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Getting Full Value. Tills UwlintiiubscribcrrtorUieBTAR nreKetltnc for It publishes more local new* tlinn nny three other Warren county impci-a combined. 31ST YEAU-NUMIJEU 39. WASHINGTON, WAllUEN COUNTY, N. J., TIIUKSDAV, SKrTEMIJKK 2li, 18.IS. SUBSCRIPTION: S1.50 PER YEAR. VERY QUIET' TERM.- to IlliiPMt—Twit Civil Ciisin Tried " —<*rnml .Jury Unsy. Tlio Soptombor torni of court oponnd at Uolvidero on Tucndity, •IiidgoSliip- man announced tho illntma of Judgo Clunimoru. on tho account of which thoroWould bo no Oyerand Tertniuor or Stiprumo Court matters tukon up. in tlio matter or thu only Htipromo court oaflo on tho liHt—VJiet VH. Himan- ton and Wolvurton—hu announced UmlJmlKo On mint! ro would hear (ho cam) fit ji time to bo agreod upon dur- ing tho term, if tho parties in interuft would waivo ii jury. Tills thny ' do- clineil to do and tho cwu wont oil' Tor thu torni. ' Tho court thon announced Unit Judge (ttimmcro had mado an order under tho statute, directing tho Law .Jtnlgoof tho county to try tho circuit, court C.1HOH. Tho following iiro tho iiioiuherH ol' Uio Grand Jury and itu uxcullt'iitly conipfHod (ino it is -to thu credit of SliurllVMuukuy: * ••Dr. Wiiliiun Kt.inc. Frank Hunm'U, ttobort AytTH, (ten. H. Wanuaii, Win. C. Alhcrtfon, jniin -II. HulHhiziT, IMiirKhnll (iibbrt, Andrew Young, John II. CaHtnor, LCPHC I. Cnoli, Jaco'j (jtnu- niinn, I'oti-r Young, .)>>!) ti Strvkfr, l-:dwnrd li. Mackey, Ih-nry M'vvrn, Akm/.o S.iilor, Daniel Tavlor, U'llM.tm Ciirlinu.CharU-HMyor.H, l-filwnril Ward, John II. HuA-tri, .Mii-hail C. Ulark, Wm. I.-iriso.i, Samuel Mir.vd'jr. Mr. Mowdor was e.xcuned from itiry duty. A tier tlioHO gontlomou liad boon duly sworn, thoy woro placeil in tho charge of OoiiHtiiblcH Jamt-H Shipmuu and U. X. Shropc, with hut a fuw woriln frorti TURXIXG ON THE UGIIT. he Invi-Mtl^nt ht^ Coin in it I i'i; OHII- MlctiMl al I-JIHI—(iettlrij; Down hi HnslnuHS-Oilier Noti-s. REILLY. NOMINATED. A HIIIUP-UMM- Lawyer Nunind 1'or C'oiiKn'tM hy (In* 'Fourth District K('|iiil)H<*mis. If. Sklltinnn; roHolutions, John A. Iltillouk; credentials, Matthowa Angar; ruloH, Alviili Alpau^h, and permanent organization, Waltur F. llayhurnt. Morris—Vico-prcHidonl, A. A. Vnnco; roHolutiotiH, K. (J. Ki'csby ;credentialn. The commis«ion lo invc«tiguto tho Tiio ]''ourth District Kopublican Con- Uharlcs V. IIopkiiiH, and permanent conduct of tho Wur Deparlmontduring grcMnipnal Couvoution wan h»hl in Mm organization, Win. T. Ilrown. tlio rocont war has heon completed. Ir. Court' I louse, Xowton, last Saturday SIIHHUX—VIufj>rt.ttl<luiit, Horuro K. » <• . i j . . . [ _ .... ,. » ..... ! Him I) ..... L.ll . ._ .1,. IM. .M.. i. . . 1 I I . . .1. 1...F . . t...t._. » r .._ SEWEM/S MAX-NAMED. Aft'ng <M)Vcriior Vun O|):i.)-iliuii for I tic Ci Nurnlnathi livCH Hint No licrrmtorlfil In composed of tho following: Major-General tJranvillo M. Dodge, chairman. ,v JMiijor-Oor.oral Alexander McDowell MuCook. ',' Mrij,'adier-C!en. John M. WHaon. liidiO d U J [ noon aud 20S ttupubllctin riKaier Adams Beaver. G and ox-Uov. JameH dams Beave Col. and ex-Gov. Urban A. Wood- burj-. Capt. Kvan I'arko tlowoll, 0**1- Jamoa A. Sexton. Col. ami fx-Miniutcr Charles Denby. Majtiranil Dr. I*. S. Conner. Thtj CoininisMiou mot for the lirnt limo on Saturday :tnd !H Htill eontinu- "II II Ui xVi(jejHJUeiiti orati) H. Kudo; reHolutioriH, , .ludiio Uwnry Ht d t ifo W Plld n . K p c oenatcH | Kudo; reHolutioriH, , .luiio Uwnry then and (hero performed tho solemn Huston : credent info, Win. Pollard; •'"*" -'--'--•• "- 1 --'" '••- "— rules h LoomlH and xsrmanontrgtu duty of selectman camllihito for Con- Tho < to arrive in ee , ollar; rules, h. LoomlH, and ixsrmanontorgitu- iatiun, CfiarlcH Smith. Warren Vico-prcHidont, ttarrmon N'ewtnn on Friday and aH they camo in ! Blair; reHolutions, Ucotlio I*. Curtis; by wagon and train wore mot and ^credentials, T. H. CJuHok; permanent - ' ' ' •••' ' " ' 'or«iinlaitlon« Dr. J. M. Keesc, and rule.", J. It. It. Smith. . Amotion to tako ir recess till I:IS from Warren arrived on tho rfcono all! next prevailed. weiiring neat whttn bailK^H, upon j When tlio Convention a^'iin met the which tho name of John I. Blair lioilly Consrcwional Cani]iiiif;n Conuriittfe of J'hillipHbtir^ wits iuricribed, ami • was named. It consists of the follow tl t d t th ti Iltd S K L W If by• wagon and train worn mot and ^credentials, T. H. CJuHok; IK Hivon tht) plad hand hy tho worki;rn iort,'iiniz:ition. Dr. J. ,M. Ke for tho different CoiiKressIoniil poswi- ' ' " *' " ' " bilitifH. Thofoiirty-fuiir <ieicnaten Aftt-roneof the most liiti-r,»tinK •>(«... f Ust K.a.ml.v arti.-n.ooit, noiwiih^and-i. f('« Republican Stnto^ Convention BonvuntlnnH In lu iiiMorv, thu Uuimicruilif: inn the cold «l.»y, » crowd of nittbiul IWHO- | '»>'" »> the iaylor Upera House, Tren- iMriy ui' Nt:\v Jursuv v-tvnl*iv -iiuniiuiiti'it I hn\\ fnihiiHtatH j-mru'vi-d io riiinhlttconi: t ton, Innt Tnu runny, wan,fl*expected, A Blvln W.Crtiiii', I > risWn!ur<.ai».-IM«as.,t"i hirk «»ith ihu c.xi'tctiiti.»ii of witnessingn [ tamo nlTuIr. A little well*rehearsed Omiiiy. Kiruiivvrniir. j ruir.l toucm imttht iivmt-vn ihw 1«H:H1 fovur-1enthusiasm wim uianiftBttd but tiio worn promptly escorted to tho main) ing: Iluuterdon, S. K. Large, W. If. Ktiilly headquarter* at Karl's Hotel, j WilmoL ; AlurrlfS 0. K ITopkiiiH, W. ing itH lalmm thin week. Tho dully HUM- ThoHunterdou delegates rendezvoused ', K. Collin; SIIHHCX, li. JO. Knox, >'. II-. Mluimaru four and a half 'IIOIIM longl »t tho Coehran IIOIIHO aud thoy wm-uj Hurt; Warren, J. Walter lugham, mill tiru so«:ri!t. l.ittlo hope is hold Lhnt | xLruiif; fiir Jmlgo II. iiurdette Horn j Frank K. liivens. I ItH dooiftlon will bo coiulomnatory of! «otli of tlio would-be candidntcH also; Thc committee!! then mado their' tho IICMIH'.HI. securrd branch (Miartcni at Hotel 1reportn. Chairman Judgo HuHton of Colonel W. J. llrv.'in ciilled on tint Newton. i tiio ('ommitteo on liesolutlons present' i'rortident hint Thursday to request the The day was inclined to bo stormy i ed resolutions which woro read and dim:hargo of certain HIUIC memhcTH of nnd tho weather WIIB show.sry, latorjmiopted. Thoy reafllrmcd the declura- IIIH regimnnt. Si>methiug WHH naid [turning colder and muking overcontHJ tious of tlio Republican platform o( u Ji>, about mUhtiTing tlio re^iuiont out but j welcome. Kvery niiiiins was taken to ) indorsed protection and HOU,II<1 moni-y the inattcr has not, boon decided. j prevent tho delegates from taking j mid mentioned tiio investigation of Thn Amurium Pi-aco CommIssIonorii[«"W »""* anti-prohibition liquids were I tho Wur Department KC:IIIC]»1H with the I on tap for thu purp:>so. AH l)w gatli- [ wish expreHsed that tho investigations j oring of tliti L-liiii^ proewdud sumo | uo thorough anil impartial and thoso I fear was itilt at th« I lure imd Ilvilly I reaponsiblo for tiio scandals bo pun-1 lit>ad(|inirters thsit John L. Sway/.j of| ished. Sussex would prove u formidable oj)-! Calls for nominutious for Congress poueut for the nomination. It wuajworo next mado. W. (J. l*arkor of known pretty well where Iluntordon, j ifunterdon in a neat speech nominated Warren and .S'.IH.VX stood, hut Morritj Judge II, Burdettc Htrrof thatcouutv. was doubtful, and Swayze wan reported j Sussex county and Morris named no . . _.__ , , _, _ ,.. in f'tvor with Mum On tho whole, candidates Warren county was next Judge Siiipmnn, in which he rnM that SuhlovuiSniitinKonboutSlUO.UUU worth, i mrittorn wito Atr from ciit and dried enllud mid Dr. John A. Orinith Inn cmiple of tlitifs ione time wanted to ret-ign his chalr- in. Oil. t'l.r I I J. W. u-li :•! . im:,tn.li. Wlicn Hit: mil >,r tl.e . nllul H.r VIIIK, ."rii.ili>r I et tlie pri/.-. Wl.cii K liavi; arrived.in.1'jiris. Two uiiiiiiiiiHMiutii'rH HDIIL t>y {imiornl A^liinulit.i arrived at K.111 I'-riineiH^o. Til. y will visit Prt'siilnnt MclvinUiy. tleni'r.il Klial'tor Hitiil "Al^ur iH nil ri^lit," aud tlifit. Ii-) did nut -'uinim the ciii'ifulory orthuSantintiDcitinpiiiKii," which bel<ntp:d to thn privntoHoldii'rH. IHm-i.y um«l 517,000 worth or ammu- nition at Manila, iind S.unp.son nml I lit! IWIIMl.' "M vV. II. l,!U"i. l>. tU,J)O COW.iniU'd Oil I'-vO OCtNWIOIlrt Ollt H'.-'HUir- I ' " ' o ' int.'Vini. .. i^, ,u.n ci.^ n . . . , u uu t L.IU lull UI 11IO LUL.IUIUH \Vil» ".iuiuil IU1 waHtransl'erreiiti.hWHiiecoaM.r, llunrv ted. Other tiling Imv" liupn fmliicl I Bunt occupied thu jury box. Chair- thn vote. VV. itlimlU'. . " ufiniliHt him. In viinv oflho fact that- ""»> Chovey luiiiouiuwd thu ohj.«:t of I Iluntonlon wont solidly fur Jlld(,'O Tho cant's noticed fur trial luljo.vs : ] M.: was in ehar^.s of tho niaehinorv oP tlu ' meeting a:ui Soeretary .John L. ; ik*rr witli her II voterf. Morris asktd wi'iii'MF roi-in- i<-ir- I tho whole army durinj; thn war with JK'.vayzj read the ullfcinl will. Tiio: to rellro fora Tow minutun, Sussex nil- ( I'mnui Vlli-t v* Williim Siijiii,t,,n t:.: i S1P.1I11, these I'.ictH eomo with peculiar! >:li»irmiiii Htated that the Con^rcssum-', noiniced 20 voles for ll.jillv nml Ii! for On'conlnioi. l~iicJ..li'i«lsJ|.t' I In'iT Linnitb.incu.itthiutim... |"l '.'ommittee li.-wl selected Conjjrcss-1 llerr aud Wurron swung into the Miiriin Wuko!!'. Willium A. Strj ker hieuh-nant Ilnlwon has floated Or-: nlill! I'itney to prebKle and that gentle- Ii-)illy eolumn with her total -n votes. i-lii'-t-iT i-oniT K K < I vi-ra'u ll:i|.'»liip. Hie Maria Teresa, ami I nmi wan es-.-orterl to tiio chair Oy Dr. ... . - Au-ustiisTrlmini-rVH Tho IViiiisvIv 11.I11 i a! "' "'» v IK >'' tilt- Amgrii-an flnf-. AfUrlJ- M- ti-.'OH of Wiirrai aud Diek H-:aO- i',.ii|.;,kie|.Me \ ltat.jii I! Ii Co On \,,'- hnin- repaired »lit- "ill he hroui-ht i i«K of llutittrdon amid eonaidcrablc rcpulr-d she will be lirouiht i K An clVort Mill be made to raise j"ppl-"ise. Tim voto then stood til to 511 in favor ofthePhillipsburs candidate. j .Morris in tho meantime was deliber- ' atiii(; in an adj,lining mum. Tlt<> min- i tr i'liliTit'tlftii* i i i t o i i 1 ht'i i"H i lid riiiirf'tt '• ~ * ^ ' K | . **** * W . L «..^^ o * ** I U U I V * ^ M V in favnr Of f..'m.i'ni win' liit-t, with ttle r UiHtiest applause ol" tho day; in fact, -t.inv rfcfi.'H.D i.i tin; h U.-IH..I <>UP iiiiu-rM. j there was little applauso for nny body Sit-cli'.-rmid Oitc^ar w. n- i^i tlit: poinih [else during the convention. For near- : ly an hour Chairman Grigga held forth : ;on tho ^lorioua printiipleu of the 0. 0. i P. and thu wickedut-Hs of Democratic ' doctrine. But very little attention was given to State issues and tho whole Hpeeeh was nothing but long drun'n out apologies and bouquetH for the Xational administration. It its uti- nccessary toadd that AJger and the ; War Department did not eome In for upoeillc endorsement. A Inrgp army imd navy were said to he necetwnry j and stress wna laid on the demand for i a branch ofstatomausliip new to'Amer- ica—the control and government of colonial dependencies. : Tho Committee on Resolutions re- U'orted the platform. In suhatance, It realllruiH the St. Louis platform, op- , pose.s debasement of the currency, in— ; ilorsoa the administration of PrcHldent JIcKinley in its liomc and ibruiffii pol- icy, upholds his conduct of the war* i approves of tlio annexation of Hawaii, fiivors theeonstruetionof Nicaraugnan canal, commends Vice President Ho- | hart, renflirms the doctrine and practice j of protective tariff, urges thc election of a Republican Congress and Senator, emlot'Kes the Stato government under Governor Grigjjs, heartily approves of the brief administration of Acting* Governor Voorhees, especially com- mends him fur his devotion to tho I soldiers and sailors, thanks the citizens who enlisted, pledges full recognition I of their chump, recites reforms made hy tilt- Republican party in this State | It concludes with promised of a contin- uance of the good work. Ik'fore the platform was adopted, j IVi'iiklm Murphy objected to the one sentence in reference to the investigft- I tion of tlie scandals and the punish- j tnent of those to blame by thu admin- ! iatration. He objected to the sugges- tion because they'were, in his opinion, (superfluous. .If thc I'rcsidcnt'aiul his them a.t a candidate but personal < c;instances forebaile. Xo mention wits made at this point concerning the Pit no v ai)i)ointmentH f»r postmasc Marv Ik-a-l/vs. WilHnm C. Uiuil*, plumlud wltirAndrcn* N*. ijnovur. On ent «ilid for C'rxin turn, ami tin; At last when patienre was almost ent tlio Morris delegation Uled in d h il i Niclioliw Harris. Jus. 31. Xn. 1 (,'f tho Circuit cmirt,fctsmtH,can- nut be tried boftire (Unmucre, beeauso ho has been interested us counsel, therefuro it niiwt bo referred. No-i. *J iind '.>were n'jn No. -1 is nil' fnr the' terni. reported :IA. settled. No. t clared olVuiiiiccMiiiit nf the t ness of (letirgo .M. ltu«ling, and undergoing treatIHMUL Yurie. Tho argument was nil" 'UH\ roatlv. Nn. *'i was l> \mn de- serinu'i ill- who is MI N'ew .. de- The Twelfth Annual Convention of the Warren County \V. C. T. IT. wa= held in tho llainusburg Methodist churdi on the -Ut inst. The President, Mrs. I,. I). .Spniigenbt-rg of this bor- ough, presided mid Mra. C. V. Mc- Cain in on of Ui'lvklyro ai;tt?d as secre- tary. There were forty-six delegates present from the diHermit societies in h di but perhaps something of tho kind was i and the silenco was conspicuous us in the mind Of thc Murristown gentle- j their chairman announced 43 votes for rimn coupled with tiio deep regret he " ' ' " expressed. :iey, "But,* HUM! continued Mr. Pit- whone names will bo presented to tho Convention .are reliable and all right on tho questions of sound money and foreign policy." Then tho speaker sailed in"-' 1 with vigor. Tlie campaign coming is iin- pg g portant, tt callsforan expression of tl l Did t h b t h y . clieer- iug followed and everybody felt better, Secretary Hwayze then gave tho total vote—W> for-Lawyer Hellly and itti for Judge Herr. LTpon motion of W. Cl. Parker of Utinlerdon, the nomina- tion of Mr. Reilly was made unanitnous. The candidate was then called on h d h dd The candidate was the alled on for aspeech and ho responded, some- h f c l t Mt lntgwA!I v,!,:: urir column. Tne iiuininulion i •]• nml W.-irniMv tn the ( vas then tuituiitnoi The cminiittcc on rcsDhittou r niiutf tln-ir rf|jo ! l ti nd jilnt lioi; ofitMiMln;-tii radiwil silveriiu wtiif ing tho pliitfiinn to platform. rt to im .storm broke, ItiMisLti.1 upon iMii iifiorfin ttie Ctii (letunetl HupufH irted farm and in chne proximity tn gan's farm. Morgan claimed that, tlie ..now channel being.sniMl thn WHNT had "over-flowed the banks itiul fluoiiod about !b:ir aero;; cifliis Inu! and Caiisnd considerably chuvingo. Tho jury eon- Hidured the case at length and finally rendered a vcr.lict of no enuso. «• Tho (iiiso of i\rar.4imli Suovor and wife against David !•]. Alorgan was a Blunder suit. " *" ' ' Of PhlllipsbUl'f;. .ui ,mui™ m n,:,-, .- . . . . n • ... eoniowiw niatlo by Mrs. IX B. Low of reactionary. Thanks totho Kspubli- rutlcvMioio which Mrs. Charles (Jiiig ! milH !U1 of iJelawerti responded. i , -• -Tiio roll call iind reading of thomin-f :i! "" "w" rc lepubli- 11(1-1. of g, honeat Democrats McKinlev * • • [LauU Washington Union led—having gained jiccuaed her of steal-1 twentv members biisy a day or Uvo yot. . Tho court of iJuaVtm 1 Si'ssions for the -trial ofindictmontB'waK sot down for Oclobor 11th. V( Nfwtun's I'nik llloclc. A S'l'Ait reporter was'-'Hlir» i "i througli tho Park IJIock in Newtion last; Satur- day. Tho building is finely appointed and will iiompai'0 favorably with thoso in fai' larger cities. Tho ground lloor is occnjiioti by tiio largo Ackerson de- place, resulting in tho choice of tho t- noro w^o juat enough true hearted old olllcei's ft>r nnothoi- year, with tho 1J F m , oorftta iliul S ood ItopHbhcnns to exception of si recording-. HucroLurv. i Wl m,' " , . , -~ , •., r, Miss Loraino Vail of Utairstown was 1'»o subject of tho war with .Spam was treated upon by the spenker and war heroes nion- third floor an is. used for. corns. Thn y pora liouao is not com- corns. Thn opora liouao pleted but from all indications it Is to bo ii gem of its kind. Tiio stage- is largo and commodious aud tliearrangiv monfc of tbn uudUnrium \H well nigh . porfoet. Work will bo resumed at it Hhortly and when it is finished Newton will take a day oil to c-c-louralu its opening. it 11 u ;i( en lun AsscssinciUM. Tim valuation nf thn taxable popeiv. :: ly jn.Kuntonlon couiity.decreaued over §170,000 tlie uiiali year. Townships do- votod nlnioat csclusivoly Lo fanning •show tiho grout oat. dn(irnft3'n.....Uni i i hi n -.tpwiiijhip-ifi-hehind-.with a loss•of«jS(iC,- ";)9S iii yalUfiUon,' Reiuliiifiton"vopoi'tS ii d ^ C ? X l i l 7 " l " i Y"*" ^ elected to tliis oIHco to fill tho vacancy f j y s Cries of Herr ! tierr I then brought Il t th pltfm i ib e e the .Iiul.ce to th : he r platform, in We have-met., the .. . -. Potion. . . principles of UtMimcniry. iitiwevor, the mutter was iintilly settIfii to thc sntislhc- tiuii of tiiu ftusemb:;i"e .iisct the amctid- uwut wiih lost. inn thc tleleijatf-s mid let his IIIUUL>\'() licforo rlerrulslnMij-tli « was imporiimed t •tli"« ^;.ir^«aii;r.;;V Tills Mr. Cornhh not euiisiMit io utid the miijoritv of friends rohictintlv voted furCVaiiB. Mr. Cunihb wiis ru-fiuctc-A-to ttiebi mntv. ^L.Lti^v;,. i;t; ^.L... . n c ixuhi' *ii«t... Lilt; i>M N . Uui'llI**M \V;lS riJ-L 1 !^ 1 enemy and we are theirs. We had [ Committee frnni Warren _ thought 1 that •ILunterrton counivhad j ' 'i'iiu'wilJt^i uiiiiruamhii' lii-OviiiiinIViL tiiu some rights the; other counties* were mention of Hon. W. J. IJr.ynn'rf imniu aiiti bd t t Still thre I wh V n thc " I1I " K ' S ° 1 ' Wftl " ''"'" bound to respect. Htitl tliere .._ .._ Horenoss cm lu's parL and there was none in his composition, lfunterdon would support tlio nomineo loyjiliy and ho hoped Mr. Roilly would win. John P. Koan, .Jr., next made a few remarks. When JIG coueludcd the ConvenLion adjournud after a session of three hours and forty-five minutes, including recess. . CON*V1CNT ION s NOTICS. The Democratic press was well re- presented. TilO STA1I, H'M'KrcTTSTOWN CiAZirrn-; and Newton J1I:I:AI.!> repru- aentatives woro present-. Tlio Duver I [EOS' EHA, Morristown CiutoxiCLH and Nowtoa-.iini'isTHu scribes uttond- •d in behalf of those ll^ptiblicjin journ- als. Kditor OhnrleH Uitlonhouso donom- natod tlio Convention unties 1 , protc.steii Colonel 1 W. P Mijrr!l!i n:ulrt :i brief but force fill itl ntut it wits vi..,'orous]y I'hun tlie spoken. Atiotliur incitlent of impcirtaiiue was iho ontriii'co into tho.eonvention of a liele-fation of forty coinrofl {ax niiyern, who had thus puhllcly, mid i:i bdinlf of tho col- ored voters of tin hu " ' " —..... -i (iKiiinst lite [jrjictie party. Thoii' lo:ulei orA»liur.vFark. i-peech tn this ' Tho t-ksi'on of the convention wns mnik- (iu"l»y intense eiitlniHrisin, .ind, on tho wlink'j.witli n creditable ;1i>.-ire IV*i- har- mony und victory. The hitter, of cour.se, is imit'tieiilly assured. [Owiiif; to the.late iioHC.ni-'.vii::;ii our rc- liorL of the convention was rt-eoiviul it. was fiinml impL'iMtivc to "cut it,short."' flow- OVLT, a fuller itt'KoiinL-tif its proe<iefiiii«s. ini!hidlticth« plallbrm, will be pub I is hud in uuriiext issue.—Kn,] I Congressman Mahlon Pitney seconded ; ] the nomination. The Morristown leg- it i-xceileut work; i jfilatni- was receivpd with a little j thunder in the wings of the stage w i [ rattled with threat eilecr. At 3 o'clo (••. E r v i n , th.. Omj-'-ur.'c. •'•• 1 iiunu,r:r ;..".!"!"... -2 Force, 'ib 2 Llill, I.C....U- 1 dice her, p. rt Total 11 :, II oly, I.f. 0 1 2i (i [ the convention adjourned. I . HAPPV FIKK LADDIKS. l-'cstival and Contust Net More Tlnm New uit Fu d. [!iirli:in!t, Hi B 1 1 •1 1) ll I) 1 1 () 1 () u 0 ..1 The Washington Fire Company's pa-' rade and festival on Saturday night proved nstiUL'ess in evury way, Thoi 1 started oil parade at live o'clock and. attired in their new einniunoii brown uniforms, they made as pretty an appearance as a company eouid wish to nmkt'. Thu Wiujtiington ihe tine und [iie ; hitr»iaoni« itciimer followed. After llic Total O f " ! "') ~ i ; ' l ' rilllC(! stciimer tollowed. After llic iV-islilii^toii II 0 ° " 0 0 ' J ii ! house, whieli nclted them a iiicu sum. S'Jwtoii?. \'Z"Z'". 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 bio i , r '*»e blcyclo contest ftJr their bcnclit was Tivo-liuse liits—Clirislii (I (1 !, !•'. Krvin.Lin ( .Jit lo ii close am! tlie amount of : money hftmk'd ir. by t lie three contestants ^le.v. StrneU out—bv Steelier, f;' bv Hliel- was about ,=2-7. .Mis^ Mm-y Aiueriiiun was ley, -1; by Common, •!. Uitse.s on l,allw—(,ir touiid to fie the winner, she Iifivini; col- Stielley. 5; oirConiplun, 2. Hit bv pitched ! leeted >S:t!«). white Mi;.s .Jennie Welier Ibl- iuill—Docker, Miller. Passed balls—Miller, i lowed elosory with SSI. The third, Miss :!. Wild pitches—Coinpion, •_'. Double ! ilattie Ivarr, reported fi;2.jil). When the plays—Lance, S. Krvin and F. Hrvin; .Mil- j festival opened, the company was short ler amlBurhardt. Stolen bases-Washiiii,'.! about fill) ofenouyli to pay tor their uni- Tin; ball ream v .-ill. Newton M . Tliii gnini! willuiiiUliu-bull ill play the third i ,ll.it pl St TliOKIlIiKK t)|."l'IIK Attornuy General tirigirs tit till) Stillu death was a Mirnk not only to her f,nnily, convention nt Troimm last Tliitrailny. I l>ut to the eoinniuiuty. The mot her Iny ill Tho Stiilo coiivoiition rol'ildiatcd a[ a . ' ; '•', 1U sanio lira... Altlionith n cirl in i ^"!T K Lena possessed HI a mai"Uf< 1 decree lnuul. C'liarli'S Tr tiio. Cimiicorj- Uli.u Inro Vkiu Chmu.oll. s cir' : Treyit6n; n\ I'llllt 1111,1 I-X-V tai.t, ncluhb, tetidanee. nine the fllvOHtiRll- samliila biiL tlicNovv- iu«riio-!iii!k"- 1 'ii"j{nii!al. i to'l'lilcr ntfouli't'.l'l' 'ilxiatinj;' IniiV- a siniiliir otii) :i!'.d. it was JUlopted. j and iinonlv brother, were !.Lroni:lv marked N"o\v'ton; ; js 1'jirther away IVoin AVurtli-1 fouluro.s uf !n;r c!uirjipt(.r.-,81i.i UMS n inoin- illKtni), )t>. C, than Tnm'ton. , •, bei-oi'thnjiniior Upworlh ]«agi resolution con lion of tho army iii'iiunvunli fbrniH, but thc money received that even- inj: fjimlilcd them to not only make good this diilJciency, but deposit a nice sum iiK- thc. tri.':^iiry. ,lt has since been decided, the.. yoyng liidit's iill Slaving done so"well, to iniike efieli of the other two a present ofn u-luful with purt of liu>. surplus, Conse- qiiumly, "the wheels were ordered of W, W. Christine and arrived yesterday. .. j Tile new uniforms seem to be very snlis- i fiietory. Neiuiv all were a good 'lit and ! I>. Klein A Jiro: of Philadelphia, of whom n. ; they were puruhused, Imven^reed to umkc on :tlll;l11 ;l11 I'iiflit- *" » n "ddttinnul expense, itjiin ii",ii]jsL ln>r ; Ttl0 ''"*« luddk'M ure iifjuiti talking orimv- er, tout; ptai-e ;ii intr « l" 1 ^ tiroiiisjn's p.-iratio here some ti mo iv; in Newnrk. bo- • ' tl OL-t.obtM-, it'it can Iu; JHTiin^od. Tins, it'... . It^er!, on Mondny. ; <' O!1C . should he done nt ouee while a!l jI and EMovy Jinb-, t"timbers are espwiisilly enthused^ Itwouhl nrod" tor' th.^-'-om^"' llu "imiHprijve : ii ; ui<f : t.iie«trHM,""'RS'"VvnsHitiR- rotor Slrvkti) 1 , of' tljn l m ; i n i u ! panidij o'fjinv-'uccount for '''»iwi.ii>t. ..~'A...;>-i-,.»t.! 1 auveral y*>»r*t-- .-•... T..-..^.-.-..^: in-'; Tlli -' liberal contributions l»y our citizens id- ; '•" ^it-ions channels toward thu new uni- ! forms is a very «ralifylii!* evid ince of itp- •xtreme cnioltv on ihe ; i>rci'i;ition of ihu eompai'iy's t-lllciency iind . d i h l t it pn''-tinn! Herviec. irtk-s t olev lt'' i K11I115 h a r k j o 1 \-<<:'iU. Sh irt of qynvH (>f ;i Horsey Xiituri-. Tlio Dover Driving Pnrli Asanciiitfon's- i i th l d l O t next meeting is "" the cuiemliir lor Oct. , ,,., •, r>, 0 iuid 7. The classes itru HHTollov's: Wed- 1.,.. lv. i nesdny, :I.OD, trot, or p.ico, 5100; 2.10, trot •Hoi l i \ c i l in , lmc . o . s^o; 2. 1Si lrot or |)n( , '- , trot . J200. - - V "^^^q ^ ^ ^ ^ M^m1L ^ Vlll HL .• IV ^ VlPl ^V^h' ^an^ra • f ^Tff^H^P MV n

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Page 1: Getting Full Value. 31ST YEAU-NUMIJEU 39. WASHINGTON ... · Getting Full Value. Tills UwlintiiubscribcrrtorUieBTAR nreKetltnc for It publishes more local new* tlinn nny three other

Getting Full Value.Tills UwlintiiubscribcrrtorUieBTAR

nreKetltnc for It publishes more localnew* tlinn nny three other Warrencounty impci-a combined.

31ST YEAU-NUMIJEU 39. WASHINGTON, WAllUEN COUNTY, N. J., TIIUKSDAV, SKrTEMIJKK 2li, 18.IS. SUBSCRIPTION: S1.50 PER YEAR.

VERY QUIET' TERM.-

to IlliiPMt—Twit Civil Ciisin Tried "—<*rnml .Jury Unsy.

Tlio Soptombor torni of court oponndat Uolvidero on Tucndity, •IiidgoSliip-man announced tho illntma of JudgoClunimoru. on • tho account of whichthoroWould bo no Oyerand Tertniuoror Stiprumo Court matters tukon up.

in tlio matter or thu only Htipromocourt oaflo on tho liHt—VJiet VH. Himan-ton and Wolvurton— hu announcedUmlJmlKo On mint! ro would hear (hocam) fit ji time to bo agreod upon dur-ing tho term, if tho parties in interuftwould waivo ii jury. Tills thny ' do-clineil to do and tho cwu wont oil' Torthu torni.

' Tho court thon announced Unit Judge(ttimmcro had mado an order undertho statute, directing tho Law .Jtnlgooftho county to try tho circuit, courtC.1HOH.

Tho following iiro tho iiioiuherH ol'Uio Grand Jury and itu uxcullt'iitlyconipfHod (ino it is -to thu credit ofSliurllVMuukuy: *••Dr. Wiiliiun Kt.inc. Frank Hunm'U,

ttobort AytTH, (ten. H. Wanuaii, Win.C. Alhcrtfon, jniin -II. HulHhiziT,IMiirKhnll (iibbrt, Andrew Young, JohnII. CaHtnor, LCPHC I. Cnoli, Jaco'j (jtnu-niinn, I'oti-r Young, .)>>!) ti Strvkfr,l-:dwnrd li. Mackey, Ih-nry M'vvrn,Akm/.o S.iilor, Daniel Tavlor, U'llM.tmCiirlinu.CharU-HMyor.H, l-filwnril Ward,John II. HuA-tri, .Mii-hail C. Ulark,Wm. I.-iriso.i, Samuel Mir.vd'jr.

Mr. Mowdor was e.xcuned from itiryduty.

A tier tlioHO gontlomou liad boon dulysworn, thoy woro placeil in tho chargeof OoiiHtiiblcH Jamt-H Shipmuu and U.X. Shropc, with hut a fuw woriln frorti

TURXIXG ON THE UGIIT.he Invi-Mtl^nt ht^ Coin in it I i'i; O H I I -MlctiMl al I-JIHI—(iettlrij; Down hi

HnslnuHS-Oilier Noti-s.

REILLY. NOMINATED.A HIIIUP-UMM- Lawyer Nunind 1'or

C'oiiKn'tM hy (In* 'Fourth DistrictK('|iiil)H<*mis.

If. Sklltinnn; roHolutions, John A.Iltillouk; credentials, Matthowa Angar;ruloH, Alviili Alpau^h, and permanentorganization, Waltur F. llayhurnt.

Morris—Vico-prcHidonl, A. A. Vnnco;roHolutiotiH, K. (J. Ki'csby ;credentialn.

The commis«ion lo invc«tiguto tho Tiio ]''ourth District Kopublican Con- Uharlcs V. IIopkiiiH, and permanentconduct of tho Wur Deparlmontduring grcMnipnal Couvoution wan h»hl in Mm organization, Win. T. Ilrown.tlio rocont war has heon completed. Ir. Court' I louse, Xowton, last Saturday SIIHHUX—VIufj>rt.ttl<luiit, Horuro K.» • <• . i j . . . • [ _ . . . . , . » . . . . . ! Him I ) . . . . . L . l l . . _ . 1 , . IM. .M.. i. . . 1 I I . . . 1 . 1.. .F . . t...t._. » r . . _

SEWEM/S MAX -NAMED.Aft'ng <M)Vcriior Vun

O|):i.)-iliuii for I tic CiNurnlnathi

livCH Hint Nolicrrmtorlfil

In composed of tho following:Major-General tJranvillo M. Dodge,

chairman. , vJMiijor-Oor.oral Alexander McDowell

MuCook. ','Mrij,'adier-C!en. John M. WHaon.l i i d i O d U J

[ noon aud 20S ttupubllctin

riKaierAdams Beaver.

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and ox-Uov. JameHdams BeaveCol. and ex-Gov. Urban A. Wood-

burj-.Capt. Kvan I'arko tlowoll,0**1- Jamoa A. Sexton.Col. ami fx-Miniutcr Charles Denby.Majtiranil Dr. I*. S. Conner.Thtj CoininisMiou mot for the lirnt

limo on Saturday :tnd !H Htill eontinu-" I I I I Ui

xVi( je jHJUei i t i orati) H.Kudo; reHolutioriH, , .ludiio UwnryH t d t ifo W P l l d

n . K p c oenatcH | Kudo; reHolutioriH, , . lui io Uwnrythen and (hero performed tho solemn Huston : credent info, Win. Pollard;•'"*" - ' - - ' - - • • "-1--'" '••- "— rules h LoomlH and xsrmanontrgtuduty of selectman camllihito for Con-

Tho < to arrive in

e e , o l l a r ;rules, h. LoomlH, and ixsrmanontorgitu-iat iun, CfiarlcH Smith.

Warren — Vico-prcHidont, ttarrmonN'ewtnn on Friday and aH they camo in ! Blair; reHolutions, Ucotlio I*. Curtis;by wagon and train wore mot and ^credentials, T. H. CJuHok; permanent

- ' ' ' •••' ' " ' 'or«iinlaitlon« Dr. J. M. Keesc, andrule.", J. It. It. Smith.

. „ A motion to tako ir recess till I:ISfrom Warren arrived on tho rfcono all! next prevailed.weiiring neat whttn bailK^H, upon j When tlio Convention a^'iin met thewhich tho name of John I. Blair lioilly Consrcwional Cani]iiiif;n Conuriittfeof J'hillipHbtir^ wits iuricribed, ami • was named. It consists of the follow

tl t d t th ti I l t d S K L W If

by• wagon and train worn mot and ^credentials, T. H. CJuHok; IKHivon tht) plad hand hy tho worki;rn iort,'iiniz:ition. Dr. J. ,M. Kefor tho different CoiiKressIoniil poswi- ' ' " *' " ' "bilitifH. Tho foiirty-fuiir <ieicnaten

Aftt-roneof the most liiti-r,»tinK •>(«... f Us t K.a.ml.v arti.-n.ooit, noiwi ih^and- i . f( '« Republ ican Stnto^ ConventionBonvuntlnnH In lu iiiMorv, thu Uuimicruilif: inn the cold «l.»y, » crowd of nittbiul IWHO- | '»>'" »> the iay lor Upera House, Tren-iMriy ui' Nt:\v Jursuv v-tvnl*iv -iiuniiuiiti'it I hn\\ fnihiiHtatH j-mru'vi-d io riiinhlttconi: t ton, Innt Tnu runny, wan, fl* expected, ABlvln W.Crtiiii', I>risWn!ur<.ai».-IM«as.,t"i hirk «»ith ihu c.xi'tctiiti.»ii of witnessingn [ tamo nlTuIr. A little well*rehearsed

Omiiiy. Kiruiivvrniir. j ruir.l toucm imttht iivmt-vn ihw 1«H:H1 fovur-1enthusiasm wim uianiftBttd but tiio

worn promptly escorted to tho main) ing: Iluuterdon, S. K. Large, W. If.„ Ktiilly headquarter* at Karl's Hotel, j WilmoL ; AlurrlfS 0. K ITopkiiiH, W.

ing itH lalmm thin week. Tho dully HUM- ThoHunterdou delegates rendezvoused ', K. Collin; SIIHHCX, li. JO. Knox, >'. II-.Mluimaru four and a half 'IIOIIM longl »t tho Coehran IIOIIHO aud thoy wm-uj Hurt; Warren, J. Walter lugham,mill tiru so«:ri!t. l.ittlo hope is hold Lhnt | xLruiif; fiir Jmlgo II. iiurdette Horn j Frank K. liivens. IItH dooiftlon will bo coiulomnatory of! «otli of tlio would-be candidntcH also; Thc committee!! then mado their 'tho IICMIH'.HI. securrd branch (Miartcni at Hotel 1 reportn. Chairman Judgo HuHton of

Colonel W. J. llrv.'in ciilled on tint Newton. i tiio ('ommitteo on liesolutlons present'i'rortident hint Thursday to request the The day was inclined to bo stormy i ed resolutions which woro read anddim:hargo of certain HIUIC memhcTH of nnd tho weather WIIB show.sry, latorjmiopted. Thoy reafllrmcd the declura-IIIH regimnnt. Si>methiug WHH naid [turning colder and muking overcontHJ tious of tlio Republican platform o(uJi>,about mUhtiTing tlio re^iuiont out but j welcome. Kvery niiiiins was taken to ) indorsed protection and HOU,II<1 moni-ythe inattcr has not, boon decided. j prevent tho delegates from taking j mid mentioned tiio investigation of

Thn Amurium Pi-aco CommIssIonorii[«"W »""* anti-prohibition liquids were I tho Wur Department KC:IIIC]»1H with theI on tap for thu purp:>so. AH l)w gatli- [ wish expreHsed that tho investigationsj oring of tliti L-liiii proewdud sumo | uo thorough anil impartial and thosoI fear was itilt at th« I lure imd Ilvilly I reaponsiblo for tiio scandals bo pun-1lit>ad(|inirters thsit John L. Sway/.j of| ished.Sussex would prove u formidable oj)-! Calls for nominutious for Congresspoueut for the nomination. It wuajworo next mado. W. (J. l*arkor ofknown pretty well where Iluntordon, j ifunterdon in a neat speech nominatedWarren and .S'.IH.VX stood, hut Morritj Judge II, Burdettc Htrrof thatcouutv.was doubtful, and Swayze wan reported j Sussex county and Morris named no

. . _.__ , , _, _ ,.. in f'tvor with Mum On tho whole, candidates Warren county was nextJudge Siiipmnn, in which he rnM that SuhlovuiSniitinKonboutSlUO.UUU worth, i mrittorn wito Atr from ciit and dried enllud mid Dr. John A. Orinith Inn

cmiple of tlitifs ione time wanted to ret-ign his chalr-

in. Oil. t'l.rI I J. W.u-li :•!

