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XVX, NO. I SATURDAY, OOIOBER.22,_19O4 L2_:™_-JI

REfOBUCAIf nOWKEES FOR ASSEHW.Y. Woodland ^ avenue, ;9.0nn REFUNDING BOND dedicating-the same to the city, and PARAG1AP6S Ttc ewtfogatten rf the OWrch by Bishop The Assembly ticket is • strong one. public streets. Referred tot&V Street 1fe$; John S. Tidtcnor Will Speak at the Men's , to Ktrfc TW» Brent—Sorlcc* to Oc-Edward a Coyne, of Elisabeth, hit- represented Union county In the House Committee. , ' ' ""~ have ihe baby's picture made. Xecttaf Tomorro«jUlentooii — Fan CST Next Satwdiy " . Resolutions were adopted authorizing of Assembly, and bis "record bat proved Ordinance Passed by Common We have all the ncceisary ••"-• Opening List Thuralay , October 29, Is now fixedo nhis Integrity, capacity and ability. His tht^ Board of Assessors to assess the paraphernalia:, tog?thrr.wiih benefitsirfor- the opening ' and widen- amoan^ofpa- —The men who w-r*. at the annmt *• the date for the consecration of popularity was attested by the vote? ti-nc,e. to make a picture of Calvary church. The service will com- that two years ago elected him to' the ing of Mountain avenne, and also to thejiltlr one Itut will please, dinner of tbe •Mwcimtioo. given in tno ipence at if a. nCand wlll.~contfat.-of Legislators: — •' ., assess tbe damages and benefits for the you. r~ Beechfro.i;l three year* ago. will bo sewer btPtbe name street, and for the pleafted to'brmt that ~Joun~~1~r,Tichenor, the office providedTfor In "the Prayer Of the nominee from Babway, tbe Nary W.uk Secretary of the Inter- Book. This wJU^bejn charge of theElisabeth "Journal'! says: "Peter Till right of way for the 'lateral sewer In Bishop of the diocese, the Right RfiVTman, 'who- was again nominated foi A SAVING K East Snuimtt through' the Humphrey Edwin B. Lines, D; D.\ who -will-bei iuember~of-*tbe^ABMtnl}lyr-is-not-UrLE STREET, * SITJIUIT, N.J. Is expected there will be a large attend- jibnslness iuan, sonhd In judgment, and At'the regnlar meeting of the Com 4>lace to Franklin- _pl«L*e. and !W0 feet easterly on tbe latter street, were-each ance of both.—Tba procession of clergy progressive. He has served In the uion Conncil held-on Tuesday evening, read for tbe first time" and referred to and the choir,. tbe lutter being ang- J&arjLof Chosen Freeholders, and in tbe ordinance providing for an Issue ot refunding bonds t6 provide "for" tbe the Law anil Ordinance OoimnitttH?. men ted by selected voices from the city. that capacity- displayed the qualifica- GOV. MURPHY'S OPIHIOIT. tions that commend him as -one who $9,000 or $10,000 deficiency, occasioned .Mr^Carr, for the Finance Coumiittt-e, •will vest-In the pariah honse, nnJ. will rejwrtwl in relation to the requect "advance from*there to the door of the w6nld. make a vigilant and' capable in the old pewer acTJOtnit tUrongb the JUtTLuTned. in reference-to-bis newer ' Governor Mnrphy spent, a few honrs chnrcb. - The processional Penlni, tlie uiember of tbe State Legislature. financiering of. ,the old Democrat! assettsuiebt,_ttmt .connxel atlvinetl ,'tlmt at tbe State House Ia.Trentori Tuesday ~34th, will be recited or sani; while, they Township Committee, was brought np George H. Embree,. of Weatfleldj Is the Conncil had ho i>ower In the mitt morning, and transacted considerable 4 advance up the' aisle to the chnncel, by Mr. Frunklinrtrf-the Law and Or-ter, and that he HIIOUM ptiytlio ti>>nes4 Jhe third nominee for Assembly. He routine bnshn-n. • He was kept busy where, seated within'tbe.rails in bis served Westfield in Its first Town Coun- dinance Committee, the matter bavins; went, ""and seek' bis redrttw. lii_,(Jw previously...beeir* tranferred from th courts. • -. ; .j-^ for some time in conferences on matters .a -chair.- the Bishop will receive ','tbe in cil, and Jater became, its treasurer, and of state and political interest. strn'ments of donation'.' and' the reqnest Can represented it in_the county legisla- Finance Committee Mr.'.Franklin, ex- •OB . motion _"oT~5Ir," Cnrr, plained that Mr. .Carr^ln_his objection ( • The: (»o\teruur— paid »visit-to i the to consecrate from th&lo^hders an-rep* ture.-His reconl is that of~a zealous 1 to dlwonrit notes for _$2,000 on State Republican headquarters, ncrosa resenting the Vestry. Tha consecration and energetic, representative, always to tbe Issue nt a previous meeting,' was of public Ininrovements iiml $l.."H)0 on from the State House.' When asked his then follows, being said wholly by tbe keenly alive to the best Interests_of- hfs mistaken as tortbe amount of the de- cUy t ' flcleneyrwhen^he stated tlint.thetleflci opinion-of-the politicaloutlook 3. : Bishop, aud'conolnilinflf with a solemn constituents. Oh motion of "Mr/ Vreelanil $10*1 wan :-# was about $5,000, as be hml lignred oiie placed to_fhe credit of the Overseer of Governor 'said: • . benediction. Morning prayer is then nationrtl Oramiittee, wlm vain one. or item of $4,200 twlcej_- The anionut was tb-fPoor. / "So far as I can see. this Is one-of the said and the office for Holy Communion —After-tbe approval -of tbe the *=jirakfr* thnt ereninjr, bn^ been Necessary to Kill"Cowsjud Hogs. as then contended by tbe majority quietest campaigns I have ever known. proceeds after an introlt anthem. This bills tbe Conneil,Rtljonrned: weriirt^l !(>,a'le iiitfrenteil to leant George H. Williams, lost Satnrday, as that this deficiency should -be provided 8. R. Mnllen, Collector ;-. (WHO is ours. There is aoine .little Ulk visiting choir "will be entertained-nt C. \V*. Farrow tbnt their'«M friend. Itolwrt Uonrlie. a_resnlt of a raid by a mad dog in tbe for by tbe Issue of $9,000 In :1O year among onr opponent* in llndwm connty. lnncheon In the parish honae^of the B, B. Walling „ 9.04 fonnerlv Phy-iiml Director of tbe Hnm' locality about ten weeks ago. It was refnndlng bonds, and thus distribute brit [fiat U diminishing every day. church. ""•.:.. Win. SwHnton . r. .-;-... 31.: "tuit Aw»-virtti'Hi, bnt now of tbe Morn**; • not known that this Jog bad attacked tbe cost to "the tax -payer- over a nnm EmtlneerVpay roll. .^,,...... _. - :IO:( 1H TbR ontlook for Republican __ This consecration forms the very ap- town A*~'>rtalion, wtH.^keak at tlii any of Mr. Williams' animals nntil ber of years, making it a "very smal Keyes& Anderson.... ~. 10 ft be better.- -propriate1 celebration of the seinl-cen- John Sheridan. ..-.---•. ._ 1. ni B"iy«'. Own Meeting, on Sunday. at' about three weeks ago, when, a horse awonut to be provMed_each year. He Lt tennlnl of tbe pariah. Jt was to accom- Wm. Kelly - t!.W a quarter i>;i-t .two., All the chair* TCITQ developed symptoms, of hydrophobia. also-explained tbat the deficit conld no plish this that .the fnnd for paying the John J..MrHritth--.. 8.00 TO EXTEKD PRINCETON ALUTIRI. •filletl.-lMwt-^nudity, but they "ore uoiiij-- Before tbe horse was finally secured In be taken oht of the sinking fnnd nnde Engineer's pay roll ... 5*2. mortgage debt was begnnabont two to put hi niort chairs tbe stable It bad bltt«u two-cows and the law, tntf eiiid that If bonds were Geo. W7~Brown years ago by tbe rector, and tbe conse- E. C. Piernon '.., Proposal to Include Alumni fron^Sammlt, The THII 1'itfiiini- of tbe Association attempted; to attack tbe coachman, but Issued thjit tbe Sinking Fnnd Com cration Is Itself witness" that this has ^ norrlstown and Other Places. «n Tn»—-lay eveninir (um«eil off very be escaped. Eh*. J. E. Rowe prononnced mission/conld Invest in them, a been accomplished, as, tinder the canons W. B. CO plea«nntly. Ttiere were about ono it a case of rubies, and the horse was It wjta proposed to H6'. To pntvtbe deul of -interest lni.-< lieen of the church, no bnildfng can be con-shot.-- Mr_Williams-wasnottboroughly- ltL-the aunonuewl inteuttuti lintidrt^l Hii'l fifty (tenpT "secrated"oV" dedicated In'thls ~Bolemn~ convlnced that the diagnosis was cor MUSICAIEAT THE BAPTIST CHURCH. t\( the Princeton Aluinni Aiwociatfoii of tbongb-ih-v-— wnt tut formal way unless it Is a gift free from nil r. Carr, would prove-a great bnrden all «*--ni-ii tu'Vnioy it:—The ladies ba»l rect,. and had the brain of the horse upon, tbe taxpayers for tbe next two the Pniti^t-H, which linx bail a wbmler- encumbrance.; ' !.. »ent-to Pasteur Institute for examins/ Tb« nt tent If >n of tbe public In CIIIUH fully mifcei'sftiliirh't yeiirof exixtence.to det*oratfil. the URII -.with, antniuu The rector la preparing an Illustrated years, as the $5,000 on.account of the to the organ-r«*cltal t<» b« giveii fit the *. and from the appearance pit*- tion. The cowa-were Becnred where railroad Improvements would ,soon hav branch out anil inclmle-bCTenfter in it* sketch of tbe history of the chnrcb, they conld not do any damage xvbile netv Bapttnt chnrcb on Tnexday evening iiiemberHbip. ~nluiiiiii • from Summit. f.nc might "Imve tbon^Lt tut to be provided for each year. nexti October 2~>,~ Those who will. HHHIH which will inclnde an account of the a~waltlngr tbe report from_^hji Institute. Morrintown. MontcUirand"BItM)iiifieM. wait. in ..tlie Forest oLArJen. "Tho Mr. Carr admitted the error in -hi are •" Clarence Reynotds^orgnnint; Dr. consecration to take place on Oct. 20. Thin report was received Saturday and At. thp-minnni uieetintc of the aisocia- gyui na?rn iii-wnd^-bowllDg—al leys—wen» previous* contention, bnt Ineinted-thn Curl—B. Dnfft, basfld;—Mitm Corinne ;— ^ • • declared that the horse TmtTundonbt the «*ut~r_of_'jstt'ractirtn .jlarina; the tbe deficit should be placed~itf the tax _WeIflb, contra)tof Edward Strong," tenor tlon, whichwlll be held >Jiday-nfght, — Wants Better Train Service. edly suffered,, from rabies. Mr. Wil- Novemlwr 4. an ameniluient;ti> thfrcon- earlier part of the.evebing; but later- levy 'each year, and claimed that 1 The program will boas follows; ^ on: tbe_vi-itom fathered in tbe andi- EDITOR SUMMIT HERALD: liams immediately ordered that both Htilution, pfnnittitiK the utep will be Tvould be a saving to the taxpayers in Onmn-Clioralo. Minuet ~U dogs, although there Contralt'>—"Faiteil HOMPM" ;.-..- Tbe iiifiuWrH of the n»*«K-intion are Mr. Jones atsccfavored-the placing o Oman—VdVlntloiiH on Ade**to Fldolfa-. Master CCaiiiK'ey-HIckok. •_ " —:-_they alter the morning^trains to antt was no indication that either bad been the deficit in tbe tax-levy each year, llarytono—"Lovo mu or n«C Hi-cclil bard over their a|iunal dinner bitten. __ Tonor—a.'*Oreetlii(i"..» _. Hawlojr the majority of business men. Prob- r and snggested that there was.a pora! h. "Our Lifo IH Vnln"...CIoyton JOIIIIB and football rally, to be held In Berke- .The neve pn»t«i»ectn* IJ* out. A»k for ably more than half of ns need a train bility of exceeding the bond limit, and c. "Ov«r llio DeH«rl" KelHo ley Hall. £aHt Orange, Tbarwlay night. at tbe office. -.»-»— that will land ns in New York at 0 MR. VREELA5DTAKES REV PARTNER. •a.-"Thy Bciuiilng EypH*'~...3IacDowi'If liovember 10, and It i» announced that • -==- •»« *. thus jeopurdlze-tbe completion of the . b.- "My Lovo i« IlKtmrllod. Ited Ilotm" o'clock"! At night we can get onteasily lateral Bewer work, particularly If It It will be the greatest IVinceton gath- SEW VOTING MACHINE. Onrnti—Intcrniczzo - IlolJIns ering in these partsformaiiy yearn. In one hour, bnt In the morning, which Mercantile and Financial Times was decided to tunnel under Hobart ContrnUo—"Two Lyrli'i*" \Vrl«ht : Toiior anil Barytono—"Crucinr" (auru President" nt tbe unsocintion. Robert Is far more Important, we are forced ounces that on November U' -the- hill.- - The-gew—voting juacliinw to Ite nwil * ^oak fog-depart men t-of-S tone-&-Vree- •E.-Amiln,—WVji.f-SotttIt-Orange,- will be elther-to-take-the-7j88[-wbioh-arrivefl -that*berd iffered^-wit h at-the- iVHuiin:"election in tbe F(rrt laiiH.woolens.No. 01 Worth street,N.' Y., the toa-rnnaater^und tbe s{H>nker of tile too early, or tbe wblch-^ reaches/ Mr. Carr in his'contention, for if-Mr, Want-of tbi-city^lian nrriveil and will will be diBsolve VfeHt and Scott wilMiIf'^ f«pe;iik, pany. "It dawdlesHnid creeps t'o/Hobo- -December 1, ilr.-rVeeland, who repre- bnt thernilionnt thereof abonTd be placed p no one line in city _umiii_ii*'cijitoin tlieui^veT^tQTHiii - i one <>f the tHJaehes umy~4>e .ken-add so • frequently iiiiBsea^lts-boiit aentrrtbe first-ward in tbe CltyrConncil in the tax levy, which woulilTJe absurd-. wliich llicm is su" rmich il<-ci ptiou a« thtt-yntinig timrhine. City Cleric" Mr. Finney fncpluiued tbut as tbe-ohl that no one daro trust it, ol of Sntninit. will "be jo!nelVby'Charles JT- in riil>lH-r ^iwHla._.Much of it ia,jfl*rnjat b« urn- l)onds"-bad_explred tbey l • wortlilt;"3s7 ~ NoiieoQliiii; fjootls catuu :JM)3 to OTTOjire its chief WilSon, who will eontribnteltUe entire will lw» nh fxhibition Muhdav, ^ now...tmder ffie management • ~T*TUs. ily i>icl(iii£ lliujivst goods and luents, tEbugh_due at soillcient Imyiiii; direct front tin; inakt-T, wc^in^ H^lav^tn^ Friday—even in ipr fh-'L " "Invarlably-it-creeps^ ^tbatramonnt^beinff'UoiTQro^d'froiirthe " raiire'fTO'Clirity^aml sayirijlC^Ye citn 24: '•!>'•. -**.-f'ir.Jtlu*. voters to **jjterinirnt _ ; sell tlicni .-it i CARRIAGES the 8.10.- All tbe~~*ear we haje beer> __ of Lee^Bergeir&^ Go. .bank-On the city's notes, and in,. The !•! Uncomplaining, becouse~of the ultera- The "limes Bay s jlia t" Mr." ^Vreglaml r \ t h errfore be refunded: leetioi|^ J Jces il1 1 .watur-bimlos in all the .new tlons. Now wjrfind. that, tbe railroad^ UM * - a'-new .partnerHs one of Mr. Frauklin mosfea" tuB Udoptlou-or colors ami sir-a. You~will K_. _ , _ ' nauiE.i in the compatiy alope-wHlbeneHt, theservice the veternnBJn^-wfriiensr He is known "rdoticy uut-of otie ni'any timerbefuru n ronghottt^hfiitrade as"a"_conflervatfVf will Temaip/aa before. I nm only one second and tbirdreadiugjipd called for (th». machine'~U ojien for In- jind~caTatIo'na_business man, careful in tbe ay-£~~aqd-naye. _--- — ' ".. We have.' every loud-of -syringe of many^Vho-will no^retmaf to Summit you VVVT saw and some yt. and bow to reverse tHt? Bteps to compel the "railroad com- la :.be8t~evldenced ^_by the fact that-he chosen, to preside, on motion of Mr, .SPRINGFIELD AVENGE— >. FAKMOW, lever tliHt ~'r?Kirten' hi.-* vote,' throws pany to listen,' The prosperity ofthe sells bis cloaking-product through H. Franklin, who said touT7nasmnch as back tilt; cnrUin and reieaties blm from - town reats chiefly on Ita train service Bauendahl & Co., amithat the new bis term was BOOH to expire, he was ~n -•A^i^iuing-tlw Sunimit Bank. CAHIIIAOE MAMIFACTL'BEH, _ and there, are many residents. and . —" n m Spr-fTM Ave, tlie.boo!h- .*3. S. de i tbb firm will retain tbe' same selling titled to that honor. _; machine iiifi»ector. irajt-liere on Friday would-be residents worth stndylng.even agents. A letter won read from the treasnrer Sanmlt. N. Ji. if they are not the Wall Street mag- and in*trm-t*-d the' election olilwn in of the Public Library, requesting n fur Phone 32 W of tbe voting uiadilnt1. nates who are salted admirably by J B0WI4NG* her paynfeutTof[#400 oii account of tbe the 8.10. ipproprlatlon,' which' wus'referred to be FiuunneX'oiumittee with |K>wer. VERY LOW RATES TOST.X0UIS, W. L, FRAZEI"-" Tbe 8enlor bowlers of tbe Y. M. C. A. NEW YORK, OCT. 18. turned the table- on the Jnniora on JHfla Joanna Mnrphv In u letter -wild CADILLAC i Wednesday evening, when tbe fornier hat.the cobbled gntteT* In front of;the 1 Via Lackawanna R. R. and Return—Don't Marguret Murphy estate on Morris ave- TOURING AUTOMOBILE 1 Fall to ice ibe Greatest of AH Fairs. Highland Club Dinner. took two ont-of three gomefl frotu the 1 nue, bttd been torn out by tbe street " _. . TO RENT. A very snccessfnl.Minstrel Show wus latter. For tbe Seniors Qari.fl, hud high r Fifteen 'lay exeunt ion $ given last («i'riiiK for.tbe benefit of the score—109, while for high average lepartmerit last summer, and asked Ask; Send or Telephone to 95 I for.Terms.. 