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VOL. XII NO. 28 SUMMIT,', N. j; SATUBDAY8 . MAT 4, 1901 $1.50 FEE TEAR

Fraulin Halstein left on Tuesday for GONE TO THI GEIAT BEYOND HAMILTON W. MABIE HONORED. ANENT HAILROAD CHANGES SCHOOL MONIES NEEDED. LOCAL NEWS N01ES Californiar Mr. William Ornger Oushman sailed Tne Angel of. Deati Makes Visits- Dinner Given at the University Club, What is Being Done by Influential' Board of School Estimate Hal Decided DAY-MAY 1 for Europe this, week. . . N, Y,, to Our Esteemed Townsman, s ... •• tioiis la Summit this Week Citizeni-Oonsidering Proposition ; Upon Amount of Appropriations. Mr. Sydney G. Stevens returned to- On Monday night, April SB, a din- The Board of Estimate of the Sumiijit MIlS. SOPHIA WOODRUFF RISK, Stiort Accounts of the Week's day to Lynohbiirg, Va. ner was given at the University Regarding the property on the Boule- Public Schools mat on Tuesday evening. Miss Ida Holt of New York is the Mrs, Sophia Woodruff Risk, wife of Club, Now York in honor of vard heretofore acquired by the Rail- The members of that board are Messrs. A Large Number of our News Happenings gueit of Misi Libby this wiik, Dr. William H, Risk, died on Monday Mr, Hamilton W, Mabie, Lt.D., of road Company, it is definitely known Ohttuibirlin and Williams of the Board noon at her risldenoe on Springfield this oity, as a fitting tistimoniftl in that the Hailroad Company has come of Education and Messrs, Buckley and Miss Matilda Janeway was the guest to some arrangement with Mr. Bonnel THE NATIONAL QAMB. mer Residents Here thii week of Miss Olive Whittredge. recognition of the completion an^ pub- Sayre of the Common Council, .to- Mrs, Bisk-bad been-confined to her lication of his works on Shakespeare for the purchase of oirtain property in Mr. Philip Holt and fttmily have taken A paw Notes Which night Interest gether with the Mayor and seot'y. of the home for the past thirteen years suffer- and bis recent appointment to the the vicinity of the present station, pro- WITHIN THE CITY'S LIMITS a cottage on Oak Ridgi for the annimer. Baseball Lovers, Board of Education. The Board con- ing from a spinal affection, but bad Trumbull lectureship at Johns Hopkins vided, however, that th§ lapd on the sidered carefully the estimati of the AN INCREASE EYERY YEAR The May term of the Union county only biin in bid two weeks prior to her University, Boulevard shall be taken off the bandit The opining baseball game of the Board of Education 0,8 to the amount of the Railroad Company at coit. Seve- court will open at Elizabeth on Tnesday diath, Mrs, Risk was flfty-ei(|ht years About 100 men weri.present embrac- isason at Springflild, between the local deemed necessary for current expenses ral of the gentlemen living in that Brief Readable Items and W.orthy next. of oge, and was a daughter of the late ing a most representative gathering. At team and the Hilton' F. Q, was a fine for the ensuing year, and it was nnani- vicinity have been much interested in As the Fame and Popularity of Sum- Mrs. Theo. 0. Dunn was the guest QeorRi B, Woodruff of East Orange, the guest's table were/'Mark Twain, R. exhibition, the game being close and monsly adopted as follows; the matter, and are at work upon .a ,..,_,. of.Jwyjbqdy'a .Attention jand this week of Mrs, George H; Hodenpyl and a • cousin of 'assistant; Postmaster' W; Gilder, Prof. W.N, Slonne. Horace .interesting for seven,innings, with the' .mit Spreads ^Our-: Population, scheme for the incorporation of a com- Sohool supplies; (000; futl, fBOO; kin- on Hobart avinne. General William M, Johnson of Haeken- White, Brander Matthers, W. D. score 2 to 1 in favor of Hilton, ' Then Consideration Found Here pany whiqh shall purchase the property dergarten, |oO; incidentals, (700-, bonds Steadily Advances The engiigeuient has been, announced sack. Howell, Hon. O, S< Fairohild, James the Springfield boys found the horse- A. J. Lane of the Record, spent sev in question. Some snb;briptions have and intirsst, (1,800; teacher's salaries, of Miss Ella Johnson to Mr, Courtlandt Dr, Risk, as is well known, had b§§n Lane Allen, Dr. W. S; Rainsford, Dr. hide for enough safe hits to tally six Tho first of May was greeted with §ral dayi this week at'AHomtmOity;. already been received and... it. is , hoped (9,000; manual training, J250; janitors, Bettsof Morristown. •-••?••">•• ••*-•-'• - lyingat death's door for several weeks, J.Hi Canfield,-Jacob F.MilUw, Judge runs and capture the contest by a score clouds aud dropping of, rain which that a sufficient sum will soon be ob- (l.OQO; seorefarjviSBO; beoki, (COO; re- Tin Y. M. 0. A, bicycle club of but had only just begun tp show signs Horace Rnssell, B, 0, Stedmari, Prof, of 7 to 3. Card, Troxtll and Corby, dampened the spirits of the nniiierons Mr, and Mrs, P. HarwOod Vernoja_and tained to warrant these gentlemen in pairs, $1,000; insurance, 100; apparatus, Elizabeth^.willniake, a run to Summit, of recovery. It is believed that her A, H, Morton, Dr. Van Dyke was players who are known to Summit, hoiisoholdei's who were compelled to family have retnmed to their houii on Bdeepting the Railroad Company's |100; desks, (500; water, lias-rent, fSOO; on the ifth inst. '•"••••' husband's critical illness so affected ber toast master and presided in a most played Biooad base, left Held and cin- olmngo their pliices of roiidiiico on Few England avenue, ' proposition. It would certainly b§ a total, (17,083, ' ' Miss Elsie Baker of Vniiar College, that. it hastened the death of his be- felicitous manner. Summit was rapre- tre field, respectively, for Sprinfffiild, 1 that day. But notwithstanding - the Miss Effie and Miss Ollv§ Whittredge great detriment to • property in that This is an inuriaii of p. SO.) over that •pent last Sunday with Miss Mnohmore, loved wife. sen ted by Messrs. William • J. Cnrtis, and (Juris of the New Providence iijht rain tho moving went forward in neighborhood, as Will as several block] of last year and it is reqiiirid to nioet •ailed for England this morning on the It was feared that the sad news of his Rollo Ogden, F.; J. Mather, Jr., tealu held down right field for Hilton, Suiiiinit to a grenter extent than 'ever of Springfield avenue, . either side of it, to have a freight depot the inurittie in'tiaoheri and janitors "Mlnnehah" of the Atlantic Transport wife's death would seriously affect the. and Earnest D, North. - A number of people from Summit wit before,, and §v#ry van, express wagon The Essex and Hudson Qai Co. will there, as it would literally change the lalttriee and for the euiploymont of ad- Line. Doctor's condition, but at the present nisied the game. as will as farm wagon for miles around Rive demonstrations in baking with a The speeches were all.of a high order. method of freight handling through ditional tiaohirs, Tni hoard eo|isidered Invitations have been issued by the time he appears to be gaining strength were pressed into service, and kept gas ranee at their office all_ne3Et week. The speakers present being, Messrs, E, the city. Almost all the residents of The game between the Y. M. C, A,, tit Isngth a proposition for recommend- Summit Guutd fora smoker to be Ueld slowly but .surely under the..attentive busy from early morning until late V.-,;Mr, and Mrs. -Frank":&- LitMll fieft O, Stidman, / Mark Twain, Dr. Tf F, the Boulevard,' fbr instance, wbnld-havi team and ths : Snmmit High School, ngthe.. issuing of school bonfls^ to the in Willard Hall 'on Thursday evening, 'niedioal skill of hifbrothirV Dr! if-'. ; nt iilijlit iriiuUiig arid unloading house- on Wednesday for Fierpont, New York, innHeld, flrander Matthers and F. Hop- a' prooiisionj of trucks passing their Saturday afternoon, proved an easy win BHuiof ioO.000, for the building.'of 1i May 28, Risk, ably assisted by. Dr. Fewsmi hold furniture, Summit o-lso received where they expect to spend the guinmer. son Sriiith. Ainong the editors pres- doors from morning until night, so that for the former. The score was lp to 8, school .buildiiin at East Summit, aiid for Newark ts llrst installment of summer visitors An important business meeting of the ent wero E. L. Bnrlimramo, W. H.Page, not alono those directly opposite the The Ciescont Juniors, a team com- the purohasi of land for a new braiding The engagement is announced of Miss Mis Risk and her husband have re- from the cities, as' well M many who W. C. T. U., will be held next Friday, R. W. Gilder. John Kenrick Bangs. proporty, but many of the other citizens poneii mostly of boys from' West, Sum- n the first ward. Action, upon this Norma H. Schwartze, of Edgewood sided in Ktimmit for about twenty-eight May 10, at 8 p. m., in their room, Van- The publishers, were represented by would bo inconvenionced should the mit, met the Summit Grammar •Wsho'ol was deferred for further consideration, urpose miikiiiff this their permanent avenue and Mr. Allan S«ott of Now York. ycats. Previous to Mis Risk's illness 'iso building. MBBSIS. H. H. Scribnor, F. H. Dbdd, freight dopot be established nt that team on thi> old urioket gronnds Satur. as there was some question as to what [ihice of residence. Among thane who Postmaster .W. H, Coggeshall and Dr. she was actively engaged in numerous Mr. and Mrs. Bard and family leave Horace White. \V. B. Howland and point. It wonld bii difficult if not im- day, nnd weiedefeatidby thecloseseori extent further bonds could be" iisuod. B already moved-or willsoon hocomo, labors of chanty, notably tho Conva- II. W. Ityman have been epeiiding tlio Summit for a trip of about two months. others. Tho courts woro ropresontbd by "poasiblo to obtain a tenant for any of 'J to 7. . - - Tb§ present indibtidnera of the (clioo!* residents of Sniuiuit we mention a few week trout fishing in Pike County, Pa. While away they will visit tho Adirbn- lescent and Fresh Air Howe, which she Judges Henry E. Howland. Henry La- us follows; - . houso in that vicinity, . It ia to be hoped The Summit Hi^h School team will hoard is school bonds to the amount of Tho Misers Pott and Mrt). James docks and the Buffalo Exposition. aided in establishing and to which she ombe, F. M. Scott, Horace Russell, H, K. Fowler, umnugor for the United subscriptions will bo promptly niado BO play the nine of Gedaroroft school this (0,000, which are being paid off at the Grant returned thiB week, from Pino- was always a libeial contributor. Thoron G. Strong and others. Among States for the Thames and Mersey Ma- A regular mooting of the executive as to bring the matter to an agreeable afternoon. rate of (1,500 per year. In addition hurst, N. 0.,' whoro they spent the win- the lawyers- were Messrs. T. deWit rino Insurance Co., to the Biidoaii house board of the Town Ibiprovenjeut Asso- The fnnoral services, which were adjustmeiit-at once. Messrs. A. F. to this the city has a bonded indebted- ter. argely attended, wore conducted from Warner, F. L. Stetson, C. B. Hubbell, Libby, William Halls, Jr., George Wil- The Y. M G. A,-,team went to South ness of (40,00(}.sewer bondg, which are on Badeau avenue,- .formerly occupied ciation will be held at. tho Highland OlanKo on Wediiesday afternoon and Mr. Qoorge B. Vandfcrpoel and family ier late home by Rev. Theodore F. and Charles Fairchild. cox, O; A. Munger, J. N. Peet and being paidjjfjit the rate of (10,000 ,per by W. B. Montgomery, who is now lo- lub on Tuesday, May .7/'at 10 a. m. cioased lints with the tittiii of the South have returned from their city residence White. D D , of tbo Central Presb'yter- W. C "Renwiclc are tho sentlemon who year, a total of ,WQ,000 bondid in- cated on the Boulevard, in the honso Mrs. Lillian Betta will address the lan Church, on Wednesday afternoon, havo tho mattor in oliarge. Oiango High School unit* siiffered di- dibedniis, besides the (180,000 voted forniorly occupied, by S, J, HaymoiHl, to their summer home on the Chatham POLICE COURT NEWS frat by a scoio of; 38 to 11. road. Hrl's Club of North Summit at their and the interment was in Fairmount last year fpr.the tide wivter sewer bonds •T, W, .Vaughn, of Newark, to Min9 Mar. rooms, 553 Morris avenne, Monday cemetery, Chatham Tho choir team of Calvary Church de- and (10,000 of fire bonds, which will tin's house on Woodland avenue; Joseph Tho marriage of MiHB Minnie Pearl On Monday the 22d ult., J. J. Lane, evening, May 0, at 7 30 o'clock. All feated the Summit. Grammar School make a Brand total of $180,000. • , Hudley! , to the Badeau house corner of Cain to Mr. Harry Alexander Hoff, station agent, mado a complaint before Y. M. C. A. NOTES. oung.girls. who would bo ...interested in nino on the Y. M,-'O. A. grounds Wed. The erection of one bnilding is neces- ummit and Biideini .avenue; B. C. Wil- which took place Augnest 23, 1900, lias MISS JOANNA HONE MATIIEWS, Judge Sampson against a numhor of Mis Bett's addreii will be welcome. nesduy afternoon by a spore of 13 to 5,' sary at an early date- as both sohool iams, of the Frank Leslid* Publishing just been announced. toys, charging them-with jumping on Mias Joanna Hono Muthows died ut The banquet given to the Junioi _ The Summit Y. M. C. A, team will buildings are now crowded and rooms Co., New York, to the ButtorwOrth Mrs. Ella Boole, who will apeak- in and off moving trains. . The Judge is- The regular monthly meeting of tho ier homo, in 8mninit,/on Sunday. She mombers lust Saturday evening by "the. cioss bat3-witli-the-Str-Qeorge's--Hall are being rented outside at (800 per house'on DeForest avenue; Mrs! Samuel HowardHall, May 1C, at the evening sued aTJuuimonfTfor the boys, returnable Ladies' Aid Society.of the M. E. Church WHS tho 'daughter of tbe'Rev. Janies M. boy's work committee of tho Ladies' limn tliiy afternoon.