tVASBJKGTON LETTER House Burned...... This (Friday) mooning at daylight, W a s h in g t o n , d . U-, J a n . 3 0 ,190u, the large residence of Mr. P, W. Strom, President McKinley will, it is ex in Acquackoriorik: township was burn- fiectcd, shortly issue a proclamation, eel to the ground. We have not yet tifferiiig- an uneonditianal pardon to leaned particulars before goiug to such of the Philippine rebels as sur pie^o, render before a given date, and giving j L u r > i A vondale Moise Co., No. 1. notice tbat all found with arias in their hands after that date will be consid Avondale Hose Co., No. 1 recently ered brigands and outlaws, and treated BELLEVILLE NEWS. LEGAL PAPER OP FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. elected officers for ensuing year. , as such. This may caiue a few spasms President, John H. White; vice- among the “aunties,” but it is the Vol. V- No. 51. NUTLEY, N. J., FRIDAY, EEBUARY 2, 1900. $1 a Year pres dent, John D. Donaldson; lore* V; right and proper thing to do. There man, Jacob Fitting; assistant fore- 3s no Itnger even an apology for a Fil mau, Robert Mollit; secretary, C. B- Barnes: financial secretary, II. Knab, ipino government, and no organized gives us a second paper. Three other Big Day for Bel!/wiUe_ ..^ -.A lam eeting of newspaper men at LITERARY NOTES- JLr.: trustees, 1£. fi'robose, W. tiittcliffe,. force of any size anywhere, and the illustrated papers in Feb No. are:— It is announced that arrangements Amsterdam, N. J;ilTuary 10 , Cftt,">,000. Bouse and Senate will hold a joint Fk an k L eslie's P op u l ar M onthly early Greek poetry, and to satisfy us suingyear were elected: Deputy Grand making ils intal re- n.’ces $:J05.u0u. CHUKCIJ i;s...... caucus for the purpose of reorganizing has started the new year with some for the moment wilh this glorious Chancellor, is Past Chancellor Smith, See adv. in-another column. GRACE P. E. CHtTECH, the Congressional campaign oommit- vety attractive features. Christmas c h a rm .” ot Rutherford Lodge. Those present Rev. H. Fields Sauwenig, Rector. See. No. was a gem, and January issue had We quote below the prologue to tliese from Nutley were: Dept. Gr. Chancel TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, Services—Sunday, 8 a. jn., conimun- The House disposed of the Roberts' important papers—R. E. Speer telling delightful “Echoes” by Mr. Mifflin: lor Frank Shepard, Gr. Chan. Mutch, cured of her Deafness and Noises iu ion; 11 a. m., sermon; 4 p. m., child about life in Persia, G. W. Stevens of ren’s evensong; 8 p. m., evensong and case last week, by shutting him out, P. Chau. Hausby, P. Chans.Arthur and the Head by Dr. Nicholson’s Artificial Not in these valleys where •we now recline. military operations ou the TSile; but sermon; Sunday school 3:30 p. m. but the House committee on mileage But far beyond these purple peaks tbat glow U. W. Stager, P. Chan.Treeland, Chan. Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his In still has to decide whether he is en the most attractive paper was U. S. Lies the fair land I love. There winds are loir Commander Win. F. Dittig aud Mr. stitute, so that deaf people unable to titled to mileage. Chairman Barham Commissioner General Peck’s “Amer ST. PAUL’S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Aud soft. He of the thyrsus and the vine Wilson G. Kierstead. procure the Ear Drums may have them has been trying to get at the legal Comes with his leopards and his skins of wine. ica at the Paris Exposition.” Stories James A. Fairley, Minister, 1 Glimpses there aTe of Naiads to and fro free. A ddress No. 0741. T h e N ic h o l status of the matter. He talked with by Crockett, Castle and others. Scores Public Worship, 1 1 a. m . an d 7:45 Flitting through groves; aud faint Is heard, One of the best arranged poultry son Institute, 780 Eighth Avenue, of line illustrations. During the year p. m. S unday school, 9:46 'a. in. • A ttorney General Griggs about it and and slow farms iu town is owned by Mr. A. Lam- N ew Y ork. more Paris Exposition papers will be Young People’s Meeting, 7 p. m. ■was re-erred to Comptroller Tracewell The pipe of 6ome brown Faun beneath tho pine brectit, of Harrison street, the well- •of the Treasury, who would have to There upland streams dissolving, reach the given, and special contributors will Mid-week Prayer Meeting, Wednes known piano manufacturer. Arrange day, 8 p. in. pass on the account, if Roberts should vales; tell us about Spain, the Panama canal, And there are groves of Ilex and of yew. ment of the buildings, steam heat,etc. be allowed mileage. The Comptroller etc. Mrs.Gen. Logan, Capt. RobertE. You are cordially invited to all these Unending valleys aud Illyrian dales, could be very profitably used by a man services. Seats free said he would be guided by the action Lee, Gen. Miles, Capt Robley D. Evans And gods reclining where the .soft winds in the poultry business now. Mr, A., Df the committee on Mileage. Speak woo; and many other writers. $ 1 a year, 10 c with interests elsewhere, has given up 20th Century Black REFORMED CHOKCHi-CHlJRCH ST. ing of the matter, Mr. Barham said:— And azure seas there are* and sunset sails, single number. And shepherds piping on the capes of blue. raising fancy fowls in Nutley. R ev. w. Stuart, Pastor. “ Personally, I should like to pay Mr. That’s what we call the black Sunday Services— Morning. 