LEGAL PAPER OF THE TOWN OF NUTLEY

Vol. X. No. 28 NQTLEY, N. J , SATURDAY, APRIL. 30, 1904. ONE DOLLAR PER

Public School Free Lecture. WTTII TUE? BAWT EDO NiKllt Club win Challenge the winn- Invitation From VeteS THE TOWN COUNCIL The last lecture of the cour.se will BOARD OF EDUCATION I I XXXI iilJj DU I I JuJliIIIJ club in tlie Inter Club match The veterans of the Civil be given it the Park School Auditor­ ______j roll either 3 or 5 games some time in Nutley, extend an invitatitj| ium, on Thursday evening, May 5, at the latter part of June. lousiness of Ivast Meeting1 of Its Monthly Gathering is a Busv Ladies’ Bowlin;; Scores. members of the Town Couf Official Year Not Great. 8.15 p. m. Tbe subject of the lecture On Tuesdsy evening the Fortnight­ officers of each departmei One. The following ladies made scores of will be “Russia and Japan in the ly and Nutley No. 1 Clubs will roll On Wednesday evening, the 27th On Tuesday evening the Board of bers of tbe different ortf East.1’ The' lecturer is Mr. Peter 100 and over at the Tuesday afternoon inst., tlie last regular meet ing ol the Education held its regular monthly lodges, Board of Education .i MacQueen, of New York City. The bowling class: present Town Council, was held. meeting at its rooms in the Park The Friday Afternoon < lub. Veterans and Veterans j Mrs. Stager . . . . . I l l Councilman DeVausney was not pre­ lecture will be illustrated by stere- 101 Spanish War, members of 1 optican views. Mr. MacQueen has S c h o o l. Mrs. Eddows 100 The Nutley Friday Afternoon Club s e n t. The Board was informed that al­ ■net on Friday, April 22, at the Department and citizens to' travelled extensively in the East, and Mrs. Feltus. ____ 124 With the obvious determ ination of though the express company had residence of Mrs Charles Van De­ pate with them in their ai| has had many thrilling experiences, Mrs. Sargent . . . . . 1 2 4 109 102 putting things in order for the in­ ■failed to deliver .the parcel contain­ memorial exersises, on Mondayj some of which make up a part of his M rs. F o y ...... 123 103 103 water, on Prospect street. A most coming members, the Council got to ing returns of the recent School 30, 1904, in the afternoon. ExeJ lecture. The subject is a timely one Miss Stager...... 154 144 123 enjoyable afternoon was spent. work at S.20; at 9.45 the Councilad- Board election, as direcied, they had will consist of parade and seri and should prove uf great interest. Miss Flintoff . . . .1 1 0 108 106 The next meeting of the Club will journed—excepting a great amount reached the County Superintendent. at the Reformed and Methj Children under twelve years of age held on Friday, May 6, a t th e nf talk little was done. In conformity with the law >passed cemeretie.s The commanding! will not be admitted unless accom­ residence of Mrs. Gotbwaite, on The first communication read was by the Legislature last w inter govern­ Interclub Bowling' Prospect street. A full attendance oer of any organization wishirfj panied by parent or guardian parade will report as earlyj from the war reterans extending an ing the appointm ent of custodians of The Arcanum and Independent is requested. Subject, ‘-French invitation to the Town Fathers to school moneys, the Board reappoint­ Clubs rolled their series on Tuesday W r it e r s .” possible ro Grand M arshall for or participate in the Memorial Day St. Paul’s Concert. ed Dr. Van Riper to take care of its night. The Independents took the S. P . V u e e l a n d , M arsh t! ■exercies. The Clerk was instructed The date of the coming concert at money for another year. This action oddgame. Scores as follows: to acknowledge the receipt of the St. Paul’s Congregational Church, was taken to keep the I oard on the EOYAL A B C iSt'M j Italian Society to Celebrate. l e t t e r , will be held on Monday evening, May Permission has been granted by the right side of the law. as the Doctor’s A . B lu m ...... 179 140 111 A long discussion ensued over the 20. It is hoped that a mental note Police Commissioners to the Italian AM US EM. ENTS. present appointment does not J . W ile y ...... 193 166 183 annual report of the Collector, which will be made of the date, as by the terminate until .Tuly. The matter Society of Nutley to hold a parade S. D. Conger...... 150 169 197 is now on file in the hands of the dropping of a cypher in last week’s was placed in the hands of tbe Legal aud celebration of tbe Sacred Heart W. A. Lambert.. . .200 134 144 , EMPIRE THEATRE, NEWARK. Town Clerk. The Chairman con­ issue the time for holding the enter­ Committee to be properly adjusted. o f J e s u s , og J u n e 1 a n d 2 . T h e Dr. Van RiDer , 149 134 134 tended that an excess of$510 had been tainm ent was set twenty days before The Superintendent’s Reporlshow- services of a fine band has been en­ Grajewin. with the as| paid to the Board of Education which it will occur. The chorus and others ed that there had been an increased gaged for the occasion, music will- be a n c e ot Auua Chance and a gay T o ta l ___ ...... 877 743 769 was unauthorized and which the who will take part in the entertain­ attendance in all the schools during played upon the Park grounds at the particularly talented coterie Collector should return to the town INDEPENDENT. ment are in constant practice and the past month. Absence among the conclusion of the parade and a re­ singers, dancers and players treasury. No action was taken upon J . B lu m ...... 131 133 169 every one is expecting that thiseffort teachers has also been less. At the ception and fireworks will be given have not been afraid to go on rectj the matter. O . R u s b y ...... 155 189 208 wili surpass anyone of the many Passaic avenue school there have at their headquarters on Bloomfield as one of the m erriest assemblies ! S . B lu m ______.171 184 Bills to the am ount of $516.71 were meritorious concerts which have been been several cases of mumps. The 157 a v e n u e . : *' entertainers on the light theatric ordered paid. O. K ir k e b y ...... 177 168 150 previously given. Board of Health has been looking stage, will appear at the Empijj A letter was read from the Im peri­ E . P o s t ...... 154 153 185 after this m atter. New Fire Alarm Box. Theatre, Newark, week of May' 7. al Cutlery Co., asking for permission The Arbor Day exercises were Mr. Grapewin will appear in the Lecture at Town Hall. T o t a l ...... 788 827 869 During the week^Cbief Guthrie has to lay pipes in front of its works and very successful. The $100 subscribed melancholy but m irth-provoking role In the Nutley Town Hall on Thurs­ ddcd a another fire alarm box to the to place a fire hydrant upon its pro­ by the citizens to purchase trees High score, W iley. 235; h ig h av e r- of “The Man Who Wished He day evening, May 5, Mr. John Z. *utley svstem. The new box is perty. The matter was referred to was nearly all used for this purpose age, Busby, 170. Hadn’t,” and will explain al! in the Water and Fire Commissioners. W hite, of Chicago, a widely known seated at tbe corner of Brookfield The Board will pay the incidental STANDING OF CLUBS TO DATE. “The A wiikei ing of Mr. Pippe,” one and very popular lecturer, will speak The apporl ioning of the sidewalk GXpOQCtJij. venue and Elm placein proximity to of the liveliest musical comediesof upon the subject -‘The Truth About W.L H . S. he Yantacaw School building. The of the Chauncey Mesler property, ou The Building Committee reported th - year. Matinee s Monday, Wednes­ Prospect street, was brought up and The Trusts”. At the close of his IndeDendent...... 16 8 923 progress on the old Park School build­ day and Saturday, - , referred to the Legal Committee. address ample opportunity will be A r c a n u m ...... 13 11 900 ing aud hopes within a few days to given for questions and discussion. Nutley No. 1 ___ 10 11 870 Mr. Robert Travers asked the call the Board together to consider Council for the usual Memorial Day The meeting will be held under the Fortnightiy. 6 15 830 the plan invited from tbe three appropriation of $ , which was auspices of the Nutley Single Tax 100 competing architects. I authorized Club. Speaker and subject- should Bowling on Fortnightly Alleys ! Unless there be something to attract those who are not too old to The ordinance relating to side­ prevent it, an exhibition similar to Saturday night—Fortnightly C lu b . ‘ THE /ITTENTION walks and gutters, was read by the learn and those who tl ink there is the one of last spring, will be given W. A. Lam bert ...... 168 190 199 room for improvement in our present Of the investing public is* called to tlj' new section Clerk. It was discussed and handed in Park School Auditorium on E. Yerg...... 172 173 159 industrial conditions, taxation back to Mr. Reed for the purpose of May 25, 26 and 27. F. A. W ellman ...... 158 175 157 of Prospect Heights property of tlife Nuti^W^ealty Slaving it conform closer to the methods or sociologicol adjustm ents. The Board is very anxious to have H . R e a d ...... 133 137 Comt>anv.Company. I- iv V-._. needs of the town in the m atter. Admission free. Mr. W hile is tour­ the schools connected by telephone. C. I l if f e ...... 157 187 161 C>Qtrj,cto- J. A. W ylie‘informed ing the East, delivering about 100 This property was not ready for the market until A comm ittee was appointed to confer W . B e n n e t t ...... 145 134 ...... the Council that he was ready to go lectures in the interests of Tax Re­ W 0(Q with the Town Council and have a Monday night—Independent Club. last year, but already almost the entire tract has been GtB>3 on with the new sidewalks as soon as form, and is open for appointments SS32 temporary system provided for its sold to honieseekers; 6 houses are completed, sold the work was laid out by the Town to lecture before churctres, labor O . K ir k e b y ...... 1 70 165 191 use untii the company can furnish S. B lu m ...... jEngineer. The Town Engineer will u n io n s , 1 iterary clubs or other organ­ .1 80 176 209 and occupied. 6 others are being erected and 6 more permaneut service., J . B lu m ...... start him off immediately. iz a tio n s . .199 217 166 The Board then took up the m atter H . H a l l i d y ...... will soon be started. This record speaks for the There being no objections to the .101 164 145 of the appointment and salaries of L . R u b a n s ...... 159 «pening of Milton avenue. Counsel 169 popularity and desirability of the property. Lecture By Dr. Rusby. teachers for the next school year. O . R u s b y ...... 156 OpOM Reed was instructed to prepare the 162 168 The prices at which the lots are offered were On Friday evening, May 6, a They labored until nearlymid night. F. Garrison ...... 1 5 2 146 necessary ordinance. lecture entitled ‘‘Across South When the work is completed the W. Clements ...... 1 37 141 fixed to attract investors as well as immediate home America by Mule, Raft and Canoe,” authorized list will be given in T h e R . T i n d a l ...... 161 . ►* . Methodist Episcopal Church. N u t l e y S u n . I builders. A comparison of these prices with prices will be given by Dr. Henry H. Rusby. Open games—Tuesday night. Sacram ent of tbe Lord's Supper at of Columbia College, New YorkCity, I asked for lots in other suburbs of equal size with the The Kel'ormed Church. J , B lu m ...... 177 188 168 10.30. Preaching by the pastor Rev. in the Park School Auditorium, O . R u s b y ...... 166 179 184 = same improvements will show that such lots cannot E lbert Clement at 7.45, subject, “The under the auspices of the Nutley Im ­ O n S u n d a y 11 a. m., subject W. A. Lambert ...... 150 18 4 Sabboth and the Laboring Man”: provement Society. Thelecture will •‘Pressing On”; 7.45 p. m. subject = be bought elsewhere for the same money; and Nutley Dr. Van Riperc...... 156 158 Sunday School 2.30 p. m Epworth be illustrated by lantern views of tbe “Stepping Stones”; 9.30 a. m. I real estate is certain to advance in value. It is with G L e y s e r...... 1 5 0 League Vesper 6.45 p. m.; Class M eet­ incidents of the trip. Children under Teachers Conference; 9.45 a . m . S u n ­ S. D. Conger ...... I real estate as with stocks, the public can always be ing 9 30. General prayer meeting 12 years of age will not be admitted. day School and Bible Class; 7.15p.m., W e d n e s d a y 8 p . ni. Sons and- I'augbters of the King; Wednesday night bowlers. | counted on to buy most freely after prices have 8 p.m . Wednesday, prayer meeting, S. D. Conger...... 215 191 183 I advanced. But the successful investor is the man Nutley Lodge, F. & A. M. le a d e r M r J. C. Barton, subject. St.. Paul’s Congregational Clm reh R. Carstens ...... 180 153 169 a who buys when things are cheap. M o rn in g s e rv ic e . 1L o ’clo ck , E v e n ­ A regular communication of Nut­ “Loyalty to Christ.” ' O . K ir b y ...... 178 180 221 ing Service 7.45. The pastor will ley Lodge, No. 67, F. and A. M.. will H . R e a d ...... 159 J52 I Nutley has never had a “boom” but has grown ■NURSING preach at both services. Suuday be held on Monday evening at f e m a l e s a n d c o n v a x .e s - H. G. Bailey ...... 1 56 CENTS. § with a healthy growth, and agencies are at work school at 9.45 a. rn.; Young Peoples' Masonic Hall, D itti g building. Busi­ J . L o b b ...... 1 9 0 107 149 U se Speer's Port Grape Wine. meeting at 7 p. m., topic, -‘Beecher ness of much importance will be M iss R e a d ...... 1 27 159 132 jj which will give that growth a new impetus. The Physicians find nothing to equal it transacted at this meeting. Members Mrs. Conger ...... the Modern Prophet’5; Mid-week to build up and strengthen the .110 134 129 a Company, in view of this, announces that the price meeting on Wednesday evening at are urged to be present. All Masons mother and child and convalescent Mrs. Carstens ...... 113 in this jurisdiction will be welcome. in v a lid s . I ■ of lots will soon be materally advanced. 8 p . m . It is said that t h e W e d n e sd a y I RENT PAYERS, REMEMBER, g That when you purchase a house on our plan it costs no more than rent, with the addition that one.