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VOL. XVIII, NO. SATURDAY, •JULY*;. 1<)O7.

BUSY SESSION TUESDAY BUILDING INTEREST. .1R. CRANSTOUN VINDICATED. RESIDENCE OF MRS. ASHTON HARVEY, SHORT HILLSr __The«—i* no -littlicalions of H In the L'niiMi County Orphan' THE VANISHED times in the construction of new "bmTii Court before Judge Atwnter 01 ings lirsuuiiatt^~A 11 local mechanic Wednesday of last week, the com Common Council Considers Pub are not only busy but hundreds o plete accounting of .WiUiant. Crans workmen from out oftown are re toun, executor and trustee- of th i 5'r ' tdii J Summit Captured Both Games In He Improvements tjuired to carry on the work now "until- -C-hesebrough estate, wa** passed by way. the court and Mr. Cranstouu'H*iIont . Fine Style There are more than a M/ore o missions allowed. new buildings now under construction Cruig A. Marsh, counsel represent APPROPRIATIONS ADOPTED in addition to those about completed ing the Attomey-tieneral and the ob jt-ctnrs,innde thjs statenieut:*"! NOW TIED FOR FIRST PLACE A handsome residence" for Kidian been at great expensejn enrployg^ Cuinmiiics, on Summit, nvemie.conie pert accountants from Xew Yofk >vju Bequests Legislature to Repeal Potable went-over Mr. ('ranstoun'H"«ccountn tll/a be 1 h - fctsl !y-5 lo \rtd—Away— t>y-5corc- '.Water Law or to Suspend Its Opera- - Ilesidenc* for Paul (indebiisch, 01 very carefiilly, ai(d I told my. --^—uf «txi2^- Chatham Rcatcn 3 \o 1 — Hade.iu avenue. that we fuiilti-twt t/iVcoivr mit/ftu'iit/ to lion for further.Consideration Other Results - . A pHliittal-brick residence for (jeorp whirh I rouftt tuk( CntpttiOl." • ,.-\ll of the members were present a Lintner, on Hot'iart avenue and Ilidg After jiassing the accounts Judge At Hit- rtirular meeting of the Comiuoi road.. * • water took occasion to rcmiirk, that foiiiK-ii on TueMla3* night when Presi- A residence for(«. W. Mra'Cuteheon Mr. Cranstoun deserves great cre<|it Summit 7—KJi/ittielh -. dtiifVreelaud'called the. meeting to on Woodland avenue. for the. way in which, he managed ('Imtlumi •')—1 rvin^lon I. •iriler. including Councilman Comp- A. c«ittn^e for Franklin' Day,-oi this estate, ft i>. .evident that it J> nf-llie"hn|iil-riiite residence of Ashton Harvey, at . ,;f Health In'reference to giving the Cottage for. (ie.orge J. tieef, ui terest on bouriu.aml mortgage*and Short Hills, completed sometime apiNJIr." "imd Mr-. Harvey resided for n OK THK-TI'AMS Board increased': . power over • tne I'rescent avenue. . ' anotlier "thing to collect rents, for" 11 ye:lrs in Suijimit. where they i(»uft^viKaetive-|mrt in nil sucitil events .'Won. = Lost.- and where Mr. Harvtvnow has nifiuUrshipniithe Canoe' Itronk Coi'mtrv •cavenger service, was referred to the C. J Seller, two ^-family cottages hotel anil to. look after the repairs, . . . ' -1 v . . . * 4 on'cfuminit -' * •— - would not want to have it to do. and Club. - •• . • ' ' \,., - " • Dover Law and Ordinance Committee. •") if I did, Ishouli! endeavor toget rid "of The house is 70 feet front by .VI fri-t «Ki-p, two story ^liitj attic struct 11 re.. It . . . ' - Tiie application of the Telephone nue. . . • -V i ti it as. soon as possible." is designed In the colonial- style "( Hie ^t.u^ian period, the exterior, i. (.'(.•in pan j* for the-location of pole* on F. It. Liltell, two-family cottutre 0*1 Kllzuhfth . ...4 : •On SutXirday last, the decrtii was covered with plaster board coated with Portland ecu ten.!, niu«li ca-t. A hull .1 h certiiin streets was referred to theSummit avenue, near Morris avenue WeNtllelU signed liy the court, the counsel fees fifteen feet wide runs tlmuigh the center tif ihe house. A handsdhu- wide .•ftrttt Committee and City Engine A cottage for \V. H. Littell, on . I-.AMKS IC»I>AV. flxed and paid out of tjie funds of- the staircase, with.spinil newel- amrt»alusUTs aJl in mahogany, is the feature of with power. Prospect street, opposite Tulip street IrviiiKtoti at Suriimit. estate. .... thi:* liall, which is finished in white enamel. To theltft of the hull, at the A letter was read from J>fayton KeMdeuce for H. II. Twombly, on cimthaiu »t WeMlitld. front of the hou-^e, is a large library finished in quartered oak, with a liimd. Eiirrill. protesting a« Hobart uveuue and Ileacon road. In compliance with the provisions of Kli/iibeth at Ihiver. some mantel, bookcases and wainscoting live feet high and bt-iun ceiling. At "•"o:rwest side of ProspecV t-treet and -AT y.'-P.rewster,—store-nnd-flat>-on the will.-Mr.-Cranstoun -is.designated <)AMi:s NKXT SATIIIIIAV. the back of.the library ic tiie rei-eptittu-room, with a uiti-ic aldive, all finished -jf-'ces-xing that if sjjtfi a walk is laid Keechwood ro:id, rear of Summit to fill all vacancies in the liourd of nt Hunimit. 11 white enamel. To the right of the hull i-;i handMimiMliiiing-roimi, llui-hed it should be lajjKon both sides of the Hank. -* , Trustees of the proposed Chefuhrough nt.Westlield.. . - : in inahogany.with fumeled waiuscotiin; and beam ceiling. Um-K oiilic diuiiig- Chntham nt Hover. -tit-et. Keferred to the Street Com- (•eorge V.. Mueliniore, block fif four Orphan Asylum; and we are informed that Mr. Cranstoun purposes making roomarethe kitchen, butler'" lyuitjry, re:tr h:i!l, M-rvants' dlningTinoiii. • mittee. yS stores and eight apartments, on these appointments in due time and Iu the.t-econd story are located fmir large ch:iuibec-<, with drt—iiig-rnouis nnil Summit kuiK-ketl the«*yes, liver'untl (In ,Application from the Newark fpringlield avenue, to be known present the names "to the court for ndividuiil biith-niuius. "" ' ' . ' lights out of the liuliiiiiy 1KUHI 011 ijiSrTostiug Co.,.for one board and he"Mulrose." conlirmation. OVer the kitchen exteution'i- :i M-whig-room ami M-rvant-.' -niartirs, with Tlmrsdny, aiid we hope thejult wns ttf -^e bill potter, was referred to the Cottage for' Mw. William Walker, servants'bath, etc. In the third story nre four chamber-, with luitli-rnoms. such severity that- the hooiloo will for- on Oakland place. Notwithstanding the annoyance and Fire and Police Committee with The house is heated throughout by combination hot water and hot air system. ever stay away from the hill top rlly. Itesidence for .C- K. C. .laegels, on inconvenience which he has been subjected to iu being required at short S. 1J. Wright WHS the contractor. ' With the (U'pnrtnre of the luxxloo • . The assessment." for a tewer in Park Summit avenue, between Hassinger's liowin^ dismally. Summit iiunexiil avtiiue, west, and for the Hobart ave-, and Ferry's. notice to prepare and Ille a liual,ac- counting and present vouchers for two K»na*ti of the.league serit-s, • nut sidewalk from Springfield avenue K. W. Dennis i* building a house Withdraws All Business From Texas. BAllnWIN- WILLIAMS. large business transactions carried on the IIKU-III:IK ^nine. in easy to Wliittridge place, were confirmed. JII .South and Johnl street, Kast Sum- The Prudential Insurance Company for. tlie past eight years, Mr." Crans- announced that, following the-" ex- from Manager DriseoM's hopefulu nnd , Tlie'Finance Committee reported uit. On Wednesday i-vening, at 7.; tout) was akfle to comply and present a ample of a number of other life in- winning a ut-II-rtintestecl exhihitiou that it was inexpedient to grant the W..A. J. Iteeve, cottage, shop ami Mis- Irene Williams, of this city, a .•otnplete am! voluminous statement, from KonkleV KiUis.iUI liy^theaiiovu itMiirft of Jnnltor Shields for an in-barn on Franklin place. urance companies, it" would with- sister of Mrs. llola-rt II. Chandler, nl verified by vouchers, which were not printed n'oren. ' •' 1 •" ' ' L-rtsst of-alary. Charles K. Howe in building a very draw from Texn«, con-idtrfug it im-Ashwood avenue, wiis united ' iti mly satisfactory to the court but topossible to comply with the law renmrria^- e to Joseph K. lialdwiu, the Tiikin^ the 11 mil re.tult Into (.-ouHider- . The Law and Ordinance Committee attractive residence on the Iloulevard. atiou, Summit, to all intent* lind pur- the opposing-counsel ant) objectors a* ently passed iu that Strtte re«iuiriug etremony taking place at the home of rtjorted in reference to » ceneral Plans are being prepared for a. r'esi- jioses, stttlcil nil nr^imientM t-onceru- well. that 75 per cent., of the reserve value* Mr. and Mrji^tliaiidler, and being Iktiu-e for Colonial Jlnll, that the lence for Adrian '". Hiker, 011 Hill- inn the mornliiK K'1"'*-* in the vvry'-i of policies written inTexu- lie invested performed by Ihe Itev. Minot ('. Mor,- Mipgestion did not appear feasible, crest. .. llrst session, IIH the runs they mroreit I ui that if upon further investigation Dr. Thomifi.-H. Kockwell is nuild- HOTEL ARRIVALS^AND NOTES. n the..State. gnii.^pastor »>f the Central Presby- terian church. after that innliiK were not neeilei!, tuit" Mich uction ; w'as ..possible the coni- iig it, handsome resilience on Fern- just.registered to illustrate to tlie vnii- uutitt would si> report, but at present ,vood road near C. W. WoodhullV. I'AKK HtH'SK. The bride \\\nt* ttttt'itdetl by .Mif«H Florence Chandler, a niece of the<|iilr>hed visitors what they could do In .it t-t.iild nut be done. A beautiful residence for W.' W. The register at the Netv Park in- bride, :is bridesmaid, an and the ^iK. authors-. We sell at the lotyest white liatiste. with blue .trimmings. Y. M. C. A. PARAGRAPHS. The picnic held on the IRWII on July New York prices—Latest Fiction, liKht station luTore the kill her was re- >«a:.rt^il a second and third time iimf $1.08 or S .95 as the cHH^-mny lie. The Mi-*-es" Siurp«ou wore white •1, was a decided success: and brought buiiste. turned to the diamond, /ehutmiier' adopted without'objection. It appears If yon. hitve not re;tt! nil the lunik- then kindly fanned hut Si-huk-r had a i:i fall iu another, column. The in- The Y. M. C. A. niembership. con- many old guests back to the house to thai were popular 11 v*-iir or M» ngti"• The wedding march was phiyed l.y es t is becoming very interestiiiK yach fpend a pleasant day. The short pro- you'll prolmbly rind soiiit-thiii^ in- Cliaiitirey IJU'kok. " . • K«MHI eye ami walked, nfter whiuli he -rtii^e over last year is nearly >lo,WK(. M terHMtiui: in.nnr lint- f>f 5O cent The house decorations were -nr»- all liiiinl«oiiiH_y ^fttinji creilit fora stolen suck. The , captained by- Kugeiit . C. Arrivals dining the pa^.t week- hi- by itivot, the table...decorations being mittee rep-rted that the street in front red, white and lilue. Macdouald ,did Sheridan llit-n ilropj-ed a nnd hat in- •ierson'are-slightly ahead tUe'^uiire at hide Mr. and Mrs. Dayton, Mr. and uf (J. }]. . Vanderpoel's property had tliedecoratinir. to center llejil, liotli Stein^raver find lie. present date benigjl.Mi .blue.- to Mrs. S. K. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Ouild, ittn sprinkled with Dnstoliue, .paid The irroninN j^ifLto [he bride was an Seli^i'ler '• iluiitint; tin- pan «>n the. '(K) teds. Mr. Cady.fs ho we ver,"hust- son and inaid, Mr. and Mrs. Newhury, pg^ I/. \ [••r l.y Mr. Vaudtrpoel. siifety. J ••• ling and expects to spring a surprise. Miss Homer, Mr. and Mrs. (,*, K. Kir- ROGERS' PHARMACY, After'ihe ceremony Mr. mid Mrs. A rt-olirtron was adopted on motion' The prospectH f(>r a'large number of iy* W,allace Ivirhy",~'Ne\v York: \ViI- liitMuin left on a wfdtliiiK After-.tht" inning l.indeiiinn held •f.Mr. Vreeland requesting the city tie\tinernl)ers are -excellent',,:") niem- ..- TUB HOME OF V1NOU -~ weeks'duration, including: a vi-it to the whip-hainl ovti the Kli/.ul^etli iam Perry, .Mrs.' Tuthfll, William Niagara Falls. •- , ' to prepare plans for it four ier>^ having already been secured. ruthill, Mi-s Ktuiuu Tu'thill, .MIRS SPRINGFIELD AVLiXUE- The" bride is u greut-gruiHl-dtui^hter aKKfeKatinu in ea*-y style, not having sidewalk" on ihe east side of I'lie association hope to increase "their Dorothy Tuthill,' Brooklyn; Mr, and of Peter 11.. Wendover, who n'ro.uired the piti'h vcryhnrd In jirevt-nl. them a national ''fame Imig »«<* n« the in-' avenue, and cobbled gutters Membership by at (east oil mid tho.-e Mrs.'Wheelers Mr. and .Mrs. Peters, Atljoiniiig the Snumiit IJank.. from r-foiitii;, jtnil it wits only three "•i lioth sides, • from Springfield ting joining slmuld hand '-i-turs insteiic tendered The K»>urth~of July dance at-the i"^t= ftjr'nijii'adami/.ing Shadysiileave- 1, Ihe losing teaiu acting us :iotel was well atrOiidedt'-Miany Hrtiu- BURGLARY'INSURANCE.- AUTOMOBILES INSURED aftfr.it with rontlileiicc in. their first

'•"-'•*• • ' • '• • ;..••- • , , waiters. • , nit people being .present Io* enjoy the An- y.iur vahiiil.]— 1 r.-t.-l. -I • Tl.v ( »)>T..' h, tli- SIliINf JII T.I.I J I*. A M. INS <*u. >•( try at hut. . . - -r.iitTnilJ.INriiirnlth.^liil.-nn V^KLAT'sl'lUNf.ni:].]'. MASS. nn-l.-r i t I.nATl.l: Hie City Kugineer WaK instructed Kuch dollar coiint.1 us «»ue point, 'f,r rti»n> lii'l.lhi.- rnli-l— in THK V. S. VI- I'Mi.-y ;.r-- |.!..t.-<-!.-.! iiuMiuM I-'lf;K In im> ilrown bulked iiiid wtin't to \econil 111 l rfplire plans for a sidewalk on tlie »i:UXY AND (il'AU.VNTV CO...[ Jinltj [!:•>:•; tuiMiin: m ill.- )' N I T I', D M A T i:s ,-t nn [lichnriNdii V Texas leaguer into -end your membership to-Kugene <;. The dinner at lti,e hotel was out ot I.l». v ' CANAftA'.'j-wliii-i:, TIIANMT. ta?t side of Chestnut avenue nhd . for Pier^oii or Schuyler .\1. Cady* or tiTthe center. Ljiiik'Uiaii liken mi ye Schufec he features of the flay. . Veryt pretty * 'Hil.iing the gutters on both sides of .Secretary and designate which, side menus of. the day were used, a ttii-er at third winch he Mitt nut Iu you wi>h t«i be plnce'l oii. Two I urge llr-t :ui'I on whirli lirow'n tried t»> lieautiful and -novel favor* were ; Mr. Compiou for the Water and bulletins w'itli the names of the new; M ot'e lint was nipped :it" Ihe-• phu-e mi rMributed."' ' ___ 1 itlit Committee stated that tlie eoni- ijieiniier*' have been-in^tiilK-d in t^he -. 67 Union Place. Opp. Station, Summit, N. J. Klein'-'-nice throw t<> tltt. cateher;^ e expected to report a new coh-Uiildhig. Watch the Uiermoiueter- ArriyaN at theholel dtiriiig'the past Itii/hardsdii yfttinn to thinl iiml-Lin- vtek were: • Mr. nnd -Mr*. H. Lang. for street lighting at the next which register the .iiniiii-er of points 1 ilenian to si-cuhd on Ihe play. v Ffiriiier for 'each team. Mr. mid Mrs. Herbert W.-Todd,"A, I . tfien (ilaiili-d the hull into ciuter, :'ur|iUrn, Mr-. Williaui Lamed, Mrs. Mr. Oebevoi-e stated that the pro- Hichard-on Mitrlnjr, -while t'uriiier \. il. (JiHicrt, Miss Miirfou A.tiilbert. QilA AHA i»n••'•-' ,l«iryrlt's inaiiufactttn.-il tliis year than 1 Itm of sewering the Kdgewood road Alan Kis-uck and It^uben Kttvv ex* maile seconil and Liiidemati' third on > \'. ('. P.Iankeiilterg, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- -t'.tiun had been solved by'Kngineer l'»e"ci to visit Wawaynhdii, today, and uUU,UUU |af.t.y.-;fr-Vliat l«>"ks a^vtll*n|^t.4 ln-y wen- the play, (inlil-tein then nave (Joldcu iain-tt'HJiJXn, • William Pi Coiiklrti, •L";i.'mi, which plan WHS madt- fe:isil>Ie will walk from (ireenwnmi I.like to iny hack in stylt*—sn tlu-y arc—-^-t in tht- swim ami at, second a chaiu-e, hut he slipped up- •;. P. iiarry,.Mr. and "M^H. Hainan, ' }'M apitlicntlou for -e\vers on thethe hoyV camp 11 distance «.'f about on the titteni]it and Li 11 denial) fAid loward M»jor,,J, (J. J(oe, K. -M. S'o- 's worth. tract. •' " . fourteen guiles, Mr. Frank will re- go to HENRY'S nn.l ^-fyotif' Farmer iioth hot-fooled it over the il; K. I. -VanSyke, Miss F.uinia L. notion of .Mr. Debevoise. the turn today and Mr. Man-ley "ill take his phice, for the balaiii-enf the pt'rii«l. iarvey, Mr. and" Mrs, J. HniniUon, next tally caiiie*'in th« was instructed to prepare Mr. ai."tt Mrs. W. H. Sheehey, Mii-s fora sewer 011 ypringlield-av*>- Henry Wheels $25.00 t'SHinn. Kurfess,' patient'u Agnes ^lieehy, Miss Alcxnnders, Mrs. Avif< rewitrdei.l with » Kift; he then pur- p inas Dufl, !•;. K. Pheiaii 7unl fiun7 iu the full nre exeelit-nt and, loiiii-d the nilij'way pillow, look third ly, New York; .MisH.K." H. nnd Mi-f For.fie)' - ^i.*/v ii Itrnwn'" out nt tlrst and raeetl Hie Law and Ordinance Committee iness inenV clus^ will be e.— K. Kind I ay; Mr. mid Mrs. <;. H. iri-ented ihe followingordinanceJ1 and p pruiiiinent, a iarjre ntimher «f home "on Ki-lnaeherV Kt-rntch Iwu Nctrthrop, Mr. and Mr*. MCMIUMIN- Coaster BraKe, e^tra 5.00 •'••_. i^er to left center. I • li^ty }yere each _read_ am| Referred 1«» men having sifiiilied Ua-ir inlentii.ns Miss Helen MCMHIIUH, Mr..and Mrs*, ~;W:i,Sw aml^Ordinpncc Committee. ufenteKiiKt ^I'h^clnss is. jirincljially The tlfth lally~\vat* regMeretl in the 1 ill ieorge. 'Valentine, Mrs. .<.'. It. Mar- • 'InJinanee for a neweroiKSpriogh'eliI ror men over ^5. llfth iniiinj;.. lleinueher drove n A night dai-a for yoiinu"nu'n /uid hall, Dr. Cljarle* P. Ilabcw:k, M£._ SPECIAL BARGAINS:iri Second. Hand"Wheels M-orfher punt the pitcher, took *eeuml \Vest of Passaic avenUe; for-a. ml MlS-.'Shi'lker, HrcH&Iyu; Mrs. J. May CIOSK for young men l.esiile- iwu and third «>n a jmssed ball nnd wild in lleechwood road from sspriiig- It. .Southard, Mlsf A"."f Jl 'Hoys clai-ses. one for boy from !• to 1^ pitch KiiceeM-ively, "and pattered thu tM Hvenue.to DeForest avenue; for a viri. A. Archibald, X : in Summit ayeuue,-between the other for boys from Vi t>. lo.will be .- • $sioo to $iom ' . . ' iii^ou I^indt'mnii'H out nt Hr*t. ( Summit; J. S. Hill, Uuflalo: The remaiiiinp two titllies were and Morris avenues; and for'an run. , . rhoiutiM: .P. Harry, Loulnviile, Ky.'; or the Storm Wafer Sewer ?helt»u N. Hibb, Philadelphia: J. <.'. ninile in- the heventh round. Urowu ajrain • 'nieiftKJerei!' to lirwt on eayctl '" the Boulevard and down Madison J«*eph"K. "$o3ul»t New York city, Ivent, Kichmond, Va.; Mi«f. A. (reitz. Mrs, E. D. Jones-, Hoboken; 'Mr. and balls;advanced on Heinaeher'H pretty will addrcFw-the meeting in^^ospe) Mrn. Hugh Coyle, Mrp. Ktlward Hart, ^HENR^S GARAGE --- Mr. Debevoite reported,on the re-ad- hall.- Vau Cite building tt>-!iiurrow VIln F. Coyle, Hugh Coyle, Jr., Jer- •ev City. •-••-••••-•••••• (CODtiDtiHl'on (Continned on Page Five) evening- .Everybody welcome. Agent For Pope Automobiles -:Y : THJ3 SUMMIT HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1907.