. im:,tn.li.Wlicn Hit: mil >,r tl.e .

nllul H.r VIIIK, ."rii.ili>r Iet tlie pri/.-. Wl.cii K

liavi; arrived.in.1'jiris.Two uiiiiiiiiiHMiutii'rH HDIIL t>y {imiornl

A^liinulit.i arrived at K.111 I'-riineiH^o.Til. y will visit Prt'siilnnt MclvinUiy.

tleni'r.il Klial'tor Hitiil "Al^ur iH nilri^lit," aud tlifit. Ii-) did nut -'uinim theciii'ifulory orthuSantintiDcitinpiiiKii,"which bel<ntp:d to thn privntoHoldii'rH.

IHm-i.y um«l 517,000 worth or ammu-nition at Manila, iind S.unp.son nml

I l i t ! IWIIMl. ' "M vV. I I . l,!U"i. l>. tU , J )O C O W . i n i U ' d Oil I'-vO OCtNWIOIlrt O l l t H'.-'HUir- I ' " ' o ' i n t . ' V i n i . . . i^, , u . n c i . ^ n . . „ . , u u u t L . I U l u l l UI 11IO L U L . I U I U H \Vil» " . i u i u i l IU1waHtransl'erreiiti.hWHiiecoaM.r, llunrv ted. Other t i l ing Imv" liupn fmliicl I Bunt occupied thu jury box. Chair- thn vote.VV. itlimlU'. . " ufiniliHt him. In viinv oflho fact that- ""»> Chovey luiiiouiuwd thu ohj.«:t of I Iluntonlon wont solidly fur Jlld(,'O

Tho cant's noticed fur trial luljo.vs : ] M.: was in ehar^.s of tho niaehinorv oP t l u ' meeting a:ui Soeretary .John L. ; ik*rr witli her II voterf. Morris asktdwi'iii'MF roi-in- i<-ir- I tho whole army durinj; thn war with JK'.vayzj read the ullfcinl will. Tiio: to rellro fora Tow minutun, Sussex nil- (

I'mnui Vlli-t v* Williim Siijiii,t,,n t:.: i S1P.1I11, these I'.ictH eomo with peculiar! >:li»irmiiii Htated that the Con^rcssum-', noiniced 20 voles for ll.jillv nml Ii! forOn'conlnioi. l~iicJ..li'i«lsJ|.t' I In'iT Linnitb.incu.itthiutim... |"l '.'ommittee li.-wl selected Conjjrcss-1 llerr aud Wurron swung into theMiiriin Wuko!!'. Willium A. Strj ker hieuh-nant Ilnlwon has floated O r - : n l i l l ! I'itney to prebKle and that gentle- Ii-)illy eolumn with her total -n votes.

i-lii'-t-iT i-oniT K K < I vi-ra'u ll:i|.'»liip. Hie Maria Teresa, ami I nmi wan es-.-orterl to tiio chair Oy Dr. ... . -Au-ustiisTrlmini-rVH Tho IViiiisvIv 11.I11 i a !" ' " ' » v IK>'' t i l t - Amgrii-an flnf-. AfUrlJ- M- ti-.'OH of Wiirrai aud Diek H-:aO-

i',.ii|.;,kie|.Me \ ltat.jii I! Ii Co On \,,'- hnin- repaired »lit- "ill he hroui-ht i i«K of llutittrdon amid eonaidcrablcrcpulr-d she will be lirouiht i KAn clVort Mill be made to raise j"ppl-"ise.

Tim voto then stood til to 511 in favorofthePhillipsburs candidate. j

.Morris in tho meantime was deliber- 'atiii(; in an adj,lining mum. Tlt<> min- i

t r i ' l i l i T i t ' t l f t i i * i i i t o i i 1 h t ' i i " H i l i d r i i i i r f ' t t '• ~ * ^ ' K | . **** * W . L « . . ^ ^ o * ** • I U U I V * ^ M V

in favnr Of f..'m.i'ni win' liit-t, with ttle r UiHtiest applause ol" tho day; in fact,-t.inv rfcfi.'H.D i.i tin; h U.-IH ..I <>UP iiiiu-rM. j there was little applauso for nny body

Sit-cli'.-rmid Oitc^ar w. n- i i tlit: poinih [else during the convention. For near-: ly an hour Chairman Grigga held forth

• : ;on tho lorioua printiipleu of the 0 . 0.i P. and thu wickedut-Hs of Democratic' doctrine. But very little attentionwas given to State issues and tho wholeHpeeeh was nothing but long drun'nout apologies and bouquetH for theXational administration. It its uti-nccessary to add that AJger and the

; War Department did not eome In forupoeillc endorsement. A Inrgp armyimd navy were said to he necetwnry

j and stress wna laid on the demand fori a branch ofstatomausliip new to'Amer-ica—the control and government ofcolonial dependencies. :

Tho Committee on Resolutions re-U'orted the platform. In suhatance, ItrealllruiH the St. Louis platform, op-

, pose.s debasement of the currency, in—; ilorsoa the administration of PrcHldentJIcKinley in its liomc and ibruiffii pol-icy, upholds his conduct of the war*

i approves of tlio annexation of Hawaii,fiivors theeonstruetionof Nicaraugnancanal, commends Vice President Ho-

| hart, renflirms the doctrine and practicej of protective tariff, urges thc electionof a Republican Congress and Senator,emlot'Kes the Stato government underGovernor Grigjjs, heartily approves ofthe brief administration of Acting*Governor Voorhees, especially com-mends him fur his devotion to tho

I soldiers and sailors, thanks the citizenswho enlisted, pledges full recognition

I of their chump, recites reforms madehy tilt- Republican party in this State

| It concludes with promised of a contin-uance of the good work.

• Ik'fore the platform was adopted,j IVi'iiklm Murphy objected to the onesentence in reference to the investigft-

I tion of tlie scandals and the punish-j tnent of those to blame by thu admin-! iatration. He objected to the sugges-tion because they'were, in his opinion,

(superfluous. .If thc I'rcsidcnt'aiul his

them a.t a candidate but personal <c;instances forebaile. Xo mentionwits made at this point concerning thePit no v ai)i)ointmentH f»r postmasc

Marv Ik-a-l/vs. WilHnm C. Uiuil*,plumlud wltirAndrcn* N*. ijnovur. On ent «ilid for C'rxin

turn, ami tin;At last when patienre was almostent tlio Morris delegation Uled ind h il i

Niclioliw Harris. Jus. 31.Xn. 1 (,'f tho Circuit cmirt, fctsmtH, can-

nut be tried boftire (Unmucre, beeausoho has been interested us counsel,therefuro it niiwt bo referred.

No-i. *J iind '.> were n'jnNo. -1 is nil' fnr the' terni.reported :IA. settled. No. tclared olVuiiiiccMiiiit nf the tness of (letirgo .M. ltu«ling,and undergoing treatIHMULYurie. Tho argument was

• nil"

'UH\ roatlv.Nn. *'i wasl> \mn de-serinu'i ill-who is MI

N'ew.. de-

The Twelfth Annual Convention ofthe Warren County \V. C. T. IT. wa=held in tho llainusburg Methodistchurdi on the -Ut inst. The President,Mrs. I,. I). .Spniigenbt-rg of this bor-ough, presided mid Mra. C. V. Mc-Cain in on of Ui'lvklyro ai;tt?d as secre-tary. There were forty-six delegatespresent from the diHermit societies inh di

but perhaps something of tho kind was i and the silenco was conspicuous usin the mind Of thc Murristown gentle- j their chairman announced 43 votes forrimn coupled with tiio d e e p regre t he " ' ' • " • • • • •expressed.:iey,

"But,*HUM!

continued Mr. Pit-whone names will

bo presented to tho Convention .arereliable and all right on tho questionsof sound money and foreign policy."Then tho speaker sailed in"-'1 withvigor. Tlie campaign coming is iin-pg gportant, tt calls for an expression oftl l Did t h b t h

y . clieer-iug followed and everybody felt better,Secretary Hwayze then gave tho totalvote—W> for-Lawyer Hellly and ittifor Judge Herr. LTpon motion of W.Cl. Parker of Utinlerdon, the nomina-tion of Mr. Reilly was made unanitnous.

The candidate was then called onh d h d d

The candidate was the alled onfor a speech and ho responded, some-

h f c l t M t l n t g w A ! I

v , ! , : : urircolumn. Tne iiuininulion

i

•]• n m l W.- i rniM v

tn the (vas then

tuituiitnoiThe cminiit tcc on rcsDhittou

r niiutf tln-ir rf|jo !l ti

nd jilnt

lioi; ofitMiMln;-tiiradiwil silveriiu wtiifing tho pliitfiinn toplatform.

rt toim .storm broke,ItiMisLti.1 upon iMiiiifiorfin ttie Ctii(letunetl HupufHirted

farm and in chne proximity tngan's farm. Morgan claimed that, tlie

..now channel being.sniMl thn WHNThad "over-flowed the banks itiul fluoiiodabout !b:ir aero;; cifliis Inu! and Caiisndconsiderably chuvingo. Tho jury eon-Hidured the case at length and finallyrendered a vcr.lict of no enuso.

«• Tho (iiiso of i\rar.4imli Suovor andwife against David !•]. Alorgan was aBlunder suit. " *" ' '

Of PhlllipsbUl'f;. .ui ,mui™ m n,:,-, .- . . . . n • . . .eoniowiw niatlo by Mrs. IX B. Low of reactionary. Thanks to tho Kspubli-rutlcvMioio which Mrs. Charles (Jiiig ! m i l H !U1

of iJelawerti responded. i , • -•-Tiio roll call iind reading of thomin-f : i !"" • " w " r c

lepubli-11(1-1. of

g, honeat Democrats McKinlev* • • [LauU

Washington Union led—having gainedjiccuaed her of steal-1 twentv members

biisy a day or Uvo yot.. Tho court of iJuaVtm1 Si'ssions for the-trial ofindictmontB'waK sot down forOclobor 11th. V(

Nfwtun's I'nik llloclc.A S'l'Ait reporter was'-'Hlir»i"i througli

tho Park IJIock in Newtion last; Satur-day. Tho building is finely appointedand will iiompai'0 favorably with thosoin fai' larger cities. Tho ground llooris occnjiioti by tiio largo Ackerson de-

place, resulting in tho choice of tho t-noro w ^ o juat enough true heartedold olllcei's ft>r nnothoi- year, with tho 1 J F m , o o r f t t a i l i u l S o o d ItopHbhcnns toexception of si recording-. HucroLurv. i Wlm,' " , . , -~ , • •., r,Miss Loraino Vail of Utairstown was 1'»o subject of tho war with .Spamwas treated upon by the spenker and

war heroes nion-

third floor anis. used for.corns. Thn

ypora liouao is not com-corns. Thn opora liouao

pleted but from all indications it Is tobo ii gem of its kind. Tiio stage- islargo and commodious aud tliearrangivmonfc of tbn uudUnrium \H well nigh

. porfoet. Work will bo resumed at itHhortly and when it is finished Newtonwill take a day oil to c-c-louralu itsopening. it

11 u ;i( en lun AsscssinciUM.Tim valuation nf thn taxable popeiv.

:: ly jn.Kuntonlon couiity.decreaued over§170,000 tlie uiiali year. Townships do-votod nlnioat csclusivoly Lo fanning

•show tiho grout oat. dn(irnft3'n.....Uniii hi n-.tpwiiijhip-ifi-hehind-.with a loss•of«jS(iC,-";)9S iii yalUfiUon,' Reiuliiifiton"vopoi'tS ii

d ^ C ? X l i l 7 " l " i Y " * " ^

elected to tliis oIHco to fill tho vacancy

f j y sCries of Herr ! tierr I then brought

I l t th p l t f m i i be e

the .Iiul.ce to th: he

rplatform, inWe have-met., the

.. . -. Pot ion . . .principles of UtMimcniry. iitiwevor, themutter was iintilly settIfii to thc sntislhc-tiuii of tiiu ftusemb:;i"e .iisct the amctid-uwut wiih lost.

inn thc tleleijatf-s midlet his IIIUUL>\'() licforo

rlerrulslnMij-tli «was imporiimed t•tli"« ^;.ir^«aii;r.;;V Tills Mr. Cornhhnot euiisiMit io utid the miijoritv offriends rohictintlv voted furCVaiiB.

Mr. Cunihb wiis ru-fiuctc-A-to ttiebimntv.

^L.Lti^v;,. i;t; ^ . L . . . . n c ixuhi' *ii«t... Lilt; i>MN. Uui'llI**M \V;lS riJ-L1!^1

enemy and we a r e theirs. W e had [ Committee frnni Warren _thought 1 tha t •ILunterrton c o u n i v h a d j ' 'i'iiu'wilJt^i uiiiiruamhii' lii-OviiiiinIViL tiiusome rights the; o ther counties* were mention of Hon. W. J. IJr.ynn'rf imniu aiitibd t t Stil l t h r e I w h V n t h c "I1I"K'S °1' Wftl" ''"'"bound to respect. Htitl tliere .._ .._Horenoss cm lu's parL and there wasnone in his composition, lfunterdonwould support tlio nomineo loyjiliyand ho hoped Mr. Roilly would win.

John P. Koan, .Jr., next made a fewremarks. When JIG coueludcd theConvenLion adjournud after a sessionof three hours and forty-five minutes,including recess.

. CON* V1CNT ION s NOTICS.

The Democratic press was well re-presented. TilO STA1I, H'M'KrcTTSTOWNCiAZirrn-; and Newton J1I:I:AI.!> repru-aentatives woro present-. Tlio DuverI [EOS' EHA, Morristown CiutoxiCLHand Nowtoa-.iini'isTHu scribes uttond-•d in behalf of those ll^ptiblicjin journ-

als.Kditor OhnrleH Uitlonhouso donom-

natod tlio Convention

unties1, protc.steii

Colonel1 W.PMijrr!l!in:ulrt :i brief but force fillitl ntut it wits vi..,'orous]y

I'hun tliespoken. Atiotliur incitlent of impcirtaiiuewas iho ontriii'co into tho.eonvention of aliele-fation of forty coinrofl {ax niiyern, whohad thus puhllcly, mid i:i bdinlf of tho col-ored voters of tin hu " ' " — . . . . . - i(iKiiinst lite [jrjictieparty. Thoii' lo:uleiorA»liur.vFark.i-peech tn this

' Tho t-ksi'on of the convention wns mnik-(iu"l»y intense eiitlniHrisin, .ind, on thowlink'j.witli n creditable ;1i>.-ire IV*i- har-mony und victory. The hitter, of cour.se,is imit'tieiilly assured.• [Owiiif; to the.late iioHC.ni-'.vii::;ii our rc-liorL of the convention was rt-eoiviul it. wasfiinml impL'iMtivc to "cut it,short."' flow-OVLT, a fuller itt'KoiinL-tif its proe<iefiiii«s.ini!hidlticth« plallbrm, will be pub I is hudin uuriiext issue.—Kn,]

I Congressman Mahlon Pitney seconded; ] the nomination. The Morristown leg-

it i-xceileut work; i jfilatni- was receivpd with a little

j thunder in the wings of the stage wi [ rattled with threat eilecr. At 3 o'clo

(••. E r v i n , t h . .Omj- ' -u r . ' c . •'•• 1iiunu,r:r ;..".!"!"... -2Force, 'ib 2Llill, I.C....U- 1dice her, p. rt

Total 11

:, IIoly, I.f. 0 1

2i

(i [ the convention adjourned.

I . HAPPV FIKK LADDIKS.

l-'cstival and Contust Net More Tlnm

New uit Fu d.

[!iirli:in!t, Hi

B11•1

1)llI)

11()1()u0

..1

The Washington Fire Company's pa-'rade and festival on Saturday night provednstiUL'ess in evury way, Thoi1 started oilparade at live o'clock and. attired in theirnew einniunoii brown uniforms, they madeas pretty an appearance as a companyeouid wish to nmkt'. Thu Wiujtiington

ihe tine und [iie;hitr»iaoni«itciimer followed. After llicTotal O f " ! "') ~ i ; ' l ' r i l l l C ( ! stciimer tollowed. After llic

iV-islilii^toii ™ II 0 ° " 0 0 'J • ii ! house, whieli nclted them a iiicu sum.S'Jwtoii?. \'Z"Z'". 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 b i o i , r'*»e blcyclo contest ftJr their bcnclit was

Tivo-liuse liits—Clirislii(I (1

!, !•'. Krvin.Lin( .Jit lo ii close am! tlie amount of: money hftmk'd ir. by t lie three contestants

le.v. StrneU out—bv Steelier, f;' bv Hliel- was about ,=2-7. .Mis Mm-y Aiueriiiun wasley, -1; by Common, •!. Uitse.s on l,allw—(,ir touiid to fie the winner, she Iifivini; col-Stielley. 5; oirConiplun, 2. Hit bv pitched ! leeted >S:t!«). white Mi;.s .Jennie Welier Ibl-iuill—Docker, Miller. Passed balls—Miller, i lowed elosory with SSI. The third, Miss:!. Wild pitches—Coinpion, •_'. Double ! ilattie Ivarr, reported fi;2.jil). When theplays—Lance, S. Krvin and F. Hrvin; .Mil- j festival opened, the company was shortler amlBurhardt. Stolen bases-Washiiii,'.! about fill) ofenouyli to pay tor their uni-

Tin; ball ream v.-ill. Newton M .

Tliii gnini! willuiiiUliu-bull

ill play the third i,ll.it pl St

TliOKIlIiKK t ) | . " l ' I IK

Attornuy General tirigirs tit till) Stillu death was a Mirnk not only to her f,nnily,convention nt T ro imm last Tliitrailny. I l>ut to the eoinniuiuty. The mot her Iny ill

Tho Stiilo coiivoiition rol'ildiatcd a[ a . ' ; '•',1U sanio lira... Altlionith n cirl ini ^"!TK Lena possessed HI a mai"Uf< 1 decree

lnuul. C'liarli'S Trtiio. Cimiicorj- Uli.uInro Vkiu Chmu.oll.

s cir':Treyit6n; n\I'llllt 1111,1 I-X-V

tai.t, ncluhb,tetidanee.

nine the fllvOHtiRll-samliila biiL tlicNovv-iu«riio-!iii!k"-1'ii"j{nii!al. i to'l'lilcr ntfouli't'.l'l' 'ilxiatinj;' IniiV-

a siniiliir otii) :i!'.d. it was JUlopted. j and iinonlv brother, were !.Lroni:lv markedN"o\v'ton;;js 1'jirther away IVoin AVurtli-1 fouluro.s uf !n;r c!uirjipt(.r.-,81i.i UMS n inoin-illKtni), )t>. C , than Tnm'ton. , •, bei-oi'thnjiniior Upworlh ]«agi

resolution conlion of tho army

iii'iiunvunli

fbrniH, but thc money received that even-inj: fjimlilcd them to not only make goodthis diilJciency, but deposit a nice sum iiK-thc. tri.':^iiry. ,lt has since been decided, the . .yoyng liidit's iill Slaving done so"well, toiniike efieli of the other two a present ofnu-luful with purt of liu>. surplus, Conse-qiiumly, "the wheels were ordered of W,W. Christine and arrived yesterday.

.. j Tile new uniforms seem to be very snlis-i fiietory. Neiuiv all were a good 'lit and! I>. Klein A Jiro: of Philadelphia, of whom

n. ; they were puruhused, Imven^reed to umkcon : t l l l ; l 1 1 ;l11 I'iiflit- *" »n "ddttinnul expense,

itjiin ii",ii]jsL ln>r ; T t l 0 ''"*« luddk'M ure iifjuiti talking orimv-er, tout; ptai-e ;ii intr « l"1^ tiroiiisjn's p.-iratio here some ti mo

iv; in Newnrk. bo- • ' t l OL-t.obtM-, it'it can Iu; JHTiin^od. Tins, it'... .It^er!, on Mondny. ; <'O!1C. should he done n t ouee while a!l

jI and EMovy J inb- , t"timbers are espwiisilly enthused^ Itwouhlnrod" tor' th.^-'-om^"'llu "imiHprijve:ii;ui<f:t.iie«trHM,""'RS'"VvnsHitiR-ro to r Slrvkti)1, of' t l j n l m ; i n i u ! " ° panidij o'fjinv-'uccount for'''»iwi.ii>t. ..~'A...;>-i-,.»t.!1auveral y*>»r*t-- .-•... T..-..^.-.-..^:

in-'; T l l i-' liberal contributions l»y our citizensid- ; '•" ^it-ions channels toward thu new uni-

! forms is a very «ralifylii!* evid ince of itp-•xtreme cnioltv on ihe ; i>rci'i;ition of ihu eompai'iy's t-lllciency iind .

d i h l t it pn''-tinn! Herviec.

irtk-s

tolev

l t ' 'i

K11I115 ha rk jo1 \-<<:'iU. S h

irt of qynvH

(>f ;i Horsey Xiituri-.Tlio Dover Driving Pnrli Asanciiitfon's-

i i th l d l O tnext meeting is " " the cuiemliir lor Oct., , , . , •, r>, 0 iuid 7. The classes itru HH Tollov's: Wed-1.,.. lv. i nesdny, :I.OD, trot, or p.ico, 5100; 2.10, trot

•Hoi l i \ c i l i n , l m c . o . s ^o ; 2 .1 S i l r o t o r | ) n ( , '-, trot. J200.

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...THE ...WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. -J., THURSDAY, --SEPTEMBER 29, 1898.

COLUMBIA.Miss Ik-rln Wtiltuce vMtcd with friends

at Hnlncsburp recently.Robert H. Wilson of Boontou is visiting

In town.J. F. Vromn spent lust H.ilurdny with his

mother In LInzcii.Cliiw. Usk linn commenced building n

doublo house on the BurdRu block.Mrs. John C. Kitchen mid son Ward took

n wheeling trip to StroiuUburj* last week.Mr. nnil Mrs. Nat B. Mtts commenced

housekeeping In the Cool block on Frk'-iy.Mrs. Milton Dtvhl ot Stone Church, Va.,

returned liomu Saturday after n week'sviMtwith lier parents, Mr. ami Mrs. S. It,

HACKETTSTOWN.BlUs Hnnnnh Voorhccs returned on Mon-

day to the Woman's College at Baltimore.Miss Mnry F. Sandfbnl spent Sunday

with Miss .Schlnubach at PJiliHpsburi».Miss Llzzlo Wert is vi»Itliifr !ier aunt,

Mrs. Ancle.nt Clinton, and frlend.H in Flcm-infiton. . ._::

Cadet Charles T. Wjide was cnlleil backto tho Annapolis Academy on Monday.

Mr. Titus, the father ofMr-i.W.K. Cole-manonVnshinKtonfltrect.dit'don Friday, Albert,at the advanced URO of SI yenw. {[o wtw M „,„• M o l i v c r strunk and Mrs.recently a resident of Elizabeth. Hw re- w P | U I , nltcni)«l a surprise party nt

.mains were tn ken to Trenton on Monday ishmVonl. I*rt..reee.itk. The occasion wasfor interment, i the eeU-lirutinii uC tliu birthday of Mr.

Mrs. L. M. Tee! Lsentertaiiihn-liursister,' H trunk's mother. A tine time was report-Mrs. W.W. Christine of Trenton. j«!.

GeorceS. Kerrieof t'licit joined M.» wife - Huuuitl IIoariLitul' of HasIclOiU' IM.i !aover Sunday, ixt the home of her pirent.n, t sncixHna a few iliivt. with lii-1 grand mut her,Mr. ami Mr*. H. M. Johnston, on Church ; Mrs. L. lloiiQlumf.street. j j J l ! W viola Wsoinmn U pnsalne n week

Mrs. Theodore Young left last ThumJay ;• with her aunt, Mr.-". Warner, in Wasliini;*fornrMt with her >otw at Le.il, North ton. '

•Dakota. : XH^ Mabel Ur-ind-i is vtsitiiiff friends atA tent tnet-tlnK Is twins held In North . Murtln'» Creek. i

llackcttstuwn every evening. j ^ , , . , j , n . Piper occupied bis pulpit!Bk-hSiiiK • & Hciniiin have ope-ied the r nealtt Surut.iy sifter two inoiithV absence i

Tlate plntto«n*ph studio.onChurch.-trett. cm account ot* ill health. 1Walter McCrnckt-n of Newark h;n been » Morelumt IXivtson nude a business trip>

spending hi* vacation with his mother in to Trenton on Thursday. [this place, - Mr. and Mr-. Win. Clemens nnd Mis*:

Mis* Klta Ilobinsjii. tlftllghUT of Hi-v. •.?(,„„!,_. T.illin;tn. nil of Arlington, were1

W. S, llobinson of Jer.MJV Citv. U UIMIIJJ eti-. tcrtafned at the huniv oMV, U. A-.Iik-y onMoore street. , Ueor^ Common of Hl.iir.-town spent I

JudL-eW. W. I'orter has *oM hi.-* farm, smiday in lown. !iiicludinc the large brick lu.use.to a Hula- nftV|(1 L t m . ]U](i wI f ( ) o f Knowlton were ;dclplila party. ; trvlnn t o s l i i r t „ temper.mee legion in eon-

Frank Mingle, of J. n. Flock's has R'en ne'etion with the Kpwrtrth I.eiitiue ef the :

at his home in Mark.iboro at tending the M. K. clmrcli on giimliiy cviiing. They'funeral of his u^vd f.ither. will he with us niruln on.Octoia-r !i|hr»r:

Mrs. W. W. Warriner nnd fmiiily of. tliu^imy purposu, nnd we hnpe all will be.Steplmcy, Conn., have rented the imi> ' preMmt to help a pt-td causeiilon-.:. ;property on Monnx* street. Her children ——will nttt-iiii the C. C. Institute.••. Byron Klot;: is very ill at his father'sresidence on Moore street.

An exehuii^e of positions lu* hccii iiiai'

If every woman who expects to becomeA tuottii-r would heed and lead that greatbook. "TIK1 l(cnpjp*« Common'Sense Med-ical Advi-tr." by Dr. K. V. l'ieicc, chiefconsul!inn physician to the Invalids' Ho-tel mid Sunrical Institute, itufTnlo, N. Y..there would bo nimntfur ntotlters andhe.ilthii.-i, luppicr children in thf.-» world.

In ihH KMiul volume several hundred ofits tlioimiitl piRcs arc devoted to teachingwomen him- u> t-iki- catL- til* lltem?«?ite»ihuinn every trying and critical period oftheir live* and especially at the time ofuppto.icliitiK mot her hood.

The :uuh'iMif tliU riMiiarkiiltlc wrtrk IIMh:i«l a lifetime of pn'Ctu-nl e.tpt'ttrncc intrcMtiiK the special di-*ca-*v* and wt-aknes*-<-s of women, and is rec<n;tii«il a* one of

^/S^ ,r.j,criPti,m - U tim

invnted t«d

Leader in

M iL won' l i t ful

is.itur.ild l i

edicine ji

t oi Anin^in, e ;of C. L. Uivenport over Sun-:

ever invented ti> ic-tore it.itur.il otiMtncstriMisth and power to the delicate iVmt-nine >tructuti- which U iim-t mtitiuiely

T.ikL'ii diiriiiir the time of anticipation itdepriv.- t!ii* «ml.-al of nil in HC.-HM.MUHIii-rror-i ;un! iluivrr* : mak'-t t!n> n'miii-.r <ifb.iby ii!)Ji»liitL-ly safe and cojiipnriiivelyp;iii"iU* -*; rt'iidi-r" the tin'ttu-r stimitf midctu-ctt'til. iind help- to vtidmv tile child

MM. MIIH'I Jor.l.m,,of »wt«(E>ri!. I.cwh Co..

An It.iltun from Ii.tn<;or ea:ne over m,Portland Siturdavanil took unto himself a ;

' ' ' " ' " ;tnmsc, .mil;

Wt-

ill): of tlieotlu-

Bedroom SuitsWe had the good fortune to pick tip alot ot solid oak bedroom suits at aprice much below their real -value.Instead of reapitin the direct benetit,we have pt.-iccd them on tho iloorata smaii margin ol profit as a leader.

A Suit ol*:t I ' lerw, $11 .Suit id" 7 I'irccH, $*J(>.

| Tho manufa;turi.Ts won't duplicate' triem at our sotlini; price, therefore: >ee them e.irly ii you cutucmplttc

purdlusim;'.' Soo ;is\vv'll our new and: csteiiMvoU-di id .ill kinds of furni-

ture. We can uu!»e A call .i moiii;y-snviiin call.

JOHN H1LDEBRANT,Furniture and UndertakiiiK.

HACKETTSTOWW, K. J.

Every Grocerystore should keep a lull stock of gro-ceries anJ let the jeweler, clothierand shoe dealer deal in his own re-spective line. Thai's what the Hluefront Grocery does. We have gro-ceries only. Our whole attention Isdevoted to the wants of our custom-ers in this line.

We are now sellinK

Best Family Flour,$2.25'per cwi

" It is of extra gooJ tiuality. Our cus>tumcrs will vouch for that.

COUNTHY »UTTI:R-.we alwayshave it fresh. We make a specialtyof SUGAR CUKKD HAMS at loand•iic per ik Canned fruit in al'iin-

1 dance ;it 'most any price you wouldwaiittosivf for it.

CalUmd aive us a trial and youwill go no wlierc else.

L IVi. DAVIS'.The "Blue Front,"

Oppositt' Cornish's Factory-

wife in tin- pciMjn of a Mis-* Htnmsc, mid ;

thereby pi t himself In a heap of trouble.;

beVwceirriie oraiuiirt'oV" the M. K.'church.,; if/iiaiiKor,1 whoje irnliltf of hi? intended \Miss Kiln C. Flock, nnd Proi t . ) \ . ^ O I U \ umrrlaw, had him arrested soo<i jSehlleder, organist oi the Presbyterian, t | ^ e r t | l t , Corfm»nv was performed. 0M1-.f. It I I hull " . ». . . » . * . . 1 1_ « f » . ^ . . _ . ^

ll.l !vtI In

.--.•rivn. v'.ovl ami t j lit, ficrcc's

I'or th».' " Medical AdvUt r , " -SIMKI 21 one-cent ><ui:iips t'> cuvi-r co-t of iiiitilinir only,or for cloth -covi -ml copy \\ s tamps , toDr. K. V. l'icrce, Htirialo, X. Y.

NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS.I S C l i A N L ' B l t V O K N K W .IKUSKY.

Tit 1 \V\t\ MIII.KII. t'lOUKSCri I. SKISSKIl AVI', H l " l l S. ^KtSVKU, UkK IIVSIHSU; VVKt.VNIMVflkH AND liKOKl.K 1-AVOIU' . ltKK lltVHAM>.

>lt t i l t ' .! ' ty "f [ » " <!<'>(•••Ill Chsitli-.H A. Mil ler l.t

j H>; Mil

| heronf , 1

- «-f mi o

church.r U l t C o r i m n y wa perform

took thy Itiiiliin back toill

, B:iii!;(>r,MM. William 'Primmer and Mrs T. S.: where he will have to answer to the charge

White are "visitins friends in Mt. Vernon, 1 of bigamy. :The party held ntJohn Brands' Friduy j

t ~ . i . & . - « - . . - 1 . . . 1 . . -•>.>...in.i - •

Ohio.Frank Ktnmons ami family of_Newto» ' nlcriit was largely attended.

il

l i. t'lMi

iLil. t lwHi.' .-..inl.U>i>'iit'.- Mil on <>r lwr«ii» ill" nt...- ,ti-riitli ' 'uvu[lK-tiibi'riu'\t.ni tin* nil.! tilll will!)>•• taken ii" mmf'»-<•(.-1 lunlu-t you nti-l Mi.-h |

Frank Ktninons ami family f N e thave been recent jrnestM at Uulph Titus',

hThe l=i-st t'xenrsion of tho season on the :

libs Grace Darnell returned to her ; N. Y., .S. A W. passed through townstudies at Syracuse University last Moil-; Sundiiy.da}'. j Twenty car lo.uls of barrels have been;

Mr. nnd MM. M. II. Nunn have been en- 'shipped on the N. Y.,S. & W. Ii. H. during;tertainitu; Mr. mm Mrs. Fountain anil; thu pnst two weeks. jdaui-literofLonj: Island. [ John Gardner and Charles Rruglcr «re

Mr. and Mrs. Cieorse W. Hud'cave a re- i tngagcrt in Hit- <ipp)<' l>n«int> .ccptlon to a .larpe number of their friends } Mr. B'.Ird made a tlyltiK trip to Colum-on Tuesday evenimr. bla on H iturdny. After this he had better

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace are visit- take t,'oud advice mid walk.ins friends at Johnsonsburj;.

Several of the workmen of the steeworks have loused houses in town.

Clem hasiiis store open to the girls as'well m th<} boys. ;

Marshall Cool anil bister, Mrs. Burdge, ivisited friends in Delaware on Saturday. ;

Mi«n Pmllo flibbsnf Hnpcwanin town1

on Monday niyht. {

B R O A D W A Y . jTho Epworth Lensue will hold a social \

DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.: F. N. i at Mrs. John ApsnrV, near New Village, iJenkins, Warren County Drug Store. I on Friday nii;ht of this week. The main I

t ^ * | feature will be a debate between tneinbers i1' the tlarmonv Leasue mid our Leatrue.

For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites,burns, skin diseases and especially pilesthoru U one rcllablu remedy, pcWitt'sWitoh Hazel Salve. When you call forDeWitt's don't accept counterfeits or;frauds. You will not be disappointed with !

U1MMIK HAUMOXY.The Presbyterian church will not be

d' f i t ridhe P r e s b y t r n c c

opened' for service next riunday upublished in the Waron the folIowiriE' Sund

rnt, billh H I

i the tlnrmonv League and our League.The subject selected Is: "Would theUnited dtates be benefited by annexing thePhillipine Islandrf." Ice cream iind con-fections will be on sale.

Henry B. Bowers went to Xew York last} ~"ZZTZ~£

CUHKSNo. 1 Fever, Congestion.No. 2 Worms .No. 3 Infants* Diseases. .No. -\ Diarrhea.No. 7 Cr>vigli:= .?• Colds.No. 9 Headache.No. 10 Dyspepsin, Indigestion,No. 1 1 Delayed Periods.No. 12 Leuchorren.No. 13 Croup.No. 14 Skin Diseases. .No. 15 Rheumatism.No. 10 Catarrh.No. 27 Kidney Disenses.No. 34 SoreNo. 77 Grip & Hay Fever.

Pr."

Sniti 'by (!"ni!;«ist*s. or --ent on receipt of SSk'ts.,5DCIS- or SI- Humphreys' Me.!. -> , Cur. Williamaud JulmSts., >" " '

; think *

Itt tli'- miBtimt-'ot N

' 'ititl jn - t . , -1.- illi'il i.y ;t!i.' oimi.l'ilii.iu: for' nf iii-crtiiin tnict <<t limit shuntc !»i WnMiiiiJt.iii. Ciiiiiy <>f War- \

i'y, wiil.'li tnu't nf lnn-1;w.i-i-ouvt-yo.lby i.t- Atuiilm'ii Millar t.. Ili-uryC, Milli-i- !»•• ili-t'ii ilatnl ,\ ril i'lh. 1-T.'). I" I'liv.-,uml in linhl tnc fimi- 'or <»ml itnriiiL- tlic wtit»U».f n i i »r til-IKitiiniUSfi*. ;uiil ;tt l!l-.|.»iili Mhl*ihi ' i ts h. ' f il-l ll-titj- i', Mtiif- li vii-mlt-imrtwl.WiU -i-.tim ili-l^il! .liy .if MJIV ijt^r, l.«iii-lns:tli '

. Mis- , I . in . - . . Mi1.:.---, i"!..ri•!;,-(' I . ;i l I

[StylishNewLamps.

It means we arc ready

to show you our

NEWDRESS GOODS,

SILKS,CARPETS,CURTAINS

and

UPHOLSTERY.FABRICS.

on the following Sundav, Oct. flth. Hev. Henry B. Bowers went to Xew \ ork last 1J. D. Hillman" will preach in the school ww»b ami took a civil service cxaminatimi;house ngain next Sunday. 1 with a viuw of becoming a rail way postal

air. and Mrs. W. C. Fuller of Lopntcons | «)wf- Sixty-six eandldatts went beforevisitud Mr. und Mrs. Chris. Enyier on sun-; "lL "o:irJ-day, ••" .Last s.iturday monunjr • while Gcorcc

Crouse was pidcinfr beans in his field, hishouse was entered by forcing (buck window, tlie thief usinghannner mid chisel to effect mi entrain

Miss Emma Iliueiine was the snest ofMiss Belle Pierson in. L'uioiitown Saturdayand Sunday.

Miss Flossie Y011115 returned borne ont d f d i l i k ihSaturday after »<peiidius live weeks with

relatives at Mountaiuville.-Last Tuesday, Howard .Gardner and

Elston Stopp went to Newark on theirwheels, returning on Sunday.

••_•-. Mr.". Margnret Fry of Montnnn vNit flrelatives and friends here and at MartinsCreek last week.

John C. Hineline of Oxford spent Sundaywith his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsny entertain-ed company over Sunday.

ien the

"Mrs"' Miibtl" Ouick "it-Liinieu 'iiumc oit Sunday evening- by Mrs. D'ridny after spoiielinir a few weeks wlih U°Plc. "Tha Cull ofAbrahnni.Friday after sp:

her tiusb.ind at Duucilcn.Mr. andMrs. Mattison Amev attended

the fair at Allentown last Thursday.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bodine, Mr. and

Mrs. Geo. Loimnasoii and Mr. nnd Mrs.Wm. Riley of this place attended n birth-day surprise at Win. Hanilen'snearCirten's" "• olBstThursdn

The thief then wunt up stairs nnd openinga trunk took out > 11 ot Crouse's hard etirn-ings, which he had saved, up for the win-ter. The thief knew where the moneyWHS hid, and he should be easy of detcc:

MfoAniiiaCriits of PM!1ir.shitrg «P"ntFriday and Saturday with her aunt, Mra,Philip Cook.