10.30 Boberts the amount of his mileage Mc Ca i /l ’s Ma g a z in e for February, a. m.; evening, 7.30 p. m.; Sunday r e a t o v e l o f e w e r s e y Report of a lively debate atourH igh dyed byonr new method. If you He came here expecting to receive not A G N S J .— aside from its unusually full Fashion school, 2.30 p. m.; Christian Endeavor School: “ English us. Boer,” and some have a. suit of clothes or a dress, cniy his salary, but the perquisites Every New Jerseyman or woman.must department and two fell-page colored Society, 0 45 p. m .; J u n io r C. E . S.» color out of style, or faded, we 3.451- p. m.; Weekly prayer meetingjon': ' ->t belong to the ofBce of Represent- take a certaiu pride and pleasure in the plates, has many fine pictures accom com m u n ica t i ons, e tc ., we are compelled can make it a rich black that wont Wednesday at 7.15 p. m.; quarterly ■ but I have examined the law atmosphere and setting of Mr, Paul panying a sketch of Quebec, Canada, for want of space to leave out this is sue. refully. and do not see how wp Leicester Ford’s great hist orical novel. Thin hs'nflaniiiA Tnmfiivina font —t-v HE LOST BOTH HIS HANUS.
But Is si Successful Farmer-Vfhat Determined Mau Can Do,J J . f t , An example of what can be /accom plished by a determined msui, even PRACTICAL though, deprived of his hands,.is shown by the work performed by Michael Laffo; as he is called, a.lthou'"li\the or iginal name is Lend. . . ■ Hr. Laffo is uot only deprived of Ms Horse * Shoer hands, but the right arm is off close at the shoulder, the result of au accident iu a sawmill in New York State twenty- RIVER ROAD, four years ago. Though having only one arm, the left, aud that terminatiug Corner Avondale Boad, AVONBALE, N. J. iu a stump, Mr. Laffo performs’ au amoufit of work wliic-h would seem Im Opposite tlie Bridge. possible, and which would put many a healthy-bodied, ^yholerlimbed man to Lama and interfering horses shod on scientific principles. sha me. He handles lumber, ties and cord- wood, loading and unloading them from G-eneral Jobbing, Work promptly executed a wagou; can hoe, rake, pitch hay; and will cut standing corn at a rate which will keep two good meu on the hustle to bind after him. O O Last summer he raised a number ot acres of potatoes, doing ail the work on the place himself after the ground was plowed, planting, hoeing, treating' Best Quality.' the plants with paris green, aud Anally digging the crop. A fonr-tined fork is pushed into the ground with his foot, Lowest Price. then with the handle under his arm a pry across the lctiee brings the tubers out at a lively rate. ' —New York Journal. Mr. Laffo came to Palmer from Con Orders by mail or telephone delivered promptly, necticut eight years'ago, taking a con knew not whether he was among the be true then there are more than LM.HJU tract to draw the logs and ties from a N AN OHIO CEMETERY unrecognized dead or whether he had bodies interred there. large wood lot, in which he worked YANTACAW ICE COMPANY, been captured aud sent North as a pris Before Col. Knauss took hold of the early and late, often from 4 in the oner of war. All these years she had matter the cemetery lay in practical morning until l) at night. He has eight Leading' Coal and W ood D ealers, BURIAL PLOT WHERE CONFED waited for news from her soldier boy. neglect. The lirst man who gave the children, all married but one, who is ERATE DEAD LIE. Aud as they passed slowly by, she be slightest actuation to ilie little ucglects d engaged w ith him- in business, which N utley, 1ST. J. came aged and feeble. Numerous at plot of ground was Governor Hayes, consists principally of teamtug, etc.— Telephone at Railroad Stations. Graves of t h e M e n Who Wore > ' Gray tempts she made to trace her husband, afterwards President of the nation. Mr. Laffo making tlie contracts aud but with no success. One day she and £>ied iu a Northern Prison Are While Governor he gave a farmer liv overseeing the work, while his son heard of the work Colonel Kuauss was drives team and otherwise assists.— Taken Charge of !>>' 31eu Who \Yo ing near the cemetery .fiio a year to doing and she wrote him. The Colouel keep the weeds and brush out. Then Palm er (Me.) Journal. the Blue. scanned the records and found the JOB PRINTING Governor Foraker—the mau who de husband's name. “Anti, ah, if you clared that no Confederate flags should At Columbus, Ohio, tliere is a little could blit read those tender words of cem etery th at lias done much to ce- be returned to the South while he was thanks that that aged woman wrote to Governor—used his influence with the iueut the friendship that imiv exists be me,” 'said the Colouel, with feeling. OF EVERT DESCRIPTION tween tbe Blue aud Gray of tlie Civil Government, and the result was that .War. it is a cemetery iu which are tbe spot was inclosed in the present buried bodies of nearly 3,000 Coufed- stone wall aud the inscription chiseled srate dead. About the plot is built a on the big boulder. Eiecuted at tnis Office witii Neatnes; substantial stoue feuce, and within his enclosure stands an imperishable