•H-H-H-I H-M-M IH-ll-l uncuusclous of tbe epcodth^ hoara un- THE JAPANESE ; til she was awakened by a light louch. beginning July 6th Clo8&,12oforqck'SaturdayB ''.- : "Sue sprang to her feet wlth-a cry ofi «nd-Emotions jivWH£N- BESSIE I alarm, but w»« reassured by a In One. "Watch July 12th Open Friday Evenings. of Joel's kiiidly face. lie is a biiin:l«M)l' coiitradietlons, and, "I fc-nnd Yin iibntjt seven, miles "out," mcasurnl by American stnudunls, he la ;;'MOVED. bc"e.\i'1ained. • "'It m-wiis that the sled a.bedlamite, stniJ^ht from topJty-turyj -tij"i|Tt-th-avcr—ttiniln^ *>iit -for- imother land." "He "may hi? ~n'Cbeaterlleldniid Summit By MARIE WAIT. team. Your ma hroku her let and tUey a cheerfiil liar one minute nnd a\reu took her Into iH-antr's and set it. They Indian the ,'next—a sycophant Aim a 1 Well. have been so busy with their own trou- welxher today and a NapoleQtf tomor- bles that they never thought, thnt you row, y. Grow (jii^'ht be worry in fj und did not send We westerners Imvciieen taught to Xk*f«le Pat with JUT face* fi|tr:ilnst- the any one oirtoTtell-yon, It's nil rijrht, tint don't w.nit too long before Jinili' fifllic solltl) window. i;VtT «[tiru regard the little Japans an aoiuslng though, iiiidi-your nm said not to wor- nnd iirec:i.dous child given to obstruct yon select the site of your the pillicrhin t\u*k nf tin? winter after- ry, SHe'Il he In ph.ipc to move In the Ing s Illegal It trniiic with IIIH polite con tittle home.; rlmvn KIIO hnd WJitcU- inornliifr,^ niul -they'll -.bring her on tests In kowtow! njr, to suspending from \ MARKET HAL$EY £ BANK «'d tlio r . Onr. lists contain some very of Hit' itiiidM hail fiitm* ninl cone. Tin? "I'oor inn!" Uessli? said softly, , "But ' ' ' mTdressed to his friends attractive bargain*?. JlJKl.tilKiiilt) have stnrtrd nnly nn liour I'm clad to-"knovt—tbnt~~it*s" nnrjnhTrr mutto dawdling for hours over the cer- or HI after tin- otlirr*. yot it was miarlv htslcad—instc.-id nf some of the horri- 'enionial tea, mid when we wee him un- I) oVInrk mxl tli«' form liail not ble UilUKS I'was thlnkliiir." y der the. tent (lap, bowing nnd laughing "I thought yxni'd sleep hotter put In iippejiriiru'i'. // andd play!rifplayingf checkers, he seems a vel- E.C. HOLMES knew Just what tho matter w. Ilp khnkl. And yet T:New jersey' ••Greatest"" Then a knock at tho.door startled •" vet pawed' kitten in Is 1 sinilftl. v _ . • /* I you und I have seen 1him In >, battle a her, iiml Him cowered Into the 'il:irkm'.-;n, sl(N Real Estate Agency "Sleep?" she repeated.^*! oan't vJJ ramping, roKlntf tiger. greedj-.of. Slay hoplni; tlutt IIJI* intruder, whoever It tonlclit." . y^'- - bayouet.4 and afterward dragging him- OPPOSITE STATION tnl^'lit Iitv would become tired mid go "Yes, you can,"/fie Insisted, . "I'm self to the'Deld.hoapltui,-whot to rqgs, nvn.v.---IiiHtf.'til, tljL- l;nneklnn contluU' c over to Tiurup tho team,- Then -unwliimperiiig.-a-mere-buHhlde-Tvnip rl"i> W11.HH of I'll "come back" and sit here awhile. ped around n.will. 14-d fixed up nnd I'll warrant Mail Order Organization cold air us Hie d'Kii* was thrown open. You ci-t II We never know n character until we you'll sleep.'1 • It-<>oulil not In- the folks. TheywiTe have seen It put to the test under Ile^vasa true prophet, for after she HRAMM'S nS from Hie MMIUI, It rnu^t be n Htresji— least of nil the combjpatlon of had won from him a half promise tlint uphliix'Uiid Janus "known na the Jnp- lie would not jit up all nlcht she went auese. £>(» studied, the embattled brown Tlie furnltim- was still piled In thi- \i\ her Vno'in, and, oxhmisted by the.etno- boy KtrikesTmr-nH n Htnirige compound RIVERSIDE RETREAT, center of the room, and there wris m» po fnreljrn to her usual plncld life, of Little Lord Fauntleroy, Teter the E are -justly-])rdnd of our-mail order . hldiIJK pltit'i' save die p?vntyJui*\ionriY Phe dmi>ped asleep. Uernilt JIUCJ Sitting BuH-ciilM,. fanatic On Fassaio River near Elkwood Sfca The-M'ft1 blaok of the winter night hud* emotloiiiesH savage, nil.In one.— system. We feel that it-is.-., one of the that had been (Jntmlinii Itjrfiey'.H. Soft- CKOVEH, ly nlie Moh? iicross tlKj-'niom.Jnit Was turning Jo the gray of dawn when- Appleton's'..Magazine. \ . . strongest, liuka' in the chain of this great.store's nhe routed herself and stared dumbly Boat I tig, Fishing; Swinge for Chil- Ju«t corici'dlliiK ln-ryoif when u man en,- fora moment at the unfamiliar room. dren r Large .Pavilion for Dnnc-inur . success. ' AVewantyou-toiise—test it thoroughly. terod.carrying rvhintcrii. Then recollection re-turned,, nnd she • -Parties'* * " ' ; • .' • y . • OLD. VIOLINS/ , -.',-and allow, us to demonstrate, its-mauy splendid ad- .•-Trt'mulliit'Jj sue obeyed Uia' com-. r slipped'on' a wrap" per nnd crept down- r • . y • ' E. Kramm,.with, the iiPsiBtauee* of hi< Yantages. i?lie Bamberger mail order system'is niand to.--T.oine'out and utood- fnclnff stairs. • • \. : • ' - I*. Why Ancient Fiddle* Are Bet- ' ter Than New. ions of Veterans., win provide every ac him. . Then- was nothing, very terrible A light wasi burning In _ tbe Hitting •ouimodntion for picnic putties. E.v n'ot the result of a day "but the cnlmiiiation of room, and Joel sat reading." ITPsprang Fabulous prfces are sometimes paid' nbout Ills nppeiiranc**.' He wns nuiflied •Insive nse of the gronnds can he- iir up" at her approach with n cheery for old, vlollnn, and juany an enthusi- -uuged by addrey^ing him nt Chatham yearsltf. ]iaiustaking efforts. In fact; this branch .'up to his VVVH In coatu and scarf, but Jooil morning." . • astic musician- would part with his of our business is so perfectly organized that you the eyes were frank and kindly, nnd ici-; CKKAM. ' fiutl otbe: Re, • 1 •'I thought you were not going to In'it dollar to possess, oue of the mas- there WIIH a twiiiklf> Mjjrsostlve of fun. terpieces of' Stradfvarlus'or Guaraerl- freshuieuts on hand. may shop as quickly and conveniently by mail as , "(Jive nn account of yourself," ho de- sit up nil night,", she reproached. - "I thought you might, wake up in the usor another of the famous makers of in person. There are no delays— no errors-^- nmiuleil. "Tryius tp steal lhe house?" a*-tr : night and be Reared/'.' be confessed. a century or two ago. •"U'p are inovlng In," she cried Indig- satisfactinn is snugly packed with each parcel we "Now IUJ) going oj-i-r to maki* enmo Tfie—questioned superiority. of these nantly. "I nune on with the Urnt load, coffee nnd bring It over. It won't take old and oftcii battered Instruments has Fvy. Iletwcen 3I«ry K. Wnl.-h, fX wend but. If yon are not a patron (which js nnd mother nnd father were to be hero been variously ascribed to tlie peculiar >f John B. WaMi.iitx-ViiM'il. comi'liiiriitnt1 . a'ud very long." / ' '" il» KHIPWI AVtmdrulT Lap*- ft al.. iK-fonJ- highly improbable) send in "a trial order, ami wlt-lVthV lust. They Iwve not-arrived quality of the vimilah usfcjnarked his construction, to the elasticity of • the Uy virtue of the above-stated writ nf fieri ...you'll quickly realize the truth of the foregoing liifr them.' I ,fini Hostile Lyfonl," fhn wood employ«1 nnd to the ripening and 'acinj* tn mo ilirt-ctt-d, I shall exi>n>.,. fnr ?al(.' mlded a?i nu afterthounhtr carriage'the night before. There y public wiuta?. nt tlifi .siiorifl's nfllt'C In •• statements. . no trace of wenrlness In his • stride, Improving-effects-bf-flge^antHong-nsis- lie-City of 'Ellzabt-th. >'. J... on "And I'm .Joel Ware," he Introduced. though every' b'Tme In his body ached. Of late years, however, much cre- >VEI>.NESDAV. THK TWENTY-FOURTH "I Jnwt Kot~ buck-from town and nn\v UAY OF JUI.Y. IMC, He was soon' back with a breakfast, dence has . been given tho suggestion t two o'elcK-k In tlie afterimon of -nhl day. the lights. I did not know that the mid tills time Hessle had the table pre- of an eminent authority that tho real II that certain tract <>r i>urcfl of laud ami 'new owners were moving In and came pnred. ' ' cnuse of tho superiority of the old In- rt'tnlses liorfiiiiifter ['iirtli/ularly dc-L-ril'ed. over In see if trumps were In the bouse. .itunte, lyiiiK nii"l l.cfiitf in tli*? City r.f Snui- ^—'^"ou'll Jinve your folks here by din- struments is due to a peculiar wnrp- uit. In tin; County nf Uiiimi nnd State of New I lljai^cm-s tke way." 1 st'y. Loumlftl mid (losi.Tibi'J us follows: ner time,' lie said as he gathered up Ingof'the wood to a higher-arch,. a- r>ciiiiilnc at u in.latin thu nnrtlicrly ](nc nf "I have-liec?] hi-reslnrp 11/'(din-said. tho- dishes. "J-gtiess this ends our buckling canned by the position of the 'ailc avi'inu' (fnrincrly called Mechanic "We :ire moving over from (Iroton. I "F1* holes and sound post. (reel) and In tlio ciwti'i-Iy Hue (if the IK'UT-I? MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ANITCAREFULLY FILLED. picnic." it of the sitd Surith EiiHiia H-ti>M, un\v oc- was loshow lhe men wbero to put'tho "I'm sorry," she confessed softly. It might at first thought be -suppos- uj.ii'J 11>- J111111 J. Sphmhic. ami ili-tant on<* thine*. The histJoiiil wont—oh, yenr* ed that tlie name .effect could be pro- und red nnd tliirly-ndit' f>-et north westerly •^ "' GOODS DELIVERED FREE. ' 1 "You Iinye been very good to ine."_- rorn tlio cnrlicr formed Uy the fntiTMk'tlon of (fjru:* ',»,""• , .;' "Just neighborly," he said awkward- duced by giving an equal arrhlng to n lit; nothcrly line nf 1'nrk avcniif with the "And you've l>eeiilpslltIn(T here slnco •I'hterly line •<•! UrMK« stn-ct: thi-nco (U ly. "I was glad to help cut, though new Instrument,-but the elTeer, If at- ortli twejity-sevvn and three-qtinrtcr- de- then wntehliiK'fnr yotir folkH," lie said, It's going to Beem pretty lonely-over tained. Is not permanent, because with rvva vaM nnd IIIOIIK th1 o1 wild easterly lino "f tooklni;- at tlu! chair by tho window. aid house laMiiucO'* ^' ' ^'''t to lamf now or at mv house now. A. woman sitting ago the -arching- Increases until too >rmerly of John Kelloy; tlicni-'i.* with his "Hiul your laupiyrV" s aerosS the table does give one nn ap- great a degree* of rigidity Is the re- lit* south filxty-one and thrc«'-titherly petite." ""'*,, .—Philadelphia necord. araik'l will* Hit' first cnursu nini'ty-Jlvi* feet i~- & ferently, "Tlie kitchen thlny* nro on V "You "should get mnrrled," nhe nug- i the iitirthcrly1 line of I'ark avenue: nnd tho hjRtl^nd." icii'-e iilonc tlu iinrtlu-rly line <>J 1'nrk av«- pcstetl, with n blush. "plugging" a Hotol Guest. uc mirth fdxty- decrees west thlrty-u'ven "I'll brine something over," he de- Jersey. "I'm going to," wna the strajghtfor- Tlie hotel detective stepped out of •i-1t to tho point «r plticoof Itek'innliii:. llcluu clured. "I haven't had my supper yet.'1 tin sani» preinisfs eonveyoil fi siihl Ida 1U-- • w-j^fg-.ijr.a~v.-- *M* -n^ • vrard answer", "junt as soon as Ifs i>o-. tlie elevator and walked over to tholn-ooa WnoilrutT ' by dt'fd nf Snrnh Kinina He slipped out. and Hessle sank Into lite to propose to you—iiiat la. If you'll counter. , Iliiiihton and Inishaiid dated July V.K ]KS>;, and the chair by the window to resume rt'oordt'd In Imtik in of deeils for Uliion jinvo n_i«y - 2. -" "Well, I plugged him," he paid. •- eoiinty. on |i(iccs87<».-ptff. ~ '—— "I'll pay yes now-if-jHW nuk me,'1 B!IO "Plugged him? Who? ...What for? ~ V WILLIAM II LAWltENCE. nnd jifip-vw 'iit nut liitn the dining romn, We are delivering SCRANTON coal within promised. "I b^ncw thnt 1 loved you Where did you hit him?" quickly asked h r where hr ^wa-i straightening out \\\K\ when* I watched you drive down the a friend who was standing by. LKltOT A. GIBHY, .Snl'r. ^ ° "' chalrp. i-Nteilm of the hot coffee rond last night nnd felt that you were "Didii't hit him anywhere. Just jeaitil EDJAHH Adv. IVe«-S'J.w the city limits at the following prices: filled the room ;wltji Its ilejIHoun.odor. going awny from; me." plugged tlie keyholo of his door, nnd for the llrst^lrnK^lie realized that p> er hear of plugging before? When XECUTOR'9 SETTLEMENT-Xotli-i- Is "I beat ,voii! he exulted. "I knew lirrchy clvun. that the account of the she wiiH liunpry. ^\_ that you were the girl for me the mo- nnvo a guest whom we suspect Is get- ERUhseriliers, executors i>f William M. Clnrk. Grate, $4.75, Egg, Stove and Chestnut, "I bnniirht nifne. too." ting ready to leave without settling or ilecea-ed/wlll l>e audited nnd stated by thi? ment, you Htepped out 6f that ward- Surroeatp, and roj'orlfd fnr ;«i-ttlPineiit to the "It'll save time." - robe." whose credit Is exhausted nnd falls to Orphans Court of the County nf Union, "ii §5.00; Pea, §3. He drew up a rhalr, ntid presently Bcttlo up, we juat wait till ho leaves Wednesday, the-twenty-fourth 7. ^Once upon n time n youth who had JACOI* NEI*.- " > cult. .Toel. Mho found, kept biichelnr coinhieneed to imyigate the sea of innt- his baggage. The plug fits over the JILIL'H C. VON AIIX. SUMMIT COAL POCKETS linll In the little farmhouse nerosn the rlnionyVent to bin father .nnd snld: end of a key. It Is placed in the lock • ...- EX"lMlt'T», .way. In the KUinmer he had several "Fatherr^vbo sli'VuJii bcr boss—I. or and turned.' The key Is then with- ICRANTON Nothing better in Anthracite. bamlH helplnl; him. but. in the winter drawn, leaving tho plug In tho uoor." my wire*'" \i' . -! he. lived by himself and- wn.q Kind Then the old inini^mlled and Paid: —Knlisas Clty^Star. . Read the HK!EAI,D Sportini; Xeu-4 Park Avenue. Phone 56-R. enou«h to have neighbors'ncnln. "Here are HVrehleke^iH and a team Khe almost forgot her troubles until of horses, lliteh ]ip tltiOiorsc^, load • • An Oversight. .the tray was depicted- nnd Joel rose. the ebli-ki'iis hjto the wagnii^yiid wher- When rhappio got up the other niorn- "I'll take these thlnp) over to tin: ever you can ilnd a nian and lite wife iiig lie wjiudered around "tils apart- •hnuKtV- he said, "niid then enme buck. dwelling stop and _make. IiHpijrj jljOto ments In- lils pretty pink pujanius, -the You won't Vie scared, will you?" who U the boss. Wherever ytui (ind;.n- very plcturti-of woo, • Jli's^lc nhoi»k her bend lau^hinirly. woman ninntng' things leave a chick- \^'What's tlie mat lor,, sir?". Inquired Tlicre was a certainty of movement en. If you enmp to a place where the hls^vylft, about .Tod that Iniliieed confidence, and nirtii Is In control, give him one.of tin* "I iKin't know-,- A1I4IOIIHO," he gro:in-. us Phe wnMied the li^ht'po tip !» bit' hnrscs." ed.' "I iinftied a ino^t unhappy nighfe." ••kltclicn while'be inoved nbriut at his After seventy-nine chickens hnd been Alphiuise hmkod-hlm over carefully. •- -work, thcoecuslonal silhouette ntrnlnst of, says (the~San ' FrauH^co "Oh, sir," heNjxclalmed,- "I know the lljjht brought comfort to her. Then , lie emm* tu. a 'hotise and what was the mutter! .The trouserlnes •i}}? lltilit went out ajrain. and sheciniM made the usual Inquiry. of Vou'r pajamas wer"e^npt' crenfjed. tee him Ktrldlnc through Hicht. smm*' "I'm the-brwfi'o" this fanrll." said the You inu shn\v,jner" - —: • '. " —.across the. foot, of the. bed."—Ttohemlnn -entered; . . ' ' . • - . . So the^jvlfe was called, find she af- ~Mhgn::lnp, ' • :.. ON SUNDAY, JUNE 23 "I was tempted .(it run' ncross anJ firmed her husband's assertion. .. help J'ou •ivltlPtlif dlshwasbh'ij:."' s!ie Take whichever horse you want." Cannae: mild. "I never tjionjcbt or I Khoiilif wns the boy's reply. - , . Caimile. where Hannibal- won his have offercd-to da HO before you left." tii+^lHisltand-rcr'lifd.-'M'I^'tnke the greatest victory "over the Romans, IH. New Through Train! Service Between New York and "I pucss I enn ilo my own chores." bay." - . • . situated on tho opposite side of the he Inuphcd back. "I was wondering Put tin*, wife, didn't fik> the biiV peninsula from the city of Rome,, on Chicago wiirtse Inaugurated. ' ' , how It •would d(t to hitch'up and drive and The culled hoi* husband aside .tjRe river Aulldus and.about sis miles back Gro(«m,wny. I've (jot a fresli and tnlk'.ed.to him. lie' returned and from Its mouth.- It was-from this bat- teoin, nnd If you don't intud bei.ii.' # said, "I "believe I'll ,tako the gray tlefield that IIannib.nl sent to% Carthage alone I can ilnd out what's the matter^ three hu*Khel3 of gold rings from the I brought my revolver over so you Not Mlppourl. "You'll lingers of tho Roman .knights tdaln In Leaves Newark ,—* 7.10 p. m; would feel safer. ' I don't suppose chicken." the battle. Cannnp Is about 200 miles you'll need It. but It ml^ht btfla com- from nomc. fort to feel Mint you had It.'1 f" . . Leaves^Orange, f ^.^, J7J9 p. m. '•' $nag« (n 'lint HV sucb a loiif.-, cold'd A"'JtiiPKlan nrtlst: who> lias- so thor- Tho Worm Turned. Leaves Summit, fv - . 73'5~~p.-m. fcbe protested. oughly mastered the English- language "Am I to understand, then," asked "I Kuess a llitlc'miow won't hurt thatjill its subtleties nro ng familiar to a disappointed 'poet na the editor hand- Leaves Morristrnvn; f——-~ 7.49 p. m. me or the team .much," be-laughed. him as arc those-of the langunpo of ed tback bis latest productions, "thnt Arrives Chicago \ - 9.15 p. m; -"You'll lie, worrying till you.-know the czar wns tolling n few friends you d(S not like my verses?" ivbat tin1 matter Is. I'lT brlnR In some about (lie difficulties he encountered. "Yes; I don't think much"—/ Tjood_ tor the stoven ami- thon pet "Ton- nave so many superfluous let- "Ah, you don't think! I .Pee—that nlong." • • ters." he Bald, "that when I began to § 'Making connectionsNiqth all Evening lie built up a roarlrij; tiro aria~tbei| think I wni becoming"'a""master ofyonr Transcontinental Trains." -lurncd !b~RrssIein i" . . _• . , language I succeeded In having myself ""." 'World "Regeneration.. "This Is a «ort of-backj.road," hy laughed nt fl dozen times n day. I be- Tbe wornT~wiil only be regenerated explained. '.'The tramps moMIy—hou (^nn_ tp^rj^nrnr-EngHsh. In Boston, Its- by.'degrees nnd by reform of human to "tb'e line of .the jV American fort^essTOne i,lay while wnlk- character^n tnak" that will nlways nnd I'll be back as soon OB'I can.'* Ing nith n friend I saw, a street Flgn. of. necessity remain the taste of each OF __ Bhel..watcJipd him drive out of the" i 'what n funny name for a nnd every member of the human race. yard pre^fftlyThiid ns Tho well match- Knceland etreet!' I pronijuDe- —Saturday Review. I . .. - — pd-team «iH'd down the road a sudden ed tho K. 'You're wrong/ said' roy —taekawamm Agents at Stations \~ 'You. pronounce It "Necland" Vanity. Bt'DSO' vt'Ji;iieH_ness came over her. It friend, . p I " 1 1 kh Little Pred-Why., Is It that .women was not quite tlie feeling she hodt «j.Sr.. - The K.Is "silent . 1 took-the r perlencod before. TGnt'Bnd "been the -3re "WfwoyB complaining nbout '.their Ies&on to heart. The next-rfnyi went" •ervantfl? Little Elsle-Oh. thnt'a Just . N. BUTTERFIELD, DIV. PXSS. AGENT, loneliness of wiltude. Now she was Jnto a- restaurant. I looked over tbe lonely because Ware hod gone, and to let people know-they can afford'to bill of fare, "'fiiveunw some "Idneys,"' have *edi.—Chlcnpo News. 749 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. even while ulro cried softly to herself I said. Tbe. servitor looked nt me her heart glowed as nlie remembered • 1 ., • 36-39 nghnpt. -Finally In desperation I point- CovetoiiRnp/'s Rweltfl the principal to now quietly he hnd faken possiesHion ed to the record of whnt I wanted. '.Oh^ and bad tinmght light Into the gloom. he wild. 'Excuse me-,' T~re~ .nmlleBBpns'the BBO to all She fell nttlcep after a tlme^fft/d wns, y pnrpoeeR.— Jolned haughtily, the K is silent'" ' • i 1. . 7_ - VOL. XVIII, NO. 3y. TUKDAY, .JULY <>, 1907. PER YEAR..:

