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Has It Ever Occurred to You lij- none of tiio ottior county lia- tntuitH'iiCT; pulilt M Iln detail'.» »>r.o"' ' Tliirclrcutac muttt oilt be one or more good rcaHonH. THE WASHINGTON STAR Ask Ihe Publishers.

35TH YEAR-NUMBER 22. WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902. SUBSCRIPTION: 81.50 PER YEAR

thoao who laid tho foutidtitfon of DQOJOC- racy In this District, nud while their dust .BCJTH GETS THREE MONTHS. JleH mouldering in tho cu motor lea of our RUNS CAME IN BUNCHES valleys, wo Intvo kept sue red tho trust Sentenco Imposed on YOIUIK PlillIIps- committed to our enre, and tho Star of Philllpsburg Riversides Snowed Under By liur<; limber Who Found Diamond Democracy in this District ia atill In the LEAGUE MEETS uficundoncy. the Washington Shabbecongsides. While TluyliiK Slot Mttchlno. Tho Democratic party in now, as in th< Frank Buttz, ft young barber of past, tho party of tho people, and to i Home Team Chase Themselves Around Base Plilllipsburg, who has heretofore borco must tho masses eventually look for pro- an excellent reputation and who is the tection nnd redress of grlevancea. 27 Tlm?s While Visitors Score Twice. STAR1NN JUNE D. C, eolo Bupport of hia widowed mother, It has proclaimed ita hostility to trusts nnd unlawful combinations, while tho Ho- is to serve three monthe in the county Democrats at Flemington Name publlcan party hau loatorod tho growing Washington-Phi'llipsburg Line Is Tho Riverside ball club of Phillips- Hackettstown Furnace Plant Be- jail nt Belvidero. Judfjo Shipmnn hav- County Epworthians Hold Eighth J. S. Salmon's Successor. uv[l of tho tlmos, and deponded upon cash burg, with their varl-colored suite, ing Put In Readiness. ing pronounced that sentence on Annual Conference. '\ contributions from tho funds Necured by Not To Be Built This Year. have como and gono and may they Thursday, thoao trust** from tho pooplo through it As told In tho STAR two weeks ngo, systom nf legalized robbery, to retain po- never comn again. There may • br Iltlcul powor. worse teams somewhere but they dc ButJz a:id his employer were nrrestet If (HI [NATION UNANIMOUS The lenders of tho Republican party di CONSIDERED TOO RISKY nob go by tbe namea of Riversides. COMPANY IS ORGANIZED chared with stealing a diamond valued SOME HELPFUL TALKS clared for a time that there were no truati Riversides is moroly* a high-sounding at g300. Tho employer was dle- visiting name. At home they are charged but Ruttz wan found guilty. Four Counties Present Candidates Bu and upon thnt issue they won, deception ; Three Sessions Held, Rev. D. B. F. Ru- having blinded tho oyin of thousands. Capitalists Afraid To Invest Much While dubbed tho Morris canalers. John McLaren of Buffalo Made President; His atory waa that he picked the Btone Morris Gets Right of Succession. Today they make no HUCII declaration Money Market Is So Unfavorable. Charles J. Luther, Manager. out of tuo cup of a slot machine where dolph Speaking at One of Them. nnd every Intelligent citfcon kuowH that They sprang an imposition upon tho the owner had dropped it. He madr tho Democratic party wm right in Its op- local team. The overwhelming score of 27 to 2 proves this. They never had no secretof his llnd and eventually tin PIdcack Disputes District Leadership With Sen' position to tho growth of theao monopo- So Johnson Interests Will Abandon Projcc President Will Give Bntcrprisc ills Personal man who lost tiio stone heard .of it, Dr. V:. C. Lockard of Bctvldere Elected Presi- liznrBof tho life-blood of the nation. a nhuncio to scoro excopt in the last ator Cornish and—Well, What's tlic Use. Temporarily, President Davis Says. Attention- Sixty Men To lie Employed. Butt/, claims thut not realizing tin dent— Next Annual Meeting In Oxford.; Today tho coal trust hna ita thousands of inning when pitcher Bsnziger lobbed vahio of the diamond ho had not taken omployeen struggling for existence. Pricta u L> some easy balls which permitted very good caro of it nnd for U1I3 ronson The Democrats of the old Fourth to tho consumer havo been increased tlmo the visitors to tally two runs. But ad nnd tigain, and tho immeiiHo prollts have Unless some otiior than the Johnson Every effort is boinp mndo by tbo he lout it or it WAS stolen from his Tbe Sth annual conference of the Congrensioual district, in convention trolley interests comes to tho front, it mirable practice was aflortled tho local pocket. At any rate when tho owne Warren County Epwortb LenRue Aeao- extraordinary, at FlemUigton on Tues- tilled tho cofiorw of the trust, but honest team and doubtless had a tendency to leasfies of tho Oartortb furnace at toil has boon itlmost denied tho righto is improbable t'uit thero will be any emrourngo them for the hard games Hackettatown to get tbe plant in aiiapo domanded hia tllaniond the barber wa ciction was held in the M. E. church day, placed In nomination a most living in a ntate of common decency. trollny line built between this place for operation at an early da to and unublo to produce it. at Blalrf.town on Tliursday. The day worthy candidate In tho person of De- With a Republican Congress in session and PhUlipsburg this year. There iB which are scheduled from this time on was a most delightful one and every* Little Ptt Andrews, the colored boy there ia a pnsBibility that iron may Buttz and the owner of the shop Witt Clinton Flanagan of Morristown, Morgan and hja co-consplrators aro now but one reason for this condition and again be mado thore before the first thing seemed to conspire to make the , to lilt tho unexpired term of tho luto roachlng out for tho soft coal Uelda, nud that is tlte unfavorable financial situ- es ajed to pitch for tho visitors in the were arrettad and placed under heavy occasion both pleasing and profitable. yet thoro Is no legislation proposed to aavi list inning A three bagger, two-bag- Joshua S. Siilmon. ation in Now York and Philadelphia. The first session was held at: 10:30 a. The convention had eufilciont anaj: tho rljjhtfi ol tho peoplo in theso Holds ger and four other hits resulted and pluntud with foul IW thu world liy it kind The strcot railroad bond market is Pete's vision of greatness faded. The m., and tho pmyer and praise service, to malco it unuaually interesting. Providence. Until such a tiinu as thu glutted and flrtt-claas bonds of this scoro conducted by Theodore M. Hartmao, Each of the four counties had the name masses are aroused to notion, wo maycharacter are selling at such low prices was an impressive one. The secretary, of a fdvorita son to press tit for tho expect tho Ropubllcan pirty to give Its that all the big companies have recon- U IWHV TON \ II II If 10 \ Marvin A. Pierson of SummerQeld, nomination, and there was much good aid nnd support to those reservoirs of poll- sidered their building projects. Mcnl corruption. then read tbo minutes of the previous natured rivalry manifested, but on the A representative of the STAU talked conference. After music and the ap- second ballot the nomination of Mr. However, tho signs of tho tlme.i point to pointment of the usual committees. an uprising among the masse-r that will to PreBidetit Wm. M. Davis of the Umi»on,llj 1 1 •j 1 Flanagan was made unanimous. Phlllfpaburg Horse Oar Railroad Co., Cotti HH 1 Rev. D. B. F. Randolph of Washing- Thore was a large attondanco of dele- overthrow from powor tho party tbat bus )Uk _>!> I, united Ita legislative power wltn tho In-a few days ngo, and from him learned I J ton preached a most impressive ser- gates and the gathering was a most that tho Lehlgh Valley Traction Co. M< Ki i. t t 1 mon. His text waa taken from the creditable representation of the pro- terests of thco unlawful combinations, Illl i I 0 and formed a co-partnership thnt should had for the present abandoned the iu/lKir,ji ii { 0 2 prophecy of Jeremiah and the idea of gressive and working elements of tho bo declared politically bankrupt by thoenterprise. Mr. Davis said that In a standard bearer waa the thought of party. courts of tbe pooplo. Tho Individual la December and in January the ofllcials Inru 5U 7f li Til' 10 the preacher. It is our duty to follow being donled tho right to do business, and the standard at all times and in all The party leaders and the major por- made dependent upon thoae trusts for tho of the Lehigh were very anxious to I MHMI.IH \ II it 11 \ tion of the dolegates arrived in Hunt- right to live and maintain his family. get the road through and that they Mtllltk HH I o 0 1 placeB. We must not expect to have erdon's ahlrotown Monday evening, wont so far as to draw np all the incor- »IM nl» nt L f 1 O the standard or the bearer fall back to They aro today tho muuopolizora, under Illl.HIM rf 0 _! suit our convenience It is our duty to taxing to the utmost thecapacity of the tho form of law, of tho oil, coal, sugar, poration papers and were preparing to U SltiLlHlr 1 f I 1 I j O three largo and well appointed hotels. meat, tobacco, etc., and in tans of tram ?UBh tho work through what looked Uittrlili _h I 0 0 go forward and follow our great Leader. By reaBon of tho wide acquaintance portatlon. like a mild winter. Then camo a de- t nib 1b 1 Si JIH th t 1 0 0 Misses Rice and Konkle sang a beau- and political prominenco of its land- They regulate tho prlco and control the idod change iu the weather. Mr. SliiLlnlr.C I u 1 -, 1 tiful duet which was much er joyed. lord, presumably, all tho counties had out-put. Labor la their (servant more Davis, went to the Pacific slope on a At this point Mr. Prank Bveretc made their headquarters at Lake's Hotel. closely bound In chains than ever wore tho vacation and when he returned he Viulru^ p 1 0 1 0 1 black mon of tho Houtb. Oh, spirit of an address of welcome, at the conclus- . All tho evening this commodious hotel found that the situation had completely 'lorn S7 J ~7 1" ion .of which dinner was announced. was a veritable "bee hive.": ; There Abraham Lincoln, look down this hour cbaDged. Great floodo had occurred in 71 upon the party of which thou was oiico • I Suii-i out f>r t) It tt nch IU Urn tin An elegant repaet was served in the was an endless amount of caucusing ttio honored head. Pennsylvania and New Jersey and the basement of the church, to which all and wire pulling. Lehigh Valley Traction Company's did ample justice. . The handwriting 13 noon upon tho wall, property had been damaged to tbe ex- It had boon known for a number of _;nd while tha Hspuolicau p.trty revels la The afternoon, seaeion was begun at d.ays that James N. Pidcock of Hunter- the glory of its purchased power, Its foun- tent of a good many thousands dollars. St ika biws-Unnliltmtou 1" MurHldpn dation la trembling, Us pilkrd weakening, The officers of the'corporation turned 2 luo hiiHLliltH—UirlNtlnt, VndiLUH llutt 1:30 with devotional service in charge don bad selected W. Howard Lake as •lilt—Cox. Struck out—bv [li'iiwlntr "> of Mr.i John Silvers of Belvidere. bis personal candidate for Congross- and ruin and decay awaita tbe coming day. their attention toward ropairlntr the Lot ua then, fellow Democrats, putting damage and the Phillipsburg—Wash- -, SitiHf t I imm on IJIIIIH- ufl Stawi 7 After three-minute reports from the lonal honors, and had determined to Illttn i-ltthul |jri.ll—Mtllltk I'lihmd bnllK— various chapters of the county, an or- leave nothing undone that might fur- aside all personal differences, unite our ington project was shelved. Then Sinclair, J MLKH poublt plam—Knth forces for tho lust battle and aweop the came a change for the worse in the IJUlvitnil Mtimioii MLBHIU Knub mid I Sin ;an and violin duet was finely rendered ther his plans, lie had the support of District by such a majority that wo miy (.lulr. Umplru— Nolnian )y Miss Gertrude McOracken and Jos- practically all the delegates of his enter upon the contest next full with con- bond market and the whole Bcheme was temporarily abandoned. NOTES. eph W. Silvers. county. Udonco and unwavering faith." Other nearby eamea lost Saturday re- The open parliament proved to be a The Morris county delegation laid After the reading of the official call, Tbe line as planned would have cost sulted as follows: Lambertviile 3, Morris very spicy affair and was led by Rev. claim to the nomiuatlon because the City 2; North Enda 7, Star A. CO; Inger- the members of tho various committees nearly $200,000, including the cost of eolls 17, Skellys 7; Clinton 6, Flemiagton F. L. West. The question discussed late Congressman was of that county. were announced, aa follows, except the power house and equipment. To 2; aloadons 5, High Bridge 3: Newton 7 waa: "Is the Epworth League meeting*- There were two names mentioned in Warren's aa named above: Permanent pay the interest on this amount in Mt. Hope 5. the expectations of its founders? If this connection, that of Irving E. Sal- organization, W. J. Poulson, Hunter- bonds would have called for between not, why-nob?" After a-number of mon, eon of the lamented Represents The team representing: the Lohigh Val- DE WITT CLINTON FLANAGAN, don: W. R. Oooke, Morris; J. 0. ?8,000 and $10,000 but the officers of the ley Railroad shops of Enatoa, which la Democratic Komir for Congress to Succeed the Late Joshua S. Salmon. "arguments" pro and COD, the ques- tlve, andMr DeWitc O. Flanagan. Andreas, Snaaex. Resolutions, W. H. company had no doubt tbat tbe line considered tn be one of tho beBt teams In tion was respectfully referred. It The Sussex contingent wanted its Martin, Hunterdon; John V. Weiae, would have earned this amount and the Lehigh Valley, will be here tomorrow seemed to be the consensaa of opinion able State Senator, Lowie J. Martin, Morria; Frank Roe, Sussex. Oreden- more over the operating expenses. afternoon, Decoratfon Day. Tho twoweek in June is ended. Everything bail. A few days later indictments that there was plenty of room for elovatad to the position of greater tiala, George Opdyke, Hunterdon; The road between Bethlehem and teams are evenly matched and n fine con- now points to the success of the enter- were found againet them by the Grand strenuous effort on the part of the con- prominence. Harry Salmon, Morris; J. J. McMickle, Eaaton is fourteen miles long and last e9t is expected. prise. Jury and the trial followed. To many sistent members of the various chapters. Warren felt that in the person of SuBBex. Ruloa, Georgo Freck, Hunter- year earned over $100,000. If the Wash- Duquette, tbe pitcher, and McCarty, the A meeting of the stockholders in tbe who listened to the evidence the con- Mrs. Charles E. Harris followed with former Prosecutor William A. Stryker don; Albert Brandt, Morris; R. T. ington lino could do one-fourth as catcher, spranc a surprise on the local New Steel and Iron Co. waa held in viction came in the nature of a sur- a beautiful solo. Then came the treat would be found a worthy standard Smith, Sussex, team last week by jumping tlieir con- prise, and thore was still further sur- well, it would be a very profitable tracts and going to a Canadian league ;he furnace office at Hackettstown on of the day, the Rev. 0. L. Mead,'Presi- bearer, at the. samo time admitting There was a flve-minute adjourn- property. team. Last Salurday a New York pitcher Friday when a permanent organization firim when the defendant's counsel dent 2nd Gen era 1 Conference District that tho nomination should properly ment, nftor which the committee on Mr. Davis' attention was called to named Berziger was engaged to pitch the was effected. The offlcera elected ailed to secure & new trial for his Epworth League, making a forceful go to Morris. permanent organization recommended the fact tbat other parties had been con- Saturday game. Tomorrow and possibly were John McLarnn, of Buffalo, presi- clier.t. A petition freely signed by and logical address. He spoke of cer- The result of the personal caucuses that the temporary officers be made templating the building of a line from Saturday a pitcher named Dodge from the dent; I. H. Radford, of the same city, leading PhillipBburg people was pre- tain essentials that were necessary for of the leaders did not materially permanent, which waB adopted. same city will be given a trial. He hasvice president; John B. Wood, of Cam- Bented to tbe court and this probably the accomplishment in life of nobility Washington to Phillipsburg and he pitched good games against some strong had considerable influence in prevent- change the situation, although the at- There were two contested seats in said in reply that the Lehigh Valley clubs, den, secretary and treasurer, and Cbaa. in character and special works, and mosphere waa somewhat cleared as Holland township, Hunterdon county. Traction Company would be very glad J. Luther, of Long Branch, manager, ing a penitentiary sentence being pro- specified first: Intelligence (thought or was reflected in the respective county They were given to the delegates to Bee the enterprise undertaken by Rather unexpectedly the management Obarles J. Luther Jr. will be MB father's nounced. mind life); second: Sensibilities (heart caucuses the next morning. laat night received a telegram from Du- assistant. As yet tbe company is not life), and third : Resolution (will to ac- elected at the regular voting place. any one or more men with substantial quette stating that he would report for The Warren county delegation held The rules of the last convention were backing. He claimed that it would duty tnls Saturday. It is presumed that he incorporated but there is ample capital General Assembly Concludes Labors complish). His remarks were moat its caucus in the parlors of the Union idopted. hardly be likely that such a company will continue hero for tbo balance of the behind tho enterprise and all tbe The General Assembly of the Pres- excellent and were ..jyell received by Hotel. J. Win. Miller called the meet- By request of the Committee on Re- could gain an entrance into Phillips- season. .., money needed to demonstrate the auc- byterian church concluded its laboraln the large and attentive audience. It cesa of the Jones process of steel mak- ing to order. Senator . Cornish was solutions, Judge Morrow presented the burg and consequently would have to The game with the Passaic team for next New York on Tuesday and at noon of was an address that every young per- unanimously made chairman, and following resolution on the death of turn its passengers over to tbe Lehigh Saturday has been cancelled and a game ing will be forthcoming. that day adjourned to meet next year son at work in the church ought to Ohaa. B. Brady of Philllpsburg, secre- the late Congressman which, follow- road at that poinb. This would mean for that dato has been arranged with one The process was pretty thoroughly in Los Angeles, California. As the have heard. tary. On motion, the chairman ap- ing some eloquent and appropriate re- increased revenue for that company of the strongest Hemi-professional teams of tested more than two yeara ago and delegates draw mileage it will cottover Presiding Elder Ryman, who is al- pointed the following aa Warren'a marks by him in that connection, was without the investment of any more Pnterson. only the lack of finances prevented $70,000 to take them to the Pacific coast ways an interesting Fpeaker, gave a members of the convention commit- adopted by a rising vote. capital. He declared tbat his people Shackieton, of Patorson, a member of further experiments at that time. By on that occasion. short talk on Missions. tees : Credentials, Dr. Wm. Kline, Tho Democratic party of tho Fourth would offer every ..encouragement to the North End team, has been given a it it is proposed to make high grade On Thursday the matter of changing PhillipBburg; Resolutions, Ohas. Rit- any company tbat would undertake to trial by the Newark league team, Adam The evening session began at 7:15 Congressional District meets fn extra- Kothfuss, who is'also playing with that iron, maleable iron or low gragradde steel the creed of the church waa put to a with a song service led by JudBon Lin- • tennouee, llackettetown; Permanent ordinary convention for the Inst time, as build the road. direct from tbe raw materi If the vote and but two "noes" were regis- organization, J. Wm. Miller; RuleB, ho District Is now constituted, undor tho team, had his collar bone broken in two ials. naberry. Mrs. M. W. Weller of Col- Jonas £1. Bair, Bolvidere. ihadow of a great sorrow. We stand in In discussing the subject further, places by a foul tip on Saturday. first can be obtained the company will tered against the proposition, What umbia rendered a popular solo in a •avoront awe in tho presence of that President Davis asked if it were not Newton refuses to arrange any games have no trouble finding a ready market is popularlmlarly kknow: n as "infanitt •damna- most pleasing manner. Oh motion of Obas. E. Harris of Bel- Providence that has removed from our possible that Washington people woould with Washington this year, in compliance for all the iron it can produce. If mal- tion" is no longer a parirfct cof the Pres- Dr. Oliver A. Curtis of Drew Theo- videre, the caucus voted unanimoualy loadorshlp Honorable Joshua S. Salmon, inveat in tho Lehig^ h bonds if_ tha . t comcc - with Umpire Fishor's wiehea. The New- eable iron can be turned out this way byterian faith and it is nonot t now neces- logical Seminary then gave his experi- to present the name of William A. who has served bis District, hia State and pany should put down the road. He ton and Washington baseball public are the result will be marvelous and if low sary for those who belong to that ence as chaplain on the St. Louis dur- Stryker aa Warren's first choice for the his country with splendid ability and un- said that if the capitalists of this place mutually sorry. grade steel can be produced direct church to believe tbat "the Pope ^9 a ing the Cuban war. The Doctor served nomination for Member of Congress. wavering fidelity. Hia lofty character and lovable personality commands our admira- would put up half the money neceBsary Boglnnlng'this week Cornish & Co. will from a furnace cupola the company son of perdition.p " It is gegeneralln gy under Oapt. Sigsbee, and his experience He referred to Mr. Stryker's loyalty, tion and emulation; his fidelity to lofty to construct the line, he had no doubt give their hands a Saturday half hollda.7. has a secret worth millions. thought that the revision of thee creed was mostly of a thrilling nature. capabilities and the good work he had his people would come forward with This means.a greatly Increased attendance atandards, his loyalty to party and to per- at tbo games hereafter. When the experiments of two years is the greatest step forward the church It waa decided to hold the next con- done for the party. As second choice sonal frlondshipa, his ability and bla aer- the balance. Unless something of this ago were conducted, a large quantity has taken in many years. ference at Oxford in May, 1903, the county was pledged to the selec- vlco challenge our eateom and grateful kind was done or other parties' took of iron ore was bought which was tion of Morris county, recognition. Wo lay upon his now-made One feature of considerable local in' The ladies of the Blairstown M. E. up the project,; he saw no immediate IAUBAOHS', EASTON, PA. ALTERA- afterward found to be highly impreg- terest was the decision to close the chnrch are entitled to a vote of thanks x. Former Judge William H. Morrow grave tho fragrant flower of our lovo and rospect of the road being built. TION AND'ENLARGEMENTBALE. nated with sulphur. Even with thit " took the floor and made a ringing esteem, and as tho highest honor wo can Perth Amboy home for disabled min- for their generous hospitality and their pay bis memory wo pledge the nominee of The causes which havo led to this sale heavy handicap the work went on and isters and to hereafter make the Mer- kindness to all who attended this, per- speech in favor of Mr. Stryker, laud- this convention, who will till his unex- are as follows: Tho builders are working the quality of material turned out" waa ing his party service and fitness. He Gypsy Mtin Clubs His Queen. next door to us (In the rear of drug store) riam Home in Newton the retreat for haps the best and most interesting of pired torm In toe Congress of the United mrpriBing even to the inventor him- auch clergymen. all the conventions held by the associ- then cited the reasons that made it pe- Statos, to tho samo higli ideals and stund- Life in that section of the town tearing down walls, digging deep base- ielf. It was found impossible to break culiarly fitting that Warren should trds in tho discharge of public duty that known as "the crook" was made a lit- ments and planning a mammoth 3-story The Perth Amboy house has cost ation. One of the delegates truly re- building.to bo connected with our own. A the "Digs" in any ordinary manner $160,569.66 during the lnst eighteen marked : "There wasn't a dull minute support Morris. He believed that that ibaractocizod him. tle more exciting laat week by the and a blacksmith was finally called in county was really entitled to the noml- quarrels of a band of gypsies which long Btretchofour present building will years, an average of §9,420.73 per year, daring the day." bo torn down and a 3-story building to saw off the end of one of the iron and §434.98 per guest. An average of The Judge referred to this last meet- tarried there for a few days. There aars. The interior waa found to bo of The officers elected for the ensuing • -_ nation, and that since we were to con- thereo1 n erected, which Is now only ono twenty-one inmates .have occupied it year are : President, Dr. E'. 0. Lockard "" tinue"ourrclose" political affiliation8,:ib ing of the delegates.as brethren,of_tbe. werejj.ut-four^memfcers-of-the party, story. } - ThIfl-moans.oue,long main aisle ilmost the density of steel and of aid Fourth' District" Those~ln~p"ower" three men and one woman. Late last : each year. The Newton Home is said of Belvidere: Vice President, Rev. 0. would give the party in our county a will have to bo "vacated,"It means-that practically- the.--Leame.~color. „ .When to be far more healthful than the old in the State bad calculated to do great week one of_.the men knocked the many foot of counters and shelving must worked up in a forge the smithy found N. West of Belvidere; Second Vice better Btanding with the big sister. woman down and she had him brought place.™ It has an endowment of-£30,000. PreBidonfe.~Mrtf.--A. D._.Hildebra.nt_of _ ._The force ofjhe Democracy of the old harm to the Demoerary by rearrang- bo discarded and the goods find other it highly satisfactory for all purposes ' ng-_thn rinngronfu'onal _ d iiatr i otn, - th i n k,> before "Justice-'Lin daborry^ as. Q; conse- quarters. JrVhere wo shall put them (as where n high grade tough metal waa Hope; Secretary,~Marvih ATPiera'on~6f~ "district:was not fully"nppreciutetJ.^-Tue quence. There the difllcuity was fixed "every part of bur 'bturtrls overcrowded J^we EEAD THESE ITEMS FOR THIS Summerfleld; Treasurer. W. H. Der- Republican victories of recent years, ing that the personality of the three 'ticiUirad;T~Laterr.a:.q'.ifiiitity-™wa8_ sent Democratic counties would be lost. up on condition that tho crowd leave don't know, except to sell them at a big io a small rolling mill in"Dovor~wbere" WEEK IN OUR ALTERATION AND rick of Hackettatown, •v.N-:;-.:;: he said, were obtained largely by the town at once. They failed to keep sacrifice, nnd that wo have decided to do. ENIARGEENT3ALE use of the "barrel." He believed tho Jhoy had reckoned without due con- t was rolled to the thickness of a ten r lideratiou. Democratic principles nre their word, howovor, and on Sunday Storing away isn't to bo thought of. LAUBACHS', EASTON, PA. • Democracy would still be able to as potent as ever in the Nation, tbe another light occurred. This time the X is both expensive for us and unsatlefac- ent piece without breaking. The only Sllk-Stripo OhfillicsSOc, wore Coc. Over 5 Per Cent. Compound Interest. triumph in tho new district. State and the District. The lofty woman got tho best of thoargumont :ory to you, in that It would oblige us to hitch was tho fact that the hot iron Fine Tucked Mohairs 02c, wore $1.25. DEAR Sin:. I havo been making some uv.-.. It was yotod. that tho chairman boclmractor and true manhood of our for she1 slashed the fellow with a stil- show you old nnd stale goods at some would stand but little bending without Lot of Cream','Piuk and Blue Dress Goods figures on tho 55,000 Twenty Year Endow- given the power to cast the ballot of futurotlmo. ' ' ' 3reaking, This was undoubtedly due nt3flc, were 50c. ment In The,: North west am, which you re- lamented Representative in Congress leto, cutting ofV a liberal slice of his Wo Are Going to Sell tho Goods Quickly. cently paid mo. My premium payments the county as a unit. was not recognized alone by his Demo- :o the high percentage of sulphur iu Lot at 55c, wore 75c. woro f'23S)10 annually, If I allow only Tho convention aBsemblod promptly rm and incidentally Bovering an art- Wo Havo Cut Prices Deeply. Lot of Gorman Waist Plnnnols 15c, were cratic colleagues bnt by all with whom Everything Exactly aa Advertised. ihe ore. ' v "1 to 39c. $38.10 for tho cost, per year, on $5,000 in- , at the hour appointed—11 o'clock, a. he camo in contact. The speaker Had jry. No arrests were made but tho Salo Begins at Once. // Vice President Radford ie the owner Lot of,, French Flannels 33c, woro 50 surance (and additions,) from Hgo 32 to ago m.~ in the Court Honse, while the seldom met a man a man so upright in and made hasto to got away as BOOU Wjr. LAUHA.CH & SON, Eastou, Pa. f some extonsive ore mines in Canada, and 75c. •' 52, and consider the other $200 us an invest- Flomington Band was discoursing flue B the injurod man's wounds were ment, I get back tho hi vestment part of character, and tho party could point Call Saturday or next week. Vv where tho very finest grade of iron, ore Lot of Plain French Flannels 3Sc, ,woro my premium, with over 0 per cout Com- miiBiC' to hia rocord with great pride. "On. coated. _. Is produced and it is this ore thnt is to 50c. ' pound IntoreBt. ^ The assemblage was called to order iliat record tho party" could go before be used in tho future. President Mc- Lining Department Specials. by Robert D. Foote of MorriBtown in tho people asking tho election of hia Pltiiio and Organ.Bargains. Letter to David Wise, V Laren will gtvo the enterprise his per- Blf* Specials: ,1 know that $38.10. which is only fG.JS behalf of tho Congressional Committee, successor. lie added that the signs of KELLER'S MUSIC HOUSE ia to bo en- Washington, N.\J. lonnl attention and at an early ante Lot of odd shades "Spun Silk," Ruail per thousand on tho aveargo amount in- larged, and wliou completed will contain linings etc., formerly 10 to 25c. per yard; sured, Is too email. I do not know what and he announced that the Committee thei timos, in view of tho record of tho Deal"Sir: H, M. Hooker <& Co,, Coop- WU locate in HackeUstown. About Your choico, So. yd. tho real coat of tho rltk would bo, but I had selected Mr. Strykor as temporary party in power, the arrognncy of tho ontiro floors—3 stories iu front on North- crstown, N. Y., havo sold Dovoo paint for xty men will bo given employment would not bo surprised if It were enough to chairman and,, Jacob F. Bunnoil of lainpum a treat and 4 stories in the rear on 22 yoai'B. D. T. McGown, of that firm, Ono Lot flno Mercerized 121c, woro 33c. trusts and the rolative position of Church street. Durine; this alteration a built, a howao In '85 and painted Devoo, of md this means much for the industrial Hooks anil Eyes 2c. card, were 5c. mako tho rest of the premium return .mo ' Newton as temporary secretary. , labor, pointed to Democratic victories largo stock of now and slightly used course. Tho paint lasted ton years, >rosparity of our sister town. Hooks and Eyes 5c. card, woro 10o. Trom G per cent, to 7 per cent, on my in- Upon taking tho chair'Mr. Stryker in not ono of the ten districts in the md organs will bo aold at a great reduo- Yard-wide Taileta Linings Gc yd,, woro r(estmont. So wrltoa Mr, Gco. W. Wyatt, 1J A year or two later, a nolghborj built a 1 well known Fire Insurance Special Agent was warmly groetod^and the brief State, bntninoof the ten. tion from former prices. Wo must havo iouao, and painted it load and "oil; v Tho 1 speech that he made^was frequently tho room for tho mechanics, You can icjghbor's houso was repainted twico iu Aniiiint May Stile ° " Odds nun Enda Brush Binding 2c yd., pfSyracuse,,N,Y. >' • punctuated with applaucs.-:~~> ..> The following resolution waa then aavo nt this sale from $25 to $o0 on a , iho samo tiuio. '' ,t L. 3. Plfiut & Co.'s Newnrk, is tho big were 5 nnd Sc Iloury Jotimtnn, DiEtrict Agent of tho Returning thanks to the Convention presented by Sussex, which waa also and from $15 to £25 on Estoy and othor This looks as if tho neighbor's houso larffnin event and brings prcat unloading Lota of other Bargains too numerous to Nortwestern Alntual Life, who 1B located adoptedby a rising vote. cilllB. ' '*;. II >f stock at special prices. Climatic season montion, i_-, in Washington^?, J., writes tbls kind of a for the honor conferred for the third 1 vas painted throo litnea In olght or nino WnisniSAS, On the sixth day of May last, Wo havo boon established since 1S75. years, and McGown'a onco in ton years. ana been bnokwnrd nnd forced Mnnufnc- .JVVM, LAUBACtt & SON, Easton, Pa. policy, \\ time in being selected fcb preside at the 3ur customers aro treated in a fair and We aro not quito sure—wo tell tho talovas ;urera and Importers to unload their Congressional Convention, Mr. Stry- Hon. Joahua 3. Salmon, lieprcsontatlVQ Pi S^Advortleera of'Facts Only. in tho CongroEH of tho United States qimro manner. Wo havo but ono prico It comes to ua. r jhoicoat Merchandise at unheard of low A WORD i'0 GRADUATES. ker, among other things aaid : md that tho; lowoqt. Como BOO USv. It Is enough to say that DQVOO load and irlcos, This, together with our own sur- The Court of Chancery has annulled tho VVo havo made [unusual preparations toi( "In thlB, tha'ilnal political contest in tho from this Fourth District of Now JorBoy, /isitors always welcome. KELLER'S rzlno lasts twice as long us load and oil. >1UB RtockB, oft'drs Merchandise ut about j, marriage of Joseph C. Osier and Miss supply your wanti. Thla not only applies' . • old Fourth, will/bo; proeontod our oppor- dopnrtod from this life, and rtUSIO HOUSE, Eaaton, Pa. , 5-22 3 t. ... Yours truly, •-•;..• nnd oven greater reductions from pre- Edyth M,' Iusley, both of Hunf.ordon to materials and t trimmings for dresses, ~" tunity of showing to tho State bur abiding WHEREAS, HO wasaorvlug tho citizens of •16 F: W. DEVOB & Co. •ailinc market valueo,, .Store open until .psSjnty. • Oslor was. sent to prison a few but gloves, lioslo) y, fans, ribbons, etc. Bo Odelity to Democratic principles. this District and Stato with fidelity and Tho STAB and Trl-Weckly N. Y. Tiibune P. S.—M. A. Mastoa sells our paint in loon Friday, 'Decoration Day; Closes as 'BIT weeks ago, having been 'convicted of uretoaee whatl'ffofihow. ;' ,•; y.-i 7 "Wolitwe over boun truo to tho faith of [Continued on page J,] 2,25 per year, In advance, . , your section. 0 laual G p, m. Thursday. 1 blga[gamy: . BUSH & BULL, Easton, Pa, :'

