Tie season* work in tb»Y. Jt l«rioi»s*ltt» opjened on. Mo»d»or alftfct; ^n^^J^Ai- ; Ktmed at When the residents of the eastern sec- !• with tbe bnalness men's class. •' Twenty- tion of the city arose Thursday morning Won From Dover five men turned out for drill, and others ibr- tkinday It was discovered that tbe bridge of the are being enrolled continually, and It la Bahway Valley Railroad Company in. Score 4 to 3 expected that between forty; and fifty KODAKS FtnUInCoHcnligLT.LI. course of erection over Asbwood ave- men will bavfrfrlntd the class within a Tb» BIoLToa nss la mort Important' couple of weeks. Medical and physical than tne eamera you use-mor* Impor- nue, tbe piers of which encroached tant than th« lens von use. The ini. upon the street and sidewalk, had been examinations will be given free of tour of experience Insists opon th« film TWELFTH BALLOT DECIDED ofezperiane«. KodakflirahMioreara torn down and tbe heavy timbers And LISTLESS GAME OF BALL charge to anyone wishing them. Among ofexperienc«behlnalt.ftJ5r*~~™" ,• CAfTTCHAM MORRIS A?. UAIE Iron girders removed from the street. the gentlemen who have signified their If it Isn't Eastman, ft Isn't Kodak Film. The company had erected this bridge Intention of joining the class may be Look for "Eastman " on the box; look for ** Kodak " on the spool. Coonciiman R«aWto»sHomIi»tln« Speech contrary to law. and then when there mentioned tbe following:- JR. Wal- o Inspect tbe Fire DepartmcBt-ttcmkal Locals Copped Six Alts From "Duke'*" lace, D. A. Youngs, J. W. Lucas, E.H. as objection by the Common Council, • . • • i Kodak Supplies Enxlac Recalled—Trottey OnUoxacc they asked permission for the obstruc- ! Delivery- and Dover Secured Fofcr Himonson, Howard V. Ormsbee^ Vin- Artiiti' Materials cent Hall, J. E. Baldwin. David A. Picture Kranx I Scbultz, PrcparcJ ant Row Beftee Oanpaaj lery— tions to remain in tbe'Btreet for one From Llndeman—Season is Over j Butler, Henry F. Wolff, Charles" K. year, when they claimed permanent All of tbe members were present ex- Snmmit captured tbe first of tije Strong, Alfred A. Bowers. John D. structures would be erected on the ii MAFLK STaaar, SUMMIT, N. J. cept President Finch, when the meet- • three names to decide the supposed Hood,- Dr. A. H. Mclntosb, Henry Saff, line of the street; this was properly ng of the Common Council was called championship of theLacka wanna league Otis D. Bacheler, J. H. Hammen, denied—by-the Council and an ap- oorderonTnesdar/nlght. Sir. Finney from the Dover team last Saturday AugnstnT" Stephens.. James'3. Gray, plication made to the Court of was chosen a* president pro tern. afternoon on the Park avenne grounds. George A. Rapelyea, B. B. Walling, hChancery for an injunction against . A communication slitned by fifteen — The game was a listless sort of an Robert L. Ormsbee, Ambrose Powell, the coiupanr; which was denied by roperrjr owners on'Ashwooij areone, affair, devoid of tbat Ringer and snappy William R, Fnser, Samuel B. Frank, Vice Chancellor Stevens, on tbe irround ailing toe attention of tbe Conncil to . play which has characterized many of Harry R. Butler, Fred Ritter, Louis W. tbat no damages were shown, though LACKAWANNA he condition of the lower end of the the contests seen on tlie local grounds Roett, Fred Jackson. Reuben H. Reeve,- he'admitted that the abutments were trwt from tbe result of the storm this season, and gave many spectators J. W. Weeks, Mr. Hall. Barron Good- illegally constructed. Xo Sght the water which collects tber* to tbe detri-, the impression that the players did not man. This is the largest business men's case in the courts wfmld entail liti- PARK ment of the property and ioconTenlence care who won, which was not so,as Sum- class ever organized in the history of gation, lasting possibly for a year or f the residents, and requesting thai mit wanted the game, and took it, by the association. Hand your name In two. some plan be adopted to drain the a score of 4 to 8. • \ and*ftet an early start Clasa meets WEST SUBMIT. treet. Referred to the Street Commit- The citizens then determined to take In the first part of this article we Monday and Friday evening* the matter in their own hands, and e*. ( aald-ysnpposed championship"—It was The Benlor department of tbe gym- Dr. W. H. Lawrence of.Snmmit se- about 11 o'clock Wednesday night men AUTTLE CASH Mr. Vreelanc] itanh that a commonl- „ advertised as a championship game— nasium turned out twenty-one men for cared the nomination for Sheriff of proceeded to saw the heavy timbers, cation from tbe Board of Fire Chiefs '* but It now appears that the Dover as- the first night's work, andjhe junior buA -very deslrible Bu&UnS Site. TTpion County, on Thursday afternoon and tbe city's large steam roller was bad been mailed to the Cletk. stating sedation claims the game was played department twenty-seven strong. Ap- In the Republican-County Convention 'brought into action and used effectively hat an inspection of tbe Fire Depart' by "Tommy" Moreheftd'a Cedars, of plications are being received every day, J llftrlh DO IT KOW! ment bad been arranged for Friday Hnd~not~bj~Dover,"as they and the classes promise to be very fatroctbber 18, »t 8 o'clock', tor tbe most exciting and good natnred contests, supports from the street. From tbe had not sanctioned the play off, claim- large In the near future.' Members can jmlt.NJ convenience of the firemen, and reqaeat- ever witnessed in the Connty. amount of work accomplished, a large I. Vv ing that the schedule ended on Septenv join the classes at any time/ and a og the Mayor and Council to-helprea- ' —Snmmit was represented at the number of men inuat have been en- ber 16, and tbat Dover had won theschedule of class meetings can be had ent and participate in tbe tnspectionf^ Convention by nearly one hnndred en- gaged all night pennant. . by applying to i Mr. Marcley, physical Y. M. C. A. PAKAGRAPBS. Upon motion, tbe Invitation was ac- thusiastic__and loyal citizens who This action will recall a similar oc Some people can figure at a great director. cepted. . . "rooted" for Summit and Dr. Lawrence. currence Jn_I898, when the New York rate when they want the figures to The new Prospectus, "Winter Eve* Mr—Ovens presented a request from -Among the number were several Demo- and New Jersey Telephone Company come out In their favor. The Dover is just out. Ask for one at tbe he Pnblic Library officials for a fur- crat*. The large delegation made the attempted to Install their exchange in management says that article 21 state* Read :tbe HERALD Want Ada. office. It Is the most complete booklet ther appropriation" of #300, and npon trip to and from Elizabeth in stages and this city withont proenrimt a franchise that the season should close on Bep- tbe association has ever Issued, and motion the request was granted. —automobiles,- on th« sides of which as from-the -governlng-bodyi-and-as a tamberlC. ana that at that time Dover tells about the -plans for the fall and Mr. Franklin, for the law and Or- veil as on the horses, were. streamers result, one Snnday morning _the poles was in the lead In the pennant race winter. dinance Committee, stated that la re- bearing tbe name of Summit's candidate and wires connecting the central office To Straighten They also claim that the protested The Bible Classes In both the Boys' gard to tbe encroachments on Ashwood for Sheriff. - • ' —__ were cnt down and removed from tbe Madison-Dover game should not be and Men's Departments, will open this avenne and Russell place by the Bab- street. . 1 Upon arriving at Elizabeth the- taken from Dover, as the Madison team Children coming vreek. Two men's classes will way Valley Railroad Company, that 'vehicles-were all lined up In front of was not loaded, but simply played ' If children lived out of doors all the start- on Wednesday evening, at 0 be application by cfennsel for a .tem- tbe Convention Halt • Each of the re- - Fire Department-Inspection. Keyestofill In, and that Dover, played year around there wouldn't be many o'clock, and the four boys' classes on porary injunction had been declined t/j presentatives from Summit wearing round shoulders. It is the confinement Tfce annual inspection of the Fire its regular nine of school rooms and the relaxed sitting Thursday afternoon, at fl.fiO. Tbe Vice Chancellor Stevens, based on "a badges bearing thenaine of Dr. Law Department of this •?j^i ' - ADOthersongtoJhetune "Tammany," Andersen, Apeak. Mr. Andersen, who The pulpit of the Methodist Episco- ending of the season ehonldbe. * Mr. Ely, for the Street Committee, included the lines pal church will be occupied, tomorrow baa only recently moved to Summit, is The followers of tie. game In Sam--] —SPBINGFIEIJ) AVENUP— one of the secretaries of the Interna- reported that the committee bad car- Snmmit, Summit is our name; morning by Rev. William I. Haven, D. uiit, and we doubt not but there are ried' out the directions ofjhe Council Sheriff, Sheriff, is our game; D., in the absence of the pastor. Dr. Adjoining the Snmmit Bank. tional Committee of the Y. M. C. A., also many in Dover and the other and no young man should lose this in regard.' to surfacing tbe Maple street , ' Tbe Convention was. called to__order -^—Who will. visit his former towns «Jong the Lackawanna RailroM BUMMIT. " . and Snmmit avenue bridges, and that 1 opportunity of hearing him speak. shortly after three o'clock by the charge, at Wilkesbarre, PaT In theinterested in the leagne, are of Telephone 7*. ' ._.. they had been attended.to by the I*eka-._ -Chairman of the County Committee, eventng^tbe service will be nnder the the opinion that .the season ended Iha waona Railroad Company. , - Frank B. SmitbtandCharlesK. Codding direction of the Epworth-Xeagne, aid tie between Snminit and Dover, and A communication frotn Charles A- ofWestfield, Was,niad44h« temporary _wHI_take the same jteneral form aff >T that they, would welcome the arrange- Munger to tbe Street Committee was ""chalrman-rwho Jti accepting-the" posl those. most intereaUng^serVlcesJIasT ment of a series of three games to'de- read, calling attention to the work of tionmades: brief address;. After-the spring, at which Dr^Tuttle delivered cide tbe championship. tbe Railroad Company in lowering tbe ' organization was completed byjh^iiam- ITHE5UMMIT MOTQRCO., his admirable series of lectures 'on the Since the Dover management has Krade of High street six feet.'instead of AQENTSTpR THE FOLLOWING ACTOMOUILES: L Ing otsecreburies and appointment of "Life of Christ." _An address will be taken the stand that U has, we cannot two feet, as agreed upon, and which -tbe usual committees on organization made by Re?- Henry A. Butts, D. D. see that It makes any differencewuether would nor only interfere -with "the ; credentials, rules and resolritlons,_a [dent of Drew Theological Semi the series Js arranged or not We areJJacKson^ : - $1,250 sewer system on that-street bnt destroy —recess was taken to give the committees ', on a subject of especial Interest to satisfied, leaving Dover claim the rag, .-ss the hedges, and protesting against tbe ~ atropportnnlty to prepare reports.. - young people, which, however, will un- that we have the baseball team in the Ford, Model F, : $1,000)"^ lowering' of the grade to that extent ••" Upon re-assembling, the temporary doubtedly proved edifying to all who fTeague which can defeat the pennant Referrea to the Law and Ordinance organization' was made- permanent, may hear It Throughout the djy the winners—and there you ar& • : > .. ;; } Entrance Committee, wbp already have tbe mat- •ad there being no contesting delega choir will render Bpeclal musical num- To get back to the game ot Saturday. ter In hand. . _ tions, the rules as recommended by the bers, In which they will be assisted by Summit scored two runs In the opening, : 850 \ Tonneau Upon motion of Mr. Vreeland.li fire '• committee were adopted. The resolo Howard Z. Longi and this, conpled Inning. Goldstein bit to right field for {liydrant was ordered located on Railr . tlons adopted as the platform of Maxwell Touring, character t>C the eminent mihls- two bases; Reioacher struck out; Kur- - /•= road aven?eM Wtween Maple street and - .the conventions-endorsed—the—ad- th^globolfrtoright field-for_| ministrations of President Roosevelt excepttoually interesting jind belpfu a landing, and Goldstein tallied, HP Runabout, Upon motion of Mr.,VreeUnd. Intion. was adopted recalling all of the *o3-Governor Stokes and the county •services. , though the right fielder endeavored to officials; favored equal taxation and throw him ont at the plate, bnt bis 463-460 SprlngJIeid Avenue, . Summit, N. J. property. and apparatus belonging to tbe*clfy*kndttow in the nsQand Dosses-^ tbe assessment of all railroad property BOWLWG. effort was very weird; Richardson then u *? the local authorities; favored Jim hoisted a fly to right garden, which sion of, tbe Chtmical Entdne Company, and demandiDff the immeaiale atirren- ; ited franchise for publlo'Utilities? Glass made desperate efforts to get— •me season for this indopr^aBtinie is der of the same to tbe Chief of. tbe Fire accordance with the needs of the differ just such desperate effoits as did tbe Kradually drawing round, and a nnm Department i mt municipalities; a modi Beat ion of ber of the lovers of the game can al Spaniards to protect San * nan Hill, and which proved jbst as ;ffective=-and Mr. Franklin, f6r the Trolley Com- tbe law fixing salaries; the abolition of ready be found on the alleys these coo needless Btate commjaslona and consoli- Kmrfeas scored from the s?cond station. mittee, reported that in supplement to evenings. • ,, JUST A FEW BARGAINS IN dation of'other8,^nd closed.with t Summit's two counts : n the 'fourth hfa report at tbe previous meeting, that an ordinance drafted by tbe committee Wedge to the nominees of the conven . some of the bowlers have been get^ Inning wef£*nade on Farmer's fielders' had beeb~Bntnntttejd to the company, li ting themselves In shape on Youngs choice, a bit by pitcher, f passed ball, BOYS' AND GIRLS' . on, the united and hearty snpport of bnt they bad requested delay to await- tbe Republican voters of the countv. Park avenue alleys, and some good and an error by Duqne te, the latter scores have already been bung up. tbe return of Mr. Foote, of tbat com- After appointing a committee to fill dropping the return of a passed ball at pany, who bad returned this week, and * vacancies, nominations were In order. It will not be BO very long before th the plate: ,.."