BUSY SESSION TUESDAY BUILDING INTEREST. MR. CRANSTOUN VINDICATED. flESIDlGElF MRS. ASHTON HARVEY, SHORT! HILLS. " There is no indications of* slack In the l"iiii:n County Orphan's VANISHED times iu the construction of new build Court before Judge Atwater oi Ings in Summit. All local mechanics Wedues'diiy of "last week, the" com- Common Council Considers Pub are not only busy but hundreds v plete accountiiiK of Willflmi Crans- workmen from out of town are retoun, executor and trustee o.f the Summit Captured Both Games in lie tjuired to carry oil the work now untie Chesebrough estate, was passed by way. the court ami Mr. CranstounV com- Fine Style Tli ere are more''than a. score o mission* allowed. • .. new buildings now under construction Craig A. .Marsh, counsel reprcsciit- CITY APPlOPRjATIONS ADOPTED _lii g-Lhe-A t torn ey -C" en era l~n i KI"1 HT rJy^^srmfulL'iriis Mtatemmit:-"J.have NOW TIED FOR FIRST PLACE A handsome residence for Richnrc been at Rrelit exnt-nsein eniployingex- pert acoountauts from New York who Requests Legislature to Repeal Potabl CumnjinKH,'un Summit avenue, corner of Whittfedge'plaee. went over Mr. Craustoun'w account** Elizabeth Easily Slowed Away fry Score Water Law or to Suspend Its Opera Residence for Paul (iadebuech, <>i very carefuljy, and I told tni/ -J*foji(c of 7 to 2~ Chatham Beaten 3 to 1 — llndeau avenue. that we rotitilnot f/mf/fv r nni/thhi;/ iu •tlon (or further Consideration Other Results A palatifll brick resideifce for Ueorge wftivft I rtmhl dike €.rrtjttitni." All of themeiiiberH Were present a Lintner, on Hobart avenue and Rid^e After pacing th'e accounts Judge At- tl;e regular meeting of the Com mm road. , . • " • • water took occasion -lo-Ttiiiark, that rmiia-il on TueMlay night whcii Frefi A residence forU.W. MacCuteheiin Mr. Cranstoun deserves great credit Summit 7 — (lent Vreelsml called the meeting to on Woodland avenue.'1' for the way in which, he managed Chut ha m •*'— order, including Councilman Comp- A cottage for Franklin .Day, on(Ms" estate. It is evident'Hint., it was ton, who had been absent for^evera JJeeehwood Park tract. ,"="" very hard, as is shown by the very Suinniit :'.—Chiitrmirr 1. months: . " • . .' • JJ. A. (iibby," a neat, cottage .on full and complete accounts which he lr>;lugto •_\ fomnJiuiiCflfiou from -the'liimrd Heechwood road. has tiled. It is one thing to collect in- TheabovO illustration is of tlie hnndMHitf residenct' of AshLun Harvt-y. :\\ uf .Health In .reference ttt-.giving the Cottage for' George "J. -(.ieer, terest on bonds and mortgages and it is Schorl Hills, niinpleterhTttniutfW- ago. >Ir. a'ud Mr-. H!irvey;ri-sidt'«i'r<>r a MMM'IMi i>l TK.ANs. on another thing to .colject rents for a nuiiibtTof years in Summit, wher't'tltey liio'k an active'|ia'rt in all social, event-" Board increased power over 'tne Crescent avenue. • % V.AT. hotef and to look after the repairs. ° I imdw litre Sir. Harvt-v-imw INIS infiuU-r^hip in'ttie Caiu'-e Hrn'ok Cuuntry Suntuiit .,...•.;.... cn\'ei.ger service, was referred to.the C. J. Seller, two I'-family cottages f would tint -want tu'hRvOt.to.do, and Club. •'..''. " " . • *:•• '.Law.and Ordinance Committee. on Summit avenue, near Morris ave- if 1 did, I should endeavor to get rid of ('hiLtliam..'.".•.','.... •The application of the Telephone nue. The house Is 7U feet front by .M' reel.deep, two story and attic structure. It Irvin^ton it as sooti an possible.'* 1 (.'omjiany. for the location of polen un F. K. Ijittell, two-family cottage (in designed in the culonial styli ' of the (it'orgian period, tin- cxtt-tinr iit-iti>; Kli/aWth . ' •'•On. Saturday last, the decree was •.-eriiii'n Ptreettr \\&H referred to theSummit avenue, .near Morris uveiiue. covered with pliistOr hoard, ctmttil. with PorllniHlcfnitnl, roimh cii-t., A hull signed1 by the court, the counsel fee* Street Committee and City Engineer A, cottage for W." H. Littell, on fifteen fee_t wide run's through the center of the hou'se.' A iiainisdim- wide fixed and paid out of the fijnds of the with-power. Prospect street,' opposite Tulip street. staircase, with spiral newels and balusters all In mahogany, .is the feature or at Summit. estate. •''-•• thls-hall, which is finished in white enainel. To the left of the hall, at the •A letter wan read from Dray ton Residence for H. IS, Twombly, on Chatbnm ut We>ttjet.l. front of the house, is a/large library hut shed . in quartered* nuk, with a hand, Hurrill, protesting against a sidewalk E-Iobart avenue and Beacon road. In compliance with the provisions of i;ii/!itft]i nt Pover. ' some mantel, hoolicases and wainscoting1 ll"veTeet "liiyli'iuid l.eain cei-ltnir. At i>n west aide of Prospect street, and A. S. Ilrewster, store and Hats on the will, Mr, Cranstoim~ls7rtsignated tiAMK*- Nt:\ I S.\ll theback of the library is the.reception-room, with :» inu-ic almviviH linishtd t-iiftietling that if such a walk is laid Heechwood road, rear of Summit to li 11 'idl. vacancies in the Iluard of KJi/at'ftb at Summit. in white enamel. To the right of the hull is a liai)dsonuMliiiiiig-n»>ii),>lni-l>eU ii should he laid on both sides of the Bunk. Trustees of tlic proposed Chesebrough in mahogany,with jtitneled wainscoting and t'Vam ceiling. IJa>-K nlthe'linini;- Chatham at l'o\t-r. , —• f-ntet. Heferred to the Street Com- Orphan Asylum, and we are informed -i-ieorge V. -Muehmore, block of four room nre the kitchen, imtierN pantry, rear hull, servants' diiiin^-ruoiu. cti-. mittee. stores .and eight apartments,' on that Mr. Cniiistoiiu juirposes making these appointments in due time and In the second story are located four large chamber-, with dri—ing-ruoin-- HIM! Siiiumit kiHu-kt-il thft-vtf. liytfr_ai>*l_ On application from the N.ewark Springfield avenue, to be known as present the mimes to the .court for individual, bath-rooms. nhti out «-f the ln-Iitlity IIINMIIMI mi Kill Posting Co., for one board and the"Mulrose."' continuation. Over the kitchen exteutiou is :\ sewing-room ami servant^1 qiinrlers, \vith ThurMlny, ami we the juli was of •o::e bill potterpwas referred to the Cottage far MB. William Walker, servants,'bath, etc. In the third story art* four chaniin'r-, with biilh-routus. stii'h severity that the liuvCTbo-will for- 'Fire and Police Committee with on Oakland pi nee. Notwithstanding the annoyance mid The house is heated throughout byVtimbiiiallmi hut water uiirt hoi air system. ever stuy awny fruiii the lull tuj> ctty_ Residence for C. F. ,C. Jitegefs, on Inconvenience which he has been subjected to in being required at short L. .Wright wan the contractor. . Witli the departure of the IUHMI The assessment H for a sewer in Park Summit avenue, between Ha notice to prepare and file a timil ac- bowing di-iiiiilty. Summit unuexttl iivtmie, west, and for the Hobart ave- and Ferry's. two caiut'ii i>( the leairur j-tnt"*, taking: K. W. Dennis .is building rj,.house count ing and' present vouchers for Withdraws All Business From Texas. BALDWIN-WILLIAMS. Springfield avenue large business transactions carried on the morning game in easy fashion to Whittridge place, were continued. on South and Johif^treet, East .Sum- The Prudential Insurance Company jr^ltiJ;* past eight years, Mr. Crans- 1 from Manage. The i-'inauce Committee reported mit. • ..:•*• announced tlititv following the ex- (>ii "Wednesday, evening, at 7. touu was able to comply and pret-ent a ; wJuuiug u tvhitiitmir \V. A. J. Reeve, cottage, shop and ampleofa iiiiiiiber^-oF-filher life in Miss Irene Williams, nf thi** city, that it wan inexpedient'to'grant the complete and voluminous statement, from Kunkle'n. Kiiti-, nil theali>vc rt«jiie!-t of Janitor Shields for an -in-barn on Franklin place. sura rive vouipauii's, it 'Would wilh- sifter Tlie~I7aurand Ordinance Committee attractive residence on the Houlevard. the opposing counsel and objectors a-* cently pas-ed in that State requiring ceremony taking place afthe Imme : Mr. ami Mrs. Chandler, and being imsen, settled all argument'* itmctTU- Iketise for .(Colonial Hall,' that' the dence for Adrian <\ Rlker, on Hill- if policies written iu Texas he, invested performed l»y the Ilev. Mjnot ('. Mor-hiK the inoruiiiK Kiuut'injlie very fii^estkm did not appear feasible, crest. i) the State. gan, pastor of tlie Central Presl.y- first session, n- the runs they ,t- ni Ihe rtil- il.e city jail and. for sprinkling the ULACKnritN IIIU'SK, antbors. We si-H at tin* lowt-nt white batiste, with- blue trimming'-. *:rttt-with Dustoline. The ordinance Y. Mr C. A. PARAGRAPHS. The jucuic held on the lawn on July New York price*—Latest Fiction, The Mis*-es-^ Simpson wore white li^lit station lufore tlie'Itnther wa> rv- was rt-ml a »|i't>4m»*•>n11*I.y- gettiiiK 4Tcitit-fnF a stiHtn, -:i-.-k. The blues, captained by Kugene C. Arrivals dining the past week,in- hound. l.y Rivot. the table decorations lieinjr mittee repeated that the street in fnint Veil,'white andnlue. .Miinloualil . it. VanderpoeIN property .had .he. present' date being lit! blues, to the decorating. to center field,' both Steingravir anil 'ten sprinkled with •Duwtolhie, paid Mrs. S.. It. KiiMtTf-.M^tinilMrN. (iuild. The groom's ^ift-+ntht'.liridt"- was an Schiller denting tht>. i-an "n Hie l,(tO.reds. Mr. Cady is however; hu.-t- upriglit piano. foM.y Mr. Vanderpoel." jjiui-ittid-maid, Mr/and Mrs. Nt'wlmry; hafety.- •_ • ..:.-, liugiuid expects to spring a surprised Miss Homer, Mr. and Mrs. (J. K. Kir- ROGERS' PHARMACY, .After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. ; A resohitIon was adopted on motion BaM«in left on,:i weddin^tnp of two AfliT. tlii- timing l.iniltm:ui heM The prospecU for a large number of iy, Wallace Kirby, New York.r Wil' •f Mr. Vrceloiid requet-thiK the City THE HOME OF'VINVJJJ.- weelts'^hlratiourjiirluilintr it. vi-ij to the whi [f-iiam! \>\<\ the I-'li/iihellt new iiienibers are excellent^ -!o_ niem- lam I'eri-y, Mrs. Tiithlll.i Wjlliani Niagara Falls. Kngineer to prepare platis for a four aggrei:nti"n in va-y -tyle, r.i't having »ers having already been secured. Tuthill, Miss --Kwima.Tuthill, Miss 4SPKINGFIELD AVENUE— •'riie hride is a great-grnnd '•-•ci IItig sidewalk on .the east Mte. Mr. atr(l.-,Mrs..Thornel Newark. • after the1 nfiire-.iiM. to Ridge rodd. * • • ' heir names iu at once. .The contest 74: tlie number of States in the Union.•-._ A re.-oliition" was also adopted loses on thP lOtli of July. About the Silinmit wuiitt'l th'e t.':in:e and' wt-rv the Clerk to advertise" for ith,.tlie new nieiubers'will he tendered -T,he Fmirtii of July dance at the (hettrniiritil tt An' v'-nr viifimMc" i •r"t'-t...l '-• Tin- COST Iu tli.> SI'ICINGI'MXI) I'. V. M INS n> 'f try,at i»;it. -me. - " •. ' nit people beidji present to enjoy the -hiitTitn'Lix! 'went t<> "C\-«>iiil .'he City Kngineer WUH instructed icwision. ... r tliMM. Iml.lir.c [...If,.I.., jM THE V. S. VI- IVli.-y un f.r.itt'T>*(..| iii;;itiiM YU'.l. lu K1.1TY \S1> (iL'A liANTY <':<».-fliiiiHiimn. : (..IH.IIIII: li tin- J- N I r V. 1» M mi, Itt'barrl-oi)'- 'IVxn-'It-agtit-r into '" t'fepare plans for n hidiiwnlk on tjie end your .l! I'-ugene C. The dinner at the-tiotel was one ofM. \K • 1—— ./CA.NAW - r wl.il-'ir; Ti;.\NSIT. ta>-t side .of Chestnut ti veu tie and for iclitvr. LiinUiiiVii tI;*.-ri ;':ivc Svliult-t ierson-or H 'M.'Cttdy, <>r to the it* features of tlie day. Very pretty \'--r fni'tlit-r i-attI«Mi!ar- '•••i:-n!t '•'•I'Ming the gutters on both sIHeVof. n tc:i-cri»t lliint w hn-h lit- l-e;tt mit 1» au'd desiguatt* wliich_idde souvenir menus <(f tlic day were used, !l;e_ street. , lij-t inn I on whirh liniwn trit-il t<» o.u w*I>li pplace:! on. T\yjijarge_ and beautiful ami .novel" favor- were AI^ KSTATK 'AND-INSrK Mr. Compton for the Water am'l ulk'tins'with thujiames of-jfhe iiew distributed. ~- -• •" ' . J--Kht Conmiitt.ee stated thn&he roin- ers haviTlieen itistulled in Hie 67 Union Place, Opp..Station, Summit,:N. J. Klein'- nire throw tu the' cutclier, i expected to report a ntV coti- -Arrival-lit the hotel during the past Uicb:ri'I-"H i:t-tting to tlnnl -ami I-in- uilding. Watch the wt-ek were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Laiig, fiir street lighting at the next which register the num**r »f-puinls ilt'iiiau tu -o-tiud i>n til*; I'ljiy. KiiriniT Mr. and Mrs. llerherl-W-. Ttuld, A- I', TTTcTi plMi7tt-«t'~tIit- dull into ituter, or eacli team. . _f "orljiini, Mru. William I.arned, Mrs. Mr. Debevotae stated that flit; pro- Kii'|iitrti-'iii Mi.riuu, while KarintT A. I,. <;ilbert,Miss Clarion A. (Jilhert, r\r\*\ Ai-k/v inort.* hie !csi inanut'MctnrtMl tl 'tm of sewering the JCdgewoad" road Alan Klssdck and Reuben Jtteve ex- inVideTVecLiiid iitul, LiiHlemuti tliinl mi' \. C. ltlaukt'iilierg, Mr. anil -Mrs. Wi.1- hnd 'been solved _by l^ngiiieer ieet to visit Wavyayamla.'toiluy, and t hat 1<" >ks ;i^ tliou^l tiny the play. (itili|-trt:i llmu gave d'oldfli iam Coiikliii,XViMi»ui I*. <-'gi.iklin, 300,000, st,^ which plan WHS made,feasible vill walk froni 'CJree.n wood . Lake to r lit second u (-)ium-e. l-ut he s!i|>|>c<| uj» £. P.- Jtarry, Mr. aiuL_Mrs. Hainan, coining hack in styl« so thi'V :ii-o—L *-t in tin swim ami 'y tlif application for sewers on the:he boys'caiiipiHtlibtaiicL' t;f about on the attempt :tinl I.ntdtuiaii ami - r Howard Major, J. (J. Roe, K. M Hco- •hitman tract. . . • ourteen miles. Mr Frank- will re- v goto HENRY'S-sun! K».'t your 'innn«'y's w'ortlu Fanner both hot-Toou-*! it-oxer ttie vll, K. I. VanSyke, Miss Kniin'a I... r ;urn today and Mr.' Marcley will take 1>an. Tiiric run<. -.,. ( . .A' '"pon motion of Mr. I)ebevoise, the Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton, '"-tifr.ineer waft Instructed to prepare iiln place, for the balance .of .the period. Summit'.- •next t«Ily Lame in tlt« Mr. aiKt^Mrs. W. H. Sheeliey, Mies second -es»ii'ii. l\iirft-s>* patiencu Ha»* for*ft~(.;e\y>JTotil%rl!igHe,ld. ave- : Henry^Wheels $25.00 AgneH Sheeiiy, Miss Alexfuiders, .Mrs. was rewardeil with n gift; lie then pur- nue from Edgewcod road to~Furk~ave- Thomas Dull, 10. F. Phelau and fain- IlUf.. , ' " lasse....,_.s ._ the fall are excellent and lottitil the midwiiy pillow, took tlflreeially prominent, a large number of „', fv...Findluy, Mr. and Jlrs. (J. S. humtv'-i'ii " Jieinacher'.- -cratch two ln>-e.ntedrTre*fonowingo?tiinances and' Northrop, Mr. and Mrs. McMauu*-,- 5.00 "ity were eucii read and referred to neu having signilied their intentions Coaster Brake, extra Imgger to It*ft center. ' - "" • if entering. -This daft) is -principally Mlss Helen McManus, M^r. TmdMrs. The fifth tally'vyai rtgi^leretl iti tht— .ll»« taw and Ordinauce.CommittVe; ieorge .'Valentine, Mrs. (.'. dt^-Mlira- fifth"" innitig. lleinactier drove H^. - -Ordinance fora seweronHprlngilt-'ld 'or men over :J5. hall',. Dr. CharltjH P.. Ilatu^rCK, Mr: SPECIAL BARGAINS in Second Hand Wheels fv*nuewest of Passalc" avenuel fora A night clasH for young iiiVu and sciTchtr past the pitcher, tu*>k j-*.tx»ml^ ay class for young me" lieMden'two md Mrs, .Stalker, Umirftlyn; Mrs. J. and thrttl on i»" pnsftM ;bnll and wild 'fwerlu Jleechwood road from fcjpriug- i 1. Southard, MISH, A^T-Adams, Mr. ami. llfc ,OVH classes, one.fot,lM>yi< 'froni.iLtftrk and MorriH ayenuen; end fornn un. 7 ^Iliomas 4*. Bnrryr LoaiHville, Ky.; made iu thc(*>eveuth rouu3. Brwwii " *xife»(.jon (Jf the Storm Sheliou N. Hibb, Philadelphia: J,-<\ jigain meandered.1 to fir^l on called "n the Boulevard and Jt.teph R. Fox,.of New York Kent, Kichiii?mil,^V*a.; Mi"S. A. Heitz, HENRY'S GARAGE Mrc. E. D. Jones, Hoboken; Mr. and balls;Bdvancett on iteinacher'a pretty ivill addrei-ddresHs the ineetiugg in ttospel MTB. Hugh CoyJe, Mn?. JvJ'wurd Hart, ^Ir. Debevolee repotted on the re-ad- •IIF.!J F. Coyle, Hugh Coyle, Jr., Je'r- iHj|,_ \'nu Ciee building to-niojrow

uf tte npepd!n^ hours un- -I-H-H-H-H-H 1i-n 1i11t1 i»v THE JAPANESE UI she wasmviiki-ni'd by a light touch, Beginning July 6th Close I2o'olock Saturdays Hhv t-prai.g to-her feet with a try of He. Is Child. Fanatic and Emotional I WHEN BESSIE-! alarm, bsii as reas>nred by a pllinnst? AH In One. "Watch July 12th Open Friday Evenings. t>'( Ji«:l"s i.ii .lly fa- e. lit i- a biKn.It f c Mitniui^tioii1*. and, ^'1 feiiii'l •fin n it seven, mile* out,*" measure*! by A: -tamlard.-. lie .is be explained. *Tt sems that the sh-0, a hedlaiiiite. «£;-i n''ia tojuy turvy tipped over turning mit for another land, lie ty-iy .v :'i t'li'-Menit-M .and Summit By MARIE WAIT. •f team. Yojir ma lTok her K'g and they a cheerful liar «:**.• i iniiU* and a rtxl X took her Into Deane'i M and set It. They Indian tin- i.«'xl- a .<.-"ji!iai.t and a -have•Irt'fk-Ko busy.with their own trou- wflsher to*'.'jy .-:inl a tomor bles tlj;it"tliey never thought that you rrtw; • . Grow -J-H-H ^ilclit' be. worrying* ami" did not send Wt* -vvestcrners" Iiave l«t-u t:iusht to with JUT fiico r.jr:ihist the any nne on to tell yon. It"n nil rijrlit, 't wait too long before tin- regard the little Jap as au, aaiusing .oiiitli window. I-VIT shirt' thuimh, and your in a said net to wor- iiijd.prec'i'i'^un i-liild given to obstruct yon_nelect the cite of your sung .the (lu-k uf tin- winter nftyr- ry. Hie'll he In shape to move In the Ing MTthriviTlktmtiic with his polite con little' home.! nooii liiiil sen led down six- Imd wnk'li-' luornlni.',. nnd they'll briny her .oh MARKETUIALSEY 6 BANK sfs7 7 1 tents In kowtowing, to snj=iK.'iiiliug from ed tin Vimd for sicnN "f tin. tcjiin. 'I*v.i} here." the brant-lies, of the cherrj- tree his Onr lists contain some very of'llh' touiN h:nlC"iiM'mill ^OILI'. Tin* "I'nnr mill" IIes>Ie said softjy. "Bu dainty poems n'iWrfnst-0 to" bis'friends attractive bnrgniny. last hlitniM liav*- started only ;ui hour I'iii-f;l;id t'« know that Il'ij only tha nnd to dawdling for hours over the cer- or ho iift<-r Hi-.- n|l»T^ y«t it wan nearly Instead—Instead-*'f some^of tlie horrl emonial tea, and when we t*w him~uh- \ It o'clock mill i lie familiar form hnd not ble things I'V.-JI-* Ihlnkjnir." dor the tent llnp. bowing and laughing put In appciiniiti't'. "I tliotitrht you'd sleep better If you and playing checkers, ,he weiss a vel- E.-C.- HOLMES knew Just wlifit-tlie- inntter was," In vet pawed kitten In khaki. And vet New Jersey\Greatest Then ;t knock m the door sturll't'd smiled. you and I,have seen him "In battle a her, liuil t-ln- eowVivd into the darkness, "Sleep*;" she repeated. "I can't slee] ramping, niglng tiger, greitly of. Slav Real Estate Agency lioplni; thiit tin* IntriHltT, uli(.i>ver it tnfilL-ht.'',' , . - • • _ bayonets and afterwardjlrogglng •him- mijjlit . bi*. would lu-coun' tired and #» "YeV ymi ran." he Insisted.'. "I'n self to the field hospital,-shot to- OPPOSITE STATION . fiwji y.' IH*(«*;H), tin.1 knocking run tinn- jrnlnt; r«xmi, and then.- was-no so foreign to her usual plnclil life* of Little .Ixjrtl Kauntleruy, Peter the lire- jastjy proud of our mail iiiillliC place savi- the (.'rent cupboard she dropped asleep. Jleriu'it .'t'Jti .Silting Hall—cbil room, hut was' wfls ttinilnir to the way of dawn wlirn AppIctou'M- .Magazine. strongest" ]mks in the chain, of this great store's • t-he routed herself nnd stnred dumbly Coating, Fishing; Swini,'?? for Chil- Just roiiciiiillnn herself whfn a man en- dren: Lur^e Pavilion for Dancing Bticcess," Wo wantyou to use—test it. tJiormiglily* tered ciir^yliiK a lantern". • • for .a 1nnmeiit_at tlio uiifamlllnr room. Then recollection .returned,', nml" she. OLD VIOLINS. Parties. .•-•..•'; ami a-How UK-to demonstrate its many splendid ae.>'s ouv of the mas- may shop as quickly and conveniently liy mail as "(ilvc an nci-mmt of yourself," he de.- Bit up nil nl^-lit," she reproached. of Stradivarlus or_ (Juarnerl- frer-hineut9. on hand. lnaiiiieil. "Trying to T» teal t lie'.house i" "I thotii*lit you nii^-ht wako up,In the us or another of the famous makers of 02-tt in person. There are no delays—no errors- "Wo are moving in." she cried indig- nhrht nnd be scared," he confessed. a century or two ago. satisfaction is snugly packed with each parcel wo nantly. "( caiiM' on with the tlrwt load, "Now fin -joint; over to mrilce pome The questioned superiority of these. nnd.iDotlier nnd father were to be here ctifTee anil brlii«"lt over.^lt wnu'ttake old and often battered instruments bas ^ **-y. i:>twecu M« ry K. \V«!>h. e.\t-<-Utrix soiid out. If" you are not a p^atron- (which is been variously uscrll>ed tothe peculiar •f Ji'lm IS. Wiil-li.il'-e.'ii-cil. w• ><>«.• for f-ulv em p loy tt l_a nd_Jo_th_e_riD*^i 3S- i!il- j -mJtJtrHi^-tKt-trf rt*rt h X'".rrlnt:n *'"• »'"''* iiefi>n».—Hieni-wa_B- iii-l:iiUi(i_v.-iii!ij.i,-,'it-tli' -.**h'.'rirr".H-<>(]lL-e, in statements. n^_ . , lmprovins effects of age and lone use. he City of Kliz-ilK-tli. N. J.. on no trace of weariness' lit his stride. v • •'"AiHH.'.iiL_.foel-\Viyet" he Introduced. thoiiKh every boiie-in his body itched. Of~t.Tte'~Ti a'r>'; IloWever, murD ere- ffrIIIJ ii;y "I Just «nt hit<'k from town and saw He was -soon back with n breakfast, detiee b'a.-f bee. a given the suggeslioi; DAY OF JULY. l'.dT. the llchN. I diil not know .tbnt tin." 1 at.tw<> (I'deck iii'the arttrnouii oi -;iiil Hay, and this time Ilewsle Jmd the table pre- of an eminent authority that the real al! that (.'-rtJilii^tx^L-t or cared of land and 1 new owners were moving In and mine pared. •ause of th*r~pnpertority of the old 1n- -fr- htTfinufttT ('artic'iilarlj" ile-eril't *!, over tn see if tnniips were In the house. t', iyliiK and l.t-fiig In tli»* Cltj* of.Snin- "You'll have your folks-here by din- ttruments \* due to a peculiar w.irp- iiii. in tin- t'.'iinty i-f L'uirni am] .State of New I live acln-s tlie \vnv."< nfj of the WO<>1 to a higher an-li. a t-r-i-y. l.omi'Icd aiid ilt-si-rilicd as follow^: ner time," be said ns he gathered up lVclnnltii; at ii {mint in the northerly line of buckling caused by the position of the 1 "I have.I 'i here since It," slit* said*. the di-0i?3. "I (jness this ends our- 'ark avctiu* ^ (fi>rnn'rlr failed Mechanic; "Wo are moving nver TrnTirprofwn. I "I*" lioleiS .and sound p^^t-. tret1 ami in iln- t-a-tcrly-liiif i'f the IIOIIM.* MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND .CAREFULLY"FILLED. jilcjilc." - • " i u-as to show -Hi.' men where to put-the— It might at first thought bo suppos- •l ••'. thr- '•iii.I Sarah Etjimn H'ni -t"ii. nci\v '•<-•• "I'm son-y,"' she '.ooafepsed softly. upi.-.i liy Jrilm .T.'StiinniiiL", iind dStaiit ^no d that the same effect could be pro- -thin^M. 'I'JIM last load wetit-oh, years "You have been very conil to me." Linnla-'l ainl tliirty-nliif f.-ft tiortliwcstcriy -. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. • a;:"!" . . • . .i duced by jrivlng an cuiaKarrhing to a roni Hi.* f.iriM'1-loriiit.'il l>v tlit- luter^fftlriu of "Just neighborly," ho said nwkwnrd- iir.thfrly liuc (.f J'ark ILVCIHH; wltli the ",\'nd you've been t*ittin's here-Pi nee new instnitueiit. Imt tho effect. ;f at- friy line <•{ HrUlw utrwt: thi-my (l) ly. "I was Kind to help out, though alneil, is not permanent, becau^o wltli li twi'iity-Kfvt'n utnl thrt'i-miartfr t mid ulone the ~ hou>-e lot nincty-llvi* feet to land now or nt my lionsi'^now. A woman Bitting great a degree of rigidity Is 'tlie rr*- •(•rim-rly of .Idin Kt-ltoy: tlietice wltli his "Had your supp'erV" ^ v neross the tablo-doea £lve one »n ap- ine >ouih "-ixty-onc and threc'iunrtcr t]t«- "1 hnd a cold lunch," she said lmllf- PUPt.—rhlladeli>hi:i Rocord. '*- i-a.-t tUIrtyjjii^a-n feet: thence southerly a & petlte." nillfl with tliei!i->t courso nlncty-llve fci-t fcreiitly, "The kitchen thine*are on "You should.pet married,'1.she P»R- tin* northerly Hut* "f I'urk avfiinc; ami the lust Innd."_ , -—_. Iicii-c alotm tin.- iiortln-rly Hue i.f I'ark ave- n blttdi. ,- — "Plugging", a Hotel C^«t. •'iiorthhixty-nntMlt'trrcrs w«t thirty—cveri Jerscy. - •"""I'll brine so'niethintf over," lib ~i\q polng to," wna the stralfihtfor- Tlie hotel detective Fteppeil out of t to tin- I'oinT .>r rlacei'if bt'ufuniiK;. Ddnc ('lured. "I haven't had my supper, yet.'' tlie elevator and walked owr to the tin* *-anif i>ri-inl«t-s coiivi.*yL'd in said Id:t ]"<•• ward answer, "Ju^t n.s soon ns It's po- l—-.--a Wnr»!ruir by dt-t'd of Surah Kmmn He slipped i»ut, and llessie hank Into lite to propose to yon-that Is. if you'll counter. UnTi-ton ami hn-nand *!nti-r] July-r.'. it-Mi, and the <*h:ilr by the window b» resume "Well, I pluirned Iiim," be Kilil. ri-i*i>ri'.'il in 1 k K-i <>f dtciN for Uul'iii have me." .• • tmuity, on i'iic»'S3T(i. cto." her wntcb. After awhile he returned. 1 Who? What for? "1*11 say yes now If you ask me,'* slie gg - -WIIJ.IA3I II fAWltENCE;' nnd she went out Into the dining nx'tn. promised. "I knew thnt I TovetT you \Vliei|e did you hit him ;" quickly asked • Slit-rlir. We are delivering SCRANTON coal within 'where he win straightening out the I.KI1OY A. r.ri'BY. Kr.!T. when I watched you drive down tho a' friend" who was standing by. l A.lv-. Fc(.'s-«'J.(w chafrs. The steam of the Imt coffee road last nlf:ht nnd felt that you were Didn't hit him anywhere. Just the city limits at the following prices: 1 filled the room with Its; ilellelons odor. going away from me." plugged tlie. keyhole'of his-door. Nev- find for the tirst time she realized that ^M:Cl'TOi:s SETTLEMENT-Notice N j "I beat you:" he exulted.' "I knew r hear of plugging before? When we I j tijrcl'y irlven. that tin* account of tin* the was turnery. .^t, thpit-Jt^H were the gjrl for rue tlie mo- have a guest whom we suspect Is get- -iili-cril't-r?*. fxetujtor-i <.'f Willlnni M.Clark, Grate, §4.75, Egg, Stove and Chestnut, "I brouu'ht mine, too," he explained. tlfeea-t'ii. will In.- aitilit'-d mul statod liy the ment you stepped out "'of tlia't ward- ing ready to leave without settling or Surn"'Kate, and rei'«rtf tin1 -"U'll save time." . robe." whose credit Is exhausted and fails to *>rj.|ia«« Court of thf Oninty of t'nlr.ri. on §5.90; Pea, §3.50 per ton. He drew up a chair, nnd presently ettle up, we Just wait till he leaves W.-.]in-ilay. the t'.vt'iity-f'Hirtli day or July IlfXt. *he found herself chatting as she sip- • - .. A Chicken For Him. his room-and pluij the keytole. In his ped the enffee mid munched the bis- Ont-e ;ip,iu a tilue n youth who had door. Then he has to F.ettlo up or leave .IACO11 NEIT. Hilt. ' JmJ. she found, kept bachelor commenced to navigate the sen of mat- his baggage. The- plug fits over the JL'UCS f. VON MIX- SUMMIT COAL POCKETS Iiall In the little farmhouse ucro«H-the rimony went to his father and said: end of a key. it Is placed in the lock E way. In the summer lie had neveral "Father, who should be hoes— [ or lid turned. The key Is then with- "SCRANTON- :—• Nothing better in Anthracite. hands helping him. but In the whiter my wife?" lmwn. leaving the plug in the door." he lived liy himself and was clad .Then the old riiausiiiiled and said: s nty Star. "Rtail the Hi:":.\r.» Park Avenue. Phone 56-i?.'" enough to b.'ive neighbors again. "Here are p.m ebb-ken-* and a team ,. .J5hi* iibnost forgot .her trouhhM until of borse-i. Hitch up the horse-:, |nad An Oversight. , the tray was dtjrtfMeil and Joel rose. tht1 ehh'keiirt into tin' wjigijn and wher- • When Chapjiii' gut up :!]•• «>:1UT rnor::- "I'll take . theM!'things over to' the ever yon can llud a man and hisrwlfe :ig ho ^vaii'i-T'-:! an mini hi-i apart- house,'" lit! .said, "nnd then come bad;. dwelling slop nnd. make inquiry ns to H'lijs iii hi-; |ir«Tty pink j..ij:iri::i's. -tl:i.* Y«MI ^yon't be scared, will yon?' who Is ilie IIOSJ. Wherever.yon find a cry' picture (if w.l.>; • . . • • -' Ilcssie iihook her head laughingly. woman num'iiig things teavi> a chick- "\Vhat!s III.1 tuattiT, sir?" inquired There wax a certainty of movement en. If yoii crime .to a place where'the is valot: ' about Joel that Induced ennfldenco'.'aml man Is In control, give him one of ih.« ''I don't lliii'MV.. Al(4i-tn<*'.'' he gro:;n-. ns-she wntilled tlie light p<> lip In hN borsos.-"i • - ' - . (1.- "Ipa^ pa^tft d a i:i-i-t unhappy niglji.**- kitchen while he moved nbout at his After seventy-nino rhlykeii'* hnil been Alph-insc nki'd lil!ii over carefully, work, the ocea^loiiiirslllinlictte against disposed of, say-; the San Frnncl^i-o '.'Oh. sir. ho ' i-xclalim^I. "I' know . tlie light ,broiight coinfurt.to her. Then Chronicle, he came to n House iind vhat was tl niatti-r' Tho trouserlnc-*: the light went ont.flgaVh! and she cnuld made the n^iial [noiilry; f *fuuf r IIJnia'' j weri' not cre;ic_ llmt: TiatrbTigiVn to fall. ~~ ' man. • hnd pri'imrcd for you were hansin™ She'looked up wliir'a s;inile as .lie "(Jot to slmw ine," ro^.i the font of tlie.-bM.*-*— I entered.. • "•••-" ' . • : So the u:ife ivas oalliHl, nnd she nf- ON SUNDAY, JUNE 2.3 "I .was .tempted to niti ncros.^ and" er liushjind'a assi-rtlnn. liilp .Vim wltli tiii' dishwashing.." sin- "Tnk'i* wliicl'.cver hor?e-you 'want," Cannae. 1 said. "I never thought or r.sJtnTTTfcr ras life lioy's reply, . Cannai . -ri.* ll:innib:il l:! hnve offered to do so before you left." Sojtie husband replied. "I'll tnke the vk-tnry over tlie Homans, Is New Through Train Service Between New York and" 7 "I guess I t-nn do my v.wn. cjmre's:" silnyiTrtl^oii^tlii? oppo-site ^"side **f tin* hp Inughed back. "I wns wondering But the wife dMn't like the buypenirjsula frnm tlie • out t-Is miles back (Imton. way.- I've . pit ii fre;:h and talked to him. He returned and from Its niDiKli." It was from this bat" U'iiui; nnd If you don't mind bel.rg" said. "I relieve; I'll .take, the 'gray tlenVld that Hannibal sent to Carthatre lilcme I can Mud out what'* the matter. lior.^e.""' ,. _ - . thr.t'i* bushels of cold rliif:- from thv I brought my revolver over so.you "Not much." said Missouri. "You'll i -iLeave --_-_-_,•_•_s JSJewari\ewarkk __ r- ~ •r*~zr7']'i\j p. m. would feel safer. 1 tlonil suppose l;e n chicken." ; .1 the battle.- Cannae Is nbmit 2*"«> miles | you'll need It. but If might ho a com- from Roinc. beaVes-QrangCy-f—,,.' - . 7.19 p. m. fort to feel-Uiiit you had" it.'* „ -_. ' Snarja (n Emqliih. "Hut lfs~siie!i-u-4r)ng, rold tlrivev"_ A Ilusslaii artist •wh.i has so thOr- Tho Worm Turned. Leaves Summit, { - 13b p. m. bbe' protested. • -- ' --...__ mastered thi* EnKlIsh-lnnpiia};? "Am 1 to unilerstninl,_iln/n." n«ke back ns so<»n an 1 can." ng with a friend I SAW.a street sign. of neftssity ,roiii:4lri the tasfc of each She waicllrd him. drive, out of tho Oil,' I said, 'what a runny name for a and every tiit^iber of the human raff. 'yard presently, nnd as the well match- Jtrret' Kntelnnd street!* I pronounc-. —Saturday Itevlew. ed team npe"d down the road a Budilen ed tlio K. 'You're wroug,1 *ald my Lackawanna -flense of-kim-liness came o.ver her. It frieo3.../You pronounce It "NeclahtV* Vanity. was not quite the_freH.rig she had ex- EeJ^iTJie—IC-^lS-BUenL! I_took-the- Uttle_Fred"Why ls.lt. perlehced l#fi»re. ThtiJ, had been the lesson to'heart. The nnt day I,went, are i complaining aboat their H N. BUXTER-FIEJLDJ DIV. PASS, AGENT, lone.'lnes.s of solltudn. Now che was Into a restnurant. I looked over the' •ervants? Little Elsie-Ob, that's JUF* lonely' because. \Varo had pone, nnd bill of fnre.. '(Jive me pome "ldncyn," * to let People -Itnow they can afford to have *enr.—Chleapo News. 749 Broad. Street; Newark, N.*J^_ even while Nhe. cried Boftly to herself .Raid. The nervltor lookeil at me 36-39 her heart slowed ns she remembered Dgbflst.' Flnnily In desperation I point- how qjjletly he bnd take.n pOBFjenRlon- ed to tlie record of what I wanted. /Ob! tt^e. principal to' nnd had brought llvrht Into the gloom, KUlnevB," herald. •Excuse mif,' I rKl' Oft-.p-urpose ami lespors the use to nil •--She fcll'dnlce.]) after a time and !olned hauglitily, *Uie K-U ellcn't^' J i.—Taylor. _ ; J