llliii THE''WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON,. N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902.

HAOKETTSTOWN. CHANGBWATEB. This evening (Thursday) an organ re- While Theodore Oastner was coming cltal will bo given at theWo" Institute by home from Glen Gardner last Saturday, he D Sc MAR X S N Prof. F. W. Sohlloder, who will bo assisted wa run Intli o by eBomo young sports who by Miss Mary A. Cornish, the vocal toach- bad beeni imblbinjig too freely. Mr, Caat- er._. On FridaT, ,i y evenln.__: > l( | y ner WAR thrown from tho carriage, bat for- We name below some pertinent reminders of most wanted articles for the coming season contest In elocution wit the pre m nar tunately was not muob Injured. Tho wag- We Have Purchased Saturday evening, the . take place. Onon was completely wrecked. —just a few picked at random from our large and complete stock of Summer Merchandise. ciety will hold their am. Dlokoaophian so- nual open meeting. Tho utowards of tho ohurch will bold an Ico cream and strawberry festival on the Next Friday, a lecture will bo delivered 12th of June. Proceeds will be applied to by Dr. Morgan. Hia subject wlU bo "What tbo pastor's salarv. Tho net receipts of M STRAW HATS. SOFT SHIRTS. an American saw In Ireland." tho laat social was |14.60. w C. Fred Seip's Entire Stock An ininterestint g game of baseball was All the latest styles In Rough An Immense assortment of playeld d at the Institute last Saturday with Miss Eva Soils and brother, Frank, of Braids and Splits at handsome patterns in Madras, the LafayettLafa o Sophomores. TboO. C. I.Junction, were Sunday gueata at J. P. E A was ddefeatef d by a score of 3 to 1. MrCaotner's. . popular prices, Percales and Bedford Cords. and now have it marked down ready for a quick BUby acted as umpire. There woro two Tho Sunday school is rehearsinarsing for of C. O. I.'a alumni on the Lafayette team: Children's day which occurs the thirthtrd'Sund - N 25c to $1.50. 49c and 98c. S Messrs. William Tillman and Arthur Van- day in June. sale. We.find our store badly crowded but these Atta. Miss Anne Ronnsaville Is visiting he Five of the prominent business firms daughter, Mrs. F. Anderson, at Green Ol'TING SUITS H goods will not last long at these prices. In town made the statement that a week Valfey. ago laBt Saturday their cash trado was tbo Lost—In or around Changewator, thi of Striped Flannels. largest In three yoars. Every line of busi- "regular attendance" at the Epwortu ness Is Increasing. The town has never League dovotlonal meetings. The Presi- Neat stripes in the newest I

They are all high grade, new and handsome looked prettier or cleaner and Is attracting ; many families for the summer; bouses dent is also missing. All those who will colorings. '•'•• \ •' and furnished bouses of good location are kindly help in restoring the same will be styles; plenty of Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Ideal In demand. very welcome next Sunday evening. $6.50 and $7.50. N Owing to the recital at tho Institute this Mrs. John Hazlott and Mrs. Eugene O evening, tho social and entertainment aat Clayton of New York viBlted at Mrs. Grant Kid, just the goods for dressy wear. SStt . JamesJmes11 guild room was postponed until Moore's from Tuesday till Friday of last BELTS. SUSPENDERS. G nextTuesdi ,y, whe-----*•n the- y wil'l giv-' e an en- week. joyable evoi ' g'a entertainment. Mrs. Michael Castnor bad the xnlsfortum u Many exclusive novelties; the A large variety of light- An immense assortment of Oxford Ties, and Mr. John J. Fields has reopened bis to fall and break an arm. finest line ever weights for summer; T summer homo "Woodlawu" at Hchooley's Mr. Wbttfleld Castner bus been some- T shown. striking patterns. more men will wear Oxfords this season than ever Mountain. what worse the past few days, It Is rumored that Mr. Coloman will re- Tho Rev. F. C. Mooney wrote one of tbe 25c to 49c. 25c and 49c O turn aa manager of Hotel Clarendon for church members here that he was ex- before. Ventilate your feet; let the cool air in and Mr. Fields, owner. The property Btanda pecting to spond a part of his vacation in F Mr. Fields In about $30,000 and the citizens Ohangowater. His many friends are much N are desirous of seeing the hotel reopened pleased. SHOES AND the heated air out. Low shoes give the air a chance and run In a flrst-clasa manner, as tt would The improvements which Eugene Cast- I bo under tbe supervision of Mr. Flelda. ner has been making to bis tenement OXFORD TIES > Tho Sedgwick Post, G, A. R. attended house are all completed and it is now on< for men, women and children. to play around the feet. Memorial services in tbe Presbyterian of tho most desirable houses for rent in T Correct styles; good depend- church last Sunday evening. Rev. J. O.this place. able qualities only; all kinds; Chapman preached a special sermon. On On Saturday ne^st should tbe weather b_ all prices. Cool "comfort bringers" at moderate prices, Memorial Day the G. A. R. will observe in fair and all those interested feel thus dis- the usual manner. Tho dinner, supper posed, "The Three Frlonds"—Tom, Josh T N and festival will be given by the Hacketts- and Pete—assisted by Goo. and Lfs, with $2.^o to S5.00, or any price between. 'Men who can town Band and the Vigilant Book and Philip as curtain raiser and Frank agita- HOSIERY. TRUNKS AND Ladder Company, on tbe publio school tor, will reproduce the wonderful "Watch * grounds. Ruv. J. G. Johnston, D, D., pas- Exchange" which created 60 much amuse- New • and pretty effects in .SUITCASES. wear small sizes and narrow widths will find special tor of the M. E. church, will deliver an ment two weeks ago. fancy half hose; stripes, oration. Notwithstanding tthe gentle reminder In R dots and figures. The largest sto:k of Travel- bargains. Miss Anna S. Earr entertained the Misses thhe STAR aomo two 'weeks ago, about $200 Ing Trifles in this vicinity Southard of Baldwin, N. Y., over the remains yet to be paiid IIn . Tbo church 15c, 25c, 49c at lowest prices. J Peithosophian Society anniversary exer- would be much pleased to receivi e thhe satm cises. at an early date as certain obligations mus S The Peithosophian Society and the Zata be met, THE HAY BOOT AND SHOE CO. Chapter of Alpha Phi Fraternitv celebrat- ed their twenty-second anniversary at tbo ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS. C. C. Institute last Friday evening. The Special sale of good used organs DELL & •MARXSEN ushers were Mlsa Sophy C. Smith, Dlofeo- at 57, $12, ?15, flS, $25, ?3Q, OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE aophian; Mr. J. M. Welsh, Whitney Ly- ceum ; Miss Edith Graydon, Pelthosqpb- up. Worth double. All warrant- REMODELED A. W. CREVELING STORE. ian; Mr. C. S. Blake, Alpha Phi. The ed, Come quick. Special bar- march, Albert — Carola, Op. 71, Von gains In now and used pianos. WIckedo, Misses Flock, Fullerton, Van- KELLER'S MUSIC HOUSE, 339 Northampton Street, Easton, Penna. Atta, Church and Hazen. "An evening >-4t. Easton, Pa. with our new possessions" was the title of the program. Rev. G. K. Whitney. D. D. BROADWAY. make tne opening: prayer. The Peitho- Mr. and Mrs. John Mutchlor spent Sun- •* ' ' uch- KILL'EM! KILL'EM! DON'T LET A SINGLE BUG ESCAPE ! don; Spa Church, Van Atta, Fu'lerton, Welsh. _ __ the second part of the program tbe plat- Mrs. Sarah Willever left on Wednesday Now in the heyday of housedeaning time invest in insect and bug destroyers form wasdecoratewas'decorated In greengre s to represent for a few weeks' stay with her son at Lit- H IBH1HSB j a seeme i n ttbbo PhillipPhillippll n IlaDds with tle Falls. and clear the house of these pests. 'We offer for this purpose: tbe pairticipants In native costume. Tbe Wm. Deremer is confined to his home second part was as follows: solo andhere very aick. Dr. Cox of Washington is A visit to the Globe Store is a treat to those who care to 5 chorus—"Juanita," Mlsa Mabel J, Fuller- the attending physician. Slug; Shot, Paris Green, London Purple, Blue Stone, Whale know what's what in the leading styles in up-to-date goods. | ton: oration, "The Relation of the^Phil- llppine Ialanda to thB U. S. Constitution," Rev. Gray aod daughter, Miss Frances G. H. Blake; vocal solo—"The Swallows," accompanied by Miss Mattle Butler, were Oil Soap, Fir Tree Soap, Carbolic Acitf^Sijapstone, Insect Miss Fullerton; oration—"The People of delegates to the Epworth League Conven- the Philippine Islands." Mr. H. B. wade; tion hold in Blalrstown on Thursday. Powder. Dead Shot for sprinkling or spraying. Beautiful Goods j Mandolin Club, Lion du Ball—Glllet; ora- They also attended the Missionary Conven- ^ tion—"The Strategic Value of the Philip- tion held In Washington on Friday. pine Islands," R. V. Hoflmao; chorus, Mr, and Mrs. David Bowman left yester- for Graduating Dresses 1 "Homo Again Returning" Root; George day to visit relatives at Stroudsburg and Harold Blake was the president of the Al- Paradise Valley for an indefinite time. ' r i pha Phi Frateroity. Wm. Flynn, who was hurt quite badly f BEAUTIFUL SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Allen have taken at the cement mills last Monaay, is Im- SPEAKING OF^PAINTS , little pleasure trip to Washington, D. C. proving. 1 BEAUTIFUL FOULARD SILKS. I John Karr has graded and terraced his Marvin Warne, we are glad to report, Is we want to call your attention to the. Longman & Martinez paints.: There is none recently purchased lot adjoining his prop- itill improving. I BEAUTIFUL LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. f erty, which gives him a frontage of 175 Mrs. Ida Cox entertained her two sisters better on the market. Why pay $1.50 or more per gallon for linseed oil, which you feet. from Somerville a part oflabt week. f BEAUTIFUL SILK WAISTS. I Alexander C. Howell, a venerable and re- Mr, and Mrs. Milton Schuler of Rocks' do when you buy it in a sealed can with a paint label thereon, when you can get spected citizen of this place, died last Mon- burg were Sunday guests of her sister, | BEAUTIFUL WHITE LAWN WAISTS. I day at his home on Church Btreetat the ad- Mrs. A. E. Segulne. Longman & Martinez's real paint at prices considerably less than quoted above? vanced age of S2 years. For a great many f BEAUTIFUL SPRING JACKETS. i years he conducted a restaurant which The members of the Sunday school are was largely patronized by tho young man rehearsing for Children's Day, I BEAUTIFUL TAILOR-MADE SUITS. | students of theC. C. I. He has been de- A large number of members represented clining In health during the past few the Foreign Missionary Society at the I BEAUTIFUL TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS. f years. He Is survived by a wife, a son and Conventfou held in Washington on Friday. FIZZ I FIZZ I FIZZ .1 I Extra good things usually bring an extra price". It is not so here; f wo daughters. Mr. J. Rymond spent a part of last week Mrs. A. G. Freeman died last Friday at at the home of his son, William, In Phil- I you get the extra good things, but we cut the extra off the price. | her home In Dover. Mrs. Freeman was lipsburg. The fizz of our soda fountain is on once more. The cooling, refreshing drinks apparently in good health and was pre] Henry Butler is having a nice lar^e Ing for the wedding of her daughter, I porch added to the front of his home we serve are unexcelled and we invite.you to try them. This store has the sole tie, who was to be married to a Mr. Satter- which beautifies its greatly. Henry Bowers agency for Moxie, the greatest of all nerve foods. It. is served at the fountain or |ALLEN CARPENTER.! field of Jersey City on Thursday of this isdoingthe work. week. The daughter had been out of the sold by the bottle. Cool and refreshing Coca-Cola direct from the wood. I 229 NORTHAMPTON ST., EASTON, PA. ! room but a few moments when Bhe re-National Meeting of Fraternal Order of turned and found her mother sitting in a chair dead. The funeral services were Knglcs, Minneapolis, 3Ilnn., onducted on Tuesday with interment at June 3rd. toStli. Succasunna. For tho abovo the D., L. & W. R. 11. wl]l WARREN COUNTY DRUGSTORE Mrs. J. C. Chapman returned from Phil- sell round trip tickets, May 31st to June 2d, adelphia and was accompanied by Mr, andInclusive, at the rato of $35.40; good for re- F.-N. JENKINS, Prop'r. ^ Mrs. Hillery. turn as late aa July Ttb upon payment of The nurse known as "George," who was 50 cents extra. IJMm Our Best In charge of the municipal hospital during the epidemic, is reported to be very ill with tbe smallpox, having contracted it elsewhere. He has been a professional The friends of John Pool were pleased to nurse in smallpox onsen for a number of see him in town a f«aw days ago. It will be years. It is understood that hls'home is in remembered that Mr. Pool underwent an The Carter Pharmacy Advertisement Morriatown. operation a few weeks ago. Mrs. John D. Glbbs returned from t the Nothvithstanding Miss Edith Barker of Philadelphia is the guest of her cousin, Miss E. M, Porter. BinghnmtoD Hospital last" Tuesday' im- herewith claims one of the most THE GOODS WE SELL. proved In health. Heary Whitesoll, who the success of our two public sales of Wagons and Harness, we still is In the same institution for treatment, is complete and up-to-date lines of have on hand what is probably the Largest and Most Complete Idlers are common on the streetB in in a critical condition, His wife, accom- Assortment of vehicles in this section of New Jersey. From now ipringtime; tie naturally lack that panied by John Lorumason, started to visit Pure Drugs and Medicines to be jnergy supplied by Ramon's Iron Tonic. him Sunday morning in response to a to the 20th of June we shall offer Try it and bo imbued with new life and message from him, found in Northern New Jersey. LUMBER, PAINT, GLASS, PUTTY, vigor. JIt is a superior medicine. ?1.CO. L, V. Williams is repairing the house Warren County Drugstore. occupied by his son, William. Our prices are fair and upon Mr, and Mrs. D, M. Vroeland commenced Extraordinary Price Inducements ROCK WALL PLASTER, CEMENT, LIME. HARALONY. housekeeping Thursday of last week. trial you will find them agreeable Children's Day will be observedi'in both Calvin Amey of Belvidere spent Sunday tbo Presbyterian and Methodist churches and satisfactory. to buy Wagons, Carriages, Harnes's; Whips, The largest assortment of Building Materials in this with his mother. tbe third Sunday In June. ; Robes, Etc. of us. While our prices are al- ; rs. Mabel Quick and children, who Wm. Guorke of Newark moved his fam- section at 'owest"prices^^'~^ ^•™—-^- ^ o been spending some months with ily to this place last week. He will engage We Carry no Surplus or ways as low as the lowest, we propose to Mr^amlMi'S. John Handlong.-havfir gone, to Smithville, Pa,, to join nor husband. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stang. on ,---.,«, Old-Stock, =_=, They will again start housekeeping. 'hursday,May22* •"•••- • •• • above mentioned. We make very little cal- .Charles Raub and family spent,Sunday but a few hours. 'itU~Mrrand-uIra.-JoUD-Gtoi!t-!nrEclvI-, ...believing as we do, that the cura- culation upon the profit of a single sale; it ere. - " •.-•. ' . .... : her of her friends at her home above Dan- ~=is"ori the"great= volume""of"1 tlie~season's"sales]' Miss Anna Miller was the guest of herville on Saturday evening. "' .-. tive propertiiJTof Drugs""and sister, Mrs. Frank Smith, in Hazen, a few BROAD STREET, WASHIKGWN, N7 J. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist .Medicines are dependent upon that we1 figure; Call early and make selection frormourline of ..: Misses Florence and Grace Kinnoy, Miss church" has decided on June 17th as tbe Lizzie Simon find Mias Bertha Miller date of its strawberry and ice cream festi- their freshness. spent Saturday and Sunday with friends val. at Cbangowater. Mrs. John Leonard and children of New- Have you had a.glass of our soda ? Leonard Ott is having tho interior of ark are at the homo of her parents, Mr. ?»••••••• ••»«••«••••••••••••••»•••••»••••••••••••••• his house painted and papered. Cowell &' and MrB. A. J. Cummins. Co., Belvidere, are doing the work. The refreshing rain on Sunday did much You will be served quickly and NEARLY 50 VEHICLES. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Mackey of Hazen to improve the appearance of vegetation. courteously without extra charge. We have been selling wagons for many years with marked suc- CHARLES HOWARD L CO. ' md Mr. and Mrs. John Amey of Union- Austin Howell spent Sunday at tho bed- own were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.aide of hiB aged uncle, A.O. Howell of cess, and each year sell a greater number. These facts prove our ex- Matt Amey. Huckettstown, formerly of this place, Mr. Our public school closed this < WGOJC for Ho well Is very ill and the end. will not be perience, our judgment in selection, the summer vacation. unexpected. (^;; THE GARTER !BANKERS AND BROKERS Mrs. Robert Flumerfelt has beon suffer- the character of our goods and fair Mies Jennie RIley Is Blck and is bolne ing for tho past week with a Bevere attack attended by Dr. West. earache and 1B confined to her room. methods. We could not have made Opera House Building, Washington, N. J. PHARMACY such a marked success of this busi- HON. THEO. ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT. u Dr. Stewart A. Fritts, son of Peter A. C. GODFREY, Prop'r. > Washington, D, O. Fritts of Broad street, died on Friday, May ness, had we not merited it. STOCKS, BONDS* AND GRAIN It Is Mixed In Two Minutes. 16th, at hia^ home in Wilmington, Del., WeHvill save you money and Buy pure linseed oil at seventy-five cents iged 32 yoara. Ho was a graduate of the for investment,_or will be carried on a moderate margin. a gallon, and make your own paint by 9wart1—"h more coll"-ge.OhoBter< , Pa,, and of give you 'good treatment if you adding 3 of a gallon of It' to 1 gallon of tho Baltimore Mtdloa l college. H..-e .I s .sur- the Longman & Martinez Absolutely Pure vived by a father, wife, three amall child- favor us with a call. We strive to give the most courteous treatment Paint, which coBta only a few cents more ren, four sisters: Mrs. William Slater of PHYTON-NOMOS than thinly made paint. Tho paint will near Newton; Mrs. Hugh Youmans, WaBh- Made of Hoots, llcrlin, Darks, J3orr1en, .'.. . and best possible seryice, '* J then cost about $1.25 per gallon. Any ington, Mrs. S. D. Hiblorr, MaptMaploe Creek, FOR BALE building not satisfactorily painted, will be Neb,, and Mrs. Goorge Di.. Budd, Yellow AT-.1ESKINS', WASHINGTON. ;| Private Wire's to New York, Telephone Connection. J re-palnted at our expense. Twenty-seven Frame end four brothers who resldo In ''AT GHIFFF-N'S, PI1ILT,II?SBUIIG. BUTTERWICK & SMITH. years ofBale. For sale by our agent, F. and near Newton—Benjamin F., William PRICK 50 CENTS. ; :»»»»•••«••••••<>••••«•«•••»•••••»<'•«•»«»«•»••»•»•«*? tf. Jenkins. ' IH., Leo R, and Carman P, Reference: Anyone whphnB used It. : "-> ASBURYl NEW JERSEY.

1 ••.<)' •- THE WASHINGTON STAR, "WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, AMY 29, 1902.