•_ Second: Hand : Bicycles the matter .wonld now be taken npat,a; The secretary called the roll for can the Church league schedule will be out Dover went out in one, two, three meeting BOOQ to be held.. JIdates for State Senator. Elizabeth and the contests for the troph «| offered order until tbe,fifth inning, when a by the league will be on in full blast. scratch, bit landed Lambert -QnL_fir Mr. Franklin called attention to a re- •^ being on the roll, gave way to Plain- to quest for an ttdditiotal H((bt on Pros. "eM, and Judge W. N. Runyon, the w from where he tallied pn a double to At the Y. M. C. A;,JhlPi5j»7» fc pect street Mr. Ely replied that the left' field by Hutching*. Henriquez chairman of the Plainfield delegation, be-pa hand every^nerfay -d Sat i New $ So Ladies'Columbia $29.00 committee bad-made a partial adjust- tftcendejl the platform amid rounds of scored the second run for Dover In the ment by changing one of- the present applause, and In an appropriate speech sixth session. He hit to left garden, i New $ jo Pierce Racer $35.00 Ifffbtsrwhich bad been considered satis-' Placed in nomination the name of Er stole second, went to the three-quarter >-; factory, but the committee did not have *»*- a Ackerman, . of 0 Plainfield. station on an ont at first, and jogged i New $6o Columbia Racer $45.00 power to erect a new light 6 over the pan on Morehead's line drive .rT* ^Ing no other name presented, day Satnrday evenings. Upon motion of Mr. Firanklin. the t 1 ana to center field for a landing. The; Famous Henry Bicycle $?5OO >8 nomination was made unani TherT e has been some talk ontside o committee was empowered to locatea ^oas, the secretary casting the ballot, city that Summit would enter a Dover tallied tbelfUat run uu grease new^igbtJfjleemed advisable^ __ this on balls to Lambert—the only girt Is- ^e^nomhjfiticns for • Sheriff wire ^ the MoWls and Essex Bowling Upon-motion of Mr. Ely.;* street sued-by [Llndeman—a sacrifice hit by , a Addlson Swift, of the fourth While there are many light was ordered installed on Summit Hutching*; and a steal of third base ^CHESTER C. HENRY, of Elizabeth, was invited to. the avenue, neartbe Summit avenue bridg*. and home by "Lambert. Farmer tried PlstforuyTud'presented the name of New Jersey. Upon motion of Mr. Ely, a notice) ot Blxabeth's'fayorltasoa. Robert J. Kirk- to stop tbe steal of £ome, but blocked Summit, • -* (Continued on Fifth. ^4 which was heartily received and. on Page Eight.) (Continued on Fourth Page) pt9 rtthfii So'doek today l sbtsrhooti. an £&•••', ' ; For WMkwaling Purpose*. .wtta* B. a North, Sonaay achool at League swtice at OIIA&P. BIYBLgT, at 7.i5p, m.; sermon Blakeslea, Mid-week y6urself from^cjaf -that -a commlttw xf threVTw, appoint- Taesday evenlng«t 7-«; Jonlor LMffO ed wim power to secure quarters by nueting oauJCBdiieiasrata.15-p.in. Aw* Sawptt, N. J. tiw' :IMrfcs«|fts»Y. In some .ordinary woman's method.* Class meetlog rridsy evening at .1.9 • TWTui^; dp yoo meanT* aakod the o'clock, followed by Bible el** at 8 • Whloh.H. W« » DlrscitsV at • a o'clock. " Rtmarkably Low Rat*—PM^CIM D»- president, by ordinary fiftlire by providing^ JJI3NET KL00K8IN ' OALYABXCHURCH. „, , : Hw th» Comailtt—» . •;• - . M The ^er. -W«lk«r Owynne, rector. SacbemoT to RuocKam t By book or by fcook.* , • New- York, OcL P.—Before the com- —The-explanatlo^beuis deemed satis- Sunday, 7.80 and 11 s_ HL, 5 p: .m- for them through Wednesday and Friday,, 5 p. m. PlumMog, Tinning and Metal Workinag mlttee that Is Investigating insurance factory and to. all present, iwrfectly In- mornlDft prayer at 9.4fr a. m., on th# rtpft!n»orBtims»B*nt«aud|ln this stats President John A. Mc- dd,. the motion was put and carried. fint Sunday of the month; Sqnda^l Life Insurance in Tbe president appointed Sister Flor- rarawM. Ail wort promptly ituoO* to. JCaIi of tne. Jfew. tork Ufe declared school, 9.45 a-m., on other Sundays, ex XjDloa flit*. K*U Building, ence Linn, chairman, and Sisters Sara cept to July and August . ' ' rjttat—tbreediuarters. of U» Insurance Prichard and Genevleve Seronde. Miss The Prudential. bills Introduced in the'United States JJnn jras a toll brunette, with a su- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. .. T\V AA's-H —H. MoINTOSHMOINTOSH., were *">thlng more nor low. than black- perb figure and snapping black eyes. The Rev. W. Warren GUea, pastor. Miss Fricbard was -fair,-with- brown Preacbinjr services at 11 a.m. and 8 p. Write for Information of Policies. MJ ' ' , mailing bills. He added that tbe offi- m. Christian Endeavor-praTer meet- VETERINARIAN, cers of. the companies were pestered eyes and Titian haU\ Miss Seronde ing at 7 p,nv; mid-week service en at the beginning of each year by legis- was a languUhing blue eyed blonde. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock; Sun* OrmamtoAmwtflM YW»drewBWri t'"stttoUngIir i piplng^at thi t manufactjired by fermenting with I head of the band, at one operation. " 1 " / — per cent, at; whlcfi rffte IC&'sUU run- ^**You are fortunate, ladles,* -repHed yeast a solution of honey flavored with ning' •___ J__ _ _. , Mr. Curtis, bowing very low. "We have -I*' will make tolaTEed trimming, either scalloped or straight and BOW oa Real Estate, :">.„..: 1 boned.hop8,__A kind of meadJa much Mr, McCall testlQM that he was adl had~tbe bouse cleaned for you** — —The-girls looked at each "other and nsed to Abyssinia, where It Is carried ., 'It will make, with jme operation for each-variety, without basting, ex- rector of tho Metropolitan Lire Insur', M SO JounffiyB In long horns. In.BussIa ecute twenty practicaTvarieties of ruffling, being twelve more tbjuTcan be ance company, but not a stockholder. smiled sarcastically. I*ook -aflhe Insurance, windows*" said Miss Prlchard In a a. drink called" "Hpetz** is made from I prodnced on any other machine with the same number of operations. Tbe'fact of his being n'director, Mr. ^d^DcIoTM honey of tbe linden. The It willl make a more elastic atltch than any other machine. ~~ McCall continued, did npt deterTilm stage whIspe*r-?And tbe stairs," from nrrateum^of "the ancient Bornans con- from procuring a loan at aa low Miss Seronde In a mnslcat -voice. At ' It Bews from lace to.leather without changing etiicb/or tensron. and Loans. the same time she threw up a. pair o£, sisted Of honejvwlno.ojilled . For tncking. cording, braiding, qnliHnjr embroidorlni of Merest as possible wbcnjt 'Was to shapely anns_and raised her blue_eye» togetfier. fOie "clffrre^L-or ^piment'* |dresamaking, toiloring, family use or generatmanufa.eturing. , his Interest to do BO. \ ' • to the celling.- •; • "T •,'.'. pf Chaucer's time was wine mixed %:c. Opposite Station, George Vi. rorkjns, partner of *J.-P. Leaving the two girls to wither tbe th honey and. spices and strained Morgan & Co. and vice president of the clear.—Chicago Newsl" " ild on Easiest terms; 1 • men with their contemptuous remarks, SUMMIT, N. J. New York Life Insurance company, de- th6"chairman, Ml&s Linn, proceedeoVto fled the committee nhen&e declared he distribute' the* scrubwomen in tbe dif- TJHELEYE IN READING. IN© 'i25.ormore. ^' Mr.. Perkins :nl56lt«i|lfi«lto_ajjum: ttm$jbeyjield.a .verbal lease.: When he TCo-know that an eye at ordinary reading distance, takes In about one ber. of transactions .In which he repre- asked for the dato-abe turned upon : ;t sented Morgan & Co. as seller and the him impatiently and said: - , . Inch of a line at a time and that In New York Life Insurance company as "We are In possession of these prem- reading a llne^of an ordinary book the [MAILORDERS 707 to 721 • NO BRANCH FITTERER'S the purchaser. ises; you are intruders. If you contin- eye makes fir* or six distinct jumps. [FILLED. Another sensation was sprung when ue such ungentlemanly- conduct' we But as the!' movements - are so' very BROAD STREET - . -• STORES Vice President Thomas A- Bucknerot shall sue. you for trespass.",. minute and' rapid how have they been the New York Lire Insurance company The next, morning the Chronicler BtndleoY.t-4-- * .• ' • , detailed the advances made to agents published an Item-mentioning the fact A beam of light Is thrown upon the HILL CITY BAKERY. and which were carrledTn the report of_there being two claimants for tho cornea of the eye, and this beam Is re- to the state'.superintendent of Insur- octagon house, and expressing,a hope flected by the cornea on a photograph- ance aa^commlttlag—renewal preml- that the slsterhOoeV, wonU win. The ic plate. As the eye. moves ^ln reading urns."—It-was brought out as a mat- building would be of far more credit the reflected beam also moves, and up- ter of fact that these advances were to the place as a home for merciful on developing the plate, which Is also FRESH BREAD girl* than for roysterlng man..; It was kept moving, a slgtag line U found. Delivered Daily.! loans, but were not -carried aa such. Jacob H. Scblff, senior' member ot to be hoped.that the crab would not A study of such photographic tracings 1 Kuho, Loeb & Co, bankers, and formet stand In the way of the sisterhood. snows that the eyes to turning back to *•/-.••••• t-%.- director of-the Equitable Life Aasur Since both parties could not occupy pick'Up the next line have some diffi- the aafflebouse, the men proposed a culty In so doing. The longer tho lino \ O ance society, proved a frank witness. His testimony was clear, and 'conclu- compromise. It was agreed that the of print the greater the effort and for sive, and his answers were'given with- matnr should be left to the two com- this reason we may conclude that a out hesitation. - . _: mittees that bad one* met. The club- narrow line Is better for an eye man a V*!?' men twere Invited to meet th* sister- long one, .and If the; Una temuch wider FOR BBEAKEAST He stated pointedly that the Equita- ble prior .to reorganisation- was -vir- hood committee at the home of Utss than the ordinary newspaper column tually at the mercy of one man. It Linn. "The girls wete arrayed In iheir there is grafter effort, torolvedWew- w« all Hyde—njdo and Alexander. most becoming costumes and had * elers" weekly. 1 CAKES, PIES He denounced such a system as In-damty table set, for the cnb commit- iquitous and believed the executive of* tee. Miss Linn bad apportioned off the Htokw ./ AND PASTRIES, fleers of corporations should be sub- men, taking- Mr. Bob Curtis to herself. The Anstrallan papers protest that jected to greater supervision. But no After a long term of eonvtvUUty, dur- the term •'Cornstalks" ts not proper aa law, he added, conld protect any cor- ing which the girls made -themselves a nickname for Iho Inbabltanta of the poration against. indlVgldua^dishouesty.- as attractive as they knew bow, the big Isle of tbe sooth seas. -English pa- Alfred W. Mayne, associate auditor two committees proceeded to business. pers have been to tbe habl$ of calling WHIPPED CBEAM TO of the Equitable «lnc* 1802, said be The men asked the gtrls to propose a the Australian cricket team Its "Corn- was Introduced to Andrew Hamilton In compromise. Then Miss Linn, acting stalks." Of the Australian states New OBJDEB. as spokesman, said: ' ..." '..... South .Wales alone confers the title 1900 by Mr. Alexander, who. told him •"Cornstalk" upon her sons, A Queens- Judge Hamilton was'caring for the• "We propose as a compromise that Company, ; you give up the honfe.to na.** . lander Is"-"a "Bananalander.** a Vic* Equitable In regard .to legislation to torlsn a •'Gum Sucker,'* a South Aus- EMILFITTERE^ several states and tsktd Wm (the wit- The clubmen looked at each other, nygiene ice. <|Ans ,< - —.-. '•.- 3 -BranchOffice:Ka^coadAve.,ITadfaon.K. J. •<£$&?£''/"'' .'•:•" ••/-. - THE KinmuTi*^im\v-K Vri*fcl»^