WROTE THE PSALMS. oulder upon which is inscribed a seu- Bakers used 0.000,000 broad labels in Cipher Like Proves th: ence that tells of the sacredness of llacon ’s An- October. C A L L O N - thorship of Shakj*i>eare. FLOORS :he ground. Here once a year memo Though (he Bacon cipher may have New York liousesmiths aud bridge- Of Kitchens and Porches are the rial services are held by the men of proved that Shakspeare did uot write meu g et $::.20 for eight hours. Columbus, and these exercises are al- hardest to keep naint on. We the plays credited to him for three cen St. Louis now has a Tobacco Work P. J. RICHTERS, ,ways joined by a delegation of ex- have the only turies, another cipher proves just as ers’ Union made up entirely of colored Oonfederates who come from their conclusively that Shakspeare wrote the men. FOR GOOD BARGAINS IK Southern homes to pay tribute to the FLOOR PAINT , Psalms. Of course this is a joke, but Button workers.in Rochester, N. Y., etnory of their fallen comrades, there is as much evidence to support it Which will harden the m ore it ■se exercises aud the care of tins have secured a substantial increase in is washed, and makes a pernia* as there is to support the other theory. wages. uetery are due to the exertions of ENTIiAXCK TO TIIK CEilETEBY. In Shakspeare’s name lies tlie key to nent coating. ; Out of 1,100,000 in Massachusetts en i ex-Unlon soldier, Col, TV. H. this wonderful cryptogram. Everything For Painting cir Aiauss, a veteran of the Civil War, in Col. Knauss tells of the wartu we!- gag’d in gainful occupations only Renovating Your 1‘Iouse. ~ itl rjie Krill tl* wl»“ n As Mr. Donnelly says, the spelling 37.000 are employed on Sundays. — m n x *■ REAL ESTATE. ■------1------; men, of scholars and gentlemen. What BOE’i Toljscco Spit 3DQ SMOfrO Tom' UK ATTtj. TOPICS OF THE TIMES. To quit tobacco easil7 and lorever, be mag. should be carefully noted by the ne Aetic, fall ot life, nerve and vigor, take No-To* A CHOICE SELECTION OF INTER gro race is that this added influence Eiac, the wonder-worl?er, that makes weak tneo ESTING ITEMS. is beginning to be felt. fetrong. All druggists, 50c or Si. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample tree. Address Comments and Criticisms Baaed Upon fiterlioir iip.mp.dv Co.. Chicago or New York. tiie Happenings of tlie Day—Histori The wearing of caps and gowns by Olive growing on the Kalian Riviera cal and News Notes. graduating classes, and sometimes by is giving- w ay to tlie cultivation ol’ members of the faculty of American flowers, chiefly roses and pinks, for tlie It was an American foot that kept the door open in China. universities and colleges, is a pretty bit London and Paris Markets. of old-world formalism never entirely A “Life of Lincoln,” by Norman Hap ;ood, will soon be published by the Never mind, when 1001 comes wo given up, and uow becoming common in “ Bo Not Bam the Candle shall all know for sure that we are liv this country. In one way, no doubt, the Macmillan Company. ~ ing in the twentieth century. custom represents the disposition to do The J. B. Lippineott Company pre At Both Ends.” something original and striking which sents a uew novel by Mrs. Alexander, The wheel is declining to such an ex not infrequently characterizes college called “The Stepmother.” ' ‘D o n 't ihirik you can go on drawing vi tent that very few bicycle phrases are students, but it is also a pleasant in A now book for girls is “My Lady tality from the blood for nerves, stomach, found in the up-to-date vocabulary. dication of respect for old, formal and Frivol,” by Rosa Nouehette Carey. It br&in and muscles, without doing some dignified customs. Tlie cap and gown has illustrations by Bertha Newcombe. were once the every-day attire of all thing io replace it. Hood's Sarsaparilla, If the servant girls are to form a Charles Major, author of “When collegians, just as wigs aud robes are gives nerve, mental and digestive strength trust it implies that the back of tha Knighthood Was in flower,” is put still worn in England by judges and hy enriching and vitalizing ihe blood. Thus home is disposed to come to the front. barristers. Iu America the fathers ting the finishing touches to a new his torical novel dealing with the period it Helps overworked and tired people. went, in tlse rejection of monarchical We take it that the postmaster who forms aud customs, to the extreme of of Charles II., and introducing some attempted to thaw out a chunk of dyna democratic simplicity. Characteristic of the more famous characters of the mite never passed a civil service exam gowns were given up by ministers, by time. Nell Gwynn plays a prominent ination. judgts and lawyers, and by college part in the tale. men. But of late the idea has begun tc “The Boys of Scrooby,” by Ruth It is generally agreed that 1800 was prevail that a certain formality, a cer Hall, describes-the adventures of three / M m w s \ a poor year for the poetry industry. tain deference , to ways honored bj brothers who travel in Europe, as well Cures all Throat and Lung- Aflcclions. Pegasus appears to have gone into the long usage, is not only not inconsistent as in Virginia, Massachusetts and New COUGH SYRUP trucking business. witli democratic principles, but is con York. One sees Richelieu and Louis Get llic R-enuiuc. Refuse substitutes. yO ducive to dignity and a wholesome XIII. and plays pall mall with Queen Millionaires who generously endow sense of distinction. Tlie United Anne, and oue visits the court of King \ . I S S O R E / educational institutions do nuicii to de States courts and the courts of some James and that of Frederick. 