'Si l>ii -HfKhlaml-Clnb,—and inany-of-tbose Garia and^Kntan were tied at. I53. hat jt be replucejL—Referred to-the ' 'Final l.imit D who participated in tbn perfonlmnce Roll in Dean made high average for tbe Street Committee with power. . Thf LJifbwwHnna LimPtetl were-not lueinTieni' of tbe clul>. In Janiora—191, and Mardo'nald bigh me Perclval Chubb in a letter complained New Vork itt in H. ii)""diiilyin. .daily,. itmvt-rt \ Main Entraiire. Worhl'i FFaii r irmniiilH. order to show Its appreciation of tbe rage—103. The ncoren: _ of a nuisance, from the overflow of'sii'r- i I ;!1 i*. in., nii'l l*uton station,; services of these gentlemen,the club bos (r~dhthiage on his property on Hill- .8KSIOKH. ; 1.45|i. m.'. itt-xt day. rurrying arranged for a dinner In their honor, ereHt. which was referrwl^o the Drain- i PnlliiiHit •>If»-jMrT to &t: Lonin. viu XVti- to be'given ut tbe club honse this even- Mclntpsh -».'.. ' I.VJ 158 117 age Committee witu-pawer, • . i lw»b ntjlroH'l. we*t of ltntTHlo. Rutan .,,^,,,,, fi.'JfjMir cither KOO«1 train* tlailyr—— _ _ "- ing, at 7.15 p. 111. The dinner will be Garls , I"7 Uii A letter froiu'.the heirs, of FranclH ' Stop-over* i»trinitt*Hl at Nmgnrw as Informal as possible. Thomas B. Uoehmer ... —;.. 11." Rowe, of Orange, a' bondsman of tbe Drtroit. Cliinmn. Cincinnati. Aduuis will respond for "tho MltiBtrels, PovveU —P- Keystone Construct Ion Company, for and Cleveland, for ten days but there will ,be no formal-.qpeeches. Sample '1G0 159 their w'ork on Beekman road sidewalk, wjlthin limit. berths'. ,nn;I_-f_nrtber i»ar; —=-' Tota ts~~T~TTrrrr~~72.v wns referred to-tbe Street Committee.-^ ticnlaro aJJre** C. P. RirVetr, Division from the "Mikado," and choruses from JCNIOItS. A. M. Jones, Secretary of the Board PassenRer Ak'*-nt. "74I> Broad St., New-' of Education, In a letter complained ark. ttib opera will be given Jjetween the Halsey,./; -^189 -i3sr ^ lieof the annoyance'froTrrshrface.drain-"" St. Loni««and retnrn..'....;.. ..'..",fl8J10" gourses. It la expected that-tbii dinner Macdonald ...... 173 lot - 148 ~ Via Lttckawanna railroad. October 19 will be one of tbe largest tbe club has Dean ...... 101 ISO 145 age from Orchard street npon the East and 26. Coarb ticket-*. .ever given, the Invitations having met Harding...... ;... 12" 100 112 Ham wit school property. Referred to Retnrn limit ten dayn. with hearty response'from the mem-Brown 183 100 U0 tbe Street Committee. ' 1 r bers. . ' -.,-•..•' ComuinnicatioDS were received from Totals...! 750: 080 property owners on-Bedford-road and OiC.HEHRY, Factory ljgent, Summit, N. J Read THE HERALD for tbe city news. c* ^SKR.ATXY nAfrrntiiA v^ JLuvn JUWM aat-n A REPUBLICAN^RAUUY. TOY BAZAR!! FHTERER'S ft»«t, Fairhanka and Hlofllna AtMraM . V«t«ra In Madison Square Oardan. . The^est New York, Oct 2O.-llepubllcans heW . JUi J.COOK»8 • maas meeting hi Madison Square AHERNOON BREAD jlarden last night— SeTerml-OYerilow PresidenHo Visit Isthmus With mccUnga_wcr« held ouuuie. »peej?B«r Confectioiwry • amV-Stationery Money-Saver were made-by Kllhu BootTFranaTTV: Sporting ~Gt>od8^~'~Hrrigazines; Message of Good WilL Hlgglns, Senat6£Kairhalifca, the candl- Scissors and Pocket Knives. HAVE Toe TBIED IT? ilate for-Tlce-prealdenVnd George-Al fr l1 Knight of California. Senator F&U> Cigars ~ and "Tl^will hcrcaf trr««k»- «» •bread-eveijt "b4Mts antl Secretary-Shaw-B|w>ko-alaoa - Una afternoon. Ai^^ell.aa Jn tho morning. known—Life^ Insjut In Brooklyn.' Order yoar Standard Patterns ' Marching cltiba came from all auc- ORDBR here, ~ Panamanians to B* As«urid ThatThalr tions of tbt city and convercetl In Mad-, ance. It has been S w.'«L f A _Rlghts Ar» Nat In Oangtr From'th* laon aqqare. TVe Bell Parker Fountain Pens. FITTERER'S ROLLS - EaUbllthnwnt by Thla 'Country'*of a 3_^ J crowd to the vicinity of the garden. FOR BBEAKFAST. t h e foundation _. of 6ovarnm*nt Ovar th» Canal Strip. Id addition to tlie locat organlxatlotw "Hdt»t*~©fHtpubtlc-to 0« Rttpocttd.- which wve on parade the fnmoua, AmerlcuB-club~of- rittaburff-Tcame__to_ many a_-man's for- Washington, Oct 20.—Secretary of act'at an eacort-to-the Hiieakcrs, nnd CAKES, PIES _ .War Taft has bwn Inutruvtod by lYea- club* were present from Philadelphia, 19 Maple Street—Summit, N. Idcut Hboiicrt'lt to'tiroi-eoii 'at "Mi enrly Hartford and New Haven^ ~ AND PASTRIES. dntu to rnnntua to. confer wltb tlie Former Secretary of War Klihu Hoot tqqe.* of thu't" republic -With iv view. PRESH EVERY DAY. presided, and when in his speech as-, VlUt the Prudential's Exhibit, Palace of Education, World's Fair, St. LouU the—chair—ln^mootloninl tlm. " linyu arisen between the two countries. nntne of HooHevi-irtlipre wn» a deinon- While definite urranKeinentH hjive not Bjratlon.wlilcii inntM for fully ten min- ^•ct been muUeifor Secretiiry Tnft's utes. <*olIeKC' clubs from Yule. Htir- 0RDER trip. It Is bis purpose.to go ufTauanm vnni.. Columbia und Prlnreton unve 45Q p AVENCp. Prudential oli tho army transport. Sumiier from ttielr (.-nils nnd- milled to thi* din. New York. Admiral John. Walker will 1 UcuttMiimt Oovi'rnor.Illjfgiiw* "iiw'li INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Home Office. Newark, N. J. "no as u n;iiri'Ht'n,tiitlve or tlii ' ctniiil mainly—devoted to n reply to EMIL HTTERER, coiimihnlon,- nnd. Judfje <*hurlw»_ Ma* STATIOXERY." charges ihndo In • public HIHXN-IIP* by JOHN F. DKYDEN. • ' — EDO AH D. WARD, 34 V. PweX _ truou, the law uilk-vr of the coiiunlsalon Judge HetTieJT~nnd otlmro relating to, ART .GOODS; Hill City: Bakery.' and of the bureau of Insular nlTulN, extravagant cnnal payments and nbuBea : ^ D. WAUD; Vice F.,DDYDEN.3d V. Praa't. will be of the. party.. The tiiumlje'rs of la state hoHpltniH tor the inwim\ • GRAY. Seentur. ' ^^^ the Huunte and house committees deal.- 375 Springfield Ave., Summit. Senator Fnlrtmnk* devoted' Ills ro Birsic. T.J. CAUltL. Asa't Sup'C. Boom *x Babbittfiblldlnff, UorrlBtOwn. N. J. JIIR with Isthmian affairs will be In- marks lrirgely~to the tariff und was vited. Secretary Taft has airtudy In- given a wnrtn -welcome. 1708 vited Scrior~Ol>aTdIii~niinUtcr i>f Tun- to the United State*, to decow- Davis- Ends Campaign Tour. htnrjOD his inhtslou. Tlie entire Chas. B. Chrystal, • trip, it U expected, cau UtTuiaJislnaldiV O, ofa month. . • '• . ended his vrhirlwlnd campaign through West Virginia at Wayne last _^_The_secretary'B reasou for taking thi» night In .addressing his audience hen • -KODAKS^ PAINTER, DECORATOR large party, "luc^uainlf T^irrewUWttvw" he enld: "We are now coneIuHuT(FTa' of the executive uQd leKlHlatlvohrancu- trip of 1300 miles, wltlch lias occupied es-o'f the government, is because bede- AND ten days, We^have'.tTOHsed the state PICTURE FRAMES. jilrui to do nil honor] to the little Pana- S00 miles east anil west ma aUte, »howing tbe poop |e that the and jonee nortb-and-juiuth. United States frbveruinent~han.as IIIKU -COSMOS PICTURES. PAfflTS, OILS ASD WALL PAPER; a- regard^foc-tbelr sovereign rlrthts us «nty-elght 4>ltles and towns. At night for thoae of nny other .people. "The at the large plnces-we have bad two Work Solicited. EitlmateaFumUhod. separate nieethiKM. .The Tiuinlwr of American minister to 1'tinatnit, being Co*i7 Otnon Av; instructed by the presWi-ntlo his let- people In attendatit'C at all the meet- ter to afford Secretary "Tiff fevery-fa- ings is estimated nt HK),OOi). We have cility In the prosecution _o£lbe work, is gone through twenty-eight counties, . Store closes at G p, m.; Saturdays at 10 p. m. expected to precede the party yn the being more than 1mlf of the couutlcK of JOSEPH YORK; Jr.* Sunnier and make all nee*.Mnar)* prepa- the- state, containing ~nl>out tllfev- Lakawanoa Leal Eipress «• fourths of Its ltopuluttdii.V ' " rations fur a IKHMJIIIIUK reception. 431 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE. Tho President's Instructions Parker-Dinea~Out Aftar Buay Day. STORAGE Fall Opening of The preslilvntVletter of iiiHtnu-tloii New York, Ort. *_•».—Judg e I'arker I aui. stocking a complete line of Hi'itt to Swretary Tuft 1* In tin* main Spring and Snminer Goods, BRICK STORAGE WAREHOUSE was tiie" guent of hunir laxt nl^ltt nt a ~aiuonK them l>eing / iin follow?: iiiHTitlveu by Slutf Wi'ifanf" Victor Con 8n.mtult Ave. and Biiuk Street, --_ There In Ri-.iini! fur Iwljcvltiit tint'In •tin* *J7~I»o\vlin« nt the l>iiiin»Tatlt- club. OARDEN TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS, formerl^iiiau^nged by Geddla & __ fXiX'iitliin at th'- rlKlitw-vunfi'rrixt by the RUBBER HOSE AND WHEELBARROWS, tn-nty with thr rrpubltc ili^ p""l'1«' -«t Tin* otliff Ktit'sts \yeje John 1*.- Me- -^ Ruck, has been thoroughly Ten- - ELEGANT FURS I'iui:inia linyc lufti tiiMUily aliinm-ri nt the Dniuihl.'Jiihii Vox, Jr.;TTmr!iMi'\ Mur- WIRE CLOTH -AND POULTRY NETTINQ. ovHteci. Rooms *1.50 to f7 per. effect i»( tlie ff-iiiMlPhiih-iit of, 11 ifovrrii- mouth. '.'•."• iy."*'arl Mcyi-r aiul WiUinin S7 ItiKlle. Gurden Sewls of every descrip' tnent In tho iaii:t) nirl|> Ity tlu-- While. Judge riirkcr'-wns fii'-'imisl nl!_ BAGGAGE AND FREIGHT slim. i ll|l| tion. Everything in. the Of All the Impoflant Parts of Alilady's Dress there IH uothiug dny In rtvelvhijTp' »litieiiLf!'' l** »t hlK PIANOS AND FURNITURE REMOVED. - ; to cri-atc out of Tart of tln-lr Tt'rjllory a iirtint'iits^the-iiuiurrer of.v:iHi'rs wan Itliat adds so much elegance an fars, and there i& nothing »lie. less than uayal. _• —! Builders' Hardware, really knows HO little about. The~-average person- has not ~ whtrli Kluill ~iMjiiriiHi*Hly ifT'-i-t tliflr IMIKI- HOLLAND & WAGNER, enongh actual experience to become even tolerably acquainted now*. rwlucr'i*i»'Ir rrwn ;••« 11ml illniluloh ' .Bryan's Indiana Tour. L7*. their pri-ntlK1' »«-u nut Ion. Tin* United General Hardware, I>HONC1T3B. 37 UNION PLACE. Uvith.furH. The dyer's art makes it possible to substitute, for .. States Is jil-'uut to, toiiIVr on tliu jifiiple Evaiwvilli". 1ml., Oct. "jo.—The Tftf- y tliu dloiifO OHsemlilnl -iu~KvmiH hall liiMt and Housefurnishingt ^ example, stone marteu lor its'superior relative,' baum marten. . q.xpuntlltun' of mlUlons of dollars In the nlglit for the ineeUimwhlr-h-fl-jHwl tint Frequently the seller is as greatly deceived as the buyer. 'All construction, of the emi il. llul tliU Uxvt Itinerary of 'tin* *eventh day of WIIHnm muKt nrifTilJluL UK to th<- (m[*»rttmcf of BO Line. liSTnokesntTnost important to go to'ai dealer in whom-j-ou r*crcl«In» thf uuthortty Hlvch u* undV-r' J. itrymi'H tour lu ImUana WIIH one of have confidence. This store is insurance ugainst both decep- tho treatj*-ivtth I'lin'inna nir-to iivnlil. crt—' the largest lHMiiocratli- giitherliigit'ever At Pricea Low Enooitt to Sail everybody. at ing any flu^i'lclnn. howpvor unfotih-iotl, held lu this city. When 4he speaker tion and'ignorance. * ' . . _ ~ ~~ of our Intention* im totlm fiiHir». Wo hnvr not th<- HllghtoNt IntcntiDtt of vim eMfiirtetl Into tin* hall lie wmrgtveu au ovation. . . • Do not, forget me when-in need Our QreaTFur Business has for its basis knowledge and fair extiihllahlng iin itKlt'ix-ndcnt iMloiiy hi tho v .of goods in my line.* r.; nildilli' of'the mate of L'unnniii or of >*x-- [prices. We have entered the field of the exclusive furrier,and vrt>h*lnii any urtati-r .Biivprnnicntiil func-_-_ tlon* limn nrc iwi-'Pnnryto eniMc u»TOn- SEVEN; RERrsfHN GALE. undersold him. We have not lowered the quality, but rather . x^nlffntly .nnil wifely t« countniiM. main- improved it by the same skill in organization that lessened the tain anil oi'crnte the cuti-it jUiiih-r. tla- Vessel Wrecked on Florida Coaat—Dam- JOSEPH YORK, rlRlits givrn us by tho trout)*. - ' ago on Land Also. * I price. • __ . • . • - * . Leaat-qf nil. do we di'tttrn to'lntorferp —r-wttlt the'butdntfM _and pruaporlty of Hit* This Opening Is the Demonstration.pf onr snperiortty in the far field. — l>oop!o -«f—I?fMiatnn. IIowevi?r~fir~nr~^a»tr of the most violent tn»i>ifal_liurrlnuui4 I Only the hiKbeflt grades are here—the only kinds north bnyinff. The ohow construction i-Mliir trraty might, i>nub1« uit of recent yean* lias Just pa*Hed over Linrpaaaea ln_qnantity aud assortment any'yon have prevlonsly seen her&_ --4 to BO, .did the **t|tenclc*.~or "tho-cune re- the luirrfT FlorliliT pL'tilnnuhi and" has UOHN-R. CRGOT, Every piece or Raruient ia evidence of onr position of sellers -of • tbe best MUtrs—It In usHtTtlnR tho iiinlvntunt. ot- I furs at tower prices thatrany otber store. LJ — 11 1 Ipfjrdcatli nud di>Hiriu-tlou-lu Ita pnthr ' -1TTTVHr»ltn**-' w* '*" fimilt BTH|lr It ill OUT GETTING GOOD.POULTRY full Intention that tho right*, which Wo _ 'Xlui—uioHt Herjjjun tut-ldout to -shtp- We Ar*r5ole Newaric-A*£eota for the Arbes Patent Prooeaa-tnterllnlpff plna; wn« tlu*. foiuulecliig.of the_three a_difficult unleas.you^yor us with |75r-rnt«6ata; a gamient with this itnprovemenmever loses its shape; never With H.U proprr Practical 1 •for. thojmnor and Inten-au of the muHtitl ItrltlHli-^udlooiter Melmsii-off order. What we sell have that-delicious rips or tears—amew-coat for one that does. ' _ " ; _ , people of Panama. •• : the Florida eoiii*lf8«_tiirday, tiiom.lng.-- taste which Is onlyjound in Poultry whiih •Aftor tLCUP^'fenc*' with, tin* nr'crttary are freshly killed. . An_or4erJiHed_by us |60mnnEI*-A8COT-Natural: l of (itate-nna y«urM.»lf~l~h«V!'.jMnc •if.liven were lost, and the live iiur- Plumber, for either—^—-^—^—: ->Uoa:*»UnllBeil:toU0^nr-»£ _.that-it_»iU bt> of_'srcat advanljicu.tf you vivont were 'Wlthuut topd uiid^'Water BQUIRBEIi BATW1K0 - BmalTTt CA cqrdJLiasselsand'oniament8:fluQ"r uS^ FISHO^PQOLTRYr—- shapen>aUnlined ....^—. -*'«JV son and-hold a conference Vnl|| tlir J FOX BCARFS-Sable and iBabella; lonff etffaLwart Mrs. IIalien, the Steam and—"Gas-Fitter, will ^convlntgTyou that-^inferior~goods_ B0UIBnEL8CAnP-Nntural:fiincrfi>iapei 1; fall natural fox bninh tails: oftherep «f Panam*;. taujir*' au ntJVcrcnter our store. .. " ^ '_ —. _ I Tutoks at-peck: .neat^ornament 11 eft" brldejpf- an Atim'Ufiin~ P.H>rByiiionr"en- ., Rnnnr...... - lho*;|xod In dolnir thta to-l»lw^w(th you mlsHionjiry worK Tin and sheet iron worker.-—i- :' : INK8CAIttBmIUlihapo, ELECTBTC SEAL-JACKETB-AB TinelS mich—twriionn nn you. ileclis^ familiar ifrlth i lldll all with: Arbea ..tho condttloniTTn tho i»thniQa wl»opiia> Inland, in XhtfCWi^tJn.rtles. Melville M.Rutan striperfanerends; brocade, l Nice IslandrnfiTnhej'-niouth, of'the St imKFOTmIS^HAND^ne.riBlripe:6alnoheBlQnir,B»tln linec d —-nld you wHh-tlH'lf^c*tiirn to her husband TELKFH0NE, I45F. tho state i>f I'luiaina or of .the cltten of Colon anfl.' oh-tiic'Melrosi'. -When tlie i-rnft \vnn V'ithlii tlftcen-iniU's of-Altiiee IKIIUHI. in E. P. Bnrrougls & Son, I. Sr Pt/VUT & CO., Nev^rk. , Death of General ttnTIlahainii gnuip. a tretiieinloux wave . -i_>Ynihlnj:ton.<)ft. 20.—"(UMIPKII GiMrRe, struck the vewst'l and upset-her. The MAIL ORDERS 707 to 721 : -NO BRANCH : .D./RupH'*'*. ri'tlrt'O. fo>" ci-veral yi'anr HICKS BROS. ptiftM'UKOTti niul t'Vi'W .were w'tinhed-oveiv '-'inanngrr of tin- SuldhTH* lumuv In this boiihl. That wn» the last seen of 5lrn. FIIXED. BROAD STREET.- •'.-. STOBEST city. IK 'I'-nd'at tlu*.«leorm» AViiHlUn^ton Hallcil. lliilverslty h(»«p.itnl. 1U» \va's n nutivc NDERTAKERSand of New York and a - Kriuluiiti* of \\'o*\ i'harh's II. WelU'P of NUHSUU aiul IIIM Real Estate, I'olnt, but at tli»? mitbriMk of the ilvil young wife wore niuoiur the passi-n- gom. They clung tu the rigging of tin1 war enti-red the yoliintei'r army and 1 I-nsurance, liiH'jime iitljutaut,, Ren"enil-«if a hripuh' vessel. oni> of tin inastM-'snapped lu two, and struik Mrs.* Weller In the EMBALMERS " ' " later •taking thr. 7 an Iztns.-tUu Army uf flOiuT at tlicsaiiie time breaking Mr. Wclli-r's arm. Mrs. Wellur was "nut "T - •'.•"' d Loans. Hit' I'otmnm'. After the hattle of lit>t- 1 airalu.- (— ' lyHlmrti he iK't-aim mljulaut" .pMiernl jl Springfield Avenue, of MemU'n* uniiy. In t^i:t tli'itoral The "ves-terNw-as drlv » In-fore tlie Opposite Station, ; ..wap 'uppttlnl*.1*! tuljutunt KOH- gale towanl ••tht* • Florlita ftntMt iiiiil" SUMMIT, New Jersey. wht'ii-within 11 few miles uf tin* slum* the -iivmy. n-tirliin fur .awe Ju**t SUMMIT, N. J. -~^ TelepHone™ . ". - ; 41b, prior tn tht' Spainsli-Aitn-rtPiin-wnrr y a heavy wave nnd [?. .T. Kflly, 1 T the vessel;" hl» TELEPHONE CALL 5 aT " brother. Mr. Weller ami two otliers Would Preach. drifted on wreckage mid were waul nil I'oluiuViln, S. ('.. tu-t. ;Jd.-JuniAi H. UNhore Just'north of-this.point .. . -• ; NKW VOUK OFFICE! Tlllmaii. cx-lU'iiti-iiant ttnvernur of The wind attained a maximum ve-loc-. ' 171 BROADWJ\V. The Summit Express Co. "SouilPCavY'IMiii mid iH-jihrw of Sena- Ity of'seventy-tive uillert p.er hour here. Office 76 lor TlHmniiiimL\>ia»j.yJiH«>Juj»tlive IilH-_ JThe:t-'liU'f dainngt* on land wan done by ^- «1 N. (J. tSciiw.le«;ln the ofT'o- TELEITIONE 47 I. tin* rain. In tin* surrounding country SSSS •- himbla. bun difldetl-lO-Ciiti'iLthe Meth-. tlie fruit nnd vegetable cn>ps were ixllnt minlKtiy ami \UIA -written to n damiigiMl. .„ .. Freight. handled carefully iDVy WALTER BR05H - and rapidly— lilui of \d» applU-atIon to tlif Metbodlrtt ' Club Swinger Breaks Record. . ~ 'nrnltnre moved to all parts of-clty-or rtir-adnili»!*ton.i ~~ ~~ — Montreal—Oct. 20.—Tom ' nurrows, conniry, by experienced men. nt , Veal,. Mutton, Lamb and Pork moderate pprices^ ><>-4£ugllsh—athlttt*i_.loBt ulKbt_broke_ ly _ezpreu l*etween New Cot6red Biahop ( his own world's record for continuous Newark BIM Sniuintt, stmi.t*. C.7 Oft. 'Jd'— il» swinging of-42 hours.-by-Bwlnglng -Fiwt NClaM Cab and LiverL y Service— lRoiu'_t'. Ciinttiii «if the African Meth- them for 43 hours nud 0 uilmitt's. Oysters',.Clams and Fish. - "Storage. —- - t i 0tlUtlKp.l *(i»iml..Zh n chtiri:li diet! to- Gamean|a VeRe'.ablesin dny' ivt I.i.iirjiNtrr. nueil' Koveiity-foitr Much Gold From Nome. . L- MoKIROAN, Summit & riadisoidtie Company, yt*«i*M lit—lui'l_lcrn nvt-r, lifty years Seattle. Wnsh., Oct. a).—The Htcamer \\\ UK' mlni<>lry, lnivltiis jin'-u-lied"\vlien Oirrrcnit»~arrtycd frt>m Nome with EK3> Two Deliveries a Dav-r- to ATTORKEOtc. AT LAW. MiaafactBreraaotl dealers Is Hygiene Ice Alto dctlew Is Coal and Wood. n KIIIVI* Iwrup- tin- civil wnr. 111K Ju- pns<*Jn«ep* and *H»0.00tt In gold, -"rhe i v — ' Short, Hills. ANS MADO. ' '• . Office and Factory: Part and Asuwood Ayes., Summit; TeL 15b. lcd iivci Tt uiK saoe, itlrtV trl|* HJiitli was exceiitlondlly ami \ve^lfiii^\*it,tlr Oaioliua. stormy.. WULFP BUIL^Or SUBtMIT. Branch Office: Bailroad Ave., Madison, N. J TB& SUMMIT HERALD, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1004

