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0 LV THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD. TUESDAY FRIDAY-

VOL. XVII. NO. 35 WESTFIELD, UNION COUNTY. N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1900. $2 Per Year. Single Copies 3c.

CEKTRAX R.R. of HEW JERSEY report to be made at tile IIHX ^Anthracite coal uacd exclUBivuiy, raKUrlnir .'laRDliuossand comfort.) director?—professtonal. of this board •, /HE BEE HIVE A KOLEMAN. Cbai. H. SEW BUSINESS. LOCAL WEATHER. Time-table In Kltuct Muv ST. 1I«IO. By Freeholder Farrell: Traloi leavu Vt'entfleld for New Vorl, Ko» ^ ATTOKKEV AT L.A.W, uric and Elizabeth at (3 48 except Newark) 5 4b, tiauk Bli'i, WcstflelJ, N. J Bfsolved, That the director (111, 7011, 715, 741, I SB. 312, 8 SE. 8 48, 8 BV couuty collector be and they are hereby II28,10 IB, 10 48, ». tn. 13 SKI, 13 «i, 147, a A 3 58 ;GEL, CHAUKCEY r., D.D. B. I OS, 5 07, «(U * 41,117,8 (5,'H IB, 8 « i> W/ll & ». •• llnuk UlilK., We»tlleW,N. J. authorized tci borrow in anticipation ol LS p. m. Sundays 3 43 (esceut Newark) 112. (ex. HourH: 11-13,1-6. the collection of taxes of the enrreu' cent >.iiwarft I 9 03. a, m. 1213, fexceiit New- ark) 1BI, 167, 2 5l(exculit>teivark), »«, BE. year, such amounts its in their judij VIA 8 SB, B44.1128 (except Newark), 1I1SI p.m! For PlAtutlelil 157, 0 0^, tl W, 8 Oil, 9 im. ARAY, Wm. N. merit is necemttry, not exceeding th Saturday Summer Half Holidays! HI 4U, 1140, n, w. 12IK), *1 20, 167, »SOH, 2fi8 *•* FUN •3 16, 181, 4 31, 4 37. 4Ki, 6» 6 OS" Crunfunl, N. .1, >iuu of one huudred thousand dollars. Open Friday Evenings—closed Saturdays at noon.' ' 5S. ..•L'«...«.?I..«S». *"». 7.M. TSi, 7 67, SIS, UAST,l.t, Freeholder Miller moved tun adontion 1Y & COUNSELLOR AT LAW of the resolution, Aud on roll call it WHt the •"ATTUBNEY& MAHTISIt IN OHAKCGItY. 1HSUIIANCH. ununituousy adopted. i! or Philadelphia, ii 5S, 8 06. a 30,a.jn. 1 57, 3,'.'l Elm JUIII Uuiiuby Htioulu, VVcstlluia By Freeholder Cmly: >23, 7.21. 8li uai, u, m. 105 nlBht Sm.- Bargains Fly , , Ju>-8, i.3S, (t«, a. in. 1 03. 4 45,4 57, (133, S J9 Resolved, That a committee of five OY, G. W. V. p. m, 1 ur> night. be appointed with power to bolld i e>*»o*> «•>•«>«>*>• c^*>«>*^» For Emton, Bathlnhem, AUentown, M IJAWVEK, l«, 8 (M, I) ail a. m., 113.6(1 to Eiutijn,l 1 W, Pnrlt Avonuis anil lib St., PlalnfloM, N. J, bride urch aud stuue- abutment bridg< 1 o2, (U ail to KliBton) (8 13 ii. m. to Huston) Bun. iKJ'l 5 Si, [7 55 to Ellatou.1 tt. m. 163, 6 «1 p. in. over stream at the foot of Woodlantl OFFETT, Chat. I» avenue, Sumiiiit, N. J,, the coat not; i t KxL-cin Saturdays. M LAW OFFICE, • Saiuriln.vs onlyy, 221 Park Ave.,,Plu!ulleld. N. J. exceed ouu thousand dolltirs. Through h tlckuu to all points at lowest ratot Rig July 5ale! -riay no hjwl on apl'liealion l l t ll Freeliolder Swain moved the adop toket a«ent lit tlio otiitlon. ARSH. CRAIG A. tion of the resolution, and on roll call i . H. OLHAUSEN, H. P. BALDWIN, M COUX3KLIMU AT LAW, was luinuiiiiouuly adopted. GeiriSUD't. Hen'l Pa*3. Aitt. Park Ave. and 2d St.. I'lulniiuld, N. J. Bargains such as no July Sale ever The director appointed UH the RttU before had power to bring you...... WKSTt-lKI,D I'OST OFFICE. EED & CODDINOTON, committee Freeholders Clidy, AOainy R C0UNSELL0K8 AT LAW, L, M. WIIITAKKH, Postmaster. J Favryll, Swain and Brnclilucher. A. K, lUi.ii,As8t. Mill Money Order Clerk. BaljcjcJc, Uuiliiint;. I Jaittfi«]d, Saw .lursey. WM. M. IWKUST, Uejitsral Delivery Clerk. By Freeholder Buunel: • 'Every Money -Saving • • FitEU WtsTEit, Clerk. WAN EMBUROH, H. C. Resolved, Thut u committee of nve Onlce open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. except on » CIVllj KNaiNBKK oi SURVKYOn, be appointed, of whom tho director Is a worthy one and takes highest rank in the lines of -taturdays. Olllce open Sundays for holders of 152 Park avenue, Plaiunolil, N. J. Lock Boxes from I) to 4 o'clock. shall be one, to inspect a bridge to de- \KR1VAI. AND DEPABTUBE OF MAILS. termine what IB best to do with it, suid Pnrtly cloudy to-night: increasing From New Vurk. East, South ami South- Xocal ©irector?. bridge known as the bridge crossing clondiness and possibly showers Satur. •vtst. open ror delivery at 7:00 and 8:30 a. in.. Wade race. s '•"" anil 6:10 p. m. [lay. Fresh northeast winds. LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES MAILS CLOSE. Ou trotion of Freeholder King the Tor New Torrorki . PhlladnlpMa, Trenton, the IN WESTFIELD. resolution was adopted without dissent. commissioners have completed their •Mnrtbnut.'>ortuCR8t. southSouth" , KniiNnul Invent and way stationsU s •CMt at 7:4S and loan a. m., 2:16 and 5:i, m „. 207—Summit avenue . Jus a. m. and (:io p.m. 49$ -Elm street and Khnkall avenue. committee Freeholder Bonuel, Miller, 179—Broad and Middlesex streets. Ehrlich and McCundWs. road Co. is willing to pay to the board a MOL.VTAIMHIDE. «T39—Cumberland St. aud South Are. By Freeholder Bruiklacher: uui not exceeding $78,001), to be need Arrive at 7:30 a. m. ancl 4-.3O p, m. 893—Fire Department house. Close at 6:30 a. m. and fi:i» p. in. Resolved, That the sum of six huu for the payment of damages assessed by After Bending in an alarm stand near ked dollars ($U00) be paid to John Sliur said commissioners, and to construct ita rjOMKSTIG rOSTAOB UATE8. the call box uutil arrival of apparatus idau ou account of work done ou Mur proposed railroad from the easterly ter- jo mail matter cent to Puerto Hlco, (.Ttiam, Pliili|i|ilnes. CanadM and Mexico. ruy street bridge, at Elizabeth, N. J. minus thereof to the eaid line dividing FlrM-class. Letters nnd Sealed mutter: 2 cts. ruceedinitw *tt tint I7itl. tu. the advisibility of building an iron ng line'between the towuMhip of Uran> of now and the near future, in addition to a iu'e, secures any hmnetilntc delivery tit any United tsliiteo post otliee. Roll cull Hliowed all members present beam bridge at Adams ^street, Aldene, fnrd and the township of Union, in tha u A. £ U»..Kaknl<1 utilities and beauties, priced i FOKEIO.V l'tl.STAGK 1UTE8 except Freeholder Wuhl. cost not to exceed $800. milliner provided in the said proposition, .ettcrs nnd Sealed flatter. octa. for each lial The minutes of the previews meeting Freeholder Miller moved the adoption uud that it be released from the oblign- IiOSt Of HOUSehOld In the most extreme bargain! ouricu or fr«eli«iii. i'ostal Cardg. HUiylu, 2 eueli; double 4 eta. were ou motion approved UB rend. f the resolution, and on roll call it was ion contained in tlie snid proposition of fashion. This Sale concerns encli. adopted nuaiiiiuously. Commercial Papcra. let. fiirencli twoounci PETITIONS, COJnrU.ViCATIO-VS, ETC August 4th, 1898, and guaranteed liy ui' fraction, lint nut less than Sets, on eiicli From Local Union, No 41, of Rnli- The director appointed as the s»id he said bond, dated August 30th, 18B8, Vlickrt. 'tinted Mattel'. Id. for eiic)] tivMnmeua or wny, N. J., painters, decorators uud louiurittee Freeholders Krouse. King except as herein provided to pny to tins fraction. paperliangerH, iiskiug that all contracts boiinl any sum or sums of money on any EVERY MftW IN NEW JERSEY... rittJi)l(:S nf ."Wurchnmll.s«. let. for pm;)j tivo ml Scn-lder. OUUCL'S or fniction, but nut less than"ctt mill other work in their line be done by By Freeholder Krouse: if the accounts referred to in I he said Oil CHCh JMItliuN none but union shops. Resolved, That a cnniulittee of three preposition, or the siiid bond, on tile L avei-ls-Post. Ualus. ('onsnlt. your pnstmnstel- On motion received uud placed on m uppoiiifed with pwivnr to look into uid act. in excess of the amounts nl- I'O.STAT, MdKBV OKIIIIIIS Its days are numbered. See that you lose none ol the lay bu obtained at or paid ill ;HI,IHOT tnnney file. be divisibility nf building nu iron ready paid to this board by the said rail- inlcmltlced iu Illu Unlteil Htatfa, and ma"'• money-savings. Iravvu un 4llfureli7nuouutitus. From J nines W. Fink, County Roiid leiiin bridge on Elizabeth avenue, Lit; oad company, and of the said euui of Tin; l'ci'W for Domestic Orders ranite fnim Inspector, aw folluws, viz: leu, co.st not to exceed $71)0. $73,000 to be used in the payment of a*, tn :l(lcts. l'or liili>ruiitlDlial Orders, irotn Ucls. to SI. Wi;sTnEi.i>, N. J., Jnly 2, lflOO. Freeholder Farrelt moved the adoptiou damages found by the said commission- Free Deliveries by our own wagons to Tim system olfurs safety, and coinblncs cctm f the resolution, find ou roll cull it was nny with slmiilfcity. To the Honorable the Boiml of Chostii ers to be done to property owners by the Westfield and vicinity daily. THK KIHI1ST1IV .SV8TKM. Freeholders of Union county, N. J.: dopled unanimously. widening of the streets over which the Uetturs contaliiinu money, or parcels of val The director appointed as the said alilu imiftt-r, alimjlil not 1«) sent In tbe inaili GFNTLEMEN: The undersigned would aid railroad is to be constructed to the wltliout beliiK rc'Klstered. respectfully report to your honorable committee Freeholders Krouae, King eastward of the said dividing line be- !> 707 to 721 Broad St., NEWARK, N. J.JTlie rt'Kialrv fi'o ia 8 cents in addition to jiost- lUHi. l'orel«n or ilomcstic. body that the repairs ou county roads atid Suudder. ween the township of Cranford and the tfdfy trim.'ilt anil pruiitr dulivery are assured By Freeholder King: L ri>ceiti1. sl^neii by I hi' 'iildresaee isrelurimd to for the your 1900 to this present ditte ownship of tTuinu, nnd also from each )n; M-'iiili!!'. vvltlinut ex r. a (ost. are as follows: WliBieas. The Elizabeth City Horse ud every the other obligation created A doliientit! ri:*lHtured letteraddressed tu any Rniltoail Co., on the 4tU day of August, UR facilities ;for Developing Inllcil Stales ]H)stol1ice is insured for its valuo Tlio Bnulevnrd baa nil been repuired by the acceptance of said proposition. 1898. submitted a proposition to this O and Finishing amateur work i> to tell ilollAre. with H iiicli stone and Bcreoniuga and said bond; and be it further 1V,!1OS lineal feet. bourd for the construction of a street Hesolved, That tlie time in which the are unsurpassed. All work done railroad on Westfield or North avenue, notices. This work varies in depth from 1 to 4 aid Elizabeth City Horse Railroad Co. promptly and at the very lowest inches, and in width from 8 to 11 feet. from Orchard street, in Elizabeth, from liull be required to pay the said sum of rBSTFlELD BAITIST 0HUBCB, West Westtield avenue to Morris nveune. prices. llev. CieorKD A. Francls.Pas- The gutters were also cleaned 10,268 J73,OO0 to this board is hereby exteniled or. Sunday aervli tyer MeetlUii Ill a. m. feet. Tho cost of this work k Jl,42il 00 uud on Richmond street, in Plaiutield, mtil the 15th day of Jnly, 1901. Said We handle everything in the Photo " ' 10:110 a. j lav Hcbool' o'rloct from North uveuue to and thence on topic's Irayui -MeuunMeeting P.. mon Morris avenue, from Elizabeth city layment, however, shall he made with Supply line front a P. K. mount to the 'rencljin? H p. in. Mid week prayer meetint j Third street to Watchung avenue, Third Vednemlay 8 ti. m, You are cordially invite line to Ltliigli Valley K. K., near the interest at five per cent, per annum on finest cameras. Hammock at Spring Luke in Deantown, street, under the provisions of un act attend all lliese services. of this state, entitled, ' 'an act to author- ile said sum from the date of this con- riONHKKGATIOJIAL CHUROH OI nnd at West Summit 1(1,085 lineal feet firmation of the commissioners' report _/ CUIUST. Bev. Jimuis R. llanfnrtli, I). of roitd repaired with H inch stone, ize BoardB of Chosen Freeholders to ana FILM >.. Pastor. Sunday Mcirulut Service 111:30. widen, straighten, gtm\e and otherwise by the Circuit Court of this county. EASTMAN KODAKS IP^«OOOS. lunday acliool 12 u. Vountf People's l^rayer 5,1110 feet of road top dressed with tine Provided, however, that these resula- .luetinuetinig; 5.:il5.SIIl nVlocknelo . Vesiior•SOI-VL_ servic_ e_ . 4.30 l>. M. improve highways nuder their control, leueral Prayei uieot „ Wudnesiay, 8 v. atone, a8,078 feet of gnttem cleaned. ;imis shall not become effective unless A hearty welcome all. The cost of this work i»$4,945.78; tlm aud to provide for the construction of PLAINFIELD PHOTO SUPPLY CO., sheet railroads thereon," approved the Elizabeth City Horse Railroad Co. VTETHODIBT KP.SCOPAI. OIIUBOB. cost of nil repairs to date, $0,070.47. The 133 NORTH AVENUE, (X Rev.C. M. Aiuisisoii n.U.,Pagtor. Ural June 13, 181)8, which propositiou wan nud John Keau shall, within ten days t Union Place. Hutilay morning Ser work of repairs is now in progress hi from the passage hereof, file with the 10:i«) oVIock. tjuutlay-ucliool 2.m V. u. New Provideu.ee. duly accepted by this board by resolution iK People's MeetliK .1). p. in. Evening passed on ithu 15th day of August, 1808, ilork of this board a stipulation in writ- Service 7:4ri o'clock. Clatis meetliiK, Tueffdft) tig to build and complete the said rail- mliiK Ht K o'cliiek. General Praynr Me«t- Signed, aud a bond, as required by said act , Wetinesdtiy eveuluxn, at 8 o'clock. All Very respectfully submitted, road ftom the easterly termiuns thereof, ^.tl ant freo. was thereafter, ou the 90th day of We extend you A hearty welcome to theet JAMES W. FINK, Inspector. August, 18DS, made, executed and de is stated in said proposition aud the ~ ";m If not lilenttiled with any other Con- lontruct made in pursunnco thereof to ,tton we should lie iihur regular attendants and rordtftllj ceived aud placed ou Hie. lie ?aid dividing line between the town- TUTTLE BROS invite yott to make tills church j\,ur liomo. Horie Riiilroiul Co. to this board, with 1 From .John C. Moore, Benj. L. Lnw John Kean, Hamilton F. Keau, Fred ihipg of Crauford aud Union before the ClWHUIl, Rev. N. W< rence aud others, property owners ami 15tu day of July, 1001, aud Also to pay d Cailwell, Pmtor. Horvlcea. BumUy WuH erick L. Hoidritter nud Frank Bergeu H. H-.lUt p. M.^M'la] Mi'etliiflH—WtdueMlft}taxpayers on Orchard street, petitioning us sureties, conditioned for tho faithful :o this board on or before the same date Aycr MootiiiK H:«> I'. »»•! S«ndiiy, YUUUB Peo- .he said sum of $~!),000, with interest 's MeutliiK 7;W p. M. Huttdny School Vi M. tlie board to pave Orchard street with perforumuce of snid proposition in all 1 Coalat Lumber. N. r*li'rsoii, BuiHJi-tntumlent. Htranv asphalt from the curb to trolley tracks respeots, the said bond having been up or the period aforesaid. Att\t b mi ultlior side of tlie street. proved as to niuonut aud sufficiency of On motion of Freeholder Farrell ro- T. PAUL'S PHOTJSBTANT KP1HCOPA1. Yards—Westfield avenue, 1 Olmroh, llrnail utraut, Wnstllcld, N. .1. Siiiil street lind ueuu adopted us a seonrity by the Justice of the Supreme jelyed nnd referred to the county road S' •. Win. oawir .Ijirvlw, .lr.. Hi'iitor. Hervk-t's county road, itud prior to the advent of Court holding the Circuit Court in this ;oiniiiitte«. Spring and Broad streets, Westfield. n Mumlny«: Coliibratinn of tho Holy (Jmii- ninliiii, "illA, M. > Siiiulny Huluiul, «.«i A. M.the trolley u good puvement was ou euiil county; tmd On motion of Freeholder Farrell it TCLCPHONC 39 «- lulling Hurvloti and Hi'i-liHiu, 11. Kirst Sun- street. >'< (y in imiiitli, Holy tVimiiiilnHiu, also at II. van ordered that when this liounl nil- rnniiiK Snrvliio mill minuon, ",lf>. Hurvliio and .ilniHH, I'rldiiy uveiilliUH at», A uordlal Invl- The trolley cimipnny was allowed to Whereas, Itluisbeeii found to lie im euros it stands adjourned to meet on itlun to iiviii'y oni) tn atloniU i'lii) Kinlor Is lay its tracks In the center of the Htmtr, l'u«i()ny, Jnly 10th, 1000, ut 3,1)0 p in. t iinnie niot'ldiiKH (o.xr.n|)t MtniilayJ for oim- priicllcablo at present to widen the i pot tho tiimi to iltalluu. and which hud destroyed thu main part streets on which it was proposed to build Thu following bills, properly audited Sanitary Plumbing & Heating. JH'UllMOI.IHIlAliV. Imifir of jnivuiufiiit paid for by property own- suld Htrimt railroad, which lie to the .nil approved, were read, and on roll aleil IHtr. Mbrury ilium nrnry Tuim- er*, leaving them virtually without any west of the line dividing the township all niiniiliiiiinsly ordered paid, via: —E8TIMATU FURNiaHED— Trees rtiilii) mill Haturilay iirdu'niK.iiM from JOBBING 'lm^, Hiuurilay uvullliiKH from 7 loll of Union from tho township of Cruu Court Account — Sjimuol Schlolmer nuiiim mi ilina'l sti-mt, lii'iir IJll HDD. Ellziibiith Dully Journal $fi» 10, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. but it in jimt tliu tlmo to l ti ll Wlilln iilunmiil with Mm trolloy ronrt, ford i ami lllty in nilviini'ii, nr fi nuits a itunk fur yet t)n>,v It'll. Unit tli« piiviMiioiituhimlil WIIIIV.'I.I, Tills hoard l)im CIIMIMI com- Ierbcrt W, Knight $71), 13. A. Vail rb bunk. New liniikHi'iHiHttiiillviitbti'il H.C.McVOY, Elm St. l»> roHtorud, and with iisphalt, iilxo that missioners to bn appointed for usseH*lug M8 III), Jno. K. Kugliuli 1,27 (15, fits, N. See BALL.... lie Htniiit should bn KprlukUiil, IT thnir tin- iliuu.iuu for the proposed wlduiiiug !. J. lSiiKlish fj(l7..|.|, Owl C. Ti.'initT 1 1 If ii IIIIIII liim II K'«"l HCIH'IIII' mill cliurli ) tin rei|ulrod. ol' lh» Hlroutu to bn triivormiil by said an, J. E, Miirxli $7.1, Koboj'f O Houn- Tlie WESTFIRI) NDK 1 IIIUIIH iiiiiiii'.v nut Hi' It, |n'u|ili! cull him On iiioliou of Friielioliliii' Mlllm r« railroad to thu eastward of tlio lino dl mi, rjlinrlir, #1.1)0, ji'J.W" IH, \V. ll.t..\i»- PianoBargains III rufuroncu to whut. yon nut)' (,'ClllllS; II' III! lllNI'K, 111"'.!' t'llll Illlll • mlvwl and rnfwrcd to liuimty rond vldlntf tin.' township of Uraiiforil from ir, Jr. $10, Jno Ki'toii *:i'i~. .lai-uMlnr- ri«|iilr j'onr gTonmln liuforo you Hulutit ((.'(HIll'llKI'l/ O/l JKI|/liy> mini to lilni mid lio will mil. Drink Trenchard's Delicious SODA WATER llmi'l Tiilwcrii Hpli nail Kmok« Vuur Mr« »w«f, •"'•Tit or libornl dlwiDunt iillowocl tut KJJHE FINEST IN TOWN. Yo quit tntinocn ciidtly iiml foravor, bo niif (h ran r»Miouun», nutlii. full nl IItn, tiiirvo ami vluiir. mini N Theodore A. Ball, If no, tliu wiuitior-wiii'ltur, tlnvt luaUoii wmtk WESTFIELD PHARMACY. ilroiiK' AH itmuMliti*, ftiloor II, OuriiKU»ri^ lluolili't mill mtnuilu Iran. AildrtM WESTFIELD NURSERIES. llcmcil' tu, (Jlik'iujo or Nuw Voifc 1 W. H. TRENCHARD, Prescrlption.'Druggtot, * «na • *••« iatn •«., Mm* V«rk. I . Oi Ho* BUS. THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1900.