7?y. Hull's PiUs cure Dysbcf>si& Trie.!, zofpr.cn, stroy that anarchistic spirit which of the States are not less favorably re In an interview Max Pemberton Cheap washing soaps and powders, too, Military Conscription in Japan, would far differently teach the young garded because the members of the gives some interesting details as to his idea how to shoot. bench wear the old-time gown. The methods of work. It seems that lie fre With alkali are strong; Conscription and universal liability The dire destruction which they do to military service lias existed iu garment at least suggests dignity and quently destroys many chapters of a Japan since 1S77. Tlie .service is three The average salary of ministers iu decorum, and is certainly preferable book he is writing if they do not seem Is sure to show ere long. years with the colors, four more cm this country is stated to be a trifle over to tiie sight of lawyers iu shirt-sleeves to read really well from first to last. Dut Ivory Soap will never hurt permanent: furlough in the reserve of $470. it is easy to see why so"many of and smoking in court—a spectacle When working at “Kronstadt,” for in The fabric, howe'er tender; - tlie active arm y, live years iu the lsuul- onr young mou prefer to be railroad which is not entirely unknown. stance, he thrice destroyed large piles It makes short work of stain and dirtj. wehr or mobile militia, aud the re kings and trust magnates. of manuscript which appeared to him But no work for the mender. maining eight years in the laudsU'um William It. Merriam, director of the unsatisfactory. After the third on BEYTKE FnOCTEn & GAMBLE eg. or sedeutery militia. The young' Jap In a New England city the Chinese twelfth census, has contributed an ar slaught he discovered wherein the anese who has passed a certain educa lauudrymeu have formed a trust to ruu ticle to the North American Review, iu weak point lay. He had beeu trying The Reflection of a Bachelor. tional standard and engaged to feed up prices. This indisposition to hang which he sets forth iu an interesting to write in the first person instead of A Very Mountainous Region. and clot lie hiiuself during his ervice is behind these trade combine days shows manner the details of the large and the third. So he started the novel all Iu the average• woman’s mind styles Botiva is the most mountainous required to serve for one year only, how the Mongolian sometimes may complicated machinery which will be over again in the third person, and the take the place of her husband's poli country in the world, and that por subject to his making himself efficient. take his cue. involved in taking the census of 1000, public knows the result. tics. tlie neighbors of his religion, and tion of the great chain known as.-the These youug men furnish a class of as well as of the tremendous amount Miss Helen Stuart Thompson, the au tlie baby of tha morning newspaper.— Cordillera do La Eaz, in the neighbor officers for the militia. . Why should these people returning of work involved. It is fortunate at thor of “Windy Creek,” a new book New York Press. hood of Lake Titicaca, is of-surpass from the Klondike with fabulous sums, the outset for the accuracy of this cen which is arousing much interest, has ing grandeur—a colonade of pure A Pow erful P isto l. of money organize companies to work sus that the act under which it will be lived all of her life—she is about 23 lldiisehold EXinls* white summits, extending more ttmi Tlie new Mauser pistol, used hy tlie their claims? Why do they not us^ taken is the best one that has ever years old—on a ranch near Denver. If Lhere is ono tiling on which the house 130 miles almost:-in a direct line. No German cavalry, is a very formidable their own capital and take for them beeu enacted, as it holds the individual Recently she undertook a course of wife prides hersolf, it is that of having her other group of peaks will compare-., weapon. It will kill up to a distance selves the immense profits promised? in charge of each line of inquiry re training in the Arapahoe County Hos laundering done nicely, so that cl to wear with them. In Ecuador there is .s-> of 500 yards. , - sponsible for any lack of method or pital in Denver, the impulse which led ing apparel may ho the admiration of nil. irregular cluster of extinct volcanoes Another burglar has succumbed to slowness in presenting the results. The her to this profession being a con: Tlie washing is a small matter, anyone al which rival those of Bolivia in beauty; the onslaughts of a hatpin', wielded, iu census executive administration com sciousness that she had a special talent most ean do tbat, but to have the linens and picturesqucness, but lack their THE HERVES OF WOMEN this case, by a New York woman. The prises a director, assistant director, and for nursing, coupled with a desire to