- r ANNOUNCEMENT half of the monthly payments actually goes back into your own pocket. Wouldn’t you like to have H| something more substantial to show for your rent §|f than a bundle of useless receipts. I S hereby given of the formation and incorporation of the N U TLEY COAL & SU PPL Y COM PANY, |f| New houses, original in design, skilfully con- who having purchased the business of the firms of Jacob Kierstead's Sons and Lowrie Dexter & Com­ fl| structed. of the best material and workmanship, pany, are now ready to serve the people of Nutley with the best grades of Lehigh and Pittston Coal at equipped with every convenience, and perfectly P| appointed in every particular, are constantly being the lowest market prices. erected on Prospect Heights. ' & It will be the object of this Company to carry the very best grades of Coal and Wood in the market and Iff If, after an inspection, your idea of a home give the people just what they order, delivered as carefully and as promptly as the best rolling stock will afford. §H is still unrealized, submit your ideas of what it should Iff be to us and we will make a special design embody- We solicit a share of your patronage- § ing your suggestions, and with Prospect Heights for a setting your ‘Ideal Home” will be no lono-er a dream bnt an easily acquired possession. NUTLEY COAL & SUPPLY CO. NUTLEY REALTY COMPANY. || WM. A. RAMBERT. President. l o w k i e d e x t e r , """ 99 Nassau Street, N. Y., ’| tley, N. J Now is the time to start to hav ■>use ready f o r G-eneral Manager. H spring occupancy. V ; 0 4308 Oortlandt J pOESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET FREE. lep ltcn e---- HARL.ES A. KETLEB t r y o f m e m o r y . event he would fall sixty feet before hands grasped only the sliding ker­ FKEPEHICK KEYLEF. PASCUALE DEMARCO his bones were shattered on the hard n els. . - . '• . : Firsfc-ciass > thy finger-tip timbers. These ideas passed like In a moment he was above the cen­ well of distant youth, lightning through his brain. Then tral vortex. Wild with terror, he prat doubter’s drying lip with a shock the motion ceased. He forth the most desperate efforts to JOHN G. KEYLER’S SONS i drop of love and truth. Boot and Shoemaker -had fallen head first, but turned a climb the sides of the pit. Again and ■ . - - - " i ' ' half-somersault on his wray down, again he seemed to be In a fair way Shoes Made to Ordei from $ 4- to $5-50 desert lands, alighting up to his knees in a yielding to regain the top; but each time, af­ by mistaken ways, substance that broke the shock of his ter he had crept up a little distance, Funeral Directors Repairing neafcly and promptly doae^ at ; the trembling sands, fall. He found afterward that the ■tihe g ra in wok Id slip beneath him, car­ h orb notice. All work guaranteed satiate spring of earlier days! distance could not have been more rying him back to tlie bottom. The and Embalmers tory or money refunded. t: ' than twenty feet, but the total moment came at last when he conld strangeness of the place, and the ter­ not free his ankles from the clutch of WORK CALLED FOR AND'DELIVERS© eventy seven rible uncerainty as to when and th e g i 1°. D ow n h e sa n k in tihe quag­ 556-558 Bloomfinld Avenue where he would bring up, made it mire, lower—lower—lower! A resist­ Harness Repairins of Ail Kinds seem three times as great. less power beneath seemed to he 1EOT W. TOXtMAK". Bloomfieid, N. J. Braithwait’s first feeling was one grasping his feet in a clutch that nei­ Chestnut Street, near Bridge, d feet in length and al- of thankfulness that none of his bones ther increased nor loosened. There T e l e p h o n e 35 NUTLEY, N. J, much in width, the ele- were broken. With his thumb and was something terrible about its hundred and fifty feet forefinger he tried tlie substance into sa m en ess. 1 BOOTBLACK IN STORE. which lie had. lallen. The kernels igii tw o large doors in Now the grain reached his knees, C . MI. B A R K E R A FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. ra.ilroad-tracks, leading were small and elliptical, and he knew now it was half way up his thighs, base of tihe building, that he was in a bin of wheat. It now he was buried to the waist. High­ ooden one-story office, was absolutely dark; not the faintest er and higher it crept, until it was General Trucking ie to its immense neigh- glimmer from any source relieved the close unde rhis armpits. In a very ladder of steel rounds, Egyptian blackness. The air -was dry short time it would be over his head, NUTLEY, N. J. ie side of the elevator, and free from dust and the odor of and he would die horribly under the ac up to the roof, ■the g ra in w as n o t u n p le a s a n t Tihe choking kernels. Pianos and Furniture moved lo all lorth stretched the business young man did not realize at first But help came to Braiftwait just parts ot the city or country. Horses the city; to the south the he was in a position of any peril. He as all hope was leaving him. Heavy pastured and stabled. Horse clipp­ harbor unrolled its broad felt annoyed, and angry with himself steps shuffled along the floor over­ ing promptly attended to. Hundreds of cars stood in for being so careless. But it was use­ head. The sinking man realized that ing freight-yard; and at the less to -stand idle, blaming himself for it was his last opportunity, and cry 5 © Y E A R S ’ iw three long, black ocean something that Sad passed. The after cry burst from his lips. EXPERIENCE .th funnels banded red and thing was to get back to the floor, but His shouts were heard. The steps ared drowsily through their ho w ? halted for a moment, then the cov­ 3S, while into their yawning Might there not be a ladder on the er 'above was flung suddenly back, ad­ ! grain was poured hy the side of the bin? BraitBwaiit felt his mitting the first light that had reach­ 3S spouts. way round the -\talls, but discovered ed tihe prisoner’s eyes since he had Bi-aiihwait was a student none. The investigation shoved him fallen through 'the opening and the T rrdi£ M arj"-- ness college in the city. His that his prison was square, with a trap had clanged shut. A red face, D e s ig k s T T AVXNG- the latest improved machinery for work of this character, I ie was largely spent in get- with bristling dusty-white mustache, . . . . C o py r ig h t s -S.c. side of about fifteen feet. He could Anyone sending- a sketch and descriptor. *■ am prepared to execute all orders promptly, and solicit a share of the idea of the different indus- feel the timbers quiver with the vi­ peered into the blackness of the bin. quickly ascertain oar opinion free^both'-v. invention is probably patentable. pubc patronage. che place. bration from the machinery. Dead­ The wheat, was sliding over Braitih- lions afcrietly confidential. Handbook or f. n -- - dnesday and Saturday after- sent free. Oldest agency for sequrinfr APPARATUS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH. ened sounds came to lum from with­ wai-th’s shoulders as he uttered one Patents taken taxoTagli Murra & Co. r^xu'c i had no recitations, and to out. He heard the muffled -whistle of last hoarse, inaritculate cry. The special notice, without charge, in the All orders promptly attended to. .If-days he looked forward a locomotive in the adjoining freight- man above could see nothing, hat he h pleasure. He had already Scientific jfincrtom. yard. Could he make noise enough understood; and his quick under­ A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest rir- he electric-light plants, the ■to attract tfie notice of the workers standing was the sinking student's culaMon of any scientific journal. Uerms, « ©. E. G. FBNTZLAFF ,, a slroe-factory ancf the roll­ year ,♦ four months, $L Sold by all newsdeaiws. on the floor above? salv atio n . No. 169 H arrison A venue, M ONTCLAIR. s. ' For two or three minutes he shout­ Braithwait heard him run along the MUNNBranch Offiae.& Co.36,Broadway’ 636 F SU Washington, New I'-Yers ‘ Telephone 235 elevator came next on his floor to a speaking-tube, and guessed ed at the top of his lungs, filling the E. E. FAITH, Agent, i'futley, N. J . Every morning, when he that the order to stop the flow of iiostaiui made Hew n«eord. >wn to his work, he saw across bin with clamorous echoes, but the closed -trap Icept the men from hear­ wheat was being given. Then all at NEW YORK, April 26—Before one ., ...piile of lower roofs the colossal once the motion beneath his feet of the largest crowds that ever passed structure against the eastern sky. ing him. Then with sickening farce came a sense of his peril that left ceased, and he knew that he was through the gates of the Metropolitan Suggestive of great transactions, it Jockey club F. R. Doctor’s Rostand, him weak -and faint. What iE they sav ed . fascinated the young man, and it was with Phillips in tlie saddle, won the 6I660NE DOMENICO should begin to draw o!f the wheat A rope ladder was lowered into tihe with considerable satisfaction that at Excelsior handicap, one mile and a before he could get ouC? fie would bin, and two ,men, with a lantern and last, one Saturday afternoon, he shovels, soon released the student sixteenth, at Jamaica, with P. S. P. found himself in the shadow of the surely be smothered in tlie sinking Randolph’s Red Knight, paying 3 to 1 Confectionary Sl Fruits m ass. from what had almost been a living building,- with a pass from i05 super­ for the place, second and W. L. Oli­ Fresh Stock ; The thought roused him like a tomb. It was 'half an hour before his intendent giving him the freedom of strength came hack enough to allow ver’s Lord Badge third. The time, th e p lan t. knife-staT). Bound and round tlie bin 1:45 3-5, is a new record for the track CANDIES He hurried, slumping deep in the him to climb to the floor above; and Before entering the elevator he to this day, he never sees an elevator and also for the stake. The best pre­ grain with every step, feeling in vain vious time was made by the late W. C. always oh hand. Bestbrands. stood for a few minutes, taking in the without recalling his fight for life in along the smooth walls for something Whitney’s Blackstock last year. Oars­ details outside. The huge steel ships, bin seventy-seven.—Youth’s Compan­ TOBACCOS AND CIGARS Stretching their ponderous length so to 'Which He might cling. W ith clench­ man, the favorite, after running a good ion. Next door shoe store and under peacefully in the muddy docks; the ed fists he hammered on the wood, race, finished fourth. hoping that some one would hear the same management. Shoes made to- high, sharp bows, with their columns Smugglers of London Clothes. of white-draft marks; the sailors sound and understand Bis,danger. But Mauser Won the Feature. order $3.50 to $5. First class swung on dangling stages, painting his blows, drowned by the reverbera­ "That case in Boston a few days ST. LOUIS, April 20.—Mauser -won repairing done at lowest prices. the iron sides; the shouts of the tion of the machinery, were no ago,” said a Nassau street tailor, the feature of Kinloc-h’s racing card Work called for and delivered. here. Mauser had no trouble in heat­ stevedores—all combin^d-t.., make the more audiBle outside than the steps- "about several i>xpensive suits of Eas­ Harness Repairing. B o o tb la c k ing .Tack Young and South Breeze five scene fascinating.^) ’ i of a fly on a window-pane. ter clothing being found in the hold Stand in store. lengths at the finish. The track, al­ But time ,_ws™ passing. Braith- Terror seized him. He felt thimself of a Liverpool liner, waiting until the ready soft, was made much worse by ' STORES - W3it turned reluctantly from the in the grasp of a great automatic steward who was going to smuggle Sunday’s rain. A great deal of money Cheatnut St., near Passaic A vs., wharves, and passing j through fear­ •monster. To -that heartless mechan­ them to American customers eould get ism he was no more than one of the them ashore, is part of a game played was taken out of the ring by the vic­ Franklin Ave., opp. The Park. less flocks of pigeons and English tory of Uncle Charley in the third race. sparrows, plump from feasting on the innumerable grains wEicH it was its ever week here in New York. We spilled kernels, entered the door of function to store and deliver at the nave an association that has been try­ the elevator. bidding of its masters. ing to stop it for years, but we haven’t SARTOR IS—NOUFFLARD. The next two hours were of absorb­ He was standing near the middle of made much headway. The trouble Grent Social Event In American Col* O ld Dr*. E m erso n ’s ing interest. He explored the place the bin wihen the thing he d'readed with the Boston man was, probably, ony tit “Gay Paree.” from top to bottom, until he under­ 1ig.ppe.ned. Beneath his feet came a that he was new at the game. You PARIS, April 20.—The civil cere­ BOW EL REGULATOR AND LIVER TONIC stood what was done to the grain shifting, sliding motion, and the sur­ .can’t catch the old hands on the New mony of the marriage of Captain Al­ New style adopted January, 1896. from the time it was taken from the face sank a little, just the slightest York liners like that. Of course, the gernon Sartoris, grandson of the late ears until it was loaded on the steam­ bit; but he could not have been more well known Boston lawyers to whom Fifty C ents Per Bottle- the three suits were -addressed did General Grant, and Mile. Germaine Ce- ers. appalled had the solid ground been Dr. Emerson’s Bowel Regulator and Liver Tonic has been doino- splendid suddenly torn from under him. They not know anything about them. Do cile Noufflard, a niece of Charles E. Few men were in sight, and no one Haile, the artist, director of the Neiv work for more than thirty years, and Riving health and happiness to thou­ were drawing off the wheat through you suppose they would have owned sands of people. A perfect specific for all forms of Biliousness and Constipa­ asked him for his pass. Everybody gallery, London, and granddaughter of was too busy to be curious, and ap­ the opening at {lie bottom! Before up if they did? They won’t pay for tion. A sure cure for Fever and Ague and Dyspepsia or Indigestion and he knew it, he had sunk above his them either. Those suits are a dead Sir John Halle, took place here. Headache. One bottle will give greater and better satisfaction than a fuff parently took it for granted that any The interesting religious marriage ankles. He leaped away from the loss to the London tailor. But you dozen of ordinary bitters. Ask you druggist for it, or send to stranger in the building had good ceremony, to which the entire Ameri­ treacherous center, and crowded Ihim- can gamble that the man who brought reason for being there. can colony is looking forward, will C. B, Smith & Company, Wholesale Druggists self back into one of the comers. them over will be out of the smug­ It was cold in the building. Sud­ take place tomorrow in the Church of 863-865 BROAD ST., NEWARK, N. J, ? Whenever a compartment filled gling business after this. den drafts swooped down from unex­ St. Honore d’Eylau. The bridesmaids Ask your druggist for Emerson’s “Dead Shot” for worms in horses with' particles Is emptied through an “Every spring and . every winter pected quarters. The air was filled wil! be Mile. Noufflard and Mile. Mar­ orifice below, the substance falls from agents of fashionable London tailors "with a fine powder, which strewed guerite Noufflard. sisters of the bride; the top; down through the entire stop at the uptown hotels and make the floors. Dusty electric bulbs light­ Miss Marthe Mathey and Miss Lillie, THE FRANKLIN mass and directly above the aperture ed the semi-darkness. Speaking- a display of their samples. They an American girl who recently made tubes ran here and there. sink a core, which is constantly fed know their- old customers, but every her debut at the Grand Opera. The There was a sound of rushing grain; a t th e sum m it by particles from the new one has to have a bang-up intro­ ushers will be A. I-I. Sartoris, a cousin Building^ Loan the floors shook with the rumble of sides sliding into the cavity. , duction. It’s like the sidedoor husi- of the groom; Maurice Noufflard, a News Building, Passaic, N. J. machinery. By pressing a button or If one has 'ever watched in an hour nes of -a saloon on Sundays. There brother of the bride, and Sir Frederick ASSOCIATION pulling a. lever all those gigantic pro­ glass some grain larger than the oth­ are hundreds df men in New York who R obinson. cesses could be modified or cheeked. ers liang for a time on the edge of order their clothes in London every CAriTAL AND SUKPLUS, $150,008 Organized !835. Xn the course of his explorations the vortex until tifie supporting grains year who have never crossed the Braithwait came to the “spout-floor,” fall away from under it and it rolls pond. They are measured here, and CROMBIE'S GOUGH CORE : BETTER: THAN A pierced with numerous large, round dow n th e slope ito d isa p p e a r in th e their clothes are delivered to New CURES EVERY KIND GF BOUGH. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES BAVING-S BANK. holes. Here great movable spouts of central quicksand, one will understand York tailors who stand in with the iron conveyed the grain from the gar­ the peril that threatened Braithwait. foreigners. The customer gets his Strike Situation at JVew Ilavon. for rent at $4.00 and upwards. ners above into the bins beneath the Once let him be dragged within the clothes at this tailor’s, free of duty. MONEY TO LOAN. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. April 26.- VAULTS ARB FIRE, BURGTTLAE holes, which were fitted with-.hinged influence of the suction, and nothing How, he doesn’t know. But he has There have been 110 accessions to the AND DAMP PROOF. Patronize a Home Institution iron covers. Some of the covers were could save him his gaze. How it came him. His muscles a&hed almost forts along the Mississippi River, and dozen business blocks were destroyed I ton happened he cannot tell to this day* to numbness. His breath came short, while building a fort in South St. by a tornado that has swept through Old Post Ofioe Building, hut as he rose his foot slid along the’ lie was drenelTed with perspiration. Louis a tin box was unearthed. Mr. here, killing seventeen persons outright Highfleld Lane and Passaic Avenue,, slippery floor, and he shot downward and injuring a number of others. But there was no cessation in the Witter found it where it had been Sale & EM.lwiKit: ; NUTLEY. N. J.. in to the pit. movement of 'the ■ grain. Slowly it thrown aside by the workmen. A Mrs. Mary Lamar, Mrs. John Lenias- As he passed through the opening gained upon him as lie made his los­ lock or. the side aroused his curiosity, ter, Arthur Brought, a child of N. J. STABLES. he made an ineffectual grasp at its ing fight. The horror of the death and he pried open the lid. Covered Houck and Elijah Russell, his wife and child are dead, and three of the Also 20 Bloomfie’.d ave.. Passaic, N . J.- edge, but instead struck the stick that, impended goaded him to extreme with brown paper was a pile of gold 150 to 200 firstrClaas working and that held tie cover up. Down it efforts, but 'his diminished strength and Government bondt. injured will die. It is estimated that the tornado caus­ jiepro Mail His Heart Repaired. eame, and while he stil could not cope with the steady sinking Mr. W ittier at once drove to Gen. driving houses, also mules and Shet­ ed property damage to the extent of PHILADELPHIA. April 26.-Tbom- pended in mid-air all light of the wheat. Oh, if they would only Fremont's headquarters at Eighth land jponies constantly on hand. ? 10,000. as Emerson, a negro, whose heart was ■was blotted out, and he close the spout below.. street and Ghouteau avenue. Four miles south of here the torna­ 2 5 3 BanlL St., pierced by a penknife nearly two total darkness. The catastrophe, long averted, came As he walked from the office an do was even more severe. Farmhouses months ago, has recovered after under- The terrible sensatiorj at. last. The edge crumbled ^beneath officer remarked: "That green Dutch­ . Ne-waric. N, J. and barns were completely demolished,, poins- the operation of having the that unknown distance his feet; ha slipped, staggerfed, fell! man could have lcept this money.” and farm stock was killed. wound stitched. He has been dis­ forget. How far bene: Down the steep slope he rolled, mad­ To this Gen, Fremont replied: “I charged from the hospital with his the grain? It might bej ly trying to check his progress by wish we had a few more of such greea LAXA KOLA heart in as good condition as before he \lrty;, forty feet. Perl ' thrusting liis arms and legs into the Dutch in this country. He is one PEPSBKOLA cures j CUfes constjpstiofii was stabbed by Lavinia Anderson, tic. utaiaefl no grain at yielding mass; \>nt to no avail. His iw>s238 sEian.”— S t. L o u is C h ro n ic!* indigestion and dyspepsia. white woman. ' MINE BREAKER DESTROYED. EDWARD IN IRELAND. THE SUNDA HOT WORDED DEBATE (The Scranton Coal Company’. Plant SHAW AT SYRACUSE Crifisli Huler and ftuecn at Ptincliea- JAPS IN MANCHURIA D3ixM»S?e4 Rock Island...... 23V4 | the girl’s stomach aud that she carried track the Transsiberian railway and his shamelessness; that is, his unblushing picket fence and was killed. The engi­ persistence.: His perseverance in asking Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barber, the inclem­ Ches. & O hio.... 31 St. P a u l...... 1«H ' a $2,000------life insurance policy. It is re­ that Prince HilkotT, minister of rail­ I>. & H ...... 159 Southern Pac... neer on the same train remained at his roads. has submitted to the emperor anti stating his own inability to suppiyi a ent weather which prevailed during E rie...... 26V4 Southern Ry 21'& ported that warrants charging murder friend. “As .many.” His reluctance "once the afternoon sadly interfered with the Gen. Electric ltflVi South. Ry. pf... 35V£ in tbe first degree have been issued. post and was not injured. It was said an estimate according to -which this overcome, all the claims of friendship aad success of the enterprise and threaten­ 111. C entral...... 130% Sugar ...... IS* the brakes refused to work. work can be completed in eighteen necessity are felt to the full. - Louis. & Nash.. 107% Texas Pacific... 2'J Hero Got a Holiday and a Wife. m onths. . III. The disciples used to persistency in ed for a time to stop it altogether. Metropolitan... 112% Union Pacific... S4% prayer (vs. 9-13). . 9. “I say unto you.”' CHICAGO. April 27.—In recognition W reck jVear HxiyeaivHler One Dead. However, the countess made the best Missouri Pac 92% U. S. Steel 10% To Stop the Haltic Squudrou. We'have.it from Christ's own mouth, who of a bad situation, and some hundreds N. Y. C entral llUVi U. S. Steel p f... 5«Va of his heroic conduct at the time of the CHI LLICOTIIE. O.. April 27.- knows His Father's mind, and in. whom all explosion on the battleship Missouri Charles S. Shutnaker, a candy sales­ PARIS, April 27.—A rumor is cur­ promises are yea and amen. “ Ask, seek, of society folk, notably the younger rent at Shanghai that Japan intends to New York: |>Inrket«. Chief Engineer Studdard of that ves­ man of Lancaster, O., has been killed knock." This verse, contains very import­ members of the diplomatic corps, at­ occupy a portion of the Fukien coast ant directions. In everything, by prayer FLOUR—About steady, but quiet: Min­ sel was given a furlough of several and five other passengers injured in a tended and generously supported the nesota patents. SSliiS.iE; winter atraightsi, opposite Formosa with the object of and supplication, we are to make o'ur re-. charitable movement of the Russian $4.85@o; w inter extras, $3.35<&4; w inter pat­ months. He came to this city to visit wreck ou the Norfolk and Western quests-known mnto God; then we are to ents. [email protected]. near Hayeeville. The worst hurt are preventing the Russian Baltic squad­ l'seek,” continue to ask and knock at. the ambassador's daughter. w HEAT—Opened barely steady on tha his brother. Gustave Studdard, and at Mrs. Sarah Jessup of Dayton, O., who ron passing through the Formosa door of His / mercy. Our approaches to lower cables: the market shortly recover­ ouee fell iu love with Miss Catherine God should ..Jbe with: earnestness and in ed on strensctn in the west, tlie lower con­ will probably die, and J. W. W right of stra it. Cleveland Wall Lecture. suls and rears of crop damage, but later Hurley, the sister of his brother’s wife, sincerity. These three. words. include the PRINCETON, N. J.. April 27.—For­ ewhat on prospects of bear­ lie procured a marriage license and Huntington. W. Va.. who was rup­ T yp h oid Amoiie licruan T roops. Ideas fit want and loss1.. We are destitute *- ish weekly government report realizing; was married today. Engineer Stud­ tured internally. The women’s coach -of. all' spiritual good, and have lost God, mer President Grover Cleveland has \i s a j i> ®8 BERLIN, April 27.—Typhoid has bro­ Itnd are in danger of losing eternal life; be announced that lie would deliver a R 1K—steadv: No. z western, v7c., to ar- dard and his wife will sail shortly for and day coach ran off into a siding ken out among all the detachments of prompt. in earnest; be importunate; ask with con­ “Henry Stafford Little lecture" on pub­ ?. UTTER—C .me extras, per pound, a visit to his former home in Ireland. while the train was passing over a marines in German southwest Africa. fidence and humility; seek with care and ■ lic allairs on May 2. his subject bein'., -sts. zOf *c*.: seconds. switch, and they overturned. application; knock loudly and.. long. 11). 19c.: thirds, Mfeloc. Flyiiitt- !'*or KJjort. Fjii^in'oeir JQemS at His Post. “Every one r'eeeiveth, etc.” Christ binds “Circumstances of the Chicago Kiots CHE BSE—State, full cream, fall made, Himself to hear arid answer. No soul can of 1894.” Tln> rio ts o ccu rred iu liis .sec­ small, fancy, ". choice. ; NEW YORK. April 27.—Aerial navi­ Trolley Jumped Into Oiieli. NEW YORK, April 27.—-With, her en­ pray in vain that prays as God has direct­ good to prime. a^Aigiluc.: common to fair, gation may succeed yachting, golf and ond administration. Tlie lecnireship b’fyyij. SENECA FALLS. N. Y., April 27.— gineer lying dead at his post and her ed. But oar asking must be in harmony EGGS—State. Pennsylvania and nearby autouiobiling as a sport for wealthy A car ou the trolley road running be­ wheels revolving at full speed the fer­ with the will of God, and in faith (James was founded by Mr. Little. I’rineeton. fancy, selected white, zOiyilc.; average % 3). v ’44, who died lust Sunday, ami Mr. finest. l!H«,c. men of luxurious tastes, ^and the day tween Seneca Falls and Geneva jump­ ryboat America of the .-Grand street 1 1 , .12.. “If a:son shall ask, etc.” . From POTATOES—Steady; Long Island. $3.78 may not be far off when' one may be ed the track about one mile west of line, crowded with passengers, crashed' that which the friend'will do, the discourse Cleveland, his personal friend, was ap­ .50; state and pointed holder. Mr. Cleveland has been western, sacks, [email protected]; Jersey sweets, able to witness races in the skies. Pri­ this village aud landed on its side in a into her pier at the foot of Broadway, of the Saviour rises even to that which $i5i)S4. vate advices received from Paris have ditch. "The eighjt passengers in the car Williamsburg, last night, and a panic one could expect of a “father;” :and: from unable to deliver lectures for the past CABBAGES — Firm; southern, barrel that which an imperfect . earthly father tw o y ears. crates, $2fij2.2S. conveyed the interesting information and the conductor were injured. Mrs. followed that resulted in the injury of does even to that which.-the perfect HA 1 —Quiet; shipping, 65@70c.; good to that W. Gould Brokawr of this city had A. G. Swab’s right leg was badly hurt, more than a dozen persons. When an Father in heaven bestows. The stone rep-, choice, 92V2®B5c. resents to us useless gifts, the serpent and “Motiier” Jones Broke Huaraudnv. HOPS —Steady; state, common to placed an order witli M. Santos-Du- and a porter from Geneva had his-arm investigation was made Charles Kelly, PRICE, Utah, April 27. — “Mother'’ choice, 1903, 2U&35C; li»2, 23®-2Bc.; olds. 84i mont for the construction of an elab­ broken. All the others were injured the engineer, was found dead in the the scorpion things which are really harm­ 14c.; Pacific coast, 1903, 24@30c.; 1902, 23SS ful- If human fathers would u'ot. give .Tones, who has been in enforced quar­ 2lic.; olds, 9@14c. orate flying machine for Mr. Brokaw’s by broken glass. Tbe accident was engine room, Ms hands still clasped either one or the other to their children, antine after visiting a miner afflicted BEEF—Steady; family, $10@11; mess. personal use. - ■ caused by the rails spreading. about the lever, Apoplexy had killed then it is impossible that our father in $Sfp9; beef hams, [email protected]; packet, $S heaven will mock the' prayers of His- chil­ with smallpox, again broke out of ©10. him on the trip across the river. M o n tc la ir Mum. M »y D ie. dren who call upon Him. 13. “Being: evil:’,’. .Quarantine aud, accompanied by tifteen WOOL—Steady: domestic fleece, 28®32c. Fire Iu Syracuse Theater. Sinful people are ready and anxious . to.f LIVE POULTRY—Unchanged; fowls, NEW YORK, April 27.—Arthur II, Edouard Strauss at Wlaite House. or twenty Italian women aud children, I3',i@14c.; old roosters, ; ducks, 15 SYRACUSE, y.. April 27—The give good gifts to their children. From drove into town. With two sympa­ @16c. firemen and insurance men after inves­ Bissell, a New York lawyer, who is WASHINGTON, April 27,-Presitlent aatnral affection they are ready fo pro­ thizers, striking miners from Helper, DRESSED POULTRY—Steady and fait tigation conclude that the fire in the secretary of the Montclair club, was and Mrs. Roosevelt have received at vide everything necessary to: their sup­ demand; fowls, choice fresh killed, 14c.; port and comfort. ; she walked through the town to the do. fair to good, 13@13V£c.; old roosters, Lyceum theater was due to a lamp severely injured in a runaway acci­ the White House M, Edouard .Strauss, 10c.; nearby chickens, choice fresh killed, dent in Mountain avenue, Montclair, implement shed, where 120 m en a r ­ I6fa’l7c.; western do., fancy, 16c.; choice, used for throwing pictures on the the composer, and Mine. Strauss. They rested Sunday are being detained. Be­ lEiffrlGVve.; do. fair to good, 136/140. stage. The damage to the theater is N. .T., yesterday afternoon, and his con-, were presented by Dean Wrightson, DRESSED MEATS—Beef fairly active; According to the director of tits' fore reaching the shed she was arrest­ steady a t O’/ifflStic. per pound; city dress­ $15,000, and the loss by water and dition is critical. He has concussion of professor of music at the University mint, the" coins of Greece in the fourth the brain, aud the lower part of hia ed and placed in jail. ed veals unchanged at (iVa^S’ie. per smoke to adjoining property is $ 3,000, of W est Virginia. Mrs. Roosevelt and century B. C. are regarded as more pound; country dressed at GmSc.; mutton spine is injured. steady a t 8@10¥>c. per pound; lambs at The theater is owned by John Dunfee. a party of friends attended a concert b*au£iful ilioji any made t-o-day. -Why-.1- Explosion In Gelatin Plant, n @12u' ■ It was a vaudeville house. given at the National theater by M, ciiniiot we hive .