A PHILOSOPHICAL EXILE. OLD BIBLES OF BIG MEN. Your Money Refunded for Anything ftCfiiiily'H. CimtslnliiBT >l«rKlnal ««l A1111 u i i>• I*ii i il tty a i*L>ut Mueli goiiiftif Ativr ta « IJos- llrltnln. liin lOililhllluu.

itiut^ali .Sennit, ;t J;irk-)iifoi1 unlive Great Interest is being- mnnlfpstt-tl in 5. JOHEUER \ CO.) ilu1 Cn'e ['.viiibitjon of n cu]hLt'mn of ©f Imlia, i.* sojourning in the L"Jilted 6t;itfh for a lime. Ik' in ;m I-NIU- from Leading; Cash Grocers & Butchers, & lUbU's alid tuoriHl liiernt nrt- wliii'li is !:!uh r way at lin> liilile rnrin: of tin HONEST G OOQS.LOWEST PRICES A»B LIBERAL. Jiis n.itnf,' hiii'I, ami, ulthuugh lit* fru- j qui*nii,\* I'/ii^'h u> he timid T]>*.* -sfL'iios 239-241 WEST FRONT STREET, PUINFiELD, K. J. | rnnirri'iiiitioiial lioliKcon Helicon slrct t, TR EATMENT GUARANTEED TO EVERY('ISTOM ©f huVouih, he ti-ii's tn IJU i'.»ntont. liosimi. 'J'lu' irrcater pnrt nf the fol- «JI.V« ihr Cliitja^j ClininifK'. 1 It* 1.4 ARU OFFEKIlVCj TH1-SE SPECIAL BAKOA1NS FOR jij Ifciioii being .shown consi.sls of what &iniu(h,uU ly Kii|>p]tt*jl witli i;jfnt'_v from are liimivn us 'Svtirlti'rs'" Hibh'S, nni" tJiy JfiJii.sh I re:j*ur.y, witJi tin1 un- are froai Hie iiiirary of S. Uriifuan Friday, Saturday and Monday. l di'i-stamlitiy tlmt hi? sliiill nut a^uin ] r;itt. of ilostun. It is [nobahly tl. But fiiot- upon liis native heath. He Uest Minnesota Flour, Mil '. %4 75i iiiH'St eollcction of liihlus to lie folllli to!*] his sior>- briefly hi IJI'IIVLM' the u '' u ;2-U- lb bag , 60c:-? In tlie United States, and Ilie existi'lH.' other tiny, "TJK\y uould lu'i'ji Hiu Fruukliti Mills Kntire Wliout Klour, U lba 17c B i of a lu'tUM' ouu in the ivorM U not 1 THE L.AST WEEK. u.w;iy wit. ho tit pacing nit?," he suM Heat Ji]l^iu Orou.inory Butter, Ib 22c 'i • known of, says the Chieago Tribune. with a siyii, blowing ;i wruaih of cig- Vresli K«gs, dozen s One of thebooks wliieb attraels rath- 16 > er more attention 1 linn nny of tlie oth- arette smoke into the air. "Hut t Coffee, l'i esl) rousted, whole or ground, Ih Semi-Annual Before Inventory accept tlm payment. Tluit is Hmklhiut ers is tlie illuminated ilible lung used philosophy. Mnke yoursfilf content liice, choice Carolina, 3 lba. lie, per lb by the late Uwight IJ. Moody ami eon- •with what you cunuol help and can- Star Gelatine, very line, package...... : tuinlnjr many notes in liis own h;i 1 Stock Reducing Sale! not better is an axiom from us. * Worcestershire .Siiuoe, bot writing. Mr. Moody ouce Mlitl iu llos- Huiiguh Sing-li ja certainly regal'in Daisy Cutsn(>, large bottle .,:.,. I ton: "li:bje ljtnrhinp. with tlie Inser- The Final Price Cutting Effort. The Culmination of a artit kppeuriinue. He lias the glossy jet Mason's Quart Jars, Joz tion of side notes, marginal references, hair, the tmnsimrent deep-brown Tanglefoot Fly Paper, o large double slieeta cte., converta the margins of one's Bargain Occasion. •ltiii and the clear-cut features that Oorinuu, regular Ifio, pkg , Bible into a notebook at hand at any murk the ruliiijf oaste in India. lit* moment," and he evinced his faith iu The reduced Hues and lots in every teotion caused by the reniarkablf Dunham's Cocounut, lOo kind, pkg, liirue selllnii; of the past two weeks, have been classed with the odd W, •peaks English fluently und in a voice tlie statement by making copious notes Heinz Baked Beans, 14c kind, can in his own Bible. nml reprtced accordingly for quick Helliii«, Couie any day dnriuit th« that in almost honoy sweet with it.a Laundry Wax, cake week—come expecting to get desirable dry goodi? at softness and resonance, and a faint Another Bihle which is of general In- odor of something sumluhvoody and A Choice Line or Canned Potted MEATS and FISH. terest is the one used for more than 30 About One-Halt What You Expeoted to Pay, oriental hallos about him. yenrs for all purposes by Uev. Henry or, in otlier words, twice n» much for your money HH you expected to ob- Armour's i 11) can Potted Hum • Bo Siilmou, 1 lb till, outs, Ward BGcohar. In the 30 years (n tain for Hie amount expt-Milcd. Lots H-hioh nrere slow iu laovlnir list His little province—tlmt la to say, -lib 0c .Salmon, 1 lb fl>tt cunt* whieh he had' this Bible in service he the oiui over which his father ruled— week will be the first to gn to morrow, owing toithe great concessions in " i lb " " Tongue r>c Lobster, ^ lb Hat cans wore out the binding, and then he hod price. No suorifioH is coiiBideral too great in order to curry ont our nollcf lfcH in the north of India, just under Lnfaater, I Jb tall csma -J Hi ' (ta the book cut down and rebound. For of doting out all our iiitl'clumdise in its pro|wr seiwon. tho shadow of the white-topped peaks " 1 11) Lunch Toagiis 28c KippereJ Herring. c;tn Shrimp,, best quality 20 years after that, or until his death, of the Himalayas. "Sluvwatee" he Whole Ox Touuae, H II) euu one he used the Bible at funerals. calls it. Armour's 1 lb Roust Beef 'Via Sli a, in oilil . AAmeric " 2 lb can Roast Bsef 3()e . imported Almost equaling the Beecher Bible "They took me from my father and Mils turd Sardiueo In Interest Is the John Knox Bible, with Another Grand Shirt Offering. my country when I was young," he ** 1 lb cim Cornell Beef, 12u oak covers nwuJe trom wood from the The Fustilouublt) Miulrrts Negligee, in nil tbe newest, np-to-dMte i«t- •aid. "That is, they persuaded my SUMMER DRINK SPECIALTIES. John Knox house, Netherboti, Etiln- parents that it was best I should have terns, at gg0 Wild Cherry Extract, bottle 10c burff, Scotland. Knox was n Itomish a good English education if I intended ThoniiMon's Prnit Syrupa. bot 2iic ! Welsh's Grape .Inics, buttle 31c Gold Medul Root Beer Extract, bot I priest In 1530, a Protestant reformer in Went on wile Monday. Values which ar» bound to mnke n utiiin |h« to rule my people, They sent me to Raspberry Syrup, brittle Me Root Beer Extract, bot 15-13, and tor two years a g-nlley slave. Men's Furnishing trade Just think of it, To be exact, 725 of this sea- Cambridge, taught me to b» on Eng- sou's prettiest mid most de»ir»blo Men's Negligee Shirts, uiaile by one of Victor Lime ilnlce. bottle 25c Ovunge Snifar, for Orntigeiule, 12c'. It was said that Mary Queen of Scot.ts lishman, und then, when my father the lending tiiiinufnctnrei's, whose product retailn ituiong the fins furnish, Eiffel Tower Lemon»er pltg ISc Sarutogu Chips, pkg ISc jj Henry Clay Trumbull, a chaplain In Dress Shields. Covert Cloth. the way, culls himself Edward Fair- Fresh Salti»e Wafers, l lb pkge 14c Nic Nncs or Giuirer Simps, lb., the federal army. lie preached from Thy well known Kleiner's feath- Double widtb, wool filled, all chiUl and registers from Bristol, "to Boss Milk Lunch, 1 lb pits Spiced Wafers, 13c kind, lb 10c g" this Bible while confined In Libuy pris- erweight brand, sizes 2, 3, 1, tlm wanted similes, sold formerilj keep uwuy the curious," is about 28 on, and used the marginal leaves (is usiinl 'prices liic to 21c pair, hure, B ut Sfiu yard, for this side, nt |Q years old. He is toll, strong-limbed, ISJ OUH MEAT MEPARTMEHfi w a sort of diary. There is also In the only for this sale, lit... . |2 l 2c C athletic-looking: and handsome, es- Leg of Lfirnb, lb ,;....,.,., .,..,.' collection an ancient Bible owned bV Fancy Silks. pecially because o£ the look of •mel- 14c AlUOvers. Legs nf Mutton, lb Philip Melnncthon, professor of Greeh The desirable polka dots, much ancholy that hovers in his raven- 12c In the University of Wittenberg In the Luce nnil embroidery coiublna Best Sugar Cured Hams, Ib .'-,'. .- ) in demand for hat trimmings, black eyes. 12 sixteenth century-, between whom and tions, nil nice effects, grades Bungnh Singh Is, of course, trav- Best Culiforiiin Hums, lb....' Luther there wus the most touching which sell regnlnrly lit 5'J to T5c specially priced here nt, per eling for pleasure. lie has loitered Oookud L'reasci] Corned Beef, Ib 15c i friendship. This Bible Is nccompanied yard, for this mile, at 48c yard 4gc through the United States nnd Cnn- Cooked Pressed Hum, lb , 15 by Luther's translation of the Psalms, adu, having- been on this siclo of the Plate or Brisket Corned Ueof, lb .'. published in Leipzig* in 1541. There is water about 18 months. "Now I am a Geneva Bible of 1377 whieh is said on my way to Australia, which, I sup- FRESH VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS to have been owned once by Queen Our Store Closes Saturdays at 12 o'Clock, Noon, & pose, is about as near to India as the Elizabeth. Keeping Open Friday Evenings During the government will let me get." | FREE DELIVERIES By One of 1 lift rarest boolts in the eollee- Months of July and August. R 01 WAGONS 10 VVESTFIELD AND VICIIIIff EVERY FITO.f tioa is that used by the apostle, John WORK OF BRITISH NOBLES. ft flail Orders Filled. Addressed Postal Cards Supplied Free. Te)> 4gj£ 'Eliot, in prenchinjj to the Indians. There is said to be no person alive who Not Mnnr nf Them llnve Dole Any. can read this Bible, but Mr. l^ratt has thing Thill «u, Worlli I heen offered Sl,Oon for it. lie is a col- Doinic, THE DAVID STRAUS CO. S. Scheuer & Co, Plainfield. lector, liotvever, and never sells a The dentil of the duke of Argyll booh. f NEWHRK, N. J. f has brought out tile falsity of the Among the other things In the col- assumption that, men ol hereditary lection are the Psalms, with Calvin's wealth uun be trusted to do the in- SOWN BY GUNPOWDER, commentaries of 1571, nn autograph of tellectual work tlmt does not directly DOES Samuel Mather, dated 1708, and with pay. And tliis, says a writer in Scrlb- A Cnrloim Wny ot Covering ti lioclty memoranda by the Mather family', the ner's, in simply because the duke renl- Cran With lMniK I.He. Gospel of St. Luke, printed in Japan- AWNINQ5, ly did something in that "way.' Ac- In the grotuuls or tlic Duke of Atdol ese raised letters in Japan for the cording to Carlyle, the British peer- nnd nuai- Blulr castk1, Knffluiul, stands .blind; the Bible used by Phillips Brooks, age was in its origin a kind of glori- n high, rocky cni£ munod Crnlslelmrns. with his aut-ogrnph; tlie one used by TENTS, fied oivii service, in which titles were It looked j;riin nml bnru in the niklst of Chnrlos Hntklon Spurg-eon, In which by cmUficntes of success in the moat nr- ht'nuty, and its nwnor tfiouglit how entries made.In red ink lie kept trnnit duous competitive oxnmiiintions. Still, much prottior it would look if only of. his sermons .when printed; a gift ^ according- to him, "the merit system trees, sbrnbs, etc., could be pluntiul In from Jlrs. Spurgeon in London In 1700, broke; down in its application to tue its nooks miLl crannies. Et was consid- containing 200 quaint, engraving's; u British peerage in the reign of Chnrles ered impossible for liny one to scnle its New Testament printed in letters of •^.Shades. stoop and diingerons acclivities, and no gold upon thick enameled card pnppr; I." Since then a lord has lmd noth- That dejiends on what ing to do "as such" except "ta exist other way was thought of to yet seed o New Testament from a noted Spirit- beautifully." As the lords have all sown. you say and liow you ualist, and purporting to have been Telephone, No.2i:i-A. 43 Somerset St., Plainfieli the chances of education tlmt Eng- One day Alexander Nasmytli, father corrected by the spirits, with Introduce Geo. F. Brown, land affords, and nothing to do- but of the celebrated engineer, pilid a vlHit tory remarks and explanations by the >vlmt they may choose to do, what to tlie tluko's yrouiuls. Tlie orag was spirit of Jesus Christ; two leaves of J. WARREN BROWN, Manager. treasures of leiirnert leisure nnd re* pointed out to liltu, and lie was told of parchment found in the old Greek •eurch we ought to owe to them! the desire of the duke regnrdlng It. elntrch. at Tosia, Asin Minor, near the After sume thouflit Utf conceived How So would the thousands Black sea; scriptures of William K. The career of the Juke of Argyll Dodge, liev. A. II. Quint, Henry V. Du- JOHN INGRAM, ought not to have been on exception It could be accomplished. Iu passing cf people who regularly '?;;. the castle he noticed two old ennnon. rant. Dr. Cyrus Ilamlin. Mrs. Elizabeth In his order at all, but simply an il- late this paper read vou« H. Prentlss. lustration of the rule. And yet he lie got u few Knuill tin canisters unidc ^ announcements. Practical plumber, Steam, Hot Water, Hot Air HeatHf, was the only duke in Great Britain to fit the bora of tho ennnon and lilted TINNING, HOOFING, ETC., HARDWARE, HOUSE FURNISHING 800D8, who within living memory hn» them with ii variety of tree, shrub and THE CAPITAL OF CHINA. AND ALL KINDS OF GARDEN TOOLS, STOVES AND RANGES. •mounted to anything. It is true that grass seeds. The ennnon was loaded BROAD STREET. - - - WE8TFIELD.N. J. In the usual wny and tired at the rock the murquis of Salisbury mig-lit hare U •• mtlirelr Described •• |he from all sides. been it duke if he had not regarded IT'S WORTH TRYING of "Dul, Dirt >nd his uiarquisHte as a prouder title than The little canisters ou striking the DUdBIB." a new dukedom could furnish. And rack burst, scattering the seeds In nil doubtless tlie marquis of Salisbury directions. Mauy seeds were lost, but TRAINING WATCHDOGS. Peking lends itself to nicknam. al- Gayle Hardware Co. HOSE Fancy Cakes lot • mounts to something. When he was muny more fell Into the ledges or literation. An English minister de- The Method That la Vaed h m Ger- (Formerly Lalrc'i,) Lord Robert Cecil, Bngehot said of crucka where there was n little moss or T scribes It IUI the place of "dirt, Just the children — have you man IhHtructor, bira that he was the only member of earth. These soon showed slgUB of and disdain." Others have found It, Coi. Front St. anil Park A.ve., life, and In a few years graceful treeB Although It ts generally believed that forgotteV n them ? Just take a iha British aristocracy who bad like Lord Amherst, a city of despuir, PLAINPIELO. N. J. watchdogs are "to the manner bom," •hnwn tha capacity nf earning hi! ind pretty climbing plants nil sown by •ays the London Telegraph. Mr. Hen- It seenin that a ccrtnlu amount of train- Are now ready to Enrulah at bottom few home, sample them your- owu living. This he had hud to do gunpowder were growing nnu nourish- ry Norman says that the two mo- ing helps very much to turn out ft renl- for » Reason, and had done it in the ing lo nearly every recess of the for- ments when one appreciates It ore urtcen, ly good one. Tills system of training self, and you will thank us tot character of a political writers and merly bnre, gray crag, clothing It with the first sight of Its frowning gutos has developed Into a rcKiilnr business BELUON-HALL CO.'S NEW there is no doubt that he would have verdant beauty. and the lust. Whatever It Is or It reminding you. ' 111 Berlin, where oue Ilerr strain hns PERFECTION REFRIGERATORS, maria a political lucceBs' If ha had not to the "men of long views," It an academy from which wittchdoKs TOWNSEND'S BALL BEARING been » commoner. Ills existence is The Sum* ftlnii. must ttlwnya be onu of the nerve cen- are turned out by the hundred every fully Justified. Bo is that of Lord Tbe Indian name Sioux, as It ap- ters of human Interest nnd Interna- LAWN MOWEHS, and other*. year. Itoiobery, as a public speaker and u pears In such town names as Bloux tional relations. During' the dynasty OIL STOVES, HOME, IDEAL and WESTFIEIITBAKERY, • writer, If not yet fully as a poli- b'alls, Sioux City and Sloui Rapids, Is His system Is educational nnd Is ap- of those Ming*, whose name wu» the STANDARD OIL CO.'s WICKLESS, tician. Here nro three out of BTB usually pronounced "Soo," but souip- plied to almost every kind of dog. He war cry of the Tulplngn, and Is to-day HAfiMOCKS, tlrst teaclies the nnluiill obedience by hundred members of the house of tlmea, In tbe cast ctilelly, that «!ili|>l« in the moutbt of many of the neiiiet ICE CREAM FREEZERS. BHilmann & Koenli, pronunciation Is not known. A coui- training It ta iierforni curtain "trlolis" lordn. Perhaps an ordinarily well- •oclotlns th»t form the grent (lift!