THE 8LOCUM K^ Announcement. Summit Fruit 4 President Apprvva* R*comm«in4atloM of National Commission. STILES & GO Investigation of tbe General JUocum -THE LEADIXCW laikct , — ——fltonster-'by—the—national—commission —FJNEX>ELICATESSEN- created for tbe purpose hut been com* ecialists pleted and the report of tbe commla-- of New Jersey will btf at , We back every-aboe that (oes ottt ajon made public. -' of this store with « ecanntee of good, m — In-connection—with-tbe-lmportant Fresh Egga and Ponltry a" ness restini; oa a rrpoution ofmany findings of _the commission presented UVer Taylor's Drng Btotv, Specialty, Also Fre& Fish yrars making. - • In the report PPMldtnt-ftoowyelt, to- Yoo know that if a sltb«west.O ^ . whom the report was submitted, has isn I nc&t Inal w* make it rieht. We Every Wednesday afternoon be- RSS couldn t back poor sboc* with %nth a' written • letter to Secretary Victor H. tween 2 and 5.30 p. m. guarantee. Wouldn't stay" in boa*. HetcsJJt of the department of com- Milk and Cream Always on Hand ncM long if we did. merce and labor briefly summarUhig Ha*e yoo arm oi>£ tbe report and directing him tocsrry If yon inffer from H«atdaeh«». Into effect the recommendations of tbe. bmrred vision, smartloK eyelids. etc^Jo Mcn'» Shoe*. not hesitate to call as we ..will Rladly A. A. Henriing:. __inCal|,_Bo» Call ar.d VicJ commission. He also directs that-Bob- examine yonr eyes fr«f> of ehar««* ert 8. Rodle, supervising inspector, of Our Experience and Guarantee. _the Second"dlitrlct, Meamboat In* —DariouJbe past fifteen years In oar 376 SprioyfUld Avt., - - tloa service, and James A. Dumont id offices at Plain field, TreiitobT^Vew WULFRS-SHOE-STORE^ .Thomas «. Barrett,- local Inspect**. Brnnswlek. Asbnrr Park; etc., etc., we - TELEPHONE 63 • MAPLTSTREtr. "rr-r; -chargc-ofHhe port -of-New-- Vort have fitted over 20.00 S 10 —I M Investigation of the commission. Into the « (IU 8 32 ' 7 OS « (10 fl U 7 33 conduct of the rentrul office and of «*very i: 7 4-J B 17. ojtulde subdivision of tbe service save c 10° . It 4» 9 19 SUMMIT'S~6EST tbat In Keye York. \ . H 10. 9 IU 9 fl'i . Yqu will also make such change* (n the' 3V 10 '9 4U -U) (0 1 reitulatlonn as are recommended'.by the • 9 3d IU oa lu ti commission, and you will, therefore" call 111 IU 10 4N 11 30 Chestnut Avenue, 11 in 11 13 90 Summit, N. J. a special meeting; of the board 6f super- 1 M. I . M. I'. 11. vl«lne—Inspectors for this purpose. You r, "What's .the mutter with your doll; little f 13 oo' 13 34 1 (H witl~ntao lay-before the congress, a "re- I 12 ID -1 •X) quest _that the, taw be cftunsfd In the Mlfls-Pemocracy: "I cau't make IfcialkT* HP 30 8U tM) 131 various particulars recumiurmlc-d by the •11 V •l'J 40 ..1 li 1 M i commission.' — ' " * - 11 40 l'J &<) 1SJ3 433 t'J 44U •1 2u —1 SO .3 lit QOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOOOOOOOOOOOO , I wish-particular emphnsli* laid upon the; It called upon to'that end by the pres* SIS . . 13*) 3 03 3 40 propoBWI «f the commission that tiicre be Went. • 'The Times will say this for Mr. la oa i ' la to i 1 30 tjUU ' 3 33 3-09 -created.by. law..a. upcilal bodj tboroush- Itooacvtlt, a*' It-has-beforc-hnd -occailon 3 -W •"•"•"-•3" ^m mi I 37 2 2U 3 60 ly to Invvxtlirite tho laws which aw sup- to siiy: That no Republican president 3ii a AO 4 18 posed Jo pr-n-iili- ftir ,tlu> itnfcty of pun- slnoti the v.Ar .JIUH b .. 4 31 4 U 1 u wnKTii on *tf«mlxjatfl^fFpfclally on <•*• at Alabama. In sclectlnx Incumbents tor a a? i IJ •J 4(1 4 tlif prime causes of the fedcrul olTlcca in this *tn.te. If Hook- . 3 SI ao at danger are" [hi- overcrowding and' the er Wuahlnetonhait shared in the excrclso 4 'iA 4 90 . 4 (IS -6 uo 4 ttl 4 3U ti Ml S IIS 3 is rjENERAL- HARDWARE flimsy and highly Inflammable charactei -of a privilege that has madchlm a party - 1 (IU . j * landed durlnu the TUTVIW. PrcHhU'iit agulnst exaggerated reports, lying re- Jacob O. -S<-liurmttn. foniicr-4'reHliU'iit portsTnnt flugrant forgeries. It Is easy PAINTS, : OILS : AND PAINT BRUSHES. Dr. Andrew I). White ami Dr. Charlit to set these lu circulation; it Is impos- Mellcn-Tylor-wi'tv present. In tin* di* sible to kill lln-'tn wbeu ouco they aro LABOR'S - 410 St'!I!NftFIF.I.I»-AVE-- E 108 i poxlt lios were ntilvi*n*!ty rw>n1n, mo sturted ou their travels.; For example, PROSPERITY. nipntoH of <>o!dn-In Smith mnl cunvnl some conscienceless reporter had attrib- OOOOOOOOO/OOOOOOOOOOOO of dttlly pnpont' uted to Judge-Pa rtor-tho-Boylng-that _ Labor Increase Paster "tt_ dollar a day-is enough forji labor- Tba« General.S«rl«is;i *8nowbound In Tibet. ing-man.'" This particular liar lacked Our foreign born . Pnrljonc. TIIM^ Oet. 2<».—The -biwi 1(1 Kl luventtvc geijuifl nnd had to borrow an told Unit tin- pnittftlve policy,. of quartern of tin' Hrltlnli Tlhft force thc conslHtlne of two tt>-(>urkli»ft iiml utcd to Mr.~BcecDcr"years ago. HeJ°f ninnufucturi'Of nrid_eiuplo.vors oriir EUGENE C. PIERSON the FortU'tli ruthnns. Is snowbound nt was nlso a stupid liar, for he ventured not for the t>puc>nr-of liibor. They lienr (Buc.toK O. POTTEIl.) rarn~ir fortr,cnK. u«ir Boutiui. .Tltirt to stnte.when and where Judge I'arker It suld Hint the".**rk-li ure ^growing Ltd. Tne column innri-lietlthroutili Parljong said It, and the supposed wltneHses richer and the poor-ore growing poor- D pass-fn tlio mldxt of a liHmllnK KIIUW Btrhlghtwiiy came forward with- ex*, er." ~-- , INSTATE Amos H. Van Horn, storm, during which It went 'liit(i"»iuip pllclt Ocnlais. The New York Evening That Ik not true. Every sensible Two men dletl Tost a tew woekrt ago pablialied as na worklngman kiious that It Is the pro- SURANCE ^ rdltorlal n letter .which "Sir. Roosevelt toctlvc-policy which keeps up wagesT Our Com- *"^- OenoraLMsrketi. might have written" and put his name. lie known that if protection were de- AND LOANS. .PEED—Quiet;'spring "brim, "to It.. A 'crluilually careless rejwrter, feated, ns the Democratic party pro- petitors > or, uiorellkely, a shrewd liar, seized on poses, wages In tbe United States -~- HAY—Dull; nhipping, B2Hc; good - tt thlH fictitious letter and gave It clreu We're Crowding would ' go down toward the. level of [* attracttv* stack waBkstM choice j-TT'.ic. ' lailon as one which Mr. Hoosevelt real HOI'S—Firm; state. common-fo-cho!co wages In Europcr—1'rotectlon benefits Represents the leading *^•— * an baaMsta fa« 1901, SlaSSc.; VJtO, 31u3Gc.; old*, 14a 18c; P.i ly tlld-wrlte. - . .-^_ labpr-inore^tban nny otbcr^titerests. _J t clfio coast, l!«l. 30a3&-.; 1WO, 30o3Zc; uldx Foreign and American .A New York Journal a few weeks J This-can be plntnly sbown: Every^H— TmmmT CaA U y«a Uwnly stptidy: fjimlly. «5.M ugo reported that Mr. J. rierpont Mor- losurancedCo's. •hort clrnr, |14»1T:-mess, $12.&0i_il3. , gan _had_vhjlled Oyster Bay_ In his body-knows-that when labor prospers BUTTER—Crnimor)'. extrait.'per pound. yncht. that tbe president and Mr. Mor^It' putd its HiivlnKsTtf savlnga banks 2lo334*-"-:—firsts, ]CalS!ic.;-—socoiula. l!lr gun tihtl a_cbnfere»ce andrthat nB.n^rfe nnd-inrllftr-liiHurance Itenellt"associa- Office Opposite Dcpol 17iie.:_tliifn»;"- UiiHHc.; -held. tlons; Tlie Biivinna uankH"-re|«vsentthe *2fP£ci- ntnle dairy,.. luhn, iiiltJjf_certH!n.:pJeilECs tlien made Slr,_ 'i_New York Ofllce: Urats, lrt.(rs<*:: KccpinIfl.-HnlSc; thirds. 13c. Morgan j)roxnli*ed Mr. "Itoosevelt bis f labor.-C In 1880 the total WasblnKton Life B'l'd.: r- CfHEKSK—Stuto. full crrnm, rt support. • The whole story—wns_ a~tier* ulnount "of (lcpdHltH In^anvimis-banks lu Arithooteven a threadofJxmUJn.It. Mr. the-UnltediStatra wn»T*l!»,000,000, In- to prime,. 9$4a2£ic.; poor Tel large, colored._(nhcy. 9!fcc-: KoOd tojirim** "Morgan* hlTd iibt~vISHed~OyiiteiLBny, no .1890 iCttaa-SlxarKOOtwioo amVln. IQK "-)-_N. -Y-^4fl8!LCortlandt;- 9a3Uc.; large."while, -fancy. 9\ic; guml ti conference had beeu-beld bctween~Mr. It wo*^2,ra3,oo6,uoo. in other words, prime,- 8%tfl9c.: poorriti Roosevelt aad Mr. Morgan or l>etween III 11X13 it mis nearly twice nit niucluia -r FKESIt_KRTITS — any—representatives of these' jcentle- It -wiis. In;1HM) nnd-tliree imd ft tufted. extra* and pIcktxLjM'r double head barrel. Kui nipn,' nnd.no ple3irea=of any kind had. tlniea'as nincli JIB lit WUH InJjWO."— wide. •' ~*~ y -passed between them. '/Tho whole the^cliolc wejilth ofrtlie United 2fT?Kow. himd picked, per douUle—licii? ry wan a fabrication -from In 1003 was'^nly-jLllttle over l ttai; JX&enty' Ounce, '91.25a?.'jri to-end^ So la the story published edi- hulf'ns-inui-lritiriiin n» It wii» In 1800 q Parlor__Suits |l.Khifc60i-Spltt«nbcrK. tl.OkxZ; Spy torially In the XcwvJTorlt- TUnes that nnd only n. little over twice ,'yb'at It T - Baldwin, H«n_l>iiv|s,. flt—J^aWrffno' tint MRS. M. L. QRfeENE, that always bring Mr.- Cortelypu. tbe chairman of thewas In ISSO— that-li* to nay, wbilo-tbu •-.!: — Blush Pippin! IL2SaIJ0; Rlbstonw-Hppln- .$33—attractive flal.25; Col vert, IL^aLGO; 1'ound. Swi-ct Itepubllcaji.nntlonnl committee. Is col- of labor Increiisod three, and a ^PHOTOGRAPHER. M.2Sal.TB; Holland Pippin. Sl.Ua3.S0; Ful .lect Inff ca tiipn lgn\funda -from-grea t cor- cherry.-frame,_tapestr}* coy- . -Vonll and. York IMppln. Il,25a2.2i; • Greening hnlf^ilme8_tJie_Kenernl_weolth only sc« tbo H.£&al.75; open heads. 60c.nll.r3;- windfall: porations,, with, implied or-expressed doubled. _ ~ - ering, odd fcylors. .'•'.., 'and^contiiMHii—6"«T&ert-erab apples, aver plcdges-that the contributors shallibe Tfilfl shows tbat the.growth of labor -age, p«r barrel, |1.5Oiii6O; p*-urp, Secki-1 exempt' fronTleKal proceedings if Mr. savings'was faster tjian. the general Children s Pictures a Specialty. per barrel, I2J(ki5; UBrlIet*.-»2.E0o4r- pe M 1 Itoosevelt is elected. To be perfectly growth of wealth. It Bhowa that tbe — white bunhel basket or keff. ftallS.' • explicit, |ts. reported "concrete In- UVK POUUTItY-rChlckftns. nealrby. pe worklngmen were steadily Increasing enamelled pound, 12Hc.;-roo«ten", old, per pound. 9c. stunce" la an absolute, unqualified Photography In all- Iron beds falsehood, .with no "grain of truth fn or their nhnre In the general prosperity. turkeys, p*r. pound. liiUc.; phjeonsr^pe. It completely answers the untrue stated Its Braneh'as..;..;" ^ pair. 16c. - ' '• . under It to give it even a semblanc« of uonsposts ' .-••DKESSED E>OOI*TRV—Turkeys, spring- reality. Another lie of a similar char- ment thot'.'the rich;are.growing richer brass tnmmcd. "dry plck*dTTTb 8"pV>unds-eachrfancy,nei and the poor are growing poorer," pound. 2ii23c.; average best run. ifazotv acter Is ono which we believe originat- HUITL-IEW. (old. lGalTc; chicken)*, spring. Philadelphia ed with tbe.KMttsburg Post—tbat "in Whnt Is true Is that tbe. whole .body oft S to' 9 pounds to pair, per pound, 2U31c. some, of tbe southern states, notably the people are growing: better off, onjp mixed slxeti, ifialSc.; other Pennsylvania AInbntna, tbe president bas constitut- the working people with tbe rest. . ? to B pounds. lSulGc.; state and Pojihnyt This can be shown In another way. vanla, "mixed sizes, 13iiUc; fowls ant ed a board of- white-nod negro,pollti- chickens,-poor, to" fair, SalOc.; old cocks clans, to whom baa-been remitted the England Is a free trade country. Tbe For Bedroom Suits p«r pound, S^aSc.; ducks, spring. Long In control of fmitral patronage, with tbei United. States under Itepubllean rule tand.'per pound, ISc. of solid oak goldea . Cblff- negroes In the uinjotlty." The story is ;1B. a protection country. Tuke. the"" .,".~EGG8—Stnte. Pennsylvnnla and nearby a pure fabrication. The only negro same- eight lending IndiiHtrles In both, finish—heavily car- oni'ors. . with' 5 Selected, white, extra fancy, 30c.; choice ved—$30 regularly. ' ' drawftra—ware #6. 27a29c.: mixed. extru.tt.i2Cc.; firsts, 3i with whbm~the i»r<'Mldl'nt"haa~couault- such aa Iron nnd Kteel, cotton, w< 23^ic; fair to good, 20a22c.; dirties. I*al7c:" ed-about appointments -Is Booker ~T. boots—and—«hoe«,—earthenware—nul —beat value In checks,. 13nlfc. •_.; . _. AVashlugton: Wlint the best southern iH«,_etc,_^In_England^froni lft Xewmrk! PQTATOK3—Maine, Qrecn Mountain people think ubbut bin iippointtnents In 1000 tbe numt>cr of workers In these -per baK.~tr60al.T0; Long Island. In bulk the southern Atntcf**, "notably AliiUmia," Industries Increased only U per cent, Tho country's greatest (n Ira- psr ISO pounds, |2ai.2S; per sack, ll.7Sa2 and ' about bin corinultlng with Dr. provements. In baking qualities, -in " state. In bulk, per 180 pounds,. II.37al.K: wblio the population during the same long~ wear. Portland's' only sold Jersey and western, $1.60al..7»; Jersey Wiutblngton IH lndk-ateerlo3 the Verr n«nJ«onio Drcontcd or PI«in the MontgomtTy." Dally. Evenln^Tlmefi,- liumlior of workers Incrcn»od M pt>r Naarly 100 other Kinds of Rao- 1.40 Extra Axmineter y^. yellow, per double head-barrel, tl.GOa2.I2i a white Democratic paiM?r: / CBtoPTEA,?tM!.|l>, per cloth .top-barrel, tl.2ial.75; 'per hal' cent and the population 51! per cent— l lu Jb.sir-tiKht•- -(•sv Hestlog Stoves—Self-Feed- 1.25 ^ xminsterryard^T^ barrel basket, emUWc. that U to nay. In free trude Englfthd •• Oak*. Cyllntler*, Pot aatf 1.16 Moquettes, yard] 85c DRESSED MEATS—Beef had a fair in In jirif><:rTo tlt-bR Laundry Stoves, now ready, all qulry at 6Hal0c. per- pound for .mitlvt WASHINGTON AND THE PRESIDENT. the nunilKfr nf workers lu the lending naimnteed. The •• Reliable'* tOO Velvets, yard ,75c sides; calves steady to strong; city drear . ISc Oil Heater for "coolUh days. . 1.00 Brussels, yard :. .75c ed veals sold at 8i4al3»£c. per pound rraily rciponslbleHyor the-presidential ap- n« fust as the populntlon, while lu RKND NOW FOll allKAT country dressed, fiullc; grosser* and pointments In Alabama, we have very lit-' J'r.initim•mlI'rici; 1.1 nt«. Coc Ingrains, yard..,.. .50c ^tc*" ;mutton- -steady—at ..S protection United:Btuten they Increased Complete line of Stove Repairs per pound; lambs at S*^al04c; countn of advice to tho prckldunt on this sc^rc. nst HH fa«t an iwpulntlon. • it always la stock. - NEW MATTINOS. dressed hoes weak. - Wo are basing, this admission on tho pre- The l>era«cratlc party scekH to es- Lowest prices aver asked* tatowa.l»»W»* 1 sumption that the' Tuskegco educator Is -Liva Stook Markets. -In fact sponsor for-certain selections by tablish here through the election of' CATTkE-Suppty lls;ht: markwt-slendy Mr. Roosevelt In this state credited to Parker-the policy' of free trade Enn- choice. t5.40uS.60; prime. H10aS.30; ralr Washington's Intercession. The Times land.*' Tbo-Kepubllcarf party.'through AMOS H.¥AN HORNrc«. .will co further than this In admitting- ' $3.25*3.75; veal calves, ra7.S0. • - the election of Roosevelt would inn In- Ba ture 7011 ••• "No. TS" add first turn* **A3lbs" t«fci^ •nt«ria* oar ator*, HOQS-Recelpts ll«ht; market steady that Undoes not recognise In Booker b prime, heavy, J6.C0aC.55; mediums, • I5.B0 Washington's compliance with the relai- d the policy of protection United Private Instruction. £> htavy Torksn, tS-*8aS.U; llsht do.. tS.SU quest for laformatlort'about men In Ala* States. Th6 naturalized citizens who English, Mathematics and LatEn. ? MARKET S1V NEWARK, N. X B.M; pl»s, RTSaS; roushs, MaS. - ':bama nrhora tho president may consider worthy of ofllce as "dabbling In politics." have come hero to enjoy tbe beneQta lessons, %t.6o per hour.-; r- SHEEP AND LAMDS-flupply Ulht of the United States cannot fall to market steady; prim* Wsthers, f4.15a4.J0 It Is a matter ,*hat any white matt or Speclal terms for long engagelnenta. Pe ffloc rat-would -fllgnlfy—wlth-atUnllaq- «to,DJLHU «ommon sheep, |lal; •prlns'lnmba, SLCOal. I flISS BLAKE r—— 29 Shadyside r • v : : • ' .' • ". y - • '' " ' •—, "1—• ' ' • 'r" / -• •;.. • •" •.._.': L/J ;_ __^_...... _.'J y.',,,.;.,; •• ~ • . * ••.-» — •• •—-—-*tr—T~^— — -- —~.-.™-:-•-—• -••-. .'-^.^~.—v - •..,_-. :. _•, .... ••_.-„..,.„'