- year; an amount that would go a long rield and son and daughter, Mr. and nceting of tho Ew* County school of on the27th ult.. at 8 a.m.,at which timo will be held at the homo of Mrs.; John and Ann Horio Mathews, .and grand- Auxiliary, was a far greater snecesM toward .paying.interest.. Mrs. Marie IT. liiddoll, from Bast Or- methods,..was chairman of the anti-vice 1 tho boys appeared and-""pleaded not Brewer, on Tuesday, May 7, at 8 p. in daughter of John Hone, one of the lead- thato any ono dreamed of. About '75 ange, to tho hoiiso. -formorly occupied committee that issued the call for tho guilty, but the complainant WHS not Tlie •'Billion Dollar Express." r MissB O. Wahl, stenographer and ng merchants of old Now York city. boys were present, including guests. by .1. TI. KdiulTer and familj , on Now mass meeting held in ,Carnegie- Hall, pirscnt and Apiil 29th, at C p m was -typewriter, who opened an office in the Her fathor was the foimdrir of New York Tho tables wero beautifully decorated Several of our exchanges nro telling A JUST PROTEST. Euglund uvonife. Until thejr jiiilatiiil March 17. fixed as the time for tho tria). t When with candelabra, rosos, carnations and about a billion dollar oxpreas train us poSt-office building several months ago, University and became its first Chancel- ew homo • on Beokinan roiid is com- the hour arrived none\ot the bojs put potted plants, and at each plate was a follows: "Tho 'billion dollar oxpross' in EDITOR KHMMIT ITI;KA),I>: is quite an expert and baa become well The trustees and deacons of tho Bap lor, being at tho saino timo pastor of pleted Mr. Shaffer and family will board n an appearahceirtml Judge Sampson tastily gotten up menu card- and a wliat the trainmen and that part of the May I give expression, thiough tbe established. tist Church wme entertained last nigbt the South Dutch Church, now situated at, W: T; Day's on Norwood avenuo; then issued a warrant for their arrest pretty bntton hole bouquet. At a few public which knows of its existence medium of your paper, to n lit tin ciiti- at a dinner given by tho Rov. Warren on the corner of Madison avenuo orgii F Tliltoii, of Now Yoik, to MS'- Court Acme, Ancient Order of For- and to be brought up for trial 8 o'clock minutes after 7, the boys, followed by call tho train on the Lackawanna Rail- (.•imn of the present "ono session" sys- Giles at the paraonnge. Duriiifj the and thirty-first street. Miss Mathows Springfield avenue, formerly occupied esters, haa arranged for a vandevillo en- on the morning of tho.30th ult. As the the officers of tho Association and tho road which paaaes through this city tem in vogue in our public schools'; It ovening, items of interest wero disensaed was widely known as the: author of a by F. W. Ijawroneo, who has remo.vo'd tertainment, including Edison's projec Judge was about to leave' the court guests of theevoning, and Commander daily about 8.40 o'clock, covering the would seem that in changing from two and the prospects of the Chnrc-h were mimber of books for children; including to the Deining hqiiwo. 'corniir Woodland toseope, in Ho\vard Hall on Thuisday room the six boya - mude-their,, appear- A.~V.-Wadhama of the TJ, S.'Niivy; and distance-between will be at o'clock; and it is no uncommon occur died at his home in Trenton,on Sunday. n Court Tuesday, morning and wero them ia $4,000 each. For the safety of now house, on Unthvon place as soon us for tho return of a lost black cat, with •frtfm their labors rest," were sung by Lake Wawayanda," N.. J., and during its precious freight, the officials of the oneo for scholuis to bo kept after He w~as also one of the incorporators paroled in the custody of their; father : it is coinpletejl; A. H.HaBsenger, from o front teeth. If cats are so precious Mrs Edwin Hotchkisa and Mrs. George August at Lake Champlain. He will rs)ad4havo manned the- train with; a school for an hour either. The'one ses- and Supreme Treasurer of the Loyal Until Wednesday morning. Officer oryw of the ablest men in their depart tho Boulevard to tho Martin house,, n Hackensack a wholo carload might -Vreelaud.*~Intermentwat.—Woodlawn- havechargoof-this-workand^exprcssed i and extra pains have been taker. 'coi'iTer^f HillHido'and'DeFoieafaVeiniWi"" be sent-from-Summit," -and"thfty-would cemetery. the wish that many Summit boys might to secure its safety and speedy flight.' Thomas B. Adams, Esq., of Fern wood not be missed, except by those whom at the same time and answer to a charge the High School, but Jin exceedingly spend aiFJart Of thoir summer vacation poor ono for tho little folks; and as one iharles C. Thompson, of Nuwurkj to J. road, has been ro-olcgtcd secretary of they annoy. Wo could also share an of contempt of court: tTbo boys, with the O. OhryBtnl'fj house on Elm streot; Geo, at ono of these camps. But what the Tableaux Last Evening. of tho parents I wish to protest vigor- ono of the largest corporations in the equal number of dogs. MRS. MARY A. xfieption of the officer's two sons, wore boys wero most eagerly looking forward C Rapelyea, of Newarki to Samuel ously. "If the gentlomen of the School Chaihborlin's house on Beauvoir avenuo; country, the' American Smelting aud discharged with a repremand by Judge to was the talk by Commander Wad- On Friday oyening in the•• Presbyter- Board aro so suro that thero are no Givo peddlors and solicitois the cold Mrs, Mary A. Barker passed away Charles IX Shout, of the Bank of tho Re- Refining Company, of New York. The Sampson, who considered their reten- hums. He was tho next to^speuk.and ian Chapel, a number of pretty Tab mitlaints about the new- rulo, will shake. Their inteiests aio no concern Wednesday night at the ripe age of 00 public. Kew York, to W. IS Budean's ' company has been ro-organized and ion in'tho lockup over night, sufficient the boys grooted him in right royal leauxs .were given: by the "What-so- they not inquire why it is that tliore house on Badeau avenno; George E. of yours They take your money out of years, at the home of her daughter, are so many tardy scholars lately. tho capital stock increased to $100,000,- punishment. Incasoof the two Mc- fashion. He was in full dresH. uniform Evef.Mission Circle, .of which Miss Udrstoui. of New York, to this Munkit- Mrs. 13. A. Wilbur, 308 Springfield ave- trick houso on New^ lSnglaud. "uvohuo; 000. ' - . town and leave nono; they havo no Naniara boys they were on Wednesday of tho U. S. Navy, and picscnted a Btrik Madeline Briggs is president. The pro- A PARENT. business reputation to sustain and are me Although Mrs. Barker had been a morning, fined $5 each. Judge Sampson gram rendered was as follows: E.;-J. Bonnier, of Brooklyn, to tho Coin- Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Eaaton and family resident of Summit for the past two ing appearance. He is a "flea dog" all stock house on Franklin piaeo; H«v. A. more likely to skin you than-not; there called Officer McNamara's attention to the[way through,-.and spoke in the TAUT I. Their Anniversary Celebrated. H.Tuttle. D.D., from East .Orange, .-.to have decided to leave Snmmit, and is absolutely no single advantage in years, she had made few acquaintances, tho seriousness of the offence he had "Bprlnit," IIIHS Edna Bloomflolil. tho Methodist paroonagij,' on DoForest bluff,, hearty, sailor-like fashion that Truo to nor Country." MlftS Voogtlun. In honor of the 82d Anniversary of tho make their home in East Orange. This buying from a peddler or solicitor. as she had been confined to her room by committed in disobeying his orders, a "Tnkinij liia Inst Onnriri," avenue; Mrs. Ah'iii-ii, from Glen -Ilidgo, step will be regretted by their many won the boys' hearts completely. He Miss Mndcllnu BIIBKS Mr. Jack IloHn. I.-.O.--.O. F., CryHtal Lodgo^ayo a smoker to No, 331 Springfield avenue, formerly Deal with your home merchants. illness and old ago. 'Her death at this defiance of the Court which ho could "Nydla." ,- - MIBR Ednn Tillyor. friends in this-place where (hey have re told story after story of his life oh the rortuile Tollor, MIHS Voogtlcn mill at their rooms, in Masonic Hall, Thurs- occupied by Mrs Wilbur; Mr. Holland, timo was particularly distressing to her, not overlook and for which he would 1 of New York, to 'i',\H ftringfield avou,ne, The arrivals at the Hotel Beecliwood. 'ocean.wave" and whenever ho threat; 1 ^ Mis ! May Ilolmes. day evening. A.meeting washcld from sided for many "years., They will sell family, as they were about to remove to impose a fine of $25. The judge said he Confc^sloni of a Widow," formerly occupied by Cuisins E Bulk- their furnituro at auction on Friday during tbo past week are as follows: ened to stop the boj's would beg him to . Miss Curolyn und Miss Edna Tillyor. 8 to 9 o'clock, after'which a number of their former homo in Jersey City, and would defer for the present the question riE'r II, eley; Wallaro if. Brndder, of the New Mr. and-Mrs-L. D. Alexander. Mr. and go on: They wonld have listened (to friends wero entertained by tho follow- morning next, as announced, in another everything was ready when Mrs. Barker of a complaint under the crimes act for "Hopo,", - Misi Vougtlon. aik Evening News, to "Ciover Patch," Mrs. C. D. Lyon, J. Dorning, Mrs. F.. D. him for hours had not the 'train com "D.i^ld Ilnrum " Cliuillo Warron. ing program: Recitations by J. Rex, Geo .T. Geer's bonne, Boulevard; .T. H. column., -r .. , becamo seriously ill on Monday and KeV releasing the prisoners. "ThrSn Llttlo Maids fiotn Janan," Decker, Miss E. Decker, \ym. Herbert, polled him to~stop. In closing the boys G. Falkenburg, aiid John Harris, which hmolsiol, ot Now York, to Geo. M physicians said she conld not be moved. Mla^ filridiiUno IJriKua, Carolyn Doano and Giant's hiiiiMO, Now England avohno: J. Gh VanCise of this city is promi- Mr, and Mrs: A! B'. Porter, child and Officer McNamara has tendered his moved a vote of thanks to the.; ladioa ' Joan Holmes. were both humorously ami sympatheti- Through tho kindness of Mrs. "Ahem, "Sho Stoops to Conquer," Mrs. A. C.'Stephens, of;Now York, to nently mentioned among the -possible maid, New York; Mrs. G. W. Dilling- resignation to the Mayor but it has not who had the banquet in charge aud to Mlna Caiolyn Oonno and Allan Kiaaock. cally iccited and highly appreciated. who was to occupy the honse, permis- "An Oia Fashioned Olil," Miss Julia Wllcox. W. E Jenning's house*. Springfield ave- candidates for the'gubernatorial nomi- ham.^Miss Dillingham, Summit. aB yet been accepted. the Junior Auxiliary, who graced the Music was furnished by Messrs Sail nue; Mrs. .Tosephiho Kirk, of Newark, sion was'given the family to remain for PAI1T III, nation on the Prohibition ticket. The Pictures, and Reeve, on the violin and piano; A to W. C. Pultoison's hor.se.Maple street; State Convention will be held in Trenton Miss M. D. Kitchell has put. a now a few days. Jaunlelll^oV Moipditll,ilLUMUlvil. " tiJoal IL1n1 li\.f|| MM .T. B. Colton, of New York, to thu Special Council Session. :asion and helped so efficiently. FouF r EnochEhs in Amorlcni n Hlfitory, trio tendered soveial selections, from ; . .on Tuesday next. Other candidates men-, plate-glass front in her store bnilding But upon her death on Wednesday •Iiidluh G»rl." mil Julia Wllcox. houHelately. oceupied by P, GudebuBchi Than all joined in singing "My Country 1*111 itun Mnid," ' Miss HUSHIO Ilonwlck. popular songs and baihids, and were en- on Florida avenue*, Henry L. Goodwin, oirSpringfield avenuo, which adds very At" a special meeting of Summit's 1 1 tioned are Rev. G. O. Wilding, of Eliza- night the family decided to proceed ^s of Thee" and the affair was ovor "Coloninl. ' , MIHR JIny Holm™, cored sovoriil times; the .--members of of Now York^ to tho Herbert Mauley beth;'Rev. J. H. Boswell.of Ocean City; much to thei, appearance 'of the bnild- Copimon Council, held last Saturday "Thh ilMorn Girl." Mlus Mndellna nrlBcn, with, their plans fof moving, which Some of tho boys said afterWaids that "Tho Old Maid." Nt. Holmes the trio weie. C. II Rex. tenor- W. L. house, on I^ornwood rqiid; George Hill, ng.v and has decided to re-engage in night, Councilman Buckley and Sayre of New York, to corner Beeohwood and and Samuel 1/ Wilson^ of Jersey City. they did the hext morning, after the it was the finest thing they had ovei; "At Pnrtinir." Baker, baritone and A. W-j Hex, bass. business again, after retirement for tbo .were selected as tho Council's represen- Mlsa Joan Holmes nnd llr. Gco! Williams. Parmley place; Jmnes Bridges, of U. H. Kenneth Gwynne, son of. Mr. and undertaker had removed the remains of been at and hoped it would Ho made an past three years on account of ill health tatives on tho ijoard of School Estimate. The ohapel was tilled with an enthns- loS: werosulig by William. Jlill, and Leather Co, N. Y., to hoimo corner Mrs, William Gwynne, of Norwood 'the deceased mother and grandmother annual event, as is now th. ; that next tothe'Bible he had"been more ported that thd cluster of electric lights May 15, 17 and 18. The prices forpeats house, corner of Summit avenuo and - Gwynae; and is also oil his way home. influenced by the teachings of Ruskin and up'"to-« fow years ago jvas active in The monthly social and business meet- Parmley place, lately occupied, by Wil- which tho Council ordered placed' " Zinc and grinding make will be fifty cents and if 1 for the even- than by.thoae o£ any other master., A all church life.'. When she came to ing, and !iO cents for tbe matinees, and ing of the Christian Endeavor Society liam TonniB, .who has removed-"to' Mrs. Tm\Gater Publishing Company'has Union and Keithock places/ some* time Reitnunn's house, on DeForcst avoriiio; more sincere and heartfelt tribute to Snmmit .two.years ago she transferred Devoe lead and zinc paint wear twice tickets will be on sale at Rogers' drug Of the Methodist Church was held in _filed_a'rticles_o_f_incorporation with the ago,had not been attended to, but added as long as lead and oil mixed by hand C. W. Balch,< from j4 •Dol'orest avenue-, 1 Rnskin,.,w,e do.not recall. „»,!.«., ?_--..-' her^membership to the church at this that the Essex-Union 'v^ater "and' Light s store after May 8r-<- There will also- be the Church Parlors on Monday evening. to Shady Side; Airs. H. E. Clark, from -.-£•;.• -'->ConntyjClerk' at^Nfewar^™The ton* J.- H.'Nelson sells it.» --'•*' ,•- * • • candy, lemonade and flower booth's, Following the reports of committees ; place.