COLOMBIA. TOWXSBUHY. BUTTZVXLLE. Mrs. Goorgo Bruglor and daughtoi Although the bill permitting tho catcl Woaloy Potty baa lost twenty porke; Madalloo, wero out of town on Tuesday. Ing of (tuckers by other muana than with 1 from hog cholera. • it. Mr. and Mrs. Elbort Albortaon epei book and Hoe fallod to become a law, w< take notice that our horse dealers ar< Mrs. Wesley Petty spent last Wodnceda; Thursday In Easton on H shopping tour. In WashluKtou. Miss Susie Ward of Halneaburg spoi doing a lucrative business. > 1 Wed oesdajv Thursday and Friday ID CC Tho exercises at the public school Mr. and Mrs, John Scadden were guest Wednesday of last week (closlog day) wor oftholr niece, Mrs. Miller, ID Boston, thi umbla ana Portland. of the same highly entertaining charade latter port of last week. but not diligence alone— Mrs. John 0. Kitchon and granddaugi that they, were last yoar and refleote The Epworth League will be led nex! tor, Miss Margaret Dietrich, and Miss Ad great credit on both teacher and scholar! Sunday night by Samuel Titus. Klnnoy, wont to Easton Thursday to ai Too following WBB program rendered: it must be reinforced by tend the show. They returned on Frldaj Opening song—Sohooh opening address— Clay Vosblndor ]s seriously ill with pneu- f BUSH £ BULL The mom bora of the Epworth Loagu Daisy Drake; "Pussy's Llttlo Bell'1—Mar monia. -•> the spirit of saving.. There will bold a featlva! on May 30th on tb< ulla Green; organ duet—Eurilla Wlldrlel The Richmond, Pi., baseball toam will grounds near tho M. E, church. and teacher; "Welcome, May"—Blh play here on Saturday with tho Buttzvlllo is no better plan of saving Alvin Vroom, a telegraph operator nt._ ;oam. Scranton, with his wire and daughter, ar Our bail toam wont over to Dutch Hill staying at tho home of his father, Jacol Saturday afternoon and wero defeated by or surer road to riches Vroom, above town. Ho will work at th< and teacher; dialogue, ''Irish Sorvaut,' *ho club at that place. dam during the minors' strike. Smith Aimer and Dorle Greon; "Our Mat Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mooro of Towns* than Endowment Insur- YOUR NEW Miss Sallio Crisman closed her school ai "Imonial Views"—Leda Wildrlck and ROB bury wero Sunday guests of her parents, MMfillii Hazon last week and came to tho home le Moore; "Flowers and Flaj*a"-8h Mr. and Mrs. William Major. of her mother bore on Saturday. japIlE; "A Little Bird"—Richard Vllotj ance in Bong, "Summer Flowers"—three girls; Mrs. Samuel Brocaw, who was serlonsly Invitations ara out for tho wedding < dialogue, "Gossip"— four glrle; organ 111 last week, Is convalescing. John Gardner of New York city and MI duet—Rena Moore and teacher; "Sup- Rov. Wna. Burley of Hope, was with Nellie McCracken of Folkvillo. >oae"—Smith Aimer and Rosste Mooro friends In town on Friday and Saturday. The CARPETS Mrs. Gangaway was the guest of Mr '•Wand drill" and song—&vo pupils; dia Fourteen little boys and girls Bpent Sat- Mfllf John Mooro on Saturday. logue, "Mending Stocking!.,"—toreo girls; urday aftornoon with Mfs9 Lillian Flum- There will bo three weddings In Colum- song, "Vacation's Coming"—School; clos- morfolt and joined with her In the colobra It will give us pleasure to ing address—Rena Moore. At the conclu- tlon of her oioventh birthday. bia and vicinity In tho near future, sion of tho program tbe teacher, MIi Prudential have you see our Immense Sarnuol and Miss Era, son and daugbtci Sstella Wildrlck, WHS presentod with 1 Miss AllioSbuIor is spending somo tlmi of Mrs. Llzzlo Flint, died of pcarlot fevet mndsome souvenir by each scholar am With her brother, Edward, in Dover, stock of oat week at their homo in Jersey City, Rev. D. B. Tompblna lost his horse by INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA flf 11. The remains of Samuel, aged 17 yea: ,eda Wildrlck and Roflale Moore wen death Saturday morning. He bought th< handsomely rewarded for having attended wero brought to Portland Monday au horso only a few weeks ago. Home Office Do you graduate ? If so, Vllss Eva, aged 15 venrfl, on Wednesday school during tbe entire term without mis- New Carpets and for interment in Rlvorviow Cemetery, Hng a day. A number of parents and Misses Annie Peterson and Florena Lol- Newark, N. J. we want you to see our su- Their father, Albert Flint, dfed lust Sep- friends of the scholars ware present ant or were guests of Mrs. Davis Ketcbam on tember. Two younger children have the refreshments wero onjoyed by all, consist Sunday. same disease and the mother Is In poor Intr of Jce cream and cake, which were fur JOIIX"F. DIIYBKX, I-KiMlh't.. perb assortment of NEW ilshed in abundance by the teacher. Wm. Anderson lost a valuable cow on -LESLIE I). \VAI1I>, Vlc« J'rmMent. icalth. Mr. Flint moved bis family from 'rlday, EDISAK It. WAttl), 2(1 V. Pri-H't and CounHeJ. WHITEGbODS. Ask to Big Rugs. Portland to Joraey City about three years Mrs. Marsh nil Dean is spending a wool Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Plttonger of Cen- KOKHKST F. DHYDISC, Stcri'tnry. ago. Mrs. Flint has the sincere sympathy ivlth Mrs, T.P. Frome at Karrsvllio. trovllle wero in town Sunday afternoon H.HCC DEDItICKDEDItICK, ANHt. Sui>t.,K Kootn <>, [tank U'lM'u. of her friends In Columbia and Portland 1 nrontl St. ana \VOMh1nnton Ave., U'QMliliifftoii.X. J. see AIR-LINE CLOTH, MER- Greatest season in bur ex- her bereavement. Things aeom to bo taking on now life . calling on sick friends. lanes chapel since Rev. Mr. James took Tho call for volunteers to rebuild the CER1ZED FOULARDS, perience. Our styles are Mlsa Mamie East was In town over Sun- he reins. Through tho earnest soltcita- xaveyard fence was nobly responded to lay. lon of Rev. James tho ladles of tho Jane1a Saturday afternoon. The work, however, MERCERIZED JAC- beautiful, our pric;s reason- ibapel congregation got togethor recent] was not comploted and the volunteers will Mrs. C. L, Davonport entertained vial and organized a Ladles' Aid Society wit QUARDS, FRENCH LAWN, able. tors Sunday. Urs. Marshall Dean as president; Mrs, D please muster again this Saturday aftor- John Gardner, after spending some tlm< }. Mooro, vice-president; Hits . Edit IOOU and finish the job. ID town, returned to Now Vorte citylaal Hoagland, secrotary; and Mrs, Charles Al- Mrs. Joseph Burdge and MIsa Myrtle PARIS MOUSSELINE and Wldncr arc visiting relatives in Boonton, week... -_- ;-"•;..; •••. ...-.*.-•. •:.-.••••; .• - • uior, treasurer. They held their first From Factory to Horne hosts of other weaves in Hov. and Mrs. ShultzofPort Morris wen ng at William Holland's lost Thurs- Mrs. Samuel Lfpplncott and son aro guests of Rov. and Mrs. H, P. King lost day and, according to reports, it was a ipendlng some time with relatives In our White Goods. week, grand success. The society promises some- iown. DIRECT-NO OTHER WAY. lilBg good in the way of entertainment In Mre, Philip Amendt and children were LARGE RUGS Mrs. C. L. Davenport, Misa Edith ERI the near future. mtertalned the forepart of last week by If you intend to buy a couch it will pay you to call at my shop and see hov much and Miss Gertrude Angle were the dele- ou can save by placing your order for present or future delivery. 1 carry a large 9x12 feet in size', are very gates from Columbia to tho Epworth Mrs. Henry Whlteaell received word las! ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melroy of Cor- f the Epworth Leagne attended tbe Ep- lolug some paper flanging,for him. r, Fulper's. vorth League rally at FIneaville last Wed- The Wblftown M. E. cburch will bold a Mrs. M. Hnmmel and children are visit- lesday. They received a moat cordial with brass beading. Prices range from $12.00 to $24.00. strawberry and Ice cream festival on Its IE at Elizabeth. ivelcome and liberal entertainment, and 1 also do all kinds of Re upholstering of Couches, Parlor Suits, Etc. mnds on Saturday evening. Mrs. Julia Apgar has returned to hei;he exercises were very enjoyable. Such Shoe Values Delaware was well represented at Fore* tome after a few weeks' absence In Plain- The P. 0.8. of A. of this place attended augh & Sells Bros,' circus on Thursday at leld. livine services at tbe Valley Presbyterian laaton. Mrs. Fenwiok 1B spending Borne time In :burch laat Sunday and listened to a very H. ArSchuermann Fishing for shad at the bridge still con- fewark. Interesting sermon by Rev. J. B. Kngler. as These are Appreciated Inuea but owing to the low water It is not Morris Albright attended the funeru. Mr, and Mrs. Goorge Cooley of Easton 92 West Stewart Street, Near Grand Avenue, as good as laat week. Very few are being >f his father last Saturday at New Stone 'ere entertained by Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. caught. thurch. He was residing at Perth Amboy loagland over Sunday. it the time of his death, Washington, New Jersey. Where Low Price is Combined with Style and Quality. Earl Patterson is not as well at present Mrs, P. J. DeHart spent last Sunday In prtting as he has been for aeveral days Mrs. Charles Adams and daughter Ruby 'our borough the guest of her daughter, last, but all his friends hope his Illness Ia ire visiting at Freemansburg, Pa, < dra. T. Franklin Cawley. REMEMBER—As usual, our guarantee with every pair sold >nly temporary. Mrs. George Oliver and daughter Sadie Miss Frances McElrath of Hoboken Mr. Nolan and a party of friends from etnrned lost week from a few weeks' visit >assed a part of last week with relatives Tew York city spent Sunday at the River- ,tDovor. In our village. Ladies' Fine Dongola, Lace or Butto n Men's Fine Vld Kid, Box Calf, Velour Ido House. The outlook there Is very Miss Agnes Byrne of Washington visited Mra. P. B. Butterwlck and son, Ray- Shoes, Patent or Leather Tip-, 00 finor Patent Colt Skin Shoes; worth «J0 " :ood for the coming season. in town over Sunday, ,. lond, were the guests of her parents at regularly S2.;o at OtiUU S3.00 for only v&i Mrs. Shoemaker of Hazen is visiting her Rev, Elmer Fulper of Jersey City Is vis- imaus, Pa., over Sunday. • • •)< later, Mrs, Kate Mann, in thla town, iting his mother, Mis. L. L. Fulper. The public school In our village will Boys' Fine Colt Skin, Box or 00 (1(1 I. B. Keener and wife of Belvidere spent A large congregation was present last close today (Thursday) for the summer Misses' Fine Patent Leather or Vici Kid Valour Caif Shoes; worth'Sj.oo <]>£iUU Sunday with J. B, Kimenour and family unday morning at the Valley Presbyter- vacation. The pupils of tbe school, under Shoe, Button or Lace, worth S2.00; outhof town. in church and listened to a memorial le direction of their teacher, Miss Alice only. Early strawberries are being brought jrmon by Rev. J. B. Kugler, The G.A.R,, futonta, will give an entertainment Children's Fine Vici Kid Shoe, ff| flf) ito market by our truckers, but owing to . 0. O. F., Jr. O. U. A. M. and Daughter )metlme next month. Button or Lace; worth $1.50, only Oli UU le continued dry weather the crop pro- f Liberty attended In a body. The remains of Mre. Penelope Wlllever : Men's Fine Vici Kid, Box Calf, Velour ifaefl to be very short. Mrs. Clark Bird and children of Plaln- rere interred In the Presbyterian cenae- or Patent Colt Skin Shoes: worth 0 Cfl Ladies' Fine Vici Kid or Patent C| Cfl MIBS Lillian Transue of Portland spent eld are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sry on Monday. The funeral services S4.00 (or diJU Leather Oxford Ties; regular «2.il.UU aturday last in town with friends, John Eveland. ' rere held at her late home between Ae- to every Charles I. Hoyt returned to Indiana last Frank Transue of Trenton spent Sunday mry and Bloomsbury and were conducted 'utik where he bas A saw mill and is ex-with his mother. »y Rev. J. B. J. Rhodes of BIoomBbury. msively engaged in the lumber business. Mrs. Wlllever was 87 years of age and is package House Slippers for Men or Women 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, ?i:50, A reception given last Sunday evening survived by four sons and three daughters. John A. Ward returned from a short St. Ann's church by the Young LadleB1 ny fn Lebanon, Fa., where his son, lodallty was well attended. An excellent Quite a nnmber of our people attended OF Telescopes 35c to $1.25. William, is attending school, \ He likes the rogram was rendered and three young ne big show at Easton on Thursday of lace and school very well. ,dlea were received into the society. last week. Mrs. A. 0. Covey and little daughter of We can save you from ioc to gi.oo on every purchase. Miaa May Snllivan of New York spent u. Freedom have been spending a few unday in town. lays with her grandfather, Mr, Chas. Many houses In town are receiving their lazard. irlng attire In tbe way of fresh paint on he outside and paper and paint on the The Washington Shoe Store How To aside. PROCLAMATION. The Baptist congregation has accepted Jl Lev. Mr. Stout of Pattenburg aa their pas- •ill election held on the Tuvalu? next nft HERMAN PETTY, Prop'r. ir. Mr. Stout will reside In town. to Brut .Monday In November In the re Gain Flesh The Presbyterian Sunday school will Ineteuii hundred.elected by tlio voters oi tue ourth CongreuHionnl Dlmrlct to reiireBent told Its Children's Day exercises on Sun- IIH State In tlio Houae of ItopreBontntlvcwof TOBACCO Persons have been known to lay morning, June Sth, In the Valley ID United StntCH, imd HUUHeiiiiently dulj- ihureb. The M. E. Sunday school will uunled liImscK na BUCII represt'iitntlve and gain a pound a day by taking told its exercises in tho evening of the ter BUCII election nnil nuftJlfleatlon. to wit, 1 tue sixth day of May, Nineteen hundred an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL- ime day. ;. (1 two, dejuirted ttiln life, thereby causing a Memorial Day services will be held next ancy tooxlHtln the renreHPiitJitlon'of this SION. It is strange, but it often 'rlday afternoon and evening. The pa- to. 111 tlic HOUHO of lieproHeutntlveH. ol tlic ted States,. . . ..•-• . To every lappens. ade will start from the Hal! at- 2-o'cIook ; :nd decorate at- St. Ann's cemetery;. then Therefore, I, Frankiin .Miirnhy, Governor person mentioning = 'Somehow the ounce;"produces o the Baptist cemetery and lastly at the 1 the State of Xew Ji-rxey, purminnt to In.iv, them lilsfniRgasino-'iVO will "a ralley Presbyterian comotery. In thelo hereby M«ne this iny^:»roclftiniitloii dlrMt- itiaoliitcly free a . fltit;. of.-.;: the pound; it seems to start the vening an interesting program will be n« tlmt an elfctlon be held IK'COMIIIK to CornUlt Pan-Amerlcun Expo- sndered. Rev. E. E. Roberson of High aw In mild CoiiKroHHlonal DlHtrlet 011 •Ulou uiotfcla of Pltiu digestive machinery going prop- Bridge will be tho orator of the evening tJESDAY,.THE SEVKSTBEXTU- 1»AY OP UrRmiK iu mliilauire, . erly, so thai the patient is able assisted by the clergy. Tho proceeds wi] JUNE, "•" ' ' v for K REE Pipes " 'Xho lIlUKtriitlcm liure'produced Is iJtt'wmUiK thednie hereof, for the mi mow I n reproduction of ono. If you intend . to digest and absorb his ordinary used for the monument fund. electing a member of the IloiwtJ of Henre- 7 buying now or in tlio near future wo will itittlvvM to fill the viicnncy cntisud bv the r f gladly sontl thin umbomHl Hot to you. bod, which he could not do be- ith of the B«H Joxhua S. Siilmon. and other valuable f TJICHO iiilniattiret! lmvo boen produced nt NJB\V HAMPTON. ilven under my lianil uml the Great Seal o( ore, and that is the way the gain IO State of Xevr .Teracy. nt Trcntoii.thc llilr. agrcutcoKt. They co«atltuto the moat Rev. J. B. Keugler preached to George entli day of Mny, In the year of our Lord _jpe«tlvo mlvcrtlHliig mutter nvvr uactl made. " v .-••,, T. Taylor Post, G. A.B., tho Odd Follows, ie thousand nine hundred mid two, and ol !))• HI. Tlioy onablo you to malto n BIILIH- •. O, U. A. M. and Daughters of Liberty s, Independence of the United States the premiums, fa'ctory selection ofu Piano or Organ as to A certain amount of flesh is f Junction at the Musconotcong Valley j hundred and twi'iity-Blxtli.' , exact uj>i)«;nrnneo iiinl color, no matter 'resbyterlan church last Sunday morning, how fur you are nway from UM. With tlio lecessary for health; if you have 'bore was a very largo attendance, .Rev. HKAI.] PltANKU.V MUUP1IV, plnlcs wo will forward our now Souvenir lies of the M, E. cburch was also present the Oovernor. . Uorurttor. Ask dealer for Catalogue, wtiich accurately reprcnentH lot got it you can get it by H. I). DIOKIXSO.V, Secretary of State." all tho Intent stylos' In Cornish Ameri- nd assisted In tho service. can Organs and Pianos. H ia a work or aking Rev. J. B. Umborger, pastor of the Val- STATE OF NEW JE11SEY. nrt that you will appreciate and it Is >y Presbyterian church, who is at Kitts- Premium List yours for tlio asking. It also explains i ircr, Is expected here on Saturday of this I, S. n. niekliiMon, Secretary of Stnlc of the thfi inilqno'Cornlah Plan of soiling on eek. ; tntu of .Sew JorHpy.iio hereby c«-rtlfv that \,=.J. . . . # ...... :. .... i()fon!KoliiK.lHatriiccoi)yof. I'rocliiinatloiir Communion aurvice will b:e held.In tbe i" !• ranV In Miirphy, (lovi-ntor din>ct1iiL fmuisiofl 'alley cburch next Sunday. ••••••> nit nil clfctlon he lii'l.l In tlio Foilrth Con: rt Any premium offered in Our Sunday school ia preparing for Chil- rfNsloiial UlHtrlct, on the 17th d»y-,bf .hjne One Year's Free Trial •on's Day w.hlch will occur tho first Sun- ?xt. lor the purpoao of oU-etlnj- u Nleinber of Sweet Caporal box fronts This method 1m inihSoniled lUelf to OVcr "i You will find it just as useful in summer ly In Juno, nilloiiHL'of HeprL'sentatlveK to (Hi the va- ney enimed by tin- death of Joshua H. Sal- in winter, and if you are thriving upon on, an tho Hiinie Is taken from and com. catalogue can be secured for don't stop because the weather is warm. •-" OUR BARGAIN SALE. 1* 1 red with the ordinal tiled Jlnv l.'i, 1002 CORNISH CO. ' j'jjw romalnlim' on file and of record in same number of Honest 50c nnil $t.oo, all druggists. Just now wo nro offering great values in )ady-to-wear goods. Beautiful Silk Waists 11 testimony whererif, I have Itoreunto sut Guarantee Tags SCOTT Si UOWNE, Chemists, New York. ; about balfprlco. Bargains In white and '-rsflwasb waists. Bargains in walking Tho STAR and Trl-Wookly N; Y, Tribnne' I skirts. Call and see what we show. «J S. D. DICKIXSOX, .25 per year, In advance. J ^ ^ Busn & BULL, Easton, Pa. 'v v Secretary ot State. THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1002.

HAOKETTSTOWN. CHANGEWATEK. This ovantng (Thursday) an organ re- Whllo Theodore Castner waa coming cital will be siren at tho 0.0. Ioatliuto by homo from Glen Gardner laot Saturday, ho Prof. P. W. Schliodor, who will be twisted was run into by eomo young sports who DELL Sc MARXSEN, by Misa Mary A. Cornish, tbo vocal teach* bad beon Imbibing too freely. Mr. Cast- er. On Friday eveuiuvilUil., tbtilto) prelluiluary ner was thrown from tho carriage, but for- We name below some pertinent reminders of most wanted articles for the coming season contest tn elocution :e place. On tunately waa not much Injured. The wag- We Have Purchased Saturday evening, thwilo lDlokosophla tatci u so- on waa completely wrecked. —just a few picked at random from our large and complete stock of Summer Merchandise. ciety will hold tbolr annual open mooting. Tho stewards of the church will hold an Next Friday, a lecture will bo delivered ice croam and strawberry festival on tho by Dr. Morgan. His subject will bo "What 12th of June. Proceods will bo appllod to aa American saw In Ireland.'1 tho pastor's salary. Tbo not receipts of STRAW HATS. , SOFT SHIRTS. w CiFredSe/'p's Entire Stock An Interesting game of baseball was tho last social was f 14.60. M All the latest styles In Rough An Immense assortment of played at the Institute last Saturday with Miss Eva Sells and brother, Frank, ol tbo Latayotto Sophomores. ThoO. U. I.Junction, were Sunday guests at J. P. Braids and Splits at handsome patterns In Madras, was defeated by a score of 3 to 1. Mr. E :.;. popular prices, Percales and Bedford Cords. A and now have it marked down ready for a quick BIlby acted as umpire. Thero were two of 0. 0.1.'s alumni on tho Lafayette toam: Tho Sunday school Is rehearsing foi 25c to $1.50. Messrs. William Tillman and Arthur Van- Children's day which occurs tho third Sun- 49c and 98c. S Atta. day in Juno. N sale. We find our store badly crowded but these Miss Anno Rounsavllle Is visiting her Five of the prominent business firms daughter, Mrs. F. Anderson, at Greon OUTING SUITS H goods will not last long at these prices. in town made the statement that a week Valfey. ago last Saturday their cash trado waa tho Lost—In or around Cbangowalor, the of Striped Flannels. largest in tbreo years. Evory line of busi- "regular attendance" at tbo Ep worth ness is Increasing. The town has never League devotional meetings. Tho Presi- Neat stripes In the newest I They are all high grade, new and handsome looked prettier or cleaner and Is attracting dent is also missing. All those who wll colorings. many families for tho summer; bouses kindly bolp In restoring tbo samo will b< and furnished bouses of good location are very welcome next Sunday evening. styles; plenty of Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Ideal In demand. $6.50 and $7.50, N Owing to tho recital at tho Institute this Mrs. John Hazlott and Mrs. Eugene o evening, tbe social and entertainment at Clayton of New York visited at Mrs. Grant Kid, just the goods for dressy wear. St. James' guild room was postponed until Moore's from Tuesday till Friday of lasl BELTS. SUSPENDERS. G next Tuesday, when they will Rive aa on- week. joyable evening's entertainment. Mrs, Micbaol Castnor had tho mlafortum u Many exclusive novelties; the A large variety of light- An immense assortment of Oxford Ties, and Mr. John J. Fields has reopened bis to fall and break an arm. finest line ever weights for summer; T summer homo "Woodlawn" at Scbooley's Kr. Whltfleld Castnor has beon some- shown. striking patterns. Mountain. what worse tho post fow days, T more men will wear Oxfords this season than ever It is rumored that Mr. Coleman will re- Tho Rev. F. C. Mooney wroto one of tbe 25c to 49c 25c and 49c. O turn as manager of Hotel Clarendon for church members here that be was ex- before. Ventilate your feet; let the cool air in and Mr. Fields, owner. The property stands pecting to spend a part of bis vacation in F Mr. Fields In about $30,000 and tho citizens Ohangowater. His many friends are much N are desirous of eoeing the hotel reopened pleased. SHOES AND the heated air out. Low shoes give the air a chance and run ]n a first-class manner, as it would Tbe improvements which Eugene CaBt- I be under tbe supervision of Mr. FleldB. ner bos been making to his tonemen OXFORD TIES The Sodgwlck Post, G. A. R. attonded house are all completed and it Is now ont for men, women and children. to play around the feet. Memorial services in the Presbyterian of tbo most desirable bouses for rent In T Correct styles; good depend- church last Sunday evening. Rev. J. C.this place. able qualities only; all kinds; Chapman preached a special sermon. On Un Saturday next should tho weather be all prices. Cool "comfort bringers" at moderate prices, Momorial Day the G. A. R, wil! observe in fair and all thoso Interested feel thus dis- the usual manner. The dinner, supper posed, "Tho Three Friends"—Tom, Josh T N and festival will bo given by tho Hacketts- and Pete—assisted by Geo. and Lls, with #2.fo to S5.oo.-0r any price between. Men who can town Band and the Vigilant Hook and Philip as curtain raiser and Frank agita- HOSIERY. TRUNKS AND Ladder Company, on tho public school tor, will reproduce tbe wonderful "Watch E grounds. Rev. J. Q. Johnston, D. D., pas- Exchange1' which created BO much amuse- New* and pretty effects in SUITCASES. wear small sizes and narrow widths • will find special tor of tbe M. E. churcb, will deliver an ment two weeks ago. fancy half hose; stripes, oration. Notwithstanding the gentle reminder in R dots and figures. The largest sto:k of Travel- bargains. Miss Anna 3. Karr entertained tho Misses tho STAR eomo two weeks ago, about $200 Ing Trllles In this vicinity J Southard of Baldwin, N. Y., over tho remains yet to be paid In, Tho church at lowest prices. Peithosophian Society anniversary exer- would be much pleased to receive the same I5c, 25c,49c. cises. at an early date as certain obligations vans S The Peithosophian Society and tbe 7M& bo met. Chapter of Alpha Phi Fraternity celebrat- THE HAY BOOT AND SHOE CO. ed their twenty-second anniversary at tbo ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS. C. C. Institute last Friday evening. Tbo Special sale of good used orgnns ushers were Miss Sophy C. Smith, Dioko- at *7, fl2, flfi, flS, $25, ?30, Sc MARXSEN OPPOSITE THE OPERA HOUSE sophian; Mr. J. M. 'Welsh, Whitney Ly- up. Wortn double. All warrant- ceum; Miss Edith Graydon, Peitboaoph- ed. Come quick. Special bar- REMODELED A. W. CREVELING STORE. ian; Mr. C. S. Blake, Alpha Phi. Tho gains In new and used pianos. march, Albert — Carola, Op. 71, Von KELLER'S MUSIC HOUSB, Wickede, Misses Flock:, Fullurtou, Vau- -15~lt. Easton, Pa. : 339 Northampton Street, Easton, Penna. ! Atta, Church and Hazen. "An evening with our now possessions" was the title of the program. Rev. G. H. Whitney, D. D. BKOADWAX. make tne opening prayer. The Peitho- sophian president opened the program, Mr. and Mrs. John Mutchlor spent Sun- which was a follows: oration, "San Juan day afternoon at the home of (heir daugh* to Ponce," Miss Sadie Fullerton; piano tor, Mrs. Win. Brink, in your town. Mrs. KILL'EM! KILL'EM! solo—Polacca Brillante, Op. 72, VonMutchlor and daughter, Maud, remained Weber, Miss Helen Churcb; oration—"The until Monday. Danish West Indies," Misa Vivian B. Gor- Mrs. F. A. Gray returned homo on Sat- DON'T LET A SINGLE BUG ESCAPE ! don; Spanish Dances—Moszkowski, Misses urday after a fortnight's visit with friends Church, VanAtta, Fullerton, Welsh. For at Everittstown. the second part of the program the plat- Hrs. Sarah Wlllever left on Wednesday Now in the heyday of housedeaning time invest in insect and bug destroyers form was decorated in greens to represent for a few weeks' stay with her son at Lit- a scene In the Pnillippine Inlands, with tle Falls. and clear the house of these pests. We offer for this purpose: the participants In native costume. The Wm, Deremer is conBned to his home second ,part was as follows: solo and here very sick. Dr. Cox of Washington is A visit to the Globe Store is a treat to those who care to chorus—"Juanita," Miss Mabel J. Fuller- the attending physician. Slug Shot, Paris Green, London Purple, Blue Stone, Whale know what's what in the leading styles in up-to-date goods. ton; oration, "The Relation of the Phil- Hppino Islands to tbe U. S. Constitution,' Rev. Gray and daughter, Miss Frances G. H. Blake; vocal solo—"The Swallows,' accompanied by Miss ftlattie Butlor, were Oil Soap, Fir Tree Soap, Carbolic Acid, Soapstone, Insect Miss Fullerton; oration—"Tbe People of delegates to the Epworth League Conven the Philippine Islands." Mr. H. B. Wade; tion held In Blairstown on Thursday Powder, Dead Shot for sprinkling or spraying. Beautiful Goods Mandolin Club, Lion du Ball—Gillet; ora- They also attended the Missionary Couven- tion—"The Strategic Value of tbe Philip- tion held in Washington on Friday, pine Islands," R. V. HoHman; chorus, Mr. and Mrs. David Bowman left yester- for Graduating Dresses "Homo Again Returning," Root; George day to visit relatives at Stroudsburg and Harold Blake waa the president of the Al- Paradise Valley for an indefinite time. pha Phi Fraternity. Wm. Flynn, who was hurt quits badly BEAUTIFUL SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Allen have taken at the cement mills last ilonaay, is im- SPEAKING OF PAINTS a little pleasure trip to Washington, D. C. proving. BEAUTIFUL FOULARD SILKS. Marvin Warne, we are glad to report, Is John Karr has graded and terraced bis we want to call your attention to the Longman & Martinez paints. (There is none BEAUTIFUL LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. recently purchased lot adjoining his prop- still improving. erty) which gives him a frontage of 175 Mrs. Ida Cox entertained her two Bisters better on the market. Why pay $1.50 or more per gallon for linseed oil, which you BEAUTIFUL SILK WAISTS. feet. from Somerville a part of labt week. Alexander C, Howell, a venerable and re- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schuler of Rocks- do when you buy it in a sealed can with a paint label thereon, when you can get BEAUTIFUL WHITE LAWN WAISTS. spected citizen of this place, died last Mon- burg were Sunday guests of her sister, day at his home on Church street at the ad- Mrs. A. E. Seguine. Longman & Martinez's real paint at prices considerably less than quoted above ? BEAUTIFUL SPRING JACKETS. vanced age of S2 years. For a great many The members of the Sunday school are years he conducted a restaurant which rehearsing for Children's Day. BEAUTIFUL TAILOR-MADE SUITS. waB largely patronized by tho young men students of the C. C. I. He has been de- A large number of members represented BEAUTIFUL TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS. clining In health during the past few the Foreign Missionary Society at the years. He Is survived by a wife, a son andConvention held in Washington on Friday. 5 Mr. J. Rymond spent a part of last week FIZZ I FIZZ I FIZZ I Extra good things usually bring an extra price. It is not so here; two daughters. Mrs, A. G. Freeman died lost Friday at at the hom e of hia; son, William, In Phil- you gel the extra good things, "but we cut the extra off the price. I her home in Dover. Mrs. Freeman was llpsburg. The fizz of our soda fountain is on once more. The cooling, refreshing drinks apparently in good health and was prepar- Henry Butler is having a nice large ing for the wedding of her daughter, Hat- porch added to the front of hia home we serve are unexcelled and we invite you to try them. This store has the sole tie, who was to be married to a air. Satter- which beautifies its greatly. Henry Bowers agency for Moxie, the greatest of all nerve foods. It is served at the fountain or I ALLEN CARPENTER.! field of Jersey City on Thursday of this Is doing the work. week. The daughter bad been out of the sold by the bottle. Coql and refreshing Coca-Cola direct from the wood. I 2299 NORTHAMPTON ST., EASTON, PAPA.. [ room but a few momenta when she re-National Meeting of Fraternal Order of turned and found her mother sitting ii L w— W—W— IM —IH —W—W^HH^W—m—HUH ;. operation a few weeks ago. Mrs. John D. GIbbs returned from the Nothwithstanding , Miss Edith Barker of Philadelphia Is the Binghamton Hospital last Tuesday im- guest of her cousin, Miss E, M. Porter. proved in health. Henry Whiteaoll, who herewith claims one of the most the success of our two public sales of Wagons and Harness, we still , THE GOODS Vtfi sin the same institution for treatment, is complete and up-to-date lines of have on hand what is probably, the Largest and Most Complete Idlers are common on tho streets In in a critical condition. His wife, accom- springtime; people naturally lack that panied by John Lommaaon, started to visit Pure Drugs and Medicines tcrbe Assortment of vehicles in this section of New Jersey. From now energy supplied by Ramon's Iron Tonic, him Sunday morning in response to a to the 20th of June we shall offer Try it and be imbued with now life and messfige from him. . ^»v found in Northern New Jersey. LUMBER, PAINT, GLASS, PUTTY, vigor. It is a superior medicine. $1.00. L, V. Williams is repairing thu house Warren County.Drug Store. occupied by his son, William, Our prices are fair and upon Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Vreeland commenced Extraordinary Price Inducements ROCK WALL PLASTER,,, CEMENT, LIME. HAKMONY. hojiflekeepins_Thursdajvotla3t-.wieok.:-.~rr- : trial you will find them agreeable Chiidren's Day will be observed in both -"Calvin,'Amey of Belvldere spent Sunday .-a.ncksatisfactory .-—-=•— with hia mother. the Presbyterian, and Methodist churches to buy Wagons, Carriages, Harness; Whips;-- of, Building Materials in this the third Sunday in June; --i Robes, Etc. of us. While our prices are al- Mrs. Mabel Quick and childron, who -V**m."GeurkB~drNewark"'Moved his fam"-' -section at 'owest pricesy_il______.gg| aye been spending Suiuw months with ily to this place last week. He will engage We Carry no Surplus or ways as low as the lowest, we propose to Mr. and Mrs. John Hand long, have gone In the foundry business. : to Smithvillo, Pa., to join her husband. sell as never before during the short period They will again start housekeeping. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slang, on Old Stock, Charles Raub and family spent Sutiday Thursday, May 22d : Twin boys who lived above mentioned. We make very little cal- with Mr. and Mrs. John Stout in Bclvi- but a few hours. ''believing as we do, that the cura- dere. Miss Edith Fleming entertained a num- culation upon the profit of a single sale; it IiLEGER's LUMBER YARD, B Miss Anna Miller WRB1 the guest of her ber of her friends at her home above Dan- tive properties of Drugs and is on the great volume of the season's sales slster,Mra. Frank Smith, in ilazon, a fow ville on Saturday evening. —BROAD STREET, WASHINGTON, N. j. daytTlost week;—"™—— -ri~:;"—---;•.••:--::;. -ThThe LHL l tAIfl SnciatScy oyf tth e Methodisethoist •Medicines are dependent upon that we figure.' Call early and mai<£-selection from our line of &Iiasea Florence and Grace Klnnoy, Miss church h has diddecidedd on JJun e 17th'a17th'ts thh e Lizzie Simon and Miss Bertba Miller date of its strawberry and ice cream festi- their freshness... Bpent Saturday ant* Sunday with friends al, at Changowater. Mrs. John Leonard and children of New- ark are at the home of her parents, tylr. Have you had a glass of our soda ? Leonard Ott is having tho Interior of and MrB, A. J. Cummins. *"' ••••«••••••<•«••••••••••»•••••••«•»•»•••••••••••••• his house painted and pap Cowell & You will be served quickly 'and Co., Bel.videro, are doing t o work. Tho refreshing rain on Sunday did much NEARLY 50 VEHICLES. Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Macfcoy of Hozen to improve the appearance of vegetation. courteously without extra charge. i We have been selling wagons for many! years with marked sue-, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ainoy of Union- Austin Howell spent Sunday at the bod- CHARLES HOWARD £. CO. town were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.slde of his aged uncle, A, O. Howell of cess, and each year sell a greater number. These facts prove our ex- Matt Amey. , , Hackettstown, formorly of this place. Mr. Our public school closed this wcok for Howell Is very ill and the' end will- not be perience, our judgment in selection, the summer vacation. unexpected. THE CARTER Mrs. Robert Flumerfelt has been suffor- the character of our goods and fair 1 BANKERS AND BROKERS Misa Jennie Riley Is sick and Is being ing- for the past week with a sovero attack • it ,• attended by Dr. West. of oarache and is confined to her room. *•'•! PHARMACY methods.. We could not have made Opera House Building, Washington, N. J. such ajnarked success.of this busi- HON. THEO. ROOSEVELT, PRESIDENT, Dr. StWart A. FrittB, son of Peter A. C. fif ness, had'we not merited it. • '. Washington, D. C. " Fritts of Broad streot, died oii Friday, May It is Mixed In Two Minutes; 16th, nt his homo In Wilmington, Del.; We will save you money and STOCKS, BONDS AND GRAIN 'Buy piire llnBeed oil/at seventy-five conts aged 32 years. Ho waa a graduate of tho a> gallon;7'and majw your own paint by Bwarthmore college, Chester, Pa., and of give you good, treatment, if you J; "• for investment, or will be carried on a moderate margin. ' adding 3 of a gallon of it to 1 gallon of the Baltimoro Medical college. Ho is sur- tho Longman & Martinez Abuolutely Pure vived by a father, wife, throe, email child- favor us with a call.- We strive to'give. the most courteous treatment Paint, which costs only a few centB more ren, four sisters: Mrs. William Slater.of PHYTJDN-NOMOS than thinly made paint. The paint will near Newton; Mrs. Hugh Youmanu, Wash- Made of Ilootfi, IIorbB, BarkH, Berries, ','* and best possible service. <= then cost about fl.25 per gallon. Any ington, Mrs. S, D. Hiblor, Maplo Greek} FOB BAI.1! building not satisfactorily painted, will be Nob., and Mrs, George D. Buda, Yellow AT JENKINS*, WASHINGTON.'•: r BIJTTERWIOK & SMITH. j I Private Wlre.Sj to New York, .; Telephone Connection. repainted"aVour•»•»«••»• »<•««•••»•»••••»••»»»»»»<'•••••«» H., Lee R. and Carman P. Reference: Anyone WI19 liaa used It. m :