Jesse Wannan and Miss Maggie Light-cap of Sunnyside spent SuntJav with Mrs.P. G. Crcveling.

The Bpworth Lengue will be led next" ' evening- by Mr.-. D.--G-: Riddle;-

A new invoice just

and is now

on display. Sec

them before "you ,

buy, for they are ;

strictly up-to-date. ;

They appear to be

worth more than we

ask for them. The

sume s t y I e s nre

shown in city stores

with higher selling

marks.

EASTOiN, PA.

reciationTHERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR

ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL,THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE.LIEVE.

LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB-STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLEBEARS THE NAME," • • "

PERRY DAVIS &. SON.

Geo. Wallace has moved 1Lower Harmony.Lu Mrs. Von tlic cornor.

s fmniiy froma v ' s house

Hurry House! and lady friend fronie Wy-oming wure .Sunday »*uestH of his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Jacob IIousc-l.

Mrs. II. C. Newkirk of Dover has beenvisiting her parents here and Mr. and Mrs.Chester Lewis..-••.George Inscho. who .cut ••his log quitebadly lust week with a corn cutter, is yet-tiiisr aloiisi nicely. . .... - - -—

Mrs, Suniuel Stewart of Ilackettstown>s. P. 0.Mra. Matilda Weaver returned to her spent last week with her sister, M.

hoiiiu last week, after .spending- purL of Crevelin^.last winter and .summer witii her niece, | Mfb .Ul(] M r S i Wilbur Nixon of Washtn»-Mra. Freeman kinney, at Phillipsburg. j ton W(ir«: in town 0:1 Sunday at tbu home

•A iiltle fciin c:in:e to the homo of Henry | of his parents.Holl'lust week. I Mrs. Alfred E. Sogulnoapentpart ofliist

•—^_* j week nt the betWde of her sick .sister, Mrs.. |MIHoii&hulcrtatRockabnrK.

; \ K M i l i i . ; j[jss ^ia,Iti i||SCi10 ) ias returned homeMrs. Marshall Dean is spLMiiimg a shori. 1 after an extundeei visit iimong" relatives at

time with her sister, who is very sick, at I'ottstown, Pa. .Oxford. . '

Mrs. Win. Kclsey and children of Rack-awny liuvc been spending soint1 time h«rtat the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kelsey.

M A D ET A^E TE , An M AN

itivu wrinon l?i'iii'r"nt"'«lilo utlw.-i'ii'iJuro'Cff P T c ' ' ' " »MIH-II ™->nr r-fnnil tli» mfini.v. I'rfwuw U Idtpor|i:ickaK«- or fix (>kt>c>i ifull trHtlnientl for p;.fw,J Hj

for sale ta WnshtiiHlon, N. J., by F'.jX. -Jeiikli:s.Druijirifit. Iiubll- «nlo 1 {jut:

irthw,;.

Henry ilryaiit retnrne'1 honid last Wed-lesdav nftor a three weeks' visit v.'ith his(on, Heulitiii. at Xew Hampton. |

ing me iri|» »y \vueei. j w e e k w i t h Mr_ ( i l l( i M].H_ J o h n jjeKuIn^* rJMrs.Cooper and Miss Goldsmith of >e\v-! Cresco, and Mr. and Mrs.-^/.ra Se-uinc, at

ark, who Imve been bonrduig ni Lewis : Portland ' "C-—JfFlemings, returned home on Tuesday. | i]issQracD \ y i r i , t . r ' ' o f f l . ry is the

Mrs. S unuel \\ ildnck and dau-hter ami j j , l U ! S t of Jiiss Kmina Willovor.Miss Mnggie Ureen, who have been on tliosick list troni dysentery, are improving.

Dr. J. 11. Gibbs of Somcrville spent Hun-

Ira Ni.ron was hi town thomo of his parents.

P r i ( ] , i y . l t l h e

Dr. J. 11. Gibbs of Somerville spent Sudny with his brothel-) l'ostnuister Giljhs.

Mrs. John Albert is coni::l!."J to the

Walter Hongtantl is verv siek with i. (lauunation of thu bowels. . „ • 1 ». 1J....--• Mr.'iindMrs. auiiinel'Wild rick expect to Isick'lisLattend the Trenton Fair this week and

OA It I* K NTKKS Y1U LE.

d M J A CLT Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carpenter here.W. L. Cope it Uro. arc doctoring n very

Fertilizer,

Timothy Seed,

Fodder Twine—

the grades that please

and consequently win

trade. The prices bear

careful comparison.

; . Silas H. Shields."The Up-to-Date Hardware."

Thu subserlWr will hiMitiiil I'i'oii-ny. >it lil^ ftm.j w mtit Itr. a.lwtiy, N. J , oitmn.-iiclWin., on

SATURDAY, OuTultKK 1, ISl'S,wln.'ii 111" ffillowlug nut] imtniffotia n'h<will lio offi-rul fur full-, to wit: ['uticli

attend the Trenton Fair this week and j M . ,...,] H . . , W l l l r n p ( . „„., ,.; t;i:n» nfalso visit her brother, Hev. Joseph MoMaii-1 "Jlli M l d ' ^ I!It h0TL a r t i w - l t l I l f ' n t

iman.at Stockton. Tiicy will m;iko t h o ; 1 ^ W l l h - , . , .trip.bVwa»on. Several of our younc men I .The surveyors are a ^ m at work 111 thiswi ltiikcitt'thc Fair, making the trip on ' vicinity. Wonder ir it has nnytbnig to do |tholr wheels. . ' tW l t i l U l i r tcment mill. ' 1

DeWitt's Little Early Risers,Thu formal* llttk- pills.

-j 1 vli, IIUGHSXI'OK,. 4 . . ' vworlnarj. M,V..-., . .

WSrKu-WiMil«k-I^t.n3rln^wh«»at crop and ropor(?.tlmt lie will"havbOO'bhl '; ;

,MWhon Frank Allaire of Familnirdiilowent to his stable n few days ngo. he .foundone'-of his hors«3 down with one of itshind hoofs in itsmoutK. The niwmal wasunnblo to oxtricato tho'hoof, miich was

'" held tightly in fts niouUi by-iwshoo. WithcbiiHldemblo diQltiulty Allnito sucoeeded'hiforcing open Ihp borso's niouth, wbon theanimal got up fiitbout diflioulty. r"

...iftjeiiltl fu\V•[iroiiry'Stoiib."1'1; ~ : r -

William Ruef 6'Lfifaifotte spent Sundayin town.

J iMrJ-jMi.(l>Ir«i. Jotui ihi^hfli. Inft 0?r"Win-1;i!inisport,"lJaM'on 'Cueadayraorhirifj to mt-' teVKl the funeral af Mr. Hughes' aiator.t.

Isnac Fry hrs been indisposed for aomu

... Reuben Crick passed Sunday at Morgan'sI l i M ' a . • •• • ' ' • ••• -V - ; -

W. B. Carpenter wllUonve for tho Mjcdi-cftl (.'biuraical college at Philadelphia onSunday. ' I t Is, tho beginning of his thirdterm. "' . „,. ...

Timothy seed.

CURES WHLKb-AL.*& BQSt Coush SyroD. TiwU!« G(g latlmo. Soli! by tlrnggh

• I L " 1 1 ' ' ' ' . I * - 1 1 » J T k J I J I * l i n n . . - ' . . . . . . 4 1 ' . 1 . » • . . . - ' . . 1 •

until ill"i! oVlnok 11.111, fur tin. |nin>.ri.'i.f n - | n,mMvi^itm- anil ..irrclltiL.. tl t.. urlu'iiml r.-L-i-tt.^ | ti X/trtluink-for ...in.-li of *uM i-lwtion <H. trii:ty ..r v*j|-1 » - < » ,

.1. WILLIAM MII.I.Klt,imui Cmi.ty itoiir.Uif Klo.iitt.it.

A lsl.AlltKKI.SKV,Uiry t'Din.lj. li.Kinl of Kli'i'tluu.

a Farmer Wants

in the way of Farm Machinery,_ : 1 Plows, Wagons and Castings

PUBLIC SA'I.Ii is supplied upon the most fav-—ui'— jorable terms at the "old estab

PERSONAL -PROPERTY.|lished =Washington

Foundry,ins I R. Q. Bowers, Jr., Proprietor.

nu tj<rn«.. Klst; itiror-s*i<rin

*M, smhtli-i'M li rpo, I>n:inljlu fnr^-u. vlco. itnvll. I

is evidenced by our recent ready sales inSTATIONERY. • .

As usual, our stock—recently and often re-plenished—is replete with latest styles, and pricesare right.

In spile of rising prices we continue our-offerof a full box of fine paper and envelopes—

24 ofeach for

Also Hand Finished Linen, 60 sheets and 60envelopes only 25c. Fine Patriotic Stationery

• a t s a m e price a t the ,-••..; .-•.•--.....-. .-..-.T : -•'.—-.

THE WARREN COUNTY DRUG STORE,F. N, JliNKINS, Pliiirmucist.

Try Our New i f * Cent Gold Paint.

II. E. JAMES, President.JOHN BflCON. Tfensurcr.

ld Ir-trt. lot of liui;-'. lot f.f i.tm-h tmMersi, h

ml h v.l..-.TKHMS: Tlirt'o IUOHUIB' urmJU .. .

oiuc^lint; Ih-u uulljira, li (Hiiilcililti i>n\u;r& W ' " .(AMKS STOUT.

PUBLIC SALE

Tlio li»lw ot th.i T i \

f tlio Ifitc Win. (.:.^ f l l

Tlio li»lw ot th.i o'.mto of tlio Ifitc Win. (.:.Sit-vi>n-< will oiTtii\ilio liotiii'floi^ furnt. lut.-nl.-ili'ti thu i-OmMiVm-6' u (ireturn I'.mO (UKl Mit|.it, liiWi' t t i | l l il

WKDNKKDAV. OCTOUJJli 5th, JIho iiour n( oiif! oVJock. T h ^ thim

'Mio (iifiiri-Jjytfu-iitn .w»iKt i,f u two-otoryCrflmn Iioiiao ITJuiMiil con-Hllon, a bum iuii'-nil

-.rflpjiir ami tlin Sanril 'oihur.wutliaUtitncR. IVuV-dllJ'.'lin.wUl In; mail'! iinofflfon il'iy fifwnlc.

j ™ . " - ^ - - - . - . - - ; ; " : " : : ' " " n d ' t "

• 1 John LThgan, Prap'r. :

Belvldere Ave., WashiiiRtou, N. J.

One Minute Cough Cure, cures.Tlint Is w.l»at It was made lor, ..t^

,1 ACCOUNTS S

j M'.ni«y, CrtllcstaKxtuutL-rt Tn1.1ta

rimua Sui'uly (or

Safe Deposit Boxes^r Rent.

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

In tiiiinmttiirof H10 fsiiite oh Iftili< 10Willl'iin fSlinrtH, itcwof.^'-i. f Imn-J-iHlUory.IHirrtiimit to lilt-iinl»r '>f thi'SnmKtitlotif Uiu

I'miniy nf Wnrrof, inri'ln im ti>« nvcniloili »lny(if S«V>mb-r, .\".~ii. one tlnmn'iml (.'IL-III Ituii-il«i*il imtl nlnoty til^ii!. ii"tli:« la htsri'by ijlvi-n Intilt in-misia liitvUmol»liim iiKiilnst tim:I'Htttti) nfWllllamlffnir^, Into nf Uio VoimtjM.f Wnrn-H,ilirDii-v-l. to iii-HMim lint rttnttt, to tlio eulwwrlljiN-d.-liU iirtmlnlftU'iiltir^.on el' ln-rur" ihn I'.Vfiiillutliilny »S .1 mm, A 1), oUIH,L»m llnn-li-oil mitl nlimly-iiliio.ln-iiw nlno itiojithH inimilH! Onto t»f thn"ird orJilf; A'.tl unyt-'Builltor IIHHIIMUIIIL: tn lnlimIn iLint (Oullilt hU or IKT chuiuiH 1iiim.-mn0i or

m t t l l tl ihtl \[uiiw(l l!l \

rt ritipv -0, 1R9IJ.S l . S r U i { ,

Ailniluliiimtoi-

that^s Jender anWoYtirlalyTg:~ ykind'we sell; '- ;1»--~~-

HAWCE BROS.,

Handsome,Isn't | t ?

1 And the workmanship is in becomingharmony. Like the product of n t.-iilnr.or dressmaker, the real and last ing el-fect is how the work is done, lieauti-•furpians do not guarantee a beautiful"house. The ' manner in which theplans areifollowcd counts for'much

...Our.superiority as builders lies in the"know how" and the "manner or do- "

.iiiK.L: „„ . .„ . ._ ,^_ •.•?"™The warmtlranil lastinK'^uallty ora~-structure depends on gaod workman-ship, to say nothing of the unsiuhtli-ness of botchy carp<jUti;rinK and mas-onry. While we are careful buildersand very particular about materialsused, our estimates are upon nboutthe Siimu level with others. Examineour work nnd consult with us beforebuilding.

Jas. P. De Remer & Sons.

I

. Best-Grades at__Lnyvest Prinns%"V Hatniillrittnl over OJ ytrntt. They linvo 1V (UiWiojfirnlli- atuod U10 test oC tijno ill) J %aya ieat itiat in your oWn homo undor a«r reh

**L«£f-.

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, SKI'TKMJJKI! 2!), 1898.

O X F O R D .Mr. and Mrs, Chos. Blessing of Dover

passed n fow dnya in town with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Messing.

Oooxgo It. Soaring, tlio former tkeeper for tho Oxford Iron and Nailcom piny, left on Thursday for New Yorkcity where ho found a permanent position,. Ttiu festival given nt tlte M. J3. churchon Saturday evening by tlio Stewards andTrustees wan a grand success, Tho pro-cccd-i nmoittitod to £23 which was used topay n note. ,- ^

On Sunday illicit about the hour of 10o'clock when all good clti/ous was pence-fulty in HIUmbur, they were awaken by theawful cry which hun sounded no dreiidl'ullyIn their earn for tlio piiut year. It, wasBoon learned that thu burn of WilliumHutidcr.'ioti : on Ilolvldcira avunuu wonIn a rimsH of (lames. It was a twostory Imilding nud was well III led withhay for tno mo of the winter. How tliutire originated Is still a deep mystery.The amount of iiiHiintnce on ttte buildingwe Titiled to loarn.

Mlchwil Mountain, Sr., on Saturday atthe Uomucr.itlc caucus was eluded a dele-gate to tliu Gubernatorial Convention atTrenton.

Oxford can heat any town for it-< sizoon the lire question having had 17 llres tovisit tliu town since the Iron I'lunt dis-continued operation, the re rim ins of tliedcHtritctions can l)u OUCH HIIJ- direction yoijcast your eye.

: Kuv. Hock of I!»tli, Pi., oceupU-d thopulpit of tliu CloniiaiiHoformcdchurch onaiindny morning and preached a very

G L B N GAUDM2IC.Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey have returned

aflur spending a few days nt Atlantic City.Don't forget tho oyster supper at tho M.

£. church October 1st.Mrs. Lytlia Carhart Is on tho nick list.Tilghman Haas, our miller, Is having

t|iilte a serious timo with boils.Mrs. Hnrry Thatcher Is spending a short

time hero with her husband's parent*.Lewis Broadhend han taken tlio ngoncy

for tlio steam laundry of Washington, Allgoods left at Harvey Davis' store on or be-fore Tuesday night will bo delivered Sat-urday morning.

M linen ftcrthn nnd Georgia Apgnr ofn g pgreturned home afterer vacation with theiri d M Willi

M linen crtfniSomerville havespend hit; their stimmer vacation with theiraunt!;, Mm. II. Davis and Mrs. WilliamGraveling.

Mrs. II. Davis and Miss Sirah Bungliurtspent Tuesday at A pair's MilN, li thAirs. D,iyir,'. relativcB. ;

No preach inn i t the UlarkKvHlu Lutheranpreii:h, tl

ihiircii, tho ptistor being away attendingSynod, Ilia wife accompanied him.

Itev. Samuel Jones, former pastor of thoM. K. church, preached nt the Spruce Hunchurch, Kev. 0. U. IJikte being nt Synotl.

Mrs. Theodore Vosler and duutchlcrJean have junt returned after n month'sabsence visiting her wisttTH, Mrs. Adams ofMnnsnotinsf'ttH mid Mrs. Hutcliinson ofOrange.

Mtss Alice Martenlsof Asmirv was enter*aincd here by her friend, Miss Mary Tctrl-icrry, a part of hist week.

llev. nnd Mrs. A. A, King nru upending nfew days nt Asbury I'urk.

A nuinhur of our town people nttendedthe Fair at Allftiitown Iiibt week, anil allreport a good time.

Minn Liz/.io KrniiH.i. who recently brokej*uiigu On Sunday, Oct. Slrd, Mr. lioeli .... ... __ . „will iigoln he here nnd will make iirmngu-1 onu of her ribs by falling from n pear tree,monts to organize a continuation clnt-s. | is improving.

Itev. Father itutwi of Ocoan City will Quite a number in our town are sufferingagain tiiko chargo of St. UOHU'.H parish with severe colds.on timidiy and remain'here for the At a meeting held recently the Waterwinter. j Company decided to build a reservoir.

A largo number of valuable house pets, Jir.i, Ilaeer Kellihan of Hrooklyn hitshave fallen into the bunds ol suite ine.in \ been visiting friends in town,ml.ereunts, und given some of tjio poison A f u W i O f ( J , , r p w i p | u w m a l t e n ( - t l l 0 a KtPolHoiied r c p o r l w l U l i l t d ^ V j convention at Anbury Park this week.

Tho Infant child of Mr. and MM. Preti . .., ., r

fliinkninnviir Is Mm? d.mirurouslv sick. 1 J* » • ••"BK.Ott, of

BECAUSE Life Insurance increases a man's self-respect and g$self-reliance, it is one of the things he needs most. In- gg

sure in THE PRUDENTIAL at once and you will realize the truth, os

THK KNTIRK STOCK OF

0] Write.kg Home Office

^ Newark,""The Prudential Insurance Co,

of America

A " 1 ; • •• • • • ~ A

JiShurtsSRichfiv's StoreJOHN I5. likYDRN, President.

U1SUH 0. WARD, Vice Pres't. EIH1AR K. WAHI), ad Vice I'res't and Counsel.FORKHST F.DRYDRN, Secretary.

J. A. HHAVHRS, A.ist. Supt., rtrond St. unit Wtishlntiton Ave., WnOiinuton, N. J.

WASHINGTON, N. J.,

to be sold at a sacrifice in order to effect a quick clearance.

)«k Grove, Flu., hud 1~~; "••';• ,:*"'" """1 " r , , }n" attack ol the measles, tiearlv three!

Mrs. k II. Hoagland i« somewhat 'n-{yOftrs ago, and tho ri&cnxo left him withproved in hor condition and hopes ol her j very-severe pnlmi In the chest. "I ttiouKlit Irecovery uru entertained. ; I would die," he writes: "but to mv (trenf rw^t r m » j

Tho delivery wagon of the Oxford Store joy, I wan saved liy Chamberla in ' s Pain I I k A g i i - M p , T AAssociation made itH appearance on Mon*) Halm." Pains in tlie chest near lv always } I I I r l l l l l l I I Iday morning handsomely lettered and , indicate t h e approach of pneumonia, and J L X l V JL 1 1 1 1 V * V \ /painted. '• . . » i . . . . > . . . . ' i

WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY.

• < • • • • • * • • • • • • • • •

• Owing to the death of William Shurts of the firm of Shurt's &: Richey,

! tliere must be an early settlement of the business that lias been conducted

jointly by the deceased and Robert K.. Richey, in order to effect a settle-

• ment of the deceased's estate.

you about the new goods is \ T ' 1 0 Mck o f l h i s biK c 5 U W i s h r a < : " ' i s s o ^W> t h c ™ G ° ° t ! s ' '" 'ing allhere. Every department of I been purchased prior to Mr. Shuns' death, that the management fully realizethe store is bright with the fall Id b h f i

Ingtou avenue.Isaac .Junes a well known citizen of)

last, when by some moan* he lost lifs I °''^I i i

Mrs. Milton Gano li s[iending n week of our business could suggest to make your trading at this store a source of;with friends in thin town. pleasure and profit to you. ;

istner over M lny.rl fell front a twenty foot ladder ! Mrs. (Irani Moore is tintcituiriiug Mrs. J.

landing on his head cutting an ugly gush [ «M. llnzlctt of Jersey City,frmii the top of his head to his left ear. ( A lanre number attended the oyster sup-Dr. TuuLson was summoned and it «"•*: pur at New irumplon la*t Friday evening.nuceSHury to use several .stitches to sew; All report a g>'iv Uiiu*." "' "up tin* wound, lit! • i-t resltrt;- vi-ry com-1 •• • , . .. "„ i i . j . , . mi-tortim • ta !fortiibly lit this wr i t ing ^ ! j l i r 'o ?, Ull!iUYf w l t l l '„ *eoni linl"^

I Tho peach crop i.s about extiatihtcd in'•'•'•»• ; tlii.-s vicinity.H been made, { 'n1(, mmineersaro at work surveying for prluo-S. This stock is no

"try. « „„„• n.i.r.K... ,,wlr hero. i fa ^ ^ ^ ^

IXsiniVKri'il hy a «"iAnotliL-r f rciit iliKouvup.v lin

nml tliut tun, by n liuly in this country." ! „ „,.„. ri,(Tri»ul

•£iS'venf?ciinClh'^v|lt1ist«*t^ lliirry Iliiiialmrtnnil H. IJ. Stull ropilrcd

Soparato Skirst for Autumn. j Colored Dross Goods.. •";;-.The new equipment is here, styles,! First in your thought is the new

makeup and prices, just as you would i own. First in our thought has beenwibh and much bother saved. ; to equip this important stock with

Hrilliantines nicely mule nnd i the freshest of fashion's fancies. Earlyi S ^ l pleased bu>crs.

f l l

THE STOCK IS NEW

li SSiiM.iAl.so Horyus

mined and death scorned imminent. For! Mr. and Mrs. David Frome visited on nuinity decided to buy a new pair of- Black and Colored Brillian tines, 20c, 2flethree month.4 she coughed incessantly,! Sunday with relatives in town, the litter : . . . , r ,, \\N-t, i i ilI1(i tilc-and could not steep. Aha Ilimlly discover- j remaining with her .sinter, Mra. J. 1\ Cas:-, n l m Cb t o r t a " " c a r - " I s h u e could. JD-UI. All Wool, Black and Colored Sergeed a way to recovery, Uv pnrehafsint,' of us ; ner, for some time, • convince you that your kit! glove j at -We; value title.n b o t t l e o f Dr . Kitij-'.i N e w Dis •'•— '' w • •*= '••' - - • ' > - • • ' - • >• : . . . i

CropoiiH' lib bargain \ We tempt you with the following: t very ^w articles indeed having been upon the floors' at the beginning of thetbls week. , _0 ^ ^ ^ ^ WQQX ^ ^ Oao6s "

'• plain and fancy nt 2nc; value 'iilit and X'm., . . i i • i • i Fancy Black Dress' Goods at SDc—nilAnd nearly every lady in this com-; wool—were 50c.

: S]iring season—a great clearing having been made after the fire in February.

N. jimk'nV's" U'a'rreit" Couiity Dnt'j,' Store. " | u T»« Kpworlh L<JIIBUO WIUI well attended j" r size 50c and >1.(X>. Every bottle | bimday evening, .Mi.-s Grace CreveluiK be-1

,etI. iiu-Uiulfiidur. ,omubyliuitd-

KKUiiranteed.

iltUlUH Silks.Wonder when silk,). C. Kill b improvtii^r JiU li

IIO1M-:. inn an addition toil.Thu EuNcopul'church UundcrKoiiiff re-! M r s ' Whittield Cn.stner was ibe truest of this season than ever before. Silks i

P"<™- w S i S d S ofh!KeiJ l 'y U U r bOro"sh °" I for waists> f o r S°wns> for s k i r t s and'!J)rMMlllcTim!iCdauKbter-i\S FrSi Jtwol", Rineii'irt is Uking n yacRtion'on s l l c h s i l ^ at such prices, should claim •Miller, and Miss Macrina Cutntnin.H of, "ccount of ill health. your buying attention.Newton. '

•g-

yours ?Jdelay may mean disappointment.

- " 0 'improvements

will cease? Richer, better, cheaper! w ^ B h S s ^ S u p ?

i including Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Ranges, Double Heaters, Tapestry

i Curtains. I.ace Curtains, lite, Etc., as follows:

Mrs. H. W. Hundliher son in Eust (Monday.

spent Sunday withraitfie, returning on

onday. „. _.Tho Methodist nnd Heaver Mrook Sun- J lust Saturday.

day' .Huiioois pienic-ked t-uethur in tlni •

f-rovo near Mrs. Mary Drake's residencelist S iturday. ,Miss Auini Titus has been oil'for a tt

Mr . erhome in New York lust Saturday nlU-rspending two montlss with hor parents.

J. 0. Hill made a business trip to Orange

Domet FlannelH. iic to'10c.Comforts, 09B to$2.00.'Hill's Muslin, lie.Unblearhed Muslin,-to, 3frin.Apron Ciingham, 3c.New line Children's Hats.Fleeced [lose, Lidies1 or Children's, two j

Yellow .lauudin- <Sutltiring humanity sliou

I'lth every means possiblesupplied

its relief.It is with pleasure we publish thu follow-ing: "This is to certify that I was aterrible siilluror from Yellow Jaundice forover nix months, and was treated by someof the best physicians in our city and nil

vacation the past lew weeks ainony rela-tives at Pun Argyl.

Picking apples is monopolizing all tlietime of the farmer at present.

Miss Ne ttiu Van Horn of the.StrniidshurK - — --..[*,-,- „ ,, , .-.Normal School was home over Sunday, . tonoayni. Dr. null, our druggist, c m -

:Dr. Charles Cooku o! DcL-kertqwn was Uienf to any person suilWiiig irom ihwterrible malady. I am, gratefully yours,M.A. llogartv, Lcxincton,' Ky."

Sold by R N. Jenkins, Warron Coi

mot l ice the Urst of this week.ny patrons anxiously* await hissince liis work us a dentist has

Dr. Cat his hIliacomig ,proved .so satisfactory.

MISH Nellie Turner is tlio possessor oi'ai~w bicyulc.''•LiLtlt! Ilobert Vusler fell to the floor in afaint at school one day last week.

Tho Epworth League fair and festivalFriday evening wus u success socially and.financially. The net proceeds, includingprevious .subscriptions, were about fvH).

Air. and Mrs. Peter Kline of Harmonywore Sundtiv guests of hor parents, Mr.and Mrs. Daniel Vlict. • • <-

Mrs. H. M. Van Horn iiud: Alias O. S.Head represented tiie Christian EndeavorSociety at tho convention held at PortMurray last Friday. -

When you call for DuWitl'x Witch Ifuxululvetliegrunt piltvoure d^nIt'i''<!Opt"">'•

y..•:.;. ._Sulve.tlie.gru

thi lSulve.tlie.grunt piltvourei d n t i . p t . >thing elac; Don't bo talked into acceptinga substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns.P. N.Store. :

Jenkins, Warren County

Mrs, Duckworth is recovering her lieall hand as soon as sho is able will ro'uirn withher daughter to Michigan.

Miss Itlanche YOUIIK entertained a num-ber of her young friends on Saturday ilbeing her ili'tcenth hirLhday. L.

'StiujroCoiuaud Ralph Hush of Montonn,HpenL S Uurday evening in town.

Since.Benj. You 113 fjot married othersHOem tii liavii K°t i'1 t l 1 0 notion and the

mises bo a Inrgti ono this fiill

n tho

crop •promiand winter.

Van' Young: represents IfarmonyGrand Jury.

Howard Fine, who h_M been sick for"Honietiiuejis somo\yhafc;bj'.!.iyr. '" v " - :jj

[tod Vannatta returned liis^wcek fromAllentown, but Mrs. Vnnnatta. will rcmnin.several days lotigor wit h . iVion('«,

— 'Dinv l'oyortms "sold his trotter to partiesin lielvid'cre. Wo liave net learned thoprice paid, 'but no doubt it was a good one.

A stubborn cough or tickling In tlio•) throal yields to Ono Mlnuto Cough Ciii'0.

Harmless In clfcct, touches tlio right spot,roliablc and just what is wanted., It actaat once. F. N. Jonkina, Warron CountyDruirSlore.-

yt; Store.

nty

39 Bedroom Suits.3 [-Extension Tables.22 Sideboards.11 Hall Stands.13 Writing Desks.4 Folding lieds.

•[ j ' lron IJeds. ' "That's what we've been ran- j 50 .Rolls Brussels Carpet.sacking the market for. j 21 Rolls.Ingrain Carpet.

There.is no. boast when we say that we believe that; 6 Pieces Linoleum.

21-in. Black S.itin, 7J5c; value 09c. - .Colored Silks from 25c to 'Jily—a new lot puirs for 25c; value 15c pitir.

of beauties. I Corsets, 25s to $1.50.Nice line of Itlack Brocaded Silks, 75c ! Down Pillows, Me.

to !ty«; /. j Don't ftiil to see ourOitc shoes; vatu>

The Freshest and Best.That's what we've gotthere is no merchandise equipment in this section that is better or more 1 2 Rag Carpet.carefully bought: no stock that will, be more honestly sold—but for cash j j O t of Rugs.only. Now a word about goods as we show and sell them here—"alii « « Window Shades.wool" is all wool, "part cotton" is part cotton with us. From the best to \ a 1: Art Scjuares.ihe-very-, cheapest- ..article we guarantee as ; represented ••or- your money | i 7 Lounges. • : : : - - .•.-.•-:

.Beautiful Pictures and Silverware given away—get a card—cost no more] 16 Sets Dishes—all grades.

J. K. Albertson has returned to Tampa,Li., alter 11 few weeks' stay with hislothcr iiero.Alonxo Harding of Kainaayburfr, who

has been ill, is somewhat improved at .this• ritinj,' and will soon be able to resume

is occupation.Mrs. Hlnir of Detroit,'Mich;, fiave a very

interesting and-* instructive cbulk talk ontemperance ori"^Tinmsday evening • in thotPresbyter inn church'; Iiwas fairly at Itiud-ed and .much appreciated,

Soino *M was raised by tlie citizons oftown for the beneiit of Clurk Teel of tho:Srd Mo. Void.,who in Hick with-.typhoidlever below to'wn'|"lo'"Ht!ciir«-'ii"iiiiiao uinluLhor necessities.

Kev. A. h. Kelley of Philadelphia willlilt the I'resbytorian nulpit, noxf Sundayon account of eonimiinion survicos to buJnild .that. diiy.-^._ __. - :,-^,. ^•.- -^^_1^ ;

Our town people acorn to have•ina.ujiiit.the llsliinn lever, and d lily they inity beseen goins towards tlie IVelnwaro river luhopes of ciipturinjj a litrgo liuss. J. 1'. Am- 'inermnn captured \w line a .airing of buss |IH Ims been mtani here this season..

The Delaware House here h:is been pur-chased of Mrs. Steward Ayors by «i tnivul-Ing salesman, tilie will soon luavo townind probably locate in WiuhinjiLpii. Weunderstand tlto piu'ly will l>i'y;t-o' secure li-cense noon. • " M

On twemutt of |,hn IUTRO a^tendnnoe atthe school now, some of our peopluarotrying to secure money with which to hireanother teacher, and divide tho scholars,

iB'to give Lhcm more ultention .-:1.: .- -—

—do it to have our "ad" in your pocket-book.

J. WARREN FITTS, 33 EAST WASHINGTON AVE.

j Clocks.Mattings.

I Baby Wagons and Go-carts. .^.{ Upholstered Chairs in,"great variety.

! 26 Couches.; rs Lounges.; Dining-room Chairs.; Lot Large Wood and Cane-seated; Rockers.i Refrigerators. -r:.: Bedding of all descriptions.; Mattresses.: Springs.'•• C o t s .i Pillows.! Bolsters. .I Bed Quilts, Etc.

I Kitchen Furniture—^ """ '•";32-Doub!e Healers. . .-,.. .! 24 Ranges—all the best makes.j Wash Boilers.Agateware, Tinware.

Knives, Forks and Spoons; in fact,everything to furnish your kitchen.

r i Sewing Machines.

L a w DENTISTRYPrices of work to aiilt «T«rj-

body. Teeth eiumlncil amiaclvlco given free.Teeth Extracted,

35 Cents.All local (i|ipllcntlont> free.

Tovtli extrnctod ixwltlvolywithout pain by tQo uen of ourvltnllzud air or vapor, 50 coo to

Teeth Filled with Gold, $1 and tp. :,Teeth Filled with Silver, 75 Cts.A set of teeth, $5.Best set of teeth, $8.

Our (8 Beta of teeth are tho test that are madeno mattorhow much you pay for them. Wbersthe teeth aro out, pniienU coming lntbemom*Ingcaa bavettiolrteetn madothe same day bynotifying ue three days In advance. Tcoth nilMas pAtnleflslyon iinnml mlence will pornilt. GoldIllllngaepeclftlty. I'artlal seta of teeth put Inwith sold without putes called brldgoworkAll kinds of nrtlQclni teethfully warranted.

Philadelphia Dental Rooms,212 Northampton St., Easton, Pa.omee Onen from 7 A. M. to MF.N,

ESTABLISHED 1864. ,

Washington Planing MillsManufactures

All the latest designs in Panel,Beading and Cabinet Work.

Sash, Doors, Jilinds and Mould-ing in stock and made to order.

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

A Full Line of Lumber andBuilding Material always onhand.

E. W. Alleger & Son,3SandBS llrond Street.

OClue, Mill and Yard: Urond Stro

NEEDHAMPIANO-ORGAN COMPANY

MANTOACTDKSHH OV

HIGH GRADE

ORGANS.

The ManHardest to Suit

is tlie man worth suiting. We takepleasure in fitting the particular man, theman who insists that his trousers must befust so; that his top coat must be just thatlength—the right color—and have a gracefulhang. That's the chap we want—the onewho sometimes finds fault, because no fault

be found with our goods. - •

Wm. Roeker.

mil'ureJtLe work InHair Cutting, Slmvliitf,Ladles' Work, K t c ,

executed at

Stark's Parlorvdtli[thmdoucn dlfTeroiiuo tn c

ilsewhere. Von will*

Ono of our Specialties IsSin going.

A. J. STAKK, I'rop'r.

Every hptse should be covered-with a This, great sale began Monday, September 19th, and continues until the

entire stock is disposed of. The salt: is-bona-fide.in every particular. N'ot

one article will be reserved. Profit is not to be thought of. Everything

will be guaranteed strictly as" represented—both as to quality'aml'vrice re-

duction. The first-consideration is quick and numerous sales, and nothing

.will-be al!o\ved.tO;.stanc!Jn/the..;wny,.,.,...,, .-, _... nil _

oWttt's Witch Hnzel Sulvo has ..theInrgciit Kiile of nny Bulvo in tlia~world.This faetnind ita merit;:,'i!ta led-diaiionvHtpeoplo to attempt to counterfeit it. Lookout. for tlm mini who ut tempts to deceivevou when you call for Do Witt's WitchHazul-Siilvu-llio :«iuiL"piiu-curt.C:: F;-N."Jenkins, Warren County Drugstore...

South Jersey farmers have offered a re-ward of iyt,Ono for a euro for the hog dk-OIIHO which is infecting that section.

Constructed on entirely new principles. Can't slip or slidwork it crooked on.tlie road.or in the stable. 5/A Bi;is

or slide. The horse can'twork it crooked on . t le . . s / ias Girth Blankets are

"made in all styles,at alt prices, to'suit all needs. Ask your dealer for tlieiuand look for the trade-mark. A book on the subject free. .-.-.••

A Y R E S & S O N S , P l i i l a c I c I i i S i i a .

"Washington National Bank,

""Tlie iiiiik"\vHriiC!'opeiiciP(ft"9 o'clock, a. in..amlcloseil at 1 o'clock p. m.\ on all luisinessdays except Satunlays, when the closingtime will lie^u o'clock.111. All• legal holidayso b s e r v e d . : • ; . 1 , : . . . • - • : . • . -iu-,..--r.- . - • . - . . '.-.i ..-..• ..

Stated meetings of the Directors everyTuesday at 2 o'clock p. 111.,-.

SAFE-DErOSIT-BOXES FOR RENT.We respectfuUy-solicit accounts: and offer

every "accommodation" consistent'1 with con-servative banking. . .

<: R. M. EILENBERGER,.Cashier.!'.

Blue Stone

for walks?—the'nicestiand••.best;-- •Iram^prepared-tofurnish Curbing and layFlagstone walks:1 in the

•'. All goods, delivered by wagon free of charge, within a radius of ten miles,

j and free on board cars at more distant points. ' . ,.

, I TI11D TF,RMS will be cash, or threo-monlh note with approved security.

Do not delay the examination of stock and prices, but enjoy-the cream of

the magnificent selection. A similar opportunity to save moiiey on House

Furnishings is not likely to occur again in years.p '

iiThe Home Furnishers.' .WASHINGTON,"'!?. J.

A Few Facts,.... In thfi.nintli rontury the shoeing.of:':.. horses was begun, but, strange to say,,only in time of frnst

,. King Williiim I introduced horse-shoeing in Enfjlnnd

Robert Bomier says Hint shoeinghorses should be done v;ith skill.

They will be so shod if taken toBell's Bronn street shop, where Patrick"'Conroy, a Philadelphia^expert, is nowemployee]. ^s,

M Tan SycHe.BILLIARD FJOOL

Oayyos Bulldl'gNext Doorto Post OfTic© / ;U "

Hojutmil 1bpocl

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11

rltil,'

Uty.

Six STroutUlgar

J J A I

3 West

•tadm T,W,»-nou,!ooT =/lea t -Fui l "Stooh of. Kiiw • : • • "-rr-and Tobacco. ^J-. , • •' :';•

ntAOH, ;;: * ..U'liMhlngton .\vo.,'* • -'"""' -.'

UNDKItTAKKRanil KMBALMKR.

of Furniture • . . ;

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p^ V. WYCKOFP,

Insurance and Jteal Fsttno Agent,

: ... -WASHINGTON.JN. J.ToloiihonoCnU No. 31. •': ':

DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,:Cures Piles, Scalds. Burns. ,

: • ? •

Page 4: Getting Full Value. 31ST YEAU-NUMIJEU 39. WASHINGTON ... · Getting Full Value. Tills UwlintiiubscribcrrtorUieBTAR nreKetltnc for It publishes more local new* tlinn nny three other

THE WASHINGTON STAH, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, SKl'TEAIUKH 20, 1898.

CSTABLISHED fS68.

AVERAGE CIRCULATION FOR SIXMOXT1IS TO A I'M I, t, -y.S', 3,166.

t'HAi. L. STRYKCK, EDITOR AND PnormcTOR.

1 YEAR, $1.50; 6 MOS., 75c: 3 MOS. 40c

Fourth District Democratic,z,= Congressional Convention......

