· he union cjountystandardl has the largest circulation of any weekly newspaper published in...

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HE UNION CJOUNTYSNDARDl e uon of an y Wee y Newspaper blished in Union Count y . NO. 51 ew Jer•ev ' 5hoppi Centre. WESTELD, NEWA. July and Auguat we will doae at J nꝏn aturdays; remaining oפn Friday evenings. Onr Great Annual July Bargain le Is now in full bloom-bro in ita Baviug-!arge in scope- �om prhm �sie i u detai !-this mammoth eveut is destit,td as in sea. pst, t o stanu without a peer. lu conNection we auuonuce our Annual July Blanket Sale. 'rhons1ms of ollars' wo1·th of caeh bought bkets, rcprE- g lar g e orders p laced l�ug befol'e . the steep auvar!ces in w�ol, 'will enter i nto this sale at priCeS that w1ll caue a dec1ded sensatJ ? II among those who realize the iutriusic worth of the merchandr�e inrolvctl. Blankets Purchased Nw Will Be Stored Until Dec. tst Without Cos t By Making a Small Deposit. Re. 3.50 ll• .. Carllle" White Blankets.-11·4 6ize, 2 5 o for }lu·ge double beds, ruul e x c•ptioual good" ! """. here1 i , wool blnulret s, pink, blue, uud r e d bonleJ·e, edged With s1lk bmdwg... I Reg. $S ll• "·Endicott" White Blankets-These .are 4 o 0 three Vtll'tB wool, oue JMrt cotton to I)�Ve.ut F.hrwl!uge, servtcaie-pink, blue +1Hl red rers, edged with s1l k bwdhJg,,,,... I ll• "Fifth Ave." White Blankets, _worth. $4 oo-A g ood stocky blanket. two.�hii'<]H wool-a blanket ut !' meihum l ll'Jce, lmt x- 3 0 0 c<ptioDilily good v11lue-red, blue nml plk borders, edged w1th dtep silk biudill. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . " . . . ". . ·" " .. I Our" Oelsha "White Blankets-A womlerf1 vale at tile price, g IJUUiity ym·u, very suit 11nd downy, closely \Voven, three plltts wool, one partcottou. 114 Size 4 5 0 Reg. JG 00 Special I 12 4 Size Reg. $7 00 Special 5.50 Our'' Albermarle" Wblte Bla.Lk�ts-·rhe blnnket we have S?l<l g-eat �aantities of iu vast sen�ous, · In pink, blue uud reu borers. edge•l wtth lle•p silk bind i ng. _ ,... < :� : � . �-- · "·'· :� _..-1 t : · �·�or�*�: ·5 5 · ·t4J��g ; , '6.75. Sale Prrc� 1 I Dnrgnw. _ Our " v�ndome '! . W. hli e. Blankets-v'ery_,_ ſtno 11 OOI Cali for� i Blankets, aufi an ' fdowny;·'unsil <lelicately colored ·borders, edged wttb deep silk binding.•. �l'be.· eudole:,•l•-ou_of ourwost popul r .bl uk�ts . _. Jo.4sizA 7 05 11-4Size S �o · 12·4 Si ze 9 �o R•g, $9.00 Reg , tO.O U Reg. , l300 Scial 0 Specul l Scla l I No Braneh St+res. Mail 0 rderl; Fr.Ee. Dliv.�rifs TUTTlE. ·eROS. Coal Lumber. Yards-Westfield avenue, LOfEl�ſt E + Spring and Broad Sts., Westfield. W#WWWW Paragon Furnaces c Have spocinl points of superiority and oue of these pl 11ced in ad welliug meam a warm bonae in the coldest of weather, AML0N M. FRRIS. SANITARY FLUMBIHO, Hot Air Furnaces, Stoves and Ranges, STEAM AND HOT: WATER HEATING, TIN a nt Ararat eamer� Everytbl lr tbe Jlno of Milk and Cream. IR�·:· �AMarr,;�,.. : ROOFING, ETC. Albert . E. Decker! Live and Boarding Stables� North Ave., Westfield, N. J, Special Aommodatlont for rdlng Horses,. "'8 C&A88 S, ,,, W, s. JJERSON, Mason & Butlder SIA8 GIVN ON LL Kl DB 0 MABON !YORK, Jobbl& omptl Attended to. ea JJRaTITI, . w�•t�.\ �, ' . UNION COUNTY, N. J., FRID, JULY 10, 1903. $1.50 Per Year Single Coπes 3c. BOARD OF HEAL MEETING. The boar of hulth et Fridy night anll hehl a short oe••ion. he noise of t!Je advance guard for Fourth of July nearly broke np the l!leetiug and !tte r.ports of c.mnou re uckc·rs •et off on Broa street proveu very anuoiug. W. , Hunisou's case cume up again in tbd meelin. Iuepector Edar re r ted that he had served noticeg ou srrisou to alJ•te the nnisnnce on his property cau•ed by allowing refuse mat· tel' to flow in the st reet, but that uo at. tention bad En paid to the noti. The board placed the case in the bands of town uttoroey Oliver fot• imwediat ac· tiou. The W eunit ry code wa• paed second re+dl aud the Wti ad joorted. ·- Pu�Uc Hearill o+ Scha_r .. r'• aloon Ll· ce11ae MundM &l!t• Tbe pblic +re invited to present at Munday nigt's heurivg on the ap plication of J. Schaefer .for + bote! license for his IJ6W building at tbe cor· uer of Grove st1eet and Centralnvenue, l'be bearing is granted in uecordance with the rules of the recently pa•sed excise or dinance. IJotuc;k'l Cuney llaud, Bostock's at Se B�acb Palace, Cone)' Island, continues to be crowded with delighted thousuude daily. M(lre thau thr ee hun•lred thousnnd people hll ve at· tend�d the gre+t aniwnl exhibition since tl1e openi ng of its suwmer eason six wko ago This io a record w hicb would h11ve glnddtned even the great Buruuw, The Bostock show serves its phenomenal snccess. No public or pdvate aviw•l exloibitiou bas ever ap- proachd it in extent or var.ety. Every known denizen of forest, field, �treaw avtl jungle is fouud somew!Jere in the vast •pace building; and spnce, is a pleasing fnctor of this l Xhibitlou, seven acres of cage�, etalle, poo an prowenad�• invitilog the •pectlltor bith· er ancl thither. O"•rJeok T•· nr-&ighted people nre not apt to Itt telr OW fnulta.-ChlcaO ouJ'al trecto�roteeetonal. 'M .. A8SAC� TREATMENTS, . J. WILLIAM LLOYD, ' . ,�. x 5lJ, · Weste]d, N.J. M Oſt, a . L LAW OFF!OE, . 1 Park Ave., Plo!•eld, N. J, MUH, IG . UOUNELLOR AT LAW, . Park Ave. and St., Plainfield, N.J. ,y��URVEYOR, HD Nob rvenue, SmsllY Bu!ldln+, Plainfield, N J. eltotous ottces. W EB'l'FIELD PUBLlOLIBRARY. Incor· prated lB77• I tbrrY own ovry Tnes· dflY, Thursdny tmd Saturday. JiornJnus from u to 11; n.!t.ernm.ns from 4 to 0 : 8\'ettiUNS from 7 to nt. t1wlr rooms on Bro streot, neflr Elm. suhsc:•JIJI,lon S per year, Jlſtynbh somi·AD· nunlh• In nrlvſtnct,, or o cents " wꝏk r o r cncU honlt, New bookn constantly l(l IP YOU HAVE A COUOH wgsTFIEtDCEI,�:BttATES RA D IUM- IS OUT D ONE. T� "GtOIUOUS." PL EN TV OF NOISE AND YOUNG A M E DIICOV er y by me, Curie of PolOD• ICA HAD A B,IG TIME. ium Exceeds Earlier Triumph. UIK Vl'U\Vd EujU)'I Two 11Mll Gam�I-Oal� viu'1·�vk a1Hl PJ·lvute Uhplays J.IKht· Te Val•e ef the New Metal • Vaed U)' lhu ll�a"�1Ut. lbnlte•l-U Gh·e• .a Co'Ju,tant YounE · Awel'ica Is now restiug up 11 Ll"ht Wlibout tloe Lou ol iJit afJ"r the ,great ceJebratiou Ou the Giorfon6 Fomth. Tile 1 Wli boy had a great tiwe and Weste.hns •o wauy of tbes� nui•Y yonug•t•rthat it was •I· wost miracle tut the day vussfd wit· out au uccitltnt of a se'rious nature At 4 o'clock tbe Cnrcb lls were ruvg aud the racket cowmenctd, anu it was lifter midnight we the last · cruckr" WS exled and Wteid Wl uguin wrupd hi �finber. · At +igbt tbere was + l>aloon ascension at Gulviu's Purk that attracted se�eral tbunsad vle.. They al•o had a fire· worke xbibitiuu, . Among'UJe fst p1·ivate diEplays was a little .IJtihborbood effuir at the t·esi· d�uce of TlJeodore D. BurJCe on Wnluut street." 'l'he fire1rks were of ++ uuus· ua!Jy excell<Dt IJUality and SeVeral hull• ched pe<•ple Wl'e aumeed · at the auti of some of the Wt'ird set pieces. · The bnse ball gawes 11 ttracted many people from all over Uuion County and udued greatly to the a .. y·s c lelJrtiou, Batle" fq• Ophun moke•. A geνnet nHJnoP91y tn for the prepri.rnlio,ror bec :Hthlisllt:d, Ut:· Her·• . · . ' ,,,. ,,,, Fli. Beteen c�W &ad Hare. · 'he 'uuliiil'"sight·�·:r a ··flght''be' tw.een' a. · bore and "hoo,dy" erow waR wiine;se by a gamekeepe in a field . at WbitmtJirhalJ, Selkirk, the other-. dny. The crow made attempt. to make oſt wl th a smll leveret, but at each oucceeding ruoh the hare charged iD a vigorous fashloo. 1+ fight for the leveret la•ted about ten minuteR, when the erow got hi! fn� teaed prey in it beak ami lifted it up about •o feet. The weight seemed too much to be horne off on the wing, and the leveret had to be clropped, when the fight wao esumed. So intent was .the usually wily crow on getting the lenret tl1nt it held on till the keeper got within •ho! nnd killed · the ·voracious ·Jrd.- minster Onzette. t . . , poa ,·ut ·raee� Two men were icussing· the friends of their boyho9d, nnd iu tbe coune of the conversation entlon . ed one old schoolma;§;who een the poues- a .moat · dispo- \Wl1�u IH- llci 1 Who Is It that mnl<es the losJ wettra-longer paint?. his left ·A ''"'"'",. '""''u hill tot·n 'eyelids, h11t to be strapet1 .•1own nnd realted so tlutt he Btfll beor'tll_··lQ.rk.�.f ie ropeo, BOT HOSTILE TO ARCOL B•tth• Po••teCe•e•al E•pla IU• Go·ernmet•t'• J•oJie Towar ew 'Ire leN• 'l'eler•P•rIn the home of common• the other day Aust.in Chamberlain, t he postma ter general, ex plaine his attitude to- war, .lhll'con\'s enterprlRe in Great Britain, which hns been condemned ia - "'checking progress ia Mr. Chamberlaia to bnn1per a ne• office did no& its right of m 'corriunicatfon as it enrl y ays oft he tel ·not been dealing wltk t with the conl paa invenHon. 'l'ne co •ked for n permanent., excl usiv• to use etl•ergrnphyin-Orentrll . 'J'his WB refueeU on the grcum• _ t hat the request was not bu•inesL Jtn the company wa prepared · buslneRs he WB8 prepared to d� it. '.fhe company next aoked the po•t office to act +• ito agent In t e�llection of me••ngcin Great Brit ala for trans-Atlantic Marconigr.uplllnc Mr. Chamber! in •uhmlt.te "erlala it-ions with the Yiew to prcvcn1 renee with the admiralty . reo sons, ndding thd we1·e a- ccepted an• '''·"'"'"""'u .the pot office'• to •end mes•ag · .the post'- ot · ny . its age _.,,,,, " ... .., tbe1 case.:� , of 4 pocl. occtrpntloa specula lor, specnlntc nd ln a mnn . mnglstrnte, · ;'�'No," repllecl Uoe tlllef,' n whether or not I will Don't eglect It until tbere Is lllllll1r of hPcomlnlncnble, Tnke Treocbord'a Cou gh Syrup a11d tLvolcl 1111 rluk. Use 1'reuc!Jnrrl's 1111d you 0++ cure yonr congb HA qnlck +8 yon got It, A aeo. Bottle wtll cure a+y ordinary COUh. It wtll AtrngtlleJJ tb ntlre system and enable It to wlth&tRild ihe strttlu, Mnll people tRe It tbrough tbe eutfre Wfuter to avoid coughs an colds. Doa(ock undertook 'to ' me asure him CAS TOR I A for a gln�i cyr, blrt when ui . keeper& nppenrc ·:-l'rincc bPcne _so wlltl. that r " t d Clen the eye was men•urecl no well oa p_o&- or &aD I an stble without binding h tm .. . Jl e .wm1 Tha Kind You Hall Alwars.Bo) hnve to he •1rnppe down Wl1en tht• eoye Is pu!. In,·. Botock thlnl<� Prince w!ll J Be the - · . . . w. H .• Trenchad, Preecrlptlon Druglat ' · ' - , � J 1 12 a'•i•�·· •· te1r It out, and n wh·e eng to Inclose 1 •· t. he:,YeWII!,.be.ul, ll·hlmutll� �k ·· . :: .,,�, , 0"' · '' , ·aomeaCu1·t'tt� · ·· · · ·•·�""''-· �.h. .• u "u!· 1t1i Jt ·t·· tl�, ,�,'�"' · �.l�'J· H

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HE UNION CJOUNTYSTANDARDl Has the largest circulation of any Weekly Newspaper Published in Union County. �

NO. 51

!liew Jer•ev'• 5hoppintl Centre.

WESTFIELD,

NEWARK. July and Auguat we will doae at J:a noon .Saturdays; remaining

open Friday evenings.

Onr Great Annual July Bargain Sale Is now in full bloom-broad in ita Baviug-!arge in scope­

�ompre1hm�si•1e iu detai !-this mammoth eveut is destit,td as in sea. pilst, to stanu without a peer. lu conNection we auuonuce our

Annual July Blanket Sale. 'rhons1mt1s of llollars' wo1·th of caeh bought bltmkets, rcprE­

g large orders placed l�ug befol'e .the steep auvar!ces in w�ol, 'will enter into this sale at priCeS that w1ll cau,;e a dec1ded sensatJ?II

among those who realize the iutriusic worth of the merchandr�e inrolvctl.

Blankets Purchased N()w Will Be Stored Until Dec. tst

Without Cost By Making a Small Deposit.

Re::. 3.50 ll•.f .. Carllt;le" White Blankets.-11·4 6ize, 2 5o for }lu·ge double beds, ruul exc•ptioual good'""!""". here1 i, wool blnulrets, pink, blue, uud red bonleJ·e, edged With s1lk bmdwg... I

Reg. $S ll•.f "·Endicott" White Blankets-These .are 4 o 0 three Vtll'tB wool, oue JMrt cotton to I)J'�Ve.ut F.hrwl!uge, servtce· a!Jie-pink, blue 111Hl red bor<lers, edged with s1lk bwdhJg,,,,... I

ll•.f "Fifth Ave." White Blankets, _worth. $4 oo-A good stocky blanket. two.�hii'<]H wool-a blanket ut !' meihum lll'Jce, lmt �x- 3 0 0 c<ptioDilily good v11lue-red, blue nml plllk borders, edged w1th dtep silk biudilll!. .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. ... . . . . . " . . . ". . ·" " .. I

Our" Oelsha "White Blankets-A womlerf\\1 val\\e at tile price, good IJUUiity ym·u, very suit 11nd downy, closely \Voven, three plltts wool, one partcottou.

114 Size 4 50 Reg. JG 00 Special I

12 4 Size Reg. $7 00 Special 5.50

Our'' Albermarle" Wblte Bla.Lk�ts-·rhe blnnket we have S?l<l g-eat �aantities of iu vast sen�ous,· In pink, blue uud reu borllers . edge•l wtth lle•p

silk binding. _ ,... < :� : � . �--�-·· "·'· .,:� _..-1 t : ·

��M:·�or��*�: ·5 5· o··1ft4J��g ;, '6.75. Sale Prrc� 1 I Dnrgnw. _

Our " v�ndome '! . W.hlie. Blanke.ts-v'ery_,_ ftno 1\11 \\'OOI Cali for� ill Blankets, aufi an' fdowny;·'un\isifiil <lelicat.ely colored ·borders, edged wttb deep silk binding.•. �l'be.�· .Veudollle:,•l•-ou.,_of our.-wost popul .. r .bl .. uk �ts . _ .