COJiCMBIA. TOWtfSBUKY. BUTTZVILLE. Mra. Goorgo Braglor and daughtoi Although tho bill permitting the catch' Woaley Petty baa lost twenty porkc Madaline, wero oat 01 town on Tueaaay. Ing ofauckers by other means than with a from bog cbolera. Mr. and Mrs. Elbort Albortaon apeni hook and lino failed to become a law, wo Mra. Wealey Petty apont last Wcdoeeda; Thursday In Eafiton on a shopping tour. take notice that our horao dealers aro In Washington. Miss Saslo Ward of Halnosburg spent doing a lucrative business. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday In Col Tho oxorclaea at tbo publlo school on Mr. and Mra. John Scadden were guoata Wednesday of laat week (closing day) wero ortbelrnleoo. Mrs. Miller, In Easton, tbo umbla and Portland. latcerpart ofloat wook. but not diligence alone- Mrs. John 0. Kitchen and Kranddaugh- of the same- highly entertaining character tor, Miss Margaret Dietrich, and Mt» Ada that they woro last year and reflected Tho Epworth League will bo led noxi Kfnnoy, went to Easton Thursday to at- ~roat credit on both teacbor and scholars, Sunday night by Samuel Titus. it must be reinforced by tend the show. Tfloy returned oo Friday, Jho following was program rendered: Clay Vasblndor Is seriously 111 with pneu- 'X'bo membora of tho Epworth League Opening song—School: opening addreis— monla, the spirit of saving. There BUSH S BILL will bold a festival on May 30th on th Daisy Drake; "Pusay's Little Boll"~Mar- Tho Richmond, Pa., baseball team will grounds noar tbo M.E, ohurch, play aero on Saturday with too Butlzvillo team. is no better plan of saving Alvln Vroom, u telegraph operator noai Scranton, with bis wife and daughter, arc Our ball team wont over to Dutch Hill staying at tho borne of bis father, Jacob and Clara Aimer; organ duet—Rona Mooro 3aturday oflornoon and wero dofcatod by or surer road to riches Vroom, aboTo town. Ho will work at the and teacher; dialogue, "Irish Servant,"— tho club at that place. dam during tho miners' strike Smith Aimer and DorloQreon: "Our Mat- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mooro of Towns- than Endowment Insur- YOUR NEW Miss SflHIo Crlsman closed her icbool a1 rimonial VIows"-Loda Wlldrlck and Ros- bury woro Sunday guests of bcr parents, slo Moon; '-Flowera and Flaea"-alr Mr. and Mrs. William Major. Hazcn last week and camo to tho borne puplli; "A Little BIrd"-RIchard Vllot; ance in of her mother here on Saturday. song, "Summer Flowers"—thrco glrli Mra. Samuel Brocaw, who was seriously Invitations are out for tho wedding ofdialogue, "Gossip"—four girls; orga 111 lust week, Is convalescing. Jobu Gardnor of New York city and Miss duet—Rena Mooro and teacher; "Sup- Rav. Wm. Burley of Hope, was with Nclllo McCrackon of Polkvlllo. jofle"—Smith Almor and ROSBIO Moore; friends In town on Friday and Saturday, The CARPETS Mrs. Gangaway was the guost of Mrs, "Wanddrill" and aong—fl?o pupils; dia- Fourteon llttlo boys and girla epont Sat- I! John Moore on Saturday. logue, "Mending Stockings,"—three girls; urday afternoon with Miss Lillian Flutn- song, "Vocation's Coming"—School; clos- It will give us pleasure to Thoro will be three weddings In Colum ing address—Rena Mooro. At tbo conclu- merfelt and joined with her In tbocolcbra- bta and vicinity In tho noar future, sion of the program the teacher, Miss tlon of her eleventh birthday. Prudential have you see our Immense j Samuel and Miss Eva, son and daughto Stella Wlldrlck, was presented with a Miss Allio Shulor la spending Bomo tlmo of Mrs. Lizzie Flint, died of Rcarlot fever landsome souvenir by oach scholar and wltb her brother, Edward, In Dover. stock of Iftstwcok at their homo In Jorsny City, ..eda Wlldrlck and ROBSIO Moore wero Rev. D. B. Tompklns lost his horse by INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA Tho remains of Samuel, aged 17 years, handsomely rewarded for having attended death Saturday morning. He bought tho were brought to Portland Monday ant school during tho ontlre torm without mls- horse only a few weeka ago. Home Office Do you graduate ? If so, Miss Eva, aged 15 years, 00 Wednesday ilng a day. A number of parents and Misses Annie Peterson and Florona Lol- Newark, N. J. New Carpets and for interment In Rlvervlow Cemetery. 'riendaof the scholars were present and lor wero guests of Mrs. Davis Ketcham on we want you to see our su- Their fattier, Albert Flint, died ket Sep- refreshments wore enjoyed by all, consist- Sunday,, tember. Two younger children have the ing of fee cream and cake, which wore fur- JOHN' F. HKVDKX, PreHlilent. perb assortment of NEW same disease and the mother !s in poor nished In abundance by the teacher. Wm. Anderson lost a valuable cow on l.KSMK 1). W'AHV, Vice I'riMt.Itfnt. health. Mr. Flint moved bis family from Friday. EIX1AU It. WAKII. 1!<] V. Pn-x't lltl'l C'ounpel. WHITE GOODS. Ask to Big Rugs. Portland to Joraey City about three years Mrs. Marshall Dean Is flpondlnc awook Mr. and Mra. Marshall Plttonger of Con- FOIiKKST F. I>KVD>:X, Srcretarr. ago. Mra, Flint has tho sincere sympathy II. C. DEOIIICK, ,\»»1. Supt., II111 '., Ilnnk U'lM'a, of her friends in Columbia and Portland ii pith Mrs. T.P. Frome at Karrsvlllo. trovllle woro In town Sunday afternoon see AIR-LINE CLOTH, MER- Greatest season in our ex- \ her bereavement. Thlnga seem to bo taking on now IIfo at calling on sick friends. Drufiil .St. mill wiinliltiKtuti Ave., WanlilliKton, -V. J. lanes chapel since Rev, Mr. James took Tho call for volunteers to rebuild the CERIZED FOULARDS, perience. Our styles are MIBS Mamio East was In town over Sun' he reins. Through tbo earnest solicita- graveyard fence was nobly responded to day. tion or Rev. James the ladies of tho Jane Saturday afternoon. Tho work, howover. MERCERIZED JA.C- beautiful, our pric?s reason- j shapel congregation cot together rccontl. wn? not completed and the volunteers will Mrs. C. h. Davonport entertained vl and organized a Ladles' Aid Society with plosse muster again this Saturday after- QUARDS, FRENCH LAWN, able. tors Sunday. Mrs. Marshall Dean as president: Mra. D. ~ioon and finish the Job. John Gardnor, after spending somo tlmo J. Mooro, vice-president: Miss • Edltb PARIS MOUSSELINE and Jn town, returned to New York city las Hoagland, secretary; and Mra. Charles Ai- Mrs. Joseph Burdge and MIBS Myrtle 1 IVidnor aro visiting relatives lu Suuutou. week, j--" .'.: :"'"''."""-, ••—••' mer, treasurer. They held their flrat From Factory to-Home- hosts uf other weavesin mooting at William Hoagland's last Thurs- Mrs. Samuel Lfpplncott and eon ore Rev. and Mrs. Sbultz of Port Morris were lay and, according to reports, It was a apondlngsomo time wltb relatives In our guests of Rev. and Mrs. H, P, KInglasi jrand success. Tho society promises some- town. DIRECT-NO OTHER WAY. White Goods. week. tilng good in tbo way of entertainment In LARGE RUGS Mrs. C. h. Davonport, MIsa Edith East ;ho noar future. Mrs. Philip Amendt and children were and Miss Gertrude Angle were the dele- entertained tho forepart of last week by g x 12 feet in size, are very gates from Columbia to the Epworth Mrs. Henry Wbltesell received word last her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melroy 'of Cor- League Convection at Blalrstown Thurs- reek ashing her tocomo to Binghamp- nish, Don't be satisfied with see- popular. These we show in day. )n, N. Y., where herhuBband went four John Cowell Is not convalescing. Mr. and Mrs, Blair Rasltne began house- reeka ago to have a cancerous growth re- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Beam and children ing samples. See your Goods fine assortment. Also, keeping in the Albertson & Davidson Btore moved from hla jaw. She, In company of Washington were entertained Sunday at with John Lommaasoo, left for that place the homo of Edward Smith. • MATTINGS building on Wednesday. ID Sunday and found her husband In a and Trimmings together. Our The Epworth League mooting will bo In very serious condition. The operation Tho Ladles' Aid Society meets today at arranted not to pull out as Is common for the sewed one« to do. All springs ar. OILCLOTHS chargo of Mis* Mamie Edit. Topic: '-Thewm successful, but it was found that an- ;he home of Mrs. Dennis Folkner, istened with patent steel clips which do away with the old way of tying. Trimmings are beautiful. Call Purpose of His Coming." other cancer was forming near tho throat, Amzle Widner of Hackettetown waa at ind, to complicate matters, an attack ol ho home of his brother, Joseph on Sunday. and see LINOLEUMS pneumonia had eet in. The doctors ad- Whooping Cough. ;]9ed that Mr. Wbltesell come home and Miss Sbotwell and nephew R. E, Shot- GLOVES BAMBOO SHADES A woman who has had Qxporloaco with •ecuperate, If poealbla, before another op- well of Michigan, who have been vlaltlog ihh disease, tells how to prevent any dan-eration was performed. He arrived here rolativea here, left on Monday to call on HOSIERY WINDOW AWNINGS gerous consequences from It. She says: Monday afternoon, Mr. Whltesell Is one -olatlvea near Blalrstown. RIBBONS Our three children took whooping cough of our most respected citizens and It Is the WINDOW SCREENS last summer, our baby boy being only vlsh of his many friends that he may pass Old Soldier's Experience. NECKWEAR hrough his affliction successfully. HANDKERCHIEFS DOOR SCREENS M, M. Austin, a civil war veteran of Mra. William Parker and daughter 0 Winchester, Ind.. writes: "My wife was I !i much better health than otber children Columbia county. Pa., spent a couple ol sick a long time In spite of good doctor's reatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. whose parents dfd not use this remedy. lays last week with Samuel P. Wild rick Klng'a Now Life Fills, which worked Our oldest little girl would call lustily for ind family. wonders for her henlth.'' They always do. cough syrup between wboope—JESSIE Try tnem. Only 2So at F. N. Jenkins' PINKEV HALL, Sprlngvllle, Ala. This Easton's Largest and Most Popular Store re.nedy te for Bale by F. N. Jenkins, Wash- iclatlc Rheumatism Cured After Four- Warren County Drag Store. ington; J. A. Allen, Oxford. teen Years of Suffering. 'I have been afflicted with sciatic rheu- ASBUKS. matism for fourteen years," says Josh OELAWAKH1. Edgar, of Qermantown, Cal. "I was able Daniel Holmes of Montclalr was the The Delaware public school closed on o bo around but constantly Buffered. I guest of his grandfather, Daniel Osmun, BUSH & BULL Wednesday with appropriate exercises. xkd everything I could bear of and aton Sunday. Ice cream was served to all present. We oat wn told to try Chamberlain's Pain William Hulalzer o J Blair Hall was home understand James Lame will return as the Balm, which I did and was immediately over Sunday. EASTON F»eu teacher for the next term. relieved and in a ehort time cured, and I The festival and handkerchief bazaar The Presbyterians held their strawberry am happy to aay It has not since returned." given by the Ladles' Aid Society last Fri- and Ice cream festival on Saturday even- Why not use this liniment and get well? day evening was well attended. The re It I* for sale by F. N. JenklnB, Washington: celpts amounted to about $55. ing with a large crowd present and a good r. A.Allen, Oxford. time was bad by all. The gross receipts Rev. F. L. Cornlah supplied the pulpit of were about |50, notwithstanding the the Glen Gardner Presbyterian church last threatening weather which prevailed. Sunday afternoon. JDNCTION. This adjustable couch, when arms are let down, is 7 feet long and 30 inches wide; ' William H. James is Improving the ap- Mrs. Plttonger of Trenton Is a guest at A delegation of sixteen of the members pearance of Lemic U. Smith's residence by >r. Fulper's. oftbe Epworth League attended the Ep-well made with patent buttonsthat will not pull out;, spring edges are fastened with doing some paper hanging for him. worth League rally at Flnesville last Wed- steel clips that will not break; frame made or hard wood; Mareuerette veneered frames, Mra. M. Hummel and children are vialt- trimmed with brass beading. Prices range from $12.00 to $24.00. Tho Wolftown M. E. church will hold a [Cff at Elizabeth. nesday. They received a most cordial it raw berry and Ice cream festival on Its : welcome and liberal entertainment, and 1 also do all kinds of Reupholsterlng of Couches, Parlor Suits, Etc. grounds on Saturday evening. Mra. Julia Apgar has returned to herthe exercises were very enjoyable. Lome after a few weeks' absence in Flaln- Such Shoe Values Delaware was well represented at Fore- ield. The P. O. S. of A. of this place attended paugb & Sells Bros.' circus on Thursday at Uvine services at the Valley Presbyterian Easton. Mrs. Fenwlck la spending some time In ;hurch last Sunday and listened to a very H. A. Schuermann 'evfark. Fishing for shad at the bridge still con' Interesting sermon by Rev. J. B. Kugler. as These are Appreciated tinues but owing to the low water it Is not Morris Albright attended the funeral Mr, and Mrs. Goorge Cooley of Eaaton 92 West Stewart Street, Near Grand Avenue, as good as lost week. Very few are being of bis father last Saturday at New Stone were entertained by Mr. and Mra. 0. H. caught. church. He was residing at Perth Amboy Hoagland over Sunday. Washingtorii Neviy Jersey. Where Low Price is Combined with Style and Quality.Earl Patterson Is not as well at present at the time of his death. Mrs. P. J. DeHart spent laat Sunday In writing as he has been for several days Mrs. CharleB Adams and daughter Ruby 'our borough the gneat of her daughter, post, but all his friends hope his Illness Is ire vleltlng at Freemansburg, Pa. lire. T. Franklin Cawley. REMEMBER—As usual, our guarantee with every pair sold. only temporary. Mre. George Oliver and daughter Sadie MIsa Frances McEIratb of Hoboken Mr, Nolan and a party of friends from 'cturned lost week from a few weeks' visit passed a Part of lost week with relatives New York city spent Sunday at the River- Lt Dover. In our village. Ladies' Fine Dongola, Lace or Butto n Men's Fine Vlci Kid, Box Calf. Velou. side House. Tho outlook there Is very Miss Agues Byrne of Washington visited Mra. P. B. Butterwlck and son, Ray- Shoes, Patent or Leather Tip; CO (1(1or Patent Colt Skin Shoes; worth ffO [»fgood for the coming season. n town over Sunday. mond, were the gucots of her parents at regularly S2.50 at v^iUU "3.00 for only.. Mrs. Shoemaker of Hazen Is visiting her Rev. Elmer Fulper of Jersey City Is vls- Emaus, Pa., over Sunday, sister, Mrs. Kate Mann, in this town. tlng hla mother, Rita. L. L, Fulper. The public school in our village will Boys' Fine Colt Skin, Box or I. B. Keener and wife of Belvidere Bpent A large congregation was present last ilose today (Thnftday) for the summer Misses' Fine Patent Leather or Vici Kid Valour Calf Shoes; worth*S3.oo Sunday with J. B. Klmenour and family lunday morning at the Valley Preabyter- vacation. The pupilb of the school, under Shoe, Button or Lace, worth 52.00; n the Blxth vlny of May, Nineteen Hundred an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL- ame day. vtid two, departed this il'MIiereby causing a riicancy to exlut In'the representation of thin SION. It is-strange, bui ii ofien Memorial Day services will be held next >tateln the House of Kepreeentath ee of the Friday afternoon and evening. The pa-Jiiitecl Stiles, happens. rade wiH start from the Hall at 2; o'clock and decorate at St. Ann's cemetery; then Therefore, I, Franklin Murpliy, Governor •Somehow the ounce produces o the Baptist cemetery and lastly at tho f the State of New JerHcy, pureimnt to lnw, them Galley Presbyterian cemetery. In the o hereby ISBUO tblH my proclninntlon dlr'ct- the pound; it seems to start the jvening an Interesting program will'be ip thut mi election be held ncconllnir to xw In Hiild ConKreasloiml .o\v .Teree.v. at Trcnton.tlie ihlr- teenth day of Mny, In tlie yeiir of our Lord premiums, is made. "' W. Taylor Post, Q. A.R., the Odd Fellows, sue thoiisani nine linn.lrcd nn.l two, and of Ir. O. U. A. M. and Daughters of Liberty the independence of the United States the . . <-'• is •• A certain amount of flesh is if Junction at the MuBconetcong Valley no hundred ami twenty-sixth, 'resbyterlan church last Sunday morning. [BK.u.J PHAXKLIX MURPHY. , necessary for health; if you have ?here was a very large attendance. Rev. v Ash* dealer for Miss of tho M. E, church was also present ly the Governor, Governor. not got it you can get it by nd assisted In the service. S. I). DI0K1XS0N, Hecretnry of ytate. taking Rev. J. B. Umberger, pastor, of tho Val- STATE OV XKV? JKKSEY. , ny PreBbyterian church, who is at Pitts- DKIMHTSIBXT (>]•' KTATE. I Premium List ^ e. Is expected here on Saturday of this I, S. D. P!ckliiHon,.Secrotiirv()f State of the Into of >e\v Jersey, do hereby certify tliati Communion service will be bold In tho • forc'KdliiK IN a truo;co|»y of I'rocliimatlon Fniutitln Murphy, (lovrrnor dlrectlnir alley church next Sunday. it an eloBtloii be' hcf.l In the Foiirth & Arty premium offered in... Our Sunday school Is preparing for Ohll- «Hloiifil District, on the 17th dny of .Unit* ron'o Day which will occur tho QrstSun- ;t. for tlie iiurpDHc (,( electing a >Iemlier of Sweet Caporals box fronts You will find it just as useful in summer • noiiHeoM:Ki'titatlven to fill tlie vn- lay in Juno. .u-y caused by the denili of .lOHlitm S, Sal- as In winter, and if you are thriving upon ion, us tlie nnme In tnken from mill com- catalogue can be secured for It don't stop because the weather is warm, OUR BARGAIN SALE, --• ared wltb the urlRlnnl Illud .Mny i:t, 1002 ml now rein a I n 1MB on file and of record lH same number of Honest Just now wo arc offering grout values in ly olllee.' 50c nnii $i.oo, all druggisli. ,<( oady-to-wenr goods. Beautiful Silk Waists SCOTT & UOWNE, Chemists, New Vork. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto net Guarantee Tags it about half price. Bargains In white and ly linnd IInd nfllxeil IIIV olllclal seal at Tren- :olored waah waists. Bargains In walking OII this lath d,.y uf May, A, D. looa. • The STAB and Tri-Weokly N, Y. Tribune iklrts, CRII aud aeo what we show. " " ] IS S. D. DIC'KIXSON*. 2.25 per year, In advance. BUSH & BULL, Easton, Pa, Secretary of State. r-rr&,^Ss. THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1002.

eata of largo proportions, whoso homo MISSIONARY WORKERS MEET. i In Morristown. Ho Is socrotary nnd ®lw Washington Jfcw. roAQtigloK director of tho II. Cluuson Bryant. Clothier and furnisher Brew I up Co. of Now York and tho'ro.ltHbl'* Gathering Hero at Scml>Au- Flanagan->Tay Co.; vlco presidont nud nutit aicctliiK of Women's Foreign manngor of tho Tight Joint Company, Mlsiloni.ry Society. CM»S. U. STUVHCR. EDITOR «MD PMO*HHTO« nndBecroUrndBecroUy of tthee De^uf;Dred^Iuf;andd FillFill* The semi-annual mooting of PntorBon "n" g CompanyCn . Ho hnh s ththo reputaeta* District Woman's Foreign Missionary WARM WEATHER COMFORTS. :ion of being n hard*lu>aded, practical Society oi tho Nowark Conference, was man of a flairs, of largo cxporieno at* held in tho Washington Methodist SERGE COATS of strictly all wool material, tailored in the best possible 1 YEAR.$1.B0;flMOS.,75c:3MOS., 40C though not yot 32 years of ngo, nud IBchurch on Friday nnd was largely nt* manner, black and blue in all sizes 34 to ^3, at S2.50,93.00, $3.50, SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS. well educated. tended by delegates from nil parts of S4.00 and S4.50. Going to Tell You About Some Very Tempt- Ho stand* considerably over six foot, tho district. It proved a highly profit- i Blonder in build, unnsftttmingyet

-WILL YOU WALK INTO MY PARLOR SAID THE SP1DERTO THE FLY?"

sighted as the real causes, voted ,down. Are You Extending to Your Friends nation of Mr. William A. Stryker Es-Asaemblyman S. L. Garrison of would meet with the hearty approval Boonton moved that, inasmuch as the of all and his election would seat oue term was of short duration and that who would do great credit to thebecause the district would be broken district. up before another congressional elec- The convention at this point pro- tion could be held, that no nomination three and five-piece s°ults. each our own construction, made In-our own wont-room; ceeded to ballot, with the following be made. It was argued that it would result: be the most expedient step under the IX O. Flanagan.. circumstances and the motion flnally W. A. StryKer h; 51 carried by a vote of 46 to 39. .3V. H.Latte 50 ••IJ;j;-'Mllrtic^.;.,.... ;•...•....•,...;„.:.-.•. 35 On the second ballot Warren threwits 1.^.^ ballot to Morris county's choice, which The memorial sermon' by"K3v".~E.~lir England,^ at the Presbyterian church ^•^'"—-—•^^r.:.-:^^;^,^..----inaured the nominatio: n of Mr. Flana- "ganV"" Senatuf 'Martin (of Sussex then on Sanday morning, was listened to by moved to make the nomination unani- a large congregation and proved a mous which motion "carried: without a very interesting dteconrfin. Thn apeak- dissenting vote. -' . er took his test from Exoclns 13:10, On motion, tbe chair appointed the "Thou shalt therefore keep this ordi- chairmen of tho four county delega- nance in his season from year tj year." tions to bring the'iiominee before tho The speaker said such days as Me- convention—Messrs. Cornish, Martin, morial May are apt to lose their signifi- Drake and Pidcock. cance by repetition of the days we cel- On motion of J. Wm. Miller, a com- ebi-ate, bub that Memorial Day should mittee con&istiug of Martin of Sussex, never lose 'its significance for tho P. D.ltockafellow of Huntardon, Sal- American people. 1 The idea of strew- mon'of Morris nnd Chas. B. Sharp of iflownrg^ou the graves of the fallen Warren was appoTut^to'nlTvaca'ncies!! heroes, he^esplained, originated in the When Mr. Flanagan and his escort | South among the women^ of. JthaMand. arrived,,the convention arose and gave To them and" to UH.of the North it is him a hearty reception. He made but memory day. It was on this day that brief acknowledgement of his appreci- tha South „....gave u, p its sword,. an < that ' ation of the honor conferred, being the date Bhould be perpetuated in preceptably embarrassed. He said if flowers is a moat exquisite idea. There elected he would conscientiously en- is no longer any,sectionalism, the min- deavor to emulate the ve.sample of the uter stated, a fact which he believed (District's late Representative in Con-was proven at the time of the Spanish gress, and pledged to uphold the prin- war. ABide from the members of John ciples of Democracy as he had BO faith- F. Reynold's Post, No. 60, G. A. R., fully done.;; there were ^representatives preaent The Beautiful Mahogany Suit we illustrate this week, coverings of the finest all silk damask, which we sell at the modest price of $80, would "cost you Tbe convention then adjourned and from aeveral orders. the delegates came forward tn congrat- $100.00 elsewhere. Others at $20.00, $25.50, $3

