...-J THE WASHINGTON STAR

30TII YEAR-NUMBER 25. WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. .J., THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897. SUBSCRIPTION: 81.50 PER YEAR;'

• HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. UHLE'S liKliAT FEAT. "Billy" Hill and his coltn (nit colts' HAPPY OHILDEEN'S DAY. ed with "The Young People's Repub- will go to Stanhopo this Saturday for lic," which consisted of tho adoption thofr gnmo with Koclcawny. UJiIo and of a constitution by several young The Clo»In<* Kxorelnos of tliv (Jlnss u Didn't Allow tlicMI/|inlis of I'av T!u>Sitn wejroheli d I..n. Dawes' Music Hall last S iturdny afternoon against the Mizpah ington by a acoro of 12 to 4. was observed for the first time in the Miss Nellie Wood represented "Lib- Friday night. Every seat in tho hall Club, of Passaic. Tho visitors failed to handsome new Methodist church last erty." Mr. S. N. Tressler presented was tukon, and thoro were liardly half securo a single base hit, so mystifying Sunday ,and It will go down in the his- "Law" as an article in the constitution; as many people present as would have wore bis curves, and tho Mizpah's only A. W. OREVELING-SELLS OUT. tory of that institute as one of the "Intelligence" was presented by MIsa been had there been more commodious run was obtained through u combina- moat sueccssuil series of services thir Gertrude Voorhees; "Fraternity," by accommodations and no admission feo. tion of rank errors nnd bad umpiring. congregation has over carried out. • Miss May Gordon; "Temperance," by Proilting by the experience ofa yenr This solitary run. which saved the Tho Stock of the Mammoth ltii/,)ir , Tho threatening weather; of the John Hall; "Uprightness," by Miss ; ago, whon tho hall was packed to sufil- visitors from a whitewash, WQB secured morning did not keep away a church- Lena Fritta and "Patriotism," by Geo. cation and hundreds could not gain in the fifth inning.. With two men McirhiiiitH of lliiiitvnlon Co. ful of worshippers. This service waa F. Snyder. .. admission, including friends of the out, Clarknon hit a slow one to Uhle, The well known mercantile house of devoted to the report of Rev. J. R. : The evening's program was excel- graduates, the Board of Education who after fumbling it, throw to first A. W. Crevellug has changed hands. Wright, the pastor, which was given lently rendered, and the fact that this wisely adopted a safeguard in. the way quickly. Tho throw was quite wide After quite a half-century career of the clnaeBt attention and was a source was. so waa In a great part: due to the of reserving a certain numbor of seats and Craft had to lean from the base succeBS under tho able generalship of of surprise and pleasure to the Metho- efforts of Mrs. Oscar Jeflery and Mra. for the graduates' particular friends considerably but still retained his foot Washington's oldest and most success- dist people who have so nobly stood Henry S. Groff, who drilled the speak- ' and soiling the remainder at 15 cents on the bag. Umpire Hoi man believed ful store keeper, the big business enter- by their church and pastor in the great ers in their respective parts. each. The rosult was that those who differently, however, and called the prise comes into the control of the firm work of building the handsome edifice After the arduous work necessary to runner safe, although ho seems to have of Hall & Trewin, two enterprising which stands as a monument to thoir bring to a successful finish two such attonded did so with comfort and with- J been tlie only person on the grounds perseverance and liberality. . •:. out fear, and the income was-nearly who thought that way. Uhle then young merchants of Hunterdon coun- excellent programs, those who in any sufllcienttopay the expenses incident 1 I tried to catch Olarkson napping at first ty, who took possession on Monday. measure helped make the day a suc- to theoxerolfles. and threw wildly to Craft and tho run- The now firm proposes to continue The pastor's report was as follows: cess should feel well repaid for the. Tho graduating class of this year ner went to third. The next man up the business upon the same general "Of tho amount subscribed two years happy consummation of their eflbrta. numbered 18 members. Tt was not sent the prettiest kind ofa fly to Lance lines as heretofore, although thore ago §20,044.91 has been paid in; on tho Tlie decorations consisted of flowers deemed advisablo to have,so largo a will bo some changes in the methods. first subscriptions of §17,000, which are massed on the pulpit platform. • In the .n right field, and with two out, the now due, there remains a balance of numbor glvo orations and essays, as it run should havo been shut off. Lance The st?«kriwitl be largely increased rear wna an immense bank of ferns and would consumo too much time, so the however, let the ball slip through his and extenbi;'^"i~o1^ratlons are to bo only §2,278.70; since April 1st, two flowers; around the front was a row of - nino having tho highest averages wore flngeis and a very ingloriously secured made in the building. The present months and nineteen days, there has potted plants, ferns, palms and bo- assigned a performance. Tho essays run utis tallied. corps of employee will be retained and been paid in $2,109. There "are 000 quets, arranged high on either side and of the other nine aro published in full tho largo list of old patrons will be subscribers to the building fund." gradually reaching the flqor in the in this issue. The Mizpahs area team of vory good Recorded the greatest consideration Besides this remarkable financial center. A large croas of daisies was in The Metropolitan orchestra, an or- ball players and aro capable of playing that a liberal yet safe policy can sug- ihowlng there was added to the church the center of the platform ; nnd palms ganization of young men who aro not a better game than they showed here. gest. membership by a recent revival 200 and ferns occupied convenient nooka. yet thoroughly drilled, furnished music The seemed unfortunate in making During the summer months a vigor- probationers, making the total mem- The whole effect was very prelty. ofa highly pleasing character. It con- errors at critical stages of tho game. ma campaign of house clearing will bership 600. Those who had charge of the trim- sisted of eleven pieces and the selec- The catcher and third baBeman were >e on, and tho public will be kept fully From noon on, the weather was ming wore Mrs. Win. Vannatta, Mra. tions rendered were artistic and tho THIS VOUXC LADIKS IN C(>3II>O.SITK. exceptionally clever players, and the informed from week to week of the everything that could be desired, and D. B. Laubach, Mrs. A. F. Florey and latest out. The renditions were a The above Is a composite picture of the girls-.of the Washington High School pitcher did elegant work. He kept the irogreas of the sacrifice sale of the the church was full in the afternoon Misses Beulah Risler and Grace Yaundt." medley overture, "The Vitoscope;" graduating.cliiaa/' if the features of them all were molded intu one, thjB is what lome team down to six hits. Consider- ireaent stock through the moat natur- when the primary department of the "The Butterfly," "Ma Angellne," "I the result wc;uld be. The head shows an even and well balanced tomperment. ng that his work was done with a 1 and efficient of mediums—the news- Sunday school, which is 150 strong, Love Nono EIBO But You" and "The Tho chief^oilaraetoduties Bhown in this portrait are benevolence, veneration team behind him making ten errors, paper. held their Children's Day exerciser Close of it Successful Business Career. Mariner's March." , and.flr»*iiieH8, coupled with ideality, sublimity and cautiousness, giving intel- his record is almost equal to Uhle's. Mr. D. S. Hall is now in the mercan- The little people had seatB on the , The recollections of a busy life cen- , Following tho invocation by Rev. ligence, refinement, and purity to the personality. It is tu be hoped thnC these One of the very peculiar happenings tile business in Flemington, and Mr. large pulpit platform aud their smiling tered in the career of Mr. A. W. Grove- Chas. W. Haines, F. Clark Thompson prominent and excellent points may be further developed and prove the ruling of the game was the odd manner in T. R. Trewin runs a store at-Lambert- faces added to the beauty of the decor- ling who, on Monday last, closed out rendered the salutatory in a manner elements in their future careers. which bases on ballB were given to •ille. Both have had wide experience ations about them. his mercantile business to Messrs. Hall very creditable. He spoke of the hard Hann. That player received four of and seem well qualified to conduct The opening chorus "Children's & Trewin. studies and tedious work which had these gifts and was hit once, and con- with marked success the larger busi- Day," was sung by the Primary school Mr. Creveling was born near Brass Castle, Washington township, Dec. 24, been requlrod to bring the class to the stage. Their characteristics were of apprehending those first or fundamental sequently Is not credited with a time at ness in which they have justembarked. whiuh aUo recited the 23rd psalm. highest pinnacle of public school fame. cleverly reviewed and a prophesy as to truths or principles .which are the condi- bat. Another accident occurred which The public will be pleased to see new Harold Cyphers gave the greeting; 1826. His parents .were Samuel and He vouched for tho progress of educa- their future was given. tions of nil real and scientific know- will lay up another player for some life infused in the popular old store, "Among the Flowers" was recited by MaryWandlin^ Creveling. His father, tion and praised tho systematic work ledge, und which control the mind in all time. Ervtn, in running after a short and even competitors will receive bene- Louise Hann, in her usual taking man- died when he was bub five monthB old. now being conducted. His opening Mr. Joseph A. Murphy's oration, Us processes of investigation and deduc- field fly, gavo his right leg a wrench fit by reason of tho improved methods ner. "A Penny," by Myrtle Young The schooling which the boy received remarks were followed by an oration "Ideal Force," was delivered fluently tion. which dislocated it at the knee joint. and the effect such an establishment was followed by the collection by covered scarcely a year in all, and at entitled "Moulders of Public Opinion." and with characteristic; earnestness, The Roman god Janus, from whom our He was unable to continue playing will have as an eneourager of distant the infant school. The collection came ;he age of eight years he went to work He said that public sentiment con- tie said that man was created with a month or January is named, Is represented and Lance took his place at second, ;ratle. We wish the new firm well. next and was received by Misses Annie iu the fields of the neighboring farmers trolled everything; without jtnothing mind which was to bo developed, und with two fnces, one looking forward and Andrews going to right field. Uhlo Groff, Hattie Karr, .Etta Reed, Alberta and picked up stones at five cents a was given ideas by which seemingly the other looking back, to Indicate how day. At twelve he worked in a brick could succeed—with it- nothing could impoasible feats were accomplished. much hokntiw.of tho pnst and of tbe fu- had.to leave at the beginning of the Shrope, Carrie Farley, Gussie Hill, fail. If an evil exists and public senti- ture. If he once really lived, and wns eight inning to catch a train and A Siricltk- at .lolinsoiishurg. Flossie Stickles, LillieFritts, LilaFred- yard at a shilling a day and when four- ment is against it, it must go. If a Ho illustrated in the case of Gutton- worshiped us a deity alter death, i\a some Andrews then went into the pitcher's enburg. The exercises were resumed teen he went to Asbury and entered reform is to bo instituted its success burg, whose rough idea of the printing btilievt;, ic wii.4 only beciuse he ruled his box. He succeeded in keeping tho George W. Lundy, a well known,and by Dolores Deremer, who recited the Btore of J. 0. Winter as clerk. depends upon public sentiment. Mou press, gave to the world one of the people with such excellent "common Mizpah's from adding either to their respected farmer of Johnsoiisburg,shot "Children's Dny." "Nature's Duett," Two years later he came to a Washing- havo been made and men have been greatest instruments of influencing the sense." Julius Caesar, might have kept score or base hit account. himself with suicidal intent last Friday was nicely sung by Ethel Wright and ton store and shortly after went over people of the world. James Watts, in the world in his grasp and stved his life, If so badly that he died on Sunday. He tho bill to Oxford Furnace and took a ruined by it. experimenting with his mother's lie only had had the discretion to leave oft" and his* wife had been milking the cows Bertha Cline; Augustus Snyder'B dec- his poor little laurel crown and refuse the Tho score: lamation was entitled "Mother." lOBition in the large store of G. W. Tlie subject of Miss Margie L. Eilen- steaming tea ketllu, got an idea which worship pivjsn the gods. WASHINGTON. md upon the completion of that work Little Marjorie Shrope very cutely re- & S. T. Scran ton. He returned to bergor's etmay was "Our High School was tho forerunner of tho present le returned to the house, while she re- cited "Little Boy Blue," Margie Washington in a year and secured em- Days Are Over. 'What Now?" In steam locomotive. The value of elec- Queen Elizabeth, who was so learned AH. It. H. O. A. E nained outside to finish some other tricity waa also spoken of. Scientists mid accomplished, and knew how to man- Cox, c... 5 0 0 12 0 0 luties. Lundy had hardly been in the Snyder.sang a solo and Ha McCann, addition to commanding a. pleasing age her mighty kingdom better than any Snillli, If. 5 0 14 0 0 gave a recitation; a temperance reci- appearance, she spoke in a clear, well are passing their lives in work which man of her re tlm, was yet so absurd that Christine, cl'. 5 0 0 10 0 louse ten minutes before the report of tation and song was given by Willie modulated voice and with a confident will redound to tho benefit of mankind. she would not look in a gliiss when she Ervin,2b 3 0 0 1 1 0 i gun waa heard, and when Sirs. Lundy Gordon, Elias Mackey, Joseph Fitts, air. These combined with pleasing Miss Mary Francis Beavers was the was old for (ear of seeing her gray hair Hann, ts 0 3 0 0.3 1 nvestigated he was found in the Raymond Price, Russel Chamberlain effect. Slio told of the joys and sor- valedictorian of her class. Her ad- and wrinkles. No wonder her naughty Craft, Ib 5 2 2 8 0 0 citchen with a gun shot wound in his and Howard Shimeiv "A Basket of rowsof school life, the disappointments dross was given in well chosen lan- ruiiicls of honor used to take advantage of Force, 3b 3 1110 0 side. He received temporary relief Daisies," recited by Mollie Taylor, and and triumphs and the final attainment. herweiiknesH, and put the ptiintou the end Luice.rf. 4 12 0 0 1 from physicians, but they were unable guage and in an earnest and pleasing of her nose, i listen d of on her cheeks. With Uhle, p 2 2 0 0 3 3 to save him and he died on Sunday. a duet by Minnie Miller and Mary Now they were questioned as to their manner. She thanked the trustees ami all her getting she did not get understand- Andrews, 2:0 0 0 0 0 Gano were followed by a recitation future life. They intended to begin teachers for the interest they had ing, mid that was the only thing she need* The funeral services took place on "Give us a Chance" by Chas. Gulick, nowythe "A B C'a" of practical life Tuesday. He leaves a widow and four shown in the class. Then a few words cd when she c inie to die. Total 31 9 C 27 7 5 grown up sons and one daughter. He George Merrill and Chaa. Bowlby. *with the full realization that the tribu- of encouragement were directed to the There never was so little foolishness in MIZPAH, OP PASSAIC. "The Rainbow," was the title of the lations which are to come would vex members of tho junior class, following tho world as today. The poet and the was about fio years old. recitation by Sadie Merrill, Etta Risler, them still more than those which pre- AH. It. It. o. A. E them with remarks to her classmates. artist have cut off their long hair and now 3.Clougb,3b.... 4 0 0 4 5 3 Mr. Lundy had held many positions Deanio Washburn, Maud Smith, Millie ceded them in school life. At the close of the valedictory Bhe de- look as intelligent as other men. The rlartin, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Sharer, Eddie Warman and Willie Gor- philosopher has learned to tnlk sense; of trust, having been township col- don, with a chorus by the school. "A Miss Helen S. Kase's essay was livered an essay on "Self Reliance." men and women arc admitted to have Cinif.lb 4 0 0 0 0 2 lector and township committeeman. He "Nature's Harmonies." It was a She said a man must be self-reliant to minds'of their own, and all the children B. Clouirh, cf.... 4 0 0 0 0 0 was also an elder in the Christian Pretty Boquet," was given by Cora choico'composition of beautiful senti- accomplish anything. The same also around us are handling subjects beneath Rutledge, If. 4 0 0 3 10 church. No other reason is known for GuiiBUUles, Julia Shrope, Beulah Lee ment and was well received. She said uppliod to women. The idea is DO which the old siges would have staggered Hensor, rf. 3 0 0 10 0 the act than that he worried over ill and Mamie Hoffman. "Onr Flag" longer held that all women are tender, and groaned. Silly boys and girls are Brooks, 2b 3 0 0 11.1 was given by Harry Hildobrant; there were too many who looked upon growing so scarce that after a while it will McCann.e 3 0 0 6 4 2 health, he having suffered considerably "Roses" by Katie Gardner; Cora nature as a meaningless word. Tnoir clinging, vine-like creatures. Yaars Clarkson,S3...... 2 10 0 0 2 during the past six months. After he own natures were so unappreciated ago women were taught that their only be hard to procure them us curiosities. shot himself he expressed regret at Thompson gave "Rosebud" a vocal that thoy could not, like Tennyson, duties were to look after household "Common sense" is native, practical in- Total ; 3L 1 0 2-1 13 10 having committed the foolish deed. solo; Florence McCann, an excellent affairs, but today many of tiiuniUire telligence, natural prudence, mother wit, •ecitation entitled "Dandelion;" Mabel hear tho "brook's chatter," or like tact in behavior, acute ness in the obser- SCORE BY INNINGS. Lowell, hear the "trees and breezes fitting themselves for some occupation Mackey and Lou Barber sang "The doyment with J. W. Cole. Mr. Cole's whisper;" nor could they feel as David which will yield them sufficient income vation of character, in contrast to habits Washington 00110430 3:— 9 Composite pictures are comparatively a Bird's Song;" a recitation by Ethel of acquired learning or of speculation. We MIzpiih 0 00010000—1 new feature of photography, nnd their re- Oarling, Cora Thompson, Etta Risler, ilace of business waa a two story frame did when ho oxclaimcd "tho hoaven3 to relieve their ovor-laxed male rela- want nothing but solid, healthful fiction in production has heretofore been confined >uilding, 28x30 feet, on the Bite of J. declare tho glory of God and the firma- tives of their support. our lives, a Bortof home made living. The Struck out—by Uhle, 10; by Andrews, 2; to the great dailies. With characteristic Mary Gano and Edith Paulin, was (V. Fitts' present store building. ment Bhoweth his handiwork." things that have lusted and will last fore- by Martin, 5. Passed balls-McCann, 3. entcrp'ise Photographer Mat hen's last followed by the closing number "The In 1S49 Mr. Oreveling married Lydia Following MiB3 Beavers' closing essay ever, are founded upon the great, strong Wild pitches—Martin, 3. Buses on balls— week made tbe three portraits which we weetest Story," sung by the school. "Art a Refining Element" was the tho class arose and sang a class song. rock of "common sense," while the waves off Martin S; offUhle 1. Umpire Holmnn, reproduce in this issue. They are well tdaline Bodine and shortly after subject of MiBB Bessie K. Robbins'esaay. of time wash everything else away. pought out the mercantile business of This waa followed by a somewhat NOTES. taken p.nd reflect credit upon his skill. The honors were equally distributed iiis employer. Two years later he She spoke in an easy and distinct longthy address by State Superintend- Next Saturday tho home team goes They are worthy of study. manner. Art, she said, is the power ent Olios. J. Baxter. His remarkB Charity. amongst the little folks as was shown built the " Mammoth Banzar," on of doing something not taught by were directed principally to the class, BY CHARLES H. FASH. o Lehighton, Pa., to play the strong by the frequent bursts of applause. Washington avenue, in which he con- nature. True art is not a superficial "Alnst for the rarity club at that place Some for ten, some for twenty and some Each one on the program did hia part tinued to do business until last Mon- lie'said that of tho many commence- Easton defeated Catasauqua 9 to 0 for thirty years have suffered from piles well and all are entitled to credit. ; talent. Man is not satisfied with ments ho had attended this season :-r;.;,, : ;:uOf Christian char'*y and then have heen quickly and perman- nature unadorned, but flies to art and none impressed him more favorably or Under the sun." last Saturday. __ ently cured by using De Witt's Witch Hazel The ladies who had the exercises in Mr. Creveling's business career conveys his better Bense in statutes, These words from Hood's "Bridge of gavo him more pleasure. He had Sighs," are only too true in many cases, Princeton won,the College champion SaHe the great rcmedv for piles nnd all charge w ere Mrs J K Oooko super covers a period of nearly 49 years. pictures and the like. The fine arts noted an advance along educational for of all the good gifts and ditine attri- ship last Saturday by defeating "Vale forms of skin diseases F > Jenkins War intendent of the department, who He was known far and near as one of consist of sculpture, painting, architec- lines all through the state. The fact butes God can give to man, Charity stands 22toS |i| ren Co Drug Store directed the worL. Mrs Lucien M the largest merchants in this part of ture, poetry and music. All theso are that Washington 'township is nearly pre-eminent. Shrope had charge of the recita bhe State, and as one of the most ... grand acquirements, but the .most re- square.nnd-,the- borough is located in Entering the house of poverty, and the tions, and Mrs J R Wright directed energetic of business men. His business " niiiiig of all is"music.": Tlie man who its center, exceptional advantages are home of the afflicted, lightening the bur- the singing Ihey were assisted in qualities were remarkable up to about c offered for unity and moat successful dens of the weak, and stilling the tongues .ariouB wajs bj ill the primary three years ago since which time his is not movod by the harmony of sweet of evil, dark mid dreary indeed would be eounds and has no music in him is fit work. The right of women to vote at this world without its gentle influence. :eachers head has given him a great deal of for treason and 1B not to bo trusted. school meetings was advocated and the And it is not only the nth who can exer- The evening's program was the one trouble. Failing mental power afe last Mr. Win, S. Petty had a very lawyer men were asked to vote for the consti- cise charity toward their fellows. No, no that attracted the most attention compelled him to retire from active 1 like appearance and barring the usual tutional amendment providing for this. the poorest of earth's children can love Long befoie the doors were opened a msiness. vehement gestures of men of that pro- Tho speaker said that Principal Grif- Godab^-oall things and their neighbor for large ciowd gatheied m front of the Mr. Creveling is a man of genial dis- fession, he orated in that manner, and. fith was tho first to ask him to speak to God's'auiv^and that, alter all, is the true church waiting to gain admittance position and pleasant social qualities, consequently with good effect. His tho,graduates, which he did with great charity. But to the rich is given the Before the bells ring for the sen ice md when at his best no salesman in •subjoct was "TheFutureof America,,' ploasure. He urged the graduates to go renter opportunity to alleviate the sufier- e\ery seat in the chuich was taken us employ could sell more goods than forward and complete the structure by .jiga of the unfortunate und reclaim the He philosophized on America and its wayward, for the soul is often reached O\er oOO chairs were placed in the ;he merchant himself. His judgment ,., .wonderful growth and great resources. striving for a a high ideal. Position through the body. aisles uid lobbj m the real and e\erj in business is best attested by the great He told how this country was making nnd honor are ever open to those who Material comforts have sometimes power available foot of standing loom wa8 mercantile tr,» do which he built up and rapid advancement, while• the-great are able to command them. Several to soften hearts that tracts and Bible occupied and many were unable to has just parted with. nations of Europe were in conflict. instances of the experiences and suc- lessons leave untouched. Poverty is a gam admittance and had to go aw ay This1/would surely result in placing" cesses of others were recited. The terriblo curse in onr great cities; it drives The number present ^\as estimated at * I. O. O. 1<\ Memorial Day. }\ them back while America would be humility,of greatness was referred to many to ruin or death; this fact is unde- o\ er 1500 persons and as hrce a con and all were urged to strive to modesty niable. Men cannot live honest and re- gregation as has e\ei been within the Next Sunday, the members of Mans- elevated in its industrial standing. We in their efforts.' 5i .„ spscted without the common necessities of Lodge, No. 42, I. O. O. F., will hold have opportunities nnd advantages lifii for their families and themselves. And ft alls of the new church memorial exercises in honor of their, which they do .not posBess and a field y<£.there aro thousands and thousands in eceased brothers. They will meet for advancement is open for us which At the close of his remarks Mi*. Bax- this great country today who are homeless. On the chorus platform were the ;or presented the diplomas, and the ex- We, in our pleasant country homes, cannot ihureh choir, of five persons and the a their lodge room at 3.30 p. m. and is not available to them. ercises were brought to a close by Rev. truly understand the awful suffering which 5unda^ achool choir consisting of march in a body from there to the Miss Mary- ^ Ethel; Halm spoke on J. R. Wright, who pronounced the ben- the wretched, poverty stricken mendicants iwentj fhe gills, whoso singing was a Washington cemetery, where the , "The Art of Doing." Her essay WOB ediction. The class then received of the large cities undergo. peciallj enjoyable feature of the even Lves of the departed fraters will be delivered in a pert manner but with a their friends in tho adjoining room. Institutions for tho homeless spring up ng Miss Maggie Hill presided at the ecoratejorated with appropriateappropriate . metallic natural freedom that made it effective. The stage waa tastily draped with all over, millions of dollars are donated nano and Mre J F Dilley at the or jmblems of the order and boquetsof She said the time waB once whon the portieres and other curtains and was yearly, gathered from tho stores of tho gan ThemnsiL was under the direc 'owers. Following this there will be a - word art was applied only to sculpture, trimmed in palms, ferns, lilies and rich, and tho scant savings of those who tion of Geo "W Dilts, the musical di orfc address appropriate to the oc- painting, music and poetry. Now aro themselves barely above want. Seeing jther plants. The young ladies of tho this, we are sometimes prone to think time lector of the church and he is to be iio n by PaBPt t GranGrdd WmW , A . StrykerStke , there is hardly anything that cannot •lnsa looked their'very best. All were theiworld is not so badly off after nil, but complimented upon the success of his ijon the groundB nearby., ^ bo called by that magical term. Which attired in white and were prettily begin to take an, interest in'the matter; efforts The lodge will be escorted to the is tha more Heaven sent—the art of gowned. read the daily papers and you will learn The mtroductoij address of the cemetery by a band of music. The architecture—raising fine building, or that it is a common thing to find accounts 1 The essays not road follow: ivemng was gi\en bj John Allen, members_w ill each wear_a_badge and ^thQ-.P-Tt :" f^ nrflqp.hi n g-r-buildiii tr._charac-_ nf-ifn.ninj«'»'rli>jnnqB»?used-a»d.-:atar.ving>ir!; L lorence iucuinn by request, repeated v hite"'gloves and"corry~a' boquetrof ~~ters;?tlfe~'art of music or "the arb~6f thVstrect3,"mon who having walked the 'Dandelions," which she recited so BY JE ANNETTE UELLI3MONTE Sl'EIRS. city week after week In the rain searching lowers. Bilenee; the ar: t of sculpture or tho art for work turn at last to crime ancLthoft to nicely in the afternoon Do \our In the morning,at 8.30o'clocka delega- •: -of aympatliy; the art of poetry, or tho ''Common Souse" is tho most uncommon rescue them from starvation. Best" was the title of Benme Me aon will go to Port Murray and deeor- art of living? „ thing In the, world: yet nothing great hits Claj's selection and ' Ojrus the Great" ever Deen accomplished without It. It is Pathetic stories aro told of bravo little ite the graves of four brothers buried The class essay fell to the lot of Miss that important part of us which enables ones,stricken down in the crowded streets, ivas Oli\e Wille\er's Louise Hann's ;here. Aftorwards they will attend Emily Thomas Lake. It was ontitleci us to BOO the right shape of things and to who were making a noble effort to help well received selection was, ' The lerylces at the M. E. church of tbat "WadWad , Some, Power.Power. " It was pleaspe - act with good judgment. It is tho ballast keep want from wretched homes. THE YOUNG 31 EX IN" OO3IPOS1TK Town of Used to Be " "Do all That place, the pastor having promised to ingly rendered with grace and ^ease, that keeps the brain steady nnd prevents Many an account I havo road of lives You Can " by Helen Wright and "The preach a sermon in keeping with the and was'ireplete with witty references. us from becoming crnnks. jnuffed out during tho past winter. A This reproduction from a photograph taken bj S E "Mathevu, of Washuig- Master is Oomingj" by Pearl Thomp fraternal observance. bullet, a poisonous draught, or tL'e rivor's ;on, is the reBUltof a series of exposures, one upon anothor, of the young men son w ere much enjoyed (k She revlmved the class' Jiistory and "Common sense" according to Sir Wil- ley depths, being preferred to facing slow , then referred to the individual make- liam Hamilton, is the complement of con- v of the "Washington High School graduating class. But one plate was used for victions which we receive irom nature, starvation. ' " ' . The recitations were interspersed by Don't thin your blood with Bassafraaor up of tho class, having something all exposures, the impact of each image corning directly in contact with tho one loi&on it -with blue-mass: but aid Nature bright and pertinent to Bay of eaoh which all inon possess in common and by What are the associated charities doing? preceding it. The result shows a-young man of a-distinct mechanical turn. selections sung by the Sunday-school wliio.li they' tost tho truth of knowledge Whore aro the millions of dollars? They The broad, low forehead and the extreme width between tho eyes show the choir, an anthem by the church, "and fusing DoWitt's Little Early RiBerfl. tho one. She referred to those who ami tho ^morality of actions. It is an or- seem entiroly inadequate to copo with the a solo by Miss Gertrude yborheeB, araous little pills for constipation, bilious- through choice. or misfortune had left dinary, complement of intelligence, that, awful curse of\,poverty which is settling mathematical ability and the faculty of constructiveness. These are the ness and stomach and liver troubles. They if n person be deficient therein, ho la ac- characteristics of which engineers, architects and scientific men are endowed! which was nicely Bung. are purely vegetable. F. N. Jenkins' War- the olasa during the year, and followed ren Co^Drusr Store. .. ^_— ^•srith roforonces to hor,associatcs on the counted mad or foolish. It is the power {Continued on Page 4.) The face indicates goodness and truth, coupled with :flrni ness and stability. The evening's program was conclud-