Jo.4sizA 7 05 11-4Size S �o · 12·4 Size 9 �o R•g, $9.00 tJ Reg,tO.IlO U Reg.,l300 \J S)ltlcial 0 Specull Sptclal I

No Braneh St11res.

Mail 0 rderl; Fr.Ee. D�:liv.�rifs

TUTTlE. ·eROS. Coal � Lumber. Yards-Westfield avenue, LOfEttl�ftt�fE

+ Spring and Broad Sts., Westfield. • �4""'�WWWWW#WWWWWWWWWW666U4

Paragon Furnaces c Have spocinl points of superiority and

oue of these pl 11ced in ad welliug meam a warm bonae in the coldest of weather,

l"'AML0N M. FE:RRIS. SANITARY FLUMBIHO,

Hot Air Furnaces, Stoves and Ranges, STEAM AND HOT: WATER HEATING, TIN a

Mount Ararat kreamer�

EverytblDH lr tbe Jlno of

Milk and Cream. IR�·c;:· �AMarutr,;�:�,. .. :

ROOFING, ETC.

Albert .E. Decker! Livery and

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

Special A�:eommodatlont for doardlng Horses,.

"'lf87' C&.A88 lflt�S, 'I'JtJ,,fift,

W, s. JJJUERSON, Mason & Butlder BJS'l'IJIA'rlil8 GIVIlN ON .ALL Kill DB

01!' MABON !YORK, Jobblli& Promptl)' Attended to.

ea JJRaTITI, • . w�•t!1�.\t! ����, ' .

UNION COUNTY, N. J., FRIDA'\', JULY 10, 1903. $1.50 Per Year Single Copies 3c. � BOARD OF HEAL. TI-t MEETING.

The boar<l of h<Julth rnet Fridtiy night anll hehl a short oe••ion.

'l'he noise of t!Je advance guard for Fourth of July nearly broke np the l!leetiug and !tte r.ports of c.mnou tire urnckc·rs •et off on Broa!l street proveu very anuo)'iug.

W. l\1, Hunisou's case cume up again in tbd meelin��:. Iuepector Edl(ar re ported that he had served noticeg ou llsrrisou to alJ•te the nnisnnce on his property cau•ed by allowing refuse mat· tel' to flow in the street, but that uo at. tention bad beEn paid to the notice. The board placed the case in the bands of town uttoroey Oliver fot• imwediattt ac· tiou.

The lltlW eu.nit .. ry code wa• paiU!ed em its second re11dllll! aud the Wetltilll! ad joorted.

------�·�------

Pu�Uc Hearill&" o11 Scha_.r .. r'• f!aloon Ll·

c.e11ae MundM)' :Jiii&l!t• Tbe p�;blic 11re invited to be. present

at Munday nig!Jt's heurivg on the ap plication of F· J. Schaefer .for 11 bote! license for his IJ6W building at tbe cor· uer of Grove st1eet and Centralnvenue, l'be bearing is granted in uecordance with the rules of the recently pa•sed excise ordinance.

IJotttuc;k'lll Cuney ll'llaud, Bostock's at Se�t B�acb Palace, Cone)'

Island, continues to be crowded with delighted thousuude daily. M(lre thau three hun•lred thousnnd people hll ve at· tend�d the gre11t aniwnl exhibition since tl1e opening of its suwmer (Ieason six wef.ko ago This io a record w hicb would h11ve glnddtned even the great Buruuw, The Bostock show lil'serves its phenomenal snccess. No public or pdvate aviw•l exloibitiou bas ever ap­proach�d it in extent or var.ety. Every known denizen of forest, field, �treaw avtl jungle is fouud somew!Jere in the vast •pace building; and spnce, is a pleasing fnctor of this l'llrB t'Xhibitlou, seven acres of cage�, etalle, pooh:j an<l prowenad�• invitilog the •pectlltor bith· er ancl thither.

O"•rJeok Til••· ;Fnr-&ighted people nre not apt to Itt

t.helr OWJ> fnulta.-Chlcaj"O .JouJ'J>al.

lDtrectotV-�roteeetonal. 'M .. A8SAC� TREATMENTS,

. J. WILLIAM LLOYD, ' . ,�. Box 5lJ, ·Westtle]d, N.J.

M OFI'Eft, a ... L. LAW OFF!OE, . 2:11 Park Ave., Plo!•lleld, N. J,

M.&UH, ca.&IG .&. UOUN!!ELLOR AT LAW, .

Park Ave. and 2d St., Plainfield, N.J.

,y.&���������,i. �URVEYOR, HD No.tb r.venue, SmsllY Bu!ldln11,

Plainfield, N J.

'Reltotous 'Flottces.

WEB'l'FIELD PUBLlOLIBRARY. Incor· p:�rated lB77• I .. tbrl\rY own ove�ry Tnes·

dfl.Y, Thursdny tmd Saturday. JiornJnus from u to 11; n.!t.ernm.ns from 4 to 0 : 8\'ettiUNS from 7 to{) nt. t1wlr rooms on BrofLd streot, nefl.r Elm. suhsc:•JIJI,lon S:J per year, Jlft.ynbh somi·A.D· nunlh• In nrlvft.nct,, or o cents " wook ror cncU honlt, New bookn constantly rul(lod

IP YOU HAVE A COUOH

wgsTFIEtDCEI,�:BttATES RADIUM- IS OUTDONE. THI� "GtOIUOUS." PL. EN TV OF NOISE AND YOUNG AMER· DIICOVery by llme, Curie of PolOD•

ICA HAD A B,IG TIME. ium Exceeds Earlier Triumph.

UIK Vl'U\Vd EujU)'III Two 11Mll Gam�I-Oal� viu'��o1·�vk a1Hl PJ·lvute Uhplays J..IKht· Tile Val•e ef the New Metal •• Va•

ed U)' lhu ll�a"�1Ut. lbnlte•l-U Gh·e• .a Co'Ju,tant YounE · Awel'ica Is now restiug up 11 Ll"ht Wlibout tloe Lou ol

iJit afJ"r the ,great ceJebratiou Ou the Giorfon6 Fomth. Tile 1 Willi boy had a great tiwe and Westlie)l].hns •o wauy of tbes� nui•Y yonug•t•r• that it was ••I· wost • miracle t!Jut the day vussfd witll· out au uccitltnt of a se'rious nature

At 4 o'clock tbe Cllnrcb bells were ruvg aud the racket cowmenctd, anu it was lifter midnight wllell the last -'· cruck�;r" WIIS ex)Jloded and Wtii!tlieid W&ll uguin wrup)l<d hi �fiiinber.

·

At 11igbt tbere was 11 l>aloon ascension at Gulviu's Purk that attracted se�eral tbunsaitd p,;v.)lle.. They al•o had a fire· worke j;xbibitiuu, .

Among'UJe i:Jfst p1·ivate diEplays was a little .IJti!;hborbood effuir at the t·esi· d�uce of TlJeodore D. BurJCe on W nluut street." 'l'he fire1•;orks were of 1111 uuus· ua!Jy excell<Dt IJUality and SeVeral hull• ched pe<•ple Wt:l'e aumeed · at the autiCIJ of some of the Wt'ird set pieces. ·

The bnse ball gawes 11 ttracted many people from all over Uuion County and udued greatly to the a .. y·s c .. lelJrlltiou,

Batlp;e" fq• Ophun l!lmokel-•.

A gi;>\'enunerlt nHJnoP91y t<Jn for the prepri.rnlio,ror bec.:"'n :'[{�Hthlisllt:d, Ut:· Her·• . ·

. ' 1"''' ,,,. ,,,, Fla-lli. Bet;;een c�W &ad Hare. ·

'.rhe 'uiiuliiiiil'"sight·�·.;:r a ··flght''be' tw.een' a. ·bore and a· "hoo,dy" erow waR wiine;setl by a gamekeepes: in a

field . at WbitmtJirhalJ, Selkirk, the other-. dny . The crow made attempt. to make oft wl th a sm�tll leveret, but at each oucceeding ruoh the hare charged iD a vigorous fashloo. 111., fight for the leveret la•ted about ten minuteR, when the erow got hi! fn� tea<led prey in it.s beak ami lifted it up about •o feet. The weight seemed too much to be horne off on the wing, and the leveret had to be clropped, when the fight wao r-esumed. So intent was .the usually wily crow on getting the lenret tl1nt it held on till the keeper got within •ho! nnd killed ·the ·voracious ·!JJrd.­minster Onzette.

t .. , poa • .t,·utii ·ra��ee� Two men were <1i!-3cussing· the friends

of their boyho9d, nnd iu tbe coune of the conversation u:ientlon.ed one old schoolma;§;who lieen the poues-

a .moat · dispotil-

\Wl1�u IH- llci 1 Who Is It that mnl<es the

lotJsJ wettra-longer paint?. his left ·A ''"'"··'",..'""''u hill tot·n 'eyelids, h11t to be stral'pet1 .•1own nnd reali;ted so tlutt he Btfll beorS''tll_!';··lQ.'!.rk.�.�<?f ille ropeo,

BOT HOSTILE TO JIARCOJfL

B•tth• Po•••••te• Ce•e•al E•plaa­IU• Go'"·ernmet•t'• J•oJie-, Towar ..

lWew ""'Ire leN• 'l'ele.ar•P•r•

In the home of common• the other day Aust.in Chamberlain, the postmas­ter general, ex plaine<] his attitude to­war,tl .lhll'con\'s enterprlRe in Great Britain, which hns been condemned ia -

"'checking progress ia Mr. Chamberlaia to bnn1per a ne•

office did no& its right of mo-

'colnrriunicatfon�:; as it enrly clays oft he tele-

·not been dealing wltk t with the conl paa,­invenHon. 'l'ne co..,

••ked for n permanent., exclusiv• to use etl•ergrnphyin-Orentllrll-o

. 'J'his WBt! refueeU on the grcum• _

that the request was not bu•inesL WlJtn the company wa<� prepared te ·

buslneRs he WB8 prepared to d� it. '.fhe company next aoked the

po•t office to act 11• ito agent In tbe e�llection of me••ngc• in Great Brit ala for trans-Atlantic Marconigr.uplllnc .. Mr. Chamber! in •uhmlt.te<l "erlala

it-ions with the Yiew to prcvcn1h:J8' renee with the admiralty ...

reo sons, ndding thd we1·e a-ccepted an•

'''·"'"'"""'u .the po•t office'• to •end mes•agee ·

.the post'- otllee · ny

. its agent.

_.,,,,, "., ... ,, .. , tbe1 case.:� ,

the of eJ&:4

poclcet. occtrpntloa specula lor,

specnlntc oa tlnd ln a mnnlts

. mnglstrnte, ·"""" ;'�'No," repllecl Uoe tlllef,"'' C?n whether or not I will be

Don't rreglect It until tbere Is llllll!ll1r of Jt, hPcomln!llncnrnble, Tnke Treocbord'a Cough Syrup a11d tLvolcl 1111 rluk. Use 1'reuc!Jnrrl's 1111d you 01111 cure yonr congb HA qnlck 118 yon got It, A aeo. Bottle wtll cure a11y ordinary COU!(h. It wtll AtrtJngtlleJJ tbll t!ntlre system and enable It to wlth&tRild ihe strttlu, Mnll)' people tRlre It tbrough tbe eutfre Wfuter to avoid coughs an!l colds.

Doa(ock undertook 'to ' measure him CASTOR I A for a gln�i cyr, blrt when ui ... keeper& nppenrc<l ·:-l'rincc bPcnrne _so wlltl. that r In" t d Children the eye was men•urecl no well oa p_o&- or &aD I an •

stble without binding htm ... Jle.wm.·1 Tha Kind You Hall Alwars.Bo"')) hnve to he •1rnppel) down Wl1en tht• eoye

� Is pu!. In,·. Boiitock thlnl<� Prince w!ll J Bears the - · . . •• . w. H .• Trenchar,d, Preecrlptlon Drua-glat

'· ' - , � J 1 12 afelii'ii*�"''':•••"'•i•�·· •·

teo11r It out, and n wh·e eng., to Inclose 1 li!J4pl•..-.·ot t.he:,YeWII!,.be.l/ul,�ll·hlmulltll��k·· . :: .,,�, ,-,.,. 0"' · '' , ·aomea"''nCCut!1lfiitf't1·tO''tt�····· .... ·:!•·�""''-· �.h�

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THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JULY JO, l903.

ltlRANK 'VJTif.AN. IDEA ·�-t :;;:�� . � : :· '·-.. �-- ·· ,_ .. .,l!. � -

IWants President to Change Names

I of Men to Fit Their Trades. (, .... __. " ·'· · . �

The Insurance Idea�� is that of the

Newark, N. J •

. JOHN F. DRYDEN, Pre•ldenl. -·. LESLlE D. ·w Alto, Vlce-Pre;ldent. EDGAR 8, \VARD, � VIce Prt!s't. FORRE3T F. DRYDEN, 3d V!ce­

f Preahtent. EDWARD GRAY, Socretary.

,Q. E.·Ba.ll,Sup't; Rooms2-3..4

.

Rilnk:-Rid� .• Jl;,ll'ront9t:& P.!lrk Av� .• Ptslntleld. N . . J 1 .r Box 796. ·. Te1t!vhone.uurnbar. 13.&!1 �lalqfi"ld.. 17U

,�********************·�· * HavE. you Tried FITCEfS ·. · J

·*' J ' ' . J! .� • �

* NEW PRINT BUTTERc? * . .._, ., ..... lff Kept on hand either Sweet or Saitt!d...:..'Sole'' Agent

.

and' na \vduld. 'arl.oi•tlon''of plani 'l'he

Jlrl reprcsentMlves exprc$aed. cor· dJnJ IIJiprovnJ· of tho oujeota •oUght by the Auwrlo_tl�",..".,.· �,--....,----,

A. (.lll,;.p.;r. ;; , __ .... """ ..... u .... lly ao� ulilr!t!dg himself wlt.l1 the' fitll'

JMirflonlars.of Klng_,i\lexander's flnloh, IUI{ge�U., 1tb� Cbloag? Tr11JIIne,1 Kln�. J>eter may-poaKibly oee bl• own\ ·

.. ··w ... ,.,. , ,. ......... ,. . . Het-tt•l1i�eu�.- •••toPioblle , . ...til· •R

Jlkely to lfO ob&Mp, IIBYI tbe Cbloai'C) Jteo<>rd-lferald, arter lM ... , ....... ��:.-·-··---- •• r.-• .:1.. I' ·W

Westtieid fol· the fatrtous Watchung Spring Water.

Telephone 10 8.

WILLIAM N. GRAY &, SON. DIRECTORS AND

No. 144 Bruad Street, Westfield. · ... ·•We'desire to inform· the residents of ,W,estfield).'antl.

opened an office at No. 't-!,! Broad atre�t where.·

tile <i�y �r �Ight. '

) � 1 � I ' • ' ; ' . . . . ·:l • ' . o , .. • 1 : ; • • where interior . decoratmg ts, a spectalty, Where Carpets, _vvall Papers and Draperies ·are made ,to harmo�i:;;e1 • ,Whe,r� success attends -your efforts.

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The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which bas bceu. in use tor over 30 years. bas bol'lle the signature of ,j? ,,� and bas been made under bls per. �� sonnlsupervislon· since its infancy, . . . • � Allow no one to tlecclve you tn tills. All Oounterfelts, Imitatluus and "Jnst-as-good,.are but; Experiments that trllle w ith and endanger the lteultb of Infants and Children-Esperlenee against Experiment.

What is CASTORIA CastorJa· Is a barmleslf substitute for Castor OU, Pare­goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It eontains neither Opium, �lorphine nor other Narcotlo lltlbstance, ltlf age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worme and allays FeveriHhne!ls. It cures Dlarrhwa and Win4 (lo�ic • . It relieves TeeUllng Troubles, cures Vonstlpatlou. and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbe Stomaela nnd Bowels, giving llealtby nud natural sleep. The ()bildren•s Panaeea-'l.'he lUotller•s .t'l'lend.

CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

PBJJCTUH.;3 T;.ll;.\TRE.

A �phmdh.l ;:U\Uil.ll;'t' ::;ho�v. th:\t I.VOllhl IUuke tl dtH�lJ iWiJL't'.i-!iOU lllJVIl Ull}' lover of vamltn-ille e>&U tltniug tht i.dutet· .lii�a.;ou \Vill bB- pre-5eutetl at Pi'otl· tot·'s Tweuty.tlllrtl Street· ue�t .wedc The "heudliue" act wi II ua a pretty plttylet, iiutitled. '•UuClo Jl)llu," uutl it will be pr�"oe\Ited · oltl iuul sterling

· who \Vill hnve st\pport hiw. AJ:,xlus - Dtio,

'Wilcox,

Twenty. · au' of·

.i.U,Iti<I.On<OUICU 'C splen did 'Father." ·The A•lelaltle Keirn with Sui· A.ik

· hiy,'-Robert �litton, Loi> L'"""-·'""'""" B�xter, Etbel Wyun aut!

.either• too" nuufEirolii to mentiou in lhasupportlng cast.

Over hi- Newark• at' ProQtor's Fdk� and S.emon, tllil pioneers of black fac e mu;lc"l comedy, wili uead a very atrong vaudeville bilL Others in the long pro· gr,.m will'be Kennedy and Evau•, Dar· end" and Breen, Ferr•r, Cole an<! Com pauy, Mozart Cowe,ly Four, �lcNalty Sistare, Shaeffer and Blakely, and !Hteeu other strong comedy acts.

1 ' : ; ' I� a! ways sure to find

·��:tt!ii��:�riia'iif�,u·;�;;t. .. � c\.iver. �usinee�

u prooure. The week aut! the

. 'iue bo!JU� to exacting.

.f<Ji the coining of Mr. Keitii's well fore>lgut1 ••n'd Is sdcti

please-ali . .. A:t ·the hiwl willlle fouud Wincll

Cowpauy In their skit Need." AU"other sketch

ivill arouse tho�e wbu enjoy ·a good latigb wliJ. be th•t of' Humo; ·Ros• & L�wis, entitled "The Dake ailtl Aweri· cau H�ireas," A. coiuedy' �tnu�tical·aCt provit!Htlby the 'rhree Weston•, nuder the name "A �lesseugor B•y." Chtrles H.·Swith and Frank D. Bryan, of Witty Wllf(S, I!.UU the great A.ustrlan

of acrotili.,. are at•o worthy of special menti3u. The. b�l.ance, of. t��t

. bill is iu k""ping with tbo>�e alluded to abovo, iuClu<liug as it .toes, o ... e Now­lin, !tlartine antl B��olno, the Del!Mkas. oontl others of like caliuer. The .hoviug pictures will be sp.,cially arranged for the amusement of tile little folks, anoth· er illustr .. ted fairy t .. le_ beiug awong tbe films shown.

·

Special Offer to r�adcr" 1 The �St:�nd:ard.

'tOpercent. ui�..: untoff rasul�l' JII'IL'tM iluri.u� thu uext :I.J U!\f.i. · ONLY' 33�· A POUND, 1� lots oU!llo 3" ·2 8 c., ·�.�r��· ·[u nl;Nnl11tol.l·r\1�· h:.cbt l·th, ll'<ltltHuark ha�.-1, llrrJ���rVItJ:.: �'''eu;.;th auJ tlavot• :ilhlutlultolY, UVIJU tf i>jll.!lJthl, , , , •

Othtr Oo'>� l..:oH::� t, , , t 2 to t 5c, a lb. Gp!).J T�:u Ju thu �·up l�, JO .X JSC. alb, Bxc�Ueut T�n.i, b�at hnpnrted, olt klnd1, 30>! tl) 10.; • .u lb. C11t nut lht� ·�<lv. ruht f.Jl'W"I'<l wltlt onlur, 1mlJlWt t.u ��hovu 1l!lu�ouut.

THE GREAT A ME RIO AN TEA CO,, . . P.O. Bo:te, �/3<9. JidJJV�oySt,,N,V, f ����S@J!M.-

CHARGE. ON APPLICATIO_�. \

Open Friday Evenings. Close Saturday at Noon

'rhe sale is now in full swing and the euthnaias111 it hili. 'c�!'nted t� }!1 atteit f.� t,li�;p,oufid�I\1� the fMJiA }!�� leu.5�e� to

. hi our statements a!i'd the stot·e's increasing popularity .

· pron!iaed much audith�' P�O,P!� cilp!e :in ·throngs 11ud the ·rapidity · , :·�· _· ' _.: .. J _, i �.t!:,!�:.:'' -�"':''l·*·t-g'l'� d,:;·'-9tt:h'<t•· n �< :, . 1.,

with which lots wereelea�e4)np, gl'�e�vitleu.ce ,that barg�iu� were' up to expeota�ion�. E:i�h\��y wjl!;have ,its 9uota of b�rga.ina.· We mentioJJJu\y"Q;fe�.�J tfr:B::;''i.f '(L . [

Those 25C and 50c White Aprons at

25c Lace Gloves at 1oc .Sample Silk Belts at 251: 59c Umbrellas at 43c r.so Shirt Waists at;sc

Sale Price on Dress Goods. Shepherd Che�ka-1 case of 40 pieces In. G tlilf��eut size 121 checks, wortuuc yard, sale price ... · .. . : .. , ..... :_':.:::: . . . . :.�. 2c_

THE DAVID S:rRAUS ;". co. + NElll�RI<; N'. J. +

4 •.

We manufacture and erect 'entrance gates, iron rail· ings and �+f.{enc�sH a!! description.

( suitable �f?r-, �?�nt.ry

property.

Complete Catalogue Furnished on: Request. '

E. ·E� Baker, Ageut, ·' � '< ·' ·.' • � . �

40 -Walnut St., Weatfleld, N. J,

UNION BUSINESS GOLLEGE, Daguerreotypes Can Be

o1x Building, Elizabeth, N. J.. Cleaned and Restored

Brneat Wilcox.

To 1111 their orl.rln"! """utr bJ BOO�·· WOOD, u•o ·nrolldWIIJ <•olb Sl-:!• .:.·

Th�o. A. Pope, Finish our Oommeroial Course ,Y., rur ouo .<lullar. 8e10d bf m•ll .... : . , , , . ' E-,�· p..., •• , _ _ Dasuerreotyp8a •twe aaortt )ltl

Wilcox & Pope, GA�PENTERS & BUILDERS,

103 Central Avenue,J Westfield, N, J.l

e.stlmalelljChe�rlu\ly Furnl•hetl, Jobbln�r Prompt!)' Attend>�d to,

. : · Tlloo•llt ... ••••• 11, Carrla-:-Here ooaie• 'poor Jaokl Ha •eeinotl ·to tlllnli that I oueb• to mt&rrJ hiJD,_. ,.. .. ... ..1 , Beta...:..uail·joa pnmii•W' btm? • "Y.., J lladi 11•• Ula& •u all,"-._. . . . ---··--·-··---·-�

uud yon will bo.r�nqy, to PP SOU - rolciiorr <Jot>ll'llt tlaaou .... ,. otlaor •*•

'l'HINO, or lear11 Sllol·thand thor· ough ly auu yon \VI/! BEV\�JiN'l'ED, or �ott\lr, \tnk� li�tH•ooufses us· muny . • . . _,,,:: -�' � .. •, . ·. v ·' urq u,ow d

_}>lng, . caud yot(wl\1 co�:·. ' - , · . "' ,. /,,,.,

rnuud lntmedlato. ,a�tOI\ti!JU. lu the

picture, ht""" Outt oastomer writes: "1,be phototr:: ·��& ot dRI(llerrootypeJ w .. rooelved yost• •J !Ia,. 1 am delighted with It: reel tbol I ,....u, '"" tn¥ tlear ,randlnother ,.uh me 14���··· -11lncere1y, E, W.' Pu Washtaat�P, D. ' .

BUilDINO

COUNTY ··S:t'r.-.NDA'RD, · ·ERlDAY. JULY 1 0. - !.�03 3 ���������������������t�l:.Ga�r�o:.K�CAR�- -�i���iEi,-��s�-t�IF�L��-=-1: 1������������������������������� t.ue�. • .. .;.; ... ,. , P•••••• .. • •••• we Chall�n11e

(i •

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.Sure to Fit. ! l lr" � : � '1. . . � 1 ;� . � •; •nie y.rh:ilrge of; clwicdrom a lot ot ltylee, is

�Jl utra hn p'r rrn t (Jf vulue. All stori'P Rp;ree on Do j ov re�lize that the " Qu(tn Quality " shoe

originates nearly all the Atylcs of shoes worn by women ? " Qvccn Qn nlity " is made in every possible style original d esigns. In enciJ style tl.erc is e' cry si sl1apc !or every kind of foot. We carry all thiil Jt is practically im posl!ible to produce a need for there is not a " Qneen Qual ity " shoe already and in our store today. · Aud

they are original designs found on no other ehoe unless they are copied. It is .fqP.ally impossible_ to. P!lldnce a n_<Jr.JI)al foo.t we cannot" accurately fit · in thie shoe, Thil

· true ·of· otllei' 'iifaliei' of"•omen '• ·•hoel. � · · · ·�- .....

Witll an.J. other ehoe yon may or may not be fitted ; with " Q�een Qnalit� ".Jon han �ea:rly twice 1111 ttyl�.anii: farg reaierl dl.fle�D.tilti�n:in eizel ana

..

If. yon w11nt a •' glo•� " lltmfahoel l)On can get it in " Qa- Quality,"-remember th_�.t. �

Boclb fa.oe. Oaf�ll.t1 f2·,S�· &rtci•J .tllyloo , ... ... ,.. .. ,

Fa1t ttJlOf' eudt�. lio ·fl�t V·Wr bt:OU".

PIKER SHOE CDIPAIY.

A Clean Light , A P u re Light

· I ' I ,''\ .. . An Ornamental:.. � ght ;Aiid :iln U p·to-Date Ligh� is furni�h'eJ' b;''t

. lny Un ited Electric Co � For very reasonable f!lt.es they �give; �-1. and power. ' Come and see �the '1si.1tion.

cost you nothing . . . Talk m.att�r.s you may SAVE. MONEY.

Station an,d · General Offi 71•77 Murray Street, '

PURE RIC H

Telephone Conncdlon.

M I LK and CR EAM Delivered at Convenience

. , . of ' Customer.

Maple H il l Dai

Cabrlel Mages, Ma nager.

J. S. I RVI NG C D.ALIER8 1 N

Coal, Lumbe Building Matenals�o��-���nc��d��da!!n�,��d� W�od. I Office and Yard---Central Ave., near R. R. -........ .

Orders by Mail Will Receive Prompt 'BLEPHONE 19 A.

I tt Ia. l:arne•t Tlt-�a. JfHIJ''• 1 1 I have uoUced," said the oJI-.bond The carbinetrs of ncnnde!cent whl•kers. the !h1 est bod leo of l "And," continued the off-hand phi· world They nre owpher, "•he will get a. ba ! J, gown regul�r ar!lly, nnd :;,h•n •he cares nothin g about danci ng, 1 ment every can did a\ 1

d a tennls·d ress when she wouldn't 1 11et ther l�e nor nny of P 8)' tennis for fear' abe wi H freckle I ever been nccused �1nd n bathiD¥·•ult%wllen she, basJ ng l hloueaord for In \ ,

•r;•�hl o� gplng, Into the wnt er,ra!Jd and behn,·ior .wh lle In t 0 j ress w�ell ohe has no int'ed'uiltl olaiia.-London New•• . 1 ' o.r ·,. �ol, ... � :. :: , a � " ' I ·· , . . ..

. That s �o," agreed the mnn:wit h the That Wou lillloaab. , ]lhlto�ophel', ut.hntt 0 ,,·otnnn will gt·t n ·�J hu\'e several rens,;ons for not :/l.ding hnbi t when tile very thoug )1 t hnylng the hor•e," snid l t,he man,

1 cl lwbing ,on 8 hone �rixes her th• 1 '"rhe flnt is thut I haven t enough t 1�,11�, a,?d•':-; j f ' f ( ': , f ' money, and-" . 1 I ' 1 \ ••, int'errupted the ni'an with tlle "You neadn't men lion th� others," �;:nde•cent whl�l<ers; "blJ(, when she Int errupted the owner . ..,.Stru,v Sto· � • wed<llng-dr .. s she menno bu•l- rlea. I eu,, .Ever notice tJlart ?"-Jnd e, � 1 1 • , i .f · f 'i .1 . .. l'aradosl«'al. 1

u�.i .. iern •' 'o ' I ' I Ostend-l'a, tlo you ru a · bill orer @tencl1Jy fo:�h: lua���!nllrl:,�::· �h� In l\II'B, �'ruue'• gt·ucery? 1

J!umber of ccrtlfl d Y Pu-\ es, my son. I I

In the Dritlsll I I e h)lllllpber lttnaticM '"l'hen if yon run It, Jhy doea lhe

!i s as na een rising f 1 t dl ?" Chi ' mUorly oulclde Is lncreasln ali ouy It Ia o 0111!' • an n - ca�ro �ver the count ry, Turn to th R h _ Dally·.l'iew•· . I ; llcal f e p y • 1 :Ar

orm nnd the tale Ia the snme, lterlll .. d •••• Ia Belal••• , tbelll! reorulh al10w woroe teeth to 'rbe sterlllntion of m�at Is m'!ch

:J xnmlnlng medlcnl officer• ••·ery practiced In Delj!'lttm. 1� return• · to .::•· It baa just been found neceM- tho trade, under Uo'� form, of a wh•tle­,.. l to lower the atnndnrd of height some product, meat Wlllch otl�trj•e ��· llht and choat men•nrement to � would be unlit for cona�mptlou, 1 N, W��8"

11wlllch lo quite ludeflnlte. y, Buu, '·

ltliJ 1"' de';:�1<

1ern nthlet.iclHm there Ia ll••leot Thl•• Ia 1.,� worl"; 1 . a.,l!lllli�J·,·andte teuduooy to l ncren oc<l We WIHh eveo·ythlng were •" :.et•7 Ia_ �re .. t'l!rl·r!rlf�a��tllifll!1....4�f.!!.\fl!.�i��•· ''ii�·••n•urrll•lll'tla,ur•··�-+lfll1pni•IIID.

- _ .. t· . e�Pfeae•n cr��y:- ·- -· _ . -·- - .. I

T••t WJfe•e Grley�•ee Wa• lie• I e•••e f!!ilae waa oeaJelll v•u.a .. ea.

The controver:;-:hich the recent publlcation of t he !elfers of .Mrs. Car­lyle, the wife of 'l'homoe Cfll·lyle, aroused ccncernlng their marital re-laiionii, ha1 ind ucet:.l . the lit�r-Dry ex­eeutora of the h·i•torlan J<'roude to pub­U�h a paiD'phlet fcund among l'rouue's papers iifter hill deut h DIS n jua-,tifici1tion of l'roude'• treatmc.nt of · Carlyle in �i• biography.

1n this pa mphlet ·Fro.;d.,, otter statr lng that Carlyle left un injunction th nt the record of. the whole tru'th of the �niter·. sh ould never · be destroyed, r�':'ei a confidentJai . comm1micn1ion from :Miss J ewsl.mry, Mro. Carlyle's most_, ���ti�JJ�.t e r�·lcn �l,}!om_. wh�':lh rollo\vlng ,exdnc'ti;' are t'nk�n'. .. . . . , . ���;fr.�y)�_<,��:-,�,���-�!tf'.?(,.t!J?Ee� ' Pet:so ris 'Wilo ·· ought:·.never · to )Jave·been mar-tied,'� · " ·-: · --.;� ·5 ' J r 1 !'11f1·s. ' Cn'rlyl�' longed . for eh ildren , and children were denied to''ller, This had been at: the · bot. tom of ·an thllir · quljrrel• ,and unhappine•�. ; Mr•. Car­lyle ,J1ever ..f<?rgave tbe injury, and ofttn reool,\'etl to lf',&l'e Carlyle, who BlwayB admitt ed' . t hat 6he WOM . D t Jib· erty'to go if ohe ploas .. d.'