*"' ''' , " Company informed him that the lights the Post office building, to.j one of the pany is authorized t&'carry on-business ' We rtgret that both Mr. C.'E. Bulke- and each evening's carnival will be fol- LeHuniy cottagea on Frniiklin place. Would be placed this" week. the semi-annual election of officers was . as proprietors and general publishers of ley of Springfield avenue, and Mr. "A. lowed_by dancing. held, resulting in the ro-election of the P. Ilarwood Vernon to NQW England Subscribe now for the HERALD. avenne; Mrs. Col well of New, YorJc'to r • newspapers, journals, magazines, books Bissell of Glenwood place, have re- ! WILSON. " following officers: President, J. W. ; and other literary -work." Tho' capital j T; C. Dunn's House, Waldron' avenue; moved from Summit permanently. Mr. John William, son of A4 G. Wilson, Work Among the flountaln Whites. I Clift, vice-president, Dr. H. W. Ryman; A. J. Davis of New York to Mrs. Por- stock is fixed at $50,000, divided into Bnlkeley has- pnrchased property at was born April 9,-1900, and died April ESTABLISHED 18C8. recording secretary, Mrs. B. S. Shaptor; ter's houso, Elm street; Walter E. Dur» r On Wednesday evening, the 8th inst., 500 shares at $100 each. - Among the in- South Orange and Mr. Bisaell, has be- 27, 1901. This Httle'infant was a suf- corresponding secretary, Miss -Bertha ham, of Morristown to No. 2: DeF-orest at 8 o'clock, it is expected that Mr. J. avenuo; George M. Fisher, Brooklyn, to corporators are Mr. William'C. Gates come a real estate owneV in Montclair. ferer all its life; having at times a com- Clark; financial secretary.and treasurer, H.'Little, missionary of the Amorican t. W. FARROW, the Pott house, Passaic avonue.. and Mr. Samuel C:Williams of Summit. Both' of these gentlemen made an effort plicatipn of .diseases, neverthless he was MiBs Emily B, LeHuray; Tho enter- Sunday School Union, will be present •Theoffice.or the company-in;at'722 to purchase property in this city, where very previous to hia parents and they tainment committee had provided a at the" .regular monthly missionary Broad street. Newark, and Atwood L. they preferred to live, but were unable found 'it. very- hard to give pp their pleasant and novel entertainment, which meetfng of the Central Presbyterian DeCoster is the agent. to find what they desired for a perma- 'darling chird. May God comfort the included charades, demonstrating th,e rlr. Holmes Rgports Oood Season. I Church, ^and deliver an address upon Carriages & Wagons nent home. ^ ' ' bereaved and soine^dpy grant them a efficacy and'cleanliness of a certain E. C. Holmes, real estate ngunt, .re- - South Orange has started a mosquito the work of the, union. . Mr.' Little happy (.meeting 'in. that-better^home. Baking Powder household necessity! illustrating "Spot- ports prospot of a prosporons seasdh for ._'' crtfaade and appointed a comraitte, of ' The "regular fortnightl/'imceting of comes from Greenville, Tenn., where be Cam'aEq Repairing in all its Branches. - The body .was laid at rest in Stanley less Town" and. its prominent.residents Summit. Through his office tho follow- 1 - prominent citizens to prosecute, the i the Hill City Success Club;waa held on is engaged in mission work among the ing rentals and sales. have been made: i- ceinotery Aprty 80.- -' -,,,'• •*, who were famous because of their use termination by draining wet. land and Friday evening, April 26,. »t the home "mountain whites" of eastern Tenn. Makes the bread _ Residenco T. C. Dunn,Waldron avenne. Rubber. Tires of. this well known household article. spreading oil upon the ponds and' poolt of Mr. Buckley, "on Elm street. The i -/ ' . :\ •' - and western North Carolina. Mr. more healthful. to Mrs. Colwell of , who .„ about the village.', Prof. L. O.' Howard,' members, were entertained by banjo Little is a pleasing and entertaining I of best make put on at my own spent lost season at the Blackbarjt-, Mr.( « If? On and after April 29, -1901',' to Jnne \ factory, and at the lowest Qeer's "Cloverpatch" to Wallace II.' t, »„ has'alao been engaged to lecture on'the and mandolin' selections; by.' Raymobd 1 lat, GEORGE' V. MUckMORE will speaker and the people of Summit are prices for good work. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Doming Scndder of Newark; Mia Porter's cot •nbject; Now. if rMIUbiiin and ..Short Bailey, and Arthur Rahmann.and Frank to "be congratulated upon 'having the Safeguards the food and family sail for Europe the latter sell Scrantonf coal, at" the' following \i carry & full, line of carriages of all tage. Elm street, to A. J. Davis of'New ,. . Hills will taieiup^he crusade we can Blaok, 'and recitations by Frank Black, p£ces,;iiubject io a 'rebate of 10c.J for 'opportunity to'hear him. All persons part of this month. While'in Englang York; Dr. Lawrence house, 2 DeForest expect that:the territory'between' C : , stylos and of Uio bout mato with V after wbtoh refreshments were' served. cash in"iq.dajsr;arat«,ft88;,EKg. who are interested in undenominational ' against alum* rubber tires or without they will visit Mrs. Deming's sister, avenue, to Walter £. Durham of Mor- ang« and ModtsorTwlll be -entirely free f Those piWnt were an follows. Albion W 00. Stove and Nut, tf'fo, Poa. IS.7S, Christian work are invited tob e present rented to • responslblo Mrs! Rnssell. , riatown; '"Edgewood," the Pott home, from the annoying peatR, Summit and - Alton tafclng pbwdea uc Ifie greUat to Geo. M. Fisher of Brooklyn; also the " Bacbley, Mr. (Jndoraood, Malcomb La- beat Lehlxh. Efjg^tiCW. Stpv^and, Nat. parties for the Benson. nnARajfnYond BaHoy.Arth'nrRahnuuin, t- tntaaam tohall a of tho prc*cnt «l»y.- sale of lot lOpxlSO on- Euclid avenne to - |S 1)0. Prices will advance 10c per ton Everybody,should read THK. SUMMIT Job Printing of every description exe- Arthur Carr, of Montclair, who will , Itt th» pnrentatlra work. Rupert Osbora and Fntak Black, Sualt, N. J., the flnt of each month toSep t lat, 1901. HERALD wantadverrhjementa. cuted at theHBB^T.TI office. bnild upon it: ~ •

* - V THE SUMMIT HERALD,. SUMMIT, N. J,, SATURDAY, MAT 4,1901

I • Fora. floating Exposition,.:..... -u, The Shuiu rock II Now Afloat, ; j THE SUMMIT HEBALD Tlio suggestion of u floating exposi- Tho Shomroeli II, with which ilr Thft: 'C: POTTER f HE S U M M i T B A1tK tion recently inside in The Geographic Thomas Liptou hopes to ''lift" the What a Man Wants Official Piper of the City and County gimiiie by 0. P. Austin, chief of the ijiei'Iuii'i t'lii). Is nuw ailoui, having Paid up Capital, $50,000.00. rtensijry bureau of statistics, •terns1 to eon succMsi'ullj' launched from Dun. Real Estate and :—.. - " in a Life' Insurance JOHN W.CLIFT. fie mcetliig ve,ry general approval, par. nity's Khlphitildliiji yard at Dumbarton,- Surplurand Profits, $ 50,300,00. Sootlaud. The liuintrhlng was a notu- EDITOR. AND PROPRIETOR, lcularly by the* iiewHrmpori of the . .•.Polity is Certainty of country. io event, tlio act of brenklug the tru- Insurance Agency OHN N, MAV, Pnrhidi'iit. WM, IIAI.I.S, I li. EsJilb'itionH of tliu products at Indus. ditlonal bottle of spai'ltllng wine over j, V, HAAS, Ca Payment. The Pru- A Republican Newspaper •Devoted to the ;ry hnve proved beneficial to trrfflo he bow of tlio new cup t'liiilleiijiei' hi', Interestiof the Town, County and State, ivlieruver undcriukou, whether the an. og perfoMiied b,v the .MaL'tliiuui'SK of Issued every Saturday from the Office, clout "lull1" or the more mucli'rn ''exjio- IS^lii, Sir ThOuuiH WiiH'iii EUGENE C? PIEltSON, Manager. dential pays all claims No, 81, Union Place, 1 SAFE DEPOSIT ANCpiQBAGt VAULTS. Eitlou," Tlio ti'fi vollna sulfiHffiuB with tf higirftathei , antl, tliousb l Enierod.nt UiV Fast .Office, Summit, K. J., iwIlia sample wih... lisis boeomo u neees; that he Ljuld not toll a jibbooiii t'loiii TelBphoiiuCali37 a, SUMMIT, N.J, immediately upon re- = Safes to rent from $5,00 per annum upward; so gQnd°ai&si mail matter^ ilty of modcru mercautlle suueoss; i foroouJtlo to save ills llt'e, lie.uever- ; 'commercial museumi" exhibit to the holosg felt eoiilideiit that thr now bout Storage for Silverware, Jewelry, Etc, SUDSCRIPTIONS—Oneyear, $t jo 1 Repi'esontH tlie loading Ingiirunoe ' . ceipt of satisfactory lealei'a of ouo eouutry the clam of would piove u sure eiip wlunoi . The Sii months, . * 75 :oods. required lu other lnuils, und iliu ipooehes In the model room of tlie bmpanies in Aineriea and in Drafts issued on all parts of Europe at Current Rates, Three months, • • 4° proofs of death. , Teat' European iiatlouM now sum] out Douuey establishment were breezy liurppB. Single conies, • • 05 "commercial mlggibus"'. to inquire luto with comjjliiueiitai to all conuurued and OFFICE OPPOSITE RAILROAD STATION ON SALE—At all local news stands and at expressive of the eoulldcuce whli'h the publication office. and report upon tho tnido oiiporumlilcsy' NEW ui YORK •-• STORE, n distant couutiioii. he Britons profess to feel of at last SATURDAY, MAY 4 But uni-h of tliusu methods has ItsiViiinlhg the inueli suu^lit trophy. IJe- I»G«T Qiri^iOIC lil^OOIC. The imit of lnilueiit'u. The fair or uxposl. ilgncr WatHo'u made mcKlesi rofeiviicc tlon la dcpendPiit fur lt» BUL'COHH upon ;o tho freedom whleh was Riuiitcul New York Announoemeht, IDEAL PLACE FOR A HOME, the number of people it ean iittmcf to til in in the work of desljjnlnj; the eruft, MEN'S FURNISH INGS ts doors, tin; traveling SIIUJNIIIIIU repre- uml CnpUihi Il.u^urUi, who sailed tho holt M^iim Mini with i p.in i ulU, iiii ~>(jf( li.^.iin ^luil IU.I.II t.n I. il,i LOII.II-.,^K The fame nnd popularity of asl < h,illfii ^^'i, haul "Ij\«'it\ thing b:ir, 1 i)L Insurant:".: C<», of America ts bin a hiu^'le otstiiUUbhuiciit in in- Homer's Furniture Soft linsijin Shut wiih cull ", >;oi, Sufi \voikui|r shirt, .ittiiLlitd ioll.ni. <; ' Summit as one of Now York's dustry, the eouimei'tlal IIIIIHI>IIIII C.OU- been done in the best possible wuy Wl 111 III M III- II III MO lj< till Sllllli III |l|l Nl.llkl t I.I ll 1\ f 1II |||i |)||ll 11,111 I is the biibjoct of this announcement. Home Offlii-i most healthful and desirable su veys Its information only to th« seller have wore confidence limn I ever 'J'Uo tprm stands for eveijllnngthat ill" v i HIM I'luU l.till.ir.l i "i.l Null li.i v'< \\> in nil- nii^ SOIIH iiin.iil. ilili \.ilm -, nnd not to the buyer, und tin.1 (ruiiimw- bad before. ' M nil li ^iillis i uli Mi ill pink IJIIH- mil I I\I mli I IIIII . s .it 7t)i wtii til .ilmiil IISI Newark N.J. liurbc, is domonHtriitod more forci- iHioliabloandfashionuble in 1'urui- It Iil)--"III elal mission Katlieis lnforniallon re C. F. Uerreshofl, Jr., who was pi'es bly than, ever this spring. The tiiio, in both tho simple n,nd ornato JUllN V. UUYDKN, rniHliluiii. . . - ., dlliK the wants of illslnnt people, nt at thu liiiiiicliiiij;. say» In a letter lmeSj •\\liotlier wanted for town or I.KKI.IK |). WAltll. Vlgii l'ranldonl. doniund for houses, for both rent but Is unable to ul'iVr thi»ni sainpl^H of ablcd lo tlie New York llvruld: "Tile KIMlAlt 11- WAltll. vi'lV, ITiu'I uml 1'UIIIIMII. eountiy homes. Two other iinpor- ll .l.ll I 111 ail lUll.lU nil II ..1 Thill IS ]i|i ] III ; Slllll I- 111 111- UUl III 111! I 111 I KOltltKST F. DHV1IKN. !-oemtiiry. and purchase hue been unpre- the goods which Us own people have Shamrock 11 is a boat that will do ^OIJ I I ill j] \Jll ]]]) \\ Jill ,|1] lll)f II ln>n,l! I i|i st |'J I |i/\ r il 'u '|,i | )l j|i \\ | |,( 'jf \ r ('. ,S. ,li<;ri>NNEl,l. nnil 1), SleQIJllJilN, ,lli., AD r taiit features are the moderate prices ilz.1 Titular li'hl . Hu,! itvi #/(,'(..,% ,1 flli7 cedented and the supply does not 0 meet those wimts.j rcdil lo her UWIUT, Sli' riioiiijus Lip- many ill all i~ rn I 7^1 ktl i.iiiii. : at which the goods aro morLed, and nearly equal the demand, notwith- Why not coiiililiii! lTif- valuable fca- ton; to her designer, Mr. Wulsuli, and \\ i 1 11 U tin Hi lint t Hi 1' il ( ml 11 a 111.1 I nil, 1 ph In, 1 11 1v ,„ j 1 „ v 1 their imot|u(illodS3ffltejiineiit8. standing tlio iictuul building oper- ures of ihf se \,nlou^ iiulb to com- lo hei builders, (he I >"tinc.v liro.s., but Dining-Room Furniture infiil finisheso f merce in a single groat enterprise, « n my opinion she won't bring ba^lc JOHN AJCCLAY, Sl'MMiT. T ations which have been goiiif^ on Anllqne, DclKian, FlemWy.ind Goldi'ii 'floating exposition," pertinently aslts he CUIL" At the close* of a long do ' wuliTalili's.DiniiiKCli iu>l(CliiiiaCIOiets •onJ Side Tiblcs to match. all winter and which, have been Mr. Austin, which shall carry sampios scription Mr. HerresholT Hjiys: "yuin Bedroom Furniture in all tha varl IUS woods redoubled with • tlio oponing ol of. our melcliunilise to the very doty'R mlng up all her points, good and bad, and finishes, including special lines for (ESTABLI8E1D 1888. spring, of tin1 people ivlioie trade we would 1 .should say that she Is. too small for I eountiy homes. Biass Bedsteads in over foster mid by bringing the buyer and what ulie measures. This ineiins a 7«-4>atieriib from Sis oo upward, fcium- It is a noteworthy lirct! that- elea Iron Btdbteads from Ss os up. feller into personal contact establish IOSH of power. American boa In with itjany of the very best people who Late t designs in Parlor Furniture, Library •— -jS. W. BALDWIN & SONS, HUC'li unit mil undeistandlng of wants Lhe .same iiie:isnreiii(!iit. hnve invnrhi- Furniture, Hall Furniture, Vim-tun Car- come hero for a season becomo so ond'condtlliiiiH as to faeilitiite thelnter- bly been inure powerful than their vt d Furniture. charmed with the many desirable ehaniie for .which each In desirous? British built -challengers. The Sham- Couches, Settees, Easy Chairs, Rockers, S©n1eGti0neps. If a floating exposilUm were system- rock II perpetuates this delect." Dit's.smg Tables, Cheval Glass.es, Writ- Lumber, Coal arid Masons' Materials. features of this model "Hill City," ing D.sks, itc, In unequalled asbort- nANUFACTUREHS OP that they piirchapo property and atically organized, loading one vessel The new Shamrock's main'boom in meals, nud all prices. i with an exhibit of foodstuffs, another I>ITMIC ICK'CK1SAM. inako it thtiir permanent or sum the longest ever lilted to a racing with textiles, another wllh agricultural yacht. It measures 11'2 feet from end R. J. Homer &L Co., S;isli, lilinds, Dooi.s, Mouldings, Tiiiu, ,r,illji<'f & Cos "Mcwt ICxunllunt" Coiifuutioiiury, Kinc Pnstricji ;i mer home. Among the pro- I^iii-iilliii rs ^ifiiUrrs and Importer*, mplemqnts ami vehicle.?, another with to end. The 'total draft of the yacht s|»i('i:ilty, let! oreom pnokoil ilucl delivered. P, 0, Box tjfa. nounced advantages obtainable" manufactures of iron nnd steel, another from the water lino to tlio liotloiii of Cl-05 W. 23d St., Now York I'^tc , Plain jiiicl I^UKM Hi ii k, Dmiii 'I'llc heio are health-giving hesb air, with household requirements and an-the loeUeii'd 1 vent 11 free Interchange of commerce POSl OFFICE BUILDING, Summit, N. J. housekeeping as well sis for dress. It will lie too good or too swift for our We Want Yoiri Spririg""" Trade and tho'methods by which they can be defender. The grocer}' stores and meat mar- overcome. and have mculo bioacl pLms to K^tit Over tour .11 ics kets have the choicest of edibles, The.hcuthen Chinee is still peculiar, F. 1 R. LITTELL of tlie latest pattLi 11s m fuji 111 Line, c.upets ,intl mat- and are prompt and courteous in Count Tolstoi's Appeal. as tlie smuggling of him over the Ca- Summit ' ii nadian border demonstrates. their service. Taken altogether Persistent reports say that: Count Tol- SI AIM I \MI I ,\\< V tings, baby camagLs ,uul go tarts—piiteslOpei cent, Summit is an ideal place for a tol has at last been banished from the As a suitable Instrument for •brealt- t BUILDING &. LOAN to 25 pur cent, umler till otliLi stoics, cash teims or homo,'excelling "many of its "older Boil of Russia,. n.Jate wlilch jvas an- Ing'thevNebraska-leglslatlve'dendloek credit, whichever atcomodates yon best ' and more pretentious rivals. nounced to be In store for him at the a hatchet Is suggested, time of making ills appeal to the czar Association. t for a nioi'o liberal and enlightened .pol- FEW INSURGENTS LEFT. -— t icy In dealing with tlio people of the Prettiest 100 Varieties of Parlor Suits, s THE "HILL CITY." empire. Tlie, text of Count Tolstoi's ap- IIE'>RYL PICRSON, President. Baby Carriages *• peal bus lately boon received In this J. FRED rHAMBERLIN, Vice-President Summit. N. J. $16.50 to $200, Ever Offered The frequent use and almost country, and it is full,of plain 'speak- Thi' lobi'l ^L'lienil Tinlo, with his en-' J. FRANKLIN HAAS, Treasurer, Iro < ouuiiaiiil, liuj, stinuniloroil lu (.'np- In all Newark. . Absolutely ing: The following quotation is an cx- WILLIAM" S. PORTER, Secretory. - ' T«H)ltli(inO ( every new iiltjiiiiiCiirriii^cSiuid universal adoption of the pseu- iitii Prod V Kniu of ilio Twentieth amplti: "Agjllu wo'see murders,, rignIn ATWOOD L DE COSTER, Counsel. 