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THE AVASHINGTOK STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897. Gorrespondenee. YOU MUST EAT! 1897. SPRING 1897. inceit is a self-evident HAGKETTSTOWX. IJLAIRSTOWN. fact that we must Eat to : Samuel McCrea has notified tho congre- Miss Martha E. B.irbottr, of Carlisle, Pa., E. J. Divers was unanimously elected Live, we desire to present gation of tbo M. E. church tbathewlll put formerly Instructor in elocution at C. C. nTreasurer of KitUtinny Tribe, I. O. II. M v a now floor In tbe basement of tho church. I., has been been visiting the family of n Friday evening...... '. to your economical atten- : This Is A generous act on the > part of MrJ..W. . Moore. Rend PulHs, who is in business in Lan- tion tlie following low McCren. ••• : - :.\" • ••'•' '• •• _,-.-„ _ Mrs. Voorheea and the Misses Voorhces oenburg, X. \\, is visiting bore. Koad bits wMl spend the summer at Liberty, N. Y. been tho recipient of uinny a glad hand i priced staples. Port Murray Council, No. 118, Jr.^O;' U. a : A. M.t hits ncccptod an invitation Io attend CHllbrd S. JotnVon '*••.•*•* -iie\y postal sinco his arrival. a Fourth of July colebration ut Hackctts- clerk on tho Har »*jiwt6.WrSiiiii.,~'" '/ The Portland team licst Faintly Flour, $2.50 cwt. With eyeaglenin, :town.; :• •-.-:.: -.. •-.. .••>• .;. .• -: .• Mis*'Hose W< rt will spend tliesuni Citnio here to plity ball GDOS Quality, Wliolo Orato OoITco, 12r II,. Mr. and fitrs. Mnybcrry GuKck, ofBnsfe- tXantuokci/iLI.'. But tho Tigers so spry Fancy Wliolo Ornin Coffee, 15c Jb. ing Ridge, passed a part of last week Mlsiej Car io Salmon, Edna Tiger and Closed their eye Best ilto Coffee, 20c I!,. looking after their property here. They Best Santos CofTeo, 25c Hi. traveled by carriage. Bes*iu Mooro spent Siturdav at Bethle- And proved they couldn't piny at all. hem, P,i. Thus sang our lociil poet at the conclusion Fancy Teas, Green or Black, 25c Ib. •••I Rev. J. It. 'Wright and wire, of Washing- Dr. J. W. Curtis is making a very attrac- if a game played on Saturday between a Fanoy Now Salmon, 10c can. ton, were guests on Friday of Rev. andtive place of his new residence on Grand tcim from Port'nnd and the Tiger nine of Rest Qiiftllty Grtuiulutcd Sugur, 5a 1b. Mrs. J. L. Hayes. avenue, v this town. The twirler of tho sphere for Mra. Alonzo Somervilto and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Hann, of New York the visitors worked hard but seemed fated Slarv, of Newark, aro at tho homo of Mr.State, have been visiting her parents, Mr. to allow more walking to be done than and Mrs. James Somervillc. : and Mrs. italpb Titus, during tho past hits made. There were a few of the latter, Sugar Cured Hams, best quality, 12Jc Ib. ••• • • Tho festival held by the Gleaners, at theweek. . =x x. however, which served to bring the Tigers Fancy Now Lnrd, 8c Iti. Best Lnundry Starch 5c. Ib. Baptist church, Saturday evening, was it Ralph Titus.x^ho has been quite ill, is who crawled to tho bngs home, thus scor- Sweet Chocolate, large cako 5c. success financially and an enjoyable affair. again able to be about. ing runs, though not nil earned, Harry CARPETS. Stircs Ilcst Mixed Feed, "oc' cwt. Lenox Soap, 3c bur. :, There is talk of a syndicate negotiating "usling made a most acceptable umpire Star Soap, 3c bar. Miss Ida G. Mattison, of Haditonflcld, is id were it not tor his close decisions the Fancy Now Soup Beans, 5o nt. Quaker City Soap, 3o bar. for tho purchase ol ex-Judge Canfleld's Fancy Dried Peas, 5c qt. farm and erecting thereon a largo electric at home for her annual vacation- Lj-tnie might have been marvellous in runs Best Pcurl Tapioca, 5c Ib, O Ib9 for 25o Miss JosepMne DurUncr will join the tor the home team. The score by innings Have you been thinking of Carpets? Have.you a house Fnncy Now Lima Benns, Gc qt. plant. , Xew Jersey delegates to tho C E. conven- w.isns follows: to furnish or-a single room to carpet ? If you have, come to Fancy Now MHrrofut Beans, Oc qt. Fancy New White Fish, lOlh kit, 50c. : Elmer Beaty is now the proud ownor of tion at San Francisco. Tigers 6 0 4 3 2.0 3 lx-22 Illl/./.iml Soap, 2c bur. Fnncy Now Mackerel, 101b kit, S5c. •aWbllco A delegation of sixty members of Portland 303 0 0 2 0 10—9us and see a stock of Carpets in magnitude above any shown Fairbanks Broun Soup, 1 Ib bur 3c. A large swarm of bees settled in theIndependence Lod^e, F. and A. M., visited The Tiger nine will cross bats with the Fancy Fresh Oyster Crackers, 5c Ib. chimney nt the home of one of our resi- the Isewton lodgo List Thursday evening. Prospect Hill team Saturday afternoon. in this locality.: Patterns that are bewildering both in num-Fancy Ginger Simps, 5c Ib. 12 Boxes Parlor Matches, Gc. dents, Saturday afternoon, and proceeded They were very cordially received. The Board of Education mot on Satur- Fancy Lemon Cake, 5c Ib. Hed Kidney Beans, 8c ctin. to make thomselves comfortable. The Fancy New Crop N. O. Molasses, 50c. gal. A good full grown Clear for lc. Dr. \V. P. Ferguson and family left day night. A number of applications for ber and designs. Choice and dainty combinations of perfect Also a full lino of Dry Goodtj, Groceries, : owner of the house planned to hive them tppointment as teacher were received and Dark N. O. Molnsses, Rood haker, 25c. gal. on Monday but tbe storm of Saturday Thursday for a month's visit with their Fancy Light Molasses, 40c gal. Men'a, Ladies' and Children's Shoes of all night drove them down tho chimney and relatives in Cminda. ilnced on file. The following appoint- blending colors in patterns obtainable from us only. You kindR at prices that you will appreciate. ments were made: Washington school, Flimsy Corn Stiircl], JJU for 1 Hi pit/;. when he got up Sunday morning he found The "dollar sociable" in the M. E. chapel Mr. Smith; Walnut Valley, OUie Smith; can make your selections now while the stock is at its best, Cull and see UB; we want your trade. them in possession of his parlor. Here was occurs tomorrow evening, tho 25th. TheJacksonsburg, John Bell; Union Brick, ahowde do! However, ho managed to Indies of the church aro each endeavoring raise a window and tho unwelcome guests Lizzie McConacby; Paulina, Cora Wild- and if you are not prepared to have them laid we will store departed. ,. • to earn a dollar toward tho parsonage im- rick. The salaries of Mr. Bell and Miss J. B. HAMPTON, provement fund and during the past week Wildrick were increased to £33 per month. them for you gratis. We show you the very choicest, be- 5 Bolvidoro Ave., 8 \V. Washington Ave., WASHINGTON, N. J. Conrad P. Cregar, who was taken quite several small festivals, mush and milk sup- The contract for the erection of the new ill with cramps on Sunday, is now better. pers, art exhibits, etc., have been given. Union Brick school was awarded to John cause in many cases we have the first selections from the Prizes have been ottered for the finest Logan at £(*45.53. Jacob Willovor agreeably surprised lib trimmed bicycle and the most comical son Cbarles on Monday by presenting him dressed person In the parade on July 3rd. Tho P. 0. S. of A. camp has received and pretty patterns of various manufacturers. with a handsome '07 bicycle. It Is hoped that all the wheclmou and accepted an invitation from Rev. W. M. Miss Minnie Lincoln, of Oxford, Is pass- wheel women will participate in thoJohnston of the M. E. church to attend We do carpet business now as we have for years—Buy Ing the week at tho homo of her parents, parade. divine service Sunday evening, July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lincoln, Dr. W. S. Eversole, principal of Blair and sell reliable brands only. That has been the secrect of A. M. Van Sycklc, failing to qualify, the SPECIAL Mrs. J. L. Hayes is entertaining her sis-contract for quarryingaud delivering stone Hall, left for Ohio on Saturday evening, our great success and will be our motto for all time. In ter this week. on Grand avenue and High street has been 'vhero his vacation will be spent. Harold Tinsmnn Is instructing several given toD. L. Denee. The Board of Education will meet on lor io days only, or until June ist. Saturday evening at half post seven o'clock. prices we certainly can't be bettered. It has been proven so young ladies in the art of riding a bicycle. The next permancntstreet Improvement He says they make good progress. will be one block of Moore street between The foot bridge leading to the railway scores of times. Ask for almost any reliable make of Carpets Washington and Mauisou streets. station has been nicknamed "Lovers Our Tigers played the Anderson team Ramble" and "bicycle plane." last Wednesday nnd at tbe end of the LoRoy Brant has secured a portion with and we can furnish them to you. Unknown and untried Three-piece, second inning the score stood 6 to 5 in our A. N. White at Newark. The Sunday school of tho Walnut Valley favor. Then our old pitcher stepped Into M. E. Mission celebrated Children's Day brands we do not care to handle, as there is a positive risk in the box and during the next seven innings Messrs. McMurtHes, of Belvidere, have Sunday afternoon. The exercises were Anderson was able to score but one more closed out the grocery business of James the buying and selling of them. Solid Oak run, the score standing at the end of theL. Smith to satisfy a judgment and chattel game 31 to 6 In favor of Port Murray. lortgago. Mrs. George Everitt is expecting her Bedroom Suit, Lafayette Pursel spent Sunday at theBister, Mrs, J, L. Homer, and daughter, ••»••••• home of his mother in Petersburg. from Burlington, this week. lurry. i^umuiiiuna \vereyiven oy » uuniuer Rev. H. P. King preached a goad sermon Miss Carrie McLean has returned from >f the scholars the most nnticoable efforts at the manufacturer's price in carload lots, Sunday night on the subject, " The Social icr school in Princeton, 111., and will spend >cing those of Misses Bertha Xinaberry Companion." , he summer with her parents at Drakes- tnd Mary Titmaii. Solos were sung by | "The Juvenile Courtship Club," com- town. Misses Maggie L'ipce, Bertha Linaberrv ! Inspection Invited. posed of boys and girls of rather tender and Gertie Lance. Itov. W. M. Johnston I ages, meet nightly on the canal bridge. The commencement exercises of thorcade an address in which the bwiuty and •«•••••• The parents of the young people should High school will be held in the Presbyter- usefulness of the floral kingdom as an ian Suuday school rooms this evening. object lesson was his theme. ONLY$1 3.39 break up the organization. The class honors are as follows: Valedic- Jabez II. Quick, Misses Ollle Ervlno and Children's D.iv exercises were held in the torian, Arthur Acklev; Salutntorian, Miss Ltllie Stem will represent Chupter 3112 ;it n . Mt. Bethel M. li. church last Sunday after- Anna Wood; Historian, G. P. Schenck; the County convention of the 15 u worth If you want a bedroom suit, it's worth your noon and the attendance was large. TheEssays, Egbert Albertson and John Jen- League at Belvidere today. W - LAUBACH &5SON church was nicely decorated with flowers sen; the other members of the class are The Quarterly conference of the M, E. while to look at this one. and pluntfl. Tlie program rendered WHS W. A. Van Syckle and William Till man. church was held last evening. Kev. John entitled " The Roses," and all the children John D. Allen, of Brick Church, has Krnutz, the new presiding elder, was [ 320=332 Northampton Street. acquitted themselves creditably, traded bis carriage factory to J. A. Tiger present. . . . A. Mandeville, of Newark, stopped over for the Van Horn property on Hope street. The three weeks' old child of Mr. and < Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mn.rln.tt. Mr. Tiger will take personal charge of the Miller Mayberry, a Newark tnoterintiii, business at Brick Church. Mrs. Beecher AHou died on Sunday morn- EASTON, PA. Amerman '& Shiirts' is spending his vacation with his parents. iss Carrie E. Titus, and Mr. Frank Mrs. Lundy Westervelt, who has been On 'Saturday Theodore and Lawrence Eramons, of Newton, were united in mar- Jsiting Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Johnston, The Home Furnishers. drove out into the country with a load of riage at the home of the bride's parents, returned to her home at Union Hill on fish, fruit, etc., and stopping in front of aJune ICth, by llev. W. S/Robinson, D. D. Monday. house one of tbeni went to the door and Evan Tamblyn will graduate from Wes- At the conclusion of the prayer meeting knocked. As no one responded to theleyan University, on the 30th. .his evening, there will be a meeting held Cooking Made Easy! £K&Flame summons he knocked again. Still no an- The Forest House at Budds Lake has by the women of the JI. E. church to con- New Process Oil Stove?" swer and all was still within. The house not been rented for the summer although, ider the feasibility of holding u festival was empty. Now laugh. the building hns been put in good condi- l honor of Independence Day, THE PLACE Jos. Rinehart, of Mt. Bethel, who hastion. The following invitation has been receiv- If you have not, call at Hornbaker & Rogers' Hardware Store. It is the been suffering with consumption for the Miss J. Eva Wade reached Knoxville, ed and accepted by the veterans of this best and most economical cooking arrangement yet invented. past year, is in a critical condition. Iowa, last Saturday. section. JUST THE PLACE Dogs attacked a flock of sheep belonging Blairstown, N. J., June 19,1S97. to Benj. Apjjar, Sunday night, and killed a The ninth annual convention of the To the veterans and members of the G. number of sheep and Iambs. The damage ?aterson District Epworth League will A. R. We, the P. O. S. of A., extend an No Smok.e, No Soot, No Odor was appraised by George Everett and Ed- je held in this place on Thursday, Oct. invitation to you to attend divine service i 21st. About 200 delegates will be present. A cooking utensil or flpitiron can be placed in direct contact with the flame, ward Marlatt and the township will have The district league is composed of sixty on Sunday evening, July 4th, in the Meth- THE ONLY PLACE to foot the bill. Part of the stock killed chapters with nearly 4,000 members. odist church. Hoping you will accept this thus securing full benefit of the heat generated, for not a particle of soot was to have been shipped Monday. "vitation. I remain yours will be deposited upon the utensil. , Miss Ethel and Charles Willever are Mr. and Mrs. William Woodruff, of \V. J. H. Quick, sDending their well-earned vacation in Newark, spent Sunday with her parents, Camp 3S, P. O. S. of A. Itec. Sec. New York State. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Down, on Washington street. A pretty June wedding took place yes- Reuben Mitchell has-the ngencv for a terday (Wednesday) afternoon at the resi- e, Tinware, Hornbaker & Bowers. FURNITURE patent dish washer. Charles Reese and F. E. Everitt have dence of Mr. and jlrs, Jacob ' Keyser, at a, , completed another year at Stephens Insti- Vail, when their daughter, Kathryn, was Fii PRICES STYLES VISITORS Theo. Bigler is setting a monument in tute and are relieved from thuir daily united in marriage to Edward Kutledge Steam Fitting and Plumbing. the Mt. Bethel M. E. cemetery tbis week. trips. Robbins, of Lawrenceville. The decor- BIGHT CORRECT WELCOME Thomas Stephenson has been spending Miss Anna S. Klotz has returned from ation of the parlors were exquisite in se- LARGE COME the past week with Mr. and Mi's. Louis her school duties at Davenport, Iowa. lection and arrangement composed as they Marlatt. were of choice tributes from floras king- ASSORTMENT AND SEE : Miss Bertha K. Young is expected home dom. At^the conclusion of the ceremony a Which way are you heading? Samuel From'e is pushing work at Listhis week'from Norton, Mass., where she reception was held from 2 until 4 o'clock wood lot. Samuel is a hustler. teaches in a seminary. at which hour the happy young couple Nnthim Parks has about regained bis Dr. William Cook, of Eockaway, spent left on an extended bridal tour. Blairs- JOHN HILDEBRANT, usual health. Sunday with his parents on Mill street. town was largely represented on thYoue want the best and most tor yom If you wish to see a model scare crow go Mrs, T; Stewart White is spending sever- guest list. NEAR THE DEPOT, to the farm of John Bigler. al weeks in Newark- money. The young men who came to the social Miss Josephine Pagan has returned home Shake Into Your Shoes. on Saturday night intoxicated and acted from Ohio for her summer vacation. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet.' HACKETTSTOWN, IN. J. like beasts instead of men, should be Mrs. John Sharp gave a large lawn party It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet and ashamed of themselves. The way they last Saturday afternoon in honor of her instantly takes the sting out of corns and Parlor Suits Side Boards Chiffoniers Chamber Suits acted was a disgrace to themselves, to their bunions. It's the greatest comfort dis- You can get it. We give it. families and to Port Murray, and thibirthday. ; China Closets Couches Fancy Rockers ' Lounges young man who put the whisky bottle ii. covery of the age. Allen's FootrEase tbe sugar bowl at the table should blush makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. The highest grade black Clay and Serge Suits at $10, ordinarily with shame. O, what a disgrace to him- Free Pills. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous Dining Ohaira Extension Tables Wardrobes Spring Beds self! Young man,do you think this smart? Send your address to H. E. Bucklcn &. and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. worth $15. Fancy plaid Sack Suits in innumerable colorings—the :i C: If so, you ure mistaken. You lower your- Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Sold by all cJruggists and shoe stores. By ...Parlor Tables '' ' Mattresses ; Picture Frames _ , self with the beasts, and disgrace yourself Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will mail for 25e. in stamps. Trial package cheviot designs—also $10. Baby Carriages . . . Refrigerators and your family. Let such actions now convince you of their merits. These pills free; Address, Allen S. Olmated, Le Roy, cease at socials if you wish to save your- are easy in action and are particularly ef- J self a great deal ot trouble and some costs. fective in the cure of constipation and '"'""••" We have a complete assortment of Children's Suits, Woolen and In short, Everything in the Furniture Line If you wish to behave in that way go bysick headache. For malaria and liver Telephone In Stor Undertaking and Embalming Promptly Attended To yourself; don't come and disturb peaceful trouble.-) they have been proved Invaluable. JJUTTZVILLK. Washable styles, at prices varying from 38c to $5.00. people. They don't want to see such They are guaranteed to be perfectly free Aaron Avers now wears a smiling coun- actions, therefore let such business stop or from every deleterious substance and totenance. The cause—it's a girl. SPJBCIAIt—Men's Crash Suits, properly made, at $3.75, $5, $7 and:$9, it will be stopped by other hands. Thebe purely vegetable. They do uot weaken C. B, Hoit, and George German are S, KANTO.V, B»A. descent people of town have stood it long by Lhfcir action, but by giving tone to giving lh«ir homes a coat of paint. Chas. enough. Your actions were disgusting, so stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the L. ITunt, of this place, is dnini; the work. \\\ Bicycle Suits, 53, 35, %, 8, and 5io. All sundries, such as Belts, stop right where you are. system. Regular size 2oc. per box. Sold Their appearances are greatly i:ii|irov«d. at F. N. Jenkins' Warren County Drug Stockings, Caps etc. ThoOulyOne-l'rlce Miss Beck, of ILuntsburg, lias been'en- Irvin Petty is riding a new '97 wheel, t- Store. gaged to leac'i our public school. There is no difference of opinion regarding the merits of our Hats HOUSE In Euatou, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Tunison are en- Eugene Pittenger, of this place, has ALISH'S tertaining coinpany this week. • secured a position at Belleville. Hismutiv in Fur or Straw, or the extreme low prices placed upon them. The Mt. Bethel public school will close TOWNSBUUY, friends are sorry to have him leave litre. for the term on Friday. Miss Jennie Osniun, of Flanders, ._ _IUs hoped - that the mined or snnietMiia Don't fail to visit us, we can interest you every time. ;i , Mrs. Hannah Stephenson is entertaining been renuwing old acquaintances in this else will start up .so Miut our people m iy friends this week. place. secure employment around hero. Perfection in Clothing] Mr.'1 and Mrs. Louis Frick, of Oxford, Mrs. Albert, of Washington, and Mii Mrs. Budd, ol* Massachusetts, who has In tho Clothing wo sell there is Perfection of Style, Perfection of Material, Perfec- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. May- OUie Dehart, of Asbury, have been visiting been visit.injr her sisters, Mrs. James tion of Finish; Perfection marks its every detail, and gives it a Distinctive air of Excel- ; MM. Win. Gibbs. berry over Sunday. • " Cregernnd Mrs. Win, Allen, returned to lence that you cannot find in other clothing. • '• . A free fight took place at " Battle Bow," Nelson Vliet ' and daughter, Mrs. J.her home last week. GOLDSMITH BROS., above the cnnal bridge, on Monday after- Petty, of vour to>vn, spent Thursday with SUMMER GOODS ARE RIPE. noon. This is Turner's story: Mrs. Rachel Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dean. 222 and 224 Northampton St., EASTON, PA. Collins called on Mrs. Turner and called Miss Kate Kelsey, who has been under- }4 RO to $8.00 I Ciwhmere Cnntnud V.;Bt, her bard names. The latter picked up a going treatment; at the Pre&byterian Hos- jl.QO to $1.25 | Sfirgo Oortt nncl Vost, , gun and struck.the Collins woman in thepital, New York city, has returned home, face cutting her below the eye. The con- The festival at Janes chapel on Tuesday Nervoys stable v.'as sent for to settle the trouble. evening was a decided success although the wenther was so very threatening. The People wonder why their nerves are so weak; Style and Proportions SEE OUR $10, $12 and $15 SUITS. proceeds were' about f25 clear of all ex- wliylhcyget tired so easily; why they do not ,AND TJioao Unco linen Etnbrnco ntl ilio Clotlilug KXODIIPIICO mini could wlsti. Tlieeo goods wore cut Doufiiess Ciiimot bo Cured penses. sleep naturally; why they have frequent hcad- lyun AriitttOuttur, iirnl out together by Experienced Jpuniuymon lallorf. by local applications, as they cannot reach ;- aches, indigestion and .h ' ! the diseased portion of the ear. There is Marcus Garrison, our popular Mack- ^-onlvono.wav to cure, deafness, and. that is ith, is about to put up a new SI'G[II. ' On Nervous Dyspepsia. The explanation is i^r^Mhnnniflnl ^^'by'conatituilbYial """remedies'^1"'iDeafiie'ss"" Is Rccount^of,-.the-" hard.--timca:hc.~-ha3.x-cut ~simple;-It isfound »ii tlir.Liiiijjiiru Woort'iVt'd-"- o, Stylishly'Cut caused by an inflamed condition of theprice*on horseshoeing to eighty cents ing the nerves on refuse instead ol the ele- distinguish the buildings constructed for new slioea, and for cutting ;t.ires on ments of strength anil vigor. Opiate and nerve - mucous Jininff of'the Etistachian Tube. 1 by us. Wo aro qualified to plcnse the .When this tubo gets inflamed you have a light wagons one dollar a set, for which compounds simply deaden and d^not cure. most particular, by rouhon oi our aims BOYS' CLOTHING. .'• . rumbling'soimd or imperfect hearing, and the price was formerly §1,50. Hood's Savsai>:irllla feeds the nerves jmro, and business methods and varied^ex-., '••'"• when it Is entirely closed deafness is tho' The Oxford boys who were arrested for rich blood; gives natural sleep, perfect dices- perience. Buying much mute rial ,-;>yu •,•"'• result, and unless tho inflammation can becreating a disturbance and throwing stones tlon, la the true remedyfor all nervous troubles. are able to reach bottom prices in Siiilor .Suits at tho Free Union church festival last every line. This redounds to the bene- SMrl Wnlsii >•] lllous'», taken out and this tube restored to its S3 to S8.BO. normal condition, hearing will bs destroy- wei'k were brought before 'Squire GibhB fit of customers as well ns to ourselves; BOYS' LONO PANTS SUITS. IN NOVELTIES, ed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused on Saturday for a hearing and were bound If you contemplate building, in orUtit >i bycatarrh,'which ia nothing but an in over to the September term of court in • of town, allow us to submit plans and Wo aro Ready With I BICYCLE SUITS ''•?•'• flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.! the sum of ?50 each. ' show'you what wo can do. STRAW HATS. | and Fixings- •r>; We will give One Hundred Dollars for Hood's "vorytiilixr In Men's, Uoya' mill Chlldron's H/itu, I Lirgeat Lino In town, All Wool Suits, $8.00 to • any case of Deafness (caused bycatarrh) "Tbevare dandies" said Tho9. Bowers, Jas. P.T)ereiner"& Sons, 8-mtiSl.GO. , . ' • • (•HM* • .'•.••• ,, • that cannot be cured, by Hall's Catarrh of the Crocket, Texns, Enterprise, while • Ouro, Sendfovcirculars, free." * writing about DeWilt's Little Early Risers, Sarsaparilla Contractors and BalltJers, tbe famous little pills for sick headache WASHINGTON, N. J. V^. F; J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Isthe One True Blood nnlfler. All druggists. $L 4- Sold by Druggists, 75c. . and disorders of the stomach and liver. F. u JI Vi-il cure Liver 1113; easy to. Till) PltUl «f tills IIOUHO ,.', Nt-EllBeoSLlrlB.50j.76o, II.iM). Oultog Cloth Shirtn, 21c, 45c. llalbrlgan Slitrta and Drawers, 25o Hall'fl Family Pills are the best. .-;-- N. Jenkins' Warren Co. Drug Store. ,. ^ flOOU S PlliS take, easy to operate. 250. » , • .' i G0c.^Sumnior>lorluoUndorwoftr1SBc145c. .•/'., ^ . • • ' (, • : . v: •was made by JOB. It. Dororaer, ArcDtroct. . ... " • .•.[.! •'- ' THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 2-i, 1897.