bUHfahNnsc TftFT IN WASHIHS -V^za^ usned a ReGord From Yoko* watchey for balance of bama by Jlaking Trip. In t September,to make room llMETEENTHl Fourteen Days. Answered by fortheFall Sfodcv W CONSULS ARE POORLY PAID ~: C»»»«»•>»•»« One Enroi^an country, be*said, "had" By bar process the tifl, having no value other aa a mrdionft or ten times ns many men In Its consnlar food, is separated from the medirfnai elementa and thrown Steam and Gas Fitter, B. P. HOLMES, service in Shanghai as the Americans. away. Unlike old-fashioned cod liver oil and wnulaioas, Next Tlrsday It Is a wonder, he added, that thlh Tin and sheet iron worker t : : 450 SPBINQFIELD AVENUE. country Is able to secure such capable Vinol is defidbusly pi<^^, agreeable to thc^weakest stom- will be your last men as 4Uias in tlie consular service ID a^ and therefore xmcqualed_aa a p<*dy_buOdcr_end^.c^^ opportunity -to the orient, iuen who are working banl creator fin* old people, puny children, weak, run-down men Jobbing promptly attended to, ~ siiiiomY. ~ and conscientiously, when they receive and women, after tfrVrw^y and fofal l pulmonary ditcaaeii, Estimates cheerfully given. : . ..^subscribe for such low Balitrles. lie ulso |>olntcd out Bverythioff Vinol contains Is «s««seyi on the label* UI GOODS. stock in-the thafiiQ nmbaswidor received onjy *17,- noo where it cost* him r&JjOO to live. 22 Mspls Strett, Sttnualt. Mr. Taft said provision should be made OUR aUARANTBB—W« h«v« sock (aU& fa VIKOL that II yoo wffl faks it w« promisB if It docsnot benefit or cor* yoo w« wtn ntsrayoa TsiariioHBi4$r. *" March, 1905,Series for better pay of officers In the consu- your monsy without question. Ws tate all tbe risk. lar service. ~ of the When Secretary Taft reached Ban . _ BOOKS. 1 Francisco it was his desire to be In W.'H. ROGERS, Druggistr Summit time to attend tbe cabinet meeting at Thomas Baird the White House Tuesday, and -special B SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, SUfimiT, N J . —Saccessor to Baird & Gsrrabrant— PHOTO SUPPLIES. arrangements were made by tbe rail- Building a Loan road passenger services Xo land 4he KODAKS. party In- Washington on time. From Chicago to Washington over the Balti- House Painters, Association more and Ohio railroad the secretary'" PICTURE Fl special train constated of tbe private Children's Paper Hangers, car Colon Id 1-anil three other ears anfl broke all records In running to Wash- and Decorators. CMGSPICTTRES. .Foe paiticulin write to lngton. The fnstest average schedule run from Chicago, to Wasfiibgton - Is Shoes: WILLIAM S. PORTER, Secretary. twenty-three hours. The distance Is ^Eatlmates furnished and jobblnc 7 788 miles. The.actual-running time oT promptly attended to. Best of work Secretnry Toft's train was 18 boars 18 We make a specialty of guaranteed. "~ noxu 7. cbrnr. JOHK J. LAW. minutes, or a little less than a minute NO. 57, FRAMLIN PLACE, find a half n tulle for every mile of tbe offey ® Lamb, CATCHING SOFT CLAMS. - Journey. Secretary Taft expresaedJUm- Children's Shoes fr, Jr _ eelf as highly pleased with the record From #l.OO up, Carpenters and Builders. A» iHtemttax OwoMtion on thmran. He liiade tlie entire distance from Shore1 tl-fcow Tide.~" San Francisco to- Washington In , 'JU UNION MADE. 1 /' Prompt Personal Attention As we walk alone the shore at low hours 27 minutes. We have them-.in Box Calf, Given to ail Work...... _ ..... tide, on tbe lookout for seaweeds or In- Veloiir Calf and Vici Leather, teresting animals, little jets of se:i $ • General Markets. both.'Light and Hea>^Soles. -Electrical Construction- water will be seen spurting up from New" York. Oct 4. boles in the sand. Let us dig rapidly FLOUR—Steady, bar quiet: Minnesota Electric Lighting, SEbp Rfir 76 R. R. Avc P.O. Box 77. down under one of these, tiny opening*/ patent*. M-CftiMO; winter •tralehtu, Ha. Teacher—Johnny, -why are you so ig- Have Yon Seen Our $2.00 and and we will catch the spurter; the com- 4.10;" *fln«'r_Mtra«.-|2.85a3.IS: winter pat- norant as to your history lesson?--- ;. $3.06 Shoes for Men? ~ —r- Electric Ms, •- SUMMIT, N: J; mon soft clam, but If we are not quick. ents, , Kid—WelL teacher, you told me that enough he will burrow so rapidly as to WHEAT—Opened steady on bull sup- Ignorance was bliss. __ . ., • > Tlisappeffrraitlrely and only send a last, port at Chicago, bilt soon reacted under r easier eableii. fine weather west, liberal PaSTOFFICEBUILDING, SummEtpNJ. spont of water' into our faces, asjf In northwest receipts and liquidation; **"' : defiance. Place the sbelljn a glass of cember, 88ftaS9c.; May, SSSafflMGc. General Utility Man A. Sleeve & Son . TELEPHONE. W-I ?5*3 STRAW^\Vith only_Jn.oderatQ'additions E. F. Anderson sea- -water and when the clam gains 1 Confidence be will extendifrom his shell to stock prices held fairly strong at 70a ALFRED_.Hi.S. EPe& Successor to Heres A Anderson, 75cJ Tor long rye. : —- — the long tubellko siphon, onJJJie two HAY—Prime, large bales, per VXt pounds, PUEUC WAITER BAKER, nlarriaqe Blacksmith and openings in tbe end of-l^wltb^elr SOa82Hc; No. X. TiHaSOc: tto^i, CTHaWc.; _•. "Z::^M fringed borders.-wm-bo saon. 2^. No. 3. COaGHc.; shlpplnff. 60a6Sc; clover. PrirateParty-Work^A- - Specialty A,S.3REWSTER CfflL ENGPEB. •"' " JSotr taken compoggdrolcTogcope or — Firm;" No. t *&'*•- nt pit Hn^,jnrh p< Horse-shoer, tcTNor^whlte.cllpped. &&&& .House CleanlnCi Waxing Floors, GENEBAL CONTRACTOR. r magnifying glass and watch the BUTTBR-Greamety..extnu. pec ' care of Furnaces, Etc CarriagesR* Rioted, water above the siphons Xon.will see flaattc. (Mercantile ExchanitZ Waiters and Cooks Furnished.. — UNDERTAKER „: -—DEALEEJN— J - moving. With tb0 rainnte quotation, eitran. SO: : [•^Trimmed,au' u RubbcrTircd* life forms It contains the water sweeps Sd Uttamic: ttaQ Send Postal to High Grade Lehlglf and dairy, tubs, extras. JOttc.; firsts. EMBALM ER Satutotfoii Guaranteed. '.Hn swirling currents toward one orifice •econds, ITHalSc.; thWs. ISttallc 441 Morris Ave^ Somml^ N. J. -—Cumberland Coal.—- of tbe tube and plunges suddenly down CHEESE-State, full cretua. small and COMIB OF •.— Which wfll be answered Personal Attention Day and Night. It Iten, after passing over the gill» colored and white, fancyht, llj^c: PARK AND CHESTNUT AVES., JSTto choice, IWallV-i "« . in Person. .. 50-SL and body of the clam and giving oat Choice, «aioa; part sktaa. prime, SK Telephone 140 a. ' suwnir, N. J. •, nourishment, the water is expelled good. THa^tc,: common to fair. 6aC»»c. Post Office building. through the other tube, and we see It BETTLEUENT - 1 - '. • 377 Springfield Aye., Muchmore Uloclt. slowly from the opening. If, 1 oitnnsuUKtiber.adinTnistratoroeothattheaceoanf Abbio Ut. iTII'TkesTifanc Vu plareom. d«ceased, will be aaait»d-ajKl LUM&SHIPMAN SZ «trs.-aaac: firsts Atated by the Sarrocate. and reported for Set- contract his shell and so .hasten tbls HaSc.; dirties. Iial7c.;-checks. tlement to theOrphan*'Court of the Ooontr .—•—SacctsMors to—— motion we will see- a little fountain 15c: refrigerators, SH of UoldoUoido.. 0o0a WMnesday; tbe eloTeath day of Office 76 Haflrad Avenue. T steady; LonsT October next. . . GEORGE B. LUM, v - TELEPHONE 47 L shoot up and sprinkle the Bnrroundlngs iVestTweik: southern. Dated September T. !«*. E. P. Barronghs & Son. Jost as they were observed to do on the UVE- POULTBY-Chickens. tt^^llAB'lir ailder^and Contractors, and Freight handle* caref ally ahore.^t Nicholas. DMlJnSTBAT0B*8 BETTLEMEST - And General Jobbing Carpenters. . \ : •5 and rapidly—i—^ . -L i Notice In hereby-sirenthat tbe *c«ou&t SUMMIT, N.J. •''•• furniture moved to all parts of city or MEATB-Beef In moderaU ernoldn «»d Two Ptctare*. K S •country, by experienced men, at 8o9c. per pound°for nnt » ,Ore«nerde«eased. will be audited ana stat- NDERTAKERSand ..moderateprices— .. .„ . Bit JJoshuo a Beynolds having become with senerml sslss ai CttaSH-. ed brthe Bumwate. and reported for settle- U ment to the Orrnahs* Court of tbe County of •low at Ballc- per pound tot WW expreaa between Now York, a greatt man, it was but natural that Unionn , on Wedoesdar. the elereatb dar of Newark and Sammlt . - ,council of Plymptou, near ^eali, with choice ll*ht sail- " tobernext. •.'*•''! the town up to «ttc: country drwstd at THi47-Sl CHAKLEH A. GREESE. -First Class Gab and Livery Service- Plymouthouth, where ho was born, should . • muttoiTquI.t at TWafittc per pound Storage. elect hihim mayor. In acknowledgment " "t italSe.. with very frtr sdUnj MBALMERS. . . e honor he pointed a fino portrait 1214c; country drwaed hos» »>»y E of tbe hon slf and presented It to the cor* «t 7aSc; per pound for heavy to of himself light 'weights. ' STORA.aK poratlon. Ho wrote to..n friend a>k> Springfield Ave nue, SUMMIT 1 UCKAWANNA EXPRESS CO- tog blmto see that the picture was State latual BoildiDg & Loan hnn a good light This friend not Btoraae Warehouse, eorner Summit ave- In so, but bung a poor picture -These hot cakes," sold the fussy old SUMMIT* New Jersey. «>a Bank rtwt. separate jooms Joj only did lady in the light lunch place, "are not Association of New Jersey- GROW! i tnre. Pianos. Binue, etc Padded alo of It la order to heighten r Telephone: - .- -' 359. for nmovarorVaxnttura to, city or alongside s of -filr_Joshua's work by -os bls ns tb«y were' the last time 1 i?i*7k H jrumitori China ana Glassware ' BOAKO OP ODBECTOtS: . ££ foxedand snippec»lIodforandeheck9dtd to all ports or tnoe tbe meritsThen be Informed Reynolds was here." . • uA express to New vowcocontrastn . - "These Is flannel cakes, lady,' re- Ptca., Carrol Ph. Bassett, C R, Fh.D. e^ trouble he had taken. In Vioe-Pres., Geo. V. Mochmore, IE. C. MOLrMES: of alll Ihnbn Sir Joshua told him that plied tftejfflght waiter; "and flannel, thanking yeT know" shrinks."-Philadelphia Secretary, John W. CUft, We pnmptlf obtain U. a and tattifn "OtUND A WAONER.Offlcc XI Uslw «««. the poor plctaro had been painted by Treasunr,-Edwin G. Hotcbldss, himselpoof r(BeyPQIdi) in early life. Press.' ''', • lf ( Dr. J. Boyd Risk; W. IL Swain, Pr. Charles S.,Hardy, Pr. A. Mclolosh, Wo. Bwlkllbff* i UIBS Strongmlnd-Ai an abstract Real Estate WALTER BROS. "Ha makes me so angry," remarked proposiaon.1 suppose there Is no rea-L, Windsor, Charles A. Johnson. te, "he's forerw remarking to w —MALMS I*— Miss Bute, IN ALL LOCALITIES ; t 'beaatjr Is only akin deep.'" son why women enonia not propose^ Stiaxea ot Stack cso be bad oX th« Beenuzr.or scfMaor: mo that •' • ? , • W,[Teai, Mutton, tamb anil Pork when you get angry," remarked Mr. Callow-W-well, I really don t fftmaoyottteabOTttlocalatreetots. Botsctip- JChellus,"I whe t Just shows him bow think I should accept any one who dM. tlons ar« reoeina at aar UBM, MlaTChellusskinned, you .are."—Phlladclpbla —Detroit Free Press. Oysters, Glams and Fish. thm kd ITeeU tbe Second Monday of Each Month. IE. C. HOLMES, I Press. witbdcsale Game and Vegetables in Season -Has Mr/ Skrltcher «n ear for mo-oub*msd*ataa7 «mi tatenst aooort ANil«UU ftt Kl**9. h Real Estate Broker/ f "alcr V - " '„• f "How do you gtt along wia your TUs la V» btct ktod or • MTtact feask. atoeo- Deliveries a Day to ttf of departmentr "I don't tltlnk •«." ad «ub th» knw posan>i» to- cir chttf Cayenne. • *Tf b« bad 1 Short Hillfl. -Oh,, only so so. HHee caoset ns many •tttoo ' flaeyleail officffie bours.bours"" cneckedtrpm the platform for Ixroknifo GBOCSKS. eastbound trains. Ai present StofM atOraai*, Gut Orascs, U*k Orsat*. llstichlf art WwsrikM JOHN N. PBET, Vicc^resMsnt passengers muBteorry their J. F. HAAS,Cashtor. :; hand-bags A to the baggage-room on-the •-/-•- •0B80BIFTI0ira-OM mi platform.~oir*the~ north Bide of are now taking orders for new/pack SAFEDEPOSITANp^RAQ^ t VAULTS. n the tracka andthen go upstairs ldit£l and; cross; the' bridge and go Oa iste at an tfcsjooal am stands and at tb* known.brands of _, " / to rent from down fltairs to the eaatbound jStorage far Silverware, Jewlry, Etc ..si platform, while the-baggage •I Tomatoes, Corn, * men carry the baggage across Drafts Issued on dl parts of Europe at Corrent Rates. BATUBPAT. OCTOBEB 7. INI. 'the tracks. through the gates Beans, T Peas, etc. and place it upon the train. REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS --> (for. future ^delivery at the convenience of.pur- NOTWITHSTANDING., the in- chaser. , A considerable price saving can be COUNTY TICKET.. . crease of traffic to and from s effected hy ordering now, as prices havea strong ' ' ' For State Senator, : "*"["" New "i'ork, we have no express upward tendency, and it is almost certain that- Plumbing . ERNEST R. ACKKRMAN, train between 8.09 and 8.50. ' ttiere will be a high market later. . . of PlalofleldT -—- This^ituation could bo easily For Sheriff," remedied, as we. have before "nfleating..| WH.LIA«-Hr-LA WHENCE, stated, by the stopping of the k FREE DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE. * of Summit Bernards vi lie 'express, which Tin andCopperWork •?.••• For Members of Assembly,. ' passes through here with three —— PETER-TlIiLMAN*. of Rah WSJ. - or four cars only half filled. RANDOLPH PERKINS, of West fields -»••••••••»••*» ALL WORK GUARANTEED. tic- EVERAHD K. TOCKEB, of Elizabeth. EUROPEANS profess to be The Children CITY TICKET. 'm -'- ' , • * VTor'Conncilman,. shocked at the/revelations of Faultless Fitting Enjoy a shower bath just as much graft in this country. But no as grown people. We can Install a 387 5pringfleld Avenue, . TupMAS M. riEDEVOiBE, 1st Ward. combination bath, which will give you ... JAMES G. OVENS, 2d Wart. one has/heard them raise any. ^_ perfect satisfaction. Let us talk it -•••[ ••;••>,. ; • ' /' For Assessor, tainted / money cry when-they .. ;Fall Footwear. over with you; Telephone 271, > Summit, N. j.