Tho Di'inoornllj v.iti>M of dm Fun nil l'n:i-

lliuctiiiMtltMuf liniiti-niuu,' Atluti-.'s"ii!.«M ni,d{Warren, nr« rfnu^t t"! to elivt dclfcnte? t o nCoiiKreculouiilCimvinlim to iw tioM nt Niton, lu Hi" County of Su^ex . on

TIIL'IISDAY, OCToUElit '1, 1-.*,at KoVlock uonu. f<r the ]'iirpo-t'(«f uoiulfini

Tins lm*li of the ri'ttri'M'titfttl-ni n: il< r thUcall jwill ho MW <lfUv-»t>' f»r I'm li "in' imiulriM votes-MI»1 furtlif Pi<nKvrni I.; ivinUd'ttt' furi'uti:nl tl]"lii.-t L'niiirrt'.^lemil elivilon, nii'lout- n.-i ,each frnctioit thens.f u l im- Ilfty. In -Jt-h T Wn-Htil|., Wat.1 ami It,.n.ti.-t»; j - rml l . - l :l;:»t t'mliTi.ivnslili-, War.l ami ]I<n.iKh *lv\\\ l..iM«ntiit-l

Tim ilmoiuni [tliuv f«r h 'Minc i-'iti.-'i-.--. f..rUii'ekvtloiiof Jeh-iMU^ ?h-t!l lw l l . f i l l.-V til-

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Democratic County Caucus.

NOT KOIt'CONQUKST."Our peoplo umleratiunJ both the

rightH conferred nnd tho obligationsimposed liv tho proximity of Cuba.Unrieratnmiing thetiu righu and rela-tions, they ilo not shrink from COIIHC-quencea which may follow tho p«r-forniniico of :i natural duty. i

"As long as tl:o oppressor it* deaf tojtlie voico of reason, so long imiHt thecitizen iKTiwtom his Hhonldor to thuimukst and hi:* hand to tho sabre. Ournation exhausted, diplomacy in itsetYorta to secure a pence&blo fohitionof tiio Cuban question, and only tookup arms when it was compelled touhoosu between war aml.hurviU' m'M'ii-t-sceuce. in eruellies whiuh wolllii h;ivo|been a disgrace to b:ir!).iristn. |

"IlUtory will vlndiuato tho posl-jtion taken by the United States in ithe war with Sp:iin. Uiit in s.iyingjthis J,assume, that the principles wliicliwere invoked in t!io inauguration ofthe war will bt- observed in its prose-cution and uoneludion. If a coiiiiuestundertaken fur thy cnuse nf htimanitydegenerates into :i war of coilnuesf. weshall ilnd it ilitilutilt to meet the chargeof having added hypocri.-jy to greed.

•'Is our national ah :i me tor so weakjthat we cannot withstand the teinp£u-1tiiMi to appropriate the first pieci* nl'jland that eome-s within our reach '! To [iiitlict up.m the enemy all possibK-jharm is legitimate warfare, hut'shall fwe contemplate a scheme for the eolon-l/uion ctf th'-1 'irient nit-iv-ly li.-cati^'our tleet won a remarkable victory inthe harbor of Manila? Our guns iU's-jtroyed a Spanish ileet. but can they!destroy that self-evident truth that;governments deriw their ju^t powers,not from superior f.irce, itut from theconsent of the governed'.' Shall weabandon a just resistaneo to ICuruji>-;iiieucroiu-hment upon the Western hi-m-i-iphere in ordi«r to iniugU; in rlie eon-troversies of Kurope and \»'ui ?

"If nthfiw hirn U\ th'MighN "f )ig*gnimliz^nient and yield iitlegiance tothose who clothe (!uvetousiipsa in theattractive garb of 'national destiny,'the people of Xebn^ka will, if I in'is-talce not their sentiments, plant tliem-sel'ies upon the disclaimer entered byCongress, ami expect that good f.dthsha[t characterize the making of peace,as it.did the beginning of war. Ifsome dream of the splendors of thebptPrnjjHUf'niH empire eneircling tlui

globe, wo shall be content to aid inbringing enduring happiness to ahomogi-neous people consecrated to tiiopurpose of iniiintaining a governmentof the people, by the'people find furthe people.1'- -From speech of Hon. \ \ \.J. Bryan at-i'mialia Exposition June 11,

j Meiitcnaut Ilobson seems to bo as111 acoor.ln C-' wl-h tin- nil.'- JVITIIIIIU' I'M j LlOlHOIlilllt Ilobs'oil seoniS to 00 asDem'vriitii' jnryt, a<>»i>t«<i •inmniry ••, !«.;•>, 111*• i successful in raising ships as in sinkingmp"t auiitMr i m a u ^ j them. I Un good work m both direr-

7 ' m .^. . - . . i . ! ^ .I...* ri"'ii'h !

| g o w r in t direcI tion* has not been sutUciently appreci-ated by Congress. He deserves further

TiuaM^o"SS!' .MU'M"- f'^r '"UI.T'TM'S "»T- • ' r ! l c K1o''Io"s i ? I rcuortl of the present'wiir-m iiifi)- hi) <ii*-L'iiii:rii: win moot nt o.urt i Keptiblienu State administration did

. lioiiM'. ik'iviiiiTf. uii • not appear to be worthy of extendedMOXMAY, (H-TUUEU I M - . ' S reiii:u'ks at the State Convention held

iit li a. in- tu fit>ti't:nimj tiw re^iitp uf MI! I | in Tivuton In.ot 'week. It wilt be givenv"TntMitti'iuiou of tiu> mii-Mi iitfir'i> I- n-tnvt-i l^ l l e { l^e ' i tioii by the Democratic partyfully ciiit-ii iu ptvtiuiri:i;or";iuiu:t io rciiuiiiif {later on.

follow*: I s e c t o r Allison is quoted as express-*i»ectL«udVrSVrVff the main features ofmiiry t?ii't:tiotiH, uii'.-tuii;-. or enmniM"* in M i-r \ t h e war t axes will i ievor be ronpalf'tl.

SiV«"rii«"mr Sv-'wlTtma'' S ' ^ K f nVi':! ' ' T h e enormous expenditures of thet l iclf Ulltlos, n'.'Vul-.illy lt>»liik">.IHnl sltiJsi

o t h e r in fwr:ii." m, f o l l o w , imn' i r ly: ' l —tlmt 1 wilTtti* jiiUt-i). i i i^ i i f f .»c o r ••l.-rk,

n"C£5ff^wtMf^ Those extravagant Pitney Republi-. iuii>i>tfc*i iiy^ht'i)rnio^n«i.:Hi»nnv of tiio i:,nmiy! can editors who have been saying mi-of wnrroii for uie e^vcrniiiont'ivf tia- s-nM pri- kind things of Foster M. Voorliees—b^t^IiivVu""^!^ l" t l l t ! I s t . i l ' j ! ) ' n ^ n m l ' n t u o o a uk, so to speak/nieimthoiiVm-iiHiTLuu shhii'bo tir»t aiimiii-1 —-willT after today, go to eating crow

n>- jtidatj i>y nui nf nn- -tii-<[n<.:tor!i. with a loiig-han(iied""iork." 'I'hey are"ifltMi =!iaii, iiiiuiiniri'-r• tiiv nceustometl ro the unsavory dish, how-.'''iKlurto/iMV' k.i't M1. over, and they will do the gastronomic- (itiMiiiiuatioiis m vote at feat without a grimace.—Fleinington

MARK TWAINThey relate to Mark Twain'seccentricities, and his aptnessin making the most ordinaryepisodes appear ludjcrous. Thestories arc brimful ,of fun.

When I Stood Face toFace With Death

General A. U\ Greely,tiie };nMt Arctic ex-plorer, tells here, for tlmfirst time in print, theirraphiir htorv of hi:; ft-ar-fill exil« oi 27S d;»ys atthe Nurth I'ule, whenhis comrades dailydropped dead at his side,and when all vv.med daybv d.iv for tleatli to come,

Miss Wilkins in Her

New England HomeAn entire photORraphic

.:•-.... j'-ige will show theauthor of "Jerome "and"Pembroke" ns she isat home : her friends asthey grouped aroundIUT"; going out to walkwith her dog; with herfavorite cat; and in aneveiiiitg gown ready fora reception.

John Wanamakcr's Sunday-SchoolThe Most Interesting'Sunday-School in America

Mow it has grown to be a factor in a city's life,to^filtf-r with the wonderful man who has d c

. voted his energies to its development. Illustrated.

These arc Some of the Special Features in the October Number of

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ASTHMA CATIJK ITREI).

A Noted IMiystchiii Will ITovc; This toSUIIVI-ITS In WII»|I1IIKI»'I.

i ? l l 0 progress nf modern . medical| science has led to the discovery of

•—^-* i successful methods of trositment for[t is to be hoped that the-inveBtiga-i m o s t o f t l l o s e maladlm once regarded

tion of the Alger War Department will i"9 incurable. Astnma has always beennot prove a Di-evfua trial, with'tlie vol-! regarded as bclonginK to tliij obstinateunteer army as brevfns. ; class, ballling the skill of tho greatest

: . ,* , i uhvsiciaiis. Thousands of TTl: . . - . .

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Organized Inhor lias it in for Foster]51. Vborhces and will lie heard Item oil iNovember Sth.

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SAVINGS BANK'MORRISTOWX, >'. J.

INCORPORATED MARCH 3, 1874.

IfrNltV W. MIIJ.KU, I'BKSIItKNT.1ACisKi.irs n. uri . i . . VICK IVK.-H.K.VT..11. T. HULL, SKC«hr.ntv ASO TiiKA.-fitKlt.

•;,Utfiiry W. Mlllor. . Iluurj- C. JMtnoy.AVrullns It. Hull. ,"£«• l'lilliii 11 lluiliimuCiiiti:?iV swut^JirD 1'iiul i:i'ver«

-,...:• STATEMENT JAN. 1, 1398. -

Sc;:ur!lks.r.M-.tc:[« jifir v{ili:u....;.S!,:41J,1u'J 51Jliirki-t viiliit' ' .(riwiirltll^ in i-xw.-.*

ofimrvfiluu S(p,r,:j{l CO

Tutni iic^t'i." «i,siJ!,!i:jy 51I.tAlllI.lTIKH.

y-ltf *ltiV(lSlfJ50Tt'.-l to (iL'iKrfitDM .rHuuiiry 1, li1.^, -T.iWl ?!

Phe.choice of a good representative! H n o w .'?>' l h e i l ' , , o w n experience thatmoemrat" ^ewtoiviiexf"Thursday j " l i t t l | W " l!"«"> -reiiBi- ima - bteir uuoroact-ans the election of 11 Deiuocmtic! t h e m '»>' t h e methods heretofore em-

! l y i n R l l h S h i n th

t j K-tlm

.,, this District in Xo-| P lo-Vmi- n r - Pviulolph • Sehiffmann, ther. Party harmony means partv noted physician, has, alter a liio-longi_ " \ study of Asthma and kindred diseases,

. » . ! discovered a remedy which not only.So-Var as armv scandals are concern-is'vt'fi instant relief in the severest

• • - -- of Asthma, Ilay-Fuver ami

gvember.success.

in its pockets. [confidence in his remedy, that to over-. ^. , I fiomfi t)io •aiinptkiisni of tho public

About two months afyo.•-the-Wasii- [growing out of the failure of ullit-rington.Kepublkian Clnb turned Pit- remedies, Dr. fechifTmaiui ruquestaney-8 picture toward tho wall and this nnper to annouiico that foi- thelater turned him down (lUottethur. Tho n e x t t h r t i G tla>'a h o °fl«s- 11 liberal

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IiitPR'-i I- .!..";!?['•••• I mvi pnid !u J>£iuviry nm!JiiJj- (if LVWII yi'ar fiMin IIIR proilts of tb<-' previ-ous Mx liUMltllV iHISiHt'Sri.

l)tf|)Orl;s imulu on .,r ijofore Hie :M «l»y of J M I -uary , j \pr l i , -miy tiud Ucrohor finiw ifitt'r>'r>tfrt'tn tho lU-rtt Jujr i>I' wilil months rifsipeciivi Iy.

COHHKSl'ONnKS'CK siOl.UJITEI).

I-1.••.(•. IJvAliK 11)1-.A.s.-—-- --i.i • t up-j-oi.. ,c-j-ts-io tho heiRwherq glory;oro\vncU, the geniusAwuriiaui—iiuurly-uuinls-io-ii,

t wuli prodBioua good

v ^ finijiii" ffterche bhiy ^"ay t o |overcome the iiittural prejudice oft | 1 0 l m l l , j 3 of Asthmnties wl|o.J,,ivoheretofore sought ••"rolfctV- "in vain,pemons HyiiiK out of town will receive

6 : i i = ; f r i t i n f ;i 315preffnnnb\mh prodigious good to all direct to'".Dr. R.,t Schiffmann, 315

mankind; tn fresh fit-Ids for the extent jioBabnl St., St. Patil, Minn., beforesionofAnuericantradeundcommerce-!sopt, SOtli.aa no frtfo'samplnn" can benew openings lor the investment oflob^ined ufter that date. Send dimplyAmerican cnjmul; wider »evpe for the \ y o u r i m m e iim\ [uidress plainly writtenactive energies of American young] o n a p o s t e a r ( ] .men—to more trequentglimpses of the I _-: '•—^-*American Hag to . vm>agers over the-1 S'strly evurv stove redtju^d in'''price,ocean ; merchant shipping nuUtipliacl JHH^H l'l. .I-ihiiston.. n-Ki-2*,manifold in the harbors of the world."—• / rz-^'— —r.™rr. • • . •'•' ."From the japoecli of Attorney-GeneralGrigpH at the Rppuhliean State'Con ven-tion, Trenton^ Sept. 22nd.

NutU't'of IMsHiiliitlun of l*jirtui;rsliliKThe partnership heretofore' existing'be?

tweon John N. ltobf and Harry J.'llcnun-(_oj_da ia this dny iHabulvwt ..by^umtUHLcuu;

'•'"-'Now that-war is"'drawiiig1"to"a.':'ul«.ific,-tSCIlt;- iite'buok'accbuiits are to be'-pald to iwill the war 'tax be repealed or will It t h e S l l j d J i ) 1 S i l N . 14oor, wi,o tiHsumus all thube continued aa a means of locking up j ^ ^ ^ o f G t i r n i • ,

"i fry'tiil LBH u u'd*t i yii rTera firatMTo'ni aicG'j^^Hr^^r^room for an issue of banknotes.

EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC LINESHEET Wu5ic AT HALF PRICE.

.MUSIC-BOX£5.5O5=K'0£/.V5^-£/£M.W>PHONOGRAPHS, EuiTARo' 2110 '

R E G I N A 5 . BANJOS.^ WO V. •

j|j•- No one-can holp bnt-adpiiro.-.t'Ii@I

lnonumental hypocday of the"espan-aiouiat party, which wants to owii theearth under• tho guiseioi'*."humanitarian

-'"'mbtivea;r^~If--fi;his~isn?t--Btealinjr tholivery of Heaven to serve the devil UKit ia an excallen t imitation of that tao'tiw

. of procedure.

n, N.J., Sept. 17, 1S08."

TO 1HK DHSt ;CJtAT10 VG1 EK3 OF WAHKEN" CIlONTViI hiTOjir rtunoijur.o inyaell HH n ,'Aiiitlliliite for

MoTiibcr1 cf Aaaemtl'.y, iii th«fmiCuS tn<inli»MSaltirtliw, O-Jt'jber «.'*, 1«'JS, vV-«.l«tng mywlf, Ifnotiklflikti'il uml eli'CtwJ, to filllh 1'tiUy perfotuii j d u i l p i r l a t n t U B to PHM oniou ''

Oxford, N. ,T,, Sort SOlli, ISbS.1

_.J :, : ;.j.-.Cari(]l(lali '. |i f u r , A S M C I U M Y .T.I•TUB llHt(JCU.\n<; VOTEUS OK WAKKK.OCO'CKTV :

In Ai:t:.-,rtihin:t( wliti tlin rulfo Koveniljin vitaI)uiiiitT:tiit!i.-. piurly. I luM-.-tiy mmou':i;o inywlf nnacuiiilUliito lor. Um Kini'imiInn I'l.i-.Momiicrof

-A1-.-«iMhir-f»'!»-v:^nr»-iii:'!!!tr==«f!i!i!ir::i!:'J(;-

O'i;nt,'H'.'iin;iiri. I nNu i»to.]to tlie j.ieopm my hudiL-lIOiLMlrili Hi:U!l}tUU!l(U<]<'CtfW<

TO TIIB!HKMOL-BATtfc VOTKHllUK t o l rnl.i! Rovni!ng..Uj bitiiotiiiciirt df Warrmi conntr . 1 •Imrebr Att.ItlJBClf IH JlCKIirllilMt'rfor thu ODlCO ofof Kssumhly, plfdgito's i\ fnlihfm jw

o of duty !I numinr\trd /iml ohotnd

•nciThe Largest. Finest and Best AssortmGnt of -

WinterFootwear \llo be

id at

Petty'sShoe Store.

FOR MK-V, BOYS AND YOUTHS—Win-ter Russets—latest styles and shapes; Calfand Jiox*Calf—lace and congress.

FOR WOMEN'..MISSES .AM)CHI[ , | )RKX—Vici KA<\, Dongola, liox Calf, Tiger Calf

'""•—in"iace7and"buttbn, ail widths and sizes.""

gJUi,- THE BEACON SCHOOL SHOE• HERMAN 1'KTTV,

Wasliington, N. J.

The Best Shoes for the I,c.-.st Money—That's Our ,\lott».

livery Customer a Lasting Customer—That's what we arc aiming for.

.We never misrepresent a pair ot shoes to sell themThat's Our -Success..

No lime hi'our business career, for twenty yearspast, have we been able to place before the publicthe real bargains in .shoes as we are toJay. A verysmall profit lor us but :> hiy savins to the public.That's just what we arc1 cloin«—JiviJin^ the prolitwith the customers.

Our shoes are nearly all new -this fall and of thefinest quality .iml very latest styles, ami the priceswill surprise Ihe most'eritical buyer.

Note the prices:

Men's Heavy Working Shoes

Dress Shoes, Opom Toe

" Dress Slides, Wide Toe

Wiiiiitii's Heavy Buttuii Shue.-.

" " Uke Shoe's

llon^ola liutton Shoes

Chilvlren's Shoes

.Wen's Winter Tans, Hals., Bull Dim Toe,(iolf Cm, S;.;o quality

Men's Hr,N Gilt, Hal., s=.>'o iji!:i!i:y

25<'i

950

950

95 e$1.00

i.oo95 e

•: and 75c.

$sC»j

THE

Burt k Packard Correct Shapeare the easiest littini: shoes nVkk— re^ul.ir ^.j.ooanJ s;..c\) quality for ,)>,7 on and {i.(.im.

We v.-ot:!.! be pleased to have you call.

John N. Roof; .Successor to-H>& M C D . A N O I J J S

| 5£l SOTI0E—Mr. Cla rk \ 'oti^h vvlio is wow MKiiKijzt'r of ourI M : i'.lurc ;iiii! whose, interest; ; :i:v o'.:r int^rei-.w.::: we!! knownI \-M to the people in this section of W;irivn county and wouldj [*] " \\- pleased to have his friends call.

I New Pilot. New Cargo.| ; , ' New Tariff.To the "i'uhlic of 'Warren County, Greeting:- : It affords mo much pleasure, to, announce the.purchase,

of all rights, title and interest in the business of Hall & Tre-win at the old established but remodeled mercantile house ofA. W. Creveling, and to extend a cordial invitation to call andsee me and my rapidly increasing stock.

New goods are being- received every day, and it is myintention to neglect no detail of stock, or.method in my en-deavor to win your confidence and esteem. Our efforts willbe solely devoted to the buying and selling of

Reliable Clothing, Hats, Caps,Furnishings, Trunks, Valises, Etc;The building has been thoroughly renovated and the

lloor lowered to a. proper level. Our prices have been drop-ped below the level. A pleasure to show goods.

F\ S. STEVENS,Successor to HALL & TREWIN,-Washington,-AVJ-. •- ••

New lines of good:; 'coming in every duy, including the very latest

and best stvles hi ' .

Wu guarantee uur j>rices to be in pleasing 'accord, Of our new Dry

Goods we will speak1 l;ilor. During tlit* past f w week'.s

•- . The People's Emporiumhas been the scene of an ^active clearing of Lawns, Dimities, Shirt

Waists, Wrappers, Etc. The'few that remain may be had at your

own price. : . '• : -'-•:: "~:~rv:]-~" » r • • • ~ " •-—---•--•^——

pur Grocery Department is stoclfuxl with the finest and best at the"

^6Fr~B!^utp"SbliaT,Gr^ei<er^

prices. Our Oyster Gracfters are particularly choice and fresh and are

"•• J .

No. 3 E; Washington Ave. " '

:=.i- ;aadNo. t2 Broad Street.

oyesdo not see as well as theyshould.- Oihcrs are wellb'tit soon become tired.Others cnuau constant h?ad-- •ache, which many times maybe relieved by a pair of pro-

- :pcY: fitting-glasses. If foriiny reason your sight.is not-good, call on ys-

We have' the appliances,^~^5kiH-Mirt^c'iVciicnce^toTit---rv-

a-ny eye that glasses willhelp. ;

in gold, from $3.-5(1 lo $7:in gold fillcdj warranted for

, r,i,;0lher glasses as low as af c".....

TheiRel ia hi.v/i.rp.t ician.,."''.;.• WASHlNG'l'ON, N. fi " '

at JSecrs' Dry and FancyGoods Store.

We carry- only desirable andhonest floods. No trash at. any.price. We sell season's goods dur-ing" th'at-SBasonV'thus'Ue'eping' slock'"clean, fresh and efficient and at.prices' that overcome competitionand attract new customers daily.

50-in. All Wool French Seri;u tn Green,Ulnc, Cardinal, Wine and- Urown at 55c; real

" s i u p A t l Wool CI<ilh,.iHI|H!,---.Arniy Blue,Green :tml Red at w , valnevloc.

3»-ill. Wool Clolll, Grcwi, HI110, Uniwn.incl :Gray a t nsc. , '

Taf/ola Silk in Hlaclt, Navy, Cerese nndWatermelon shades.

2.[-in Satin RhaJatna, gE^ value Sr.25.

;: ^.^J- JATIU:,LINIS1 ; _ „ _ _ .

70-iti Uleachod, (i8c; v.'ihlefi.so.70-in " ' 85c; " Sr.ao.

yS-i-in Cream ^ s ° c

^^i^^inS5?'iLs5r-""::"™~

Hal^K:ilrGottie5Affloi.T6rLot HnmlkerdiieJ, 5c.N(W..]in«. Kid Olovc1;, fait- slutlcs, -08c—...

'Wissus' "ami 'Xhliclren's (-Fast BSack tlosei d i

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WashinSupplement-Sept. 29, 1898.

The Warren County Ifnlmi Holds ItsAnnual Session In I'ort .Hurray—

Splendid Addresses;.

The Y. P. S. C. E. of Wnrron countylieltJ ItH nn imn l #•«»•».«>..•>--

. ,v, u..nuiy, is unnts one for j The Prayer Meeting and Lookoutm e x. X' B.C. E of Warron county tho sanctuiry; fourthly, it compels ! Committees next conferred. Thiscon-

heltJ its annual convention in the I thousands to work the Lord's day who f ference was in charge of the Rev. N.-Baptist church at Port Murray last Frl- might be seen in the Sunday school. > P. Grouse of Danville. He explainodday Threatening weather prevailed This latter feature, he said, way the; tho methods of choosing tho commit-in the morning which kept many from greatest argument against If, for tho i t*™ - " ^ *v-1- ' "tlio morninir sesflinn hnr. Mi« «*>— *••— •"••"-- *• - -1« ...y..iiuK wincn Kopc mtiny fromtlio morning session but the other two,in the afternoon and evening, were

...'. well attended.Tho morning session opened with a

probe and prayer service led by thopresident, \V. C. Albertaon, M. D., ofHolvldero, which was followed by anaddress of welcome by tlie Ryv. T. E.

N E W H A M P T O N .Judge Porter and family of Philadelphia

passed through hero on Monday on theirway from theirsummer home at 1 locketts-town. Tboy took dinner at the AmericanHotel. . . . . . . . .

Miss Cora Woller of Bayonno passed Sat-urday rind Sundny with her parents.

Misses Ethel Apgar and Edna FIofTmanof Califon wero guests of Miss Mary Sharpson Saturday.

The school bouse was broken Into lastSaturday night. Entrance was gained bybreaking tho fattening of a shutter. Booksand papers wero scattered about but noth-ing WfiB taken. This in the second offenseof this kind within a short time.

An oyster supper w-ia held by the Sun-day school lost Friday night. Owing tosome edibles being left over the supperWHS continued Saturday evening. Tlio at-

, tendance- was largo and tho receipts wereover j70,

Richard Holjes has laid a new walk Infront of his hotel.

Smith Bowlby of Cnrrolton, Missouri,who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Win.Sinter and other relatives in this vicinity,

, returned to his home on Monday. Mr.Bmvlby was a former resident of this placeund went west about fifteen years ago.

Samuel Vannatta and son Frank ofWnshinirton wore guests of Mr. and Mrs.Philip Weller on Sunday.

Miss Edna Welnted bus returned homeafter a week's visit with relatives at Leb-anon and Whltehonne.

Miss Bessie Dunn was pleasantly enter-tiiined a part of last week by Mlis• EdmtWolated.

u u „, ,i,, x noy com- '< get as umny mpel them to work in order that they [but not ImpnmayhavoSundavnaiiprnin*'"1 '-1"1— —

ress of welcome by the Rav. T.Vassar, pastor of the I'ort Hurray Bu

_ „,„ V1, 0<i|jitiinuer a-itti. | moimandH are being led away byftj i iprRoports were road by tlio District Hec- r The abum of tho usu of it is sending (reprtitury and County Treamirw and .each young people todestruction. I Tof tho superintendents ofdannrf-n-.'nnt-c f Tim ur,™..-...- -••*•<SSS=ESS:S;»^^

HiH i A lull lino or split, Icip, cnlfnnd oil eraiif luencnior aocltitius werei added—tlie i is two million Endeavorern. H« ex

StewartHvillo Iiiitlieran and tlio Iloi)o j plained how the Society of ChristianChristian The committees were tlien • Endeavor came to tho front in the mis-appjinted on Resolutions and Nomina j sjonnry and t

y y of his fellow ministers, antho cleverness and skill with which liheld the a t t n t i f h^^!!^s&=£^^i&?!^^=xi.

everness and skill with which lit)held the attention of his audience wan

Wmmmmmmmm e a d of truing to tho uneeewnry expenao the moitfy h to he

, wiuwvur. xiie duty of a,• of the! Christian is to use all his puwer to

^^^^^•B^^-^^^^^i/. ^..,, ttJiitieiuiy is to disregard j "Train up a child in tho imj no snou

this comm.Vnd. God introduced-the go and when ho is old ho wilt not de-Sabbath for rest and. worship and set, part from it." In the course of her re-tho example by resting on the seventh j marks she said: "God wants the boysday. Pleasure and toil are neither one and he wants the girls." Stie urged

" rest. There are several reasons why [the necessity of bringing: the boys andtho Sabbath should be kept holy. The [girls into the work while young, andfiret is a physical reason. Tlio beHt; illustrated by mentioning the fact thatmedical authority has said that tho J Christ chose a boy to help him feudbody and mind become diseased whenused continually. Men who labor sev-en days are not as healthy and do no]live as longns those who work six ain'rest one.' A British writer says: "never knew a man to work snven dayin a week, who did not kill himselfkill his mind." ' " " - -

thus he set the exam-on to sh th

•.,," The speaker gave manyillustrations to show thatSiinday labor

" was not a paying labor, and that what-- • over is gflineel in Hpeed and time is lost

by damage to machinery.The secontreason he gave was tho

Civil Reason.V^The weekly day of restis a neceasityjbutthe work-day Sundaymeans a pauper Sunday. Out of 1,2H2convicts of'the Auburn State Prisonduring a number of years, 26 kept theSabbath. And not a single case of

..Luc—thus he set the example. She goes on to show that this i«

'just what tho Junior C. R societies aredoing today. Her arguments were

! based largely upon tho fact that notonly should tho young boys and girlsbe brought into tho Sundny school andC. E. societies and taught their rulesatid principles, but they should be giv-en something to do and something tothink about. 'Keep"them busy in thework as they grow up and they will al-ways remain so. Bring them into thesociety when young and you will nothave to preach the Sunday newspnpornd bicycle. They are not too youngo die or be led astray not too

... . . . . uuiiuiiueu iur. Tupper,•bin.ihould work harmoniously. H should Inlso.be unitedly at work—knit together

'asubudy. The stars; differ yet theyall harmonize.* Some 'differ in color,some in -:"~

sBs s

„ ... oiiu, s'jnie have satellitesothers bells; yet they all have onegreat center, the sun, with which theyare in harmony. This is the way, saidtho preacher, that it should be with thechurch. If only, like those stars, youaiid I had fellowship with the CentralSun, then we would have fellowshipwith one another. There is room forall classes, justao the spirit haa touchedthe Holy Spirit. Tlie'doctrine of Christis to bring all .denominations togetherwith himself as a great.contral sun, say-ing: "Peace I give unto th'se." Theywould then not bo divided but one infaith and doctrine) one in charity.Give us tliis spirit a'rtd the world shallthon take knowledge that we havebeen with Jesus.

."MAIN* 138

«nu iiuu a suigio case of I by encouraging every, eihurch to havecapital ofTense^ occurred when : theia Junior society. "criminal waai brie that knew a Sabbath. A conference of the Junior work fo]-

Thc Spiritual Reason was the third IIOWRH t'""° -.'i'i--~-

John Lake of Sitsqiidmniift eoiintv, Pa.,s visiting liin sistor, Airs. Elizubeth Becb,ind other relatives in this neighborhood.

Mm. S;irah Smith of Walnut Viilley,mother of Mrs. John L. Beck of ttii.s plnce,was buried in the li>uni!sbiirg cemetery onTuesday. The funeral was preached inthe M. E. church of which she was a de-rout member for more than fifty years.Rev. Mr. Johns oTBIairatown officiated,

The Felker Bros, of Portland aro paint-itig.the new residence of J. S. Andreas.

Lirge nunnew of eels aro being caughtnightly at the iljur mills by me&HSsof uif '"eel ruck. . ' • \yy^~* • "

Rev. J. H. Piper willyjreich his firatsermnn since his return froni.a two months'vacation, on Sunday morning next.

Rev. Robert Doheriy, one of the ablewriters of the M. R Sunday SchoolJounifil, preached two able sermons in theMethodi<it, nhnt.nl. i...» "- ••

.y.io uuo IJIIIID Knew a Sabbath.Tho Spiritual Reason was the third

that Mr. SchenoKgave.: - The Sabbathis a day iii'which we may have an op-

:,,^ —^';.:--;-Portunit,v to meditate upon God's holy" ""•""* " word.. We are commanded, said he, to

remember tlio Sabbath day to keep itholy, and God requests obedience tothis command. But, instead ofa Holyday it hns become a holiday. Themain causes of this are the Sundaynewspaper, the bicycle, baseball, foot- ~,ball, excursions, open stores and BO- parative streloons and, in some cities, theatres, gions,

... , i u i u u i ;u ui ttiio junior work fol-lowed this address. Many questionsconcerning the societies, duties of sup-erintendents, Ate,.were asked-by--clelu-

1 gates, which were readily answered byMrs. Dukes.

A general conference, "The Misnion-ary Committee," wns^.the next Inter-esting part of the program. This wasconducted by Miss Jesse Ward ofHackettstown. She illustrated bymeans ofa chart and ribbons the com-Darnrivo atr-a-^fH* -*•*»•- different reli-1

....u.ruiwuww uauviiie from' the1st chapter of Romans. He gave a veryurgent invitation to any who desiredto tJike up Christ to come forward. Afew testimonials were given afrerwhichcatno adjoiiriiinunt^Thiis ended a"con-"vention which waa unquestionably avery profitable and pleasant session.

' Francis Willard Council, Daughters ofLiberty, had ono of,their larfjo and enthu-siastic moethiffd Infit Friday evening, theDecision being the visitation of membersfrom Americmi Advocate Council of WHSII-

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1898.

CHA«. L. STHVKCH, EDITOR AMD PHOPHICI

The Celebrated Scranton CoalAT UBl'AIt-

bom of Hnt right band mreut m»r Now Wlii.l-eor Ilutul.

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Co.il l»n<lVi| dlrui-t from im (oror fwroeiia) In- '-

WM. HIIIKI.IM.

SUPERIOR LKMIGH VALLEY COALrun li« olitniiiiil only fit our clmtCM nloiiRMorrlrt OiimJ, nt Iw Junction wltli llolvk

ClwwtnutPen

'All ennlUiover Kirrtwijo.

. Conl !lm InI on nor, VIVPJI--Hi© IJU.HI, ih

Ultuml

.-; 4.03 " »; . . . . . a,7ft " "

lorOovcr mill ili-||v.-rc<l to wagimTlii>mi|»<<rinriiy of U'hteli V»!l«y

thi> f«.'t that It I* JuinkT, l.urimforilt niirt* li-«it, htinw nil ulcnnorurotyrit iliui'li,-uj,«.Mt.

ua Cmtl $.'i.fit) JUT ton.U. I,. CLINK ft CO.

LATEST TIME TABLE.TO NKW YOKK.

7.10,10.11, ft. in. Mil: . , l.-S, XOV&iU, 5,10, *7.IB|..•II, *S.W, ji. in.

PltOM NKW YOKK.

JolinMInglo died In Mnrkflboro on th10th lost., aged 78 years.

Tho Salvation Army will occupy J. W,Fltte' biwomont, No. 10 Broad street, fromSaturday noxt. !

Tho child of Mr. and Mrs. Barnoa Wliit-raoro dfod on Sundny night and was buriedat Summorlleld yesterday.

Tlio nsHQSSor of Pabaquarry townshipTho nsHQSSor of Pabaqubut asscwed the thrco hundW t h l t ' k f

arry tored deerthrco hundred de

park at f 10 each.

n s pIn Mr.

Tho next teachers' oxnrofnatlon, iw be-fore Htntod, wilt bo hold ut PbllHimburg oiFriday and Saturday, Oct. 7 nnd H,

Edward M. Wildrlck died In Warwick,N*. Y., on tho 14th hist., aged «2 years. JIowau form or ly n resident of Marksuoro.

Lyndon Carhnrt him left the New Wind-nor, where he WOH employed as clerk, midlinn returned to railroading as brakeman.

AdimuHocIablo will bo held by tho W.C T. U., at .Mrs. Win. Shlpmnn'H tonlRht.A very cntcrtainlm; proLTiim will be ren-dered. -; • ••" :•

The M. «fc E. K. M. II. A. excursion tolauchlUhnnk on Wednesday carried 1,700

^ iWednewlny carried 1,700

The gross receipts wcro

A ilo L'lnce Is improving Win. P.ituti /rf plciimint homo nhovo liram Cantloliy erectliifi^a piazza on the south side oftllC llOUHC.

MIHH Mny Oordon has resinned her posi-tion a.s drtHsmnker with Miss Anna Byrnoand will horender tako in work at herown home.

Tim monthly mtatonnry collection ofho Presbyterian Sunday HCIIOOI will bo

taken up Sunday, It belnc the ilirtSundiiyof tho month.

Bicycle riders in meeting a wagon shouldring thofr hell and turn to the rinht. Inovertaking ;i wagon, ring and puss to theleft. 'Tin the law.

nepli K. 1'etty HiicceedofI in renting IIIHlowittiiii four liourH nftur lust week H

•jr.vjt had Iieen IHSIIO(1. Tlio people read;ho Oent-n-Word coltimi

•PURELY PERSONALA Record of tlio Movements of Oi

People You Know Varioushjoclal Notes.

Mr. Hunry IlaycaofKItigHlaiid won homoovor Sunday.

Mr. William Bhipman in again nick wltliIda old complaint.

Mrs. Edward lirlnker has been qulto111 fur Huvoral days.

Nts, Borah 8. ilaneo in vfeltJflff a t Stc-phctiHburg tills week,

Mfcw Lizzlo Grofl" JIHS been visiting inl i . i . r>_r.i...k ..; LJ..«.....*MI

IIi«h beeSaturday,

fMr. Hurt Searfoss of Arlington spentSundny with frienda in town.

Mr. Ilnlph Durouicr Is contemplatingmoving hi* family tu RtHton,

MM. Louts Zitiolli1 was visiting inDover for a few days last week.

Mr. and Mrs. II. J. McDanoldH wcro inNewton from Friday until Mondny.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Christine were iiNow York Tuesday nnd Wednesday,

MISH Ora Lake of Bloomsbury was thogiieHt of Mrs. T. H. Dcdrick yeHtcrday.

Clare fine Drake has taken a positionivith the Jlonihy Organ Co. ntEiwlon.

Mrs. J. A. Uest of Newark ,came upMonday for a vfalt at-Mr. J. C. Oroll's.Judgu I'. II. Hnnn has been upending n

week with ills daughter in Philadelphia.Mrs. Robert Ojmun of StepliciiNburg

was a gnc.il uL Mr. J. S. Carter's on Sunday.Miss Julia Bergen is spending the week

in Now -York city, Patoreon and Hllznljeth.Mr. Charles DnviH was unable to work>r a few days hint week on account ofI mmMr. WIIHII l-'ehr of Ohio It Hpcnding a

lmv <lnys here with Mrs. Kdwartl Fchr andfamily.

MissGiiasiu Hill will entertuiii a partyAaron It. Hildebrant, formerly of Hope of friends at her homo on Jsicknoii aveuuot now residing in Newark, wns married " ' '

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us iniirbed 'Trnli.H iimrko.1 *

extra milk tnttiito Ww.hlii(ii»ti,WllHllIlub'ton

iiRton y.05 ut.X> ii. in..

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[iiiii Will, IJiltS, ovi>ry SN-uv«H l!<j!.i,ki;nfin. in

vlu .Murrlxtoirn, nrrlv. in; rotiiraituj IWLVL-Uda Morrlbtowu . ;

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IltC-v, the buDtbliick.wont to work at theNcedliam on Tuesday.

Hila.H II. H hie I its is pkelng a new Acmesteam buller in a house at Mlairstuwu.

A barn bnl»nKtngto William Henderson,at Oxford, was Imriied to thu ground on

. Sunday night.Jildgo^W. W.'PortiT of Philadelphia

has sold IIIH f«rm at - ITfickvttiitown to a;-Philadelphia purty. .V

The boys'foot-ball team is arrangiiijhold n musical entertainment iiC.T. IJ. Hall on Oct. S.

Head tho advertisements. They are areal help in limling what you want aiul

•"""-frequently save thu r*jjul«r inuiiuy.The ditlurunuu butwumi an apple and a

pretty girl is—one you squeeze to got olderthe other you get 'cider to squeeze.—Kx.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Peter's mis-sion will meet this (Thursday; afternoon

avenue.-•"•-• A-iiutv: IIngst(Hiu walk i.s being laid in'.-.'. „•',front of one u!" J:imc:i L. Uoyd'.s Iiou.iu ut

thu lower end of West Washingtonavenue.

There will be a phonograph entertain-ment and sociable in thu Baptist churchon Friday night of this week. Admissionfive contH,

•It. A. Nixon left last Saturday to accepta position in Sew York city in a laryy up-town silk mill. 11 is new address is Mil \V.57th street, New York. '••

A, Ulair Kelsey has been appointed n— member "of t h e " Keptiblimin" State* Coni-

mlttce fro111 Warren county to succeed De-Witt C. Illiiir, resigned.

The household goods of the late J a n eWoolever of Rock port will be sold at auc-tion by tho executrix, Mrs. C O. Pool, a tl tockport , next Saturday.