VOL.'XVIII,-XO. SATtltDAY, .JULY 1.0O7 8I.r>() PKK YEAR

BUSY SESSION TUESDAY ••BUILDIKG INTEREST. ?IR.'CKANSTOUN VINDICATED. RESIDENCE OF MRS. ASHTON HARVEY, SHORT HILLS. Thi're U no indication> of s In tlie l"n ion County Orphan's THE HOODOO VAN1SHEIT times iu (he construction of new tniiid- Court before Judge At water on ings in'.Siiiniuit. All local mechanic* Wednesday of last week, the com- Common Council Considers Pub are not only busy hut. hundreds of plete accounting of William Crans- workmen from out -of town are re-toun, executor and trustee or the Summit Captured Both Games in lie Improvements quired to carry on the work now under Cheselirough estate, was pns-eil by way. . ' the court and .Mr. CninstoiuiV - Fine Style . There are more than fl score of missions allowed. t ' new Imildings now under construction, Craig A. Marsh, counsel represent- "[ITT APPROPRIATIONS ADOPTED hi addition to those about completed, ing the Altfiriiey-tJeueral nnr«ti>2- Lluthiim Beaten 3 to I — Itjideau avenue. that we <<>tthl not t jitititi," .Ml of the members were' present nt Lintner, on Hobart avenue and •After passing the accounts Judge At- reiMiInr meeting uf the Common road.- water took occasitiiv to remark, that Till •K.-['A\ > I;K.• i- i.v Iletcliwoixl I*nrk tract. • • • •* very .hard, its is shown by the very --('liathani 1 \vlio had teen jilisent fr.\M >\\t: or TIII: r ' Won. Lost:, ;oard xiiereafeu" .- power over_tiie Cresee'nt nvenue." ' . - ' another'thing to ' collect rents fur aiitinrl'trof:yfarsfiTi Sutiiiiiit, \vju:rctht'ya-took.-nn m*iive i>ii'rt'in all social f\cnis hotel and to look after the repairs. I »nd,w!itre Mr.. Harvty'now ha- 'nifiul'tTsliip iu tlie Caiinc i'.ni^k< 'ouptrv Suiniiiil ... . _"• '7 4 vice, was' referred " to the ' C. J. treiier, two il-faiiiily cottages 1 DliVtT* . . . . . -!•• bril I n'nu ce" Comm i tfee^;~ oif Suinmit^nveriueT"Tieiir Morris ave^" -W'.mld-i!Ot-\v:titt-lo-havt!-it-tothi.-and Cluh~ ' . ' .. zL .'. '—^ .•• " ^- -- *- if I did, I should endeavor to get rid of Ciriithnni... 7 •"1 Tlie application of the Telephone u*. Tlie hou-f i- Tu ftvt front by r.I tcetMlccp, two.-tnry ami'attic >l met ure. It I rviiiLHon ,", li it a** soon as possible." 0 ini'iiny.'for the locution ^of poles on F. l£. Iwttell, two-family cottage tin is rary is the receptum-rtioin, with a niu-ic alcovr, all lini-bt-d. i I'li/alictb at Siiuimit. that if such a walk lleecliwood road, rear of .Summit to Ii 11 all vacancies in the Hoard of isMui in \\hite enamel. To the right of the hall is a handsome d in ini;-ri HUM, llui-hi'i) Irvin^toii at Woll'icld. - .„ it i-liould l»e laid on both sides of th\ Hank. .. . • , ~ Trustees of the proposed (-'hesebrough th in ma I loyally, with paneled waiiiscotini: and beam ceiling. IJn'.-K nit he dining- Chatlitim at l>o\cr. -irtetf" Referred to tlie (Street (,'inn- (•Jeorge V. Muchmore, lilock of-four Orphan Asylum, and we are informed that Mr. CranMouii purposes making room are the kjtchenj^bullerV panlry, rear bail, st-rviinls' ilmiug-rooiu. i-tr. ujiitte. stores and, eight apnrtnients, ou In the.'second sitiry are lorat^d. four large chninbiT-, wiih dri—*ini;-rmmi- ami Siiniinit knocked Hit I'vi'r, liver inul~ „._ , On application from the Newark ?prmgtlejd avenue, to lie. known as these appointments itt—due time and individual hiitli-rooius. * . linni- tint nf tlic nOttrinjl' hoodoo uti Hilt For-tlng"'Co.; for one .hoard and tlie '"Mulrqse." present the' names to the court for continuation. • . . <)vt-r the kitchen eN tent inn i- :t -i-wing-nmin niiil.serviuiN' uinirtcrs,'with 'ThurNday, nnd we hope the jolt wns of o::e iiill potter, WIIH referred to the Cottuge\fur_Mr.*. \V_illiam Walker, servants* liatli, it<-. -In the third story arc four i-llumber-, with bath-moms. Mich severity that the lnmdoo will filr- Fire iind Police Committee with on Oakland^jdace. r__' Notwithstanding the annoyance and The hou.-e i- heated ihrmighout by coiiiliimitiou Iml water IITMI hot air systt'm. cver stiiy away from Ihe hill top city. p)ivtr. . Residence for C. K. C. Jiiegels, on inconvenience which he ha*- been S. L. Wriglit was the contractor. - . • With tilt- departure' of the hoinloo> The iissessnientH for a sewer in Park *?uininit aveiiue/slielween HassingerV uhjex'ted to in being required at short bowing di-midly, Sum in it auiiexcit jivtiiue, west, and for the HuUart ave- and Ferry's. ^\ * notice to prepare and tile a final :ir- couiitiug and present vouchers for Withdraws All business from Texas. •; . HALDWIN-WILLIA.IS. twu j-nmcf. of tbc league scries, taking.' nue -idewalk from Springfield avenue K. W. Dennis is t>uiliiing a house 1 the iiinnii;!^' niiuit in fnsy-fnuhiiiii" tn Whit (ridge place, were continued. on South and John street, Kast Sum large business transactions carried on The Prudential Insurance Company from MittiaKt'i Diiscoll's ImpcfulM ami . Tlie Finance Committee reported mil. for the past eight vears, Mr. Crans- uilioniiced that; follmvi'ng I fit- cx- ()n Wt'ditesdiiy t-yi'iiiiif.', at ".iili. tou'n wus able to comply and present i> winning a vic11-cimtested cxhitdtiotr that it was inexpedient to grant tlie W. j\. J: Iteeve, coltage,\liop and iiiijilt.'of a inimbur uf .other life in- Miss- IreneWilliJwus. of" tlii- city, a complete niid voluminous statement, from Koiikl^V Kulir*, nil by tbeabovu : of Janitor .Shields for an in--barn on Franklin place. surance companies, it \voill<| with- si-.ter of Mr-. Knl.crt II. Chandler,'.it verified by vouchers, which were not printt-d f-corf^. Charles K. Howe In buiiding a\\ery Iraw Iroiu Texu-, cnn-idt-Ving it ini-Ashwnod avenue, was uniteil in only hat'isf'actury to Ihe court but tu[uissible to voinply with the law remiirriag- e to Joseph E-). Itahlwin", 'th'v "Taking the Until result into coiif iiler- The Law and Ordinance Committee attractive residence on the Hoiilevard. theopposiug counsel and okijeclors a- •enlly pas-td in-that State requiring cer.t-iiioiiy tnking place at the home of atiiin, Siimmil, to all intents mid pur- lejnrted in reference to a eeueniJ Plans are being prepared fora.re>i\ 4 ivell. Unit To per cent., of the re-erve valuer Mr. ai/il Mrs. (,'haiid Icr, mid' being jm^fh, M'ttU'd all argument* couceru- llitiiM- for (,'olouial Hull, that the I en ce for Adrian <'. Hiker, on'Hill-* 1 »f policies written inTexa^ be invested pwtfoniitd by tlu- ltev. Minot C: Mor-iii^ tin niortiiiiK'Kiinit' iu the very M)t:^e-tioii did not appear feasible, crest. ' ' " in ihe State. -•- - - gan-, pastor, of the Ceiitntl Presby- lirst session, as the runs they wort'd hit that if upon further investigation Dr. Thomas H. llockwell is Imiid- UTEL ARRIVALS AND NOTES. terian church. - . ' afterthnt inning were not nt*eMrs. J. I!.. Scott. Merritt ItiKld, nf Clmtham. 'sudden lcall/atlon that SiiiiiniU woultl isit: fur the- appropriations for thelouse for(-«. F. Vreeliind, Mrs. K. 11. Kokjiusmt and Mr. and _ JThe bride's gown was of white net not stand for tiny fooling on the fi"-i\] vear. and outlined the irecesMty William Jl. Sonnekalb is building a Mrs. 11. Wilson, of New\York; .1. I.. Of Cfniisc yiiu'll take Hlotig sonic interestinirJiook-* for rainy day ^u- over white silk, and she carried a national holiday. SteiiiKnivrr, thv '•T the increase m tlie city and fire • eat cottage on .Mountain aveiiiie.nu (iordou and wife, IJrookHj-n while your away, bouquet of while rosen, nnd wore a lVrr>l -11111:11.to.^ace,..lviiHleinani whtltwl :i'V'iui;l>. and the addition of theiroperty 'purelui-ed from A. AHnyle". , Orange; Mr. and M plenty of "bj'_moit en- veil caiiglit with white roses. Ihe llr*t ball pitched full on the now, ittin-'of !?J,0(M(-for improvements to Taylor. Iteldiain and Mis* Ituth C. \\ i^ voliiiiico in cuir Hiock- sending it sailing over < Jidih-tein'M lid "lie city jail Miid for Kprinkliiig the ,>_b/-'Cjk« by - liji- must cclfbratt'ii The dress of the liridestuaid was nt :uiUi,nr-?._ We -»-U nt the lowt-.^l in hit field and pu'ltMt up at the red- •iittt-with Dustolint*. Theordinanee white batiste, with IIIIIL*-trimming'-. Y. H. C. A. PARAGRAPHS. The picnic held on tlie lawn on JuK; New York pfic<« Latest Fiction, The M.is-es Simpson wore white' li^lit station hefore tlte-leiilher wns re- ^a.« rtud a second ami third time and ' 'Sl.OfLor S .VS as the I*HHP may he. turned to. the »liaiiiuiid. /.ehnliiiuer ii'lui'ted without objection, it appears 4, wasjMltxided success and bmuglU. \~Tf~y(;n h;LVf not rt-:nl all the linnk" li;ti>te. . • many old guests back to the'house to .that were pnpiilar ii yt-ar or «.o ago .The wei)<]iug march WIIH played by then kiuilly fanned but Si-liulcr had u p tru- 1 >'i "full in u nut her column. The in- you'll probitbly mid Htutetliirm in- ('hauncey llickok. Kiit.nl eye umi. walked, nfler which hi' 1 est is becoming very interesting, t/aeli spend a pleasant day.,. Hie short p'roT ft-itseover last year-is nearly i-KVKHi. leiV^tin^ in "in- liuf of 5f .The house decorations were daisie-. tried Fiiniifi-'s arm, re-lilting iu bin earn having reached the 100 m>itii. gram was followed-by dancing. . Hooks. The-" me itII hand) ferns ami palinn. Kuppt-r was nerved Mi. Vreeland for the 'Street <\nn- l^cttin^ t-r'editftir a stolen i-nck.'_ The blues, captained by Kugenc C. Arrivals dining tlie pa-t week V1ii- by I'ivot, (he table . rheiii- liam Perry, Mrs. Tot hill, William Niagara Falls. > . JiK^remitioii in easy style, not having to. prepare plans for it frwr hiiying ijlready ln-yu ''"sei/ured. Tuthill, Mi-s Kifimn Tutiiill, Mi— The briitci* a gi-e:il-grau!J-daiighti-r the pitch very lined to prevent them • flag sidewalk on ihe east-side of The association hope to iucrca.-e their Donithy Tuthill, Jlrooklyu: Mr. TITH! nf Peter II. Wendnver, who acjiwrcil ;i national fit me Imiu mz** n*' the infri'i- u sciiriiiL.', nnd it was ouFy three -.. avenue, .anil cubbled jr utters membership by at least -in and those Mr.-. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs.J'fter-. tin'; Sunnnit Ii sitles, from rrpriiiglleld (rodiici*r of thc'ii-e of -tars iiistcml nf hit* .they n;ii.heied from In- delivery--"* :oriteniplatiug .jb'iiiiug should hirnd Mr. mid Mr-. Thorite", Newark. strip-,'"!!'thi' Aiu'erican Hag to.'lcimlt- e to Kldtft* road.. their names in nt once. • 'I lie cnntest the nunilit-r of S.tates in the t'liion. alter .the u'f"ic-:iHl'si'-'ioii. A resolution WIIH also adopted clo-cs un:UiP loth of J lily. . Aliout the Sutiinitt \v:inU' ffir macadamizing Shadyside ave- -u-liincheiMr, the lo^iirg team .a'ctiug as boti'l was well-attended; many Sum- BUROL-ARY INSURANCE.- , JXAUTOMOBILES-INSURED . allerTt wilti iin'illdfiii-c in Ib.trtr ITr"t ^iie. —t • •'•' ' . . . -. S waiters. . !„___ mit people btinu' pre^t'iit to enjoy the A i- \'.i]!'-i:i;i!:i;il.i.t!:i;i'l'i.- i :•u ' u-\l.-i ' ' Tiii-( <>S.< 1ST IN ttjHI- Sl'HINSl'lMNd I'l i:i.l) V. \\ M. IN'S Cit -.ftry at i.-nt • _ • - . . " l.iN «.r.\l;.\\T(.i «i,. i /;;,• • 'M- i"iii'iiiiL*iiLtir.' r N.I T.I: n > r A PI on I In-hard-nil1* I'exn-. It'ii^uer—mt(» " 1 ti'.pare plans for a sir to the the features or the day. Very pretty ,•'•' I'-| fuith'T iai!i'-ii!iir- ^li'iill. " . •'ij.linjr | frutters oil both>iile> or a ica-t-'-r nt third u IIKII be lieat_out fc/~ t ie Secretary and designate *|vliicli >Tiie soavenir nieiiui .of the "day were u-ed. \ 11OTC 11 Iv I ^&?5- J <> 1 5H1 C <>. ih^t and tut whiV'li- JSruwn tried (*> IU- street. _.- • • • • you wl-h to be placed «in. TWIJ larw and liCHUliful nml" no\el • favor- were! 2AL i:s.'I*A'I*IC AM) I.NSIK -run- hut Wih nipped at I he pbuc on Mr. Conipton for—Hte-\Vater~and bulletin- witji tlic nmitcs i»f-thc^iurAv liJi-frtliuUd. , | '•'irlit Committee stated that the com-nienit'L-r- have heeii iii^I:ilke stated that the pro- Itlrlianl-on M*iirinj,'f while Fanner A. I;rnld-tein tbeit-^itve (lotitcit Main * Onklin, Wiiluini I'. < Vuiklin. will -waUi.from (,jrt-enwon,l Lnkt- to 1 1 Ht-tio.'oud_ii'•Iwnice, Iml he* flippeii l'h''V ai '. .—^'-t ii) tin- :• a-di tancv of aboub t (in the itttenipfatMl I.iiideiiiitii' mid '.V.ilUMipplicirtlonx-for Von 'the the boy 'camp H(»ward Major, .1. (;>I!oeli:. M. 'S.'it- Frank will re- i'o-to HENRY'S nin'I n-t- your imin'-y's. \vurili. . Farmer U>t|i liol-footcd: it over tluT n tract. fourteen miles. Mr. vil,'K! I. VanSyke, Miis Mnmia I.. turn today alid Mr. Mar.Iey will take inoiion of Mr. Delievoisc, the Harvey, .Mr. .and Mrs. JrTI:iniiItoii, was instructed lo__.prepare hisjdacf, for the l.alanceoftlil 'f lc pL-rin.i ld y £ ,'in -Xht! - , ,-,••• ,--———; Mr, ar.d Mrs \\.;-H. •.-heehey. "i^i'i'iimP "-t^^iou. -^-lvitfTc'*T«i=i:ifiili'eiVcir I'i»iis for a' sower mi Springfield ave- Mis> Alfxmidt-r-.'Mis. Henry Wheels- - - $25.00 :'ia-,fr(ii]i Kiljrewnod road to Park aVc- : { AV.if rewjtrdeil « itli n KITII-IIL' then pur- excellent and Tlmma-T)uM, K. V. I'litTaTi' txruiz-fiCiii^ • Inint-d\hv nii'hvay pillow, took third i\y, Nt-w Vork: Mis- IC It. and Mi-c 1 v- will be" es- Capital ':^ ^X^ 21.50 mi l!ri»>vn'*« oil I at" UrM- and lie I,aw and Ordinance Committee the tiiisiness men (*. K.' I'inrllay, Mr. mid Mr-. -i;..'; S. v (ft-H-nted thefollowiugordinances and pecially prominent, a 'In rye jiuiubcrnf •Northrop, Mr, and Mrs. McMuuu-, Coaster BraRe, extra 5.00 tionie ni^JleimifherV tuo tiny were each read and.: referred, to men having signified their intcnliims ;Miss Helen McManiH, Mr. and Mrs. lleretf in thy (lrdfrmnce for a newtr onSpringiicld for men over --V shall, IMV ('hark'H 1'. Haln-ock. Mr. liflh "."ilnnlit^.'""' Ilelnachi'WdriiVu iv SPECIAL BARGAINS" in"Secontl-Hand-Wheels 1 1 :iV*iiue west of Passalc avenue; fora1 A i-las.-, for and »nr| Mrs. Stalker, liri-oklyn; Mr-. J. MtiiclHT-pHft the—pitcher, .t" * ^ t*ftx»iul clay class for y 11. Southard, Miss A. Adams, Mr, and i : mid third on a pitted tall ii^id >vll. \ ' $5.00 to $10.00. pilch hiH'L*t;M*ively, and jiattert'il ttitr Avenue to DeForesraTenueVfor a boys classes, one for buy fn-in f to 1^Wonrl, Summit: J. S. Hill, Iluflalo: | in Summit avenue, between the other for boys from M t" 1 •*• will, be .Thuwia- I*. Harry, Louisville,' Ky.:! pan . Jones, Hobokeiii'-M'f.' and HENRY'S GARAGE -will addret-t; the mtftinj,' in Cnspel yirf! Hugh Oiyle. Mw. Kd'wuni Hurt. ; nilvancwl on HelnncUer'H pretty MIM F. LV.yle, Hugh "O>yler.Jr.,. Jer- J Agent For Pope Automobiles,. 1 reported on tue re;fld- hull. Van Cife "tHnlding to-iiiorrow sey t'itv. • eveninp- Everybody1 welcome. ' . (Coiitiinitd ou-Pa»;e (Coutinned on/Pnge Five) THE SUMMIT HERALD, SATURDAY, 6, 1907,