VIENNA. I'llILLIPSBUKG. 31AUKSKOKO. Mr. and Mrs. Fetor Cllno, of Harmony, Mrs. Charles Qorgna, a woman 73 yean Miss Joslo Curling,' of HacketUtownt were tbocuosta of Mr. and Mrs. Phllotua old, foil from a cherry trco last Wedncs* has been spending a week with her aunt, 'A perfect type of the highest order of excellence In manafictiire." £3* Cummins lost Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. Prlmroso. Prices of work to »nft «ve dayand wns Borloualy hurt - body. Tsettt examined and A number from this vicinity attended Patrick lAtouretto, ,a brakemnn whose Lena Hill and Mnud llinelino are visiting adrlMgiTenfrte. BBLVIDEItE. tlio Blair Hall commencement last week. homo is at Centcrvillo, hnd IIIM left ham their ole schooluinto, Edith Little, nt Councilman McMurtrle, accompanied by Tho Alothodist church was cleaned last mashed while coupling cars In tbo Central Orconsville. Walter Baker & Co.'s | Teeth Extracted, -~^> frlonda, took a trip up into tho wilds of week by tho momburs and it Is now being yards here Inst Wednesday. He was taken Nowton'H popularyoung merchant, Wm. * as cents " Pike county, I\i., Monday, In quest of bass painted. Albert Snydcr, of Danville, hna to tho Enston Hospital, Bavacool, wll'o and son, vlalted Mr. and pickerel. They found an nbundanco All local application* fro* ttio contract. ' -i Austin Ap3nr,ori3iston,and Miss lsaboll Wm. Van Horn on Friday. Twth extracted •, poeltlrely of thorn nnd camo homo well repaid for Thompson, of Wnshlngton street, were wlltoutpaln by the two ol our i their journey. Tlie wild antinul.t of tlmt Tho Christian festival lost WodnesuYy Tho youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. married nt Mllford on Juno 12th. BREAKFAST GOGOAf Tllalltodnlr orvTnpor,OT cent* night was n success. Tho not result was Frank Stout, of Groensvlllo, was buried region kopt outoftholrway, othorwlso we l should havo suveml hand'to-tmnd encoun* over forty dollars. ; .: ' ~" Goo. Cooper Roth and Miss Mary.Fai hernio n• Friday- • • , th-• o I'unorn• l• being held nt Toot h filled with .gold. SI and up. tera nnd thrilling hairbreadth escapes to - Mrs. Q. Itbono Crcvcllng and little son, nen, both of Phillipsburg, were married In thoclhurch, and services conducted by Rev. Absolutely Pure—Delicious—Nutritious. §T Tooth nTlod wifti silver, 700. cbroniclo. • of Plymouth, I'd,, are spending several 9t. Philip and Jnmca Catholic church on McLmry. A ssoott of tootht * SO. Boht sotol Thursday afternoon. Another wedding Costs Less than One Cent a Cup. O ToothTo th .5 588 . Juno lawn parties nre quite the thing vrcofes witKhor parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Misa Ilutokn Armstrong, of Belvidere, G.Dulgh,." on thes'unc day wns that of Lewis Derom- Our S3 spts of teeth we tbe bent" that ore made Just now. who la staying with her aunt, Miss Matilda no matter how mucti you pay fortLuiu. Where ernnd Miss Anna Tfiomni wfifcii was per- Armstrong, entertained a party of young e that you DORCHESTER, MASS. J The McAH auxiliary held a pleasant Mm. Andrew Mott, who has bcon at the formed nt tho homo of the brides parent ie article, n tbo ttwtli are out, patloate coraliig In tbe morn* home of her mother since tho accident to on South Main street. Indies on Satitrdny last. log can bavfl ttiolr tooth made tho same day by meeting In the First church a fow days notifying ua three days In advance. Teotti filled ago and HO mo most excellent Hpenklng waa her husband, will return homo this week. M(s9 Mnme Smith came homo from ....By.... : Mr. Mott, who broko his knee cap In May Marshall Vnnnntta, of Fnyette street, school on Thursday, and U now entertain- •a palulesaly an dontol ncleoce will pormlL Gold listened to. Their followed H social hour lost an infant son on Friday. WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. Jlllng a specialty. I'artM Beta of teeih put In at the homo of D. C. Bluir, Esq. A large wtillo playing ball with some boys, will re- ing her friend, Miss NCHUII of Phillipsburg. with Kold without plates celled brMge-work. number were present. turn shortly from tho Newark Hospital Hnrryliich broke his collar bone by a ir. W. Osteratock, of Phillipshurg, has All kliids of artlflcial teeth made. > All work la where ho has been since tho accident •>• fall from a bicycle on Friday. rallr warrnntetown, where tliey It's Not will sco to It that the town is kept in n line nace taken out and steam heat put In, burg to take charge of n crockery store. took in Commencement, before thev came Birnit try condition nil Hummer. Miss Mngglo Fleming Is visiting her Eilward Person hatf secured employ- home. ._;. •••:... Kivo rouf^h and romiics woro brought up brother, Ellsna, at flulvidcre. ' ment nt Cape Town, South Africa, and Mary Linnlng nnd Forrest McLinry, of What Your from Piilllipftbtirir, Saturday, for Jumping Mr. and Mrs. 15. P. Gulick with their left for that tar away place last Saturday. Blair Ilall, nndMin Edith Ulce, or Tren- coal tniiiiH. Hnd thoy wrecked S!iviijR» guests, Mr. and Mrs. Puffer, of Allaniuchy, James Dick bent Arthus Tnlltnan In ton, are nt homo for their summer vaca- bank3 or stolen 8omo poor widow's pron- pent Sunday In your town. hiilf-mlle sprint, on Saturday. . tions. Husband erty.thcy would hnvo buou went to Canada A cow belonging to Stephen S Hinders Her. X. H. Martin had three weddings Two of tho schoolmates of Miss My-rn for tlio Neuron. The Sheriff now hns tendrank from up til containing a mixture! of on Siturday night. Ono of them was Van Horn, while at Blair Hull, are with prisoner. The saucy tramp, arrested for Purls green, one d.iy lost week, and died in AII en town nirtltM, another was William her now: Alias Lucy Samson, of Perth oppressing liim.seIt* too freely, and sent, up ngony. Knwinnn UriiL-li nnd Miss Elite M. Ollivcr, Amlioy, and Mka Anna Dentoti, of Makes Yaplmnk, h.'I. for auvoral days, got out on Saturday and MissCclh Cummins spent lust week nt nnd the last was Harry Mock, of Martin's immediately struck out of town. lie said Meadow View, tiio guest of Miss VIdn Jrctk and Miss Lillian Morrow of Soutl Tho death of one of our respected farm- It's what Is saved from what he that Kolvidero people wore too particular. Cum miiis. Main street. ers, Edward Primrose, occurred nt Ills mnkes that enables you to put a : Ofllcer LJaker will enforce thti ordinance MM. Milton Sterner, of Washington home on Friday afternoon. Ho lived at little by for a rainy day. that require!! lamps to be placed on nil MisMiss Mnml SSextoe n i.s visiting friends in the old Primrose homestead just out of You're quick enough to save dol- Now York city. street, died on Saturday, ngcd .IS years. wheels after dark, lie hna his weather •She leaves n husband and two children. town, which he purchased after his lars perhaps, but do you look oyo open for all violators. Mrs. Robert Ayers. who nttonded com* fiithcr's death. Ho wns of n largo famil;y sharply after the nickels nnd the 1 On Sunday Mrs. William Amey of Xorth mencqmentllblJUUJIlUfllrt 111.11last/ weel>Wfkt lllnti thtille] StatQi !!e^ Nnrmiill>rill:ll jI ... ** -. » _....,,, --w. ,,, ofchildron, nnd leaves four brother pennies? The Knights of Pytlilns have wired their MuI *.-) nnu School, Trenton, whore her niece, Miss " street, died, aged 45 years. She t!iroe Mstcitt, besides his wife and three hall and now havo as fine electric light as It's brick by brick that builds a nny of the lodges of tlio town. Alice Aimer, of Kinville, gnumatcJl, hna. *«aves two chlldruii. children—two boys and ngirl. Ills 0lJtj.1L gono on to Yale, where she has a nephuw The anuuil commencement exercises of daughter Mabel, died n few yours ngn. Exhibition and comfortable bank account; and it's Somo ono hns recently been In tho haWt wh•' o graduate-1-*s thi-•-s year— -. thoPfiilllpKburic High School will bo held Din brothers nroflninud of Xewnrk,N.J; dealing ut Davis'Mint gives you the of entering tlie Bolvldero cemetery and George Mott, of Wilkcshfirre, P,i,, hn'os n Thursday and Friday cvenlngH of this Muhlon,ofNo'.vYork; Joseph, of Colorado; chance to start'a savings fund of orforming tho boldest acts of vandalism, ecu tin; Kuest for a low d iyd of his friend, week in Urty«in Hall. and George, who lived here; hid staters nre, Opening Sale your own. rn one Instance a party set out a white Milton II. Albert-son. Hagiimlng In July the Standard Silk mill Mrs. WilJio Simpson, of Newark, Mrs. roso near tho grave of a child. A Tew diiys It's a penny on Soap, oftentimes The Indies of thu Methodist church will will close each Saturday nftcrnooi *'••• Hawk, of Newton, nnd Mrs. Fred later tho rosebush had disappeared, having ftt 1 2c; 3cor-lc on Butter; 10c orlSc been pulled out by tlio roots. hold their lair and fcstivul on Tuesday o'clock during tho summer, m ofthntdreaJed^dfse^ecSrnp- FlDC on Tea; something on everything Frank Joiner, of lJeMdoro, who liol.U j •'veninff, July 13th. """"" I Bonjamiu Iiurwell lost a four-yoar-old Jummcr Gowns and iou need for the table. the position of ouglneer on the Bel. Del. Miss Amelia A. FJoininl g hns bbee n the |' •-•- couple of weeks. Mr. Prlmroso was nn Thcn.weare especially particular Outing Costumes about pleasing in tho cfunllty of Government for Injuries received while a farm right for L. M, Runyon's patent win.* ii.i tin . r'tillih-mCIlild with waihnblo perience haB placed this man in an en voloru'l Orni'ij* of tlu<.k. «iilo fatliiga of HHine L. M. DAVIS, ren Wood House" over Sunday. inatorinl.iio.'KetH Jjumn trl iitnoil, Blrnp front viable position among men of his trade, Miss Zoritsa V. Kara Ivanovo, a young mn.tit .... 3 Q Bulgarialgarian lady,, whoo is visiting atat, blairxBli- , U'omen- ' - ler Suits-,, o f mioqimlitj-. *, .Frei. u h Below Cornish's Factory winning him a • large and growing dron's Day lust Sunday oveiling. Tho town,give a very interesting (uldwa in i'J'V16'*,1 •, ,• """Hlef— •'-'. ur*oii an-••d' blue" -,, shirt lurgo audience room was picked and ns ,ho church on Sunday nigbt. She tnu?ht 1 £|j hSu^M.HnViM hSnh2un«, 1" ildor business. n usual the exercises woro all that could be idF lllMt•>>bi_>*>K«prllu 1 u.*«.,Mil1 , rit)l4«wt/*..*! Ml*J* .« ...JII1(.l \.&nstr!lBi * ~ jp Foers, n a school nt Sentari, Turkey, and is ™w i 1;i" ' «' * «» « ^ desired. Tho young people sing and re-spemed with many otliotlieer good Belection-s Miw Bertha WatsWatsoo n annd Miss Llla RiRidd- in this country better fitting herself for r.'."t...._. _ and .Mlfoeu'bultf, (>f pr ttrtolorcd The cited exceedingly well and cvervthitig tto o numerous to bo mentionedt . OIKS, H re- "Ie, whh o havh e beeb n attendinttdi g thth eS State tvork among her people, llniMi i' passed off merry tut a marriage bell. The lit)' llMl\ WlllHtHlllVO OJJIllllUttO MtlOlll- citation, "Somebody's Mother," by Lontiic ^orranl school at Trenton, are home for W. A. Van Horn spent Suiitliyin Ntsw iloral display was simply tiuiueiHe. Howell, deserves specinl: mention, us does their summer vacation, I t'lrriiat iOA cilnod with latt, roioa [iliiltLd nnd Most Benjamin Svmrts, a son of ex-Sherifl", nldo a recitation entitled "A Little Pil- Henry Bowlby and Frank Hatin gradu- on Saturday. Ukfn, edir^a wltn into, nt . . 6j* NEEDHAM is now nt Uig Timber, iMontami, mid Is grim," by Miss Flossie Cummins. ated from Bluir Hall last week. They : . » . Wonifu'aWlili-LiwnbiiU" Hora I /i»ultof lying very ill, A telcjnim caniu here a Hlbhnrd Bcatty, agent for the STAR, was returned home last Saturday, low days ago asking that his friends be . miBLB ACCIDEST.—It Is a terrible ZoiSVeSlrt Iff a 'iwo'^blrttMn ISHIIH Sf wWo Attractive PIANO-ORGAN COMPANY in town lust week and obtained suveral * Thomas McElrath, who bus been attend- ict'idcniceident to bo burneburiied or scalded; but the ,j iupertlnjiupertliij: lu front nu I ««umo tiouWa bottom iilitlt notified of tils whereabouts and condition. new subscribers. | ing school in Xew York, came home last MANOFAOTOratHS OP "Benny" got to be a common tramp on pain nnd agony and the frightful disfigure- ] iu btwk, n-w etj-lo tn.lt 01 Mr. ami Mrs. Clinton O. Howell moved ! week for the vacation season. , neitts can be quickly overcome without itauillug collur with ta>a o»' IIIBOMI vory nccountof his bad habits and at last hns >r l l r Turnouts ro:iched the end of the rope in the tar ito their pretty home, on Main street, I Some summer boarders nre beginning to caving a sear by USIIIL' DeWltt's Witch , • , i? - -«;",*.:.'. \ • • HIGH GRADE northwest. st Saturday, nnd in tho evening were come In town. Mr. Gammell and family, HuzelSalve. F. N. Jenkins' Warren Co.' Hwi^Tbioi- !lrff 1* "'inf 'X|ra '" given a house warming (i.e.ncnlathunioh) of Jersey City, are stopping at the Amer- ri Q -"" *"-" •iwHriiu'ir «.."ii t«n row* ,-iabr. Wiry in 'Wnshington and the adjacent section Argument in tlio now famous Pipe Line •by the young men of the village. The ican House. JiwUot ollecf, round sHltor ui|to uilli —or the majority of them—have a con- -case was made at Trenton, on Ttiurnduvi nection with my business, for theORGANS. bride nnd groom nppearu'1 in response to Mrs. F. E. Miller, of Paterson, who hag with t!. oil (|tmllt) ombn Merr "t last, by Messrs. Joseph M. It iscberry and ;thu noise and bowed their acknowledg- UOCKSBUUG; , Othoi- wlil'O .MiltH up to S20.00. handsomest and best carriages you see U.S. Harris, of Belvidere. This argument ments. The Kcreimders were treated and been spending two weeks at tho American about here are from my repository.; OFFICE related to the crossing, below Belvidere, House, returned home hist, Friday. The P. O. S. of A., No. 9, of Belvidere, i mS'ttS^L-irai'iS!. ih"°? i«ii iiVi « they then retired. •ill present our school with a handsome Ki"vX- JiVw ?.riS ' * where tho pipe line runs under tlie Pent.* George Miller and family, ol Newark, •Hi EAST Will ST. 1 sylvaniii roatf. The Pennsylvania pcupl<> •iff, July 17. The program will consist of, itl-y.-lo Sultn, of t(.ol qiiaiiij Loti are expected thU week to occupy their ecitations and slnguig by the school. All cloth, ol, ' hfipo «*lit.., bli. u r ]in.kut,»[iit object and are doing their utmost t * SHILOEt'5 CURE lit sold on n guarantee. summer residence on Main street. r NEW VOHK...... T . • . • *"» . it . |i • .« nro invited to be pr&sunt, ""' ... IK va'ULiitSt, prl u . 2 95 the oil company. DecMon will not i,e I to cures [iicIpioiitCoiiaumptlofi. It is tho Mr. nnd Mrs. King Hulsizer nnd daugh- hire Walathiilt* Hi ro U a n some time at Port Jervi*, returned home It. is smnll buslnowwhon n mnn iintls: rumes'nf'wunu n'mit.ril'i * "'""a'S? The shad llabing season has closed on I ALLAMUCI1V. fault about a cripple boy attending sehDOlj aili.ireu'a I'lquo Huirer , of'jiliiuof iilfpni utid 1Utd- last week. he is n little over nge. 1 fair to limply repay the and plnk.HLllo Misses Hattie Thompson, Kate Carling Jonas Osinun, nn aged citizen „ nnd Fitimie Itiehey attended commence- on the mountain just above town, died nt< business this year than usual. Sui t Bird, who ment exercises in your borough last Friday. liis home Stturday afternoon after a long 5Iy specialty is first-class vehicles, jer business, Miss Liura Smith, of Phillipsburg, is illness. He leaves n widow and a large although I have tho cheap kind. The tlneshnd wero caught, however. best do not come high and it pays the A report has reached hpirfi of the visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac family of children. The remains were Ay res Swnyze, of Philadelphia, and hisSmith. taken to Stewartdville, last Saturday, for user to buy the best—the kincl that is illness of Miss Snllie Paul, wQo vojra aBj \ j Ajre...... a,•.__._..., Swnyzo_ , o ,...,..„ |ieir gnuid- warranted in every detail. Let me in- |THE| er C rtril ie ]1 t Mrs. White, of Trenton, is the guest of burial. lived In Bolvldcro with her paients. Miks W. ' '? ! - troduce you to the best vehicles on the AOTUOKIZED CAPITAL, W50.000. Paul is in New York, and has lung trouble. la""r> &,°°;.Ayrca Miss Catharine Mutcliler. Rev. S. Nye Hutchlnson, of Ilnzen, market for the money. Gypsies have been hnnging about Belvi- Samuel Wilson will teach the Johnsons- Miss Cora Smith is visiting relatives preached an excellent serin 011 in the chap- dore for somo time past, and some of otir burg school this year. in Jerse.- "!*- el Sunday. EASTOfll TRUST good people have had the future revealed Mrs. Wm. Ball, of Murksbaro, is visit Among tbnse we noticed in town on Woodruff will erect n large wheel- to them in glowing colors. her sister, Mrs. John Whitesell. Sunday were: Wm. Cauley, of Somerville ; wright shop in connection with his black- R. Q. Bowers, Jr., The'firemeTe ireirienn feel richer'bricher y something We are informed that I. X. Lnrue ha Hurry Cheeseborough, <>t" Retlilehem ; Mr. smith shop. like $lSosince receiving tho mual rennT- been hired to teacli in our township the eu- nnd Mrs. Geo. Sliurts, of Newark 5 Joseph Our butcher, Mr. Hyde, is doing a fine Washington Foundry and tance from th„e State_ . Thi....s„ ...oney conies suing year. G. W. Harden is wanted at Roberts, of Flemington, and Mr. and Mrs. business. TO 721 B805D STREET, frof m thh e foreigfi n iInsurance companies > the Quaker, and we believe some two or L. M. Davis, of your borough. Repository. James Seguine has just completed a very 1 S CEPAR ST. COMPANY, doin' •••••g busines' -'-•"s in Xew• Jersey ml- goes int- o three have made application forour village The festival held by tlie'P. O. S. of A. nice job by putting water through his tho reliuf trcusury. school. Our district will pay good wages last Friday was well attended. They barn. NEWARK. N. J. PATS INTEKEST ON DEPOSITS. and the school is a desirable one for an ADDKtbS THE COMPANY FUK ISIOJVi The coming together of the Epworth cleared about ?1S. Tho sale of the effects of the late Henry TION. League forces, Thursday, will be an event experienced teacher, and our people arc ready fop a good .school. How would it do Met/,, on Saturday, wns well attended and sooooooooooooooooooooooooo ESTABLISHED 1864. of much local interest. They will meet in to consider well Mr. N. B's application ? everything brought high pr.'ces. the M. E. church and will listen to address- Bueklen's Arnica Salve. • Itocksburg Improved O. II. M. were very EASTON,PA. es by eminent speakers. No doubt the While Robt. Hamilton was on bis way The Best Salvo in tlie world for Cuts, prompt in paying tho funeral benefits due ROBINS' I meeting will be productive of much good. to the Tranmiility festival last Wednesday Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Washington Planing Mills Airs. Crutz, because of the decease of her TOUH BDSINESS IS SOLIC1TEP. Our local wool dealers are paying 11 and he left his rig standing in front of Ford Sores, Tetter, Clumped Hands, Chilblains, husband. * \ 5 PLEASANT S Manufactures IS cents per pound for the fleece. Staples' store, A dog frightened the colt Corns, and all Skin Eruptio-is, and positive- and it ran toward homo at a lively rate. ly cures Piles, or no pay required. It is Mrs. Edward Hill and Mrs. R. B. Vari- EXCELSIOR, Carl Henry nnd family talk of moving Aa it turned into the barnyard the buggy guaranteed to ci^'e perfect satisfaction or natta spent list week as tbe guest of Paul All the latest designs in Panel, PARKER'S CINCER TONI to AHentown where a good job awaits the 5 FOR remained outside. money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Feit, of Phillipsburg. Beading and Cabinet Work. a Inns Troobltj. Biblllv/SuiSUii wT head of the family. For Sale at F. N. Jenkins1 Warren County Children's Dny wns observed by the M. > DYSPEPSIA AND IM- i Our Board of Education mot a few night, 13. Sunday-school in the school house last Drug Store. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mould- ais^ag£sagBasvPARKER'Sa ago and tried to ndjust affairs for theSund-iy. The nddresaes of Rev. Townsend PURE BLOOD, ing in stock and made to order. HAIR BALSAM comingschoolyonr. Thoy re-emploved all nnd Prof.'Lr.L. . WW.. Harden were intructiveinstructive, nt-i al bwatlf cs toa hiul. , tho old corps of tuachers but Miss ftitten- •;••:•• Thehe Symptoms S being Sour Stom- Promotei a ]niuriant projh. - house, nnd partially arranged-for "a new and werwee welwlll reoiveedd nnd should be Kovcr Falls to Beatoro Q) : ttreasuredd . TliTlie exercises throughouhh t were ach,h, nervousness,snes, Constipation,Cpation, Mill Work and Jobbing, Turn- Snlr to its Youthftil Colo grnnimnr department with a Mr. Brugler, The saw millset up herensliorttime nco .... , coughs and colds. Experimented Indigestion,diti HdacheHeadache, Loss of Cimt icalv (H'UK* a h«lr (Jll! pleasingly rendered. The evening pro- ing and Band Sawing promptly I J0c.ajidgl.00 at Pniggtitt of Knowlton.as teneher. In the event of gram was varied and different from that by Whiteseli & Burd ia snwiny most of the with many others, but never got a true Appetiivand this arrangement being carried out, a rendered in the morning, but none tho less remedy until we used Dr. King's Xew Dis- done. HINDERCORNS school room outside of the regular building interesting. The room was tastily decor- George Lutidy. living near Johnsonsburg, covery. No other remedy can take its will be hired and theprincipil's salary will plac ur ho, in i That, Tired Feeling. Coma.SIODS all cola, iliites walking be reduced $100 nnd ttio teachers' two dol- ated with evergreens and handsome who hnd been ailing for some time and place In our home, as in it we havav e a'cercer- A Full, Line of Lumber and lars a month. This amount will go toward flowers in profusion. A goodly number of from that cause hnd become demented, ttaii n and sure cure ffoorr CoughsCoughs, ColdColdss, Building Material ahvaj s on malting up the now teacher's salary. The feathered songsters vied with each other shot himself on Frid.iy last and died on WhoopinffCough, etc.." It is iidlee tt e IToticQ to Trespassers. school is in a most prosperous condition. in swelling the wave of joy to gladden the Saturday. It was startling news to this periment with other remediesdi , eveni iff they hand. heart. Tlie exorcises were well attended vicinity and a great many friends will nre urged on you, ns just ns good us Dr. XotK-o I ben>b/ glron that auj nud all por- The be3t of feeling prevails in nil the jjm loniiu tro passing in auy manner, gun- departments nnd the teachers feel greatlv and to the superintendent and teachers, mourn his loss. King's New Discovery. They are not ns with the co-operation of parents, is duo good, becnuse this remedy Ii:is a record on Ingot trapping, or borrjlug, upon the premi- eucournged. Some of the rooms, however, the success of the occasion. Theindicattoi ; are that there will be a Anderson Medicine Jopiy, E. W. Alleger & Sonses, of tho aubsLrlburs, will bo prosecuted to I , nro overcrowded. This is especially truu fair yield of peaches throughout this sec- cures and besides is guaranteed. It never ;ho full extent of the lmv: I,; .•'•-•ofthe primary department. The people tion. fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at F. N. 36 aa»'ill!imk, •\Vii riages under tho brush at present.. Tho Masonic- lodge 'of this place held a certainly bake enkes. ' • ' ; n „ AK1( for our CO-rAltTM.KSIIIP l'KOJ'OSITJON, BOcts. anu Dun mid IlnnlNtri'i-fs Cuimiu.-ri-liil Ajrourlo Wo DIAIDi: OUlt 1'KOriT H ITU OUlt X'ATKONS, • Mrs, Wm. Miller nnd family, of Buttz- banquet oi-jMonday ovoning. i;;> Sl.OOBottlo. ville, passed Sunday with her parents, Mr. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, .Chattanooga, Tonn. OBO cent a d YOUR OWN BANKER OR ANY BANK IN THE COUNTRY. r and Mrs. Jacob Petty. Sick headnclio can bo quickly nnd com- Bd-ys "Shiloh's Vitalizor SAVED MY LIFE, 16 DIFFERENT STYLES IN PIAN0S-2G STYLES OF ORGANS [|A1Y PAYfflENT^F """ ' pletely overcome by using those famous Iconsider'it the bestcst remedy for ada debilitat- It Is sold on a guarantee by all dniff- f»,.. .1 1 _ _„. Ml. . .»-. iruuiii. u _uy .. i ir *UMUif .1ITI11Ii UIUO. T 111.1.D iiiiiiun- "n_ ..!_a- , j vvllfnaer It III To iro Constipation Voravori -ever- used."- For: DyspepslaDyi - jiutfl. ••'•It- cures Incipient Consumption little pills known as "DeWItt's Little Early ed system I" cicy trouble it excels. , Price ind is tho best Cough and. Croup Cvuro, Talto Gi n'ois CiinilyCuthiiillc lliscrs." F. N. Jonkins' Warreu Co. Drug ' Liver or Kidn< If C, C. C. lull lo cure, druggists refund money. 175 cents. Sold at Carter's Drug Store. ••" , Sold at Oartor's Drue Store. J^

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897.

