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 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= SUBSCRIPTION PRICK. has. D u rin g th e y ear 1894 th e re w as One Year - - One Dollar The Rotunda is given overto them; .‘i >iiKiitg upuu this as a veritable Pas­ S-sJp Ge o r g e L e e . Sup’t, 185 Main Ave.. PASSArc, N. ,T. ° Six Months - - 50 rents nearby counters and shelves hold a sio n P lay . given to ad vance ed u catio n $19,500 OOO; Three Months - 25 Cents 1S9E, 828,943.000; 1896, $33,670,000; 1897, ! share, for we had enough faith in AMERICAN THEATRE. S Advertisers wishing to change *1 ■ this pretty fabric to buy *33,613,000, 1898, *24,000,000; an d i in th e ir advertisements must have copy in Opera in English at the American 1899, $79.749,B46. IVutley Sun office before 10 a. m. ! a hundred and nine thousand has taken a otrcug hold on our lo vers This was done by men like Andrew Thursday of each week. Reading of music, who cannot get better enter­ Carnegie, Wiliam Rockefeller, and notioas must come in by 5 o’clock- j yards tainment and even by patrons of otlisrs whose early struggles taught Thursday. No advertisements re­ j — hence, the half price. Charming Italian operas. To render these operas ceived after 1 p.m. Thursday. | stuff in two hundred and four de- them the great value of education. in English it requires 100 people, but Now that they are able, are endeav­ ; signs — mostly the favored blue the audiences are always large now. oring to do what they can to ad vance Fridav, Fab- 2, 1900. I grounds, but there are light ones, “TheChimes of Normandy” this week educational institutions. There is i too; some strewn with tiny flowers. and next week, “The Pirates of Pen­ probably not a man in existance to­ We have just received Forty Square Pianos from our Brooklyn factory, ) Cotton-and-Silk, because this filmy zan ce.” day who has not at one time or other They have been put in perfect order and are almost equal to new. They are The N utley Sun. j fabric is strong when made this way, NiSWAUK THEATRE. felt the disadvantage of not being ed­ better musical instruments than the low price Upright Pianos offered in while the silk gives ample sheen. Somewhat of a departure from the ucated. Andrew Carnegie said that retail stores, and will be quickly sold at prices ranging from .$30 t» $80. T w o Ce n t s for single copy; $1 a year; annual "review” usually sent out it was a crime for a man to die rich, They were built by the following makers : S ix m o n th s oOc.; th re e m o n th s 25c from the New York Casino is “The The proprietor has no authorized col­ Kounders,” which had a successful and has taken the education of the Bradbury. Chickering> Hailet & Davis, Emerson, lectors or agents. _ t un of over live months at the home people as a means of distributing his Hinds & Son, Lindermani Steinway> Windsor, All business transactions, outside the theatre, and which will be seen at the sale of single copies, must be done great wealth. He arrived in this Steedman, Hardman- Newark theatre, next week, with country a poor boy, and by dint of (exceptotherwise specified) with the Wednesday and Saturday matinees. Term s to Suit your Circum stances. publisherand owner, W m .T a y l o r . That well known comedian, Thomas hard work and intelligent application Q. Seabrouke, is at the head of the earned an immense fortune which he company, and has a part in which he is distributing in the shape of public has scored the greatest success in his libraries and endowments to educa­ OUR SCHOOLS. career, that of Maginnis Pasha (an The first half of tbe school year Irish Turk) a queer combination, the tional institutions. Any town that -closed Friday, January 2G; and on result of an Irish character In the can afford to support a public library, story having been wrecked on the Monday, January 29. half-year records may secure from him sufficient money coast of Turkey adopted by the Sultan to establish it. LEGAL NOTICE. Obituary. ERIE RAILROAD. TIMEITABLE. Notice is hereby given.that tlie Last Sunday, Maryi wife of John T o w n sh ip C o m m ittee of th e T o w n sh ip Corb, of JCingslaad street, died after a N e w a r k a n d P a t e r s o n B r a n c h , o f F ra n k lin , have fixer] upon th e lifch lin g e rin g illness, aged abontSS years. d ay of F eb ru ary , 1900, a t S o'clock TO NEW YOBZ. January 2,1900 i$.FK0M NSW YOBS. The funeral took place Wednesday: p. "m., at the Township Committee • •-j rooms, in Park Hall building, in the interm ent at Franklin M. E. cemetery. fl aJ ...... FOB.. V o 43 - V n * ®► JsS' S» >1 1- > a iS-aiT Township of Franklin, as the place of Deceased was a devoted and constant N,Y d •& at at at at c5 1£! s s at m s t. Street. Leave Leave

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: we

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