present that flexible and glossy appear elevations. Iu Bolivia the twelve Lydia E. Pmkliom'D Vegetable Compound right of woman to carry this kind of live chief statisticians and under the get a wider acquaintance than her ance alter being ironed requires, it fine peaks of the Cordilleras de La Pa.? Belieres the Suffering: from Over- concealed weapon will hardly be dis act this working staff is to have ready ranch life had given her with human quality of starch. - - . rise above 20,000- feet. In Ecuador, Trrouglit Nerve*. . puted so long as it stands her in such in two years tlie information as to nature, of which she is a close student. J. C. Hnbhiger’s now laundry starch there arc twenty volcanoes in a singlo . “Deab Mbs. P in k h a m :— I am so good stead. population, vital statistics, agriculture, Miss Thompson hopes to come East “Bed Cross” and "Huttingar’s Best” duster, and eighteen -of .them are cor- ,s; "’■ateful for the benefit derived from and manufacturing industries, which iu for additional hospital experience when brands are his latest inventions and the ercd w ith perpetual snow. The lowei-l; I use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- A Western paper has offered a prize 1S90 it took seven years to g ath er and she has completed her course in Den finest starch ever place 1 on the market; is 15.022 feet in height, -and-:the■ b-lgfi-' not a new starch mud a by a new manufac ,ble Compound that I wish you to of $5 to the person who gives the best print. Thus the usefulness of the cen- ver. Miss Thompson’s stories of Col- e.sst, Chimborazo, reaches an altitudn/of * turer, but a new stnrch bv i>° leaitinn- jblish this testimonial that others ansm r to tlifl ■.firip'stirwi. "How ran a. STIR will bp rliKtinf'tl v nnhnn/'oH T»i_ j The more particular you are, the for a long time. The toest evidence that it is away from the routineand is 1 more you'll appreciate the things we almost the essence itself of realism is , have gathered. This will not pre demonstrated by the '(act that it at vent you from appreciating our white tracts audiences contiprising people ! who are seldom seen ijb the theatre. shirt for $1— as comfortable and ; W ith its quaint, characters, its homely ' New York, January 25th, 1900. well-fitting as the more expensive : humor and a pathos th at i* not forced, i kinds. but comes as a sequence of events that \ AN INTENDED COMPLIMENT belong to everyday life, its charm and ■ T&e New Tt ma?be a interest are enhanced a hundred fold HE was walking through the Ro ■‘Way Down East,” with its excellent S tunda •■with a friend, who evi- 1 Spring Neckwear ^<£ *5 cast, beautiful scenery and complete farm house pictures, from preseat in : dently was a stranger in New for Women — but better i York. And the friend liked the store, dications will be endeared to Academy that than late. The search for best of Music patrons for a period of indef and said so. "Yes, we think it the styles has been going on diligently inite termination.- finest store in New York,” ssid the for a month or more—the result : woman who knexv. Plcz.se do not awaits your viewing now. All of it Mr- Bassford’s, R em arks at the ; feel that way aboiit it. last School M aetiug. THE NUTLEY SUN. is American, though much is in imi „_,_Fine.things-an sa-apMtrmake one I am an advocate of the highest edu- tation of Paris products. New ideas feel as though "don’t touch” signs action for tlie young. There is no herit *• I'lie Only Newspaper printed iu j in stock collars with bows, new styles . were dangerously near— fine rooms age of greater value that can be given Franklin Township.” of jabots, most attractively trimmed; tv our children. The very foundation are so little apt to be really home revers of lace and silk in latest shapes; , like £nd cheerful. It is a beautiful of our country is the common schools, Entered at the PostoBlce at Nut,ley, various fine fronts of elegant taffeta and it is froth them we gain our great F you flli& fl SINGLE MAN, i store— bountiful in its beauty— but silks, and so on. prestige. All men who have been N. J., as second-class matter. : won’t you think of it as a comfort- prominent in tlie country’s progress that is no reason why you should not have your lifep | i able store, a useful store, your store? FUHLTSIlEll EVERY Kill DAY J o h n Wanamaker have recognized this, and have en insured. Viewed simply as an investment, Life||| j There is all the freedom we know Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., deavored to impress it upon their fel AT B roadw ay. 9fli a n 1 li)th W' 1 how to give— and as many things as and Fourth Avenue. low citizens. Insurance is as profitable to the bachelor as to the Iff N U T L I5 Y , J\T. ,1. ! we can find room for, just to look at Our Republic to-day is the better AT illii i’HEATKKS. . benedict. HI Office ('orn^r <>f Franklin jilkI V>vn?land Avs ; and enjoy. for its great public schools. Wash Telephone Oall Ci.v.i—I. I As a store, its aims and purposes B liO A D W A Y t h e a t e e . ington said “The merit of the Repub Write for Particulars ; are clear: Good service; fair prices; Ivlaw & Erlangen’s production of lic will be its common schools. Foster WILLIAM TAYLOR. F.rlitor and IVourietor, i nothing considered as absolutely sold Gen VV-'llaie’d Ben Hur, dramatized them; advance them, cherish theiu Home Office, Insurance Co.^ until the purchaser is satisfied. by YViu. Young, is one of ttie theatri and it will grow and prosper,” Advertising Ktites Reasonable. Large In a paper the other day, I saw these Newark. NUiie of America. 1 cal sensations of the year. The Broad space given special figures* SOc Cottcn-and-Siik Foulards way is cruvvded at every performance. figures illustrating the hold on public JOHN F. DKVDEN, President. LESLIE D. WARD. Vice-Presider,t. at 25c ,'ie