-as: beautiful .-coteaf.y HANNIBAL, Mo., April 27.—An ex­ SimniNh Prem ier Slwt At. L iv e S lo c k and Mme. Strauss. ecause we desire “tow relief,” that is, plosion in the gelatin house of tlie Wbiieiraw- Kcid to Chancellor, MADRID, April 27.—Premier Maura, CATTLE!—Supply light; market steady; elites wiiieli will not come o-ut higiier Producers’ Powder company's plant at choice. S3.:H!i/n.no; prime. SiiOTr ij.25; fair. $4(&i ALBANY, X. Y„ A pril 27.—T h e new who has arrived here, was shot at, but A QisaB-rnire .of Native Remain*. edges, so that our coins will Iiamotte, twenty-two miles south of 4.50; veal calves. $4.75<&5. board of regents has elected Whitelaw was not wounded,, while on his way JOHANNESBURG, April 27. —The HOGS—Supply lisht; market; _ Ptea-Jy; Moreover, the' modern coin.loses here, lias killed two men aud demol­ Prime heavy and mediums, ; Roid chancellor and St. Clair McKel- from the Balearic islands. When be­ collapse of a cage in the Robinson heavy Torliers, light YnrUers, tween Alicante and Encina a bullet mine precipitated forty-three natives abrasion than the aneient. Thus ished tlie building. The shock of the ?5.15fa)5.25; pife’S. $4.StWi'S; roughs. Ki.fiOfifl. way vice chancellor of the university. explosion was felt for several' miles, SHEEP AND LAMBS—Supply linht; whizzed through the roof of his car. 2,000 feet to the bottom.* All were te re sts q£■-•■...beauty f.aud-utility, market steady; prime wethers. killed. The bottom of the shaft is a in. cosiflictf.and tliis is a practical and the windows in houses at a greSt common sheep, 32.50$z;3.50; choice lambs, W esither l*iob;UW! j The incident created great alarm, but distance were shattered *607. . 'air; northeast winds no one was injured. quagmire of human■Temnlna. i 5 NUTLEY SUN REY. J. P. APPLETON ]y Newspaper Printed and ,hed in the Town of Nutley. , The Number The foltowingaddress wasdelivered in Grace Church, Nutley, on Monday at the Postoffice at Nutley. evening by the Rev. C. S. Abbott, of of f t G G i d e n t s f., as second-class m atter. Belleville, in memory of Rev. John P. Appleton, a former rcctor of the church, who recently died in East iUED EVERY SATURDAY you read of daily New Jersey’s NEWARK. Orange. By request we make room B E E H IV E /' Shopping Centre. for it in our cilum ns: v I XUTLEY. N. J. vSliould bring forcibly Your rect or requested me to male Extraordinary uerofFraukllrio.ua Vreela-uu Avb an address in memory of a former rector of this parish and a dear friend to your mind the POYi Editor and Publisher of m in e . 1 was notsurprised, neither was I sorry to hear of the death of Backward Season Sale rtisers wishing to change their Rev. Mr. Appleton. And my only necessity for Life In­ sements must have copy in regret now is, that I do not feel that I can do full justice to his memory in ee before 10- A. M. Thursday week. Reading notices must the task tbat I have undertaken to surance. perform. <■ SWEEPING REDUCTIONS he office before 5 o’clock Thurs- Mr. Appleton catm to the dkcese about two or three years before my self, and iu a short tim e an intim acy The Prudential IN EVERY DEPARTMENT jaturday, April 30- 1904. between us began, which continued until a few days ago when the Lord INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA. Home O ffice, NeiVartt, N- J called him hence. Perhaps it has not even now ceased, alihvugli to The late Spring has forced the issue’ (JTLEY DAY BY DAY John F. Drydex, President. Edgar B. Wakd. 3d % ice I resident. sight we are separated. It clearly was an intimacy which was due to L eslie I). W ard, Vice President. Fo:'W i’ F. • > c'd : f, . I ‘ ’■ ' 1^ O . Tlie trolley street sprinkler made his personality for while we agreed Edwaud G ray, Secretary. Though warm er w eather is near, w e w ill s initial trip of the present season in a great many views and opinions, ^t S u n d a y . Building, ‘224 Har. we likewise differed in a great many. S a m u e l S a p e r s t e i u , Superintendent, W inter w ait no longer- W e prepared for early .’lie Morristown tire department Our differences were not indeed rison Avenue, Harrison. N. J. 1798 arranging to have a big Firemen's radical, but they were more or less Spring. N ew stocks kept coming, but ay early in the m'inth of Septeiu- pronounced. Possi-bly this may have had something to do with our inti­ -r - . macy. All tnis, however, has very the outgo w as not quick enough. The Colonel J. Fisher Satterthw aite, of little to do with what is to engage utley avenue, who has been spend- our attention now. lam addressing goods must go NOW . W e have made ,ga year at Norl h Hatley. Province those who were ablt- to, and who did l Quebeck, Canada, Isas arrived apprteiate his manv virtues. o m e. Wheu Mr. Appelton was instituted prices to com pel the selling. Your gain By vote of 1 to 1 the Belleville rector of this parish, he asked me to Soard of Fire Commissioners have preach the sermon on the occasion, if you take advantage of our reductions. Jecided to abandon the plan of in- and perhaps there is a sort of fitnei-s P a s s a i c , 2ST.J\ italling an electric alarm system in for a memorial address from me, your own rector being a stranger to him. If w e were to tell you here of all the the township. In speaking of Mr. Appleton, the E.epubl ican primaries for the elec­ first remark I would make is, th at be Report of condition at the close of business M arch bargains ready, it would take several tion of delegates to the State and was a gentleman; Dot in the loose 2 8 , 1 9 0 4 . Congressional D istrict Congressional sense that this word is used, but in Convention will be held Monday, its true sense. I would emphasize RESOURCES LIABILITIES pages of THE NUTLEY SUN. The May 2, from 3 to 9 o'clock p. m. each syllable of the word, and like­ Bonds and M ort­ Capital - - $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 00 wise take it as we ordinarily pro­ Tlie Republican State. Convention gages - - $ 1 2 5,63 3 14 Surplus and event w ill sustain the store’s nam e for nounce it: gentle—man—gentleman. for the election of delegates-at-large Stocks and Bonds 2 3 9 ,5 0 5 75 U n d i v i d e d to the National Convention in Chic­ Taking the last sense first, this is an Collateral Loans 5 5 7 ,6 8 1 37 Porfits (net) - 12 6 , 9 6 8 18 ago, will be held in Trenton, Tuesday im portant consideration in the work rem arkable sales— May 10 This town will sent three of a parish minister who is called Notes and Bills Deposits - 1 , 5 5 8 -7 * 5 12 d e le g a te s . upon to m inister to all sorts and con­ Purchased - 445.313 9 8 ditions of men Mr. Appleton was Banking House, Never Yet Have We Offered Goods so Seasonable Under the new tenem ent house law, at home not only in the homes of in­ any buildingcon tain ing three or more Furniture and telligence, cul ure and refinement, and Bargains So Great families must have fire escapes of but he made himself so with < v e ry Fixtures - - 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 00 regulation pattern, and a delay to class and grade of society, as a true Cash and due from provide them will increase the cost gentleman can and does. I mean No banks - - - 4 1 7 , 5 4 9 .06 Mai! to the owner. „ , that when duty calleJ for visiting the Branch 707 to 721 Broad St., former, he was able to m eet them on $ 1, 8 8 5 ,6 8 3 30 Auditor^Notthrup, who recently p r ,8 8 5 ,6 8 3 30 Stores Newark, N. J. Orders their level and when the latter, he LS.Plaut&Co. audited the to vu accounts, compli­ was one with them, in other words mented the ta^ collector, the town in his ministrations he knew no clerk aud towtn treasurer on tile ACCOUNTS INVITED ON FAVORABLE TERMS differences in the members of his correctness of their books. —Bloom­ congregation—he was alike to all. field Citizens. a . m. t o 3 p. m., and on Saturday I have no idea that this was the Open for business 9 Early last Monday morning an reason, but it only shows his ex­ evening from 7 t o 9 . attem pt at burglary was made on the tremely sensitive nature and if ever lesidence of Mr. W illiam L-iarues, faulted on this score perhaps some of corner of Franklin avenue and J h is congregation were not althougetto- I Church street. The intruder* were NUILEY’S LEADING GROCER er without sin. Intellectually he frightened away. was very far above the average man. IHOn account of a defect in the new He was a close student and a thorough feeling that the future of the ohurch never fully recovered. I have al­ tax law the State Board of Assessors student; he was a deep thinker and was safer in their hands than in the ready alluded to his grtat sensitive­ has instructed Tax Collectors not to a logical reasoner. Associated with hands of such as were bound hand ness, both to any siight or neglect, Commencing May Ist will give special low sell property for taxes until after the him as I was for many years on the and foot in the fetters of a blind and likewise to any attention and first of July next, in order to comply board of examining chaplains of the traditionalism. He did of course not sympathy. He was very deeply prices on all kinds of National Co.’s w ith th e law . diocese, gave me an opportunity for deny the force of tradition, but he affected by kindness and svmpathv Crackers. knowing the breadth and depth of wanted it kept in its proper place, manifested by you in the time of his Thefriendsof Mr. J. D. M cIntosh, his mind and now liberal he was in and lie believed in this Church of great affliction. Mr. Appleton was who have been greatly shfked by his the practical application of differe- our thoroughly, as being founded on in every respect a man, a manly man. severe illness this past week, will be ing opinions, for he never supposed the Apestles and Prophets, Jesus He met men on their own level as a glad to know of an improvement in that every one must have the one Christ himself being the chief cor­ man among men, He may not have his condition, and the probability of A full line of Heinz’s and Curtice Bros.’ Preserves shibboleth. He recognized that nerstone. He was strongly imbued entered into field sports, or club his complete recovery in the near there were different opinions, aDd with the love of God. I do not med.n associations as some men, and clergy­ constantly on hand. . f u tu r e . . practices, premitted in the Church, that he believed it more strongly men do, for he was not built that way. On Friday, May 13, an illustrated and it was to him one of the great than the rest of us, but he gave a but he liked to see others engaged in 2 lb can Curtice Bros.’ Preserved Strawberries and lecture will be given at the Park beauties of the Church that it was great deal of emphasis to this side of them, and enjoying themselves. sliced, grated or flaked Pineapple, 22c; in glass jars, extra School Auditorium, under the so CDmprehensive in in charocter. the Divine character. He was highly optimistic in his auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society To him it was one of the glories of As a semonizer he was of a superior yiews of the world, and had very fine, 45 cents. of the M. E. Church, by Professor our communion tbat it was wide order. His sermons were full of little patience with the opinion that Joseph Morrow, entitled “Love, enough and catholic enough to hold thought, and as a piece of literature the world was deteriorating, or that Courtship and M arriage.” such men as the late Bishop Brooks they were faultless. He was not an it was not growing better. He never orator and he did not value oratori­ took a gloomy view of life, or of the The members of the Fire Depart­ bn the one side and our friend tbe cal effect, and therefore did not future of the Church. Standard California Peaches, - 18c per can ment will present a request to the rector of Saint Mary the Virgin, on strive after it. Perhaps it was not I started out with the assertion Town Council, at its next meeting, the other side. Checker Brand “ - iu him to be an orator, althougth at that Mr. Appleton was a Gentle— 20c “ “ asking that an ordinance be passed His sympathies were more in har­ tim es in spite of himself, as it were, Man, and a Gentleman, and liis prohibiting the burning of grass and mony with what may be called the Pride of America “ - 25c “ " he did rise to it, but he did not value lit' fully confirms my averment. brushes by boys and a reward be offer broad school of thought, but it was it, but on the contrary thought it There is no one of the c!ergy who was Standard White Oxheart Cherries ed for the apprehension of those who more on the idea th at one had a mind 20c “ “ weakened rather tlianstrengthened a held in higher esteem by his brethern are guilty of a offence of this kind given him in order to u-;e, and that Checker Brand •‘ e‘ ' 22c “ “ it was the duty to exercise the. mind se rm o n . in the ministry; we all respected him On Tuesday John Welsh, of Grant, His feeling was that whatever pre­ in thought as well as the right and for his many virtues, and we knew ‘4 avenue, this town, died in the Pas­ sent effect or pleasure there m ight Pride of America “ 25c “ “ privelege of every one so to do. his worth, and appreciated him. saic Hospital, from the effects of be in the delivery of a sermon in th is Mere tradition was not sufficient for It would not have helped any one Warfield Brand Block “ - blond poisoning, which was caused by manner it lost in perm anent effect. ! 