CAROM RELIGIOUS NOTICES. PROCEEDINGS OP THE BOARD OP CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS OF , H. W. RY3IAX, HkTHODIST KI'I.SCOi'Ar-.CHrHCH. k —The-Rerr-A.-H'.Ttittle,-i>.i>M pastor. ' -THE COUNTY OF UNION. HE crownirigi argument in favor Tlie Rev. K. M. C'Artuu, D.D., ansocl- "DENTISTV ^ ate. - - • - WULPP BUILDING, SUMMIT, N. j. -Morning service at 11 o'clock. OFFICIAL. of Life Insurance is the Im- r.i'^iil;»r nnH'tinjj of tlie Itoanl ot ia 'Evening service at 8 o'clock. omcc nouns {JJJ" * .Sunday school at 9.4-J a.m. Clifi*«'n Frt'cholJer.* of tin? County OL Men'H1 Htucly Club at 10 a.m. I'nion. IK'M on Tiiur-.l.iy, .June 0, 1907. measurable amount of good it has Kpwortu LeagueMervice at ~.I*> p.m. at 2.30 I*. M. OlQconoura: S.sp to Li m. \\ ednesday prayer meeting at S p.m. Ho!I call S'bowe'I tlio 'fallowing mom- .; I to 3.5-3 p. m. bcr-i pre-cnt.^'n.iniely- _ Pirectoi; King, accomplished for thousands and |)R. CHAS. R. RIVELEY, KAST SPMMIT CHAI'KI.. FnvlioMer-' Adam.-*. Cmly, C'liulek. Dar- Sunday school at lip. m. by. l)o:inf. Donahue. Fay, (Interior. Joni.'->, DENTIST, . Kpworth League werylce at ' p.m. Kron-<\ MII'IPT, M<-iA*l.' lVrry, Picr-on. thousands of families. Preaching by tbe Itev. E. M. Gorton, Itohi-ou. r-inith. Su.'iin. Willmr atnl tt'oodnitT—-». 404 Sprloffleld Are. Saomlt. N. J. I).I).,*at 7.45 p. in. . • I'r-iyer service Tuesday, at 7.-15 p.m. COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. 4- 0»orT»ytor"« Drugawre. Junior League Wednesday, at S.lo. Tlie iollowiu^ (onirmiiiicntion wai'pre- Clans meeting Friday, at 7.30 p.m. lonlcil aii'l road: ' X)R."A. H. MCIXTOSH, Bible Cla.-H Friday, a,t 8 p. m. Kli/aiioth. N\ .f.. .Time .">. 1M7. 1 ; FIRST HAPTIST CHUHCH. Mr- . Emily K. Williuni'-nn. ^ 'l'roli-ition Officer of I'nion County: Preaching services morning and *eve-' 1 VETERINARIAN. My~IV;ir Mr-*. \\ illiam-on—1 have r* - iiing by tbe Ilev. Kobert -Bruce Hull. ; Or»du*teAmorlc*n Veterta&rr College, ft'ivt'ii a n'pfirt of your wfirk ai [»rob.L —Naw-York City. OSce ma*• [tesldonco: P.P., acting paHtor. Christian Endea- vor iiieetingat 7 p.m.: mid-week service (ion oilici-r of Union county, coverin-; ;i on Wednesday evening** at 6 o'clock, •icrio'l of ovi'r'ihe yi-:tT-'. T\w report i-* Oppo»itcBouIev«rd, - SUMMIT, N.J, conducted by Doctor Hull. Snnday very intVrf'tiria ami i.-i worthy .of tli<*- has paid to policyholders, since flcbool at • \>A!) a. m., Tbpodore '• F. Ciircful. attt'ntion' of our citizon*. "Tin* Van.Dyke, superintendent. ilictlioil of dfaliMir "itli por>oii4 eonvirt- pil of rriiiH-* and miouVineunnr* i- a SIIU- its organization 31 years ago, -£JORRA N. WILLIAMS,' . * NEW BAPTIST CHURCH. - ' jee-t -nf tin* hi^ln'-t jinprirtutu't- to th-! Evangelical Lntb'erun services will be \u>ll-l)*'ini{ of til-.' coiiiiminity. From my ATT'Y and COUNSELLOR held every tirnt and tbird Sunday of ol).M>rv;ition .1 am .-ati-fic-1 that in iimiiy the sum of over $123,500,- tbe uiontb. at !M5 p. m. German cii-i'- it i- tht- lii'-t way tn dvnl with of- ATTAW. .. (I-IHI-T-. ah'I i*-pci-ially in'i>ori^ who-i> of- r nrencbing first Sunday and Engliab (be 1 third Sun Jay. All cordially welcome fi'iw- iiri tin- lir>t that tlioy have couiniit- 000, and paid it at a time 736-73S Broad St., NEWARK, N. J. t.'ii. 1 liVartily approv*' of the manii'-r . CENTRAL I'RESIIVTERIAN CHURCH. .of drilling with Midi IHTMHI" a-j indiratcl Monday A T!mr-ij>r. M. l-y A|'[">iiitiu..-nt Tbe Rev. Mjnot C. Morgan.' pintor. in your report. .1_i_|p • '.' when it was most needed. Sabbath nerviw.i: . Public worship 11 a.m. and $ p.m.; Siibbutb school. 9.45 I :\l*f\ wi-li .lo.i'Xprc-.J my . liiyh';ip- a.m/: meeting of Cbrirtian Emlenvor jift'riation of tin* valuable._ »i'rvicfs that OSTEOPATH. you hwvi' rt'iidert'il to tlii- county* as pro- Society, 7 p.m. -mid-weekservice. Wed- n,it i<»n nilictr. • ' • L nesday ut b p.m, . ,-' . . t (ir-'.'ii-T N. V. " J>"ck*ty. 1 i''coiiiiii''tlil tit tin* 1 ton ill of Fn-olntt-i- 52 DeForest Av. -Summit-Phooc 1 iow. ' ... . CALVARY CHURCH. ." .; ..cr-. i tliiit your -report lie pruitptl; at 'Hi;1 t bio for thi-i board.to imreha.-3-y'oil1.paint .-.•••- ' ' »3-tf Calvary church, .tlie Rev.' Walker (•x|N>n-e of tli-' county. „-'» that tlie jiulili'c Gwynne. rector; the Rev. Eugene X. m;*y innk-ritiiiid ,tlif kind of work wliith ini,'s to place ill tlie county caiirtJl-OU-JC CtirtUriisijistHnt;—Snndayserv.ices. 7.!iO ii:i« bci'ii tlntw in tin.* way -of-pralnititm. - iind 1*1 ii. m. Evensoiijf "J p. m. On first Wi-y truly yours. > which U doubtful, wo do not'think i Chiropodist, Manicuring. Scalp Sunday of month.'.}. 45 n. in. MatitiH with KllWAHl) S. ATWATKlt. shoul.l !,(. ,l,)ni. -.vitlioul nr>im» very do Treatment, Shampooing. ; cutecbizing. Hiindity HCUOUI y.'4.V'i.• m. 1'n unit i"!i of Fivelioldrr INtlti-on it ridc-t puljlic sentiitH'ii* tlirotiyhotlt th Wedne^drtyrtftiid FridayH.-n p.m. Other B'I.« orilfiod that the cninniunication 1J'.' cnutity made vvidi-nt to tlii* board'tha Patrons Att.Ti'!-l at t!i-ir H—M-ric- \>y ui< vreek duyrtand holy dkyn. 9 a.m. • iiml tint the Coiiimittee on s'ncli [nirclia.-ie.is desired liy tho people po in tin.-tit. OmcE Ho'Jiii; a to 5. icat ion l-e dirceteil to ol>tain c-ti- at this time we have not been able tc KIKST CIM'KCII Ot'-CHKIST SCIENTIST. •s for t)n* prinlin^ of 200 copie- of di-eover any .-Mich Sfntlm-pnt a* to war 485 Spingfield Av.,' Summit, N. J. r .ServiceH are held every Suuday ut report in ri'coiunu-nded. said cotn- anf HA in recommending the purclia3< TELEPHONE 30 R. irl-f4j»> 11 a. in. Aim* a testimonial and ex- •e Id i.'[»irt at tlio next- nu't'tin^ of of thivie oil jiaintinz-t'. perience "meeting *:very Weduefday the I innrd. . • evening at S o'clock; First National' If. however, any patriotic individual New Jorscy's REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. or s'K'ietk'a should wi,'- to purchase the Bank Uullding. Room No. 2. Sun- 1 HIVE. Shopplnfl Centro. NEWARK, DENTIST. day neliool at tJ".:JU a. m. Reading • Uy the C.'ouiinittoo on. Van Winkle pirtiin** and prcsont tV:n to the-eoun Hrnnl; l>i i Ksten-ion.. f>nriri-»ruil'l, ty, it \voi-lil_be emineiiMy proper for the Office Honnt-j* Wto It!—1 to'5, room open daily from -J to 5 excepting First Saturday Half Holiday July 6; Closing at Noon, But Not" Open Sundays. --The public are cordially^ N. ,T.: hoard to-acrept itlm ^ift for th-?'county First National Bank, Edgar Place, Invited.— 1 — -Tif-tlt" Ilmird of Frcehnlilcr--: and care for them in a -mitablo manner. Friday Nights Till July la: Closed July 4. ., Summit, N. J. Cetitli'iii* n—Tin* X'oininittre on the cx- He^pt'ctfully submitted. 1 I'MTAHIAN Si:ttVICES. tt'ii-ion nf tlie V:m Winkle Hrook Hridj.'i\ - CIIAPJ.KS \. SMITH, A- Unitarian Service*—Overlook Lodge nt SpririL-fii'ld. N. •!., wo it lil—report that K. K. ADAMS, rooms, Sunday morning* at 11 o'clock. it ha- coii-idi'iiMl it well to have aeon-; ..JT A. FAGNANI, prt'to •••iii for tin- 'improvement-*' ron- Gciitlomeii—Your Coniniittee on Throe Flri'iye^ in L'nlon Totvii-ihilt would ro- t.'injilatej d ."r-Vi-'i. in-teail of $4*10. a-> hero; IVAN r.1. K. SMITH tnf.n mj^ed hv the Itoard. fp-'ftfully report that it ha-* exainitu'd SHOOTING GALLERY. I'KTKIt H.JMKISEL. "tfHT'lirid^rn, ;iti(i Jind* tlie briJ^ ELECTRICAL CONTACTING W\ H. SWAIN". farter'* pliicc in -;ood condition, except AT for tli1.' water working it-* way (1ENERATOR.S. SIOT^RS. OKOItfiK R CLADEK. Young's Park Ave. Bowling Alleys S..IVT. of the wall, and would rfcoiiiitu'nd that ELECTRIC LKiHTS a wiii^ will ho built at a co-?t not to ex Long Distant Range J. -r. npN'Aia-i:. cet'd $7">. The brtdg*-1 njiar Baldwin's ia Coniniittee. •' BelU and .Telpphonen Installed and s will b> awarded to the 1 jn a wry bad condition,.itJx-'ing an ok -Fivelii-ult-i Oriiener ninveil that the re- wooden bridge, rotten and ready to tol ECONOMY'S GREAT VICTORY Hopnired. Fixture Work a Specialty. beat tiiiirlcmiuu. port l>"f rroeivt-ii :uid reenmiiii-iiiiatinn 1 ailuptoil. whii'h • wa- *o onlorfil- nn roll lap-' , and we wonll recommend iron bf.MiH and brick arehos. and a repair of UIVKN call Jty an unaniino.u-; vote. 1 Hv the Coinmiltiv. on Clart'innnt Place tin Wall* at.a eortt not to excoe-1 S700. Howard Hall B'ld'g., 493 Springfield nrii}tr<-\ C.ranford. X. .[.: Rndye numln-r tbre*', near Chapnian'i, To thf t^oard nf Knvliolilrr*: we iind civi-d in mi one side and in very Who lias not read of—who lias not felt tlie force had enndition. and would recomim-ni: Avenue, Summit, N. J." FRANK BRENN fJentleiVion—\"o|tir cuiiiniitteo-woiilil ro- ofctisiug prices on articles of every'cluy need V Who sitot'tfully n'port, tliat it 1i;w exainincd that the -ivhole • structure l>; re tin1 bri-ii;enn ('liireinont plare. Cran- built-at a c»-t not to oxt/isil $100, malv will not welcome this great sale with its LOWEK Harness, Blankets, fnnl. ami fiumd that tin' pn'-cni wooden ing in .ill >")T">. than ever heard of prices on good, new merchandize coveiin^ i- in a very had and un-nfe ron- r,c*pect fully •HibiniftitK' ditioii and -lnmlil ho replared. • v for wear, adonnent and use^-for man, woman, boy, Saddles, Whips. It tln-r-'f'tle it'eomninnd- tliat :i rirfet &^^ "NOAH woornirn UT'WU . a,ii'li..:irnl *tee] I team roverui*.' ho ::i'^^ • I'KTKIl H. MKISKL, .yiiVbaby and the home? tWH lielp you to econo- ritn-lriirt-'d eliiildiT.l).irby. moved that the re- season left us with many surplus lots, to which we not - niore thiili ..•?l.")0. The'wnrli ;il-o toport ln> n-ivived. and recoiiimeiidation- pairing of Harness, Trunks, Etc. new iron riiilitiT.;. ' adnptj-d. wliii-h wa-s so ordered .oil rol! have -added overwhelmingly great purchases from K. K. ADAMS. call l>v all unaniin-iiti vot". '• - makers, importers and wholesalers who were over- U-\: I1., tLWlF.K.- I'.y th,. Kli/a!)et.h niawhrid^e Com- Rubber Tiring on Short Notice. mit tec on' Claim- for I).iiiu'.ys 'by th stocked, at great -sacrifices from present market values.' I.r!io\ Jlrul; Company, etc.: - Baby Carriage Wheels Retired.' ' ••>*.•" • Cotninit'toe. Kead'fhis partial list aud realize that.thesp lines'repr-e- I*r.'.-liold,-r Knit*!' moved tliat th«- re-To UH- Hoard of Ch-»-e;i Kr.H-holder? ot Melville r^rt he nviMVfd .and iWniiitneriflnt inn tli." -County of I'nion: . "sent hundreds-of bargains: . *•'. n-liiploti; .«]iJclr \\a- ,.1 OI-.I.MVI on roll * Oentlt-nu'ii—The F.li/.il-.-th Drawbridge Park& Chestnut.Ave's., till !ty an nnani-aioti-i Vote. ' . fominitti-e. 'lo whifh was referred tho POULTRY, GAME AND PRODUCE Hy tin- Comfnitt.v..on Lindt^rt Avenue claf'H of -tlie • I.i-nox BrioU Company, ot Garments. .• Rtbboiis . • ' . Summit. N. J. 1 HridL" . lI'i-clK-. N\ -T.: .. . ClilTwood. X. -T.. for daina^M for Millinery NotiooH • ' •-. tlie To tli.' Uo.ir.l Vif Cho-,>n holp'uif,at South ntn-eJ: .l>rid^ev Shoes' • Fancy Work • .r.t>n(!(>ni't"n—Vonr \\,\ Px report that it -lia-i made a'sett! Gloves . . Mnalins Stationery i'i the liriiiye nt the* above site ami with theai for $•2.1. and your committed Waists Laces Drug' &...Toilet S«m!rie-j 1 N it in a very dil.Vp|,I;it«-d"en'ndition. would riviiifiiiiMid the paymiMit of the Wrappers . . mmitKr? Jewelry •~ ~^ ^'"~ ERB, ;v"pre-tflit : strtictiire IMMII?- an oldsaino after projKT .auditin,™. • Muslinwear v Eujbroiiferiew L eather..Go nU|-dtloorJrMx " Cora e to Women's Neckwear fjpuqlfl.tery "Interior-Decorating—;— Silks . Knit-,Underwear ^r • Men's Wear a new st.M'l- K'an'i nn.l ln-ick or.i -Boya' -Glotbiii-j;. arch I'tM-je, on "totie- almtinoiit-j, K. K. ADAMS White Goods Handkercbiefa- Umbrella-) .& General Painting Iv iT.'ite.l o\,-i the hrnok at T.ind.Mi ave- -S. IVT.. WII.IU'K, Puraaoln - • ntie a^tfii- [Htint. the same to I** six " • " • • . Commit 1<^\- fivt ._-*p:m in-e!.'.ir. and -ihout fifty-four Frwhi.Mi-r Krou-*cjjiov^V that the re- KAr.EKS IN f-'-'t iii li-iiL'th, atiii your eointnittee would port W rfcoive.r and recommendation Wall Paper, Window Shades Paints, tli/re fore' rvrnntiiieiif $7t)6. By'the Commit t-'e of th*' Whole, to .r i Oil^Etc.^Efcc. " ,; ' KiinrK. whiih 5va« r-'ft-rr.-d' tlie petition of citi- South-boundjrolley Cars from Lackawanna Station Pass bur Doors. N>n- (if the city of Ualiuay. a*kiii'. .T:. .Tan Mil'ipted. vbu-li \\i\i so nr.leri'd on miTl o the Board of Cho^>n r;ill by an ini:iin:nou- vot". I'nion County, X»-T.: LUM &. SHIPMAN Hv Conuiiitiei- _ on nni-ion Avenue —(letr-tlPiu-'n—Vmir Commi'tteo _ of th-! Sncve^^OM to , \Yhol,>, to which w;n referle-l the rn-ti- Tit the H't.ud o! I'li'Ken Fn-elioliler-;: tion of citj/ciH of Hie city -of Haliway, GE0W5E E. LUM. • lie-ltleiiiejl--^ m\r Cimillliltee flm]- (||;i( 1 a*kin™ tliat certain -n-» of St. tli Divi-ion avenue brid-je will co-t ci-irpe awnu.'-.and I>'*villi' avenue, in "-1. • , Choice Meats, , ' Builders and Contractors, at U\i-t ?12:> more than tli" jijipropriu- o.iid city, be adopted a* eounty ro.id-i, timi iil.lde. :uid we tii.Mvfiiiv'rr-peetfitlh' J wotill rtvptvtfully >tate that wo hav-j ;And General Jobbiing Carpenters. ' r.v.^:;i.i:eitd , a -fiii-lher appropriation of Dealer \n • • Pouitryl ''. J.. W'o f.iim.l tli.it St.. Ci.xirs.-. nvntio, i "ARE THE, - ' " r_"~- from—I.^vke av^jntel to - tlw Middl"»- x "•>— -rSUMMIT'S BEST-MARKET.- - ;— 1 • -oui^kiinl that itV" Hiife county line, -iva* in bid condition, tli-* ri'iuainin;; >f.'tion of *aid awniit', .T pe- ; to carry tbepf day*. isii-Mi promptne-ij' -• • ••- C"niiiiitt.v. ' ' " . Telephone x7n. • in tmtbiui; le.-*^ tbnn iieoe-)r>srv. Yon FRED 1. BAHfilAN, tititm-vi for. Ih'iiig in,'better ndition; we »-nJJjH(Mi<-T moved t!i;itilic re- found that tin1 ^.Mi'in of Ut'-ivillL1 avo- :hestnut Avenue, ' Summit. N- lort." more lieitiic I-tit* for truin? ainl ap- port, U« i-.veiv.vi anil r.'iMiuni.Midatimi nue. *a+ .p-'titi-iiu'd for, was, in a very •pointinentri tbnn tl-r—;nnre.l on roll bad and d.uiji'r>tu-» Cin-lition. t>-'ins nl* watch. Hf-'iilf-t it"-* more i-onvt-nient Early Morning Deliveries. Mi* !>y an ujlajiinioiu vote. ••**—-+i—*?Hti:Ii and !•«• on time. mo-it iitipa-t*-ibl>' for ordinary trawl. 1 Hy t!w> ri)i"ti7nitttv on \h- t**v*' '"on-time n-iit-'lif- " in nil -*tyjt'* LONG HILL.'N. J. f A-1 the sii-l r-vid-i art'..poi'inootinij linki o * -Ct: r Ula J\i tut in pi/etc: and "nt all prices P.O. Address, Chatham. R.F. D. No/2 1 , Kliz-ilieiiijlX^ J; .Tjinf ], OfVIT K'twoctr—MitMlp'-.'x and 1'iiion countie.*, We've evt'ry|hinz el-*** in the line T.i the. Boar! ftf-C!{r^n Fn-oboMow. and are the in.iin hii;hw.iyi* for autorti'V of .Tewelrv too. Whatever Von ir^t . I'niotf County: • ' . bile nnd other li-\ivy tratlic-between, th* here, you niiiy 'know it i* the K-»t to he ^ST\Xi: nf-Harrl-t nin-t.'-i-l '1 M--!. upper mi'l lower- -.'cti.in-^ of. our St-l'.e. 1 Fli risr-uant (•• tli-' or.l.T ol Cienr^" ,T. 1 » i* referrrtl th u-T of pnrfha-'e of wv th*'refiir«' -pr-w---it_ tli* fullowiui: r;*<-*- 85=CENTS EACH I'arr^t. Smr>mat-> n: tli" ('.nintv of I iit-~>n. ; in.i.l'* "ii th'* •ii-pli*ratl»*ii.iif tlttA_,"jJ.il-1i*li»".'"i. 1 hit ion a*-~olir~r^p'.''rt~trV'"i'-; t:"'Tm!U''rjd.i-, olT-'n -'-! by l>n. J. ASSORTED SIZES a-lminl-tratrix e.'f. ;i. •'•f*S.>i'! ' il-oea-.-ii. tion: • ' ' • • - ;'. ii.?ti''-'i-'ii-T-'I'y -i:iv.-!i x-i tluF-cruiiiior-1 <-f M.i.It-('in Drake, would . re*-ieotf>ilh- re;. JEWELER, :, . - • *Vll'1 (l>'i-.';i-i'.l \.\ .•xli'if-l'f"fT»~~tfie •*llti-iiril>iT piil't tin-* we^ liav.- ex.imin.',!' t'lio jiatnt- K'--oh.\l. Th.it Pr.-.G.'.ir-;.* avenu-1. in' uii'It-rmtli .i fiftlnuatl'Mi tl'i-'ir'olami-i-ats,! r 1 J ing-> in'^tif'tioTi. and -'relievo them to he_i\t th* T. B. MILLER 3S5 Si^HINGFIELD AV£.. SL'.UMlTr V. J. •i"ina,tiil^.'ii;-i1ir.*ftin f tnt» nr«alil ilo-'-»*i»t«V, t within nin.' m-iiith- fr^m tit-; twi'Htr-llftli w-njc* of KT*?.IT 'artirtti,- jji^ritTTrrri, TiTi- centro line of fJr.ini ^tre.'t, in s.iiifcHy, ilay "re-»t; and d'Mibtio-t* of ,i monev and runnins in a iomht-riy "rfn-11 ->oiith- Successorto George V. Muchmorts v.iliii'. creator thin the pri.1.-* now ,i«ki.-I we->t<-rly dirctti.tir through* the city of" Tell yonr friends ta siib»cribe for tbe auaiii-'t tli-.'-.-jN'-.-rjl-'r. i FASMKMinTON. '• (or tho-u. - ' . ' lniivj-. to tlie-MildK^T-county lin-\ Lumber, Co&l, and Masons' Materials as J&-- ] AJmlnlstratri-t, o. t.n. We do not, however; think it advi-u- and alijo. that jT^VNviHo aveniie, in said J TELEPHONE CALL 20 1 -r '" )• -t~r?