Kill- . If J.- EDWARD ROWE, 1st Ward. got their hands on an American ' If a woman's shoe looks well her feet will • ' _ rWitilAM SCHULTZ. 2d_Ward.^ /_ tourist; ' look -well,- but a-handsome- foot- counts for ~ hothlnelnan ill-fitting shoe. - ,' For Freeholder; , It's^Tie Fit of Tins Sbos that produces JOHN N. CADY, 1st Ward. foot beauty and comfort Tooth VJ.' BENJAMIN P. HOLMES, 3d Ward, | UWBENCE FOR SHERIFF Th« Patrician remedies, defects and sup. Take care of your teeth. You may not have even teeth; you may nothavelarge plies deficiencies. It retains flatness and pro. teeth; but, everybody can have clean teeth. Clean teeth are an evidence of Tefifle. For Constable, v~«. j- (Continued from Page'One.) ouces shapeliness. It has solved the shoe pient They are also an assurance of health. To cfean teeth use J*cWs Aroniatk CHARLES J. CARLSON, 1st Ward." problem for hosts of other women. .It wOl Tooth Wadk. It may be used with Impunity as often as desired. To trftiten the seconded Jbydelegates from several of solve it for you;—Alfityles teeth uso Petty'* Antiseptic Tooth, Powder. It is not advisable to use a powder" teathers, at per pair oitenerthanjsriecessary to keep the teeth white.. , - the towns, as well as by other wards of I»ett>'»» Aromatic^Tooth Wash J -2oc tAWREHCE FOR SHERIFF 1 Elisabeth, Including Dr. Mravlsg, who, n his remarks, said. "If sister Summit has taken a promise from last year, It Pharmacy, > > ,. * The long flght_for County shows that Summit is young and has WalK-overs for recognition has at last ended, much to learn; that she swallowed a Prudential Building, and Summit has assumed its candy and didn't know It was poisoned. ** Men $3.50, $4.oo Open All Night, j» proper place- among th£~lea'd- The eleventh ward of Elizabeth, Petty: Ho"Pirt»7Uprpr«icHptIoii». If you want an all-round, shoe four square to . ors. As Air. Franklin forci- when called, yielded the floor to Sam- every requirement try a pair of Walk-overs. bly impressed on the Conven- mlt The chairman of the Summit Expect all you will In style, .in fit. In ease. In tion in his nomination speech, delegation. Councilman Baford Frank- service. Walk*OVC» never disappoint In, was Invited to the platform, and In .1 Summit is today the third com- placing In nomination the name of Dr. Walk-over at $3.50, $4.00 munity in Union County, in W. H. Lawrence, said: Geo. £* Keith at $3.00 respect of assessed valuations "I notice tho Stato of Maine faabou t to Bilt-Weltsr r at $Z50— • of -real and personal property, establish a-close season for, lobsters. Every Man's at $2.00 ' following only Elizabeth and Union county established ono a year ago. Summit, the champion lobster of Union We have cheaper'shoea if you want them., • • • Plain field; and fourth in popu- county among all you other lobsters, Is lation, following Elizabeth, here today with her nippers, outstretched,, but very, tenderly* If there are any Sum. We havethem In Lace, Button and Blucher Cuts. Vid Kid, Velour Plaihfleld and Rah way. This mit rooters here today I ask them to re- Calf and Gun Metal Calf Leathers. All .widths and sizes. Style, argument, coupled with—the strain themselves unless' the nominee . Is Material and Workmanship are ArNo. i. These shoes were made at successful. If he Is, then let them cheer ,- Merriam Factory, at Newton, N. J., especially for the Summit Shoe fact that Summit had never until their cheers burst through the dome ' Store. Wo guarantee {heir wearing qualities. The prices are right had any county office what- of this theatre. For to them will be the —r-P.-S.—We make shoes to measure* honor of the fact that the promises of ten ever, was all-powerful, and the years have been fulfilled. I don't be* Convention, after a long fight lieve that the candy was poisoned. j Springfield . j|j\LL,?ummit, N. J., by Capt. Kirkland's Elizabeth •'Last night I-dreamed a dream. Around a banqueting board were many females; »<*»!««««•»••*«•«» »•••»• -»•••••••# •••••••» friends in his behalf, finally re- at tho head a lady of genial,' smiling coun- sulted in a grand victory for tenance. I asked: 'Whois that?' andBoselle, making 03.' Bahway then . The Rer. Joseph C Dunn. v- * they saldi 'That is Sister Elizabeth.' X Summit's candidate. Eliza- couldn't speak to her because she wabroks e from Wright and Rave 2 votes to The Rev. Joseph C. Dunn, rector of Children's Hour beth- at once "fell enthusiastic- very busy eating. Way'down at the end'Kirkland and nine for Lawrence, Bt Leo's R. C. chnrch, Irringtoo, and 'Theevenlngs, alongaboutstory time, ally into -line and pledged its of the table^-they were all there, some of wh(ch gave Lawrence the 73, one more the Cbnrch of the Blessed Sacrament, are beginning to have a chill that them very thin. Suddenly one of them than a majority. _ Platnfield , then of Clinton place, Newark, died Tuesday welcomes a small fire but does not heartiest support, and the Con-arose, as if'about to speak. Then there warrant the starting of the furnace. vention ended in wild scenes of was a hush and the other sat down changed 0 votes from Kirkland to Law- afternoon at St. Elizabeth Hospital, This makes a Gas Heater a necess- delight, and with the utmost- bashed. Then" Sister Elizabeth smiled, rence, and this was followed by a gen-Elizabeth, from a complication of ail- and I said: 'Sister Elizabeth must be alleral stampede of changes, until, when ments, including kidney trouble.. The ity. Consuming a smallquantlty of right.- She-has.a sweet smile, but, oh, feeling of harmony; and pleas- the vote was announced, Lawrence had faneral service* were held yesterday -gas- It throws out~a~!arge-amount—| ure in the result. Dr; Law-'Eat a stomach'she has.' of heat ancLcan-be turned on and . "Then anotberarose, a neat little sister, 03 votes, and bis nomination was then morning, and the Rev. James C. Boy- off. at will. We sell these "small rence'B great personal popular- and. said In a small, piping voice: "Sis- made ananlmons, npoh motion of. tHe~ Ian, pastor of St. Lnciaa' church,"Jersey 'stoves at $1.50, Including tubing ter Elizabeth, oh,__£uter Elizabeth, can Elieal>etb~3elegates, amtd~cheenrano! City, conducted the mass. He was ap- K ity throughout the County -will youjteU when you-have had enoug£>* and connections. They" can be •;••; • unquestionably " result -in his'Yes,' said Sister Elizabeths'-'How can applause for Summit aud_Dr. Law- pointed to the rectorship of St. Pat- ..__,.._ carried from room to room. p electionjn Novem- you tell?' 'I always,'said Sister'Eliza- rence, which were almost deafening. h's church, Chatham; on September beth, *sitfour inches_trom the table, and 1 31, '1889, where he waa~verv popnlar. DEPT. Public Service ber,'by a tremendous majority. when I touch I've had enough.' Then Nominations for three meaibexa of Summit-Has -promised-tozgiye larosc-and-cricdi-JOlv bister EUza- assembly were then presented, which He was transferred to St. Leo's, Irvlm ,have you" touchedT*^Have you resulted in the renomlnation. of Peter ton, September 25, 1897. him a record vote,and the prom- touched, Sister Elizabeth ?.". - ,; of Rahway, and Randolph ise will unquestionably, be "Do you realizejhat Summit I* third in Perklns^bf Weitfleld,' and Everard K. fulfilled. Many. local Demo- assessed, valuation -in real and personal Tucker, of Elizabeth, who-ston ont In FOOTBALL. PITTYOVRMONEY IN property; that ahejs fourth In population, crats of prominence vrere pres- and that she has never had -any county the coat eet frbin "that city" for."V "nic- office? ceasor t|> the latfr Edwiird, 8. X!oTneL^on After organizing a atrong football ent among the spectators at *(H you do realize 'that,' don't you think the second bailor. . ' team and-having satiafactory signal the Convention, as '• "rooters" we have a little right to believe that the Jacob Hatrfn, of Elisabeth, waa nomi- practice, it now appears that the Y. M; 8;r candy wasn't poisoned? We come to C A. may pat no team in the field this for Summit and Dr. Lawrence, present a candidate who is-worthy of thenated for coroner. a. most .unusual occurrence. nomination for the office, of Sheriff. If The nominees were brought ^before fall. J The reason is lack of grounds. .i* ™n«,I5antt%, «ATUBDAT1 OCTOBER 7, 1905.

Mrs. J. F. CbamberUa g fTTTT QKHBUUUUU •w "pending -same -time at' Atlantic aty: ; "»• ~ Tber«id««»oflIr.«»dMn.:A. F. (OooHnosd from Pairt OD«.> A. E. ffickoky of Oak Rldg» Ubby on Bickmatr terrac*.* was th*

scene ota-verypretrr now «VJEQM, N£*W,^ y-ux 01 Satorday last, when Ids* Adelaid Boot oa the north side of Park from We bat* a large stock of *WL?* "- W4«y afternoon, Oct 8ommlt avenne to the East Summit nricmthi ¥r. »i vB a North expect to Palmer, daughter of. Ella Beiknap ftttSfBoston Femsat low notion will be given. Palmer "aEd the late John Conger •cbooL ' .,, T ' 'prioesTaIio~6tfi«r Oealr- •pend_the months of November and , Mr. VreeUnd presented ordinances December In New York. Palmer; and Henry Cpolldg* Laanedr abtadecoratirapUnta. . Mr. J. FrankUn Haas, cashier of the providing for concrete walks on both ware united ln-marrta«e by th» Ber. v : • • - Summit Bank, hu wtoroednrrolaTa 7Mrrand MrsTT. D. side* .of Waldron avenae, froin 8prtag *•?*.'•_ wcatlon spent on tbe spend the winter with Dr. A. .H._ana Sidney Cbnirer. f Jlfffflf IF EIQTOHFS PQtOSAL The house^was very beautifully neld-avsaue to WbUtredire place; and iacdonald's, Michigan, Mr*-Tattle, orated "for the occasion, aBuTi aleooo the north side ot PraaUIa-place^ famous Sault 8t Marie Canal of Mrs. Tuttle. from Summit avenae to Hobart avenue. «°ond the Straits of Mackinae. ~ •event j-five of the friends of the bride w^t HisOccur* Ltartafftke rut Week Freeholder Meisel of Springfield has and groom, who were present to wit- which were each ftvsn a first reading Ground was broken this week for thethe contract (or the erection of the rail- .ness; the ceremony^cpngratulated the and referred to the Law mnd Ordinance Some of tte TJtf*t» WUcn Win three-story brick building to be erected road stations of the Bahway Valley happy conpleT A^receptlon followed Committee; for F..B.,LitteU, adjoining the plnmb- Railroad at-^aUusrol and: 8pringfleld, Upon motion of Mr. Ely", the Law Mftce in that GunJtr the wedding ceremony, at which'Dav, ing.shop of J. B. Croot. The strnc- both of which are now under way. and Ordinance Committee was empow- Look to Your Teeth. tore wiU be 23 feet front, with store of Morrlrtown^ served the •gainmlt and New York directories The •'Seirtng. Club" for the benefit of breakfast. ' , • / . ered to take the necessary legal steps We need not point out to you tbe tod Bnllinger'BB.B. Guide, corrected room on the ground floor, and apart the "Freah Air aud Convalescent Home- to collect from the bondsmen, .of tbe necessity of looking after your_ vtefclVT-at yonr service on the little mente above. will meet at the reside! "Keystone Construction Company tbe teeth, but-we can teU you the ence-ot Mn. GOSPEL BALL MEETINGS. excellence of our - . ••pnblio Desk/' Campbell's Pharmacy. An important meeting of the NewEdmund Schwartze, 11 Edgewood roaB3 Orange "Gazette." In addition to his Water account, 91.000. •Conger Palmer, and Henry CooUdge tian Endeavor Society, of the Presby- The arrivals at the Beechwood dur- "After approving the following bills terian church, held last Monday ability as an editor, Mr. Williams'ex- AKTED-A roaiig man ton«rn th« Learned. ing the week were as follows: tbe Council adjournedj. W butcher buslnew. CaU»t BCIIEUElfd evening, the following members were ceptional business qualifications insure Mrs. Herbert Munn, Mra. B. K. Plain, W. B. CocgeahaU 30 00 Tuosdar mornlne. - si The new telephone subscribers dnr- chosen as delegates to tbe Annual State the success of his newspaper enter' Miaa Hamilton, Miss Ethel Hamilton, £. Richard Phair. 30 00 Ing the past week were: 277L, J.Wein- prise. . — Cuthbcrt Hamilton, Francis D. Iloyt, E. City Engineer'g s Payy Roll aj6 '9999 T OST-OSTOn Tuesday evenltyr, ontbo itre«itre«tt _ Convention, which held a three day's MJJ bbetweet n tthhe ftatlottl n and ttbbo allllk mtlttlt. berger, 445 Springfield avenne; 244J, session in Morristown, this week: The S. Hoytt N. S. Hdyt, Mrs. M. L\ Clark, HarrisoHi n ConstructioCtti n CCo 8 802 16 iTdlamond rlnir. YInder will be rewarded by The death of Mrs. Emllle. beloved Miss (Hark, S. Stetson, Malcolm Mclntyre, S.L. Wright leaTli t thi" n" 01 L, J. Cook, 19 Maple fltreetj 56T* Public Misses Edna'Barling, Lillian Gray, I. Otcar Rapelyea ,-30-00 School No.~5 Park avenue7"256w» John wife of Lewis McKlrgan amTmotfaer of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Weil, Miss Clara Weil. and Annie K. Miller; John Burling and Lawyer E. L. McKlrgan, occarred on H. A. Curtis, D. Jonas, A. J. Modey, A. S.L.Wright 60640 OST—A eoltlo doa. on Thuradar after-. Orlnnd, 01 Oakwood avenue; 14GX, C. Howard M. Kirk. Hamilton Falls, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Coult, Thos. Rooney. 3000 noon. HniubU' rewanl alren toflndar. Bandar, after a brief Illness. Mn. Harriaon Construction Co 3,318 36 irn to DU. C. U. HAItDV. Whlttredve B. Rlveley, 404 Springfield avenne; A. L. Levy, II. Vernotio, Atfreda Macy, .HummlL - fit 258w, Chas. E. Howe, W New-England In the baking and freezing processes McKlrgan had been a resident of Sum-W. Rj Stewart, Jr.,' Mrs. N. D. Lancaster, Wm. P. Fleming...... ?... 401 74 mit for many years and was beloved by Miss Helen Lancaster, New York dry; Commonwealth Water and tight" arenoe. . - • Jersey Crown Vanilla Extract has al- OB SALE-Ftre tory choice thoroush ways stood tbe test perfectly. It will all who knew her. The funeral services Chas. A. Bloomfield, Mrs. Chas. A. Bloom, Co...... , 934 75 F bred white Lechom CorkreK from not bake out In cakes or freeze.out in field, Miss DoWolf, Metuchen;,Mr. and Engineers Pay Roll 437 35 lIl kTT* £LU HTUEtT. si* Conncilman Charles E. FInney made icecream, as Is usually tbe case with were conducted from her late residence Mrs."M. B. Belken, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. a flying trip to Summit the first of the many other extracts. Jersey Crown Is on Summit avenne, Wednesday after- and Mra. R. L. Thomas, Miss E. \V. Public Service Corporation J64 ANTED-Br toacher. room for winter. Thomas, Miss K. II. Thomas, Bay RiJgo; - with or without board: rtelnltr Nor- week and was In attendance at the reg- sold strictly on its merits, and Is fully noon. ~y^ - ' • . Bufialo Steam Roller Co... > 45 wooWd »nd CrratMnt avenues. Atldrena "K. lu. guaranteed t6( give satisfaction in every Mon, Mabitco and"valet, Washington; Mr. 1 70 II,." care HoraldDfflM. si* - ular meeting of the Common Council particular: If yon have not yet tried The nineteenth annual convention o1 and Mrs. W. F. Folger, Chicago, I1L; Mr. B.B.'Waning OD Tuesday night He stated tnathe R. URchiU SO it, get a bottle from'your grocer. One the Hew Jersey State Christian Endeav- and Mrs. M. L. French, C. K. Shunf, Miss Summit Herald. 