the meeting of said Committee to re- Street, Tl Arrive Arrive member of the Methodist church, and < 'Z Arrive Arrive Newark, 3 1 Franklin Franklin Avondale Lv. Chambers Avondale. Arrive Arrive at Chambers' Ti <5eiv{! and consider objections to th e P aterson was belovedjby a wide circle of friends. 1 Arrive 1 assessments of sidewalk improvement A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A,M. A.M, A.M. A.M. A.M. A M. on east side Passaic avenue, between News has just been received of the 5.30 5.53 5.55 5.57 6.09 6.37 6.45 •1.55* 5.00* 5.37* 5,50* ■5.55' 5. 57* B 1’.* Grant avenue and Hightielrt lane; death from pneumonia of Mr. Richard 6.13 6.29 6.30 d.32 0.15 7.15 7.30 5.40 5.45 G.18 0.33- 6 36 6.38 6.52 north side Hightielcl lane, between 6 49 7.01 7 M 7.03 7.21 7.52 3.00 7.10 7.15 7.47 7.53 8.01 8.03 8.20 T. Noble, furme'ly of this place, late 7.18 7.30 7.32 7.34 7.46 8.15 3.30 87.55 §3.08 §3.45 89.00 §0.03 §9.05 89.20 Erie Raiiioad and Nortn road; north 7.48 8.0o 8.07 8.09 8/21 8.5*3 9.00 §9,40 I 0.45 §10.21 §10.38 §10.41 §10 43 10.57 side of Kingsland street, between Ter of K earn y , 8-23 8.34 3.36 8.38 8.45 9.15 9.30 11.25 11.30 12. OG 12.17 ^2.19 12.21 12.35 race and Cathedral avenues: wePeace Congress; Our Naval and Military Establishments; The N M D ifS Saxnoar' .• .. . Tin** fZ rw t TFol Cure Constipation Forever* OLIVER CROMWELL. HOUSE IS CERTAINLY ORIGINAL dascarets Cundy Cathartic. lOccrSSc. I f C. C. C. lail to care, druggists refund money. MTEBSINK The Parentage and Early Life of the Singular Architecture of an Oklahoma Is made to give satisfaction— Celebrated Englishman. Man’s Dwelling. The proportional number of married : and it does. Have you used it;1 When Oliver Cromwell took his seat Cliarles Babcock, a Guthrie Alder persons in Prussia was 5.3 per cent, in the long Parliamsnt he was 41 years man, is building the most remarkable larger in 1S05 th a n in 1800. . 1 THfGQOfi IT BOUGHT- old. He had been born at Huntington house in Oklahoma. Babcock’s house FOB 14..CENTS S.. *We w isli to train tc is y e a r Slltf-WO ^ ©©©©O on April 25,1599, and by birth belonged is three stories higli and as round as a new customers* and b etot** 4>ner 1 M agnificent Service to tlie W inter 1 Pkg. City Gatdea Beet, _ i to the lesser gentry, or upper middle silver dollar just from-the mint. The R esorts Soutlj. Pkg-.EarPfit EmeraldCncamberlac | The New York and Florida Limited, finest L a Crosse M arket Lettuce, 16c ( class. The original name of the fam upper stories are each smaller in diam 1 " S traw b erry M elon, . 26c train in tlie world, operated daily, except 1 **. 13 D ay E&diftb, ■ ' 10c ily had been Williams; it was of Welsh eter than the one below. On top of the Sunday, between New Y nrk and St. Augus 1 “ Early Rips Cabbage, . 1 origin. There were many Cromwells, third story is a staff, crowned with a tine, leaves New York a t I2.-I0 r. M., composed 1 '*• Earljr Dinner Oafdn, Iuc i fls-liisivelr of dininu, compartment, drawing it M . B rillia n t F lo w er S e e d e .. . 3&c ? and Oliver was a common name among glittering ball. The lower floor is di room, sleeping, library and observation ears, W orth 91«00> i'or 14 cent*., Sgl.uO i 6 6 i i \ m x darling, It is entirely out saifl Miss Esther sharply. “Only don’t them. One of the protector's uncles vided into three rooms, each resembling New York' to St. Augnstine, also carrying Above 10 P k g a.'w o rth $1.00, we w ill ! of tine question.” briug It here. We want no cradles in Pullman drawit g room. sleeping cars, New Tua.il you free, together with oar 1 bore tlie name, and remained a stanch in shape a slice of pie. Along the wall York to Port Tampa. Aiken and Aucnata. great Catalog, teUi eg all about i Ernest Rodney parted this house.” Loyalist throughout the civil war. Connections made at Jesup for Brunswick, at SAUER'S M1LUCH DOLLAR POTATO , Wayeross for Thoma?ville. Oa., and Port uponreceiptof this notice & 14c. . tlie yellow, clustering curls from his Jericho being manifestly out of the Oliver’s own father, Robert, was a man stamps. W e iaviteyourtra.de, astd . Tampa for Key West and Havana. The New know when you once try S a* zcr?8 fonng wife’s brow as he spoke, and question, Martin took the cradle back in- very . moderate,'circumstances, his York and Florida Express leaves New tork seeds you vriil never do without. ' looked down at her heaven-blue eyes daily, 3.35 S’, jr.. Fnllman drawing room sleep __ ... ®200 Prizeson Salzer’s lyy'^-ra*-' to the warehouse where M:. Ne'Sell estate in the town of Huntingdon ing ears, New York to Jacksonville and Aur est earliest Tomato Giant on earribA . 