Lomuel Oftrdttor found tho goods lost by Tbo Pennsylvania railroad Is to rolay lu J. 13. Dean and roturnod thorn. Bel. Dot, divfslon with clclitypound btcol CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisements under tali hea4 are publbbed Tho Gibson property on North Jackson rails. at tbe uniform rate of one cent a word, bnt no avonuo Ia being pilntod by Jacob Ilahn. Bishop AIcFaul will roallrm a lurco advertisement will oe received (or lees tba» IS UM*I, L. STUVHMI EOITOH AND PNOPHICTOH Tbo civil sorvlco examination scheduled claw or cbildron in HU Itoso'a parish In cents for the flret muertlon. to bo hold bore on May 23th has boon post- Oxford on JUDO 4th. FOR RUNT—Part of my houso on East The Celebrated Scranton Coal ponod to Juno 11th. Tbo Brass Uaatlo Sunday §cbool will hold Church street. S. A. RIbblo, 33 East AT HKTAIL. a box social on Wednesday evening, Juno Churcb street. -MO-tr. The Big Store Rov. Stottt of pAttonburg hai boon soloct* Washington. N. J.. January 15,1002. 4tb. Ico cream and, rofrcabuionta will bo At tbs V., h. A W. It. ll Elovated ChUUw. nt od by tbo congregation of tho Junction STRAYED AWAY—Two black colts, ono beAd ot ant rlgtit baud utroot abov^ Now Wind* Baptist church as Its pastor. nerved. a yearling, tbo otner a two-year-old. Find- •or Hotel. Judffo Wm. H. Morrow Is to dollvor his Thosoml-annuil mootlDjf of tho Hope, er will bo rowardod by notifying Stanford Orate S 4.23 por too. famouB lecture on Lincoln In tho borough Knowlton and Blairetowu Horse Protec- Apgar, Bloomsbury, N- J. 6-20 Xgg 4.5ni>or toa. of SQBSOX tomorrow, Momorlal Day. tion Bocloty will bo bold In UJalntowo on AflO Walt bam or Elgin watch for 4n J AS. M. FITTS & SO^f, Btovo.. 4.75 per ton. Saturday. Chestnut...... 4.?5i»rtoc, The Watbl.tgton townsbip delegates to cents, full pnrtfculara for a postal. Acmu pea (termed by (wmo comnanloa tho Democratic Congressional convention Sarson's Cornet Band from Port Coidon Watch Co., Wind Uap, Pa. 5-20. 3 E. WASHINGTON AVE. No.achoamut)... , .1.23 por ton. were Simuol Rlnehart and John O. (21 plocos) will bo the special attraction at Foil SALE CHEAP—HOUBO and lot No. 15 Axford. ; : ". : the P. O. d. of A. ctrawborry and ico cream Youmana avonuo, $700 If bought within 12 BROAD STREET BtacksmltblngorliltumlnouH coal, l&oojier ton. festival at Broadway on Saturday night, ten days. Lot alone worth $400. Terms WUent quallilM always oo hand, dry (under Juno 12,h In tho date nelect".I bv tho P. Juno 1Kb. cover.) O.S.of A. C*mp of Acbury for their an- —" Apply to P. F. Colo, P. O. BoxJ802, Coal lofttlod dlroct from cbutoa (ovor screens) ID nual festival upou tho school houao Fish uml Gamo Warden Kdward Hill or Now Yori Wagons, grounds. Itocksburg has notlQod sovoral porsons in Hoaltb by Good Living." Look for this tho county to appear before ft Juattco to WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. • JAMKSb .SHIELDS. Tho coal strike has thrown l,&)0 men on motto on tbe bag your coffee comes in, answer to a charge of letting tbclr hounds at.d on all grocery packages. It Insures theLackawannaoutof eraplovmont. On run at largo. the Erlo road more than 8,000 won aro perfection In quality, Savo ft. WHEN A WOUAN starts out to buy she likes to know that SUPERIOR LEHIOH VALLEY COAL affected. Noarly all the night operators alone tho FOR SALE—Scotch colllo dog flvo months lino of tbo Busquohanna railroad have Old. Inquire ofE. B.Foss, Oxford. 5-23*2t she can secure all she wishes under one roof. There is a great deal of • » A district Sunday school Institute will bo Dover's flno new hotel—tho Hotel Dovor street, Washington, N. J. 5 29. desired in the Dry Goods line and you will find our departments stocked Pea S.W « •' hold at Marksboro on Tuesday, Juno 3rd. —opened for buBlnow yesterday. The WANTED-Strong boy wanted to learn All coal Under Cover and dellTered to wagon houao was formerly known a* tbo Park Arbuckle or Lion Coffee ioc Ib with bargains continually; look in on us when you need Dry Goods over Screens. Ttie superiority of Leliigh Valley Frolinghuyeao, Blalratown, Hardwlck and Hotel, but during tbo past few months ib good trado. Inquire at STAB offlno. It Coal lies Is the feet that It Is Harder, bums Fahaquarry townships will bo represented. lias been outiruly reconstructed. , Porgics aro soiling cheap at 'Ulster's— and you'll not regret it. longer, given forth more heat, bunm up cleaner Two now shafts are being sunk on the four pounds for.a quarter. S sallons Best Stove Gasoline G;c —tbo beat, therefore the cheapest. Tbo Rov. Mr, Warren of Btroudsburg oc- "Crow" property at ButUvlllo.now owned cupied tbo pulpit of tbo Baptist church FOR REST—Second floor flat In Uohleln Bituminous Goal 35.00 per ton. by tho Basic Iron Ore Co. Somo very high building. Inquire of F. M. Uohleln. 5-29tf. 5 gallons Water White Kerosene Oil...40c K. L. CMNH ft CO. grado ore Is being taken out and tbo com- at both sorvices lust Sunday, Next Sunday pany Is much encouraged by Its auccois. tho Rev. Borrougba Elbrldge of Hatboro FOR SALE OR RENT—A piano In good will proacli botb morning aud even lug. condition; will sell cheap, or rent to any- Best Granulated Sugar sc ib Flah Wardon Hill Informs us that the one who will Jteop it In tuns and insured, Port Jorvls has votod $2,-100 aa a fund for BacauBO several of tbe charter members Governor did nob sign tbo bill permitting wero unablo to be present Tuesday even- for $2.00 a month, tbo rental to go toward STYLE IN SHOES. tho coming tlremon's parado. tho spearing of certain Qsb, which passed Ing, tbo institution of Popnan Dalslng purchase price if desired. InquiroatSTAR Good Family Flour ....Sr.8ocwt Thonisht drill In tho Washington rail- tho last Legislature, and that ho has ro-TriboofRedfilon at Belvldoro was post- ofllco. 5-15. road yards boa been abandoned. colvodno authority from his Buporlora to WHAT DOES IT COST? Issue permits. poned to a later dato, probably two weofcs. Ton Mongolian Pheasant Eggs, $1,00; Oyster Crackers, Ginger Snaps and Young " Patsy" Ryan won tho tandom Tbo Freeholder commlttoo having In good male bird for f2 50: stock puro. Ad- Lemon Cakes Sdb Style costs a lot of discomfort when one buys the wrong shoe. 1 chanced oil by Albert Burd on Tuesday. Howard Leboncood, a freight conductor chargo tbo building of tho proposed dress M. U., Box 15, Harmony, N. J. 5-15 3t Messrs. J. A. MInton tind Elmor WyckofT on the Lohlgh Valloy railroad, was In-Blalrstown macadamized road havo ad- FOR SALE—End spring top huggy, In costs a lot of money when one buys at a fancy priced store. It costs ntantly killed while raakinga flying switch Best Pearl Tapioca (db aro each driving a recently-purchased at BIoomsburyoQ Wednoaday of last week. vertised for bids wbfeb will bo opened at good condition. Inqulro at It. W. Hayea' a lot of humiliation when one finds out he has bought the wrong style horao. He was forty-oight years old and loaves a tho Blairstown botel on Juno 2Qtb. Tho store. , 5-1/j-tf. TIio State Board of OlHcera of tho Jr. O. wife and two daughters In Eaaton. road will be about.ono mite long. FOR RENT—HOUSO on Buckley Avonuo, Fancy New Rice ;clb through a total reliance on the advice of a dealer. It does not cost U. A. M. will visit Warron Council, No. IB, Tbo financial committeoof thoHackotts- Oxford. Inqulro of A. W. Crevolinjj. on tbo ovonlnn of Juno Oth. The generally circulated report that tho anything when one buys shoes from us; we do not keep unreliable tiuueututur Lu Lhu Iato CouRredflrnqn Salmon's. nvn Common Council will rccclvo scaled •.-:.:...,• •• •. • • 320-tf. New Orleans Molasses The worsted quilt ehtinood off at 45 You- bids on or before July 1st for tbo $15,000 40c gal scat In tho National House of Representa- worth of coupon bonds of tbo Town of DWELLINGS and other properties for shoes; we do not charge fancy prices; we sell honest shoes at honest mnns avenue was won by Mrs. H. F. Hum- tives will recoivo $10,000 Balarylnnbaoluto- ront. Apply to Wm. A. Strykor, Att'y. mor who hold tlckot No. 3. Hackettstown, Tbo bonds will be knowu Fancy New Prunes ;clb prices; we give honest advice. ly without foundation.' He wiUrecelvo as "emergency bonds," and will draw In- Go to G, 8. Mattlson's for crayon and A toam from Uto Trlbo will go to Stow- salary at tho regular rato only for tho time terest nt three and ono-halfper cent. Tho plcturo frames, 19 Taylor Etroet. artsvillo next Tuesday nlcht and work tho po serves. bids will bo opened by tbo Common Coun- Norway Mackerel 98c kit Our assortment of Men's and Women's Oxford Ties is unsur- adoption degree for Ioka Trlbo. Have your furnituro upholstered and Alorcoofmon are at work boautlfylng cil at tbo regular meeting the llrst Tuesday carriage trimmed at H. A. Schuermann's, Assessor Win. L. Hofl1 mot tho require- theinterIorof3t.Josoph'aCathollochurch In July. passed. We have the best style, best fitting and all around the best 92 WostStowart street. Our Best Corn Starch ments of tho law by starting out on the on Dolvidoro avonuo. A complete new According to tbe Insurmico Proas, there sc pkg Women's Toe Slippers at $1,00 the pair to be found in the State. Be 20tb making tho annual assessment. colling of stamped motal Is being put on FOR RENT —Flat at No. 17 Bolvidere wan paid out to beneficiaries in this town avenue. John Hagan. 4-3-tf. John O. floldloman la having his homo nnd when this is completed tho interior last year by tbe different insurance com- Good Corn Sccan sure to see our $2.50 Shoe for Women; for a short time only we are on Grand avenue ropalntod thus adding will be beautifully decorated. The con-panies, tbe sum of $21,323. The community Colonol Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, making a leader of this excellent shoe at the low price of $2.00. We much to tho appearance of tho property. templated Improvements will cost noirly receiving the next largest amount waa New Jersey. Beatty'H Orgnns 529.75, a thousand dollars. Senooley'H Mountain wdore £15,000 was Pianos .*97.50. 3 Cans Early June Peas. 25c can fill your every shoe want. A glance, at our Shoe window will In ordor not to conflict with tho program paid, Phllllpiburg received $9,072, Hack- arranged by tho Junior Mechanics, The farmers of tho county should all en* Fou SALE — Refrigerator, especially show you the correct styles. Uto Trlbo will moot tomorrow night at" doavor to attend tho meeting of tho War* ettstown, $3,113: Bloomsbury, f-1,223; Bol- _jitedto meat market or grocery. A.M. Finest Corn Ever Canned 3 for 25c o'clock. ron County Board of Agriculture, In the vldero, f3,U0 aud Port Coidon, f 1 GIB. In Brink, Washington. 5-S-tf. tbo entire State thera was noarly two and : Court HOUBO at Belvldero next Wednos- a half million dollars piid out oy tbo In- $200 soda water fountain for sale for £75, Llborty Council, No. 15,0 U. A. M., will day, June 4th, at 10:30 a. m. Thoro will bo W. W. Christine. FRESH STRAWBERRIES AND VEGE- hold a smokor next Tuesday night for tho somo widely known Rpcakers in atten- dustrial life companlea nlono. TABLES EVERY DAY. benefit of Its members, who aro urged to dance, which should ma bo tho meeting Fon RENT—Houses at 35 and 37 W. War- bo present. A. D. Herrick Is spending upwards of a ren street. Apply to Mrs. Mary J. Apgar, i both profitable and interesting. thousand dollara in modernizing tho Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. Beginning this week, the Cornish Co. will Anderson, or Oscar Jeffery, Washington, BEST AND SAFEST 01LST0VES Col, John A. Wlldrick of Blairstoivn was quaint old Amorlcau Houso in Hacketts- 5-S-tf. allow their employees tho uaual Saturday on Monday highly cratiliod by learning town. Toe barroom will be mado ono- ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS. half holiday, ay has been tho custom for that'his nephew, Edward Wlldrtok, had third larger by tbe removal of the barber FOR RENT—Six-room houso on West i MADE several years. passed tho rigid examination nccofsary to abop at tbe north, now quarters of a simi- Stewart street. For particulars call on Window Shades, complete. 10c up Rev. D. B. P. Itindolph, pastor of tho admittance to tho West Point Military lar character having been provided for the S.AI. Youog. 5S-tf. 3 Burners .... $7.50 Methodist church, will preach next Sun- Academy. The young man Is the son ot harbor at tho other sldo of tho building. TRAINED NUKSE.—Misa Annlo Dufford, j 2 Burners . . . . 5.50 Curtain Poles, complete 10c up day evonlng on "Some Advantages of a tbo late Col. A. C. wild rick and was ap- Tbe barroom will; bo fltitd. up with a now medical, surgical and obstetrioal nursing. Poor Memory." polntod by tho late Congressman Salmon. oak bar and furnt ure to correspond. Tbo j Address:—Washington. N. J. 1-29-tt Lace Curtains, the $1.00 kind at 75c old billiard room will bo overhauled find Mr. Henry Miller, an employee at the Contractor Stanley lu now at work on converted into a cafe annex. Other minor WANTED—A girl to do general house, Our Dry Goods, Shoe and Notion . De- Lace Curtains, the $1.50 kind at Si. 19 clock factorv, moved his household goods both upper Broad street and Belvldere av- improvements, including repairs to tho work in a small family; no children, wages partments are complete. See our new from Now York to Daniel E, Spangen- enue. Largo forces of men are at work spacious porches, are under way. *2 50 per week. Address T. It. J., STAR stock of- Summer Underwear for Men, '-'BE-SURE TO SEE" OURS BEFORE YOU'BUY.' borg'a house on Hahn street, Tuesday. and on tho tlrst-nanicd street much of tho OFFICE. 5-8-tf. Women and Children. A number of residents of Washington stono is down. On Bolvlderouvonue the This spring has been witnessing right WANTED—Young scholars to initruct in have received Invitations to attend the graders are doing wondors and the work alone; tbe largest trade in the history of music; very cbeap. Call at 39 Broad laying of tbo corner-stone of iho new of spreading atone will commence In a tbe J. B. Hampton store. Last Saturday's street. 5-15-tf. Call and see us; we want your trade. Catholic church In Oxford on Juno 8th. few days. Both streets will be completed bualue-w exceeded all previous records by within the next two weeks. over £15. No unusual individual sales wore FOR SALE—Lirge Cheator White BOW Mrs. O. "S. Amorman, and .Mrs. W. P. responsible for tbe days1 grand showing. and seven pigs. , Alex. Anderson, An- GROCERIES. Jeroiaman, of Llborty Corner, will conduct The Dorlncourt, Scbooley's Mountain's J. B. HAMPTON. thony. /. B. HAMPTON a boarding houneat BadciaLake during tho famous hotel, will reopen on Juno 25th FOR SALE, AT A GREAT BAHOAIX—A summer, Thoy will take possession next under the management of George S, handsome, aeven-octave piano-case parlor S lielviilcrc Ave. WISE WOMEN KNOW that bread making is a science and week. Brlgham.. The name of John Palmer ap- poars In the advertising matter RH cite 4 and 0 W. Washington Ave. art combined; it requires skill and the best materials to make it a suc- About fifteen Wash In gtonlans havo proprietor of tho house, Tho circular agreed to join tho Dover Lodge, Knights 3J East Washington avenue. 5-22-tf. cess. Sometimes a woman blames herself or her recipe.when the fault. of Columbus. When forty names can be tmyd that a fine orchestra will give three WASHINGTON, N. /. concerts daily and that there will bo GOODS LININGS, FINDINGS AND FOR REST-A desirable house centrally is in the flour. By using our White Diamond Flour you can always secured a branch will be organized here. accommodations for four hundred guests. located. Inquire of W.G. Creveling. It Is a Catholic order. FLANNELS, WASH GOODS, DOMES- tell where the fault isn't. It isn't in that brand of Flour. Price only The Sells Bros. & Forepaugh shows TICS, LINENS AND CURTAIN DE- Fou SALE-HOUSQ and lot with barn Judge Shlpraan, acting as Special Master PARTMENTS. attached, situated In Stewartsville, N. J. in Chancery, took testimony on Saturday which exhibited in Boston on Thursday Sufficient room on same lot for the erection $2.00 per cwt. at tho ofllco of Oscar Jeflory in tbo Bult for drew two of tho largest audiences over Many Items are Reduced, But Not All.of cither a single or double bouse. divorce brought by Mrs. George T. gathered together under canvas in that Wo Never Make Any Mfcatatements, Address, Philip S. Ease, 1U Broad street, Scharrer against her husband. He made city. Fully two hundred people from There Are Hundreds of Bargains For All. Washington1, N. J. COCOA—You may have had as good, certainly no better. Witri no defence. Washington attended. Tho performances One Lot 50J. Black Goods, 39c. were probably equal to any over given by a Ono Lot 75a. Black Goods, 55c. FOUSALE—Ajumpseit wagon in excel- "There are more men who every first purchase of Croft's Swiss Milk Cocoa we present you with E. C. Slater has recently taken two circus in this neighborhood. It Is estimated One Lot $100 Black Goods, 7S-. lent condition; leather top: will sell choap. hav£ missed opportunities a cake of Croft's Swiss Sweet Chocolate. You cannot afford to miss orders for Oldimoblles, a high-cliias gaso- that more than 11 ft eon thousand people Ono Lot $1.25 Black Goods, 03B. John C. GroQ", Washington. 5-22-tf. line in-tchlne. These cftrriages are now on saw tho show. than there are ..who have lack- this opportunity. tho way hero. He has bright prospects of One Lot $1.50 Black Goods, «U9. PEACH BASKETS for sale by tbo 100, Tho Democratic caucus hold hero on One Lot $2.00 Black Goods, $1.00. 1,000, or carload. Big prospects for fruit. selling four others as soon us tho prospec- Colored Dress Goods at cut prices. ed opportunities," declared a tive customers see tho sum pics. Saturday for the aolcction of six dele- \Vny pay the extreme price later? We have the BBST-TMA AND COFFEE in town. Asa gates to tho Congressional convention was All on tho 12i-cent tnblo at 9B. TERMS: Order now, take them anytime, noted writer. A savings ac- Don't make any engagement for Satur- presidod over by Jonb Marshon as chair- All on tho 25-cont table nt 19:. special inducement to have you'try our 60c a pound Tea, we will give day night, June 11th, that will prevent pay Oct. 1st, to prompt paying people. man. Win. F. Mattiaon acted as secretary All on the 50 cent table at 39a, Wm. AI. Slmanton, Aabury, N. J. 5-22-tf count will give you the ready your attendance at tho P. O. S. of A. and James Nolan and James L. Boyd as All on the 75-cont table at 55;. one pound of Sugar free with every purchase of a half pound of this Tea, festival in Broadway. Tbero will be good tellers. Tho dolegatcs selected were Sena- All on the $1 00 table at 7So. FOUND—Pair of eyeglasses. Owner may cash to meet your opportunity inutile to listen to, pretty girls to seo, and tor Johnston Cornish, It. P. Cummins, C. All on the $1.25 table at 9Sc. recover by calllDg at STAB oflice and pay- but for one week onlv. . •_• an abundance of good things to oat. F. Staatos, Win. A. Stryker, W. D. Gulick Call soon. ing for this notice. 5 22-tf. when it comes. Tho Newark News of last Sunday con- and James P. Shurts. WM. LAUIIACII & SON, Easton, Pa. WANTED—1,000 pigs, S weeks and up- One dollar opens an account tained excellent portraits of ex-Prosecutor Camp No. 03, P. O. S. of A., will hold its ward, at highest cash nrfce. If you have Fine Granulated Sugar, perlb..5c Pearl Tapioca, per Ib. ....5c Win. A. Stryker and Past Grand Com- annual strawberry and ico cream festival A Young Hostess. any for sale write mo. Win.Tinsmau, Port with us. mander of K. 'P., Josiah 3. Davidson of thin upou tho school grounds in Broadway oh One of tbo h;ipple3t little birthday Murray. Arbuckle or Lion Coffee, per Ib.'ioc 5 gals; Water White Kerosene, 40c Slaco besides ttirtt of Dr, E. O. Cyphers of Huturday ovening, Juno 14th, to which parties of the season was that given by Fon RENT—Houso of five rooms on ollevlUe, formerly of Washington. everybody is invited. A prominent feat- Miss Elizabeth •Cornish Smith, tho stx-I Johnston street; rent moderate. Mrs. Good Rice, per Ib fie 5 gallons highest test Stove Gaso- Miss Carrie Shields has boon selected as ure of the event will be a concert by Sar- year-old daughter of Dr. and tllrs. C. B. Belle MoNally, Best Rice, per Ib Sc line 65c the Valedictorian and fllisH Miri im Spcirs sou's Cornet Band of Port Coidon, (21 Smith, at her home on West Washington THEJEASTON IIB thoSalutiitorian of tho class of 1002 of nieces). Tho festival held by this Camp avenue last Thursday afternoon. The -PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND RE- tho Washington High School. Tho Bic-last year was very largely attended and has twenty-five little guests began to arrive i'AritED ; fifteen years'experience. E. C. calnurato sermon will be preached by Dr, u pronounced success. about 4 o'clock and from then on to 7 Slater. ,, _-, 5-S-tf E. B. England in the Motnodist church on o'clock In tbo ovoniug tbe g-iyety contin- WANTED—Reliable salesman to sell sev- We originated and are maintaining througho'{ff(our entire stock Sunday evening, Juno 15th. Wm. Kfiulke of Hnckettatown has boon ued. The cartinn nnd Bummer houso eral profitable and quick selling specialties. the lowest prices for good goods to be found in Northern New Jersey. released from tho county jail on application wero brought into play and happiness Good opportunity (or right man. Address Tlio members of John F\ Reynolds Post, of his counsel, ax-Judge I. W. Sehuitz, He ! reigned supreme. Litter in tne evening Tno AtUutlo -Refining Co., Cleveland, Compare them with what you paid a few months ago. The original No. Gti, 0. A. It., have been invited by wascommittod by a Hackettstovvn justice little Miss Smith led her friends into the Warren Council, No. 16, tb, attend tho en- Ohio. -l-21-6t. cost is no less; we have simply forced others to follow our lead. A ou the charge o1f being disorderly, in that dining room where an olegunt repast was EASTON, PA. tertainment to bo given by that order in ho climhed on' * D., h. & W. train and served. Before Joavlng each visitor waa EGOS FOR HATCHING—Barred Plymouth the Opera Houao tomorrow night. Thoy throw ofl'coal. Judge Shipman set aside presontod with a box of candy as u souve- Rocks and Bull'Leghorns, 50c. for 15. Al- word to the wise is sufficient. >\ will also join tlio order In tho feast that is the conviction on tho ground that tho nir of tbo occasion. The birthday presents onzo Hummer, Port Coidon, N. J. 4-17-tf to follow in Opera House Hall. record of the trial failed to show sulllclont presented to the host were of charming Fon SALE—Six swarms of Italian bees . Quality Hs the guiding spirit incthis store. Quality first, quality All the teachers of this year, save one, grounds for conviction. varioty and quite numerous. and fixtures. Cheap to quick buyer. W, have boon re-engaged for next year by tb'o Tho Gazette In its last issuo said: J. Roeker, Washington, N. J. -MO-tf. last, quality all the time. Where quality is, satisfaction is, and that is Washington Board of Education. The ox- Dr. Vnn Sycklo of Hnckettfltown bus re- the place to spend your money. We want just one more customer, coption Is Mr. Oswald, who goes to Boon- tained ox-Prosecutor Wm. A, atrykor and Our store will bo closed oil Friday, May WAXTED-Mon to work in the old Ben- Eyeglass ton, His place in tho High School will be will bring euitagaiust that Town for £500 30th, (Decoration Day.) word Brick Yard; wages overy week. and you're the one we want if you are not one already. Be sure of the taken by Walton Dietrick, who graduates for professional services rendered during Busir & BULL, Einton, Pa. • Frank B. Bailey. , ,. 5S-tf. tbis year from Lafayette. * Ho ia a BOH oftho smallpox epidemic. Council has H. H. STONE, Stewartsville, sells, under place. Good butter and eggs taken in exchange for anything we have, Eptiraim Diutrick, a former Warren Coun- voted $205 for these sumo services and that STRAYED—On M«y Sth, lnrgo, young'Sr. his owu name, tho BUST CHAIN PUMP ty school superintendent, nornard dn<.r, yellow and white. AddreiB Selection. amount hns boen tendered tho Doctor made. 5S-4t. j which bo has refused. Ho says he will Philip B. Winter, Harmony, N, ,T. NOTICE—Attention Is invited to tho fact ' In seWtliip ynm> optician It MAY MAN TON. PATTERNS. Mrs. Wm. Axford ontortained hor Sun-also coininonco action against tho Town will servo your luvc liitfri^t day school cbiss of tho Washington M. E. FOR HENT—Storeroom formerly occu- that I Uavo takon the Bemverd Brick to ijo in niiL' ulicnit wlioee church at her homo on Citrlton avenue for damage to bis professional reputation. pied by FrttntcS'cilla. Apply to J im«H Ll. Yard, nenr Brass Castln, and will hence- n 1»1 IIty UHJIV is not ttieflllsrlit- laBt Thursday afternoon. There wore Tho County Board of Elections was Johnston, " 15 29-It, forth operate in with John O. Benwerd, as fsnimilu. Wulniru ttiunbllU twelve pupils present, all of whom onjoyed auporintGiidont. As soon as "they can bo •• •' t.v ntnl alxo tl.'u fiii-llltlw t called upon Saturday to canvass'tho vote FOR SALE—Douhlo screen at.oro doors; siitlstvnll.viHii'eyeKiass r.ueil a delightful luncheon. -Tlio class had in tho contest for School Commissioner cost IJU 00 new; will soli for fo 00 J. B, burned, I will havo constantly on hand a 1 pledged all it could raise toward tho Inrae supply. FRANK B. BAILEY. 5-S-tf. Vi'u Imu! nil tlii! latest hintrit from tho(Fifth Ward orPliilllpaburg; . Tho Hampton, , 5-2i)-2t. ::•„•„ .,.i.:-™»- .iiii-nts iu'L-i-Hrifir.v fur en Mil I eye" .-, ohurcb debt and the object of thia meeting caudldnt«ri w«ro-Frcdorick Winklor and fxiimlimiloiirt nml nil Ilit'lnt- was to receive roports from tho scholars. Jacob Young, tho former a Democrat and wt miifliliiLT.v fur iiurfi'L't eve The sum of $13 was turned in by tho little tho lattor a Republican. Tho Board de- Klnss iimliliiy. •. l -.-•.OUeS.-.-.v.r™«;~.'r;l.;'-- .•• •--;_ ----—•:. «- _. cidedjn favor of tho Itcpublloan giving Jiirnk'.fi JZypfltiiasesr-yoiic Ilettdr.-- ••;'L To test tho running capacity of tho big Iilm ainnjorlty of four,' votes.-^Tho Fifth milk train engines on tbo Lackawanna Ward oteution board as woll aa tho town OPTICAL DEPARTMENT. road. Engineer Hill's locomotive was sup- council had previously decided in favor of plied with a cyclometer a fow-days ago, Winklor. , ..and ho.left Hobokon resolved to yet tho Mr. Irving Bonwerd of Wost Carlton "bestspeed possible out'of the big machine ttvomie and Miss Knthorino Suydam wore Otto ^arcK Paint Across tho meadows tho oyclomotor regis- married laHt Sunday evening by Hov. Mr, JEWELER, tered more than 70 miles an hour, and for Warren, who was hero supplying tho pul- a distance wont of Stanhopo a spaed of SI pit of tho Bapttet church. The coromony 441 Northampton St., Easton, Pa. miles was attained. Then tho cyclometer was performed at tho homo of Mr. and got a bob box and "bustod," That's run- Mrs*.'Joseph R. Thatcher, whoro tbo brido ning somo with a trnin of 16 milk cars. had boon living for eovoral yoars. She 1B a Whether you are going to apply native of Plotnlngton, Tiioy will begin the paint yourself or fire buying it The public school will not give an ontor- housekeeping In a few days, ho having tainmont this year for tho benefit of tho rented and furnished tho Pitta houso at for someone else. to apply, you school library but will ask the pupils and Carlton and Lincoln avenues. HARNESS ought to take great care to get full thoir friends to make contributions for l! replenishing tho books. Tho books of value for your money. .. this library aro in groat domand, especially Former Senator Staatos has added to the in tho Grammar and Intermediate roomB. attractiveness, convenience and economy OF ALL KINDS. It's not the paint that costs the,least per gallon that is cheap- Thoy Bupplomont and intensify an intorest of the St. Cloud Hotel bar by refitting it est. Ut's the one that covers most surface, wears longest and is ia the routine work of tho school. Volun: with tho uioat up-to-date equipment. An tary offoring for this cause will bo thank- entirely now "worlc bench,;-as it is called, Baking Powder easieslAo apply. •. That paint is ..• "' ..,.. has boon Installed, together with a Bishop fully, received by any of tho toachors or & Babcock double cooler, through which Lap Dusters, Sheets, Coolers, pupils. Tho Stato Will suppiomont tho malt liquors aro drawn. Thia cooler Is of Made of Pure Grape Cream of Tartar. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT' amount raised by tho school. tho enmo character as that in tho Waldorf- SEVENTEEN-YEAR LOCUSTS aro duo In Astoria bar. Tho Improvements cost" a Whips, Ply Nets, Ear Tips. ' We will furnish you a choice of three different color combina- • June, Look out for young trcee. Had considerable sum. (^'William Sohock of ' you not better look nftor your own health? Wilkesbarre, Pa., Ia tho now bartondor. tions free;of.charge, if you give us a photograph, drawing or de-. Buy Dr. Swan's Orange and Lemon,Phos- He camo to Landlord Staatos oudorsed as scription 'of your house, whether you buy paint of us or not-: phates. At all grocers', 10 pints for. 10an expert at t!io business. Safeguards the food A complete stock 'of Horseand Carriage cents. ' Do you want a beautiful now ?G0 Goods at prices to suit all buyers. " parlor organ for f 15 cash ? If so . The boat dressed men in Eastern Penn- call at Keller's Music Houao, Boston, sylvania wear "ECLIPSE" Shirts. ' We Pa. Thoy aro having a special sale of ; against alum* «aowafa elegant assortment. pianos and organs.. Call or send postal • • BUSH & BuLL.Easton, Pa- o for circular. •" ' '- 6-29-4t. ,1 Q4MNQ PSHDER CO.. S. T.^VANNATTA James H. Johnston. THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902.