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The Summit Herald SHU. AROTH£R PLOT., . Official Paper 0l City Mf Canty, And how. they come thick ana Paid up Capital, . $50,000:00. .1 E.icli week our co:iterapo- iobn TO. GUtU EWtor <4 •f»r}7-t1iir anihinit-'kacordrg din- Srrhgr & JBroa ^g^Stfrplfls^and ProfIts,=fc=====^=4=^ StorwUof-ih*- one Fal1 Immber 100 BUSINESS COLLEGE««. "kuowi*j~;biit, nf course, it miir«t - -1»8W °' entertain- ilIff readings arid, comjilete netrqpolltan Building, Orange, N. J. V huve heen due to Hepublicaii mid price list. Jnstoat. Free «t Mlonr store, or mailed for the asking ,. C, A. U MASTER, A. B^ Principal ~'^ wicke/liiean. Anr-tniitter offiict, there \vns_no" delay; the machine I'Olt PRF-SIDKNT. was sent lie re some time ago ami CHEODOKE HOOSEVELT. bua been set up in tlie Collector's tiOTtCE OF INTENTION. of New York. —NOT since Union county was or- office iu tiio City Hull for eorae ganized; has -there been a more Public notlee Is herebVciven that It" is the days, and is open to every one. for clean, able -tfnd admirable set of iotenuon or the Common Council of the City of Summit, underjmd by Tirtue b! the pro- inspection and trial.. The "KecoVd" candidates for .county offices nom- visions «ran act.entitled "An act relatineto THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK and providlnff.for.the ffoverame'nt of cities . ~ ~V- . FOR GOVERNOR. as xidual, insults the intelligence inated by. any political part>% than l»vinK-apoi»ttIaUon"oi lew than" twelvo thousand inhabitants," approved March au ., . ^EDWARD C?STOKE3; . : those named by Ihe Republicans 18n,toorderaodcan8e-to.l>o cooittructed a of.tho citizens of Sum unit by say- storm water sewer In Union tilace. from • "of C'ninlierluml county. yesterday. Every one of them is Maple street to Hummlt aveniw, and In • ALBERT H. VmZara ing that "the machine .is . compli- Fraokllo place, from Hqmmlt avenue toabout RUDOLPH H.KISSH, tjOSEPIf II VAN DOREN FOIt HEIMtEHENTATlVfe TO CONUKIiSS, r cated, and that it will be difficult a BpIendH type - of. an American 33pfeet«saterir.andeiidlnfirthere. In tbecltr ••t Vks-PmiddM I - ] Caabier CHARLES N. FOWLER, ) vfSummiL . . • . GUY M1NTON. | HENRV CORY. for the average individual to un-citizen, men for whom it .will be n Allperson»hayIhB any objection to the con- ad Vkr-PreafcleM J ' AnbtxalCufaxr : —. of Union. " - r struction of said sewer or knowlnjtanyrea- derstand it. No sillier contention pleasure to~ YoteT It' is a young uonwhvtheiuiineiihouldootbedone^irehere- DIRECTORS • . . ,FOK MEMUEttS OF ASSEMBLY. _ man'sticket from top to bottom, & "2HS21.*? ^^?A^^^elr reasons or EDWIN W. COGCHOTAtU:•' THEODORE F. KINR. EDWARD H. COYNE, of Elisabeth; could be made. A'momenta in- _ __^ President Law yen* Title Ucniutnt, spection—by any one, even the with-liuatle and harmony as key- loaunutca Ctk, New Y««k ROBERT.H. HcCURDY. "PETER T1LLMAN. of Rabwny; _ JOSEPH-n. DICKRON, Manager The Mttt- uotes of the campaign, which they TuesdaFrNovember 1. lm. -mCl lLif e MInumac Teh -Co. ol GEORGE H. EMBREE. of Westfielil. editor of the "Kecord," is sufficient _CHE8TEU C. HENRY. ' ,. IKduoa &EAly, New Tork —New York will conduct to a pucces^fnl 'issue. CltyClork. CHARLES W. ENNIS, D. K. McAI.PIN*. ; ' yOU JtEUIHTKAB OF DEEDS, to show its extreme simplicity. C. W. "Ennti Co., FRANK H: SMlTH-of-PltiiiiHelil. For those of our citizens of the—Plaiufield Courier News.-(Re- _ town, N.J. Mocriaiwwn, N.J. CUY-MWTON, . Foft COItONElt, Ward who may not find time publican.) - -—:* H. WARD FORD. ConnwHor-at'Law, Morris TAX Treasurer Windier Tf* town, N.J. HENHY M P1ER9ON. M.D. to inspect it before ^election, the Co., New York JOSEPH H. VAN DO KEN. -FOIt CITY OOUNC1L, HERALD purposes, next week, to OP - FRANCIS S. HOYT. Cashier ' First Wurtl-KUFOKp FRANKLIN; Tlte Republican party took control of ALBF.RT H. VERNAU, publish directions for its use; and Slate nffair* when thr St«te_was in debt; RUDOLPH* II. KIS.SEL. 1'reiulent. * Secoml Wiml-.lASiES ELY. when its treasury was drplet*-*!. when eren Real Estate, Murriitown, N.J, Tvill. ili<-nn h>gisIatun-H repealed *County of Union, State of New Jersey, to- $100 (subject to check). body finds iuiy dillicnlty with track laws, restored . the. Jncoroc - of—the make the.unpaid tajyy asacssttl on landj*i CHAKLES.P. WOOD. S4-I100) fuml. aboliNlied unncvessary offices tenements, hereditaments and real estate . .1. WILLIAM JOHNSON. . --. them. Are our citizens \ea* intel- ami nincted legislation preserving and in.said City iu the year 1902, the/sub- inermsinc tretiH-nciously the revenoes of scriber* Collector of Taxes" for said City, ' ;-••• DANlULj.'. TINOLKY. ligent thniLthone of other muni- thp State. • Every dollar, funded or float- '~TUK OVfcKSKKK OF 1*OOK, to \rliomJhg.aaid warrant is directed, wilt, cipalities? No one wunted the ing, of the State debt hat» been paid, oh MONDAY, the 21 st day of NOVEMBER •"- 'ALBERT S. .UREWSTER. hiimlftome appropriations made- for eood machine^ buLad^we are obliged to roadii, our" public schools and onr chart-' next, at the hour of 2.p. tu., (at the City FOR JUSTll.'KS OF THE .I'KACK, have it^our citizens wiir~find no table Institutions.-and there exists' the HalHit said City), sell . the glands, tene- .--:.-Fiwt \Vnrd--ARTllUK _W^jnCK3.-f: crntifyinc kun>lus. of three millions ,of ments, hereditaments ana real—estate Second Wiml-WILLIAM BOEHMER. nore difliculty in using it than has ilollnni In our treasurr. ' The people'ha,v« bereunder.described, .at/public yendue, UGN.I. P. HOLMES. . not been naked to contribute a 8ingle*»nt for tbe shortest terra; not exceeding been experjenced^TnTother places, of Stole tax for all these beneata. - Can enters the borne with a new ? thirty years, for which any person will BOND REFUNDING. ;. _^ and on Election Dav will conclu- any reason exist for a change, except that' agiectotake the satne, and pay such - 9 —• i- democratic politicians want the offices? taxes thereon at the rate dt~ twelve' per sively demonstrate that it is-just, ccntnm, from the7 twentieth day of De- ;--"T-eii-j'eura-ago, when Summit cember,. A. Dy-hineteen hundred ,and as easy to down the Democratic THEATRE ROTES. twov together/with all coats, fees, charges Avaa^iider » Doiuocrutic townaliip muchitie- with a voting machine as and expenses:. Heater. ttdmiiiistratioii, the governing t is in any other way. . • 'PROCTOR'S • / FIUBTWARD. fffftfr OOt •body issued bonds for eewer con- 111M Mkbel McKialey heads" another CareUtwlCWanUotand house. Euclid time f avenae.bl9Clctt9.-Iot 2."- r-129 M Htructjoji; but tbe Gunnciering of aatonisbinRly ^good bin af Proctor'a llc&tean St Osborn. a vacant lots. cold dan when that day was so~ peculiar that-the- COLONEL SAMUEL D. DICKINSOS, TweutT-thtrdTStreet Theatre next week. Hhaurftiae ave^ Uock lui.lot» 1 and 3- 19 11 Miss McKfnlejr-will. offer, some of herD. XL Oftborn<-> lots and bouserHhady- . taxpayer of 1904 is faced with a Secretary of State, of New Jersey, newest compositions 1o an especially sUeavenue. block 103 lots9and *=>-••' S3 93 deficit of between S9.000 and 810,- entertains no doubt1 about the attractive.profrram. Wrijfht Hnnting- SECOND WARD. ton and Company.whlch latter iacladea IsaacDMu*r4otjndJ»ouse, Anhwood — ".• ^)00 on tbia^oltl bond account. election of Stokes, the. candidate, _avenon. block 90. tot *...: 10 2> Bertha Gilbert, and W. a St Clalr. Victor O. Smith, vacant land. Divi- 2Kb CENTURY Th© two Democratic^ for Governor, and eays that a largr present Mr. HaaBngton'ag . most famons sion avenue, block S3. lot 1- ™ 45 10 Victor O. Smyth, plot, house and bam, the Commou^ (Jouncil, er vote than uaUal will be cast snecesa "A Stolen Kia*^—Frank H. Dfvlstoti aveone, block so. lora uta GASSTOVL White and Lew Simmons. rcriTe/tneir VIctorjQ. Smyth, vacant land. Division " lithh for tho_Kepublican National elec- early eketeh "Get In de Band Wagon," avenae,^iloek S3. lot S ... : 13 33 tbao_whLch thereis no -mora. amnaing Fajrmcnt roust be~tnade beforetfie con- __m8etiog of the CommoH Council tors."" Colonel DickiuHon is fami—k «hielein vauderille.- Ryto and BJeh- n ctasjoh' of tbe Bile, qtberfrtso the prop- -^uJCu^l^UHifih^^toJUave^ this iar with tLe-feporta from ©vary Oeld preaent their newest Bnooeas~' Hflte "rtT-*riIl bejmmediately resold. Hagicertj's. Danghtcr." OrriUo and Witness my hand, the 20th day of Octoi The Ga$IIewCer,t0 the Ga~f= . amount included in "the . annual Bection__of-the State, und^Js ro^ ^"rank h«Ve a-nnlaae and attractive - falx levy ;-Avbich wouldjpf course. arded as a^relial>l<£ prophet. He^ gymnasticjipecialtj, "while Alf GranC STEPilEN Jtange_$Iaid':"~"That smofy -Oas -_. have the effectof rawiBg^jtha_tax tavorite Btory-tellet, will make hia firel —$10.60 Collector of Taxes. it iamfji^ealous vf my~Hme appearance in New York thla.Beaaonr^ Same." • " Department, Vate~ otijUiigher. JXh_& Repnbll- d ~C7 ^Stokes . wHl ^be '-Sei^t^Serrice-T-Wnnam GlUettoe lean tnembera^BUCfieBafuUy o electeo^SoyerrioT of New Jersey^ mDBr~Bncc«sBfnl- miHtary.' melo-drama ^=Troll(y titkets for. sate ''the scheme, on The g u r will be giren^by the pennanenTProctor uext^iilonth, by about 25,O00-p' . * stock company at the One Hundred and "Hyou buy it ofGreeim it's all right1! iirite; high enough' ul ality. .'_-AJB regardsHthe National Twenty-Qfth Street Theatre. Malater of Woodbarrow," another ~ ready, .aud if the deficit cah W tic(cet,-Roof»evelt is having" things one of E. H. Sotfaern's «rent early one* paid upJUy n arnftlHeeue of boude" all his owirway. Parker's cam- "ceBoea, forms tb« dramatic vehicle at A Most i Proctor's Fifth Avenne Theatre next distributing the. burden over ff paigu in New Jersey is a joke. week. Edwin Arden will asBame-the r Reliable — " uuinber of years, equity und "JUB-Roosevelt will carry-New Jersey ,role originally played.by. Mr. Sothem, T v aod bis work fn ttfe~eariier pieceasBnrea. -tice_AVQuld_bejIpu« »u~d 'be tax-by ut least 40,000."" ~ " a sympathetic and artistic performanccir Gbo ie Groeries, Butter, Eggs, Coffee ^ -^ - payers of-today relieved of a_bur- while some of the other characters will to purchase Good Jewelry, is the: deu which they were not called T» capably played by~Wallace Erakine, place wbereyou know of whom you' IIIIIIMIHand-Tel a OnrSpeialties. One of the most powerful and Douglass Flint. H. D. Hatrley. ESwln , arc buying-you have theiissurafice upon in any way to bear. Siich a £oKlerr-I«abelIe Eveason, Bessie Barris-' of a"bu5ine33 reputation and guar- HOWARD HALL BUILDINO, Cor. Springfield Ave. and Boulevard convincing' campaign documents^ cate and Gertrude Berkeley. There contingericy i» not likely ever to antee that goes with, every sale. issued by the- Republicans, is a be tbe nsnal vandeville interpola- Every article purchased «f-Greene occur ugtiin; certainly, we of today tions. IncIndinK a smart olio before the proves its worth and the reliability little booklet reproducing_text cartftin rises npon the first act. and the should not have the whole cost of o( the atore, and the customer al- Telephotae 30 b. . - — . . ""T^'T—~"- " lemlinic place will be taken by Mr: and ways comes again. and illustrations from ''Harper's Mrs.. (trance \V004lward. ^rTTose des- ancient Democratic ^competency t4Vou have the most accommo- Weekly" and "Leslie B Weekly," cription. "The Original. Snnbamed thrown upon us in'its entirety. Rnbes" is self-explanatory. dating store, Mr. Greene," saw a lady customer the other day. "I timed of the winter and spring of Another icrent vandeville carnival always feel satisfied with what \ THE, approach of (he election, iu UHS l>een arranged for next week, at get here," she added. The Morris County Savings Bank 1893 and 1894. CoxeyV and Proctor's Fifty-eighth Street Theatre. • It U our idea of slorclceeping to no way moderated President Uooso- The leading attraction, will be the make people satisfied;, they 1 come. Kelly'"* armieg, goup'housert, free 1 . - J.-- iseverity with the Hteuiubont 1 -vnndeville reappearance of Roge-Co^h- -again—they send others—we think tcheiifj and other aids .to theIan.-who will be seen in, a. new ^one-act it pays. ' •" ••- inspectors, whone curelessnoHPj or starving unemployed, ure shown piny by J. Hartley Manners, entitled Deposits of all «m aunts «v«ras.bo mad* on or b«for« th« Third Oay of "Lady- Cllve .Brook's Mission." the /worse, wan contributary to'^tlie jur*t ua they existed in those tor- Month draw Intarast from tha First of feene ot which i# Jaid in the Philippines. -.':. .,M The Ueuerul Slocum dii*iiflfec.iu_which. 1 TTHE Manasorsof thtf Bankhavoordered pntdfromtheearnlnttBor the buRlnesn tor •fittle~"lilird""tiines * ot the.second Hpyesand Healy are listed third with Miichmore Block, 8prii»rneld Avo. • • tho BIX months ondlns Juncsoth, 1001, to the Depositors entitled thereto under the.. the live* of W55 Sunday nehool their new eccentric comedy. • •*Tbe Br-Lqwn. a Bom I-Annual Interest Dividend, as follows, vie.; Clevehmd . adminUtrution and Clerk and tbe BellJ>oy." Stnart Barnes Ut-AtthsRatBOfTHUI AMD ONE-HALF PKH CKMTUH (]>.') PIS ANNUM ON children amV tlieir purenU were Always your money's wortU. ALL ACCOUNTS from Sl.oo to »t,oo, arid on th* First $1,000 of All Lar|«r Ac- l>emot!rutie control. No'bne who in his. latest songs and stories should counts. ' - prove a most welcome-attraction, since remeiuberfl^thoaej times .will vote and—A- t the rnto nfthroo (3) per centum per annum on any excess of tl.noo.upto*nd he writes catcby music and fits it with ldlll for their renewal. ". . attractive verses. , ardnJa tho sum o(«ooo. , ' "T* —At the rote of two (3) por contum per annum on tho excess of *kO00, TllE Republici^rjmTty in u pur* I'ayable on and after Tuo»da>. July lOfii, Another all-star/ bill is announced DEPOSITS AND COHRCSPOWDCIteC-aOUCITgD. ' ""t-y-.'.pf hi^h ideultt unt'l h'x^h- cour* for~Proctor*s—Newark—Theatre, next week, where Hill and Sylviany, the :_ . . • OKFICOKSt , ; RECENT rriportu of the frightful setiNttional bicyclist*, who created riULANDEIt B. FXEIWON. President. \ _OUT VtSTOH'. Vleo-rrealdeht ^^ DAVID H. ItODNEV. Secretary and Treasurer. ' fulTund that the beat oflCtiringft «lf this sort in vaudeville. The DnfBn-Redcay tronjte of EM BALM ER of specie puyiiitMita.-tlie wur with Russo-Japanese war may prove so introdnce many successful',feats Into Attention pay and Night. fj—np-to-date- -.£>piiinj_ tho anneXiitiou of Ilnwuii, terrible an object lesion as'to ma- tbeir casting act/while George Wilson, - Telephone 146 a. •• tbe famous minstrel, will present one 9 Contains all.the news fit the indopoiiduiioe of Cuhjij Cuban terially promote the work-of that ot'hitt clever and up-to-date niono- Srrln«fle](l Avenue. Muchmora Block. to print. If you want to keep Informed as to local happeaings yon reciprocity, and the l'niiuinu citiial. conference. . ~'.T can do no better than read it. Subscribe now. $1.50. per year. THE SUMMIT HERAIiD. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1904 r