5< him in determining truth. He did in the estimation of the clergy to an ulcerated tooth. The deceased man A sermon is not for the present only, not believe that the early centuries have undervalued, or have said any­ had resided here several years and but it is to be carried away, and A Select line of Canned Goods at Reasonable Prices^ knew everything with respect to re­ thing derogatory to Mr. Appleton. was employed in Lobsitz’s mill, His thought over, and thus for the truth ligious truth any more than they did I feel that I have not done justice to remains were taken to New York, in it to go down into the moral being respecting other truth; that Christ­ my subject, but what I have said I All the Leading’ Brands of .Fine Wines, his former home, for interm ent. aDd remain there. . lay as a slight memorial on his grave. ian truth, (ouiside of the fundiment- A political address, for instance, is A large gold lined silver loving cup He has passed to his rest and to his Liquors and < ig-ars. al faith as expressed in the Creeds), for the immediate moment, so to now on exhibition in LefferC’s drug great reward. After a while we also was a fenced in preserve of the first speak; the political speaker is not store window was won by Dr. shall be gathered unto our fathers: c e n tn r ie s . concerned about education, but the Thomas Callao, at the pool tourna­ happy shall we be if we are able to FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND GRAIN, f He was not troubled about any con­ vote that is shortly to be cast, and ment recently concluded at St. leave as good a record behind us. and flict between science and religion, he does not care very much about Mary's Lyceum, will be form ally pre­ shall have as good a record to meet Fresh Vegetables of all kinds. for in his mind truth was a unity, anythingbut this vote. It is not so sented to the winner as the next u s. and therefore, that science and re­ with the preacher, he is seeking-to meeting of the Lyceum. “I heard a voice from heaven say­ ligion were but two aspects of the permanently affect the character. ing unto me, write, blessed are tlie .me truth, inasmuch a? both were of He looks beyond the present moment The Nutley Sewing School, under dead which die in the Lord from the supervision of a number of Nut- God. He had no sympathy with any and views himself as planting seed henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, iey ladies, which has been h*ldevery one who would . . in . any way try to . which may not develop Itself for some that they rest from their labour*- -Friday afternood during «be past repress investigation no m atter in time to come. and their works do follow them .” ’ • J . _1 _ ». / w lhatdirectinn _ J. it if TMiflrVlt.might, Hobe, anand #3 when T n V i n n I do not believe Mr. Appleton was W. F. DITTIG, winter, closed last Friday afternoon exam ining acandidate fpr holy orders ever a weli man physically; and the Frank W. Mills, of Washington with music and a treat of icje cream Chestnut Street and Hamilton Place, and to tlie pupils, who atlso were who showed that he had am ind and death of his daughter some years avenue has returned from an extend­ presented with work baskets and that he used it, he was glad to see back, as someioC you will remember, ed tour through the Western and p ic tu re s such young men seeking the m inistiy, was a terrible blow from which he Southern States. I . NC1TLEY - - - HEM/ JE R S E WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HO v It D I N G — Y O U (J A N G E T THE hoard and table .board ;tt VAN 12-AC RE Hahne & Co. 12-ACRE i WINKLES corner Paxsidc Ave. and Chestnut St. 4-16 STORE STORE L IO LEI? Kit aV.: andi cardinal and various rose foliage style, 49c 1 Q o tn.-hogaity, the he.iutv of which will ad I zest to v a lu e s, a t ...... ' . . . ‘ ^ ^ time and in any place - - (3) Our perscription department is 6.98 i l l : i-.ppjtite of th e-■ p' 1 to enjoy the use in a room in the rear, away from tlie of the room. - : \ : f 1 " NEWARK noise and confusion of tne store, and . P..rlo.' SuUs and Odd Pieces of'' Stgrlei-: Hahne & Co. N, J. Hahne & Co. j is especially adapted for this purpose. b o th m od ern and rvproductions of (4) All the latest appliances and Surely a pleasing trsa t‘awaits e v^fy.: visitor;. safeguards known to science are used;, .You are w. looms. . :. every perscription being doubly Benjamin J. Mayo, checked to prevent error. Wholesale and Retail (5) All perscriptions are co mpound -JEWELER- ed as soon as received, and delivered ICE CREAM Stores Supplied to your home if desired. Dealer in loose and mounted n e ’s (6) Our prices .ire the lowest con- diamonds and precious stones, W rite for term s and our man will call. tistent with good work aud pure fine jewelry, watches, silver­ Nos. 31, 33 and 35 Market St. O ffic e 151 Market Street, Stores 157 d ru g s. ware and cut glass Opposite Court House. Newark, N. J. M arket Street and 671 Broad Street. Both ’Phones f-.o. 929, Newark. 78S Broad Street, corner Mark#t HENRY T. LEPPERTS c a ::m c r c r e d s t . C0[«E AND TRACE WIKI US. Street, over W estern U nion Telegraph F a c t o r y 136 a n d 138 Front Street. NEWARK, Druggist and Chemist Office, Newark, N. J. Established N.J. forty years. ’Phone 1123 Newark. PASSAIC AND NyTLEY AVES

Old Gold and Silver Purchased LINDEBERG- s e ^ r / t c Upholsterer TERMS ON APPLICATION. Time to think .Furniture Repaired, Mat­ tresses Made Over Carpets ;:>'iit.re St.. near Hloomiieid Av FRANKLIN HOBART BISHOP A bout to necessary articles. Pitty’s Cedar Crystals for Cleaned and Laid. Curtains MAKES NUTLEY, N. .1. packing away Clothing, Carpets, Furs and Horse Blank­ and Shades Put LTp. Drapery Violin Instruction and Decorations. ets to insure them against destruction by Moths. OLD ■ Pttey's Lightning Fluid for exterminating Ants, Bed 47 Garden St-, PASSAIC, N. J. S. E. BLAIR, Proprietor. j. 0. Box 55. NUTLEY. N. J, Furniture, Floors and Bugs and Roaches. This is unequalled. Easy to use and does not harm the furnitare, or m attress and cloth­ Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Woodwork, look like i n g . Typewriting neatly and FREDERICK G, LEPPLE Trees, Grape Vines, Etc., Fer! Petty’s Cedar Crystal, 1 8 C . a n d 3 0 . a can. Petty’s Lightn­ NEW. accurately done. tilizers for Lawns and Gardens ing Fluid, 2 0 c . , 6 bottles for $ I. High St., near Prospect St., ANY CHILD CAN APPLY tTI Copying manuscripts a NUTLEY, - NEW JERSEY Spray Pumps and Agricultura- s p e c ia ltv . Removes ail scratches and other P. 0. Box 240 p m a r a v a c y . . Implements. marks of wear and tear and gives LILLIAN M. HUDSON Prudential Bldg, . . new life and lustre to anything Petty’s Painter, made of wood. Beech St., near Prospect St. OPEN ALL NIGHT Paperhanger and Petty, He Puts up Prescriptions. Decorator NUTLEY, N. J. . For New or Old Floors TSTE"W .AJRJK;, 3NT. j t j it is the best Finish on the m arket My object is to do- good work at ip r Made in 8 colors, and Cleaf SHERIFF SALE. reasonable prices. piirtiifv VIm v vt firVI v w to match all kinds of woods. [Glmrcery A—3-10.1 SH ER IFF’S SA.L1E .—In Chancery of New Jersey. Between » aldwell Bu.idinsr and Ijoan Association complainant, and Union Estimates cheerfully given. G E R A N iam S FOR SALE BY Land and Improvement Company, defend­ ERNEST LAUTERHArtN. ant, Fi. fa.. Cor sale of mortgaged premises. All work promptly attended to. By virtue of the abo^e stated writ of fieri facias, to me directed, 1 shall expose for sale Mey Paint aai Huaselmisiii by public vendue, at the Court house in New­ Hair Cutter. COLEUS ark, on Tuesday, the seventeenth day of .IN t5 JOSEPH STERBAT, May next, ab 2 o’clock P. M., all th a t tra c t or parcel of land aud premises sifcuate, lyimr and Goods Co. being in the township of FrauUlln, Essex P assaic A venue, county, New Jersey. PA N SIES. BBC. Passaic Ave., near Chestnut St. Beginning iu the easterly line of Walnut Next door to Nutley House • jnTITTLY. N. J. street at a point therein distant northerly LiVERY STABLES seventy-tvro feet and eighty-hundredths of a foot, measured aloug said easterly line from the northeast corner of Waluut street and OhMtnut Etrest, Bfutlsy, J. Avoiidalo road; thence runningfl) easterly at right angles to Walnut street one hundred and soventy-six feet to line of land of the • W , I_j. J 0 3 S T E S - Castle Silk Company; tiieuce (3) northerly alonj? said line aud parallel with Walnut S'urnltur# Md moY«d with street fifty feet; thence (’J) westerly a t ri^hfc angles to Walnut street one hundred and sev­ Take your Job Printing to . SXOEU : enty-six feet to tlie easterly line of Walnut *afaty aad (Saspatcfc. O m d i I street; thence (4) southerly along said east­ 346 Belleville Ave. Newark, N. J. erly line iifty feet to the place of beginning, GREENHOUSES Newark, N. J.. AprfI 11, m i. T r u s s in g WIl I/IAM C. NICOLL, Sheriff. Lindsley & MacLear, Sol'ra. 00) THE NUTLEY SUN Centre St. and' Fassaic Ave , Nutley m m YO U GO TO THE W ORLD’S FAIR JERSEY NEWS, a n i d e a l r e s t i n g p l a c e ^ Suggestions That. Should Be Helpful t>o t>he Stronger ^ • Chief Events of Weefc THrongiiont “ Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away.” & oe- in St. Louis :: No Trouble When Yosi GeL Your -£*e»3- tlie Garden State. (Jj CD Bearings :: The Greatest of the World’s Expositions f BftlEFS FROM EVERYWHERE. Rosedale *** Linden By MARK BENNITT Chloroform Used—Reprieve Granted Mrs. Valentine—Lodi Postoffice Rob­ ; worth, all the self denial tains. The historical exhibit of loco­ a twelve-acre outdoor display in addi­ bed. .nay practice for several motives is one of the features. It tion to the nine acres under roof. e the World’s Fair of 1904 shows the development of seventy-five The Palace of Art at the World’s Chloroform Used. [S. Money saved, earned or years la locomotive construction. Fair contains 105 galleries. Each gal­ Park Mayor Thomas R. Collins, of Wal- lery is a large room, iighted from cannot be better spent than Strange indeed is the person who is lington, and his wife, were chloro­ . acquainted with the world’s not yet Impressed with these evidences above and filled with ’ the choicest formed by burglars, who entered their as revealed at this latest and of man’s long struggle with the prob­ works of all countries of the world in house in Maple avenue and carried o£ expositions. All of us cau- lem of rail transportation, the most civ­ which art has made noteworthy pro­ off several pieces of silverware and el around the world to take ilizing of modern influences, next to the gress. The group of buildings to house this magnificent display represents an je w elr y .. Cemeteries what the nations are doing, newspaper, which must always stand LARGEST IN THE STATE nations from all around the first. To describe in detail this exhibit expenditure of more than $ 1 ,000,000. sire us to know and have sent would be a long story in itself. • Even to the timid traveler, St. Louis Reprieve Granted Mrs. Valentine. ;t works to St. Louis to be Now let us cross the flower gardens presents no complications. It is all as The Board of Pardons, granted a i display. to the Palace of Machinery, just south plain as a b c when once you get youi reprieve of sixty days in the case of Beautiful and Accessible re, by all means or any of Transportation. The huge power hearings. Tlfe streets all run east and Mrs. Anna Valentina, to permit the LINDEN, NEW JERSEY . •e the World’s Fair. It means generators are the first things to ar­ west or north and south, with rarely woman’s counsel, Milton Memarst, to 2 MILES FROM ELIZABETH, 7 MILES FROM NEWARK gr to your future growth of rest the eye. The Allis-Chalmers en­ a confusing diagonal. produce further evidence hearing on to your present pleasure and gine of 5000 horse-power, the Curtis AH trains into St. Louis arrive at the application for the commutation 14 MILES. FROM NEW YORK . ng satisfaction. Who that saw steam turbine of S000 horse-power, the Union Station, one of the finest rail­ of the sentence to life imprisonment. Centennial Exposition or the Parsons steam turbine of 5000 kilo­ road terminals in the world. The sta­ On Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad nhian Exposition that does not re- watts, the four Westinghouse genera­ tion is on the south side of Market Lodi Post Office Robbed. to it with recollections of keenest tors of 3000 horse-power each, and street, between 18th and 20th streets, For a second time in a year the ;ure? each as high as a house. And then so that when the visitor emerges froni safe in the post office at Lodi was Why lots in these Cemeteries commend themselves to thin the two square miles of the other generators great and small or the station lie finds himself at the be blown open by burglars. The rob­ bers- secured $5(10 in money and Heads of Families anti Investors stamps. Recorder Andrew Ker, who lives opposite the post office, shot at BECAUSE of the $ 1 ,000,000 Trust Fund provided for by the Trustees in the burglars as they ran away, and each Cemetery, the income from which will keep the properties per­ petually beautiful at NO EXPENSE TO LOT OWNERS. thinks he hit one of them. BECAUSE such a guarantee, not found in any other cemetery, assures lot Damages Against Union. owners that the grounds WILL BE MAINTAINED PERMANENTLY A verdict -of 5500 and costs was AS BEAUTIFUL PARKS AFTER THE INCOME FROM TF,? BALE OF LOTS HAS BEEN EXHAUSTED. awarded by the jury at New Bruns­ wick, which tried the case of Dress- ler & Hollander, contractors, against LOTS SHOULD BE PURCHASED TO the bricklayers and plasterers’ union of Perth Amboy. The firm alleged BECAUSE MORE ADVANTAGES ARE OFFERED TO LOT BUYERS in a new Modern Park Cemetery than in those established that by ordering a boycott the union many years .and, in mpst cases, no -provision made for perpetual care damaged its business, and sued for without extra expend to lot owners. THERE ARE A GREATEK. $10,000. NUMBER OF. IDE/ L LOCATIONS TO SELECT FROM, PRICES OF LOTS ARE ALWAYS LOWER AND TERMS MORE Double Tracks Through Trenton ADVANTAGEOUS. „ The Belvidere division of the Penn­ BECAUSE life is most uncertain and EVERY ONE SHOULD ANTIC­ sylvania is being doubled tracked I P A T E THE INEVITABLE BY MAKING A CHOICE NOW OF A FINAL RESTING PLACE. through Trenton. Collisions have been frequent between freight trains on this one track road and the com­ LOTS WILL PROVE A GOOD INVESTMENT pany has been quietly purchasing property so ~ as to give an adequate BECAUSE they are sure to increase in value and can be purchased NOW at the INITIAL or LOW EST PRICE and upon, the' MOST ADVAN­ roadbed for the double track. The TAGEOUS TERMS. completion of the present plans will BECAUSE the properties are ACCESSIBLE TO 4.000,000 PEOPLE* give practically a double track to and considering the RAPID GROWTH OF GREATEK NEW YORK Lambertville, a distance of sixteen and its TRIBUTARY CITIES and TOW NS.it is only a question of a m iles. SHORT TIME when LOTS in ROSEDALE and. LINDEN PAF-X will EQUAL IN VALUE those of our MOST NOTED cemeteries. Dead in Ice Box. ' U N O ^ N LO DG E is the LARGEST, MOST MODERN and BEST EQUIPPED Albert Granert, forty years oid, a Ci.— LODGE in the country and provided with EVERY requisite for the CGMr liquor dealer, of 97 Sixteenth avenue, P? . and CONVENIENCE of LOT OWNERS and VISITORS who. crane to inspect Newark, was found dead in an ice tht: properties. FOR IN F O R M A T IO N concerninglots In these beautiful Parte Cemeteries* and box in the basement of his place, New­ FREE transportation to prospective lot buyers, apply at once to. any LEASING ark. The police believe the man com­ UNDERTAKER or offices of the Associations ; , mitted suicide, as there was a carpet ...... y Linden Lodge, Linden, N. .1. . CORNER OF PALACE OF LI BEliAL ARTS AT WORLD’S FAIIi, ST LOUIS. stretched across the floor of the Ice . 