· Jt I• eiM>�'hcire oia.ted't hat the morn­

Ing after ·bia' wi>ilding· dny C..rlyle tore •ln. pl•ceo the ftc.,·er gArden at Comel•y bani& 111 · a fit of ungovern-abl.e fury. . . . . . . Tl1., publ!catloll of th� pa� phie.t io ,cond<'mn.,d u. ill-a<hl�ed, ln•li�creet, ·and certain to pro.vok� a �torm. · ,

RADIO-ACTIVITY Ilf WATER; ----fte Dl•ea .. e•J' of Yille t!leleatt•t• ••r

••II� tlle.Gn•t-Voal Jl'teltl• er ...... . u ....... .

Yale oeltnti•te hn•·e found the flnt eigne of radio·activity, ••·er di•conred in AmeriCa. Jt...,Or two inonths Dr. Lynde' Wh�.;ler anu. :Dr. 'H. A. Jliim­'tend, · of the · !Sheffield •cientific liChool, ha,·e bet>n cond uctlng oriS·i� nal inveet.igat.ioua along the. lines f!lggest�cl by Prof. J. J. Thomson, of' Englaml. . Uepent�d experiment5 by · Drs. Wheeler and Humst.:ud at Yole' witb wnt"r taken from the city sup-' ply nt Lake Whitney •how the radio-' uCth�ity. PJ·Of. 'l'homso n tried · . ·. peatedly to u:cure •lmilar

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from the water of Engln'nd on ent parts of the island without •wcce.ss.•;J When he came. to Yale t o Stillma n . lectures •.� .. '�'"''' • . �·'·""·11,

. RUINtNG COUNTRY . STORES.

Ra�:�l F��� D�Jh·e.�y, ; •aid•• tllle Faraer• T•to Laay t.o Call

at the Groeerr.

Then comrs a plaintive wnll from the keepers of country store• in •moll bergs, . and croe�road -l1nm lets of Lh· ln goton county, New York, agllinst. the rurnl free deJ iv(lry of mai ls. The o t.orekeep•rl .say that the free-de}iv­ery •)·•tern Is making the farmer IHzier e�·erY c1ny, "'hi1e it· iii doing m uch tn drh'e' the. country store out ·or ex-Istence, . ·

·

, Th

sll•;' niJd.lihnt';t .. h.e ''o<J)h!c,tlon p'reacntcd •. tbls ' cltyl .:<',' '.li'' ·" • ··

Dr.�'Hollii�'d ·.·aays paleontologists have long regarded the De Dnyet. eol­lectlon us l li'e h�ot o11t�lde'of t h e grcnt l'iiiiiieiliriifof"Europe; and thnt t here 11 noth ing In 1Amel'lca at. pre•ont , t!l equn) lt.. ' ' " ' · '1

' ' • :

.When as)ccd who� the pri,!le • of the collection was Dr, lln!lnn<l snld thnt was 11 m a tt eo• which •hn ply concerntd Mr. Cnrnogi e, but thnt the amount paid wus I._

"_i n_c_e_IY_· ___ _

�a•enk lllaht tJp, ' The tncvlta]ile elnl1 voyant who

fore t o ' d the n s · • E•lnnt'on ot, Klnf ,\le> an ! .er and Qul 'en Drnii'U month11 l>eforc the event baa turned up. Thla wou,ld he u II" d t'me1 oa,vs �he Cl1k Mlf I Tl'ibllllll, ' 01' the clnlrvoyan(fl to wll l h • WI! ·Jtl wl•nt. In · !l'nln g t• II•Pl'•ll to Klu• ;Kpra�reorrniloell. ,

Comparison With any New

York Store,

HAH N E . & GO. . . . ' N EWARK, ·Na J.

Variety aa Oreat, Prk:ea.

Low aa, York Stores, .

Of Interest to the .Sum mer Shopper. p:gnSUASIV E , IN OEN1'1V ES gathered from o u r many fri�ods ar� constantly urging ns forwar�l

to greater. effort.� .

a.u d just now every energy we can command i s ' hn1·d at work irnprovihg onr

Hlrendy splend1d famht1es for comfortable · and profitable shopping . here d urin g the hot summer ,months. Even though we have decided not to fol low the old, time honored custom of holdi ng 1ui · nuunal .cle••riu sale, there will be a- plenty of tempting inducements al l over the stnn•, und every'• ,., .department". its . of s.easouable merc.ha!ld iee at :oo.r uniformly I·> ·•· margin ?.f pro·i , ng .to .show 9ur apprematwn of tlje mvaluable con tide nee wh10l,1 .. the>

us, .and we stand reaily aud wil l ingut any time·to·refnJICl yom ' nriArn. ·r orA. if at any time you pu 1'c�ase liere�th� goo us o,lse.wh'oJ�e,-ar�

. l l make good the difl'erimce. ' . � , .. ,:( '• ·;; · .. · '\'; ,•:r ·f That· tlie general . publi� apprpve ot oi.l'. •*•nd. on the·· . early closing question I.; abundailtly. proven bv the re.· ======= mark•ble increase of our sales llufinr the daytime'-

on"n"' .I�IIV. COnti�ui,ng through lhC h>lf•hOiida)"Peflud, We ... iiJ clOse �i'iiii""-.!'.:�;; N ighte.

· · �

_ '.The July Furn iture Sale t · ' : . . . , . . - · : , J

now fairly unuer way, is gradually 1ettling down to tlJe swift, steady �cl liug that rolls up bijttotals day hfter day, and the "green prioo t .. gs" are being inowed down like grau. 1'h is is a most glorions: •

.OJ?pnrtnnity �or . the pruden� buyer, for �ncb rt;ally good �nruiturc and st.wh remat kiibly·Jow prices wJ!l never sg.am be so closely hnke<1 118 dnrmg th11 sale. · !'here's every kmd and style represented·;·

, from the plam and severe Old Dutch to the graceful and·artistic Lonis XIV. , und nearly ull artMie• , curat�d with ' 'green reduced price. tags," presenting a novel · yet· attractive appearance 118 yon glatJce np and down the long rows of !nrmtnre elcg .. uce. And, remember, ' wherever you see a 1reen ta1 it means money. uved. . , ,

In This Sale Our Own Manufa�tured Bedding Stock is Included. · .• . • ' I I

. . . -· . You can select goods now. an,d, 'VV� will store for future delivery.

NEWARK, N. J. HAHNE & tO.

In regnrd to the mult iplicity "' ;& floek of Jenglish '1'eneaael•• Et•q•-eott•, I t ln.tln�t Ia Bird••

••renernls" in t he VenezueJnn army, pea red· for u Uuy or it has been nbser\'ed 1hat these row howl' frequ worth ies, 'o numerous a8 to be al· (m'rrelipO ihlent's : mo11t omnipreliu?·tlt, are the only men •howNl · nO feti ., who are al1owed t.o wear their mword·e and i11£'y

. I !!lervant• :1• Sweden. , 1

di£apo Domestic servants nre. treated wlt.a. spar· so much conslcl�rn.tion in Sweden t'hat

· ! It ., Is a won der t.hut any of them

at otlicial recept ion•. The major of "How do· ttij,y . an 'Engll�h regiment, beln@' about to eorfe�pOn�

_en.t :

pay a call of ceremony \lpon tho l't'nerution• •o•ernor of on in terior province� the spn'rro\'' · aaked hJa servant for hiR fi\\'ord, In· and wel'e on ttnding to put it on wi1h his unt.. er·ow&, · e\:e'n' ' form. 'rhe mozo grimly Inquired hls tl•ese sable· rank In the army, and on being told, Hut a o\iiiened tha.t officers of th11t grade eienl. in �venezuela were not ol1owed to ti otis 'Wenr •words through the otreeto on ot i nct .visitS of ceremony ; but he added that he;·:\ the · &ervnnt, ho1ding the rnnk . . . In the army, could wear

and hand It 'over the · governor's

her l!dren old mnld · who'

oranges to her room . the dJfllcul t lcs of hou:sclceCIIIIlJgi bnchelor who sat at table. was making fn meal nnd trying to

"W<•JI, you kn home," onld tlie· J'ohJi s8y's1 1t is· Hil l·her. for• nnd yuu know he Ia nWn;Y ' hnlf of tho . . . 1 time."

· "1' hll]ie.'' snld ''\he Jo!J!Jylst, 'that "1 know," oald tho old mnld, "but''I J'Ott will lend your •npport to this

think It would be 10 liard to raise obll· ! n1enaure." ' ' dreno In a hotel," · · 1 "I,elicl?" uld ' the eonnt�r. · "What'•

"Not If you u•e the elevator," re• the mnt.ter ? · Ain't. your people · pre-ma rked the bncht•lor.. · . I pnre<l to pa�· In od••ance?"..-Cntbollc

And t llCn the con-venation t�ok a l:ltanllu•·d nml · '1'h\les. ahlft .-N. Y,''l'lme.•. ··· · " ·

''er,. liw�tll. G•UI••; Arnand te, "••• A.� •• ;

, A · erazy man tl'l&d · ·lll club the ·om. peror of .Aufitrftl l tl•• ot.h'f . dfly, . . nnd t he "<'!hlcago . . ·R.con•d-llor.'lhl , rrme rka Unt It mu•t b� about.. Ult O&¥'•.,tuna acala,, .,. .... , , ,. __ , . .., •. ..J�.I/lo•.lioll-

''Yeo," dEclnred Wen'ry WIIUe, "1 went up ter <lnt larly'• house &II' ebe l'imme 11 real HWPII d lnner.•J

•'J\ swe-1 1 dluner 'l"- · "Sut•et• dri<'<l npplea a11' all de -��

1 wanted,"-Hali:IUiora Jieral4,i I'

d come to Am erica for sit u&tiona, hi an order of me1·it conferred

for long and efficient. , the , same employen, a gold or •liver medal,

". certain circumlltance& a 1n, Stcckholm th�r�. Ia

h' borne, a rOw or a pleasant street, where

Eer\•nnte are @'h·en a ""''" ••••• 'J,he in�t it ution J•

lc. snb•eriptlon · nnd rge endowmen .t , It

sa id , nnd there Ia , l ist.-D.et'!·olt

Dl·ae ftnd \\7hlte Nile. ' "The Dine nnd the White N ile euch bu tis distJnctlve function ln tur ni n• Egypt i'nto n great gurdcn. The largel' part of 'the wn tcr which l�gypt recci\•M conics from the Whi t e Nile, but the blniik mud whleh Hdtles over t he t lion• oamlR of flelds wh en t11ey nre !loaded, making thein the rlcho'st of ngricul· tnral Jun<ls, I� derived 1'1'1'111 t he mouJt­tnin rock wuste thut l•. brought d ow• by tho Dl u ;...

e_N_' i_le_. ____ _ ;. Jllud•lnK bAn'•e•oa•.

A gcntlcn11in 'cOlhplahJc'u ' to· ' hie coachman' �l . .l!'� )l'r6o�·· ·�c,r�lty ol nttendnnec nt · church. He' thollg18t U••Y 'might go at le'nst'otli!e h\ n'dn;y.. 1 l' 1'\'C&, · ·Air,"' ' n�pHt!d Hte conch'maa, "thht'i what· I tel l 'tm : ' 11eny, ''look at In• I " l' ' 'giJ 't'wlce e'Very Su'lic'liiJr ...,.. :wJ!,e\, loarlill! !Jqw ._at ........ t" "•, ' •'·•

llrltlah Hondara•. One of the leaat known, most thlnlJ

populated, and altogethor Insignificant portions of the. British empire Is llrlt.­lslt llondurna, sout.b of Yucatan. WHh an area of 7,500 oquare miles, a 10!1 of uosu t•paaaed fertility, an equable cl imat e and unlimited n a l u­ral reBources, It contains a popu lation of on ly 29,000, nenl'ly all crowded Jnto the towns of Belize and Coroonl , and a few aa�tltared Carib and Jndlan vii-

" lihgeR, Four-fifths of the. en t i re nrea .,;:·.of,: the colony Is owned by a f-ew �rent · , Zngllsh land compnulea, one J.onclon

:.0110rpora tlon alone owni ng 1, 500,000 :,��rei.-Chlcngo Post.

. . pesos each,

the most tmlno•rt<•nt city. 'l'he crisis bla and ber capital ty, Bogota, are passing now m a d e necesnry such an Intell igent, kind-hea rted and prncl ical o.ctlon on the part ot the newspaper editora and propri etors. - Chicago Poot.

lipread of Ye•etarlanl•lll. In considering the prnctlcul sllle ot

a_· Q•••• .Jap•aewe •••••••e «::!aatam. Wild geese are considered the best

example8 ot conjugal felicity In the animal world. Thu8 the Japaneso groom sends the br·lde a pnlr or these birds, snd sire In turn presents thew tu her parents. To further emphasize the matter the groom brings another pair to tl.!e wedding, and they roost ln. the room during tim curemouy, Thulr con­duct Is watched with cure, . for they must not struggle to escape '

prOceedings . . , .ll'n,"hmoot<> ' . who ,

Per­Unit� or the

Pigs, by Publiua T'orelus, poet). llore are two lines or the poew thut

ahow how strnnge ullll<!t'atlou, 110 heav-

Ily laid on, nppCill'fl: •

Perl�ge porcorum pulcherrlma proe11a, potor:

Potandu polerls placldam protcrro poesim. Alwost inct·ealble Ia Ute IJntlenco tbnt

must ba\'e been t•equh•cll to compose tills wot·k ot t,obo wor<ls, every one ot !Vhlch begins with u "p."

the vegetnrlun quest.iuu lt should bo llpollhiJr a Trawed,.., remembered that ut least se ven-ten the Arnone tbeutl'icul nuecdotcs 11 time of the popula tion ot the globe never honored cbestuut ,ls that which belongs ent flP•h tncnt. In l ndlft , China, .TR p n n to tho tent sceno· lll "1\lclul l'd I l l," 'l'h6 a nd adjacent coun tl'le� t h o t•c u re ulwu� story Is told or Bnl'l'y Sullivan, to 400,000,000 people, st ron g, active, whom !( probably occurt·ed. Anyhow beult hy, l"ng-llved, who ellt no flesh tho unt•rntor luts tln·owll in a roparlm> m e n t , J n l�u i'Dpe ure the pen•u nls ut tl!nt Is cbnt•uctmriHUc ouongh or tbo fn· Um.;sla, t h e Corsloo n fat'lll � l'l!i� t h o rnoua Irish trtt�edlun.

Papa Wou l'le,.t, Scotch hlghlnnders, ond ofhor vcge- "W·bo's thot•o"l" exelahua Rlcllnrd at "So you wish to murry my dnugb· tnrlnn people• w<• l l d evel<ipe<l physlmtl- tho conclusion or his drenmh•tr· Oute•· · ter, eh ?" queried the a tern parent, ly and OBI>Uule of g reat end u rance.- by In hiM .,,.ciLmuouL wtomwered out bla

"How ere you fixed ftlllmclally?" Chluago Post. anawor un<l abruptlf •lopped In tho "Well," replied the youn• man who · ·· ·-· - - -- · middle of hiM phro161!, " "l'b 1, my lord,

waa trying to oune1< hlmaelt to tbe the eurly Ylllatre cock." family, "1 baven't muoh ready caah, old 8ulllv•n aurveyed the U..wlldored ••-•ut I haYe aapect.atlooo" · 'of tbe olfiL'tll' for a taw IIIICOD!II "9b, undoubtedly," •ld the s; P. a •t'dcU! ••�u. a• If eajoyluc tba -But Ia oaoe 1 ohould lhe lqn••r a.,Hir,··alld tiMtu ....,wled In aD th•n ;you eap<mt, how al'e ynu •<�lq a bly ,,� ;���:�:'i�[:!'�i:!��=�',!;::::+2�� tUilf!;· "'l'IIM wlaf tile mt.ella.t tG IUPI•ort her ?"-G...,..u•",: ,••: lalo rule, '•Ia ' e&oowt'" ·

sutnr; -- ·- � .· ; . .. ..... �� ........ -... ..-... /\�h·.

FRIDAY , JULY 10, l 903.

HOI�DERS }fEET IN WESTFIELD.

tl.!em that mnu!cipal­

cousi,,eriu(l the cli�erfnlly given tl.!e �as really asking very

He thought the new bo grant...:! �tnd th1tt i t

couotructed without band• ot· iu accordauod with a piau �ub·

tnitted tu th� board. '• :.' Fl'eeholtler Woodruff seemed to think th!lt the Board of Freehoillers m ight get tbemsel veo. into some legal ent10ugle· inent should they vote to ch,.uge the com·aa of the stream, bat was assured th,.t such a thing cooi<WJe easily avoid ed by sacoriug release• from pro>perty owners through whose pror1erty tile preseul stream passes Freeholder Em­bree spoke iu favor of the new bridge �t• propose<l and st•ted that it was au i t••in of bot t3, 700 expense uud he thought Westfield eutitletl to the improvement.