58 35 WIT ANTED—Two nv>nn*: cnntnillr locat«j. left Los AngeleaTCal., at 6.15 Thnra- trial will convince* you of its superior or Society jnat closed at Morriitown, Elizabeth Keefc, Wain field; Miss Vernom, S. R. Mullen, Collector, postage.03 60 "fV ApplrDK. J. UU11LINO. «• d*y olght, Sept. 28th, and was in Newgua(itie8.-am}'niake you a permanent Miss RIaCTr Morristown; Mrs. C, F. FOE,G. W. Brown '..• - 10 95 friend .and user of Jersey Crown. Do was one-of-the most Interesting and Mrs. S. C. Price, lr.7nand maid, Mrs. W» 15 EVfOII. UH.LEIl'8 German Oaiairotbe.. York- a 0.80 on Mo*hda> morning, not accept some other brand that may Johlollann J.d Walsh. & Wagner..-.. .^^ * 130 00 •av irlnnerB) will, be orsanlred next Tae»- which is probably the fastest time that enthosiaatlo ever heia7-Over20p-aeltF; G. Mulier, Miss Gertrudo Gilbert. The lld & W oar.October 10.atsp. m^atno. loHtcbland be called "just as .good," but Insist on Rates-participated, and were royally Misses Mc^eely, Mrs. Edwin N. Fitler, James II. Martini 4 50 avenne. All who latnnd to enter tnq ctawi was ever made between those two t.J.Cook 3 should be preecnL Claw to meet In the eve* ; having only Jersey Crown. 01 entertained by the courteous citizens of 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. M, C. Work and chauf- points. . , . • feur, Mrs. T. W. Reath, Mrs. II. Toul- Com. Water and Light Co...... 24169 Dins twice a weekwee . Leasona 33 CODU each. Mrs. A. M. Scott and .daughter, Mrs. that historictown. The addresses were men, Miss Florence Avers, Philadelphia. Duplex Manulp. Co ....' ^— 3$ 00, text book 33 cento. above the average and were heartily Pa.; Mrs. F. W. Batchclde, Miss Eleanor Commonwealth Quarry Co 406 48 George A. Malcolm, .sou of W. L. E. a Helms, entertained,, on Tuesday, Standard Oil Co 3983 ANTED—FumUhmlroomwantcO. Ad-, Malcolm; of New England,avenue, and a number of their friends and former endorsed by the large audiences which W. Allen, Miss C. E. Morrill, Mnr, J. Ed. . . drew, with rartlcularsr~W. IV caro fathered at each session in the Sonth ward Mullen, Miss Carmelta Shrew, Miss TobnJ. McGrath...'; 45 10 LetterCarrIerNo.3,Uummlt, N. J; ~si* . a friend, had a harrow edcape from a netgbbors, at their home, BIdgedale ; Margaret E. Cobb, Airs. A. McGregor, Summit Record .;;.... , 20a .50 Hiioo9 accident last Saturday morning. avenue, this city. After a very de- street Presbyterian church. - Miss M. C. Dntton, Boston,* &Iau.; Miss Summit Herald.., ; 203 50 OIl BALE-fllon Falls bam; "poles and A. N. Smith, San Diego; Cat; Mr*. C. L, shafts. Dalit by Joubart A \Vhtt«. Also -An automobile, in which the two men'lightful day the party returned to The annual meeting of tbe Freab Air naturaF l wood trap; f*at-4: with pole, •harm. were riding, was struck by a west* Deerin^, Chicago,'UL; Miss Marguerite break, cut under. Property of uontloman BoseviOe, by evening train. Among and Convalescent Home will be held at Edgar, W. L. Oliver, St. Louis; Mr. and Basketball League. leavlnif town: can bo bousht at pno-thlrd bound train on the Erie Railroad, at those present were Mrs. L B. Polhe- 8 p. m. on Thursday, Octpber 13, in tbeMrs. F. W. Farrand, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Some weeks afro we pnbllshed an item l J. C WIXUH. Uorristown. N. J. si he Schuyler avenue' crossing, in mus, of Brooklyn, N. Y-; Mrs. John lecture room of the Baptist church. C. T. Stout, Dougan Hill, S. L, (who won the golf championship two yean ago at that a basketball league, to play for the HE utfforalffned desires to eorrp«ponJ . Eearhy, and demolished. The two men Jay Bridges, of Newark; Mrs. Theodore Miss Cornelia Bradford of Whittier with a famllr which would be willing to Baltusrol); Miss Bishop, .Miss Helen L. championship of Northorn New Jersey, Ttake three adults and three children for a goUrat of the automobile just In time F. Van Dyke and'.Mrs. A. Tompkins, House, Jersey City, will bejh'e speaker, Bishop,,Uridgeport,Conn.; Miss Katherine was projected. It has now been defi- number of weeks ot months an their only to make their escape. . ~ C. Harley, Fall River, Mass. ' boarders, aivina them practleallr the rlcht Mrs. MacLaughlln; Mrs. J. Stine, Mrs. and Is to tell of hetefforts aa a neigh* nitely decided that such a league will be of war uirqushout tho hotue. Inolqdlna Leiber, Mrs. Walter Clark, Mn. Bri-borhood workerand the cases under her enpeciiulr the uso of drawing room and two Some of the commuters of Summit formed, and will Include teams npre- or three bedrooms, two of which jaust bo tell, Mrs. A. MacKimioa, Mra. J, Dal- care which the Home can help. It Is connected, also a private bath. I{*iUM,wlth -were given a practical demonstration October Term of Court. sentinfc Snmmit, Orange,. Uontclair, ftraclousgrounds preferred: pot tooJarTrotn. rymple, of Boaeville." . • hoped that all those Interested In PlalnSeld, Newark and Hadwn City. th« station,-Communicate, giving descrip- •ot the rapid growth of this dry, when, The October term of Court opened tion of house and lodlcatlng terms,1 with charity will attend this meeting, which A pennant wtlLbe awarded to tbe win- onMonday morning, they applied, for Several minor accidents to various Tuesday; Justice Fort on the bench. Vf. L«stl Lexlnirton avenue. New Yoriccltr. ought to appeal -to every man -and ning) team. A committee la "now their risual commutation tickets toNew . people have occurred In this city this He informed the Grand Jury that a woman In Snmmit. - j ' — preparing a schedule, which-will-be fork, they were informed by the ticket week. While not serious, they have complaint of an alleged vlolatlon.of the noit 8ALE— Piano: Chlckorinjr Sauaro. annonncedlater. 'Snmmit has entered JT rlliit elasa order, with, eotor: cheap. igentatthe Lackawanna'station, that caused; considerable paln_jto thbse~tb Mr tusking prepar** law by ah assessor would be presented NearHummit"-Nerum ' AddfOM A. V. UAItT.Uran- a^strong Sve and will maJMTstrennons Ura tbfranpply of commutation tickets was w"hom~ they have happened. Charles to • give' minstrel show to them, and laid down the - law re- fordrJS.JdJSJ . sottff «hanatedby nine o'clock, owing to the Totten, while at work In Walter Bros', efforts to. land the. champjombip sometime about the. iiirst of next garding assessments. Noseriona crimi- nmM-in IhU JDOAIIDER8 -WANTED— Heasant rooms; flnnsnally large demand. Several of ourmeat market on 'Springfield axenne, re- month. Those who.'will participate nal cases are on this term. W. E. bonorsT " All the city will be played on Thursdagames-iny eveIU-U XnWlocatlon> tanmlnutesfrom«tntlon:ei?Fiinntfare: home comforts. 64 MOUNTAIN: — old citizena had to get their. ticketa_in ceived a-secere cut In the first. finger of are diligently.-"hearsing their'- parts, Badeao, is Rrand juror from Snmmit, AVENUE, south, near Kim 'street, tiutamlt, nlngs, in the Y. M. C^A.-gTmnaalam. New-York, or wait ttotil the next day. bis right hand, •almost severing that and the urlnstrel promise! to eclipse and Thomas Sheppafd and G. H. Von N.J: ~ •• ' to-si ~ :—*' iflember at the first, joint Harry Ruck, the one given last Bpriog_-It in unnec- It_is expected that basketball will be Daffo are drawn tin the petit jary. playedTDTtBeY. M.C;A. every Thurs- OARDEnS mntnlfor tho fall, desirable At the -Rally Day services of the while handling a box at the, freight essary to say thatiEs. affair will be a B IocaUcn:3^i4nUNOFI£L£> AV£NU£, North Summit Settlement, last Sunday, day night, open-dates beings filled In. IocaUcn:3^nUNHOBABT AVENUEF office, let the boxsllp, ahd a piece of the success, as all who attended the former, corner-HOBABT AVENUE. _K!th.an_attendance. of seventy- pupils. tin bindiog, which bad.become loosened, with outside teams. The Summit five one-will witness to this. iThe talk con will be composed of seasoned players, INSTATE OF EVA HUBS AH EN. deceased. - seventeen different-nationalitlea were canght'in the palm of his left hand, 'cernlng the other made those who Rpresented,Jand a very Interesting ad- djOl lovers of thhrlndoor sport are •TRirsiunttotho onlcrofflEOnOETjPAC- inflicting a~Heep and-ucly gaabV In failed to attend wish they bad, and assured of..wltneaaing some excellent BOT. tiurrogato of the County of Upton, ggive n by Dr. W. L "HavenHave, fol- made on the application of the undersigned.- - —. which it was necessary for. Dr. J. W. Is safe to say they will not rates this contests during the coming season v~- Executor of said deceased, notice Is hereby lowed by prayer from Bev. P. A. Gray to take five, stitcbesj _One of tbe one. And it Is for the benefit of base • • • • » • ' ••. given Co the 'creditors of said deceased to. — exhibit to tbe subscriber under oath or af- Chamberlain, of Brazil, South Amer- colored - women-employees.r of- Gray 'B. ball, so all the fans will be there.._ —^_ HOW MUCH LONGER.?— firmation thelr-clatmt-or-dgmandB- against: ^ -_^ T~ic** The women's classes In cooking, laundry, ^jon' Springfield avende, had the estate of raltl deceased, within nine, ThelDOSSnmmit Directory, haa jnst "SOMMJT, Oct. 5,1005. months from the • twentjp^ieveDth day of • ' ~ • •ewing, music and English, werealTie- her hand cangbt in the mangle on EDITOIE SUMMIT HERALD:. , ^**-;'i. September, isos. or |herwii|-be forerer barred •ttmed this week, but'there'is great been Issned by The Price & Lee Co'.; 843 from prosecutingtor reeoveiing the same- Monday afternoon, aud two of-her-fin- Compound Another, week has gone—and toat againagaln«tthosub«_rlber,* _ - • need of teachers for. two hours each, gerswere so badly .mashed that It was Broad street, Newark, and copies are Springfield avenue bridge Ie not fin&Ged EUNEHT B. BUB8AMEN. to a daytime and evening.^-. necessary to amputate them. , " now being delivered to the subscribers. yet. If there is anyone In authority in sa-7. Executor. Besides a general directory of our Summit in regard to such business. The thtrtXrsecQnd annual convention the Twenty-fifth Annua^^Conventlon citizens, the volume contains a classified Interest why, under Heavens, don't they exer- Phone 233 F. °t the Woman's ChrUtian Temperance cise that authority and insist on. the Monday and Thursday p.m.t and of the Union Cpuntr Stiaday School business directory; street directory, and Railroad people finishing up that job. by Appointment Union of JTew Jersey was,held In theAssociation, which will beheld in Bah* officers of the city government, churches It looks as,-1 though the residents DR. EDWARD ALBRIGHT, H Methodist EplscopsJ.church. Passalc, way, on Thursday. October 13, at the and societies, as^well as the connty and In Time on the "other aide of the track" were "^tober 8. 4, 6,fL 3The Sunxmit Union Second Presbyterian church, with ses- state officials. It is the most complete not of enough importance to nave their OSTEOPATH. ^« represented by Mrs. a F.'NIcoU In Money rights respected. The residents of "the sions In morning, afternoon and eve-directory ever issued in Summit. other side of ithe track" are verily a J^Mrs. John Burling. Theaddreeson ning, will be an occasion of special in- Copies can be obtained at the drag In Worry Mrs. Nicoir* Houv, 20 Ruthven PL, SurnmH. 1 long suffering Iot,"a» It is a perfect 1 4Sti Jcesday evenluc was given by CM, terest A. retrospect of the work of thestores of- W, H.* Bogera and W. T. In Wear -SAVED outrage tbe way we hare had to go J^fge W. Bain, of Kentucky, on 'The Ust 25 years will be given by four dif- Green, on Springfield avenue. throunh that tunnel of a bam—to get rt to tbe main street—though mud and J*entleth Century 8earclOUght QB ferent membersoTthe Executive Com- fn^ear M.SEMOR «d V "|4>fllson C. The birthday party given «the bflme dirt, not even an apology for a light to mittee, one of whom will read an origi- In Healtif the evening otiwt put up to lighten the t, Manlcttrtaf. 5csip ( of Mrs. Joseph 8. Palmer, I87BouleH«rd CT; York, gave «n «thSUthe-SUver r makeshift of a path. Isn't it about nal Thursday afternoon for the benefit of In Life • time that bridge was finished t How Patrons Attended M their Besldenca by «p- Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Florence the Fresh Air and Convalescent Some mnch longer are thsy going to "dilly- • polutmenL Oma Botras: ttoi "eponse to thffnquest of the Coni- V Stebbins, State Home Department, proved a very successful and pleasant dallv" with it Let na have it ,finlahed and Superintendeut-of Massachusetts. occasion. The spacious rooms "were soon without any more delay* as there 8 Highland Ayenue, 8anumt,N. J. thaBallroad Company on are some people on "the other side of • i *'"' :th«MtIriveways'pvtt will present that work. Miss Florence beautifoliy decorated for the occasion, tbe trtik'" who have been very much H Darnell, of Kiiladelpbia, the well _ t amd'iBummlt avenue ahd_nfis.rly *W guests were present ncoDvenienced by so much delay. known blackboard illustrator, will Mrs. Palmer, who Is a charming hostess, , COMMUTER. by surfacing with asphalt The s Henry J. Goldberg eipfeditloualy and aatWac- charm 'the audience with her work, was assisted In receiving by the officers The New York and New Jersey f "Commuter" has • jnst cause for t by the Standard BltnUthlc and Bev. Dr. Turtle will give an ad-and inanagerrofthenQme. MissEdlthj protest. For nearly a month all work ot Nswpukv who also have the con- dress upon 'The Word of^God." A Gwynne and Miss Mary Hodenpyl pre- 1: Telephone Company ' construction on the 8pringfield ave- ;tfaV bther\two collation . will be . served at the sided at the chocolate and ice Bream pne bridge has Iain dormant NEWSDEALER material waa cartedirom close of both morolng-and-afternoon table; Miss Helen *.MabIe and ,Miaa 9 Baldwin Street, East Orange •• '• '. .'* ". .* * » '""' V • •;'"• 1 la twenty-fotfr wagons, and/JJK , lo ala l out of town visitors, or Marten LibV poured tea;Miss Margaret i • - . '. •• ••'*' •.. ' Rcvcr Ask Advice. ,_ »e heat so-'aa to work^eatis'&o- ^dTn% who are Interested In San- Lyon and ,MIas Cecil Schwartze served • Telephone 5105-;. ', 'When yon 4*-reacflO£tt or cold don't baa removed,temporixflT,fjxrm 394 Sprinp- fltirlng the afternoon. day school work, and entertainment teapnncb. '• .' aak what Is pod lor It and get some field avenueavenue^ to • . " • , j 1 ft anypne who wishes to re- medicine withlittle or no merit and per- was. rolled .by the company * L. C Halt District Manager •• *':•• ^''C'-WiQ Foley's Honey and Tarcures coughs bap« danfuoaa. Aak lor Folsy's Hooey 8 Hlghjtond Avenue, ^Uerf-whlch was bronfiht^fcere and Tar. Oae (reatett throat, and long n for*fa,e purpose. and prevents pneuroonla. remedy. It curta coofhs and colds quickly. Tako no tubstitutes. next (o the- Jlaxdr\ d office. Ut S&^ m&®!Msmaam J^£ M^Mt^^0^it''^-;^