8 7 Broad* S tre e t, H iizabath, N. J - box and on this the dead man was Prudential Building, Newark,. N. J'. Xiouisiana Purciiftse iExposition at St. all kinds—the most wonderful display ginning of the city numbering both lying when found. The man had long 768 Bergen Avenue, Jersey Ciiyy S.. . Lou^s— tUaie^is more' to be seen than of engines ever assembled. But these north and south aud eighteen blocks been a sufferer from heart failure, and 10 West 23d Street* New York City- firmer was brought together in ten times are not all. Think of ten acres of from the river. It is possible this may have caused the space before. It is a great collec­ glistening machines of every kind and Standing on Market street with his his death. . tion of expositions massed into one. you have some idea of the contents of back to the station the down-towa or Scene in the Valley* de* It Is nearly twice as large as the the Palace of Machinery. main business section of the city Silk Mills to Close. Mendiz, Portugal, ^ i Columbian Exposition at Chicago, We cross the Ingoou to the east­ is to his right about one mile. The A general shut-down of the silk Group of Girls Carrying W ciebtl nearly ten times larger than the Pan ward and come to the beautiful Palace World’s Fair is to his left, westward mills In Paterson and other parts of BaaKeU Full ol Grape* to tile PATENTS W inery to be Crushed, and American Exposition at Buffalo. of Electricity, with eight acres of ex­ about live miles. All the street cars New Jersey is threatened, as a result Send model, I ETaaSd’freereporifc. I made Into W ine. Every exhibit palace offers the equiv­ hibits from many countries, which are so labeled that he may easily know of the paucity of orders for the fall _ tta, trade nxarfra, g alent of a splendid exposition, each show the marvelous development of which cars to take. trade. The manufacturers talk of I copyrights, etc., j N ALL COUNTRIES'. electrical science. To the north again Practically all St. Louis will be a I Busbtess direct •wiik Washington saves time, I •covering many acres of space. closing their mills next month and i money and often the patent, lodging house during the Exposition. The largest of these is the Palace of over one of the arched bridges we ap­ not resuming operations until Septem­ 1 Patent and Infringement Practice- Exclusively. proach the Palace of Varied Indus­ The hotels have greatly multiplied in Write or come to us at -"Agriculture, w ith its tw enty-three acres ber unless business revives, a contin­ tries, viewing its wonderful grace and number and thousands of private I 623 Ninth (Street, opp. Tfalted States. Patent Office,! wider roof, and filled to the doors with gency which they now scarcely expect. WASHINGTON, D. C. the most wonderful agricultural col­ splendor as we go. Here are fourteen homes are open for the accommoda­ No concentrated action is to be taken, lection ever assembled upon any occa- acres of exhibits from all over the tion of guests. The rates at the hotels but it is said that the conditions are -sioti. The important States and Na­ world. The Palace of Manufactures are generally on the European plan such that practically all the mills will tions of the world are all here along- is the same size and stands on the op­ as it will be more convenient for -side great numbers of individual ex­ posite side of the Plaza of St. Louis. guests to get .teir meals wherever be obliged to either curtail production GASNOW! hibitors. Five great staples have been It is equally interesting iu the variety meal-time may find them. Prices for much more than at present or shut chosen Mr extraordinary display. and newness of its contents. rooms in private houses range from down entirely. - Corn, cotton, sugar, rice and tobacco Opposite the Palace of Manufactures 50 cents to $2.50 per day per person. A FREE PATTERN are here arrayed as they have never to the southward is the Palace of Edu­ The prevailing rate is $1.00 per person Silk Mitt Destroyed. (your own selection) to. every sub­ been before, and undreamed possibili­ cation, this being the first time that and in nearly every case good accom­ The plant of the East Side Silk scriber. Only SO cents a year. ties are revealed to Inquiring minds. education has been allotted a great modations with all conveniences and Company, on Twenty-third street, be­ -Such a dairy display was never at­ building all its own. A variety of in good localities may be had for this tween Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, tempted and such a collection of farm schools in daily session are the feature price. The higher rate presupposes Paterson, was destroyed by fire. The MS CALL'S •machinery and tools was never placed of this eight acre display. The two larger rooms and more luxurious quar­ mill was a two-story frame building, on exhibition. exhibit buildings in the eastern part ters. But no one need pay more than 100 hy 50 feet, and contained twenty MAGAZINE I The Palace of Transportation is next of the main group are Mines and Met­ $ 1.00. ' ' looms. It was managed by Henry In size, covering fifteen acres. One allurgy and Libera] Arts. The De­ The hotel prices have a wide range. Beach, and was said to have orders A LADIES' MAGAZINE. TheSpeer Wine Company, partment of Mines and Metallurgy has Com petition -will be brisk. A pem; beautiful colored plates; latest iiay only hint at the wonders it con- that would have kept the looms busy fashions; dressmaking economies : fancy- Passaic N. J., all summer. The flames spread so work ; household hints; fiction, etc Sub have their vineyards stocked of tht E L E C T R IC ITY IN JA P A N , A C H A N C E O F AIR. AN ORCAN WITHOUT STOPS. scribe to-dav. or, send «,c. fnr latest copy quickly that the whole building was ].ady agents ivarUeU Send for terms same grape, the only vineyard ol Activity of tlie Isiund Em pire ill Con- W hy It Proves Beneficial When a Per­ That Was tlie Opinion o< the Mail W itb ablaze when the firemen arrived. Stylish, Reliable, Simple,1 Up-to- the,kind in this country, me vines son is Ailing. date*. Economical and Ahcohitely structlon W ork. a M usicless Soul. When the roof of the structure fell in Per/ect-Fiuin^ Paper Patterns were imported and planted her* That the modern Japanese are de­ To maintain the balance of perfect There is a man living in an Elev­ several firemen had narrow escapes, over forty years ago. The Speer termined to keep abreast of the peo­ health in a body so complex as man’s, enth street flat who has no music in where the circulatory, respiratory, but no one was injured. It was fear­ Port wine and Burgundy are now ples of the Western world is shown his soul, and there is a man on the ed for a time that the fire would MS CALL, not only by their quick mastery of the muscular ai\d nervous systems inter­ regarded the finest in the world, lower floor whose soul is iull of it. spread to neighboring buildings, but ^ B A Z A R I art of war, but also by their readiness act so much upon one another, there the lower floor man not long ago add­ their, rich, full body and high the firemen confined it to the mill. to appropriate all the results of mod­ is need of very frequent adjustment, ed a four lung parlor organ to his lares character is unexcelled. In­ The building was owned by the Ben­ ern scientific discovery. According to especially in such a busy age as aud penates, and two healthy daugh­ JfeTKIlN? valids, weakly persons, especially jamin Eastwood Company. The loss the London Electrical Engineer, they this. ters of liis began to practice on it. All Se m s ’ Allowed aril Perforations slsow females, and tlie aged are made One great benefit of change of air is estimated at about $ 1 0 ,000. ths Basting and Sewing lines, are now displaying much activity in Several nights later a friend paid a Only to and 15 cents each—-none higher "trong and vigorous by its use, as the utilization of electricity for light­ is that the great law of contrast en­ visit to the first man, and as soon as Ask for .them Sold in nearly every, city a medicinal wine it has no equal; Her Quid Poisonous. and town, or by mail from • . : ing. power and traction purposes. The forced upon us by all natural phenom­ he got inside the apartment he heard as a family wine it has no super­ ena is allowed fuller scope for its In order to cure her sister of the THE HcCALL CO., Tokio electric light works have been the parlor organ on the lower 113-115-117 West 31st St„ NEW YORK. ior. First class physicians all over beneficent work. The various organs floor. habit of chewing tobacco, Nettie Hor­ Iu operation for a considerable time, the country, here and in Europe, of the boily are very really rested by ton, a fourteen year old negro girl and it has become necessary to greatly “Fine toned instrument that,” he who have tried them recommend slight changes in diet, cooking, water, said, because he, too, had some music living at 59 Ryle avenue, Paterson, extend the power house. The plant at A NEW REMEDY FOR DYS­ them as the best. . . ' ■ present has a capacity of 5050 horse new surroundings, people and amuse­ in his soul. poured a quantity of carbolic acid PEPSIA. A close study by physicians on power, and this is being increased by ments. The same monotonous daily Ihe musicless man grunted. into tlie tobacco pouch. When her the effect of different brands of fin additional 3GOO horse power. This round of duties tries them as it tries Whose make is it?" the visitor sister, Mrs. Mary Broadenax, took a W hat It I* and WlMt It Docs. j wines on the system convinces new plant will go into operation dur­ us, aud change of work is actual re­ asked. chew last night her mouth was se­ Suppose you, a sufferer with indiges-i them of the superiority of the Speer Ing the present month, and worli will freshm ent. Don t know,” was the ungracious verely burned by the acid. She ques­ tion, could consult twenty of America'* ; then be commenced on a further ex­ If specific ailments have manifested answer. tioned her young sister and the gir] greatest stomach specialists and, receive Passaic wines for their patients. tension, which will ultimately increase themselves, then the seashore for a ■‘How many stops has it?” admitted her guilt. Mrs. Broadenax honest advice and a prescription free, you | Sold by Druggists and Grocer a, ■ the output of the station by 10,000 tonic and general stimulant, mountain The host pulled himself up for a went before Recorder Noonburg and would avail yourself of the opportunity horse power. Fresh demands for elec­ air for its aseptic property, a sandy powerful effort. “Well,” he replied, preferred a charge of attempting to no doubt. ■ v ■ i tric power are being made on the elec­ district for its dryness or a sea voyage “it s been in the house for about a poison against the girl, who was ar­ That in effect is what would happen if you go to your druggist for a box of , tric company by the railway company, to invigorate the whole system will be ■n eek now, and in that time it hasn’t t ested. She admitted in the police calculated to ward off what would Pepsikola, a, prescription devised by •which is operating an extensive sys­ had any that I have been able to, dis­ esnrt that she had put the acid in twenty famous pliyswians for every form tem of light railways in Toklo. otherwise spell serious Illness. cover.”—New York Press. . the tobacco, but said that she did not of indigestion'and dyspepsia. : ag for patent; it may be 'worth money, want to kill her sister—only to cure Pepsikola is prepared in the form of ptly aMam'U. S. au& Foreig-n ' Man's Nerve Impulses. TUo IhirtlanolleR. 1! aT>;>y W hen They Are in Jail. her of chewing tobacco, as her brother chocolate-coated tablets and gives relief The speed of nerve impulses in man The question whether Russia has the a prisoner as soon as he steps was always talking about, his sister’s by increasing the flow of gastsie juice is stated by Dr. Alcoek, in a recent and saliva, by stimulating the stomach to and TRADE-M ARK'S or -return eight to send her Black Sea fleet m the outer office,” said a Charles 1 habit. She was committed to jail in Band p a p e r before the London Royal So­ do its own work, alrd by giving new tone -TIKE attorney's fee. model, skctelv through the Dardanelles is based ujjou sti jud i,nicer, according to the Bos- 'default of security. or photo and we send an 1 M'-g & and vigor to the entire digestive tract i F R E E report on \< e£ivz •a treaty executed in 1841 between the ciety, to be sixty meters liUli feeti a t,.i. Ruvvid, "throws himself into a . The cost is only 25 cents, and a valua- ! t2i£ best legal service and odricej and our five great Powers,>rs, | ‘ 'l\H second. The experiments of Sir Mich­ .dual \\ mi a sigh of relief, muttering: charges ars moderate. Try ua. . ael Foster fifteen years ago showed it ble treatise, “A drieeto Dyspeptics,” is j agreed that no ship'hip I xiiv 1 1 1 ,., is, the first happy hour in many Judgment Against Emperor. wrapped around every box. i to be thirty-three meters. Dr. Gowers, SW IFT A'-CCL. nation save Turk'u rli v l siss Un.i.th.,. This is especially true o f The commander-in-chief of the the eminent neurologist, remarks t H. T. LBFFKRTS. : | ; . P s i e s s f through the channelmel I on- inti* ihatred with large embezzle­ army of the Emperor of Sahara has ", ■ ■ I. either Dr. Michael Foster or Dr. AI- 0pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, 8.0. sent of Turkey, T h f vas ments. Tlieir consciences seem to be obtained judgment for $833 in a Lon-, eoek is widely wrong, or the rate of reaffirmed by thetie f Ua, on the verge of collapse until they ar­ don court against Ms august 4IrL" © i n t m s B t \ transmission has become greatly ac­ executed after the v’ar rive under the shadow of the jail, when ployer. That sum represents o n e in the 70s. celerated during the last fifteen years. they then see their future clearly," month’s salary. CUfO*? ; Sjdyi dl 8 © 8 8 ©8 e ;' P E P S I K O L A .-eufes: a ingestion anti dyspepsia. K1WI-KIWI, THE DANCING BIRD. r i ’i'H permanently cured.! A SEBHON ro s SUNDAY the crown of thorns in the very hour of It is the custom in nearly every ness after first day's use of j HOSPITAL SEGBETS. lofty achievement. . . theatre in England to lower' and raise H'erveEestorer..‘|2trialbottlj It is said that Ole Bull ascended the One of; the. Most Remarkable of Na­ D r.lt. H . Kt,rsK, .Lui.. 931 i l-miali mountains cf Norway, the.-e he 'saw the fireproof curtain at least once dur- ; ture’s Wonders. Nurse Says: 11 Pe-ru-na is a n interesting d is c o u r s e b y t h e the~majestie storm, heard the weird wail ing every preformance. This curtain Other people’s troubles b | Tonic of Efficiency. REV. L H. CASWELL, of the pines, listened to the roar of the In a bird store of the theatrical dis­ is not ornamental—it is not intended than his own. cascades, and frorn^ these he c-aught those trict a Kiwi-kiwi, or dancing bird, re’ rapturous tones with which he charmed to he—and it only remains down for the heart of tlie world. Tb” 3 it is be­ cently created a sensation, says the- a short time. S u l y e c t : “ A L i t t l e Inquiry Into T r i l i u l a - cause men have climbed some craggy Mat­ New York Times. She had been lation " — A .Pathetic Figure is tlie terhorn of chilling adversity, descended in­ brought to the city by an Australian' Shilly-shally Youth Cuddled in Luxury Ttoe British military force now in to some vale of shadows, hr,;ereO. by some sailor, a cast-off from one of the fruit and Shrinking From Life’s Combat. wave battered cliff; bccau=e _ they have South Africa costs $400,000 a week, it ships docking in port. braved opposition and hardship: because1 is officially stated. Brooklyn, N. Y.