THE SUMMIT HERALD, SATURDAY, JUJLY (5, 1JJ07. 3

city t>f Hallway. U-pnnirig at thhu C. ilai'k!i: f NOTICE Miit» of St. .',1,'Vrye ftwniie ami'rnnnin.i; II.'.. Ch.i-. M. Air.v-k, t.:.:,('; Win. ll. Mm.n, Joseph YorK Jr., in a Xvi'etfrly direct ion through iho said >*'-"•'': Sr.iitli-l'rtniier Tyi-t.-wrilcr Co., tU- Carriages and city of liahway to thr JliddVsex. county Ci.i;*,h:t:iiit Xcinuct— Ji anr.i ttt> C. >urc JOHULBEGS TRUCE .""'; W. K. Tnttii-fiii], *-a)jr)-,a.* M; 431'Springfield Avenue. ., DOG OWNERS lino, t=;iitl ro;wl* In-inp nt-U-ast-ltlurty- ••••**'• thrvf U-vi in width mill at least one A.-tcur.: — IN-vuc ons Dog Licenses are now ready ruilo. in length, l>t* improved hy* the con- Rockefeller Pleads to Be Excused ftruclion.of a iiincaiiamir.il road; nnd .'.nl. Aiveutit—\V. H. hiwrt-i "Sheriff. OF ALL STYLES I -for delivery at. Si,00 each ti'TO'X; The HiIJtlTiin: Co.". I'.i Garden Hose . * 9c to !7c per ft. In? it. furtlior ,. ' From Going to Court. Rubber | good for one. year from- Fur tile or to rent farttaeseason. Tint tin.- CK-rk of tliU lo.ml s tT.'.f".' v"i; W. K. ri'tlliic'oti. U.v. I, l0O7toJulv 1 inntt to win! a ••(»})}• of'this r«.' o- 'iK'Miiital-- Ai-iTUt:!—Jann - W. Titik. II.' :<".; Also all Bhles ol winter carriage* Gardeo t:iticti—tii. the—PTrrtT—t JHWLEA4S-MADE-IN-CHICAG0 n' •,_•". Ptil'lic lloatls for liin ajtprovni, and that !i:.: Mi.'rri". Kui .-U^rpJP: F. I.. Cr.ivc. In tin* near future all-uiv. *-•»-*••"•: J.U1H- I', ncrtcii, I.-'.; A. M. Kij:.vi>:i Carriage Rfj-airing. Wire cloth, painted .Pearl "pori tlio approval of' tho same bv tlic -': Tin W. T. Kirk t'o.. J-'T: .Irjni Cun Precaution.il Taken to Prevent Con- ii-iuiiA 'of—'rHaptpr "iS of . tlio law* of nuinil; M:\u- UuiiJ.u], I.'T; 11. I*. V,u:pJ«r fab From Becoming Public. \crt-. i;t; J. I. Ciirt-y, J.v; W.-lcm I'tiinti Ponltry Netting, • J.EDW.R0WE inu.".. •' • . • Tel. i*i>., tl: Win. Tn-ivltt. tt.C. .VU-tur Maim- !:'i'Turiiij t'v., 1<':~'-. J. A; S. 'S. Ttiotill'-i'". Clrit'iimt. .lut.v .'{.- 1!inni;lH tit tiiv l>y AV. FAKKOW, Poultry Fountains, !:!.:•'. W. H. ilul-kaini.iT, 1.:Ti.:.1; J.- K. K. City Clerk, City Hall. riKX.TAMIN KINO. L*v.iin. lltr. (11.ill: KMii.it'oiliiiiwi; tirt^liplil I'lilled SlntfS nmolial^ ill Lit 'own hf^Wh i •CARRIAGE MAXUFACTrRER, Grass and Flour Seed. Office Hours, 8 to 9.3o a. m. that the ro-fiiU'.I Kli; 1 II. V. •Iluitlvr'K <"".. H>: Tin- N. Y. A N. J. Irr »'i':ist'il tn lirctithc (Iflltiiirt Sammll, N. J Au. SEASONABLE GOODS. l>"rt Aw nvcivf.1 anil rt'i'iMiinn T.'t. en., y.: :.•', tT.r., ji:..'.:.. ti.::.. t:i.;.. j-: :•:.; tlic t'ovt'riTTriTTil^Tmil-lliri'iiKli Ills attur- .uN.ptril. wliitOi WJrt vo imN'red without Bui. kl.i. l;t> Mu-.. )u. M. }::•:•'•; Hark tl.ini- 1 wrire Ci>.. tu.v: ll.ill A i'.irf;i'ii. *ITI" r.«*: tiiA-- iifvs pU'ji.lttl to l»- slilt'hN'tl. from Hi* '.iv Kurn. M.-jr.f IVnl U.imr. !!•.:: pilMhity ut Jin :i|i|.t:iu:iiiM' in finirt. Hardware... . The n>j»ort of . .the Conwiiltoo on Court Aiviiinil—.Ii'lin St'liinilli r. I-.To; \V. H. 'l'h*1 l'tN'ii was tnatli- in tin* oHli*' t>f Uuli'it. l.ii.i uvrr from t.i-t mwtin™. wni Ton. iy, .1. I1.. tlt.V-': K. M. iiiM>«. li:. '.•*•. .'. and DOMING WALGUARNERY, J. C.ir-y, (."i; Thuiii:!- I'.iny. 1'K.; Jmi'li I>istrii-l Atlunicy Sitjis- wln-n a sivn'-i t.ikr:i -ii JM, iiii.l .if I or furl h-T i-onaiilorn- 1 WAtTER BROS., Clnrk. J. I'.; Jlis:.. Srl-a-n.!! 1'itiu-. IT:.; K.fOllfl'tTIH'l' WHS Ill'tll I'I'tUffll till' K»'V- Housefurnishings. tir.n w.iw inlonleil iw ;• whole without Ii! l.:iii:ui'-i-, 5'.'':'i'; I'h.i-. 1*. \V. — I>EAI«R.S IN — HIGH ART TAILORING, .N-'.-iit. • • !-.:•". >" .".-i: II. IJinr.-.iv, %••:.; J.inii <'i'iiliii-nt atl'Hin'.vs nixl-tlii' i•iniiisi'l f*ir

l"r'-rln-l,i,.r Cii.ly m.iM'.i tli.it the -anil' r. I-T :.' . I'. :• r V. Wi .iv.-r. - j:'l: I'rn! Htifkt'fflliT. K.Wey j>rt'c;n(tiiiii-w:[S-l!ik- Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb and Fork '-ll1 I.•'••!".' tl I-I.IV 1't inl.'iti. 335 SpringHeld Avenue, If j.i'intt-.l at-.i* (••!-( n<>t ''Xcffd <:,[), ••a If piwi'iil the it>iilVr from- 1"'- I'M.:... .1-.. !-.:T:.;.M. W. wh'u-U wn>. -i) npJiTdl .in p'll t-.ill |iv a (•(•MIIUL' i'ul>tir, H was lirltl~ ln-himl 1 1 T]i:.utiti:cti- vuti . . .•. . Wr'.lr l'i: .!.m:-- I . KM1*. JlN.Tt'. IT:. .'!•: I'll! il'll tltlllf"". Oysters, Clams and Fish. Ht •JT" ; h.'i.ri. JT'>: 't..li:i A. Cainii.m. cc !'. Kelly, }l". Ii:"-: N. (.'. .1. Tlmsf jm—i'iit were Iiistrlct Aitoinry NEW BUSINESS. Game Rnd Vf^'t'-abiep in St'iieon - - .;.!...; I'llw.ir,] <. Atw.il.i, Hlt^'ri. Sin^. As>is[;int Itlsiii.t Attorney Wil , JOHN. R. (Roof. French Culling and Designing for Ladies I'.v Tl'rflii'MiT I I.ujck : .Linn- r. I'.ilni:. jri'i".; Win. •!!. l,.i«. Jlciiilvi-il, Tliiit a i-iiuiiiittj!-' of thm- n. i:\-2\>; K. \Z. Willuim-lm. 1*. kt-rsmi. Attunii'.vH John S. Miller, who zzd Gentlemen. I'*1 !tfiji"iiitfil -l<> i]i\t'*ti^atr tin' HiiM-ra- :izaln-tJi H.iily .Itmrnal. IiV..'.".; lipr.-i'iitftl ih'e* Stirtittanl dil loinpany Two Deliveries n PUT 1* tility "I wiiUniiT^' ami Iniililin-.' a wwv Jiiltn K. LiicK.-ti. t'J<-* •'•'•: Aiinit.i J. )U \ic .I.udj-C-. I.nmlls; iri ii lji';'i]i luii-k iu'\-h 'liriii^-i' . r.cin^i1 avcmii'. mar thi* Six rnad-*vHnli: A.ri iint"—I". I1. Iliillmnn. Sh<: .lames K'My.' woNtrni lei:al rcpivtii'iitivi* «f the VK. '. • -1'hnhr in b way. X. .1.. :ITII! i<".t ui ^aiiii*.' .ijiil report n. iinnn. o.v'.. ji;.;:.. JI:.; i.i. w. i".' u.m- at tlit.1 in-\t-' nn'i'tiiLL' of thU. Iioanl. l. JI.. l-Mwani Cr.ni. t::•*>: l'av.i- i; Slntitlanl (til. ..^ > " On. jih'itinii i.ii .Kit-i'liulfti-r (Swai'n tlie Tlmi:iii.i'i.•.i:i .:.o. li:! j:.; V. K. E^yiiti. j:.;- n.n- -. . . ' ' ' Whtinn, JU.'.M: -lulni l-\ (t»—i. iL-f.M; Layvyrr»Tiptoc From Meetinn- ; Steam & Hot Water Heating, ri'-i-liuioii wa- '.iilnnti'il wiTlnnit "ili-.sc.nt. Hici.il,.h . nruo!iin;in. • :::'.'.i"': 'Joint. Milkr. EUGENE C. PIERSON 1'olliiwiiii; llu1 r(infrri'U*.'t\ tin* Inwyc-Ts The 'irfrrtiT- ji)i|U)inti'i! as vlit1 said IT: TIH-W T. Kirk Co.. Tin: I'-J.-IJii.I.*.: lvivid Tin 6c Sheet Metal Wbik. 'fSae.toE "G. rOTTKB. II: Tottui. Sit: ItoM/ <:. Ilout-rs H1;*I^tli the~siTnr«' "*.'h'Viit«ir~ \vith~ii E. F. ANDERSON, Prop. __ L_ REAL ESTATE I'.y I rr.lml.l.'r Cl;».|,.k: I'rni.k Avi rv, Jl.;: Win. H. •IH-innaii, f»'-T.I.'-; ; tiwtl or- rt'pnfti'l'ti. Estimates furnished. • j't-i.hvil. 'Iliiit. a. mintriit hr i t'.tIilfL' Tli>- W. 'I. Kirk C'i . tl(*r>: Sifphfii- llrn-.., I." a!'j'"ii"it>'.I mi t In- mhert on \Vi"*t- t.' !'•; .I.IIIH- <;' Mtiore. Jiv, II::"; A. \V. "WJH • .MnrkWHlrr uppvnr- in .rolirl INSURANCE .•stilt-. $;.>:. Tli.- W. r. Kirk c>, !^.:.(.: A. L. "1 ilnn't know." hi jmswiTt'iI. AND LOANS. fine, iiiul tii-t oi Mime, ami i *'JM *rt at I lit* Kiel,, r. JlMi; .i. M. (.ftlli-y. IT.:.", V.~.:<; Tlic "Will In- invrpt the service of a mib- Horse-shoer. VV." T. iv'irk i.'n.. Ii'..:o •i*-\t iiit'i'tiiif; of thi-i lioanl. . Fn^-liitldiT Svviiin in lived to .ldjouni, pnenaV* . ' >ii in*>tinn of Fn'fliuM'T Kmn-o llie whieh \y;i« I'anieil. *;1 caiiiint sny. . ] inn not hi** nttor- Represents the leading" r'-i'lutinii \v:i- a'lopicd willmitt ill—.(.'lit. Trimiui'il and liiibber Tired. Dirt'i'tor de'elareil the Imard :id- 'V. 1 have tmthiiif; tt» <1(» with liny 'I'lit* ilil'fi'tor a|>]m)ntIMI ii-> tin- ^iiiil Foreign and American j coin in it I ri' l-'rii-tioM<'K-i l lailrk, Doitalnu* ±\\\) V. M. < Vinpimy "f liiilLima." ami Wilbur. r SUAiniT, NEW JERSEY. Insurance Go's. .In (hi- ilistiii-l iitforno.v's nfllrc thf Jiy 1'ici'hi'lili'r Jon.'-; s. ui.-si.lN'<: i;v.N(», lN'-niwi!, That a i-i'imiiill'1*' »>f Uiifc Clerk. iily infiiniititioLL. tu MI_> s^prureil was -Office Opposite Depot. lie a|i|iuiitii''l. with jinwi-r. !•> nii'i't, a. that the itiiifcrciirt' WHS over the nuit- CATERER -imil.ir -ri.n i in it t<-i- I'I'MHJ Morn- county. IN CHANCERY OH NEW JERSEY. t«-r , • l*-\i-**-t— uinl luyal rt'i'Tf-t'iitiitivr-. • ' • seiiet i-onrereiHii Is tin' iippt'itnillt't* i'f Chas. B. Chrystal, 141 Broadway. liti hy iln>_ Siiyh-. jilan—tin* ]»].uikiny 1 A lar^e -tore ami-a rite .!:^;>:ay Iiy \ in in- "t an nr.l.-i-.'f iti- 1'.-im ..f Clian- I.-lui IK :nnl William lttukefeller. All Vli t Snmwit ii". ^f—Wllieli i- 111 il (l.lll^r'ro)l- rnllitilinu illld t-rj- >.f N.-W Ji-r- J'. linn!'* "ti tli>' fi;ii sum- of Confections and oth-rr i:n->!*;•' • -> N. Y. 40*8 Cortlamlt." IRT>!- iinii!i'<]iaU' aiti-ittii'ii, nH'(i, i'iu'-Ii.i!f iif which j- "in In-ami ymi in.' il..f.'iiilai:ts. V"i ;iif i'-iti!i.'il t.i 'Mt shall lie jui't tt» tlie witnesses is PAINTER, DECORATOR [i.iit[ Iiy I'uion fonnty.1 ii lil Til r. |i!f«'l. aii-wi'i or »]i'in ur tn tin! I III!..[ i.Mr (joiiii'laint "T -nlil i'r i;i tlffuiilt of .tin1 iv-olntitni. iiiul Vn roll call it \va» tlHTf..( fin-li (Ifi'ri'f -hall In* niiid<- iii:aiii-t AND PAPER HANGER. FITTERER'S lliiiiillliHiti~]y -;plo]itf>l. you :•- tlif aiuiK'-'llor -lu'll tliink t-ninuil'l'* All iiAV^ts'"-v£ !••?' Cre mid ju-t.-. i . OIL KING BOTTLED UP. , UEALIR IN Thf' iHrfiUH*. ii|i|iMJiMi'd ,^ a-* 11 »•• -.iiil Thf -;ii.ri;ni'S-r WWA for tin' i-nii-'^-- "f .!• rii'i'lio'lili'rs .Intd1-. finlv and olilulnitii; a tlfi-n-f f..r Hi*' i-.'irtiti'ju "IKT Marshal Asks For Twenty Extra Dep'u- sale "f oiTtuln l.'iiiil- ami (T-'iniM'- f-iniittf in PANITS, UILSTfiflTlViLL PAPER. Uic l;.'r"iii:li ••! New rr-iviilfin.*'-. ('••nitty <•! " 'tie* In Cleveland. Caramel* a »[ : Hy FicfhtildfT Il'ilii-nii: L'ntoii innf Star-- "f NVw .l-.'i—-y. .-"iitiiliilni: WurkSulicited. KatimnteBFurniahed. ir trial. HILL GITY BAKERY. I. ]£..•:!;• Uc-ifhvd. Tliiii ttio piocffilin^'- oi tlii-% 1 111** I'll—III' li\iT: ildj-'llltliU' IllInK lilt" -if Cfl'lItT Is HOW l>l>sJi'Cl'll ill ||i< MlllllllIT EDGAR Pr., lioaid. fi.r thf tt'ini iroiii May 1."., I'.HlT, Itftijiiinin r»'ttit. Stjl—' S^udil.-r s \vi(.-. aii'l IKIIIIC at 1'ortM Ilili li.v tln>* Ti'ilcral mi to liniuary 1. i!«w. In- puldi-luil i» the lUioi-rrlliiii'l. and ymi. the sntil lJ;ivl- .VJiitls :MH1 wiis t:il.*'ii-t<> l-'ttn-yt'IIill in an iiutoinol'ilf, ^r.lining iii'ii-^s through N'I'WJJ and Daily- I'IV—I, of l'liiinlii-ld; the May j.tli.i^T. . Now .lci-tv AdV'tcitf and' 1/ntoii llcino-- COIlllA.N.WlM.IAMS mi o|i!-*-iiit' »-iili:iiiii'. __ crat. of Ilithway: tin- Summit ^Herald [<:r (.'i'iii|'!altiiiNt. Mnrslinl * li;iiitll«>r lins his ilrptitirs al Estate^ ORDEjR -• N-|ifiiI>tU'tlll F1TTERERIS ROLLS I.t'.ider. of Wc-tliiM; thi> Cranford < ili- ImlilJ. lit* hiis wlrrtl \V*ls|||ni;toii fof •Insm-ance, Ton and (raiil'oid l Iiimiii-To. of Cianfoi.]. iiullniilty |o>«ciii- Inn dn-cf *if twenty FOR BREAKFAST. and-tin* Ni'W~Tn"'vTdrncf N^'wi.-^i New ••Mm iifpiitifN jiini MIVS that unless.tin- rrovideiicc. That -aid pruci-fdiug-i -hall lit' ]>iil>li-hi-d within thirty'day* oj the -TUB, oil- kltm ptiiiiits the .snli]iiieiin to 1>«* and Loans. dnte of'nny nntl all inoetint:-*. rve*l lie will Imttle up the l.in sum CAKES, PIES Fneiudder liniener mnvi'd tljo atlnp- Morris County Savings Bank incr hoiii*' utiil Itet'p all lu-rsdiiM fr<-in timi '.»! thf re-/iluli"Ti. and <•)) ndl rail it ilnt; in or "ut. Opposite Station, AND PASTRIES, wa- iinaniiii.oii-!y adopted. Morristown, N. J. . V>y I'li'dndder Knuwf: SUMMIT, . N. J. 67th Semi-Annual Dividend Notice Said to Be tn Pitttfictd. FI1ESH EVERY DAT. lit-olvttl, .That ilit* County l'<.Ili'«i..r !'itts(iel >rnl>-r.*d TELKI'IIONKCALL ^ u. 11 ttint .loliti I>, Ittukefeller Is. Wvv be lessenedJfLyonr re-;-iirr are wi'fkly lite eniployi-v at the f.'onrthoiii-'' tin tut-In -*- I"i t!i>- upon "t-ifp—pay i"ll of tin- Cu-todiaii _oi Six rionths Ending June 3inh, 1967. ;ilid Unit piipers will In- H-ryr7. liy-l.aws a -enil-aiinnal iiiti-re--! ilivLlcinl y- ORDER. (Hi nioiit.ii if Fp-VtiiddiT.Swain the, l! M Iiren.kiii'Wti tti tlepnrt. Pcjiuty I'liilei! ill tii'e way. they'should i-e Jcse, 1 -oltnioii wa - .iilopinl \vjt-hfiiit' di-^cnt. 1 Mt. At thf nit*1 ••', i'«ir« ir1 finnni Wr St:i1i'sMnt>linl 1'ilnl; of ^/rtli Ailains • If yon are bntliKni:, to r.= £:r?re- on I'.y. l'rr«'h..]'!.T WonilrufT:^ iniiUii! on all in-i-mint- fem S*'«i In i.'.m.r.i i« liero f'»r Hie |iiii|nisi- ivf niakliiR sni William • the t?lnmbin^.-onr .'-•*;: iu^»Te will!ER/1IL FITTERER, Ile-tdvcd. TJiiit a inniniittet- of,threi> t in I '-ii tin- !li-t f.'uxi.iiti n[ ill! laru-'r i wv atteinjit t'» MTvt- piipiM's on Ifih-ki'Tel Horace li. (juerin. v. uni« • • •• • • ' 4 c-ont. iippnintctl t<> e\aijiiin.' a lniii»(- in the yon.. ' • ' -'• -MHl. -At tliv liit-ff Tlirf*.- (..•[• I'cntii'ii uiriih Tn*-'Hi-,liip,.iiii I.Iili"m mad, t',.''i-iT iiiiiiiim "ii tl M f Jii".'" ui- "•'•• .-.. . • .7 . 375^pringfield Ave., Summit - Ahlgrim ® Guerin, and report, ih" .id\ i-jihilii y ami jimlia- HENRY -KLOCKSIN, * Tarrytown' ffomc BefiiCQcd. 1J!C in-l ;i't til.' r I • • V t UK't'liliy of tllj-i .{rf. .At tilt- mt i- '>f T\V<» I if! fi'litlllll I :".'•! PlamMng, Tinningand Mai AVerking ln-nrd. . - • •• I -r aIIuuni i.n tin.- t'Xi.'f-- "\"t tJ.1*-". : Tarryt'own. S/ V.. .Inly ::. Sllxproi- == niNt-iuii <uinl tin- Practical Sanitray Plumbing, ^b "Place, Summit, NvJ- iwTTV.i^ aili'ple.l witln-nt .li^-rnj. Deposits mflile on or before t^e lliird .h.llll I», , Itoiiiefflier estale at Pf*eai) Murphy ® Adams, ireit^.r apptiinli'd- u- 1 lie -aiil day of any month draw interest tiro Hills.-niirl they In.jie to In* JlMi- to 'f I'n'chol.l.Mr Woodi inf. .llyl.i- fromtheflrst Joy of such month Kervc Iiitti "tvllli **uli|ii'eli;iK ttnliiy. -The\ Steam and Hot Water •Phone Na- 236J- '-,_]" or to Murphy s-jty tlu-y will LTuartl tin1 J_T'HIH'1H *lay . Jin, ('upper and Sheet liy I'fL'L-licild'T ("a.jy: :irnl ii(^1t <.II Naitiplu)- iiii'l ll"!i'la}-. On Mitiir- iitUiionalrL* is nt Innne Me will nut \n- fi.r Sliitc -rli.'nj tux •'••r tlit'-y«M.r- 1 a>- frmn 'jji. in. t>>'l'j f "!'"•!> nL»-n. . •• iil'ilii to C^enpe' tlieltl. ^WJ r' . ? 'iSummit Fruit and Vegetable ]!(fni was; *'<*•.TTv.'iI, ;md ' Building Contractor, i. .~- ••••• a?-'. "Tlif .ainiunit aj>j"ir!ni!i-'d PHILANDER"B. PIERSON, President. SATISTACTJON_GUARANTEED. tH'i-s"cttiiiity fur ritatf -< Ini"l tii\ HORACE G. WOLFE, Se^'y and Trcas. / THREE KILLED, MANY INJURED 12-U Bank St., Snnnit. X. J. j - ' -"^—MarKet-^ *'iir\tli(' yv;lr 1M)7. t<» li.> rai-cd l.y 1-axa- . ESTIMATES GIVEN — .' - • . . j • I . ' . .... :t!t'.irii.' 01', t |n-ci:for>'. If il. Buffalo Express on Pennsylvania Road Fntuhhed. -. . ' . 376 Springfield Avenue. fil- Tri'-i tjil^ iiictfit-f in-tin; iuir done in all branch-™ Cir.rs Imol ta.v In- irfciVi'd t«i~n~"rnm- nml MUPOII \Vork._ niitti-t1* of tliit-f' and the Onnity- Altnr- iry. I'a., -iTll-y-rtr 'I'l'iTi'i- person- 474 Springfield Ave.-, SumrniT iii-y and ("]]r-ftor_ iJT iiiv-'-tL-.itiuii. :nnl< wi*re ltilleil it;it] many injuietl wlicn the POULTKY, EGGS V 13UTTE1!that. -!-h«y . r--port u>. t'hi- 1 •*-iir.I *.i t In POST & COGGESHALLi Itiilfal<> e.\| res-;. •eiislhi.iin<|. HI tin- Successors io W. S. Post^ ir r IH'\t HH'ytitl^'. • k .. . ' .;• ' I'eim<\ Ivjinia niilnuirt^-Kriislied into ;i -- l j'sh ami Gain.^ in .Season . '<'il HK.itinii of lirclioldvr Swuin llit1' freight trail! uhielt waV laUlni:- tin- tii"ii"ii wii-i ad'ijit.'il wit In nit di-->rit. i siding two mill-; from this «*• 11 y .--iJ,-'VcitiL4 :. Summit Express Co ._ FINE DELICATESSEN Thf ilii'Tt'.r tl-'-rjn.itfd the Audi! in^ (Vl^ason .is" Builder y -Jobbing Proriiplly Attended to. 'ii^er, ami I>. I', ice 76-Hailroail Avenue. rulT and Willnir—.i- I he .•nutinitt'e "t** Win. .1. Aclimif slstiitit liiiCt'Ji««'iiia'>ti:l".J^fri' kllleO. •Electrical Construction" lT.N.jiur,.by. irf - ill mllfninril V-.'witll I l.C ] fi •Tfjli] tt-.' Work "^'t'ht'-llijlireil liii-IiltU-il Vviljljijir 1-iiner.r Electric ^ it'tfr; ^ ) mi.; i-'rH'i)-|i_r_jinTull*.il ];.•-,I'IVC'.IV That' wlien t In'-- Icard ,id-* On5trs by maiL.will receiv- A. S. Itiii'-'Ie.r. i.atifaMer. ' I'a.; Mi.^* mid rn*ii\lly— furniture UHivt-il tc it 11 par In of city or Electric Bells, • ': it "-land in"'t *• rl inmcdiatc attcntiort ..... Minnie 'I'leeliy. r.altiiin.r.'; .Inslnni ii^third day M -Inly, I'j(i7."' • J Snxe. Keating Summit. Pa.; Mrs, \V "l il i R e D a i r i D f I'rt'fholiler Swain t!ic C. IrvjiiL'. %l«-n roll T-Firijt (.'liihH.L'uli and Livery Service—• •alt. nn.iniiiifni*i]y or^. .V.; •• •' • " - II. M. I'., I!*;.",''; N. K. 1,«:iv.M, !_••• Choice Ikntain | Died, Denying AM Rel.ig'on. We baCtrcT.-ery shot: jfw».L,&^M of thvs store with a jjuaraiifve of good- l'i>nD, Hplc**. PureGoodvOnlj-. Ozst r>l'i>nD, t'J'-. lU.ljcrt." (.".. Maurtr, 1:±; Nu.ib ItliiM'ii, N. V..' .I'ilv •'- 'rin'iiins H'«l. jf crricblilralinitt* a ••"••• toM""1****- Men's. Wr.t"3riilf. HO: t''°v J. I'tcr-ot 1*4; J. N. Han i! M.J m O'er tatum" cr CniiToci fs-*r£*- in Call, Box Calf and Vici Kic "ir. Cady. !•;"; !'. II. Mfi-t-l, I"l: S. I'. TnV7Tl.*jr. IT, frUty..".•:[!> ttlil. of Klitielil \\!is tills truain). If you preferthentrilir1*1".*7" (2*. Jcbii J.' Uosjaliut. ji't;; J. I-OKac Kay, ^loys...... i'tr; cLircet pud. For fill p«Hjr-^» double or single sole ? T tnt1>-'l i" "" ait*-iii|.'t to Itisntr ti|tii*-i*:t t\r; lUf.jam'.n. Klnir. Hi; Henry Krou-f, |4'l's H. G. YOUNG, ia acd i rt;» llota. ioc*tti#r wubc—»f- " \V. It. ^wulti. Jl^: J. H.. l'Mi.r.-t*; <;nori:« •Ly_hK heavy ticnrd. which iicti;'! ;i*-,i H ,riai!ck. Hi; Urtidfonl Joiif-, I'M; K. K. 394 Springfield Avenue, WULFFS 5H0E STORE, r Aclatii . 14S>. . . , • • MURRAY HILL, N 8 MAPLE STREET. Si.'ii!ca:< ty AtcttUti— r. E. Norrls fc Co., \ the t»»ru .uiK-uiufuvtiili]?, . Phone-274jt/-Summit, N, J^ •

• —./ SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907.