trjrtaof thosamo country, and tboso ol they will certainly havo some moments difToront countries, Is founded on tbo prin- to spare for tt ought and reflection. No ciple which prompts each member of tho ono, who has observed how heavily th<> family, or each Inhabitant of tbo samr vacuities of time hang upon minds un- CSTABLISHCD laea. furnished with Imoges, ana unaccustomed lo think, will bo at a loss to mako ajust estlmuto of tbo advantages of possessing a BWORN AVERAGE CIRCULATION admittcd to bo of tho most beneficial con- copious stock of Ideas, of which the com- 3,102 WEEKLY. sequence when established between the bination may take a multiplicity of forms, I • inhabitants of different districts of thoand bo varied to Infinity. . same country, must bo equally bunoQdal Mental occupations aro a pleasing relief BEE HIVE. , L. STUYKM, EDITOR AKO PROPRIETOR when established between those or differ- from bodily oxertlonn, and from that per- ent countries, It nppoars to bo generally petual hurry and wearisome attention, bollovcd that to bring about commercial which, In most of tho employments ol' intercourse nothing more Is necessary life, must bo glvon to objects which A Genuine Surprisel % 8CB3CRIPTION8 P1VABLK IH AOVANCH. to romovo such legal or physical obstacles nro not othorwfsg Interesting than as \ YEAR, SI.50J6MOS., 75c;3MOS. 40c as may interpo.se to prevent. But this la they nro necessary. Tlie mind, in an hour We've planned it deliberately and gone about it with the l.onest intent not by any means enough; wo neither buy of leasuro, obtaining a short vacation from nor sell for tho mere pleasure of tranlc. perplexing cares, finds, In Its own contom- of making this a most memorable 15 days' merchandising, from different Wo do BO only when wo believe It will bo a plnflona.n source ofamusemont, of solace, stocks we have selected one item of seasonable, reliable merchandise, and {Continued from Page 1) means of promotion eotno end, or procur- and of pleasure. Tho tircflomo attention ing some peculiar advantage forourselve s that must bo given to an Infinite number have marked these items at a price that is very much below their normal every year more firmly upon us. Some- which wo could not so cosily obtain in any of things requires to be sometimes relaxed value. Each lot will be sold at the advertised price, and will be found ex- thing ia purely wrong. There is a vast other way. by thoughts and reflections of n more land, fertile country, much of it untllled general and extensive nature, and directed actly as represented. The loss of profit will be charged up to advertising. soil, noble forests, that are as yet untouch- Wo may, and. often do, mnko a falsa cstl- to objects, of which tho examination may This is your buying opportunity. . ed by the woodmnn's ax. Ia there no way mute of what is for our ndvantngo, but be open to a more spacious flold of exorcise to reach tbeni, that they may bo turned promotion is the mainspring of our action to tbo mind, give scope to Its exertions, Into bread for tho starving? Philanthrop- and It is this, and this only tbat wo have expand its idens, prcsont now combina- ALL READY FOR YOU WHEN YOU READ THIS: ists, politicians and preachers wrestle in view when wo buy of a particular Indi- tions, nnd exhibit to tho intellectual eye vainly with the problem, and the rich, do vidual or resort to a particular market In Images, new, various,sublimc, or beautiful. not they mako their effort too for "sweet preference to another. Hosiery. Yard "Wido Cottons. charity's snke?" Do not they bedeck The timo of action will not always con- thomselves in their jewels and fine raiment Tlie Woman of Toriiiy. tinue. The young ought always to havo Twenty.flvo dozen women's fast Ono bale of fine, smooth thread, un- and at their famous charity balls waltz to BY EDITH CirAKLOTTE MILLER. this consideration present to their mind, black hose-, high . spliced heels, full bleached Bheeting, Btrong nnd honest tho strain of the costliest music that can Henry Ward Bcechcr said, "Women nro that they must grow old, unless pre- regular mndo, imported to sell at 25c. in quality, rogularly worth Uc.; for this be procured? And the papers state that a new race, recreated sinco tho world re- maturely cutoff by Bickncss or accident. Thoae will join the price-pinched pro- occaBion the prico is 4c. the ball was a grand success, and praise ceived Christianity." For centuries wo- They ought to contemplato tho certain cession at 15c n pair. Onecnaeoi soft finish bleached cot- the patrons for the thousands that have men were comported to stay in the rear, approach of nee and accreptitude, and ton, round, even thread, of excellent been added to Charity's fund. But how denied what to all Is the most precious consider that all temporal happiness Is of many thousands more did it cost to pet —tho rights of freedom and an education. uncertain acquisition, mixed with a variety weight, no starch or sizing of any sort; up this elaborate affair? Think of the The low position generally assigned tho of alloy, and In whatever degree attained, Women's Bitted Vosts. for Mils cotton you pay regularly 8c.; silks and jewels, and (lowers and music. It wife In tho home had a mast disastrous only of short and precarious duration. the price on this case is 6c. each one who attended had given all that i effect upon Greek morals. Tho low posi- Every day brings some disappointment, One case of theso, low neck, abort ball cost them to some poor families, it tion assigned to tho women uf Homo was some diminution of pleasure, or some pros- sleovea, ribbon trimmed, retntl price would have placed a good many beyond ono of the- most prominent causes of the tration of hopo, and every moment brings 15c. This lot will go quick nt 5c andBod Sproads. want for the wintor. But millionaires us nearer that period when tho present demoralization of society nt Rome under 10c. Just four to a customer. Fifty heavy, white crochet, bed must enjoy themselves even though* tow TUIC MAhK TKAl'HKKS IN COMl'OSITK. the emperors. Hut Christianity with iU scenes shall rccedo from view and future waifs poriah, and right here a verse comes gentle sway has broken tho bonds of prospects cannot be formed. spreads, full doublo bed size, handsome to my mind from the pen of a poet, who oppressions and trampled down tho bale- marsellles patterns, some with medal- loved the poor and fought for them, and Tho chief clmractorlstic of the composite picture of tbe four male teachers of When life begins, like n distant land- Mon's Underwear. the High School is power, with concentration of purpose and executive ability. ful beritngo of ancient thoughts. In her scape gradually to disappear, tho mind lion centerB; these regularly $1.25; this gave to them. victory woman has lost none of tho old lot will be sold at f99c each. "I have no pride but pity This is the head of un organizer iind manager. The head is high, brjad and time charm", and has erndually won her can receive no solace but from its own Mori's balbriggan shirts and drawers, way In tho field of intellectual power*. ideas and reflections. Philosophy and all sizes, French neck; cost you at full and indicates great mental power. Tho whole speaks well for the men who literature, a knowledge of tho works of Qod regular rotall 39c each; for this ti mo 25c. Linon Towels. For the burden the rich endure; are now at the hen J of mir publiu institute of instruction. Thin, our Nineteenth Century, abounds and the laws which govern the natural There is nothing sweet in the city, In women who hnvo won fame and influ- and intellectual world, will then furnish "When wo say linen wo moan flax of But the patient lives of the poor. us with an inexhaustlblo fiource of the l Ob, the little hands so skillful, ence, nnd whoso reputation will last for- most agreeable amusements which, if Sun Umbrellas. course, not a half cotton substitute. ever. Harriet Bcechcr Stowo with her These towloa are woven in rich damask And the child's mind choked with needs, masterpiece of English literature, " Undo blended with the sustaining power of our And the daughter's heart grown willful, country. Alas I How um-iy persons finally for existence ensued! Men, and even Tom's Cabin;" Chnrlotto Bronto, Jennie dlvino religion, will render old ago as "We've selected 60 flne gloria silk sun patterns. They measure exactly 50 And the father's heart that bleeds." discover that Hie lias Utun apei.t in vuin. women, so long us there was military or- Llnde, Floronco Nightingale, Lucy Lir- happy as youth was joyous. umbrellas, size- 20-in, parngon frames, nches long and 24 inches wide. —John Boylo O'Reilly. their energies and btreii«tli hnvu been ex- ganization, could not be dispirited or fine selection of natural root handles, They're honestly worth 39c, but this beaten. But the south appeared to becom, nnd many others who hnvhavoe made theo The man oflettera, when compared with He (teemed to have a , true conception of hausted ibr rmuylit, tlmt tliu treuot'lite, sonic ono who U illiterate, exhibit* nearly priced regularly at §1.75. This lot will lot of 25 doz. goes at 25c. the perils that besot the path of the child- which should tmve-beeii hideii witu fruit ruined hopelessly and incurably in theworld better with their pens, their pic- go fast nt gl.35 each. ren of tho poor. They have the same is barren, containing nothing but Iwivus. long contest, because shu had not been tures and their soncs, will never be for- tho sanio contrast as that which exists wish for pretty things, for pleasure and Life is a journe>, and he who would fitted fur t^iis great disaster. gotton. between a blind man and one that enn see. Wash Goods. It Iiss true that woman's sphere is thoIf we consider how much literature en- enjoyment as the rich; things that are not succeed should carefully consider its aim It wass.id Unit they were destitute of larges tho mind and how it multiplies, ad- A Lcador in Capes. found in the ways of rectitude and virtue. and cud. Lite is nlrto a growth, uiKUtiould energy; that ttitir women were not house- home, and yet she must often leave this justs, rectifies and arranges the ideas i* About a 1000 yards of sheer printed It Is so easy to turn aside; oh, but thebe developed along imturnl and nobler kt'epvMj thiit their men were not provi- sphere for various reasons, and being thus lawns, very pretty designs, bright ns turning leadtt to ruin and death In the end, lines. Every raun endowed with thu dent and economical. What then could thrown on her own resources, her sphere mny be reckoned equivalent to an ad- We've made a. careful selection of a Juno meadow, all now this season. and here iswhere klnd.gentle, lov!ng char- faculties nnd intelligence uueorded to the they accomplish under circumstances that bus consequently widened. ditional sense. It affords pleasures which capes ranging in price from $3 to ?1 50, This cool, dainty fabric is worth 10c ity is needed, to save, to help, and defend. great mass of people of this country ouu'it might app.tll the stouiuH heart and mind? During tlie pistono hundred years rapid wealth cannot procure mm which poverty all possessing tho very newest fashion the yard. You buy theso during this Money alone is powerless. It Is the love to mako his liiu a success especially in theTill* was tnu northern (Minute of ttie progre>s has been made. Today more than ennnot takeaway. A well educated mind kinks. We have marked the entire lot salo at 5c. of humanity, knowing no selfishness, that present and enlightened geuerutiuii, uc.d s,>uth. Vetwhiit could they not accom- four hundred avenues of industry have places its possessor beyond the reach of can put things right. If the wealthy were in this, tho best mid pre tint etl.cr.il bo- from 19u to $1.00— all bargains. world used bis influence for the good of success; they turned A deifyar to the vv«r- victory, industrial us well as commercial. ng, thu wonderful new creation, the new niiirslmllcd together by our Milliner, the needy, if selfishness was not the mo- nings of otiiers; they ignore the leasoiis It exhibits Uiu great wealth and tlifi won- vtiumn, but to the more substantial Miss Hogan, of N. Y., into a har-Black Brilliantinos. tive which leads men into politics, the of experience, and with eves wide open, derful working powerof tlie south. voman, whoso life is noble and whos-e monious whole at unheard-of prices. sufferings of the poor would be gradu- bead their course straight for the rocks icirtis true. This month ia to L-e the greatest month Plain or figured, rich "raven's wing" ally lessened, and the riches of this earth where thousands have gone down. Fuit- Since the close of the War institution!) What cntild wo tin without our twined in Millinery if prices and up-to-date tflosa, just the thing for suit or separate be more evenly divided. ure is the result ot" disregarding natural nirscs, those who ri k their lives every tritiling counts. Satisfaction guaran- law, have been organized uno reconstructed. skirts, width -15 inches; regular value Let each and every one of us do our best The republic ims bcuii made nobler and :toy for thu bent-tit ut' others, tho^e who teed or money refunded. (i!Hr; for this sale 50c. and leave therest to God. Nature is not run on mere theory hut itgrander and purertlun thu old, Evidence ivork in the prisons, on t'no frontiers and 13 in accordance with invariable Jaws. uf this tendency is stcu in tlie extension of an the other side tit* the sea, in order to Your Money will bo Cheorfully Refunded on any of the Abovo Lots if "The ISH'ssiiifis Contributed to Hn-When our lives are unfolded in harmony the privileges mm influence of women, iu raise those less fortunate to the same^level Bargains in Men's Tan niitiiity By "War." with nutur.il law, success ia certain. the multiplication of public schools, nth themselves'.' With this object in not in Evory Way Satisfactory. Nature does not exist in vain. The uni-churches and benevolent institutions, ami .lew we llnd them working with such or- shoes never before BY CHARLES WEBER. verse is not a stupendous blunder. Some- the popular attention given w sanitary ganisations as the Mother's Congress, The grandest changes for the benefit of time, somewhere, God gives to everyone science, domestic! economy, and the right lor the betterment of the rising a chance to win and Wear the crown of| ordering of the family—t»e true spirit ot gereration, the children of [ today equaled in Washington. J. WARREN HITS, 33 E. WASHINGTON AVENUE. the human ts.ee at large |havc been Amerie m society. effected directly or indirectly, through victory. One of tbe most important facts who will be the men and women of tomor- The cuts in prices are war. The wives weeping over the deud of nature to be considered here is thnt Tne intellectual and uiQr.il progress of row; with the Daughters of the Ilevolu- bodies of their husbands and the mothers men differ greatly in their nntuhil endow- the south has ntivertbeli'hi bten creditable. ion, whose patriotic purpose is''Toper- over the prostrate forms of their sons, all ments, in their fitness and aptness for The press exercises an increasing and a tetiiiite tlie memory and the spirit of the just as represented. join tn one mighty voice to tell its miseries. particular pursuits, and to a lesser decree, more power I'm influence mid its tield ol non and wonien who achieved American But we must not look upon the effects in their natural desires. We do notnlli**!- operation has been much enlarged. Edu- Independence;1' with the Woman's Christ- The stock is this « •••••••« which it has upon a single person or some- sire the same things, nor all wish to do the cation has gone forward uf late with great im Temperance Union, our Woman's times upon a single nation. The fall of j same kind of work. Thus nature secures rapidity; the common school syr-tem long Christian Association and many others Rome, while it blotted out of existence the viriety of laborers for its various since adopted in the north is gaining popu- whose aim is as high and as noble. season's purchases, and most powerful nation of its time, it also fields of toil. larity in the south. Within ibe last quar- The Woman of Today demands the right blotted out the corrupt state into which In order, then, to succeed in life, one ter of a century public liomrits have been to be considered a responsible thinking A No. 1 in every re- the Romans had fallen and left the admir- should early take an account of stock on established in the cities and towns, while human being, a being who can judge nnd I i Are You Ready j § able qualities to be absorbed by its con-hand. For what is he naturally listed? those of earlier foundation have greatly be judged. She has learned to know and spect. querors, and transmitted by means of them increased in size aud influence. Not only "o rely upon her own ability; she realizes down through the middle ages to theBy this is not meant biniply what one have these gone forth with great rapidity, present time. desires to do, but what can lie do? Forbut in science and literature encouraging jhat all that comes to her depends entirely for the coming celebration ? We are, what has he an aptitude? Wishes, long- achievements have been made, and theupon her own efforts; she no longer ex- and have lots of fireworks to spare our Today, the United States, ruled by aings and impulses, however good, are not present indications justify the hope that pects to obtain something for nothing; government by the people and for the pec always the indications of genius, nor are these departments are rising to a higher ihc sees that whatever progress she has neighbors. The boys—Young America pie, occupying a place of pre-eminenc they reliable forecasts of n fitness for aplane of excellence. The South has gone obtained in the past has only been Men's Vici Tans, among the nations of the globe, oflGrinn special pursuit in life. If mere wishes through her poverty and smiles at herachieved by lon.j and continual striving on —of all others will want to honor our an asylum for the oppressed of the oldcould make men great, or rich, there defeat. Her towns were destroyed, her her part. world, and the grandest advantages for the would not be a poor or an insignificant nation's bOth. They have learned that person on earth. While, therefore, it is cities desolated and her labor disorganized; Possessing a strong character, doing (Wm. Dorch & Son, Makers.) youth to raise himself from poverty to her homes were In ruins, her families faithfully the duty that awaits her with a this is the best place to get wealth and prominence, is indebted direct- always advisable to aspire after the higher, scattered and her sons fell in battle. But in glen ess of purpose, earnest in her con- ly or indirectly to war for all the privile- one should not undertake what to him is in the f'ice of nil her trouble she rises up •ictions for the right and holding love as ges ita citizens today enjoy. impossible, nor should he fret out his days Those that were ( %'& aping after the so-called great ones of theand reveals more clearly the splendid at- ever tho highest and noblest of all the af- To Egypt can be ascribed the work of earth. Be yourself. You have your own tributes of her character and the grand fections, so that it may be affirmed of the $4.00 now «J)J( J . Fireworks* of all Kinds, lighting the torch of civilization, but special place and work. Find it, fillit importanc. e of the work before her. TheWoman of Today, aa Gladstone said, hemmed in by her policy of non-inter- Do your work well. The world is in need negro as well as the white man is now' Woman is the most perfect when the course, it seemed as if witbin her borders of faithful, loyal workers. If your position recognized as a citizen whose rights are :nost womanly." ' Crackers, Torpedoes, Roman civilization was' destined to spring up, is humble and lowly, strive for a higher secured, and by noting how short the time Sizes from 5 to 9 and in D and flourish and die. But this policy being place. Larger positions await you as soon since the war, you will realize with what Truth the Key to Prosperity. Candles, Sky* Rockets, Etc. i changed —the captor adopted the 'admir- as you are prepared to fill them. energy and what rapidity the south has BY JENNIE AGNES MEAGHER. E widths. able qualities oFthe captive, and thus the risen to her present position. When we The highest tribute which can be paid to bnsis of the civilization which today exists review the history of the south, and reflect inyone is to say that he is truthful. It is *' . These we supply at both wholesale ••;; was formed. • Lofty, places and great, deeds require how prosperous has been her career since great men. If you aspire after such places, the war, it is reasonable and right to en-;omprehe:isive of all the virtues and of all and retail. Celebration committees ;; Rome, with all her corruption, was themake yourself worthy of them. It istertain glowing hopes of the future. he grace-n. There is no one word repre- possessior of one of the most important always possible for one to lead an honest, jeming character and esteem which is so would do well to get estimates from us. ' ;; features which goes toward the making up noble, useful life; this is success, and is as Lill-einbracing. There are some words for Men's Russian Calf, of a nation—tho faeulty-of governing men. much..within the; .reach.of- the humble —Inch no adequate definition seems pos- In the excitement don't forget that here " But is humanity destined to inherit the toiler as it is of the king on hi.3 throne. ••-•;"—Tlie.A tho place of the once indispensible method throughout the world. It is no longer pos- :e of speech. But the content hot ween ii In-tint, ut Clio hour or UIOVDII IU tho loruuoon Fruit Dishes, . "Progress of tin; South Since the Wai*. sible to monopolize an Invention. : The in- ; of settling disputes and now tbe civilized ruth and falsehood is now pretty well :,t tho Court llousH In Uulvltloro, Now Jornov, Bread Trays, I Bon Boris, Spoons, nations' can use their undivided strength to- BY CHARLES MADI50N SMITH. timate communication which now exists •alanccrl. Were it not HO and had tho3T),10il "f Amron county coupon bonttu in do- ward the advancement of moraljtv,8uienco among nations renders any Important dis- _ itter tho mastery, even 1 uigijage would uomlnnUon* m flOiimd &00, 1 onrlng Imorost The Civil War marks ^an epoch in ourcovery a common benefit. The genuine soon become extinct, from ifePvery useless- Ht 4 ptr cunt ppiynblo fomt-nununlly. Those and all othor profitable and beneficial pur- career as remarkable for the events which commercial spirit is destructive to all sorts boiidrt are froo irom tuxutlou for any purjmau. and hundreds of other things too numerous to mention. Call and see us iBuIts that tend to make man happier and ness. The pri'ijQntsuperfluity nt words Is *B,10a nf ttioa-i tiontit) nro payable Jnuimry lut, immediately preceded it as for its later in- of monopolies. It enables each separatec - the result of iho wnrtare. OI .that we! more capable of carryin v g out his mission fluences on our Constitution, and Institu- country to profit by tne peculiar imtural, l£i;>, fGOOO on Juuuary lM, 1000, aud K.i'Ol) on - onthlsearth. : ,..-•..-,' tions. Our Civil War has lefVj many indeli- may ba able to resist temptnticm, to mitke .thf Ural dny of 'nnuary '.a uault your thoroudor whether you Buy or not. We are always ready and willing to show our powers and acquired skill of all others, iour lives honorable nnd beautiful, not dis- jtill tbo y«>nr 1!) 3. "Selecting im Occupation. . ble impressions on southern character and While, on the other timid j it communicates hoiiomblo and contemptible; then the Tho mild bQiida will bo delivered July 1st uoit, . • • • !• •• n .- • '"' '...'..:, ..,..; life. It has riot only changed, tho mode of to them whatever advantage it may enjoy. world will be better for our having lived in v lien luton'Ht tcoromi will commence to ma. ' Roods. . ••-.!'..• «. i ;] BY EDWARD LEO LA.HKIN. life in tho south but has modified in n^ny it—if not beforo then after to-night. | Torms will bo mailo kuorru on day o[ tmlo by He who starts upon a journey should respects the northern opinion of the peo- iiig..d ;- , Yours for Silverware, • & (' have a definite idea as to his destination, ple of that section. Tha men and women In civilized and v commercial; societies of the south have had experience, mentally Dlrwtor, otherwise, ho wanders about aimlessly new products an001d new modes of enjoy- A