—For his Sunday ser­ they have had passages in their lives where "She’s the funniest creature we’ve mon, in the Tabernacle M. E. .Church, they Iiave experienced the extremities of ever put on show/* said the fancier, G-recnpoint, the pastor, the Rev. Lincoln an-mish and dsoiation that they have be­ SlOO Ttewartl. SSIOO. Hollister Caswell, took as -his subject “A come heralds of truth, have marked the “for she has neither wings nor tail, The readers of this paper will be pleased to Little Inquiry Into Tribulation.” The advance of civilization, have been high and was horn so. I found out about learn that there is at least one dreaded dis­ text was from Romans v: 3: “But we priests of science, refiners of society, re­ her from the Park Curator, and she’s ease that seienoe has been able to cure in a!] glory in tribulations." Mr. Caswell said: formers of faith. a real Kiwi. There's only been one itsstages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrb Unto each the ever recurring questions What is it that places this premium on Cure is the only positive cure now known to come. Whence the mission of adversity? rrief? Why are the great doers also the other of the kind in New York, and the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con­ W hy the existence of trouble? Do pain great suffers? What is it that vitalizes Barnum got him for his old museum. stitutional disease, requires a constitutional and pleasure proceed from kindred laws? pain, fjlorifies sorrow, and makes dead He didn’t live long, most likely danc­ treatment. Hall’s CatarrhCureistakeninter- How is it that while our earth in its orbit nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu­ men’s bones walk the earth clothed with ed himself to death. This Kiwi the keeps symphony with the host of heaven, tremendous influence? Let Moses answer cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy- it yet bears the undertone of anguish in froi" the mount of immeasurable glory: owner called Carmencita, because she ingthe foundation of the disease, and giving its bosom ? “I rejected a regal palace and the treas­ danced so much. You see, she’s got the patient strength by building up the eon- _ Suall we answer by impeaching Infinite urer of Egvpt. choosing rather to suffer four toes on each foot, and she uses stitution and assisting nature in doing its justice, by declaring the tryranriy of pain, affliction with the people of God that J. work. The proprietors have so much faith ia by asserting the Bondage of suffering? mi'dit be a statesman for the oppressed, them all in her steps. Her nostrils are its curative powers that they offer One Haa- 3Not so. But rather ino,_re for the mission liberate a nation of slaves, endure to be just like human ones, and when she dred Dollars for any ease that it fails to cur* Miss . e Peterson, Seen of trouble and learn the utility of adversi­ vexed, tried and discouraged through forty whirls and waltzes they spread apart Send for list of testimonials. Address 3?. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. tary Parkdale Tennis Club, ty. It is clear to the student oi ethics weary years that at -last I might stand il­ like a young colt’s at a first race. that there is'-an unknown quantity in the lumined in the transfiguration of the Son Sold by Druggists, 75e. -, cago, from experience advises] MRS. KATE TAYLOR. formula .of suffering. In this question x of God." Let David answer with his wail “She sleeps all day, and begins Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation equals life—life of service or of idleness; of anguish: “O. my son Absalom! my young girls who have pains « Mrs. Kate Taylor, a, graduated f her antics at twilight. It’s a regular HEe Key. Eugene M. Lyu’.aii. p’o of force or of weakness; or grand or of Ron- my son Absalom! would God I had circus when she lets her long hill sickness peculiar to the'r sej { nurse of prominence, gives her ♦ mean proportions. Adversity either makes died for thee. O Absalom, my son. my fessor of philosophy in Carleton Col­ £ experience with JPeritna in an J or ruins a man, his individual character son!” it was in the depth of his moum- down like a third leg, and starts to lege, Minn., has been called to the use Lydia E. Pinkliam’s | open, letter. Her position in so- j alone determining whether he shall be ins that he sung those poems which have dance and kick. Then you get the chair of systematic theology and table Compound. crushed or exalted. Opposing forces stim­ comforted the aching heart for ages. Let real fandango. She can kick far ovei i eiety and professional standing J ulate to heroic action. A man may choose apologetics in tho Congregatiion of ,To»eph and Daniel answer ns from a oris­ her head. The Curator says the Kiwis How many beautiful young g*. J combine to give special prom- » to dwell in luxury, but he must do so at on' and a den tney ascend the steps to the College of Canada, and will re­ velop into worn, listless and h d J inen.ce to her utterances. J the expense of the stronger forces of char­ royalty and fame. Let Savonarolo answer can’t do any flying, but they are ex­ move to Montreal in the fall. women, simply because sufficient acter. It is hard to endure pain, it is lovina the red hot iron of martyrdom pert runners, and if they ever find tion has not been paid to their piiysic&^. far harder to resist ease, but by resisting more"than the red hat of a cardinal. Let the cage open, they’ll get away from development.. No woman is exempt 1 HICAGO, ILL., 427 Monroe St.— and by enduring are wrought out those Use A llen's Foot-lSase. C Bruno answer, let Gallilpo. let Newton. from physical weakness and periodla i “As far as I have observed Peruna princely qualities which are attributes of Let Luther answer, and Wickliff and John any man, no matter how spry he is It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, is the finest tonic any man or -woman the ideal man. And so we are placed amid Huss. arid Wesley, and Francis Asbury. The female is larger than the male* Tired, Aching, Hot, Sweating Ifeet,Corns and pain, and young g-irls just budding- intO; can use who is weak from the after effects forces, rude and contrary, that we may It is a noble company. But there are some and is the most important member oi Bunions. Ask for Allen’s Foot-Base, apowder womanhood should be carefully guided' of any serious illness. gain the glory of breaking and bridlin; physically as well as morally. Anotho* whom reverses have ruined, whom af- the family. Carmencita is pretty valu­ to be shaken into the shoes. Cures while you “I have seen it used in a number ot them. If nature and environment shoub walk. At ali Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25e. w o m an , convalescent cases, and have seen several 'fiictions have spoiled, who refuse to be able. Tve had a good offer for her/- "befriend and never oppose, gratify and sublimated by suffering or ennobled by Don’t accept any substitute. Sample sent Misw Hannah E.'Mershon, Cab* other tonics used, but I found _ that never grieve, satisfy and never smite, life F b e e . Address,Allen S. Olmsted, LeBoy, N.Y. those who used Peruna had the quickest calamity. I see yonder a Napoleon, of ling-swood, If.J., says: would become immeasurably less noble. surpassing cenius. the world's autocrat. Russian “Scare Head.” relieE. It is not uncommon to think that suf­ If the good die young what’s the matter “ I thought I would write and tell He builds a^throne of steel only to see it The present war has produced the ‘*J?srima seems to restore vitality, fering, as well as sin, comes fleet footed rust and crumble e'er he dies. From his with the parson who lives to a ripe old you that, by following- your kind, ad­ increase 'bodily vigor and renew from Tartarus, whereas, suffering is not pinnacle of power he falls and lies pros­ first heading containing more than a vice. I feel like a new person. I was health andslrength in a wonderfully dependent upon sin. There is a ministry trate ill defeat. His failure is ignominious single line ever published in a Rus* always thin and delicate, and so weak of suffering, but there can never be a min­ Mrs. 'Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forchildxen short time, <■—MRS. KATE TAYLOR. because his snirit is ignoble. Upon the teething, soften the gums,redueesinflamma- that I could hardly do anything-. Men­ istry of evil. Is hatred the cause of love; barren rock of St. Helena he wanders, a revenge of forgiveness; selfishness of gen­ C b TEATPA BOEHM. tion allays pain,cureswind colic. 25c. abottle struation was irregular. In view of the great multitude of women lio.n at bay. a soul cowed_. a phoenix life ‘ ‘ I tried a bottle of your V egetaM ® suffering from some form of female dis­ erosity; vice of virtue? Humility is not in hopeless despair. By his side and tow­ One way for a young man. to make a hit Com pound and began to feel bettey ease and yet unable to find any cure, the daughter of pride, nor is error the ering above him rises Washington. He aojwoBHooTH eos coin. nom>- with the girl’s father is to strike him for a Dr. Hartman, the renowned specialist on propagator of truth. It is not true for a comes to the government when there is iP ’S'POK'fe loan. right away. X continued its -use, stnw female catarrhal diseases, has announced man to hold that beeause he has sinned nothing to govern. He beccmes command­ am now well and strong, and irum*‘ his willingness to direct the treatment of he is capable of reaching a higher holiness. er of the American Army when it is small IIPHEiffB 3SOME33UHTA H0FT&- IamsurePiso’sCure forConsumptionsaved struate regularly. I dannot say enoug-3** as many cases as make application to him Give not evil the credit of befriending hu­ and defeated. Without navy, without iFfywKoa KmtocsH. tny life three years ago.—Mas. T h o m a s Bob- for what your medicine did for me," during the summer months, without manity. Sin alienates, debases, ruins. Be­ gins, Maple St., Norwich, Sf.y,, Feb. 17,1900. — $6000 forfeit if original of above iett-*provitif money, without munitions, with traitors fiEOHHfir obcefmhbasb: j ?ep charge. Address The Peruna Medicine Co., hold how suffering risei; above evil! Evil and Tories abundant, with generals con- genuineness cannot ie produced’. Columbus, Ohio. is infamous; suffering may be glorious. nivins for position and grossly slander­ MiECKia KPESCEPB. Some girls had rather flirt than eat and Xydia E. Pinkham*'- Vegetable Evil merits antipathy; suffering often de­ ing bis character, he meets and defeats CEPSTtfJn* TcorcacirXra kofojut B(5$PAS- some do both simultaneously. Compound, will cure any woman Nitric Acid from Ammonia. serves praise. Evil swears fealty to the the most thoroughly equipped and ap­ ftySCttWO 21HC110 CETJTB, in the land, who suffers from, infernal; suffering never, bot repeatedly pointed, government of the "world; and y TAMEHBiHA Putnam Fadeless Dyes color more An improbable story is circulated goods, brighter colors, with less work womb troubles, inflammation of vows allegiance to the Infinite. To punish then, notwithstanding the importunities EEOBUH HOTTH BOS EEPBBHTH by “The Medical Times” without any evil is suffering’s smallest province. It than others. the ovaries, and kidney troubles. of a people he has freed, he refuses a PyCCKHMH_KA34KAM2. indication of its source of informa­ exists for a higher purpose than retribu­ roval crown and passes into history an tion—for a stimulating, educating, atoning npOTLlTIE s.«a ryccicnsi. in. Bipxmsy With the exception of the girl’s father tion. It says that nitric acid can be embodiment of unselfish service. TEItHlR) SUIT. and the dog, all the world tolerates a lover. purpose so that "afflictions are but the Far in the past 1 see corrupt Nero loll­ made from ammonia and air. It says shadows of God’s wings.” vr?03A K5TFAttcKA.ro nrAiraTaf&cni/ FREE to WOMEN ing in his chariot of regal magnificence; m-o-.aitb usocrPiuuiEiKb. A Large Trial Box and book of in­ that the mixture of ammonia and air Upon material things a literature ia dying bv inches a loathsome death, a vic­ written. Bead it! It tells of strife, strug­ structions absolutely Free and Post* is passed over heated platinum, the tim of the vet-v luxury and extravagance sian newspaper. Previously the most gle, contention. The law of dissolution co­ in which he delights. Rolling over the Ap- T he Shartest W ay paid, enough to prove the value o£ result being that the oxygen of the operates with the law of growth. The important news had never been so pian way on toward the city, he passes the honored and the death of Queen Vic­ out of an attack of air oxidizes the ammonia to nitric rock dies that the vegetable may live; the Homan guard leading a prisoner to exe­ PaxtineToilet A ntiseptic plant withers that the animal may grow; toria was announced without any ‘ Psxtine is in powdef , acid. Now, if this were true, the dis­ the body decays that the spirit may ex­ cution. Unto the prisoner the Emperor form to dissolve ttf;;; covery would be important, because pand eternally. Counter forces make the gives but a contemptuous glance. That heading. Rheumatism •water — non-poisoaotia life of the universe. The meteor gleams is all—and yet not all. That captive com­ end far Superior to liquid the process would be cheap, and salts mands the gaze of mankind. The name of or antiseptics contsmiaff made from nitric acid have a value in because of resistance; the shimmering con­ Nero is a synonym for Vice and shameless­ Where White Ants Are Useful. alcohol whicb irritate* stellations that glow upon the brow of A white ant’s nest Is about the last Neuralgia ^flamed surfaces, and agriculture. night are but fire "balls from the furnace of ness, while the name of Paul wields! a •g;^e.ho icleansingprop* Ammonia contains three atoms of the sun; light itself, resplendent and vi­ mightier influence with each succeeding thing in the world one would expect Jrtie$h The content* eenturv. Paul still lives! Die he cannot! lof; evVy box moke* hydrogen to one of nitrogen, and ni­ talizing, comes from combustion, antag­ to be of practical service to mankind, onism and chemical conflict. Adversity It is true that for this nurpose Nero led joiore AfitiseptKrlSsi tric acid contains the same elements him forth from prison. But see! Ooes he yet in Western Australia -white ants tion —lasts longer— enters into the very nature of things. and their nests are put to a variety goes fu rther—-bas morft in different proportions, besides a lit­ tremble? Does he chrink from his last izses in the Jamily and Earth’s living forms once slumbered in the enemy? Does this spiritual hero who tle oxygen. The air contains oxygen granite rock, and would still have slum­ of economic uses. doesraoregoodtlianaiij fought with beasts, struggled with waves, In the first place, the aborigines antiseptic preparation and nitrogen, so that the combination bered but for adverse forces active with­ you can buy« in. Chemicals were there to disintegrate, was scarred by the lash, incarcerated, described would supply the right in­ smitten, stoned and left for dead, does he sometimes eat the ants, and there are The formula of a noted Boston physfdan. earthquakes to shatter, fires to fuse, gla­ even a few white residents who have gredients. The great difficulty is to ciers to grind. There were corrodings, who, when each stroke of the “tribulum* fell upon him, shouted. “None of these tasted them, for the sake of experi­ and used.with great successes a Var%al malte them unite chemically, which is consumings, erosions, decayings. wither- ings and washing until the solid granite things move.1' does he now flinch? ence, and say they are not bad. But Wash, for Leucorrhoeai Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal a vastly more difficult proceeding than unfolded its treasures to make possible The block is there. The blade is ready. it is not a habit with the aborigines Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts* might be supposed. organic life. The headsman speaks, “Prepare!” Where to eat the insects; they prefer to de­ and ali soreness of mucus membrane, What mean the expressions, “natural is the tremor in the aged form? With ra­ diant brow and stately mien immortal he vour the mold out of which the ants In local treatment of female ills Paztm eis Criminal Education Society. selection,” “struggle for existence,” “sur­ vival of the fittest?” They indicate that stands. With eye flashing in hope, with build their nest. Is to use invaluable.