THK Sussex Register says Capital 550,000, , gurplus & Profits 594,000. Assets S946JKK). The Summit-Herald "It is difficult to imagine what . OIUcULPipor irCltr aad Cooaty. would please the editors of the $t Newark Evening - News and the -Evening Star. -After IMPORTERS —GROCERS s foDn xa.CUft, editor anD prop. lambasting the Senate for ne- glect to pass reform measures 81"SIM IT ORANGE EAST OKANGE 'MONTCLAIK BL00MFIELD A Bapulillcan Kowppapor do voted to th«the.se wise men fall upon the SOUTH OltANUB latnrn«Wof the Citr. County and Htati. Iiverr HAtunlny mornlns from the Senators with their pen offloo.No.si.Union Place. and score them for doing the very thing they have urged Clarets and White Wines aOBSOBIPTIONS-One rear. ll.so them to do. Their pleafcamiot Hlxmonthft. stand before a discerning public We have just received a direct importation of the Threo raonthn. - - except on the basis that the celebrated Barton and Ouestier's Clarets and. Sauternes Blnffleooplefl. News (.from choice) , and the via S. S. California. ^ On Bfcle at all the local news §Uadnmd at tho Pays Interest at 4 per cent, per-annum publication ofH.ce. Star (at the dictation of former These wines are strictly the very best that can be Senator Smith) desires the elec Eotorodatthw PontOmpi'.Hunimlt.N. J.. an • produced. We offer them at the following very mode- 1-ola.HH mall matter. / tion of a Democratic adminis rate prices. . > on Deposits in ttarTime Department tration. Newark Republicans have no press advocate..u.uU'.s* B. & G. Clarets, per Case, $6.50. and Upward. on ali-Sums-from-$i.oo up. it is the Frei Zeitung." • B. & Q: Sauternes, per Case, 58.00, and Upward. Interest begins from the 1st of Each Month WANT LAW REPEALED. THK~Coinmon Council on SHKKIKK SUMMKU'S boom for -We also offer very fine grades of California,Wines, . aHd"is~ Payable Quarterly. Tuesday night passed a resolu-'*!^'01""01' was formally launch- our own bottling, at from $4.50 per case upward. tion requesting the Legislature etl by the New Idea followers to repeal the 1'otable Water in Kast Orange, Monday night.* law, or at least to suspend it There is little doubt but that he is a strong man in Essex coun- Free Deliveries Everywhere. operation for another year, ii order £liatr~fts.provisions may ty. - His-selection—however-is be more maturely considered/ antagonistic to the randidaev Tho art Creates a potable water of Chandler W. Hiker, of'th'e commission with u h 1 i m it edsame rouiitVTcnd same faction, Plumbing powers to eondeinn land and towho has many friends in this . issue bonds ' for- which/any vicinity. ,' A third:und formid- municipality' presumed to bable e candidate in, Essex county THE Heating,.. benefited is "liable. The lake is Judge J, Franklin Foot, who scheme \vj*tild put tlu* Cnjioi is more widely known than NEW PARK HOUSE Copper Work Jlrook water plant Hut of Imsi- either of the other two. There ought to be a lively contest . nesK,-,as tin* grounds and build- for delegates at the Primaries Beg to Announce a.Change in the. ALL W.ORK GUARANTEED. ings would be several feet un- in Essex county this'year. der water. The water plants you cannot of Chatham and Madison would Management on, July 2, Particulars l?ii*ro water AVITII thu~iinnouncement of If your itlumbinc i- not what it outiht to h<>, send for us. a—meeting of the Republican We \ti II trail rant et» to tmd and rt-'Uifly the Many citizens have been "car-" of Which Will Be Announced Later. troiibl.'. if tliwfault lleln th^pipe^. Modefn Tie.d away with the lake ft\*v sLMub on- July. :*oth, to select pluiubini: at moderate co?t. - - „ Telephone 271, Summit, IN.J. ljure for pleasure,'and fishing, candidates for'city offices and and have neglected to look into delegates to city, county and the objectionable features and e balloted the 'far reaching influences for at the Primaries to be held which would Be" a(letrinuMit thirty days later, the campaign 1 Shall Never Make This Offer iir-Sununit- this year, will be a biinlen to adjacent pro- Again perty and municipalities'.'"" long drawn out and probably- Yes, that is just what they are made especially for Hesides this, the "scheme interesting. A $5 PAIR OF •would provide a jjritf antic ivr GLASSES FOR sorvoii,* for the , Kast Jersey AN ORDINANCE. Hall's Summit Shoe Store AV^utor Company,' m public ex- AX OIUHSANCE tn riil-.t l.y v.tx for 11 * - * $1.00 pense, as that company''now •-itr iiitntUx.'ii hiiinln-il ittnl ~»v.'lt ttn-li .Hiiiti- TIU> iiR-an- a 12-karat *hell not left overs, not old goods, but new up-to-the-minute • ( iinnii'y 11* tuny !»• ili'i'tn<'

EXTRA SESSIQJ8 CALLED. Attorney General Jackion^plathcs With HITSHTfNE OWNERS Governor Hughet. . News of. Albany, N. Y.. July 3.—With ernor Hughes issuing his-proclamation Militia Officer Swears Sleuth for tl»' legislature to convene Mondny A_Week , Started Victor Riot. evening to consider reapportlonmeu "!t'-ri;ey (ieneral Jackson caused i Paragraphic Photographs of Uic -eiisatiDtf t>y giving to the newBpaj»ers ci'j.ics- uf an opinion he bad prepared World's Doings * WAR ON THE FEDERATION. at the recjiieat of Secretary of State '{NEWARK'S STORE BiAUTIPUL Whulen directing him to call an elec All of tho members of the New York HALSEY STREETS tlon of senators this fnll under the old |i htate utilities comnilFsinn. with the Report!, Stolen by Pinkerton Employee renpjw>rtloument made by the r*>Ked l'y thecommissions thnt they should continue Involving the Immense Stocks of • •- . the trial of William I), liny wood when attorney general would be only for the In, the state service until (he cummin- It was resumed before Judge i'reniont ;m:ilnlng year «>f the full tenri. slon can.determiue Just how I'nnny of Wood prepared" to sprlngi-the" greatest The opinion has" caused mueb specu- the. employees It will be necessary tu America's Greatest Furniture Store. -~— Eeiuntlon In the ease-thus far with a lation here. It markf* the first n>talu in the conduct of the work of vtnrtllng expose of the methods of clash between the governor and thethe new commission. John S. Ken- IMnkerton detectives against the Went- Democratic state official** who were nedy, the prewnt secretary o^the state cra Federation of M inert* In-the at- lee ted ' With him last Novemh road commission, is a candidate f'>r tempt to nlio\v that Hurry Orchard's the opinion had IM-CII intended for theth'.- position of wcretary <»f the utilities crimes. were. In reality n ,result of u •urpose of making trouble It could not ct>tiii:iisslon. He conies from Corning. J'lnkcrton-nilne owners' conspiracy. .osslbly have 1-eeii (sprung at a more Steul-en county, imd is backed by Sen- The nciets (if tlie I'lukcrtonw, scores ipportune time than on the eve of th* itor Tully. who Is close to Governor of whotii became members and oven •xlraordinary session. Huches. "Hani work and IIOJJJTOtech- officer-! uf the Western Federation of nics" is to lie tlie rule of tlie new,'; coin- Miners and then made reports tr> tlit* mission. It was laid down" by Frank representatives' of the Mine Ovnie.rs* THE NEW STATE COMMISSIONS W. Stevens, chairman of the cominls- .iifsociation. are In (he possession of iuiujwiia. with Ciyiiinlsslonerfl Charles "Clarence S. I'arrow, counsel for the Governor Appoints Memben of Parole, II. Ke^p.JnmeS K. Sagl»e nnd Martin defense: having' Wen turned over Io Fair and Probation Boardi. - <. I'e(ki-r, went through the'offices of . him by Morris .Friedman, a former em-, yimny, N." Y., .Inly 3.—Iteforo hi* he old gns and railroad boards. £, ployi'i* of the "I 'eii.ver I'ltilATtoii otlli'e. departure for the Jamestown exj»osi- More than h;(tf of the day was occu- lon, wht,Te he Is to deliver a speech Sensational testimony to the effect pied- hi reading to the' fury copies of omorrow, fJovernor'IIuKhes appointed hat ii trio' of New York confidence the documents-^ which, Friedman "took nejubera of the new state probation men have taken liiore than. $1,000.arole *nnd the state fair- commission; Of a-clever but ancient *_1>unko" game In the Annual July ' Hgeiit*! opor»tliiK_«B_t*id_v_s_nmonK the '/he appointees are: , • was given In i'lttsburg iK-fore.'AUler- unions at Cripple Creek, Victor. . C. I>;iv[s. ville, Colorado City. Trinidad nnd Pen- ;. Wade of Ituffalo, one year; Felix wealthy hanker and oil operator. '»>f I. AVurburjC of New York city, two Mariciin, O. Pavin. himself declared • ver a ad Fhowed a complete Mir\\ll- hat-lw was .'v'ictiuilzed to thy extent cf •lance of tlie Western Federation 0t ears; Charles F. .>ic3\ennn of New ( Miners, Jiud the l/nlt^d M.Ine "Workers 'ork city, three 'yearp, and Hou:«r ;7'i. take him froni- New York ..to. Murf-' XViiVt:K'ln;t{* former member of the legisTatu'r'e. *-. In Ids report <;ratlna paid some of ear on, valentlneti nnd other missives State Treasurer William II. Iterry-wns; ttie men were asking If he thought the hairrnan of (he convention. , The plat- love, lmt-u?al live pigeons {dayetl a «>rni w:is coiiflnei.l to state issues, de- fttrike. would be settled soon. "1 told art In Ihelove affairs of Miss Fred:i •them-." he wrote, "that i-Ju'iird-uothhiK laring that the state l»emocracy "Is ItBWorth ani\ Freilerick Smith, who lot to I»e led.astray by the perfunctory Of a settlement or anything .that would ve on opposite tides of the Delaware Indicate a settlement, thnt the strike ndor?enient of any candidate for pres- ver, between Long Eddy nnd "t'.'alli- dent." This was a disappointment HAtiNE & CO., ~\~ NEWARK. would last a lone time yet and nlso 0011. The Tltsworths live on the that 1 believed the uiilon would have o tin* friends of Mr. Hryan, soine of 'ennsylvanla side in Wayne county flmin endeavored to prevail on XntioiF Broad, New and Halsey Streets. - to (rive up by next fall If we did not nrt the Smiths on the New York side win before that time. 1' T*6'iniitltl«.-tui4n (Juffey to Insert a 1 Sulllvftn county.- Iloth famines kept try an indorsement iu the platform. "Now Hint the convention Is over. I tin their places. will again take personal chnrue of the The prosecution of the-eapitol grafters Smith e.tebani;ed birds with demanded in the platform. - a« relief worly and will cany out the in- H Titsworth, and when he wauted structions 1 received from Mr. Cary, lrawn und-sito sin iuvestigutlun of tlie 0 wild a love luvssiij-u to hw be tied auditor general's department, which IMnkrrton manager, .about a week ni;o Mo one of her pigeons and released it. In regunl to cutting down the relief as v'as declared to have been "corrupt in much us possible, HO aa to cau. llay^ 'lt-sworth popping the question while urnaftk*-on July *">, for the leading ofll- ire exactly like those of :i dog. The wooll by siiylug that I carried out his he tloinlule was there. She returned a ers of thy Standard Oil Company of mlmal wags It* tail after the manner E. P. Burroughs &. Son. JohnrJ. McClure & SOD i net ruction.1*." eply that said "Yes." The weddius ew Jersey. These • Include John L). 3f u terrier and Juts .'a habit of' Hnltling t Max Malich Contradicts Orchard. o«k ]>lace 011 a boat In the middle of tocfcefeller, president; William Itoclte- 'ike OIIP. . - . STONE he river on the line of the two states. V-ller. John 1>. Archbold and Henry H. : •Pteppiiia out of the way of n freight James I.. Wallace, n~u attorney of. togers.: vice presidents; W. II.Tilford, train at n crossing of tlie^Now Haven CUTTER. Cripple Creek and im otHcer In the EDDYISM PARTS A FAMILY. reasurer: C. M. I'ratt, secretary; Wil- road ifear Merldcn. Conn., Antonio MI- NDERTAKERSand Colorado militia at th_c time of the iam I*. Howe, assistant itreasurer, >ind settu tyalked in front of a northbound Monumental -Cripple Creek~~sU"lke. at the Haywood Professor Hart of Lafayette College "harles T. Whjte, assistant secretary. ?xpress. Tlie locomotive swej1!! him trial here sworo that ho saw K. C Denounces Christian Science. The issuance-of the- subpoenas was nlotig. [and speiiators of the accident and". Sterling, a. detective for the.Miue Own- Kilston, I'll., July '!. — I'nhappy f:iu:i- he direct result of lhe refusal of^he looked; in \ahi for his body. I'olice ers' association, tire tfie tlrst shot that f rujatiuus which buve.bVen known to ttorneys of the Standard (.Ml-company notllicd t|].'. r.tiiroad jn:ent In ltcrlln. MBALK1ERS . . . started the rioting nt Victor on June (I, xlst in the home of I'rofessor Edward i> sujiiily .Itnlge I.andis of the. court six miles away. ::nd lie- llagged "the Building Work. 100-1. • Wallace "served with, the mill- Iart, the distlujzulsUed chemist of the ivith inforination he retiuested regard- train laud found Miselta alive nml GRANITE, MARBLE. BLUE STONE. tin first as a private and then as a .afayette college facultv. resulted in n-_- the tinam-tal coiiditiou uf the coin- fliiigiug to a rod beneath the. 'ocomo- " ETC.CUTTOORDER.X lieutenant during tlie strike of 11H.M-4. . any. •.•-.. ' • K Irs. Hart leaving'to take up her ab.nK* IiW' headlight, much to the Siirprlpp Springfield Avenue, . To Max Malich, one of the men Implicat- 1 Philadelphia with her two sons, Mrs. .Mary l.ogan TucUer. dnuglifer" 'if-rm'Tinrine driver. and Gc'tieralCt'tiieterv Wnrk l>f(t»'. ed by the testimony, uf Orol(urd. made' f the Jate-ers of the family is generally ascrilv- Conn., when by the collapsing of a Tel. I7IL ; SUMMIT. N. J. smelter workers at Clobeville and con- d to differences over Christian. •Sei- t'ged • scaildaluus coiuhut of her bus-grave the collln and several persons ducted a saloon and store and hotel uce. and the catwW dates back to tho and with women, declared that there nrte-ndinz the service' were hurled Into there during the strike. Orchard totl- csrf of Norman Hart, the eldest «or; •* little chance of a reconciliation and ;l small']iit. They were pulled out, tlie Thomas-Batird lietMhnt Malich proposed to him that hat. she bus not heard from her hot*- f rrofi's-ior'iind Mrs. .Hart. U student I'oilin was dug out'nnd laid flat, anil —;Sncce?Por to Buird & .Gnrriibraht— he dynamite a, hotel at tllobeville till- t Lafayette, who died-from typhoid and since- they separated. The name after the grave had boon redug the Advertise your w_ant?*iu ed wlt'li nonunion men, and offered him neiimouia ahuut live years a«o. Mrs f Mrs. Myrtle It. l'latt. an American Ijili ial v» as completed. . $100 to blow up the future or "William Iart is n devout believer • hi, Chrii . -vidow and a former schoolteacher iu McPounld. a ..business 'rival, and pri- lanlla. J":^iires in MCL Tmker'rt giiev- According \n luforiuatron received in an Sciein'-. whilf ln-r hiwbnnd de Itiniihauitoi'i. ,\. Y., the striking Kric House Painters, vately Informed—the- prosecution .thai ounces it. . tices., Malich had burned himsvlf with "1'tM- Wi-cphi^ and causing tears to conie m;u-hiuists. are about trV ial^»_iip" thf^ ^ Jfaper Hangers, !tll>on*j dojie" while preparing to burn i> the eyes of many of hls| congregat- nffer of Tleueial • Manager Stuart of Excursion'Boat Is-Wrecked. th;it road, who has offered to show •l(ls own store and bad later burned .Wiv London, I'nnii.. July "E.--Thi* ion, tho llev. .lohn Keller, reetitr of and Decorators. Summit | .bis More with "IVttibone dope" jtiiil 1'rinity' I'pi-c.ipal mfsslon in ArHiigt- to the Inte^naiionaI l Association of-Mar that Malich had a creed to help him tliis city.and jy«t-fc\Ls!und. ran J., preached his farewell sermon to with an allM .when lie killed I >«-t* )N cmigreiMfion. Not a word did therliinlsts .Sin.ndu annually for the pur- Building ® Loan j tlvr .llOI'l' In a f<>- on IHack Kock. A sir.a!I Estimates furnished ""a'nd jobbing -• l.yie Cn-k'ory. ,._..- ector s:ty about hi;* tnmbles In tlie |io-;e of ii voiding strikes on its line**. •liinrt "if ' KaMeni point and at the I'nion Ini'n.assert "thnt this Is an' elToi-t promptly attended to. Best of work Mnlleh swore that orchard had pro ion til of the' New London harbor.* ilssitin. The only Indication that his guaranteed. Association * ainful experiences still were in Ills to sh:il;e Iheir euulUleiU'e IntJ'reside'nt posed destroy Mm- the in HI un ion lintel" tovi^u bit: hole iu her bow and rapid- (VCouncll. NO. 57, FBASKLIS PLACE, and the .killing ..f MdviiiiM and that v l')Vr~i\^_\\ ilh «liter. The boat w:isltnd was that in finally taking leave he liad refused tn have anything lo do flcr the sen Ices had bet-n tlnlshed lie Mrs. Helen McCliiniilian -KHIntt, a rowdt-d with ]''.i«sengors bound for second cmisln. of Miss (Jlles Camiile SUMMIT, N. J. with either crime. Island, hut-then* was no panic, roke e\cui>li.nlsts were taken to liam McClaiiahan of New Canaan, tH'one dope", ur its use in hN More :iiMcin point In' the steamer's boats. lie lagged that person's forgiveness. 1 nnd swore'that Orchard told him that Itefore tlie greatest crowd "thiytjji.yef Conn., who has been kept undVr'fe- :jn fcVrtilnt-by- Itr._G. II. -S''ovllli»;.of_Ni.w Opened Girl Jockey Rrdc»~Horsc to .Victory. •tvHiir'^ed~a-iTtre " Ctlio' ThauiifR" river the Yale en-w, rowing'nn an average of Cannnn since her-father died in ,Tun>', woi)ld be ;i ii

  • * conferva tor. J96.00O Stolen-by Paying Teller. on meet here. Thoti^anils of specta- The papers will be served this week. New York. July :t.- HcporLslu circu- ors- watched with dt^pest lntere-'t FOIIS of Kll let but their t-peod nnd won .,; Furniture Moving and A. Jt. ranlliixtoii, acting .chulriuafi lation In Wall Ktit-et -vi^tt-rdny of a de-' bile little Miss Tyler guided the hand- a great nice by a scant boat leimth. and. Sjiipj,inj.. Ujanoa Moved fnlcntion In a piMiulncut trust c ouu; liur>i'.'"owned by '•herself, to vic- K.'H. Harriinan, tho raMmad magnate, of th^ Vauderbitt. cup "conunisslon, was w««s arrcsi,-,! and taken aboard the In Trentoii l>y rrppolntiiieut with reil her when her t Delivered ntld itafcgage' Checked. who snld that Cliester 11. Kunyan, pity-. .l'o'unt sprinteil under -tW string an Vnited States rovenue cutter Creshaui ernoj* Stokes and reoelveuMhe approval iDg teller of the Windsor Trust 00111- nsy winnen , .. . • for violation ..of -tlie.regatta rules. lie of tlie governor for tho use of New- _Trucfcing of AH Kinds« _ ' For particulars write tir - pn^ny, of which Mr, Youhe Is ,n direct- was pub-Sfipiently paroled, ^but his Jersey roads^ for tbe Vnnderbilt cup or, had hittt Satnrday.iilaced ?00,«»0 in ays Woman Admits Burnt fro Husband. vnclit was tied u]f during the race. tiutoniobile rale on Oct. 10, the elimi- WILLIAM S." PORTER,-Secreiaf) nation rice to i,o nin over tue same v currency Into*-11 suit <;ase and left for Scr,anton.~Pa". .Inly- 3.—Mrs. Klndrsi The oddest frenk anliual born In Ver- . SUMMIT, N. J. . ' • lowrsto, agcil eighteen' years, of Pun- mont in tumiy years \)\\* appeared In course on Oct. VJ. The course has nor •parts unknoUu. No trm-e of, nTin_r!in_ u Orden-hy Mnll KCCCIVP Prcro was onlv -one ballot. The ver-Read theJERALD>-JfaofMdvertisements THE SODDT HERALD, SATURDAY,"JULY (>, 1907.