- and • llrat-clasa line of Informed obnerver mlifht m«nnge to tnlttutmian not long ago visited a school nt comnmml and then trains It tu dis- cully of Chinese rule and manage- pick nut hnlf a dozen more lord* who ID New England, where bo heard the tinguish luitwven n visitor and n bur- ment, It WM a olty of but noraiid-rttte OENERAL HARDWARE and •road 8tr««t, might fulrly be called distinguished pupils nay "Sl-oi" witli couiplutu u»- jllur unil what Hurt of n man's built Importance. HOUSEFURNISMINO OOOD5. for something else thnn beliiR lords, iurmic». At a fnvomble opportunity should In- attacked to render tbe umii fcnrrlng the now mon, who owe their he quietly epoke to tbe tenclier of the helpless, Til el r attention was given to tha DIII 4«Hvt»« Irn. Ttliphine Call 6S1. titles to tliclr achievement*, Dut that irror, siiylnt;, "You know, It Ii 'Soo,'" OtitnluV of the Kate tliu trainer places embellishment of the now hnlf-wnstod IH a- sorry showing for so many hold- whereupon'sho mtked the attention of n dummy repioseuthiK the burolnr, uud elty of Nankin, often culled "the no- Mum w« lime fur im.wrl? ers nf wlinl may lie nulled perpetual- tbe school und Holotunly nuuouuced; to tho bitch IH itttmilicri a string. Hy tional capital," but Peking linn been TM» ((lUiHtlun KTIMIH 111 tlie fitnitly uvery day. the Imperial olty nines tho Tu-Talnfrs ,ut im HtiHwur it tu-ibiy. Tiy ,litll-O,Hikullu°iii ly endowed fcllim'shlps, "Yuu liuvu nil been pronouncing tills ItieiuiH of •thn Htrlnir tliu Kuti.< Is onuiidd luiMurt. I'rtiimrud in t«"d riilmilt's. No U»k- Word wrung. It IH not •Hl-ol,' but 'Soo. Hlnwly, until tliu lieml of the dummy nul/.ed tho throne, nnd those who nre IIKI mill hot WHIUI1 liiul Hut In IUMII, Flnvomt lii'uotucit vlHllilv, whim tlio IIDK In qunllfleil to speak are of opinion that .'•iiKin, Oriiimii, l(n>l>nrrr 11 ml siriuvbnrry, At . IIHIT II (>p|*lns|ril. ox,'" Tim coiiiliilttiiulilini IncUwl tliu MMlr tfrocm n, 101'ln, cotirnge to |iurnui- tlio MUbJcct further. tniiKht to Hy nl Its tin-out. Ilerr KtrniiH imy tuition of (li'tfriidlni; It from lt« "1*1 me see," miinnl the poet, na he pride i>( jihu'e, to suit tliu conviiiili'ticn pLuncil to refri'nb Ms iwinury, "wlio —Kxchiiugu, Is veiyiHirtli.'iilni'iilmtit llil». lliMiiiiluw IIIH dogs iittuek tin} tliruiit »r the upper of Kui'iipi>nn diplomacy, IH foreiloniniMl WHH It originated the aiiylnir 'there's to failure. It IH not only thn enpltnl nothing new under the mm?'" A Mr pitrtuf the IHMly ulwiiyK. MoiiiutltiiuH n rciil umii well PIIIIIIIMI tukiw the pluci' of thi) Manu)ai», It |« thn cnpllal of Have your Worms pt Horses? "lleally I dnn't know," miHwrrmi ids Prlonil—Oli, hy tliu wny, I hnvo boon tbo mundarlin. The nffluliil won! In Am tln<) uiittiiiu Ihin unit wi'Hk ? Aretlloy inmili little wife, "but I IniiiKlni: smnc tirloim to know whether yuu U'oro ••><•• nf the iliiininy, nml ,,t coursu be IN well M paid for IIIKHI'I'VIITH, of tho lVkliifrviw •tntnp. und ihn l'«. tf tlmlr ffiid i* Do limy "mt'imliiiiilwiirry V woinnn who wore nn old boniift like i'HHful with tlmt Mtraimv nntlunt you fi. I I «iiri< f I "I/S IHOT" WITH trcutliiK liiHt winter, All IIIIKH, It ni'i'iiiH, inny be luitilii Rood VIIIK«HV IH tliu olllolul Inngimxe, tlm 111 ri'inovc WurniH, /Inn! nr Alht friiin limit mine milil It lo ber limlinnd."— •CliliHigo tmigup of Din irrailiintn mill Dm win. ml l.illlli!. Evening New*. Itoiliir—I win, imrtliilly. Ha li/in wutWiiliWibiit (In- N(. lli'in/ii'dmiiid tin. llll tDlllHIJl.'illlli!.i II will |,urlty Dm IIIIKHI, luirmf mill iiliiKint tinlf ot h!« bill,- ItiiHNlim wolfliiiiiuilN me tlie lii'»t WIIITC cuti'il Minn. To the vnr It him n pli'im- l'l V4-Nt. i till) NtlllllHIlb mill NtrVlllfDlDII till untitr nml wiftnr Hodml than tlm lilrwtliiniii wllh I'HIOII IKIII , H11I1I1II hy lirini la Tralnm*, ihhi C'utliiillu MtniuUril nml TIIIIOH. |iri)|H>rty nf gri'iit value In to bo guard. IHIIH nr mitit Iiyijiittt Itl 1111111l 1 111111 riiDlilt tn f ntinf tin u unlit* "My «on," nulil his fulhrr, aolfmnlT. I'd, I'Vir IIIIKM not HO lli'icii as thny am rutiirh dliilnvtii nf the provliiiii'N, nml C, B. SMITH ** CoriPANVAN , WIlWIlllluMll* AUMimA , NKWAMK. N. J. "when you »a 1 boy nlwsra loullnir C'HIV«I» ttD novor killed In Morotwo • illirvnint nynti'iu of iriiliilnu IN imt'il, It him hmin d( liolltw noulafy, Thii "»li» In ,,f Uf> do yuu suppoM hit Is fitting hltnwlf prlvod of tliouu tin oowii would CMM couiuilttrd tit tbulr euro, but »re nut mi tnn i, Ih* ff«w INMMrt, to ilvt milk. uttlottlokk lo •ttici in Intrudnr •• thv hi'iiril InitHti nf h»nl«r and inort UD- \ •outh ooDJunotloai. IIMMI «ll Ilia (•mllf. •'our (Uvorni—Union, item « di r / JMib,' i .- j -i ,,„• /„ ;u,t-.. •J'.L n'- "'"Mik" ' • '"'"•" THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD. FRIDAY. JULY 27, IWO.

SOME DRESS HINTS. EGYPT'S PYRAMIDS. EHGLISH SHORE CRABS. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. ••ecr »«r !• Which Hmry ••« A rrw •*!«•"< (<"•» UbUh Mar •• During the year ended June 30, 1,140 «f (ferric* to Ibe Home IN THE BASEMENT. The Mystery of Their CoDstructioi* COMBIBS Rhla Fish lor Immigrants landed In Galvt^ton. Tkr«. A mounted body of 10'i rurtilt's (coun- Probably Found. try police), with a baud of G2 pieces, A pretty little laivn g*otvn which ....Last Week of the.... BesIcI«B belli? scavengers of the tvill constitute one feature of the Mu.v ill ore era bs prey upon c ve vy I i vi njf has one of tlie full skirts ib nuide in icau government exhibit at the Jluffulo A charming and simple fashion. It i» A. Wonderful LI I *>•••••? Work Callvil organism iienr them; and as they can fair. •*'I1ie Hook of the Head" Thou if lit see just an well out of water as in of a pretty, p'iiin. «heer lown, and the In HuM the Key lo it, they will sometimes crawl short It cast 3O0;GGO to pay the duty on a ikirt i« fitted snugly uJ, uround with Ibe Heaton. distances out of the bta to secure some cargo of grain bags reeently received narrow length wiBe tucks. These JULY CLEARING SALE. In 1'ortland, Ore. The money VVJJH car- reach a little below the hips and nre dutnty food,, untl on uea beaches, when lunger presses them hard, they will ried from the bnnlf tn the custom Jiouse shorter in the back than in front. Notwithstanding the immense business we did last week For centuries Egyptologists unri In an express wngon. Below the tucka the skirt liuntffc full. archaeologists have been trying- to tind even come above the waves at high wuter anil hunt after the BBHiMiop- The Medical Brief glri?H this nhnple It is finished with a finuncp b(»;ulurNQ WTAMPH AB IMUAI,. ly these crabs. MevagisKoy'fi oh! pier cause of ltk tendency to Injure grape- of luce hound with tTie hiwn which arts Many years ayo the question was 1 set In iit intervals aromul the yoke, asked: If the pyramid of Uizeh is was built without l!me, and it is not vines by eating the youug tendrils and leaves. All the species of goats nre i'tring down tibout a couple of merely i; royal maunoleum, why does il uncommon to see rats, between high inches, snys the. New Yorlt Times. OIL STOVES, contain so many stately halls and cor- and low water, hunting through tliiw nufives of the old world. The Hoclry REFRIGERATORS, THIS ridors, and why was n secret chumber structure for these invertebratn. On mountain goat, so-caUed; of North Iinnrls used for triniiuing* linen and] constructed under ground, nince the one occasion I «nw a rat with its Amtiiea, really belongs to the ante- other wash dresses arft many of them HAHMOCKS. upper chambers wmild hnvo, sufHced hinder purts sodden with water, while lope family. titched «n with three rows of KLitch- ng1 in the center, leaving the tdg-a ICE CREAH FREEZERS, aft a vault for the remains of the great the tip of its tail was quite white, us There has juit been brought to liffht king? Oti the other hand, if It wasIf it had just been used as a bait. near the Ocldockoiice river, 14 mile? free. This notice's a little di(Terence iti QO-CARTS, ever anything: else than a burial place, These shore crabs, although less west of Tallahassee, Fla,. what is be- the effect.. JIIMHIIC gowns the edpee are why is an immense granite siirec- than three ounces in weight, find their lieved by experts lo be one of the most oordod, in n fro«lt of plnir color, with, CARRIAQES, WEEK a henvy while enrcl, nntl In others pliagus the most conspicuous object in carapace (seldom stretching to three wonderful pure veins of fuller's earth 1 LAWN MOWERS, it ? Tlicre is an Arabian trnditlou tliat Inches, when cornered in difficulties ever discovored in any country. It is there is simply a piping of white. Tlie the pyramids were built before the will face any enemy, however large. said to yield, at tlie expenditure oi wot e riTif Ion pi nk po w n s ii u d waist a LAWN SETTEES, flood in order that the intellectual Possibly these fight ing proclivities very little labor, immense quantities of are much worn this year, and many linen, gown a a re in tli n t color. A PORCH ROCKERS, treasures of Egypt might he preserved may have been Intensified by the fact fuller's earth, which stands the ]O0 in them, and during recent yeara more that from the first dawn of existence test—that is to say, there is no waste. bright, dark green is also much eeen BAMBOO SCREENS, than one scientist has expressed. they have never had any kind of ma- Xearly all mines of the kind contain, in linen [jowns. though somewhat guardedly, the opin- ternal or paternal assistance, having besides the valuable commodity, rock, There !B no dvubt that the linen WINDOW SCREENS, ion that the secret* chambers might had to fl#ht the battle of life alone. flint, gravel, sand, etc., but thhTls abso- waists trimmed with tlie heavy bun da SCREEN DOORS, have been used for purposes of initia- The grip of their nippers is powerful, lutely free of all such substances. of embroidery in different: colorK. the tion. 1 have known them to hold on to the Armenian work or Bulgariun Ktrips, SPRINKLING POTS, lifting of over 80 times their own ARTISTIC PARIS. are the most striking to be Keen. One, PER A key to this entire mystery has now for instance, In watermelon pink hui REFRIGERATOR PANS, been found in that wonderful work, weight. But, notwithstanding1 this strength A Cllr Where (he Popular Palate* a croBsworlt of the strips across the "The Cook of the Dead," which Richard Aaplres to Live Like the KJ»v front, it buttons in ths back, there Is WATER COOLERS, Lepsius, a . distinguished German ami courage, they know well the dif- ficulty there'is in living near the of UN Oil Trail. a stock of the embroidery, and it fln- CROQUET SETS, Egyptologist, discovered BO me years eB the sleeve** just bdow the elbow, npro in the tomb of a priest named Auf Rh«re, with the sea birds, man and tin army of rats as their inveterate ene- Itichnrd Whiteing", In his series of pa^ nnd from there down is an underKleeve WIRE DISH PANS, CENT. Aukh, the original papyrus of which pers on the French capital- of to-day, of coarse-looking1 stuff of creiim white is now preserved In Turin. Scholars mies, Moreover, in the green light of Garbage Cans, our shallow sens, their chief trouble writes in Century of "Artistic Paris." hered Into a band of the embroi- who examined ft soon after it was die* He says: dery. A waist trimmedi with the same Hose Reels, covered said that It was an exposi- Is in getting any kind, of living food. Hence the whole race, with more than "Art, literature, the drama, are not embroidery i» of green linen. It hua tion, more or less fantastic, of the life only the greatest spiritual forces in a broad collar edgert with the embroi- Reed Rockers. . led by Egyptian* after death. The human tenacity, cling to mimicry as the sheet-anchor of life, and when France; they are among the greatest dery, which forme the stock, nnd is OFF. god Thoth was believed to be the au- of national Industries. A man mayon the sleeves. The collar \n fastened thor, and according to Ebers the book many of its varied forms of decep- tion fail they have no hesitation In purpose to live by them without hav- where it meets at the bust line with tells us mnch about the God ideaof the ing to feel that the first step is to run a hlnck bow, nnd to match n bit of Egyptians ns well as about their dog- simulating death, On the consts of You'll find our Big Basement the coolest Cornwall, near Mevagissey, the pow-away from home. There is nothing gold in the embroidery there is a mas, their interpretations, their myth- that need shun the light in the pursuit. brond folded belt partly of gold com- ology, their morals and their faith tn dered white sea shells mir-etv with tlie place In town. broken mf en -schist rocks give us a It leads to no grandmotherly slinking bined with black. The lower part it immortality. A copy of the work, it of the head, and it is not mentioned— of the gold and- the upper of the black, IB said, was placed in the graves of hrown sand. These nre often inter- spersed' with white markings from at any rate, for banning, ns distinct those who died and portions of it'were from blessing—at family prayers. Battermtlk loc Crontn. inscribed on many tombs, with the ob- quartz pebbles; hence the first act- of "The French are not ready to ad- If you have never tasted ice cream ject of pointing out to the dead the many young crabs here in the spring marie of buttermilk, there is a most right road through the other world is to color their carapace brown with mire a great artist, but' they nro ex- Woodhull & Martin, whi te spots. ceedingly proud to take service in his agreeable Benefit ion in store for you. and of keeping- ever in their memory To a pint of buttermilk ntld a pinl of the "right word." which alone could corps. Perhaps the crowning achieve- ment of the career of Meissonier was cream and. half a poninl of lump sug-nr 234. 236. 338, 240 Front Street. PLAINFIELD. N. J. serve them ns a weapon. DROMEDARIES FOR SPEED. which hns been nibbed on lemons un- his installment as mayor of I'oissy, his 1 A recent and a moro thorough exam- 1 country place, a few miles from Paris. til well flavored. After putting this ination of tills book, however, shows Iludyard Klplln^-a 'tioHf IN Said to mixture into the free/.iir, add the De the Fn*tei*t Titling on It signified the full and perfect ac- l»»«»»f >«>•»»•••••••>»»»»»««<«»*>•»•••>•>« thnt. it. is fur more than "a strange col- ceptance of him by the ratepayer. So, juice of two lemons, just ns it begins lection of religious and magical texts." , Funr Leva, while Paris was ut his feet, you might to freeze. When serving* ice cream in cold weather it is nice to pnss around or tlum a mere exposition of the views '•The horse Is a noble animal," ae ftnd him, in the Intervals of homage, of Egyptians in regard ton future life, nt the beck and call of this humble a pitcher of hoi, chocolate or caramel Custom Department Facts, j all the world- knows, and- perhaps we wince, to be poured over it just ns it ia and that Lcn.si us erred somewhat In en- never feel him nobler than when he commune, laboring-In its little council, titling it "The Book of the Dead." Iti- and fighting the good fight of local self- eaten. This Ranee is sometimes served ib associated with the pomp and cir- In tiny cups, into whicn the spoonful Study with care. No old stock. 6tt:ud of being n book of instruction for cumstances of glorious war. But governmem on the question of a new the dead, it is, we are told, nn authori- footpath or of a new lamp, lie went of ice cream may be dipped on ita way when it comes to speed) and staying to the mouth.