••l Mr. and Mr*. W: p. Renwfck have William 8ew«rd BOSMII ana f«niily A six-year old son of Edward Mnrray, CHATHAM HOTES. rrtnrned froin Atlantic City, • -- •••-. removed thta week to- N«w York for a of SprinKfleld •venue, fell from tbe Dr.HwrjrW. Ryman la ipendlng a temporarj rMldence.' wcond story, porch, 00 Tuesday, and Mayor and Mr*. F. L^Kelley. arr at few day's onBa hantlug trip ID Penn- Mr and Mrs- W. Wr Ojiruiiin b» broke bis leg. - ... Id Point Comfort, Virginia. ;•_ sylvania. . , «• % returned from their visit to'St. LonU Snuimlt's autouioblUstf* are Invited to Concrete sidewalks are being lnld each iphlc Portrayal el Local .,.P..Harwoorf VeroOTuof New Englal Ju-PUinfieldi-flrBLjHinimL _«ldeof-F«irmdunt-a nntomoblle iwrade. which Wltt'lH> to-tb«city for tbe Mf. Mm S_Wf it Uke«Dd_MiBfl_ A nnii tlon to Watcaniitf avenue. in that city this afternoon. IntereSlag Happenings winter months. '._•'' Westlake left Snuuult this week to visit J. E^ConoMr^ot^ranne,iu rented friends In Providence, R I. The father of Mrs. M. M. RnUn. of the Harrower bons"e^olTLouit~UiHUI".' —Miss .8oapterT-of-MonnUln-arenne. Miss Esther Jewett left laM 3*tunl«T ?tt"Morria^ aveuue.7wbp^Is~~W ye»r« Wllltnui L McCoriuack baa been aj>- Facts andEJgurcs Showing How left Ibis week for a few weeks VIsItTat e, fell-on Tuesday. iliBlocating hia •for Dalrlmore. Mil.. *1»PS »hs «r!U of tb Gleb AIpluw Sydugn, N. C. . shoulder and breaking hia arm. •Democratic Plan Would Cause HORTBY OF EVERYONE'S PERUSAL " With a reinforced team and Duquette spend some time visiting relatives. of the State Reformatory at Rabway. •••••;» B. B. WallinR. the hanlwiire dewier - bn • • •» In the box, Hadlson defeated the Brook- The Prwbyteriau Synod of New Jer- Loss to Counties. ' nnnouncea that be has* a stock of londed lyn league team on Saturday, 4 to 2. sey will-hold Its eighty-second aunnal A Huffc Mapnct. nbells, oil -stoves, weather strips, atove Week '- Mrar—EHtabctu—Winters and _MIss_ meeting at Atlantic City on October I*akt!Woo>TIO uronniJn at family have returned from Avon, where The ninth animal flower show of the OttirKimi Court boiiij? mifturpusswl Tli« In tiils-t-niiipulKii by <•! ill mini; that It samples are to be bad for the asking. „ Ktnni)n for o«|tml taxation. It prctom)-* 'they sp'enUthe nnmuier, and expect to Morris-County Gardeners' mid The Rev. Dr. Tuttle will preach to hotfls wbii*h hnvenUiiKKreKtitffnpaHiy I; L. Watson, florist, has leased the morrow In the- Methodist Epfocopa fur more thnn tlireo thousand gnt^tx, tlmt. If rts phut IH nirrlwl out nod-roll* & get into their new honse on" Uobart Society, will be held 2» the _ HlTonl Hcooiumlntibns eiinal to thooo in store.room at 474 Springfield avenne. chnrch. both inorninKaud evening. A mini pfoiwrty U.tuxiHl-at li>cul vnlua-- % avenue In a few weeks. * Assembly Rooms, Ot*tol>er27 mill US. thtTbiic cities lwth in point of view of mul lit loi'iil-rntes. tht» taxpnrrrs where rrill be found a supply of cut tbe 11 a. ui. service bis subject will be cotnfoct mil/attract I veneiM.-- Altliouwti 1 The engagement has-been' announced •j The Woman's Society'of the Prei>\>y i oC Now JiTHcy will IKT r»-Hevo»t from flowers. Onlera will be taken for ar- "The Divine Eleiueuts in Our Work-for known asa'soi'iety.rem»rtitHr.* xi*t'llftice, f of Miss Jessie ChaiBberlln, daughter of teriau chnrch will hold its aunnal" all part of their bimk'tis ot taxnthm. tistic designs. God." and at 8 p. in. tbe topic of binthe JittrdOtlonnof L«k)uv(nnl are HO tli- '.•• Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Chatnberlin. day meeting In the cburcb on Wednes versified that it npt>fnls m nil tHNtes, tnxiition of nil property i* pro- , Beniion will be, "Covering a Multitude and^Ofters as iniich to those -who set-k for l>y the constitution. IMuai- : of Hobart ayetine, and William - The local boards of registry and elec- day, Oct. "26. the sesejong couiinencing tions will sit tot the last time on Tues- of Sins." relaxation HIH! rest as it does In the way* tioimi, rtMljjious nnil charitable proper"- 7 Fleming Moore, of New York. . at 9 a. ui. jdfrecreatfoniuul social pleasure*^ Full At the annual meetiug of, the active isoxvinpfttl from taxctt. The con- ^ A progressive enchre will be given by day, November 1.. The connty board English Lutheran services will l>e liifarumtioti conreniinn I^ikewoo*!. iii- Htltutlon was. ndoptetl ln-lS7r> and la^ members of the Young .Men's .Christian' .-! Court Acme, A." O. F.," for tbe benefit will sit on Thursday aod Satnrday, of held in the old Baptist' chnrch, on rntetiat tbe hotel'sninllKMnlinK blnJtns on till property In thentnte of Association, held last Saturday even houses, is Kiven in the LnkewiXMt Book- j of the lodge, on Tuesday..evening. In the same week; If yon expect to vote, Sanday.afternoon, at 3.15. Rev. F. C. New Jersey \V1I1V1JLJS_subject to ita irig, the following were elected to.tbe let, published by the Cent ml Ilttflrpud ^'Hilary HKH^ Tbe_prizen for the see that yon are registered on NQienfc- -giapf. of Elizabeth, will preach.. All of New Jersey, which is to b*h«d -ripi'm Thtrd^aro,- howover, cer- Board, of Directonrfor the nsrial term £ euchre arj on exhibition in the win-berl. ., .'. ' _ . . . •'•. are cordially welcome. application to C. M. Hurt. G. I'. A.. 14:1 of property which arc not • : A church social will be given in East ot three years: J. Franklin^Haas, John Liberty street, Nevv Yorkclty. : —, subject, to constitutional provision, for :l dowfl of Rogers' drug store. Tbe members of ,Hook and- Ladder D. Mills, D. A. Yonngs, Wm. Hallo, Jr. the^ rCTBon~th~aCth©-Btat | •_,Frederick Topping and family, after Summit chapel next Thursday evenings Company are arranging for thefr third upectal; charter, rlshta and An Informal protrram will be rendered and John F. Thompson, Also Mr. 3 "having, for the past year, occupied a annual'dance, which Is to be given Stephen W. Kent was elected to the WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET. ETC. prior to thonitoptlon of that constitu- and refreshments served. All who «re tion, and could not tako those rlgnts 3 -cottage on Ken; England avenue', have November 17, in the Hook; and Ladder Board for a teruiof two years to HI) the .lnterest«d In the success-of the chapel away.-* • • • ; • ••* . .,'.-' .-. removed to tbe bandsoiue_CharIes P. bntldlng on Park avenne. 1 DuJ with nilrmr work, are cotdUlly Invited to be vacancy cans^d by the resignation of Iroiit. Under tlie cry of equal taxation "the Berdelf' house, on Norwood . avenne, 10 HIGIILAKD AVENUE. present. ._• . • . Last evening, the Christian Endeavor Mr, E. H. 9101011 son. Democratic party la attacking only one^ 4f which waa recently purchased by himT Society of the Presbyterian chnrch held clans of property, and that Is-railroad^, ; '?;* The handsome honse built a few yean If tbe weather proves favorable, the , The twenty-fonrtb annnal meeting o 'O IiET—FunilMhtnl _^[>artments.. four a Very pleasant Harvest Sociable, whick tbe Woman's Missionary Society in the rooms anil bath. •« -' property. If the railroad property of . ?f ago by Theodore Berdell orrWoodland Y. M. C. A. football team will Hne-np T w IlinilLAND AVENUE. was largely attended, and ninch en- Presbytery of MorriB and Orange wll the state Is not paying its full share ~~;!^r~avenue, and .which baa been occupied against the Madison team again-this of the taxes and can be mnili* to do no joyed by all the vonng people. be-held In the Ceutral Presbyterian ••" :\j • by Councilman Charles E. Finney ever afternoon, at 8.45, on tbe old cricket CCOMMODATIONK f«>r i\ fow It should be mntle to do no. In order chnrch on Wednesday, October 2G, a u M7 Hl'lllNUFIELD AVENUE. 1: since Its completion, has been pnr- grounds. It Is rnmored that Madison—J. G. Van Cine presided at a' mass' to understand tho question It will be ~ meeting of-the-Prohibltion party, held? 10 a.m.. A very Interesting program :f.«based by the latter from the Berdell haa been considerably strengthened in nwosiiary to conaldcr the cla»twii_of has been arranged for the whole day. ILL KENT fiirnlflhiMl noww liouni-: llo railroad property, bow they are val- the line, and this game promises to beIn Elizabeth last week, at wbicl/the W nni; nanna:: cUx'triUtri c lllll«itll«lit«t ;; niilll I Ini- I estate. ll fit il M t u«l, what U done with th« Iniiitey re- cloner and more interesting than the Prohibition camlidtite for President Mra. George P. Pierson, of Jttpaii, ivil iip>vem*iiitM—to Binall fnmit)*. until Mny lHt. .": ~At the masses In SIT Teresa's church l'rlw low. AiWivsi ltEHlHJNSIIlLtX Mummit from tiixliiR tllffcrcut former one. - • — - [ Rev. Silas Swallow was tbee the Yonng wonnui tin uoviTiifHt <>r hiHiarki'pi In the -present «y«tein. _ Clnb have arrnnged/for a luasa meet lalito. cxiM'rliMicod nittl llm* ft'iitii^Lrt CIMKMV of Ilallrund I*rapertr« ' • of the pastor, the Rev. G. A. Vassallo Batumit, and resnined piano teaching at Pjople*n Hour, at a.JtO o'clock, when dress 1SJ HUMM1T AVENUE. ing-in_jWillanl Hall on Wednewlay First.—Muiu Htum^wlik-li I* tin* rl^ht '', '} who i*T 111 from asthma and rheumatic her stndlo In the Van Cise building. It MM. A. S. Bnrnell will iuipersomite, i\ evening, Oct. 2R, which will be s%cl WO OH THKKK llO()MStwltli.lH>:iril. onn of way, not uii»rt' tlmu..l'JO fvet In .: affiictions. -: Is a pleasure to say from personnl binb cnste Hindu woman; 'telling ~[h~e " m ut MILS dressed by Mr.'Hosea Hewlett, of Cm« T width, with the ruili*. ti™, ballu»t, .-.' | W. T. Wlntermute, of the Boulevard knowledge that MnTHicks' long experi- Btorj of her life, Mrs. Buruell is al- IH> Na\ left laat weetfor a trip to Arizona und ence and Intelligent enthusiasm for her wnys^nra»t-^entbnHtaBticttlly receivetl r>OIt'SAi;E-t'Ir«t fair off,-r f-T ti ,—Kram!lil«e. Tliv rteht \o op- ~ ,i thePaciQccoaet on business relating to art are almost certain to result In - the A song recital for the benefit of tugwhenever-she speaks,- aud_a moat' cor- I1 wiekt'-Ualk CV.IlyudL-ritllliiinl THIJII' wil erate the rallrund KrauiuU by lit* OLt-t'iitotl.' Tnl>lo in uixxl comlltloti. •\ some mining Interests In that territory success of those who stndy under her Orange Erea-Library will be given In dinl invitation Is extendedJo.alLjroaiiK ^•A»li1n'SH. TA-VLOII. *tr>untniu mvtiu.'. nvai Including, the rlulit to. vyti'Jv.uin • • | and on returning will stop at St. Louis direction. Music Hall, Orange, Thursday evening l>eople aud—cliildren^of theitowu t Elm ntrcft. - for the umtn sttini.. .- . 1;'% j and Bpend a few weeks at the fair, Mrs. October 27,_at_8.30, which will afford come and bear her on Wednesday, TUJlfdo-Vetsyiinl prutterty, such—na_ Overlook ConncII. No. ail._J_r, O. U. r^iOIt nEST-rCri Irvln filaco, cottiiRo. cori an nnusnal opportunity for onrmnsical rulllus qtock, cjirti, locoinotlu^- ferry- V~T Wlntermnte joining him there. A. Mr, taught the_objects_of the order - Ituth: nil limiruvo people to hear Mine. Lonis»* Jlouier. -r/ Charles Wiley and family Tiave" re- to one candidate at the regular meeting mltrS.J.Enquire H. CHAMUEttLAlN, Hum- contralto, and Mr. William Harper, .rourtb,—Other•rearcState used Xor. J turned to their home In New York on Thursday evening. . Five_ proposi- RELIGIOUS NOTICES. MliroaI\Va now fnrmlnff throe classes of property-belong to and~ Interesting.and Inatractive lecture on. expecta-to leave Summit next_nionth Tuesday evening at 7.45; Junior League KIIIHIIIIIIIO SIUHIO for quarters In the office of A. L^DeCoster, meetings on Tuesday and Friday at are part pf tho state's annual revenue. "A Trip to California or Between the and spend the_w inter with, his son, two plaiicw, four or eight hnuds. - l-V The tax levied on the* fourth class of Taylor building, on Maple street Mississippi and tbe Paclflo^—Toe Doc- 3.15 p.in.; Class meeting Friday evenltiK William Gray, of Newark.' He wll at 7 o'clock, followed, by Bible cl property Is nttiieiiscd and collected 4>y - The_new telephone subscribers added n extended trip through sell, on Thursday next, October 25,-be-. attTo'clock. — WATSQN. tbe state andTvtupned-fo-ttnriocal tar-^ to the local exchange daring the past that section laat spring and secured a ginning at 10 a.inx -alLJbis household Ing districts ID whlch-such—property— I CENTRAL PHE5&YTERIAN CHUnCTI. week werSr-lSSBTF. D.'^yd^J !e-|^umDer~of Interesting photographs of furniture and personal propertylttpnb- Bltuatedrnot'bne~ddllaf. being tetsln-- 1 "" The Rev. Minot-C. Morgan, pastor e urreetand railroad; N9f, W T- Winte noted views. ITT-..-- -' - lio auction. ^_His boose has been leased Sabbath services: Public worship 11 474 3prfngfleld Ave., opprBoalevardT|- (l:brihe state. mnter-JQ i-BQuIevnrdi^lwa, Angelo for the winter to Miss Burnett. a.m. and-8-i>.>nT; Sabbath . school, - 9.41? l t m George, 452F Springfield avenue;AV5U- TtieTtev. W. Warren Giles returned a.m.; meeting of ChristiaiT Ebdeavor an^WOEKr ARTISTIC 0E5IQNS. The "*rallrond* "^ ta^x la* '*—™*w woj passe' d In from his. annual vacation at Charleston On Wednesday, the-TAilroaa company 8ociety-i-?-p--i»U mid-weekservice, ;i834- a.nd-4>ri3vMed thata" board should l, ^ntain avenne: Lake. Optarjpjjast-night,' and will 6c 1 needay at 8 p.m, __—^T"~ ' - Walter-e, ^Sampson, ^Montvlew reconstrncted and enlarged the tempo CrmCHTER-NICOLAI, be-nppgljited whosc^duty It waseach chpylhe pnlpit~of~tlie Baptlst^chnrcb rary bridge35Ver'MaTpie_8treetP which FIEST DAETIBT CBURlOHi- yeof_to vaIue_nJJroad nnd canarprop- ;T0ad;^1Sfli, SvB.Hopklna, HOak Ridge tomorrow, Mornlnff^nbject, "The Life XKSHONS IN- erty -and jcoMcet .tho tnieji assessed rivenne. wllLprove~iuore aatlBfactorjLtO-thiLpn The RevTWT Warrejx. Giles, pastor. ttiat Is Life Indeed;'-' evening .snbjectr lie Taritil anch time asjthe permanent Preaching services at 14-a.m._and 8_p , PIANQ-andrrTHEORY thereon. Th« law* fliedtbczrnte. pf .The/date of the next revision of the• 'AntHb e. .Word waa made Flesh." ~The irotuJaidice is erectedr~ The- cotnpray •nt: •Chriatlan Endeavor'prayer meet atlon nnd thojrlasses of .-- . November 1st 7 Ing at 7 p.ih.i mid-week servlce_bn 3itjard hn's been continued: up to-the evenlngworshfpwIUbefreceded by/tbe" sEonld. at once^pnt np JL temporary Wednesday evening at B o'clock; Snn- It nqwnrorislsts^of four _Lists are posted In each' electloii_dis regnlar CErgerrlce-beglnnlng at 7 p. bridge-oveV^Sutnmit avenne, as that day school at ».45_arm.^ Theodore F. SUMMIT. ilis" and Tiriet. VoterT sbonld aeer either per m. Mid-week service Wednesday, at street bas now beejLclqoed for eighteen Van Dyke, snperintendetit Oeniotrrats, ^inil uudor—the law sonally or by some friend, that their JB^pTtuTTThla honr will be devoted to months, and there is,no excuse for ; more thnn two mciulwrsjaf each party' •T. ..FOR name la enrolled and- properly spelled prayer: and spiritual meditation, and keeping It closed longer^" ^r The_Rev. Walker Gwynne,"rector: "can he appolntfHl on tfic.boards, d ; 4- _IMs Important that every voter should tbe service will be' conducted by the Sunday, 7.80 and lla.m.,-5 p.m. •JSsar. modorn double dwOlllrurliousaT all * j" 'Vulaatlaa of Mmtm3t*ST^ ^_ The railroad'company have paid to mprovoroetiti, HltunttHl'-on Morrln nvonm'. r see to-this matter teipojwHy. More pastor. Sunday school at 0.45 a.m.; Sanday school, 9.45 a.in.; Wednesday lotWtxl7fl; rented, |iarn nonrlr Hi f>or cunt.; The tnnlu nifiu watt and Is_ 110W val* Stephens Brothers the amount awarded tfood invnstnioiiL^Xattlo_cajdi.r^i|iilred to . than 100 names have been omitted from Theodore VanDyke, -superintendent and Friday, 5 p.m. _^_ — urchofto It Anply to urd iiy talcIUR the full and true value by^th'e.Condemnation CommlBsipn, $ SWEDISH 'CHURCH. .