F. M. Utihlein is having one of hishouses on Taylor -s t ree t repainted. I t isoccupied by. Messrs Samuel Smith andChas Miller and their funiiliea.

. . The party of civil engineers who havebeen surveying in this vicinity moved onMonday from tho New Windsor to Hum-phrey's hotel a t Glen Gardnor,

A new 11,0-liorse-power turbine waterwheel of the latest and best pat tern nudnew dynamos were recently added to the

"-•electric" light equipment, at Puulina?Palmer Cox's Brownies, iti " F a i r y l a n d . "

a cantata in two parts, will bo presented inDawvs1 Hall on the evenings of Nov. 4 and5, under the auspices of the W..C. T. U.

Letters addressed to the following per-sons were uncalled for nt the Washingtonpost-oilico for.tlio week ending Sept . iMth :Charles AltchV-Mlw Htnndlo AIIHIUI, Alra.

n Bloomfield oti the lGtli to Miss Anna M.i roebtT of tiie latter place.

Janms Stout 's public sale of horses, wag-ons, lilackHinitliiug tools, etc. , will takeplace near liroadwav next Saturday, Oct.1st. See " ad " elsewhere.

Frequent ly we receive letters and com-munications attacking some individual orindividuals under tho guise of news. Thispaper has no use for such things.

The aiiiiouiJ2cint-iitof tho fall openingof tho lion Ton Millinerv* appears in thisIMIIU. Tho public generally ia invited. Ittakes place next Saturday, Oct. 1st.

Mr. A. Davidson was in New York fromSunday until Tuesday night purclmH-ingliis»Lock()fhuliduygoud.H. Huin tcndsto carry a larger stock this year than usual.

Mr. Oscar Jeffery, J r . , who for tho pasttivo yearn lias been in n law olllce in NowYurk city, luw returned liuru and ..-iitered |

W. W . Christino Hold a now Syracusewheel to I'M ward Christino of Htmtliopcthi.4 week.

Mr. and Mrs. William Weidner visitedMr. and Mrs. Moses T h o r p in Phillipsburglust week.

Dr. Jacobus bus been indisposed for afew (luy.s and IK not yet able to attend to

Fradurick Winters of WcHtlteld Isspanri-i n g t l i e wuck with his uncle, Mr. W. \V.

MIHH lively Hotrom of South OrRtigcwas the guest of Mrs. George A. Higginson TucHday.

Mrs. O. S. C m l n n r arid lilMiwere at. Itolvliluru p i i r tof 1,her parents... ••-"'

MCHBM Grin Pet ty and Clmrlci Pencil

Broad street. Thoy oxpoctto roniflln horoaboutd for about aix weeks.

Mr.'Dean Konnoy of Holmdol, N. J.fltopned horo on Tuesday evening on hiwny to HtewartHvIllo, whoro ho will romnliuntil Friday with hln father, Mr. Andre?h. Kennoy, Ho will stop here on his wa1

homo for a few duyn with hlsalstorH. Hiinado tho trip from Holnjdel by wagonstarting Monday morning.

Jacob S. FIUH la to bo congratulatocupon having i-ocurcd a luorntivo pouitiorin tho home OIIICOH of the Prudential In-wirancoCo. at Newark. Ho entered uponhln dutica ycHterday morning. Our young

* * bright and energetic, and, being achip off tho old block," that lie,,y «"•!» "11 IUV tllll UIUCK,' LIIIIL

will develop into a valuablo employee cinot bo doubted.Dr. Chnrlofi Scarborotigli of Mudison him

icen dangerously III from a trouble of thontostines which has glvon him more or

ICHH trouble for years. Poriodlcil attackwcauso him excrucl.tting pain and their In-creasing sovurity ho« canned serious appro-leriHion, HO much HO that a upeclallHt is to)o coiihultod at oncu. Mr. i\ud; Mrs.kVillard Allegcr drove to bis homo moreban two wetkHago for a visit, which .WIUI

prolonged until lost Monday by IIIH IUIICHHMm. K. \V. Alleger Is wltli the family now

The Presbytery of Newton will hold itsitatcd iiununl meeting at Markshoro, coin-iiienciiig Oct. I, at 5 o'clock p. in.

Mlmer K. Opdyke is about to erect au-ithcr large iuo houso nt Hraui Castle. It

tvill occupy a space of GO x 75 feet.Toavnifi t.lio use of n two-cent war tax

stamp, the Liickawaiina and other roadshavo abolished the ten-cent rebate check,

Very little cider will be madu in thi;:tatetbis your, tlio 'apple • crop bcincrop b

will nog m.

t be on-

tin Ron Jnywc<!k with

Yurk city, luw ruturnud liuru and witurcl lM "K" » " "tiio ofllce of his father for an indefinite I n n r t hiindoy.

•ere in towi

y , ppiliort tlisit many eider millsiniteii.

I'otatocH have declined in prlco the past.vtjek or two and at presynt huyor.i are of-cring I'IO cunts it bushel In tho northerninrt of this county.The Woniiin'K AnxflUry of at. I'otcr's

ilission will give a te.i and entertainment•u Hallow K'en night in Guild Hull, com.imtcingnt Oo'clntk. ynjiic novel fwh

will bo introduced.The Internal Revenue Department has

decided that the holder of an unstampedcheck mny stimp it and uancol the stamp,i:i order that it need not bo -Hunt back tothe maker to be .stamped.

Misses Kiirr and Weller desire to expressthrough thuSTAfc their thanks for and ap-t.rt'ciitloii of the bicycle given each by theWnshington I-'ire Co. as a result of .theiretlerts in the contest for the company'sbe nutl t.

The body recently found at Bridgeport,Conn., hns again boeu "positively iudentl-tkir 'as t lut tulMi^HmmaGil l of South-itigtnn, Conn, Tho ldcntitlcatlon appearsconclusive. Dr. Nancy tiiiilfnnl has beenconnected with ttie case untl ,n.n effort labeing mado to have her arru;.tcd.

period. jMr. W. W. Christine is a strong advo-

cate of macadamized roads since his tripthrough Morris county last week. Howas accompanied by his wife anddaughter.

Mrs. H. M. Bull has returned from a stayof two weeks in New York city studyingmillinery styles and in trimming hats. Shei tri

ce of .Mis;

is Carrie 1'iornou of Uolvidcre vlsitodher aunt, Mrs. Charles Curl, from Sundayuntil Tuesday.

Mrs. John A trio of South Orange was re-newing old ac<|ujiintancus here from Wed-nesday until Saturday.

Mr.|Win. B. Craveli'ng left yesterday forPhiladelphia where he will enter the Uni-versity of Pennsylvania.

Landlord I!ulln ortbcIIullinaii House,i t h t i hi

Charles Aitch.Mis Htnndlo Aumln, MrG. 11. ijiigliHli. Cicorgo 10. Smith, MiasMary Wolhnck.

George Broad ami Charles lluddutz ofOxford had .some trouble over money mat- „tors last week and Broad had Raddatz ar- corrcBpouding period lust year,rested for appropriation. Thu matter was | rWis iirejnforiiioli that John J. RIIBII,

Alex. Hough, of Plii'no No. 7, will bitried before Justice Croveling tomorrowon a charge brought by Fish Warden Hillof drawing oil'thu mill pond In order tocatch the ilslu..

Mr. Robert- Holman has gone to thebedside of his sick wife in Brooklyn. Ilowill probably give up thn tuning trade inwhich lie is very protlciont to enter theinsurance business.

It is reported that John Knrr 1ms pur-chased Point mill, near Penwell, for thepur pose of obtaining power for the elec-tric iichtsystum here and such an may bo

We acknowledge with thanks the re-ceipt of the twenty-page number of tinHurtonian. a neat and interesting publication from Tfkaniah, Nebraska. It contains numerous portraits and pictures obusiness houses and private residences.

Dr. England in arranging a series othruo huniHins for" Sunday evenings, -be-ginning next Sunday, that promise toprove very interesting. Tho first subjectwill be "The Way;" tho second, "What isFound in the Way;" tho third. "Tho End oftho Way."

Misses Edith Miller and Cora Raub worejach awarded an Oxford Bible by the Pres-byterian Sunday school last Sunday, apresent ollered for committing to memorythe shorter catechism. Bibles were givenprevious to this lo Misses Mary Hornbafcerand Liuira Davidson.

Itev. J. H. Fr:izcr, who for the pastr.ixiiontbs has been pnstor of tho M. E church

at Asbury, has resigned bis plnce, havingaccepted a call at Ivennard, Nebraska, Heand bis family left for their now homeyesterday. Mr. Frazer has been stntiouudin Nebraska before. Mrs, Frazer is aiIOWA lady.

Mist*,Mary J. Dullord of this borougli•~" '.•KR.-t'.'d by the School-Board.1: 1( '

liurgcn part of! Mir-s Carriy Clarris of Jenkintowii, Pa.,. . loft hure yesterday after nearly a month'sJcft hure yesterday after nciir

visit with Miss Bessie Lewis.Mrs. Anna B. Petty ofllackcttstown has

been viMting her diuighter^airj. JennieBamford, west of town.

g a n d s n .place, is reported very serio

UldllllR 0msly ill,

Thursday night to 1111 the vnefi in ttmcorps of teachers) caused by the" resigna-tion of MIHS Cornelia Godfrey. MissDuflbrd is a graduate of the State NorSchool and has had experience in to;

ig here and in Flemington.At the Irmt meeting of the directors of

tho First .National Hank, a dividend offive per cent, wita declared from tho earn-ings for tho past six months, payable oiOct. liit. It was found that the profits foithis period under tbo new muniigeuicnth p i d t d e r tho new muniigeuiontnid considerably excoodod those, for tho

quiolly Hcttlud before Squiro Andrews hon Thursday, last.

Mists Anna Cronan of Now York, rop-rcscnLini* the Western Publishing houso of

•...Chiaago, viwH^d-oiir •H'jhool' thi.1! week-to"CoiiHulcand advise with tlifc'*- tdichers who

are teaching the Pollard system of spelling.She comes around about twice a year.

The election of delegates to the Demo-••---••-"•••"•-•'crutic tiuljuniittorlHluunvuiiLtmi tuok pluco

last Saturday afternoon. Ex-Senator C. F.ataates and cx-Congrcssmtui Johnston Cnr-

::• ;.;..-..-.nialrwere :iinuuiu)ously clioauu.to rcprc-.soul thin borough, The twain loft yester-

.rrrr^rrdliy.-fur:Tr*;ilL'jn.-*r,-----.••"•":-;——:•.;—-•:-:-L •-;--.--^^rs. Edmund Wendehnck has been hi

Now York city for a period of thrco weekslaying in her fall and winter stock of halt*

.-• -• and incidentally enjoying a niostdcliglifful„ . „ yiuga niostdclighffultime in sight-seeing in company with Mr.Wcndoliack, whoso business keeps him inNo\/York moat of the time.

Wm.'Mowder, t,Uo old war horse of Mans-field, was iji towh again onSr.turday sup-plying IIIH moul ciistinners, and vjaa1 given

-warm ""coetfnfiw'on n)lMdes.-He waacroat--ly' debihtatcd iia tlio result of u very tioveroilliioss, but he is nowrccutorating rapid!"lness, but he is n o w cAt one ttnifl his conditionllfo lieit^tl.espnired of.

rating rapid!as critical, his

^ . pTlio first puhlio reooptfon nml (lanqo of

th ill l l l l b lll W b i t, Tlio first puhlio reoop

_£tho aoHHun will l»u lu'ltl by llAlblctii^A-Hsbciatioit on TuOtbiWlS VN

lllo g oiatioit n Tuofldn'y evening,Mrs. VunNormaii's full

Sll W fOotobeiWlSi. Mrs. VunNormaiis full orcltGHtra oWllve ploPpsn'Sll W. present from

--:-Eftaton to furnishi'tif^trtitsfln,.-.A- vt<fy,dn-llghtfifJtimo Is in.4torofor tho participantsforJthe conwnitteo ia sparing JIO p'aina to

, ma'&o t lio occftslou an enjoyable one. In-~: viftitionfl^vill 1>1 ia 'tod within a fow days.

':••• Skillful and.sciontiflotretituietit,with tho.-. oseof th(j besiapproved juaterials, olten, suoccpds wiicro (Jthors-fnil, TJiat la tbb- reoeoh of UiQ HUtcesa of tho I'lrlladolphia

' Dentil Co, nt Eaatou. When in need ofdental wo'rlt ft will pny you to consult

• ••r thorn if yqu wnftt t h e bosci •—•• •••-—•

Bloyalo hospital—JainoB H. Jo.hmj(,on.

l Democratic friend of Montana, hrsproved to be tlio champion punipk'i,grower of this hccMon of the country1;From four .seeds sent to him by his daugh-ter in Culifornhi he1 has raiserl. nine' tino,large punipldiiH. ono of wbicli meanureHfour feet, eleven ami one-half iucheu in cir-cumference.

Mrs. W. ll.Swfty7.0of Hope, and a, nativeWftfihinRtonian, -ifi-tliu-Mill>jucL-:uf--"iiiiicIi-coimnomintion in the South town diatrict,Frelinghuyseii township, on uccount of thoextensive-.'improvements tbM-have, beeninnae to tho interior of her school roomthrougli: bcr. pcrautial oilbrt,- Bocor..J.Gcl-by-her scholars. The room has been repaint-ed and rcpuporcd, nnd now blackboardshavei been added,

s our plenmiro to b'J"ahown throughtho annex of the Bowers siiuH' and tobaccomill alCliRiigowntcr on Saturday, our es-cort being Councilman John It, Powers ofthis borough, who i.s onts of thu ownois.Tbo proCcsH of packing ip very interesting,anil wo were surprised at tho amount gfgrocin -t-uwnri nut;, The husiooss is in avery prosporoua condit'nn as a naittral re-ult of tho energy and Intolllgonce dovotodo itsult o

to it,Tilgh

fnn Fiorey baah C W l l *

a build-t bk

Tilghmnn Fiorey baa piirehr^ad a build-ing of John C. Waller,** Kick was just backoftho.U.•.B.-Expre5d<:oflice,"ainl muveiUliback so that It how" adjoins the buildingwhere Harry Sehaurninn ban his uphots-toring rooms. He htks also bought tho e;i-^ and boiler formerly usoil i n F . l l .

hull'H underwear-mctbryt"which willbo moved to tho building be just purchased.Ho Intends to put In somo nuohinory andik k \ t f It C h fd

Hoiriako\vril

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tends to put In somo nuohinory anda work B\\O\I out of It. Couch fndmes

be'manufiicturcrl. by Mo-snral FlbreScheuriuau a n d i i n y o t h M iobwnr

\vr b n u f i i c t u r c r l . by Mo-snral Flband Scheuriuau _and..iiny, othM.. iobwwill bo'takoa"In; M Fl iH fl

. . . £will bo'takoa"In; Sir. Floroy wiH'Ou uiost,'of iiio work nights, ' t.. iu Mrs,-Nutzo has returned from Now York-city with a full Htock of Lhl) newest thingsin Millinery. Call and see her hals l«)foro

iriR. -You will not only geft tho lowestIB. but aitvo monty.'"' D-SKMt

Mr. Augustus U'ehlcin of PiiHsaic ishome to spend II Wo weeks' vacationwith iiis father, Mr. F. M. Ueblein.

.Miss Maggie Urnndon of Newark ismaking a vi-it at the home of Mr. JacobH. Trimmer on upper Jtrom) «treef.. Mrs. Jane Cliria'inc has'rctiirnci'after a two weeks' visit with her daughter,Mrs. Frank Horn, at Burlington, >*. J.

Miss Florence Barnes left on Mondayfor tlio Woman'?) College at Baltimore tocomplete her cuursu in tiiat instttutioi

Miss Ella Milhmn entertained MissesMary Todd nnd Maud Bowlby of PortMorris from Wednesday until Saturday.

Misses Florence Slater and Bertlm Lung-er of Iliickettstown were guests of Mr. andMrs. J. It. Bryant from Saturday until Mon-day; " —

Mrs. B. S. Kennedy returned linme fromNewark on Saturday accompanied by horsister, Miss Minnie, who will remain withher a few days.

Mr. Oscar Kohl, .Mis* N«llie Moaton,Mr. IloyEveritt and Miss Nellie Folkricr,all of Huston, stopped at the St. Cloud forsnppor on Sunday.

Miss Mllie D. Cummins, who has boonvisit-nir for a month with her brothers andsisters at this place, returned to her homoin Jersey City yesterday. .

Mr. Fred Chriatino of Morris Plainscrime homo Saturday to spend Sunday.•He illlod his old position in tho Wiisliing-

Stcwartsville, in putting slenm heat in hi:,popular house and will shortly build a neatporch in the front of it. Mr. Bullman hasonly been in Htuwartsvillu live months,coming tiiere from Riston, but lie has al-ready acquired nil enviable reputation as acourteous and accommodating host.

Are you ready for your millinery ? Secour superb line. Your money's worth-oryuui' inuney b.tuk i.L Fitta' Buu Hive.

Kriiiui'kabli1 $ - Shoes.We aru making a specially of goods at

this nrico and oiler the greatest values inthe State at this price. Look at them and

... _ „ of New York, you will note they arc the kind you havegrandson of Mr. Peter Wandllng of Lliin been paying f2 50 and >3 for elsewhere.

None can mutch our goods in style andquality. MAMMOTH 8HOK STORK,

Oppositu Able Opera House Boston.

ton Hand Saturday evei.Mri:M, P, Rurd.nf Sn 'rtleld is cutcr-

tftlnliig Rev. J. H. Piiircliild of Hartford."Dim., for about a week. Mr. Faircbild

a former pastor at Summertleld.Mr. George Leidy, of Lincastcr, Pa., aell known base t'all player, is spending

this week with bis sisters, Mrs. L. M.Shropoand Mrs. Warren B. Shinier.

Miss Enimn- Swayxo of Elmira X. Y.,is visiting her mint, Miss 13mmil Murlatt,at Peqiiost. Dr. Hiimpton of Cafhondulu,Pa., is also the guest, of MIHH Marlatt.

Although greatly wnjoying the tri|> West,"ex-Mayor Allogor hocamo a victim of theMicliigiiii cliillsand fovor and it h.-wgivon

im coriHidomble autioyanco since Ida ro-;irn.Mr. .lolurW. Knt of West Portal and

Miss Luulta Trimmer of Holland wore

CENT A WORD COLUMN.j AilrerUflenients under this head nrr publlnhnlnttiie iinliormrdteot oae cant a word, but noailvertlaemoBt will be receive J for less thaa 15aouw for tho llrai Insortlou.

Foit KKXT-Store-reom next to Risler'jrestauriuit. Apply to James II. Johnston

FOR SAMS—One organ and piano com-bined—a novelty. C, S, Amerman.- Fashionable) dressmaking at my homo orby the day. May 13. Gordon, 57 CornishSt., Washington. !)-29-3t

Foit SALK. —Horse of Hambletonianblood,-abnut • 15( hands high, seven yearsold, sound, kind and gentle; very suitablefor a lady; want of use the reason for sell-ing. Inquire at STAR oilice.

Don't wait till the goods are all gone andthen come to Shurts &. Hichey's closingout Hale. • . . . .

Ferns, Palms, Begonias and other deco--ative plants, also a variety of floweringplants. Bulbs for forcing and bedding,Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Von Lionsand Chinese S.icrcd Lilies. Warren StreetGrcciiliou.sc.

Foit SALK CUE-UP.—One-horse treadpower nnd thresher complete, good asnew. Jacob \V. Cline, Harmony, N. J.

•,.. . . , .••• . . . -.- .. .- . 0 2 9 - 2 t •LOST—A young black and tan dog from

1'oumnns avenue. 'Anyone returning'liiiuto H. F. Hummer will be rewarded.

Puuuc SALE-: OK HOUSEHOLD GOODS atmy residence, 237 Belviduro avenue, onSaturday, Octobor Sth, at ono o'clock.Isaac Moore. 9-2ll-2t

Foit SALT-:—Second hand Meyers piano,in elegant cGiidilion. C. S. Amcrnmn.

CJ. H. MaLtison's for crayon and pictureframes, 10 Taylor street.

FOR GOOD BREAD use Cramer's Flour.

Rug carpet ut ii() cents per yard at Shurts& Uiehey's.

Uomeniber S. S. Tool is milking tine cab-inet pliotogrnphs forfl.50 per dozen. 1-2-t.

Fou UEST—House adjoining Uulick'sbnkury. Apply lo MIHH K. M. Shields,

\VASTKD—flOO on first mortgage on a13-acro lot in MnnsQcId towns Hip, withtwo good houses, ono new: now barn;wagon houso, etc.; also 300 nppto trees andotheryouns fruit. EnqulroatSTAUoillco.

FOR SAt.K on RENT—Farm ofl3S acres,Oxford tnwrwliln, near the 9unlmerHeldcuurcii, D. W. irome. 9-iMt.

GOOD AND SAPK INVKHTUENT. ForSale—the live houses corner of Broad St.and ioumuiiH Ave. Centrally located and :always routed. For particulars addressP. F. Colo, P. O. box IKE, New York. i

FOR H.u.K.—Scvcrnl nfco Jersey hejfcrjcalves; solid colors; from somo of my bestcows. A quick buyer will got a bargain as 1I cannot spare milk for them. J . II. fHfrmritoii, Osbonm Farm: pewt-offleo, iWiishingtoii. • J

100 pieces itn ported dinner set that cost;f 13,50, now $u.75, at Hhurts &. ltichey's, *

WASiii.vn-ro.v Mtr.sic: Sroin-t-Shcct Imusic. 10 cents a copy. F, \\r. Collins, 6S :K. Washington avenue. ;

• FOUND—A large jointed key. Owner!may haveKiun« ty-mMing nt ftr.\K olllce;and paying for this notice, >

;m-~-The latest war novelties with 'pictures of Dewcy. Hampson. Schley and'the Maine. K. U. Hnyder. |

Orders received for cunning iioaches by •T[imes I,. Sliields. '{

TIUINBDXL'HHB.—Mfw Annlo DufTord,)medical, surgical and obstetrical nursing, JAddress:—Washington, N. J. 7-2SHf »

Foit ItKST— IIou.se on Went Warren;street; $ti per mouth. Apply to Win. S. iStewart. :

Strictly ail-wool ingrain carpet at »01ent« per yard nt the closing out aalo of!

^hurts & Itlchcy. JTo LKT—Nuw double hntmu nil upper i

Brotid street. Inquire of It. M. Petty. 'S-1S tf. f

For delicious Ice Cream and Ices, fine j*ako and sweet Bread, no one cxccll i

Oulick. Ho spares no expense in theirinking, thus insuring tho highest quality.Washington Kelmol of .Music; violin,

l*no, art'An and iiii.udolin IVSHOIIS35 cts.;•\ W. ColliiiH, director, 5^ K, Wasliington 'Lveiiuc. . ' IToLKT-Flstof four rooms and bath j i

,lso suitable for ofllct's,over J. D. Cornish's !ore. Apply to Henry Johnston. ;Fou HUNT—Five rooms at i>j Hailror.d I,'emie. • Mrs. M. S. Runyon. U-S-tf.:

when youorder' bak-ing powder.Then you

. will be sureof havingthe best.

Foit- RliNT—HOUKO Oflaundry and otlnIiHiiiire of.I3..W.

Joseph

HKST-TI

*S. Cooic!*

ur modeAtlogor:io west

t.\» unuh

seven-,-.:S-25rfit..,.

i rooms andrn.convuniotices.

side].*>• 1 0 - 2 2 - t f . ,

of my resi-; ' v - ^ ; a " r ""

A biR lot o!'nimie.s'and double heaters ateoHt nt Shurts A Uicho.v's.

Royal mnkei the f ood,nure,wliotesa'me and detklco*.

K.CV..M, M..En«pr,.at_the.inptiKt'parsonnge, Pattcuburg, on Sutur-1 Bentty's Sai^iuni-illa Cough Syrup is

daj- Inst. J sold at.) . B. Hnmpum's storeMr. nnd Mrs. Siuuuul Fry nnd sons, Rim-- Hoine and see the "Comfort" swinffchnir

sol and Harry, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel i at'T. V. Gordon's, 61 Cornish street.'jovo, of Warren Paper Mills, spent' Sun-1.

liny with Mr; nnd Airs. Howard h. Fry atMontana. ••

Mr. .mid Mrs. .r... O. Ci roll* and daughterAnna nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Groll' andtlaui;liter..5Iiircarct_droroAo..lIiu:h_iJrid(>:n"oii"Siimlay" aii'il"8pent"tlifj~diiy 'with"'"Mr'.'DaniulStiros. ^

Mr. and Mra. Kibbfird Boatty ami Mr.uid Mrs. Lewis C. Boatty attended .thefuneral on Tuesday of tho four-montli-oldchild of Mr.iuid Mrs: John llockenbury,itPurkar, N. J.

Mr. Howard Sinter opent Monday inluckolifttown and on Monday niRht hooiiicd a party uf coon" himtorfl,' Throe

coniiHlwurn.-c-Hiiirht-. hy- thnin -\»\\, lT»\vnr<1-di(fri"t bring any hoino with him.

Mr. Clcnrgo V. Kchort, Miss Ida ^^. WoodMid Mist Abbio D.' Kgbcrt, al'i of BjatunI'sland, Htoppod for dinner nt the StjfOl^iidliotol yeslerdny. They ilro on n driv-itvjii;:.rjp thi-oiiEtli Northern Nbw.Jerdoy. ..'.'..'. * |

Cards wore issued last'Sntimlii&nniibunc-1.ig tho nidrriago of Miss .Cornelia Godfrej'.

tu Mr, Josiiith S. OnvidHtm at the homo ofjtu.brldu'H JiiLher, Mr-aLlA^aoilfroy,. nt],

atowarlsvillef oir Thuradiiyrtjctrll, ttC-f"

i t h e tele- ., ting a few

been on a hunting. , - - —•.-.gaivy . . -.-ancp II.-Qusclron-Iu»h of Ntf^ton, extra opocatox, is,doing '•Is work. " " , '.''. ' ' • IMrs. M5,AV. Drhrcs,,..hor. two (IaWhlors,!

.JSW'OH MWtwl and Mtirlon, and ami Walter,'6P Phlllipsburg, KniiHfis, nrt on a vmi horowflh rQlHtfven. Thep arti now ntopiiuig nt

1 homo of Mrs. CharloB' Kd^orton, on '

. N'.'n. Pflxitp, night iMr i^ffr'nph olUco nt tbo Htntion, Isdays1 vacation. Il h b

g io Htnti

Ilo .ha

U.unmrowenCOJ,u

It will do

vou good to

look at them.

We refer particularly

to our new and up-

to-date line of

Ladies'CoatsandCapes.

They represent the latest |

styles in material nnd cut, are-.

reliably niiide and. of unusual!

;alue::"";i;Tne;:pficesrranprfronfr

S2.47 up for coats and $3.001

up.-for capes. 'Twill be a

pleasure to show- you whether

you buy or not- ([ •

A.B.Groff&Bro.

-*^-Fai] 'Dress.Goods anS

Trimmings, Novelties, Under-

j\vear, Etc.,:, arrtvifig almost

'.every .day.' ''•" ~'

StylishRocking:Chairs.

On the second lloor oftliis unk|ue store is as^sumblcd.as pretty a line- ofup-to-date rocking chairs ascan he found anywhere inthe state. Some are madeof Oak, some of Mahogany,and soim; of imitation Ma-liogny, but every one is

, finished with that great> care that only skilled mechanics are accustomed to use on the

highest grades of furniture.

Here's how they go:

; ^; l 'Olt Si.-i(>. SoliJ oal( or Imita- ; : r v o n !j:i.()O. Pa-Uy RoIJen mk ortation nuilio^aity ro:kers, witli hfiih ; ; soliil ;oalCro:kers, witln fancy Mghlvi:!<s an.l larso arms nkoly |.,,lislial. j : [>acl<s. shaped seat, piano linlslied.

j] r o i t $:!..-,(). Stylish oal< or imila- il l-'illl S2.:,0. Imitation maliog-tion nuliUKany rockers, with extra ! | 'any rockers, with cuWer scat, highhilili arms auj hisli lacks, all polished : I hacks, linw rockers, well rnaile pol-l i n l s l 1- ! | islic.1 linlsli.

I'OK «.-..(!(>. Hanjsome rocKer, \\ • r o i t Sil.a.1. Pretty mahoganyimishea in inalWK.my wltli mother of j) chairs. »1f,(. seat upholsterej in thepearlsset In hack. |«.lisliv,l anjiin-. J ; latest colurinas • of Velours fan's-isheJ in the best posslUe manner. j j hacks, liisliiy poiishej,

Ahout Couches. ,\'o matter how artistic a couch may be up-holstered, it loses its entire value sometimes by not having theproper kind of springs under the upholstering. Our couches forSi2.00 are built with the best springs and prettiest of upholster-

P . t We want to tellyou about our New FullCarpet next week.

FORD k FLEMING,WASHINGTON, N. J.

THE BON THU

THIS IS ANINVITATION.

1 UIS.

Beautiful,Up-to-Jate

Saturday, Oct. 1stDon't fail to come and see the Latest ParisNovelty—the Fine (le Siede hair mountingdevice. Away with hairpins.

UEHLIb-N BLOCK.MRS. E. WENDEHACK.

The Finest Display of Silverware >! Ever Shown in the City oi Washington, N. J.

Cuiim ;un! -sue uur ever niiractive show wimlow toilaw ' -•--••'•-•' ---^—^T -" -

yoinranuV'lOTk M - ' " ' S ' " W '" °"' S'">"' * ' ' " J o w a s 'pre t t>"" ' '" e o f S i lve™'i r" »s

OuT^irst Invoice of Christmas Goods. '&if you sen anything that you wish roservej for you, l>v pavinc -i snnll sum ,!nwn

^ t J " i . ' l iy^ : uva>" w i t h >'ulir ' W l "e on it and you can p:iy llallinio. and"get It.at you"• Don't miss seeiiiy; those pretty goojs at

THE NEW JEWELRY STORE,. W. CIIUI3TINE, 2tW«tWMLlnstoiiAvo.

Jeweler nnd Opticinn.

Ihnvejtist closed n bargain with one

of the ^irgest store mauutnetnvers• in ,•

"this country. fiiis ijeql ewUiles" TneTo ~

buy my stoves cheaper than ever before.

I will give my customers 'the benefit of

j?J£j_,gg»rf hick. I h,-tie.:-reiiuce.<l the .

price on nearly every stove in my store

from the celebrated Valley Xovelty

down-ti> little-"Picket".

I have a splendid stock to sqliset Mill,

JAMBS II. JOHNSTON. '\

A»»WsVvN*/uiw«*s«^

%\Mz4lfiAa*BY!feM"'SMKl«KidMaa£WiOT^

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, SE1TKMBE.RJ9, 1898.

PLEASANT GIIOV13.Wo hoard of a mnn over at Anthony

who was so fortunate last spring na to havea swarm of bees to come and go In a holoin his bouse. Ho watched them nil sum-mer until lost week, when his pnlntecraved some of tho luscious honey. So hogot an expert to come and tnko it out,and when ho pryed the board loosetho Httlo busy bees proved to b« yellowjackets, nnd the man's mouth hi wateringfor honey yet.

Oscar Ray of PhlladelpbU b stoppinghero with nfa fnthcr, Frtmk lUy, lor nshort time. .*.;'

Honrv Wyckoffof Schooloy's Mountainhas lost. 37.; hoga. Philip Ort of the same

Elnco has lost ([uiten ntimbcr. The causei said to be the feeding of swill colluded

from the boarding bouses.Misses Abble Sharp nnd Kdnft Hann aro

taking n course of studies at the 0. C. I,,HacUettstown.

James Rice has his cider mill running onfull time.

GeorgoVnnllilliardof near Little Brookfound two bee trees, from which lie tookover a hundred pounds of honey.: Pancakes will soon be here, ns tho farm*ers have their buckwheat all gathered.

Bert tlopler has left the employ of Ja-cob Wiseburn and gone to North Branchto work for Robert Beatty in his mill.

Mark Hulems lost two of Ids best cowslost week from being foundered.

James Kieu is having some repairingdone on his buildings.

Alfred Slater had the misfortune to tlndone of hia cows with a ley broken last Sat-urday.

George Wndner will work for JacobWiseburn as soon as his time In out withRobert Oaniun. .

Some of the millers aro ottering 10 coinsper bushel for buckwheat.

W. W. Perry will race his famous horse,"Lightfoot," against Al Barker's team.

Jacob HHIIH bits gathered lOObualmla ofwinter apples.

A pleasant party of friends gathered atthe homo of Herbert Beatty on Mondayevening.

The body of Geo. Flummerfelt, a privatein Co. N, 1st N. J. Vols., was brought tohis late borne at Lower Valley on Monday.His dentil was duo to typhoid fever.

One Minute Cough Cure surprises peopleby its quick cures and children may takeit in large quantities without the loostdanger. It has won for itself the bestreputation of any preparation used to-dayfor colds, croup, tickling in the throat orobstinate coughs, F. N*. Jenkins, WarrenCounty Drug Store.

L O W E R U A U J I O X Y .Presiding Elder Krantz preached in the

M. E. church laat Sunday morning, Com-i bserved

1513LVIDKKK.Tho Bam fords now talk very strongly of

putting up the new silk milt that they be-gan here some time ago and abandonedfor good and Hutllclont reasons. The onlything now in the way of their buildingthe [ear that they

vay ofwill miot bo nble to ge t

n i l t h e h e l p t h e y m a y n e e d . A t p r e s e n tt h e y e m p l o y n g o o d m a n y h a n d y b u t i n t h ee v e n t o f t h e i r o t i l n r g l n f * t h e p l a n t t h e y w i l lw i l l n e e d a m u c h l a r g e r f o r c e o f m e n , w o -m e n a n d c h i l d r e n , n n d a s t h o " a v a i l a b l ep e o p l e " a r e s l o w a b o u t c o m i n g f o r w a r da n d o f f e r i n g t h e i r s e r v i c e s a t a f a i r c o m -p e n s a t i o n t h o f i r m i s i n s o m e w h a t o f a( { i i j i n d n r y n s t o h o w t o p r o c e e d . H e r e i a ag o o d c h a n c e f o r t h o s e w h o w a n t w o r k ,i t n d i f f t u u i l l c s l i v i n g n e a r t h e t o w n , h a v -i n g c h i l d r e n o l d e n o u g h t o w o r k h i t h em i l l , w i l l u r r i i u g e t o h a v e t h e m c o m e I nm o r n i n g * ! * t h e y w i l l t l m l s t e a d y e m p l o y -m e n t m i d c i u i e a r n f a i r w a g e s . T h e c o m -[ m i i s U i i L i l i i i i p c x U ' t i " i v " i m p r o v e m e n t st o t h e i r p l a n t . A n e w t i n r o o t w i l l b e p u to n t h e m i l l , n e w w a t e r w h e e l s t i r o b e i n gn d d c t t , a n d a d y n m n o i n b e i n g p l a c e d i np o s i t i o n . T i m h i t t e r w i l l f u r n i s h p o w e rf o r t h e a r c l i f i h t s , s o m e t w e n t y I n n u m b e r ,t h a t w i l l b e u s e d f o r l i g h t i n g t h e m i l l .

T h o r e q u e s t c r e e k h a s b e e n v e r y l o w o fl a t e a n d t l i e a n g l e r s t m v t ' h a d u l i n e t i m eh u n t i n g m i n n o w s a n d c r a b s .

R e e d F r i t z , t h e h o r s e m a n w h o w a s k i l l e dn t S o m u r v l l l c , w a s w e l l k n o w n i n U e l v i -r i e r e , h a v i n g h a d h o r s e s h e r e a n u m b e r o ft i m e s .

J e s s e H a y e s w e n t S o u t h t o p u r s u e h i ss t u d i e s I L S n p h a r m a c i s t b u t f o u n d t h i n g si n s u c h b a d s h a p e t h a t h e c u t s t i c k s m i dc a m e b a c k q u i c k e r , H e s a y s t h e M o u t hh « s n o c h a r m s f o r h i m a n d t h a t N e w J e r -s e y i s t h e p l a c e t o l i v e i n .

O u r p e o p l e w e r e s u r r y l u l e a r n o f t h o

UUXTZVILLK.G e o . W i l d r l c k w a s e l e c t e d a d e l e g a t e

f r o m t h o 1 s t D i s t . o f O x f o r d t o a t t e n d t h eD e m o c r a t i c S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n h o l d a tT r e n t o n y e s t e r d a y .

E u g e n e P i t t i n g o r , w h o i s i n t h e e m p l o yo f t h o W y o m i n g a n d W e s t e r n r n i l r o n ds u r v e y o r s s p e n t S u n d a y n n d M o n d a y n th i s h o m e I n t h i s p l a c e .

M r s , M a r y G e r m a n , w h o l i n n b e e n w o r k -i n g n t S m i t h B r o s ' . H o t e l i n F h i l l l p s b u r Rt h o p a s t s i x m o u t h s , r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m eI n t h i s p l a c e S u n d a y . • -

M r . a n d M r s . J a m e s M n r t i n o f N e w -a r k a r e b e i n g e n t e r t a i n e d a t t h e h o m e o f !h e r s i s t e r , M r s . M i l t o n C r a i g , t h i s w e e k . ,

M r . a n d M r s . S a m u e l ' L l p p i n c o t t o f !P h i l H p s b u r g r e t u r n e d h o m e T u e s d n y a f t e rs p e n d i n g a f e w d n y s a t t h e h o m o o f h e rp a r e n t s .

M r s . C . B . S m i t h w a s t h e g u e s t o f r e l a -t i v e s n t P h l l l l p s b u r g , S u n d a y .

M r . a n d M r s . J o h n s o n C u m m i n s c o m -m e n c e d h o u s e k e e p i n g a t l l r h l g e v i l l e o nT h u r s d a y o f l a s t w e e k .

C . B . H o y t i s ' a t t e n d i n g c o u r t n t B e l v i -i l e r u t h i s w e e k r . s a J u r y m a n . A s s e s s o rS m i t h i s a l s o p r e s e n t b y s u b p o e n a .