HOPE. STEWAUTSVILLE, BLAIRSTOWN. I "THIS IS.THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE," Mr. and Mn. 0. A. Road, Mr. and Mrs. Tho Armor Bearers Mtulon Bind will Mr. and Mra. Jittnoa B. WIntormuto of Dtnnla of Trantiulllty, and Mr. and Mrs. lold a atrawborry tod Ico orum festival Sprlngdtle, duraox county, ronowed ac- Mrs. Anna J. Ames E. E. Hondonboi of Auderaon were guests a tho binomont or tbo Presbyterian quaintance In filalratown on Friday. Mr. of 320 Soper St., Elmlra, N. Y., of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. ltoad oa Sunday. jhurob on Siturday OVODIDR, Juno7tb, to Wlntermuto Is welt known to tho farmore saysol Floyd Aten, principal of tbo Johnsons* which all ttro cordially Invited. In thin vicinity, he having been proprietor bum school, closed tbat school for iho Mr. and Mrs, Andrew O. Smith, havlog of the Marksboro grist mill ft row yearn Bummoryoetordfty. Mr. Hunoaof Frank* ieclded to mo veto Flatbusb, Long Ialand, ago. .choro Mr. Smith has secured an Impor- Contractor Logan or thh town hu takon Never Since We Started Dr. David Kennedy's Un will clooo tho school at tbat place to* tant contraot tbat will engago and occupy tho contract to build a largo shod at the morrow. its attention for quite a long time, havo has our stock of Men's and Boys' clothing been so large and varied as Principal Showell closed tho Hope school .[von up tholr pleasant homo In tbla vil- Portland Hotol to roplaco tho 000 du< it is today. Our buyers spent months in making the most critical ex- last Wednesday, May 21st, and mado a lago, and will Joave their numorous and troyed by tiro aomo tlmo ago. hasty retreat for his homo at Lonaipor' steadfast friends about Juno 15tb. Person- President Wurllcld of Lafayotto COIICRO aminations and comparisons of the country's most famous makes and near Atlantic City. Drew Mattock, Mabi ally wo regret tho dedalon. but business will deliver tho annual sormon before tbo the result means not only the best lines, but the best in each line, at Bowers, Gilbert McCsla and AnaeUno ., alonr., vb thombott busineshs atudontB of Blair Hall next Suuday after* Favorite Remedy Glbba had not boon absent a day during Ultes procedonco and w0 wish thomboth noon at 3 o'clock. Tbo public la cordially prices lower than others can possibly quote for the same qualities. If "About two year* ngo I was ia the worst condition the year, and the latter two received re- good luck and fortune. Invited to attend tbls sorvlco. you are not already convinced of this it will be worth your while in- of health possible for a person. I was confined to wards from tholr teacher, Miss Nettle Van Tbo proposed lodge of F.nnd A. fit, to A largo crowd wan In attendance at. tho vestigating for the result will mean a decided saving of money for you. my bed for nearly four months, and was so weak Horn, 0 established hero is understood to bo Jones sale of porsonnl proporty on Satur- oatl feeble I could hardly raise my hand, ia Mr, and Mrs. Claraaco Herrlck and child leQnlto, and knowing the Individuality of day and fair prices woro realized. A brown f ict I was a walUug skeleton. I cough- of Blnghamton aro visiting Mrs. Horrlok's bo promotora wo can well asBumo that mare. 11 years old. was purchased by Kov. •paronta, Mr. ant) Mrs. RobortTltas. Jtowartsvilto will speedily bo proud of a Henry B. Butler for $116, and a highbred This week we have made special You will find only at our store the ed almost continually ami raised quanii. iodgo of tbo alma mater of every other yearling colt was knocked down to Wil- ties of phlegm and blood. 1 think 1 would Principal R. J, EUcnborcer of tbo June* famous tlon schools was a guest of Mlsa Aten ovor secret order. liam 0. flowoll for $50. selections to sell at have been in my grave to-day but for Dr. Sunday. It Is, and has beon for years, a question Col. John A. Wlldrick and W. n, Swish or David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. When . betbor tbls township owns a small strip represented the Democrats at tbo Con- X first began to use it, it gave me strength Mrs. L. O. Boatty returned on Wednes- jf highway near fit. filacteal'a residence in gressional convention which was hold at EFF--EEF from the start. It stopped.my cough, and day from e. two weeks' stay with her par- LiOw'd Hollow, but It appears tbat tho ofll- Flemington on Tuesday, $10.00 and $12.00. ents In ftlarksboro. :Ial map docs not Bbow It as belonging to FASHIONABLE CLOTHES. I grew strong and well. . 1 think it is the , Robert Crusen camo homo last wcok for .bo township, the only guide to tho work Tho Blair Hall team mot their second best medicine ever made for It saved me a short atay. Ho baa boon In business near carried on for years being the assertions of defeat when thoy ran up against tbo East These include rich, fancy Chev- from death," Btroudsburg Normals at tho latter place on In this make we have Suits that Easton the past month. )ld residents fn tho vicinity. Look ovor Saturday last. Tbo Bcoro WAS 0 to 7. Next Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Albert Grover, Jr., of Newton was hero ho records, gonttomen of tbo Township iots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, .will give absolute satisfaction, and 1 3ommlttee, and follow tbo torso lnstruc- Friday (Memorial Day) they will meet they are worn today by thousands restores the blood and sto:::nch lo their with a friend on Sunday. Ions of your chairman, " Find out and tho O. C. I. of Hackettatown. Oxford Cheviots, fancy Unfinished normal condition, and reflates imper- At tbo echool festival bold at Reaver bon go ahoid: If It is ours wo'll tako caro Miss Julia Bird of Boston Is spending a of the most fastidious dressers in fect digestion. Xo other medicine has Brook last Wednesday night £19 was f It, and If Isn't we won't." couplo of weeks In this vicinity with Worsteds and the very fashion' I the country, and we know that made such marvelous and j-pnedy cures cleared. Miss Sadlo Stephens, the teacher, friends and relatives, principally with her j every man, no matter how particu- as Dr. David Kennedy's Favoriw Kvw- has boon very successful in her work tho Somehow tbure appears to bo a bad brother, William Bird, who Is confined to pastyoar. 1 Itch In tbo plans of arrangement for tbo hla home with sickness. able black and white effects. You Mar he is, will be absolutely satis- edy. It is used extensively for dfcvn^cs (jroposod entertainment for the benefit of for which it is prepared in Saiu'uriutns Mrs. George Matlock and daughter Bcu- Our townsman, Robert Craig, purchased fied. The styles of the garments lab of Newton have beon with her mother, Easton Hospital. And, as usual, tbo dls* on Monday the mngnltlcont houao nnd lot will find at each of these prices and Hospitals, from the fact that it con- Mrs. Mary WUdrlck, tbo past two weeks. :ord being nomowbatofa musical cbarao* are original in design and each tains no harmful or deleterious driii,"*, "° Qoorge,who is employed In Nowark, spont :or and disclaimed by each individual extraordinary values and every .seems to carry that air of in- dangerous stiimitants, no mercury <n .he circus. As an old friend puts it, "Wby Ight creditably did they stand the rigid but I cure all I trent of course I didn't want to &o, but tbe boys inspection. Three sessions occupied tbe Household Linens. Sheets and Pillow Gases nnd clve a written and girls and mother, just aa bad, were lay, morning, afternoon and evening, and jfmtrantee or refund "jound to go, and what could I do? And jach was attended by a large crowd of TABLE DAMASK by the yard These are made of heavy stand' every dollar paid In ;hen you know, Jenny, she came over with lsteners. It la the unanimous opinion from 25 cents to gi.oo per yard. caeel Inll to effect a ler little ones, and I couldn't see the little ;hat it was the beat convention of the ard sheetings such as careful house cure. >nea left; can't forget your little grand- tlnd ever held since the organization of NAPKINS of bleached German keepers always select in preference Consultation free children, so we all went to the circus, had the Epworth League. Hcldsmitk fftrcs to the light weight goods that cost and confidential. >"> -i good time, and how they all enjoyed the Damask from 75 cents to 32.50 names published; n show, but at tbe same time I took good Shudders at Hla Fast. per dozen. care that tbe best feeding placo in town "I recall now with horror," savs Mail 222 and 224 Northampton St., Easton, Pa, a few pennies less. Incurable cases take wasn't too Rood for me and mine; what- larrler Burnett Mann of Levanna, O., Hours: Otol2n.ni. ever they wanted they got and, gosh, how my three years of suffering from Kidney HANDKERCHIEFS AND . 2 toil and 0 to 8 p.m. we all enjoyed tbe whole thing!" rouble. I was hardly ever free from dull EMBEOIDEKIES. 1 Sundays—10 a.m. to J. W. Flynn represented Greenwich at aches or scute palna In ray back. To tbe Democratic'Congressional Convention itoop or life mail sacks made me groan. Summer Wash Skirts. X Flemington, and Stewart Shillinger ' felt tired, worn out, about ready to give Just received a new line of long The Dr. Barnes Offices icted for the Republicans In the Bame ip, when I began to use Electric Bitters, Our Gauze Department Hooms 502 anil 508 Drake BulldlnK, ipacity at Fblllipsburg. int six bottles completely cured me and and walking skirts; they are at- 10 South Third Street. Isaac Shipman, who has been suffering made me feel like a new man." They're We have a full line for Men, for some time from severe blood poison- mrlvaled to regulate Stomach, Liver, Kid- Ladies and Children from 10c up. tractive and durable. EASTON, PENNA. ing ia hla hand, is, we are pleased to say, _ieya and Bowels. Ferfect satisfaction recovering from the ill effects, but natur- guaranteed by F. N. Jenkins, Warren ally his return to old time health will be bounty Drug Store, Only 50 cents. slow and tedious. EASTON, PA. THE CELEBRATED R. & G. CORSETS. " ARCHITECT'S PLANS The preparations for a proper observ- MT. HERM.ON. i mce of Memorial Day—Decoration Day— MIBS Lena Gibbs visited at Mrs. Mary They are acknowledged :ib be the best corsets to wear and unsur- find specifications lurnlshed ujionBbort lave been carried out, and as anticipated, dice's on Sunday. notice and moderate terme by *be committee in charge have done good passed in form and style. Always a full line to select from. A new JAMES P. DE REMER & SONS, work towards the proposed object. Decor- Mrs. Samuel Bead, J. B. Loller and Mary one given for every one not giving entire satisfaction. See our win- ations of graves In tho Presbyterian and [lice were at Easton on Saturday, OFFICE: Ho. 6 BROAD STREET. Lutheran cemeteries will be observed, as A number of people from this place dow display. were in attendance at the Forepaugh & This Week's JAMES E. DEEEMEK IN CHARGE. if first Importance, by the public school, combers of G. A. R. and war veterans, lella Bros, show at Easton on Thursday. Warren Lodge, I. O. O. P.; Ioka Tribe, T. O. R. M.; Junior 0. U. A. M. and citl- E. F. Fowler of Otisville, N. Y., has been sena. After the ceremonies are over at enewlng acqaintances In this vicinity. the cemeteries, the procession will move Mr. and Mra. J. M. VanDyke of Blairs- If You Have Never Investigated Nasal town were recent guests of A. M. Newman. Special Bargains. to the public square, and the address of the occasion will bo delivered by J. I. Honeywell Academy will observe com- Blair Relley, Esq., of Pbtllipsburg. Rev. mencement on Thursday evening, May 29. We have prepared these special bargain lots especially for you— William Thompson:will officiate at the ?rof. Kemp of Stroudaburg will deliver an the Automatic CATARRH Presbyterian cemetery and Kev. John 0. iddress. our out-of-town customers. Our own town customers have been In all its stages. Yoder at tho Lutheran. The committee expresses tbe desire, that national flags, V. Bead Loller has presented himself treated to quite a few of them this season and you might as well share emblems and colors be displayed in honor with a fine set of new harness. Ely's Cream Balm and remembrance of thoBe who proved The lit, Hermon Ladles' Aid Society with them. These lots are exceptional values; if anything, better than* cleanses, aoothoaand heals their faith by their endeavor, united a will hold a social on Thursday evening, tbe diseased membrane. divided brotherhood, and gave to the June 6tb, at Marshall Plttonger's at any we have had at any time this season. curesciitarrli and drives world that which the grand Blres hoped Knowlton, at which time the Dewey quilt away a cold in the head *, prayed for, aye, and fought for. The will be sold. If Stormy, on Friday even- quickly. IBIC for_the occasion will be by the brass ing, • • Misses Bessie Decker and Emma E. Bice Crcnm Balm ia placed into the nostrils, spreads 'and of Hope (sixteen pieces.) ' 22,500 Yards of Cotton Wash Fabrics, over the membrane and Is absorbed. Relief Is im- and George Hiles were the delegates to > » •+•. »- mediate and a cure follows. It 1B not drying—docs ;he Epworth League convention at Blairs- 7,500 yards of Lawns, mostly blsr.k and white, absolutely fast colors, all good ot produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 ccnta at Drag- The Moat Common Aliment. town. • styles. Special price 3 l-2c per yard. "*<.•.• istB or by mail; Trial Size, 10 ccnta, More people suffer from rheumatism The bridge spanning the stream leading ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street, New than from any other ailment. This Is to Lake St. John has been repaired by 5,000 yards of Batistes, all colors, beautiful designs, fast colors. Special price- wholly unnecessary too, for a cure may be Aber Bros, of Danville. ic per yard. effected at a very small cost. G. W. W< cott, of Meadowdale, N. Y., says: • "I have 5,coo yards of fine French Batiste, for patterns, colorings and quality as good as- been afflicted with rheumatism for some Fellow-draggiatB corroborate oar praise time and It has oatued me much suffering. of Bamon'a Nerve & Bone Oil, aa shown any fabric on the market. Special price 10c per yard. BASE BALL I concluded to try Chamberlain's Fain by the following statement of G. 0. Me- you are not acquainted with the best Qilstove -in the market. We Balm and am pleased to say that It has Clure & Son, Gallup, Ey.: "Ramon'B j,o:o yards of fine Seersucker Ginghams, stripes In all colors. Special price- have sold them for Five Years, and we take the utmost pleasurV'in an cured me." For Bale by F. N. Jenkins, Nerve & Bone Oil ia the beat .liniment we l-4c per yard. Washington; J. A. Allen, Oxford. ever handled. It can't be equaled. It la a nouncing that we shall continue to sell them the present season. They sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, brulBeB. 3,000 yards of Bates' Seersuckers (the very best), short lengths, but enough for have, without question, proved to be the most satisfactory oilstoves The.jargest stock burns, sprainB, etc. Invaluable for stock." ail purposes.,; Special price 9c.per yard. i! BOCKSBUKG. Largo bottlea 25 eta. Warren" County _ .or gasoline stoves ever on sale in these parts. We endorse them in the Drug Store. :ir.=Wa"e" county Mrs. John Dagan is visiting "friends* in ^fullest ^me^ LllentownrFar---'---"" ••"-•••'--•-•••"-^-•^'"-'"•:.- and the public in general. Warren Hermon is building a new barn, of Spalding's_ Benjamin Hess, who has been very sick, —Fred-Bird-of-HuhtsviUo passed Sunday is slowly Improving,-.-" • . . " with hia parents, ' 'v •• '•'"•'"'• ;I Ail wool Melton Cloth, black;-dark gray, light gray ainMan, the finest alP'arouhdr" ,, . Isaec Llghtcap aud family are spending Mrs. David Dean and Miss'ElIa Henrs Waljking Sltij'X_ey^^_sold.by.anyone_. :Specjal-p Some of 4he a few days at Brass Castle. = and Reach's paased^edneaday atTownsbury.^.--^^-"- ~^~ A Summer Dress Skirt of all wool Homespun, flounced, perfect fitting; flounce It burns common everyday kerosene oil, Milton Schuler and wife spent Sunday at 1 ' Mrs"™ Mary Ayers of Boonton Bpent . "Certainly! nothing like the Automatic Broadway with Alfred Seguine. lined only. Special price $3.95. This skirt would command in .a regular way $6.00 <' Blueflame has been conceived." as used in lamps. I Thursday in this place. Goods. Irwin Fine is around again aftor being to S7.00. Three shades of gray and tan. • „, ,,: «. NO WICK to trim and adjust. The festival held at tho school house laid up a couple of weeks with broken ribs. last Thursday evening was largely attend NO VALVE to open and close, or to leak Some Advantages of the Cabinet Style ' (a The Hoff acker lot Is for sale. Thlatea ed. Tho sum of $26 woe cleared. It wil or to clog—no overflows. good chance to get a homo cheap. go toward tho library fund for tho school. 1 Protects from drafts and stove will stand NO SOOT or smoke—cannot. i' any reasonable amount. You can use 11 Benjamin Young spent a few days with John Siglei* of Danville and John Wise' J,000 UMBRELLAS. his parents at Columbia last week, burn spent Sunday at Sprlngtown. at thr NO DANGER—Nothing to explode or with windows and doors open. We had to buy a thousand of them to get them at the price; in smaller quantities- ! W.W.CHRISTINE Charlie Dodge has returned from Wash- home of Edward Gibbs. take fire, Fill while burning if you> Sits down on the floor where it belongs, ington, D. 0., and is staying with Mr. Cre- Mrs. Androw Hlbler spont Wednesday they would cost more than we are going to sell them for. want to. No dirt.hole under the stove. gar. atVionna. c Washington, New Jersey. Mrs. Butler has been qulto sick for a few 500 at 98c. This is the big special; made of fast black "Like Silk" Cloth NO RETORT or pressure tank needed, Solid tray that will hold a large amount ol Some of the people from here attended steel rod and oxidized) metal figured handles; it looks and will wear 83.00 worth;, days but is BOW some better. the festival at Johnsonburg on Thursday but the oil burns as gas from the surface oil, if necessary, without drizzling or Several letters have been received from men's.and women's. ^ , isupply. the floor. ' Al. Young in hia new home in Illinois say- , evening. NO SOLDERED OR LEAKY JOINTS, Top and Drum removable, making all ing that he likes it very much. Everybody Arthur Hopkins passed Sunday with hi 500 at 48c. Steel rod, fast black Satine Cloth-, if,you.lose It you are not much- ». all parts being securely fastened and parts of the stove easily accessible foi was sorry to seo Al. leave Hocksburg. grandparents. out; women's only. • "^ % brazed. cleaning. .. ^ The Committee has been called to Har- Mrs. Aaron Howoll had a runaway JUNCTION, N. J. mony to remove a fence that Henry Sim- Thursday afternoon. She- drove up toJ. We have them in Two Sizes: 2 Holes, $8,00;,3 Holes^'jio. ons built In front of Hamlln's house' Notice W, Flumorfelt's to tie and stopped behind the wagon to (jet the tie rope, whan thr 1,000 Remnants of black and colored Dress Fabrics at special day prices. , 1 was served on Simons to remove It In ton These stoves are much more Economical than coal'stoyes, and FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER days. !{. •••: horse started. 'Mr. Flumerfelt captured 1 Mr. Mitchell of WhitoHouso Is visiting and brought tho animal back all right. A fair assortment left of,those bargain Ingrain Carpels. Special prices 15c, 25c,. safer than gasoline and more economical also. You use fuel only Cuba fnrniHlieil lion desired. No cxtn. 35c and 45c; Instead of zsc to,Osci' - ' ^ l l ttel "William Bowlby. s " when you are cooking or baking;' you barely notice the ,heat when n funcmlH In the country. Mrs, Jacob Bowlby and little son Robert, It Saved His Left. the stove is burning and are entirely rid'.of it when through with connection. ., Who wero taken to the Eaeton Hospital P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., suf- some weeks ago, are Improving and will fered for six months with a frightfu) your kitchen work, Let us send one on trial.-.. soon bo able to return home. ' running aoro on his leg; but writes tiial Edward Hill and Johnv F. Stopp won. Buoklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured It ii elected delegates to attend tho convention five days. For Ulcers, Wounda, PHoa, it's at Flemlngton'oii tho 2Tth. ., ^ the best salvo in the world., Ouro guaran- PRICES ARE GENERALLY,LOWEST HERE1 FOR GOODS Doctors Dowitt' and Staorer .wore at this teed. Only 25o. Sold by F. N; Jenkins CON S'.ttM,R.TIDN: place Saturday afternoon. Warren County Drug Store. OF RIGHT GRADE AND STYLE ::;;:::;:::::: THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY. 29, 1902.