^ BDflENK C PIEltHON'. of the Iniid In "tlie-raxing^listrlcta1— the lists. * ~ ' ')_ A co'nipllmentary recital wag given at O|.i>osjto di'|x)t, Htimmlt, N. J., 750, and work was commenced on Tues- The Swedish Evangellca) ^Lutheran BO-1 . orlilllrondwar.N. Y.Clty. throiiKli whl?h it runs i\inl multiplying - The Summit Athletic Assbclationrnn Aeolian Hall, 802 Fifth avenue. New day In removing the portions of tbeSalem church, Morris avenue. Services tlintvaltic by a multlplo of three north _ der whose auspices tbe lovers-of the York,. Tbnrsday evening, to demon- bnildlnm npon- the strip" of land pur every Snnday-at-3.-80 of thi^I'iiBtwIc river and a. multiple of game of baseball were famished their strate to organists and other musicians chased by the company. The.payment OLD HAPTIBT CHURCH IIUILUINU. _H^H; HANN. two south of thnt Iwundnry. In dthef amusement on Saturday afternoons dur- the remarkable qualities of the . Mnstel of the aboye amonnt does not interfere There will be German preaching ser- word»71f tlyf'full vnlue of the land lt»n ing the past summer, la arranging to organ, and its newest. adjn.nct, the with the adjustment of the award In vice at 3.15 p.' m locality north of the Pnssaltf.river was Dentist .. found to be $100 per ncro-such value . conduct the game in thia city next Celesta Mnstel. This instrument tbe courts, from which Stephens Bro- WJCCARD ITAI.tr -—— LITTELL BUtL^lNG, wh« timltlpflrii Iiy three, and the result year, and will this winter conduct'a was invented some thirty rears thers took exception and filed-papereo f Snnday school for.both.children and series of various entertainments in an SUMMIT, N.J. was ttikon HK tlic'virlimtlnn of Uie.Iaud ago by . Victor MnBtel, in Paris, appeal. adnlta from 3 to 4 o'clock. XAoti\w\ meet per ncri* for tho rnllrond liotl. Having effort to raise sufficient fnnda for next and for It many of the beat French ig from 8 to 9 o'clock, to whfeb every —Tbe-automobile-house ^and automo- l»dy is cordially invited. olitnliitil thnt n-rtult. tlioy njliltn] to tli:it season. The finit of these entertain- composers have written mualc. At this -aluuuut-tlie coat of court true! ion,: whU'li— bile l>elonging to George C. Stevens, Q. SMITH uiuenla will be held on October 31, and concert, Alpho&ae Mnstel, a grandson lu tho.nilln. iciMiiMt, tlon and of Waldron nvenne, were destroyed by will be a-ball given in tbe Hotel Beech of the inventor, presided at the organ, Contracting and Grading ttire.*tlie total valuation con- wood. - ': : •'" - fire on Tuesday evening. The Chem- of •TunillHtl, with .tU'«, etc ical "Eugfiie"Cbmi>any~\YaB~culI»ia"out i i at the piano. _Tlie_concert_ was under Ta* on FranrhUe. and-extingnlsbed-the-flawes.—bnt'-not ? »juH!ility-of Greenhotitfe-Toi At the aminaLnieetlng of the Fresh the Aeolian Company's auspice*.. j 6reen s Hair-Tonicr: rnnrh1sn-Tjr^n~riillrortd I* "the r_and_jCdfasaleacent__Hoine._heW_|n before the auto and the .building bail Hoi I on liund. Teaming n.ud Curt' right urnnu-d Jty tlu'-nti>te-to_oitcrnte 1 Infidone. Address ".,. ... 1 _ tbenew Baptist church on the 13th lost., Frank W. Mack, wiio h*(-announced been ruined, together with tbe contents t which the road could the following'boanl of mahagern were to give a lecture on the "Green room Including three bicycles. • Tbe building Ouc'of the l«-*flt totilcs tnndu for SUMMIT not (M> operated.-:.It I* Intangible, lint' and contents were insured. Mr. tite- restoring the natural color, life and that It IIIIH n value fjrr purjHwett of tax- re-elected for- -three - years: Mr^o.f Journalism," at'Kfjlit Place Hull, on f t»cauty'of the hair. My imparting Jhinrsday-evenlngf- October 27. at 8.30 vpns also had a narrow escaped. He NewSwedishrrAmerioan ntlon lms ln-en lone tu>ttled. Under Angnstns F»—Libby,—Mm-^ahton vitality-lo fthu roots and stinmlat. the New Jcrwey railroad tax law the Harvey, Miss May Hodenpyl, Mlsa Kate o'clock, for the benefit of the~Freah Air went into the'bnildiuK to get tbe anto ing the herflthy action of the scalp, i out to take a ride, and struck a mutcb it stuns the liair frum falling out Employment Agenoy. vnlue of the franchise • H determined Soniers, Mrs. H. L-Pieraop, Mm, Frank and Convaleaceat_Houie, has for yean to light one of the lamps, andan ex- and thoroughly eradicates dandruff. . I|IRS. ANNIE IIKLLQU1ST, by culculatlnff the iunrket value of tbe A. Dilllnghani, Mra. Marshall. Geer, been connected_ssith The Associated : Blocks nnd bonds of the railroad sys-— plosion' Immediately followed which 8^ Summit Avenue, SuinmttrN.-J, Mrs: WHIIan Morria DeenrMrs. Charles Press; he has been all over the world, teni, thon subtrai'tlnc from the sum and has Investigated and written every threw him out of tbe bntiding upon JH.1 m. T, Jenka, Miss Agnea F. Cooley, Mrs. thus obtained the value nf the three variety of news. Hamilton W. Mabie bta hands and face, and he was severe- ajthecicla»nes_of-.rallroad property and -George J.Geer. Mre. F. Way land White, f v says: "Mr. Mack Is as far removed as lybruised and burned. "Mr. Stevens GREEN'S taking ' nptvp. to succeed Mlsa Ayres. Mra. J. him.--He talks -abont tbe things for oliue tank leaked anil the fnines ex- Summit Council, No.-1042* njects the Intlve value- of, stocks and bonds as Cromwell read her report ae~ treaaorer, which he cares and of which he knows, loiled as soon as the-match''was PHARMACY; tint and third Monday evenings of each shown t>y the ihnrket quotations at th» which Bhowed a balance of |300. Thewith a aingnlar dfrectnerin. His "man- ighted. ' , y .'. lotilh in Masonic-Hall, 445 Springfield time.tbe value lit tlxed. secretary's report was read'by Mn Le- Phone. 70. -_ SUMMIT, X. J.! venue. _, All'.members of the order viftit> ner is fnit of IndWidnality and ^ttract- Belle- 'Mead Sweeta—an absolutely ng or residing iniSunimit arc Invited to . - - .f>raanai Property ,'•' • " ' Huray, and waa a aplendld review of Iveness." Tickets can be procured at pure and cleanly candy—In sealed pack- Four doors from Post Office. ttend. Wlf.tTAM ItuEHMER, Regent. .Thp railroad!* are i-onipelled by law •the work at the-home. ' Rogere' drng store.' only, at Rogwa' Pharmacy. *tf '. . Ai.itioN A. IH'CICLFV, Sec'y. to return nn exurt list i>f ever?- Item of * ' ppillgp^^

THE SUMMIT;HERAIJX SATURDAY?OCTOBER::22, e J ' V

t&Hr pefwaat piut*itj. aftd the boaro -KcwJencx la fortnnately otrtntad hi actually retain one doKat "of the rafl- of uMMon flrtbt> Tslo^of «icn prop- Nrlnc a sUte In whScb termlnalj of road tax. On 'tbe contrary. U pays back NEW JEISCTS TWUVE-ACtfi fTMBB rrMt ttllnwnls •!* located, and owing to the localities uiore"ttaar It netfrac «rtj, and 00 that ntae It mien U* It returns a 35 per cent dividend on tLe tax. to Its peculiar ppslUon it receive* a tax on personal property largely in excess state school tax. and-lt abM -approprl* Other B«*l £a*««*. teft $250,000 each year for tbe taUdtas _JXbe railroad companies oT-wbat would be received were it a •y Uw luwuiu Hi assessors • lUt of tbetr' real oUtc n »w t«x mlllnir utock wblch-todsy- U |K>ldlnsa, onttlde.-of mala stem, and lii Jersey City and twenty-four boars The danger that any change In'tha FILLED. Bnatf, Kcw aaa tbbey Stntta, Newark, N. J. SUPPLIES. ~««cb-»eparate_item la TflloeU and*» Uter In Chlciffo. U Is already being law of 1W4 may be uwpofftlttitliiaL •cased, and tbe tax Ut\mpoutd on all debated as to whether and*? Tlis ilwns— l» I1» valuaUa*-** th* of this property at the rate of $IM per jrtate commerce proTUkm of tbe Colt* ma(n stww thrwiph cutting It up lata Tbe state board of-assessors Htatoi consWuUon tbe (edeHl ROV •mall parcels. tbe~ux~andTetnn» all of It to tnnnent aboold not take advantage of The rfacnssM In the value ef tha main tbe this branch' of taxation and. tax this stem_fex_Mffaratlitg It frem tha fra«> ress •allr—« Tarn In 1 property for It* benefit, and tbe day In •hlsa. \ . __ In IO0O railroads paid taxes on the not far distant when tlie f Tha dsertase lii the valuation ef rall^ following valuations of tbelr property: tax to be dorlvrd from tbe personal roisd preperty by comparing it- -with r property of railroads Is likely, to Jw -Very fitting that tbe handsomest Btorfishonld difiplar tho bandBomest good8; the eiact , Valuation; ether preperty In the same lecalttjr of to-date styles in the beat and most popvlar materials and workmanship, all as strongly featured Ifatn Hen and tnnchlm HSS.1S7.M0 Very much rednced. like kind. '.. -Personal it not a good proposition, to bold ^ The reverting te the provision* ef the as any New York display, but at lower prices. Onr particular offer this week deals with'Outer- on to this Income as tons ss we cau? - eld ehprtsr*. ————— ---— _ garments and Miliinery, but we have great and desirable lines in all supplies for personal wear Total valuation..- nw.CJ.oii ValMtUa «f KallvM« Pr«s«rtr C«s«- Tfcla** Wartfc BesBvaakevlas. and home uses:— ' ' _ • • . . Ta«* forth* state.;J...... ^.... •Mind With Oihir -U • • "ValuaUoa- Under tbe constitution It Is necessa- A railroad main stem dsHvss Ita value TAILOBED 8UrT£-They are made tight-fitting, WAISTS IN WNE II«al estatt, other than main ry that the jralnatlon'of property for from its continuity and its riant to ep- stem —. II2.8X0W also in loose.coat effects, various coat lengths, colors of blue and brown, black, white, in Tax** on this rUas of property taxation rooBt be fixed at an.amount •rete under the state franchise* —.. 1 which are returned to tho which will equalize It with the valua- Railroad-property Is now valued-aa a - newest skirts, in panne Cheviots or Vene- —stripes and polka dots, fancy stocks, newest local Casing districts t&CH tion placed on other properties, of a separate and.distinct kind ef property. tians, blue, black, brown, also fancy mix- sleeves, smart tailor-made ef- - ^ Tlie fmnchUca-of— UitJniicoaJt of like, kind Blmlliirly sltantcd, and It The highest state courts bare decided ) tures, beautifuliyand effectively trimme0,00(>,000, Irarlnjt tbe under a flicd rule. Tbe courts ha%-e, same rule* as determine the valuaof tax on tbe main stem at*i0»,OOO.O0O. held Hint railroad tax of 1884 was con- other adjoin Ing property devoted to dif- sizes for short women; their values are $15 What fh» Dcaverallv Purtr !•*•*•••• stitutional and that railroad property ferotit uses, . ' — to_$18.50. They are two of THE tBlRD GREAT OFFER PBSSENTS sev- " «• Do. ~~ - won njcIaBs by Itself and that-tt-need The rail roads claim \tliat they have our big leaders*. Special eral new and varied models in coats, jacket- First.—It pt*>i>oi»«i to tax tbe main not lie • .Valuations arc to be*placed upon the that tlie-Uitr^lnml In.ltself used for sonal property $3 per ' tboumind. The rand black, invisible plaids of green, brown ments are all sizes; • value 11\ M prupvrty'by thentnte board of atweiui- u randlieU is worth tjire^ times the valuation will be at local rates and ytlll - and Oxford, Beautifully trimmed wjth 125.00..- Special. /. . ""^ ow. The tax l« to be colhwted by tue-ri mount ofjUlke <|«nnjlty of latidUsedbe much'less than at present. . 'same board, and all laxex. except fran- ;_ trastingcolors, of clotbsor, : for other parjxwcH. If the present law The subject U . compticateoV and CHILIJREN'S S0IT8—In Peter Thompson chise, tax, lire to-be returned-to the 1« changed to conform to The Demo- changes should be mads only after a -. velvets; value $29.50 to • local community Jnjrhlch the property . style, made of fine serge or cheviot "in navy, t-nttlc platform railroad, property'must careful investigation, . '' - * $33.50. Special 19.95 and i In 'situated. bine, collar, shields an3 sleeves with silk em- valued nnd trixcil nt a vnluntion and The state received ' last year ' ' lit one' paragraph it Is asserted tbat mtc which will equalize, it with other, from railroade |909^000 iPECIAIj VALUES—Early in.the' Hummer we broidered emblems, perfectly the tims^/or investigation has passed; liroftertlci of a like kind. Whether It The state paid hack to tax- —purchased from a large manufacturer who . .madeandtailored,sizes6t614/ - . that tha subject is simple and easy.to b* would be constitutional to,separate tbe payers &16\000 . .speciaUvalues at.3.98 and . aattlsd. la another paragraph In-tbe- different niirta-iof-a main line of rall- The state paid toward flood _• needed , 260 Fox Scarfs. They. samirplatform It is said,- "That, «xp*ri road und Tax It locally Is in difficult 1&- roads - 250, are made from the entire skin, Vith two CHILDBEN'8 DRESSES-Made of fancy Scotch fcnowladgs b*ina n«o«saary to dstsrmln* pal questlpu.'l_Tliere Is no—question, The state paid toward tho care of th«_Jnune.., ZOOfiOO brushes and paws; the regular value of plaids^yoke, revers and/ciiffs cassimere to th« valuations^ of railroad and canal however, that If It Is to be taxed local- tKese scarfs in the season will matcb, prettily trimmed with silk \ f\/\ profMrti**, ths asssssmant of valuations ly the valuation placed upon It must The surplus revenue of the state was shall b* mad« by ihm state and paid to be.equalized with the value of oilier approximately $1,200,000 In 11W3. be from 812.50 ~ to $16.50. soutache braid in red,'blue and 1*1 II I the taxing district* in whicfr tha prop- property, and it willno-Ionccr bepos- \ny decrt'ase^oF revettue will destroy Special 7.50 brown, sizes 4 to 14. Special .^•"^' arty is locatsd.** The question, nccord- nlhto to nopamte. It Into a class by It- thin HiirpliiH, and a direct state tax will bur to the Democratic platform, is very self or to take tbe cost of construction he iieeeHwiry. " "• _^_ • PINE—BLACK BBILLIANTINE WAISTS- CHILDREN'S CASHMERE DRESSES — With simple, and yet It requires -"expert ns a criterion of value. Itallroad prop- The Democrats propose to take away "- Tailor-made effects, of high checked yoke, lapels and cuffs to knowhdce^rThc party backs and fills erty will bo valued at n« much as, and from tbe Rtnte $000,000 of ltn revenue. grade nnd lustre; made to sell match, in pretty shades of blue, -—on-the proposition in the.same plat- no more than, tbe farm, the woods~thc Wbil (be nrpnbllcana Propoae Eta. 1T98 red and brown, size 4 to 14. form. lf.it is stmpto and eaty-to s*ttl«, sands; the swamps or tbe mountains The Itepubllcnu platform declares at $2.98. Special Special 175 y»hy is it rMcassary to hay "«xp*rt through which it runs. jhit footed for equnl taxation of all knowledge" in prd«r to fix tha valua* The Question of Cbarter^lKMs.' prolH-rty, whether it belongs to individ- FLANNELETTE WBAPPERfi-All.thejlesirable CHILDREN'S DRESSES-Of good quality cash- tiona? . Practically all of tbe "romls- of Newuals or corporations. It fuVors tbe tax- colors in various patterns, -popular "Dix" mere, with tucked yoke of silk, finished with Swond.—It proposes to s«i»arate_jnU^ Jersey aro oiieratetl under BIKJCIOI cbar- Ing of second; clnss railroad property make, sizes 32 to 46, our Bpe-" ^ narrow -silk .braid, lined road proiiertlcH1 Into two clasHea—the to,rs granted- J»y- lefilHlaturefl, and Inby the state bonrd of nsHOnsora at full cial leaders at 1.25 I Cf the cjlmrtern speclul exemptions local rates solely for the benefit and M throughout,_sizes 4 to 14. franchlS?, Wlilcli Is lutauKlble, oud the 1 other property, real' and—personal, aro given. In some of the charters the UKC of tbe locality where sucJi^Becond and . . . . • Special ... . ' -which In tangible. It proposes to have rate of taxation In fixed BO that It shall class -property Is situated, l^feapect aerate of $.'» |ter thousand on thenot exceed one-half of 1 percent upon to-the main stem, franchise ond per- frauchl*c!i aud an ninny different rates the trucTaluc. In others It Is flxed sonnl tax. It Hiiyrt thkt the-subject Is In- Choice as Great .for tbo-.uthcr- clamteH of property a»_ so that the railroad shall pay a llxed tricate and difficult to solve nnd re- there arc commuultk-H ttiruu^ti which rale on each pntmeiiKcr and eachtou of quires a, moKt careful conalileratlou freight. ••".'