90 Styles of Bedroom Suits, Uo-(_'.'irtS; Nearly the whole donym, "Hill City'' for this mu- street slaujjhieis, ajjaln csecutloli1], nfnutry nt fiinalt, I,;i Infsintn piovilice, basement is devoted to tbcra. nicipality, in cause for just pride Luzon. This fompletcf, tli^ geiii'inl again,'..on.tho. one hand, tlio terror of piii'lllf.'ition of noiIh Luzon * $13.50 to. $15.0. Adjustable Back and in tho HERALD as tho originator false accusations, threats anil .spite, General 1'lnlo has Ions boen notlvc In ::. Why pay rent? [NTS WANTED Foot (lo-Carts of tho phrase, and its adaptability and HKfdu hatred; thcideslre for venge- Abm province It was Tinlo who held one in each tp*n to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model $5.98 to $30. 1 bicycle of .ouriiianufacture. YOU CAN MAKB $10 TO ance and the readiness for, self sacri- LiFiilpnaiit (iillnion; of the United w lien jun iMii iniit-liuii i 90 Ivinds ot Couches, i» responsible for its popularity -J$BO A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself. nco on the other. Thus all Eussians Stnti'S tfunbont Yoiktrmn and hi1] com- in build \uni own homo Carriages $3.49 to $30. and frequent use. In an article High Grade are divided 'Into,two conflicting camps panions HiKoiiiMs niij ticalcd tiiem liy IL ioiui ill .1 pel ennt $4.98 to $75. HERALD Guaranteed in the on April l,I899,the and are'.commuting or are, preparing very linihhly, evi-utniilly (Miming them n))())i the i>Iiin (illi'ird h> ndiift in tlio hope thai, they would SPRING'S phrase "Hill City" wan used Ibr to coinailt the greatest crimes." the Ai-i 60 Styles of Sideboards, the first time after the in incor- Count Tolstoi admits that tho disturb- lie killed liy tlie s.iuige Filipinos ,Most Effective ances may be repressed, but ho slgu!il: General ltnldtunoro, formerly MJCIOUI poration of the place as a city. i'y of war mulel' Aguinaldo, and ('oio + For Full Particulais Address $12.98 to $100. CARPETS. canlly-addsH'It'may-also-happeu-'that- leri'eilib A^iiiiiiililo, cousin of tlie for™" ~~*Mnrc"of'tilciriT-lower priced"iind"; From that fimo until flic* proaoiif the boldlcis and police, upon whom tlie f tiie Secretary.- •— _ We ship any bicjele ON APPROVAL to better displayed than yotf'll find it lifts been in uonstunt use in the uer iobe.1 chii'ftnln,. nnd Colonel Nuetil anyone V/UluiUt a cent ihposit in advame and allow .mywlleie. government rests so much hope, will ,'ul and 12 otliel ofllci'l i MIUiondorcd to 40 Patterns of Extension local preys and several organiza- You take Heiivy In^niius, 29c, 35c, 42c perceive that what they are foiecd to Colonel Baldwin at Han j/iiini'lsfo do nbsolntely yard up. • 1 Tables, 1 tions havo tuken it us a name. Wedo Is the •••crime, of fratricide and will Mulnhoil, pio\liico of Ciivlti , nrj/1 tool; MO 1 hk in ordering from us, as you do not need to pay All-Wool '-Ingrains,•' 53c, 6()c, tile oath of JIUUKIIIIICG to tlie thirled have the "Hill City" band, tho refuse to obey." Supposing; tho disturb- The Criterion a cent if the bicycle doc; not suit jou. 69c yard., up, ance's to be qlielled, however,'they'•can- States. Tln'ie_. was n great pupiilm Iffl ItiTRT DIIV » wlief' mitU jo« Imve written for our $4.49 to $50. 'Brussels, 49c, 56c,. 63c yard ••tlill City" Christian Endeavor PHI lW I DUI FACTORY PKICt-S nud FMFE TRIAL OFFER. up. not ho stilled. As Count Tolstoi warns ilciiioustiatluii imd a paimle, wlillc Tins liberal offer lias never bf.cu ciiualed and is & guarantee of -Soeioty, "Ilill City'1 Encampment A|ru!mily the lebels as the moat probable, THE : - 1JERT emphasize the value of our mig-will break out in Increased violence Moquettes, 89c, P8c, 1.15 yard:' itiecessor of Airiiiimhld,- has smien- , MONTHLY M\(lAZfNI1 OV I hi $2-89 to 550. • goBtion and the HERALD therefore and! produce yet greater suffering rind ., . dered imcniitlitlonnlly (it Arnjnt, in Ili'e THRvK IND. PUBLISHED: MATTINGS. dime. v olainiFwthe credit for HH introduc- l>iovincetof l uinpanua, talmul uf Lu/fiu. t ' Just imported fresh and new, tion, j Tlie second pait of tlie appeal is Colonels Cullao nnd Kalihae, two of HANDIEST AND BEST WAY TO 40 Kinds of Dressers, . pretty patterns. made not only to the czar, but also to General Muliviir'a best oltiecis, ttnrioii- •Itrt jwgt'H- ufo (lllod by it . bfllliiiiit urrny -ol r Chinas, lie yard up. his counselors and ministers of, state. dered'-to Colonel Kline nl Iilpa, Biitun- wrtlora tiuil ftrtlfitfi." Its auUiorltalivo /iud..lu(]t) HANDLE A PAN IS BY THE $8 89 to $60. J iipans,. 19c yard up. "The hlnme," declares Count Tolstoi, fias prxniiKy* on Suifiliiy, ylth 23 olli pendont rovlow of liookn, jiluyy, niiislo nnd art, SEVERAL weeks have now cers nud ](J8 men, with bti lilies HANDLE. "does not He with evil, turbulent men, Its oleyorHtqrH>8, &ttoi\%Hpi'oiiil nHiclu9,".liumoi The "!^;w Domestic" Sewing Major Smith, accompanied by the Fil- elapsed since a radical change but In you luleis, who will not regard •Jind voTHo, wUli'. lino )llHHtriitlonn._iiifiito lf.il 40 Patterns of Chiffonnicrs, Mnchinc is far aliead of ;iny otlier • wua inado in the hours, of the pub- ipino colonel Abad, Mho ciiucudcrcd to mnchini! ev6i" thought of.... Yours anything at the present moment save him some time ago and promised to i: nocoHHlty In tivOry hiiolllg^nt • tioino, Tlio vory $4.95 to,,$38. for.-..casti or credit. All repairs lic Kchool, and from the complaints your own comfort. The problem lies hla influence In Inducing othoi1 rebels to low subeurlption prlyo—SL()0 a ytiiir—i>utn I \Jsr\ = '-'" < carried here. 1 and criticisms nir.de the experi- not In defending yourselves ngalnsteu - come in, has rctm'uVd fiom a tour of within tho rouch of all.' RoMnblo ngduts witi emies who' wish you harm. No one fine Handiest aria Best Route between ment has provod far from being the island of Marluduque. They re In: ovory town*. - Eitrnordlnary lnducoiriouta wishes you harm, but If, In recognizing colved the cm wnders of 1 olliccis and Wrltts tat pnftlculnrH. the PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION hatisfactory to many parents we the cause of social discontent und-re- 32 men, wllli their arms, at ToriMjos nnd Sfiiitn Cruz. This ends the Insiir- and NEW YORK is the i Xfctri Horn, Lid. havtflfeard from, and it is prob- moving It, men arc at .present disturbed A TRIAL bUUSCRIPTJON ' For Information, Rates/etc, address reetioh on the island rif Mmindiiquc, KJ. laokawBnna Be 8»rc U'H "No. 7i\ " and you KCC the first nii'mc "Amos." before entering our jitort and scorn to •wish you harm It is only WILL 1M10VE IT BROADWAY, N.V, 309 MAIN ST., B ^LO. 1O3 ADAMS ST., CHICAGO. able ,tliat the Board of Education EIQHTH 4 OLIVE 5T3.,~ST, LOUIS, because you appear to them as an ob- Eighty rillpmen njid' 1,000 bolomon 20 EXCHANGE PLAc£, H, Y, t OR YOUR will be induced to return to the lm've smrrniilvred at ltiuiK«ed, Abia T. E. CLARKE, ' T, W_ LEE, '- - | B. D. CALDWELL Raliraad" stacle depriving them und djso millions, Qen't Superintendent. Qen'l Pasieneer Ag't. TraHic Mnnagor. RI r si %. ¥T old 'system of opening at 9 a.m. and piovlnw, noi them Lu/un. Nenr of their brothers of the greatest human _Pab. Co vAAVi:UlLS. ^ ^^ PIftne Street, West of Broad, closing at 3 p. m., with one hour Colonels Junn und'JUlns VIHiiiiior, A '•Private Delivery. \V»(jori Sciit oH Request* .''Telephone OSO." good,; freedom and enligbteument." with 30 of their officers, coiemonlou,siy Writ* To ilny Subscription Dcpt. and a quarter for lunch. Kctul for New -t^^P took the onth of allpginnco to the Unlt: 41 E. 21st. St. N. Y. City Special Agent Baylor of the agricul- cd States at VI(ji\u in tbo pivsenco of tural "department, who Keeps hls~cye their cntlrp-furcp. T '—~ ELECTRIC A\ETAL POLISH. THE Mori is County Standaid i on the development of the beet sugar Advlppsj leceived nt tbp headquartera the title of Morristown's New ofjhe Pedeial parly me to the effect Cleans and Polishes Brass, Copper, Silver, Nickle. etc. Industry, has lately returned to Wash- 1 ' Democratic * 'weekly " newspaper. ington from his annual round of In-Thnfllfie hist of Hit lenderx of (he robot Fur '•nil' by «itor:i:iEN, TI-UHUERS, IIAKDWAIIK mni IIAHXINI I>K\TII:KM BoUUtfKf In the piovinte of Iloco1. Noite It is a neat and noway appearing quiry, In which special attention was surrendorod at Laoap. The'pi'ovliict Is journal and announces with confi- given to the relations of the sugar boct entirely paellled now except for the 60 YEARS' dence that it has "come to stav," to: arid:lauds. Ho findstha t tho soil ofprpspncc'of sonip hnudltll. * EXPERIENCE those huid$ Is peculiarly adapted to and that it will \ fight Republican The only Impoitmit forces whicii You Can't this product provided It has a proper have not been dlKperspd are those com- fwitr GOODS nousc in new jcfisc administration,, of public affairs Bprinkltng of water at the proper time, miinded by Mahai", C.'illles and Slns- —a - task which will tax itsand this It ean only have by a judicious cardo. Those Insurgents1 npprosliuutr strength in u'town that is already By stem" of' Irrlgatlbh.""'ln 'miiny spots 2,000-Mii'number. 'IirSnmnr tlieTcbri ands, leader L\iliban remafns deliant, not- Go Wrong -well supplied with" newspapers. available for getting sugar out of soil TRADE MARKS there is plenty of water at times and wltlistnndinK tho pressure pxprtod Suqburn, et,a ^ DESIGNS: A Great May Sale throughout the Store. The name, of itfl editor is not ( upon him by Agulnaldo, Oonerai Tiias. COPVRIQHTS &C. In places, but nature has not looked Full Directions on Anyono Rcni11t)(T ft BkGlcli nnd description miiy other military ollicers and tlie Federal We Imclt eveiy sluic tlut^gocb out (Itilculr nscortnln our utilnlnn frco whether an mentioned, {though lie ia reported out for its distribution -with" reference Circular " *' tnvutnlnn la probnbly patonUiblo^ rotninunlcrt- lenders. Ills attitude will mobahly PREPARED ONLY BY - • o[ tilia store with a guarantee of good- tloiis strictly conildontfril. Handbook on pAlcntA to be W. VL Caps. to crops, and Instead of getting to the nesa resting on .i reputation of uglily Bont frco. Oiliest ncctiCT fornccuTlQ(rpatents. necessitate the concentration I of two Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive "GEORG: N. WILLIAMS. years malting. tpettal notUt, without CIULTBQ, lu tho A most i roots of ' boots where most needed It or three regiments to oporato ngainst p , rjnns t» waste In the most reckless fash- him. You know that if a blioe we sell PrlARynAClST._ isn't right that we make it rifjht. We movement of radical Price-KediictionH GOVERNOR VOORHEES has desig- jon. According to this special agent, , A score of InRllrrectionistH flred Into ScientifiSifi c flf - SUMMIT, N.J. " couldn't bacli; poor shoes with such a A1)mid»orao1y llldBlritort wocklr. I.nrecst cir- upou all buekward seftfiou stock ac- nated-Mondavi May 6, aa Arbor the best way for tho government to en- the Iqwn of ltatangas 'Weilnehday guarantee. Wouldn't stay in bubl- culation of any scientific journal Tcrme, »3 a 1 year; four months^ fL. Bold hyall newBdealoni. Day. /The Govonior recommends .courapo and promote tlie boot sugar In- night. NO casualties •were rrportod Price—25 Cents a Bottle. ncss long if we did, cumulatioiiH to clear for incoming The fow outlaws remaining In tlio ' Have you seen our $3.00 '"le °' 361Broad a dustry la to help provide an adequate % summer merchandise and ottering n -that the day'be .devoted - by .the 1 province lmve Veen uenrly pnciilod. i MUNN & Co. " '- New York system of. Irrigation for the arid lands. Bnun>h Offlco, 626 V Bt. Wmblnaton. D. t!: ' Heries of Large Speeial PurcliaKes. people to the i planting of forest It .Is ^necessary ,to.*have, reservolra* to Pellx Koxns, editor of the Democrn in Calf, liox Calf and Vici Kid, in elft, a dally oi gun of Hip Fcdcr.fllltt'i in trees and that appropriate ex- hold the water until the beetflelda are double or SIIIRII- sole ? BatangnH, lms been appointed govern Best Coffee .DlitittiVefl trom overstoolred.MimnfiictnreH at ercises be held in the schooh of ready for it nnd then,to-feed It out toor of the piovlnco of BntanKaw. Lieu- Itl> piekod la •ttolnte-' "MnHt Hnve Monny" prioo' conceHaimm. —-- ^ the State: ." ' '' ' * them according to r their'needs. Then tenant It. D. Illnnrhard of tlie Thirty ITOn»PoundAW-TIclit ' WULFF'5 SHOE STORE, tradfl mirk bAA9, 'wbloh i will they flourish and gather sweetness elshtli volunteer Infiinii-y vat, appoint- iir.l 1II prfl*erje~f the* 8 MAPLE STREET. all tlie' summer day. and furnish the ed tretiBurer. , - > ktreaftn and flftTor for 1 A double grand Bargain Occasion in 1 UTr^auffth of-.Urn*. < As rainbow-chasing in, the .'only arid soil tiller his .best possible crop, 'ev«n tftaf it hu betn 1 high grade reliable up-to-date Hpring i ,tn the meantime Agent Suylor says War Loan Allotment. Hinuaetneiit,loft to-the, Democrats OooA!O •wear and home iieedw. ' . . ,- ,. ' •that the sugar beet Industry is doing - Sir Michael Hleks-Beaoh, chancellor la*;, li*. <•-' DESIGNS it would be cruel to deprive them of the British exchequer, announc- an A TBADE-MARKS very well. 'Even Ujiere. it 1B' not nqueW AND COPYRIGHTS -,of tjiC^Thei^Baguinekprodi ed that £:iO,000,OOp of the new £«0,- OBTAINED •> . Free Clionw»mod«TB<*.'lJbftetni .__ . 1 v 1 The'areat ;Amf_EueJ»nd.t,^v E. 6.81fiBEB».P«WitU«(;w.Wirtteitiiii.P.C.;

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.'. THE StTMMIT SUMMIT,4N. J., SATURDAY; 4,1901