WM. A. STRYKER, JBJ3LV1DEBE. Thomas Royaton and M. G. Doad, votor- Miss Blanche Melick went to Philadel- to Uhihlngton Avinui, Washington, N. J. ^jinrniiiiiuniiiitiiiHHHMwninm.|tnTifcj^ aosofthewBr ot '61, attended the State phia on Batorday to visit her frlond, Mrs. COUNIEU.OR-AT-UW, gathering for the Department of New Jer- Sarah RhlelT. will be received nt tli* ofllce ot tlie County sey, at New Brunswick, a few days a A'GOOD WIFE SUPREME COURT COMMIUIONEfl AHD KiiKlneer, nt the .St. Cloud HoU-1, 1u Wiuh- Rov. Nathaniel Reevei or Brooklyn de- OBE SUCH and there they met some flvo or six hi livered, two admirable sormonB on Sunday. SPECIAL MASTER IN CHANCEIir. drod of their old comrades who fought occupying tho pulpit In the Presbyterian Is she who makes her husband's Income Practitioner to All United Htntct, Htate and FUIDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF JUNE wltb them In tbe irreat Btroggle for the oburon In tbe morning and In the evening cover the most good things. Proper spend- . Couutr Court*. A. I). 1003. preservation of the Unlop. Tho people of nt the union services In tho M. E. ohurob. ftt 1:1(0 o'clock |>. m., by n committee of ttio MlNCi: M New Brunswick made tbe visit of their ing Is more than earning. If she saves on Hoard of CIIONVH Frwholderi of the County guests very pleasant. Harry Sinclair of Warren Papor Mills the grocery bills, she has more with wblcb CHAS. B. SMITH, M. D., of Wnrretit for mAcndanililnc n iiubllc rond made a business trip to our town on Mon- orm-ctlon of rond la until County nnd *~ Tbe Epworth Leagnea of the M. E,day. Mr. Sinclair La doing a thriving busi- to buy clothing, etc. If she Is wise she- 138 W. Washington Avinut, WitMnglon, N. J. Hcrtbetl (IH follow*:— rivals the most suc- church, Junior and Senior, bave arranged ness at the paper mills and has ordered f 8 to 0 n. m. Ilt'KlnnlnKntntiolotln the middle of the to give an unique and moBt pleasing enter* some elegant souvenfra for free distribution will come to us, lor nowhere else can she Office llountt I (u it p. IH. ro&, in. dt'r drain* an required lu the blank form for The ground was vory hard and tbe sun female weakness. EXPENSE (0:;io to a p. m. :errlbly hot and Jalloa broke out with KHaha T. Vllot now has carpenters at n Sampler* of Htono to be lined by the con- Z wish to thnuk you for the food your medU IT'S IieaaeBofKrc.S'orif, Kar.Tliroat.aSpecloItj "We quit work at noon, The odder man work on the bouse occupied oy Daniel Cities have 3one me," writes Mrs. Mae Drown, ol YOUR SAVING. trnctor inunt nccompniiy cncli bid ami a a inhere, adding a gable end and a n Htiitoment of the ulnec where tho name In ho Bay he quit and me quit too. No a Canton, Pulton Co., Illi. I was troubled with P. N. JACOBUS, M. D., obtained, no that tlie Fn>eholi)erri may cuter one man working alone." Mr. Hoffnt. .__ _..iteroof, Greatly Improving the ai femuie weakness and doctored with several dif- nd obtnln Kpccliiicim If ileemi'il neccriHnry. the superintendent, tried to prevail on tbe pearance of the property as well as mak* ferent doctors. They did not seem to help me; 67 Ktllriiad Avinui, WaihlngtoD, H. J. montoetlck at the work but they said: ing It more convenient. indeed I got worse &11 the time. I had ulcers- Blue Front Grocery. All tliu Htonu urn-d muHt be an culled for J. K. Cooke tloa and displacement of the uterus. Whnt I the HiieelllCAtlorifi, proticrly niied anrt ncrei- "No we quit at noon," and they did. It Dr. J. 8. LIndaberry baa laid a Uno co- SiiKlnllHt In Chronic CIMN. ed, nnd tout me torn will not bo iiurmltU'd tu ooks aa though Julius bad organized a iffered no tongue can tell. I had heavy bear- L. M.DAVIS, PBOPRIETOR. mont walk extending from houso to barn. ing-do* a paitu At WaaliliiKton, NVdiifiulajH ntul .Srtturilnya, •lMe "taUlnffpi" on the work. labor union and had struck for higher Tbo doctor now owns a very desirable kill me. I nlfio hnd a very bad drain, but alter Opposite Cornish's Factory. At Newton, Monilnj-u nml Tutwla? s. The mnterntl to be UHud muHt tie equal In wages. The price of booze baa not ad-property. . takinK five bottlea of 'Favorite Prescription• ittailty to tlie flample of Htoue ntiuwn In tbo vanced that we bavo heard of, so there la nnd three of 'Golden Medical Discovery,*I am viUdnetT'H oltlcu lit Wnnhlntrton. H. W.Johns'Paints no argument along that line. The eaper- H. W. McKaul, a reproBentatlve of tbo feeling as well as ever. It has been almost two DR. P. JUDSON ECKEL, HI'IH tiitmt be fur cuin|)Iuti>d work, incltKJ- ntendent will have to Import Italian labor 3cranton International Correspondence cars nnd I have hnd no return of the trouble. IIJK nil timUTlnlH. We have sold them for many before be can finish hla job. :.. Schools, was in town on Friday looking SIy friends tell me I don't look as though Z ever 14 W. Washington Avanui, Waihlnglon, N. J. No bblK Hh'ill Ite withdrawn. was sick." kTlivala>rIce nuiHt be written Irt tfiG bids nnd years and have never had after the Interests of that institution. DENTIST. Htau-d hi llxuruH. the least reason to discard Borne of tho people havo been using the A quiet wedding took place at tbe M. E. Dr, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Itldrt mijfit be nccoiiipaniiccoiupank'l d by tho nnini 2 1 them in favor of another 'eqoost creek as a dumping ground and parsonage at noon on Wednesday, May 21. Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on Om«Hour.{« KJ ,™-. nn.-d - n'niiiviicresidencce eutl thLILIe litdderbidder. receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay Knell bid mum lie ttccomimnk-d with an make. We also sell great fire everything In the stream from coal The contracting parties were MIBS Eliza- •Opposite St. Cioml Hotel. fiflldavlt Mint no pern on other than those quantities of Oils, Varnishes ashes to old barrels and dead cats. Tbe beth Peter and Dr. Lear RIegel,botb of this expense of mailing only. Address Dr. tiicntfuned IH intercrtU'it nnnnclfiltr therein. Etc. town authorities will look after the matter place. Rev. J. B. J, Rhodes, pastor of the R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Infuniiiil nnd "unbalanced" IIMH will ln> L. aud order otherwise. TDIB thing must be W. E. church, performed the ceremony. DR. F. PIERCE FARROW, Jecteil. ll\,U will he rejected nxlnformn] that stopped or we will all have the hydro- Oar hearty congratulations are extended. do not cover and Ini'liidf nil the work com- phobia or something worse before tbe hot S7 E. Waihlnatau Avanua, Waihlngton, N. J. pleted, InelutlliiK tlie nvvi-xmiry and proper season fs over. Mr, and Mrs. Holoombe of Flemlngton [m-iiamttnn for the foundation of the road- Hosiery were guesta over Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. HUMPHREYS' DENTIST. bed and NIICII tfnwllni; IIM mny be called for In That was a protty good joke that Artist JohnVilet. tliu contract and Hjit'dlkvitloiiH nml nn tin tush played on the Hunterdon Board of in aim and protllen. A new line of plain and fancy Freeholders. Tbe members of the afore- Mrs. Miller of Pbllllpsburgpassed Tburs' VETERiNARYSPECiFiCS Beeoml Floor, Font & FkmliiKliuili illdderrt miiHt tmtlffy themselves by per • styles that are unusually said Board had their pictures In tbe Ad-day with her efeter, Mrs. Emetine Orevel- no i! nl examination or otherwise of the until ro cheap, in our eyes, at least. vertiser last week) and a casual glance at Find vstent (if the work, the width, leuirtli By the way, there must be Tbe ice cream and strawberry festival mid dejitli ofcutH ami flllx, the Hlieatnl iiunn- them gave the Impression at once that the held in the I. O. O, F. hall on Saturday DR.SEIP, tltyol drain pipe and tin? width, depth nnd some good reason for ourgroup was composed of preachers attend- evening was well attended and was a de- extent uf the KiittiTH, and Khali not nt any great sale of Wrappers. ing the General Synod In New York, but EYE SPECIALIST, cided success. Although we aro unable to ttiiit) after HiibiiilHHloii of a Md dlxpute or on looking a second time the whole thing state the amount realized, It was a neat 4 th ftml Nortlimiiiiton coinpliiln of error* In cHtlinntt-rt nor asHt-rt was made plain. Down lu one, corner of that tlu-re wnn a mlrtiinerry and ice cream festival in the Park, were entertained on Thursday 'oy Mr. and Our charge for full fledged to which everybody Is invited. Mrs. John Ryman. They'h'ad just return- ASSETS, $2,506,566 25 C. F. STAATES, Prop'r. .. piano we have yet found. ed from a visit to Georgia, the home of LIABILITIES, - - - 2,27J,387 SO carpenters is $2.25 per day The G. A. R. comrades attended Brother their son, William. Dn8ur|ianHeil In locution, accommodation (They are now used in the schools of Bank of Easton ..allows Ddmondeon'a chur. h Sunday morning and We regret to note that Harry Kerr of SURPLUS, - - - 235,178 45 i;when engaged for "day work. and niftiuiKL'ineiit. Perumiicnt inn) irntiHlent New York city. Istened to a fine eorraon. The pastors of this place, but who has recently been lo- gaeste welt entertained. I'rlceri rwiHoiiftblo. ;be other churches preached Memorial •fl.VTEREST is declared and paid'in Janu- cated at Swartwood Station as night oper- ary nud July of each year from the We claim to have the most interest on time depos- Day sermons. ; Every room heated by Btoam and lighted ator, Is one of the victims of the coal profits of lhe, previous six mouths' busi- Messrs. Chas, B. Cole and Cbas. Harris miners' strike, and with a lot of other em- ness. ' • skilled mechanics in all this • by electricity. •epresented the Democrats nt their Con- ployoes of the N. Y., S. & W. R. R. has gressional Convention on Tuesday, and been laid off. Many of the operators and DEPOSITS made on or before tho 3rd section. ' ' . The Radle its, computed by calen- llessrs. E. M. Beesley and John B. King, other employees will feel the JOBS of work day of January, April, Julv aud Oc- tho Republicans, the same day. rery keenly. . tober draw interest from the first day ol HOTEL NEW WINDSOR, Just the piano for those seeking one at a said mouths respectively. dar months, at 3 perDuring the heavy showers of Sunday Rev. Charles Ryman. D. D., was a visi- Correspondence Solicited. ii'-' J. E. THATCHER, Prop'r. popular price, S198. afternoon Frank Butler and his eiater tor at the home of his cousin, David Ry- WASHINGTON, N. J. Haude wore qulto seriously affected by man, on Friday. lightning. They were on the front porcn Finely ftrmnKtid, B[>UC1OUH ground*, electric cent, per annum. if their home on Water street when the Miss Hutoka Armstrong of Belvldero lights, a team heat, free 'bus to and from ilindlDg flash came, A ball of fire fell in was the guest of M .>. Dr. Prank R. Van- F. W.-Kluppclbcrg & Son tbe street and they both were shocked, aa Jorn at tbe home\of hor mother, Mrs. all trntnti, .StiiblcH Attached. were also some of tbe nearby neighbors, Rosa VauHorn, from Friday until Mon- Maude soon recovered but Frank was con- day. Philadelphia A pIcmsatitHumnier retreat. HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. Sour Stomach siderably shocked, his whole left side be- Mrs. Sullivan of New York city Is visit- "After X xvnu ladnced to try CASCA* ing paralyzed. The attending physician ing her mother, Mrs. Huldah Luse, BETH, 1 will 11 over be without them In the house. The oldest ana largest dealers thinks that he will recover from the shock Mr, and Mrs. Conway McNiece of Eliza- My liver was In a very baa shapo. and my bead Dental WASHINGTON HOUSE, in Northern New Jersey. u a short time, Tho lightning struck a beth spont Wednesday at M. R. Smith's. ached and I had stomach trouble, Now, elnco tait- building on Dr. Morris' place near town. Air. SIcNioce is a mail agent on tbo P. R. R. ln« Cascurcts, 1 fool line. My vile tins also used Harry Knowles, Proprietor. ! XI;WTOX, N. .1". "he damage was slight. ibojn with bouollcinl results (or sour stomach." Do not forget the District Institute to be JOS. liltEllLlXC, Vttl Congress St., Bl. Louis, Mo. Rooms Only ft leiv Htt'lm from tlie I)., l..it W.stlttlon, VSTICOUI'll; I' held In tho Marksboro 'church Juno 3rd. WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. All Kyos OH Texas. Ail Sunday schools are requested to send .212 Northampton St Do You See this Great Is Texas. Her vast cotton crops their officers and teachers—tbose of tbe Befit amnmuooiitlouH lor tmn»tontH. and marvellous oil discoveries amaze tbe four townships noted last week. Old Htnml with modern uonveiilenceH. Man in the world. Now follows tbe startling state- Our Sunday school scholars are rehears- EASTON, PA. T. Fine tulilo; comfortublo rooniH; ment of the wonderful work at Cisco, ing an interesting program to be rendered well stocked bar. THE BEST BY IVERY TEST. Chair? Tex., of Dr. Kind's now Discovery for Children's Day, June Sth. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. HewasoncenB you Consumption. "My • wife contracted a John Albertson of Newark, who Is re now art> — sound, severe lung trouble," writes editor J. J. covering from a severe illness, is spending The best set of teeth that can bo made, It pays to buy hardware of hearty nnil well. Eager, "which caused a most obstinate some time at tbe home of hla sister, Mrs for only SS.oo. After a while lie foil), cough and finally resulted In profuse AMERICAN HOUSE, the pnliiHof rheum- Edward Rice, at Kerr's Corner His M. J\. mASTEN. tvtliim. Heneglect- hemorrhages, but she has been completely friends foel encouraged on account of the Jos. Andres*, Prop'r, edtt; why? Because cured bv Dr. KIUR'S NOW Discovery.limit's improvement. ln-hlg-health_ieiscazhchafi [tIvoly-guaraute'ed^for-CougliS"Cplda beon'onjoylupfour fiuo country air. ^_ ^ iootl hevcrtjlcki-n \\ onkLn or Gripe 10c a>C We StHknoTT^tlic-'cause; ;,nl5 -T h roat^aiii! Lung- troubles; 50c" ThTC/ErSocietylieid "a buainoes meet- ..." CURE CONSTIPATION - ,, ^K oseT: IJa wTr MowersT"'Garden' r*l 6 \vsT WG now know it, Itrlln; ttfmetr C apnnj (.1 kngn Montreal \t» iork 3IS ConycnlenccH. - A -tmlcnrilri pfiico toaluy wlieu nd $1.00. .Trial bottles free atrJP.-JT. Jen- ing at the parsonage on Friday evening - nml treat it,-™-;...-: kins' Warren County Drug Store. sold '_, taking 11 pleasure_drly^.-.^™-,-^——.-.: -'.•.•••— Iiliou:natlnm Is and spent the remaintlnr of:the,evening in nniTgnnmntocil by nil drui; [•'-''" Bonr'dinjr nnd Livery Stables attached. B-^eaused by.-;iric'aold" - -ery ploasant'soclal manner, enjoying es MMBto LtJJEl.'lolmcco uablt p, Inttieblood, EUml- jlally tbe refreshments of cake and ice iiate It from the BEATVJBSXOWN. Fertilizer forjlie Field, Garden and Lawn. Hyntctn nnd you Mrs. L. T. LaBar entertained her sister, cream which they brought with them. Agent for American Field Fencing. pHOToaiMPHio PROM OH. wllllmreiiorneuni- VIrs. Hendorehot of Newark, saveral days Communion services will bo held in the atUm. lastweek. " . . . _ . _ . ,,_, . Marksboro church next Sabbath, June 1st, Depot for F. W. Devoe's Puro Lead and SITHEN'S "SPEEDY" RHEUMATIC CURE will at 10.30 a. m. Preparatory services on Sat- euro you Justus surely tw w liter will quench Miss Edna Hoover was tho gueBt of horurday at 2.30 p. m. Zinc Paint. thlrnt, If you will tuko the remedy. Every slater, Mrs. Jnmcs Flshor, in Huckettstown ottle KUnriinteed. Ono bottle will not cure last week. Our public school closed Friday for the STARK'S rery cunt}, but continue Its uao for a Rbort Rev. B. B. England of Washington de- summer vacation. Tbo scholars presented Boatty Piano, > M. A. MASTEN'S livered an excellent sermon here on Sun- the teacher, H. Osterstock, with a hand- stool, scarf and mus- 76c at all Orujj^lHta' nnd ffeneral stores. some fountain pen, and Misses Florence COL. DANIEL P. BEATTY ic book included. day afternoon. Wo hope that we mayWildrlckand May VanCnnip and Master BARBERSHOP HARDWARE STORE. W. H. SlTKENS.M'fr, Woodbury,N. J. havo tho pleasure of hearing Mr. England Russol VanCaiup each received a book as again In the near future. • i prizo for tbe higheat average In their re- Eureka itoves stored for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reed passed Sun- ipectivo classes. Mr. Ostoratock came to r im ii n 2nd Floor, First National Bank Building Have your Worms got Horses? lay at Drakestown. Marksboro nine yuars ago and with tbe Harness Oil I"*A if" '' «" ? ""' tor a very handsoindsooM) exception of two terms—which were nf'tho wSrl5,* JlnrorVUhlns' B O a 11V Origan.' Are they cottliig thin and weak7 Aro'tlaer "oil Mr. and Mrs. Win. SHbor of Hackotts- O their feed? " Do tjioy "sweat and worry ? " town were callers at the homo of Mrs.taught by Mias Beatrice Young~ho has di- • Face AnttflC'iitlcs and Aaron Wolverton on Sunday afternoon. rected tho education of our children ever K Sj M" S? ™«"W'» stool and music Kmor DisinfectantsAlways Usod DR. eriERsorrs "DEAD SHOT" since. The fact that ho has been engaged Colonol vnn cnnlbrrod at rrosl-DOOK V TOO. will romovo worms, doad or alive, fromhonoi and Mattbow Ponhalo is tho guest of Mr, and for another term shows appreciation on calllo. It will purify tho blood, correct and tone Mrs. L. T. LaBar. tho part of the paroota. »• t inmiRnni r»- Write at otico for up the stomncli and strengthen tbe uorves. "i There will be a Sunday school concert »«u, iiDu-i roa>. illustrated catalogue I will plvo you the bent work HH chenply na DlroctlonB with each box. Sold by drugglate MATERIAL or sont by mftll upon receipt ot Fllty ConU. ield in the church Sunday afternoon, Juno Address or Call Upon • any dealer ciin. st, by the Woolovor-Park families of Port No IJOEB of Time. ^' C.B. Smith & Company, Murray. All aro invitod to attend. I have sold Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera EX-MAYOR DANIEL F. BEATTY, and Diarrhoea Romody. for years, and WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. .v ICHB thmi other (lealera . Wholesale Agonte. Newark. N. J. 'Regular as clock'works" IB tho waywould rather bo out of cofiee and sugar you by naylng It Is Rood. Many have found Notice of Settlement* many describo tho workings of Nature than it. I sold five bottles of It yesterday out that tlicv luive bucn takcu In by iiRentH L. B0NNOT, lon. 1V«oiTcrlorHH1<>,33.000,000toatot HfiyliiK anytliliifr to make ft civic. Time 1B Notice Is hereby Riven that the iiccountH of after a courso of Ramon's Liver Fills and bo threshers that could go no farther, and mbcr. Imniunso quantltloB of Basil, Uoors. what tellH In our hiiHliiens. I will not deceive tlie Ruuacrllier, Uunrdlnn of Carrie Itlcliey Ionic Pellets. The ordinary I.Ivor pill does hey ttreat work again this morning—H. SSlacl.lnery, Klocti-iral APPamt«» and FL0RIST you. I advlHo yon to buy what in good nnd and Slay Illc-hoy, mlnortv will bu audited untl its work all at once, leaving a person R. PIIELPS, , Plymouth, Oklahoma. As Itemoved from Eaaton to;. . her items too numwotis to mention. Ourr JSxpoJSxpo- will RIVO you what you buy,' I have up-to- Htnt«

S^ THE • WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1902.

Miss Mary Amorman viaitod friends In PERSONAL MENTION. Easton Thursday and Friday. FELL DEAD IX-THE"STREET. Mra. Goo. Davla of Port Coldon has bcou luflorlng with tho rheumatism. William II. Thompson of Anbury Kx- XWeck'a Record of the Movements of Mr. Frank VanSyckle has boon upendlrg plres Suiltteuly In Front or Lake's the People You Know. sovoral days In Trenton this week. Hotel In Fleming ton. MORRISTOWN TRUST CO. Mr. HonryT. Cornish and Mr. Charles Without a momoDt's warning, death Dilts spontFriday lu Hackottstown. came to Wm. Henry Thompson, a widely- Social Evenls ol the Six Days Briefly Chron- Mr. Win, Shields and mother left this known traveling salesman of Asbury, on Morristown, N. J. icled for Quick Perusal. morning to spoud a week at Atlantic Tuesday morning. Tho sad nflalr happen- City. ed In Flomlngton, where bo bad gono on ono of his periodical business trips. Capital, $600,000, Surplus and Profits, $1,500,000. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smith gpont Sunday Mrs. Suaan Apgar of Anthony spent Alteration and Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Mary Alighting from a Lohlgh Valley Raitrond With relatives In Bekliaro. . Minton. train about S o'clock, ho proceeded up Miss Anna Rmb ontt'ftainoil on Sunday town along with a number Of acquain- Deposits Over $4,000,000. : Miss Maud Abel of Bolvidoro. Miss May Shurta has returned from a tance* from Warren county, who wero In visit of several weoka with hor brother Flemington to attend tho Democratic con- Mesats. J. D. Cornhh nnd Charles Mil- near Asbury. ventlou. While In front of Lake's Hotel, ham Bpont Sunday at Delawnro. Miss Mauio Miller of West Stowart street chatting pleasantly with cx-Judgo Morrow PAYS 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ON Mr. Walter Thomas was a visitor In of Bulvtdere, ho suddenly staggered, jyivo nlargement is visiting bcrslstor, Mrs. Chas. W. Smith DAILY SAXANCES OF $100 AND BaatonTor a fo^7 days this weok. at Cedar Grove. ' a gasp and Ml to tho bluewalk. Dr. John Mr. William Tillman of E, IIOIRV lieoton iiuirkPt 1 c BUGGIES. RUNABOUTS. Air. Clark Staples, the well known Alla- She was attired in white liberty silk with Coffci. from 10 to JOc muchy miller, and Miss Lena Dunn of the j Vests and Pants that will Jit the w jliquc trimmings and carried a bouquet Corn. IImn, Oalc, Wheat, Hay pains »|[;«o *r? married in Dover on i _. lilllea of the valley. Her travelling smallest child to the largest FLOOIt AXD TAI1LK OILCI-OTHS. Buggies, from ...... $35 up Saturday, May 17th. | A. UAVIDSON. dress was of royal blue, tailor made. Mr. woman, 10c to -19c. Tomtitocd, I'cpiier iiml CaltliuBc I'l;uitn. Mr,'/ahd Mra. Hotiry 2ulauf of B. Stewart | carries a stock of jewelry valued at about Alonzo L, Reinhatt, the bridegroom's street had aa their guests over Sunday her $10,000, and it is safe to say that few similar brother, was best man. brother, Mr. E. F. Stout of BellevUla, and establishments in this end of tho State Over40guGsta were present from New Rubber-tired Runabouts . . . $60 up- Misa Anna Bumlller of Easton. equal it, either in the character of the York, Bayonne, Plainfield, Cranford, Free- G. W. Beers. Axford's Grocery M>. Edward Draffin of St. Louis has been fixtures or the quality and quantity of hold, Newark and White Plains, N. Y. spending a few days with Mrs. Draffin at stock on display. Ample justice was done to the fine colla- Pneumatic-tired Runabouts • . $100 up> the' home of her parents, Mr. and MrB. A year after coming here, Mr. Davidson tion served by Caterer Day. NOIIOB. Jacob S. Vough, on Lincoln avenue. began the'study of optometry under a Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart left at 10 o'clock In the matter of the entatti of\ Ilulc to Bar noted New York specialist nnd for threo p, m. for Philadelphia, amid a shower of George S. Trlmmiir, ileceaaedl Creditor**. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Rush and son, Ralph years gave as much of bis attention as pos- rfco. Upon their return they will tako up Purnuant to the order of the Surrogate ol Have You We not only carry the low-priced and medium grade- Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fry and sible to this branch. Two years ago he their residence in their new home. the County of Warren, miule on the thir- son, Howard Clayton, of Montana, spent The bridegroom formerly resided at teenth day ol May, A. D. nineteen hundred Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Shuler. graduated and fitted up in the rear of his and two, notice 1H hereby given to all in;r- vehicles, but have as good as there is made. The season is store one of the best equipped dark optical New Hampton but haa lately been engag- KOHH havlnii CIIUIIIK agaliiHt the estate of Missed the Treat Mr. and Mra. Wert Jennings and daugh- rooms in this part of the StatC'-Slnce then ed as floor manager in the big Newark George S. Trimmer, lute of the County ol ter. Miss Arlene, of Denver, Colorado, are he has fitted thouaanda of persons with house of L. Bamberger & Co. i Wurren, deceimed, to nreneiit the BHHII; to opening with a whirl. While our stock was surprisingly spending several days In town with Mr. glasses and that his work has given per- the subscriber, hlH-admlniHtrator, on or lie- afforded through IT visit to our and Mrs. George W. Kase and Mr. and fect satisfaction is amply proven by his fore tho thirteenth day of February, A. D. Mrs. William S, Stewart. constantly increasing practice, BIG ALTERATION AND ENLARGE- nineteen hundred mui three, being nine Millinery Parlors ? We confi- large, it is diminishing rapidly and we shall be compelled to- _ Mrs. William Sweeny of Belvidere ave- MENT SALE AT LAUBAOH'S, montliH from tlm date of Bald order; and any dently believe we are display- r Mr. Davidson's abundant success is Bolely EASTON, PA. creditor neglfotlng'to bring In and exhibit *~7r~ nue is makiiig-bricfjviaits.iam^ng^relatlveg jduetoineritand hardjwork. He has given hlt< or her elufniH under oath or alUrmiitlon,l ing the most fetching styles pn buy more within a fortnight. , •' , • "--"'"at Hoboken andb'therplaces prior to gblttg- Sacrificing profits to gain needed floor within this time HO limited, will lit-forever Btricfc™attention to^bualness^ar.diia-noi^ e^WJyeJuLelybought the two ad- show....in.. VI,ashingtpn this"_ ; .-v_to Cincinnati, where she expects to rc- reaping the reward. The Davidson estab- joiiiing properties ttrbur^ownpwiiloh-wl o luirred of his or her action n(,-uliisL llic-sald I A cali an "maiti with her husband for aeveral-months, lishment is one of which tho owner may are now remodeling and putting Into prop: llitor- ... season. The moderate prices : t lt well bo proud and In the progress of which; er shape for fall trade. We.wHl not., only '^tfi'fedbl waahinyton pEcple.willever,-tako^a,.lively improve the adjoining properties, but also ••••''...'..„ """ -"•".•-" ••;•-..:•• Administrator. Miss MazieTnfctle last FrIdav~evoninEr interest. , ' ' """ "" " Dated: May lSIA.'D,.lOOii. rr.'a.fuij §0.(50. '•/.. tive. Small expenses makes ;. entertained the Young Ladies' Whiat.Olub "expect to make ma'uy eliaaRcs in.our; pres-. at her home on Youmans avenue. No ont store which will require us to reduce this possible. pains wereapared by MisS'Tuttle to mako The C. K, Meeting at Hackertatcnvn, pur stock many thousands of dollars to the evening pass pleasantly for her cueats The Oiirintian Endeavor Societies of make room for the builders who will soon Commencement Gifts! and her efforts wero highly successful. Tho Sussex and Warren counties will meet in bo upon us. Wo realize in order to move New Jersey. refreshments Berved wore particularly tho Presbyterian church of Hackottatowu this stock quickly we must make big re- I have just returned from New Mrs. H. M. Bull. nice. . on Wednesday, June i. The morning ses- ductions In tho various department!) and i; York with a large stock- of beau- 1 sion will begin with a song servico at 10:15, have done so. Come at once to this Bale Captain and Mrs. Prank Wobater of 1 • tiful ar.d suitable gifts for gradu- 38 W. Washington Avenue. Paris, .France, wero Sunday visitors at tho followed by a paBtors conference, con- which Is now in progress. Watch our ads. ates, classmates and teachers. home of Mrs. Win. Shields on East Wasb- ducted by Rev. C. E. Eborman of Boston, weekly. Come in and look them over. 1 ngton avenuo. Captain Webster la are- Field Secretary of tho United Society of Wai, LiTlBA.cn & Sox, Easton, Pa. Opposite St. Cloud Hotel THE MAN WHO WANTS tired naval officer unw connected with the Christian Endeavor. v, New York Herald's Paris oilice and ho is In tlic afternoon, Mr. Eborman will A. D AVI DSO N, vo Resolutions of Respect. " on this side on business connected with conduct a workers' conference..and S' LGADlNfi JEWELER, his work. >,• an address on "The Mission ot Christian Resolutions from the PohatconR Grange No. 113, P. of H., on the death of John W ^'WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. Mies Sarah Carter entortained the mem- Endeavor." Tho Preaident of the Stato HufF. ; NEEDHAM Cement* Shmgels or Tile Pipe bers of tho twentieth Century Euchre Club Union, Rev. W, T. S. Lumbar of Moorea- Don't expect to be satisfied with "cheap" , at her homo on West Washington »venue town,will alBo be prosent and address tho WHEREAS, It has pleased Almighty Qod, meeting on "Service." A most interesting who in his infinite wisdom has seen fit toRiasses. Consult Davidson, the Eyesight PIANO-ORGAN COMPANY and doesn't investigate our recently replenished stocks \^lll sustain a Thursday evening. Mias Carter~~fand remove from our inidut our worthy and Specialist. , . \lf before demonstrated her ability to en- and helpful day is anticipated. Thiaiaono Manutaeturera 6! needless loss of money and possibly suffer from inferior qualities. Of tertain and all of her puecls wero expect- of a week's aeries of meetings in this State beloved brother,, John Huff., who has -'. Inff a thoroughly good tiintii It is only arranged for Mr. Eborman and Mr. Lum- been a faithful momber of the ordor for the first we know; of the second there may be a doubt. bar, They begin on Monday, June 2, at, HISH GRADE necessary to add that no ono was riiaao- ResoYvcd—That in tho death of Brother Dointed. The prizes wore won by Mr. L, Elizaboth; Tuesday, Jersey City; Wednes- Huffthis Grange has lost one of its old- 0 Oalyln Ockyk'o and Miss Bertha Thomp- day, Hackettstown, and Morristown in the est and best members, and hla family a ORGANS son,'; - Refreshments of a pleasing variety evening: Thursday, Trenton; Friday, loving and hind father. LOW PRICES bN CEMENT were Borved. .., , New Brunswick; Saturday, Mooroatown, __..The Gulick Bread OFFICE ^ Resolved—That "wo deeply mourn-his loss We set a lively pace on Cement prices last spring, and we are doing •, Mr. Sherod Deman Duckworth, ortUo and Sunday at Orange. Threo hundred from our ranks, and sympathize with his 1 firm of Duckworth Bros, of Little York, do!pgatea-are expected at tho Hackotls- is perfection itself, Fifth Avenue the same now. The man who first lowers prices Is entitled to first con- town meeting. family and friends in their bereavement. 1> :> Hunterdon county, and Miss Annabel! Resolved—That as a token of respect to our White, light, svyeet center—rich, ana 15th Stroot, sideration from the buying public. . \ Stewart of Hackettstown wero married at Quality ol "VarniBh la what counts in late Brother our charter,, be draped in the home of tho bride's uncle, near that mourning for n period of 30 flayB. brown, short crust—mixed and( Mew York. place, on Wednesday of laat week. Rev. BOGGY PAINT—Weight means adultera- molded and baked and delivered in We have shingles In White Cedar,-Red Cedar and White Pine. ' Resolved—That these resolutions be apron : tion. Any carriage painter will tell you " • • • ^ \\ Horaeo D. Sassaman of tho Parslppany that puro color'pigmentfl flrn liRht in upon the minutes and published in on just the v^ay to win your approval.' MANUFACTORY Presbyterian church performed the cere- weight. Thealj truaB COLOR PIGMENTS of the county papers. . mony which was witnessed by the im- ground lii) tho.'iii^t^vKAHiNa BODY VAR- HATTIB DONNELLY, One loaf, 5 cents. Washington, mediate friends of the contracting couple. NISH make AOToaibBfc-E CARRIAGE PAINT MABEL MELICK, Washington?Lumber Yard. v L)» They aro spending their,,honeymoon at ,,(l ' Committee. Now Jersey. Niagara Falls, ' *• " aoldat JOHNSTOS'S HARDWABB BTOC2 " m.. F\ cuLick

JL. __!ijSL_ -J__L__: _I_ Star SUPPLEMENT—WASHINGTON, N.J., THURSDAY, MAY 29.