1 ...... '» M « ' ij'jj oivil. swore at him until lie was out of bringing an income of some £300 a year. gusta, connections for Brunswick and JOHH A* SAI»ZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, \*ia. ' * I •j iiomasville; dinintc car service. Connection “But, Ernest, whjr? She is a woman, breath. Oliver’s mother, Elizabeth Steward of at Jacksonville with Florida East Coast Rail this aunt of yours, with all a woman’s Anti Miss Rodney, whisking on her Ely, seems to have been of much way foi* Palm Beach, Miami and Nassau. The ipi OITllE C'tlltE. Am cored of Tumarons Goitre fast mail leaves New York at 12.10 (nigrnt). \JTou week <12 years "rovrtli), Bemsdy -will cure lender and feminine influences,” plead bonnet and shawl, hurried round to the stronger character than his father. Pullman drawing rooms sleeping cars New Pneumonia, Cancers, ulcers, etc. An absorbent and ed Lucy Bodney. quarter of the city, where she knew York to Savannah, Jacksonville and Miami, tmrative. Haxmless. Send stamp fdr. particulars^ The Stewards, like the Cromwells, connections for K e y Wept and Havana; also W o o l h i s e k , 1S69 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. 5T. “She is an old maid, Lulu, with all her nephew had secured lodgings. were “new people,” both families, like for points on Plant Svstem west coast oi Florida; dining oar service. Particulars, sleep an old maid’s unaccountable whims and "Married! and never to tell me,” said so many others of the day, owing their farm-liaucis, drivers,. Ja- eaprices. And I tell you she would she to herself. “A cradle, and never to ing-car reservations. ♦‘to., of Alex. S.Tnweatt, 8 b o re rs. T erm s m o d e rate. W. M .M A RTIN & CO.* rise to the spoilation of the monaster Eastern Pass. Agt., JiTl Broadway, New 1 ork. 9 Employ ti eiir Agents. 33o x 458, B icam ond, V a. never forgive me if she were to know let me know. I wouldn’t have believed ies. Oliver’s father was a brewer, and of my marrigge.” it of Ernest. Some fine lady with fold The man who Invented arigel-cake his success in the management of the died leaving a fortune of live hundred Lucy’s brown eyes glittered through ed hands and rings on her fingers, aud a brewery was mainly due to Oliver’s OR. ARNOLD’S GOUGH momentary tears. nurse to take care of her baby, I’ll go thousand dollars, • Curee Couglis and Colds. Prevents Consum ption. “Ernest, I am sometimes tempted to bail. Poor Ernest; he never did have A ll Drus&rigta, 25c. kiLleb wish that you had never seen me.” common sense about those things!” n o n D C V WEW d i s o o v e b -s ; THE H jB g quick relief an-d cares worst: “Lucy! By darling! Are you so soon It was a pretty, one-story cottage, MILLION D0LLARroTA1i CHfles- lioos. of teafcimomaJtraiid 1 0 d a y s* tre atm en t Mosc talkiid of potato ou ea rth ! O u t F r e e . Dr. 21, H. GREEN’S SONS, Box B, Atlanta, G*.„ beginning to lose hope and courage?" just on the edge of the suburbs, on Catalog 'telle—so ulao about Sal- d he asked, almost reproachfully. whose door Miss Rodney knocked—a zer’s Earliest Six W eeks'Potato. Ij Largrcst farm and vegetable seed . m r i ’ __ _ “Only for your sake, Ernest, I am cottage where, as her quick eye at once grow ers In U.S. Potatoes, 51.20 and iMj happy, just as we are.” perceived, the window glass was fault ALD. BABCOCK’S HOUSE AT GUTHRIE. up a bbl. Sen d tbie rso tie c an d 5c, CUBES WHERE AIL EtSE FAILS. - Stamp for Big Catalog. AC ^ fitaSBest Cough Syrup~ Tastes Good.: Ui “Then, dearest, dismiss the one shad lessly clear, and the muslin curtains of one room is a narrow stairway to JOHN A.SALZER SEED (g-LACRQSSEwiS in time. Sold by druggists. : ow irotn your heart. We will struggle daintily white. No one answered the the second story. 8 m along for the present, anyway—and sound aud, pushing the door open, Miss One ot Babcock's troubles is to get his when my aunt’s property becomes Rodney entered. furniture to fit. If his beds and tables ours-----” In a little room, at the end of the hall, and chairs and sofas were round he “Oh, Ernest! it seems so wrong thus Mrs. Ernest Rodney stood, her sleeves could arrange matters with less diffi to look forward to the death of one’s rolled up, her pretty arms immersed culty. Somebody has remarked that a fellow creatures!” iu soapsuds, while with one foot she stranger would walk himself to death He smiled and shrugged his shoul gently agitated the bread tray on the trying to get into the house on a dark ders. floor (in which lay a blue-eyed baby, night, going continually in a circle, in “It is the way of the world, my love. wide awake and smiling). Miss Esther an attempt to Snd the door. 