    iict i«* rezanMl n* a complete vlndlca- DEATHS Assetnblyniaa William «»»»»»»»•« -»••••»•••• • »•••• tio:i of Virginia's-^nnAvfltton" or"" OF NOTED (J. HatttinjM of New CARTERET ACADEMY PEOPLE. .burn. rN. Y., represeut- . Jame* B. l»nk.\ the tobacco kin5. IIIK the First nnsemhly will tk* m.-trrlt-d tl»>-'i:ist wi«i-k In July district of Oranse county Ti'r llHW, VM'i Essex And Central Ave. Orange to Mr*. William' Inumn. tlie and I'.HIT.-tlied of acute. Bri«ht's iireimriitiori for all Colleges and Scientific,Schools— — have taken honors at lending L'ntver^itiea^Attrac- society womyu~ uf'7.Vn:i-iit.iT^tIiK;r to oasp at-thr-'lVn Kyrk hotel iu Albany ~" tive" bnildiuKVAtlilftlc"-Field—Rnnntnir Truck, TVnnU'Courts wlwm he has been attentive Tor"the after u protracted -lllneivt^— Gyiuiinsinm—Hot Inncli served encb diij"—Seventh•'yeir will be- [>:i-l few" month*. Tin- wedding will The, eml came peacefully, to gin on Sept. 1^. 1P0T.. "" talc? place" In Murphy, the noted apostle of "temper* CHARLES A.nEAD. A B OSCAR A U^VERSTOCK. A. B. auce. wtio\died at the residence of'bU Head flasters- duu^hter iu Los Angeles. Mr. Murpliy had been ill for tbree^weeks. and for lrel:intl -T NOTES r'Ury - wore, than a week all hop*) of recovery OF INTEREST T had been plveti np. OFINTEREST.of, tbo UF.UiFFS S.M.K-In Cti.it;c.'rv <>f New B. S. H. BAKER, S J.'r-'-y. Il.'tw.-fu Wiliiitin i-lf';i. r.uu- In intro3ut:hii; "tlicfevIctetT"teli]i«ts~WH -William-MeMMlani Boventy-oiiP years l'!:»ltjant,. iHnl Mfin?-'»r"t K1>J-"i «t ul. •I-'ft'ri'I-' in-thc-hiWfe-Tjf^ commons.; "Ho said: old. a retired btislnesH man, died in iint-. Fi. f^i. f-T-«iil-) of in.irtti.nc'il prt*ml+••«.'• 1 111 ltlr SfOVE WOOD Hy virtu.' uf id.- :il>.ii.>.-!:it...| writ >•*•••& I..*...".' f^.t- ! i * "Rain Is falling pltcously, .the turf la Nntley, N. .1.. at tho home of h CIVIL ENGINEER. fatn t iii tifctl. I >l»all II f r R:II id first Importance In tho Ictj us.'.l x.e or sumll unnntttiei at price rotting, ami tbo son weed usod.aa ma- ln-law, B-M-tiard <*. Broun. He b>- I'lii'ln- •v-inlii.'. fit tii- Sh-Ttrf"- ..Illv. irt him- consumption. So much of the tbdt at£ hnrJ to e>mst. lf~yon linrn prouiiueul iu Manonk1 affnlrs. Ili-*-itV"f Klir:il..-tli. N. J . nn r^onlej i-t cut I" dirty nnd contamln. Miin> U as \rpt as when taken from the GENERAL CONTRACTOR; WEDNESDAY. THK TENTH t'.WMir" I; >1 water, that ono cannot bo too carnftil in wood ol any sort yon will find it to your nil vantage to - •»\>:\. Siii'h a incasiiro as this will bo Mrs. ElUitbi'th fabot Car?ary Annnsb;, .^ IN JULY. r-'T. li-P°A _-'..,r.a)llnn" for eVOfy \Vi.S'> hoUML>- taktMi by tliat population as'a token of widow of tbe ftimoiH proffessor of 7.n*>- (it .two nVl<>ck In tii- afturn-'-is <•( -:it.tr'-"l '•[ I:iii-lt aisil to bo absolutely pure i>r we co*»d ftvliin. Tliore am ^. You may ntfrays-be'AUre of getting tlie to--be rHustatiHl, 'and the1 Heights, near Boston. IT-mi'*-- -iniai-. . ami t-'im; In tli-'-lt/ ^ i whatever. - riitht aort, th^rightjinrffatitr ami fisht Cumberland Coal. n( Stimtnlt, In th- c-..!iiity ,if I'm.in aji.l f>t.ii.» price-". aL wants to uuike n clean'Job of It uud Hiram.I'. Thompson, president of tlu ft Nww Jfr>«'y. OFFICE:- • H-ctmiiut; at tic Ifit-r—i'tt'«n.>>f w—st-riF mutt nciuire Innd.ooiupul^orily." ThonipBon Clock I'oinpany, dltn^ In-lih i-.tni-r i'f 1'iil'U- l":i'l l-:i>llini fr-jm Sumnilt Tin* Haniluircer Nacbrlrhluu, im'iu tieventy-seventh year ut Brlntol. Conn. t.> i'liatli;mi Villiii- with Mi- jinrtli-.-i-.t-Tly ' r.iriKT 'it I.ni'l l'*0..!ii;l!i1: t.-. th,. |,.Mr- "'. N. Summit & fladison Ice Company, llueiitial mnvspiipiT-of Berlin. pnttl!r*h Post Office Building. I), i1. Mnl!-r. *t :»-•*c:i Japan uilil .tin* -United •• • New VnrU. July ;." ri>:iil l-:i-lnitr (r"iti ."•ninmit (•> Ch.itlinm t«-' • Fl.Ot'It^I'fill itful iiiu'Ji.incsJ: Mliiiii^i Iitin4r'"l iiti'l -1st—11 t.-t uiu- in«-!)--- 1;. :\ and Factory: Park and Aahwoo^ Avea., SuinmltJsTel. 15b. States Is liu'vltiil.le. The living" Inter- 11-w -tri'ft .•;il[.-.t l^tfin-tt-- ;n-tni-: ili-n-- tn piit.Miis" i'i.ir.:i5 i">; winter p»t<-nU. 11.ion A.S.BREWSTER iji -.niMity [••••I 111 a W—(-rly .lir-"t! •;. "r ost.s of lx>th i-oiiutrifs. it says, de-E; wlnl'T nil,lights. H&.LI.TIO: winter n-i»rlv -" al'Hitj ~-»i * I l.ifayt!.-av-iiii" .TIMI 1 Branch Office: Railroad Ave., Madison, N. J.\ nuiids a clash »if anus. Tlu article de- Iras. >3:i:i.."-V t>Mitii>l'->l I'V I'll N'> 1 'twin ;it kn>>«-ii !>• .1 clares that immediate dnn«er Is not •KVK Fl.ont—Sloatly; f;»lr tn RIMHS. tl.Ti r-rtilHi mill' t.» \— h-[-:t(tfr i-tr-rr-.! !••; .<) ail; cliulii'tij faiioy. S<~>'10:to.4i>. , UNDERTAKER tli-in-.- (11 a M>iitlifi'ly .|ir>"-tli'!i uti.! al"i;tc apprehended., but the tn-lief Is almost -in.I l-.t-S.i. l .>n» lniiitv-tl\» WMKAT—Afti-r o'pohliin b.in>ly si.-.i-iy. • -AND- f-,-t [.1 th.> Jin.- f.-iK-.- ..I ^iii.l N. I". U. Mull-r\ universal that tlu* rm'nt treaties with wh>*at Juiiip«'J up n cent on' str-MiRth o( I1.-11-. rii tliiMn'i' al'ii'1-ni.l (•'iiii-..t:i-t-rlv"r Jap:m made Uy the wcsti-rn Kttropcnn r.jbli's, bulllHli-furflljcn anil <](iiiii*mio crop in-iirly -' ••!!!' liuiulrol aixl lltiy-f-Mir afn! entljioU iinil IIKIH on*>TlntCs; llnrrc was ;i EJVJBALiyiER llf | f tf lowers have tlie dreaded eventuality j roacllun "f li.ilf u cent later under rc:illx* in tti-' 'tith Progressive,. upT-to-date ..\I-.' of this war In view: :\_'_ j_--r- ' IIIK: July. Si.ii-"v>l-Wt:'Rapn'inl)o[\ Jl.-oi 5-li ; y nl.'t.V-:. Ilr'f.-iiih.T.• (l.O-J^nl.O-l. Personal Attention Day and Might. nil- swhii'li -If-'t j-.'iuiii-yii'-- i>ii Hi" *:<•< ^ , ., - , Contains all the news fit Hy'ttraiifi'tTif'the Orange Itiver O>lo- % lUt'i'TKIl-t.'ri-.imi'ryV extras. 93 tn ftj ^i-i- .f Hi.- mrii|'ik.' rorr.TTT<:ti!iiii; Imni SI;MI- ny/.the old dratise Fr»v State, a cm- lii•()»!> 140 a.-1 . " • rmt 1.1 <.-|i.itli.iiii':ni M;i'};- [to print. If von want'to keep informed as to local l;a-pp^nings yon 1 »iii'r«...iif( I'niiHd. "4ttttttc.'(Mrremit 114 ox. (.••Ii inr'Hili'i ill ;i .li-t:ui.-- .•[ —*• \»'Hty (.'.•• «•••-[ stiiution lilct'.lliat of the Transvaal tin clKiiiRf. oltUiUl- qi-otatlon. extras, it<\), ..; til- -.utl|.-:iM .-..ni-i. «if M:>1 !.;»(.*v-tt-- n do no batterihan read'it. Subacribonow. $1.50 per year. 1 British Rrtwrntiifiit. hlis closed the "re- tlrsts..'23Al'li-.-: »Acnn«l«. Wa^3c.; thirds. l?c,; 377 ."Springtit*tcj Ave.. MnVhmore Itlock. ;i.\".nu'" mi'l -it tii" •ii'.itli«';-'t' llv' ••i>ri,.-i i»( stuto dairy • ttilist. fancy,-23i\:'3'ic.; suod ta l-t'.N.'- 1 Mi ih" £;i!in- av.'jiiii-.-'I ' tli.-li-1'-at construction" period following the '(irlmc*. SlfiJ-V.: common to fair. ISnik:. I'i^lit :*u*it.'-i i.i'mnl :i\i-iui» uinl :il'Hii; t!i"- South African war. In the Oranco C1IKKSK—N«'w. atatc. lull cream, color- w«"-ti'i'i Uii" ic N.i 1 -mtti nii.v't""!! Itiver Colony-the Boers outnumber the cil and whlt.\ smnll. best. HUo.; lnrK>>> i!i«nii-.-» i-a^t i>ii,- lunuli--.! an.l -•^••iiti" (•••lt U'.io.; fair l-> «•>').!, llall\f.; Inffrl'ir, s* (.. Ill- !;*!/•! ."f-N. 1» I'- Miill-r. a-M-"a-«-.l;-'M 'British elqht tii flue: . Hi.•!(.•.• \\.--t I:II;IIII-I with -iiiln'.| I"i't: tli-r,.*-' 1 , Tho result »t registration. f«">r theIi:irt stilus, primo, Oa*i'^v.; -fulr to K'nnl, rniinl'-l t" tli." l!i-t tin- n.illi mi.-, linu.lt.-.' coming election in. the rhiiippine Is- 4Vbf\J\~iC-'. oitimon," -'.itil'if.; (ull sktina. H'IHJ — \-f.lv l-.-t t->tl .iitli.-ih ,i.|- LT lands has proved disappointing. When E(iGS—State. Pennnylvaola ami tti»: tx>oks were closed only 7,3t»0 vot- sok'ctodwhtt". f.mcy. Ll'icVc'ioic*1, IS.iliH:.: New Fire Proof Storage mi" il-irr.-- .'a-t 1.lie liuinlf.l t.-'-t ti» tin* l.l:t.-,- ..f l-niiiuiii^.' S.ii.t trarl l.-iin; t .•- ers', tncludinc $>"*O Americans, had res- lir>*\vri and inlx.-.l. nxlr.i, 19c.:"-firsts to ex- • iii.-ath-.l !•• -ai.l William Mi.-i- \-v' J.-ht. I1. tra tlrstfl. I'liilT^i'.; djrtlo», 12a 13c; check.*. WAREHOUSE >h-n. .!..-.;.';,-...|. l.y will 101^*t>1 •••1-tn I- •.»(. K. 9,ilt<-. ' -"•-. .'ii ynz-' \+\ ••! will- In tii" Miii'iiMt"1- .ifti—. 5SS-3B3J AND The corporation of Duiilin decided !»y TAI.LO\V~Kany: city. CV,c; country. (J'i i-f I'liioi, r.-iintj. ami .!nt."l Nn-inl'f't" 11. ii vote1 of *J*i to Kt to confer the free- ttiP,e. "N SEPAKATK KOO.IIS t->i T'-^.'th.-t with th" ili:ln-t.) ,.|i.>-liriU i HAY—Stffidy; Hlilp[>lnK. 7IU7JC. ; coinl to •—lm r->.'«lu>iy, o dom of the city on Ilk-hard Croker. clmtc*. Jl-^i 'lii" nl'.iw- |tt-nii-.*s l.-'iiii; tully —-t r,.[tli iiin! ,l.\s(-itl»-.l In a m:»i> !«• I... ill.-.| HI th-< .•(*!.••• <•( The leaders of the Sinn I'ein society St.'mly ut ML* «'!••! k "f i;ni-.ii. I-.. 11 lity aii.l i-ntvt:•*•! and the Unionists voted in opposition. UKANS-K.iny; rn:irniw, |J.rja2.17'L-; tnu- SUMMIT EXPRESS CO., "Itiiil'liim -ii--- at Mitiimit.' I'm 'ii c.uti'y. tllum. (1-7); n.-us. tt.7:i;il.M'7; rcil kiy. l.i . >Iii 74-76 RAIL-ROAIkAVENOE. Hii«li.-". -Hi .jr.. An express train »'H Wll.l.IAIl H*. l.X CRIMES- Hi.* Ontario :inil West- MiiilT BAPTIZING SHIPS. (il'ILP. I.f 51 A TAMUI.V.V. S.-ri- AND ern railroad which left Advertise In tbe HKHALD. j.-I > .-.til KlJ.I.VSil A.h. T -Si:-St. CASUALTIES. •Wlvll.nvktMl was li;l(I. The Modern Method a- Survival of 0 ]y wrecked ne:ir UUHITUV lifty-st'vrn s -^Barbaric Custom. miles uortii nf here. Tin1 en nine ami If fair youm^ WOUHMI spuusors who two cars left the rails, itijnrlmr Il:ig- take a Kn*at deal of prlile lit .break)HK Lumber, gage "Master FrederMi liutler -m.I Mull a bottle of i;hauipamie uyor the prow Clerk Edwin- V;-j-k"—tppil-Itr.nisms siov- of a ship as Lshe sliih-s Into tht» water t*r:i 1 pas.-enir-'rC • v. for her tlrst U.iat knew HiMiiethini; Dahlel, I.tvt Oliver, sou nf' tlie > lute aliou'l' tlie origin and HlRtiiUcuiv'e \ut rmiljimlllionaire .lamps li: Oliver, of- thy launcliini: ruslom, the CIIHIKVM nrj*. HQME-MADE^BREAD. I'ittsburg. was_J£lHed at New Haven, they would not be- so eager to see the Y'unn.. by being pinned ben«':ith ttie bottle cni.sh and flnj fonnilnK -ll*H»l«l Nutritious To The Lastfeamb. 503 SPRINGFIELD AVE./ wreckage of his automobile. whU-h had wet the sides of tlie vesnel. • II Is a mirvlvnl'of a bnrbarle swerved In passing over a bridge *uhd Made of the purest. l»t*it Hour iuwiiyfl plunged Into ii creel;. Oliver was u when sacritices were made to'tlie iililte. nlwuyfl K«>od —"jn«'t like mother juiuor ill the Shekeld Scleuttlic gichobl nnd Hume living 'victim or offering was need to initke Dmi't he guilty of the and a cousin of'Charles Oliver, ii mem- held up nnd Its throat .out HO that the foHyof~biikiiiif bread when you, cuti (B) i 1 Nota " No. 73 '••Bifora Entering Stora, H «.ttii..iw.ta1lE"tnfl» la H«w Jerwj'tl !«T. of th^ Knidiiatlnj; class of this bl«>od flowed over the prow of the ship Imy U easier than you CUM liuke. (-let 5-Acra Fumitur* Eitibllshnunt! year. The acj-idt'iit had a df-prcsslii^ bfinu launched. The vessel wan hup- VoeKtten's Home-Mode Bread nnd clTwt on- tin? finiiiiiiMK-ciiK'nt cxyri-iscs. save time and temper, Von will Hud L in warm blin)d. Now npnrk|inn it M fcoiibuiy to buy bread Unit ii «bod With Olher in tii* imttiiualillo wore • nr, purt' wilier Is used, nnd the Knii-st Hudson of MirfnoapoIU. wlio titiK in.*iy advantages, thoimh was visiting friends In"New Hnven; the syiubollsin remains. Try our Pit re 11ml Stauley Howt'll .lon«-»" nf Ked Hank. There I.** another curlmi* custorn nd Uilll". ItolH ilelivereil VIENNA BAKERY, N. .1.. and A. i\ <;olston flf"rBaltImoro. w nhoardlshrji-that is ijiicn-Hthiff In tlie feyery iiiornfutf. Leave your "WE SELL A3 WE'ADVERTISE TO SELL1 Jntifs and Colston wen* (-lassrrates "of way it bus been handed down to us. Order Toiluy. " 83'Summit Ave., Summit Oliver's and, f<-llo\v I.,.-IU:%-.S hi thuWhi-ii'a dignitary visits a foreign coun- 11 Slicllit'ld st.-hoiil s\**Tct- >i»H'*t,v "Tea try, the moment that ,hls"7Khlp enters The "Slow Season hasn't helped US vany Company." All tlirve of Oliwr's gimsts pvrtji formal nalnte U tired an a Hii;iitil In tin! mat-hint: t'scajit'd wltli slight In of welcnrue. This ciistum was observ- too much-stocks MUST move! juries. ed yi'urs aso, when It was considered A driving party -of-four-win-run- ti?e <-oiTect~~tlIfim l'or a port ti)~tlro IU Tharburri's Flower and Garden Seeds down by a'N/MV York, \r\v Haven nnd K»iis to show the visiting »tranger that Hertford (-xpn-is on'n wiadc crosslni; Uie citizens and authu^itie.s placeil such at Itfthel. (.'cum. MrH.vA'-" ^'tuli^iicL'Iy. confidence In his friendliness, that It wife'of" a funiitT po*tni:istcr"of Dan- was not considered necessary to* keep Paints,'Varnishes and Enamels all. size Packages, in ' bury, was Instantly killed. Howard the guus loaded, no all the shot WHS* di*- 5 S. Hoyt was badly injured. Mrs. .—New York Herald. addition to General Hardware and Housefurnishihg In "regular prices affects ALL the depart- C-.»r^e Decker and Mrs. K. . B.. Ko-«e- yi'ar, the latter a daughter of Mrs. Sejv ments. NOTHING'S skipped; we're In for a ly. wenr~ les*. serSou^ly hurt. T'lt* THE AIR BRAKE: rapid riddance of Sprang lines! BEST way is bctrses'were killed. • , ' • B. It Wa^ Ushered Into Actual Uso In While- Mrs!. Albert Lutz. fifty years to look us up and see the goods and prices. '• \ : Most Dramatic Pashton. 485-487 Springfield Avenue, Summit. (fh\. and Mrs. Mary J.' Bouchter, ilfty- The air brake was ushered Into actu- i\v» years old. both of Marietta. lift-, .Ql use in most_dtainatie fashion. Tho W7 ... Among the many lines in this big" cut are the were walking aloiitf the I'ennsylvanln trial trip" occurred hi April, 1SC0. The Morris Chairs, Morris Rockers, Arm Chairs and railroad a train f-Iiot around a. curve irnln selected was the SteubenvlUe >ic- Fancy Rockers. ' Hundreds.to select from. _ ha. k of them, ami struck both of them, coiiimodiition, ruunhiK htftween Pltt-s- kitting thorn instantly. Mr.-;. Bou«hU;r_ "b~urg and SteubenvlUe, O. - '* • had seven children. • . When the train was 'coing at full 'FancjrRdckers , Ruddenly us'be eunio a round rt Morris Chairs. Tor hi*, nniuxlnc loot ' Over ISO DHIorcDt Kinds. RAILROADS sharp curve tho-ennluecr siiw a stullM Choice Groceries, Butter, Eggs,-.€«fe^- , ' - Over -40 Distinct Doslgns. of the ("hica«o and Al- in Uie middle of Uiu track (lead In, all woods, plain and upholster; AND THE ton railroad nothrnt; ahead. With only hand brakes noth- • Mahogany, Golden Oak, Weather- GOVERNMENT,, , . ed Oak, etc.; choicest designs in ' ' ed, '>Uo the patent Uwing o bo donp to Ed ing could .have, -prevented n terrible and Tea Our Specialties. cushions, all coverings. platform kinds. • . ward H- Harrlniiin, a condition of af- smushup. The formal tlino for- the fairs due clikiily to I'rcfldent Itoose- I. of the air brnko ha.d not^eomt^ flOWAPD HALL BUILDINOrCor. Springfield Ave. and Boulevard 8.00 Morrlg Chaffs, m»- fl.50 Rockers, .col J« O«k, velr. who tliiuUs that the prosecution hogany frimei w tndon— with 5plod1»bick, ^Slic brake was Uiere,:-and In dea- •itn cuihiooi, '' ' - now 4.75 o_f the nm^natL* would -hurt—n*ntoceiit peraolon, not believing for—a- moment purchasers of railroad securities. 13.00 Uorrh Chair*, f ol4«a B'OO Rocker*, tnah^any, that the thing could posslbly'avall,'the Telephone jo b. oak . trams with v clour hl(tBly polnhed. withbigb engineer throw on Uie nir. But It did arrai, now ...... A binding usreemont between nhlp- cushion*, now ;.. p-TS ah"d the railroads, the - dryam of avail. UflTMortts Cb»lrs, ma- B.ftO Rocker*. maboK*«y, hogany frame* with *o- with npholstercJ -scat, American commerce, in the form of a The observers In the roar were-al- lour cuihto'as, now now ;.. .7 uniform hill of lading,' practically lias most catapulted out of their peatH by ».00Morrfi Chatrs, aolden ll'oo Rockeri, poldeaoak, been agreed upon. Ituprcsentatlvcs of the Phock of the sudden ntop, But oak frame with velonr with leather sext, commercial-hitorests nnd ull the trunk when .they saw tho enfilno fairly pok- cuihtooi, now now ^... ..i t.—'.—.U: lines of tlie country have settled upon rig its nose into tho wngon bed, so nar- the-.forrn-of tlie new bHI. nnd th« lu- cow had been tlie marglni between tiTstate commerce comtnlsMlon has coii- nafety - and (llnuster, they forgot" all Morris Rockers. Arm Chairs aboilt_the.ir__Khock and stood In awed BIG VA!ftI.BTV LARGK ASSORTMENT. ratllicatiun of the railroad 'itnd com- silence. Tbe\alr brnko hud^conie Into 18.00 Chair«, mahogany, mercial Ititere-its.of the country early ta own.—Everybody's Magazine. 11.00 Rockers, with yeloar rri~j*uly. : : " --——------; now Keyhold Ttnuro In London. 18.00 CBairi, mahogany. The cgrluus custojn ofkeylmld ten- WOO Rocken, _. .. with vdour s«*M. l[(m«-.Dd volotir cuinlon, •> ure still prevails at Crowland, tho fa- w Ul now f^ NEWS OF In accordance with dl- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS flow..... ,-... • " rectiun-i from I'rosl- mous abbey town hi tli« •Lluwlnshln* OUR - 1.. * Parlor Suit?, Settees, Hu\|c Cabinets, dt'n"l'l{i)ftsgv£lt. Becre-' fens, where them are n number of cot NEIGHBORS. tury TuftTnTH rut^fcii- whl'-h are neither "copyhold, free- Parlor and Curio Cabinets, Desks, Bookcases, *tavcrniyf~-Stjigi>rm to purrhitsy uli *tl«;hold nor Ivnuohnld. TUey were oriul 410 Springfield Avenue, liiircli iirnjM^rly in Cubu In the SUHMIT. N. J. Carpets. Rugs, billing and Bedroom Furniture; >f Havaim. ":rctori]iiiK tO' the tho possessor of Uio key hoUU an Phone* 108 i jjuted tenancy. Although some'.of hrfact, exer^ept. has its price cutsj^all and v<-< mi uienil:i'tioijsk This uctlon was tak«'ii dt'-spHo stroni; protests from the". occuphTH havu replaced thci.mud see them for yourselfl ____ Ctilia to Ihij.oifoct that the price a>k-;d aild thatched clwelllngn of untlqulty Fishing Equipments of all Kinds by the" cliuri.li wns excysalvt; n-'nl It Mth brick and slated buildings, they wwiild U- a.bdd barKafn to niaki.* Ill'* have no power to st»ll or will them SH.VAN HORN, Ltd. in-hase. Thf 'Ktipulutdfl vahfi; of the away, for they have nn deed*. On a ^Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc., r >- Hjrerty in Havana is .?l,jn:»,r.5u. cimnt dyhitf'the llrst jjtirsoii to cross 1 r.tnw Th'.' Austrian Roverhmeiit l^'still nc- lie- threshold takes his placu if he so ACCOUNTS Alabastine Wall Tints. MARKET ST., NEWARK, N. J. ^otiatin^* for th« purcha-i-i of the fa-desires. Many devices' have binm re- OPENEO- sorted to to obtain th«*.kcyH.;Jjhe prop-, EA8Y NMT planftSt., W«to£ Broil St. nous Ilill of La's (Jarnp;ina«, iif.ir PAVMBPtTS Quaretara, Mexico, at tut; foot of \yljicli ertk'fl carry n county vote, but the poor Kmperor Marinilian was executed-ib' law (cunrdliltin.nlwnys^K'fuse Jto grant T«l •phone 680 relief to the tenants.—London Cflobe.

    J -\ THE SUMMIT HERAlD, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907. ,»•*

    THE SCHOONER. over the counting station, o feat wbicl VANISHED Beginning July 6tn Close 12 o'clock gatprijays Wher* th* For- and After BflU tha with eat-e.' Thebcore: >' T "Watch JStyl2th Open Friday Evenings. - "" " l •(T"'~'Squ*re Rigger.. (Contintied from Pa^e One ) ' - •" .. M'MMIT. •'- The aMllty- wlioonorto -iniH>t . * .A.I it. ir.r.o. the rt'niilrouit'tils of prcnorit day'coii- i-ncritice nnd .re^tered .on Itiehard- Urown, :-;h "r,• o o1 •]• 0 ditloiiP, wlillt1 tlic mjuart' riffgiTH linvp fiiri's t-econd hit of the game. "Rich?' been fouuil wittitJiij?, ciiii IK; readily ...... :: l o Summit got to ftcoud -oii *a wild pitch and KIchard»-oii,lu :j 0 1 UDderstotKl when we take luto couslil- galloped over the Ja>t half of tlie UIJ*- Farmer, c ." ii 1 eration the numerous-udvnntnpes pos- tahee when Knrmer, In response to Goldstein, If -1 u -2 BCBsetl by tbi* fore nud aft rig tlmt nre the nppenlt< on the crowd to make n Reynolds, c.f .'» 1 it esBentJnl to the ideal currier. Grow' clean record drove out hi* fourth bit. Kurfet-H, :!b .. — -2 0 l Operutlnff expehxe, that prime factor McJ.aughlfii, r.f 4 0 1 fr« " 0 (J nhle to do. 1 '», 1! 0 Itullt on tlie old flipper niodel. they lieiiutcher, s. s...... '..'<> 1 - 1 • " Totuls.. •„ :w 1 ii -21 lii 0 Real Estate Agency 1 0 mill like witches iind owing to their Kichitrdi-on, H -I Summit . .0 1 1 0 0 (I 1 0 (I—M OPPOSITE STATION peculiar eonstnu'UoiiH can lie readily I.iiideiiiaii, j> -1 V <.'hathani..d 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—1 loaded iind di««harBed. They require Farmer, c/.. 4 (tnldstt'in, l.f 4 I 4 Kurned run—C'hnthaul. First base • lnit little hnllaM and having no heavy Wheeler, c. r. ..4 ') 0 in errorn—Chatham I. Left on base 1npr.hn taper can. If. nereftmry Co the II (I —Summit 0, Chatham 4. Struck out Kurfess, i!u .'J I 1 —Hy (iuigley 7, by Long :;. First bast truile, take on immense deck loads. r. f. 4 HRAMM'S • In the lumber traffic of the I'arlflc 0. II >n balls—««' Long 5. Wild pitch- Kong. Two base hits—Natle, SuIIi- northwent wv find the.ue veflneln leav- Tot ah V 710 '27 10 1 1 vnn. SaOriilce hits — Richardson, lny"iWt with lnipt deck loads tower- rfens. Stolen bases — Iteinacher. f 1 RIVERSIDE RETREAT; ln« ten to fifteen feet ahovo the mil. I 4 - Reynolds,. Shaw, Lamar, Beams. .Steingraver, s. s 4 1 1 Ovfnylntinliy they gft caught-in n blow 'Uoba uer, l..f. 4 0 ] l U Double playit—Ci'o/df-tefn to Itfcharrl- and have to fnicriUce n portion of the Schuler, ::b •....'•'• I 0 (i ;> oiC, Loug^to Shaw to Egler. .Hit by On Passaic River near Elkwood Sta. (leek load, but where ope meetH ouch Siifriilan, c. f, 3 0. 1 •Itcher —'Fariii,er. Time^-lh. .Horn. 1 Solden, '2b....; 4 0 .."mpl're—Mr.'JtoutHfier. a nilPtlinp dozens reach their deslgna- It Fisbinj;'; Swings for CLil'- •- JIOIIH wifely iiml 'Ifliitrtheir cargoes ln- Klein, lb...... :.... 4 .« <» (l (]ren;,,Large Pnyilion for Dnncinit^ •tnct.—.nimeR* (i. McCurdy In Outlhf? Hoberts, r. f 4 *>' FANDOM FANNIKGS: Holler; c...,:.-.-.... .3 0 1 parties. ", . . . • ' » Hhrter, p.,*.. .^.^.o .« I- Richardson batted .428on Thursday. E. Kra-niui, witb'tbe assistance of bis Begins Next Monday, July 8th A GAME OF POKER. Tpt'alH...: .;.-..,.•. i.X'l. -i-5-M-10 1 Sons of Veterans, will provide every uc- Summit 3 1 00 1 0 2 6 x—7 Three (•trtugtif, from Chatham shows conimodntion for picnic parties. Ex- it Wai an Object Letion or) Playing Kllzabetli.. i! 1) 0 0 0 0 »l 0 0-li n team's calibre. elusive nee of Hie i^rounde can be ar- • . . . Cardi With Stranger*. Earned runs—Humntit I,'Elizabeth" by a(l(Ireneinf< bjm nt Clmtbam. A curd Kliarji 'well known to the' 1. Firnt ba^e on. errort^Buwinit 1. JJoIce, of Uie Iiiickawauua and At- Re- Left on base—Wumuilt :•!, Elizabeth (i. ICE dtj£Aaz.~ 'and otber stewards of Uy jrreat ocean liners was lantic Leagues, let Chester down with fresbments on hand. a pn*seiirer on a recent trip acrosH. Struck out— Uy Liudemaii :7; by one hit Thursday morning. Harter 4. Kirnt . bafe on ball's^Otf •He received a Una at Qucenstown, IJndemuu :!; «i« Harter4. Wild pitch which, had the effect of keeping him —Harter ^. .Three bane hit—fcjtein- Manager Murphy has released out of the law *:••<••»'» In the mnpkinp rnver. Two tmee hits—Farmer, Itelu- Wheeler, the new man who played FSALEInCaiMVryofNPwJop •;<*>•. Jietwt'on >lnry E. Walsh, executrix room. He contented himself with \*e- aoher. Sacrifice hit-Keinacher. Stolen center field Thursday-morning,—•— nf John B. \Vul»ili. (Ipucii'if'il,' com Hainan:, and mu-lile mid ltrid^*' lit 25 cents a bun- bases— KurfenH, Schuler, .Sheridan, Iila Kobecca Wood ruff Lajie i-t ah, ili-ieiitl- Looks os though the predictions of ants. • . , drtil jKilnt.". (Hi the evening before Holler. Yim*~lil- n