—Lndies' World. tative text book for those who intend- power he is not in it with the camel— from the council board to his Hue 'NO GOODS LEFT OVER FOR NEXT YEAR." ed to be initiated into the higher mys- chateau, and from there to his finer or, rather, to speak quite correctly, Trentmen! for • Sprain. teries nf the Egyptians, the dromednry, since it is the drom- mnnsion by the Avenue tie VUIiers, That the pyramid of fiizeh was used twin-splendors that were well-nigh The best, treatment for a sprain It edary which JB bred for Kwiftness, the rest. At the time of the accident np- Suits to order $12 now, have brought $20 all the season. for the purpose of initiating candidates true camel being the beast of bur- the ruin of him. The last was a ver- In this manner Is very evident to those itable palace of art. He designed it ply hot cloths to reduce the swelling We innke Miia nffer during July mill August to close out onr stock den, snys tne London Express. In and pain. Tf the skin Is not broken of cloths tn nmku loom for the full trade, and to keep the Hrst- who hare studied "The nook nf the most uncivilized and open countries himself, or, at any rate, he drew every De'ad" tinder the new light that has detail of the wood-carving, and you apply 30 drops of flrnien in a wine- clw-s imudB lit work nil snumier. We don't expect any profit, we the bearer of Important, communica- jfkiKsful of water by means of linen giv« tlmt to yon nn'. Y. Suu. The other girl, In a plnln gray skirt Famous as the Tartars are for their smn.ll, swift horws, they yet reserve gins to sell, and hia building may soon nnd white waist, had brown hair, light become n Frankenstein monster. Its Chloken Fritter*. complexion and hazel eyes. She looked their greatest enthusiasm for their camel races, In which there compete claims compel him to paint for the Cut cold chicken into small pieces J. S. IRVING CO., like 11 "stunning" New Englander. She tnnrket, Instead of painting*, in the fir=t put into a lnrgf* dish and Benson with was a Kentuckian, some of the purest-blooded nnliuaia DIALERS IN In all Asia. Bad though the character place, for his own pleasure; and thnt Rnlt, pepper nnd lemon juice. Let The officer of the deck was presented of the average "oont" Is, there nre way lies the lowest deep of ruin, the stand one hour, finite a batter of two to them on board. He took the Yankee among IIIB aristocratic representatives ruin of tlie artistic soul. Still, the very e£f*s, one pint of mWi, n little Bait nrid for t'he Kentuckian, and, sneaking to beasts ns loyal and gentle as any temptation implies that his cruft IB. Kiifllcieni flour. It fiboiilcl not be too the girl with the black linir, reonlled hi n certnin sense, one of the most stiff. Stir ihe chicken into this nnd that over wore hoof. Every sclioqi- 1 Coal, Lumber, the Kearsarg-e and Alabama fight, sny- boy htiH by henrt the dromedary's profitable of trades — one Hint ennblcs fry brown by dropping it by spoonfuls ing a good word by courtesy for the wonderful capacity for storing lioth n mnn to look the successful pro intn boiling fnt. Drain anil serve hot. southern boat, The Yankee girl didn't nutriment In its l»unip and wuter in In the face without n blush for the—u linvc lovril ulitfhf iiiini'MMH'f-H. It limy cliMir tlm ill i< it II f v«' v 11« HI II 11 i

iHiiiiiswcl uf il» UIMJOU the gront'il that crntio party) Btnml for lawlessness THIS UNION COUNTY MISUARI* WHU'PEU HALL tbe guilt of his client bud not been and disorder, for dishonesty ami dis- proven. H« iliil his best to hnve Hall honor, for liconso nml disaster lit GOT OFF VEKY EASY. ; Puhllslw 1 ••von- Tim-f l.iyanJ FrUnyjny ncqllllti'd but it was of mi am. Lnwyw Olivpr tirtieil Justice to con The Standard Publishing Concprn. home :iml cowardly shrinking from FOUND ruiLTY OF MERCILESSLY ilnty :ilirnnil." CLUBBING BOY, IS FINED BUT vlct po'that the l'Oj- could be Inkeii from K..'. \VIUTI:HI:AI\ ProstiU'nt. We hardly believe tliatlicpiiblicans TEN DOLLARS. his ii.1oiitt.il pnrimts and nluceil where A. H. FGAUSAI.I,. Vli'i-Pri'slilent. he would lie trwiteil us n hniiuin bi'inn. O.K. l'K.MisAii.. JIimiiBiv. ut liirgB "ill approve of Sir. Koosc- 11. U. PBAUSAl.l., !~Piint ?n. Althoiigli niljiidgHd unilty ofiuerei- 1 Olfice-STANDARU Building. ton, Schloy, ",Joc" Whoulur, Filz- essly heating lii? Hilopted son with a Lawyt !' Aii^leiiinii nr once liled an iilipwil tti t.liH Cunit of Seiwioiifi and AtlvertlsinK Hates furnishod on application. ):iiiel Btiive William 13. Hull was lined luigli Leu, Col. llurp, ]r. Riders'were Domoomts. Eooaovelt Iny evening. would not allow of uu nmwnl when the fine w»9 but J10. He threatened the Wfi3 not alone iu Oubii. Nor is ul! Despite the slorui wliich was niging, WBSTFIELD. N. J., JULY 27, 1000. justice with unmdniiins i-.voceedings if he town room was puclted to the tlio loyalty and intelligence of this he allowed tint nppenl. but nevertheless country in the Republican pnrt-y. loors when the Willow Qrove milkman was arraigned to plead to the charge of it was allowed. So'no of the nion lie slurs are fight- laving illtreuted William Hodges, hi» There vwie plenty of ejri'itement dnr- ing for their country to-day while idopteil son, by J. Allston Dennis, ing the argument. Liiwyer Anglemiin lie is bilking lor office. 'on-nsliip Attorney Paul Q. Oliver intimated that Messrs. Oliver and Toucey bad talked over the case and Perhaps Mitchell got it right Iniudleil the tuse for tbe prosecution md Charles H. Angleuian uppeared that the former came into com* sure of CLEARING THE SURPLUS when lie said:—"Take the muzzle lor Hall. a conviction. Lawyer Oliver gave the ofi of Toddy and ho will elect He to Angletuan and later told thn jus Willie Hodges, who is fifteen years nND now for six days of more won- lice he did not understand bis business. Bryan." jf age aud looks half tlint, wits the little Lawyer Oliver will ut once apply to Fellow who had been beaten by his J\ derful value giving than ever. adopted futher. and when he took the the Orphan's Court to set aside the We beg to call particular atten- adoption of Hodges by the Balls. Hundreds of lines have been carried out tion to the advertisement of Nur- witness ehuir a hush fell over tlie large crowd us the boy, who is bright for one seryman, Theodora A. Ball, which The Pint Enrly Evening; Paper. under a tremendous price pressure, and who has had so little education, told The plan of this Pupcr not being appears on the first page of this is- he story of how he was beaten by the Ko AUi'iitlun Will l>i) l'nlil In Uimlitnul generally known, the Proprietors most the end of this week will leave us with u sue. It is contrary to the hubit of a man who had promised to be n father CiMiimunlunlitmi*. Ct»ri'tit|ioinl«'iiti» '"' respectfully take the Liberty of sub- to him. He told the same story tlint he the odds and ends, and remnants of the cmifVi*n fuvor by keeping tlieir cinn- newspaper to single out any partic- mitting tlio following Sketch of It to told the Standard reporter on Tuesday the porusal of the l'ubllc. ular advertisement for the purpose iiiuiilciitions vltlilii tlireu lumdml and which was printed exclusively iu The Noou Gazette will be regularly state's largest stock of summer essen- words. of calling special attention to it in this paper on tluit day. published every liny at Twelve o'clock an editorial way. lint we will un- nud will contain all the actual IIPWH of tials. Lots .at the present time are in Tho American husband spends He suit] he had lived with the Hull (ho Nino Morning Tapers, cautiously dertake to sny that overy other one 'maily for about three years up to last aud faithfully selected from them. Ev- many instances limited, and it behooves too much time at business ftud at of onr advertisers will justify us iu Friday when he ran iiwuy and had ery Species o£ Misinformation and Un- the clubs. Germany, it not Erance this instance; Mr. Ball holds a since been living with Henry Humilton, truth will be guarded against with the you to make selections quickly if you've and England, cnu teach him liow.; to of Birds Corner. The reason fur leav- utmost care, auil tlio Communication peculiar relation to tho interests of of real authenticated Intelligence only a want or a need for warmer weather enjoy his fireside. ••:•;;::':,^:,;"' ing was that on Tlmrsdiij, the day our town at large; being our only before, lie laud been taken to tusk by will ever be tho grand Object of this nnrsorymnn. Our object in paitio- Print. apparel, fabrics or furnishings, and wish r Hull for not washing some milk bottles To love pence and to; ldtheivav^ is nlur is to urge onr citizens and pro- mil that Hall had become angry and, Besides the Advantage of having all to accomplish savings of a sort as in- the American idea. Why, then', holding him by the arm, hud broken a tho Rows of tho Xino Morning Papers perty owners to consult Mr. Ball comprized In one, tho Noon Gazette carriage whip over his legs nml body cnltkate.the ways of .war? "Let ns upon the shrab and tree- planting will contain a Postscript wltii every comparable as they are characteristic oi have peace," ejeoept where a war for aud had then taken a stick, lv.it this also Article of Important Intelligence that subject: There are long stretches broke and the man hud finished the humanity, «B our war with brutal mny arise un the Morning of its publi- this great store. of street frontages that should be clubbing with a bi(» barrel stnve. cation, so that ns well us a universal Spain, may be demanded;-^-"'--.-"•'•• u-H:-~ planted with trees this fall. And fuing' Piiper, this Print will bo Ill proof of his story the hoy removed found little, If at nil, inferior to any tree planting is u science in which his garments and showed to the court Wlmt a welcome oliauge-:iu;-; the Evening Publication.—From Tho Noou neighbor Bail is well up. It is the wicked looking bruises and black and Gazette and Daily Register, 1780. weather! Tlier.braoiug breeze-frqm: case where the Bull is up. The blue spots on his little legs, arms and the monntaia tops givcs™life- a^ back. The assiuilt, according to the boy, standard's editor lms hud many deal Some Ink and n Skirt. zest; and the Bmell;of- new,; mown took place at 5 o'clock in the morning, I once remember having n noted Lon- ings with this party, and has always jnst before leaving to go on his milk hay impinges tliV^restedjjensos^wi don doctor nut iit sea for a little ama- found him to be a good adviser, a route. No one was present hut he and teur lisliing. He would like to see n a promise of Harvest.Homes. ,J'._-_ : good executive mid a man of his Mr. nnd Mrs. .Hull. After the whip lollgo cuttle caught, he saltl. I warned I MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. GOODS DELIVEBED TBEE him of what was likely to happen when By the way.iiiavev.yon.iJirclorefl word. He has planted hundreds of ping he served his milk customers and the next diiy run nway. gaffing wns on, but ho did not cure. your l^^ tvee3 and shrubs for us with scarcely "Surely," he snld, "I can dodge such A small whip was offered iu evidence, ii failure. guesswork ns this must bo for so short 0 ue of ;; tnWflrsWtJiiiiga but the boy «:iid it was uot the one used a time." |L. BAMBERGER & CO. Ilaiiiiawill do is tp ••'"'•'Wcstfield needs foliage. by Hull. The boy told his story in a I felt dubious ns to the result, seeing stniif.'litfoi'wnril manner, Liiwyer Angle- bis white slilrt was, a prominent object I Market and Halsey Sts., NEWARK, N. J miiiistratioii's ^gg :'';;;Hiive.you done your part? mini being nimble to ehalie his testi- through bis baving sucli an open vest. «<*SwSWitfH(a^^ Cuba her independeuce.';=Bahl-iThi g;ifiiot/now is the time to plan mony ou cross examination Pinnlly a cuttle took the bait, and as I administration "•.does;-jiiotsb6lipvo3iii_ 'foi%ivhnt'y'on intend t'o do next fall. drew it toward us the doctor lost all Dr. Sherman Cooper was the nest thought of himself mul his adornments SSCotisnlt;]3ail! witness. He said that lie had seen the In his admiration of tho niovcniouts should, it•;. hd;; bruises on the boy's body and that they nnd the beautiful eyes ofthe cronturo were itiflictetl by something heavier wbon In nil instnnt, as I guffud It, thu thing to Cnbathat it" SUBSCRIPTION LIST tvi^i.'::^ FOR A WORTHY CAUSE, than the sinull whip iu evidence. In whole Ink charge struck him In the i ROYAL ARMS- Irom ns? -..•\:.:^m^ answer to Lawyer Augleniau's question throat nnd sailly blackened his white Holi> PnrcliMii Clonus fin1 n 1'iior, llmllj he said that a fall might ennse such habiliments.—Contoninornry Uevli'w. In the caso ot Wm;;TB ^p^ U.se.tl Ol-lipun. wounds but not so ninny oi' them. Hnve you tried our ROYAL ARMS Coffee at f ConHclenue tlie Ctnvni'd. beater,'Jtistice"Toncoy'£jras snflioi-' A well ltnown Westfiekler called at Williiiui Smith a coloretl lnd, a news- 32c )b ? We are still sole Westfield agents for the Standard office this inorniug'aud left Murderers unrmiRlit' suffer nwful entry lenient. Tho liiain value of-, boy, told of meeting Hodges on West lgonlos of fonr whou alouo with tholr Red Ribbon Coffee at 30c 1b. a five dollar bill wliich Uo wanted used Held avenue the morning of tbe whip- the verdict of "gnilty" ia that it consciences, but when apprehended, Onr TEAS nre the best that can be obtuiued for the price, and always for the pnTnose of purchasing clothes for ping and said that Hodges linil showed tried,, convicted, sentenced nnd Incur- fiive pBil'ect satisfaction. pares the way for the annulment of Willie Hodges, the young lnd who wus him the marks on his body nncl tuld him ?priited they become callous to fear, the adoption papers which originally tufceu from his nilopteil parents, Mr. and that they were inflicted by his adopted fullers tell mo this Is the. general rule. placed the unfortunate lad, William jh-s. W. B. Hall, the former of whom father. There Is nn acquitted murderer In this . O. FITCH 4& SON, ?ity, once n leading politician, who has Hodges, at the mercy of a cowardly was found guilty of giving the boy a Lawyer Augleunin at this point asked liruel beuting. 'lot boon nblo to sleep alone In n dark ....GROCERS.... brute. for the discharge of his client, claim room these 2D years. A light must be The boy is in need of clothes and shoes ing the evideuce did not show that iept burning nnd nu nttuiulnnt is con- . 24-a. 157 Broad St. and the Standard will receive any con he had beeu cruel, but Justice of stantly on guard. A Wall street bro- We cannot see why Mr, McKinley tribiitions that may come in. the Peace Toucoy took a different Iser, who has "done" every one of his should haul down the America! Cash M00 view of the matter nnd decided most faithful friends, dares not go to flag from a strip of ground one to go on with tho case. Hall denied bed In the dark, lie keeps a light the charge. He took the witness stand burning iu bis room and one In the hundred miles long by twenty miles Coatly Violin.. hall, leaving tbe door open, In tbe The current value of Strndtvnrius nml at first s.iid lie hnd not whipped |F YOU GO wide,—a riob miuiug conutry—as the boy, bat finally admitted that lie had small hours of tlio morning he awak- violins In London Is sold to range from ans his family with pitiful cries. Tho much a part of our Alnskuu pur fSO to £800. In Strndlvarlus' own time given him a deserved whipping. He :Ity man who Is not afraid of the dark- chase from Russia aa another part of one Ccrvetto of London received a con- suid he had used the small whip whicli est alleys, who will brave thugs and on a vacation, or stay at home, it; and surrender the land to Eug. signment of the master's Instruments had been offered iu evidence. He denied •table gnngs at any hour of the night, which he was commissioned to sell for using a barrel stave and could not re- Is la a panic tvheu alone in a forest.— its all the same to us, we're after your laud iu concert of action with Minis- £i apiece. But he was obliged to send member whether he bad held him by New York Press. ter Iltiy and Sir Panuoeforte. them back, aa no Englishman at that the mm or uot. He couldn't remember trade with reliable and up-to-date footwear at time n-ouli) liny tJiom at any such fig- now many blows he hid struck. A Heroine, ure. Stradlvarlus himself Is Bald to la a cemetery on the banks of the pleasing prices. :: :; ;: ;: :: " Hero is Mr. McKinley's erstwhile have asked a price of 4 louis d'or (or Mrs. Hall, a big, stout woman, who St. Lawrence river, near Prescott, Is an epitaph saylug that the stone was relation to free silver: — each of his violins. 