P e t e r W i n d f e l t r e t u r n e d t o H u n e l l o n o nM o n d a y u t t e r s p e n d i n g a w e e k ' s v a c a t i o nw i t h f r i e n d s a n d r e l a t i v e s i n t h i s v i c i n i t y .P e t e r h a s a v e r y l u c a t i v e p o s i t i o n a s c l e r kf o r A d a m I ) e a l a i n a n ,m e r c h a n t o f t h a t p l a c e .

a p r o s p e r o u s

M J J M L e n a V . C r a i g , o n l y d a u g h t e r o fM r . a n d M r s . T h o m a s C r a i g , d i e d T h u r s -d i f b i f I l l f lM r . a n d M r . h md a y m o r n i n g , a f t e r at w d a y s w i t h u l c e r n

C r a i g , db r i e f I l l ni f h

i e d T h u r se s s o f o n l y

e s t h

death o? the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. {interment "in" the" family , ... ." " * ' tueterav at Bclvirtere, The grief strickeiT h o m a s C n i i ' g ' o f l l i u t z v i l i e , a n d e x t e n d

t h e i r h e a r t f e l t s y i n p n t h y t o t h e s t r i c k e np a r e n t s . L i t t l e L i m a w a s a d e a r c h i l d a n d

twe days, with ulceratlon of the stomach,caused by catarrnh of tlie stomnMi, ngeei10 years, Tho funeral, which' was held'" ' - - ' * 10:80, WHS largely

' rtotllciathiciplot in the

1 0 yS u n d a y m o r n i n gi i U e t i i i u i l , R u v . M .

i w q u i t e w e l l k n o w n t o s o m e o f o u r p e o -p l e . ,

O u r p e o p l e h a v e b e e n q u i t e i n t e r e s t e di n t h e ( . l e o r g o F r y a t l ' a i r a n d h a v e a n x i o u s -l y a w a i t e d t h e t l n a l o u t c o m e . N o d o u b tt l i e t i T . u i w i l l p r o b e t h o m y s t e r y a n d l e a r nn i l t h a t c a n b o l e a r n e d a b o u t t h e m a t t e r .

p a r e n t s , ' h a v e t h o d e e p s y i n p a t h y o f t l i ee n t i r e c o m m u n i t y i n t h e i r s a d b e r e a v e -

Mrs. William Brands, who hns beenseriously ill nt the homo of her daughter,Mrs. Harry Shuler, we are glad to note Isimproving slowly. •

The hotel register* have been withheld.this week, for a reason that we will in-

Oillcers are on tlie lookout for some | form the readers later on.mysterious looking persons, presuumljly j M r n m l M r s - Thotinw Craig wish tofemales, who hnvo.bceu masquerading:, exU,IKi their sincere tlmnks to their manyabout the streets in the gnrb ot males. Oi, k , , f j , , neighbors for help n idcourse they did no harm to anyone but n ( l ss i s t l l IU:e ;„ t h e i r Mff bereavement.classof persons stood ready to accord them ^rather rough usage in the event of their ' ' *. *meeting theiu. \\\i believe there ban old A S H U l t Y .

Miss Ssillie Smith, who has been enjoying' " iition with friends at Cnli-i t a p e n a l o l l e n s o f o r p e r s o n s t o a p p e a r I n

P e r l m p + t h e y t h o u g h t h e w a s a p o l i t i c i a nn n d h a d b e e n t h r o w i n g m u d . B u t h e i s n ' ta n d h a s o f f e r e d a r e w a r d f o r t h e d e t e c t i o n

o f h i s f a t h e r o v e r S u n d a y .R e v . H u n t u i t t o f H a c k t i t t h t o w n w a s n o - j

tlced in town lust Wednesday. [

OUR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT!Having just received another large consignment of new, up-to-datefall goods, purchased in the New York and Philadelphia markets,we are now prepared to offer our customers and the general publicthe finest selection of dry goods for the season ever shown m thistown. Here arc a few specimens:

Outing Flannel for night robes.Table Linens—white, red and the new shades of green.New invoice of Sateen Skirts. j

A good quality of Quilting Cotton at 10c per lb; the best!quality a t 12Jc per,lb. j

Blankets—white, tan and gray—full size—from 50c. to $6.00.

They were Bought Direct from the Manufacturers.The best Corset made is Thompson's Glove-fitting;

try one.

Ferris' Corset Waists always on sale.

You are cordially invited to call and look over our new consign-ments. We feel confident tnat we can suit you both in qualityand price.

I EARLYI SHOWING

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JOHN D. COKNISH.Near the Square.

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A Larger Stock.A Better Assortment. g^

Later Styles. ^ ;New Novelties. ^

Choicer Grades. ^ZFiner Qualities. gr

Lower Prices. » -i ruer Bargains. ^

t j i t i l l t u r t h t r i ' r o i n o u ' t l ' o

We are ready for Fall .Trade in

Colored and Black Dress Goods.

Early selections give you the choice

of the market. Call and see.

E Special 2Sale of 3

Carpets E|

j C o n t i n u a l !

p a r e n t s , m r « u u u . m g , x ^ n a u ^ ^ ^ V J , < * * ( « •t h r e e s i s t e r s , M r s . P . D a v i s o f A s b u r y , M r s .G e o r g e H a r p e r o f W a s h i n g t o n , a n d M r s -M a r t h a K i n g o f B e l v i d e r e . T h e f u n e r a ls e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d i n t h e M . E . c h u r c h o nt h e M o n d a y f o l l o w i n g , I l e v . A . C . C o v e yo f f i c i a t i n g . I n t e r m e n t i n t h e c e m e t e r ya d j o i n i n g t h e c h u r c h .

M r s . W m . S t o u t n n d M i s s C a r r i e M i l l e rw e r e g u e s t s f o r a w e e k o f R e v . a n d M r s .C o e y m a u t i t L e b a n o n a n d o f f r i e n d s a tJ u n c t i o n .

A m i l i t a r y e n t e r t a i n m e n t , u n d e r t h ea u s p i c e s o f t h e K p w o r t h L e a g u e , w i l l bag i v e n t h i s T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g i n t h e M . E .

- n b u r c h . F o l i o w i n g , t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t r e -f r e s h m e n t s w i l l b e o n s a l t ; i n t h - i b a s e m e n to f t h e c h u r c h .

Q u a r t e r l y c o n f e r e n c e w a s h e l d i n L o w ' sH o l l o w M . E . c h u r c h , l a s t S u n d a y a f t e r -n o o n .

M i s s e s M a r g a r e t a n d K a t e A t n e r s p e n tg i t u r d a y w i t h H i r a m B a c h m a n a n d f a m -i l y .

t i m e s d u r i i i f i i t s l m t o r y l i a s t h

m e t h a t j S a t u r d a y " j t ' n r i S m i d n y l u s t .

s o c l e ? 1 - ' J t r s - M l i r t i " N N > ' , c k ? 1 V l u l ( 1 , d a u R b t o r A n n a

d e c l a r e d a d i v i d e n d a n d p a i d o u t s e v e r a lh u n d r e d d o l l a r s t o t h e m e m b e r s .

W e J i a v c l n u V n u i t p n r u = l i n t . . c o u r t , t h i sw e e k . C r i m i n a l c o u r t , w i l l b e o f m u c h i n -t e r e s t b e c a u s e o f t h e v a r i e d c h a r a c t e r o ft h e c a s e s s e t d o w n f o r t r i n l . W e h a v e a l -m o s t e v e r y t h i n g b u t m u r d e r o n t h e c a l e n -d a r a n d t h i s o u g h t t o m a k e a n i n t e r e s t i n gterm, , "

Frank Richards is buck from the South j

Crippled byRheumatism.

Those who have Rheumatism find

will continue. Great values are be-

ing secured by those who arc taking .

advantage of this sale.

These special lots are outside our

regular lines, were bought lor this

sale and will not last many days.

Call and see.

l o w o p e n f o r t l i e i n s p e c t i o n a i u l c o n s i d e r a t i o n o f t h o s e w h o a r e s e e k i n i ; f i r s t - c l a s s K O O Ja t l o w e s t p r i c e s . N o d e p a r t m e n t i n o u r s t o r e l i a s b e e n n e g l e c t e d . N o c l a s s o f o u r c u s t o - :n i e r s s l i g h t e d i n o u r s e l e c t i o n s a n d w e e a r n e s t l y a s U f o r a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o s h o w o u r g o o d s —t o p u t t h e m i n y o u r h a n d s t h a t y o u m a y p r o v e t h e c o r r e c t n e s s o f a l l w e c l a i m f o r o u r s t y l e s , 'q u a l i t i e s a i u ! v a l u e s . '" ""•"~~ -' •• -~rrv:::~: .— •: • • • -

"EASTON'S LARGEST STORE/'

i Bush & Bull, I301 to 313 Northampton St., Kaston, Pa.

Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers,222-224 Northampton St., Huston, Pa.

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SebeUerthat there is n good deal ot rot- producing a severe aching of the bones.tennesssomewhere. • B. S. S. lms been curing Rheumatism

The Sunday newspaper train has been f o r twenty years-even the worst casesdiscontinued on tbe Pelinsylvania road and ffhlch seemed almost Incurable.

m i s f o r t u n e t o b a d l y r i p r a i . .t h e w r i s t . T h e y v i s i t e d B r i g h t o n B e a c ha n d m a n y o t h e r p l a c e s o f i n t e r e s t . B o t hr e p o r t a g o o d t i m e , a n d o n e w h i c h w i l ln o t s o o n b e f o r g o t t e n .

B u c K l c n ' s A r n i c a S a l v e .T ' u e B e s t S a l v e i n t h e w o r l d f o r C u t s ,

B r u i s e s , S o r e s , U l c e r s , S a l t R h e u m , F e v e rS o r e s , T e t t e r , C h a p p e d H a n d s , C h i l b l a i n s ,C o r n s , a n d a l l S k i n E r u p t i o n s , a n d p o s i t i v e -l y c u r e s P i l e s , o r n o p i i y - r e q u i r e d . I t i sg u a r a n t e e d t o g i v e p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n o rm o n e y r e f u n d e d . P r i c e 2 5 c e n t s p e r b o x .F o r S a l e a t F . N . J e n k i n s ' W a r r e n C o u n t yD r a g S t o r e .

3 I A U K S I J O U O .M i s s M a m c S m i t h s p e n t S a t u r d a y i n

N e w Y o r k .M r s . G n r r i s v i s i t e d h e r m o t h e r a t S w a r t s -

w o o d o u S a t u r d a y l a s t .T h e f a l l m e e t i n g o f , t ! i e P r e s b y t e r y o f ,

N e w t o n w i l l b e h e l d h e r e c - n O c t . - 1 a n a 5 .:,- M r s . R y e r s o n T r a u g e r i s a t P a t e r a o nw i t h h e r s i s t e r f o r t w o w e e k s ? .' J a m e s D . M i n g l e w a s a t N e w a r k t w od a y s l a s t w e e k . ,

= " - " — E . & ; ~ M o t t o f R o c k R w . n y . w i i H . w i t h D . J I ,R y n i a n o v e r S u n d a y . """•

D . f l . R y m n n , W m . V a n H o r n , W . A .V a n H o r n , W m . C , W l l d r l e f c a n d M . I t .L a n n i n p a t t e n d e d t h e R e p u b l i c a n C o n v e n -

- L i o n a t N e w t o n . o n B i t i i r d a y ,W i n . H . C l a r k a n d f a m i l y h a v e b e e n a t

t h e W a r r e n w o o d H o u s e t h e p a s t w e e k .

t h e f i u p p l y f u r t h a t - , d a y - n "t h e L e h i g h t t H u d s o n . •

T h e R e p u b l i c a n s o f B e l v i d e r e g a v e t h r e el u s t y c h e e r y w h e n t h e n e w s c i u n c o f t h en o m i n a t i o n o f J . I . B h U r I t i l e y f o r C o n -g r e s s .

F i s h e r W e a v e r h a s b e e n e l e c t e d c a p t a i no f t h e h i g h s c h o o l f o o t b a l l - 1 t ^ A i i i . - , T h eb n l a t i e e o f t h e t e a m h a s n o t b e e n s e l e j t o d .

B . B . P r a l l c a m e i n a f e w d n y s a j j o w i t ha t i n e d r o v e o f Y o r k S t a t e c t i ' " ' "

LARGEST DWAMD FAMOf MODj HOUSE in HLW JliRSEY

,^,POST OFFICE BLOCK

ATTENTION!Our stock of supplies for both hunters and fishermen lias been

; completely replenished tor the full season with everything either will! want, including new features that will be appreciated. :."^.

. C n p t . O . E . H a s h e s , t b e p o p u l a r r a l l r o a Oc o n d u c t o r , o f C o l u m b i a , S . C . h a i l u n t i . t p e r l -e n c e w i t h K l i e u m a t l s m w h i c h c o n v i n c e d h i mt l i n : t h e r e I s o n l y o n ec u r e f o r t h a t p u l n f u U U S -

u y s a«ot t l e .

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- i o n i c , S u l u r d a y e v e n i n g , a n d q u i t e s e r i o u s -l y i n j u r e d . T h e y o u n g f e l l o w w i t h t b ew h e e l s a i d i t w n s n o f a u l t o f h i s . H i sw h e e l w a s p r e t t y w e l l s m a s h e d a n d h a dt o b e t a k e n t o t h e h o s p i t a l . "' "w i l l r e c o v e r .

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M i s s S a b r a h P e t t y l e f t f o r X e w Y o r k o nT u e s d a y w i t h h e r f r i e n d , M i s s N e l l i e R o -r i c k . M i s s P e t t y w i l l a t t e n d t h e f a l l o p e n -i n " i n t h e m e t r o p o l i s a n d t h e n g o t o N e w -a r k a n d o p e n a d r e s s - m a k i n g e s t a b l i s h -m e n t .

O . E . P e t t y o H I i g h B r i d g e w a s i n t o w n• f i s t - - w e e k c a l l i n g o i i . ^ U l f t c q u a i n t a n e e s . . . . . . .

I t i s r e p o r t e d t h a t W i n . H i l l , J r . , i n t e n d st t i n g u p a f e e d m i l l n n d c o n n e c t i t w i t h

i i i s s t e a m e n g i n e , a n d d o j o b w o r k f o r t h ef a r m e r s , W i l l i a m i a a h u s t l e r a n d w i l l n od o u b t m a k e . h i s . , n e w . o u t e r p r i s e a s u c c e s s .

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t w o y o u r s , i c o u l d c e »n o i i e r m a n e n t r e l i e f .* r o m a n y m e d i c i n e p r o *scribed by my pliysUMfttii1I took about a dozen bot-tles of your S. S.S..tindnow I am »3 well n s lever was lnmv life, l a mjure that your meii' ' " "cured me, and 1 Trccomraeud It to any onoBBffleriuu Irom any blood disease."

Everybody knows that Rheumatismj is a diseased, state of tho blood, ant]• only n. blood remedy is the only proper

treatment, but a remedy containingpotash nnd mercury only aggravate!tho trouble.

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being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to.the.vory Punsopf thn disouso and a per-.mnnent cure always result*. It is the'only blood remedy guaninteed to con-tain no potash, mercury or .other dangerousminei'tUs. -• """"'""" "

Boo];s luiiilc-d freoby Svrift-.SpecificT h e a p p l e c r o p o f t h i s s e c t i o n w a s " g o o d ' ! „ A ' . T ~ r ^ ~* •a n d t l i e p r i c e s r e c e i v e d f n i r . A b r a n i B e a m I . C o m p a n y , A t l a n t a , G e o r R i a .

" : M i B s A m y M a t t h e w s b > v i s i t i n g a t H i l l - i ' , ' , ^ n e a r l y • 1 0 0 b u s h e l s a n d r e c e i v e d ? l . - 5 0 . js i d e C o t t a p c . M i s s E v e l y n o f N e w a r k , p e r b a r r e l f o r t h e m . ,

-" • w b o h n s W ^ n . t h c r o i l l f o r , l i v c , v . ' e e k s : w : t h . - ^ ( j n 0 - T h o i r i a M - 1 - i i i u ) - - b « f i n - n u r s i n 5 - . ' i : s o r G : |t y p h o i d f e v e r , r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e o n

M i s s F l o r a W a l t e r s i s s p e n d i n g t h e w e e kw i t h h e r b r o t h e r .

M r a n d M r s . A . J . W a l t e r s s t a r t e d o n a[ r i v e M o n d a y m o r n i n g . J j ^ ^ l ^

Store Closed all day Monday, Sapt. 26, '98, on accotwt of holiday. \

FALL RIBBON: FEATURES:K l I S t t O N OK F A S H I O N — a brigade of beauties touching off all the most correct'

modes for Autumn and Winter Wear—a jjradly srai luated"gathering embuJying a multi- itude oi plain and fancy weaves. . : . • \

New Millinery Ribbons. New Dress Trimming Ribbons. '"'•.-:-. New Neck Ribhons... New Waist Ribbons. i

New Fancy Work Ribbons. ;

Tho premier grades of eac. The pick < ie^ni

Qun. . Despite the

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profuse assortment of staples. Pre-eminently Autumn Ribbon Stock of the State.

S A T I N I t l lSBON with Taffeta back—all silk—line quality—high lustre—soft » ^finish—newest ami most correct i3gS Autumn styles—all the desirable shades— 1 V f*4 inches wide—the yard.. y**r$ii3 V

PICA OK S O I K . H I B U O N S "in rich variety—all silk double face—all thelatest and most fashionable t ints ami newest ami most correct 1S9S Autumnstyles—two widths and prices—5 inches wide, 4."« a yard—.j incln

L. S . PLAUT & CO. S"i'3™s!i™"d"ml NEWARK, N. J .No Agents or Branch Stores Anywhere. Mai! Orders Carefully Filled. Free Deliveries.

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S E o f t h i s w e e k , s h o w i n g p r i n c i p a l l y p l c -U r n s o f t h o I n t o w a r .

C o i n i m m i c m s e r v i c e s I n o n r c l i i i r o h o nS u n d a y n e x t . P r e p a r a t o r y s e r v i c e s S a t u r -d a y a f t e r n o o n n t 2 : 3 0 . ,. •

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h a i ' d t h o p a a U w o ' w e c i t s . S h e h n s n g a t l i -e r i n g ' o n i t .

• M r . n n d M r s . F r a n k P o t t y o r K e w a r kn d M i s s L e n a P o t t y o f P o r t M u r r a y w e r e

H o s t s o f M r . a n r t M r s . I I . M . C r e B u r o nT h u r s d n y l a s t . "

S a n m c l P u r s e l l i s t h o l i r s t r u n n e r i n t h i sv i c i n i t y t o ' b c g i u b u s k i n s ? c o r n .

M r s . C h a r l e s l i n k e r e n t e r t a i n e d c o m p a n y

T h c r o ' h n s b e c n b u t l i t t l e s h o o t i n g h e a r dI n t h i s n o l R l l b o r l i o e d s i n c e t h e s q u i r r e ls e a s o n o p e n e d . S q u i r r e l s n r c r e p o r t e ds c a r c e . '

I r v i n P e t t y o f N e w Y o r k h n s b e e n v i s i t -i n g h v i p n r e i i t s s i n c e F r i d a y .

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GCND FOR SAMPLES, SUGGESTIONS, ETC.

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One Minute Cough Cure* cures.Tha t IB what It was mudc tor.

wilt buy ;i full dollar's worth orgooiJ, coal and no less a t this yard.It's coal tha t will burn rfyht find won't clinker. I t ' s con I t ha tdoesn't contain slate and we i i reen i t ' to taxc one the ilirt;' Keepus in mind when you!re ready lo ordor your next coal. ^ ; •

Chestnut, $4.05;TPea, $2.75. - • ,- .;

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R. L. Cline & Co., j

Q . p _increase of the wholesale price to ft2$, on account of the new Uiriff law,

i ll th t th ld i $; we continue to sell them ut the old price—S-5- ,We h;ivc ;i (food h:\mmerless gun for S27.50 in the "New Baker."

Call and examine it.A Hunting Coat for Si.50 is certainly low, but the ono we show is

like the S2.25 quality usually shown at other stores.

W. W. Christine.Everything for the Sportsman and Athlete.

The Season of Building, «making repairs and otherwise iinproving real estate is upon us. Happily, as acommunity, wo ontor tln> stMStm in n much hivilihlnrfnmiition financially than . . . . .[or sevenMycars past. . Our. factories aro Liooininy; and farmers Kenerally havemoremoney than has been the uisc for a longt ime. / ..... :,; .,

To the man who is seeking investment for idle5 money the times are indeed' ••""-ri|HiV'iof ~ih« •|it«iiiaiul fo r houses—especially the-bet ter sort i s -very strong. : .:.

Nothing is as safe that returns ild much as real es ta te located in a good town.. ..

A\oney has wings and it is well to cage it. Improvements and repairs are ameans of effecting a saving—especially in the latter instance. Judicious repairspay doubly, for the old proverb aptly applies to buildings—-"A sti tch in timesaves n ine ." • • " ,

" Pardon this'short lecture, biit it leads us to the point of reminding you of our : ,facilities to supply practically everything needed for building and repair pur-poses. We carry a heavy stock, bought for spot cash and unloaded in our yard (,-at the least possible expense. These circumstances enable us to compete suc-Ctibiif uly on every line. , ' L . ' " " ' i> r " • v t<

Some may sell some things just as cheap as we, but!• no one sell anything cheaper, and no"dne'7sclIsTcvcry-;:"7~

thing- as cheap. We are demonstrating the fact' eyery

W e s h a l l d u n l u w i n a n d r u l a i n ' y u u r c u s t o m ' I f ^ o u w l l l i g l v e u s a l l i a n c e . - S e e. o u r c a r e f u l l y s e l e c t e d s t o c k a n d l e a r n o u r p r i c e s . '

A\orris Canal and .Belvidere Avenue.

• WASHINGTON, N . J . | j Sole owner anJ operalor of the

r-fr^- . .WASHINGTON LUMBER'YARD,| 'WASHINGTON GRAIN DEPOT, p

Page 8: Getting Full Value. 31ST YEAU-NUMIJEU 39. WASHINGTON ... · Getting Full Value. Tills UwlintiiubscribcrrtorUieBTAR nreKetltnc for It publishes more local new* tlinn nny three other

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, SKl'TEMHEK 29, 1898.

PllILMPSUUltG.Tho wedding of John McCann of thin

plnco nnd Sarah A. K. Frey of Hasten willtako placo oil Oct. 1st.

John Cannon nnd Miss Sarnh Connollywere married In St«. Philip nnd Jaracb'church on 'Wudncwlnv of !n«t week byIwither Potor Kolly of Trenton.

Frank Hawk hail his kg broken nt thoWarren Foundry on Wednesday of lastweek by a plpo railing on him.

Uornhart Miller died last Thursday at" hla homo on Chambers street, nged S2

yenrs. EIo had boon uBiill'orer for sovcrnl; ycam of ciincor. Two HOIIH, Frederick uml

'Vnloiitine, both of'this plnco, BUT vivo hjni.- Kitrl SilgruuvcH ol' tliin place, while coup-

ling ears at Hridgoport, Uonn., where holias been employed IIH a hrfikmtinn, hud tiIH

;-":'• right arm tiqucczed mid broken on Wed-lie.Hilay night of last week. He camo homoon Thursday.

Edward Leldy of Piltaburg died Thurs-day last, aged 27 yenrn. lie was thu HOII ofMr. ntid Mrs. John Luldy of Main and Me-Keen streets, this town, lie is survived byft-wilo ami the following brother* nrul sis-

•:... tors: Hurry and Mm. Win. Umng.st of.;•..'. I'hillipsburg, Mrs. Warren 11. Shinier nnd

Mid. I.ticten M. Sliropo of Washington,, John lAiUiy of Newark, and Ooorgo Leidy

of Lnncnstcr, Pa. Thu funeral was heldhero Sundny afternoon.

Oeoreo L., the ID-monUi-old son or Mr.and Mrs. Unto JJumlcr ol' No. 3M Sit-grtitiveit street, died last Thursday.night.

Miss -Annie Muolinm of this place hashroiight suit against Sis. Philip find J allies'Catholic uliurch to recover $1,500 on notesgiven by u former rector, itcv. It. H.IJtirke.

Nicholas VoungHtcr, father of Mrs, Kd-ward Ureen of Piilllipsburg, tiled lust weekat his hoinu in lilouniingtoii. III.

Mhs Jcssio Chalmers of l-'irthtown en-tertuhnjii twenty young friends at her

STKWAKTSVILLB,Tho Atchison (Jlobo, In A thoughtful

mood, Buys: " The older wotnon apuak ofa girl of 17 as being a mcro child, but whona married man considers her as nothingb t ttli b b o d ki h ha marriedbut a prattlwbnta howl is raised begrown young womiin."

ed man considers hattling bubo and kisshowl is raised becau

er as nothingk s e s her oa such,cause ho kissed a

Messrs. llulabizor and Bullmnn broughtwith them many relics from the battloHoldof aottysburg—Minnlo bullets, pieces oralioll, small flolld shot, portion ot bayonetshaft and other tokens of that terriblethree dnys' conflict in July, 18U3.

Masons are busily engnged in their workon the abutment.1) for the new Iron brlilgoto span Pohalcong creek at Kennedys-ville, nnd, unless had weather should pre-vent, their contract will be delivered tothe county within tho time limit.

Homo years ago, but quite' within thomemory of a good many citizens ol'Stow-nrtsville, the village wan, nnd ILH it now Is,overrun with worthless dogs, and after ar-gument and coaxing had proved to beworse than useless, tho form nt ion of n se-cret organization for thu purpose of lib-eral I-" UIR town from the pest wiistjuletiydec'1' 'T upon. Acting upon the decisionafter ulie Hociuty was regularly nnd elll-c it nil/ organized by the selection of prop-er ol II CUM—judge and jury (nneh dog wasto be given ,i|fdr trial) sheriff, 'squire, col-leelur uf citiiiiics and executioner—tho pro-cess of extermination began and was main-tained with HO much vigor and thorough-iess mat in a few days the very limited

.lumber of dugs that had escaped or eludedthe clutches of the vigilant society werokept fust will, l,i doors, and the vulgar namoof" Cur-Dug town," by which tho villagewas known to iiou-residetit-H, was droppedfor tlio original and t lino-honored Stewarts-villc. Hut if tho dog conditions that nowobtain should continue wo fuar anotherchange of name, and there in no reasonwhy wcHtiould not go back to " Cur-Dogtown," us of old. .

Our bicycling friends who exhibit suchutter disregnrd for tlio rights of pedestrianswould rl.> well to rend and ponder over tho

Mlsa Mary Kennedy lion boon miilcrlngwith a polsond faco tho past few dnys.

MIBB Eliznboth Mains has boon visitingher mother at Newton.

Irving Sllverthorn, who han been quiteindisposed for tho past week, Is ablo to boout again.

Miss Delia Bennett of Orange was thogutda;;uest of her cousin, Miss Adn Elmer, ono'ay Inst week.Miss Lydia Vroelnnd has boon spending

some tltno with lier father, Jacob Vree-innd.

Mrs. J. C. Cooko of Ifackcttntown nndMrs. J. B. Ulileyantl two chlldron of New-ark VIHUGII their mother on Sunday.

Ten members of tho ChrlHtlnn EndeavorSociety wero in attendance nt tho conven-tion held nt Port Murray. .:

G n !•',, DoronM wns fit Iron WKlflMily illi

wools ufJustlcoDcpuo or tlioKiBCX county. . . . . . . . t . . 1. . . . _ r . . . . . 1 .

vt t h n j i i twenty young friends at herItoiiK! on Frltlny night, She arrived home !'fmin Scotlrttid a few days before. !'"

court, who, In charging the grand jury,. . . l » . L I I . l t . . . . i . f . P . . . _ M . . . . . . f l . t_ . .& - . . . . 1 .^T_takes tl

Sunday night.Hor. Mr. Clark of Ifackensnck, formerly

pastor of our Presbyterian church, renew-ed old acquaintances last week.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Tcctcr arc visitingat thfl hnnm of Jtor mother, MM. Bliitub'.'thVreoland.' Mrs. George Smith, who wns taken to

_'ass:ilc Oencral Hosplal in July, Is muchimproved and ]H expected home thlx week.

Frank Vouinans of New York is visitingat the homo 12. W. Aimer.

A. K. Goodrich and wifo of HnsbrouckHeights are guests at the home of hisuncle, John Merrcll. They made the trippi r t way on their wheels.

Mist Mary Green lias returned from anox tended visit to relative* In Newark.

Now* black boards have bcon placed Inour public school.

It. II. Mcrrcll left for Philadelphia onB.iturday, where he will spend severalweeks.

An entertainment was given In Leigh's

Mrs. DeVroesdled at bur home in Mead-villc on Monday of last week. Shu wasborn in Holland l>5 yonrn ago and tins beenIn this country II years. She leaves a hus-

" ' " ' nmlnrifutgliter.

F1CK1S U M O X .Mrs. Jncob Fltfmerfolt bos returned

homo after a fortnight's visit with friendsnnd relatives nt Eaaton.

Mrs. Charles Stownrt and daughter Helenof Hackottatown spent ono day last weekwith bor mother at this plnco.

Sunday being stormy, there was nopreaching In tho M. E. church.

Miss Mamie nnd Charles Gruver of Fro*don spent Sunday and Monday with Ed-ward Gruver and family.

Mrs. A. V. Hendcrsbot spent Sunday ntButtzvlIIo tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.Thoin-s Craig.Philip Hopkins hnd n frolic ln.it week for

tho raising of his new liay shed.Miss Mattto Bryant or Hnckcttstown

spent Sunday lioru ns tho guest of hermother, Mrs. Sarah Poycr.

Minerva Parka is visiting friends atKnowlton.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Flumorfelt weroguests on Sunday of J . W. Fhimerfelt andfamily at Moadvlllo.

A futv from tills place attended tho pic-nic of the Heaver Brook and Hope Sunday-schools, held In Hildcbrnnt's woods, belowHope, on Saturday.

Stephen Moore spent Sunday at HeaveBrook the guest of his sister, Mrs. GarretVanllorn.

George Poycr or Newton Is spending aGeo irgoFwith relatives here.

John Albright of Oxford Is visiting ntthe home of James Sway/.e.

Milton Burtow hits his new barn nearlycompleted.

A CRITICAL TIME

During the Battleof Santiago.

MCK OI! WELL, A HUSHNIGHT AND DAY'.

, „ , ,. , ™ ,. , fullv recognized and npnrceiiited one had i MissCitthorine Preston of HnckettMown,iiul Kukyr.br.. iigod .. years, died but to look upon the sell-satlHiled express- who is convalescing from a severe illnesy,

lit his home, .No. iflj, Summit avenue, on | n i i s o , , t | , 0 faces of tho guests nnd hear returned to her home Monday after aMonday morinm; of {aiindice. Ho ' " ' • •• - • • -- • ••• - •••••• - . - . . .

. . .A . . . ! . V . .. .".,1 4 I . . . . ' ,

The Munilny school of tho First l'rcsby-1 woman wiw'burled in a'. puupur'H snivc !»pe,"t Sunday with .Mrs. Uoorgo Morrcll

' I'l kers ut the Ituttle of Santi-ago de Ciihji •\vL'i>eiill Heroes. Tlich*Heroi", I'illui-ts In Cettliig AiiiiiiiiuE-(ion and Rations to the l'*ront Siivcclthe Day.I*. K. • BCTLKit, of iiack-tritin No. 3,

writing from K<uittago. Do Cuba, on July23d, says: "We all had diarrhoea in moreor lesH violent form, and when wo landedwo had no time to see n doctor, for It wns<i case! of rush nnd rush night and day tokeep tho troops supplied with ammunitionand rations, but thanks to Chamberlain'sColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,we were able to keep nt work nnd keepoitr health; in fact, I sincerely believe thntat ono (jr'tic'ril time Ih'm inedlcitiu was theindirect savior of our army, for if thepnekers had been unable tu wurk therewould have been no way of gotting sup-plies to the front. There were no roads

'A perfect type of the hleheat order of excellence In manufacture."

Walter Baker & Co.'s

BREAKFAST COCOAgAbsolutely Pure—Delicious—Nutritious* £3^Costs Less than One Cent a Cup. t£.

jaqamfcEij ^x'iaCB.'la 'POKCHESTER. MAS5.K-V t i E s t a b l i s h e d . . ' . . . . . . . ! * > ' . . . . . tefr.X, . . . .i;8o... WALTER MAKER & CO. I.tcl, &

TXTM. A. STBYKBB,TT NO. a) E. Washington Avu.,

Wftuhlugton, N. J.Counsellor-(\t-Law. ,.. .

Supremo Court Commissioner, . ': and Speclul Muster I n Uliancery

i'roctttlonor In all New Jorsoy and UnitedStute« Courui.

18T8 ifltfj

•jr\Wotttitagion, N. J. •

Attoriiay-at-mir, .solicitor and.TIiiMer In I ' l iaucery.

NOTAltVPUBUOawlDliiLEI! IN HEAT, E8TATB

c.B. 8K1TH, M. D.

Ofllco

Offli'c n,it>l ri**I>lCli

; tou t IV.

Uoum. J]

ICG '

J .! to 0 A. til.to 3 p. m.

i.30 to « p. m.

JM \Wt Wtublnglon Avc.L'U*t)hotiu CcuuMiut).

. WusliliiKton, . \ . J .

EASTOK,

« • • • • • • • > • « • « • • •

FALL GOODS A lDAILY.

Tuluphouu Co

Oniiro IloiirmJl to:it"l m!(5 tor.af) p. m,

&uu(lay», 1 io a \i. m. only,iR'tlou

I T M. COX, M. D.,

f * to'J a m,ora.ee Hours, < I t o3p . m.

{ 7 to Up. m.

two ribs broken by n kick from a horse on ; c\t\" ToTi^'fuu'lhMiuirdercd and''for that i ( } t ! ( ! !" ' ! l i w ' l i l snndwiuiics, cotlVe and dikeMonday. roH

JSOI, t o be denied a Christian burial i du"f?B th.° evening. A plensant evening

John Itecd and Hnrr.v Heller of Phillips- would seem to Indicate a very peculiar I !?.tb_°|"ff I ) l i m i i e d> l l I l d II11 « o cordially m-

•burg,ft>niployed at the Alpha Portland I stnt* nf-^wii-ry. Iftlcr*' H any renHon for V)rh ' u v r v v i • /"•conuJnt. \vnrfcs at Alpha, met with an this seumtng barbarity and hour taness i M^n ,"S" '>,?"• x ° ^ N . C W . \ J ' I S VW"accident Mondav. Thev were repairinir we would like to know what it is." | I L l n K |1IH l l l l l l t ' J I r a ' lia"^t A)ore.tlie elevator in tlie coal'house when thi;torch they were miug ml tire to tlie con!dust, causing a terrible explosion. ReedVns terribly burned about the face and

na nnd [Icller'.t face and buck

Bethlehem; one sister, Mrs. John Apptc-gute of Itiiritaii. The chances are that Mr.Heller will recover.

_._. days in Washington thuMr. and Mrs. J. M. K-.ise.

Miss Myrtle Kuttner received on Satur-ThoKlksaru inaking arrangements for I d»y last a humlsonie gold watch, which

a suItubJfl celebration of their llrat'nnnlvur-! h i l l i bceiinwnrdcd her at tho Odd tellows'sary on November 'Sy j picnic, held at Hlnirstown a short time

Henry Armor moved on Tuesday into the ^"iulianho^ p r o ! l u n l o a - h u 1» r« t a i t l l u l>-dwolling house, he recently, purchased at I ,,,' , , . , „ , _ ....IJiillman nnd Chambers streets. | i h o usually accurate Sunday Call man

errs when ho blames the canal folks lor

COULD NOT

Mrs. Lucy Wambold has received ?2,MSfrom the secrettiry of Fidelity Lodge, Kand L. of the Clolden Star. It WHS th

t f h h b l he

amount of herorder.

Colden Star. It WHS thehusband's policy in the

I>i;iiftH'SS Cannot lie Cured , v: - J by liieul iipiilieiitiuiiH, nsthey ciuiiiut ro:icii jtlie di.sen.sed j>ortion of the ear. There is •only one w«y to cure denfness, and that isby coiisLitiitionai remedies. Deafness "

_ h n he lame t e canal folk fortbti scarcity, of water in tho East creek.The fault lies in the divider, which hascreated, u sand bank that shuts oil' thatsupply.11 There has been plenty of wateriti the West creek during the pant twoweeks, while thu Ejst ereuk was compur*iitively dry.

POUTIMUKKAY.

result, mid unUiHs'the iitfiaiuuiaLion can betiilcen out and this tube restored to itsnormal condition, hearing will bo destroy-d forev i t f t dcd forever; nine cases out often are caused

.'by'jnturrh, which is nothing but an iii-•' (lamed condition of thu mucous surfaces.

Wu will give One, I [utidred Dollars for'—any case ot' iJcaiucss (untisud t)y cntnrrh) • lie i

tliat cannoL be cured by Hall's Catarrh hoti

lira. Pinkham BoUev,r^'Hor of AllHor TrouKiQs.

Mrs. ^^AD0E B.VFJOCK, 170 SecondSt., ttraud Kapiil/,'AIich.j luulovarumtrouble with its attendanb nehes•.ud pains, now sho is well. Here

axo ber own words:"Your Vegeta-

ble Compound hasmade me feel like

a new pa.Beforo I be-gan, taking itI was all run'down,fcltUredandslecpymostof the time,liad pains in

on Sunrinv,S l h * *Stanhope with the hitter's relatives. .Mrs,Cregar httd a bad spell of sickness whileaway but is now much better. Mr. Crcgjir

; thu niiiHon work on dwelling

Cure. Solid for circjuliir.s.'frL,.V, J. CHUNKY A CO.. Toledo, O.

Sold by DruggistD, 75o. • . _- Hall's Family L'llla Jiro tho l>cai;

CAULXXN.•Oysters in every style now. ' •.- .-'-. - -•"Tho long-wlalied-for nun has come and

brought cooler weather with it.. .. The Ilov. Mr. Harper of Cokusburg g»vu

an excel lent, udriresa*-1 to the lOpivortliLcnuuc.iu.thb.M. R, clniruh on Sundayevening: ,.,

AJiHs Carrie Button has returned to horhouic in C'llifon again.

Wo are all gla'd to see ono of nursoldiors,Al Anderson, in town ngnin. Ho is homeon a thirty-day furlough".

The veniaiiiH a/i Qeorpe FlomorfeK, nii--otlierof nur Irfdvo hoysi. worn sent fromJtiuktoiiville [Monday. He died from t\-

. pboid fovcr. Tho nynipathy of the wholecommunity in cxumdorl to tho family HOsudd only'Bereft of an only son. The fii-nenil was 'pronched^iii'thu 1'OweV V.illoychurch on Wednesd.iv at 2 p. in., whon thowhole of Company ^1 \vnn present. *

:;..!<-,-. Are..tlio.(.|nies..or. ghosts past..?.., .11*.an,."•(Vl'iftt rwrtjiitsTi eiurtnln "wbocte iiuar town

' Sunday ni^jt? ThoHO wlio lmvo

Joseph Anderson and Win. Tinsrnunhave formed •« [JHftner.sliip for the purposeolHiuviiiK i'»i"k. ealvesand-poultry ut ihuPort Murray depot. Tliey will pay, thehlKhcst oiish prices.

Port Murray wns largely represented atBelvidero lust Tuesdayi tho opcninir day ofcour t .Our loiidhig politicians were there.

The local agent'-for the STAII securedtwo now subscribers last week. " If youwiu'itThe IIHWH tuko tho STAR,"- is a com-mon expression here, mid it in truu. Tt hasa larger circulation in this Hcetion thiuralltlio other county papers combined.

Unclo Joo Andei'Hon still traden iiwrso!

oyory Suncbcoiijlinivo( l h b I

Tho w o vopproach tho figure-rmentsof a female J

iijlinivo onoiiKKto approach tho figureih^b Isclnct In tli'ttKarmentsof a female J

-.and auk wluit1 ahn i:i-tlu:rc for1 lmvo -bconsharply ailswtjt'iuT* " Nono of your bu.Hi-

riicna:" Hnd,a«uin, " I ao to ineet jny be-loved,1* It seems sN|.ili™e thnt such a tlmo

:;anci-:plriCu^oh';C'i;I4~''C^c!;0GCri~by-r.iiy^TC'man fop any purpose. ,

Truth woars w*ithat OoWilt's !..._

--llablo Httlo pit's for

Poopk) lmvo lq Early RUori.i ^ l t i th11 ting t

Hick

Uori. aro Htho bowcte,

iMiitf'w constipation , — .—,. .,-Tifiiy flon't gripe, . P:1 N. Jonfeins, Warron

- County. Drug Store. ..,-., •......•..;•....-- -.