Tho OlorlouB Fourth only ono week PEES0NAL MEKTI0N. several days last week with her mother. from next Monday. Mrs. II. P. Gardner, at Port Colden, ana Martin Smith moved his family to Rich- Mrs. Frank Ervin, on Taylor street. Mrs. CENT AWORD, i Frank S. Joiner, of Belvldere, has been field, Ind., last week. '•" Sollers IB skilled In photographic work AdvortlMments under this liwd aro published granted an original ponsion. .it the uniform rate of on« cent A word, bat no Mr. and Mrs. John Atno passod Sunday and had a handsome camora with hor, advertisement will be received (or lees Oaao 15 r Buffalo Bill's Wild West allow will ex- with friends at Stanhope. with which she took Bevoral groups ana cents for lha flrst Insertion. CHAI, L. STRYHKN, EDITOR AND PnomnTo hibit In Eostou on August 2d. vlows, which will bo added to her already Mr. and Mrs. John Miers spent Sunday large collection. . FOB RENT—House next to Methodist j Tho Morristown Field Club will bold a with friends near Fllcksvllle, Pa. : dog show noxt Saturday afternoon, parsonage. Inquire of Win. Cllno on The Celebrated Scrantoni Coal Miss Edith If. TInsman is spending two Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. SItnanton and promises. A soldiers' monument In Eastern la ono wocks with relatives at Pateraon. their two children arrived In town from ATKETA1L. or tho possibilities or tbo near future their now homo In St. Johnsbury, Ver- School boys and girls who wish to cam Mrs. Lomuol Gardner, of West Oarltcn WASHlNGTONi^lfllii WwhltiRton, U. J., Oct £9,1896. A salmon weighing 21 pounds was caught mont, on Saturday, for a visit of two ormoney easily by doing light work, during • At the D.( L. A W. It. H. BloviUod Ctmtw, (it avenuo, Is very ill with the measles. three weeks at tho homo of her parents, vacation, should apply to the Washington bend of flint right Imnd street abovo Now Wind- • In the Delaware River near Lambortvfllo a fow days ago., . Mrs. E. O. Ward and son Harold aro Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Edgcrton, and among School of Music. sor Hotel. (pending a fow days In Hackettstown. other friends. Mr. Slmttnton Is credited Gr.ue.... ; J3.Mporton. Thero will be trotting rocoa at Newton with having tho handsomest jewelry storo WANTED—A reliable man to sell our BKK a.Tfiperton. on Saturday Jn tho 2.30 class, 2.40 class Miss Minnie Banghart, of Nowark, Is in toe New England States. Ho ts doing Lubricating oils and greases from samples. Stove.; 4.00 per ton. visiting nersfster, Mrs. Bornot Kennedy. Liberal terms and commission. Perman- July 5th to Septlsti Chestnut. 3,75perton. and 3.00 class. , a thriving business and likes tho peoplo Pea (termed by aomo Co's. No. 2 Queen Victoria Is celebrating her Miss Emma Button was tbo guest of her and tho country. ent position to the right man. Address - •• Chestnut) 8.40 per ton. diamond jubilee. She has reigned over Bister In Stroudsburg from Saturday until Howard Oil & Grease Co., Cleveland, Tuesday. Among tboso in thifi vicinity who havo Ohio. It. **" Best qualities always on hand dry (under England lor just CO years. signified their Intention of accompanying cover.) , The Board of Education of Harmony Mr. John Glbbs, of Somorvillc, has beon Mrs. Prouty will receive pupils In olocu Coal loaded direct from Bhutes(overuoreenB renewing old acquaintances in town dur- tho New Jersey delegation to theCnrlstinn X O'clock Each Evening, Excepting Saturda|fe|i township contemplates building a now : Ion during tbe su minor at 30 Taylor street In wagons. ing tho week. Endeavor Convention at San Francisco aro WM.3I1IKI.DS. school hoUBO at Pleasant Vitlloy. Mr, and Mrs. L. T. LaBar, of Beatycc- 6!M3t Bltxksmltnlngorllltlmlnous Coal 15.50 per ton. All tbo patriotic orders In tho county Tho youngest child of Charles Brown, town; Misses Henrietta nnd Roberta FOR SALE VERY CHEAP—second band . '••... ':..•. , .;•'..; WASHINGTON, N. S., JUNE 21,1897.^.* havo been naked to participate In the cele- of Hornbakor street, is very 111 with Harris, of Bolviderc, and Messrs. R. whooping cough. . P. Cummins and Aaron Dalrymplo, of niggles from $5 up. R. Q. BOWERS, JR., : bration nt Hackcttstown on the Fourth. Washington Foundry. We, tho undersigned merchants of the Borough of Washington, agree to' Mr. Jacob Nier hns been in a very Washington. They will leave next Mon- close our respective places of business at Beven o'clock every evening, except1 SUPERIOR LEUIOH VALLEY COAL Lewis T. L»bnr,of Beatycstown, lias juBt day, and the excursion will take up a received a carload of briar roots which serious condition for several weeks with FIREWORKS—A fresh supply for theSaturdays, from July 5th, 1897, to Sept. 1st, 1897..; .-• ..••••••• J . • ••--•• / ,; < ••."> typhoid pneumonia. period of 23 days. , Glorious Fourth at Weber's News Stand.St cnn be obtained only At our chutes nlonc tho will be manufactured : Into pipes at his MorrlH Cnnai, at Its Junction with Bolvldor- mill. A"'''- Freeholder Campbell has been nursing a FOR SALE—Good road cart; also new John T. LangstaDT, Mrs. H. M. Bull,. ;..y; Avonao. lame back for soveral days, caused hya Tho latest salutation Is not "How-dc-do," Singer flowing machine. Inquire at STAR Johnston & Cornish, : Mrs. Anna Coiigle, ";: •" Rgg 14.00 per ton Tlio Hunterdon county farmers' annual but "Hawaii." Stove 4.31 » " picnic will bo held nt Packer's Island this fall from n hnmmock. olllco. J. K. Cooke, Mrs. B. Wendohaok, ', : ChoBtnut 4.10 " " Van Hoff has secured a position as wait- : year on Wednesday and Thursday, August Dick" Uhle, with a company of Blairs- FOR SALE—Com ploto peach basket ma- A. \V. Orevellng, Ford & Fleming,: : • * •F» 2,75 » " 18 and 19. town companions, is camping at Swarts- er in tho St. Cloud dining rooms. chinery; or will exchango for farm stock A. B. Groff&Bro., R. W.Hayes, - ' • •- All coul Unilsr Covor nnd dollvcred to wRKon wood Lako for a few wocks. The Belvidero public school commence- suitable for t'nrmer at Valley or West Por- H. Cohen, over Screonw. Tho superiority o( LehtgU Vnlloy ment will be held on Friday evening. Hornbaker & Bowers, Wm. Febr, commonly known na "Pard" *al. Georgo B. Opdyko, Valley, N. J. Amerman & Shorts, Dan'l W. Drake, ; Conl Il'fl In the fact that It U harder, burnn Febr, Is very 111 with typhoid fever and his Tbo Mennonitcs have removed thoir longer, Riven forth mnra boat, burns up uleam • • : 6-25-31. James M. Fitts, J.B.Hampton, : ; ' —the bout, thoroloro tho cheapest. and a daughter. condition is at times critical. tabernacle from Vannatta street to WANTED—A hustling young man orRoof&McDanolds. 11 L. CLINK * CO. Tho congregation of St. Ann's church, Misses Mnry, Sfillio, Lydia and Jcssio Uehlein's Green. woman, of neat appearance. Apply to J. W. Fitts, Hance Bros. Junction, have arranged to hold their Everitt, of Junction, wore tho guests of Tho very finest strawberries from tho Washington School of Music, 32 Mozart J. Warren Fitta, Ohas. Pick-el, " annual picnic on tho church grounds Sat- Mrs. Robert Gordon yesterday. Great Meadows, have beon selling for avenue. James II. Johnston, L. M.Davis, urday, July 21th. eight cents per quart. Rev. W. P. Ferguson, President of tho FOR RENT—NOW House on Youmans Henry Cummins, Wm. H. Axford, Agent. LATEST TIME TABLE. Hackettstown C. O. I., Is in Canada on a Rev. W. E. Faulkner, recently pastor of At tonight's meriting, Starlight Lodgo, ivenue; eight rooms, pantry, bath and all Bryant & Weller, Hnll & Trewin,.. TONEWYOHK. the Yellow Frame Presbyterian church, month's visit. Ho Is nccompnnled by his No. 112, Knights of Pythias, will advance modern improvements. Inquire of War-J. W. Notze, Lenvo WiuiliIngton-2.45, 4.15, 5.S0, 7.03, 7.41,died in the Pateraon Hospital from appen- family. two candidates to the flecond rank. ren B. Shlmer, 128 Broad street. Josso Metltf. 7.49,10.11, ft. in. 1SJ.K, 1.SS, 3.00, 1.-10, 5.35,7.18, dicitis on June flth. Miss Marjorle Shlpman, dnlighter of Warren Council, No.' 16, Jr. O. U. A. M., 7.35,8.00, p. m. The Stroudsburg Dally Times Is nowLawyer Georgo M. Shlpman of Belvldere, bos accepted an inv'.tatlon. to participate Fertilizers for tho lawn and garden at FUOM NKW VOKK. using type-setting machines nnd the oldwas the guest of Mrs. Wm. A. Stryker last 1n a celebration at Hackettatown July 6th. W. D. Gulick'B. Arrlvo nt WanliInnton-6.25. 7.35, 10.10, 10.83, compositors of tho office arc hewing trees Friday. Wm. G. Collins, of Port Coldon, la weav- J. T. LangstalT, notary public, executes 11.43,11.55, n. m. 3.00,3.18, (3.23, Snturilfiys only), in summer and cutting Ice In winter. Mr. S. M. Trcsslor, a teacher In our pub- ing first-class ran: carpet and rugs at 12ponsion papers. l-2S-tf. 0.05,6.15, 7.33,9.«,0.S0, 10.48, 11.50, \t. m. llouchool, left on Monday by blcyclo for Tho new tolophono line operated by Dr. centa per yard. Guarantee first-claBSwork . BDILDINO LOTS for salo on upper Broad G. W. Cummins, of BolvldBre,has been in- ilHhome inJuniata, several miles west of Albert Emery, of.Belvidero, was taken LOHVO WaHhlngton for Kmitoi—6.85,(7 flO Mon- Harrisburg. street. R. M. Petty. 1-H-tf days only), 10.25, 11.55, a. m. 3.18, G.I", 9.30, ]>. m. corporated under tho name of the West! to the asylum this morning by Detective JersovToll Line, with a capital stock of; Mrs. Wm. Groso and daughter, of Jersey Hutchison. Emery has a, wife and flvo TRAINED NURSE.—Miss Annie Clifford, Leavo Wautilncton for Scrnnlon—7.35, 10.25, $10,000. having taken a two years' courso of traili- 11.55, a. m. aao, o.ia, aas, 10.1s, n.w, . m. City, and Mrs. Henry Grose and daughter, children. v Clifford 9. Johnson, of Hackettstown, of Newark, passed Saturday with Mrs. ng at the Sloano Maternity and New York The Dovor Land and Driving Park Asso- Hospitals, is now prepared to do medical, Loavo Wanhlnj!ton for Junction-7.43, 10.80, has been unpointed mall agent on the run Wm. Wright. ciation offer some Bplondid attractions for A. m. 13.12, 3.S5, 0.3) p. m. between Ilnckottstown and Iloboken, to surgical and obstetrical nursing. Ad- Arrive from Juuotlon-10.10,11.45, a. m. 3.05, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Rhodes, of NowJuly 5th. Three purses of ?200 each will dress:—Wash inpton, N. J. 4-22-tf e.l2,B.13, p. m. nil the vacancy caused by the removal of York city, havo been stopping at tbo Now bo distributed among trotters and pneers. Wnltcr Johnston. Windsor fora week past and may remain Fred. Fowler resigned his position as Money to loan, on approved security. BUSH& Commencing Juno flth, 1807, orery Simdnr, Sixteen members ot tho Woman's Homo forsomo time. baker forJ.F. Gulick last week, and isWm. A. Stryker, Attorney. oxtrn milk train loavos Hobokon 8n. m., runs Missionary Society held a meeting at the Mrs. C. E. McCrncken, of Layton, Sussex succeeded by John Cole, who, on account to Wellington, via MorrlMtown, arriving at home of Mrs. Walter D. Gulick on Tues- Remember S. S. Teel Is making flnoca b Wellington 9.05; roturnlngloavoe WaHhlngton county, bos been visiting her parents, ot'Ulness, was forced to give up work at [net photographs for $1.50 per dozen. 1-2-t. Extensive Tailoring 7.35 p. m., vlft Morrlntown day afternoon, which was followed by the Mr. and Mrs, John II. Dalrymplo, on that place eight months ago. sorvlngof nice refreshments. Bolvldere avonue. For delicious Ico Cream and Ices, flno Department See the "ad." of the new ilrm of Hall & Cake and sweet Bread, no one excels Depaola, tho swarthy Italian, who Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright will Bpend Trewln on page 8, and watch their upuce murdered Nicholas Rugglero, at Bangor Sunday in Newnrk. They intend going Uullck. Ho spares no expense in their from week to week. They have inaugu- making, thus Insuiing the highest quality. Local matter on every pago. last March, was found guilty of murder In with the B. R. R. T. excursion of that city rated a sacrifice sale of the stock of A. W. BULL Frank Nutzo and Miss Jonnlo Speirs aro tlio first degree by a jury at Easton on to Greenwood Luke, Creveling which came Into their possession FOR SALE—Choice lot of heavy New riding new Hudson wheel.s. Tuesday. Sentence will be pronounced this week. ^ • upon him next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent entertained a York State Japanese seed buckwheat. Wm **************** John Vanovor In riding a now wheel) smnll company of friends at dinner on Lnrison. 5-13-tf. purchased of Corn lab &Co. Thoe members ofof_ Simbbokong TribeTribo,. Tuesday, in honor of Queer. Victoria's [1 mm way Horse Stopped by u Dog. mo. O. R. M., of Junction, will attend Commemoration Day. FOR RENT—Two houses with gardens, Mrs. O. W. Gnrdner is one of tho Inteat Jivine services In a tfody at tho M. E. A team of horses, ono of which was a50 and -*7 a month; one, corner West And Still TheyCome to partako of the pleasure and oxcrclso church of that borough on Sunday, July Mr. II. R. Tignr, of Philadelphia, a form- colt, ran away on Tuesday afternoon, while Stewart and Lincoln streets, other West found In bicycling. , i 4th. The members will gather at thoir er resident of Washlmjton, was a guest of the driver, Henry Dilta of Port Colden, Warren. Inquire of Wm. S.Stewart. 5-13 lodgo room at 9:30 a. m. his brotlier, Mr. P. W. Tigar, of Carlton was in one of tho stores near the square. Tho Presbyterian Sunday school and .. nvenuc, over Sundny, The team took fright from a bicyclist FOR RENT—House on Broad street, **************** goodly number of friendH are enjoying an Harry Mooro, tho nine-year-old son of who passed ringing bis bell, nnd dashed jydla Johnston. , 3-25-tf. excursion to Island Park todny, Charles Moore, formerly a resident of this Misses Mury C. Weller, Annie Rush and up East Washington avonue, Mr. Scott's Frank Fehr has moved his family from c, was drowned in tlic Morris ennui at Louise Kennedy nro homo from tho State big shepherd dog, that was standing near FOR GOOD BREAD—Use Cramer's flour. Normal School, Miss Wellcr for good, and tho wagon, seemed to realize that the team one of J. W. Fitts' llnta on Brond street Csr on Monday while swimming with the other two for vacation. Good building lots for salo near depot. 4,000 YARDS OF SILK into tho Fulper building in which his some companions. His body will be was running away and tried to stop James H. Johnston. barber shop is located. brought hero for interment today. Mrs. Samuel Kinney bos been suffering them by jumping at the bridles. In doing with cramp colic at her home we3t of so ho fell beneath the hordes' feet and the 50-bushel wagon body of sawed slabs de- BOUGHT THIS WEEK. A necktie sociable will be held upon the Tho Queen Esther Society of the M. E.town. She Is now at the home of herheavy farm wagon passed over him, butlivered for £2.00. Gideon Wydner, Steph- lawn of tho Washington Baptist church church, composed exclusively of girls, en- father, P. W. Tignr, on Carlton avenue. although lamed he still kept after them. "isburg, N. J. on Saturday eveniii(r next", June 20th. Ico tertained a number of invited friends at a Just before the team reached the culvert »••««••«»•«••••• cream and other refreshments will bo on social in tho chapel last Saturday night. Prof. J. H. Griffith attended commence- be again overtook them, nnd in jumping PICTURE FRAMES—Geo. S. Mattison. 19 sale. . A musical program followed by refresh- ment exercises at Lafayette college on at their heads be tripped one of the horses Taylor St. . tf Edward Gordon lins secured employ- Tuesday and was one of the distinguished ments was the order of the evening. and it fell, thus stopping them sufficiently The Washington Lumber Yard is bead- ment in tho furniture factory at Belvldore The Rraduates at tho State Normal guests at tho banquet served in the even- to enable some men to pet hold of the Changeable Taffetas in -a beautiful com- and moved his family from the Slater unrters for fertilizers and lnnd plaster, School from this vicinity were Mary Cum- Night operator Nathan Parks bos been bridles. Had the horses continued a few oth aro bought in carload lots. Mnpes' bination of colors- house on East Washington avenue to thnt 111 at bis home in Port Murray for a week feet further they would probably have S place yesterday. mins Weller, Washington; Althea F. both been killed by colliding with the and Bowker's—the two leading phos- Aimer, Danville; Martha L. Budd, Budds with chills and fovor, and James Quack- stone walls of the crooked culvert. Mr. phates—constantly on hand. All-Silk Surahs in all the delicate shades, Tho $24 lost by Jacob D. Snyder last Lake: Nathan S. Conover, Clinton; Nellie enbush, of Newton, has been filling his Dilts feels proud of the dog's remarkable Wednesday night wns picked up on East Hoflman, Califon, and Ida M. Horn, Bol- position. FOR REST.—My store-room at 19 Belvi- and black. Church street by [lerby Smith nnd Alfred vldero. feat and the dog itself seemed to realize dere avenue. John Hagon, on premises. Assistant Superintendent F. J. Grifllth, that he had accomplished something Gules, wlio promptly returned it to Mr. Tho Fourth will bo celebrated at Dela- very remarkable for a canine. Snyder the noxt day. of tho D., L. & W., has been seriously ill Our prices are so far below real value that we pre- ware on Saturday, July 3d. The Hope for some time, and is at present in Syracuse Street Commissioner Hutchings has been band will furnish music and Dr. England N. Y., where ho went hoping to recruit fer you should see them rather than make statements doing good work this week in scraping will deliver a patriotic address. Tho other his henlth. Kn^lne Kills Horses. Washington avenue and tilling up the un- attractions will be a bicycle race, ball regarding them. Call early, as these are exceptional •even plnces with llnely crushed stone game, foot race, and pyrotecnics In the Rev. J. R. Wright and family have been William Stewart, who lives near Pleasing ' ? obtained at Morrlstown. evening. passing the week at his old home nt Plens- Roekport, lost two valuable colts on bargaing. antville, near Philadelphia. They m'ade Sunday night. Five horses were pas- s, Dr. P. J. Eckel, on Saturday, through R. M. Eilenberger has resigned his posi- **************** f attorney David Bartron, purchased the tion as bookkeeper nt the Mammoth Buzar the ronnd trip by carriage and are expected turing in a field and in some manner Surprise (? ' Charles Amcrman proporty on Church and will be engaged for some time in net-home this morning. . they got the fence down and wandered -Street. Air. Amerman will retain his resi- Mansfleld B. Bowers left this week for along the railroad tracks. When one tling up Mr. Crcveling's aflairs. Mr. Eilen- to the patrons of our (J dence there for tho present, berger has beon with Mr. Crevellngfor22 Chicago to take a position tendered him of the late passenger trains came in an organ factory. The types last week OUR JUNE SALE A alight clmnge In the train schedule on years, excepting a period of about two 1 through the horses became frightened Ice Cream Saloon will * years spent in Trenton. made us say that Mansfield Beatty had and run down the trucks. Three of tho D., L. & W. went into effect on Mon- secured such n position. be the addition of k day. Train No. 2, goinir east, formerly them succeeded in getting across of Muslin Underwear, Ribbons and Laces and Wash L. M. Runyon, of Allamuchy, on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. John Briggs and child, of lenving Washington at 12.42 p. m., will day sold three township rights to the Iliff an open culvert but the train overtook hereafter depart at 1.05. Bros., living three miles below Hope. Jersey City, were the guests of Mayorand and struck one of them and killed it. An Orchestra on 9 Dress Goods will be at high tide during the next few • J. P. Deltemor & Sons on Tuesday were They cover Hopo, Knowlton and Blairs- Mrs. Vannatta on Saturday and Sunday. Another was caught in the tresale work 1 awarded a contract for the erection of a Mr. Brings was a brother-in-law to the Saturday Evening £ days. town for the construction of his patent late ex-Governor Abbott. nnd. its leg was broken. The colt kill- •••••••••••••••• modern dwelling in Asbury for D. J. wire fence. They recognized its cheap- ed was one year old and the one receiv- Smith. The plans wore drawn by our local ness, strength and durability. Mrs. Everitt Gordon, of Elizabeth, is architect, Jos. B. Deltemer. passing a few weeks with her son Robert ing the broken leg was three years old A number of expert V Adam It. Reese died in Phillipsburg of and both were very "promising. Two m Broad street. Mr. Gordon was here musicians have been ^ Window Screens, Doors Screen, All the patriotic orders of town have hnart disease last Thursday, aged 74 yoars. over Sunday and will make a visit here of the animals which escaped belong- accepted invitations to attend tho patri- He was a well known citizen and invented ed to Dr. Cos of this place. They engaged and will ren- £ otic services at the Presbyterian church tho first harvesting machine with a self each Sunday during his wife's stay. Bamboo Shades and Hammocks. on Sunday morning, July 4th. Dr. Eng-raking attachment. He patented many Mrs. John Bryant was taken to St. Mich- were a two-year old colt by Hughey, der selections of a A land will deliver a special sermon. other inventions and was at work upon a vel's Hospital last week, where on Satur- and its mother. They escaped by high order, in a man- j( chainless bicycle just before his death. day next she will bo operated upon for the jumping the bridge clear. Tho young Indies of the classes of '9S ner, no doubt, satisfac- • and'99 of tbo public school showed their Mr. John F. Hiuer, of Asbury, who is a removal of a gieantic fibroid tumor. It Largest Stock, Lowest Prices^ appreciation and kind feeling towards Mr. member of the Junior class in Moody's will be a very dangerous operation. tory to the patrons of d Mrs. Mary E. Prome and Mrs. Wnr After the Box and Its Treasure. A. L. Johnston on Friday by presenting schoolt"Mt. Hermou, Mass., obtained first our Ice Cream Saloon. £ him with a handsome willow rocker. Shipman attended some of the commence- Charles Blazer last weok received a prizes' in both Latin and penmanship. ment week exercises at Lafayette college letter from the postmaster at Green- The congregation of the Presbyterian Tbo prize in the former was $25 and inEaston, the first of the week, and were the ville, 111. The writer says he recently church lost Sunday voted to suspend the the latter $10. Mr. Iliner was one of the ; teachors in our public school two years guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shellenberger. read in a paper that Blazer had been EASTON'S LARGEST STORE. • services on Sunday evenings during finding a box believed to have been Uehlein's ice Cream t July and August, in lieu of the accus- ago. • . J tomed vacation accorded their pnstor, A. Altman, alias L., M. Lohman, with once, the property of Joseph Carter •'' : Frank Ervin was injurod' during the erliaps a hundred other aliases, the bogus VelG EUeSta OI nil. iiiiu--u.nl..ivrj.