3auie into the court room with a small lmby iu her arms, mis the unt witness. "erected to the memory of Elizabeth "On NovetuW 5, 1877, Mr. Blnud, of Her 1'rnnpecU Good. She said she was present at the alleged Richardson, who heroically defended Van Missouri, mural In the House of Repre- "Do you think he can support you In the life of her lover by sticking a cruel beating aud that her husband had pitchfork In a mad cow's nose." Tho i»7 EAST FRONT STREET, PLAINFIELD, N. i. sentatives to suspend the rules so as to good style lifter you nre married, dear? used nothing but the small whip. She eniiblo lilm to introduce a ml the House I hear he Is worth nothing." heroic Miss Rlclinrdsou was 38 years suid he bad held the boy by tbe coat old wlien slie tiled. to puss n bill to authorize tho free coin, "1 know Harold Isn't rich, mamma, but he lms his life Insured for $20,000, collar. She claimed that both she and age of the stimilurd silver dollar dud to her hu«b;ind bud always used the boy Buclmuan, Mlcli., Ma/ £!. rostore its legal tender diameter. The and I could get along quite comforta- BAYARD PHARMACY, bly ou that."—Chicago Tribune. well, treating him as one of the family. Ueneaee Pure Food Co., L.o Roy N. Y.i roll was called, the rules were suspend Gentlemen:—My mamma has liutm a ureat Mrs. Hull said tbe boy hal been puutsb- entree drinker nml bus found it very injurious, HENRY P. CONDIT. Proprietor, e<1 and the bill was passed, Wlllinm Me olTlas Tbcat tha slip, id because he did uot do as her husband Httvinjeuaod*ovcriili>»ckiiKt;ri of your (illAIN> Kinley voting aye, You can find the O. tUtMlri ilk that takes tho place of coffee, elio An Impecunious man In Kansas City told him and wash some milk bottles, flmiH It much better for herself ami us children Hns tnkon SOLE CONTROL in Wostaeld for onr (unions account of this proceeding in (lie Con- practically lives on bananas. When l to drink. She lirw K1VL>D up onlTci) drinking tm. El Pusha (Key West) Troop, Lord Lake and Havana John Dlngee, an old man, who makes tlrely, W« USB a ituukiine of Gmlti-0 every Kreanloiml Record, Forty-fifth CongreM, eats them, lie throws the pcela Just wuki I AIU ton yeitrHoltl. Resngos. This is tlio finest liuo of Cigars sold iu 'Westfield First Session, If that is not couvsnlent, outsldu his olllce iloor, That's the way Ilia home with Hall, wait called next aud Yours respectfully. or iiuy other city. You can lluil It in the Annuiil Cyclopedia he gives hli creditors tbe Blip.—Kansas told that be bud Keen the whipping and FANMK WlIJJAMri, tor 1878, jiiiffo Uti. Mr. Biymi win City Star, had iiftprwiinl picked up the small whip. seventeen yenrs old at Unit tluiB, so tliat Liiwyer Oliver brought out tlie fact that AARON WARD & 50N, Mr. McKinley mny justly claim preciv Dlngee mil dejieuditut ou Hull for u dunce over him m a free silver num.*** Mr. nud Mis. B, enter the trntn in n living and that they hud talked over the BASE BALL KEV WEST AND NEWARK, Hkirtn. ca*e before coming to cuurt The wit It is only fnlr to add Hint boforo Mr. Mix. D , huldliiK tlm ticket), I'lit lie ness talked like a man \vhone bruin MuKlnloy not Mn noiiilimtion Ills initiia- K ohlliii'il to Hit apart fnnu Mr. II, ftlu; WIIH a little muddled, To-Morrow 4 P. M. man hail KriuluiiUy nlilft l him nr.iiuid CIORCI LAR8IN, fl IIIIIIIIK tho Mcliets tn 111 in. Till' boy WHS IIKIIIII pluciul on the stand Use Tier's Ice Great I'I'UIII liid»|iuailmit frui< coluugo nfnllviir Mr. li. —"1 WIIH Holng to refer the coll nud iiwore that at the time of tliu heat' ce ti> 'liiti'i'iiMMoniil blna'tallatii'—tlint In, PAINTER. iluctor to yon." Ing Dlnnet) WIIH In bud ami that hu did TIER'S Lake House and l fn-nuolililKi' In piii'tiKmhlii with cither Recreation Park. Mis. I). —"I want to refer him to you not come out of the hnuau until he wn« Waatflald. New Jersey. nations. Ho has sinco dropped oven Cream Pavilion, foil wouldn't be utility ol tukliigyini utiirtlllg on bin milk riuite, II« nUo con Ituslilt-ncu, 01 HiiHflUK Ht, P.U, Hox-ftl* tint. 31 Hank PUG*, Pl.lnllfld. Til. 7"? out In ftuch II Ntorin," tiwlk'tnl Hull mill lil« wlfv In tlivlr Westfi«ld B. B. Club WOilK HAT1SFAOTOMI,Y DONR. Mr, D.—(To coniliutor.) "Mrit, Hi, otiiti'int'tit tluit liu wan hvhl by tliv collar, TIER'S Ice Cream and Con- Hero is Hoiiiothliigrnfioflhlng from there, IN r*>M|»oiifitl>ltj for thin Htorm." llu mild tlint Hull held him by HID nriu fectionery Store, a njiouoh dolivorud by Thooiloro MrH. U,—(To conductor.) "Nu, I HIII whole the htnlni'ii Miowi'il. not iDKUonilble for IIIIK ntrirm i but I uiny Dr. Hhi'iinuii Ctin|iiir, lining recalled, vs. Felix Bridger, ,34 Park Av... Hl.liUl.ld. T«l. »•<• llooHuvult boforo tho Nntlotml llu be fur tho one that In coming." publican Loitguo nt 8t. 1'iiul, Minn, mill tlmt tlitt muiill whin |>ruduu

AtUntlou Wbraluuu 1 AT THE THEATRE. Sun sets at 7.18 p. in. Bicycle . X. J.. JDLY 37, 1800. lauterus inuet be lighted at 8.18 p.m The tremendous success of the Great GILDERSLEEVE. Lafayette at Keith's is shown not only line on Sunday mid while eating liii in the audiences, which uie phenomenal iliuner someone stole the wheel. Tben Iy large for this time of the year, but MID-SUMMER CLEARING SALE! IRMRAPfli i» IJO clew to the thief. H\SO hy the eager inquiries fur him nt the box office. The other evening a party All Shirt Waists at half price. —Geo. H. Iemmi, formerly of thif arrived at the theatre rather 1 ite, and place, has beeu transferred from Sat. Percale and Lawn house dresses one third off. iislted with some anxiety if Lafayette —Base ball to ujorrow afternoon. Francisco to Chicago where he takes tl: ad yet appeared. When told th.it he I;, double < —Silo. Eluilv Aptfiu', of Dniji'llen, is popition of Afsistunt Oeuerul Sales Ab'ti S 0) had not one of the young le.dies fxchiiin- Best 30-iii. Printed Dimities reduced from 15 to 10c per yard. " visiting Mrs. H. L. Terry, for the American Steel und Wire Co. ed enthusiastically "Oh,we are fortun- —H. Ii. Eunstll HIIII family return- —John M Mahoney aud Georye Cur V'for tfiniL>nil housework: miirit liitve ate." The interest which bis myntify f tis were lost for several hours in til ^r,!i)L'fK< Apply to Mrs. Ti*lur,-2 Wai- ed from Ouemi Grove to-diiy. ing nnd amusing act arouses is almost TROLLEY CARS PASS OUR DOOR. swamp at Ash Brook ou Tuesrtuj'. Th —W. H. Winter is enjoying his VHca- unprecedented for a imiimier attraction n were looking 1'ur ft hull Ijeluugiuj tton with friends tit Washington. in New York. He is a wonderful perfor . J. QILDERSLEEVE, Dry Goods, WESTFIELD, N. J. to Oliver Plersou, wbeu they lost tbei —Oiuuterfelt hulf dollars are said to mer. Besides the-Great Lafayette, next way. IK In circulation abonfc WestSeld. week's bill at Keith'H will include some —Mrs. Vina Giles, of Csutral avenue, —Reports have reached this office that rather notable head-liners. There will Ii. E. Westbrook. of Westfielil Hveum, iS visiting friends at Morristown. be Williams & Walker, the unrivaled Vfho dif>tip|H}are(] fi'oui his home tthot t "coon" actors iu their picturesque and —Rev. Ebuu Francia is the guest of tP'o weeks ago, has been eeen uu several laughable sketch; Henri French, 'the T^Eye Specialist £ his brother, Rev. Geo. A Francis. occasions ut Elizubethrjortaud ou Stateu accomplished conjurer Hud mouocycle —E. J. Whitehend lms been to Buffalo, lsliilld, rider; Fulk & Semon, the popular musi- New York, on business this week. —The treuaret of the Children's cal grotesques; John and Cttu Gilroy, OPTICAL CO. v —Miss Anna Kelley, of Broad street, Country Home acknowledges with among the most fatuous of vaudeville M r!!_- is the guest of her cousin at Patersou. thanks the receipt of the following cop performers; Alexander Heindl, the cele- -Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Camp and fam-tributions: Rev. Joseph Greaves, iu brated violoncellist, and Prof. Hurtz. OCULISTS and OPTICIANS, ily are purouierlng at Centre Moriches, memoiy of his wife, $5; Henry J.Whilje, who has never before visited America, LI. *25; Mrs. J. P. Cowperthwaite, $5. but is known throughout Europe as the of 3O East 33d St., New York, and London and Paris, |,ly sinmU"! (illlce. —Miss Florence Fletcher has returned —There was a little too much water greatest master of sleight of hand iu the world to day. This is an extraordinary n-lk'U*1'V tt man overtioaril. home after a two months' visit at South to Bnit the committee iu charge of the will be at the store of UtyiiAJfan. Boynton BeacU. Amboy. Methodist. Episcopal, Congregationnl bill for the summer, but that is Mr. Keiths way. He always has the best, N'TED wfth ttoard, comfortftl>l« iarue -Mrs. S, K. Chamberlain is spending cursion yesterday tuorniug.go the auuual room with modern CMivimlenera. Must aiid his theatre is the coolest place in w J tew factory. Address. S. A. K.a, few weeks with friands at West Box- outing was postponed until to day wuei Manhattan Island ou a hot day. JR. Brunner—•*> bury, R. I. eleven well filled cars left for ABI Park, the popular day resort. I4O BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD, N. J. —Mrs. George Miller has been visit- Half block below C. R. R. Station. ing Mr. and Mrs. George Ritchie at ^Jolin Adleinanu, the cmperiuteudtfllt HOSE WAGON SUBSCRIPTIONS. of the Westneld & Elizabeth .Street Pluinhold. Union Water Company % 35 00 Ruihvay coujpimy, discovered a valua- August 3d, 1900. —Rev. Joseph Greaves will preuch at Hook & Ladder Co. No 1 10 00 Jacoby's ble pearl in a clani.nt diuner, Wednesday tlie Plttiufield Baptist church on Sunday, Cash 10 00 evening. Aa Mr. Adletuauu atteuipttd August 19. a. c. c moo FRENCH RESTAURANT, to bite one of the clams he fomid Eotue Geo. B. Dickerson 5 00 —As ii result of the Chinese trouble J. D. Gluck 5 00 • 882 Broad Street. Newark, N. J tiling hard insida it. An investigation No Charge Every tea has advanced in price about three C E. Burtis 0 00 revealed a cat's eye penrl. A local ji Martin Welles 5 00 LUNCH, 13 to 3 P. SI., 40c. cents per pound, eler said the pearl was worth about $10, Col. Geo H. Starr 5 00 for Pair TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, 5 to 8 —The next meeting of the township Dr. E. a. Sinclair 5 00 Examina- Guaran- P M, BOc. committee will be held on Friday even- Thos. O'Neil 200 RE UNION AND PICNIC David Burke 1 00 AFTEE THEATRE SUPPER, 10.30 P ing of next week. OF NEW JSRSEV FOSTERS- Charles Edwin, 1 Ott tion. teed. M. to 12 P. M., 6OC- —Dr. and Mrs. Fred. A. Kinoh left Michael Kelly 100 •laiiy Wt«tn.l,l,.t» g|umt Tniuiiluy Will Tuesday for a two weeka' trip through Thomas Keuney 1 00 I(elntlve» at Hantley. Juhu TJtsinger 100 Maine and Cannda, The eleveuth annual reunion nui pic C. P. Wileox 1 00 K L.B lm -Miss E. Miller leads the Christian nic of the Foster family (of which Mrs ESTFIELD WOODWORKING Endeavor nieetiiiK at the Baptist church Union Comity Standard 1 00 S. D. Ball of this place is one of the old- E. J. Wileox 100 on Suuday evening. est members) took place ou Tuesday iu A, C. Fitch 109 COMPANY. —Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hoskius ruturned Briant's Grove.at Huutley.iiearSuiuiuit. E. W. Chamberlain 1 00 to-day from their vacation trip to tlie A large number of the members of j the W. M. Townley 1 00 H. W. Ack«r, jMANAOtllS. New England States. Fo3ter family were present with their Total $99.00 —Miss Florence Bruinerd has returned friends aud a very enjoyable day |was Great WINDOW FRAMES, to her home in Westfield after a week's spent. A feature was the music—vocal UuuumliilC Foimltii*. visit at Asbnry Park. qnartettea, choruses and solos. Boating No doubt ninny of the readers of this SASH, —Tlie regular monthly meeting of the ou the lake was indulged iu by many of piiper nt times suffer from headache. A DOORS, Donrd of Health takes place next Friday tlie older folks while the children made wuiedy tlmt is fast becoming popnlnr is Mid=5ummer evening at 7.30 o'clock. good use of the eivings. j known us "Hyilio-Lithia," made by the The committee iu charge had! the BLINDS, —Officer O'Neil is doing police duty Stouebrnlter Chemical Co., ot Baltimore, tables well filled with eatables and over • AND. to-day, Officer Woodruff being with the Md. The advertisement appears in an- forty quarts of cream were disposed of other column. excursionists at Asbnry Park. Clearing Sale! Trim, Turning, Bandsawing and before tlie day was ended. Many stayed —Mr. nud Mrs. Win. Foster, of Brand and had supper in the grove before going The K.IKli- Cot till! Flub. General Jobbing Promptly Done. street, lira entertaining Mr. and Mrs. home. At tlllB junction of tlio thorougbfars Spring St., Wcstfield & South Aves. A. H. Mood, of ML Vernon, N. Y. Two well filled stages took the West and Island lake on a dead nine more —Charles DnBar, brother-iu-latv of J. field people over. Among them were tliau 100 feet high s.it a wliite bonded Here is a chance to buy L. Julmston, of Prospect street, is set Mr. nud Mrs. S. D. Ball, Rev. C. M.englo. ' lu the r.ir a lnrgu UshhawU wns ioiisly ill at his home in Lorraine. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. E L. Taylor, sailing over the water looking tor his shoes for your summer dlnuor 200 or 300 feet below htm. —The Christian Endeavor meeting nt Samuel Johnston and family, Miss A, E. What penetrating orbs of vision un- the Presbyterian ohareh on Sunday Weeks, Miss Kuth Pearsall, the Misses ture lins endowed this bird with! outing at factory prices. Summer Styles! eveulug will be led by Arthur Fink. Fitch, the Misses Cunningham and theThere, ho gives Uis HglituiugliUe shot Misses Jlooney of Scotch Plains. to the water, seT'tus almost submerged, We are over-stocked with summer goods—it's our —Mrs. H. P. Trent-hard, of South MenibeiB were also present from New only to reappear with a four pound OrauKe, is spending a few dnys with her loss nnd your gain. The shoes offered at this special York, Brouklyn, Wutsessiug, Newark, pll;e iu his tnlous. Slowly he rises, son, W. H. Trem-lmrd, of Diond street. Orange and Union. The benediction going townrd tlio woods, where he sale are of the best make and fully guaranteed to give —Rev. George A. Francis inul Mrs. hopes to enjoy Ills ivcll earned mail, CLARK, THE HATTER, wns pronounced by tiie Rev. C. JIi An- satisfaction, but are odd sizes. We may have just your Frauds contemplate n trip through but Ho has reckoned without uis host. derson. . All Ufc for home utter voting OF COURSE! Maine during their vacation next month. The king of birds has been watching size and just the style you desire. We wish to make it Ihe most enjoyable re-vuiiou held by his every movement fllid. If fouud suc- —Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Baker and fiim the Foster family in many years, j cessful, is iu remliness to exact that special mention of Ladies' Russet Oxfords and Misses' ily. of North avenue, will upend the tribute which the stronger nhrnys do- and Children's Russet Shoes. mouth of August lit Fishkill Plains, FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS j luonds. aud compels from the weak. N. Y. OVER APPROPRIATION. Almost quick as thought The eagle is Vacation Shoes pursuing the hawk, mid for a little —During the encampment of the Sec- These shoes MUST go regardless of price. llmiKl of K.lmi.l[on Hi,vli,B Hani Wurk I" while a merry chase it is. But the ond Regiment at Sen Girt. 40,000 blank Uilllil Sinclair School, | eagle Is the master, ami the uawic In- cartridges were used in tlie regimental Misses' and Children's tan At the special meeting of the Board of stinctively feels It, us after a sudden, drills. Education held ut the Prospect Btrcet violent swerve, only just to evndo the shoes, odd sizes and styles, —Charles G. Etubletou will race at school ou Tuesday evening, Architect terrlblo claws of the now enraged Trenton, to uiorvow afternoon. He will Almirall, of the firm of Ingle & Alum- eagle, he drops the prize and slowly files to the other end of the lake. be accompanied to the capital by "Jack" ni!, and Clinton McKeuzie, the; New There is no need for haste now, as BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD. l'obla. Yorkers who were awarded thif con the master was after tribute, not the —Don't fail to see the base ball game tract to make the plans for the new Sin hawk. Payment having been made by to morrow af teruuon between the Long clair school, admitted that the'cost of relinquishing valuable property, the 75C Island A. C. team aud the Westneld erecting the building which the, board eagle once more displays Ills wonderful Perfect assortment of SHIRT WAISTS. Rough Riders. had decided upon could not l>o kept activity by catching the pike before it within the appropriation of $i0,Q0O, the strikes the water and then as leisurely —It is said that the Westneld & Eliz Special sale of LADIES FINE UNDERWEAR. iimouut voted for the purpose at the to cover to gormandize.