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WorWTiDoiigf $20,000 Wbeen »pe»i^;'tto,_liwiB«tfaBtew property in altorationB and repajri, SeTeral ' agw private : BanklnaTdicles In Parts are tnucb ?»- ftTw1 ; tarested In the anticipated new Bus- u.it.« steam heat <««*fio uonfi DATA Iwwte aAHtJC alan loan. Tbe beat Informed., flnaa- The honw has been newly furnished , thronghoTit, and tiers place the amount of the loan at : after «' conference tUJaoOO.000; divided between ParUj^ "is under the persoi^toanagoiflttent of :> A **" _ t; The conference; Berlin. >. J V ! ^ wort interesting airf important lately m MORTIMER M;icELLY, Prop. held at tbe White Boose. The presl- Deputy Zoltan LengyaL leader of the rtdlcaLJ^JU!?_nWtalnHMigary» on ^Formerly Manager Hotel Empire, New York ~——Unending variety: of splendid weayesHamrtdheaiir haa taken up tbe subject of rail- road freight rates with an earnest de- Monday urged the Sjungarioa arniy~to' Remain Op*m th« Entlr* all the fashionable and appealing designs; likewise the slre to reach such a conclusion as vrlU mutiny and askc4'them to refuse to obey orders lsiued" In the German Ian- plain, substantial and dignified numbers of renowned be. satisfactory generally, but he ad- •*• •••• «»»•«»»»»• character. - • . heres to tbe principle embodied- in the goage. ' ' " ' ' Mfa Fonjpidour Crepe de Chine Moire Brocades' in' Blicfc—J. legislation proposed at tbe last session . An Imperial .decree was" published in -Twenty-four inches wide, Imported an d exclusive^ of congress. '.••.- .--r^-. •*... " • ".. Bt' Petersburg tm Tuesday directing _ "I have no authority to represent the that Jmmedlate orrangementp be mode for' evening wear; "New stylea,one dress of each,-- president's views aa to railroad rate*,*' Fall designs on white and to conduct-elections of members of the of this season's desirable said Mr. Townsend, "but I can saynational assembly.'; / tinted grounds, f *^ — high-class nov- that b*«ntertaJns now tne same.views Tblrtj Japanese fishermen were mur- exclusive styles l-9t cities, at per in principle as he expressed In his mes- dered by natives at TJplka, on the Kam- yd. 81.75 to : sage, last December. Ho believes that to either, the Interstate commerce com* chatka peninsula. Ten other men es- Pompadour Moires and Sat- Plaids—With printed mission or to some other body ought caped to the American codasbuig ves- in Brocades^or evening warp and plain grounds, sel a N. Castle. ... displaying satin cross bars given the authority to adjust sThe Insurgent chief Morcngo In an gowns and waists, new ana - rates found to be unreasonable. The engneement on ' Sep^ 20 in German exclusive de- 4 Cf/\ of contrasting color, will crox of the whole matter Is not that signs for this I " ^1 I be found very -g /V Bonthwest Africa captured 200 horses m the commission should fix rates, but from the Germans. - Nine Germans Fall & Winter *"* V. desirable for . I _ that it should have the* power to sub-were killed. " ' - . - ' , '•' . Radium-^45-inches wide, waists, at ; ^ * ^^ V stitute a. reasonable rate for one found A strike of electrical worfeera In Ber- 1- black, white' and evening, Moire Velours—Plain and on Investigation to be unjust Without lin extended to two more factories' on shades, an exceptionally fancy, effects' for, 'entire neb authority the evils complained'of Monday. The total number of men out soft, lustrous quality, de- suits or waists, complete. could not be reached^ •._•..'• Is 28,000, No disturbances nave oc- Mr. Townsend said It was expected sirable for 6nw -g ^]f\ colorassortment | f\£\- curred. ' '..'•'•".' A Full Line of House-fqiniahiiig Goodsr tire gowns at, • y w to jghoose from : | ll\/ that the senate committee on inter- Lieutenant General Stoessel, who per yard : _: * " .^ # state commerce would prepare, and re- commanacd the Russian forcea at Port Window ,Q\aB8, Paints, Oila, VarniBhea^ port a measure to regulate • freight Arthur, is suffering from a stroke ~oT Electrical.Appliances, Garbage!Cans, Etc, rates...... paralysla, which' attectsTlils" entire Ieff side. , - ... • "• •. ADMIRES ROCKEFELLER. Andrew Dewet and other Boers were Black and Colored Dress Goods arrested on Monday, acensfd'of plot- Endless assortment of all the new and seasonable Dr. Pearson* Says Talrrt*d Mottsy" Isting to'capture tbe German provinces E. E. a Socialist Rallying Cry. - hi Bobthwest Africa, 4^10 Springfield Ave. PHONE-IOSI Snmmit, N. J. wool gown fabrics are, here in variety of choice; the^most Chicago, Oct 5.—"I would rather be Severely cold weather has set In in extensive collection we have ever shown. / John 0. Rockefeller today, divested of Manchuria.' The troops are demolish- »ooooooboooi hla wealth and with bis lovable person- big buUdlngs. and bridges. to obtain Phantom.Check and Plaid Suiting,'43 incnes wide, ality, than any of tbe crew,'saint* or fuel. French make, medium weightht,, inin-beautifub l new color- sinners, who are attacking him.** * Twenty persons T6et their lives 6y ings, a cloth extensively fipld 11 &£\&£\ ^ The foregoing is-a quotation from an tho sinking of a 'steamer off the coast this season, at :_ : : : : Interview published from Dr. D. K.of Finland Sunday, ' . . FRED E. LUHDEN 1«3U Pearsons of Chicago, who Is widely '•• • • '' "r , ' Scotch Tattan—44 inches wid.e,/vaftoUBctans, light, known aa a philanthropist'' • - "Tainted money," continued Dr. — , ./ Choice Groceries, Butter, Eggs, Coffee medium and dark colorings—Tartans are classed j ''{\f\ Pearsons, "to the popular mind, excit- ; ofieuce Commercial failures In among the leaders, at : : : y{ : i : :.:1#UU ed just now by Socialistic outcries, tne Unlted Btates and I have too much to do tn the world and fphambcrs street, to Park. row. INSURANCE We back every shoe that goes out popular cloth at 1.00 and :-.:, f : : : : : :l,-£3 to be diverted from our. purpose to tryJohn B, McDonald Is president of tho of this store with a guarantee pfpxKjt -and make things better. Let us keep company, the*1 capital stock of which AND LOANS. ness resting on a reputation ol mtnv -—T^runella—Priestleyy 44 inches wide, beautiful bright right on and tlo our beat In our day And la f7^O0,000. The application states Tears making. silky finish, strictly all wool, perfect black-,, at. generation, rejoicing In tbei beautiful that the company Is desirous of carry- You know that If a shoe we sentiment".expressed by onr-tomented ing freight ns vrell as passengers^- , Isn't rightthat we make it right V« l«25and : ,: : : : : : : : : • • ' > : Bepresenta the leading . * , 1 * couldn't back poor shoe's with such * Lincoln, ,'Wiib malice toward none and At a regular" monthly meeting of tbe guarantee. Wouldn't atay In bosi- charity for nil.''' pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Foreign and American ness long if we did. HAIL ORDERS PROflPTLY PILLED. association, at Seattle, Waah., Saturday Have you seen our$3,00 Ilnec' It was voted to advance, the spruce Insurance Co*s BASEBAtUr cents"peMSJOOT" ~~. "~~7"~ Men»» Shoes, —tteorge G. Ward, vice president of ~" In Calf, Box Calf and Vici K.Q ii Standing of tha National and Amsri< Office opposite Depot double or single sole ? Hahne & Co* Newark, N. J. — can League Club*. -the Commercial Cable company, has completed arrangements for extending New York OfflWf • . NATIONAL LEAOUB.- ~ the Pacific cable to China and Japan. Washington Ufe BTd^ \ WULFF'S SHOE STORE, ~~Tb6"7*econ'd tunnel -tube under the 141 Broadway. : 8 MAPLE^ STREET. .' Tortl03 45 .G9f .Cincinnati 78 73 .610 I SnmmH 87. : —!..- •.. 90 53 .«S Bt. IxmU, 67 »-.38O Hudson river. Unking New York and J Chicago..-. 88 61 .591 -Boaton....Co W .336Jersey City, was completed Friday. -1 N. Y; «83Cortlftnatr Phlla'phla. 80 Gl JM Brooklyn.« 103 /.B3 JOSEPH YORK, Jr., — _ AMERICAN LEAT3UE. __ -" ' • ••"••— -- " • .— ,w, **• P-C- w- i~ F.C.—NEW8CF The~A4Inn Line Steam- AVENPR PhUVphta,90 M £&. Cleveland. TS - "Blilp company of Mont- J &S .60S N«W YorkTl 74-, —OUR -_- ... 77 73 ,SU Waih'toni-<3 85 . ...,74 74 .500 Bt, Louis.U V - *propelled. ^steamships. The two " tttr- Hardware am Read the HERALD "Want" Advertisements • Bryan Made Up Tax Losses. blnerartlie Virginian jind Victorian, New Haven, Conn,, Oct- 6.—"State; have given satisfaction, but It has been menu showlug how $10,000 trust funds decided to build the new steamships of Housefurnishings- were distributed to college paella M greater tonnane and with it-sea speed prises In accordance, with Jthe, proyl of elgbreen'knots. They will be ready SEASONABLE GOODS; flons of the will of the late Phllo 8. for service In about a year. Bennett by William J. Bryan.and hla General Jose Miguel Gomes, Liberal Bm^elesfepil-fieatera, '$3.60? yrtte; Maiy: Batrd—Bryanr^gt candidate for president of Cuba, ar- Btove^Boftrda, 85c, and'japward; trustees, have been filed here. Mrrived. In New York on WeaneBday.Hfr Stove. Kpe;:Sheet Ziafc,. D*»J- Chas.B.Chrystal, Bryan says In bis report that tbe pay declared: "Liberty;Is dead hi Cuba, meat of the succession and transfet and. the condition of affairs Is worse ett,eta"" . •- • • tax occasioned tho loss of $473 oat ot than it ever was in the most ferocious GETTING GOOD POULTRY •Warranted; Buck Saws, 80c. PADTTEB, DECORATOR each fund of 910,000, but that be hasperiods of tbe Weyler government: Fl Is difficult unlcstfYou favor us with the The Beat Warranted Steel ^» made tbls atuount good by paying $1, nanclal ruin and dishonor face the peoy order.-^What wo seU have that delicious Furnace . Scoops and. *"* 410 out of bis fees as executor of thepie. ond If things continue aa they are •taste which Is only found in Poultry which ARD PAPEB HANGEB. estate. . the] nation will l>e converted into one are freshly killed. - An order filled by usShovels, Coal Hoda and AshCm, of hereditary rule.' Glazed^ Fireproof Stoneware for %•:•:•: 16 of MRS. M. L. GREENE, *"' Miss AooMvtlt In'Yokohama* 'The Santiago volcano In' Nicaragua FISH OR POULTRY . cooking purposes, andfoUH* PAEITS, OILS LND WALL PAPEL Yokohama, Oct 0.—Mist Alice B6ose Is In violent eruption and la throwing will convince you that inferior roods Kitchen TJtensila.". •• ; vejt arrived here safely on the atcatnei water and hot rocks over a considers never enter our store. • '<*«,*",. WorkSoUcItod. EatimatefFumlshed. i —PHOTOGRAPHER. Minnesota from Slmonosekl and was blearea; raBseo^ers jjrriilng at Ma Paints, Oils, "White Lead and

%!•• OEDOA*PL., -'TTX' SuMoy- received by the American minister, the sfltlan, Mexico, on pacific Mail steam Window Glass. '"' ' ' American consul, the imperial.ma^tei era jand on the Kosmos liner from tha Melville M.Rutan LOADED"SHBLL8; Children's Picturesa Specialty, ofvth'e ceremonies and tho governor, souib report that the hot water fell btft declined any formalities. She will on the vessels at several locations off POULTRY, GAME AND PRODUCE Bnilderfl'Hardwart a S; Ppst, go sightseeing Into the Interior 'until tbe coast of Nicaragua. "Always t^ie B Oct 33, when the party headed by B ' It was reported on Monday that the .In »\\ >;H, Harrlman, nftvsldcnt of .the Union famous Cuban bandit Chlno Orlell bad , 881 Bprlflgfleid Ave. Mason s Builder 'Pacific and Southern Pacific railroad* been killed by raral guards; Orlell bad and Bilss.IlQoseveU's party will leave been condemned to death for several - ' •. .pflOTOGEAPniC, BUITL1E8- Yokohama for San. Francisco on thtmurders. Mnny attempts h&d~~beeh STONE steamer Siberia. . • ,'S made to capture him, and daring these (es and attempts .two men were killed In the CUTTERS. ( -WiiUBuy N«wt Rolling •took. belief that each TTQB, Orlell. - Montreal, Oct 0. — At tha annual ' Tbe asphalt trust aided the Vene- meeting of tbe Canadian Ptolflc Ball< KQelan revolutionists In 1001, according Jons iimentai way company the directors were au> to evidence given in New York Thurs- OPALL8TXLES thorlted to spend a sum -not exceeding day before United States Commission- and -- $7,000,000 for new rolllog stock. er GUchrist In the suit of Ycnexusla Po; ssle or tt real for (Watties. " to recover $10,qoo,000 from tbe trust' Also an stylci oMlatercarrlscss. Building Worlc. for its sJlfccd participation In the Ma- toa rebellion. Carriage Repairirig . ID all Ita bnaehes. ' •, ETC, CUT Tp ORDER. Owing to the - •cajclty at Canadian onuments. He»drtonM>Tft£f boats and the blgb rates the Dominion OilOtWork i»n»- government on. Wed^tsday was asked O...W. to amend to* cbaitlngUwsto permit Vnltea States vease% to carry freight JsfcMig Prwptly Attest from one Canadian Vport to another. refloe«tiriUbe sd|mltte4 to ptrlls;. TeVi7«»- SUMMIT. N.J- .% m^i •••*•» .M — u«i •Tni ••••••• il'fWJIJ HEKAU), TtfBD£^fiiT6BEifc;7^J^

Street. to rridajdecUred Q» pcopossd trte of President Hoowrelt to K«w Oftcsa* to be nnwtse. • •. •;. - \ Brand Wnitttck, th« MmUsV wts nominated on Mondt£ tot mayor otIN*

president hsj a oof M Panama.