Director Hubbard state<l that no ac­tion would be taken at this special meet­iug bUt that the m·•tter WoJUid be COn'. sidered at the regular meeting of tb!! board.

Salter Storrs Clark, a Bo>ard of Education, ou the subject nn<l said poaed to make pnt•k property

Wllberforc:e used to tell a st()o a greedy clergyman who when to say grace looked anxiously to

.see If there were chnrnpague glnsses on the table. If there were, he began, .,"Bountiful Jebovabl" Dut if he saw .only. claret glasses he illl-ld, "We are not wortby of the least or thY mercies."

An �«uHI'\-·e Coutblnatlon. Wnggsby-Gt':�elousl lf young Got­

roll: nnd Miss Blublud are so fot•lunnte a s to bnye tbetr lllU rt•iugo l.Jlcssed wltll

ildt•cn, the t•lslug genet·ntlou will be · tnilvct·s,

,' Nnggsur:...Wl!y so7 · Wuggsby-Wily, If "money tnll<s" und "blood wiUtell,".�tileh• .pt•ogeny will In­herit hvo mighty strong Inducements to be comwunicaUve.�BaiUmore Awer-

Electrical Work In all its branches promptly

done. House wiring, Telephone · work, Electric Bell work.

.�epalring. . Eathnatea Ful'Ulshed.

UNION P.LECTRICAL CO,, Standard Blllldln�r, Weatfleld,

Tot, •t·B,

Capital On balances of $2oo.oo or �ore

·' · s'ub jedt to ch�ck. ,... ' ""'�� : . . - · .

S INGER'S SATURDAY SP .. v •nu•

SPOT CASH. Fancy Prime Rib

Roast, Jli., t .

16c Lean fresh Jersey

Hams,' lb.,

16c . Le!'n• , . f,resb, Cal.

Hnms, lb. ,

12c 'Prime Chock Stk,

Pork, lb,,

12�c

Stewlnif lamb, lb.,

6c to Uc Soli�.�Ie�t �J,I

Roast, lll. , _ IOC l ilt Stew Boof, lb.,

il II 121 V&ilfi�IIS

Prospect St. , Telephone No. Z.t•F.

EiTiRiROiiisf!IA /5o 3T YL&$ TO SUIT A.U. WR/TDI&Au ST"ATIDNERIS NAVE T/tll

WO R KS C A M DEN N . J . 26 JO H N ST .. NIW YOIIL

A · S I _, •.·

4 L L AT

Qecreotioq Por� To-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Westfield vs. Summit Ath. Clu�. ---...®...--�

Tltere 1Pill oe plenty of ginger

in this game.

THE. UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, "03. 5

�· Nrl'ED-A posit loa by a �ftrst etas.� cook w A aud laundrees. Address 7 South B.Oild Str..,t.

'.f'ONI£Y to loan on mort�age. W, Q, J.Y..I. peckhruu.

NICELY furni!!bed roowsalt lmt,rovementa, with or without board. 13 l!"'iret strt!ot.

L....,STA'l'E ot Harriet B. Cory, Deceased, Pur. .£.1 suant to the order of George '1'. Parrot. surrogate or th� County or Unioll, m&d8 on �Fa�d���������u g!t��! �:d��:�t•�ec�lv��utt�rtg� credltorH ot s&ld deceuell to exhibit to the subscrJbdr under oatb or affiruJatJou their clalw!! and demands against the estate of said decellfmd within nine months tram tlle tw�ut)''" ntnt.ll day of May. 1\JW. or tlley will b� forever h�rrU�l from groseoutliiJl or recuver�:l"· thij sawo ag&iust � :r.l'M�sco�UCLARK, Ext cutOr.

.......... ...... i BASE BALL i f To-morrow Recreation Park. 1 : Westtield vs. Sum m it A. C. � · · ···----·---·

....:Mra. A. C. Fitch is visiting ut Lake Hoii'ntcoug, ;,\::,-The To\vn Council will w�et Mon· day"eveuiug. (;-"Galvin's Park did a great buoiuessou tbe.Fourth, 'l'!te Trolley Co. furuishetl over 9,000 trausfers.

-The Telbphoue Company baa been placing au additional cable through IV eottield duriu�r the past week.

-Dr. C M. Auderoou w!U be tho speaker "t the Netilerwood C�lll{J Sao· d11y lifteruo()U next lit ( o'clock.

-Dr. C. M. Auderaoa will prelich " temperance serwon on Sauday worniug u .. .ct. .

-Mrs. J. S. D•Bevoice is atopping at tile Wauwbee, Jetferoou, N. II., iu the White Mouutaius.

-Miss Annie E Weeks left on Wed· neaday fo1· L•ke Hop�tcoug where she will visit for ten <laY• or two weeks.

-1\Ir. aud 1\lrs. Albert GoUles or Brooklyn, have beeu t he guests this week of .Mr. aud �lrs. A. E. B. Bogert.

-A. K. June•, forwel'ly • r�sideut of \Vest!lalu but now of Hl'Ooklyn, BJleut Monday ill town visitlug ftiends,

-MI'. and Mrs. J. 0. IIow"ll of Brook Jyu, spout the l!'ourtil with rtllatives lit Oald;.nd.

-Mrs. 0. C. l\bisbury is speudiog th" IUO/Jtll ot July with ft·iea<lo at Lake­burst.

-Charle• E flalsteLI and family ot Prospect street are enjoying thuir vaca· tlon at Lak" Mollonk, N. Y.

-Miss Gr11oe Bailey of 1\leriden, Conn , bas ilaen the gueot of Rev. lind Mrs. (J, J. Graeuwuol during tile past week.

-M�. •ntl Mr.o. A. E. B. Bogut will lea�e ••�xt week for a aiturt stay at Lake George.

·7Mr:·aud; Mro. L•wreuce B >gert will epeod the uext two W6oks at Lake George.' . -Contractor• Wilcox & Po1Je will

bnlld the uew Bethlehem Uuiou chapel at P1ctoo.

--Leo J. L'l1\1\ auol M'•• Elh Seager of So11th aveou� ura ou a Visi t to HtlOMic Fulls, N Y. ..

' - :\lrR Seal!er of 3·-.nth flvem1�·,;i. ·, tertuluiug her sister 1\lr•. Rochester, N Y.

-Miss Penouue Blakney and of HRckensack are visiting at of Mrs. F. K. Winter .

-Iustallntlou of officers will place in Westfield L01Jge No. 109, 0. F. ou Wednesday evening July

-Ao addition is being pat ori Westfield Club House, · The eiltire baildiog Is to be repainted lu th�,near future.

--The llttle &lisses Kirkham and Jimerson are holding a chil<lreu's fair this afteraoou on tbel,.wos at 36 Walnut street. The fair Is for charity.

-Regent Class states that Fireside Council No. 711J, of the Royal Arcanum, will plliy. tbelr postponed bllll game llt R11cr.illti�n- . Pilrk, July 25th. Game called at 3 30. .

-Dr.· J. B. R. Powell and daugb.ter, and Mrs. Mary A. Powell of Kan••• City, !llo., are vi•itlng at the home of M�. aod 1\lrs. L. M. Wbitaker oo Union Place.

-Burkowltz & Brliskin, Westfield's le�tdlug cigar dealers, h;tve just added to their alrea•ly littrlictive line of goods the famous live c<ot @m·>ke tile "Bronze Medal" cigar.

-E. Sheild Jr. , (tOt North Broa1l street) bas ,. private route for the de livery of the Staodard. If you want the St•n•lard delivered to your bouse by private messeoger address l\lr. Sbetld.

-Charles, the sou of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Orth of Dudley aveooe, Is very ill at Belgrade Lake. Maiue, wilere he recently went with his p \renh to spend several weeks. Indications point to typhoid fever. Dr. R. R. Sioclair was eeot for and left Wedoesd�ar eveulug to attend the young patieut.

Green and daughter lirace, of uwasoo, Mich., are Hpeuding the wuntb of July with �lr.. V. L i•:::��:��fZ�����· B�rKe•s•r of Suwuut a 1·•uue.

- ·;'f;.-Qu.'l'ue>llay urternoou tb .. re wlll lle

The latest and most artistic specimens of Glassware of all kinds for Wedding Gifts may be seen at the Dorftinger Gl•ss stores, ll and li West t9til Street, neat Fifth Avenue, and 36 �luray Street, New York.

For Sale, Eight room house, all improve·

meuta, good location, lot 60x200.

$3,300. ABRAM S & W ELCH,

REA.L ESTATE AND INSURANCE,

S1'ANDARD BUILDING.

Telephone 25 B,

I ELECTED 0 FRUITS. BINEST f CANDIES.

LOWEST PRICES.

f: Marsentlno. ·"·142 North Ave.

· sale or BO acre• of stauuiug ord•t• of the adwiuistrator ot ·o. M. Pier•on.

und

is the day­

Asbury Park and Ocean Grove tbe place and the occasion is tho great hill �xcursion of the M ethodi�t, Cougt·ega· tioual and Episcopal Suuday Schools. If you want to enjoy a full day at the sea­shore ,don't miss tills delightful tt·lp, Take the little ones.

c�.�t�al Connell Eut.,rtttlnment Tol_ll�ht,' Central Council 1B 1 Jt-. 0. U. A. lit.;

wiU give a wusloal eutertaluwent to·

night to their Jo�ge roomi In the Area num building. As guests tb .. y have In· vi ted Twilight Council of Scotob Plains, who are expeotetl to come down In l�r, e

numbers to enjoy tbe evening's euler• talnweut.

· -Leo H. Battalla, the plaoo rebullder wbo has beau in Westfield the past week rebuilding pianos in wany of the best families of the pine�. w!U leave W est• A Pell'll'••'• T•loK.

k 1 tl t A sympathetic wumun who wna Held at the �nd or next wee n °1' er

0 walking along lower Slxlh aven ue I he fill coutmcts lo other localities. If you other morning was grea tly toucl>ed by IV!Int re�tlly expert work done do not

aeeiull' 8 rnggcd mnn eagerly snat.oh miss thh opportunity of h11vlug Mr. 4 orust out of the gutter nnd devour Battallli t!ll\ke your piano as good as It voraciouoly. She drew aut her purse

tmmedlnlely, boa towed , o ooln oo the tle�T

· he R�v. O. J, Greuuwooil w. ill mnn nnd hUt'l'led nwny. Jler <leotfna·

Uon led her to moun t to the plntform h11V8 for his topic SundilY wornlltll, olf the elevated •ta tlon whenoo ahe ob· "The Genesis, Growth llml Golil of the

eurvcd the ragflcd mao 1tlll lolt•rlcg Genus Annrohlat, " •rbe sermon w.U 00 the sldewnlk below • . lie glanced trellt of oertaln tlhases of the temperliD09 furtively about nnd I hen drew anotbet•

tl Iu the eveolnll tbt Y. P. S. arnot from hi• pocket and c11st It Into Qll';: �j1 nolte tu the geuaral service the 11ntter. 'J'ha train bore away a very 0• "'' t 7 90 The pastor will angr7 woman t>hlionthropl•t.-N, Y. which begins 11 • I 8 1 ubort talk 110 "Tile Wealth and I 00• -··· � ve 1 d " tfter which the A "' ••••· Wortlt of 1\lan 100 • 1 A wroq done wa,Y aot be undo.., young people will lake charge of tbe bat ,It •hould ulfer be rtPM\14.-Qi6., aenice. . . . . . , , ...., .Jolll'llal. · .

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GOL.F CL.UB NOTES.

The We•tfidl<i Gulf Club WI1B a lal' r•nde•V'l11Z 'lo tbe Fourth of July 'Ulfi the links wert:> a �cena of mach ac tivity. Th� wo1'nlug "'''" devot�d to l� bole weolal pluy handic01p whtcb wao IVIJU by R. B C•rroll, the gros� score prize going to E. I. Sorrell. In the af· teruoou a Driving couteat was won by ,T. · A Wooolwnrrl, witlt 100 yards, anu m. I. Serre I! •. scored his Recoud win for

Schaefer's. Patterns for Summar · Garments�

Tucked Shirt- Waist Costumes, Short: Round . Skirts. Tuc ked Blouse Coals , and every variel! ofGarmenlJor Misses al)d Girls. For . your next Dressmaking be . sure to use a Bulterick Pattern. None better, thert:fore none cheaper.

To-morrowlast Day tor Double Stamps. ;,� ;:Y F. H . S C H A E FE R tc CO.,

Huut�r. forUleriy proles;ion•l B<ltnsrol, but now with the Es:ex

County Country Club, was a recent visl· tor at the Westfield Golf Clnb. In a 36 hole Scotch foursome between E. D. Floyd and Eiunt�r. and R I Townley and IIoneyman, the Westfield pro, the l•tter pair won out by six holes. The best score for 18 ilolea was a 78, Wilde by Hunter.

w. H. TRENCHARD SUCCESSEUL.• Juduc::ed D£. Uowlll"d tJornpamy to llaktt

8pecll1ol .Prlctt. After 11 grellt deal of ell >rt aud corres­

pondence, W. H. Treuch•ud, tbe populllr druggist. bas succeedad io getting the

, Howard Co. to make a special half· price introductory offer ou the regular fifty cent size of their celebr•ted specific for the car" of coustipatiou lind dyspep sia. ' Dr. Howard's spsciflc has beeo so re markahly successful iu curing consti vatlon. dyspepsia and all liver troubles, that W, £1. TNnchord is wil ling to re­turu the price paid in every case whert it does uot gin• relief.

C��oll upon ilim at once, or send 2ii r.eutO, and get ei:lty doses of the best wediclue ever wade, ou this special half price offer, with his parsoual guarantee to r�fuutl tile woney if it does not uure,

00 AWAY WITH GRAOE; CROSSI NGS.

At an early hour on Saturday morn· lug as a freight train was passing Cen· tral avenue, the gates being lowered, the watchman In charge saw two larg• white li!lhts ou the aveuue which he took for au automobile. As it neared tile crossing he wa' horrifi"d to see a horse. and wagolt, the horse ou a fast trot, He. shouted, but it did not check

·-.-,,-,.·, "·�'"' · horse.. He took hold of · ' the horse back

displays of flag• hi Westfield ou the Fourth were those tlt\UI! to the breeze frow the bowo of J. D Gluck ou South tiVeuue. Two sets of the entire Iuterul\tional Colle were features of the thg decoration. C ue flag wa� the English Ensign ftown from the British steamer •·Flawborougb' at the tlwe of the gre"t " Virgiulus ' &lassacre at Ell\vaua.

)!�,1rmur \Vmttt\eltlttl" to Gu to Mf'xlco.

'l'honws H. Omtohlleld, with his wife aud chlitl, returned to W estlield l'ues­duy ul�ht frow North Ctu·ollna, 1\lr,

Crutchtloltl h•1s been "l'l'olnted Uli\UI\ger of a !urge rn bbet· t'iuntutiou lu )led co 11m1 will leave tod•Y with his fatnlly for his new lwme tu the south.

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IIR¥0 You Lull Vuur:Shooll ? Tha steward of the We•ttleld club ie

anxious to have Westfield i>Rtrous call 1\nd examine the long list of lost artlolea now to his care lit tb� club 'l'he list lnolud81! a allver pencil, umbrellas, shoee,

ollppers handkeroblefs aud ouweroua otber a1·t\oltlll,

BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD.

in all s izes and all s tyles . The R. & G .. Thompson's Glove Filling, and Warner's Celebrated Rust Proof at

L• A. · PIKER'S, Broad · Street, ·

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Is Your Eyesight · Worth $1 .00 ?

Optislry (Re!Ji.•le1'ell) is the system invented aud perfected by L. B. HI LBORN, O. PH 0., by wh ich · the siKht iQ made perfect and eye stmiu aml uervou�ne�a cause•l by . the eyes at·e inotantly re· lieved. Over liS,ooo Newark persons lltlve been perfectly s�tisfie1l with Optistry gla.ss�s.

Egeglosses for $1 12 Styles.