—Forest and ...and... abeth Street Railway Company will school meeting last fall. The building Strenm. build « branch line from Cranford to Large variety of FANCY GOODS. as now planned will cast about f 1,000 Vnter Water. New Orange. A more than the appropriation, (8,000 of 8trange acquaintances are to be And all at very low prices, considering high quality of goods. —Mrs. George N. Williams leaves which is the architect's couiaiissioa. made under water. H. Phelps Whit- $I.OO next week for Fittsburg, Pa., where she marsh, who for n time adopted the will he the guest of her sister during the Mr, Almirall bad modified tile plans calling of pearl Usher in Australian and claims that they uie the simplest month of August. waters, tells tills story of meeting a L. A. PIKER, Dry Goods, possible for a twelve room school, meet- submarine monster: JOHN O'BLENIS —Catherine Franee was arrested ing the requirements of the stale school "It was a muddy day, and every- Tuesday night by Officer Woodruff. law. ! thing In consequence looked blurred Taylor Block BROAD STREET. Justice Toncey lined het f I and costs 134 Broad Street, Robert L. Hyett, who is drawing the and exaggerated, lu the yellow distance and then let her go, phuiB for the new school building at I saw an Immense dark object moving slowly toward mo, As it came nearer Westfleld, - N. J. —Elizabeth City Lodge of Elks, to Mouiituinside was also present nt the J. L. JOHNSTON, J. W. SINGER, M Justice ruled, what a nblftlng of I made out a central body with several which uimiy Westnelders belong, will Jons tUcre would be.—Milwaukee Jour- uieetlug uuil nhowed the plans!for the great arms, or feelers, waving rhyth- nal, MEAT and VEOE-. run an excursion to Rye Beacli, h. I, mid school. The plans were altered a mically. My heart wnn In my mouth. Poultry, Fish £ Vegetable Market Oiuwnlte Stnmluril BullcllnK, ou Thursday, August 33. little to iiloBt the requirements of the "I felt Nuru It was un octopus. Then, CASH TABLE MARKET.... PROSPECT STREET, WKSWIELD. —Miss Sadie Neale hat returned to law. Tint matter of the Mountainside when I was about to stir up the mud broad Street, cm J

WINTER AMONG ICEBERGS. 6AIL0R TYPES OF THE CITY. HOW IT WAS DOffB. PACTS FOR FRUIT CANNfcRS. UNION WATER Am OrvfTunlan Sara Thut tlif E«perl» Burn Children »r Hit.' Sea Who Ipcll Athletic Wife Glres Her ly (•c«rperi r s rUL-cs Are Si»l Alloifclber tul Hiil)ind Point* OB ellf Hublnv '" »" > I'Dllll'IIMHIlt. Pronl. lluunewi veil JUDICIOUS Tills is, take It nil in nil, a town of ! It was very late when lie got Iiorae In putting up fruit see that till tJie .lnim-B I'oule, formerly a rartltllld rc:il cut»1 c "inn. l»'s roturiieil from tlie lumlsmiin. A great many persons, la- He knew it perfectly well, und he guv- essentials are on hnml ln-fort begin- ment tlie use to which the greater iCrced liia iictions aacord'ttiyl.y. Uui s»l)c ning woi'U. Don't wait until the fruit C* newspaper north, lifter Iwo years' uhMMicr, 11 por- tion of wliich tiniu lie was looked in part of the city's lake front lias been m'HB I hero, wait in g for him wlifii lit* is In ilie pri'Kervinir ketile hffcirji run- put, but comparatively few out of l the ice on the shores at Kotzi-bue Igamc in witli his shoes in hi;-" \umis. ning" to the corner grocery for the S tlle i.\0OO,O0O souls take «Tiy actual interest 61i« was sitting; in the purlor ami she sugar, ll is etionoiuy of time to buy advertising brings count), ".V» l'orllnndl OrfKQlliim. ]le left here in .lune, JSOS, un board in the lake. However, there ure a ' amiled sweetly. lie thought, this sugiir in tweut.v-ilve or .tifty-puuud few who regard Michigan as their looked, hopeful, says the Chicug'u CIu'uu- bugs this uiuiitli, for you will nctd it the schooner Gen. Mcl'herson. Mr. I'oole's Vfirture In tliu north has not frout yard and they lire not at all ick. right along. See that all utensils are paying results of one nation or one age or Tlw iiilvreat of Hie Comimnv i« iu perfect order, uud lliat ii supply of provvd a jirofitsihle one, ns lie left »ltl« Jhe villiieoa In which tS, Ian . "What kept you, dear?" she asked. Koine ton Jthe original current of the oouvcrsa- washed tnid dried ami put nway with per. uso water from its iimins, anil exDlfift?" Its own top screwed on—this part of after the rush thither, hut the place lernw, method of 8«,rvlc«, etc. """""Mn »Uon, "Sharliey and Kublhi." YOU is now deserted, except by o few hun- Men of this type have un instinct "And who won?" aslcetl the Jiy;ht of the work will be greatly simplified. , Vet, even if cleuiiing before putting dred Eskimos, whose regular win-tor for bnat-making and sailing. They . Union Water Company, fels life. qunrters are In the sheltered nooks are unly thoroughly alive when they > "liulilin knocked Sbarkey out," he a way, they will need to be Kcnlded WANT At 08 Broad Btraet. just before usii]g\ Have ready n small near by. He says the report of Kotze- get out on the water and the keen ifresponiled brightly. hue'6 rich dipginss arose from the wind lays their snils close to the "Oh. how nice." she cried. "JJowr dii3 sharp-pointed knife for purl tig; a Bilver-plnted fruit knife ground to a TO fact that the aborigines lintl bnrlered waves and they skim like afrijjhtened |ke do It?" nuggets for food nnd' clothing with gulls. They liave, no doubt, the • "With a blow ou the jaw," said her fine edge and kept expressly for this 25th Year. Summer Sesjdn, purpose is best, llnve a half pound of BRING the cnjitains of whaling vessels vis- souls of gulls in thuiu and thuugh the •pouse, rather surprised. iting tlnit region, but the gold evident- iiulesc-rlbably IKJUCOUH scent of- the "Show* me,*' she said; "I'm interest- pnrainne on hand for covering jellies, — New Jersey several long-liandlvtl woou-en spoons, ly lind been picked up on the shores lake wind makes till men's henrts re- ed," and she Tose and put- up lier YOUR of >"ome, to the southward some 500 joice for them it holds n pleasure Hands, He backed away n little. a ladle, u colander, a bright tin strnin- cr a email skewer or silver nut pick, miles. thnt others may only divine. The roll Business College •*Lilv© this?" she nskeil, lend lug with f of long waves delights all eyes. ilicr left- and feinting with her right, •several large bowls nnd platters, and BUSINESS He said the Bonsiition ol being in- fihe landed on his solnr plexus, a couple of large porcelain or granite closed by Icebergs (hiring a long nrc- To these children of tlie sea It Is for i **Xo," he gasped, "not quite.", kettles. Never use tin vessels for tic winter was not so unpleasant us the best tlie earth holds of active cooking fruit, nor yet iron. Brass, BEFORE power niirt living beamy. The voice sssass: • "Maybe this is it?" she ventured, one.might imagine, ns the days arc tlH exiilunulloiiB t. O. Bo, Mi> ]|« JlVSl jiry and sweet. A bowl of lime in a cloudy. In the morning measure the They heartily relish the white man's A'atlonul llefenHe Scrv- ;damp closet will dry nnd sweeten It. juice nnd allow to en oh pint of juice ; flour, however, and are willing to part lue. A dish, of charcoal in tv closet or re* a pountVof granulated sugar. Kent the UNION with their own produce nt a sacriftco ;frigreratar will do much toward mak- sugar in the oven stirring often to in order to obtain it. • , ing: these places sweet. The power of prevent burning. When the juice has Of the coastguard a writer in Cas- charcoal to absorb odors is much great- boiled just twenty minutes and lias In spenking of the adventurers a-t^ sell's Jfagazine says: Augustus Frentz, er directly after it has been burned been well skimmed, pour In the hot trnctocl to the far north by the re- "The coastguard service is a very than when it has been exposed to the sugar nnd stir until it is all dissolved, ports of rich gold mines, Mr. Poolo important branch ol our national dv- Contractor «ir for n leng-th of time. Charcpnl.may no longer. Boil from two to three said that tlie proportion of those who fensys. If an invasion were even re- QflflMTY lost their lives by shipwreck, hnrd- motely probable, the coastguards 1* purified nnd used again aril, ng'ain iminutes, test by pouring a few drops ...and... 'by heatincr it to a red hunt. The lime in a cup and exposing to the air to ship nnd scurvy would be appalling if woulil be obliged to keep an nlmost Itnust be kept in a place where there see if it begins to thlcHen; then pour .the figures could ever be known. ceaseless vigil in order to telegraph te 'Is no chance of its getting wet, and not at once into glasses which have been liendqunrters the momenta ship of the enemy hove in, sight, But in time of Builder. exposed to air." * * rolled in hot water. Fill to the brim. A DISTRESSING MALADY; , To prevent cracking place the glaesea peace, though they perform multifa- STANDARD rious dudes, their lot is on the whole wliile being- filled in a hot damp cloth, FANWOOD, NEW JERSRV. BITS OF FEMININITY. Trouble friiin of • Popular a fairly easy one. Ourcoastg-uard serv- While many housekeepers still cling Article of .l K Feminine ice is justly admired, and the splendid to the old-fnshioned method of cov- ,body of msn composing it is regarded Scotch Plain. Pott Office. lion far the Summer ering jellies with rounds of paper wet as ueing the first and most highly with brandy and pasted on to the THE "A new and, strange malady lias ap- trnincd reserve force for the navy in gloss with flour paste, an easier meth- "Standard" peared in Washington," said a Connec- time of war. A sailor who joins the '• In lace effects the very newest whim od may be found in the use of pnra- ticut avenue physician to n Washing- coastguard must have served afloat-foi As the lace coat, which way be long and fflne. Shave a half pound of paraflme ton Star reporter, "which has afflicted at least eight years since lie has be- BASE BALL dose-fitting or short and loose, says in a pitcher or pint cup and melt it Reaches the homes several of my patients, and which bids come a 'mim'—namely, after he hnp :tbe Detroit Free Press. by getting it Into a vessel of hot fair to uttuek the gentler sex a& the reached the age of JS—nnd must, more- Wraps for elderly women are tnatle water. While the jelly is still warm of the people. .season advances. over, possess a 'clean sheet'—that is to To-Morrow 4 P. M. i*o a great extent of blaeli taffeta. pour over the top a thin coating of "I was cnlled In by the husband of a say, In must never have been in trou- ; Fringe, especially white or black, paraffine. This seals it thoroughly lady, who told me in groat nlnrm thnt ble or any kind with the authorities. "asserts itself in many of the new and prevents mold. Cover this In while she was preparing for the theater When he becomes a coastguard he •go we a. turn with the tin top of the glass or Try our Ic a Word Column she was seized with violent nnd sudden starts afresh, aud loses his previous Recreation Park. • Outdoor teas hare come in on veran- a layer of cotton batting. When need- for Lost, Found. For Sale or For convulsions of the head; neck and ver- nival ran.lt. He can rise in his new da and lawn. ed for the table the parnffine can be tebra. Her suffering's were very acute, ijrofcBsion until he becomes u chief Linens of all tints and weight* are slipped off like a cover, and set away Rent advertisements. the symptoms finally becoming so se- officer, with a salnry of £135 per an- Westfield B. B. Club •extremely fashionable, and some of to be used again. vere that her head was twisted around num; or, If he be nlso a member of 4b e prettiest are made of pure linen Tn selecting fruit for "doing up** to one side to the extent that she faced the royiil unval reserve ioree, he re- 'toweling, take cure that it is neither underripe backward. ceives un additional i'afl, hi either , Lace robes are made as nearly on nor overripe. The former will be "I was much concerned on the wav case he is provided with a house and vs. Jthe lines of the princess as possible, tasteless and the latter "mushy." from my office to the house, ns the in- g-arden rent free, Every year, nt tlie '•nd Cluny and Luxeuil are perhaps Skilled housewives who are fortunate dlcntions pointed to strychnine convul- time of the naval maneuvers, one-linll •cost favored. enough to have their own gardens are sions. of the coastguards go on boardt their Long Island A. C, of N.Y. Nothing is prettier than pure white careful to gather their fruit on a dry "I found th« lody's head turned district ships for training, the other ;*br cream-tinted gnlatea for entire tlii.v. because the presence of excessive quite .around, Indicating a serious half doing the same the next year. *uits. This washes perfectly. moisture in the atmosphere seems to wrench of the spinal column and the When the district ship returns to port, The lace cravats, threaded with block affect the jelly. The oJd wives' tradi- muscles of the neck. She was in a ft ate the men who hove not taken part In W. 8. JIMER8ON, Velvet ribbon, are also very popular, tion to the effect thnt eurrnnt jellj of coma. I applied restoratives. After tlintyear'soperations undergo 14 days' Velvet ribbon being- an important fea- mn.de after July 4 will not "jell1* 1» considerable difficulty I succeeded in drill aboard her. If the coastguards ture in the decoration of many stylish usually quite correct, owing to the reducing the muscular tension. I wns are called out for active strvlce, their MASON & BUILDER, •oBtumes. fact that by thnt time the pectic also fortunate in getting her crnirinin places are token by naval pensioners," 63 rirat St.. Wettfieid. N. J. ncld of the fruit is apt to have lost bnek to its normal position, When she Cnenmber Jelly- Salad. K-ittiiiHt«- fon.i-.li**!. Jnb 1 its gelatinous properties and becomes recovered consciousness she was able Peel and cut t.wo medium sized cu- gummy. to look forward Instead of backward, lie Wai Loaklim fur Kelly. Xear liana, Ind., a train on tlicTndl- cumbers and one carrot in thja slice*; Spiced currants make an excellent to her intense delight, nnd tlie decided «vtTleKpoonful of gelatine in cold water, have been rather nwkward for her to 1,'lin.- could bt foninl, Finally, however, sugar, nnd ndd two teaspoonfulfl each lip nppenred around the bend, pulling dUssolve with three ten spoonfuls of of cinnamon nnd allspice, n teaspoon- Turns out fine metro- have gone through life with her face boiling water, stir into the hot vegeta- looking west over hor left shoulder and blowing nnd reng nml iulil one tnblespoonftil of krn- politan work. east. tale ting In nlfthnm!. •n juice. Line a mold with thinly cut iu1d the currants mul cook for twenty "Why did yon Hup this train?" de- minutes. Put up In glasses the same "I Alngnoscil the ense as pnlley-belt- .•l'njfsof Crt'sli cucumber tlint linve been «s jell.V. mnmled Conductor Mitchell. •drained 13 minutes; fill with jelly nnd Everything up-to-date. fiipino-nppeudieitis. accompanied'bv ox- "Sny," mild tlii> prrtpiiing rustle, "Is «et in n cold plnoe four hours. When IlcHiiles (he plnin curmnt jelly— treme rigor nf the ninsinld-lujruliir Ih'M-u a drummer aboard mimed Tcnfly to .serve Invert, gurnish with than whit'h there Is none YiMter for muscles, My advice tn Indies wiin wear Kelly?" •liCL'fl tmnntn points nnd UPVVO with serving with mutton or vcnlsnn—the Drop in and see the wheels the pulley belt. Is, not tn feel that their "What has Kelly (fot to do with Mop- iu itKfl alii Uatd iMUlllu b»M». »••'•* lives depend upon having thx. pnlnts of -Hh MM- ril.i-,.. 'luln-Hnolliar. Hr^M French tlreKhirig,—Indies' World. t'ombinntion of or*, mi I pnrts of eur- ping this trnlii?" again dciiiniiiU.il (lie llan*«rn with 1'iirMiiIpH. icately colored and ftwvorcil Jelly, scumi'l'ly, truly, r-xniM'.y, pn'olselv! "Why," rcHponili'd (IR, Im'iiMih'Ks reH- M'nfth, H-rupc iiinl (|iiiirtiT pni'MiJpfi, £t rawbcrrifH nnd ohcrrk's tilsn reed positively, nnd perfectly' rvrn in tlir lilcul of flic rural illKtrli'ts. pupping for pnrbnll for 21) mind It's, i'l'i-puro n the addition of currants; hack with 1 tin center ci'f the skirt, or hrraih, "don'l vim kuoiv Kelly? ||u feting clilekni, plncp in n il ripping pun their iiroks niny become illplnrnted In tulil nip to Iliijr thin linn, ti-aln ami usk «nr 1 Standard, il.".v invu.v Mild loft I In' I'IIIIKII nf H» ,|e- III|JH nn< tiMMliT, HIM'VC chicken mi n lint , tinil (In' KIKII'I ]OCI ilip ||mi JIi'K. N'llilnr—IVhiit all» Ilial pnlni. "Unnl wti|-|( ilni^n'l Mil." Mild HIP nh- hptifr nf iVDincn u-llh HKHT plcliclnn (Incorporated.) word It nil enmrj Imrk in mi', In.'f, Mm. I'aildV II lnn|,n KM i|ini( mim. WIKI hud i,r.'ii mlced for n fi-iitiircw. Y'niiwr inninnift ullnir Iu tlie Bhiilenl— VeH, i p'nnpnd*mr viA\ U lrt-H litirh In front I'"' Intliir II tlpnlilc ilnv. II, Tlfiil I'vi'i- •II III;-KM* II fi'Mi-rnrfnl Hrc-il.'*— I'lilln- nut! IIIIH li«««,of the very tUifty npp( nr- "Oh. tluit'n tn riMiilnil inn to Inoli In l»«tlii|f running watn1 imiln-H int mi rfclphin Nin-ili Ami-ciui, tins Itoolcl"—llronlcijti Lih: 1 itiic-r*.—IJi'i roit Frm 1'rcnn, WESTFIKLD, N. J. llri'i].—Deiroll, Free Trcm, TrvLOur I (Cent A Word Column. THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD. FRIDAY. JULY 27. 1900. 7