- Used as a Vaginal Wash -we challenge the -world to produce its equal for Some remarkable details have just all life is an extended conflict, where each voice strong and confident, 'hear him. de­ Capital ovens are frequently im­ tome to light regarding a criminal order preys upon the next below and grap­ clare, "I am now ready to be offered:1 the thoroughness. It is a revelation in cleansing time of my departure is at hand; I have provised by the Australian prospector and healing power; it kills all germs which education society 'in the Italian city ples with the next above for mastery. The life of nations is no exception to fought a good fight. I have finished my out of these white ant mounds. They cause inflammation and discharges. St. Jacobs Oil All leading druggists keep Paxtine; price, 50o. of Foggia. This organization, called this law. Civilization mav boast of her course. I hare kept the faith.” Nero[s make a solid floor, ■ almost like ce­ a^ce cleaves his head nnd Paul., the hero, is Which affords not only sure relief, fchox; if-yours does not, send to -as for it. .Don't the “Malavita,” aimed at committing attainments, but revolt and revolution are ment, for the settlers’ huts, and in take a substitute—there ia nothing like Paxtiaa. the arbiters for her progress. She may ex­ crowned with the abundant life. but a prompt cure. It soothes, all sorts of crime, from highway rob­ the township of Derby, in western subdues, ana ends the suffering. W rite for the Free Sox of P axtine to-day. ult in the “evolution of government,” but How has the ministry of the Christ been B. PAXTOH CO., 7 Pope 131dg., Boston, Mas*. bery to kidnapping. Two schools ex­ turmoil, violence, bloodshed cry out, “We wrought out? In all the centuries of sor­ Australia, they have been turned to P r l c e t 2 5 c . a n d 5 0 c. isted—one to teach the way to use are factors in thy prosperity.” row whose grief compares with that of profitable use by being rolled in as a the knife, and the other for pickpock­ What people were more oppressed than Him who is at once the Author and Sa­ top layer on the public roads. Looking for a Home 1 ets. A few francs were charged for the ancient Hebrews ? Rameses enslaved viour of mortal man? With uncovered them in Egypt, hardship harassed them head bow we before the sublime sufferer. Then why not keep In view the admission, and pupils graduated ac­ in the wilderness; the Land of Promise Behold! Out of the anguish of tbe garden, Bedrooms in Trees. W. L. DOUGLAS I act that the farming lands uj: cording to the proficiency they at­ pledged but little more than shock on out of the doom of the tomb He of the A remarkable hotel is in California, $ 4 .0 0 , $ 3 .5 0 , $3 .0 0 , $ 2 .5 0 tained. If any one of the members shock o! battle. That was the nation— riven side, He of the thorn crowned head, on the road between Canta Cruz and BEST IN buffeted, defeated, tried—that became the He of the broken heart walks down the %na'S2 S H O E S THE WORLD. was arrested other members volunteer­ San Jose. California possesses the safe depository of truth, and gave to the ages elevating sorrow until it grows with W.L. Douglas shoes ed to give perjured testimony on his world as it3 consummate flower Diety In­ a heavenly hallow, lifting the burden of largest trees in the world, and a Western are worn by more behalf, while a few more took charge carnate. woe from bruised and staggering human­ shrewd hotel-keeper has conceived the ity. This is He who exalts the lowly and men than any other of the witnesses for the prosecution, What has been the discipline by which idea of utilizing as a wayside hostelry our own nation has attained its present raises toil to nobility, declaring that pain, make. The reason whom they scared by threats into re­ strength? It had indeed a wonderful pa­ shall no longer be accursed, but that life a group of these mammoths, thus sav­ is, they hold their Canada shall be triumphant in adversity. Is_ this fusing to testify. rentage. The brave little Netherlander ing himself the cost of building or shape,fltbetter,-wear are sufficient to support a population of 50,00ft,WO o r : whom the Council of Blood, the Inquisi­ our life? Nob vacillating, meagre, indo­ rent. The hollow trunk of one tree, over? Theimmigratioe. for-the past six years has lent, but sturdy, unflinching, enduring, longer, and have been phenomenal* - • \ . tion and the Holy See could not doivn; whose circumference is ahout twenty- The Magic Carbon. tbe glorious Huguenot fresh from hearing overcoming, decisive—a triumphant Jife? greater intrinsic Steel #s cast iron, half way on to­ the blood cries of St. Bartholomew; the This only is life with deathless possibili­ two yards, is arranged as a reception value than any FREE Homestead Lands ward wrought iron. It has some of sturdy, psalm-singing Puritan who wrung ties, and he only who lives for the future room, and the surrounding space, shel­ catches the secret of tbe pr^ent and its other shoes. easily accessible, while other lands may be pur­ the stiff-harsh, stubborn traits of the Magna Charta from John, who served tered by a thick roof of spreading chased from Bailwuy and Land Companies. ThtK Hampden to resist the king, who animated trials. Xjook we beyond diurnal revolu­ Sold Everywhere, grain and grazing- lands of Western Canada are th* branches, serves as dining-room and best on the continent, producing1 the best grain and cast iron, combined with the bending, Cromwell and his Ironsides at Marston tions gauging the sweep of the planet in * look for name and price on cattle (fed orpRTaas alone) ready for xnarket.’ :• : : ; yielding qualities of the wrought iron, Moor and Naseby, who taught Vane how its course around the sun. Trials and smoking-room. A number of other D ouglas uses Corona Coltslciii, wliicli is to die, who struggled amid overwhelming tests, slanders and betrayals, desertion smaller hollow trunks make comfort­ everyw here conceded lobe tlie finest Patewi M arkets, Schools* Railw ays and all orher and inherits from its pig iron fore­ JLeatlier yet produced. Fast Go'.or Eyelets wp-a-. C a n a d a forces for religious liberty; these, whom and opposition are for to-day; character able bedrooms, furnished in the most Shoes by uiail,25 cents extra. Write foe Cat'i'ot. conditions make W estern a n o n - father the family trait of absorbing the American is proud to own a3 worthy for eternity. IE man in the future ex- W . X. DOUGLAS, Brockton, viable spot lor the wcttlor. carbon. Carbon, then, in varying pro­ ancestors, are all sons of hardship and en­ nects to rest upon his knowledge of truth, approved style, and some trees at a For a descriptive Atlas and other information portions, is the great distinguishing durance, conquerors in the nobler fields of he must find some trial to test it now. If little distance are occupied by the apply, to i>Ir. W. D- character is to count forever, some sharp Superintendent of Immigration^ mark between iron and steel. The battle. Thus out of niillemums of smuggle hotel staff. Ottawa* Canada* with the myriad-headed hydra of persecu­ and merciless criticism must prove its 1 CURES WHERE ALL EISE FAILS. subtle play of this element, as found integrity now. I Best Cottgh. Syrup. Ta&tes Good, use tion arises the America of to-day. The na­ S in time. Sold by drugpiats. DRO— ' -PSY — - qolcVN--w relief®??oo?E2y; marts Trsna**”» in steel, is one of the most marvellous­ tion’s birth was marked by pain. Speak, There is no more pathetic figure in the One of the First Submarines. Book of testtmonfc]* « 4 IO dayfl’ tosteSJ ly fascinating exhibitions of natural ye noble slain of Bunker Hill! Ye patriots world of to-dav than the shilly-shally It seems rather an absurd/ thing, Free. Sr. s. s. o k e s nf'l'j *0K8, SozSYAfelaatB, 8ae phenomena. The smallest quantity, clashing arms with an alien foe! Shout, youth cuddling in the lap of wealth and said a naval captain to the writer, ye pallid lips of the blood stained snow of shrinking from lire’s combat. We are not although a submarine boat was tried changed in the slightest degree, pro­ Valley Forge! And tell us that freedom is wooden dummies, but must be men of duces effects f>.s different as night gained by devotion to death; that liberty granite, against whom the leaping waves on the Thames nearly three centuries r r m m duiBEST rmFOR THEiiie bureuBOWELS ^ from day.—W. S. Harwood, in St. rides triumphant over a road macadamized and mountainous surges shall beat only to ago, we still have not evolved any- by the bones of its devotees; tell us that recoil in impotent furv. The need of this N icholas. the advancing stages of national life are hour is strong manhood. Perseverenee is heralded by conflict and hastened by the the characteristic that wins. Expect -not presence of a martyr host! _ to glide through easy seas, with silken, Rusin has 150 regiments of mounted Passing into the realm of the intellec­ sails tense in the breeze of favor. You Cossacks. UP18 tual it is found that the power of incisive must'steer through narrow straits; here intellect is purchased with the hard coin a whirlpool of doubt, there a hidden rock How to Keep House. of struggle. The product of genius is of skepticism, where adverse currents CANDY dearly bought. No pioneer of philosophy, W ith all the luxuries and pleasures of would strand the bark high on the barren or science, or religion ever blazed his way beach of despair. You must sail by the N*. CATHARTICS this life, its big enjoyments and its smaller through unbrod forests who was -not con­ Siren Isle of insinuating desire; must re­ I -comforts, there is an offset or antithesis fronted by poverty, prejudice or j ardships sist enchantments which lull to the sleep nch we have to contend wi th in the innumerable. Not in courts of ease; not of voluptuous death: must feel the grip of in rich classic halls; not in the midst of eternal realities; must more on and out to ,1 m of aches and pains. In some way and fame and loud huzzas are deepest emotion the unfoldmenfc of the soul with an iron \ means every one has a touch of engendered, rarest truths f«und nor sub- determination to wrest victory out of de­ iS!^ORKWHfLFyoiiSLEEP them in some form at some time. Trifling limest conceptions begotten. From a ctip feat, and weave a garland of praise out of GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troubles, appendicitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad 1 as some of them may be, the risk is that of hemlock in Athens; from the cross in the failure of friends, the malice of ene­ blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowelst foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples, Jerusalem; from an apostle’s dungeon at pains after eating, liver trouble, sallow skin and dizziness, W hen your bowels don't move they will grow to something greater and mies, the contempt of rivals and the hard­ Home; from the chamber; of a blind bard ship of jife. An Illustration of the First Known regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all other diseases together. It rack the system with constant torture. starts chronic ailments and long years of suffering. N om atterw hat ails you^start taking in London have come the thoughts that Submarine Vessel. ’ CASCARBTS today, for you will never get well and stay well until you get your bowels There is nothing, therefore, of this kind have swayed the world. . The Treasure of Kindness. right Take our advice, start with Cascarets today under absolute guarantee to cure or that we have a right to trifle with. Taken Why is the sacred page so filled with thing like a perfect under-water ves­ money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk. Sample and tenderness, pathos and comfort? It was Guard within yourself that treasure, sel. Of course, this submarine of the bookletfree. Address Sterling Remedy Con^paay, Chicago or Nev»'XT —Ie, 50a in time, the worst forms of pains and not written with a golden pen in an easy kindness. Know how to give without hesi­ aches are easily subdued and cured chair, in a scholastic library.. For ink, tation. how to lose without regret, how to time of the Stuarts was a very primi­ by the free use of St. Jacobs Oil. there were tears of a multitude of weepers. acquire without meanness. Know" how to tive kind of craft. It was propelled rcplace in your heart by the happiness of No well regulated household ought to be For pens, there were fishermen, shep­ by oars and, I believe, was much more 1 '..Cleaner. herds, bedouins of the desert, slaves, con- those you love, the happiness that mav be adept at sinking than at coming to the without a bottle of this great remedy for victa and martyrs. For libraries, there wanting in yourself.—p. W, Faber. ’ 4 pain. It is the specific virtue of penetra­ were desolate rocks, caverns, mountain surface again.—London Tit-Btts, sides, sea shores and prison walls. Out of INC tion in St. Jacobs Oil that carries it Tli© Only Safe Boad, right to the pain spot and eSects a prompt such harsh and unfavorable conditions Faithful Public Servant. came the volumn which through all the Accidei it does very little toward the pro­ Warren W. Emory of Range, N. H„ cure even in the most painful cases of years has been coveted by the bereaved, duction f any great result in life. Though m Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica. sought, by the lonely, loved by the trou­ sometime s what is called “a happy hit” has served thirty-six consecutive You want it also in the house at all times bled. Excellence of thought comes by way may be aade by a bold venture, the com* years as town clerli, thirty-one as for harts, cuts and wounds, and the house of toil, endurance, denial. mon higlt-iw&y of steady industry and ap­ town treasurer and twenty-five years sfaio^uefi. Mind, capable of Infinite thoughts, has Plication is the only safe road to travel.— as postmaster. He also served in tlie that always has it keeps up a sort of in­ its garflejsi of Getbsemane. Mind srears, iamuel S miles. - ...... MoMaloNY; surance againsS pain. ______legislature for two years. ^ ■ -■-« i WAY ORTUNE Green

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