-..uuiiuc and that said box contained something in a large variety of £ UTi •-•-•-ball game last Saturday rauch:Worse,.than orso dealer- who .victimized landlords in like $100,000. ..He .continued by :_nx- flavors will be on sale T E jn Sunday. Mr. Puffer hns charg: e of tho at first supposed. His dislocated leg will this and neighboring "counties" by borrow- grent game''pruservo'-olV the" Stuyvesant plaining that a son of Joseph Carter, as usual.' :"";~:" ': "' •••---'-'' ----- keep him from work for six weeks or ing mpney under false pretenses, was estate. who lived out there, was a legal heir ;ir;:; more and ho Is obliged to use crutches to sentenced to one year in Stato Prison on Mr and Mrs. Charles Amerman and to this box and he wished Mr. Blazer get about. Monday by Judge Herr at Flomington. family drove to Pluckamin yesterday and would either send the box of money GJ5O. R. UBBIEIN, | EASTOH,PA. While making an excursion to Easton Tho term is comparatively short. • ittcnded the wedding of his sister, Ida G.,out to its rightful owner or afc least •on a tandem wheel last Saturday, James The Daily Press of Plainilold on Satur- o Mr. Joseph Todd Harrison, of Newark, send some information regarding the 0 Leading Confectioner, Baker A .vlrich was performed at the home of Mr. and Robert Speirs were thrown with great day noted the awarding of a contract Tor same. Mr. Blazer will not answer the and Ice Cream Maker, J force by encountering n. loose stone in the a ?10,000 dwelling by Dr. Frank S. Wells, Isaac Amerman. letter because ho has already emptied road. The former had his faco quite bad- of that city; tho plans and specifications It wns our pleasure on Monday to receive ly Pcratehed in the tumble. for which were drawn by Joseph B. De-a call from Brother L. D. Tillyer, of the the box and squandered the contonta. ltemer, of this borough. One of theDover Index. His mission to Washington The box contained very little money, The Warren County Epworth League contractors declared the plans to be tbo was to look after tho pipe organ that the he says, and the daily paper reporters convention will bo held in Belvidore to- got more out of it than he did. day. The local president, Mr. D. Bfines. t set over brought into that city. Washington Methodists had presented to •••' "Liubnch, and wife, will attend, and Mr. Between fifty and sixty members of Star- Graco church, Dover. * Wm. L. HofT is on the program to load light Lodge, No. 112, Knights of Pythias, Mr. Robert B. Speirs, of Illinois, is the, the devotional exorcises at 1.15 p. m. headed by a band of music, marched to cuest of Mr. and Mrs. William Speirs, on' Seriously Hurt In n Uiumway. " Beginning the cemetery on Sunday afternoon and Jackson avenue. While walking on the Frank Galloway and Fred Swartst of Hot" • "Jit Clark Brink, of Fisher avenue, and John decorated tho graves of their comrades, railroad track at the station on Monday Belvidere, tho latter a nowsboy for Melick, S. Ackcrmnn, of Johnston avenue, seem to six in number, with metalie emblems and night he was struck by a passing caboose the stationer, hired a livery rig and came have land especially adapted to raising (lowers. The lodge mon speak in theand quite badly cut about tho faco. to Washington on Tuesday night! In de- . 'strawberries, for they have tho finest beds highest praise of the nddress of Itev. M, L. scending Tunnel Hill at Oxford on tho re- Today in town. The berries grown by Brink are Rhodes, of Califon, who Is a member of Miss Blanche Lake and Miss Marcin turn very late at night the horse became slid to bo tlio largest ever seen in this the lodgo. Fisher, of Flemington, wero here last frightened and ran away. Both boys were Weather •town. week to attend the High School com- mencement and to visit the former's thrown out but Galloway escaped with a I shall sell the remainder Daniel Lynch was painfully injured on The M. & E. Association are arranging fow bruises. Hialess fortunate companion Monday morning while alighting from a to run two excursions this year for thecousin, Miss Emily T. Luke. They mnde struck on his head and wns hurt so badly of my new and select moving freight train in the Washington benefit of the sick and disability fund. the trip by carriage, driving a team. thathia life was despaired of. Up to this tdfl. In jumping from tho stop ho wasThe first excursion will bo run on July 23 Engineer Milton Moyer, of Plullipsburg, morning he had not yet regained conscious- stock of high grade Trim- Slocked against a switcli, sustaining sovore to Boynton Beech, and will take in the returned to work on Monday after an ness. It is, feared he has sustained a frac- med and Untrimmed Hats Goods. scalp wonds and a, bad contusion In the upper end of the Division west of and in- absence of a week. He was taken ill byture of the skull. leftside. ' cluding Dover, The second excursion will drinking water at Mauch Chunk while at from be run to Delaware Water Gap some time there attending decoration exercises of The team attached to Hendorshot's Ice Curctil Cotrvii Drinkers BKWAK13! Blue Flame Burn Kerosene. 1897Bicycles Columbia, $100 to all , in Sopteinbor. The reputation of theso the Railroad Brotherhood on Sunday, the If you havo been deceived and tried ono wagon started to run away on West excursions attained In tbo past should be 13th inst. , ' Washington avonno'last Friday morning, a positive guarantee of thoir snecess. of tho cheap bran substitutes now on the Stoves style—2 Burners alike. Hartford, $50 to but wore stopped before running very Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnston left last market, claiminpr to bo tho original and to $7.00—3 Burners, $10.00. Cost all alike. Don't need fixing every . far. The damage done was a broken 1 Alvin Robinson, who is associated with week for Towanda, Pa., where they will have great food value, nnd you got a25 to 35 whifHo-treo nnd a demolished livery stable pnintor Jacob nalin, was painfully injur- remain for the best part of the schoopounl d of poorly rousted bran for your 25c. only 5 cents a day for fuel. other day. Better buy the best and '..;>/ -sign bolpngingtp Jomcs L^Boyd. _^ ^ ed by a fall last Friday. While painting vncation. Upon returning thoy will take and n poor, wonk, sickiah drink (what can ; ! Bbvr Th6mas"HoustonrtneTbiimievan" Ivira,-Suitiiua -liOttse o!i"I!ccthcvcri'sve:me,- ;ip their rcuisoncc ir-HacketUitcvn, ,whero •juu ttjtpwuLfro m bmuV," uuirL'-utt^uiauiiiii- golist, who is now residing at; Elizabeth, his ladder slipped and ho tumbled from Mr. Johnston hns been engaged as princi- aged but try GRAIN-0. It is made from Lawn Mowers—Warranted steel. t.wi'll occupy tlio pulpit of the Methodist tho top to tho ground, a distance of about pal of the public school. solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds •church next Sunday, both morning nnd 16 foot. Ho landed on a pile of ladders Mr. and Mrs. Georgo M. Dawea and for 25c. Grain-0 takes the place of cofleo Gasoline, 10 cents gallon. •evening, and on tbo following Monday which probably added to tho severity of ,awyer Vliot drove to Nazareth, Pa., last at i tho price. Get a package of your below the selling price Fly Doors, 90'c. his injuries. Ho was hurt about the back, Wednesday to be present at tho comgroce- r to-ai;y. night. He la well known here by reason one of tho bones in tho loft leg wore brok- I prefer a loss to carrying •of his successful work during the revival loncemout exorciaos of the military acad-1 ; en, and bis kneo was very badly skinned Refrigerators, good size, $9.00. ••. ; •'. j';H- viJfl; •services^last winter. , and bruised. V•' emy located there, from which Mr. Dawes FOB RENT—Plat of five rooms, third over ahysofcthe 'present Window screens, 25c. Tho youngest uon of Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. only son was graduated. Thoy returned floor, over the Warren County Drug Storo. Tho Washington 'Athlotlo Association — 'Thursday mufjb. pleased at what they Mrs. S. A. Itibblo. 2-18-tf stock. A $3.00 hat' for •' : . . .,'".', ' '•:•: •••"'•""•~i;p.'-<-?fc~,'-'>*'$$& M. MeCloud,of Philadelphia, who aro ,v and heard, jj > |: visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.has boon full of building projects lately, 4 Washington School of Music, & Mpzart $2.00 is a matter of con-. . ' .made to order. Giveme Binder Twine,^^ cents pound.^ isa It." Thatcher, was taken quito 111 last week and tho very latest which a few > of tbo Awnings . • , T members aro now talking of is a club engineeEngineer JoslaJosmhu aS. Dav'dapuavououn haimdu na wnvleavoe avonue. For beginners and for advanced siderable importance. size you want and I can with symptoms of appendicitis, and the of absencefor three days las; week which players. Piano lesbons'36 cents. Diplomas nnrcnti. wore so thoroughly alarmed that house to bo erected at Lake Hopatcong, to granted to graduates. Pianos and organs let you know price complete, put up. ( be used by members only during tho sum-he took advantage of by an extended car- -ihey called their- regular physician here, riage drive beKiiQ his fleet gray pacer. tuned. F.\V. Collins, director. who came accompanied by a skilled sur- mer months. An attendant would bo in charge and provide meals and lodging to He wont by&tCf of Schooloy's Mountain as geon. Dr. McKfnstry had tho child on far oast as 'Kenvillo, tbonco to Newton, re- FOR RENT—Neat six-room single dwel- the road to recovery and the physicians members at reasonable prices. The scheme ling, with large garden. AVm. A. St|ryker will probably go through if the millionaire turning home on Monday afternoon. Ho Mrs; = E; ••• decided that the, aUurJiing- period had onjoyod tho trip thoroughly, i-»"•—""-"-. pnflsed, and nn 'operation would not bo auxiliary of the. club can be intorwitarl snf- TryHibblrdEea^ mecessary, at least at present.' j: ' '"•'"'• '. ticlently to contribute tho necessary fuhds- "Ira. Alfred Sellers, of Rutucrfurd, apent Syrup.'; At Hampton's store. 10c., 2-4-6t. Uehlein's Block. 'If': pi qi q^- •• T - :ji vv ^r. ;.

THE '".-WASHINGTON; STAR, WASHINGTON; N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897.

'didn't it never occur to you that it would DELAWARE. hev been a good thing for everybody If tho word "boss" hadn't never boon rondo, nor Miss Mary Allen nnd Clarence Smith, of any otter word to carry tho sanio moan- Blair Hall, aro spending tholr summer va- in*. Courso all thinm must hov a head, cation at homo. ' Squire Nutt. but thorls fiometbin' nbout that word, it Mitts Mabel McColluin, of Trenton Nor- \A/e Sell The STEWAJRTSVILLE, sort a hex a manner of— .well I can't ox- uial school, came homo on Friday to spend Blood Poison. Standard and Rogistorod. plain no moro'n you kin toll why the word bor summer vacation with hor paronUi. Children's Day at Low's Hollow WM put bog just suits tho animal, but only ttfvo tbo off until Sunday next, but no word to that just suits tho animal, but oly ttlve to Tho Loynl Temperance Legion will meet Contagious B'ood Poison has been ap- Will stand season 1897 at the farm ordinary man to understand that ho Is In tho lecture room on Thursday afternoon effect reached us In timo to change an- boss, en nine out of ton times ho Is of moro of this week. Tho meetings aro quito In- propriately called the curse of mankind. eople's of the subscriber at the low rate of nouncement for last Sunday. Correspond- damage to you and tho business thnn he is teresting wo hear. It is Hie oiic disease that physicians can- ents tako for Rrantcdthelnformation upon good, for you. Tho proprietor kin do all not cure; their mercurial ami potash Ten Dollars to insure a living foal. such matters when famished by those pre- tho muring in' without belli' boss as ho un- Our town peoplo aro arranging to cele- rcmcdicK only bottle up the poison in aint This horse was sired by Nutcoast; sumably Informed as to the correctness. derstands it, en you'll git your work done brate tho Fourth of July on Saturday, tho the system, to surely bronk forth in n At the risk of ralslnc objections wo can- right too. Why, jlst look back to old war 3rd. In tho afternoon tho Delaware base more virulent form, resulting in a total P dam, Lady Mambaret. ball team will play tho Columbia nlno. not refrain from asserting that a Sunday times, how they ust to quarrel 'bout rank. wreck of the system. You mint remember Warner, down there The hand will be present, a festivals will opular T Bpent amidst the Holds and Jlowors, in tbo bo bold at both churches and thirty or Mr.-Frank fi.'Martin; a promiuent For extended pedigree and other dim aisles of shadowy woods, or at the sea at Jvivo Porks, en he was a pood ono,but he forty dollars worth of Jlroivork* will bo information, address or call on : shoro, is the respltoofronny a wage earner. lost his head and was bound to bo boss, but shot ofTln tho evening. Proceeds for tho Jeweler at 9J6 Vcmylvaufa Arc, Wnsb- Tho census of Greenwich school district ho couldn't b'cauw Phil Sheridan was, on benefit of tho churches. itDC rices 7 shows n total of 203 pupils subject to tho thatccttlcdit. But tho bosses In polftlos I was for n long tUoy'ro tho chaps of Importance, in their Communion will bo admlnlstorcd nt the time under treat p school law. minds, 'specially these little township Preubyterl.au church on Sunday, July 4th, JAMESL. SHIELDS, "Twofers" who aro always In the way. en and preparatory service will be held on incut of two of ^ A fine assortment of shades for outside and tion live on promises of t'ettln' county nomina- Thursday evening provlous to that date. the best physi- tion for ofllces 'way beyond them, en or cians of this city, i inside work ready mixed for c . Washington, N. J. somo who would be overpaid at nnyalways mlssiu' 'em, who don't control Tho Pennsylvania is running a Sunday for a severe case salary." -;' ''•'•' notmn't not oven themselves; but they are Philadelphia paper train that connects of Mood poison sort a kicked out jist now en the real with the L. V. It. It atPhllllpsburg. All t Wm. Wilklna, who mysteriously disap- bosses, the people, Is on top., Then wo all Philadelphia papers aro sent north on first but my condition peared Mny 30, nnd whose probable fate or hov our church boss. Sometimes It's a "nilk, extra No. 197, so the summer resorts grew worse all whereabouts causo a deal of anxiety, him nmn, en often it's u woman, and u big nui- ind points north of Mnttunkachunk may the while, not- IT'S TIME been heard from in Maryland. He ia tho sance ony way you take it, but IMrutuer rccctvo tbclr papers earlier than over. No. withstanding the 5 Only 75 Cents per Gallon son of. August Wilkins, tho well known chance it with the man, for I never hod no 12 can take nil south bound papers. Itis fact Hint they you lay nsldo tlie plush robes and stonemason. respect nor conceit for a she-elder. But to ti great convenience na the train isduont charged ine three W-y blankcln, und aubstltnto In certain communities, nmonff a certain iny mind the meanest boss nmon«'cm all isManiiukacluink at 0.05 and ia timo to con- hundred dollars. y Paris Green, Insect Powder and other in- L therefor class of individuals, the man who has hon- the house bos*, tho fellnr what bullies his •lectwith bothtraiiw. .,.;._ My mouth was est convictions and stands up for them wife en family, the fellnr what nukes Ills Some splendid strawberries aro shipped ^ secticides in large quantities and best ^ against opposition is known as "conten- if k hi fe every penny she wants illcd witli cati'tig sores; my tongue was Lap Dustots; 1 wife en family, the fellnr what nukes Ills uy our truckers to Scrnnton and Blmjlmni- almost eaten away, so that, for three V qualities. w tious. ' ; Just as long as he wilt agree with wife ask him fer every penny she wants, ton, but the cherry crop is a complete fail- months I was unable to taste any solid Light Blankot3, people, no matter how false and untenable on explain what she is going to do with It: ure throughout this vicinity. the premises, he is nil right, but let him food. Mylmirwas coming out rapidly, Flynets, Bar Tips the fellar what never does nothinothinn ' 'rounround Tho wind WOH SO strong nnd furious in and I was in a horrible fix. Iliad tried confront with'sound. unbiased argument, thhe housh e bub t growll att thth e folksflk , huht tltellls jwn on Sunday last that several trees and showing the entire fallacy of his opponents tho neighbors how If it wasn't for him the various treatments, and was nearly dis- f • WARREN CO. DRUG STORE and Horso Shoots. position, and ho is at'once denounced ns somo buildings were injured anil sonic hull thing would stop, and feels to good chimneys were knocked otf of tho houses. couraged, whe Tn a friend recommended P. X. JENKINS, Proprietor. "contentious," which is only an ignorant when hecan sny, "there's only ono boss In S.S.S. After Iind taken four bottles, I Ifyouwishto Imvo a nlco riir, tho " and cowardly way of trying to cover my house, en that's mo." I boarded in a Vrank Chambers, while at work ono began to get better, and when I had 9. harness must bo In Rood condition defeat family in the old ninth ward. New York, day lost week nt I). C. Angle's, had a spell and a good whip must bo in tho hih bjtd t like tont which rendered him unite til for sometiino finished eighteen bollles, I was cured socket. Wo supply tho now and re- The now woman may prato about tho once, which was subjected to like torment, butby theskill of Dr. Wm. B'tird he is sound and well, my skin was without a novato tho old. equality of the sexes but her hopes will until one day patience wore completely ngain nround us usual, much to the grati- blemish, and I have had no return of never be realized until she can sharpen a out, en my roommate RIVC tho boss sich en fication of his friends. the disease. S.S.S.savcd mefromalifc lend pencil and throw a stone. nil-fired druMtlii', that I really b'llove he of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed purely S. T. Vannatta. Billy Thompson has sold his bay Almont either knocked cr scared tho devil all Tho small daughter of Frank Clifton, vegetable) will cure any case of blood mare, Nonesuch, to a party from Decker- clean out o' him. Was he cured fer good? >f Wolfiown, fell nnd broko her arm nnd town. The people up in SusserMre inter- Sure I Why Sam ho married the old man's dislocated the elbow. Dr. William C. poisou. Books on thediscaso ested In horses and horaebrcedlng and It is daughter shortly after, en they all lived to- Allen was called and set tho bone and tho ind its treat- jks on thcdiscasi wfe to assume that they know a good gether. See? No sir, 1 don't tako no stock 'Md Is getting along well under his care. ment, mailed Stern's Hats are Stylish. thing when they see it. [Wo don't know in bosses, en. I aint got much of a 'pinion free by Swift Everything of anybody who does." much about the virtues of Billy's horse as Don't Tolmfi-u S|ilt nml Smol.o Your 1.1 To Anay. Specific Co., a trotter, but will bet he is too valuable At an early hour Monday morning the Atlanta, Ga, a Farmer Wants a nag to be used for the famous brand ot family of John Henry Ilulslzer, a well To quit toliiu-co easily ami forever, boning mince meat.]—Ed. known farmer living ashort distance south nolle, lull of life, tmrvc nml vltfor, t:iku No-To BUY YOUR In speaking of old timo road driving nnd of this village, were awakened by smoke Uac, the wniuler-worker. Unit multes went: men sss in the way of Farm Machinery, the pleasures thereof, "Megnrgee" in Phil- apparently issuing from the lower part of strong. All druggists, SOu'/ir 31. . Curopinmm- the house which on Investigation proved tcctl. Uoolilet mid s:uni'lc free. Address Plows;'Wagons and Castings adelphia Times says: "Bear in mind we Sterling Kcmcdy Co., Clikvuo or New York BEAUTY IS WEALTH. are talking now of the days prior to tho in- to come from the sitting room which was troduction of the damnable bicycle nui- a mass of (lames. There being but one DKAUTV Is as essential to n womnnan any is supplied upon the most fav- sance, and when gentlemen prided them- stairway, and that leading directly from 1-* other quail tr. "Prltli lienntj" of form and orable terms at the old estab- selves onthoapo^dof their nags, and the the burning room to tho chambers above, KOCKL\pKT. •ntiro comos bounty of mind and character, durability of their vehicles." escape for the cooped up inmates by that Miss Stella Boity'js suffering from a SUMMER HAT means was entirely cut off. Edgar, tho hyslcal bounty U n rounded form, Uio brightly lished Oscar Unangst buried his Infant ehlld on severe attack of n:^na!ea. nttHlolieofc, the vivacious ore, n ocrtnluonao oldest son, dropped from the window of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Dnntey visited his Wednesday last week in the cemetery at bis room to the grouud and luckily finding andgracoof manner, whiL-h Indlcntoj usiiper- Washington Upper Harmony. a ladder nearby the remaining members of brother a part of last week. iilaiu'o of physical strength. Vory tow •'Yes sir," said Mr. Oldby complacently, the family were rescued irom their peri- Win. Stewart hud a valuable colt killed t?u JJOSSOSS tboee qnnlitk'f, but verynmuy "I am a self made man. I commenced lite lous situation. Everything in the well ap- by the cars Monday luornlngjind another inor* might iitw(*0!J3 th'-m who do not. If you Foundry, severely injured. a barefoot boy." "Nothing wonderful pointed sitting room, includhiir a line Estey fool tlmt yon nro losing vitality, losing your R. Q. Bowers, Jr., Proprietor. about that," replied his companion,"! was- organ, a sewing machine, etc., were entire- Anna Curl and friend, of Huckettstown, urength, looalug your u auty, if you feel n't born with shoes on, cither." ly consumed, while the wood work, furni- spent Sunday with the former's grand- that your face which ouco vnn plump Miss Emma Fulmer Clark returned on ture, pictures, etc., in the parlor adjoining parents. md rosy, Is becoming thin and Billow. were badly smoked and diunncecf. It is Tuesday last week from an extended and Mr. Christine, of Newark, was among hat wrlnklos (which aro the terror lo all very enjoyable sojourn at Atlantic City. really wonderful how the tire kept from the visitors here lat>t week. spreading through the whole house, as it irotty women) nro beginning to appear, tako The Cricketers from Philadelphia now Chlldren'd Diy was not observed at our iur advlco nut] try that priMiteet of discoveries, in England trying to hold up the Ameri- la situated in an isolated place, and the In- FraniYanSjGlle. mates, two men and two women, were the church last Suudnv as was reported. We tho "MASSAGE; FACE Cur" which la tho ouly Stern's can end, have after a series ot defeats won must be more careful what we write 1 a game, a close call at that, against Sus- adult occupants. The building, furniture in onus know to act onco to convert a thin and (Successor to Wm. Vauderhel . and household goods were insured in the ano.her time and be sure we're right, wlloiv expression Into a plump and rosy fnco. sex, the acknowledged weakeat team in nil then go ahead. England. The New York World is pretty Reading Insurance Co. Tho origin of the It will traufrform a fuco with jilalu or homely fire is not definitely known at this writing Miss Mary Danley has returned from BILLIARD OOOL severe, and says, "Tho Gentlemen Cricket Newark and will spend the summer at her fentnreu luto tin expression of grnco nnd beauty and Club, of Philadelphia, is in England pre- home. 'hyalology lunches ns Hint if we would be tending to represent America. They may Food, undigested, is poison. Digested, tmng, wo must esorclso tho muscles which need Millinery, Jr ARLORS, be centlenien, but why do they have to ad- it is life and strength. Millionsof us sutler Wm. Creger, our blacksmith, does not :ho developing. Exereteo cnuaos the blood to Dawes Bultdi'g vertise it themselves? And if they cannot from indigestion, but we often don't know regret coming back to his old residence as rush to tlmt part of the body culled Into nutU?n, play cricket why do they not stay in Phila- it. We think itis something else. Even ho tins plenty to do. One can hear the old tho muscle is fui] nud strengthened by tho fresh Noxt Doorto Post OfTlco / delphia and play tennis?" doctors often mistake the symptoms. anvil irom early morn until sunset. blood and wilt therefore develop. The Japanese festival of the Armor Pale, thin people, who are overworked, A very entertaining program was given 359 Northampton St. Easton, F»a. who need strength, who seem in want of at the Mt. Bethel church last Sunday, Bearers was all that could be desired, and e MnHsngo Cup will do for the face, when Six Splondttt Tables—Courteoua a generous public kept the money changers roper food, should take Shaker Digestive Children's Day. Treatmoni—rn'l Srocfe of'FIa* ordial. It is astonishing what food will properly applied, by contracting nml relaxing busy from the opening to tho close, with a S Fred Detlicker has the finest piece of Cigars nnd Touacco. financial result gratifying to the Mission do, when properly digested. grass in this section. tho muscles, what exerclsfo wilt do for tho other Band, and placing it under obligations to It will make you strong, revive you, re- Miss Anna Cregur entertained callers urts of th« body. the patrons for their liberality and kind- fresh you, sustain you, make you fat, re- from Port Coldeu Sunday afternoon. If you would tmvoa pinkish complexion. If you ness. store your color, make muscle, bruin fibre, oultl llko ft face plump nud rosy, if you would courage, endurance, energy; increase your Win, Bartow says his strawberry crop is like to reinovu thnt "horrid" wrinkle, soml Ono 1 50 Uroadway, Now York. Huston, l'u. ' We cannot agree that the Old College in power to throw ofl disease and keep you a failure, but says his spring chickens Do'lnr to us nml wo will mnil you the grout honoring Mr. Cleveland honored itlself in 'MASS.KIKFACK CUl\" with full directions for 810 Broiid St., Newark, N. 0. even the slightest degree. healthy and happy. make up for it. It^uso. Keniembor you cm have your money Indigestion does just the opposite, but We are glad to sec Mrs. Ojmun with us buck if yousnyso Ho! for the New Utopia, labors land of indigestion can be cured mid prevented again. She has been spending some time AHKNTS WANTKD. promise where "work for the unemployed with Shaker Digestive Cordial. in Newark and Brooklyn. Address: J. C. LENXEY & CO., Wm. Linn Allen & Co. and freedom from slavery," is guaranteed Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 cents. 