J o A d HabouL twice a weelt.of Uauit aiirtto past l t th i

stilHo dothe li

i i

trades hrscsit from lorcoe- nway, not

back andiidc, and such

terribleheadaches

audcouklnotsleep well

nights?I a lsnfinnd-^-ovnriiirtrouble. Throug-1the advico of n

lm's Vege-table .Compound,and Binco taking

it nil troubles ha?e gone."'My. monthlysickness used to bo so painful, but havenot had tho slightest pain since takingyour modicine. I cannot praiso your

tlmttbcrols,»iy'moncyi.rit. " " ' ,(" yeg-e^blo Compound too much. MyEx-Judge White of our township IH n ^ b a n d a a d fnenda secauch achaugo

candidate for Moinbur oC AsHonibly on tho i n : U e- ! l°ox so much bettor and haveDemtaratic ticket, lie will prove a strong " ' "candidate. Aaron Davis of Oxford is alsolooking alter I Im atimo otlico. He was heroono dny inuL week doing this hand-shakingfct. a

A. TJ. Cono, prliicipul of tlio StunhnpcsiiliooH and ffife^pu'jseil.yiiiKlFiy in towntfio cuobls of. t-lieir 'sonj, Harry li. Cope,tunylior of our.school. . . . ..^-.^.. .....

Coiuliiclor and Mrs. /Edwa.rd" Dillr. xil*OHCUO arij poftsiiis a fow days vvibli hoi*

aunt, Alrw. irznl UaufloKir Mr. Dilfaia Tiipoor ileiilth iincl is hero trying to reeupuiv

Tlio infant-non of Lewis, Frick i3 In a.critical condition, sulfet-iutf with croup:

SiindayT""'-J-&-

You Invite elliporlniiMtl, - "

'intni ntwhe^i yon ox-"K-Burly RIKOBB

arc ploiiwi'it, easy, tlibroutfh llttlo nHlH.Thoy euro const ipnfiotr tin<l aick hoadfichoJtiat M W O - M yott tnko: them. , F . N,Jonklns, \yarr\ia County Drug Bttffe.

eoniQ color intayfaccVMr3. X'inkhain invites women who are

111 to write to her at Lynn, Ma.S3,, foradricc, wlrifth Is freely offeitd.

FOR SALE By LEADING DEALERS..

BARGAINS.We herewith present a most ostraordi-

rj^'listofSPECiArVALUES."V" "~ ""

.GROCERIES^Hampton's Valley Flour, $12.^6 cwt.

B. T. Babbitt's Best Soap, 3c bar.

Oyster Crackers,

all at 5 cts.10c Ih

Soda Crackers,Ginger Sn;Lemon Cane,

Lion Coffee,

Fruit'Jar Rubbers,"TaiiRiefoot riy Paper,

Best Cornstarcii,New Early June Feus, sweet[-••/---

and tender, 7c can

I Inmpton's Special Brand Rarly June.....peas—no. better, pack oil, „_..._ lOu.canBe"st"LimnJry'iStarclir o " " Sc'lb"

DRY GOODS.lill's.Uest Bleached .ftuslin. ,;. . «c yd

Hampton's Special B!oaclic<! Musliu, r.u ydBlue Calicoes, best iiuality, 5c ydHampton's Hard-to-beat Unbluaclioil

Muslin, r»eyd.

VERY SPECIAL.Ms.i's Heavy Fast Back Fu Seam-

less Half Hose, 5c pair.The Best Ladies' or Mon'*s Shoes in

fawn for $7.00.

It will pay you,to look owr our Slibe stock.

Best Quality Quiffing Cotton, Wv \h.

a..full lino pf,J)ry GooJS, Nnfibns,Boots, Shoes, I4iih*iHj? etc/,'., ail at rii;l|t

"" Call amVsc'(S"usV''we"wa«f,y1o'iir trade/"'"

,.Wepay aoc for^Butter ,."_.._..l.^;

L B. Hampton,5 liolvWero AVe.t

6 W; Wnshruetcn AVe-r--^--

WASBXNGTON, N. j .

New Dress Goods.New Silks.

New Black Goods.New, Trimiiig's.

New Laces.Over 10,000 Yards ofNew Carpets for Fall.

New Rugs.New Window Shades

and Curtains.

U"M. STITKS.M. D.,IMiyslclun a n d HHrgeoi;,

' 113 toj! i». in. I onioe Hours. WoahlnBton, N. J,| o to i p. in. J

T> N. JACOBUS, M. D.

I t . K. Avrnuc , WnMhliiKton.

U L-ilnosiluj' nfturuoou nnU SnturJay.Ewatou, Thursday evening And Friday at

i-outu-weat corner South 3rd nnd Ferry Sta.dill otittido If nwossury.

INSPECTION INVITED.

Wm. Laubach. ,&. Son,EASTOK,

cr

Gr JIJ O ±3 STOEB

Early

j R . OKAS."MORGAN WILIJAM8,11 W. Wasuiiigton Ave.,

fS to !l a. m.Offleo Houra. J1 to S p. m.

1.6 to 8 p. m.

"JJl •!. LA KIEir, IT. I).,

ASBUIIV, N. J .

Umll 3 n. III.)l ' 1 tUmll 3 n. III.)il-'lo 1 [). m.t-OQkoUotira.. J.lo 7 |i. m.J

Oflluo ami rt-sldeuuoWnahloeton, N. J.

v- rrKRCK i'AKROW,

WASHINGTON, X. J.

Ofllco Uoura. | ^ f° J

Socund.tloor, Ford A Fleming lluildlng.

"JTJK. G. T. FOX,

Ofllco and Hesldoinie, lTd .Main strootB A T H , 13A,,

lco Hour?—From a n- m. to I. p. m. PractlOflllmifodto disonaoaof tlio,,.

E Y E , EAR, HOSE AND THROAT, ,..'JoVvlau, Kwiriiuclouof ino Eyes ror tno ad-

Justmeutof tuaaoH.Uonstjiiitlyonhnml tho Lurcoat Aasortmeot

of Sl'ECTACLES and JSYU GLASSES In thoLoliigh Valley.

At EASTOK, Frunkltn HOUMO, TL'BSDA'f S,Addross: Bath, I'a.

\\ Veterltuiry Surgooit,

rrnuliuuo of Ontiirlo Votorlunry College.)j Doctor; Cook's old office, Upiiostie 1'osi-OlHc-,

DRESS GOODS,t t t l ' U -SltlS, JACKETS,

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1-' East Wiuliluglou Avo.,

Style.vquality.and lownessVof prices, \vi!Lcoyince you

. that the Globe Store is Ln good place to make your

purchases.

239 Nortlw.mptcn Srt. , EASTON, PA.

J. q. CH'ILDS & CO., 346 EIGHTH AVE.. NEW YORK'CITY.

Throo.Yenra' Sjieela^Cfiiireo In tHo.Columbla

Q T . CLOCTD HOTEL,

C. F. STAATKS, 1'rop'r.UnfurpaMMOil In locution, (tccoinmodnttou nnd

inaiuLKonieut. rontiantint nutl transiont gnestBwi'll entortulned. I'licurfrousonablo.

KvciT room tuvitoil by BIOIHH nud lighted by,

Waahiiigtou Avo., SVi Ulnfitou, N. J. '

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t'liiely, arningod, ttlJocloiia gro'iuda,.oIi'Ctrtslignta.HteniiiliQttt, rroe'bua to

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1898.

P L E A S A N T GUOVK.Wo heard of a'man over at Anthonyh fott I t ' t hWo a d f m ov

who was so fortunate Inat sf b t

at AnthonyR as to havu

h lwho was so fortunate Inat spr'tiR as to h a ua swarm of boos to coma and go in a holdIn his houso. Ho watched thorn nil sum-mer until Inat week, when his palatecraved eoniQ of tho luscious honey. So hogot an export to coino nnd tnko It out,uu<l when ; ho pryed tlio board loosetbo little busy bees proved to be yellowjackets, nnd tho m a n s mouth fe WHUTIHKfor honey yet.

Oscnr R«y of Phllndulphli U stopping:hero with his father, Frank Hay, for ftshort time. • ;..

Henry Wyckoffof Scliooley's MotmtalnLas lost 37 ho^s. Philip Ort of the sameplace has lost ([iilte a number. The causefssntd to bo tho feeding of swill collected

'.from the boarding hmiMw, -'•••.-•• .<'-- Misses Abble Sharp mid Edna II«nn are

taking a course of atudlcx a t the C. C. I.,HacketWtowii.

James Rice has bis cider mill running onfull time.

OeorRO VanBilllard of near Little Brookfound two bee trues, from which he tookover a hundred pounds of honey.

Pancakes will soon be here, aa tbo farm-ers have their buckwheat all gathered.

Bert lloplcr has left tho employ of Ja-cob Wlseburn nnd conu to North Branchto work for Robert Bentty in his mill.

. Mark Ilulcms lost two of his best cowslast week from being foundered.

James Iticio iat having some repairingdone on his buildings.

Alfred Slater had the ti islortunc to tlndono of his cows with a leg broken last Sat-urdny.

George Wudner will work for JacobWlscburn its soon as his time la out withRobert Odmuu.

Some of tho millers are ottering 40 centspar bushel for buckwheat.

W, W. Ferry will race his famous horse,"Lightfootj" against Al Barker's timm.

Jacob Hann has gathered 100 bushels ofwinter apples.

A. pleasant party of friends gathered atthe homo of Herbert Beany on Mondayevening.

The body of Gco. Flu miner felt, a privatein Co. N, 1st N. J. Vols,, was brought tohis late home at Lower Vallev on Monday.His death was duo to typhoid fever.

Ono Minute Cough Cure surprises peopleby its quick cures and children may takeit in large quantities without tho loastdancer. It has won for itself the beatreputation of any preparation used to-dayfor dolda, croup, tickling In the throat orobstinate coughs. F. N. Jenkins, Wart-enCounty Drug Store.

L O W E R U A l t M O X Y .Presiding Elder Kranu preached in the

M. E. cburch last Sunday morning. Com-munion Was observed.

Mrs. Ella "Young, who about a year priorto last March lived at Asbury, but sincethat time has been ill at the home of herthat time has been Hi at the home o erparents In this place, died on Friday, Sent.16, aged 27 years and 2S days. Sbe is sur-vived l>v u husband, Jacob 'Young: ht>r

arents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elishu Beers, and

B K L V 1 D E K E .Tho Bam fords now talk very strongly of i

putting up tbo now silk mill tLat they be-an here Bomo tlmo ago nnd abandonedr good nnd sulltciout rasons The only

onedonly

ng Isfor good nnd sulllcloat reasons. Tho onthine now In tho way of thulr buildingtho tear that they will not bo able to getall tho help they may need. At presentthey employ u good many hands but In thuwent of their enlarging thu plant they willwill need a much larger force of men, wo-men and children, mid as thu " availablepeople" arc slow about coming forwardand ollurlng their services at a fair com-pensation the firm Is In somewhat of ailiisinriaryas to how to proceed. Here Is a(jood clumcu for those who want work,and if families UVIUK near the town, hav-ing children old enough to work in themill, will arrange to have them conic inmornings they will llnd steady employ-ment and can earn fuir wages. The com*puny Is making intensive Improvementsto their plant. A new tin root will bo puton tho mill, now water - whueUt nro beingadded, and a dyniimo Is ln»iti(j pliieeil inposition. The latter will furnish power(or thu arc lights, some twenty in number,that will be used for Hjjliljn;: tho mill.

The Poqucst creek has been very low of ilate and the anglers have had a tine time!hunting minnows and crabs.

Heed Fritz, the horseman who was killortat Somerville, was well known in Uelvi-dero, having had horses here u number of;times. !

Jesse Hayes went South to pursue Insstudies as a pharmacist but found thingsin such bad shape that he cut .stk-ka andcame back quicker. He says thu South,bus no charms for him and thut Xovv Jer-sey i3 tho place to live In.

I I U T T Z V I L I J E .Qeo. Wlldrlck was elected a delegate

from tho 1st Dlst. of Oxford to attend thoDemocratic State Convention hold atTrenton yesterday.

Eugenu Pltllnger, who is In thu employof the Wyoming and Western railroadsurveyors spent Sunday and Monday athis home In tim placu.

Mrs. Mary German, who has been work-ing at Smltli Bros1. Hotel in Philllpsburgthe past six months, returned to her homoin this place Sunday, •

Mr. and Mrs, James Martin of New-,nrk are being entertained nt the home ofher ulster, Mrs. Milton Craig, this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Llpplncott ofl'hilllpsburg returned homo Tuesday afterspending a few days nt the homo of herparents.

Mrs, C. B. Smith was the guest of rela-tives at Phllliiisburg, Sunday.

Mr. ami Mm. Juhnsoii Cummins com-menced house-keeping at Brhigevilie onThursday of last wuck.

O. B. lloyt is attending court at Belvi-derc tills week as a Juryman. AssessorSmith is also present by aubpo«nn.

Peter Windfelt returned to Punellen onMonday alter spending n week's vacationwith friends and relatives in this vicinity.Peter has n very lucativc position as clerkfor Adam Dcalaman, a prosperousmerchant of that place.

Mjss liCtia V. Craig, only daughter ofMr. uud Mrs. Thomas Urals, died Thurs-day morning, nfter a brief illness of onlytwe days, with ulceration of the stomach,cnuibjil by catnrrah of the stomach, aged10 years. The funeral, which was ' "

iy is tlio place to live in. j Sunday nmming at '10:311, "was largelyOur people were sorry to learn of tlio attended, Rev. M, S. Lnrnbcrtolliciathig;

doath of tho imia daughter of Mr. nmlMrti. I interment In thn fnmily plot In theTlioums Cniii* of Iluttzville, and extend ; cemetery at Uclvidore. The grief strickoutheir heartfelt sympiitliy to the .stricken 1 parent4/hnve i\iG ,iei>p sympathy of theparents. Little Lena was a dear child and 1 entire community in their sad bereave-wiis quite well known to some of our peo-; mont.

Mrs. William Brands*, who hatt beenOur people have been quite interested; seriously ill at tho home of her daughter,

in tho Ueorge Fry nll'air and have anxious- jr.^, Harry Sliuler, we are glad to note isIy awaited the tlnat outcome. No doubt improving slowly.the STAH will probe the mystery and learn mi.n ilfl(.r,i POTMOIM hn™ hn«n uMtMmiriall tb»t can breamed aboil thS manor. n^ .S^^ ' f^ r tu^ ' iv^ ' i 1 ; ; ! 0 ! ' ? .

Otlioers arc on-the lookout fur sonio form tberetulyn* latter on.mysterious looking persons, priwuma'ilyi M r j M Thomas Cralc ' whh tofemales, who have been masiiuerailins ",' ,11 ,J.i; th,,.,.™ i . f a t , , t l i i -Kinn?about the streets in the isarb of males. Of| t tml rjiemil ni,1 7J1 hbops ?o hoh,T,Xl

class of persons stood rendy to accord themrattier rough usage in the event of theirmeetingthot" lI*''""" " ' ' "" "'•'

Soliirono dei-aMii K. Walker's signs that1 1!gv- A- <-'. Covey ami family of Hap-hang on his door, on Mnrkct street, and i l l l 0 ">. P" s s c l 1« P"« o l >"st » « * ' " t 0 " " •also used mud very freely on his door, j Philip Hull of Jersey City was the guestPerhaps they thought lie wits a politician of his father over dunday.and had been throwing mud. But ho isn't | ncv. Uuiitlnu of ilackett.stown was no-and has otlered n reward for the detection j tlced In town last Wednesday,ofthe parties. i Mrs. Harry Shrope and raiiiily who have

Tho old Oxford Horse Protection Soci - ; i l s u ier home here, will return to their

OUR FALL ANNOUNCEMENTHaving just received another large consignment of new, up-to-tlatefall goods, purchased in the New York and Philadelphia markets,we are now prepared to offer our customers and the general publicthe finest selection of dry goods for the season ever shown in thistown. Here are a few specimens:

Outing Flannel for night robos.Table Linens—white, rod and the now shades of green.Now invoice of Sateen Skirts. ,A good quality of Quilting Cotton at 10c per lb; the best I

quality at 12ic per lb. !Blankets—white, tan and gray—full size—from 50c. to $6.00.!

They were Bought Direct from the Manufacturers.; g ^The best Corset made is Thompson's Glove-fitting; I

try ono. jFerris' Corset Waists always on sale.

You arc cordially invited to call and look over our new consign-ments. We feel confident mat we can suit you both in qualityand price.

EARLYSHOWING

NowI Dres

Goods 3JOHN D. CORNISH.

Near the Square.

Rail of 1898•»»••»»« » * « • • • • *

A Larger Stock.A Better Assortment.

Choicer Grades.Finer Qualities.

Later Styles.New Novelties.

Lower Prices.Truer Bargains.

Continually strivim; iw^ill further promote the interest of patrons we now'offer tinopportunitv of the season in bettor values and closer figures than ever before.

Tib-Wi? can, we wi l l IIIKI \\t* <\o give tin* great<iht value for your money.It is our pleasure to extend the compliments of the season and announce that our line

Pall and Winter Stockl^:is now open for the inspection and consideration of those who are seeking tirst-class nooJs iat lowest prices. No department in our store has been neglected. No class of our custu- imers slkhted in our sec t ions and we earnestly ask for an opportunity to show our goods- >tu put them in your hands that you may prove the correctness of ;i!l we claim for our styles. ;

qua l i t i e s a iul . v a l u e s . . - . - ..-..!......... ..",: „ . . . . . ,_.„;, . ._;. . ; , .;...,, ..•• .• , " / ; • ;

Given this Thursday evening in the M. E.church. Following the ettierLiiiument re-freshments will be on salt: in the basementofthechurch.

Quarterly conference wns held in Low'sollow M. E. church, last Sunday after-Hol

noon.Misses Margaret and Kute Amej* spent

Saturday with Hiram BaeLilian and t'aia*ily.

J. P. Hamlen and wife of this place at-tended his brother Willlum'a surprise par-

.ty at Ochre Valley, last Thursday. It issaid there were about sixty present.

Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Covey and daugh-ter Lora spent last week a t Asbury.

I3!ston...Stopp and Howard Gardner ofHarmony spent last week at Newark, the

hundred dollars to the ntftinhnr.-?. I • ^ - 4 .*We have hud quite a rush at court this; I f*1TYt" l l P f l

week.( Criminal court will be of much in-i ^>^* A j - ' J ^ A V U . fterest because of the varied character ofthe cases set down for trial. We have al-most every thing but murder on the CU'JU- I(for find this ought to muke an interest tug 'term.

Vrank Ilichards is back from the Southand has no desire to enyast- lunger in thehospital corps. He did valiant duty whilein the service but has been mustered outand will now pursue his studies as an as-pirant for medical honors. Frank doesnot paint service in the War Departmentin rainbow colors, but is rather inclined tothe belief that there is a good deal of rot-tenness somewhere.

Rheumatism.Those who have Rheumatism find

themselves growing steadily worse allthe while. One reason of this is thatthe remedies prescribed by the doctorscontain mercury and potash, which ul-timately intensify the disease by co-us-ing the joints to swell nnd stiffen,groducing a severe aching of the bones.

. S. S. has been curing RheumatismSSS^ 'T^^ Th^rnduy newspaper train hns been | forlw^VeaVs^venThoVo^re.i;

, o ^ w ^ ^ ^ e w a r k K a r ^ d j t h i | %T™^fo?l& dSy^comS1 uv"S | * W * S e e ^ d llh«Ost i n c«^le." ' " ""'" he Lehisih & Hudson. " • - enpti O. E.-Huiriies.Uir • • • • -—"-

The republicans of Beh-idere gave three conductor, or Columbia,usty ehee'rs when the news canw•«,! the V^^if^U Wo n Vlomination of J. i. Blair Kiley tor Lon- euro for ihut painful dis-:rc*ss. " ease. Ho says: "I was a

Fisher Weaver has been elected,captain K»atsufferer Irom wus-if the htirh s«hoot football teamr Thu two'Vears I could cet1

lalance of the team has not been selected, no p c r i o a n e n t reflef

- tne wrist, int-j tnt.u ij,

and many other places of interest. Bothreport a good time, and one which willnot.soon be forgotten.

Buckleu 'a Arnica Salve.The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,

3B; Sorea, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever

monuy refunded. Priced cents per box.For Sale at F. N. Jenkins1 Warren County

S

Miss Mame Smith spent Saturday inNew York.

Mrs, Gnrris visited her mother at Swarts-wood on Saturday last.

giM»a . •.:.• . ,; The fall meetiiiR of the Presbytery ofBj^g*--. --— - ife'Newton will.be.held here on Oct. 4utid 5.

Mrs.'"RyersoriV Tratiger 'iB" at iVteraoiiwith her sister ftor two weeks.

James D. Mingle was at Newark twodays last week.

K. B. Mott of Rockaway was with D. II,, Rymnn over Sunday.• D. H. Rytnnn, Wm. Van Horn, W. A.

Van Horn, Wm. 0. Wlldrluk and M. It.;-....:-.';:.- .-• Lnnnincr.attended,the IlepubUcan COIIVGII-

tionat Newton on BUurday."- • - :";- -•••"•'•-••-Wm. II. Clark and family have been at

..„,.the.Warrenwood Houso the past week.--" '' Miss Ainy'-Matthews is v'Uitini """"

••• ••..--..,;.•.. aide Cottage. .Miss Evelyn oi•; who has been there ill Tui'llvo weeks with

:• • tvphoid fever, returned to her home ou' -' 'E&turdiiy. - ^ r :

Miss Flora Walters is spending the week'"': with her brother.'• Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walters started on a

drive Monday morning. They will visitfriends nt Stroudsburf,' and Wilkesbiirreduring the weete.

. . . . . There viU be a kinotoscopc enterti'""" menb in the school house on Friday even

)y injured. The young' fellow with thewb.eel said it wns no fault of his. Hiswheel was pretty well smashed and hudto be taken to the hospital. Mr. Butlerwill recover.

K A K K S V I L L E .Miss Sibrah Petty left fc

•Tuesday with herstty left Iir friend, "Alias" Nellie Ro-:\vi!! nttcnf! th<-JHI! ojwn-

•eeomnieuil it to anyone «=^'-B*^iafflerlng from any blood disease.'

Everybody knows that Rheumatismis a- diseased stale o_f the blood, andonly n, blood remedy is the only propertreatment, but a remedy containingpotash nnd mercury only aggravate!tho trouble,

ng nt nill-ot Xowark,

k ith

..»,».. iliaSrcttj.l.vi!! attcnf! th fall opening in the metropolis and then go to New-ark and open a dress-making establish-1

ment.0 . E. Petty of High Bridge was in town

lust week calling on old acquaintances^It is reported that Wm. Hill, Jr., intends

putting up a 1'eed mill and connect it with' '" 1 engine, and do j o t work for the

....... .- - ; William.is a hustler.and will nodoubt make his new enterprise a success.

The apple crop of this section was good..nd the prices received fair. Abrnm Reamhad n**nriy-_-HKi bushels and received ;1.50 ] =— — :per barrel for. them. , , ,u-

Jane Thomas has been nursing a sorehand the past two weeks. She has a gath-

•ing oh it.Mr. and Mrs. Prank Petty of Newark

and Miss Lena Petty of Port Murray werecuests of Mr. and .Mrs. H. M. Cregar onThursday last. "" •'••-"•'i.--

Samuel Pursell ,is the first farmer in thisicinity to'bugin ll'ufiking com

l B k t L ik, showing

t'ures ofthe late war.principtiUy pic-

wu in ni union services in our church onSunday next. Preparatory services Satur-

z, day iiilernoon at 2;:5O.~ Miss~C6ni""'Arnisi;f6nc 'returned fi'omrn'month's visit at Knst "Orange on Saturday.

Milton Mott was thrown from a horse_, _.on Sunday and reiuained inaeiwible for•"'""""somo tinio.-~ Ho wua" ilrfeving thu cows to

of them fell and the•, throw him with grent

being Purely Vegetable, goes direct tothe very cause of tho disease find a, per-manent cure always results. I t is theonly blood remedy guaranteed to con-tain no poiush, mercury or other dan-gerous .mirymK . • .::n--; -.-... ^-r..::..,r._....__..

Books mailed free by Swift SpecificCompany, Atlanta, Georgia.

Newton Business CollegePark Block. Newton, N. J.

Mrs. Clniribs BakerenlurUiued company |over Sunday. . •

There lias been but little shooting, heart]in this iieiKtiborhoed HincO the squirrel.season opened. Squirrels are reported1

scarce. i '•.. Irvin.Petty of New York has been visit-nphU parenl-i since Friday. " '

Tho I .nwst Aitmulimura fviMl HwNi Iy(tiliiiirtlIn Nortln.Tii Nvw rltrse

, Host Corns of Touch-uny lSusiiiosa CoUcgr

-r?.Ir. Jaine!s--E::-F'.Trel]l-',^:Hiirnt.House.W. Va., has discarded nil other diarrhoeamedicines and now handles only Chambor-latn's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rom-edy."- He has used it in his fumlly nnd soldit to his ..customers for years, and has nohesitatior.1 in Hiiyitig that it. is the best rem-edy'for colic, iiild diarrhoea lie has everknown.. It not'onlyjjlvcsrelief! butell'ectHa permanent cure,- i t is also pleasaSit andsafe to take, making it an ideal remedy fnrbowel"complaints. Por sale by P. N.Jenkins, Washington; M. II. Albright,'Junctioii, :. '; :

ij r Commercial ,Shorthand,

SIX I Penmansliip,COUHSiES:] Typowriting, .

I English,•- - - • E l U

ictlnn. WorthyVisitors ahviiya

' Coliogn opnns Mtmdar, Soptemtwr 'J, 1S!*8.Send for ratois <1 rculnrH mid cnuuoguo. ...

A. II. DAVF.Nl'OUf.'T'reHliibiitF. 0. HOPKINS, Secretary,

.teiitlon tlila jiaper. __

One Minuti. Cure, cures.ti. Coiit! C reIs what I I n u made lor.'O:,

We are ready for Fall Trade inColored and Black Dress Goods.Early selections give you the choiceof the market. Call and see.

SpecialSale of

Carpetswill continue. . Great values are be-ing secured by those who are takingadvantage of this sale.

These special lots are outside ourregular lines, were bought lor thissale and will not last many days.Call and see.

"EASTON'S LARGEST STORE,"

Bush & Bull,301 to 313.Northampton St., F,aston, Pit.

Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers,

222-224 Northampton St.,.Huston, Pn.

Truthful Advertising Will Always Sell Honest Goods.LARGEST DfeYAMD rAHOf fiOODJ-HOlgE fflHEW J B ^ B f

?• POST OFFICE BLOCK

HUNTERS, i s S ATTENTION !•Our stock of supplies for both hunters and fishermen has been

5 completely replenished for the fall sensnn with everything either will -i want, including new features that will be appreciated.

Store Closed all day Monday, Sept. 26, '98, on accolint of holiday. •.

FALL RIBBON ••FEATURES]HIBHON OK FASHION—a brigade of beauties touching off all the most correct',

modes for Autumn and Winter Wear—a grailly graduated yathtriny emboJying a multi- ;t u J a o ! p l a i n a r . d . f : i p . ; y . w e a v e s . - : • : " • . . . • . . . ,.,, • ..... . • . , . : . - • , . • • ;.^ - •

New Millinery Ribbons. New Dress Trimming Ribbons. 'New Neck Ribbons. New Waist Ribbons. :

New Fancy. Work Ribbons.

The premier grades of eac. The pick of the rich novelties—newest.colorings galgre-profuse assortment uf staples. Pre-eminently Autumn -Rilibon Stock of tlie.State. .

SATIN UIIIHOX with Taffeta back—all silk—line i-iunlity-—liiyii lustre—softinish—newest and most correct 1893 Autumn styles—all the desirable shades—

.[ inches wide—the yard :

P E A 1>K SO1R UIIJUO.NS in rich variety—all silk double face—all tlielatest and most fashionable tints and newest and most correct 1898 Autumnstyles—two widths and prices—5 inches wide, •*•">(! a yard—4 inches at...

t . .Q0.^«yira""a NEWARK,,...1M,.,,JNo Agents or Branch Storus Anywliere. Mail Orders Carefully Filled.'"' Prct; Deliveries.

SjS'ecia 1"at'tention is"a\ilec] to the famous 1-Meter Gun. Despite the-increase of the wliolcsalc price to 525, on account of the new tariff !u\v,we continue to sell them ut the old price—$2 5.

We have a good hammerless gun =,for $27.50 in the "New Baker."-Callutnd examine it. . .

A Hunting Coat for Si.50 is certainly low, but the one we show islike the S2.25 quality usually shown at other stores. •

W. \M. Christine.*.'. B\;eiyihih^;;f<"• r-1h<.-"-Snni;.f s t i i . 1 n.: 1 pcUA1111 e te . '_ • t •

ilsSTnereisii PiH.W.Johns'

1 SAMPLES, 8UCQCSTIONE, ETC.

J. K. COOKE,

j Liquid PaintiB, CTC.

K. COOKE,Washington, N. J.

The Season of Building,::-..^.--..inakingTcp.iirs and.oUiorwisc,, improving.rp.il: est.ite-is.upDii.us....Happily, as a

community, we enter the season iii a much/healthier condition financially thanfor several years past. Our factories are booming and farmers generally haveniore money than 1ms Leen the caseJor a, '^g time. - • :-'"•'••• - • :- •• '•' '•••'-•'•'

:• To the maiiv'ho is E''ekiiigiiiv''Stin''iit fir idle money the times are indeed... To the maii.v.'ho is E idle money the times are indeedripe, for the demand to;; houses—especially the better sort—is very strong.Nothing is as safe that returns so much as real estate located in a good town

Your Ooll^r...will f\»y A-full dollar's worth of t;ood coal and no less at this yard.- It's coal that will burn right and won't clinlier. It's co'SI thatdoesn't contain siate and we .fercen it to take out tlie dirt. Keepus in mind when you're ready to order vour nest coal. .

., Lower prices qVfiveTons'6r"Tiiorer' Let'~iis'Rive"you "an'estiniate.

R. QJ: p l ine & Co., jM o r r i s C a n a l a n d " " •'••*i,i:-. .-• ' ": - •" W A S H I N G T O N ; N . J [ . •=.: -.•.';;, ^ • *

•• B c l v i d e r c A v e n u e - -.-. • ; . .; :_.::...".. . " . . : . . ; . : .•.-• • .••.- • • •• 4

Hardon this short lecture, but it leads us to thu point of reminding ybu'of 6uK"""' facilities to supply practically 'everything : needed for buildim; and repair pur-poses. We carry a heavy stock, bought for spot1 cash andunloaded in our yardat the least possible expense. These circumstances enable us to compete suc-ccssfuly on every line.

r" Some "may sell '"some" things just as :ch(;ap;as we,'but;no one sell anything cheaper, and no one sells- every-

•rthing^asffheap, "We are demonstrating the fact' everyI ^ C k y * ' " ^ ' • ; ' ^ r : r : : - • • - — ^ ^ - — - ^ • ^ " ' • r : ^ ^ - : ^ ^ - ^ ^ - ^

I We shall aim to win and retain your custom H^ou wiltigtve us a chance. -'Seeli'^zrrovir~ca ref ullyfsc'ettcdtatacIiTiti 1 d- Ifiarn hlitiL priceg^':;^,^;;';^-^;^^^^^^;^^,^.^^^:

Solo owner and operator of tile.

WASHINGTON LUMBER YAKD,WASHINGTON GRAIN DEPOT...

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1808.

P1HLUPSBUKG.Tho wedding of John McCnnn of this

plnco and Sarah A. K. Froy of Haston willtako place on Oct. l i t .

John Cannon nnd Miss Sarah Connollywore married In Sta. Philip nnd Jnmeo'church on Wednesday of Inst week byFather Potor Kolly of t renton .

Frank Hawk had his leg broken at tboWarren Foundry oil Wednesday of lastweek by a pipe foiling on him.

ncruhart Miller died last Thursday itthis homo on Chambers street, aged &'2years. Ho had been u aullbrer for severalyears of canrer. Two HOIIH, Frctlork-k nnd

- Valentino, both of.this place, survive him.Earl HitgruiiTCHof this place, while coup-

ling cum nt llrirtgctpnrt, Conn., whfiro "ho. lilts been employed HH II brakuman, liad hisright arm squeezed and broken on Wed-nesday night of lost week, Ilecamo liomo

... on TlmiHday. . .: Edward Lcidy of IMttsburg died Thurs-day limtf ai^cd 27 years. He WHS the son ofMr. and Mrs. John Tidily of Main nnd Me-Keen streets, tills town. Ho In survived byn wilunnd the following brothers and uls-ters: Hurry and Mrs. Win. Uningst ofI'liilllpsMiirg, Mrs. Warren IJ. Shinier nndMrs. Ludun M. Slirope oi" Witshlnrrtmi.John Loidy of Newark, and Ooorge ;Johnof Lnih

cidy of N e w n , nnd Oeorge Ijoldyieiister, Pit. Tlits funeral was bold

d ftof Lniieiister, Pit. Tlitshere Sunduy nftertioon.

(Jeorgo L., the lll-inonth-old HOII nf Mr.nnd M M . Louis Kumier of Xo. 211 Slt-

jjrejmisslroH, dit-il IHMI. Tlttirsdtiy night.Miss Annie Medium of this pliice lin-s

brought suit ngninstSlH. Pliilipnnd James'Catholic church to recover $1,500 on notesgiven by f t H II KUurko.

STBWAUTSVILLI3.Tho Atchlson Ulobo, In a thoughtful

mood, Biiys: " Tho older womou speak ofa girl of 17 as being a mere child, but whona married man considora her as nothingbut a prattling babe nnd ktaacH her as such,what a howl is raised because ho kissed agrown young woman."

Messrs. Hutsblzer and Bull man broughtwith them many relics from tho battlelloldof Gettysburg—Mlnnlo bullets, pieces ofshell, small solid shot, portion of bayonetshaft nnd other tokens of thnt terribletlireo days' conlllct In July, 1803,

Masons are busily engaged In their workon the abutments for the new Iron bridgeto span Polialcong crock nt Konnadys-villc, and, unless bad weather should pre-vent, their contract will be delivered tothe county within the time limit.

Some years nco, but fjultn wftliin thememory of u good many citizens of Stow-nrtsville, tlie village was, and its it now in,overrun with worthless dogn, and after ar-gument nnd coaxEng intd provuil to boworse than useless, the formation of n se-cret oreaiiiziUion for the purpose of lib-uruti ",• lliu town frum the p^twimjuletlydec'-l '1 upon. Acting upon tho decisionnftcr Mio society was regularly and elH-cii'iiily orgnni/ec[ by the selection of prop-er oltlcurs—judgo nnd jury (each dog wasto bo given .ijfilr trial) .shorlir, 'squire, cot-leutur uf c;uilitoH mid executioner—tlio pro-cess of extermination began nnd was uiiiln-Uititd witli so mucli vif{or nnd thorough-ness tlmt i n n fewdnys the very limitednumber of dogs thnt hud cncnpid or eludedthe clutches nf the vigilant society werekept fast witl. ia duors. and tlio vulgar nameof" Cur-Dog town," by which the villagewas known to noii-rfrnMciits, was droppedfur Lliu <>< iuiiial ami tjniu-lmuored atuwurLft*ville. lint if tho dog conditions that nowobtain should continue we four another

1>AKVILL13.Alias Mary Kennedy has boon Buffering

with a poisoned foco tbo past few days.Miss Elizabeth Mains has been visiting

her mother at Newton.Irving Bilverthorn, who has boon qultt

Indlsposod for the past week, Is able to b(out again.

Miss Delia Bennett of Ornngo wan thoguest of hor cousin, Miss Ada Elmer, oneday lost week.

Miss LydiaVroeland has b'-en spendingBomotlma with her ihthor, Jacob Vrcc-land.

Mrs. J. C. Cooko of Hackcttstown andMrs.J. U. Ullloy nnd two children of New-ark visited their mother on Sunday.

Ten members of the ChrisLinn EndeavorSociety were in attendance nt tho conven-tion held at Port Murray.1-. '.

George B. Dorcas wns taken suddenly 111Sunday night.

Rev. Mr. Ulnrk of Hnckensuck, formerlypastor of our Presbyterian church, renew-ed old acquaintances last week...Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tector are visiting

at the home of tier mother, Mn, ElizabethVreoland.

Mrs. George S.Tiith, who wns taken to•assali; General Hospial in July, Is muchnproved and Is expected liome this week.Frank Voumnns of N'ew York is visiting

nt the home E. W, Aimer.A. K. Goodrich nnd wife of Hasbrouck

Heights are guonUi at the home of hisundo, John Merrcll. They made tho trippart way on their wheels.

Miss Mary Green has returned from anextended visit to relatives In Nownrlc.

New hliick tmiirds Imvu beun placed inour publiu scliooi.

K. II. Mcrrcll left for Philadelphia onSiturday, where he will spend several

,A. noniuck.apudlur.James Ciallngher died at the home ofliis

inotlier, Mrs. Cathiiriue Crullagberot'Soutli

A jtjllv party from Huston enjoyed the!hospitality of the IliillmanHfmsij mi Moild.iy n*btiing last, and at S:W o'clock sut '

itiri " "

VII2NNA.MM. Itoliort Ilanoo and little dauL'liter,

F1CI2J3 UNION.Mrs. Jacob Flumorfolt has returned

home alter a fortnight's visit with friendsnnd relatives at Easton.

Mrs. CharlcsStownrtanddaughter Helenof Hackettstown spent one day last weekwitli her mother nt this place

Sunday being stormy, thero wns nopreaching in tho M. E. church.- Miss Mamlo nnd Charles Oruver of Fre-don. spent Sundny and Monday with Ed-ward Uruvcr nnd family.

Mrs, A* V. JJondorshot spent Sunday atButtzvilla the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tbom-ns Craig.

Philip Hopkins had n frolic last week fortho raising of IIIH new liny shed,

MISH Mattle Bryant of Ilnckcttntownspent Sundny hero n« the guest of;, hermother, Mrs. S-inih Payer.

Mist Minerva Parks Is visiting friends ntKnowlton.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob fc'lumorfelt wereguests on Sunday of J. W. Flumerfclt nndfamily at Mcadvillc.

A fuw from this plueo aUunded .nlc of tho Heaver Brook and Hope Si ,,schools, held in Hildcbrant's woods, belowHope, on Saturday.

Stephen Moore spentSundnynt HeaverBrook the guest of his sister, Mrs. GarretVanllorn,

George Poyer of Newton is spending nweek with relatives here.

John Albright of Oxford is visiting ntthe homo of JmneH Swny/e.

Milton Barlow has his new barn nearlyomplcted.

9undny-

A CRITICAL TIMEDuring the Battle

of Santiago.SICK OI! WELL, A RUSH

NIGHT AND DAY.

il hcur' retiirneil to Iier homo Mnndiiy alterathishoiuu, No. loh .Summit.avenue, on i ions on tho faces of the wi- ...... . - -Monday morning of jaundice. Ho in j the cnniplimontarv rt-mnrks towards Mr. ! "hort visit fit the homo or her brother,survived by u wllu nnd thu lol owlnir «nd Mrs. llullman.wiio imd.sp.iml nothing : John Preston, Sr., of thiri place.-1 '"'1 Samuel nnd John IJ;iker of' • ' , . . . ' *

l'liu'Parkers at the Ifnttle of Suitl-HKO tlv <;iilui wc'i'uull Heroes. TheirHeroic Kllnrts In•(icHIn-Ainiininl-t Inn utifl Uall.nis to tlie Front Savedthe I>«y.P. B. HuTLKlt, of pack-train No. 3,

Joseph Taylor, colored, a workman for ' oflieiiite. !Hugh Crilly A Co., in U'nion Square, hud i open to critwo riljs brukun by u kick ftMonday.

iticism every r.lmiu on: city. To bo (bully murdered and for that aeomou w

reason to be denied a Christian biirlal 4","?!? "

iaaion fee often cents will be charged, rc-icined with sandwiches, coll'ee and cake

plies to the front. Thero were no roads"?• that a wwon truin could use. My comrade

and myself hnd the good fortune to lay ina supply of this medicine for our pack-tritin utifuru we left Tampa, and I knowin four eases it absolutely saved life,"

The above letter was written to thomanufacturers of this medicine, theChamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moinea,Iowa, For sale by F. N. Jenkins, Wash-

A perfect type of the hleheit order of excellence In manufacture." j y

Walter Baker & Oo.'s *f•

"BREAKFAST COCOA |Absolutely Pure—Delicious—Nutritious.Costs Less Ihtin One Cent o Cup*

ie sure that you get theenuine urtlcfe, mutk' nt

• :; -• . . . . l i y . . . . '

WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.