-• •• ashington Toe preside^^ baa determineermined to 4n an storehouse at II J!*^.^lloK.feyw..M(ljw.to New Or* f ma, Japan, leans. It was otaclally announced on 0U"8 Monday that he -Wm tinned for more than and con Our Oct 18, go to jrarlous southern points hours) de- : and reach the Louisiana metropolis on together ,with\ the cohtentsj-conslatlnt tho 20th. He will spend a day there mostly of provisions and clothing. The ^: :*I$F$ (':.yj»vwug'. soccos ana will then tike a cruiser of the Col loss waa estimated at $2,000,000. And many thouflani more,will visit this unparalleled ex- orado type and return to Washington The first freight steamer left Vladl r^ position oFWomen!^ MiBS6B*~and GirlslOnterwear-for^Autumn arriving there on Oct 30. He wlU thu* vostok for Chefu on Monday, thus re- STBPH ENSJ5Rp5 fiVoRTany irifrlnjjpmonLstJht opening regular commerce by sea be- and give their approval of it as have thousands of others. See tine laws of the southern tween Vladivostok and other ports. A. all the diaplays you please, but come to S. Herman's before you A new counterfeit ten dollar United Russian transport salted simultaneous »•:•$ States ("Buffalo") note Is In circular ly with relief stores for the people ot buy. Tbe more careful your comparisons the more convinced tho Kamchatkan coast • Navigation I» ; : tion. it Is of the series of 1001, check you'll be that N letter B, Lyons, register: Roberts. still risky In consequence of floating treasurer, and -Is three^lghths or anmines. ShinglesLSash, Blinds, Doors, Our Styles are Absolutely Correct; Our Assort- Inch longer thnn the genuine. The / lathe work Is Indistinct and broken hi Trim, Eta Lime, Cement, ments are the Largest and Our Prices the many, places. The back Is a very dark DEATHS Richard Clarkson, Lowest. green. It was passed first on the sul>- OF States pension way ticket agent at Broadway and for Iowa. and Forty-second street, New York. Nebraska and for thir- ty years manager of'the Iowa State iiig^Pier Caps, Eta Senator Thomas C. Platt on his ar-Register, died .on Tuesday at Dos rival In New York on Sunday made an MOIDCS, la. He was on* of the best SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF attack on Governor Hlgglns, Baying he known/ men In Iowa and, with his was opposed to bis renomlnatlou. Gov- brother, J, s. Clarkson. collector of the 503 SPRINGFIELD AVE., SUMMIT, N. J. " TEU 6m. ernor Hlgglns In .an Interview said he port of New York, was actively en- had the kindliest feeling for the sena- gaged In Journalism for forty years. tor and there were no personal differ- WOlpl'S APPAREL ences except about tho Gotham hotel Henry Kelder, one, of tht oldest , ITull I^ine orr^ir»t- Quality license bill, which'the "governor vetoed horsemen in New Tork statt, died at because the hotel was within 200 feet Kingston, N. Y., on Tuesday, aged six Prices Lowest, Positively. ••••>•• of a church. ty-eight years. He was an expert driv- er; for which reason he was selected to Heating Stoves, Ranges, Oil Heaters, Ladies' Silk Waists At New York on Monday $10,000,000 drive President Grant's team when the Made of fine quality chiffon In eight checks was turntd ov«r to the president made bis trip inrough^the JARDINIERES, FLOWER POTS.. In fancy npvelty oloth, 45 general education board by John 1>, incites long, fitted back, velvet taffeta; plaited," slurred and Cats It 11 Is as the guest of the late Gen- Agent-for BILLINGS, KING k CO.*S Faints and Vaniialies, Rockefeller through bis-representative; eral George H. Sbarpe. Etc.;.Amnranition; in addition to ' collar, kilted skirt, regular tacked and some embroidery F. T. Gates. This great sum, which Mr.-Rockefeller agreed to give to the Daniel A. Cooney, one or the best $10.98, special . front and lace inserted; regular known Knights of Columbus In New $6.50, special . ; _ board for purposes of higher education, Hardware and Housefurnishiiig Goods. wilf now b> Invested at the discretion York state, died at Albany on Satur- of the trustees. Toe Income, It la esti- day, aged fifty-five years. At the last B. ^VA^I^I^KVO, Telephone SOL 7,751 mated, will amount to at least (000,000 democratic state convention be was 4.65 annually. prominently mentioned. hi connection CORNER SPR1NOFIELO AVEMJE AND BOULEVARD. Wr with the nomination for secretary of Skirts Supreme Court Justice John Proctor state. ; • . ESTABLISHED 1889 Made of all-wool melton and Of fine quality white madras Clarke of New York was designated on Frank Beard, a well known Illustra- black cheviot cloths, fine and novelty cloths, brilliantines Wednesday by Governor Higgles as an tor, died In Chicago on Friday;-. He plaited and stitched, fine tail- and sateens; plaited and tuck- associate justice of tho appellate divi- was widely known as the originator fit sion, First department, to fill the va-"Chalk Talk" and for many years bad ored, perfect fit guaranteed, ed; regular $1.49, special cancy left by the elevation of Justice E. J* Tluldowney regularJ6.98 special — ' been connected with the Barn's Horn, ( Morgan J. O'Brien to the presiding jus- a religious publication. . Beard waa ticeship In place of the late Justice sixty-three years old. Choice 89c CbarlesVan Brunt Walter E. Northrup, president of the • Dealer In • **«*«lt»TP> Game* 3.98 Waists It was decided on Friday by the phy- Central bank of Onefda, which failed sicians In attendance on President Har- about a month ago, died on Wednes- - and Veffetable*. Indies' ©Icirte ~"~ Made of fine Kun's Veiling^ per of Chicago university that nothing Albatross, Fancies, Wash fab- day. Business troubles hastened his Made of black melton, silk will save' his life but a surgical opera end. He was collector of the port at rics and Brilliantines; fancy tlon of heroic character. There is no New York-under President Cleveland ';SUMMIT'S-BEST MARKET. plaited, and made in various lace trimmed; regular $2.98, chance of savins bis life unless the hvl888. ^ styles, regular $2.50, special cancer which Is killing him can be special - " checked by the removal of a portion of Brigadier General William Sinclair, Chestnut Avenue; • Summit, N. J, the large Intestine. / - U. 8. A.; rctlrod,-died In Washington on Wednesday. He had a brilliant mili- 1.35 The trustees of the New York. State tary career, serving In many of tbi Hospital For Incipient Pulmonary Tu- notable engagements of the civil war berculosis In the Adirondack* on Fri- He was bora In Ohio seventy yean day Issued their complete statistics for the first yen r, which show that there were admitted- 207 patients. There S. M. Provost, third vice president of were no deaths. Of the 105 patients the Pennsylvania railroad, died In Phil- discharged 52 were apparently recov- adelphia on Saturday. • > AmosH.VanHorn, ered. Justice Parker of the Massachusetts supreme court, died on Tuesday In Bos- In a letter In a Paris paper on Fri-ton. <• day Andrew .Carnegie argued In favor of an alliance of the United States, * France and Great Britain for the safe- OFF Mrs. Clarence Mars> THE Herald *Want Adds" Are" Profitable. CRIMES guarding of tho peace of the world. ham of Cambridge, I1L- The author denominated the countries AND In a fit of temporary named as "the three republics, two un- ity, on Saturday crowned and one crowned," killed her seven children with an ax, In the presence of a distinguished after which she placed their bodies on party on Saturday the battleship Mis- a bed, saturated It wltb_coal oil and sissippi was-"-launched "at the yard of set flro to It 8bo~then. backed her the William Cramp Ship and Engine throat with a knife and threw herself we're carrying on. Is drawing buyers from BulldlDg company at Philadelphia. The on the .burning bed. ALL. quarters-the public KNOW8ITSa sale vessel's sponsor was Miss Mabel^Clnre ESTABLISHED 1S40. Frederick E. Carltoa, whose right of magnitude! Hundreds are gainers by US Money, daughter of United gtates Ben/ name Is believed to bo Jamea Edward Pay Cash or use our Credit Terms! De- ator Money. - . McCandless, who was convicted on Poitmaster General Cortelyou con four charges, three of 'btgniny and one liveries whenLyou say! .1 •lirtefr hfa ,va«itlon-on Monday and as of— grand-larceiy.^wa8-sentenced_ xxi sunred" charge of affairs. Ellbu Hoot Monday by Judge Asplnall In the Kings Largest Newest also formally took up the Important county (N. X4-codrt to nineteen years THEY^E THEY'RE^ duties of the ofltce of-secretary, of In- sips Sing. The_extremio_ penalty STAPLEAND-FANCTJ. state. as~31d Mr. Bacon, the. new^aaalst- which the Judgo might have Imposed CARPET 1-3 OFF ant secretary-, who succeeds Mr. Loowa- s twenty-flve years. 1-3 Stock in Town mls. •/ i "Henry Ambrose Leonard, twenty-four 85.00 ParlonSnits XW Parlor The chief subjects discussed at thtyears old, a ten dollar a week" messen- But it's an goin? att^e Tables, now' 1 GROCERIES now 1*. ^tf Anng the i'-lf tea cabinet meeting on-Xuesday was; first ger? for a flnri of New York brokers; ,jiits ore brand new the' Chinese boycott against American confessed on Monday to a theft of se-, goods, and second, the consideration 01 curitles worth $359,000 from the Na- 1.50 Axminstcrs-at.^ tional City bank by means of a forged 23^4 ' yard.. -7.1.00 SUMMIT N. J. complaints made iby the Chinese J.6O Body Bnusels against the method of execution of thtf check: Ho asserted he bad done BO to lout of 80 "• nt,yarf IJOO •listing Chinese exclusion laws.^—^- showhow y under 25.00 Bedroom 1.85 Velvets at, - 3.00 Enameled Telephone uoX Congress la to bo asked to provide a the system of doing business in Wall . Suits, now yard 83c Beds, now - 850.000 private car for tho use of presi LOO Brussels si, yard 67c dents of the Unitod-Btates In ordei Pat Crow* was arrested In Butte, 90c Inerairt* at, that the railways may nqt have the Mont, on Monday on tho charge of kid- 10.06 . yard...... 60c opportunity to furnish gratuitous trans- naping the, son of Edward Cudahy, a~ 75c loarsias at, portation. '_..." mllUohalre packer, In 1000. He ex-i' lout of 60. ' yaro* •••'•>...... SOc 1 out of 100 Former Senator William E. Chandlct pressed chagrin at-hls capture In such e.OOCbutoniars, 12.00 Dressers, SUMMIT AVENUE, declared on Monday that during 1808, a small town when bo had traveled the OIMUSU, allata Drofu 1872, J8T0 and 1880> not a dollar waa world over and visited all the largo cit- now now la no EXPERIMENTING * asked or given to tho Republican cam ies. • ' ' '' . ' . '; v PORIHID RIKBS buy youryour - <' •'•• • — ' . palgns by any national bank or corpo- Mrs. Hanna K. Brooks, a wjdow, six- 8.00 ration. , .. „. ty-four years-old, was drowned on 4.0© UB BEST! BREAD, CAKE AND PIES Dr. Cecil French, a government pur- Monday In her bathtub In nor home In Never a range that lout of 50 011 lout of 40 chasing agent at W"^** ^" Lincoln. Park, a suburb of Yonkers, 17.00 Sideboards, •quailed the Port- 9.00 Couches, bought for tho New Yorkvxoo a pytfmy N. Y. She had suffered from paralysis land's wonderful now The Vienna Baker. doer from Mancburta^It la only two 'or years and was generally assisted In now b ak in g qualities! feet high and Is called a "toy deer. taking bar bath. Thirty NO." other Charles B. ShlVely, •upnm* chancel WUllam Biggin Travers,' a member of LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AND range feat's •fust as 0.00 YOU GET THE BEST GOODS , lor of the Knights of Pythias, In anthe Newport colony and.son of the late 1U3 opinion rendered on Wednesday held William B. Travers, whOTwas a welt good." MsT-FulI line lout of CO THE DEtryERY d WAGON that an Indian Is not eligible to mem- kaown- financier and clubiniUJp^n^rl- 1 but of 75: of other warranted FROM THE BEST 9.00 Extension"' raises—all sizes and VTCLL CALLEVERY MORNING. btnhlp In the Pythian ordtr. day committed suicide by ihootfeg 6.00 Rags, A word at the city poor farm at Rut- hlmwlf In WBW York. Tables, sow prices. Also Cylinder now land, Vt, Mr*. Fannie Mont, •!*« Word was received' at Victoria, B. O, Oak, Laundry and of Bomner Morie,,wil» neeln an to-Sunday of a typhoon which swept tho Pot stoves! . come of about *5.O0O a ytar. according Marshall Islands recently and candid 400 3.33 Stove Repairs— to the terms of Ma win. 100 natives Into the ocean. Host of lout of 40 lout of 600 GEORGE V. MUCHMQRE The census bureau,on Monday Issued them were fishing when the hurricano Low Prices! 1 . bulletin showing tne quantity ofcot caught them. Lumber. Ctfak and Masons - Materials, ton ginned from the growth of 10Q5 to Henry I*ar, former president of the Sept 25 to be 2^58,031 halt*. Blinda, Doors, Pli^ a (Pa.) National bank, .was AMOS H.VAN HORN, Ltd, wmm ji the United .States district / yoa ••• "Ma. W* mad ftnt i 1ST Sliced to »•-- T—-;-•— - conrt of willful misapplication of fondi ACCOUNTS * r&\ road Young Mea'a Cbriitlaa assoda Of the Institution. 1 • MARKET ST. NEWARK. KX KMT SX, W«t «ff 1 tlon bonding at St Lotus. The uaverslnk Mountain hottl, lo- BUSY 73 American and English Cannel CoaL General Wright gOTeraor o« tt« Phil- cated on the summit of Neveralnk ippine*, will aall for Baa Franclsce mounUla. on tb« outskirts of Beading, *anoh Office, Opp. Depot; i t ; ;Yari, Park-Avenue, summit ,N.J. NOT 7 for a Hx montfis* vacation. daatvoyed by flra^oa rriday.. ja convention at Boston