85 Broadway. .... >'ow York by Messrs. Eugene V. Debs, Profs. Bell- As our school closes on June 25th, Miss STOCK BROKERS, amy, Parker, et al. But somehow people Schrantz, our teacher, has hired a wheel remember this same Debs as the supporter that she may enjoy the last week with us. of the inalienable right of rioting, and are CALTFOX.' She regrets so many having left school so buy and sell Stocks, Bonds, amazed at the cheek of the man who with Miss Grace Apgar is visiting relatives at early for their summer vacation, for she characteristic cheek asked one of the great has over thirty scholars on roll and only Hamden. an average attendance of ten. Grain and Provisions on New railroad companies to favor him with a Thomas Hoffman spent ,litst Wednesday "grant of land on which to found a colony Wm. Odtuu'n visited F. Cregar on Sat- free from plutocrats, wages and sin." the in Morristown. urday last. j York- Exchanges and Chicago same to be known as the "Social Democ- Mrs. G. L. Hoffman and sons Rossie and Why pay §40 for a set of Surrey Harness racy of America." '• Roy spent last Wednesday at Naughright. Don't neglect n cough because the when you can buy the same of us for §26 ? Board of Trade either for cash This is something every married man Alvah Apgar, of New York, is spending weather is pleasant; before the next storm Latest Style, Brass or Nickel Mounting. We carry Medium to ought to know and perhaps he might ap- a few weeks with hi3 parents, Sir. androlls around it may develop into a serious preciate, that itis humiliating for a woman Mrs. Manches Apgar of this place. difficulty beyond repair. One Minute Finest or on Margin. 'tough Cure ia easy to take and will do to be compelled to ask her husband for Alvah Apgar and brother Irvin visited and will work still cheaper now that. money for actual household expenses. New..,York.lastJWednesday. „.„_,„ „ ;_. rhat its name implie3 V N Jenkinb' ^ COUP*?,;--;-.- — .;. . - B:,M, .._-_, ^ .__,__ The perfect ease with wbicH" Farmer' "'We~wisbr to" adviseTMrrGoldnian^" that tne busiest part of- tlie season is overv Man adapts himself to new business, and people are complaining about his horse Wc'd rather be kept real busy and at the same time makes a success of it, is ruuning loose on the road and destroying A.N"EHC»TY. Buggy, Track advertise our business than working on Western Meat astonishing his friehds although they nre their sod and other valuable things, Now The Children's Day exercises last Sun- and Truck •well acquainted with his accomplishments. Air. G., take heed lest you will find your day were the best ever held here. The short time. His latest venture is pushing a patent horse at the pound. children were triuned by the teacher, Miss has a flavor find a tenderness that la ouly churn and to hear the old man tell bow he Dr. John Miller and family, of Hope, Annie Van Syckle, and everything vent oil* Lap Dusters, Stable Sheets, Coolers, Nets, Etc.; also a full and oojuulounlly obtained from cnttlo raised can with this churn produce first-class have moved in the house formerly oc- without a hitch. The following program complete equipment of everything for the horonboutu. Tho fact that nearly all our butter from skim milk in three minutes by cupied by Harry Hann. was rendered: March of scholars; song, ]uts a Small Figure. beef comes from tho V>'oat ncuouuts ln/[n the clock, why he knocks bis hearers silly A number of young people attended the "June," choir; prayer by the pastor; ad- largo monuuro for our ostoiislvo uud grow- and they buy the churn. The strangest dress of welcome, Clarence Slater; " 'Tis Horse, Carriage or Stable at Dry Goods Fricos. part is that his territory comprises that festival held at Lebanon Tmirsday last. Int' trudo. p Ed. Apgarjipent last Thursday out ofChildren's Day," Nellie Mayberry; song, The price of the cloth cuts a small p)ortion of the county in which he was town. •:-^_. "We Walk by Faith;" a duet; " Daisies," Drop in and look around—ask to see our §12 Buggy Harness—it buorn.and lived until two years ago. We Jessie Slater; "The Rising Legion," Helen figure in tho total cost of n tailor-made are. iuclined to think this will be the Old Ethel Apgar spent a few days hi Leba- Lince; song, "God'H Loving Cure," Lottie will surprise you. HANCEBROS., Man's last visit to the: scenes of - his boy- non last week."" "'' "'••- •"; -"• '•"•' : Waiters; "June Roses," Addie Mayberry; suit—that is, our kind ot" tailoring-, hood. ,...... „,;....,...,. •. ;, ,. Our new milliner's business is rushing. '-What Can. I: do; for. Jesus,"..nine gh'lsj ..Lining, huttnn.q nnii -the work foot.tip i; Belvldero Avenue. On July 21st Wafreu Lodge, No". 53,1. O. She had orders for 30 hats in" one day. song, " My Shepherd," choir; " Mariners' ; Light House/* May Apgar; song, " Walk- over two-thirds. Unless you have ;nca111 O. P.. will have attained the age of fifty Mr. Goldman is composing a few essays ing Day by Day," choir; " When I am a years. called first "The Social Question;" second Man," Willie Apgar; " A Parable," Annie worn one of our suits you cannot ap- 777 and 779 Broad St., NEWARK, N.-J. Judge Alexander Elliott, Jr., of Orange, "The Golden Calf;" third "The Outlines of Marlatt; song, " Plant Hoses;" duet; "The attorney for Thos. A. Edison, made some Better Society." Isaac says he is going to Cross," ten girls; "Gathering Blossoms," preciate the care we exercise in tho QTAIIK'S SHAVING TAEIiOB, business calls in town and vicinity on Sat- make a book in time. -f5*^ Mary Hoffman; song,'"". Forget Me Not," little details which go to make a per- urday last. Over Iho Hsiik^ Mrs. Peter Philhower visited Mrs. John Lola Anderson; "Our Loving Friend," fectly tailored suit. Suits to order, James K. Barber had a narrow escape Batron at Naughright last Thursday. Walter Apgar; '' Master is Coming," Allie1 from a serious accident on Friday last. He Costner; song, "The Heavenly Pasture,' ?17 to £10. ho place to^eOhe beat shove. H»U Dress. was driving to Newton, leading another Miss Lizzie Smith, of Peapack, visited solo; " For Jesus," Hattie Apgar; " Our horseSbebind bis wagon. When near Alla- Lida Wein Thursday last. Sabbath School," Lara Lance; "Song, there Ing carefully executed In the most rcodert style muchy a careless and reckless cyclist ran Ed. Davis, of Lebanon, was in town ' a promise in the book for me;" pastor's Some people have thought We exerclae caro and dtsplny the beat of Judg- into the lead horse, which in turn leaped Wednesday. - u.ldrosa,; "The King's'Offering;" "Tho Frank Skalla, against the wagon upsetting It and throw- Miss Lida Wene, who has been visiting Golden Gate," ten girls; Benediction. in ages gone by, ment In all our work., Closed on Sundty, ing out the occupant who luckily escaped her mother at Flanders for a few weeks, No. 9 E. Washington Ave. with a few alight bruises. He managed to returned home last Tuesday. K gasoline stove an unsafe A. J.;8tark, Proprietor. maintain control of the horses, but one Our school closed on Friday. There were wheel of his wagon was completely Dr. Mills, Mrs. Andrew Beavers and three handsome books given as prizes and thing to buy; wrecked. During the confusion the cyclist daughters, Daisy and Minnie, spent last the scholars were all treated to confection- rode off without being recognized. Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flem- ery, etc., by the teacher who will not re-Consider Well Such notions as these are ing at Fairmount. turn to us in the fall. We aro sorry to lose past all endurance NOTICE OF SETTIJKMKNT. Everything tending directly to Children's Some of our young ladies aro quite an her as she was a good teacher. before you buy your Spring and Sum- Day in Lutheran church last Sunday made attraction to the fireman on the local Miss Belle Opdyke spent Sunday with mer clothing—whether it is not more For there is a safe stove, Notlco la hereby EIVOU thnt tho ncconntH of tho the Bervlce an almost ideal one, while the . satisfactory to have your suit made to _jbHcrlijorfl, Uugh Scott mid LizElo Woolvorton, freight. % Miss Lizzie Castner. • called,the "Insurance." oxocntora of Liuiibort Scoit, doconood, will bo sweet flowers, the bright faces and happy Ella Groff spent iast Thursday in High Geo. B.Hoffman and family, Howard • order thnn to buy it ready-made. audited nnd utatcd by tho Surrogate, nudro- voices of the children helped to typify the Hoffman and sister and Prall Opdyko spent Custom clothing •wears longer, ljts bet- portod tc; tho OrphauB' Court of tho County ot occasion. • Bridge. ter, looks better and keeps its shape Warron, on Frldny, tho second day of July no.\t, Mrs Rhodes spent last Friday out ofSunday afc Alex. Anderson's. .. much longer. There is economy in at 11 a. m., for soltlomont nnd allowauco. It was Betsy Ross, the Quaker widow, town. Nathan Anderson;visited Wm. Thomas custom work. who'made theflrat fiag for the U. S. and on Sunday. HUGH SCOTT, who, objecting to the six pointed star of No one docs better work than I and LIZZIE WOOLVEltTON, English Heraldry as proposed, quickly KARL'S CLOVER ROOT,;> the great Simon Philhower had a wheel broken in none do it cheaper—if as cheap. You Dtttod April 5,18UT. Exouutora. fashioned the five pointed one which Blood purifier gives freshness and clearness the jam on Children's Day, are asked to call, gleams on our field to-day. to the Complexion and cures Constipation, Nathan Anderson and Wm. Thomas QASOLINE STOVE, ' 25 cts., 50 ots., and $1.00. Sold at Carter's went to Budd's Lake fishing Saturday but Jonas Osmun, formerly a resident of this Drug Store. iv Wm. J. Rpeker. -village, died on Saturday last of diabetes at the result we have not yet learned. The only stove in which there is any provision made to P| HUGHBXTON, his residence near Montana, at tho age of Miller Building, 2nd Floor; •A--' Tetorlunrjr Siirgoon. 66 years, and was buried on Wednesday in OOlco nnd residence on prevent..tha..jsiap^ -..-.Warron. street, near - He is survived by a widow and family of Bowlby'e factory.""" "~ In tbo Matter of tho l£ntato of > Itulo to Hoadqunrtors at Ca rter >' prown children. ' HcnryJMotz, ])cocaBOd j Bar CrodltorH. cidently or carelessly blown out or left open. , 1 Drugstore "What pessimists we would become were rureunn't to tho order o[ tho StirroRnto of the -^Tolepbono at tho Kx it not for the inspiration of hope: Amidst County of Warren, inndn on iho 11th day of charge. business perplexities, family cares and Juno, A. 1). ono thousand eight hundred and Each stove is fitted ;with the "WHITE SEPARATOR," i New Jtirxuy. other responsibilities we would sink down ninoty-sovon, iiollcn 1H hernby given to nil per- BOUslmvincelntmanBalnBt tho ostato of Henry In despair did not tho future * hold out Moiz, Into of tho County of Warron, dt-coaaod. to cheering and beckoning prospects. prcBOUtth«8tiino to the subscriber, hlHndmlu- which thoroughly" filters the ..gasoline, extracting dirt and latra'or. on or lioforo. tho nth unyof Mardu A. The Prosbyterlan in late issue says: "The I), eighteen. hundred nn-l ulnoty-olght, boinc Mormons have headquarters in Brooklyn, nlno months from the date of Uio an Id order other foreign substances before oil reaches the burners. (See nnd any creditor neglecting to bring in nnd ox. and inmariy^f the largo cities as well as CURECOiiSUPATIOft hlult h\& or hor clnlms under oath o- animation In smaller towns. From Perth Amboy, a within tuo timo so limited, will ho forovor bar- cut.) Sold only by . ,. . For all BILIOUS and NERVOUS ! ftw months ago, forty-two converts were ALL ! red ot hl3 or hor action ngnlnut tho mid (iilsnin- DISEASES. They purify'tlie I taken to Utah. ' Lost year fifty went from btrator. >sr.- • .•. . BLOOD and give HEALTHV I Brooklyn." And who amongst us would 25* SO'* DRUGGISTS action to the entire eystcra. E have thought that this devilish work was nMlpatlon. OaRCurets nro tlie Idenl Lax*- AUClilBALl v ) C METZ, being carried on right at our own doors?; ABSOLUTELY GUSRAKTEEDjf™""'; 'ipc.lint rniiRO PUBT "nttiralresults. Sam- Dated Juno 11,1807.. Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, pie Mid booklet free. Ad. STERLING UEHKIIY 1:0.. Cliliico. Montreal, Can., orNon York. Administrator. A. B. Grbff & Bro.CONSTIPATION and PIMPLES. "Look Sere," said Uncle Bill Druthers, Pr's. f oo $000. THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THUltSDAY, JUNE 24, 1897.

and good habits? While there h ., ..• JUNCTION. VICTORIA'S JUBILEE. been bad men and -women in exalted bandages and military relief, until Ab- ROT, H. B. Dare Is Buffering from throat ntatlon and humble station who havo dul Hamld would haro had no throno trouble. • "••-• •'•'•• -•••• - - ••'-•' •*•• •- • Boy*'Dr. Talmage Dooa Honor tc curried their vices clear on Into the to alt on, and Woyler, tho commanding William Miller passed a part of last -'--- England's Quoon. seventies and eighties, and even tho assassin In Cuba, would Jmvo been week in Scranton with his fat Her. nineties of their lifetime, such persons thrust into a prison as dark as that in Word has beon received hero that tho ' 20Second " $100 Plarca Special BIcjcIas. J which thoy murdered Dr.-Ruiz.. lam C. R. It. shop will bo closed after tho first aro very rare. Tho majority of tho of July. XcHHom to be Dntun from Her Uprljc* vicious die in their thirties, and fewer no advocate for femalo suffrage and do Llfe-IIer Throno In Touch w t'i Iho Mrs. A. Rinchurt, of Scranton. ts vlsit- f FREE v'. ; 40TMnr; '• $ 26 Gold Walchas. reach tho forties, nnd thoy arc exceed- not know whether it would bo best to ing at tho iiomoof her fathur.Dr. Fonwick. Throne of anil I»urltiC Iler ingly scarce in tho fifties. havo It, but I point you to tho queen of 1 FOR";:' •'• •'. , .'•';. Kutlre Kolcn. Mrs, William Rosonbury la spending tho The temptations of social lifo among Great -Britain- and tho''nation'.rover week uL Cbarleatown. • •••;••. - •:*.-. EACH MONTH which she rules as proof that woman the successful classes havo been so Mrs. Freeman Hughes and Mrs. Edward {During 1897) The latest effort of l)r. TnlmngL great that every winter is a holocaust may bo politically dominant und pros- Rlddlo havo returned from a visit to Blng- Sunlight SOAP tvhlcli was-delivered to nn immense of human nerves, anC^tho beaches of perity roign. God savo tho queenl hamton. : whether now, on the throne in It tick- Mrs. Ida Young and daughter Jennie, Tor pnrffcurars eenit your namo and full mldrcsato H/DA DDCDC liming of people, was tin eulogy of the this tossing ftca of h'gh life are con- LoverUron.,I.td., IluiUon.SllurrlnmSu.iNow York. \V i\C\l ITClt\J Altornoy-aCCaW. Solicitor'and llfo of Queen Victoria. Ills text wn« stantly strewn with physical and men- inghntn palace, or some time to come In huvo been upending a few days in town. tho American White House. Preston Apfjar nnd Walter Long havo iit Cbancory. ,•••••" •*? Ksther C: 3: "What Wilt 'i'liou, Queen : tal and moral shipwreck. Howard all completed tho course of study at the Tren- EiJUUIUIUUUMUIUMlilU^^ NOTARYPDBLIoand' '"••'•' '•* ••''• y*.-^ ye successful cues., Take a good look You did not expect, in coming hero ton business col lego, Preston has already This question, which was asked of ti at tho venerable queen as sho rides to-day, to bo invited to a coronation. necurcd a position, but Wai tor will remain •queen thousands, of years nfjo, al through llegent street, alcaif tho You can scarcely believe your own ears; at homo during tho summer. •civilized nations aro this day a'sldnjr of Strand, and through Trafalgar square, but in the name of H pardoning God, Mm. Hal lock Berry and daughter, Miss 'Queun Victoria. "What, wilt thou have and by the Nelson monument, What and a'scrificing Christ, and nn omnipo- Sadio, have cono to Scranton to attend tbo of honor, of reward, or revcrenco, 01 is the use of your dying at 40, when tent Holy Spirit and. a triumphant redding of Miss Jennie Staples. Heaven, I oiler each ono a crown for Last Monday afternoon Rev. Gco, Anglo- servicu. of national und international you may just as .well live to bo 80? If man rode to Boston and back on his wheel. ; acclamation? What wilt lliuu, the you aro doing nothing for God or the the asking. Crowns! CrownsI How to get the A now train has been put on tho High quuunof tho nineteenth century?" The race, the sooner you quit tlio better; Bridge division, which will carry ice from BUVL'IJ miles of procession through the but if aro worth anything for crown? The way Victoria got herLake Hopatcong to Jersey City. -Btrcuts of day after to-morrow the world's betterment, in the crown, on her knees. Although eight It was a sad sight last Saturday evening will be a small part of the congratula- strength of God and through good duchesses nnd marquises, all in cloth to sco two young men lying along tho rail- tory procession whoso multitudinous habits lay out a plan for a of silver, carried her train, and theroad In a complete state of intoxication. B.8MITH,M.D. 1/ ' -tramp will encircle the earth. The life that will reach through most of windows and arches and roof of the John Hoppock has commenced the cclcbrative anthems that wit! sound up a century. How many people arc prac- abbey shook with the Te Deum of thomason work on tho now drug store. Wakhinjrton, N. J, r from Westminster Abbey and St. 1'aul'a tically suicides from the fact that their organ In full diapason, shu had to Mrs. Harry Lake and thrco children arc f 8 to 9 a.m. Cathedral in London, will be less than gormandising or their recklessness or kneel, she had to cotno down. To get sick with tho measles. . • Omce Hours. < 1 to 3 p. m.: •>. the vibration of one harp string as their defiance of dietetics and plain tho crown of pardon and eternal llfo, The primary department of the public l(W0 to 7-30p.ni.: >- compared with tho dosologies which sanitary law cuts short their days" In- you will have to kneel, you will have school closed fast Friday. Office and residence one door below FrwW. this hour roll tip from all nations in deed, so great is the temptation of to come down. Yeal history says that Littlo George Shurts Is homo from tho terlau Paroonage. . , , \ Boston hospital and is doing very well at Toiephone conueotlon. : , . : V m praise to God for tho beautiful life and those wl*> have bountiful tablea nnd at her coronation not only tho entire present. Below you will find a few reasons why you should\deal the glorious reign of this oldest queon full wine closets, that Solomon sug- assembly wept with profound uino- with us; ASK ^tion, but Victoria was in tears. So you There will bo no service In tho M. E. amid many centuries. gests that instead of putting tho knif< church noxt Sunday evening on account of We have the Liu-pent and Fineat Wall Papev, Window Shade and Room Moulding P. MoBXNSTRT, M. D. .into the meat on their plate they di- will have to have your dry oyes moist- tho Children's Day exercises in the Buptist Store in this section. : From 5 o'clock of tho morning oi ened with tears, in your case tears of church. , on, IV* J* IS 1S*JT, when the Archbishop of Canter- rect tlio edge of it across their throat. Wo carry tho largest stock of Wall Paper, Window Shades and Room Mouldings of repentence, tears of joy, tears of cor- Tiie George Osmun property was sold at bury addressed tho embarrassed nnd Proverbs xxili. 1: "When thou Btttest any store in tho Stnto, not excepting the large stores In the large cities. (8 to 9 a. m. to eat with a ruler, consider diligently onation, and you will feel Hko crying public salo. lost Saturday afternoon for We carry an average stock of 150,000 rolls of Wall Paper of nil grades. •{lto3p.ni, Si wcoping and almost affrighted girl oi out with Jeremiah: "Oh, that my head $550, The purchaser was William Fitz- Wo carry a lull line of Window Shading, all widths, from 3B to 104 inches. (o to 1:5) p.m 18 years with tlio startling words, what is before thee, and put a knife to gibbona. We carry the largest, finest an,d cheapest lino of room mouldings over shown in this thy throat if thou be a man given to weru waters and mine eyes fountains city, consisting of 160 styles and colorings. Telephone Connection, "Your Majesty," until this sixtieth of tears." Yes, sho was during the Rov. H. B. Daro delivered a temperance anniversary of her enthronement, the appetite." I bolieve more people die of addrcH9 at Clinton Presbyterian church on We have more lloor room, more exhibition racks, and can handle and wait on more improper eating than die of strong- ceremony seated for awhile on a lowly Sunday afternoon. customers at ono time thnn any two or thrco stores in this city. .. .• prayer of all good people on all sides stone called tho Lia Fail, which, as I We employ more men in connection with our business than all the other wall paper TT M. COX, M. D., of the seas, whether that prayer be of- drink. . The form or causes no delirium Mr. and Mrs. Whitfleld McCleary, of or violence and works more gradually, remember it, as I liavo seen it again Elizubetb, spent Sunday with Mrs. A.stores in Boston, South Boston and Phillipsburg combined, fered by the HO'J.000,000 of her subjects oi and again, was rough and not a foot Waidman. Wo have tlio store, we have the stock, we have the prices; in fact, wo have every- WoNking-ton, N. j. the larger number of millions who are but none the less fatally. thing necessary to give you good service and entire satisfaction. high, a lowly and humble place in Rov. George Anglonian married a couple not her subjects, whether that prayer I Queon Victoria's habits, self-denying We have a line of white back papers, rnnglngInprlcG,-S,':3jy?d^4 cents; their equi f ? W9a.m and almost ascetic, under a good provi- which to bo seated, and if you aro to from Easton on Saturday afternoon of last have never been shown in this city. • ' "S\ • < 1 to 3 p.m. lie solemnisu-d in church, or rolled from be crowned king or queen to God for- week. We carry a full lino of choice designs and colorings, the price of irlilch you will find great orchestras, or poured forth by donee, account for her magnificent l7toflp.m longevity. It may be a homely lesson ever, you must bo soatud on the Lia Misses Lizzie and Sadio Nunn, of Port very reasonable. , /J military bands from forts and battle- Fail of profound humiliation. After Golden, wero tho guests of tho Misses Estimates on all work cheerfully given. ^tive of visiting her sister, Mrs, George Angleman. Five Piece Bicycle Suits only $5.00. I I clared: "1 believe in Uod the Father will thunder congratulation in Kuglish TJB. G. T. JTOX, : Almighty, maker of Heaven and earth, waters. They are, over there, bone of liis triumphs, tiie world's best sculp- Miss Ella McCarty died at the home of Shirt Waists in great varieties. ture perpetuate the memory of His he- icr father, Tony McCarty, on Thursday of and in ,l«sus Christ, His only begotten our bone, and flesh of our ilesh. It is last week, aged about 30 years. She had f I Separate Skirts at great bargains. Omce and Residence, Grand Contra! Hottl K our John I'unyan, our Wilberforce, our roes and heroines. Already the crown been an invalid the greater part of her I I Leather Belts in New Shades, 25c. ALLESTOWN, PA. Coleridge, our J)e Quincey, our'John woven out of many crowns is being life, although not confined to the house I declare it, fearless of contradiction, put upon Uis brow. His scarred foot most of tbo time, until the last four weeks, Elegant Laces, 10c, 15c, 25c, and up. OjaeeHoura—Prom9a. m. to A p.m. Fracrti- * that the mightiest champion of Chris- Milton, our .John Wesley, our John when her sufferings wero intense. Tho Elegant Ribbons, 5c, IOC, 15c, 25c and up. limited to dlaoaeea of the I\nox, our Thomas Chalmers, our are already ascending' the throne. A tianity to-day is the throne of England. careful statistician estimates that in funeral was held in St. Ann's church on EYE, EAR, HOSE,AND THROAT. The queen's book, so much criticised at Bishop Charnoek, our Latimor, our Saturday morning. Mr. McCarty has ,ItidlL*y, our Walter Scott, our Daniel 1050 there will be 1T4 million people in the sympathy of the community as sho 229 1 1 My oulco will bo closed until tho latter part of the time of Us appearance, some saying the United Slates, and by the presen^ was the lost of five daughters. st-; Octolwr. During this timo I ospoct to visit the it was not skillfully done, and some O'Coimell, our Robert Emmet, our ALLEN CARPENTER, SS^^L lending MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS In EUIWKK HavelocU, our Henry Lawrence, our ratio of uniting with the church 100 Commencement exercises will be held and hupp to cailier from theao contors E. Was her sou, the l'rtneti of Wales, man is competent for political govern- The most of us will not see thu eon- be on sale...... You Know It Is True down with an illness that battled it when God calls her to it. Groat lummntion in this world. But we will A. T. Lindaberry is one of the most suc- VeiorinarySurccon, the greatest doctors of England? fears have bcon experienced in this g-azo on it from the high Heavens. The cessful growers of struwborries in our Then she proclaimed a day of prayer country that woman would get the vicinity. His are very large and luscious (Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College.) morning of that consummation will 'nut. _ to Almighty God, and in answer to the right of suffrage, and as a consequence, arrive anti what a stir in tho holy city. Gulick, The Lumberman, Doctor Cook's old offlce, Opposite Poet Office prayers of the whole civilized world after awhile, woman'niigl-t gut, into Evorrlioily Siiya So. All the towers of gold will ring- its has constantly on Irnnil tlio largest nnd most comnloto stock of Lumber ana Building Material Washington, N. J. ' .. " the pr:nco got well. Was Scbustopol the congressional chair, ami. perhaps, irrival. All the chariots will roll Cascarcts Candy Cutliarl.ic, the most won- that can bo found In Oils county. Some of whtcli Is nu follows: to be taken and the thousands of be- after awhile, reach Hie chief magis- into line. Thearmiesof Heaven which derful'medical discovery of tlio ape, pleas- reaved homes of soldiers to be com- tracy. Awful! Well, better quiet ant atid refrcsliiiiK to the iiisie, ai't. gently John saw seuted ou white horses j positively on kidneys, liver nnd liowols, TOSEPH B. BE REMER, . fortt-rt, sln> uitUtrd her nation to itsyour perturbations, as you look across passing in iutinitc cavalcade. The in- aiiHini; the eiit.im system, dispel colds, ^ SIiAW the sea, in this r-iiniyi-rMiry tiino, mid 1 ; :; :r:v ... .knees, and- tha prayer was nnsworcd. habitaiits' of- Kuropur-Asia, 'Africai' cure. !ie:"!:!ohc, fevtir, haliiUml i-niistlpatioir •WhltoPino,-' -" ~'" Doors, IS Eaat Washington Ave., ' fi "•. "Hce her walking through the hospitals behold a woman who for 60 years 1ms .ml biliousness. Pleusa buy ami t.rv :i liox Yellow I'lno, Windows, North nnd South America, inid of nil Norwny Pino, minds, t0 fflco f?s *• - Washlneton, N. J. islands of the sea, and perhaps of guaranteed to curu by all di'Uugisib. Spruur, Moldliigdoldliigd, JourImira V » 1 P- •". - ever an explosion of lire (lamp in thoall time and ruled we'll. In approval other worlds, will join in n procession 1'oplar, Brackets, i,C.30to3p.m. • • ..