® b t LEGAL PAPER OF THE TOWN OF NUTLEY

Vol. XjL No. 18. NDTLEY, N. J., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1904. ONE DOLLAR PER YEi I

Forced to Pay Poll Tax. Trolley Accidents. The first person to be arrested in On Tuesday evening a wagon at the POLITICAL CHAFF WITH THE BOILERS Essex County under the new State WTLBY DAY BY DAY cornerof Passaic avenue and Cencer law, which applies to those who fail street was struck by a trolley car. Some of iliu Gossip Heard Anent W ashington’s Birthday on Monday. Ladies’ Bowling Scores. to pay their personal taxes is Rav II. The driver was badly shaken up and Coming Hleetions’ ' Tiie following ladies made scores of Parkhiirst, of East Orange. On Sat­ Easter Sunday will occur on April on examination by a physician, his Within the next thirty days an 100 and over at the Tuesday afternoon urday last Albert Howe, an East 3. shoulder was found to be dislocated, election for five members of the Nut­ bowling class: Orange constable who bus disting­ The Lenfcon season began on Wed­ the wagon was smashed and a delay ley Board of Education will be held Mrs. S ta g e r ...... 109 105 . . . . uished himself by methods pursued nesday, the ITtli inst. of some half hour was caused by the The exact date is Tuesday, March i5, Mrs. Sargent 123 119 113 in the collection of personal taxes, The new advetiscment of W. IT. accid en t. which is the third Tuesday in March, Mrs. Clark 14S 124 116 arrested Ray H. Parkliurst, of that D ittig , page, w ill no On W ednesday even in g as ,a car onour Fourth in compliance with t.ie Stat;; law on Miss Carter ...... 126 117 108 city, under the new law fur not hav­ doubt be of much, interest to economic which left Passaic shortly after 7 the subject. Miss S ta g e r ...... 129 118 , 109 ing paid bis poll tax. Mr. Parkhurst. r s f £ buyers. . o’clock, was nearing the Nutley line, Beside the usual retiring three appeared at the City Halt vo get a it ran into a wagon moving toward mem bers vvhu are M essers. I>r. P liil- 3W CKEXCHANGE Patriotic exercises appropriate to Howling on Fortuiglitley Alleys check for some work done for the city Newark, which was loaded with iron hower. W. F. Dittig and J. II. Davis, Washington's Birthday were held in Tlie following scores were made iu but did not feel inclined to pay his T h e N u t l e y ;->u n want column; girders, 1 he iron beams protruded there are two unexpii ed terms of two Park School yesterday. There will the open games last Saturday after­ poll tax when requested to do so by are the great exchange of Nutley. thirty feet or more from the rear of years each also to oe filled, one of be no school on Monday. noon: Mr. Howe. He was placed under ar­ It you want to trade your cow for the wagon and they ran nearly the which it due to the tie vote last a .'double-barrelled shot-gun, or yonr A National Tea and Cake Sale will D. G. Schroeder...... 208 202 203 rest, and the tw m en went to the whole length of the approaching car winter between Messrs. T. H. O’Meil hou-e fora nickel-plated cameni.or if be given by the Ladies’ Aid Socity of R. M andell...... 156 158 169 County Jail in Newark, The Sheriff when struck. The car was a ■ side and Wilbur Ackerman and now filled you want to make any kind of a St. Paul’s Congregational Church, on J. Lobb...... 163 167 189 said it was all right and that Park- sealer and no passengers wereserious- by C. H . L ich ien sterii, and the OLlier “swap.1’ you can always find some Friday evening, March 4. A . H o w e ...... 150 151 ...... liurat would have to be locked ur> un­ ly injured though several suffered to the recent resignation of J. Ver- one willing > 0 trade by advertising in C. C a r te r ...... loo 15u 142 til he paid the bill and costs. With 1,000 P a ir P a n ts w orth $3 to $4 a slight bruises from the flying debris. l o u Bouvier, Esq., from the ooard. T h e N u t l e y S u n wants columns. O. K irk eb y...... 156 144 174 this decision Parkburst paid Howe pair, will be sold Saturday from 8 A. T h e m otorm an’sle g was bra te n and he AlreaJy there are said to be a targe Nearly every one reads T h e N u t ­ E. P o st ...... 160 147 . . . . $5.50. They returned to East M ., till 4 P . M. only, a t $1 a pair a t was tbuught to be internally injured. number of candidates lor the places l e y S u n wants ads; nearly every one K.-H. C arm ens 159 213 . . . Orange together. G olds, 210 M arket Street, N ewark. Be was taken to the Paterson hospi­ that will be made vacant. wants something. If you have any­ tal. One of the four horses attached Fortnightly Club—Saturday night. Mr. S. Church Williams informs It is -aid that Mr. O’ Neil and Mr, Concert at Grace ' Cliureli. thing to supply any kind of a want, to the wagon was killed. There were Ackerman will try conclusions in H. R ead...... 165 170 160 you shotild ad vert ise it here, , T h e N utley Sun that he thinks .A concert for the benefit of Grace three men accompaning the wagon, the coming struggle aud lhat probab­ W. A . L am b ert...... 189 132 . . . . The cost is very ?ow. and the re­ the ‘‘Resigned Commutor” would be Church ch oir w a sg iv eii in. tb e cliurch none of whom were injured. ly Dr Philhower and Air. Licht n- C. llif f e ...... 139 130 128 sults are satisfactory. ^ > agw d title for an up to date Leap on Tuesday eveuing. The singers si.ern will be candidates for re-eiec- fc'. B. lie!lei...... 181 2(i0 2U3 Year comedy. and musicians assisting in the enter* First I>ogr Killed. tiun. Among others mentioned as W. R . B en n ett...... 178 143 117 were given by Mr. Kruell, and by Mr. Charles B. Vande Water, who tament were Miss Elizabeth' Basteii, R. Watson Harris, tbe dog wardeu, candidates are Mr. Max Kaufmann. W. G. Y e r g ...... 145 155 165 Miss Coe. A particularly interesting for beveral weeks has been confined soprano; Horace J. Goodwin, bass; reports for the benefit of those who Mr. Sam uel Bird, Jr.. aud Mr VV. Ackermau...... 2(Jl ------ferture of t he concert was Mr Good­ to hi* home on Prospect street by Miss Elizabeth Prout, pianist.; Otto may be interested in knowing’ the Arthur Stager. No douoi other can- Muaday night—Independent Club. win’s singing of Cowen’s stirring sickness, is reported to be on the Kruell. violinist, and Miss Beatrice breed of dog first to be killed in the diiai