'And I have certainly nothing to expect Stood still and gazed at the fair, cherry Babcock will complete his house by from Aunt Esther during her lifetime. cheeked little woman in her gingham building a circular porch around Now, little one, give me a kiss, and dress and checked apron, her curls pin it. His home is in West. Guthrie and •wish me Godspeed. If I succeed in sell ned back and her energies devoted so commands a pretty view of the Cotton ing my picture I will be hack by noon. earnestly to the task of washing Er wood Valley. Babcock drew his own If not—why, then, I shall just try nest's collars and wristbands. ag ain .” plans and is proud of his architectural “Not such a helpless fine lady as I production. He said that he built the Aud so the young artist parted from thought,” said Miss Esther. “A pretty honse just to have one different from his pretty wife. baby, too, and the very image of poor, Lucy ran after him to the steps. dear Ernest when he was a child.” any other. “Ernest! Ernest! You'll be sure and Suddenly Mrs. Ernest, thrilled by the Human Body’s Peculiar Odor. not forg-et to order the little cradle! unconscious electricity with which The fact that certain animals, and es Baby came so near falling off the sofa one's presence, however unsuspected, mother. No other member of Oliver’s pecially the dog,.will recognize the pro last night!” will inspire another, turned around.^ pinquity of their masters or friends f “I ’ll rem em ber,” said E rn est Rodney, family—neither his wife nor his father “Who are you?” she asked, with a although it may have been impossible i He would have liked to spring into an —influenced him as did his mother. slight start. “How came you here?” for them to have seen them or heard omnibus instead of walking on that She was devoted to him, and he, In “I am your husband’s aunt, my dear,” their voices has long since suggested to sultry June morning; he would have turn, loved her tenderly and respected said Miss Esther, quite gently. “Will physiologists and others the idea that enjoyed a cigar—but he remembered her deeply. He followed her advice you come here and kiss me? Yes, yes, every human being has a distinctive Lucy’s darned gown and mended when young; he established her in the you are pretty—and you have a sweet, odor peculiar to himself, and which re gloves, and resolutely buttoned up his royalpalaceof Whitehall when he came truthful look. I do not believe that it mains more or less constant. Otherwise slender purse. to greatness, and when she died he was through your fault that Ernest has how would it be possible for the blodo- “No.” he said to himself, “it is these kept me In ignorance of all this.” buried her in Westminster abbey. An n lirnr K a liie nrlnpoHn1' hound, for instance, to take the trail- Pennsylvania a nr] is considered o 'r^c of NHW YORK LEGISLATURE, GENERAL LAWTON’S REMAINS. the leading attorneys of Kentucky. ] THEGOEBELTRAGEDY Senator Goebel was the author of the IS IS V ASIONFE ARED? Asscmltly \Vill Object to S o m e Fea- WITH W O G D JN O JM ; Transport TJaomns Arrives In San present, election law of Kentucky, a iure.s o±* tlie , ISdncutioiml Bill. . Frnuoixoo AViib Precious Frci^lit. measure which has attracted unusual at ALBANY. Jan. 31*—That the assem Governor Continues His Tour SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31,-With Contestant For Kentucky Gov tention on account of its peculiar provi British Cabinet Secretly Dis bly will object to a unification plan which her flags at half mast the IFnited States ernorship Fatally Shot. sion. Ou the returns of the county boards cusses Naval Plans. will give the state, board of regents the of Inspection. transport Thomas entered, this . harbor' afterward attirmed by the state board of pmver to appoiut the chancellor to pre yesterday bearing the remains of Gen elections, the certificate of election was side over the unified school system de eral Henry W. Lawton, MajorJohriA;. THE SUPPOSED ASSASSIN Mi RESTED given to Taylor, the coutestee. TEN THOUSAND MEN DETAINED. veloped at a conference held yesterday GUMTMAIO’S WATER PRAISED, Logan, Jr., Lieutenant Bennett; and Dr. The adherents .of Goebel then began a between Governor Roosevelt, Republic J. J. L. Armstrong. In the cabin of tin5 contest in the legislature for the unseat an leaders in the legislature and repre Thomas were about 20 pas«ehgers^ in Shots W ere FireU From a "Window ing of Taylor and the seating of Goebel, General Bnller ClniniK to Have sentatives of the department of public in A X»a.r|?e Sus'ur riantatioa Visited. cluding Mrs. Lawton and her children. 3n the Stateliou.se — Intense Ex This contest is still pending. ” Fonnd tlie Ivey to Ijadysm illi—A struction. : Owner IVecds More Help—Trooiw, The vessel was met ,at the OoHIen Cfat£* citem ent In Frjiniifort—Con font Mr. Goebel's first advent In politics Plan to Invade Orunse Free The assembly is averse to losing the J a i l s and I>izblic.Baild 2n& » 'by General Shafter and .Lieutemint Wil was as a candidate for state senator to : Board Votes to I'tiseul Taylor. State Ik Indicated. power of appointment of the head of Carefully Exam ined. son, Major W. F. Tucker, brother-in-lav? till the unexpired term of J. W* Bryan, the common school system of the state. of Mrs. Logan; Robert Bentley, a-friend FR A N K FO R T, Ky.. -Jan. 3L—'While who was elected lieutenant governor with LONDON, Jan. 31.—It is now known The sentiment seems to be iu favor of GUANTANAMO. Cuba, .Tan. 31.—Gov of the Logan family, and Captain Bar- ^Avjlking through the eapitol grounds on Buckner iu 1887, and has since continu that the cabinet devoted much of it= the chancellor to govern the unified ernor General Wood, im board the In neson of the transport service. The his way to the ciipitoi building at reo ously represented Ivent
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