•'. HAHNE&CO., as in New York the railroads ruu._ There arc about 500 and Invesflcatlon. It declnres In favor First let us take up tbo question of of c6nitrrv|iiK4he I ntereKtuof-the peo- taxing districts In tbe state, and tbiy J Democrats thus propoao to scparuto tho io flxed rate. That rate wan Uxed In ple of Ihc state.' It declares ID fa\ or bf railruada Into GW jiarwla.- _J_ " tbe cliarters ot~one-half of 1 per cent, awaiting the report.of tbe tax coinniis- same rote which now prevails, and sion of SIHM in order.thflt It may bavt - ^ j,| maliHstem-.:"... 74.«8 Under the democratic plan, us setthe rate of one-lmlf of 1 per cent was Num rol mlte B forth In their platform, a railroad malii -facta_and figures on which to base fu- Tutalralueauwmwdby state board . fixed on the mala stem; franchise and of nsseBsore In wra —•• - M.T28.C00 A. 0. AHL, line will iHi^cnt up~luto aa many dif- ture action ,an to 'taxation of main RUDOLPH ANDERSON, I property In 1884, bccausQ_tbe Total numborof acres In main stem. M.G33 ferenri»lecc« or parctis iui-tben: .nre. stem, franchise and pereonar property. Total ocrease of the county -...-. -«7,1W rallroiiilH clalmctl that they had a con- Tbo Republican party Is In favor of Asflewwil valuation per acre, in- . taxing cotuiumiltlmi 'tltrotiKli wblcb "It trnct ultb the Ktatu for that rate and cladlna all uotterments and fra- ruiiM. QUIHIM'-frauclibw. which Is of equal taxation and declnres In fnior of rroveraonts —....._....„_. . I3M that the static L-ouId not take their the taxation of nil property nt fu Furniture and GOSTOM _. value only^wbi'u it Ut couuectcd 'with nwny from them. The lawyers flFe main strm uud, is as much a part vulue. It dors not believe In promising Avenuto tax rate ot county per too... the- HtateJn"tUe coutro- more than It can perform, and it Is InAmount ttl nchool tax refunded to Decorations.. 470 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, of the value of the malu atem-.es the^ ^.county In 1003 ™y US.no verity from I8S4 to 188tf recognized, the favor of Uelug sure bf each steg. before *a)uo pctacro of malnRtemneces- . roadltetl ami tbe aui>er«tructuro, is to SUMMIT, --N. J. ',-• _be seiiarotod-fn>ui-lt nod; vn of tbat question and. In order It-is-tnken; ^ . MIT In order to produce a sum general railroad tax law., . eqtihlto'the school tax refunded- —wt,m TEL. 4 BOULEVARD, nrately at a flxed rate. The pp - The Itepuhilcan pnrty recognizes that If-ili» railroad property were as- tlon to^vpiinite the franchise, from the upon that as u flxed rate for under the prownt system the state can ""Bewwdntttnrmverneo rate for tho Gents' Suits madirto order. those- clasKCfTof proiterty. antl ~ county pf fcw.th o county .would main stem U as iwiialbleiagHt would be - ^° does—three very Important ~ receive a return In thotaxesor.— S12.113 HOWAED HALL BUILDING, Indies' and Cents* Clothing alt*fed> to tux each ttopuratc link In a cliam •harters the tax collected -.at- "Uilugs for the local taxing district*: Under " tho Democrntlc_r;lnn the cleaned, dyed and repaired. • _\ a wludlass-for. hoisting pur- the rate of-«iu*4mltof 1 p*r cent was First, It nppjiprtntcft $910,000 ns a di- «ountr would lew* the difference for_tltato puriK*'*''*'* so we tlntMhat the UPllULSf EKING NEW AND OLD'FUR. I>oses nnd' tbt-n to^tux- the wludlasa rect dlvidi'iid-tpftaxpayerM In reducing 'And the amount It would rroeivo.by rate of taxatiniH»-iw oW_as the <;bar- thelocul school. tuxes; socond,- It.cx- vnlulnn Uie real estate at~local •NITUKE, CAIUNET MAKING, FRENCtt separately. It la. about aa reasonable ^railroad and that the pur- ratci* -...... -•. ^—..—.;— ~dZ. __- a jiropositlou as it wuiild be to tax a. nondH. $i"»0/W0 for the ImiMInf: of.good- POLISUJNGANDZFLOUR 7 |M>SC for-whlrli tbetiix wntrto be used bou5e=by_valul ujj-tbe-k Itcbcirat rn thuM' saxiUK the counties so- Cortafiis, SIip Covcnjf-Sliadtsi'-aud_Awn- H (fpr.fpr.^atate^ ' and' never r*jr niii nnd, thinl.'it BIVCH $200,v SEAMAN i; WRIGHT, > to care.-for the insane pa- ings madetto order or pnt up. _ Carpets; T b"e~TrancUl3e.jiinl tbo^ malu stem arc. <>00 extrn CABDH. rl5 riillrbads bud.d charter thus deerenslnj; Oilcloths and Mattiti lild; also ' '-fwiitni hnt th~cy.' should pay the _Unnl*'ii. of tlit»-_taxlta.y_erg." It-to Contractor iind~BuiJder centK-foreuch-pifssengcr tresses made imd-remade., j ^r 'n franchise ond you hnve• ! to. the Hevea.tlint • these tbltipi nro'of a direct- carried ami 10_eeiflV for eacli_tQn QT : nothing-Jcft 6ut^Uie."n«al estate. .-The Interest- to the- taxp»yerH^bf-New_Jc& _ , ESTIMATES FURNISHED. 14 BANK ST.,rSPMMlt,NJr freight ti^iSporteit-hi-Heu'-of a taX^^ii should value aSiBjranfttaaJaTione.' aud thcreal REASONABLE PRICES. —_Masotrr\Vorfrb*-all Description a " other* charterx the sumot-I cenla-per bejaken_iu_inamining the state's estnte has no voTuc' outslile qfjto yalqo __ 'Specialty. -• . r -" _ ri 'a top oftiue~so .that Jt"Nbnlr-n»t-t»< , SDMMIT, NrJf J : ns reaYartalfe '.. ""-~ ' ~ eu of a tar. attention assured. Buildings, Bridges, etcT^ - -' _' . Sot only Is this so as Jo the fran7 wltbdrnw anJ3 of tbene lH.'iiefftsTfrom : FumacerGratei Boiler and Tile ~" chlse. but the vulup.of a mala stem Is Most of-^be ,nti)rondH have paid TEeTfJtbe taximyenTSr to Imiwse a state tax. • ~~ Work.- " • . — • ^ tax under tlie" law of 18»4 The Hepulillcari party Is In favor of not divisible Into-dlfferent jmrta. It In ESTIMATES FUBNISHED, _ tent, clnlining that they still- wero en- continuing the plan of distributing sur- Office Hoors: ' BoniUysrWO to 12 m. . .•/" Sumnilt_ an entity, aud must be so considered titled tqtlielrchnrter rlgbtB, and If tbe asotoism-t It6o.sop.rn. •_"". — JOBBINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO or HH value Is destroyed-' A mile of plus revenue direct tothe taxpayers. law of 18S4 linfpetiled tlio provl»lona .'- Tjthc t-tmnrrm In (be State.: BUILDINQ & LQAN railroad trnctonji malu.stenrla a bar- of tmT^rhartern-wlil again becouie ]lhe JJR. CHAS. a RIVELEY, ren swamp to os itnpDrtanTan elemeut subject of legal Interpretation. Tlie following table will show a com- DENTIST, Association* \ : SUMMIT BRANCH in detertulalpg the value of & railroad An Interesting Instance of what would parison, taking 4!ic* state nt large, of as tt mlicof track~tmwugh the most —~ offloe sad residence. Imppen If a railroad was compelled to railroad property-wlth other.properties Will open a... ~ . . populoos community. The proposition as to taxes, amount of^iroperty, amount 404 Sprfiifleld AT«- Ssmmlt, N. J. pay the state 8 cents for.each pattsen- Over Taylor's Drug Btore. to divide tbe malii stein into pnrts Is K»?r carrletl. as-provided by the charter. of money prfld per acre, etc.: . _ Arra,excepting railroad real absurd on Its fnceT" For Illustration. Is-to .be found In the commuting dis- take n mile of main stem coutalulng e»tato , /.....'5.232.909acres trict of north Jersey. If the railroads Area railroad.main.«tcmfabout 3,000 acres, |)B. Af H. MclNTOSH, about ten ncren of laad situated ou tlie were cum)wiled to pay 8 cents per pas- Area railroad, second clan*., salt meadows between Newark and sengeFtbe developincnt of tbe countlea AwwBUfd • vnl Jersey City. Consider It. If you can, wltli Improvenu-nti" - JS77.152.07: BUILDING and LOAN In whirl) tlM> cotnuuitent live would 'r: — separately-from the rest of the main Aucased .value. K.0O0 acres, ' . ' , Hue, and It will have no appreciable certainly lw rctitrdcd, as the railroads would add the amount of the tax paid main atem and franchise 153,157.900 «»W York City. Office s> BesMeacet ASSOCIATION. taxable t-alue. Again, tain? a mHo of PersotiB unable to attend can ,to tlie clinrce for a eoinnmtntlon ticket, ) ld charter rights • ond eit»*s rcul estate and Im- . ' 1'. Opposite Boulevard, SUMMIT, N' ). tary or apply to Mr. J. F. Hftaa, BOARD 0P DIRECTORS: llf the Sninniit Bank. City or Newark. Consider It as a ta a vc|ywrlona nlld ^^ one anJ "prbvements 42.8S6*,097 Pres;,Carrol PlwBassett, C. E,, Pk. D/ separate mile of rallroftil unconnocted ^ one of ^ ,uost important elements (AVeraRP. (7,075 per aero.) Per "cent wiiolo ar*-a; u*«V for—^-r—'— ce-Pres.rGco^y, Muchmore, wltb the rout of tho line, nnd It will be ;ln the question of"rallroad taxation, railroad purposes &J-100 of 1 per cent The beat method of savin IT IS to- Secretary,761«rw. Clift;" worth no more tban the bare land of a Th# Democrat, have forgotten this, or Per-cent wtiolo value placed-on THOnAS 5HEPPARD, , carefully lav aside some.stated , slmllararen In the same city Tbo av-1 pr,t.nt|lh.t ihey havo. •___ rallrond nreu 18 7-10 per cent amount regnlarly each month in' Treasurer, Edwin Grllotchklas. ernce vaumtlon per acre of niltroail • • • Total b\irdt>n of taxation all , a good Building and Loan Asso- Dr. J. Boyd Risk, Frederick Green, W. H. f real estate.... t20,735.«73 Swain, Dr. Charles S. Hardy, Dr. property In New Jersey, Is $iuwn. ami ...... ""t™. " T •*"**'• , , Also Trunks and Satchels. . claUon^jlU , lt_is^amasinK_honliih L lo Rtuto l rcixl ln Percental of total tax paid by rapidly, such savings accumulate. "XTHclntoBntWm" LTWindsor, .there are approximately ton ncres to.a .' f*™'*™* \ \ * railroad' ten! cntnto.;.". 7 per cent ""SION OF .THE GBAV^ HORSE." , mile., Consider each .iparnte a«V In .""1Im TC n *T" ty™*™**' Bach ai*ro of railroad real es- For particulars address, ~ . Charles A. Johntonr ~~~~ al n of tate pny* taxes In. prgportlon 35 UNION TIwVCE, SUMMIT. N. J. this why nnd ItH.valuo will l>o dmtmy. | '? l ™«™«d pro|wrll« WILLIAMS. PORTER,Secretary. L'ndcLmu rr n Wwacvlwa nn to each nrro of locally as- m03-0mo " , - Shirts ot Stock can be bad of tbeflorfetary, or ed. It In-tbWtmtliiuliy of the line con-' ' « •cssed real eiitate ."as 12 Is to 1 rromanroIthaabOTOlocAldlreetors. Babserlp* nectinp centers of trade like New York Senator Stobcw, Itepuhllcau candidate • »•»•»«««!«« e »•- ••- Uonsare reoelred at any Umo. for governor, the state' apportions to AvernRo tax paid per acre by and ritllndelpbla tlmt gives value to locally, avscnne

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toto ttte support of Parker upon ground that be dlffm from Uoowrelt pa tbe DCJTO qnraiUon.'* Before the Shows. Contempt For Pwkcr-Jo •oath to dragooned Into voting, for the Neir Letter olAcccpttncc. her» lirbtoott and aympathy-«nd-death Dodges tyce Issues. less deroHoo, ought not the New1 Yort SANITARY er. to be compelled to »peak on thli MARKET 6t HALSEY STS. question? •• • Steam,'Hot Water and~Hoi-lc . t'timiilrU* assortrnruV of this M-a. Is ii suort, easy jobT lie U w con^ Put McCnrrens of Standard OH,-Bet width in sjrtf nditl tiniah — a Still'* must chtii;mailt»tiiic»—tot) g varirfy o f rtn^ii~ very Utt—snitaM" -lor E_gpR'ii(riw nnd Htiitlouary a target that inont of the Louisville-and Nashville t and Uonnnn of the sugur trust. The RRr tlc*irati1(-'.fnr cliildn-n*» tlrcw anil juul t;n1t>r-Hiii(!e uooue who wished to take tk shot at and »e(virate skirts—uurth —50 ti could poatlbly miss th(* mark.-. very first speech of tbe campaign wns 50c (»cr yard—»j»rci;»l at... worth I.IK> J "lie Is not;in an uusb;,he Is behind made In Itrooklyn by Setmtor. Bailey STAPLE AND FANCV no 'blind;' lie stuml* out in the open,* of Texas under the auspices «of the COLORED DRESS GOODS IN THE GREAT SALE lie nays to his enemies:* "Here, lam Standard OU compauy lobbyist, Pat UcCarren. Tbe^hosen advisers of Mr. » 1'IECES COIX>ttKI> CltEPF. EliYITA is PIECES COLORE1V imOAI>CIX>TH- —u liepubllcuii who stands |>at on all GROCERIES - All pun^wnnl. M Inchm-wiilt'—an «•»- . Twill tmok ami nrlomlUllr tliil«t)tsi-H) vxtxtlttG conditions: It yoir' xvaut • * Parker, are the men wbo led for the wllenllntt OrOKHortmtMit t of (tlintli-Mand AOf In-wldi»—r»n» w«>olr-U'»tonlnr- t (Ul fight, come our Now, I can under- trusts- and corporations when the tax ••lack—worth payers were looted during Cleveland's #> PIECES COUHtEl) MOlUlit 81CIL- .. _ . *EDE PARIS stand n Utintblitiiu like tbut, and, while IAXH*-A1I f>ha1— all t>hBtli>n..nntl blsck— •1 would love to inuke uiy - battleax second administration.' From tiorinan, SUMMIT N. J. from aU to M inched- —(i Inchcn wlity nml regular t.U ring on ill* lie. met until uue-of us went who reeks with-the foulest trust legis- dl per~ynr>l-H|*»cial at .;...._—... lation for twenty years, to Catllsle, 10 PIGCEK SAW. IlLfE CIIEV1OT- IS PIECES L'OLOltED ItKDPoUD COltQ down In political deJV-i~nnul death,-yet Kll ll pure wtml and full S3 Inrht* —Pure w«>"l—45 Itiohwi will*—ch»fp» col- who wrote the sugar schedule at the 1 could respect bun all the while aa a Telephone empcrata upon worth 75c por yard. durinirthlir-wfV worth s» i*er yard—during; false urvteusea. lie Is uut playing United States army to the Pullman Work Called for Every Day During the Week. ml*. Hpeclai at—.: O"*1 conttdence fame on the negro question. Palace Car company In Cblcagb,_tl)e » PIECEH JlLACK BROADCLOTK-Twlll » riECEtt bUflX Hit I U.I ATI NE-All lluick urtmdcloth—floln.^n tcrado rt (•urn mohair, fiomn on both BUIW*—4* He is not attempting to_wln JefTerso- notorious old band of. boodlers are larly worth 1/iiyarti. butforihls r there. • ' lncht-8 wltle—rich n|]k Imttre—_ I | _nlans by a wham adherence to Jeger- sale apodal at : •• worth 1.3S—on nale Hp«cla...l at | -t .aonlan principles.- In shq~rt. there Is "Every line of the platform seems to DEPENDABLE SILKS GREATLY UNDERPRICED FOR THIS SALE no danger, that JeffenonLiM Demo- be In a tremble lest It should displease 30 PIECES "BLACK TAFFETA-Snh HnUti in PIECES BLACK WIAU DE 8OIE-AU crats will vote for itoosevelt upon the the beneficiaries of claw* legislation. all I'urw vltk taffeta In tho j7-lnrlt width: >mv«ilk u'lubK* faew p^audo itoiewlth Every tone of its quaking voice seems a ft nni«h— 34-in. wtilt\ nil imro nUlc aner yanl ••*' Mack nmt whHeJSi>rth 9W- yd, at »*y*» 'Midsummer Night'sI 'DreamAthe^np-- W MBCEH COLOltED TEAU DECTGKK nPIEin^COIX)llKDHATlS-M-in.wid.» am eutitled. paront lion kindly dissipates tbe feiir >Jtrn qunlitv all pun' ntlk ami Itvttt^ilt all HIIUIU'1 nud lilnck nml wltito-; UIHHI I»X- L«rka_l>v« d c rah I p. of his audience, by ussuring them .In flnii*h—otiilllincuMK'st ciilortn({H. ton-ilvt'ly for cunt llniim: n tt, reg. value 7« |wr jranl—ftpvvtal at" worth I.as Yd;ilurluit KaU*-«|HiclaI "With Mr. 1'arkiT It is dim-rent. He is udvnncc that itsmKir 1» only for Httige not a- Jt'irentoultiu lx-mot-rut. yet he eeekn to secure the HUpp-jit of Jvffer- 69c All Silk Blaok Taffeta 97c Silk Pace Blaok Velvet Bouiuurt. If lie would ejH-nk out plain and tell .the iMitqile-tlii)^ he Is In prin- SENATOR DEPEW'S STORY. Twtrnty |ii«cf« of cxctllent quality Superior ilf, ricli-lustrc and i^rfcct black It seems' hitnl lines to say that the . jyaisls, ]K.-tticoat3 and drop slcirtS —lilty 4iit:cea—r»-K._ worth 98c I lion. I would then. be enabled to or- ^-wprth 6*jc (>cryd—speeb) Q per yard—apcvial lur this ^ganlze «ueb uimrty-ofrrcvolt against Democratic brother It* not competent to for this sale ut...; salt- imly, at "the Kei>ulillvau~rule an would sweep conduct the bu»Inc8» of this gniit utate the* country. aud ou«lit Tnot to be Instructed Suminit. "His attitude In tboroitgbly tllslu- theso Iiirv**r responsibilities whlclrcoaie New Jersey** Orcileil Newark1* Orctteit scuuoufl, j)rufoundiy--hu-klug^ln->true with the coitstructlon of the barge ca- .Branch Stores nt MiHniru, Cliatlmm uud Madison, N. J. Mitlt Order Store. L BAMBERGER & CO. Ftir Slore. imiuhood and leaderxhli). lie was will- ing to stand upon the New York state —.We all wondered during the HpuuUh- _. ^ JrSr GRAY, Proprietor. platform which ,)Jr..~ttryuu'denounced Amerlenn war why It was that when as a dlsiiuiicHt platform. IIIH position thectlect at &mUngo jvas about etiuul \ytiH HO liult'llulti', no foxy, no entirely to ours It wnsjiunk In twenty tUlnutes, neutral, that Mr. Itryau declnri-d to while mini nH*eived only one «hot, and - GEORGE V. MUCHMOREr - clitt-rlug tliousaiidH tbut Parker was 'we-allwotidereil that while tbe ueefnt 9 'absolutely unlit for the Democratic Manila was uNmt djual to ours it was Lumber. Coal, and Masons Materials* STEPH ENS BRGS,, . nonilnutlou,*.and that 'nobody but an sunk In. nlnefei'U mlnutrs nnd we re- artful.dotlcer*-could.vtaud mum that cclv«il-no-shot.