BUSINESS MI,EPHON1} Ig B. COAL COMBINE, i: :! P»t anfl Hii BMCkii, ^ PRESIDENT'S PROGRESS WANT ANOTHER ISLAND "When did you last lee yoyr broth, he Latent MorKiwi gtnry From AtM- or?" asked a magistrate of nu Irish wit- RICHARD S. SHAPTER, isui», O. MChrystal, ness, . , _ *. McKinley's Train Enters Lone ColumhuB, O.V May 8.—A.special from t Commands Eastern End of "The last time I saw him, yout WOP- Athens, O., Bays that from an authority Bhip," Pat repliefl, "wai about light . Architect , Summit and Madison Ice Co., ••'. -t Star State, :. .,'••'' Panama Canal. which leemg IndWputahlp there comes months ago, when he called at my P. O. BUILD'O, SUMMIT, N. J. the Information thnt almost the entire bouse nnd I was out."-^Tit-Bits. SANITARTPLOMBING MANUPACTUEEHS AND DEALKBJ IN 000D TIME IH HEW OELEAM :onl Industry of tin- Hocking and Sun,- EEOOimOITEEED BY GEEMAHT. lay creek valleys will come under the Celtic Loelo. Steam, Hoi Water and Hotiir Heating £)R- H. W. RYMAN, l>Hj W«» Spent In Vlewlntf HUtorlo nanagemenl of tho gigantic comblmi- lilted StutCH Nnval OintGri Tlnd the Cnssidy—How can ye eay ye save nnrt Iloniniitlu Siioin Iii Old French lon of capital of which .T. I*. Morgan Is Kainer'i Sliln* lluny ii 11 a Report to iioney? Sbure ye spend Ivery clnt ye DENTIST. Hygiene !tn«l SPUIIIHII Qnnrtvr—Throngl of lie heud. WoHhlniftoit-^IlKonrot Do«trlike M117 make nud never lay auny by. All Work Given Personal Attention. I'topic (;r»et (In; l'urty. A'ccordlng to the Information, It In lie Invoked—Flue Harbor, Casey—Av coorsc. That's how I save, WDLPF BUILDING, SUMMIT,N.J. he Intention of the syndicate to got f I laid anny by, somebody'd borry It, A- Portion , of your Patronage ii Now Orleans; Muy 3.—The day spent :ontroljof all tlie mines now In opera- Washington, JlnyVpi.—Although the •orncE HOURS {f natter never has figured before the n thot'tl bo the Ind av It—Philadelphia In Now Orlonim will live long In the Ion and to secure aS many acics as 'l'CHS. state department, the navy department memory of tho president and pt the losBlble of undeveloped coal lands, ie , A Perfertly-Appoiiited SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Offloo Ilouri s Bundnya: 8,80 W la m. [Made from Diitillea Oity Water. members o£ hla pnrty. In no other his deal wlirpinetlcally Include all uis been closely watching t' bappen- (UOioiSm.i 1 to 5.30 p. IU. iigs near Margarita Island, off the iath rooui ii no longer a .luxury. TheP, O.-BLaOE, Op". Y. M. O. A. i-lty In tho United StiiteB Is tlio old and he coal lands and mines In the three "And"when'he proposed did you tell 0H_SrH-BiyB__-Y-r . OFFICE AND FACTORY romuntlc preserved mid placed In such oast of Venezuela, which have given him to see nieV" Inquired her mother. counties of AtHL'iM, Perry and Hock- 'each of everyone. We ean_attend to your SUMMIT, . New Jersey. slmri) contrast wjth the modern an.In ng. ise to tlje report that n German coal- "I did, arid,bo *a'ld he had seen you wants in this* direction. Good Plumbing DENTIST. Park Ave; und Bridge _t., Summit, the Crescent City, and yesterday fta Conservatively estimating the amount ng station is to be established there, everal times, but that he loved me meant good health. CALL U B. 001oo;alicl reataoaee, the i>renldehtIiU pnrty drove through if tho denl, It eiin be approximately he facts huve been reported' to the notwithstanding."—PliUadelphla.Tlmes. 104 Springfield Ave. , Summit, N. J. epartinent by some of the United the flower embroidered city from the -laced at from $7,000,000 to ¥10,000,000. Ovir Taylor's Drug jStore. now Into, the old French and Spunlsh The total dally capacity of all theitateti naval otllcers who commamJed A Setlmek. quarter It .was like passing mysterious- mines In the three counties Is conserva- resselK which have cruised In those "Well, .Ilmmle, do you want gran'pa Q0EEA N. WILLIAMS, ' ly from 'America Into a foreign land, tively placed at 30,000 tons. It may be vaters recently. nd pa and ma and Aunt Carrie to take FRED E. LUHDEN, L, J. COOK from this .century Into another that considerably more, and It ih ceitaln Last year a German warship spent 'ou to the circus?" * ATT'Y and COU N8ELL0R IIIIH gone. And the illusion,of- the hat the capacity Is not less. en weeks In looking into the posslblll- "No, pa. I'd rather go 'th Tommy Inmsltlon was heightened, by the In- les of Margarita Island, and this fact Dobbs."—Chicago Record-Herald. hoice Groceries, Butter, Eggs, Coffee AT LAW. Dt.ilet 111 best Confectionery, Fine teresting ceremonies which occurred In Colonel Drnvo'n Good Fortune, ed ttf'-'iiii. exiunlnhtlon' on account of St.itionciy and tin? beat r any-other nation with a navy prae- train."— Plain Dealer. SUMMIT, N. J. lciU-control of the Pannnia canal . ATTORKIY. Etc., AT LAW. fairer. A strong suu blazed' from a Blio eaBt, which promises to assay from Whjit They're For. Telephone 30 b. cloudless sky, but the heat was tem-$20 to $220 a ton. The ledge Is near fom the eastern side. MADB, DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS Aside from this Island some of the Patience—Don't j'ou think eyeglasHus pered by aYllgbt breeze from-the river. Gold Hill, where gold was found in mprove her looks? The foliage WUB it 11' a tender green, iest huvMl authorities hold that tlie come from estCBBiive provision bills, large quantities more than 25 years Patrice—I should hope so." That's A bill tuny he exceiiive in to wttys, : mid along' St. Charles avenue, out go. Lieutenant Colonel Dravo, who Is :tllf of Cariaco, on the north coast WULFF BUILDING, . SUMMIT, f Venezuela, offers by far the most what they're for!—Yonkcre Statesman. Chiirgea may be small and the foods which the party drove.behind a clut- tatloned . nt Governors Island, said had, or the stuff may be all riglit and thu All orders for the delivery of papers tering squadron of cavalry, flowers, 'esterday that he had staked out the idvantagcous site for an American pricei high. ])_. A. H. MoINTOSH, will receive prompt atttttition, lluga and pretty women In gay raiment .'lltim In 1877, when he wna. Btatloncd loallug station If one Is to be located One's as bad as the other. 11 that part of the world.' In view of formed a mist of color. Roses were n Arizona, and had been working It at Come to us and avoid both. 19 MAPLE,STREET, SUMMIT, everywhere, • climbing' up the pillared ntervals since. he repoited German sunoys In that SHOULD VETERINARIAN porticoes and creeping over trellises Hiarler, the naval uuthontlcs here are Urmlunto American Votorlnarj .Collogo, and mingling their perfume with that PnrlfylilK KuiiHHH I'olltlon. bowing unusual Interest In the points Now York City. Oalco mid Rasliloncu. NEED NO •»U8 of the mngnollaH, .while the public Topeka, May 3.—Mrs. Nation's cru- Lvallable for'American nse. 'Hhe state E. j. Mulclowney, 1 squares', thrilled with songs of semi- sade against the saloons has resulted In lopartment never has been culled upon OppoiiteBoulevard, . SUMMIT, BAIRD & GABABRANT tropical'birds. The entire population movement to purify Kansas politics ipeclficnlly. to construe tlife Monroe ARGUMENT CHISTNUT AVENU1, ToioiihonB Call S3 a», appnrently wns out to see the chief vhlch protnlRes to be nior% fnrrench- loctrlne so far as it might relate to TJSL, 2j A, ... .- : . SUCCESSORS TO J. H, KEltV, magistrate. tlian anything of the kind ever bc- :he attempt by. a Kui;opeun govern- Io convince you thdt J^LOOKSIN & SENIOR, After, «'••short visit to the Southern 'ore attempted In the Sunflower State. nent to secure"a"coaling station In the you cm •sei.iiiu jubt university,'.where a thousand colored V permanent organization of the grand ;ulf'6f' Mexico or the.Cnrlbhean sea. uh.it you want thio1 1 The Best Market House Painters, hapter of the Law Enforcement lumbing, Tinning and Metal Working students greeted the president with tlK' ... ) ..eagne of Kansas has been effected, Dnulura In n«i3 rupiilrora of Stov«», HiLiiKfauuJ waving; bits of colored bunting so nr Wliolc Village* Starving. Furmucoa. A.II work promptly auonrtoii w, ranged as to ninkc the whole American Vbose object Is to purify the politics St. Petersburg, May J!.—Distressing HERALD Paper Hangers, if the statennd to promote Its iiiter- Unlnh Vlaoo, Ka'tz Building, SUMMIT, N J. Hag and where the president made a ccounts are arriving here of the sltua Vitut coluiniib brief speech, the party passed across sts. The league Is to be thorooBhly.or- Ion of-the.villagers throughout HeKRn- ™ VIENNA BAKERY Any ri'iiboii.iblt- wjni can be filkil by and Decorators. Canal and Rampart Btreets, the bound- ;anlKod by the establishment in every •nbla, especially in'tlie Sorokl district, JAHES CRANN, :Ity, -town-Sr hamlet In the state of a ne ot those little adb, Ni-,iity everyone aries of tho new city, Into the old iause'd'by the famine arising from the SUMMIT General Ji\.iic;tj<>iiecr town, with Ittt" nnri'ow Btreets, lta ocal chapter. failure of the last harvest. The peas- ii tin's section of the country loads the Estimates furnished and jobbing IruAi i>, and neatly every reader reads iUMMlT, - - • New Jersey. quaint', giilleiied residences,.; Its cathe- •rlKlnntur of Gold Brick Came Demi. ants are living on husks of uuitzn boiled There is no experimenting when you buy your ^_ promptly attended to. Best of work drals, old - Spanish: buildings and In wnter. Half of them are sulTerlng :liu w.inl culuinns. Housolioltl gooflH mill mofcli'mdlaa of every Chicago, May 3.—Van H. Triplet, lu- lloti bouglil, or wild ou commlualon. French market, all with the .flavor of entor of the gold brick; who Is said to ivlth typhus fever.. They are chid In l!y sl.illiif; your w.int to tins "vast audi- (mother geneintlon and nil. now un- lave swindled people out of $1,000,000 ;-ags and have no ..furniture- or .other nie, you may IIL- suie of obt.uninij s.tti1?- Bread, Cake and Pie fortunately going, Into picturesque de- iy different kinds of confidence games, tiousehoid necessities. : Horses and .ictory rt'bults B. LUM, cay. heep have decreased from HO to CO per .IAPLE STREET, SUMMIT, N. J. las died at, AVest Baden In poverty. Read tlie Hi HA.1 u want <;olnriiiis and if (SuccoBBor to Mullsii k Lum There -vvns n stnklng picture when Money Is now being raised by hiscent owing to lack of forage, in some P. O.BOX 428. the party drew up before the moldeilng 'Mages homes nre sold at a nible each. 'ou don't-Hnd what you want ask for it m 'rlondB to give him decent burial. Trip- a IIKKM'D want ad BUILDER,, CONTRACTOR Cabildo, ovct'.inO:years old, which li let, •who was also • known as JohnV. •Jlfccwhere 70 per cent of the fanners fdtnatcd opposite what is now called Trlpp and Old Trlpp, wop well known have lost all their horses. And General Jobbing Carpenter, Jackson square, but which In the old iy the police In Ohleago. -He-wns born The Vienna Baker, SUMMIT, N. J... "i E. P. BURROUGHS, days was the IMace d'Amies. Around in Virginia 00 years ago and came of Mlnalne Mnn'n Doilv Foiiml. You get the best goods made from the best materials. ' tlfc entire htieets the balconies were good family. Hebegan a life of crime New York, May :{.—After William Sold by All Newsdealers WILLIAM McMANE, ' thronged, and down In the square was when he was youngand for more than N. L'ooley, who dlsapprarcd from Ills Leave your orders and the delivery wag-on will call home In Sag Hnrbor. N Y., two month') a ciuili of puoph*. Many races were 40 years had boon pitted against the. very morning. Carpenter and Builder. i cprem-ntcil, but the foreigners were police. gp, had bPi'ii soujrht on two conti- nioblly Kiciirti and It.ilinns. Those on nent's his body wns found in the II)ir- ESTIMATES GIVEN . . . Hnllruad Strlkn nt Duvet. N. J, lein river Wednesday nl^ht. It was the outer edges of the crowd stood with T their faces pressed against the high Dover\ N . J., May 3.—Three hundred neatly clnd. and black kid gloveb Were ooooooooooooo^ooooooooooopo . . . JOBBING A SPECIALTY. AND lion mlllng which Incloses the park. nen employed by the Delaware, Lack- in the lumilH. "After Poolcy's disap •..0. Box 399, • SUMMIT, N. J. Many people were perched in the tiees. waluin and Western railroad. In the lenrance n geueiul nlnrm was .sent ripple shops at Dover left their-work ut, and Ills wife wiote to her sister -, fa ; K. II. BAKEK, 1 eHterday""afternodif.""" Superintendent n" TiIv'ei:i5obl""ai»kIiiB'" if" he' had''gone ° Hardware, 8 i At the doit of the sjipetliuinking the FURNISHES MONTHLY president appr-iired upon the bnlcouy to \lcKcnna; had suspended one of thethere, but IOCPIVWI n negallve leply, show hinihelf to the wuilliifi thousands nen for six days as a punlshnient for Hojv the body came to be in the river To all lovers of Song and Mgiic a vast taying away from work without per- Ii u mj-itory whlvh has not been volume of NEW choice composition* by o Ijitur 0( Ent'ltwor Corpo, U. S. A. outside. The cadets below presented -the world's famous authors. Cotnmleslonnr of DOUIIH, Notary public, Con- Springfield Ave., SUMMIT, N.J. ~l iirius, and the Rquurc iind the buildings mission. The other men sent a! com- lolvi'd. Seeds traoiorlor.T. I. A. mittee to -ask for his reinstatement. •ostOmcoliulliUnir,- ,, SUMMIT. N. J. smroundivig It fluttered with handker- Cnlilnvt 1'rlHlH In Jiipnii. 8 chiefs nnd lings, while the nlr WHS torn Tho superintendent told the committee hat the request could only be 'granted Yokohama, May 3.—In consequence 64 Pages ot Piano pioslc Telephone 41b. by the lionise roar of the shontH of the pf the continued postponement by the Half Vocal, Hilf Imtcununtal O multitude. The president made an Im- Superintendent Canlleld at Scian- :oh, nnd the strike followed. rnminese minister of iinnnce, Viscount Faim ami Garden Seeds. • O C. J. SEILER, pressive, llgure us he stood there wajt- Wntnnnbe, of the carrying out of the 2i complete Pieces for Piano IiiK for the cheering to Bubslde. Ho ac- I'lirm and Garden Tools. ' , Q S.WRIGHT & SON General Rali«rt to lie Mnrrl«d. xpectcd public works the cabinet Once a Month for io Cents. • knowledfjed the demonstration with a crlslH reached a climax Wednesday, Yearly Subscription, $1.00. "Window Gliiss and Pumts. O bow and spoke ns follows: New York, May 3.—Hiigadler General Henry M. Robert, who has retired from nnd Marquis Ito, (lie piemier, after the If bought In anrrouiio itot* st BruslieH and HoiiHefuruishing Goods. l O City Engineer and Surveyor, "My fellow cltlxons, I huve grent hon- nblnet meeting proceeded to the pnl- one-half Q«. would cant 55.15. Mason Builder., or In standing on this historic ground his position as chief oC*the engineer a lavlnnol 85.16 thl corps and from the army, will he mar ice and tendeied his rcslKiiutlon to the Electric Bolls, Electric Lighting. ' O to receive the greetings of my country In one year you get neatly 800 Pagei of 1869, rlcd on May 8 at Owego to Miss Isa- mikado. All the other members of the Music, comprising 252 Complete Pieces J Wheolbiirrows. (Garbage Cans. O niul to recall Hie filet that here nearly cabinet did likewise, with the excep Landscape and Topographical ' tOO years ago a great scene was enact- belle Livingston Iloaglaud. daughter for the Piano. of Mra. Christina Iloagland of that tlon of the ininlstcr of war, Baron Ko- Are prepared to do all mannerof work per- ed that dedtonted u- larger area than If you cannot get a copy from your News Engineer, taining to their line, including 1'lastcrinjj, place. After the marrhvge the couple Llama. denier, send to ug and we trill mall you a o the original 13 stutes to liberty and sample Free. Brick' and Stone Work. Tile, Grate, union forever.