DOKCHHSTHR. MAS5.g"

TTTM. A. STRYKBR,YY Ko. SO £. WnshlnKtOQ ATB.,

WiuhlusIOU, K. XCounBellor-at-Law.

Suprumo Court CommlMIoaer, .und Spcciul Muster 1 n Chancery

ISM

TQAVII) UAKTRON,

A(loriic)*.at-r.aiv, .Solicitor anditlithter In Cbttuvurr-

XOTAHVl-UiiLICnmlUSU.ZU IN KEAL ESTATS

uilk-o a«xt iloor to llio at. Cloud Hotel.WnshlDBUm Avunuo.

/"I Ii. 'SMITH, M, D.\Va»li]iijrtoii t N . J .

" , fStoDa.m.Onico Hours. -| 1 to 3 II. in,

Ifi.30to8p.rn.Ofllco dii'l r^Munro

HiC Wo-t Waslilnglon Avc.

1 P. JIcKINSTJtV, 3I.J3.

AViisliiiiKton, X. J .

EASTON, PA. r, , „ |S:o»o.ni.orii'o JiourfWl to3 n. in.

. „ , jfi to 7.4) p. m.Tuloi>botio Connect !o

FULLH M. COX, M. X>.,

DAILY.

ad-

_ •epiiiririifthe elevator in the coal house when thetorch they were using sut tire to tlio cotildust, ciutsing a terrible explosion, KecilWHS terribly bunted about the face andarms and Keller's face and back werebndly burned. Ke:d died from his injuriesearly Tuesday morning, ntttio Hasten Hos-pital. He was 17 years old. He is survivedby bis wife, hia parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.

f . . -. I . I I . . . 1 . * * » * • ! ? - . , . f t . 1 . (* I

ChrdHnrooutfiniioiincliiic the marringe. f , ,F9 l |r t t i e» f r o ' " t'1 '3 vicinity attendedIthe

on Oct. Oth, of Miss Mary Cornelia, eldest «h r I H t I l"i bf

n r ° v i o r convPiition at PortdauKliter of Mr. and Mrs. Harris A. God- Murray lust Fndjty nnd stayed for thefroy,imd Mr. Josiali Davidson of Wnshiii"- e . v c n h l g session. They report an excellentton. | time.

Some thirty members of the ChristianlOndeiivor societies of this plnco attendedp tendethe convention of that society at PortMu F i d l t

.gatuofUi- Heller will recover. Miss .Myrtle Kuttner received on Sntur-

Tho Elks ure -nrnklng arraiiEWP-onta for ('nJ;" ,IfWt II hundsorne gold wutch. which. a nultiililo pnlehnitlon of their first miniver- l l« ( i >cen awarded her ut the Odd 1-ellqws'•snry'on November 23.- picnic, held tit BlnirMmvn a short, tune

si net;, for having presented the largest.sub-Henry Anner moved on Tuesday into the, dwelling house, ho recently purchased at

Bullmiui and Chambers streets.Airs. Lucy Wumbold has received f2,MS

from the.secretary of Fidelity Lodge, K.and L. of the Golden Star. It wan theamount of her -husband's policy in tho

* by lounl applicntioij.s, as they cnifiibtroiich Itht; diseased portion ol" liiu yar. Thero Is ionly one way to euro deafness, ami that is 'by constitutional remedies. neufnuKs \Hcaused by nn inflained condition of thuinueoiia lining of the lOustachiitn "Tube.When this tube gets inllained you liave arumbling sound or imperfect hearing, nndwhen it., is entirely i.'lnsnd-;d»iifneKS is theresult, and unless the influinnmtion can hutjikon out, nnd this tubu restored to itsnormal condition, hearing will be destroy-r' )r; ninu cases out of tun are unused

, r havingscription book.

The usually accurate Sunday Call manerrs when he blames the canal folks forthe scarcity of water in the East creek.The fault lies in the divider, which hascreated a sand bank that shuts oil' that-supply. There has been plenty of waterin the West creek during the past twoweeks, while tlio East creek was compar-•I'iyely dry. _._... .. ,•_..-._ , . ...

Rev. r. J. Wilm<irtli left on Mondaymorning for a month's trip through NewYork State and surrounding country. He

ill attend the annual Christian conven-

Mre. Fiukham Bolievocl Hor of AllHor Troubles.

PQKTJUUKltAY.-Tlic Dcinocrnts of this townsiiip hold nn

election for delegates on Saturday lust, andthe following woruuhoKen; To the StateConvention, N. B. Park; CongreasionalConvention, Joseph AndcrNon and Win.TinHiiinn.

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Cregnr returned homeon Sunday, after spending a fortnight atSliuiliopu wild the lalter's relatives. .Mrs.

Mrs. J I A D O E BABCOCK, 176 SecondSt., Grand Ripiils, Mich., hud ovariantrouble with its attendant achesand pains, now aho is wtiH. Here

aro her own words:'*u Your Vegeta*

bio Cooipouuil hasmade mo feel like

anew person."Beforo I be-gan taking* itI was all rundown, felt tiredand sleepy most

th time,in

cd forever; nine cases out of tun are caused Stanhope wil,h the lalter's relatives. Mrs.by catarrh, which is nothing but an in- Cregar had u bud spell of sickness while(lamed condition of- tho mnoons surfaces. away but is now-much bettei'.-Mr. Crtafar

We will give One Hundred Dullm-it fur | returned to Stanhope on Aloiuiay' where.nyuuse of neiifuess (caused by.cularrli) j he is doing the

that cannot be cuml by Iriill'tTCiiliirrh bouses.Cure. Suiidjoi1 circulars, iV

1'. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. 1Sold by Dnu,'gi.Hts,7oe. -•: . ......Hall's Family Pills aro the beat.

"' Oysters'in' every style" now. ""The long-wishcd-for rain has ciuno and

brought.<;oo|fti- wfmMM'rwit.hit. -.-_.---.-.

Joseph Anderson and Win. TliiHiiianl d a partnership for the purpose

k c l e s and lt t thhave Iononmying pork, calves nnd poultry at thel'nrt Murmy di^ot. They will pay thehighest, cush prices.

Port Murray was largely represented ntBo!vtdere.liist::Tue3diijYUie opening day ofcourt. -Our lending politicians wore there.

Tho local agent for the STAR securedtwu new MiliMtini/urrT-'Insl" wiiukr-" If-you'. . twu new MilisfuribwrsTlHst weekr

.,.- Tho Rev..Mr. Harper of CotccHhurK gave want the news take the STAK," is a cbm-"" excellent .address, to „thu,....Einverth l.jnnn <!X-nmsKimi:hnrn,ii.nil ir..iij,ni'.', . It- h

er i l t i i thi ti th""•Jjen<;iio""iirtho""M."JD."1"eirur(!lr oirSiindiiyevening. . . ____ • _.

Miss Carrie Suttoii lias returned lo herliouia iiiCiilIfon again.

We nro all gla'd to sco oncof onrsoldiers,No Is homo

uinaina ai'.Oeorco. Floniorfhjt, nn-' "Our-1 itiiviT boy aT" wo ru~"scTit 1 ro m

AI Auderson^in town ngniii.on n thirty-day furlough.

.The remains:~._^oUior~or~i _v . „

Jncki*onvillo Motxlny. lie died from tv---.^ plioid fover. Tho sympathy of tho whole

couununit}' ia cxtendod to the fiiniilyftosiuWutiij'ijoruft oi" up only son, Tho fu-ncrnt wna 'uroAChcd in tht', Low^r Vnlleychurch on Wcrlnesd.iv aL 2 p. ni.,wlicn thowhohj of Coiupnny >! wns present.

: wliat rtftttntsli dortnin wows near-tow itevery Sunday ni^lit? Those who luvvobuoiijurnvo unougli/'lo uppronvh tbo figure

^(whRVh tn clod in tlr«gnrniuntsof afgnmlc)"""• 'hnd ask what ohbisi Lhcru"tor"'" iiavo been\ slmrply. nimwtired: " Nouo of your busi-

nesa ;"Und, dH'iin, " I p;o lo moot1/ my• be-

iluiaon by'«ny\vb-~v"ririd'.place" alfonldloman Cot any purpose.

Truth woarswtill. PoopkJ have loarned;r"thaf"DoWIttts^lJlttlq""l!)iiPly IHRQTU are nu-

llablo Httlo pills for ©Eiilating the boweN,wining constipation and sick headache,

=Tinjy don't gripe. V. N. Jonfcloti, WarronCoenty Drug Store, ,

n larger circulation hi thi.sHcctioii tluntliu otliur county papers combined.

Uncle Joo Anderson still trades horsesnbniit. twice a week. He dots it from forceof habit nnd to pass thu time away, not ithat thero Is any money in it. I

Ex-Judge White of our township U n! .cundidate for Member of... Assembly on the j i n

Democratto tiukct.." He will prove a"strongcandidate. Aaron Duvis at" Oxford ia nlnbloolting after thu snnjd oltiuo. ilt3 was horo

net. ' "'' ^A. TJ. Oono;.,prliicipnl of tlio ytnnliope

siihooh and ffifo,.pnsatsi tjundny in townthucuest^ of their son, JInrrv_Ij. Cope,iciiulioroVGurHchutil. - 7:'•'-' ::

Coivtliictar and Mrs.'•Eiliyn.rd Dill'i •ol1•OHclle arc muwing n low dnys \vitsh lioi*

nuntt'MrH.U7.nl Cnitflold. Mr. 15Ilfz bt nipoor health and is hmn- trvliwr to >-.('l'!ir'"1^ato.'"' '"•" ''~~ •' Tlio infant flou of Lowis' Fricl: in In a,

crUtcnl_Qonditioji, fjuiJjjriU{rjjItli.c._rpnp_. L--Joac plr Boam-on£o"fTaine cPco m piiiiy~o'v"6"Sunday. • . . •'•• •

trouble.the advfriend :LIthe use of LydUiE.Pinkham's Vego-Inblo- "Coinpoiiiul,and 'since- taking

"'It all troubles haVegone.' "liy monthlysickness used to bo so painful, buthavonotlind tlio slightest pain since takingyoiir modlcint:. I c.innot praise your

Compound too much. Myina aad friends see such a change!..,.. I look so much bettor, and havecpl6r InJny face." r "" """'inlchaia invites women who are

i Lynn, Mass., for^ if

HjvYoirihvilo disni^tjointmentwhen yon ex-parijnont. UOWiU's Little Early Ulsonsafo ploasant, easy, thorough littlo ntllH,They euro COnittipatipir and Nick honmtchojustJad mire as• yoti toko them. P. N,Jenkins,-\yar?iin County Drug Strfro.

advice, which is freely offered.

, . - • : ; . • . . . • . » ^ ; ; ^ > ^ ^ : ; ; • . ; • : ' . : • : ; ! . ' . • • • • •

FOR BALE B,Y LEADINQ

..... by Fluston; M. II. Albright, Junction.

New Dress Groods.New Silks.

New Black Goods.New Trimings.

New Laces,Over 10,000 Yards ofNew Carpets for Fall.

New Rugs.New Window Shades

and Curtains.

f Tto'Ja m.i.-t Ho ii p. ro.

t TtoUjh m.

T\Z"3r. STITES, M. B. ,

Physlehiii itiul SMrgcoii,

10T.E. Wutitilngton Ave.,7 to Da. m. I1. tit^, ii. III.J- Ofllco Hours. WfiHlilngtoo, N. J,

p N. JACOBUS, M.D.

I t . K . . iVM.nr, WiiHbhiffton.

WtsiluuriJity afu-riiooii nnd Saturilny.Etiston, Thursutiy ovonlug anJ Friday at

South-west corner South UrU nnd Ferry Stu.

, Cull outtldo If nct'OBHtiry.

. OUAS. BIORdAN WILLIAMS,11 W. Washington Ave.,

^ W n g t o n . W. J.

fs to 9 o. m.Offlt-o Hours. 11 to 2 p. m.

16 to 8 p. m.

"HI J. LA RIB«-, ST. I).,

ASBUItr, N. J.

Until S n. in.)Until S n. in.)112 to 1 p. m-S-oniuollotir

INSPECTION INVITED.

~T)R' P. J . ECKBL,Hoi) t int ,

Washington, N. J.Ofllco anil r(.'sldem:Q

Opposite at. Cloud Hotel.

vye-lierewith present ,a..most;extraordi-nary list of SPECIAL VALUKS.

GROCERIES.Hampton's Valley Flour, §2,.-20 cwt.

B. T. Babbitt's Best Soap, 3c bar.

o i lOyster Crackers,Soda Crackers,Ginger Snaps,Lemon Cake,

•Lion Coffee, - ~; - ~10c i

Fruit Jar l?uhlwrs, ' ' r»e doTanglefoot Fly Paper, - c JoublesheiHampton's liost Cornstarch, 5c pkgNew Early June Peas, sweet

and tender, 7c canHampton's Special Brand Early Jum• . .P- jas-r .o better, packed , •r.z-.-.l •••..;•.• • Wv. can

Hest Laundry Starch, . ou !b

DRY GOODS.ill's Dest nie.icheJ-i'WLisllii,---1 — ~Ou yd

Hampton's Special Bleached MiislUi, ,"o ydBlue Calicoes, host quality, ,"ii! ydHaiiiplon's Mard-to-boat Unbleachoil

Muslin, ' . <,i;i ,;(_, He yd.

VERY SPECIAL.Iii's' Heaity Fast Back Fu Seam-

less Half Hose, 5c pair. ••-•Tbo Best ladies' or Menl-s Shoes in

town for Sf./W. „

It will pay you lo look o w r our alioflstcicftV

Also a fail! Une of Dry GoodV, NofriinSiBoots, Shoes, -I^ibkers. etc'., all at rli;Ut

'wa«t,yflur ir.nlc. •

J. B. Hampton,5 lioIvWero AVe.,

: 6W. Wnshhi'gtpo &VQ.,.it,7. r"1 . ...,„•

"£* tj * —

Wm^LaubaehSz Son,EASTON,

G-LOI31] S T Q M

Early

i\ PIEKCK FAKBOW,

WASHINGTON, X. J.

T~JR. G. T. 1'OX,Ofllco find Kesiaonco, 17X1 Main street

B A T H , P A ,Oflleo Uours—From!) a. in. to I. p. m. Practicfl

limited to (lisunaea ut tliu: ...rr. -:-;,.--

•,;. EYEJAR, HOSE AHD THROATr'«5"Aldb, Itotraction ot tho Eyos for tho ad-

Juatiiiont ot £lti<iHe > '•Constnntly on hnml tln> LnrKct \^ortment

of sraGTACLES aud EYE GLASSES In IhoLohlgh Vulley.

At E*8W», Fmnk'tn IIouso, TUESDAiS,Adilruss: Bath, i'ti.

jgVeterinary S»r»eoi!,

| (Cfrmlimto o£ Ontario Votorlnnry College.)' 's old omen, U]i[inM(to-|*OSt-O01C*i •-'•"

WaHliluslon, N. J .

Siipervlsliig Architect,ia East Washington Avo.,

Washinntor.lT. J -"'omi.o [Sto«,L.m. Wnsmottor.lt .JI Urtuva-S'-10 ! P. "I. „!. " - U — - ia:aocoai..-m.-

T l i r i ) 0 V c i l r s , s , M C o i l r B o l n t l i o C o l M

-Style,-qualityariil"l6\vh«;ss-oT prices will'covince you

that the Globe Store is a good place t6 make your

purchases.. .. :=:: • « . ...:.•;,...;..,:..•_-.

239 Nortlw-mpton S t.

Q T . C E O U D HOTEL, *

''"-. C. F .STAATISS, P rbp ' r .

iiiissed !n looiillnn, iKvoiimiotlntlou nuati;t^Liiiu'^t.™.!'i;r:r.itiicI!t :iuil trnlialoul ijlluola "-il t'Ut^rttiliK'd. l'lkiw roityonnWo.

^yory room liwituil try eteiuii nud llghtod b?

, Waatiinstou AIK., UVi }ilUEtou, N. J.

EASTON, FA.

P i .1 C!5.Br-

'JO Q., 3 4*6 EIGHTH - AVE

"VriilW WlIs'DSOK HOUSK, |

(irrnnpoil, eu Groiiuds,

and from IUI truiry*. A,'plotibuut BU!u>mor rotrijftt.

A MKIUCAN HOU8IS,

Page 11: Getting Full Value. 31ST YEAU-NUMIJEU 39. WASHINGTON ... · Getting Full Value. Tills UwlintiiubscribcrrtorUieBTAR nreKetltnc for It publishes more local new* tlinn nny three other

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, 'sEPTKMJJKU 20, 1898.

-OF Tin:-

I Covert j| Cloth ;| Top Coats'© . • . . . . j

@ for full wear. Sizes from \

@ 4 to i slyears. ;

1 $3.50. '@ !® '@ A very stylish garment ;£ for tlie-little jientlemen. ;•

Bryant's, Washington, N. JL

We desire to announce to friends and patrons that we arc'now'ready for the Fall and Winter season with an assortment of clothing andfurnishings never equaled in this part of new Jersey. We have taken the greatest of pains in selecting the very newest styles of goods andof qualities that we can fully- warrant and made by the best workmen in the clothing business. We shall not attempt to describe eacli styleor garment comprising our immense stock but ask you to note a few items, and we invite all to call and make an early inspection of our re-liable up-to-date goods. .- • ''.

Men's Suits.Suits IKTL- for I'Vc'i'voiK'

Men's Overcoats. 'Boys' Suits.$ Overcoats Hats and Caps.. Underwear and HosieryColors in overcoats are ctians- Small boys' suits, sizes

Knox

Fin • I'I wool ••!, •viotsand'eassimere, soldeverywhere at Sto:

Hall overcoats in all the

t • > > ! > • > • • »

8.00, 8.50 A ,,0()J | ,c a v y w i , u e r

The new styles of stiff h.us are1 Our underwear departmentlooks more like a wholesalehouse than a retail store.l:'nou^h underwear for all of

from <2 up have double se.u and Youmnns Young : Warren county, bou-ht several •

8 10 12 knCCS> I*™* ' J ° U h l ° Wt ' : ' r '" •>"'! " ™<e «f s,^-.-iaIs. months aw, before anv advanceO, J.U, 14, x\w p . l n t s <

A iioovl business suit at S5.00 in:-'. Many medium and li^lit1 to rC>" -it SI 1 5 0 2 ill) " ' n v ri''"'-v>

• colors will H' worn this season' ' ' ' . . . IA ni.vstyl.sl , all woo, ^ _ W l . ,U V l . , h o m . . fe.rlv all of our boys' suits Dttnlnp

A ;:ooJ Derby at 95o '" l'na'- . ,.Better qualities at S1.40, 1.65 NVi" 1 | J ' V nllk '1 ' l" s;'-v ;l

cur priceOur S10 .00 suits arealwavs' °™aM Un' S5.00l.onj: r<"<i « ' i " . SSZL-S

our leaders. More sold at thai . H n o ;lll w 0 l l I |< c r . c . y s M to in, at $ 3 . 7 5 , 4 . 5 0 1.90. 2.40'tl"^ !mt.- !;IUM .price than; my other, _and in that .'„ " 7 .00 ,8 .50 5 and 6 up Hverv hat "iiaranteevl. Our h.,sierv department isl i n e w e s h o w t h e I m e s t c a ? M - .... , , , . . . ' • ' • , , , . , ' •mores, black Clay d b - n a i s . " ' " , , H T ' " " " ' r

1 0 n n The tes t tvearhv all woo! suit Soft hats in a!! the new I " 1 1 ' " " " • ' ' ^ " l u e s m theblue and black ribbed cheviots.1 u l k K J • " J.U.UU

at $5 in the market.Fancy Worsteds. ' ' " • ' ' "• '" '''"\> " j l l l % , A line fur Alpine 98c In four years and a lull weThibet Cloth. ^ . . . V . . , , . . , . ^ . , • ' Boys' Overcoats in reefeis. „ ..

All the newest patterns incheviots.

O'ior> ;uul shapes. inarket.

The new f.incv hack " " '.\ i i u e l u i . u j ' i n e y o c

_ _ _ _ uve sold ^;,,-impairs of'li.ise—

10.00, 14.00 t ( 'p v'cat!i l l l l J "•"-1"1-" ' t '"" t l !S '"' Children's" " ~ 1 3 c n p : i s i l necessary for us to say12.00. 16,00;all the new shades. . .Wen's and Boys' 19c to 49c^mote ?

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Washington, N. J.

Small Boys'3-piece:

VesteeSuits,

Coat, vest and pants—two styles of stiits in one—worn with or withoutvest—sizes ; to 8 y e a r s -very nicely braided and

: trimmed in rich colors.

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$1.75to

$4.50

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NOT STRICTLY 1.UCAI,.. AVilliin, AWTnriy. an iuuiulu uf the llur-s County, alms house,

l u t ymltted suicide

h ih

Home

on Saturday by cultini: IIIH throat with.sipenknife. Despondency ovt-r approachingblindness was the cause.

George H. Green, president of the Com-mercial Truvulera' •llomu Association ofAmerica, has started a ten-cent endless;chain of letters for the purpose o!"money to complete the Travelers'in Btii^humton, X. Y.

The Emperor of China has been deposedand his mother bus i^suinetl sovereignty.She irf known to favor Kassiu. Il is saidthat the ehaiizc will no tiarmftil to Britishinterests Li Hung ClmiiR is to be retn-

" stated in power. England will make itnaval demonstration at a China port.

The news of the marriage of L-iura JeanLibbey, the authoress, on September 2lKt,

• .to.-.VtUi Mater ritli!-.vcl!,aliroc.!;j;,;nt!:i«.v.v«r,

been known since ISSti as u writer of novels.

T h e " Prosperity Edition" of the BoundBrook ChronicUi issued Krirtti.vis before us.Twelve pages ol'iu to resting news nnd mi:celhiny, four of which are devoted t>.cles on Bound Brook, its people* ami it;

dustries and illustrated with" line cut;halftone. Tiie psiptr is ft credit tn f-MMason, who is at thy sumu time iioBrook's postmaster. Tliu dual roll ihave some connection with •• urospunty::

evidenced in tin; " ProsnL-rit>

arii-i

vill fiuleuvur to continue the business. >I'arniors in Sitlurn county are greatly ex- j

yellow" insect, which' is playing havoc inthe wheat in the barns and granaries,S;>loin:m Dermekbusli. living near Willskme, luul 1.7>0 bushels of wheat ruined.

The thirteenth annual convention of theUutUerdoji County \V. C. T. U. will be hulilin the Flumington Methodist church onThursday, September 2uth,

KEILLY X0 MIX ATE I).{Continual from pittfc 1.)

msn's arithmetic, so informed him.The vote wsw next made SI but wasfin.illv niiide •>-.

It was agreed that Jlorria sliouldjiplit even between llerr and Iieillybut some of its deleKates demurred.When they retired after much

I TUVlMi TO SO1-YK A 3IYSTKKV. | llurrh Journal 1'liinl Sold.• _ , | The Journal plant, nr, Dover, was

.i iv •upi'iiu j s o | (j o n c n e j7tj, jti^^ ^t receiver's, salei tin' Ki'- by John .S. MeMaster. Nobody scorned

•orge I-'ry. anxious to acquire the plant except theholders of the chattel mortgage and itwas knocked down to Attorney Coop-

An Old Well Niutn An Kixk-av

I'Lirsuniu to an order issued on Pntitnliyl ment the roll of townships wan calledlast a week, all departments of the Lehijrh ! i nd the vote was split unevenlv—-IS toV.Uley termimis at I'erth Amhoy wurk.;d ^.j 1[ iK] t ! ] e v o t o o f n\\ t n { ; counties

Considerable excitement is existingunions the inhabitants of the Muntiinascetionand adjoining districts, caused Uythe excavating of tin old well on the lin-ker farm, on the mountain, bctwten NewVillngeand Montuna, which had becomepartially lilted with stones iwid rjibiiishduring jhu occupancy of the premises byMrs. George Fry. Humor anil gossip had

•U Perth Amhoy eoarwns receiveddumped In .stock or loaded into vessiik,...Q-; M,:.IJ rhr*"*- hundred men working ill!d a y . - . . • • . : . . . . ' :

IlLichMcClnrun, better known as "Pony"McOiaruir. a««d aijuiit \Y2 vcar.s. died fromtiri"!it*sdi«en«eat his lunne in Sainervilletwirwt'uk.i jigD. -Mr. McClnret

eloquent. j heard from. We have not been able tn «i .TiH> total .ittendance was about 800. at the direct cause for the excitement, but,

• " iletcnninc, it a! -

suiteryears.

i the Central Railroad I'm- forty dictate for V. S. Senator, was busylooking after his political fences,

i ne i- wald shoe factory is now workinrj i Allusions to Voorhees, MeKinly,nvrtitiK' VVITV evern'n? to catch up with I IFobarc and CJriggs were cheered vig-theiV orders. 'The Mellor Mnnufiichir;;;^ ; qronslv.Co. is also wey busy at, ti:e present time.— ; .* *-*— *UocKeriowh IriHt-peiHient. ' i ' A S T , , ( ) X y^

or, who rej)re.sented tlie f r K ,for $55u--ths cntiro plant, book ac-count.4 and all. Since the Halo ReceiverMcMasturs him received a guarantee ofa nuiuli higher bid and a rule tu showcause why the plant should not bo re-sold lias boon served upon the parties ininterest. This rule was made returna-ble on Monday and if the fcalo of the17th was not confirmed the plane wasto have boon resold vestordav.

evidenced in Mm " Pros^-riLy Kdltiy:i," Jacob U. U-port and Milca Harden, two! - " v ' \ ' " v ' ^ - "Newark Is aullerin-; iVain n "boy phun-1 prominent citb.cn»-of. DeckerLoWM, are; Ames V. Burrcll, tliy • iuii!l carrier be-

omenon" who " niiraculously cures nil dis- dead. Mr. Leport is survived by n wile , twecn tliis place and Olen Gardner, wnaThe swiiidlei-is to fje prusuL-utiJil. | iuul two sons and Mr. Harder, by live ; neld up by two highwaymen a"

1 • • ' -vondud place known as the ":ujrht in!The Spanish hnguafjc is to bithe Newark Uigli School.

The Triennial Convention of the Protes-tant Episcopal church ofthe United Scuteswill be held iu Washington, D. C.,on Mon-day next. The session promisuH to he ufmore thun usual interest. '-An ell'ort willbo made to put that body on record ni(>rc

iiiLintJ of thechurch may be ctianged.' " 1'iiu'American Catholic Cnurch" muy be thename selected.

Miss Fanny Davenport, the actress, isdead. Tho end came Monday night atDiixbury, Mass.

Plans have been adopted for the new M.E '-hurch at Chmhain. dtorge K. PooleIs the architect The new btilldlng will

-, cost about.'.i;/i,000;™:-W^rlr :>v'".- O nVn flEii-at once.

While digging on the property o!' theFoniit'iPowiterworks near Uover a fewdays ago, Emit Anderson found'a Unman

-.•skeleton.--.it i«.•i>i;?p «<vl to im.t.h.s-rtutiitinsof one Kieiiard llaycook who mysterious-ly disitppearcd nearly 3) years auo. i;

I t i s rumoreil tintt Knnk:nvny is to luiv'otwo new industries soon. They will be asilk mill and a shoo factory.. Mi<su 1,-mhHla Hri«(3 comnUtteff suicide on

tliu IStli lost: by elibollnK herself in thohead. A coroner's jury((!ccidufl that .she

ieiy

Ilorsemfu are'looking forward to thehorse show at Urwlicn on Oct. 1st. TheMurrisiown horse show follows, comiiifron the -1th, simulwneoua with the Dover

ti ri.iturday morning at about 3:30 o'clock.Amoii snys lie noticed a mitn standing bytiie roadside but thought it was Mr. Siniihvbo bad been cutting buckwheat in an ad-

' • ifcrrod his

District bus nominnteil Con-Wnyne Parker of Newark

! lo '.succeed liiniHelf. The-, was ondoraed ur.i|ualiflsV.!y.

peured in the woods, The bit and breech-ing strap were broken by the fright giventhe horse. Amos s.iy.s lie can identify bothmen.. One of them WHS of medium height,

I sandy tinir and anotit ttirce "weeks' growl'

i-hich at that time, however, was not tilled.ip—but, shiKuhirly. If this brntlicr had anysuch iilea, he niudo no elluvt to have tli«search made ill the time—nnd lutely, ineomp:!!iy with thin almost forg-.tt.-ti rt.'-mark, comes Uie wtory that this well hadboon tilled up by orders from ML\S. Fry(who was a tenant) without the knowledgeor consent of the owner, thus ineriiiiiii.il-it.gl.vr; whereas it i.s claimed by relUbloparties,and of entire responsibility, whoare aeqiiainted with the facts, that the oldi-etl w«s washed full during a li

storm. At all events, workn -cure he'dthe bottom o! the well on Thursday after-noon lust, nnd no sit/n of any man wasfound in the rubbish or underneath it.We are informed that further-search willbe made on the premises, 1,lie feeling be-ing strong airicng certain people tliat Ueo.Fry, instead of ffbins: uwny of bis own Ireewill, IHIII-4 wifuclaimH.hu. did. on account Iof numerous disagreements between them", Iwas "put outof the way" and hi.« bodysecreted somewhere on the old fann onthe lonely mountain-.sidc. It is, however,tiie coiicoiisitH .of opinion among sobor-minded 'people that the entire matter isnothjnir other tlinn idle, but mischievous,KORHip.eoncijetud and circulated with ma-licious intent, and having for its object thewife of the missing man.

Millinery.We are now ready witha full line of stylish fallmillinery- ' •>

Attention is also calledto the fcia iliat we always

,;, have a complete line ofmourning goods.

Mrs. H. M. Bull.46 E- Wasliington Ave.

JlKI'OHf (•• THi: CONIUT! s or Tin:

FIRST NATIONAL BANK;•,••-•.;•.:.".., O F .

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l.nniiHuiKl!!!-.:Ovttr.lmiis wi:. S. liuiitls u>I*. S. HumjMr.ilI'romluinMuit

W A R H I T N H 'in ttn« smii ' i i t NIMIUC.KS, ^iijhloilll

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. . : . . . }h\s:,b "i\mri'rt iii,r>oi) ot

:ratic Convention.

Mi'hlnii Pit.nn.y, Imyitiij refused to re-j

'lTdatelt'fo""co"nL'ress from '•b • en, 1 ,1 .10uc i , ? r e «? r rom »S! iFWrth l S =t. Jol,r. I. BKfr Rcilicy, ot<><"••• ' " ?l"nb " , 0W i r r o i i C o i u u v , i n i H l ^ e u lunr.iii.HucI Ijyj """"•'-"''-'•l J i h l i I ' l l u c s !\n- Me! H o n L II Tri tn

Tiie surveyors employed, in laying outhe i-uuteof the proposed coal ruiid.lo lido-

L* head of Point 1'ond try-. tmountain to,y=nlPln

iiu I J;.;...The Cox farm, on the Frodon roitl, one

mile out of Newton, has been leascii forUve.year.-i.-by A. W. Warren, who will du-vote'it to poultry raisini,'. i'y December 1he expects to have 1,1,000 laying hens.—Newton Register. *

-•••""•ATire-iu-Uii; uiiuii" SiOiisa'Df.'tiiC'NcwJcr-spy Statu Prison hist Thursday causedabout *10,000 diimafre and destroyed all theprovisions and supplies. y ,

orations, but it is said it will Hgain go into' blast before January 1st. The., railroad__men say tjie Jtoekawny riycr^is JuJI^ot'dead

omiiimting deadly poisons in tho waterwhen blowing out—Stanhopo Englo.

The property of the'Kden":MHls PaperCo. at Morriatown waa sold at auction lustThursday."--I&WMS-bought in for about530,000 by Bnetoy A Sowall of Watortown,•N. YM for the creditors, who, it is reported,

The chances fur He-! lion, .L II. Trimmer has disposed of the' ! Point. Mil! :.ninotl.y l.o.Iolm Kurt-of llnrk-

UittKtown. 'Tlie price is.snid to lie .?U',()0or! Ktirr expects Lo build a wood dam somu liS

•.thousand 'fd^iorniiupe*—Newark News.

Jliulisdii IH tti organ'i/e ii foot-ball team.It- jH said that .Secretary of the Colonies

willbetiio title of the next addition tot.lnvCJiLJiijKiUjrthL' President. .. --.,-;-.... •.-• The Dreyfus trial in to he' revised" inI'uris shortly. Tfac whole French natiuiiis mucli excited over recent disclosurL-storuli(i;;.-t(i. ]>rnye..thu. iunocenco .of theunfortunate Jew, """ :" :' "' "r(v""

Foil' SAIJH—Grey mure, ei|.'ht _yenra old,

Edgar Ap?ar, Anthony. " W-'£i-tS

All klmlH of Btoyjs repairs and atovo pipeat Jnmesir. Johnstoira.;; •• 0-29-2t-.--

All the latest in millinery good".at Pitts1

Beo Hive"." " ..,.:." ; .^LJ-.:. .; . . . .^.^' ' . ' : ' 'Bicycle Hospital—James II. John&ton.'

powl

foror

tr ic light, a n d poweW l t i th l i hplant tu supply dill^reiit towns with light.

Mrs. Iforbort .1). IlciUty pave a parl-y toa'l'iuniber.of'her youiiK friemla Mondaynight.

Mra. George Sinter "and Susmi Aji[;nrwere gticslsou Sundiiv of Mrs. Reed, neurWhitutiouse.:LiMrH. Htfona'rd"lieatiy apent l i int ' weekwith ilr.s. Alex. Andei-HOii* •

Miss Ida Ferris of Herwicli, I'*i., lia.sj-e-

*wiVh"inen^fyp^^':'^:^" -^ ' j py**^Geo. FluuimerfeH, a soldier stationed at,.

J«fk«nnv!llft, Fin., died lust week.of ty--phoid fever nnd the body was brought" toCitlifou Mondiiy! inteniiout in Lower Val-. '. . - TT_ A . l . n A l . 1 . 1 H H ^ — P

Taylor Flu

B eulirou Monday; interment in Lower Val

lev: cemetery.-": HG was the only son oi

which is e<|nlvp.lent to an election. There ' si.«..-l.nre imttlireu candidates fr.)i-the two pliic"" 'aiiri worthy men nil. In point of wninrcomes ex-Judee Him in 1). Wliiin, iwell know miller of Iloiitl.yestowji.' rvedwit honor -iit-"-Uui cttpneil.v *>f T/i.ynerved wit hoJudge, is a .sta

d lar mnch and tr

ong, a

yparty

iJudge, is .and popular

on W. Davis is iinnther fumiliiir fiK-politics, although his career IMH badonline:i He litfcs i J

r plocnl conline:i.

althoHe litf in O-vfurd

employed in the Neudiiain mctoi\y inWiishiii};lon. Jle is a nrin of good dluir-n c l e r . ••0 Jficol) 1!. Smith i.s Phillipsburg's favor-ite for one nf the posit ionn. Ho w.is form-erly fori-iimn in the VvatTen IMIU I lit I'.V . IL.Jis po|Hil»r'nt" borne and makes friends fastiwhen away. Ho muy be expected to poll!a heavy vote. , . . . I

The party and the people of-.tin; comityIn genenil arc to be ernifrratulalud onhavinKsiif.li n worthy trio from whiuh to^eleet Assen'ibly r.c|)seiiUU.ive.H.

Arthur Wiirrencr or^VwlilnRton, I). C ,a coriiorni in Llic 1st District of ColumbiaVOIH;-: which ruuuiitlj-^rd^iriimV- from Sim-tiago, is spending a low dnys with binfriend,1 Solomon X'OHH, at Brass CaHtlo.

Timothy seed. James II. Johnston's.

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We arc located . •in the

OPERAHOUSEBUILDING. .

15 stej'S trom the Post Oiii.v.

:<•> ?,ti*ps irt'iti tin.' W;ishiiuf.t»in Nan'unalHank.

J ; steps froin.tlie First Natiijnal Hank.

.)Lirk>;ation is the ]'Cst—ti-it west c>( theS.jiiare.

\Vtf sell ri'lial'le «ooJs fur smallprices, aiiil we wKh to.nsii'i'essupon >uuth:tt this stmv uiiersir.ore ;ulv:mt;ii;es to tlii.* pur-;h:isor Hum any stor>* in W.'irrt'iicounty.

CHAS. M..WILLIAMS.

Nmii' but the I lest—We :ire iMtii]ipi.M. do tin.- I'est work, ami il :in unforUiu-c occurruiKe coin]ic!s us tu turn out

..ivthini; but the very best" KraJewu are al-wa'ys )'!:ul tti mala- it ritfht. Special proler-fiice riven to rt'i;ii!ai'citstniiiersaiHl all treac-oj with fairiK-ss and consideration.

Washington Steam Laundry..-Unwinnii, 1'rop'r.

Now is the Tim'ti to Buy 'o'1 ttojdWi.-iii.liur Needs. :" "7'

New Plush RobesA iHiw'nnd hauftsoine l ino hern for ••••y o u r iiiKjicctlon. N o n e iVifl over

Morse ' Blankets.hi !hct, wo liuvucvcrylllllilt ibr tho "liortiti nnd curiiiiK1*. Our pi'ict'H lire . 'Ihir, iiml oiuirsfa... I'ur relinking

• _ i;t|u!i!!,Y to :

S. T. Vamiatta.TIMvlilnro AVD. _

TUB JIOI1BH CO. SAVrNO3 BANK1

DEPOSITS M'llDB on or hnUiro OCTOBERilrd. .will ilniw [ NTH REST from ,

- OCTOlilOItlat.<B.W. llillor, ' II. T. Hull,

President. doc'y ami lreas.

depends for its qualityupon the food supply. StaleFruits and Poor Groceriesstimulate neither the appetitenor the conversation.

Try' our place for thefreshest lines of all standardgroceries. Large sales enableus to kfcep our stock constant-ly fresh. No stagnant pondat our place. ._,._

Buy the James i\V FillsLily White Flour. It is reli-able and

Makes Snow-whites Bread"

" •until C:il;e,SoJ:i crackers, OysterCrackers 5^ Hi.

ii;.C;ui U.irtleU l.'e.-irx _ J3C

linker's Coco;i ^:cCan Citjitkl S:iim'.'ii i»cI.iun llraiul Salmon, laiic

UwUVUii.' Graili M.irlcaly) CDflce-' •'•- Mji.iTch niialiU' will sururise you— _ 13£..

It would takqievery columnin this page to enumerate themany good tilings we have atspecially low juices. We canonly say that in -no-instance-do' we 'allow ourselves to beundersold; in fact, we under-selK^iTry"us;--"wt!"":\vant~"yourtrade. ',

ES M. FITTS,35 Ea

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