-—r—— • '-• r Blinds, Doors, MoirldihgH, Trim, Etc.; Plain aud New York platform; which so uiueli re- People all otve^the world could not Fancy Brick; Drain Tile^ EBtimates.Furnislied on all . aeinblwl it» .father. David «: UI1I. 1 expluiu It. nnd the naval people at Ivumber, Washington hud difficulty In finding kinds of Building_3Iaterials. Beat Grnden Scrantou, • believe It was also . In ' tbe same Lebigh, American and Knglmh Cnunel Coal. speeches Hint Mr. Itryau declured that out how It. could have occurred. But a man Khould be willing to die for his coming on—from Washington^ nt the Shingles, Sash, Blind^ jcouvlctlons, whU-b.Ia nUo a very sound last great victory I bad as Branch Office, Opp. Depot; Yard, Park Avenue, SnmmftTN. J proposition. my feTIoiv^'ompahlon that delightful TE:L.ICI'UONE: CALL 29 A. -Trim, Etc— Lime* Cement, Forced P«*k«r?»-T«IrKTm*u wit nnd most charming man and ac- "Uy a die tutorial tone, amounting to tor, old Joe Jefferson, and J-said to menace. Judge Porker was driven1 by blm: ; Plaster, Lath, Flagging, Curb- tin* New' York World luto tbe sending vibaverbeen it) Washington, and the of the telegram wlilcirtold~tuc;l*eiaa- navnl experts caimot_tell why It Is that ing, Pier-Gags, Etc. /—— cratli: convention for Hie tirtt timer aud Cervera'H fleet should have beeiTloBt In twenty minutes and not a~Bhnt-hlt our Mlne tbi SUMMIT AVENUE. the m,mlD,itlou. that th« gold standard. ***•'*&'** *« ^P^ed at There is no "*' '"Neltlier~~tben iior In ""-utterance when yon ;rifterwnrd did he "stay an actor-^f^lfty-years'-expeTtence-I t tbe gold can tell y6u—thc.j~fonnla.nls hod-not-re"'" standard was right until lic-had'beeu' rearsed." -. ~ —'•..'. BREADrGAKE rigorously" by mywll The trouble;:^wltb our Dempcrntlt: having deserted "the -brethren Is thatiirtbe forty-four,years ••-1 ~ Jil. l writes-without* mo'lng" they were -slnee~the~^war, bavlije becn±4n power, . The Vienjia wrong and-haying gOne-over~torthe only, four .years and In our' Btatcnot. gold 8Uiudan*L.w|tbout-saylng Jt was. having seen power, for^the last ten "_ Sncceaaofto JofleriirY —right.- Even Judge Parker finally Ireal- years, they have*TrotT~feHearsed, [Api" YOU GET THE: BEST GOQlJS~r; LEAVE YOUR ORDERS- ' Ized that .the ground was caving un- plause.] And so the pcrformaqco Is IS THE TIME—FOK— - ' - der his feet nnd was literally driven to MADE FROST' THE BEST THE DEUVfeky firmer footing.—At last be tins taken not one upon which the. people/ of the hla place side by side with Itoosevelt Btiit'e of New York will' lift ,the Cur- MATERIALS^. WlLLCALU-gVERV MORNING. Lightning and Hasoa_|niftjars andz_tresei?ing_KettIes -•_pn the most deeply important lssrar.be- tain to hiss the nctors f Ilrcirtnge. fore tbe_ people.-• • • Of which I haven full liiie. —n XoOoam ForiiMipniP'orilMipi . Pavora IJberal P-raalaas. [Speclnl to ttiu N«w York Times. D«m.] PAINT FOK FALL PAlNTINjGr - "Itoosevelt .stands in the open and Poughkeeinlc. N. Y.—When the name dnrni rnrUer defiantly, nlmost niock- ; T of Jud^c Alton B. Parker" was first Thomas Baird Mat trossen and I rfm-£uiiim l'lBo(iH,~'P(iu] try , and WirkOTTn'Mkly "stayB"out-^)f mentioned as a Denioerjiilc • candidate. : "tho fight. • In his formal' letter of ac- for-president; Liiivn ScrtheH, Luwi. Rjiko»": nml -Wlieolliarrows j _ceiltance he says that he takes up the liquor importer of New York, Bering 5TONE CUTTERS- J glove thrown at bis feet, declaring the possibility of making money.out :U* I. '• tliat be will revoke that pension order of a hotel business at Esqpus, which. ••-1 _NO;.4&._.1.. 'y^vl- _ '. " - — JiC-believed, would beconie the Mecca House Painters, I _ "But ''In thtj 'same breath be hastens. for n host of enthusiastic Democrats Cor. Springfield ave. and Boulevard, Summit. 1. to admit that;Koosevelt did precisely from all over the Un(ted States, ob- Paper Hangers, wbnt be (Parker) thinks ought to l»ctained options on about alt of the prop* Building Work. done. It elected he .(Parker) will at erty In that quiet village. - . —and Decorators. ^y-c ask congress to do wbat Itoose- Most of flic options be Becured were GRANITE, MARBLE, BLUE STONE/ -/ It has already done. llcareus! for nix months, and in some Instances ETC.. CUT TO ORDER. •!«•««•••••»»••» What n meek wnrrior.is this! 'Koose- only trifling sums were paid. When Estimates- furnished S lon u msntRfHcrndfltann-nfrndv v Tablets.rl'Talets.r o velt did the rlgbt thing, but not In theJudge -Tarker's nomination became a promptly ttttondfcd to. Best oL work andd (Jenera(Jll Cf>tnntcrC r .WorWok lh»nol . IlIlul a guaranteed. " " " • . Htono—Sills. IJntolH. 8tcien Bpont on this beautifnl hotel property Is he going to do to tbe trusts? Will In tbe primary stages of tbe Parker he deal draBtlcally with the Standard boom Mr. Wright announced that-he . in alterations and' repairs. Several new private Oil trust, which lias coddled hla polit- -would ^crect-o-dIning-han_flt^Esonns_ Vlason s Builder P. SHAPTEe. baths, steam heat afad electric lights liavo been added. ical ambition for tho lost twq years? .to accommodate 1,500, with tents for- ;What wl)l he do' to the sugar trust th^'overflow. He1 shipped a great quan- Jobbing Promptly »tt«ndtd to. -^Jhe-honflelMa.teen~newly_fnrniBJie_d thronghont, and which his campaign manager, Gor- tity of furnlturel there and also a large Plastering, Brick, Stone, Tite and is underthe-perBonal-management-of— man,-represents In the-Cnlted-Stntes- safe. 5ttla_property__wasjnever_un_- Cement Work- — Electric Lighting,'". sennte?- On the negro, qoestion-why packed-im6Lremolns_iin_Btorage at the : --••'••» MORTIMER M.KELLYrProp.^-—^ bas he~ljeen silent? Does he condoc- k and In private bouses In tbeOrders by mall will receiye •-'-.- Electric Bells, :-' ~- demn noonevelt for that Booker ,Watb- neighborhood. The big dining hall was inmediate attention' . . . . . »• ~ —r -Repairing. Formerly Hamper Hotel Empire^ New VorIT~CIty. Ington lunch? Does he condemn tb« never, erected.: and the local bostelrtes Rornaln Open tho Entlr* Yoar.-*1 Appointment of negroes, to office? Why have proved, ample to provl

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wen «o twdljr at least ; . j ,; ;t i arc expected to die.- _AftetlieJiadiai*neIj[Iity-IlTe pounds IT BUILDS YOU UP, News of of raw beef on a wager of $100 Phi Uelloy, yehn posed :aa the worhT and KEEPS YOU UP. champion e*tcr, died In. tenable agony A Week at Dnbnqop. la.; Monday. While : shootfriir • sparrowa John «ebP*4defr-el»veu years of agft-waa-ay- Pangnpmc Pnotognpns 0/ liw Cldentally-suot *nd-kllled-«t-Tarl-y- town. N. y^^Mondajr, by bU playnui'te, ^ .World's Doings John IkwiM.-- .' _^1 The Btet Cod Liver Preparation One m*n~wa» killed. anoUw^erteiuv Preslflcnt nnd Mrs. Bobievrit attend- Jtinlnred" and_abosttwentT others sos- rd the wedding of.MU* Uetekah Pace Joined minor lnjorles In a atrceccar ac- Knbr, Unufcbterof BciUtor abd Mrs.* cident In a Washington suburb on Mon- Philander C. Knox, who wu married day. '. - .•— .-'. Oelleloua to Mot a Patent to Mr. Edward R. TIndle of Plttsburg OD Saturday. The ceremony took place the Taste. Medicine. ^«t Iho couutnr botnc of -Senator and Mrs. Knox*__ViilIcy Forge farm, near _ValIejr Forge, Pa. _ The triennial nntlonnl cbunrll of the Conjnvcntlonnl church "wan opcneiMn The Sale for iDelin- I>es Molnes, in., Friday. Nearly ~«6o delegate* n'crn-Jn—attendance.. Her. * l>een ndjounieti to. ^WiihhiiiKton Uliidden, I». I)., was elect- tt> do* duirvlieM, with tMU.400 TUKDAYrNOV, 1,1904 Tlie_ reiiKiw bureau b.iis |«suwl n..nsL port on tin* exwutlre .civil service" of S.R. MULLEN, Cotlcctor. the I'tiltttl Stjites HIIUWIIIC n ttitnl of '271.U.U »'IiiriI:»J«Tt<. eillbrilrlllK lllt'per- -SIIIIH empl(».vttl In the exfN'utlve bniiich- The Lauter Piano t*n of the ftilt'Tiil Koveruiuent except "•nlinhil jnV-n-In inltltary mid uuviil bmiu'lieM. • •_ - . - ' . - ' • . 7- After lii-lnn nlwi'iit-iryenr. traveling . As an-; inspiration'to the artist !Uiini miles lira ciinvn.i covered wiicon of tlielr nun IICHIKU Jind ehrnliiK .their the LauteV Piano is a* veritable expenses by_tlie will* of-a potnto peeler. IHE GREAT BODYBUILDER Mr nnd Mrs. John - \\\ Hnrrltton, nn. triumph. We are constantly be- aged couple, hiive Tetitrne^l to Newark. N. J. .•- WHS umd«for health's sake. ' • ' '- ' .. • • ' FMN FRE5H tOOSTUVtUS. ing visited__by miisTeians, strangers ^__-The bouse .of bluliojm on Monday In -BUT NO OIL 'Boston reversed • tlie* tictlon ' of, 'the to iis, who have played upon - the bouwe of. deputies of tbe I'rotestnht "Eplscopiil chunih..-.\vhlcli.by a •narrow —LauteF in- the homes of^ our?~pa— margin r**?iiitcnj«nte the cauuti permitting tbe rrtnnrriiitie of the inno- Vinol contains ALL the medicinal elements of trons, and are greatly impressed; cent party In nn nctlon foe divorce. genuine, fresh cod's livers and their oil; with JDT- Public bequests In the will of the late. with its excellence. | These ar- Mrs. Ha rob E. Potter, widow of War- ganic iron, and other body building ingredients, -rcn-II,* Potter of Itonton, will uKKretfate tists are ,charmed~"\vith the sym- nbout •a.OOO'.tKsV Under the terms of Speak Quickly- in a deliciously palatable and easily! digested tbe, will. tbe_vityl of_New Bedford re- form. It is everywhere recognized _as the greatest ceives f2.10.00O nnd the MiisKiii-husetts pathetic quality of the Lauter tone Medical library $ir*r,uaV LE. CHOLMES, I A-report Juut issued by tbe Inter- BODY BUILDER AND and come-hefeto-telhis-sor-" state commerce commission shows that ; Real Estate Broker*, i the total number of disunities to per- No one can play the Lauter or- sons on railroads In the Vnlted States STRENGTH CREATOR during tlie fiscal year endinc June 30, lenown to medicine—; Vinol is the only_cod liver 1004. WIIH WUIEO. comprlxluK 3/787 k111-. hear it played without being, de- «1 nnd r>l,.'U:t Injured. — preparation which-contains npoil, grease, or any dis- The bonne jif deputies of the RPIHCO- agreeable feature, and sold orTa positive guarantee lighted. ; - There is" not only-great pnl fc'enern) convention In ItoSTon" nt F of "money back ifjt fails to give-satisfaction." -'"- THE prROPERT\ OF THE the-clone «f n four dil>'s' debnte-rejw't- For Old Poog$lo—Punv OMItiron— Womk Womon—DobllU beauty of tone but there are" re-; ed an iiinemlineuL to tbe divorce canon First Baptist Church tatod, AOTIrotl Out Poopta—Ntmlng and WoakMotborn whU'h sought to prevent tlie reiiuir- markable volume and perfect riuj;e of divorced person^ by clergymen composing lot 68 feet on.Morris — To Gain fifes*—To Qot Strong—AO Weak Rooplo — avenue and .180 feet on New Eng-r OnronJo Ootdm—Haoklng Oougtm —Bronohlttm — ttmg modulation:as well. The Lauter . . Dr. Ill W. Wiley, chief of the jrov- land avenue,~ Church Edifice, Troubhm—Nothing om***» Vtnol. cmnii'tit bureau of vheinlntrj'.'exprew- Sheds, House and Barn.- ea the opinion thnt fully 8.1 per rent of Try it—if you don't like it, we return-yoiir money. is pronouneed superb-by sa many : a11-4hc^whlnky~fioM In thbLcuuutry_inl tlalfol which ^-^-cai» remain - experts thaTthere^is no chance of hotel reHtaumntH, .clubs nnd bare Is 9 on ——W. H. ROGERS, Druggist. ^1 nothing leitsjlbhti n.cheap Imitation.: 1 A 'force.upder Uein>nnnt POKKU of Apply OEO. H. WILLIAMS,. your-having any but^a: most favor- tbe Philippine constulrulnry ttas deffnt- 768. Springfield ^A.ve., Summit.. .etl u UUK*' number tif~*PiihiJiiiies Til the u able opinion also. " — i ' uuiinituliirt of cimttTii Siinuir, killliift the ' notorious outlaw Oyomo and llfty of George T. Harding. Herald Want Adds" Are Nothing ogives us greater satis- bis follmvers.. _ —„ ^ , ./ PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING. Tba Rovernment postnl deHclency for All tlio bc«t jftntli'M of Wall Paperfurnlflliwl faction than to have the Lauter the llwiil yenr ende*l June 30, 1004. nt City price**. Entimatrfl-Jllven. Kftniples fhown. anil all work it'inmntewl,'Twenty- ttiftblrmt«ntatil«v Cotntnil' ••nt trr*. OMt«t umicr forHauin(MU fttenta t«k«a tErowb MunaTi live stoi-k dlKpliy from all trann-Jtocky flk.k gq»Hboo. l tte ctorgq. la mountain HftiicBdartng next mnuuier,'^- " Seuatur—Itetltlcld, Proctor '-wa's on" Scientifitific flfldierican. TucKday re-elwtfd to the United State*, senate by/the -Vermont ' -tit tb-hnve the in the world. It wlllctmt $10,000,001 ' This Brand of-^ntteyU&jiec.ofaiized - an-one of the - and be twenty-two storlc* lilgli. Finest Alftke.B,that iH sliippetl' East. ••___ _ cpneert-pianist and teacher of the- SeTentietb mx Open* Sept. 39. -1004, DB7 •<---:- ONLY -FIVE POUNDS T(T"A CUSTOMER. -:--:- Mason-Method has used a Lauter Thluv e w )neti iUnlverslty CIBMM with scatona CRIMES '"°* Went from 3:30 tov0 P.M. _ _N_ ""Tvortli of Windsor,-N: Law School Evtalog Cl—in. wg. ' York " State, Full • in her studio; J she- speaks—waTmly^ 1 >dlt t0 PlW 0 •lomS to 10 P.M. CABUALCAfiuALTIEffl ILS. t'l,^n,|,an, oart of*f tu"e Gnmts or 1.1« !!„ LU.M.aadJ.D. Creanc—^ ' Massncbusetts coast. Friday, Vrltb'a Vvr circulars address ••• MILDOR SHARP. . 12c Ib in its praise. We repeat-^Miss U J. TOMPKINS, Registtmr. loss of Oiptnin t^iau'K. Prlddle. hU Sqiiarc. New York CUr. wife nnd three Kuiall children Glinnon's testimonial here: crew of seven men. AH efforts of _ ^ KALE-ln Clmnei'ry otNew life crew to reach the sblu proved tin O Jciwr. Between Clnrt(K>l H. 8mith.com- Washing Soda Fairbanks Lard avalilnc,JRO boisterous was the. sen. • nlalnnnt. and Maty llarry. tlefenJatit. Fl. fa. • .' Xcmtrk Studio, for Milo tif tnnrtjiaiiotl proni !«*•*. . -.. • 7 Ventml Avtnue, In Ufi'iHHciucr, lud., on Sundny hlght, Ily vlrttu* of th«- alwve-ntated writ of (lori 8c lb the residence of Thomas J. McCoy.- facia*, to me directed. I fthalt exnpw f<»r Ralo LmttcrCo., by tmbltf vftHlui*. at tht> HherKTii oltlce. In president of tbe defunct McCoy bank, the city of Elizabeth. N. J,. on . ' GcutUmtu: - . . agaliiKt whom Indict meat ajwvre^nwnt- WEDNESDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY OP Having uxal thetaittcr I'iniio NOVESIKEH. 1»M. Coopers Gelatine H 'ly~retunied for nllcflCd complicity In New Break- .•!L _'.V.?(«5li«_rtt«' *uhjtcitt.l it to the nt two nVioVk In tin* nft«*nio'»n of tnUl day, " tbe~wrLH-kiiij:"or the bank, was dyim at) tlu* fii!I«nvlmj "II'SCHIK'II trnctA or imn'i'lft txvertrt jmmbk test* •*- nccunioual and totally difttroytHl. Th* of land nml m'tnlm**, nltnatt*. Ivlncnml doltiR by xtrcr* of profcMunutl tn llio Town or Hnmmlt;-tii-ttn*~giHinty^nf fast Food 3c pkg 2 for sc i) n 1 iiTSl»It»T>rNi• VT3y f rlouttly funilwln.^1. but 'uiiowtipiedj.a.t. IKuliinlill m WII liuiilnlntiilflf|y-flvoft»i»lll t to Mate that it has vnj tbe time. fn>m Hit* hili'fi'Ottttii of tin' t';i!»torly nit!i> lliu» of Aulitvjr Htrvft with tlio nurtliorlr nlilt* line Baked Beans auiammcut.. From an artistic An attempt wns made curly Satur- of Kt>nt'nvonu<*. nml fnim,Uu'in*i« nlfnitiiii; 111 can New Evaporated *taw1i>oiitt I Kttf that it jwsww* day mornliiK to blow upwitb dynamite nlonu tin* wild easterly nlilt* lino of Aul.tvy Ktrvt-t north Ufty dourees nnd forty-Hvc tnln- a'-beautiful nnd HfU>on Apples oc lb UnuU y€t_full. The action in ehtntie minute* 0.1ft <>!u< Innulnil nml Hlty feet to the PlttMburj; Stwl. Fomulry. works. thautlat'rlyfitW~3^thi*_iiautlH'a*t*'rly-»s»ri»frofintnumWr3^heTTr -$10.00 in Stamps with thenco (3) aloiis the n>ar lint" of )<\\* numbers the player. - _^.wliere• tlier* IK n|-Ktri)ce. The bulldlns ~3iu i'U) alone tlio tinrthoastorlyHfdo line Best Baking Powder Several men were Hllehtly Injured. of jot uunibor,^! north thlrty-nim* decrees USt«/MC(l) jytthryn Glitnton, dte*"Wffit ne hulVd U yveral bmrcatns (teedfl. oncdMetl June |LJ*w, nnd recorded In uiut^r I'prichtA In the - crtw-perished. The vessel was literal- ID Raid cltffksofltco tn book No.xaof doods. 6OC TEAS all Harare Second Floor I'kriore. Near- ly ground to pieces, v lmjtf* tt9. nnd the other being tinted Jnnuary iciy Fine Red Onions ly new and In floe condition. % iMH.and recoMtnl In wl«l clerk'* ofl!c« In \ err low rrice*. Early Monday morning five children book No. 2T8 of dt^Hln. p