-"' will go to Cuba and Inter will'take a The Pluicne In Cnpc Colon}. 8 E. E. NORTON, §o L1TTELL B'LD'O. SUMMIT, N. J. Heater and Range Setting.' trip to Alaska, returning about Aug. 1. J. W. PEPPER, Publl.hir, The party then returned to the hotel London, May 3.—Sir Walter F. Ilely- o Orders left at P. O. Box 136 willreccive ™ for-luiicheoiuantH n ".tho.uftwnoou-em- General Itobert expects for n time to Hutchlnsou,. the .^governor of Eighth & Locust SU., Philadelphia, Pa SPKINGF1ELD AVENUE, SUMMIT, _. J. mmediate attention. barked on a steam- mnlce~hls*'lionTe™ In"Hawovthr Colony, has wired tcTthc"™" where he has been living wlfh IIIB boat for a trip along the river J'ront retnry, Mr. Cliiiinberlnln, that the totnl 3 SIFlON-WAbTER OHIceTBanirstreeT "•SUMMIT,~N7J. from Auduhon paik to the historic bat- daughters by a former man Inge. number of deaths due to the bubonic Soooooooooooo'ooooooooooooo tlolleld of Chalnietto, where the monu- plague up to April 27 was 217. This GOING TO BUFFALO? —BKALER IN— ment ereeted In memory of,tba defeat Corn: at KR Cent*. number includes 41 Euiopenns. If L Chicago, May 3.—Under a tension '. 4 ' " of PnekeuTiam by Gonernf Jackson the enses at Mafeklng that have the The best Lehigh PA A] commands a view of the river. which stirred tifule'rs May corn yester- symptoms of the plague nre embodied Beef, Yeal, Mutton, Lamb and Pork. HICKS BROS., day shot np to the r>5 cent mark, and What it Will Cost! I." The women of the party had remain- In the report, the total number of eases and Scranton vUrtt ed quietly In the hotel during the cere- George B. Phillips, the master of thowould be 611), Including 135 Kuro- To soo the Pan-American Exposition It tint- situation, Is now talking 7.~> cent corn. iirnlly follows that you will llcuro no to what ' monies 'of the morning, "only a few of PCU11B. It will tost to flpond at least a wo«k at BuHulo. Real Estate, them taking a ride afound the city, but Oii the floor of the board of trade It Those who do not want moro thnn n uonplo Game mid Vegetables in SeftMra. was a day of excitement, and In the Jlrt-»el Uoject. Illlile. onlays, or ouo day, will llcuro too. Tho they took part In the river trip nnd en- WEKKJ.Y XIIIPS Co. will fleuro lor all. Secure Kfndling Wood, LUMBER, joyed It. corn pit surged a mass nf men, per- Rome, May 3.—Gnetauo Bresel, theyoui hotol orrilvato hoiiae nceommodatlonH. i spiring and In shirt sleeves, while Mr. TriinBfor your biiEuHijo tonnd from tho dcTiot. Insurance At (i o'clock the presidential special asaasslu of King Humbert, iwho -baa Inchidn your trolley cur fines, covering tlmo SPRINGFIELD AVE Phone. 7 a. Phillips,-the cau«e of It all, kept In the been removed to Sun' Stefano Jiill,_ls ofvibit Atrip to NiiiKaia falls by various resumed Its long journey to the Pacific background. While corn was at its routes A tup o\or the Great Gorgo Route const conflned In a special cell, with two I'thh NiaRara'B Wonderland"] A trip and Loans. highest he took time to let a lot of thewarders continually watching him. Re- dful elii f th Ca Shingles, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Trim, Etc. ArHcnnln A1H>11HIU*<1. wlnor shorts settle nt the market price, cently he asked for a Ulble, but speedi- ldi]. Washington, Muy 3.-—Secretary Hoot ly rejected It, naylng It was uninterest- , Includlnir tlio Government Inelliio yesterday lbaucd an order abolishing Coiivlutfil of ICIIllnu; rrofcBHtir White ing tending, Itrescl is allowed an hour's alhvii INiaprarn'bdioati'Bt feeono], A vlow Builder's Materials, from tin1 irn-iit Towor of Ninuiiru Falls uoo Photo= 1 OPP. STATION, SUMMIT, N.J. the following arsenals: Keniielii-c, Au Philadelphia MnySv-Anios Sterling, exeiclse dally. Ills health IH gond. He mllos vlow—lakes, cities and exposition.) gustn, Me.; Fort, Moiirod Va.: Alle- [•olored, lm^ \>een eon\Kted of murder Is In hopes that a revolution will soon Jlldo In tin- UCHUI viUlon OaiTincm (tourliic "Coat" Island'. l<'mnlih you with mid-day Telephone Call 5 a. gheny, Ijii.; ludlaniipollH and I'olum- n the flist degree for the killing of Roy bring about his release. limeliuon tlcketB. which aro nccepti'd In Buf- LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, LATH, FLAGGING, bla, Tenn. The property tit thesi> nr- Wilson White, the young University of falo. NniRiua Falls,, Lowiaton. thu Exposition New York Office: Pennsylvania piofe.ssoi. Professor or Toronto, and will also bo accoptod for any Studio HcnalB will be dlsponcd.of l»y the sev- Ncitrb Mnrdcrem Found Oehtl. mcuh at Statler's Kllicott Sauarn Cafe nnd at eral Btalt departmentK. nnd the menWhite was lieaten to death with nn fielma, Ala., May 3.—Tluee negroes hl» hotel; tho Park Motel. New Tiff t IIousp. or Curbing, Pier Caps, Etc 171 BROADWAY. Midway Restnnrants. International , Ilotel. serving at them will bj? iihslgncd to Iron bar on a street In West Philadel- were found dead near a cabin In which NJnKaraFalla: Pi osiifotlloufau. Niagara Falls: duty elsewhere." It IK stilted at "tho de- phia on Slay 10 last nhd afterward rob Deputy Sheriff Kdwards was killed Oafo Dnfferin. Canada stdo;^ taking In> every PORTRAITS, partment tluil with Increased trans- bed. .Two other negroes, Henry Ivory Sundaynlght ten miles south of Kelmn. ntuiObtliiK featuie of tho Midway Ainmgo for a trip on tho NlaBiimlUvpr via; Interna- INTERIORS, portation futilities ii large number of and Charles Peu-y. have also been con- They are supposed to have been Impli- tional Compauy's stoamer, etc. WILLIAMS' arsenuls nre not needed. victed and nre under sentence to becated In the murder of Edwards. The EXTERIORS _ bnnged for complicity In the murder. negroes are terroilzed and fleeing to What Kind of Accommo- . W. DAY & SON. a * PlnniiinK niuiiHtup.Stvel Mill; this city. There Is no clew as to whodations Will You Get?.... , AND MALT EXTRACT. Wheel'lug, May 3.—The directors of Bryan on lle did the shooting. SPRINGFIELD AVE.,:SUMMn, N. J. Tel. 6a ThoStatler's and tho Paik Hotels have boon FLASH LIGHTS. the American Sheet Kteel company Lincoln, Neb., May 3.—Mr. Uryan de- inilltbySIr. Statlur and Mr Rchanck esiiocl- have authorized ^ Improvements jtf the clares that the conditions prescribed by No.TnlrdiTcrm. Snyn Hnniin. nlill y to apcommodntdtn rini-AmorlcaPAl n viHitoru.ilt , 15c. a bottle. 1.75 a dozen. undtlioir reputation ought to bo sufficient Developing and printing for Etna Standard plant, at Bridgeport, 0., the reorganization element of the Dem- New York, May 3.—Senator Hanna, wairant lor flrflt class service, Tho rooms Ie will Talk Again About ' This is one of the •that will make It the greatest sheet ocratic party are Impossible. In today's at the Wnldorf-Astoria, yesterday de- aro Inrgu nnd llttpd up in a. manner t.liat jvlll amateurs. Amateur supplied mill In the -world. The- plant, which nounced as lubhiah a story that Presi- bo mipreelutud. The TiiTt Houfao. ono of But-' always on hand. finest ,ma,lt extracts 1 Commoner lie discusses this matter at falo's beat known hotels; tlio Johnson. one*o u flow employs about'3,300'riien, will be length. He sayj» that abandonment of dent McKlnley would be a candidate Uuffulo's nontostreborts. - Wrlto THE SUHM_ HERAIJ) for -booklet mado and is eeual doubled lit alze. the doctrines set forth In 1890 andlOOO" for a tnlrd'term. "It Is ridiculous I containing twonty difforeut plans for "apulid- UACE .CURTAINS will pot only drive away many Demo- am sure the president never thought of Ins n weok at the_Pan-Amfirlean Exposition. M. L. GREENE, to tlio imported. -~ Notorious Buriclar Rclrmicil. Arrangements willaho be mado for'those Rochester, May 3—Byron Day, thecrats, but repel allies and keep young It." ______.' Avlio -want prlNnto houso accommodations We know it, for you told us that you were notorlouBjall'round*burglar, who has,men away. , Womn- Killed In n Run-way. vitli brenkfast. ' '« "'satisfied' last tirno with the cleaning of POST OFFICE BUILDING^ i The "WEEKTtTf Tnira" COMPANY ha^o madi_ 1 spent fully 50 years'of his life In differ- • - Moroccan'Army Defented: Newburg, N. Y., May 3.—Mrs. Har- arraiiKements to provide" nceommodalionH Lace'Curtains. SUMMIT. N. J. • ' „ .WILUAHS for 3.U0O persons dally, at prl\nte houses and v cnt^prlMonfrln'thp,. United -States, has London,. May 3,-^A dispatch from rison Paul of Woodbury was thrown hotels which luivo boon fitted upexprtasly for ', ", * Shall we sond again for them? . The time been released on his own" recognizance Tangier says the, Shcroeflnn army was from a wagon In a runaway and killed. thn pationiofthe"WEEKW Tnirfl" CoiirAjty. by Judge Sutherland In the. county recently defeated by rebels in the Sua Her head struck a tree, and her skull Tho terms aro most'roasonablo Jor tho sor- is' here •vvhen they should be cleaned. AMMONIA 'FOlf HOUSEHOLD USE. J vlcq, The rates ato figured on a ba»ls of hoi 'Vfd"" district'and tootrefuge-ln-TIinlnlt. was-fractured.'--- ..r-,.^.-™,„,, „.-.„.,„, leas than two persona In ft joom., ^Trlps^,In- clude all oxponsos. (except railroad' faro am : adnitfiKion to Exposition) and are arransed- 10c."a bottW" ' 3for25c. " Oll'In Colorado. to covor thoso points which will be -visited by D(>W of tho people going, to tho Exposition. ,Lmmt Doer Lone Tom I>ei PHARMACIST, WHEAT—Finn and active i»C covering-,, th. have been found In the vicinity Of r --1- within 3,000 yards, when the gun" was strength ot cornILttcady.cablci,*nd^cn>p damagi blown up,''and the Boers fled.< 'Ten of Rangely, fi_».in one of which, two bnr- m conjunction with tho gprihg and Rummer Qpods Compounding Prescriptions a Bpecialty. B^^r* 1: L'.'Hcw Yqrk them were made prisoners. -Other col rels of lubricating oil were shimmed In V cactoti; No. 2 western, 81%cr, t o. b.,'afloat. umns report 1Q Boers killed, 0 wound one day. Oil men from California and Weekly Trips Co .- CORN—Strong iind «cth«, led by a,bl(f.iunip In ed, 6 made prisoners and 00 surrender Pennsylvania are coming Into the coun- 'A 'on coreringt outside' buying' mi * (utun ed and 80,000 'rounds of ninmunltloa* ty In lnrge numbers.' In the vicinity'of Every Tuesday morning a train from Sum- ^JOSEPH YORK & CO., Jjily 5lH»SJ^o*lH»J^i i Sept«nti«rp;; 4ff!iaS 7wounded."- - . . • v •-.-i •.,.. sin . more thnn* 100 quarter sections of •The new brick storage warehouse jusl r -• PORK—Steady;'mesa,' fl6al6; family, UBiie.60. land have been taken, and new sections EVERY EXPENSE COVERED opened on Summit avenue and Bank J' lA^D—Firm; prime wejtern eteam,' S.Mc. ; J ' »A MOIM XhnHce'a Atiny.' -" Harflf aifCi fiousefflniishings and Furniture. street by Geddis & Ruck is now ready for .. BUTTEH—Steady; rtate daiiy,~lftal81ic.;'cream- are being made dally. > , • ,', (with tho exception of railroad fare and Ex- "The, _eet of^transpofta which Is to position aduilBBion) -for $13 05 at private the storage of ' all kinds of furniture, l>cry, IBaMWc.' , "•' ' pianos, carriages, trunks, or merchandise. '..' CllEEflE — bregiUlu'; ,l, fancy, large, colored, be used In transporting-General Chaf- Wall .Street Reeordai A^aln Brnl_e_i. VeeotaWcFlOwtranil all klnds'ot Grass SeeifjJ The Clovolnnd Sood Co'a so dB nre 1 1 •10?4c.;_ fancy, large, white, KfltaKHio,; fancy, fers army from, China, to' the - Philip- JOBO cou- Northern mown. alaoThorbura'aSeedH, ..AfulUlno of Syrdeiwo Chilled Plows and Wheo Cnwitt, and Trade-Marki otulncd «nd »0l Pn- Private rooms with lock and kcyi Goods • '•(, Tuesday ."April 30, was the busiest pon books:—1st, Btatoewiotly what (Into you burrows, Planet Jr. Culti™torS and Planters. Chlldroa's Garden Sots and all kinds of* Agri entbulncuconducled for MODinuTt Ftti,' •< 'small, colored, UHc.; fancy, scull, white,'l pine Islands has'Ieft Manila-for Taku.' received for auction or private sale. For 1 day in the lUstp^" of • the TCew York: lea\e, and arrive In Buffalo; 2nd. which plan cultural Tools and Implements at pricos.that will natonish you. • ... ZMOmcrilOPPOtlT^O.S. P»t£HTOFpCI r JiQOS—Firmer; state * and fennsyivanl*, . and wecamccurc patent mlci> tune taaa tbotc further information address, k There are ^.OOQj.fBoldlertM and/abou Stock'ExBhaflgeT" The'totnl saliis were you want, 3rd. oentlchcct to cover and we (Hvo us a call and let us prove to you that wo sell as cheap or cheaper than olsewhere Mc.: wcat«D. repijar jiacked, .UMilSUaf^i ,., , l£ Will arrange all tho rest • Chaperons an It yftejntond building a house, barn or poultry yard, or anything elso requiring hardware o! nmotofromWmrtifaeton. . ^ •',. ' ' i ^SUOAB—B»SUOABB w atrongg;; 'fair ,, nflnini, t\t.; cea 3,303,000,' breaking' all records. The" culdcB will be furnished at a nominal cost.' any kluoifonie la and lct,u« give prices." •_?"" ."; J ' -• » - - < - • . S*od model, dnwlss or pliotOw, with docrtp- Irltugal,ll ' SO'VtSO'V«t,'' , *%<:*%<:.(''. «"•»«»«"• , iliniJVqruahed, ferret} from China to thV; Philippines, best previous record, inade ^Tondny Henrtsmber th6 "Red Tag" relieves you o! Uon. Wo advika, tf patenublo or not, Ireo of GEDD1S & RUCK, ' all trouble. Send for lxm_ot------i '- Reerardiric Our Furniture: .won'.we have,a few »ioob Enamoiod. n thmrfe. O, t fee not due till patent taaecured, ', r together; with raS complete Jleld^outflt was,, 2,740,200: ;,.Wlren .thc. finl„*• o J J a VuFkuT-'?How to Obtain Patenu,1! with' - , MtildflaES^Stei letna, UtOt^-'-f,'". ; ; ;, .- .--Address..'V,s' ****•"' - •"-' Beds that we aro Boiling ntts.oo 1 1 coat o? M013 IB tbe U. S. and fordgQ countilti l 4W-"Jppi- " -*«4tl TheVtransDorti - IndlanaTand' SutDner 'Btn^•l^B'fn^'thll- fli^jt, hourVJwer^'jfooted THE Others at $3X0 and upward..-a:Ploce Oafc'Bed-room Suits at *13 00. All sty leant oqually lov '.' BirB -quiet." l r 1 unt free. , AddreaV " • Freight and Baggage Express ii arc to tr»n»port the tnioiw ami theup It wni found tfiat ttieyj reach"ed 'the ountly, TMWItt—Stealy HIT, *"*«1I. tmniportii L«noi mid-• L'uklhiK .the • nomious tt tul of^,i,001,()ODJ abarcs. .,1 J.' W.-CU^r,< SUMMlTf HERALD, SUMMIT, N. J. . « hortioH :nnd (rnuuportatlon .nnd tlild Thli i xttf-di-d Munday'eT^tgb record of. C.A.SNOW&CO. ( equipment Bammlt^'vho haB*the:iuroncy for Chatham; ow:P*TtwTOmoit.WMHi»iyeWyl>.C. t Telephone Jtf. " thrice. 7311.000 shan.? for thn first Mnr^ v Summit Short Hills andMlllburn.