Abram W. Boas has been appointed The contract for the building to be occn- Fatal Trolley Runaway. MT STRICTLY LOCAL. Postmaster at Flemlngton. pled by the Newton Trust Co. ia about to Two persone were killed: and thirty The industrial department of the Locka- «t , ^ r L injured in a trolley wreck on theEaa- Notes of ttte Week's Happenings in Other waona hue succeeded in locating a chemi- J cal works at Boonton. •'.•... Thereport that Swartawood Like has to n & Nazareth electric railroad in Counties and States. , President Trueadale of tbe Lacteawanna been cloaed against fishermen Is unfounded p.ima- f ,™nili,|n p_ nn rnhn-aAav haa purchased for $50,000 the elegant home T Qr he has been occupying for the laat year at ,od. Tbe same arrangement that existed Et 1 e ft i ' 5 J, ?S Greenwich, Conn. : , laatyearholda good this year. You pay The car, one of the large doable track Items of Qeaeral Interest Picked Up Here and your dollar and flah all day, the only ilatt affaire, contiined eighty-nine people There, and Humorous Squibs. you run being the regulation fisherman's whan it left the corner of Ncrthamp- lucfc. ton and Fourth ' " The offices of the Beef trust has been which are now on their way east la a spe- rood sbopa at Stroudsburg have ceased nothing unusual was "noticed' ant a moved from New York to Jersey City. cially constructed oar. •• . • -. work and 250 men have been thrown out the car reached Twenfcy-flrBt streps New Jersey covers a multitude of aina and of em ploy meat. A large number of men E. W. Plggott, who recently acquired employed by the Lackawanna and living when the motorman discovert d tbi t sinners but this is tbe worst of the lot. Paxlnoea Iun on the hill above Eaeton, in S'roudsburg are also out of work be- bis air brakes refused to work. At Rev. IraD.Banbey, the evangeliar, and died very buddeuly on Saturday. Ho was a cause of the strike. every foot of the way down the long wife became members of tbe Lafayette Pniladefphla man and had run the hill tbe speed of tho car increased anu Avenue Presbyterian churoh in Brooklyn N-iVealofc Hotel In Reading for several The Central railroad his handed the last week. Mr. Sankey was originally a years., treasurer of the Haokeltetown Mutua< Fire at the bottom It left the tracks and Methodlat. Insurance Co. Its cbeck for $1,305, wblcu la with a crash it went over on one side It la said that if you salt your potatoes eighty percent, of a claim which tbe in- and slid along for more tban thir y O. N. Pldcock, after fourteen years' ser- before planting them you will not be trou- aurance company paid on account of the feet. Farmers In the vicinity hearing vlca as superintendent of the Georgia bled with bugs. The doao ia a teaapoonful Glen Girdner oil fire. Suit was brought the cries of the injured, hurried out Northern Railroad, has resigned and been of twit in eacn hill, Dot you muat nut place but before tbe case came to trial tbe rail- succeeded by bia brother, Fank R. Pid- the potato dlreotty upon tne ualt. A light road company concluded to settle. with lanteruB and afterward threw cock, 22 years old. covering of earlh la essential. open their homes to receive the 8- Boboken has the smallest percentage of. Tnere are 110 school houaes in Hunter- The Hunterdon County Board of Free- 'ng.; Among the iDJured were J I. negroeBoranycity In the United States, don county with a seating capacity of elected the followjnejiQIcers Johnaon, Dr. Bert Hotjghwoaf, Wm. there being only lorty-throe colored resi- 6,461. Durlug the paet year four aenool Saueser and Joseph Wilson, all of Port- dents out of a population of 60,000, accord- houses were erected. Tbe avorage aalary Attorney, O. P. Chamb'erlhi; Collector, J. land, Pa. . ing to the laat census. paid to male teachers in Hunterdon county E. Barber. Tne Board appropriated $27,* Tbe Governor, as Commander-in-chief of Is $30.68 per montb; female teachers. $38 07. 000 for bridges, $12,000 for courts and |20,- the National Gunrd, haa i*med an order The Sovereign Foundry and Manufactur- 200 for " miscellaneous and sudden destruc- Saw New Nation Born. oilllng out the troops to asaerable in en- ing Co. of Lebanon WUB incorporated at tion," but not one dollar for roads. Mr. G. R Gibbs. son of Dr. J. R. Gibba, ctmpmentatSoaGlrt from July 14-h to Ti enton laat week with a capital stock of A young couple from So ran ton came to formerly uf tbla place but now of Somer- 19:b, and from July 21st to 26th. $125,000. Tno iucorp orators u» Henry M. Columbia a few days ngo with tbe Inten- ville, haa kindly sent the ETAR a copy of Prof. J. Madiaon Porter of Easton re- Sovereign and Edward J. Sovereign of tion of getting married. As they were the Havana Peat, tbe leading Eugllab cently made the run from that place to Labanoa, and George J*J. Sovereign of Put- both from Pennsylvania, tbe minister there newspaper of that city. It contains n full PblUdelphfa in his automobile torsvllle. declined*to perform tbe ceremony without and detailed account of tbe birth of the a license, but bef»re this could be procured Cuban Republic. Mr. Gibb^la now t-upe - A tramp tried to murder a jusMce of the Hackettatown to Princeton, a distance of pointed you OR man took her home. peace with a butcher knife in Sussex re- sixty-six miles, in au automobile, in two Tbe P. R. R. Co. has notified tho West- Havana, He aas been there a year nnd cently, but before he could accomplish bia hours and twenty three mlnulea. Oa ono ern Union Teleernph Co. to get lta wires expects to remain. Alra, Glbbs nas bsen object be was arrested and sent to jilt to stretch of eleven miles, he made the dis- and poles off the former company's prop- there with her husband but at pres< nt is tance in sixteen mluutea. vidtlng in Somerville. Speaking of the a wait tbo action of tbe grand jury. ; erty within alx months. Thla means that birth of the youngest nation, Mr. Glbbs Editor Abraham L, Adams of tbe Morris- the friendly relations which have existed A. O. Durllng, a Wbitehouee creamery for so miny years between-tbo two cor- says: owner, Jumped off a Rockaway Valley town Express does not get «tne fortune On tbe morning of the 20th I went to the train a law daya ago and was badly Injur- that Mrs. Edwin* Smith left him. The porations have been broken and that tbe courts have juBt deolded that the will was telegraph company will be greatly weak- Punta, which is directly opposite Morro ed. To is dlBDroves the old atory that no ened by reason of the loes. Castle, where the official 11 ig of the Island Rockatfay Valley train ever ran fast the result of undue Ibfluence, lack of mental flies. By 11:30 there were about 200,000 enough to Injure anyone. capacity and insane delusions. Adams H Lean, the Stanhope bottler, was caught people on the water front. At 12 o'clock, . ... Fireman Frederick Hagermin of Scran- full of fight, howover, and will take the recently selling h|s wares from his wagon exactly, the first gun from the fort waa sou, twenty-eight years old, was instantly caae to a higher court. by the Hackettatotvn officials, but after fired, find after a aalute, of forty-fi e gune, killed at Moscow a few d-iya ago. He was A Bmall fox terrier followed Its mistress extracting a promise from him that he at 12:12, the American flig w«s Jo-vered, leaning out of the cab window when his to otiurcu In Newton on a recent Sunday would never again attempt to sell In the and at 1215 the Cuban fl ig fl )ated over head came In contact with a building and and was allowed to ttke his place on tt>e town, he was allowed to go free. Itlnofes Morro Castle. It was a sight never to be was knocked off the body. seat beside her. He made no disturbance a little queer that tbo fellow waa not jerk- forgot en. Meu and women bugged each until the enoir began to sing and then nia ed up until after all the hotela nnd saloona other and cried for joy, and above It all Netcongioto have a newspaper. A Mr. moannconvulsed tbo whole congregation. were In full blast, although it is admitted you could hear, "Viva Americonaa." The Heiton, who formerly taugnt Bchool thore He was ejected by an uaber, after which he has been breaking the law during the city Ia one mass of arches and bunting of but who haa been running a newspaper In ihd choir concluded Its efforts. past year. very pretty designs. 'At night the city la a blaze of light. The electric light and gas Abrara Cole, a wealthy farmer of Pea- As a result of the infamous Martin act, companies are taxed to tbo limit and ninny private bouses are left without light in

uotil tne next dav> wnea be reported the bbeen no on eo o f ththe e towtown'n s moamoat t progressivprogressivee in a few daya laaue letters of administra- matter to tbe authoritiea Asvetnot-ace clznclzens,, and baa given much to make the Book of Vucatlon Stories. tion. The late Congressman's estate is es- £S tSon obtainedoj'ihl^robbe?s cititv thth e btiflleitbeautifolplaceitisi , bbutt wbeb n he Exceedingly bright and refreshing is a timated to be worth f60.000 which, accor- coulld nott pay hibis'taxes tae a a littlittll e whilhile ago series of little stories entitled "Tbe Expe- ding to law, will be divided between his Butler, Morris countv, la a small town the city authorities fell over themselves riences of Pa," appeirlng in & recent pub- three sons, two dangthers and the widow but tbere la said to be more scandal there in their rush to sell him out, and one of lication, issued by tne Lnckawanna Rail- Edgar D. THlyer, son of L D. Tlllyer of to the squ-ire iucu than in any other town the gang bought in tbe property for $1,300. road. PA IS a dear old gentleman from tho Dover Index, haa been appointed as- in the diate. The latest morsel for tbe Wo lie the purcoosgr waa rlnmoriog for sia "Down East," who Is taking hia ilrat vaca- sistant computer in the Nautical Almanac village gossips is that Charles Cook, town deed, some of Mr. Marline's friends bustled tion In forty years in visiting, with bis office at Washington. He took the com- treasurer, has decamped taking with him out, raised the amount of the taxes due wife, some of the early scenes of their petitive examination and was tbe only one the wife of a fellow citizen and four hun- and redeemed the property. courting days. that passed, Mr. Tlllyer graduates from dred dollars of the municipal money. : Perhaps one of the most interesting of Rutgera College on June 21st and will enter Andrew Ball, a farmer living a mile . Tbe first customer at the High Bridge Pa's experiences on this second trip ia bte upon tbe duties of his new position a few south of Newton, was killed in a runaway National Bank last week was a man thrilling ride in the cab of tbe great loco- days later. accident In that town Siturday morning. from Callfon with one half of a five dollar motive, which he graphically describes in While he was driving through Madison bill which he claimed bis children had his own inimitahle way. Lewis Snyder, tbe man who WHS killed torn ap. The other half he said bad • The crowning ohapter to tbe little ro- near Lambertville a couple of weeks ago, street the bit broke and his spirited horse • been entirely destroyed. Cashier Beavers waa a member of the 15th New Jersey ran away. Ball was thrown out and land- mance of this Interesting pair was the curi- ed on.hiB head. Hie eklll was fractured thought be could secure a new bill for the ous compact entered into between them Regiment in the Civil War, and went torn one and accordingly forwarded It to while at Delaware Water Gap, the scene through many of tao bloodiest battles of and He never regained consciousness. Washington for redemption. JuBt ss he that awful conflict. He came home with- of their betrothal and marriage so many The accommodation train which the was closing cp for the day Gjorge Cole, years before, that they should turn back out a scratch and nearly forty years later also of Califon, rushed" Into the bank with the pages of forty years and become once lost his life by being turown from a wagon Central road has been running between the other half of the bill and aaktd to have load of hay. Junction and High Bridee baa been taken again a pair happy young lovers. off. The Harriet) urg Express between it redeemed. He said he had been In a It is understood Charles IS." Herrlok of Harris^urg, Pa., a-'d New York is a new crowd Saturdiy night nnd while holding FhlB charming little series of storKa Is Stanhope, who waa arrested Bome time ago train on that road, which will go east each tbe bill someone grabbed half of it. Tbe embodied In an attractive book descrip- charged by tbo Stroudsburg Brewing Co. morning at about 1115 and return about first fellow will probably make no further tive of the suburban and summer resort with embezzling a Bum of money belong- 6.45 p. m.t stopping at Junction at tbe time demand for the money after he reads this territory of the Lackawanna Railroad. It ing to that corporation, wlllaue the com- mentioned. notice. is called "Mountain and Lake Resorts." pany for heavy damages. The officers of It may be had by sending 5 cants, In The Foroite Powder Works at Bopat- The assessment on tbe EUaon Concen- stamps, to cover, postage, to T. W. Lee, the brewing concern tried to have Herrlck General Passenger Agent, 26 Exchange indicted by the laat grand jury but failed coog haB been compelled to shut down on trating works at Edison in Susaex county 1 to accomplish their purpose. account of lack of coal. This is the con- was reduced by the State Board of Taxa- Place, New.Yorb. cern which shipped the car of powder tion at its meeting a few days ago from John Roe of Hunterdoa cou -.ty dropped tbfth blew up near BInghamton last year. $110,000 to $60,000. Mr. Edison was present I a on Editor Kilgore some days ago and Sioce then the Lack&wanna has refused to at the meeting and stated that he believed June Scrfbner's. spun a yarn whloh the editor thought was receive any further shipments from them in time the Jersey ore fields would supply Scrlbner's Magazine for June shows, In a too good to put on cold storage. Here it and all powder is now hauled three miles the world with iron, but that at present striking manner, both the progress of the is hot from bis pen: Mr. Roe has a litter to tbe Central railroad. • his plant there was practically valueless. timea duo to the latest advances In know- of eleven little pigs whloh a motherly old To use his own words,-he said: "There Is ledge and a wealth of original literary ma- hen has adopted. The hen not only Insists The Jersey Central R, R. Co. has an- enough iron right here in these mountains terial,—notably the two great Berlala by on trying to hover over the brood ofyoung nounced that a pension system similar to ofSuisexand Warren counties to supply that In on the Eeadiog will go into the leading American writers, Richard piggies, but insistj s on trying to teach them tbe United Statea with Iron and steel for Harding Davis and F. Hojjkinaon Smith. to pick up f ed in the methodical little effaot on that road the first of next month. all purposes for several centuries. All we These two stories, whloh reach the high- chick fashion, and the way she soratohes Employees over 65 years years of age who have got to do la to get it out, and the only est mark in the achievement of each around and olucka to tbe piggies almost limit to the amount of iron we can get ont writer, are entirely different in scope and makes the old mother pig laugh. '~iu- —*—*• -"the "•"' ' --•-*- > treatment. One ia a story of adventure . __jbled while at r and tbe other ia a romance of artlst-llfe is Dr. Alien H. Hulahizer, a leading Phila- work for the company. tbe capacity of the machinery and men New York.. delphia physIcUu who was once principal employed." , of the grammar school In Phillipsburg, Joan'Revs, Richard G. 'Kerr, pastor of St. *'The New Agriculture," by W. S. Har- _..-... _u~—.. Of Dimellen, died at the died In the former city lost week of uuuo ui uiti iubaer In Clinton on Tuesday West India Volcanoes Still Active. splenic enaemia. He waa born in North- of last week. He waa eick but two days from pneumonia. Only a year ago the Nearly three weeks have passed and young man celebrated his flrat mass_at_; Mount Pelee continues to throw ont Clinton where he was looked upon an!/one";vast quantities of molten lava, stones dollarsare expended annaally by the Sov- medlofne under U.vJ. F. Shepherd, arid with a fine future before him. The funeral and dust. Almost daily the earth °""™e°t! 'SJSgwrt the agrionltaral ex-. lator entered Jefferson Modloal College in services were held on Friday at St. {Mary's trembles and there are grave fears that Philadelphia from whloh senool ho gradu- Catholic ohuroh In Clinton. |{ at any moment the island of Martinique ?H?rttal« win bo « 1 JTJSS . The June Century Is alike a man's and a may forever sink from sight. • Now woo bffi™ toitT^ woman's uumbBr.-For-HO^oaHBd-buainewj' aud agatu-parties of sailors and news-" ' built* up a very largo pi men thore are artioltsa on " Making Laws paper correspondent3 have managed while rth™iSSn?offirie?h.w^ne. A. tramp entered John N. Sttger'abarn at Washington," a searching exposition of near Lebanon, a few nights ago, and afc- the machinery of Ooogreasional aation, by to effeob a landing nnd have ventured .. A, Surprise at pleasant Valley. --•tempted torob him by first blinding Mm :Henry™Loomi3~"el8onj"~-tlTriuinpha-ofi to look over the town. Nothing is left with acid. The stuff struck on Stiger's American Bridge Balldlng,".. by Frank but ruinB~flnd defld"bodies;"At~]easf --Mr.and MrsVEnos Bpdino,iwao~reoeiit-"" bosom and did no harm but before he Skinner: the second paper by "Ray Stan- thirty thousand people bave perished ly, began housekeeping . in their neatly . could recover himself the fellow had nard Baker "The Great South west," deal- and the IOBS of property is many mil- furnished home at Pleasant Valley, enter- ing with "The Desert." Of1 particular tained a pleasant company of friends liiBt drawn a revolver and stood pointing It at lions. People are leaving the island Saturday evening, the occasion being Mr. the farmer's head. Stlger concluded to appeal to women are tbe third part of Mary by thousands and the French govern- call theblnff and disregardingthetramp'a Adams's much dlsoussed "Confesslona of a Bodlne'a birthday anniversary. Mr. command walked over to where hiB own Wife," dealing with " Motherhood," and ment is transporting them free to Bodlne knew nothing of the affair until he revolver lay. Without waiting for further " The Royal Family of England," by Prof. other colonies. St. Pierre will never returned home and unsuspectingly ran developments tbe intruder fljd. A war- Osoar Browning of Cambridge, England, be rebuilt but if the present disturb- into a houseful of relatives and friends. rant was aworn out for "John Doe" but setting forth some characteristics of the ances Bubside it is probable that an- A collation waa served. There were i the township authorities have &B yet been royal family baaed on personal acquain- other city will be built at the other guests present from Montana, Brass tance. . \t r Castle, Easton, Broadway, Washington, unable to locate the man. „ end of the island. < " Eaokettatown and Pleasant Valley. PHLLLIFSBUKG. Rlee and Trumbower Brugler attended REAL ESTATE TRANSITKRS. OXFORD. : •. the'show in Eaaton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowers of South Thomas Kearns, cged 12 yeare, and liv- List of real eatatei^ transfers lodged for Easton are visiting a week at the home of ing on-Stockton street, was kicked by a Section foreman, Edward Wildrlok, la record at the County Clerk's offloe since her grandmother, Mrs. John Sobarrer. : horse on Saturday, moraiap; and had bis helping with, the laying of the new steel Mayl7,190l,; f rfgut leg fractured. He was taken to the at Stillwater. ..•..„ • , . : . Glloeit Brewer and wife to Lewh O. George Strackbeln and Wm. Repp of E iston hospital In an ambulance. New York city spent Sunday with their "A school meeting will be held at Colum- Cougle of Trenton, dated May 10, 1002, Abraham Yncom, aged 63 yearei died at bia on Siturday next to elect teachers for conveys property In Hacketiatown; con- : : parents. . bis borne on Washington street Saturday. tho coming year. •....•„. sideration, fl.OJO. Jacob 0 ff en and Miss Margaret Maguire' He was a Civil war veteran and is Burvlved Manxms Robbins and John Soyder are Frank Voorheea et ala.to Arthur B°aty of Phillipaburg spent Sunday at the home by hia wife and three daughters, all of et al. of Lebanon, dated April 11, 1902, of Mrs. John Scharrer. working for W. H. Stiroa at Cedar Grove. whom live hero. ' Tbe children are practicing for Chil- conveys land in Washington; consider- Preparatory services will be held in tho Mathlas Curtis, another aged citizen, dren's Day wbioh will he held In the ation, f 1.00. ... Presbyterian churob Saturday afternoon at issed away at the home of nis daughter church on Sunday, June 8th. Hannah S, Force to Herbert D. Beatty 2:30 o'clock, when an address will be de- ere on Friday. He bad reached hia 76tb et al. of Lebanon, dated April 17,1002, con- livered by Rov. Leo R. Burrows. After E Mrs. Jacob. B. Beck and MiB3 Annie year and wan also a veteran of the Civil Beck spent Saturday shopping in Strouds- veys property In Washington; consider- the services a meeting of the trustees of war. T*vo daughters and one son survive. ation fl 00. tbe cemetery will be held and important bur?, Pa. \ . business transicted, Sunday morning A delegation of the local lodge of Elks Mr. and Mru>Alox. Freeman are both on Geo. L. Wattersto Arthur Betty et al. Communion will be held in tbe Presby- went to Dover Thursday evenitig to help the nick list. , ••• ' of, Lebanon, dated April 5, 1902. conveys terian church at which Rev. Edmondaon inuituto a new lodge of the order there. Mr. and Bffrs. Joseph Plorson and daugh- property in Washington: consideration, will officiate. Rev. Burrows will occupy Win. Person, a youth IS years old, was ters of PhiUip3bur>c spent Sunday with $100 tho pulpit of tho Second Presbyterian instantly killed just outside of town by Mr. and Mrs. John Davlson. Alvah W. Ayres and wife to Gershom churcU, Bolvldere, next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dapew Walters attended a Btrtow of Independence, dated May 20, Albert, son of E. A. Qarthwaite of'Jer- surprise pirty held at the home of Mr. 1902, oonvovH Und Iu Independence; oon- sey City is the guest of Rev. Burrows, and Mrd. George Hall of dquire's Corner, Bideration,f250. - the darkness was not discovered until too on Monday. John P. Wendfelt and wife tn Danle* The Oxford High School and Deumark late to prevent an accident. Person lived Petty of Oxford, dated Jan. 4, 1901. con" baseball team* played an interesting gaino at SpHngtown with bis mother, who with Mrs. Mary Pierce of KuowKon spent veya lot in Oxford; consideration, tlOO. ; Saturday Hfiornoou. Tne former won by one other Bon survives. . \ . one day last week with Mrs. Anderson. aECoreof3Bto2i, Bernard Lynch and wifo to John Lick Mrs. Elteibeth Merrick, aged SO years, Samuel Wolff made-a business trip to of PHiIlipsr>urg,dited May 20, 1002, con- Hugh Flnnegan and Edward IJuckloy mido a misstep on Thursday while coming Now York city on Monday. veys lot in Lopatcoog; consideration, $100. were elected delegates to tho Democratic out of her homo on Harris street and broke Congresalonat Convention. her hip. Considering her age tho accident THE RIGGEVT BARGAINS IN 42 John M. Brlttain Ejc'r to Mercle M. Mlas Bertha Creoger was tho guest of her is a very serious one. YEARS BECAUSE GOODS MUST, Hunmhrey of Hunterdon county, di>tod ABSOLUTELY MUST, BE SOLD TO Nov. 13, 1S97, ennvevq land In Franklin; slater in jour town one day l-*st week. Nearly all tbe newspapor men of this consideration, $1,887.20. Mr. and Mrs. George Creamm of Wash' pUco aud EiSton enjoyed a free excursion MAKE ROOrt. ington and. Miss Flora Mirtln of Cornish and banquet glvon bj the Central railroad LAUBACHB'.EASTON.PA. , . Merclo M. Humphrey and husband to were duuday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Geo,'ou Wednesday or latt week. There were It is impossible to enumerate all of our Joan M. BrlttHin of Phillipaburg, dated Martin. aoout 150 men and women aboard and all bargains, but our big advertisement will Nov. 22, 1897, co-iveys land In Franklin;- MI'S Eva A. Hartman spent a week with spent a pleasant day at Atlantic Highlands. give you a partial idea of what to expect. couslderatlun, SI 8S7 20. Mr. and MH. John Blessing. Tlio many friends of Chan. Beck, former There are many more. In our 42 years of Elfzibeth EU-ke ot als, to John M. BrlL- Edward Scharrer entertained hia friend, proprietor of the Fifth Ward Hotel, will businefa experience we have never offered tain of Franklin, dated Nov. 22,1S0S, con- Mis* Maggie Race of Jackson Valley, over be pained to learn that he fell from a bicy- as many or fis big bargains ns this "Alter- veys land in Franklin; coublderutiou, Sunday. cle in Nowark n few daya ago and sustain- ation and Eolargment Sale" will offer the f709.4G. The Dutch Hill and Brass Castlo clubs ed a compound fracture of the left leg. next few weeks. Win. M. Simanton Ex'p'to Garret Vliet will cross bats Siturday afternoon and an At the hospital it wofl found necessary to . And Why? of Uunterdon c^untj', dated March 20, tutoreitlog game is expected. amputate ttie injured member in order to Simply because it is imperative. 1902, c^n^^vs two lots In Asbury; consider- save his life. , Tbe goods must be moved to make room atloa,?l,553. Miss Laua McNear of Washington was a for the improvements of wbat is going to Sunday visitor iu town. , A liorBe owned by R. E. Wolf, of near Geo. P. Young to Ssldna fl. Allen of RBI Jdlere, took fright at a trolley car near be the uncut and best built and safest, store Belvidere, dated March 17, 1900. conveys Mrs. Ganrge Hartman has returned Union Square on Tnursday and ran away. in Enston. land in Harmony; consideration, ?2S0. home after spending a week with her bro- Mr. Wo It and his daughtor were thrown WM. LAUBACU & 'SON, EaBtou, Pa. Wm. K. Thompson et al to Mfcb-iel ther in Phillipaburg. out and each sustained slight injuries. The Brady of Washington, dated Nov. 13,1001, Miss Gertie Kline of your town spent a wagon was badly broken. FKKK "ui'' brought here on Friday from Scrantqn, with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brands of Middle is Buffering from a. light stroke of appo- ^ati.M(iodnfe2chi:ut.~-r-lQ~tlie"-Biiinmer tbe where she died of consumption. The ftin- Valley, Pa. . i> • • plexy or paralysis at the home of her Pennsylvania Railroad' runs some of its Qral services ware bold at the homo of her Andrew VanHorn^had the misfortune to grandson, Joseph Fritts. " " ,,. ,,„.....- trains through to GouldBboro, but a propo- father,. Fred Klein, Saturday afternoon; lose biq boat horse very_ suddenly...last.^-Isaiah BaagbarLof Broad way "was,"visit-, Bltion has .been made to run all trains m i—.interment in Oxford cemetery.~nz-;-~-~~~'~~ :,week.i^.^.^^-;:——::^f——*--• -••"1'::;"--"~ — ing hia parents Saturday and Sunday. far as or bd Stab Jacob Andresa has ronted his house to . Our fishing sports went to Budd's L*ke John Flannigan, while playing ball one last Saturday after, tbe tinnyitribes^of: day last week, sprained his knee, and haa New York parties who will occupy it iTtio'ofiicialsof'the Liokawarina are de- •••••:- einco been confined to the houae, about June 1st. _, _., _. ..___tbo3e.vvatci"s.~Tiieyroturned"in' the even-: : r : 1 ing with a fioo lot of pickerel, perch, etc. sirom of drawing a larger number of peo- .-. ;;^zThe Dutch" Hill baaeball team defeated •••-Cha&. • Hollander ~of~ Bel via ere*" was in Daniel O. Bays we know how. to capture plet:to tho -mountains In ' and" around .the Buttzville club on the homo grounds . town Friday and Saturday trying his luck them.' __ , ,;.. 1,^—^3=====? SDroudsburer[ and it--l8-«a!dilii7e oifjrou to^^ Saturday afternoon by a score of 15 to 14. at fishing. '.."'"• r i 1 aliow'the"Pennsylvania to use their tracks The High SchooK commencement exer- Wm. Beck, who haa been wbrkfng at '". Kev.SrTraur of Spruce " Run-preached from Manunkacbunk • to * Stroudaburg and cises will be held tonight (Thursday) at Factoryvllle, Pa., has returned homo' and to a large congregation on tiunday after- at the latter place to give all facilities nee the M. E. church when the following class secured a position on tbe section gang. noon iu the school house. He delivered esaary for a terminal, makingTno charge * an able and very interesting discourse—a beyond the sum received. for the hauling will graduate: Nettie R. Lelda, Caroline Carmel Snover lost a valuable cow last of passeDgere. . • • M. Weisburn, Frank A. SUnaon, G. Cleve- week. It ate too much green clover. - '< ' memorial discourse on Decoration Day. ; The Pennsylvania's officiate have not de- land Miller, Catharine L. Ameudt, Kath- Joseph Briokner of town and John O. , erine M. Barry, Eric F. Dalberg and Wm. •The Flemington Industrial Improvement cided on the matter, and • it is understood Kitchen of Columbia were after the Co. of Flemington fins been organized with they are not inclined to give up the pres- T. Martin. The Balutatory and .valedictory speckled beauties last week and had' good ent terminal, at Mauunkaobunk. It is be- honors fall to Mlsa Nettie R. Lelda and u a capital shook of- $23,000 divided into 5 000 Eric F. Dalberg, respectively. Prof. luok. .. " :,-.-' abates of $5 00 etch. The company has lieved,-however, that an arrangement will ( A. B. Craig of Blairstown called on already raided $3,000 for the building of a be .made BO that many of the trains will Roseberry's orchestra of StroudBburg will friends in town one day last week,: continue on to Stroudflburg without furnish the music. An admission fee of 15 cut glass plant, work upon which will be- change. . . and 20 cents will be charged. Frank Soyder, Bortsel Kinney, John gin in a few days.