(Best Va l u e for S 1 .00 i n Newark.) Optistry (Registered) never falls--if you want 100 per cent.

of vision begin here . Don't try " bargaiu " glasses aud ltave trouble --avoid it by beginning righ t .

We Fi l l Ocul ists' Prescri ptio ns.

' 0,;·r competitors �re doiu!! in · " fntntic eff?rt to �old their trtH.le. \Vhy � Becnnse onr work �s �=;o u.ulch snptH'lOl' aud I t is COlll•

• , .tug onr wny. A postal or 'phone 3n·F w>ll reach ns.

Westfield Steam & Hand Laundry, E; B. Woodruft, Prop.

2 2 Prospect Street, WESTFI ELD� ·

Union County Agency OF

Titles Exam ined and Guaranteed. Union county Trust C o . Building,

co. Entrance on \V. Orand .St. Elizabeth, N. J,

R. BRU NNER , Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,

•40. Broad Street Westfield, New Jersey.

Fine W11tches, nice Rings and Brooches. Good assortment of

Jewelry tmd Silverware nlwnys on hnnil. Lndies' long ueok clminJ, Gouts ohu!us, fobs, charms l\Ud locrel

sold at grel\tly rel ucod prices.

WATC H TAL.K,

A Watch ttcks 1(1.912.000 times every yetlr. The vatlous wheels rev�•

!mea nnnually Aud yet we ofteu tlud W11tohes that h�ve D 4\J����Oto \uu Rve or ten yo11rs without oleaniug or fresh oil, If vou tl"ve a f'lod � .. tub, trent tt 68 rou wonlil auy other pleoe of machinery ; we do a repa r ore promptly, reasonably antl satlsluctorlly.

u you want the BEWS read . the ·standard. \

THE UNION coUNTY · sTANDARD. · FRIDAY; ' JULY .. r 1 0. 1 903.

N.

I W. V. 'SnUdBr� Co. !Annual .5ale. j

'rhese Ann nal Mirlenm mer Special Sales of onrs ha�e been im­portant features of };!!n-ark's tra d i ng for mouy years. People await , t.heir com ing with great expectation. Purchases are ueffered . Preparations of rarious sorts are delayed aud plans an· mude for generous buying while the big sa le is on. .

Every depar tment has surprises in store fur this week's buy· er's. Not nearly everything 'special priced i9 uu rertised. Can ' t begin to tell the store's whole story in ;he papers.

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Extras in No other lionse in Newark marks a���::�:�;;:r��d cl0116 .. to cOilt "" .we do-tbMt bMS been

over and over again. 1'btlt bt;lng true •pecial

J[A Y CLIMB PEAK OF ANDER. 1 I

.,,.. Aanle s. J'ec.tk of Mirh ia.ran H4"1UII . Pure,. to Jljcttle- .M o u ru PJor•tR,

Hlalle•t J'enk lo \\' orlll.

The Panama liner St'gurnnca, w})ic.J bns jus>t fniJed from l\t>\\' Yor!.i, hal � on bourd the ruountit.ln·t.·Htublug t.>xpe <litlon heno .. rl by M!•s Annie S. l'.ck the Unl veri'it-y o.f MJcbigun gruduo.te "·bo hopes to cl!rnh ..\loimt Soro t o , t h4 p<ok of tl>e Andes, whjch Js oue of l h< bigh.e.et eie:rn t ions on ea�h. In the party are 'Presiden t 'l'ight . of the Uni "ersHy 'of ·��w ��eXico, ntld A n t ohu :Moqniguoz;·.:who ' was ihe . chi<'f gnidl in t he Arideii'wilh t h e exj>ed!t!ons oJ the duke , of :A'biuzzl and Sir Martit Conway. : ; /' ••· .. • ,:

· ..\li<R Peck nnd: reacb ..\!olleild dle of : July n wJJI go OYE the Ii:ol·''" stnnolng more t h l<evel.

<:mon·:aere ·:tban:.elaewbere-'�dN· eYery·. piece :·of�I!•OOCIB:•·adiYe:rtilled·isc:ll•l c•onc!J tilons. taken from rognlar stock. e'l:rieo,it.lori"••tW,lh�•l '�'i't:O •·nr·n�·;il.o"•,;,

Ml11tral Faconne in black and whit� stri pe , all wool ; light and sheer ; specially nice for shirt wai•t �nits ; 4-t;incbee wid .. : one o'f tbe celebrated Pri ... tlty fubriCE, ngolarly •old at ti. 2G, priced for tbe Annual Sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Lupln'a Bla'k Voiles; sheer and crisp ; 44 lnchetJ wide ; one of the mos(P!JP�

, l11,r of ;:thi�Oseaif,n�s fabrics ; reii:uirk_ab}Y cheap at our

ngnlar pr1ce , tt. 1 9 ; pr1ced for tbe Aruma! Sale at., . . . . . . . . . . . . , .; Mohair Sicllli"n; . heautif)ll• bril!ht and lustrous; 54 inches

�ide; dw;t·· proof; regula r l y s�ld.atfi.2o,, maried,!or special ,sell·

)llG' 8t. t t t � t • t , , · .•• t1't t .• t t • • • � .• ' t , , ·� ,;;· , • • ' , ·, , , , • • · � � •. • . • • · '• . ' . · �

Fish Net Eta mine; all wool ; 45 iucbi:O! wide: very popular for �hlrt wai•t suits and . summ•r skirts; price<l low at tl 00 ; dur. ing the Annual Sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . .

Colored Dress Stuffs

76c 98c 98c 76c

Slimmer .Slcillia.n, in royal and navy blue ; speciully nice '9C for sbirt waist felts or elrirtR, no linillg required ; 52 inches 'I wide; regular 75c value ; pri�e f(\r the Annual Sall!)lt . , . . . :: . , . .: · . . ;

Imported Wool Novelties/ euit»bi<do� hon•Q gowne or fan·� ·3.

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C: · cy costume•. bem:i�ifnl pastel colors ; 45 i_nchtis. wide; i,mpj;lr�d to: sell at tl 2/i ; now mal'l<e<l at•the1rodiculciuo pn�e CJf; . . . . •. , . : , . .. ·

Carpets :Made · Free. All carpetings bought during the Annoai Sale will he sewed, Hued and laid free. Couple this fact with the statement of t be carpet . makers

that carpetF will be coneiderltbly higher in price after Septewher first., strikes: lockouts, higher wages and increased- cost of wood have all tended tciwltrtl ' E:�levnting·the 11rice ot carpetings, til�refoTe s<lvanC.e ·ls sure to come. Thrifty f.,lk will prm· ide now for their future carpet needs.

These special during the Annual 8111e : _

Bl�relow 'Axminster; reg, J1!9o at-Ji.?s Wilton Vtlv�ts; reg. $r.so at - $1.35 Body Brussels; reg. �'· 4 5 at- $ r 2 5 Wool Velvets; reg $ 1 . 41 5 at-t r . lo IO•W ire Tapestries; reg. $1 05 at- goc Best Wool Ingrains; reg. Soc at -7oc

f . Rugs and Art. Squar�� . Brusaels Rugs; 27xfi4 inches ; worth (35 at 1 . oo. Firat Orade Smyrna Rugs-

18x36 iuclws - 1 . 1o. · 20x54 inches-2.415, 2lx4o iucbes- 1 . 50. �Ox60 incbes-2.65.

36x72 iuches-.f .OO. All Wool Smyma Matts; regulurly 65o at .f9'· Beat All Wool Art .Squares-positively the fin�st line in the city at

tbeee low price• during the A nnual Sule: 2x3 yar<l•-.f- oo. 3x3 yards-6.00, 2lx3 yords-s.oo. 3jx3 yardB-7·00•

8x4 yards-8.oo,

WASH FABRIC.S Now Have Their Inning

Here is an even half rloz•n selfctious from the most juclicion•ly selected stock in Newark. ThHe six will give you some idea of how we are selling the snmruery, washable stulh.

French Olnghams-Of tbs beEis6rt in a of new' de"ig•ia uud all the new regularly ut 25o. a yurt\ ; to go

' Fren'h Organdle-Of ""•••···"''"''" prett.y pa tte!'!IR and ' . . o5·c· . larly sol<l at 50c: a , lJ. , half . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . · . .

Silk Olnghams-Ju•t waif;t suitu ; in pretty popular coloring ; 27 everywhere nt oOc a

Scotch -Andersou's lwst QnHl nntl uewest <.leBigu� ; IJOc. yard, marked for

Checked light iu weight ; 4 for shirt waist sni ts : 32 DOW at, , , , , , . , , , , , , , , . , , , . , ;

Silk Novelties, Tti••;•h Ba1iste ; eowe of · this sen Ron'� , most exclusive·· novelties ;.nll .. ex!rtmdy hn.udfln.me i iu prmgee nucl linen colorfl i SfJUJe l.Jeaut.ifnl strij1f'R i imported to 'sell at · Oiic;" to · 7ou.-r"Pric�cL.foLFIJLCIHI se ling at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c

Svmo of t h e sil kJ Rre t o go,l\t nbout:bair pr'lc.l; �If of thew much unper' value. A good time to buy for present or future needs. ·

Satlu tr,,ulnrd•. 7uc ki '· <1• cor•le<l •rnll'et, 7no ktnd•a 9 � Col'd Hnbntn!s, uOu kind• White Tnll'eta, r.ou klutl• B111ck Puugee, fiOc kinds

Check Taffeta, oOc kinds Stripe Tnffetn, fillc klncls 49 FnY>cy Strlpml 'fnffet11,

7oc khrtl • . . . . . . . . . . . . c Cord eel 1'nffHt.ll, 75u ktn<ls Colored Cordecl Pougee, ·

7oc kluda . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fancy Checked' Tnff.,ta, 5 � 75c ldn<1s. , . , . • , . . . . . c FJ1°�\:,������. ����.1:1: '

C01·ded Fnnoy Strl1•e Tnffeta, 75o kinds • . , ,

Satin Stripe Loulslne 79 , ,1,2� kiruls . . . . . . . . . . ,

Pl'iutecl " Wnrp 1'�tlfetn, c tt.2G kimle , , . . . , , , , Broo11d�cl S11tl11 Duchess tt kinds . . . . . . , . . . . . . .

n�n.rly a s m e1 by former e<l .thio Jl"G,k,,.;,.;, . • . ,-.

ln .the , ef!nlpJI!en . . . tflnl<o, t.l>at !o, -one

. of the pnrfJ' ' nir!lo�e tank . Ttlf"Re hr1f.' 'riJn(Te rnng�U' w thn't.lbey�8 rJ/'"i0fn'·c),;er •honl<l-'r Just.· ;;' a• · ; •. oold!en< · l)lonkets on fCJrcecl marcbeo. FA1cb t he h•nk� htl� n capacltJ':o/ fen:trallgn•, ond t o encb there. I• ollnebed a. rnbbe( tube fit.tecl with a n , l�J,hole_rJ ,i?Y ,m�nnf\ of which the gas is tCJ be ta'kh wben r�>cjuir�d. �.rh� oxJ;gfri ·�'·li.J lie' p1�ili1� fnchned hy' Dr. Tight , .'vho t<1ko11 wH.ll him n complete ·maimfnct.uring ·a·p! paratus.

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TAKES, AIRSHIP .. TO. RACES. !aatOM•Dutnonf VI•U-. T;ack at Lea•�

cb.HntJU• Cn�r,.e' Ia HI� f

.4er'i'u{M�e�ta•.

Snntos Dumont the other dny paid tlle visit to ·'th'e Longclwmpo! 'rnce· course h1 his No. 9 ni:i-.,;hip' ·wl1ich h6 l18d originally' planned t O 'Wake Od G rand Prix •. On leaving,.l he• shed he mnde tll e , CoursC, and nrrh•e(] , ' c · •• , ·-,,· . .. ,· . · : ·'. --.

' wtli tern .. Sn nt.os Dumont'•

triunlpliul lien threw up t heir l>at.s in the air' as they l'i•eoo••ed, arid ,v·omen l\'aved ' tbt'ir ; h.andker­c.hiefs1.

After pn!iolng a few mlnnte• ha shnking hnJ1dts 11nd receiviJ. g . con ... 1frntulntionl! the int repi<l a�r(lnaut tuok h_iM ,<lep�rture hi, the dii-e.etiou of llngntelle.

Amid ren·ew�cl ! Chee·re t.on; rui.bed 'to 1be backed t he horoe the

new�.; tenths of. nrt! ubout pnmpl•l e t s, . ..:\ ·

!LUtogruph I mtm1n1uripts by\ fr·orn Bakouln down · rii'e : a ,. feature, Pbot ogrnpl>s-a ,, very exten•lve col­let!Uon qf, the�---:-an,tl �ven aonis nntl , cllrt•lngs from. no'llnrehlitio p'npera nre!nclnded, hnt. tbe · crowning fen·. tlll'� of the whole library '" the col-· \eolian of 270 l11rge nnnr·chhtlc poo., ter•, wi t h red, flnrlng he1.1dllneo nml lrd!urnmH tory rending mntier. The llhrury to not only of great money l•ulue, but •c!ent!flcnlly It Ia lnvulua­ble,

Girl l'teth• nf .•••• Dl•••••· l'nnllne 1\u: l<hnrdt, '"K"'l 16, l••• heen found by the 'aut.hur·tt!e. of 8t,

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Lnlui'• lrol.1•1tnl, Now York, to be vlcthri of one of t.ba rar••t myelltle, l& Is 11 form of und In J.wo week.to ha• rl.,adonud m•,•cle In tho lfirPa .b.pd,v1 i,elow

Mail Orders Filled For

Everything MARKET 6 HALSEY STs_:.

Orders �JIIed . '· For

E ver'rth'ne

July Tremendous Sacrificing of Remain in& Summar Stocks.:

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HISTORY repeats itself- ma�y thousand doll.ars

. worth of season­

. · able and staple merchandtse of every descnpt10n, odd lots, l in� ' ends and remnants are being closed out pri�r to semi.annual inven-

t��.v • . i r:res.pective �� cost, former marking., car actual worth. W1th the mere announcement of this mig hty movement expectaction was piq ued'--there is an immediate and ab. splllte co'nviction that bargain givi�g propositi�n� of an ex�aordinfTY. : . .. l k i n d would be made, and disappoiritme�t has not followed for those. at.tending this greatest of all. past an·d co.ntemporary m id·summer s�les., Immense and unmatched assortments of suits, skirts, waists, woolen and ' cotton fabrics, silks, .men's, wome'n•s and children's u n-l ' '' ' � ' ,' ' ' !

d erwear or furn ishings, household or personal nquis;tes·· ·everything. lin possible to give more .than an inkl ing of �tocks i nvolved--of mul-tl�le::��d'�ari,ed .at

'tractions met \vith:,<it everr turp, and attempt along -

< '" _ ;. _ . -· . \ · \ - ' • • .' . . - ' .• . !._!' . ' • ... : . ·! •. . . .

t.�e,s� 1\��Us .. the,refore aban . . .. .. . . Use . the . mails or call up Long

m. MOUN'rAINSIDE.

t�at all ord�rs will be Our force

. •can -in anY. way con­. ,) ,our patron s has been .

· earl y.

co.,

Before JfA You k now it your home will be paid for if you buy one of the New Homes at TRI PS

of two to five days' duration . ,

nre offered by the ��n.

the easy payment Old Domin ion Line Choice Buildin1 Lola TO

·�•··r-

for sale on easy terms. Norfolk,

} '·,·:t.�t.!.f;·,�J� .; .. ' �f!i�I'J·•County. Realty co. , :;,�:.:��i"' •·.w�sif�ld, .N. ·J.

.Old F oint Comfert,

Vircinia Beaall,

Ocean View,

Richmond, V�.

".''·'/ ' '''> : ' !

;�•i'· . Oifl'e of Edward Harbison.

Archbold & Scudder, AN D

.. HAVE AN , W•s.hinglon, D. C. ' ' t ·-:·�.--::' ;? r: ·'·'; ·,;: � , . . ' : ,. '

OffiCJe' in'e>CrJ mail- bo:x/ c :Y6n . . Steam'ors s�ii (luily, except Sanday, · ' '' '· · , ,.c, . • ··li, •- · . ·· 'I nt:z:c 3 P. l\1, from Pier 26, North bnt. to ,drpp,ll,, pQ�t�t:ciir[l •Ri:i.er, foot of ll�ncb Street, �cw nearest n1ail 'ho:xJfaii�'S��� s •York;

�in cloliv�r1the gooci'J'y:J! .. .. •.. ·. ·· . . ·· or :';r·g •. r� ·

will cnll fo� your_ .