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R6LIOIOUS NOTICES. PREPARED FOR THE OPENING. CHATHAH. THEATRE NOTES- 'flGOrporated riarch 3rd, IBM. NEAVS OF THE WEEK. PARK HpUSEr FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Nearly Everything In Readiness for The Bazaar, for the benefit.of St PROCTOR'S TWENTY-THIRD STREET T1IKATRE -.* ^N. J. ....THE.... IIttl>]iciihl|C> ft tlif AVI.le Worlii Patrick's Church will open in tho School The itiauguratioil oE tile F. F, Proctor Briefly mid Tei-a«"ly Told. The pastor, Rev. Warren Giles, will the Pan-American Exposition. MOJRRIS COUNTY preach tomorrow n't.the Baptist Church, Parish building, Saturday evening. big stock Co., at Proctor's Twenty third Georgia train robliern Hiwurccl 535C The Pan-American-. Exposition • was Street Theatre- will lake place Monday, both inornihc: mid evening. Mornings thro,wn opqn to the public on .'Wednes- Jliss Nellie Dougherty 'and Thomas neur Miicon. subject, "The Lust Words of Our Sav- May 6, at 1 p. in. sharp, when the musical A C-yoai--pld EOOIICKICI1 girl. iH repui't- day, May 1, although the formal openingKearney woro married at the home of contingent of the.Proctor Stuck Co. will SAVINGS BANK iour;" evening subject, "The Difference will not occur until May 20, A new book- tO kUliiiipcd. Between Brain Power and Spirit her parents, Wednesday of last woek. present the musical comedy, *'Cindarella let, just issued for the Exposition, tells a at School," by Woolson Morse. This noiristown, New Jersey, Dr. Samuel G. Dorr, postnu'Hlcr of Power." "A vesper service will precede very charming story of ilss history and The ladies of the Morris Connty W. musical comedy was first presented at PBEUDtNT—HENRV W. MILLER. Buffalo, is '(lend. the evening worship and sermon, bo- creation ancTdescribes the beautiful city C. T. U. held their annual May session Daly's Theatre, and enjoyed a run of Vic« PBIBIDSNT—AURELIU3 D. HULL. Kinninn promptly at ueyen o'clock nnd in~which the festival has been developed The Boston ciip.yncht Imlepemloncc, conducted by the yoniig people. The in the M. E. Church, Wednesday, after- about rso nights- It is in two acts and SECRETARY AND TnEA(untn—H. T. HULL. IB to be launched -Mny 10. and brought to completion. Tlie booklet .seven scenes will be mounted in a manner midweek service of prayer wit^bo held is embellished with many illustrations, in- noon of this week. Oil has been struck In the A.spen tun- on Wciiucsilay at H o'clock. Mr. W. T. quito equal to a Broadway production ASSETS, $2,377,036 74 cluding twelve colored plates of Exposi- Tho marriage of Miss Lilab Roberts, Variety productions will be offered before nel of the Union pnclfle. Dny will pi-fiside. Sunday School 0.45 tion buildings and views. These will be LIABILITIES, 2,155,235 52 a. m. The minimi ineetiiiK of tlie of this place,'> and Leonard McWhood, and between the acts of the comedy. New York any at the Prin-Anicrienii sent free to applicants by the Bureau of They include! Mai Cincinnati; the Rrace. SURPLUS, - 221,801 22 exposition.linn been fixed for Sept. 0. society for the election of officers nnd Publicity so long as the edition lasts. All of Newark, was Solemnized at tho resi- subniiasioii of rnjiort^.will lie held Wed ful jugjjler; Lillie Western, inuaicale .ar- Hear Admiral Evans lins reported the the principal buildings of tile Exposition dence of (ho bride's parents, Monday of tiste; Doherty Sisters, singing come- •fNTERE3T is declnfeil nnd pnicl in Jauu- nesiluy evening, hrtve been completed for some time. '1'lie ary and Julj *.len.h \ear from the torpedo bout Bailey a splendid BUCCCBB. this week. dienne. profits of tlie previous si* uiduths'busitlcsa, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (JHUHOH. installation of exhibits began many weeks The Methodists have decided to re- ago, iind thcic isevciy redhun to expect Patrick McElgnnn died on Saturday S 58m -iIKI-FT I IITAI KI —jnEPOSns iirrolt 011 orliifore tlie rd day Rev. A. H. Tuttle. Daitor Divine 7 of Jsiiuin April July an 1 October Lujld property—destroyed •during the worship ut 11 u. m., nnd 8 ]>• 111. Suntli.i- t tlitreTiTiTsitibn'will h.ive a sjnd papei of consumption, after IL lingering ill PfoLtor "Wig Stock CoT" lus proven a lingo success a"t Proctor's Fast draw interest from the first day of said Peking siege. day School 9.45 a. m. Pmyer meeting finish on the zotli of May—a remarkable nosu. The funeral services were held months respectively Wlly night, (Mail t achievement,, indeed, considering the un- 58th Street Theatre and for tile third weelc i Roblnsbn Bros.' glove mill was de- on Monday, He leaves a- widow andof the season tlie program will comprise Correspondence Solicited. stroyed by lire at Gloversvlllo, N. ¥. night favorable weather and the history of other expositions in this regard.' Some of thesix small children. the threq F. W. Df.vot & Co. Miller. It is the intention of the society On April 30, 1901, the Pcnnsylvnni.i ship company at San Juan destroyed complish such .1 work, is complete to the to advocate the abandonment of rain List detail. P. S—J, 11. Nwlson sells our paint 111 Railroad Company will,place on sale Sum- PAINTER, DECORATOR the pier and goods stored there The your section. mer excursion tickets to Buffalo on account At our oflico, 440 Springficlil Avenue loss Is about; $300,000; banels, the screening of water tanks in BufF.ilo, too, is an ideal city fot an ei- pgsition, having a summer climate that is of the Pan-American Exposition, and to Sarab Halsoy, nged 58 years, and Su- houses and thu placing of a thin layer Niagara Falls. AND PAPER HANGER. tempered by the breezes from I alee Eri«, Patents Issued for Jersey men. - Come and f.pp wjiat tlun' will do. san Bowlsby; S3 years, of North Hec- of crude oil in cesspools and in pooh of knd, therefoie, the most comfortable in OH May 1, 1901, the regular Summer ei- DKAI'.KR IN1 Patents issued to Jerseymen, reported curBion tickets to all the principal Suminci tor, were killed at a grade dossing by stagnant water where it is not piactical which one may enjoy ins summer outing. 1 n LehlRh Valley freight train whllp to drain them oil. The village Board The people of the city have prepared for the Hr.KALD by Drake & Co , solicitors resorts east of Pittbburg and Buflaio will Essex & Hudson PAX1TS, OILS AM) WALL PAPER; driving In Wutkini, N. Y. . _ themselves in a most ample way to enter- of patents, corner of Broad and Market be placed on sale at ticket offices of, tlie oflleallh aMseits that; niosqnitoes are streets, Newark, N, J. Pennsylvania Raihoad Company. The New York East river bridge com- tdin millions of guests during the lixpobi- Work'Solidluil K»llm:ilrs I'm iiislic* Hhortly by Prof. L O. Howard of vail bo that every visitor' may have buch ing rattling of window sashes, J, DeLong, Tile Pennsylvania Uailioad Summer fet Adelbort S. Hay of New Hampshire, the Department of Agriculture, Wash- accoinmodatioiib as he is willing to payPaferson; car fender, S. II. Evens, Tren. curbion Route Book for 1901 will be is. sued, as heretofore, on June A sou of the. secretary of state, has ten-ington, 'Prof. Howard 14 of the opinion for. He may have the palati.d quarters ton; comb heater, R. G. Ferguson, Lake, BEONTHEWKTCn, dered to the president his resignation that mosquitoes do not fly over half 1 a of the fine hotels, or the quiet restfulness wood: .ventilating means, W. b. Iladaway of a pleasant home. Jr., East Change; electrict pendulum from the ofllce of cb'nsul at Pretoria. mile although they are blown over two c|ock. F. Hacniclioh and O. Al, Paterson; FOlt 8AI.E. The resignation has beeu accepted. miles sometimes He believes that tripod head, R. L. Iline, Paterson; booster Sealed Proposnls for Bond Issue. The strike at the American Cigar regulating system for storage battery cir- ORBE for siilo. cheap. cob-SUJlSHT i. the Changes can be rid of mosquitoes — Suburban Railroad Transfer^ H MADISON ICE CO, w , company's factory In Ta&snic, N. J.,New York Sun. cuits, A. S Hubbard, Belleville; vehicle SKALED'inns will lie rccuivnl l>y thi- bus ended lu the defeat of the^'irls Well authenticated rumors that have wheel, G. S. Lee, Hawthorn; apparatus Goiniiioii Co'uiicil of the City o( Suniniit at Philadelphia. who demanded an increase of 5 cents for making bottom cast ingots, L. J. Lus- T A SACUIITCE-Elegantuprlnhtpiano; a H-^ulai nu'i'ttiij^ of s.iul Cdininon CIJUM- been in circulation in the Oranges are tig, Newark; hoisting buckets. T. J. Pratt, A up-to-date mid nearly now- 76u Hl er 1,000. Over 100 girls returned to Two Ways for the Cost of-Onel fleld avenue. .cil.to'bu held.it tlm City II.1II in the City to the effect that tho management of the Paterson; glabs beveling machine, C. II. of Hunimit, on'Tucaday ••oyening,. M:iy IIKY 1'ICK v. For the International Convention of Lackawanna Railroad proposes making Smith, Newark; fire escape, Steinfield & bevi-nthj 1901, at 8 o'clock iii_tliLM£Vcntii|{, \y 5 Kire at' the corner of Carson and thoEpwortb League at San, Francisco,« a1 number of radical improvements" and Meyer,Newarlc; power driving mechanism, aiid7>pi litd brtwet n S aTid'S 15 n'cloclt on Tl\e-21 jeweled El^f Seventeenth street, Plttsburg, caused July 18 to 21st, IOUIKI trip tickets will W. O. Vivaittas, Weehawken; Tockdnll, said last inciitioiicd d^ite, for (ho following Turkeys, one death, a. property loss estimated bp sold by the Lackawanua Railroad at changes in tho location of its tracks and \V". Wood, Paterbon. kd jt\e stations in tho Oranges. It is asserted worn, niankots. RobfR Seat, nte cor|)ofati? bonds of said City, vii : Roasting nt $223,000,' consumed over a. dozen less than regular one way lare. Lacku Sprlngtlold avoiiUo; Summit. N^J. •07-as Teh Public Improvement-'Bbiida, niiin Ml lir\? buildings and rendered a score of fami- wanna Agoiits will have these tickets on good authority that among tho bcred from one to tun both inclusive, for Chickens on sale July 4th to 12th inclusive, changes piopowd is tho straightening BtopH the Cough nnd worbHoir th« Cold., One Thousand dollars each, dated May lies homeless. Ijiiatlvo Lromo-Qululue Tablets cure a cold AN WANTED-Ouo usod to IIOISPH nni limited for return to August 81 . West ist, '190.1, payable in twenty.five yi.ii-i mill The customs revenues In the Philip- of the road through Orange, doing away In ono U07. No ouro, no pay. Price 22 conta. M eareful driver. Apply 7 TULIP HTH . of Chicago or St Lonie the tickets for earefuB l ddriver. from said last iiientionqd date, with inter, pine Islands for the month of January, with tho sharp curve at Scotland street, ° 4 « * • 27. this occasion will read going any direct bptwecn B and B P. in. est at the rah- of four percent per annum, Broilers. A Kunr.mtci: with all (jowls an 1001, as compared with the same loute and returning via any other di- and reducing the running timo con- Fought For His Life. payable iinnually, with interest couponb ri-prt-bi-nti'd. months of 1809 and 1000 were as fol-rect route Other variaWe-rimtes mny siderably in consequence. It is also ANTED—Qood men. to drive led wneoti annexed. . * Try us on Poultry. Call and aatiafy yourself that I be used if desired for small additional W Call at SUMMIT ,1 MADISON ICE CO., : lows:' 1901, $708,085; 1800, $321,158; said that whon the company's tracks '•My father and sister both died of corner Ashwood and Pnrkavonuos. ;.', 28 The above mentioned bonds aru issued nu*aii lmsiiu'SH. amounts; such, for instance, as going consumption," writes J.T. Weatherwai, Extra.fins Colnry, Ijittiioo, Tomutoo». Mimli 1900, $380,277. are depressed through the upper part for tho puipuse of rlor occommoiiiitlona (or W- Bayard fiitilng, Jr., secretary of position at Buffalo. gueotsatTlio Olonwoml, cor Florida and ed. Several, dwelling houfeeirnnd two the accommodation of passengers along Second: ' Do not fail to take; the' B Advice the United Stales embassy in London, J Oak.Rldce nvonuoo.. Modorri: lmprovomonle, freight cars yretQ damaged. The total the Morris and Essex Division a Lackawanna route.' Rates of fare as liirgo grounds, roomy plnsian, rotiBonablo N OHANOEHY OF NEW JEimr.Y. To NOTICE OF INTENTION. 'The bill making the 2'lth of May, the terms. Ruloronces exctiongod. > 012I' John II. Peek, Joseph II. l'oiter Mid losa will tie $150,000, partially covered through Western train will be run over follows: Season ticket, $10; 15 days, $18; OharleH II, Downs. be of sorvino to you, by Insurance. late Queen Victoria's birthday, a per-the division each day, making stops at 10 days, $12 and 5 d»y tickets,' $9, prices liy virtue of an order of the Court of Chan- manent holiday has been passed in the to amt all tiiBtos. Arrangements can cery mndo on thu day of thu ditto heioof; Public notice ib hereby given tlian it h if thiukiug of buying The baby that was buried alive near principal stations. be made for reservations of seats or WEDISH EMPLOYMENT OFFICK — MRS, liiaumibc whoicln Cathorino Moiii^oy, Ad- die iiiteiitioh of the Common Council, of IlaBtlngs-on-Hudson on April 22 by its Canadian house of commons. It will be S LARSON. Ituasoll Place, neur Uridgo itrcot iiilnlstnitrix. is'. coniiilnlnant, and you nndtlie City of Summit, under and liy virtm called Victoria day. sleoping car space any length of time in Summit, N. J. 85-1 yr othflis arc dufoiuloiits, you aiu lequlreil to np- jewelry, watches, or silver- mother, Francesca Spinello, aud the advance. , J. J. LANE, yenr. Plead.anbwur or doinuiu tu thu bill n{of the piovi'sioiis of an act entitled "An woman's uncle has died in the county The notorious "Jnck the Ripper," Old Soldier's Experience. Summit, N. J. Agent. said complainant, on or bi'foie tho 1'WKN- act relating to and providing for the jjov ware: who has asbaulted and mutilated 18 TIETnilAY OF JUNE NEXT, or tho suid eiiiinent of cities of ,this State, contain poorhouse at East View, N. Y.' 'The M M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of bill will bo taken acalnstyou. 