• I ','• •1 :••. %*-M y»;« iX£ ^•T;^a' mm %•%#£ now daliM thai .'M AWv" Bai rta«iByitt^«ttttee«hi that be did. arrange for. a of Dpraf* the fomwrDow team without ^ the tired oa felra* foal fybans. Are on ltosTsswWl«W»|iB.*»ta.«•>. strUts ootat atx es^afatetaand two; a* cjo«t tn« wial it was a and be can see no barm In callhur the m&***& that W Tbe score: pemast seemanow to have been trans- team by Dover o* any other name, and %****>••&:*!.••?••- *'i: ferred from the green diamond to thexnalntaina that Dorerjron toe pennant coition of U»s newspaperi; the bases, Goldstein. IX...... 1 ft 0 fairly. ' * 1;/™ : v R5& bata, flwres,etc.^baTe been stored and As the gamei were arranged orer ;tba says: to-.-: tbVmanageradftBePoVerandSommH telephone, there Unbtbtnrln black.and teams hsra purchased ream* of whit* white to ahow what tbe sfH« was-for, mguy iDOifnsun at tM action o( MUUMI paper, barrels orlDk,buabela of pens but the,8ammlt management malntajm G«org«I>Dqtt«tteiapU-rioi Summit K that it was for the obamplonahlp, and Saturday.--, •: .,,„-.•.•• • ••* .- • *r wordy warfare^ to decide the pennant '• "The Dorerltea declare now that |C» of Bodgen,c.r.,. was advertised by them as tuch. Mana- JuuiDovertssm. aa it was dUbaodedon winners.' ' • • • • * ger Murphy has also wHttwTaietter to September l^after the last league «-«; It ts really hardly pecessary to saythe Newark News giving tbe Summit and as they were one game ahead ofStS Total*...... 4 • 37 « 6 much about the sHnatlon._as almost side of the^story, which baa not yet DOVZB. eVerr-fan U f«ml1l«r with the circnnv be«n-published, with which Summit winners, and the, postponed game"!? B. t\O. A. E. fans are familiar. An answering corn- tween -Morristown-Chatham does 'fa Henriauex, lb 1 1 13 0 0 count. , •• ' " • Goodman, a-a. 0 0 2 4 0 The Dorer A. A., which was In con- munlcatlon 4s now being awaited. *«Tbe Dover fans evidently reatixe tbi Moortbead,£l> 0 114 0 trol In that place, still •'stands pat," -All this wordy warfare will amount they have no chance of winning the 6n nant against the Sommit team, andtfe 0 5 1 -0and claims Dover has won the rag. Theto nothing! as the situation will remain r Another group 61 saropte suits ready for your Lambert, Sb.....,..~ a .knowingonea tay-tbey never did hVre 1 18 1 Summit management^ ala* •'stands pat'* at its close in Just abont the same state selection. ' In the regular way these sjflendid suits Hatching ef...... 0 1 3 10and claims that a tie exists for the pen* unta the middle of August, when the (e» would retAil at 25.00; in fact at that price you would Cheney, Lf 0 0- 0 '0 0 as at present. ' teams left in the league got toget&er «od. Gla*s.r.f... 0 0 0 0 1 pact, and that a series of games be* decided that^I tho-race wii CTOSCT thtre consider them, quite out of the ordinary. They are > As Duquette has refused to complete would be more money coming, aua a* th* Haxen, tfr. .\ 0 0 1 0 0 tween Summit and Dover should bethe series, and aa Summit is now one fashioned in 42 and 44-inch lengths. They come in Dnquette, p ..* 00_ 0-8 1 plariwl fr>s"flf'^(1ft' th*. nhmplonshlp. teams were losing they readily adopted game" aheaa, tbe pennant la claimed for the scheme, handsome cheviots and fancy ^mixtures. Some of The claims of a tie wonld undoubtedly the coats are lined, others half lined. .Beautifully ^Totals...... ; 8 4 24 15 S be. sustained byany .baseball commission thlsclty.- * -, , • '•Summit up to. that time was bratinr made and very carefully tailored. We cannot take • Summit...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 x—4 "Even supposing Dover-did win-the everythingjwtth case, and when itloM' special orders on these suits be- . * g> coKnlxant of tlie facts In the case. - to Stroudsburft ihe. was realized. Dover..-. ..;..00001 i 1 0 0—S Be this as it may, the Summit man- pennant (which we do not) It was only ..'•This- was followed by losses to MomV cause tfcey are samples. Actual- I ~M% I Earned runs—Summit 1, Dover 2. by a combination of baseball luck by town-Chatham and Dover which brought ly worth'25.00-, special at... MXfm Two-baae hits—Goldstein, Bow. Hutch- agement arranged a series of three the hitter team up, with a possible chance games with George L. Dnqtfette, man- which an inferior team sometimes noses ig^Bfinrhw. Struck oot—By Undo* out one.wblcb should hare won-. Sum-of catching. The three games with Mor. Covert Cloth Coats—Three quarter length^pvert man $,.br Duquette 5. First bus onager of the Dover team, with the under-, rCstown-Chatham after -^August 15 were coats, with or without collars. Loose, Q AQ bails-^-Off Uxtdeman 1, off Dnqnette 1. standing that said games were to be for mit has a bettor' baseball team than easy ones (or Dover. Left on ba*t«—Bammit 5, DOTCT 2. the championship, and Duquette most Dover, as all baseball fans know, and HDuque^e, the, knowing ones say,, fe- or belted backs^sizes 32 to .42—well Oe>>rO First base on errors—Sunnnit a. Passed as has been demonstrated fora sufficient simply keeping bis'agreement with tbe tailored—special at- .•••• -t ••*.. balls-LamarSl Wild pitch—Duquette. have recognised that a tie existed, asjie other managers, though, In consequence, ffitbrpitchMwUnaeman^Klett Sacri- was heard to remark in this city last nmnber-of times this season. the Dover directors say he will not play fice hit—Hatchings. Stolen bases-.* Saturday that the three game arrange The Summit team will play no, more with Dover next year, even il he plays (or. HutcbtngaiHemtaiies,La*nbert% Time wo Remarkable Val- —In. jNm.-' Umpire—Dr. Bowe. meet was "the only way to settle the baseball thin season. 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WAWUKC HOUSE 1BIEF. SCpTTLINQ A SHIP. , A boarding-honse thief of exceptional Laws Asal«»t Thl« Crlm Um*m aW ability Is operating iaOranRe. One of Scuttling may bo defined as the art his many deeds was reported to tbeor cutting boles through a ship's hull, police Tuesday. He had engaged board either for tho purpose of keeping her Sale for^irtiih nuder the name of Martin, and then steady, when.stranded, by filling the committed tbe theft. Notwithstanding hold tvIurWster and thus skying .ship COMMENCING FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 6 . the full account of the robbery pub- 4ind cargo, or sinking her la order to llshed In the local newspapers, the same obtain tho money for which she Is to- man, tiring the same name and telling Bttr«L-_lt_l3. the latter form ot scut* the same story,, succeeded in stealing tllnff that n-e propose to deal with. jewelry at another borne Monday. The A BUlpmnBtor Is monarch of all be E can't make you buy of us, but we are going t^try and tempt you, surveys when remote from tbe landL ~ man Is described as twenty eight years and no other sail above tbe boundary by offering you the best THIS MARKET affords, within the reach of old, five feet tbreejtacbes tall," dark line of sea and sky; hence there wonld ^__Jcomptexfon, hair and moustache, an Ir- be little difficulty In his way should the most economical housewife. ""Tregularly.ehsped nose that looks OH Ifbe propose to_scutUe bis ship, either to it bad .been* operated on/by a surgeon. Injure or to awisl the owner* thereof. «••••• ••» He wears'dark clothing anda doable •For this reason the laws against scut- i - _ horseshoe-pln in his tie and a tling haxe always been very, severe all Swift's Sugar Cured Best - Good Fresh over the world. By an act of congress Rib Roast — on_the lapel of bis coat. On applying passed In 1801 ft was enacted4hat "any " for lodging,' tbe man said bis father person, not.being an owner, who shall •ButteiV J Blade, — did a contracting business iti Brooklyn, onjth_ojilgii seas willfully and corrupt- under the firm name otMartln&Son. ly cast away, burn or otherwise destroy HaT^entTrplwaant evenings wlthrthe any vessel unto which be belonxrtb. __ family.'Trom? the description above, being the~Tfoperty "br%ny dttan or lOclb 1 •••••» it is likely that this is tbe same foxy dUxens of tlie United States, or pro- *•" ••• person who tried to secure board at a cure tbe same to be done, shin suffer death." English -.laws were similar. Small California Urieeda Wilson or Hunter •-' couple of houses in this city recently, Tbe last man executed toEnglan d for Baker's but failed. The man is recognized' from ship scuttling was Codling, hanged, on Biscuits; • - , the1 description by one of the proprietors Deal beach about 1801 for scuttling a ^Whiskey, , of a boarding honsa here. Keepers of Teasel in tbe Downs in order to obtain ffie~~iww' f"1* yiiip|T~~tftft"j wad - Insured.* be o> the lookout for the thief, and the I«ss drastic laws prevail now. and tbe police should be notified should he be"gravity of such a case ts met by penal recognized. • * servitude and tbe canceling of certifi- •»•••»•#- <>»••••• cates should the offenders be ablpmaiK Lamb »«»•*•*>•» •d with the master tits admiration ot sheath leaves at the Joints of bamboo, Hamburg- the public. His especial delight was to Ibese specks, seen under a micro- *\ ', Chuck Steak hose in a poetical attitude in front of scope, are veritable barbed arrows, Salt % Punch and Judy ahow. Be did this and once taken Internally resist the Steak, OP Roast, , at a particular spot every Thursday action of tbe gastric Juices and set up Pork, afternoon for Tears, thoroughly enjoy- an Intestinal Inflammation that tors* mg the murmurs of curiosity and ap- rlably-caases death. ' .^J jDlanse ^proceeding from the gaping 3clb 8c lb 8c lb V. *, oowd which he deceived. We'do not i ,-*)*•»*(>**•»•»»•••*••»•••. . • •••• bear that ne reaped any other reward 1 dreamed last night that.I was but his pleasure. . married." said the maid as she sat : Ginger or down to breakfast tbe other morning; lean Pot "Is that a baa dreamr -: Lemon Snaps,; - Tne study of the improvement of the *TChe: only thing bad about It," Roast, j human race by selected breeding has growled her father, "Is that It Ian* tn recent times, been dignified by troe.*-<3Meato New*. >M science. TUe-glib argument U applied that as, we Improve tbs race ot race 4* mmrvmmm* % f 5c to 8c lb horses by selection of parenta, we Tooth—I have come to week the hand might produce similar effects by super- ot yomHSanguter In marriage. '•••Olsliajitu #* ?j*—v- . vising human, 'marriages. -TJurerajre Uan—Will yon kindly can tomorrow? several fallacies In tWa teasonlng. .We I make K « rule not to athmd t* are able to breed fast race horses be- nesa out ot office hours. . cause we want fast race bDrsea, but tits dtffleuJtT la that we do not know Union Place, . Patriots are grown too snrswd to ns> \ w« abooid aba at— atocere, and >we are too wtoe t» trbet m•ft.-1. 3^v *iw»j'