SUPERB STRATEGIST. TBS FIRST CAW MEETKO. HUMOROUS SPHBUM ACT FRECKLES. A Ceatarr *•• There Wn m TKil "So Miss Primrose has purchased • Wave af Hellcluaa E» kodak?" "Yes; I presume she thinks Tkemm »mmm*t Time *•- PILES Sen. De Wet, the Boer Commander, the can catch a man that way."—Phil- •tirancc*. tTmrrrr*tmwtrrimrrt»fthe4mmm<4 with protruding plpllel i broughoug t on by «on»tipf«on»tipftt- adelphia Bulletin. (Ion with which I wu afflicted for twenty Is a Wonder. years. Iran acrafti your CASG'AHETCASG'A S in ttifl It is just 100 years since the first "What is a uurguin. pn?" "A bar- Both of these affections are caused Be Sure... town of Newell, la., and nover found tnytblDir camp meeting originated. It was the gain. Freddy, is any shop-worn thing by the action of the sun's ruys, but to (3iiu»l them. To-day I BBI entirely free from ptlea and feel like B new man." tiavc the OH..Kb Soldium m Great re&'lit of the most phenomenal wave of. we don't lu-ed that your mother feels why one person tans while another to get the best bread, C. H. KBITS, 1411 Jones St., Sloui City, Is BumrlHe t» tlie llultte of Uloera* religious enthusiasm wiiluli ever swept compelled to buy because it's cheap."— freckles is not vaxy of e.vplaJKHJon, over America. It beyun in Kentucky Both atfcetious are said to be caused cakes, pies, and pastry fuiitcln—MUMILTI} Military 1 Indiuiiiipylis Journal. for your table. Bin nuu ver. and Teunessee, and ttic piienomejiu ', ripal Cruelty.—"Oil. mummy, do come chiefly by ihe ehumiea] or ultra-viok'6 which wiis known us the "ji'i'lib," sei/ms and Kjieuli io .iulinny; lie's tivemlinu; on rays, but in the case of sunburn it to luive keen fully authenticated. So ail the worms in the garden." "Jiow Is inohuWe t.hut the bea 1 also ha» A graphic account of the surprise uuihiing tbell erected could accommo- Koine eiTecit, says Youth's Companion. Schmili Bakery, vf tlie British force at fianuu's post, unkind!" "Yes, and lie won't let me date tlit crowds that eonee-it rated from twead on any."—The Ji'mg. The tun may corne yrnrluany. with- near the liloemfontein wnterworlta. all parts of the adjacent country. This out any burn, ufier a succession of J, J. Sctimitti nanager, 011 March 31, is given by a lioer cor- "1 sold newspapers when I wns a neuessitnteil lliu camp meeting, says a boy." declared (lie ntntQumixu, proudly. slight and brief exposures to the suo "KEEPS THE BEST." respumlent who was with. Gen. D« Nashville correspondent of the Chicago or to hl(jli winds—for wind will tan ng Wet's force on that occlusion. The "And now you are selling the public," I. Pslaubte, Potent, TMle flood, Do Hecord. well HE Kunshme. Usually, however, BROAD STREET, WESTFIELD. pr Sicken. Weaken, or Orlpe, lOo,36c. WO. conception and execution of the op- remarked un unsympathetic auditor.— vvt n, Weaken, or Orlpe,10o, In 1799 a sacramental meeting was Philadelphia North American. the city-fl-weller gets 'H turned dur- i Oelirerlen. ... OUm CONSTIPATION. ... eration, which is descriDed with greut held in the old Ued Ttiver ftuptls! church ing the first few days of his- voca- simplicity and clearness, stumps Gen. "Tie Jenkins girls are awfully cut up •torikf lUwl, C<*M*f. CM*** IMHMI, ••* Iw*. Ill near Port Koyal. 121flerts Hodge, Knn- tion in the country or on the water. I0-T0U0 De Wet as a brilliant officer undi strat- kin, McGready and John McGce were because tliey were not invited to tlie In severe cases the skin is red, egist, and, unless his career is ,cut present. After a fervent address by Ueeson reception." "Yes. I heard they sightly swollen, and the seat of m short in the chances of the war, he Elder Hodge tlie emotions of the vast threatened to rltle by the Ueeson home sharp, burning sensation; If the ex- seems destined to take high rank tu a crowd becuroe uncontrollable. everyday for a week in their new auto- posure hns been prolonged,, or tb» partisan leader. mobile."—Indianapolis News. The Cranford Two aged ladies, Mrs. I'a«ely and glure of the sun very intense, it may W. H, BAKERImi When the British column of B& Mrs. Clark, commenced tremendously And Pool the Flies.—"I wish," said even be blistered. After a few day* Gas Light Co. 2,500 men belonging to Gen. French's vociferating sentiments of praise. De- the Infant Prodigy, "that I was a self- the soreness and heat subside, and the division occupied Thaba £TChu, Gen. spite the attempt of the preacher to made man, like Uncle Henry." "Why?" red color gradually turire to brown. Incorporated 1372. Painting Ete Wet was with his force near continue singing, the shouting in- asked the person who is always play- If the burn is pretty severe, cool- Brandport. On learning the strength creased. The minister, descending ing second fiddle In the conversational Ing- lotions, such as aloohol nnd water, and of the British he started with the from the pulpit, passed along the aisles orchestra. "Because I would have left diluted cologne water, a solution of commandos under Commandants Viet vehemently exhorting. The clamor and my head bald, too. It is too much trou- bienrbonnte of sodu, or lead water, MS tor Illuminating and Christian De Wet ami An dries confusion increased tenfold; screams ble to comb it."—Baltimore American. may be applied, or the skin may b# Decorating. Cronje in the direction of Thaba for mercy were mingiled witn ehoute of "No," replied the pirate, after a mo- smeared with cold cream, camphor ice. Nothing but the beat niu- NY!hu, the total force not exceeding joy; a universal agitation pervade*} the ment's thought, suspecting nothing, "I zinc ointment, or a mixture of lime- and Fuel Purposes. tetia] used. I mix n\l my 1,600 taen. On March 3D word wns re- multitude. Suddenly individuals began have never molested ships that pass in water and oil. Some such application ceived! that the British were prepar- to fall prostrate to the floor as if dead, the night." "Then you are not a lit- as this, the sufferer being careful *9 own paint from pare white ing to retire on Bl oem fontcln. Gen. erary ' pirate?" observed the captive, lead and refined linseed oil, where they lay for some time uncon- keep out of the sun for a day or two, 0Ad RANGES connected ready for De Wet immediately decided to strike 'sclous and unable to rise. and laughed loudly. Of course he only will usually suffice. Can furnish best of ref- at the retreating- •olumxi, and select- hastened' his doom by Buch perfectly use lit $12.00 and $15 00, The elders were so surprised and as- If blisters form, they should b» erence from those for whom ed the valley In which tlm Bloemfon* tonished that they retired for a con- killing witticism as this.—Detroit Jour- pricked with a clean needle at th# Hot plntea will ovens also furnished. I have done work. All te-Jn Waterworks are situated us the ference. They concluded that nothing nal. most dependent part, and when th# work has my personal su- putut of uttack. Orders were given on could be done, arguing that if it were The Price of Success.—The final elec- water has drained away they should WESTFIELD OFFICE, the same afternoon. March 30, for a pervision, 1 the work of the devjl it could not last, tion returns bad been received. Hon. he covered with n cloth spread wlthv forced inurch during the night, and HART'S BUILDING, 371 South Ave., Westfleld. N. J. and if of God any effort to control It Joshua IIa5'rick wore an expression of one of the greasy applications jus* the start was made at seven o'clock would be vain. They reentered the great sadness. "What's the matter?" mentioned, ELM ST., WESTFIELD, N. J. in the evening. house and found nearly the entire con- they said to him. "Your election is Freckles7 occur usually on person* JAMES li. DARY, Toward .morning the column had gregation on the floor. Two or three conceded." "That's true, boys," he re- of a sandy complexion, especially CARPETS CLEANED, MADE AND xeuehed the hills overlooking the val- at a time began to rise,, shouting praise plied, gloomily, "and nothing under those with red hnir. They are not* ley, und the ecuuts reported that the heaven will keep the village bund from LAID. for the evidence of sins forgiven. Tlie 1 common In verj* young children, un* British force was encamped' near the serenading me."—Philadelphia Press. GENEUAI, JOBBING, excitement was so. intense that the der sis or elg-ht years of nge, or la waterworks. At the poltit where the preacherscould not attend thedemanda •persons of middle or advanced life. Qusoleue iinii Kerosene Oil sold and de- road crosses the Koorn spruit there THE .AGE OF MEMOIRS. livered in any quantity. upon them. Hundreds professed to They naunlly come for the first tim» ie a dlrlft rather difficult to pass. have been converted that day. This In summer, and fvre less marked, or Hraa fortunate circumstance which has pro- a moistened forefinger would Instant- for the nearest monument. "There,**! ine" to her mother, concluding with an ly cause death. satisfied. . . . The public are In ft said he, with emphasis, "is where Bea*| WISTPIKLD. tected them almost entirely from spo- appeal for biasings to be showered hurry and roust be waited on. While llatloo by the Indiana. It la currently Cyanide of potatium ha« a pleasant jaroln Franklin is buried." on each and every member of ttie fam- smell, which Is not injurious, but a Mr. X.'s name ts still in the papers It "Ben Franklin!" said Depew. **lj believed by the tintlvea all through ily. The mother tucked her securely wants to know all about his educa- PS! that part of the country that the rulna small quantity swallowed kills at thought be was a Bos-ton man." ! In be*} and stepped Into an adjoining once. tion and his family, his recreations, "Get up,goalong-there!"shouted th*j are haunted nnd that devils will carry room for something before going down his tnate In wine, his opinions on his away anybody who attempts to molest Pure ammonia, If Inhaled, would driver, and he licked his horses. 0n.( ataira for the night. Presently she cause death almost as quickiy as prus- contemporaries. The habit is pnrt ot and on out into the country they went,j them. Tills superstition has been en- heard a low voice in the child's room. the vulgar curiosity which gives per- Go ftu. couraged by explorers and Is a butter sic ncid. the driver swinging MB whip. At Inat; and, going to the door, was surprised Honnl journalism its vo^ue; nnd, in- .feguard thnu u picket of soldiers." Nitrlo add will burn wood, eat he-turned once more nnd fnlrJ.y snorted: | to see the little girl again kneeling at through Iron plates and destroy what- deed, this type of memoirs is simply "Say, mister, here's something youi R. F. Hohmtein's, her bedsJtie, Pausing for a moment to ever It touches. A onrboy was once n systematized nnd padded journal- may know something about. That**! A ««m of London lluninr. hear what new thought was pulsing in Ism. . . . FOR "Well, guoilbj, Air. Gretu. It lvaa so broken In nn acid factory, Kveryone John Wnnamaker's house," ', nice of you to come. It does fntlier the email brain, she heard the words; ran away, leaving the acid to amuse It- The memoir has become too common "Ohl" said Senntor Depew, and tint! Bticb a lot of good to have some one to "Say, God, wouldn't that jar you? self by setting fire to its surround' nnd too careless, and nil grievances was nil the sights that he could get th* | Flour, Feed Hay and talk to." I forgot grandma,** lng». Soon, however, it wns seen that culminate In the great oomphilnt that driver to show him. j "I was delighted to come, Miss Brownie's mother tells another story tho building would be destroyed, nnd It la rarely literature. For literature Drown, but I'm nfrald I'm not much of the youngster's first- par.-jr. She re- hundreds ot people lose their employ- Involves distinction, conscience and K Grain. turned with her nurse, quite tired, and Tut A pint packet of orange jelly into! of a conversationalist." ment, on which fmir men volunteered nice discrimination, HB bounds nre a basin and cover It with rather !»•[ sank In her small uhair, In the manner to put out the fire in the acid room. t Yon got fuir treatment every "My dear Mr. Green, don't let that very wide, but for that reason Its than the required quantity othotvr%»- trouble you, Father's Ideal listener U of n weary society woman. They succeeded and came out feeling llmtti, when they nppear, nre Imims- "Did you have a pleasant HUM?"In- tet, When it has melted add the Julc»; un absolute Idiot, with no conversation apparently unharmed. Five hour* Btible. There is nil the difference tn of an orange and a nquceze of letnoa whatever, and I know be has enjoyed quired the mother. later all were dead. the world between 'tlio goamlp of ft Prospect Straet, opp. Standard "JUB* me-Jum," light*! Brownie, **I juice and put the jelly In a cool pise* himself tremendously tonight!"—Lao- Too Far don*. I'epyn iinrt ti Ilonwell nnd the chatter until It Is Ju»t beginning to act) thet' Building, dan Punch. bit one children and Rurntchei! anoth- at the hock jnnrnnllut, er.1'—Chicago Inter Ocean. Mm, Bumbo (on the Inside of the whlKk tt until It Is quite frothy. Add WESTFIEUD, N. J, Plli'l Know DOM, II Nnnplttaed ll«r. front door)-—Absalom, you have been F>ry Air In liana**. ft pinch of lalt to the wliltei of two In discussing the want of compre- Mrs. Mnlaprop—Antl then, after all, drinking again I Observation* by Mr, It. DcC, Ward on effga nnri beat them up to a firm frothy hension of (mo bi'uncli of art for anoth- when X gnt to the convention hull the Mr. Knmbo (on th« cu>jlde}>—No, the ri'lntlve humidity of the air In ft Mir them into the half-«et jelly nnttl, ver- Hi* touted nnd the mnn lout, nornnl otic, you wltlunil. it urliiu nr imln, IIMIM >«»y »*<••»*<• inlciilll, nonlllim, etc. The Itnllin Mil Thi> timrnl U tlint. H U never nnfe to Kay—Well? "Well," replied the MwcMtlo tmen- mikpi'H, vnrylitfr In nlcn from (wo t« Ural movnitiHt " " Fronuli makorH employ In tbolr innnu- iiilitlgu In tf it me a of oh n nee, enpeclnllj "GoodticMl Ton't you MC. Another «lor, "It would ttmke U ftnnwwhftt fnur Indtca. The ovi.1 pntt*rn Mflenii faeture > NIIIICIIII hnril when grown when nt! the mMa urn ri^nlfiMt you^- ftamp woulil mnke It Mill lirsl" nlnintr to nay tlut hi wit guilty ot to tni. In iwrulwlty.—Uttrolt fi«tt ouly lu I'ligaiirog, llwalt. Phftidtflphla NortL Amir loan. -Cathollo Standard and Tlnua. lt,"-^h!o»go I'oit, Trtti, i THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD. FRIDAY. JULY 27. >900.