. oia. ·�.·r.., ,· ·' '.o��.·'.'_:,t� . . ;;·\·'g'�t . .. v .

. ' .. e' · .. ,. · · , . ; : ' (F.Jr.;!ll}! l�.for�!�lo' BfP;ttf.

Arrive a-t 7�30 a. m , rmtl t:BO v. m. Closti at 8.00 •· Dl. and 6;00 p, m,

yon any iuforinution regarding me�ts and Yegetabtes that yoif may desirb. Uncle Sam's servia� is roiiabie, aqd D'LO' :�OMINIOI.' ST.UMSHIP

LOCATION OF FI�E ALARM BOXE.! IN WESTFIELD, 2117-!:lnmm\t avenue noel Park street 4110 -Ehu street 1111<1 Kimball avenue li70-Broad and Mid<lleeex streets. Q80-Cnwberlnll<l St. Rllrl Sontb An 898-Fire Depnrt.ment houMe.

99-Center Street, Garwood.

Alter eendlng In RD alarm stand neal :be call box UJ\tll arrival o.f apparat1111

. · - . \ ' . . ' '

our service Is prompt. " . ., ... . .. ·coM'PJil, ______ ...

Archbold & Scudder, . , ,

hips. 'rhe gll'l never hacl biletl u u t fl thfo dfee••• atW.oked her' weel<l! u�ro.

OEOR.OE 'LAR8EN,

P��nter and ·pape� Hanger, . flMreoUietW, .. jii,.J,,, , Bealttf!••�·· �� �UMe• St. · ·- Wbrk'promptly 1111d e;rpertly don'i'.

THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JULy , 10.

At the�- N�\IV · !;.tore • .

The. � pt·. ,�·:·a·· ,. u:tu .. 11.� · ··o .. tear� ,J·af ,-. �-. f; r.•a" ,�·�··�

.. · �1 � .. . · . · . . . il' ;D, . .• . .

�t_JhEt· ·�}t� �t<?'l��=} 'l'o 111uke it momomiile·.we Will nnmo such prices during this ·sale

tl!Clt will ccJipso nil preyi•�n.s e!Yorts. .All Bl11lpmer goo)ls w�ut the room they. occnp,v.J,or Ol�r

. g�ellt Semi-Anntt

which tnkes plnce i n Angu At. · ' ·· '

I ' :For 9il or Gas Slovea. 1 R11g', p'rice 2 . �B. now . . . . . . . . . 1 . 98

Law l Settees:> '" 'c ;.:� · : · ·.:� ,�.K�< Reg 1 price 3 . 98, now • • • : . • • . 2 . 98 n � : · · ·· . 1 Bamboo Screens . . . � )[�de of< h�;d wood,' well ftnillaed�

The 78c kind for·i;';':';�'69c .. • Made from the beilt qual ity out-

The 98� kind for . . . . . . 78c

Sale of Refrigerators. 'l'hP White 1\loantaiu .

side s�lit or tl\e bamboo·. · . . 81ze 6x8 ,feet , . • • • , • • • 69c !:li�� 7�1;! 'f�et • . ·?· .. . :�·· . 98c. j Reg. prices 08 arid L 25 · ..

Porch Rot kers Holding 35, 45 lind 60 )ba. of ice.

�o. 331 now at • . , • • • 4 98 No. 332 now at . . . : · . • 6 . 50 No. 333 now at . . , • • . 8 . 75

With d�u ble ;rattan ' seats and lllicki . 79o formerly • • , • • • c • • 9s�·

.9.8cform�rly • • ,. • . . . 1 . 25

other styles and sizes reduced ace cordingly. ·

1 . 25 foruterly • . • . . . . 1 . 50 1 . 98 formerly • • , • • • . . 2. 25 � • 50 formerly :� : �-: . . � . 9(

Sale or Trunks,. Bags :and Suit Cas�s. 'l.'ha largest and beat trunk store in, the city . We sell the kind

made by T. B. Peddie & Co The name al()Qe .. is a guarantee of their worth and durability . Yon can defy " baggage smaahera '/ with a Peddie Trunk . Trunks in all sizes and sty lei, brus bound aml hardwood slat1, 3.98, 4.98, 5 98 and up to 1 2·50. · · · ·

Sp. 8CI'al. Cowhide Dress Suit Cases at 1 98 . . · --worth 6.so 't,

1 63 1 65· 1 67· 1 69- 1 7 1 East Front Street, Plainfield, N. J.

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LIFE I'NSU.RAN·CE.

And Shares m profits earned by the

N EW YORK LI FE.� < \ t ·�

W. Edgar Reeve, General Agent, .

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!MANHATTAN BLUE STONE·

· co. .

: DEALERS I N

All Kinds of BLUE STONE. . , ' ' . . ' I

1 ,, ' � 1 Real.ana so ·Bim Place, Plainfield, N, J,

. . · · . . Fla(IIDI, · Cur�iDI, Sills and Copinl.· fl I ' 0

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�5 11. SD.au prl"ate' !Yitlu l�yed for the uext BO•daJ• at-2.

0• . !�ell foot, U tn;· 20o;..;...Gurantee'ill 'work;' ' · . · ft. walk :

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o to· l-8m.lllnar· uaunmle'' ··� �u!:"·���·''"'�' I';IJS'i;�;�� 1 �itCJhe� Doth O�me•

The lire cracker had ' the llrJt c�li' on the people 'on. tbe Foarth but· the two

)�����rJt}��)p�����;;������� big liall gani<>s'at Reoreatiod Park· cawe _..,- .·:"'''!:''"·

in a good secqod: Very. clooe to two tbonssnd people

witne1!81id ' tbe , "ame&-a r�cord at ten· In the att..rnoon all Plainfield followed dance �t ,. _Westfield b,.ll ·gronnd. the St. Mary's to Westfield lind at tan

Iu· the morning over 400 people wit· minntB8 to four o'clock the grand st�nd ueosed a . vary anappy game with the was sold out and hnud retls of fans were Pijarsall's ot Jersey City, which r81!nlt8d placed in tbe field. Over. l , oOO people In tha local team winning out 5 to ·1. were cornforrably taken care of and

Tl;e W,6stlleld agi.lr�gatipn knew 'well witnessed a mighty good game, barrinll' that the visiting · team was cowing out the wildo81!s of the visiting teaw·s pitch· to win and the:r were ready to give thew er, Hllgbes. who' insisted iu sending a goOd run for tlielr money, and· here Is We

.sUield w•n to the first bag withon't

the story that t�lls ho'w· Westflijld treat· givmg tuew tm opportunity to swat at ed,tbe Jersey_Cityitea :c cO . .. · · - - • .

the ball . R•ad j u s t how 'the game wa's

, _PE,!!ili_�ff'��i!--':.S.::�.'!.s,;ri�·lF:.r;l!,.:_ play.od. The story follows:

J 1 4 b s.T !1.1.1\Y vs. WESTFIELD. ·

•• <. ., U Y t , A. It!, ist ln�l�g:Li>earsall'�·l1aiJ first·�rack July.4th, P x . . :

1st lnnlng: -Westflalrl as usual · took at tbe ball. Gormley . bit to Montross th fi ld .. who loblWd 'tlie llalL to !st. Caddy

e e · , .. .,uah•n flied t., Fitzhenry. struck out. B. Becker went the same

Barry caught Catupball'� fly after' a hard

as'Gorwley.-No runs. run. . A.lbarto singled. Ojyle struck oat. -No rnn•. ·

Barry singled p�ASt· 2nd and'proinptly stole a sack. 'Malian walked. Burch

Barry walked. llbllau ftietl out to !st . . Burch toulsd to K<thu. Beck ftletl e•crlficed and Barry and Mallen moved to Taylor-No runs.

up a sack. Beck struck out. Fitzhenry 2 1 1 walked. W. Becker forced in Barry oy n• nnin�: -Hughes singls<l to left hitting' Jones with the ball. Co.lllus bit

:W:allay. ucritictld, Montross t.l Winn •iogled b&tween 2ud and short and a fly to B. Boeker at center who dropped llnghes trie.d to score from 2ud, but the ball aurl Mallen and Fitzhenry J

scored. Burke scored Jones .-t ith a �oes returned the ball in tlwe to nip il1w at·tbe plate, Wirtn w.int to 2nd on 5ingle to left. Montross scored Colllns the t.brow howe: Kuhn sent " slow oue with " single past abort. Barry walked to Bury, who thre w wild to fir�t and Mallen strack out.-t; runs. W'lnn scored. Taylor ftied out to Jones. 2nd inning. -Cofley rapped out. a liner 1 run,

out of Barry's · reach., N eloon hit to

!��k f.:��. tr

���!� ��:;e t�o�:ck

at ;�� w�l�!�l.' �;��heon�� J�t, A�:��;;:� t�o���

Burke took 1st, being hit by the pitcher ." doubled Coney at 2nd before he could M 1 r.turu to tuat sack. DrtOIIe flied out to

00 ro., forced Burke at 2ud, . . lllouahau to Alberts -No runs. · · ' ' ·

Colllns.-�o rnWI. · 3rd inning -M·Jnah�u hit to Beck Burch doubled to right and stole 3rd. · Beck rai86d a fty for Oralie. Fitzhenry'• who tououed lit. Camp!>ell out, Jones

foul .lly .. . wail:-·c"ptur.�. by� Colley. B. �;��us�l borts out, M•lntro3s to lst. -

Becker.e&ullht J •.. JouH fty.-No.runs.. Barry out, Hughes to 1st. Mallen· · Brd iu'!i�g,-;:�a.�� ·.�trn�)' . jvalked. Barch fl!ed out to left. Beck Becker 'liDiiled .ov.er abort.·, "''""'1"''·1 walked. Smith likewise. Joue• was fouled to B�rry. Cuddy struck ollt.- hit by the_ pitcher, foroiu� Mallen home No riuis·. Fitzhenry out, Alborlo! to Lst.-1 run. C�llins 'struck out. .Bnrk tlied to 4th. inning. -Doyle singled . to left. Gorwlijy, W • Becker threw Montross Huges out, beinl( bit by his oirn batter! o'at)l'�f*+N.ftO:�e\: : , . , ' 'i . ; : l . ball.. Malhly siu11led to righl. Witm 4th inning. -l\lontr0!18 stopped B. hit to Jonee who forced M•dlay at 211 1 Beoker'e bot one · and threw blm out at aud Burch who received the oall threw 1st. Coney , ftled to ' CQllins. to Beck tlonbllug Winn. -No runs. singled to • ieft. · . Kline singled Burke flied out to Taylor. Montrris• 3rd and short. Dralle struck ont.-No flied to Wino. B•rry walked and stole runs. 2ud. Mallen out, Alberts to lat. -No

Barry flied to Gormley. !!IIlii en singled runs. . , past 2nd . . B•irob llied to B. Becker who 5th inning. -B10ny . tbrew Kuhn out easily doab;ed Mallen who bad run to at let. T!iylo•· flied out to Smith. lito. 2ud ttt lst.,-No runs. uahau out, B�>rry to lat.-No' runs.: · 5tti lnolug. -Wake got lot on Jones' Barch out, to error . W. B"cker struck out. Gorrue- a hot ' lin<>r lv llit to Montross who fo�ced W:ake,i>t 2.ud. 'Goi:inley was ctmght st'eallug 2nd· -No runs,

Beuk lilt to short and lieat the Fitzhenry sacrlliced ami .as W. th're\\1 the' ball to tst, Beck'ri.r.nt'ini''"'l'

toward Brd but Kline's throw ualle<l Beck imslly. -No rani!.' , 6th Inning.- Barry. threw

at !st. Burch did .the Becker and Jones did l""�''·''nC,Or -No rnns.

Btuk.\ llie•l out 'to Gormley. mit Nelson to 1st. B11ny went

way.-No raus, 7th inning. -Nelson oat, Barry

Kline flied to B<trch. Dralle out,: to Ist.-No runs. · lllt\lleu out, Cnddy to 1st. ·Burch'

flied to Nelson. Beck flied to Wake.-

No runs. 8th luulug. -W11ke singled to left,

Jones fumbled B1nk's throw to catch Wake steRling 2ud and tbe latter stopped ut Br<l . W, Becker struck o11t. Gorlli· ley rapped the ball aml Wake he11t the throw to the pl�tte. Cuddy out, Darry to 1st. 1\Iontl'Oss' throw to Jones caught Gormley nsleetJ at 2Utl.-1 run.

Fitzhenry struck out. Jones singled pnst •hort but wns can ht stealing 2nd. Co11ins out, Wake to 1st. ;No rnns.

9th luning -B, Becker fon ied to Barry. CBU"Y singletl . Nelson flied tn Durry. Kline out, Barry to 1st, -No ruus ,

henry, forcecl at 2ud' by Kuhn, Burch to lat.-No runs.

�Iulleu out, 1\louauan to 1st, Burch Whlkell. Beck flied out to . 'l'aylor Smith out, Hughes to lst. -No rnns.

8th inning : - Mouahtut sb·uok out. Clllnpboll out, Jones to 1st. Alberts went ont the sttme wny.-No rnus. Jouea ont, Monaluut to 1st. Fltz· henry singled to centre und stole 2nd. Bm·kij fou led to 1\>I!Lliny. MoutroAs walko<l. Ou a wild [Jltch Fitzhenry ecotetl und Uoutross got 8rtl. Burry Wtlllle<l. Hughes ug111n threw wild untl !lloutroes scoretl and Burry went to 8•·d.

l'e.l.nBALr. "' o. M111len Wulke<l. Burch WttS bit by the BATTING OllDeR, bail llntl \VSUt to lot, Beck's tllftloult

An: 'nJ· n . • �. J.o 0A, '· li grounder wus tumbled by .Kuhn antl Gormley. Lt . . . . . , 4 o o o � o Burry scored . . Smith ftied out to Mona *����i.!�;�r: : : :: � .3 � 8 � I Y ht1u. W,lau h<�d bean aent In to pitch ��rs� "31.: : : : : : : � 3 � g � � g while Beok waut tile bat and Hu11hea Kllll"' \b,f. , , l . . ; • o 'A o (8 1·· o pldyed lat.-3 rune, �.J:k��-��;·:.:::·:,. '� � 1 � : l · Y• 3 Uth lrinlng:-DoJ le flied to Jon••· w. n .. ker, p. . . . o o 1 o o 1 o Hughea oat, Barry to t•t.' Kallay

Totate . . . , . ; . . 'ii 11-:L�"'' 1 atruok 'out.-Nd ruu.

. ' ! BATTlNG OR ORR.

Hona.· ... a.n,se . • • • . Cam111Mil, c t . . . .. Albertd, �!) • • •.

, • , , Doyle, rt. , , , , , , ,, " Hughee, lb, p . . . . �l".J.ay, c • • • • • • • . �Je�: :rb.1.�: :: •• • •

'l'aylor. If. ; . . ; .

1

Oer••• Roadle-•••r ••••·

'.1' �··'r.letarer8win v?••ete. Prussian" sta.te rallwllya "­

Hamburg, Hanover and , Berlla . ' ' \vill' .conduct' 'au intet"e;.tin•

· of ateam a nd e!ectrlclt� ' trnina. 'l'he leilcling lricomo• · arid electrical firms Ia

/n,,;;:;;,"A·nv · have been In-vited by .th• · · designR and specifl.ca•

Barry j�uuned a fi•Jer in the after noon practice and the inch of rag causiHl hie error in a throw to first.

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. ·* . • * * * . * " Jimmy " Montross proved that· lie

wae a slayer in both games Satur.day. He pitched eighteen ' lnnlngs �u<i' 'sent nary a wan to first on balls . . ·

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and electric locomo­or motor ears capable' . of • of 100 mlleo an hour with the

' ' loild of ordinary tra ffic, Tests that will be a continuatloa

'of the · trials of high a peed elect rio traina on the PrusAian atn.ndar41 gauge military line from Berl in to ZOs1U�n ha �e been arranged on a.e• count of the t'leclslon 'to lncreaae ihe speed of trains between Uam)m'rl', Hanover a nd Berlin. EIHborat .. re• ports hove .just been published of the Berlln·Zosafln teat.

It must be bBrne In mind that. thie Is a .· 14-mile line, prac tica!ly atrat�rht, having no curvea of leaR than a 6,560 feet radius with no gradients.