1 Whether you buy or not I- Vi'onieii, has been caught af Ludwlgs- MISS E. O. WAHL, ing a population of Ics ) than twe mother and uncle arejieing liefd Cor Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was 'i'ho said bill IB llludto forcloaa a MorteiiRO liufcu. Billion, rod handed by two de- ehon by Itobprt J. Mooney and Hnr> J. thousand inhabitants,," papprovep d March we'll gladly give you the ,£ the grand jury.' , , sick a long time in spite of good doctor's „ ' . It Saved His Leg. . . ; Stenographer anii Typewriter, Mooney, his wife, to David Morrlssuy. de- 8 t d d t b fectives iittiml as women. treatment,-but was wholly cured by Dr. ceased, dated April aoth. In tho year One ,)9| to ordi-r and caiibe to be General A. O. Miller, one of Indiana's "P. A. Danforth, of" LaGrangc, Ga., Thousand Elulit Handled .ind Elulity oliilit. structed a pipe sewer thiough Kulli benefit of ypara of experi- noted heroes of the civil war, has died Hepoi-ts from Mnronlino say that In- King's New Life Pills,, which worked won- Post Office Building, on lands In tho Townshlp'of Bummlti'arid you dians attacked the Christian settle- ders for her health." They always do- suflerud for six months with a frightful John -llv-Pneki Joseph H. Porter and Charles place, between Franklin place ami Spring oiico. Dou't hesitiito to il after an Illness of a few days. He was ments lu that Brazilian s'tnte, that a Only 25c. a Rogers' drug stoic. ,' running sore oil his leg; but writes thatSummit, ' New Jersey. II. Downs, nro made dufondonts because you field avenue; together wilh the appurten In command of CompaayO, Tenth regi- Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it m aro tho receivers of Peek brothers Ooinpnny ances necessary to complete the i.une in look at or (IHIC about any- light cusiR-d and that 200 Christians five days. Kor ulcers, wounds, piles, it's Ofllco Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. who hold a judcemont aKainstthoMitlltijbert ment, at the bnttleiof Rich Mountain J Mooney. accordance with plans to be -prepared by thing we iiavc. In July, 1801, and his company cap- were killed. Ko official repoit has been the best salve in the world; Cure guar- an engineer employed for that purpose. received. Datoif April 10th. itol. tured the first Confederate Hug. ITEJ1S OF INTEREST. , anteed, > Only 25c. ' Sold by W. II. KOJ5E11T II. MCADAMS, Solicitor.• The character of the work to be dom As ttj result of the" appeal to Cecil Rogers, druggist. FOK, or the improvement to be made is tin The entire tipple, engine house and •iiEimm Buii-inatQ- IP i, o i No. 2 Soutb Drond Stieot. boiler house of the Dorothy coal and Rhodes the De Beers Mining company '27-11 ^ Kli7abotli. N-T. construction of a six inch pipe st-wer, GREENE, has promised to give the Kimberley After citing the experience" o£ Madi- 100 foot on JfaploStroot About with tlte necessary appurtenances to com coke plant of the American Steel and son on pnnicipal ownership the New- 500 feot South of Morris Avenuo. plete the same, through Rutliven place, Wire company at Latrobe, Pa., Is acouncil £8,000 -annually for the next ark Daily Advertisor says: "When a from ' Franklin place to Springfield mass^of. ruins, .and It. is rumored .that three years for the purpose of liquldat Travel ,or. Stay at Home. avenue; - _ . . The Jeweler. It--- Ing'the municipal dellcjt- "" ~", borough'can obtain its light and water *AdiJro89 P. O.Box 28. Summit, or either' four or six miners lost their, Whichever is done, fonr things oro necessary; nernld-dowii-towii. Now York. E. TlflE TABLE. Such persons as may object to such im ,' An epidemic 'of Uphold fever has First, you may sprain nn nukle, your feet roiiy provement ' being- made, or such work --Miiolimore Block. lives. The loss Is estimated At $150,000/ for halfjgvhiit; it would pay a private £ct sore, tender, tired or become Inflamed, lo New York! From New York. After considering overnight the guilt broken out In several of the forts and corporation and earn enough besides to swenty or offensive, Bunions may develop. For being done and performed are requested villages lu the neighborhood of Metz, these troubles you will need "RouKh on Bun- Loavo I Arrive lArrl^p LOHVO | Leave I Arrlvo to present their objections in writing at or Innocence of James .Caljahan-.the pay for the plant, who in Plain8eld ions" which is tho only real cure for bunions, Summit] Newark I N. T N^Y^lNoWk ISummll Germany. ' The Eighth Bavarian'regi- and for a sprain, brui'jj or inasli it is incompar- FERTILIZER FOR SALE. the oflice of the undersigned, city clcilc, , jury announced tliiit he'h'ad no part in dan doubt that municipal ownership is A. M. A. M. A. M. "A.M. A. M. 1'. M- on Sjmjigfield avenue opposite Railroai ment has alone lost 10 men from the ably, Burprisinirly effective, and for aching. 5 16 DEO 7 20 430 5 00 6 40 the kidnaping of Edward Cudtthy, Jr.,' a doubtful experiment." Gore, tender, tired feet it beats tho world. Sec- At the Disposal Grounds. 7 02 7 30 GOO 833 717 avenue, on' or before the seventh da; disease and hm 281 men sick.' ond, you may be bitten by adofforothcrnni- 050 Hit 8 00 I COO 615 7SW of Omaha. The verdict was an evident mal or stone oy an insect or poisoned by Ivy, of May, 1901, at six o'clock p, m. , i% The crown princess of Japan haB been The question of whether the gates of Apply to TOO 7 89 810 I 710 7 42 817 Dated April 13, 19OI. i surprise to'the court, and Judge Baker may bo cut or lacerated "by an injury, sofc& or 7-13 7 47 8S0 I 730 8 02 835 expressed his disgust lu -emphatic safely,delivered of, a son.'- The crown the Pan-American gronnds are to beeruptions may develop, a cleansing,antiseptic, t TO) 8 02 8 30 7 40 810 8 57 By order of Common Council healing injection may De needed, forall of which -. W. B. COGGESHALL, t 7 M 8 50 >i 810 8 4.1 9 S3 DAN'L C. DAY, Squibb's Pure....; pilnce . of. Japan, Yoshlhlto .Haruno- open on Sunday was finally settled you Will need Wills' " Miracle of Healing " 1 terms.'' ' "'' t 810 8 3 ; 0tt>- 4 8 30 0 0.1 9 45 City Clerk A-large portion of the Tillage of Lamlya, was born In 1870 and was mar-Saturday by tho Board of Directors. Powder, which is .convenient and a muiyel of Sewer Inspector. t 811 B41 0 10 I 8 50 920 0 52 ried May 10, 1000, to the Princess Sada Healing. 'Third, painful, distressing etomnch, 810 8 47 0 20 0 30 10 03 1045 Food Specialties Plata, .Aid.,,was destroyed by lire on Their decision is a compromise.,-' The bowel or uterlno conditions may. arise, for 902 ..0.30 1010 .10 43 . 1125 Foudjlwara.nvho-was born'In 1884. < •which Wells' Stotnaoh'Elixir-wlU tie indispeni .A' DMINISTnATOR'H SETTLEMENT.'- t 8 66 817 0 10 1143 1237 • Monday,'causing a lossv of about ?50,- r gates are to be open from 1 p. m.' until sable. Fourth, it would be well, if you read A Notico is horoby si\on. that tho account 11 10 P. M. J>. M- OF Tlin BFST QUALITY Herr Mercke, a German millionaire, carefully of the merits of Rough on Corns; 853 9 31 "10 00 000. .Owing to'the absence of a fire 11 p. in.,r b«,t the Midway and all of tho subscriber, administrator pf Huldah t 832 10 00 10 30 t IVOO 1231 104 who was cruising in his yacht, nnd Rough, on Toothache; Rough, on Headache; E Browflter. drconsud. will bo audited and 0 41 10 S7 1100 lain 12 43 120 company'and the fact that the build- amusement features will be closed dur- Rough on Bile Tablets; Rough on Piles; Rough stated by the Surrogate and reported for 123 , 203 on Bronchitis Tablets: and note what is claim- 10 30 1110 1140 12 60 , Ings-were almost entirely constructed Herr Caro, his private secretary, were settlement to tho Orphan'H Court of the ,11 S8 1210 12 40 • 120 149 »13 For" Household ing the twenty-four hours from Satur- ed for Laurclle Oil Balm, as an elegant quick- County df Union, on Wednesday, the Ilfth day li03 245 SUMMIT BRANCH of wood little could be, done to check 'recently murdered by natives of the ls- flctlng cure for chaps, abrasions, chafes, rough 130 day night until Monday morning. ofJunenofJunenoxo t Dated April 20. 1901. JAMES P. M." P. M. P. M. } BOO • 2 30 302 the flames. ' _ • ' . landjbf New Britain, off the northeast Bkinetc C. BKEWBKEW8TER8 . 31. 3 03 1 110 230 3 47 —OF THE— Use-'•-'••'• coast of Papua, Herr Care's, body" was 12 M IS SO 120 3 60 4 18 A'dispatch received from General B MucAjrthur,$atf Manila, states that the eaten. , Rough oa Hals Pointers, 102 139 210 T8S0 417 4:M Newark Bee Hive 11ay\SaIe. For destrtustion nnd complete rMdmice of 137 220 250 t 400 4 81 4 53 _ "Le Petit Rleu of-Brussels announces Cockroaches, Beetles,; Wood ana W«ter Bugs,. -215 , SB3 ,.3 20 ,4 00 -,_4 35, ',". 6 17 State Mutual Building , ..Bicarbonate of Soda -. hospital -reports, show; 2,6SS.alck,Iinioii^ 1 312 -8 40 J4 30 6 03 ,,L/l,:Tvi thatr-King^Eeopold^-Intends'^to^'cre- ™AB""a"' *rWnlf' 'of [["'untowar d "-sppriing Eed'Euga; Ant8,iRat3, MIco, etc., "RooRhon 237 "pltal "in" the Phlilpplnosand OiaYlck" In Rats,'! tboagh pofsdnoni, it'used with care is •817 3 SI I'M 430 .6 05' 657 riilk, Sugar quarters. This IB 5.86 per cent, a lera ate a' network of electric' railways, weather L S.'Plant & Co. are holdingi ,most effective. In fact it Is the only thing tliat AUCTION 103 430 1600 5 61 requiring .-a .capital of .-1,000,000,000 n^pecial May sale in every department will permanently annihilate Bed Buff* 'and ass 409 4 40 1520 6 53 OBJ and Loan Association percentage of sick, than has been shown to quickly clear shelves for Incoming Cockroaches.- As in exterminator of Ruts and 1338 6 20 5SQ 6 20 656 6 40 Cream Tarter at anVitljno since,United States troops. francs, to be constructed in the,follow- Mice, "Rough on Rats" is the old reliable tliat —FRIDAY, MAY IQ—^ t 6 37 612 640 1640 610 0 46 liij; order: Brussels to Antwerp,-Brus- summer merchandise.- , Great bargains never fails nor disappoints; and they 609 - 6 48 725 S40 , 615 B63 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: - Baking Powder - were'sent-to the nrchipeliigd.' ',' ' ** •' injvp to date wear and home needs are - At 10 a. m. 64G 7 2( 765 1600 6 32 703 sels to O'stond ,nnd Brussels-to-Paris. - Don't pier ialhc Etdutie. r,*- 111 8 40 810 ,,044, 725 Pres , Carrol Ph. Bassett, C. E., Ph, D. Rear .Admiral Norman H. Farquhar 1 inostfonspicnouH now at the Newark 738 865 and Spices at Accordingl.tb ' the." same authority,: the It Is sold all around the world,, li'tised Dy~all Sale of 740 827 030 705 7 47 Vke-Prea., Geo. V. Muchmore, has rellnqulsheJdjhls plac^e asf command- Bee Hive. ' - L civilized nations of-the earth. - Is the most ex- ,8 21- ' 8 58 9ES '730 ' 800' 845' 1 consent of the'French "government has 10 10 er of'the north Atlantic squadron, now tensively advertised, the best known and has 860 9 31 10 25 800 832 910 Secretary',' John W. Clift, been secured* * "' ' "" ' ~ the largest sale of any article of iu kind .on the t 920 DSG - 915 9 45 1027 • at the Brooklyn navy,yard,.to become facaof the globe. It gives- satisfaction! every Household Goods, 10 IS 10 S3 1125 1045 '1118 1168 ,. 1 Treasurer,,Edwin G. Hotchkiss. > Natives broke out In revolt near thfc .time.'. Beware of Imitations, >I employ no ped- 11 »1 1211 1245 1130 12 OS 12 47 chatnoan of the lighthouse "board' of He is a Wonder, r; v, • "' Fnrnitnre, carpets, pictures, lamps, 1 2 5S Dr. J. Boyd Risk, C. P., Chew, Frederick .town'of-Millai ah,_ln Orau province, dlers. Have a suspicion of any dealer offering 138 208 012 30 100 135 Rogers' the_UnIted States navy.- Rear Admiral All who see Mr. C. F.' Collier^ of Chero- substitutes said to be as good. ltcandSSc cpwV (3),*} WBKon,' chickens, feed, * Saturdays only. 1 Express trains. . .Green, W. II. Swain, Dr. Charies S. , Francis J. HIgglneqn has assumed com- Algeria. The deputy administrator of ' Hardy, E. Fred. Knapp, A. H. . _> i the .province and.some native, horse- kee, Iowa, as he is' now^ cheerful, -erect, -hay, harness, books, etc., etc. ^A mand of the sqiwdrori^ 'h^i $ ~% irv \ vigorous," -without anHBcK^,'\:ould',hardly , CoskeqaeteB,'Bed Bags. Sunday Trains. Mclntbsh, Win. L. Windsor, men are reported;to be prisoners of,the 1 llli, say a S5c box of~"Rough'on Rats" care- Jot of good, seco'iTd-banS, usofnl ar- ' Charles A. Johnson-" ' pharmacy, . "Cardinal • Blect^Martlnelir. received believe he is the same man ," who a short fully with a pound or "JJ of mashed boiled pota- To New York-- From Neiy York 'rebelsXCA";Spaniard*MW'beeii. killed, h % from, the hands of a member of the pa- Jlime ago, had, to set,in a chair' propped toes, or with Aloafof finely crumbled dampened -1 ticlea to be.had cheap., .,. SUM- NEW- NEW .NEW' NEW- SUM" • Shares of Stock can be bad ot the Secretary, or r v and tlib^yillpge of J&argiierlte'ivas loot-' up by.cushions.siUreririg intensely? from bread, or two tin cubs of 'fine powdered sugar-: 11 pal goard'' of.' iPope^ Leo XIII," Count •! Party moving.'-( ''/ - ; ARK YORK YORK ARK MIT from any of the above local directors.' Subsorlp- •Telephone 7-1.' SUMMIT,'N. J. an^achingtba'ck, jin- Hgoiry'if-he tried ,to and place about, theiriliatints, tout.'ofj retch of ttono aro rcoolTodaVany time. -• ' , _- , Stanls1iaas;,Cb^acIccnI,^tte,consIstorIa^ children or pet animaLjL.Sven the hardier Black Sale to,tost'djsas{f5jiar explosions that will effectually and permanently annihil- B87 Sprinefleia Avo.. , Summit. N. J. WUhdrawsLi of »U pajments ot monihly|Duoi . euchetto emblematic 'of,that high office. cured by three bottles, L Positively cures ate Bed Bng«, and ft stands unrivalled the world P.M. P.M. 0 80 10 08 10 45- can be mads at any time, sod Interest on fame ' Tho ceremony.-..whlchvwaB • brief;'and backache, nervousness, loss, ot appetite, over for tfio prompt and effective extermina- Sale Rain or Sbine. ' 12 00 12 53 •125 P.M. P.M. P.M. •tali per cant, psr annum. 1, 19- all kidney troubles" Onlyjoc at Rogers' tion of Rats and Mice.' He and S5c. boxes at JAI1ES CRANN, Auctioneer. 102 139 .210 12 00 12 84 ,112. --Tola la tlie besskind ottMTlnga bank, abeo. Blraplc'occtirred at, the papal' legation' dtnggfaM ";> ; -/ • lutely Becnre and with tho lnrgeut possible ln- Cfau.H. Pell. Ert.bfl.hed 186S if ;'where smokeless, pow- drugstore. -" .%'• •,••, -•• rt « .%;- :t -,-' 2 87 812 8 40 100, 182 218. ^^>A^f^h: >.---,* , - ' - i—h ' "-" ' —- •"- ^•"'^ - tereBtTProtltatoiiharehOldera.' • • " f: • der I»mannractnred.^MoBto(,Uitd^M( e boll- ' 'ROUGH ON ROACftES. 'A' nOn-poliononi' |3'88 "4 00 "440 200 2 32 315 -1 : EXAMPLE ON TEN SHAKES: ' i - ere ,eiploded.^,The iiolse^s'sorgreaiiolse^ssorgreat ' 5 87 613 640 400 4 30 507 MemlienhipFeetoulOshans.Bttl .-. I 10' . DBAKE £ CO.,—PATENTS. w- ,6 45 755 7 05 Monthly dnes.Bfl months at *», . . '. .. 480 that;H]wjia}heard at "great,distances"tdit , 728 .,7,47., .PaynienU . "" fohiih1y/lfurw»n>' urio r BfPro-LithIa l8Ti8eal 'Get a trial bot? i Clothlnx, CaneU'or Knei. Laxative BromoJQuiniae T*bi«*. 1018 10 03 916 0 47 1027 OnaaluteorlOOaliMMWlU b* is thl* Mas -, Cor. Broad and Market St*., ~f tie nt the drug store for ten cents ', Taaht^vf for nsiL , , 1.18 308 3 .-».•> 1130 13 0t 12 47 P-O.B011W. ," ., Vtwttk.H.) • '-"* :---iSS * v) - J r : • ""•••' ' - '' " I V 1 .' •* ' ^^^^Z~7W!mZ'