fnion County H»»rl thorough, low r« "*•' iiporlnnltluHfur MakliiNT l>nri;t' Sums Women have been elected to official (Continv&i frum pirye l.j of Money TIuil Have Ueiu positions in the vestry of the French •rolestanx l-'piscopal Church of St. $7.50, $17.00, James J. Carey $23 M), ifltivtjiir in Philadelphia. Vincent Daniel ^17.30, W. H. Sanlt S?SO( Some short while since a jeweler, Lord Salisbury said recently in Lon-Geo. W. Peek, Jr. ^3 70, Jainea l^- wbi-'ii stiirtiiig1 in business in CJ:ILJ of the loii in an aihlress before llie Sot-Iriy for D()'lweUA2i; Peter V. Weaver §24.50, (lortheru towns of ICii^kmil, sought to I he I'rupagatiuii of the GO^L-I thai n:is- A««n*t Ketsclmn J24 HO, Henry Smith Ht tract notic't', uni] eonpriiueiit custom. jouarics arc not popular nt theilritish $17 HO, Win. H. Trano^^-1 oO, §» .10, B\ .Mint natn«"AMO3" and Xu. "73" before- entering store, Get off carat M by ilis-pkiying- in his window n dozen oi'fig'n otlice. Tierimn, J. P. $11 «0. J. F. Crist RftHWAY. silver hrooi'liL's. tacli worth ten shil- A si riiujfe coincidence was the canfer- 8.1U, SH.-W, Win. StHwart S80.00, lini^s, inn! 12 fcimi'ar artk'K's in yold, •in^r by C:i in bridge univei >i1y of the Mr. ami Mm. S. K. Ryuo me spending r'alary Account;—E M. Wood ^KiO.fKi, which, thoug-h cost ing fwo pounds two k'irrce'of UL. D. on Joseph H. Chonte. i. RnHling Ryno§41 07. ivjseveral weeks «t Oceim Grove. shillings apkiet\ WCI-L- oiu'i'L'd ;it the mir ambassador to the court of St. ileniliera* Pay Account-Noah Wnnil- Mrs. Florence Suirnrty, of Elinini, N eauie prim*. The former, ssiyK n writer •nines, anil the conferring- of the same In London Tit-Hits, had a quick sale. U'ffree by Columbia university on Sir uff $50, J. F. Hnbburrt §88. fit), Ben.i. 're Makiiio it flnl T..is visiting Mrs. UlHrnaret Bonltiiu, of Lint not until llii? tradesman had con- iilian Paiincefote. the British imi- iCiug $34, .Tno. F. Waiil $:U, ,lno. Kobi- For high prices—won't have 'em around. You see tile result in oor, Broad street. iderahly raised the nruounl originally ms-sador nt Washing'ton. D. C. on $34, Jacob Brnclilauher $48, W. H. of to-day ! Just now we're oflbrinjf red ripe bargains in good fun Clarence D. Ward mid B. Frank earpcta, mattings and the like! l'uy us Hs you con the easiest Onri™ iLMiiiintU'd for ihu latter did they find Father Patrick O'Counell, who wasSwain $30, Clir. Ehrlich $44, Henry terms are open to you ; so are oiireaBH terms. We deliver free, wrhoiit,i5?j' I Thome are sojourning Jiuiong the TllOU mrchtisers. A g-old brooch for two urtluhml IH Cleveland, achieved suc- Krouse $7S. Joseph McCmiOlesH ftsii. .Band Islands. shillings! You don't enteh us wiih that css in another profesBion before !u> ugust Uerstwng $S4, Freilerlck Millar iall', thoiiffht everyone, and to their matlo up his mind to study for the Fretlaud J. Gibbons is spending liia iG. eummer mention with a party ot friends ibsequent regret they refused to bite. riesthDod, lie was city engineer of In the winter of 1S!)S a dealer in cu- .ansfng, Mich., when lie abandoned Camnnttee Expense Account—Nonh at Ocean Grove. rios nnd antiques who carried on busi- civil engineering to devote his life to Woodruff $17, J. F. Hubbiird $14.05, The Pressmen's Union will hold th<-ir ness in Seymour place, . Mary•. der the charge of, tencliers specially Swellf Front Dr«i*scr- EerrtKcratiirs—so ft and StuVPH Hilvi>rtlHK,l lir HtnndurA price demanded for What they consid- selected because of their ability to deal A. & F. Clark $14.00, J. W. Hope !J135.. hns l rd l^ntlre Amos H. Van Horn, Ltd. 7 7 - Probubly no .iollier Bet.of boys;8ter cants; but one nnd all on being told the Cn. $2 75. Jno. T. Moore $104 10, $39.3S, LOW I'RICKSS-UASY TERMS. J fj Nolr Flmlc st- reut . for the ridiculous lawn ess of !>• (if MUltln, IV ho Con IU Mub- camped nnon the benwtihUslioreiof Iinke L Uike In 11 ML-ok. $2 29, $12.09, Fi-nnk Murphy $45, Jcihu ,, Note first nams "Amos." NLWIH*, N. ]. HopHtcoiig thini those of cumpV/Simirt- 'which-no'explanation wns vouch an fed, McGown $30 50. A. & F. Clnrli $12, F. declined to eome to terms, suspecting The-Suiss army is quite unlilte any Tele»Iioue ohO. Goods delivered Free to any part of State. sett," composed inbstiy'of Ciimfqvtl tooyS. drains, damp, ghosts or other undesir- ,1. Hnbbuid $10, Juo. H. Fmzee $13"i 2;i, They have pitcliefl their "tenrTalouL' otle>-; ;n fact, it is a militia force, and $173, Moore-Bros. $10.65, Jno. SI. Led able accessories. At hist j.be owner every citizen is liable to serve in its the shore of the famous EWer Styx-op- himself took up his abode there, when ley $49, $17, Tnttle Bros. $12.70. posit e the Itlmuell lionse ami their camp ranks for a period of 25 years, says a it transpired thnt the house, together London exchange. , :. '. • Freeholder Miller moved to adjourn, fire can be seen fcnruiiig until the early with other property, had been lefi him The conscript hns only 135 days of which was carried. AlbertB. Decker,] hours of the morning. .' ' : by a distant relative, conditionally on The director declared the hoard ad his refusing to give any reason far the training during this ;lbng period of Tbetr singing has become quite a feat-' service, although he keeps his clothing, jonroed until Tuesday, July 10, 1000, lit. ore of that piirt of the liilte, moat of the merely nominal rent that he-wns alone permitted to dt'tnund. anus and equipment during the time. 2.00 p. in. B. RUSMKU RY.NO, Clerk. boys having fine voices, iiud they turn Those citizens who are exempted from LIVERY service pay an tuiiuml-iiijjf. out college eongs by the yard. The Ml III) It«»'itl'il. S1OO. PORTO RICO'S POPULATION. The conscript has to undergo courses camp is composed of Ralph M. Abry, The render of this imner will bt BOARDING STABLES. house maid; Geo. Breeze, dish wuslier; "f instruction In musketry, Ln addi- Tliree Time* a* Many Pernoim to III* tion to these courses there nre years pleased to learn that there is at least one H. L McAllister, cook; C. R. Cox, as- Sqanre Mile ax in Hie State dreaded disease that science has been North Ave., Westfield, M. J. In which he is not called out of train- able to cure iu all its stages and that in sistant cook; C. E. Gtillaher, waiter. of Ohio. ing. These years he is required to tpecial Accommodations for ami A. E. Kelley, wood chopper. The Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is tbu fire at least 30 rounds in an acknowl- only positivu cine now known to tlie boys sleep on straw and do not seem to The population of Porto Rico, QC- Boarding Horses. FIRST CLASS RIGS. 1 edged rifle club, under rigorous condi- medical fraternity. Catarrh being wind the severest storms. Two row-coding to the ofileinl fig-nrcs of the tions. a ^institutional disease, requires a con touts, a canoe and a yacht comprise tlie census bureau at Washington, is 903,- Cartridges are sold to voluntary rifle slitutional trentrjient. Qull'ti Catarrh camp fleet. The boys will be home to 243. The rate of increase from 1S97 clubs at under cost price, the loss to Cure is taken iuternnlly acthifr directly NORTH HXZENU6 HOTEL. upon the blood and mucous surfaces tif morrow, having then completed their to 1S0E) wns 1G.20 per cent. The pres- the government being about $100,000 ent rnte of increase, nccordiiig to com- the system, thereby destroying the W. H. GROGAN, . . Proprietor. tWQ weeks' outing. during the years mentioned. foundation of the disease, and giving petent authority, is about the same 33y supplying ammunition under as tliat of Ohio, Tennessee or the tho patient strength by building np tin* * Board bv Week or Month. cost price tJie Swiss authorities have constitution mill lissistinsr nature in doing Carolines between the decode of 1SS0 CRANFORD GOLF CLUB done much to encourage "rifie and re- its work. The proprietors have so much .EXCEUENT STABLE AND SHED ROOM. and JS90. Among- the GJ miniicipal GAVE OPENING RECEPTION. volver ihootlng. Some of the ranges are faith in its enrative powers, that they mnndurd UulUllnu. Wo«t«eld. W. dTstricTTlnto which tlie departments really magnificent* This applies es- offer one Hundred Dollars fur any case- are dmdctl seven decreased in popu- that it fails to cure. Send for list of >*ewCIul>. Mo..-..- -lVu« M M* Ail.nh.-liQtuKi'«I>1> (copF Tlie Cmnford Golf club now has H IS uumbor scattered up nnd clown the Prospect Street* hole cpurse and over two hundred mtui error in any such measurement. There orlciw nnlmnls, their masters having nre now SG-t persons to the square cantons. Tin*re were 2.733 inspected In dned sue by one. It would snem InmilellBblc.lwlllilt;ff1ilthMI really lmve Wcstflcld, New bers. The committee iu ulmrue of thu 1S9S, nnd many of these were renlly ex- that In the excitement of the moment mydntr uniiidiiiotliur wllli mo uiiiilii. Vor)' reception WHS composed of Me*Bi'«, W mile, the density of populntion being Binceroly, K. W, P.. WiisliillKtun, 1), CJ," nbout the some as in Massachusetts cellent. It will be of great interest to the IIOI'HVM lose nil coiu-i'ptlon of what Estimates Cheerfully Fur- C. Major, E. G. Wooiitlng, U A, Mad twice thnt in Xew York and thrice lmow that the largest pruportlon (C2 1» linpiieiilng around them and prolia den, W. B. Fox nnd Goorge Morriaou that in Ohio, Tt is move thiin seven per cent.) had n maximum shooting bly fall to notke the fall of their rlt] She nmlc Free, nished. times that of Cnbn. The limst Bottled range of 400 inuturn (-Kir ynrds). Then ers. A worann who liml I'OIIIU out of Ilio "No mm" mxl I.llnrty. district lma 53 persona to the wtjunre followtho.se .uivlng* a maximum shoot- The return of rldorloss horses to wi!Ht, wlK're sliu liml lioni :i miw «lrl ml 1 In an nil In tliu uiii»m of "Xormn' mile. The people of the lshtml arc ing range of 301) met ens (18 percent.) camp Is an nlinost certnln sl»u nt do- n riiiioh, wus IIIIIII-I||HK u en,- ;n n,i9 t!io tliivilricnl CIM.HUI' went so far us toin OIG main n rural community, San nnd tliosi.' of GDO mut-era (10 pur. cent.) feat. When a cavalry charge Is sue- city riioi'iilly. slio Iwil just pliKt'il lior Baumanii's Photo Studio The Swiss tinny is rcmnrknbte for eesKt'nl, the horses will, IIH I have said, foot iiiion MID sli'ii iiml WIIH pi-quiring cancel tliu word "llbi'i'tu" (liberty) um! Junii, with ns.fMS, and VDIIRC. with 1 ( thu spued nm! tiihi with whiiih it can he to tiikv IIIIUIIMM' HiD|i tu Ihu tipjior |ilut- substitute fin* It I ho word "lunlta' 27, .l"i2t bclnp" the only cilk's uxinrtHlliiR all keep up tiiKctliw, oven though they and Kodak IfRf- 1 furin wlii'ii, with II furious "KH'|i llvts- (loyiilty). • * * Sltfnor Uonconl, tho 2.1,000 Inhiibltnntsi. The total popula- mobilized, it having bi't-n cistlina have lost their riders, lint when u force 36 111m SI., WBSTPIBLP, «•'• thnt In it plnoli t-vvvy nlile-hodltd man lyl" th«! ocnilii,)!,,). ptill.-.l ihu htrap. famous lMtrltonc nml n LIT at pnhltu fu- tions contaliii'd in ciWes cxiMu'dinp Is muted the 11 rut mws ul' III muen to HIOH CLASS PHOT00RAW*. voriti', liaviiiKt !u Hi" tmlor of III.H rohr S.&O0 iiibnlilliiiitH Is only 8,™ \n>v cent in Swllzerlnnd cniiiil he ut tlio onpItnJ thosii In tin' ri'iir will he the return of Thu cur JiM'ki'il funmnl, ami tliu wcml- forgot t mi the nliuvu liiciitlnncd ciiii'Dda- In a WKt'k after luistilltiuh we.ru opened tin! horses with empty HIKII11I>H and t'l'h ivoiiiini swii.viiit Imi'li tot' II inliiuli', Out ilixir work. (Hi! lilolur™ TOI>1«'1"" ' of tho whole popu hit ion—a inucl IIII'KHI. Picture (mints. linn, WHN liiiinisniii'i] I'm- Ihruu iliiys In fminlir-r projinrMnii 1 liftn in Culm Htlrnins diinglhiK i'ri'i'. Xn mnri> sorry tlii'ii JiiHt uniiKliI lii-i'Ki-lf In tluiu to lire- 1 ii'uiti riniitiif* UXIIIMI. oi'di *' to rci'i'i'nli IIIH ini'iuory. 1 Hlght nm be iiiingliii'd, To llliiHtnit'e vent a lunl I'ull iipim ijn, uUii|,|UH, whi'i'p the co]'r(>! WUH !.',1.!J JUT ecnt 1. Of lliu LTi bnrniih who avt tlii'ii fo Holditin" (lie ^ -LI his UIM'II.V (O In- II elli'd. A farrli'l1 unrgiNiut WII.H i'ii|;ag{'il lllunMtl'I'H Of Mil' |lt'll|l'll'H. , 'riu'ic ru'i' In 11u- Isltiud fu 1 (J\-\*iI>-L hav hnnds tu in11^*11:i cliai'tn tuii a KIII^U Boldlci'J, 111' wniwlHlily nllct'i'il It t< In Mlinnluu an nilli'i'r'H hurnr in tli<< npfii "Wllli I. (Ill J'dll I in |iy Mllll'llhH thu Iiifi n |M)|)iilnti(tn of Loon in- more nuttf (irNi'ciiditiit rciiinliiH, 'I'lni'c IH not gl'ollllil lii'lilml I IK• Klnlih's ul' a liulcl cur hi'l'iirc 1 wns on 117" HIIP IINIIUII, "Vt.'llllc III ll-ldlll, Hi I'M Nilldtltll." Till* flu- ("l:il ut-hau i w.|n: lr t : M'Tilllll- tin.1 roiicliii.'lor Hiuii'li'il, ",liml Hli'ii In- lively fi|>|ilMiiMi< by ilii' inihlli , who til per ceiil. at (lie wlutli', (irl^iiuilly (N-i'nU'tl, 'J'lienj ai'i- only Ing IIII'UIIKII Hit' nil1, 'I'hi' iii'.M Klllll MlCI'C," wnyH wnri.tly u'elnuiii'il niiyibliij; liml nlioti 1 Wm mil.lcs or trcullf fninllii'K MOW A full lint ut ('iiwnvi iiml Jmiilriii' ""I* EUivih'd of iiidlth'iil u|)|tijHlilNti. uii'iit llii' inlnslle Inir^l Ih'i' UI'KI.\ .vn I" " ii u'lii I In- wi'Hli.i'ii u'diiimi, Ol.l MIIII-U Muff Iu !!«• i;\liiiiiNlif|, holding I In- sniiic Inii'l In inal<< KUCUCH- 11/ i\'rw Vnili /irk"' 1 1 iiwny friim where the neruiiiut mid Ihn wllli II liiicliwiiril K'lll' Hwi'i'ii of tho The IH'M (]n,v tin |MKir ultiHcr wnf- Krrvunl — We want so 1m i'p(,' hloii which tlii'lr mule inii'i'Ktni'^ held Aiiiiitmir ivurh enri'riillf HIIIHII'"1' llnl'HIi Wire Ktllllillllg, mill llii' Hplllltl'l'i Him, IIIIIKI'II I'ur Hi iiiliii'lor'n hi'iiil, illiniiioni'il \>y llx' lirnil <>l i\\v |iullcc d nifi'n in, (•ven so rcci-nily nH the ri'lftn of King II.'\r an,nnd Ix.lli, Inn riitlnl In touch Iin ituilMi'il, Tin, |,|mv „,.,,! |,|H |,iit frCOlVC II t'l-JlllllllUHl fill' llllVlllK Mill ,MlH(rt^h--\\VI1. (rn tu AinlirriHir'n iii-nry Vll.-flili'iipj Chri.nhde, KIllllllllIK lllll'l< Illln Mm Inirll Till) (tint "lii.vnlly ''oiild )>« MHIII," In whirl H)H»|I MIM! [fi't 11 dn/i-n, eltlll'l'. U'hi'll the >< Ue lunl rln;iv,| Itoiii'iiiil t'cjillcd by (iliKi'i'vinu I lial i "Ynu ffd^i'l, inn am, I lie In hi OUCH Hlcl« Iliil .Mnri'liiKfi*. the hol'Kii WIIH In Im Hi'ell wllh Its I'm,I Wtltllllll I'll till* I'll I' Illlll Hilt (lllH'll. 1 1 Wlicn n K'H IH niarrlrd un ri HICII bi'it, Sllll III till' Illllll's II]>IIJII. l||||||' lllllllH. COOK BOOK FREE few IIM.VH hWinv tn< liml hrcii MIIILIIII II we jfil I ln'i ' wim liail," Hlii' WIIH IIIIHIICII, Inn illiuillli'il. Wlillu 11 1 iii«M1«'»'>«lli>*»«>llf" n wn,v ho WIIN not llltrly in fnri.-ri iimt "Thut'n oil rltflit. If lir hnn imy lit tin: Wdiueii I III II l( 11 In ro m n ill k\ Inil tlip tiii'bed by tlm Incident, — • llH'l Wllllll'll lUIHHI'MKI'IH WITH flltll- MoiiM.lllKI.Mh. . "Irnllii" diiuhl IIIWII.VH tu hit HIII Mil to-day, thry'll hr pnr.ri, Tlio lf>- men 1'inl< upon It m t\ Hhlftln^nf I](c re- cr Mlni'ili'il, iimy nil luimv JIIHI IIIIW Him TOAM,l'llllt!|IAHi;ll«, AKi'llK »>«• nl for "llhuriii."—I'k'tni Oi'Hl'H rnl ilrniiiiilii' Htictoty plnyi'd tit tho tt|)niiHil>llltl<:H of the doutor bill*.—-At- To rnr« Comtlmllnn r,,ri,v.'r. fell. Tlii'ii llii' cur BIII|I|H'II, whlln IIIII «rn Ititly." town Imll Irmt ril^lit,"—Slriiy Hl (llubo, ininiluvloi' went IIIIOII r«r hU lull, The , full Iv euro, ilruiMliiM mluiiu luj i yijuMu I'oOu rruu thnt tlmu.