Engineers are agreed that a• speed of over 60 t.o 6� miles an hour Is prac• tlcall.v commercially Impossible oo the· present two�rai l tracks, owing tc> the .existing curves and tha t the max• I mum of speed . has been reached. -�� ',I ;:l ,,,;; ' . , . . .. '•�·.·_:·. � · :•No· Plaee fnr tb• Doctor.

Ttie Eqnit·•ble Life trounced Marions of Perth Amboy iu " Gforions " games. , ' . ·.

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The Pe�rsall's seem to' be bohnd to play ·westfield until they lisat tliem'-

t:.';\\ pitl;sicinn whose uelief iu the fu• · !tire' accords with that of the late CoL

Ingersoll · bad occasion recent ly tc. 'performi·a • surgical · operation upon a mnn . i:t'ot select' in his language . ' Aft�P 'etherizing ohlK · pat iont the operation

�ven if ,they never do. · · ·

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E•aenter of For•lham Collage, who played Cdnter 'uniJer tbe . name.". of "Smith," w.J.S in riHdlua•s . to pitch the afternoon g�we bni .M lutro•• . ,.,;� aux.' ions to hw� 11 g•> a:f•liust his old rivals. th" St" \l •ry··· ·'md •atisfy m 1uy of· his p,, .... tH 1 ft:i•a·l.� > in the crowd that it ,�·,,� �·t.i.)' tUr llim at auyt!ma.

* * . . . * * . ' Tomorrow it ie .the Summit A.. C. that

will tackle Weatfieltl at R.ecrei>tiou Park. With the vi�itors will ·come stylish eq :!pages, several stage lo11d� of root&rs and if rumor count� Westfield �lit . have · to

· 't'ast to · · '

"Never pu� '!tf q a to·morro� .. :. thing� you can do •to·doy," remarked the man wlth the chro11ic quotation habit. :

'was ·'siu!cessfully·' performed,, When the ·'eft'ect :of •the' ether had pa .. ed otr 'the'lsilbject; IBokingiwtldly around the ·room'/eXClairued :� "Where am I?" 'l'btJ doctor '•replied:• · " "Oh, · you are all �rig-�t.'' ·i "But," ·•Aid• the rna�, "I mitr be all· rlght; · ·but where · am I?" The 'doctor· ! ans\\·ered , . jocularly: · "Iq. lleaven." • ·The-patient responded: "It that's so I'd like to know what In-­you are doing here?"-Chlcago Chro11• lela. · ...... . ' ' ·

A. lll'ew Bolle• Dhaaer. "I ha\·e a little 'niece," ll!lid the

raconteur· flf the Sewing Cir'cle, "who. hi neVer so happy &s wlieh ahe li al• low.ed to visit' the kitchen and watcJa·

· the servn:�ts at wot:k. FortuDat�t.Y. ber · inother , ltas goOtl�na.tul-ed Her.­ants enjoy havln(f 'the

innn.Y · are · the Jeosle spende

1UI;i�e� an1d ,"pre-

nino. "I Ju•'

'"l'luit 'u:low'• moth·!'ateo," rejoined the up·to·d�&te spec ime n of bliatlhi'tr bumanlty. "What'• the matter with CnmTUlDo!Otlo

,if you con• restorer you '<l1 �

w(gs, 'l'here'll' �eui."-Y�mth'e·

dolug them yeaterd ay. and re•tlng to­day ?"-Chlcago Daily Newo,

setr-convlcteut,

"I thought you bad never be�n mor­rled l " '

"Weli, ,hnve �?" "You huve l nnd you have basely de·

celvcd me l " 1 _ • "Who h.na been oo l<lud na-" "Oh, It wns from, your lips I bad It," "lndeetl ?" · "Yes. Do you I'O!IIemher t hnt you

do?.ed nwny in the ·.hammock when I wus swinging you ln�t .. evening?" · ·

"Well, snpposo T did, whnt of ll ?" "Only this: W h t•nrT otopped awing·

lng y�u, you' yelled : 'John, for heav• en's Hake put.-.out the.mllk bucket come I<> bed l You lca·�w I on n 't •l�p "" JOU·do.' '·'-�onl$1111 poa&, . . .. �."."

�, ���� . . �)•JIIiCOlt 'S;n'ii�·"t!ie' · introd�cpon of ·the, Ber•

t111ou system In �'rnnce 20,000 11erson• \Vho hnvo commlt.ted orimcs nod who were_<cp,t]q.��lltig thch· Ident ity , have, by meuns of the syst;em, be<1n lden tl• lieu Hnd brought to justlc:e: autl nmong oll thoso not ono mlstnl<e ia knowll to hnvn been mndo.-N. Y. Sun,

Tlae Jl'l"nlin lne \'letY. ·"Mnn wt�nt• 'but little here bplow ,'"

otgbed the nlmleaa man \\'lth the pugg,r._ trouRera, 1

'"WIIal man wan ttt," 1nld t.hc aquare• jawed motlwr-ln-law ot th� pat·tr aforc oold, "Ia .a worn<>n to oet him •• II:Ample In the nrt of get ting a mu••·

�l�··I�-"�l&iaa�.'t . . �W�! NIJ'�. xi _ ... . � -, .� · - . ' , I

COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JULY ) 0, J903.

·. . iisrit of the stat• on v�.h-· COTTON STILL KING I

Mount fumier, is about to be I I ProYe• lll••elf to He the Brll(•��••

8tudeu1 Ja Yale Uuh·er•ltJ'• Jn to the ranks of modern in· · p d C 1 · I

Cluotriallam, 88 Niagara hils been. A 1 Value of Ellports of Thts ro U t s 1

:At Ynle's commPncPment this month 1-r't-derick ErnduE; Pierce wn��; pointed ht afS one of the mo8t remarknble litU .. ••niB who ner attended Ya.le. Pierce attracted att ent ion of n different •ort •ben be en tered college three years

1eb<me la under way to develop power I Likely to Ellceed All Records. I tor light, heat, traction and Industrial purpo8fs In the citJes of Tacoma and 8Catt1e from the water contt-ant.Jy D•rtn• Ele1·ea Mun1 ... , Endln• wit•

ago. . · . / He ba<'l t hen ju•t com e . fa·

11>er's farm · · ·

Con.n. He . elothes l'@gnrded

iUpplled by t.be . glaclen of the great •• ,., Tl•••· Auooouted to On•r t'he peak. The Puya11up river, which MUU�nu• More 'l'baa A n J· t•re-

frbm one of the·l6 gJaclerE, i1 ee•lhiK' Eh�1·eu Month•. .r<•se:r\'C>Ir. froni which

steel House is one of the duties tbat a w�ak woman look• forward to with rlroad. As a rule, she knows thut she nutst pay for the over-strain with days or weeki of womaul,Y suffering,

Dr. Pierce's l<'a,•orite Pre­scription m a k e s w e n k w o tu e u strong and sick women well, It cures the womanly dif'enseg w h i c h u n d e r 111 i n e the general health, It establishes re�u­Jarity, d r i e s weakentng drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, aud cures female weakness.

u J took two bottle-s or your • Favorite PreiCfiplioo • aud two

cr the ' Gold•n Medical Discovery ' and am feel-

��f.t�s�11��;!i�:ei:::·tPo�� :���e::�1la�r 1•f.r�!3 :�1��e ��fe�bf!ki��o Y.��i.? ��d\�eu!i�e :::c����: i'{��kbJsf.��li:�a'l��':,. 0!p'!�k \�1 i:J�t���>D� Pierce and hi!! medicine-."

" Favorite Prescription " has the testi­mony of thousands of women to its complete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved oubstitute in its place. J'RJUt. Dr. Pterce's Comm011 Sen"" Medical Adviser is sent fru on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ONly. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book Ia paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth­bound volume. Addr- Dr. R.V. Pierc:e, Buffalo, N, Y.

At the Price

of a Telegram yon cnn reach ove't 16,000 etJ!erprising busi.

u�:ss wen and women tbrongh these Want Columns.

You are not an np.to <late Atnt-ricnn if there isn't some. thing yon wunt to \Juy or �ell or t'Xchange.

ln Pitber case a potent Want is apt to do the husitJess.

Send your ad, right away­then It will surely be In time.

Only lc a word each time.

Stamps accepted in payment lltl!l m ust accompnny or<ler.

The Union County Standard, Westfield.

New Jersey's Lndlna Weekly New•paper.

T•• IDJII Arc•••• in wt...tfield is one of the �pular fraternal organizations of the plnce. THE ROYAL�ARCAIUM CIGAR Is tbe beat smoke on tbe market.

BURKOWITZ & BRASKIN, (fot·wuly Kirstein's)

have the sole Westfiel<l agency for this popular cigar. If yon are not a werub•r of the R, A, you cnn he oue of the mnuy thousand who are swok�rs of tbe

Roya l Arca n u m C iga r.

Westfield Cigar Emporium) B u rkowltz II. Braskln, Props.

Westfield.

(formerly J. H. Kirstein),

:�OHN L. M I L LER, _, (Successor to John Ingram,) �"\'A.NXTAUY PLUAUJXNG,

' I ��tni�, Hot �r�'Tt�ft�u.:."�ic. Air llentln�

.1 ' ll jl . ·I '· ,I

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Jim Dumps on Independence Day, Sai d : " Force freed uo from Eng­

land's sway, Now Independence let's declare From Indigestion's tyrant snare.

Good friends, shake off thil despot grim.

•Twas • Force ' that fr•ed your • Sunny jim,• "

always oa duty.

A J'ood far J'lahtera. "It mBy lnlcreot you to lcnrn I lint 'Force' II being oerved at brenkf11•t ""''ornl tim,.

eaob week to the members nt the Rocon<l l\og• . lweut, N, G, P,, IIOW Ofl��trll;tw�S�II;��M,•

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Ra••lnn, Rnlh,.n,·-:, lfnJII. .SJteclnl Cur• DuUt , IUr : tJaC De1l;f&t o f 1t11

< ' ' �---�;'�-? ... -�.;;_� ... 1 . ' On .• ih,e ·. '�\;tsh�Chal:ko�-Sebnstopol rnilwny�n·_tr.ill'�lhig bn1.h ha• been

built nn�:Jiii(�Jiit.d, use on t h e line for the .,ym•liiti�,iiJE!l,<(J,thelr .families,

The,;.hn,Ui,,�,n!�l�h or two cars con­nect�� �.!.lJI.:M�S��.o.ther by n comed wa_v.-,�,;I�;,one.::cnr-Ju,e.: n. numl1er of batlls::'wlilf:;,i!ie s'eii9n<l ls th� dresolng rO,o�?$-Y#���>*����N�V::· �'"- . · 'l'lt�,;a':��mr•)1l�f!t of the "'DI'k!ng Is thnt· at·�'n ;stnt c�.'hottr of a certain dn.y the: bath ·"'I!Fnrrlvc nt ench •t<� tlon on the·:lihr,'ltlitL remnln a numbe·r ot hD)irB0 a.(IMil!f �hlch time nlJ thr Otll• plo�·ee mH1 tlteh• families will be obllged · to take their weeldy vrnsh.

llttw We Cnn He�lprnf'at•, Engla nd's king hu awarded 11 mcrlal

to the Amerlc1m a rchltect who t•enwd­�1•<1 t·he white house, 'fhc leaaf we can do In rot urn, on yo the Chicago Jlec· ord·lttl'flld, lo to o:l'rer a vote of thnnko &o the ll'lrdenu who l1 keeping . tbe

uround Wlud1or cao�le , ID rood order, .. .

SPECIAL ATTEN7'/0N GIVEN TO LOif PRESSURE S1'EAM HE,17'1NG, 26 Prospect Street, Westfiel d, Telephona B.!i-8,

The Best Men's Shoes •

1 0

Town for Service at $1 .50 up.

134 Di'01d S1,, ' � �;�:, · Westfield.

iiDOS:H�. v·&nHOrn·�:�-oon't Skip Us

save and

or you'1 1 skip your best chance to large money on every furniture carpet want. We're the people's store glad to see anyone �ho values lowest pnces , as well as leniency a nd fair dealing m th e making of " terms." �------------� 4 Carpet Prices

Sure to Stir Thln1• I 60c grade

Brussels , • . . . .. 5Jc Vd 6fic grac e-All· 56 Wool lngraia1. . C 94c grade 84 Velvets. . . . . . . . . C

Yd Yd

1.60 grade J J6 Yd Body Brulilel&. . • ...... -

$5.85 The famous •' Garlalld u

nfrige rator -worth t7. boat on mar.

, ket. lce Chllitl,

too. New Linoleums a ll d Oil-

cloths, all widths, all patterlls. � c•� ""� . , .lf:!!:i �

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�til.. "su lt Opented l ·' , � �rrr't Tbe " Perfect " Wicklcss for a f82. 00 Verona Pluab Parlor Suit­choice and effective !

. .........-' II ,� ; I lit::=:· ' �;��� . �-�o : . .,

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�� $22 for a $28 .(0 Golden . Oak Suit- a remark­

ably beautiful 1 u i t 1 In all ways !

Blue Flame Oil Stove. We sell it hPrau"e It'• the best In

all the country ! Brass buTllers preventing rust-wire �bleld ;.; front of b u r n e r s , preventing rlrnngbts - wire sit. ve oil filter preventing dirt in oil.

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Sale of Mattings in green, brown, blue, gold colorings-c a r p e t }Jatterns, plaids and stripes. Regular 20c China Mat- 15 tlcgs, y d . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Retular 2�c China Mat· 20C ttngs, yd . . . . . . . . . . . Regular SOc Japan Mat· 26 lings, yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . C Regular B�c Japan Mat· 29 tlngs, yd. . . . . . . . . . . . . C

AMOS H. VAN HORN,'Ltd._. ·

: Be sure you see ''No. 78 " nn<l first nnme uAMOS11 befOre entering o\1r st6re; - ���-� �������8

llASY 73 MARKET ST.; NEWARK, N. J.

. �ear Phane St.1 'Vel!lt of Eroad St. � P�� . ..n��T���- .�__.,_. •-·· AJ/ t1'olil_yl lr•"if« ltltwr d,.,,

R. F. HOHENSTEIN. S

PRINO and UMMER Lap Robe.s.

HARNESS and OR.SE equipments.

FLOUR, FEED,·

·

HAY and ORA IN.

Prospect St. , Westfie ld, Tt'h:pbun

e connection,

COAL MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.

J. E. Goodman & Son, Ash Broo k, N, J.

JJn�t(J(Ik'tl Sol\ u.,IU!h 1'1\IIUJC, COIII'J' lshuul. An eleplu�nt orchestra Is t.he latest novelty ll!ltled by Director Bostouk to

hiR mnuzlng congress of cnrlous zoolog leal interests now crowding Sa1L Beach Pulaue, Couey Islnucl. Tue Bostock ex· blhlt Is enslly the bright particuh1r cen tre of guy Couey's nmn•ements, mul th� eleplmut muslolnns nre sorely tl:e most bumerous number a<l<le<l to 1111 nnlrnnl perforWILnce Jlrogmrn, Director Bos toak Is certulnly going further than 11uy of bls pre<lecessors went, not evefl ex ceptlng B11rr.nrn himself ifl denioustrnt lfiK the unexpected Jlosslbllitles of ani· rnul training, ,

IIJII . H-rdwar• ·- ao., Park avenue and Front· street, PLAINFIELD, N. J,

Garden Tools and Seeds,

Uanges an,q F'ttiugs, Blue Flame Oil Stoves,

Enam�led Ware (3 kinds), Cutlery and Ruzors,

Nickel Plated Ware, Unst Proof 'fin Wa�.

Tel. Call<l82.

••• JAMES IOFFEn •••

CARPENTE.R A.ND

BUILDER. Prospect Street,

Westfield, New JeneJ• Estimates Cheerfully Fur·

ni shed.

�·············�··�·····1 s: HATS, ·. · . IJj i · HATS, . .. ,

i . HATS. 1 � Other�� too.; , . � ll: CLARK, HATTER. I l ................... .. � .

J O H N CO LTRA, Carpenter & .. . 1 B4ilder.

JOBBING A . $PECI�l.TY • . . . l'J�ni- rtlrul•hed u De•lrt,ll· .· '�. ;;

o .1 on .!.. PW:. 1'��!��..-,!J., .!,!.<.:t ....... �f.,.,""lll.,.;rlll''' "J'IIiiii'iY Wll:STFliiiLP, N '