•- : ..,.- mines of Sheiliekl or Wales and her of nor government, the hands of all Cypress, Columns, jf~.» I compared with which that of next JJftHS Wood, Nowels, /*•" Three Years'Spoclal Courao lathe Columbia •• telegram was not tlio first to arrive nations ar,o clapping, the flags of Tuesday will not make one bntullion. Ilomlook, Bftlustora, // . University. • • • . • • • with help and Christian sympathy? Is all nations waving, the batteries Tho Conqueror ahead, huviug on His HUMPHREYS' 31ilngloHt Jttl t' of all nations booming. Look herel Slate, CdHlllgB, President (.'arnold dying at Long vesture und on His thigh written Nothing has ever been produced to Brlclt. Trim 111 iuga, Branch, and is not the cable under Mon have not raudo such a won- "King- of Kings rud Lord of Lords;" Content. Curbing, the sea, reaching to Balmoral castle, derful success of government that equal or compare with Humphreys' SnnU, Pll kept busy in announcing the symptoms they need - be afraid that women ie when He passes through tho chief "Witch Hazel Oil as a CURATIVE and JT. CIiOUD HOTEL, should ev.cr taki' a turn at power. of the la uplifted gutos, ail nations- of the sufferer? ,; following, may yon and I be there to HEALING APPLICATION. It lias been The. fact is that men havo iimtto used 40 years and always affords relief I believe that no throno since the to heur the combiuod shout of church If you intond to build or repair It will pay you to call B' lil -^Oom pare h e r com- t' su i-roii ml i irgsr* w i tlf found beating time witli the right nHdti. UIL what were the court surroundings in a little less of superciliousness thrust !i:ir.d.--thr.:!i:;r.d :i J:ttlc"-ylial:y.v.-it!i:tlic the thumbs into tho sleeves of our mtirmity of years: < Kemodolod and Vory Comfortably Furnished. the time of Henry VIII., or,what were .II.MII filnil IOK-H whero'er the aim ., Good Table. A splendid placo to stop when , •the court surroundings in the timo of •es'ts, and be less apprehensive of the Do.ts liis MI:G< s*ive .ournoy-i n n. to look over your old harness and st:e what repairs are taking a pleasure arlvo. ' ' , ' " Napoleon, in the time.of Louis XVI., other sox,who seem to bo tho Lord's 11 is ];!I)L;I1GIU s.i'utch Horn shore lo slioro, needed. Everything should be gotton in readiness for the < Boarding and Llvory Stables attachod. Staga Ti.l.snns'slmU rise n :il an insure inotu tratnu on D., L. &.W. lUi. at BrldgovlUs. : in the times of men and women whose favorites from tho fact that Ho has busy, days of spring, so that no time will be lost in delays. made more of tlusin. If woman had- Lcii uvery cioiituris rise s.iul miiu .names may not bo mentioned in decent Poculiur lioaois o our Kin.'. We have two very capable men at the bent'Kprepared to do -- society. • ••.;,. "'". possessed an influential/ind controlling Aiuj.-.tulL's.-um! with SOIIB* i sain, : Another, thing- 1 call .to your titteti- ote on Capitol Uill.nt Washington and Aim email mpuiit, the loin! :'iu n i repairing"iri the best possible manner. Bring in your old .j, iu the Kuglish parliament, do you harness and have it made strong in*: fact and like new; in [{; •' tion in this illustrious woman's career, The rate of pulsation is 120 par min- o is that she is a specimen of high life tliiulc that thu-!two ruillau and murder- appearance. - !y ous nations of tlio earth could havo te in infancy, SO in manhood aud i)0 juncormpted... Would she have lived to : in old age. ^ - (celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of gone on until this time with the butch- D. '-!»<..v,..". eries iu Armenia and Cuba? No] Tho Whliporlns Gallery. 1' , "her coronation and tlio seventy-eighth The most perfect wbisperin'j gallery [anniversary of her birthday, had she Christian nations would have gone Washington Harness Store. forth with bread and medicine, and in the world is in the donio of i^Jt. Paul's, ;hot been an example of good principles u Lmiioa, • v' /\\ L. G. SMITH, Manager. ' X

;;/% 8 THE AVASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JUKE 24,1897.

S|H|;HAYMAKEBS ON : PAEADE. : Cupid's Juuo Harvest. ' Mr. Floyd Major, the obliging and good naturea olerk in James H. Johnston's ^ The Local Association lluvc a Glorloua hnrdwnre store yesterday, took unto him-1 :%''z§ Time In Pnruile,. Entertain- self a life partner in tho person of MIfla Bargains at the Alice Sarson, daughter of Mr. George: liv : ...^ :J Mnent.and. Fenst. Barson, of Summerncld. - They wero mar- ",. : Inpoint of numbers, the parade of ried by Dr. England At the parnonaco at 2 o'clock, and immediately departed for a. n Old Reliable Store. - the Haymakers' Association on Tues- visit with relatives In Phfladofphln. They, day night was not quite the success expect to return on Saturday and will at •••••••••»*••*•••»••••»»•I » You are having your Summer Dresses made now. Of course you want ,>•: anticipated, but in perpetuating "Fun onco propnro to begin housekeeping to be in STYLE. I' wont cost you any more to be so than the ;^ jwid Good Fellowship," "the motto of In Washington. Everyone joins In wl&h' ££ the organization, it came fully up toIngFIoydand his bride abundant happi- other way, but it will make a big difference in what folks will say about •;•-•". expectations. The members / of.-No, ness. what you wear—then see our line of . ' 801 turned out well,but the neighboring The ltev. Mr. Grcon, pastor of tho A. M. " associations wore guilty of a breach of E. church, took unto himself a life partner The Latest Materials in Summer Dress Goods ' promise, and tbere was but one visitor oo Tuesday in the person of Mrs. 3. T. Jones, of Cnmden, daughter of a promi- j .present, a lone Haymaker from Hope. nent A. M. E. pastor of Trenton. They •••••••••••••••••• for ladies',and children's wear, which includes ' :• The parade was witnessed by a bigwere married at Caraden, nnd upon tbcfr :'. 'crowd of people. In line were aboutarrival hero wero tendered a reception at , > CO men, dressed In fantastic coaturuea. the parsonage on Cornish street by the A, Lappet Cloth, - Some were blackened and painted, and M. E. congregation. Mr. Green's bride 19 E. Washington Ave., Entirely was n widow nnd Mr. Green himself hits Gaze Cordonnet, V the majority wore a sort of back woodsbeen a widower for the past eight years. TrewinJ outfit All, with an exception or two, New Fabrics. -were ridiculously attired. Saulabury Mr. Caleb Burdgo, of Hopo, and Misg Washington,IN. J (Formerly A. W. Creveling & Co.) Nansouk. i.had his frisky mules attached to Rettn 0. Illldubnuit.or Mt. Hcrmon, were ,.: a hay wagon and anothsr hay wagon married at Belvidere on Juno 12tlr These are for shirt waists and dresses. They were made to sell at not went before him. The Hungarian Prof. Edward Rutledco Hobblns, of less than i S cents per yard. i •• : Band played popular airs. The line of Lawrcnceville, nnd Alisa Katharine Key- march was . through Washington ser, of Vail, wero murrled yesterday niter- Our Price Only 10 Cents. Beginning with the date of this issue will sell the ' ' • • ' ' ' . ' • <.: • ••• avenue, Broad street, and Youmuns, noon. Railroad p.nd Belvidere avenues. Mr. Frank Bnrron nnd Miss Mnppio Fer- We hwe too many pairs on Small Figured Dirnity for children's wear—worthy your attention. After the parade an entertainment guson wero married by Rev. F. J. Jlubach Whole Stock of the lasting two hours took place in RedIn Oxford on Tuesday T)f last week. hand of our better grades of Miss Jennie Weller is on nn extended Ladies' Gauze Vests 5 to SO Cents, Men's Hall at which a number of visit with relatives in Jersey City and will tramps, or visitors, were allowed to act as mnld of honor fit tho wedding of Tair Shoes, and have reduced in all sizes. Gentlemen's Underwear—Balbriggan make—the best. be present. , The Junior Orchestra, Miss Flossie Trowbridge, which occurs In —and remember, in this case the best is the cheapest. Price only 49 consisting of two violina, two guitars that city this month. She will visit Tren- the price for quick selling. and a piccolo, furniBhed music and the ton before returning and expects to be Mammoth Bazar cents per garment, worth 65 cents. Come in and know our goods and well known male quartette did Bornenwsy about six weeks. - • ••'-,'•••-- fine singing. In addition to this, Miss Anna McDonough, of Oxford, who Ladies' Silk Vesting Top, Preston Smith sang, being accompan- has been employed In the tailoring depart- ied upon the banjo by Lewis Dildine. ment at A. \V. ilJreveling & Co.'s store for AT A JOHNSTON & CORNISH. some time wnsmarried yesterday afternoon Chocolate, Lace Shoes, Next door but one, to the Public Square. An experience meeting WKB then to Mr. Bannnhiun, of Dover, nt St. Rose's held. Various members spoke of theCatholic parsonage in Oxford. They left or crop pi-ospecta, and while the infor-n short pleasure trip. were 3.50, now 2.95 mation was hardly as instructive as might have been furnished by a Knowl- The Slonm-s as Cherry Pickers. ton township farmer, still they caused Everybody knows tho colored Slonno Ladies' Chocolate Vici Kid, a general hearty laugh. boys to be vicious, wicked, dirty and cruel, At this stage of the game the but nooneevor accredited them with being particularly shrewd. They did soraethinjj Lace Shoes, were 3.00, NEVER! aproned delegation announced refresh- ments and all hands partook ravisbly pretty cuto a day or two ngo though. Dr. iCREAT REDUCTION. Bergen purchased a tree of cherries of now 2.45 of sandwicheB, beans, eggs and coffee, John Tents. The Sloane boys heard the followed by ice cream and cake. Onebargain consummated. Whatshould they of the features of this part of the pro- do the next day but visit Tents' tree and This will be in name and fact gram waB an eating contest between begin to pick tno fruit. "Hop" saw them Ladies' Ox Blood Vici Kid, ''Billy" Higgins and the champion in the tree nnd enrae out in n rnge, intent eater "Billy" Miller. The champion on giving them a severe thrashing. When Lace Shoes, were 3.00, devoured close to a dozen sandwiches, he ordered them down they tolto d hiim that t four bowls of coffee, nine eggs, half a Dr.r. Berge" n ha' d* engage d' the" m to pic•->-••-k the- now 2.45 layer cake and three diBues of iceccherriesh . "Oh, ho," said "Hop,'' "well : Never is a long time but we never knew cream, but it waa to no avail and he that's different. I thought you was a- |EA Sacrifice Sale. 3 was inglorioUBly defeated. At that, stealin' 'em." Ladies' Green Vici1 Kid, the time when money bought so much his opponent was juat getting bis ap- "Hop" turned in and helped the boys, petite sharpened fora longer contest. He got ladders and the three soon had the tree "skinned." The midgets then depart- Oxford Ties, were 2.00, Furniture and Carpets as it does now. Following lunch more speeches were ed with the fruit. They succeeded in sell- All goods to be sold regardless of cost to made in which the visitors w*w,e called ing most of it nnd even Dr. Bergen him- upon and responded, and tJiJ.'e wasels f purchased 15 quarts from them at 10 now 1.50 also muBic by the orchestraViid some cents a quart. close out. Owing to the stringency of the times, we good dancing. This closed a very en- Shortly afte. .-... , joyable evening which was highly ap- to Teats' house to see about getting his preciated by both Haymakers and their cherries picked. There was an embarrass- will at this time make very low prices for visitors. ing scene, in which "Hop" was the most embarrassed, when the two compared See more complete announcement next week-. cash. notes and came to an understanding. The committee in charge of the well "Hop" was mad enough to chew bark and arranged affair consisted of Messrs. be set out to hunt up the "dashed littleJ Bicycle Boots John E. Philhower, H. P. Hummer, J. imps." He fouud them and succeeded in W. Kinney, P. J. Brown, Jos. Gleason, getting back about four quarts of the /; John C. Lunger, Grant Heed, John H. cherries. He was partially satisfied in ad- Respectfully, (V Vannatta, Amzi \V. Alleger, Reeder S. dition by taking revenge out of their hides Ladies' High Cut, Chocolate VSmith and A. A. Thompson. and gvae one of them a very suitable threshing, something both have been Kid, Bicycle Boots, were The mention of P. J. Brown's name needing much longer than they have be n as a member of the committee recalls receiving it. a funny incident on the occasion of a These boys have also been terrorizing 3.00, now 2.40 Hall& Trewin. recent similar event. He was at that small girls and boys nt night lately and IOED time also a member of the committee badly frightened the young son of Jacob on arrangements. That blow-out was Snyder a few nights ago. They spring Ladies' High Cut, Black held on Friday night and as the lunch from concealment when lone children are consisted principally of ham sand- passing and scare them in this mnuner. Washington, N. J wiches, "the Irish," as "Paddy" tells Canvas Top, Bicycle it, were knocked out because they To Close KvL>iilii;;s at Seven. couldn't eat meat on that day. All the merchants of town have Boots, were 2.00, now "Paddy,"however,wasnotto be denied signed an agreement to close their as good a lunch as the others, and places of business every evening, ex- looked out for the Irish by ordering cept Saturday, at 7 o'clock, between 1.65 from the butcher a barrel of picklea July 5th and September 1st. This is a tripe, which he thought was a kind of 1; very sensible move, for trade is light Ladies' Tan, Canvas Top, A Special Drive! pickled fish. He and his friends ate during the heated term and the'pur- .00 SHOE the tripe with a great relish and told chases usually made in the evening, in High Cut, Bicycle Boots, The Style. Pit and Wenr afterwards how they had gotten a head almost every instance, can just as well could not be improved fur of the Protestants. "Paddy" only Double the Price. We have a big lot of beautiful French Lawns, of many discovered his mistake when somo one be made during the day. were 2.00, now 1.65 then replied: "Why, you blamed fool, To be confined night after night in a L. Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the that's meat you have been eating." store where by reason of the lamps the productions of skilled workmen, from the best ma- patterns, that have been selling at 12^ cents the yard. heat is greater than outBide is a mild terial possible to put into shoes sold at these pricei. form of torture. The shorter hours We make also $2.50 and $2.25 shoes for men, and The lot will now be closed out at 9 cts. will relieve both mind and body of em- $2.50, 52.00 and SI.75 for boys, and the "w\ L. Knights of Multn. ployer and employee and fitthe m for Douglas $3.50 Police shoe, very suitable for Siloam Commandery, No. 124, w better work on the morrow, while the letter-carriers, policemen and others having celebrate St. John's Day on Sunday public need, nofc be inconvenienced if much walking to do. afternoon in their Council chamber they will bear the matter in mind. Men's Shoes (Re: d Men's Hall) by holding a public We aro constantly iuldinp new-styles to our The Biggest Season »~'»service at ol.- o'clock in-the pfteriinon. •oh •-••i'r.*":!yj!ar;:e;YariPtj\-:i!nl"r!t«ri'* i« tu> wi- — St. John's Bay, June 24th, is the S49th the reiorm. i^uun ineruiiiiiiu snumu uo Meh's Tah Patent Leathers•"" why yim ciuinot lit- siiitoil, so Insist on~ anniversary of the order of Knights ; zealous about fulfilling his agreement •inj; W. L. Douglas Shoes from jour of Malta and ever since their institu- so that no dissatisfaction will arise and Lace Shoes, were 4.00, ^iW^SSS^K V.'c use onlv the best Calf, Russia Calf we ever liad.in Milliner)' practically draws to a close with tion of the order in 1048, this day has the plan may prove an entire success. vvtt^-'-':&!h. (nil colors). Fruiiuh 1'atuiH Cftlf, been observed by every coramandery ^.••C-i^iPJ^^. Frcnuh Knair.cl, Vici - Kid, etc., the advent of July. We don't want to carry any of this and chapter throughout the conti- now 3.O0 "•'•' --•*-----' --—-••--^ nulnl io corrt'Siiomlwith prices nents whera the order exists. Etlucatc Your HoweM WUli Ciiscnrots. : The public are invited to attend this 'Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. line over, and in order to make as clean a sweep as pos- service which will be interesting. 10c, S5c. IfCC.C fall, druggists rL'fuml money. Men's Tan, Willow Calf, If ik'iiler fimtiot supply you, Music, singing and speechmaking will W?L DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mass. sible we will close out all remaining stock at or below constitute the ceremony. Good speak- New Republican Postmasters. Lace Shoes, were 3.00, " - FltEE. ers are expected to be present A long list of postmasters were ap- cost. Call and see what splendid values we are now " The Blue ""Degree was conferred on pointed for New Jersey on Saturday. J. T. Lang staff, E.Washington Ave. Those named for offices in.this vicini- now 2.5v0 fc-five Knighte oftheRoyal,MarkJDegree : ; . on Monday evening last and a'mimber ty "wereT B16"om'8bufy,~ Hunterdon county, Frank Apgar, vice L. OMen'. s Tan, Russia Calf, of other Sir Knights have made appli- Parker, removed; German Valley, cation for the same degree. Siloam Morris county, C, B. Hendershot, vice : x w: Fifts; .Commandery is increasing in member- Lace Shoes, were 2.50, An Up=to=date Machine ship, and the members are increasing Lyman Ktce, removed; Johnsonsburg, in their knowledge of what the Order Warren county, T. J. Waterfield, vice haa to impart to those who seek withi Elbridge Hardin, removed; Junction, now 2.00 Eldredge "B," No. 3 'The People's Emporium." honest hearts. The order of Knights Hunterdon county, H. M. Bigelow, vice of Malta IB a school of the highest P. S. Shurts, removed; Oxford, War- moral'ancl spiritual culture, always ren county, L. T. Stinson, vice Joseph urging its members to aspire to thHe . Hilbert, removed; Three Bridges, highest possible good for the human Hunterdon county, Joseph Brokaw, jace and the glory of God. vice W. R. Love, removed. On Mon- Here is Special ' Bargain in day another batch of new postmasters were handed in. They included the Thousands suffer from Catarrh or cold in following: High Bridge, W. G. Simp- Children's Oxford Ties to For beauty, New York Cloak and Suit Co. head and have never tried the popular son, vice B. F. Apgar, Jr., removed; remedy; There is no longer any excuse, close out. itrength and dur- 4M NORTHAMPTON STREET. as a 10 cent trinl size of Ely's Cream Balm Marksboro, M. R. Lanning, vice J. O. ability, this cele- can be had of your druj>gist or we mail it Mayberry, removed. for 10 cents. Pull size 50 cents. .rated sewing 1 ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City. machine cannot A friend advised me to try Ely's Cream A Card to the Public. TanorBlacki The Only Exclusive Cloak and Suit Store in Eastern. Balm and after using it six weeks I believe Under tho guise cf local correspondence, be surpassed. It myself cured of catarrh. Itisa mostval- party was represented recently as doing is light running, uable remedy.—Joseph Stewart, 63-1 Grand _ large business in monuments and head- has three drawers Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. stones. The item was an insult to the f 5 to 8 @ 65c SPECIAL : intelligence of tho community in which and drop leaf the man resides, for he is no manufacturer table nnd ia in tid hardly an agent. This statement is Sizes: j Sj4 to,11 @ 75c '"'Methodists Miike » Presentation. lade to put tho unwary on their guard. every way a first- WAISHTS The congregation of the M.v E. CHARLES FORCE. class machine. It church of this place last week present- Washington, N, J. [ wyi to 2 @ 85willc1 do the work in Variety of Colors. ed the valuable pipe organ, now in itheir chapel, to the congregation of the of those costing Velvet Bolero Fronts Trimmed with Lfico Worth $5.00. Grace M. E. church of Dover, and the twice as much. It instrument-is being.renirtyfid^lB^eek is ourrbcnt selling,, to its new home. The organ is an out- Horses . style" and goes at> ONLV $21Q8i right gift, the only stipulation being sight for $19.50. Wi«M.that the receivers pay the billwhich See Our Cupes, ; -was contracted in removing the organ Wanted! from the old church into the chapel Sec Our Novelty Skirts, before the former waa razed, a matter A few ,sound, well turned See Our Wrappers, of only §75. . The organ, while quite young road horses, not un- J. K. Cooke. old having been. presented to '• the On the Square. .., "" See Our Shirt Waists, church several years ago by ex-Mayor der fi; hands. They must t See Our Crash and Linen Suits, Beatty, is still useful and valuable, and be cheap, good gaited and : the recipients are highly pleased and AT LOW 1'ItICES AT TUB verv thankful for the generous dona- have some speed, . .l t • Shoes, tion: v.The organ ,is 16 J feet high, 12 .feet wide and,7? feet deep. New York Cloak and Suit Co., mm 19 E. Washington Ave., M, C. Clark, ©)NcTBatlBfaoUonrn'op&y. 6f(jan»from*$25. upwards, Planoi from $160. npwurdi, WritefA ,435 NORTHAMPTON STREET. •': BdacaieYooir-llowelB With Cuscurctp. . Warrenwo^House, ^'TO-DAY tot O«UloguB Bny direct aod im money. H. W. ALLEOER, WnablnRton, Hew JorsBy.^ - Candy Cathartic, cura constipation forever. .!. Marksboro, N. J, WASHINGTON, N. J III lOe^SSolIf C.C. C; tall, dniBKlsts refund money. wmmm