#Vegetable C C C H C ^ los. 3 1 , sMli lartet Stfggt -« -> and Flower ^ JE, j L ? ' Fainting, Graining, Decorating, Fancy Paper furniture FIsb.os moved wttti 1 ■■ Ooui'fliotixe, A'o'ivswlt, Reliable and Tested. Catalogue Mailed Free CASH OR CREDIT. cdftlE AND TRADH Wirs: u d despatch. -Oaaenl , W E E B E R & H & JS ; Hanging, Muslin, Burlap, Lincmsta-Wnlton. Both ’Phones, Ko.\>29, Ncwarl-’. Seed 114 CHAMBERS STREET f Ilcrchftnts NEW YORK . 1 TruoklnBf C o l u m b ia B u il d in g , I KUTLEY, N. J, | known, bat this act of vandalism was L A X A A probably committed in 1S34, when the o u r -S a c < n r , l z tio ? .church was restored on turned into A H IDEAL RESTING PLACE ■ an ugly modern -edifice, - all its .-vener­ : Until the day breaks-and the shadows .flee -«way.’fci ,• :vv.;... : able grace and glory vanished. At ...... any rate, in iSgi some unscrupulous person'was keen enough to perceive tlrs value of the relic. ' He secured possession of it—probably stole it R o sed aleaiid Lin d en PATEN during1 the confusion attending the Senci-inodeJ, process of renovation—and made an :Free aiBrJ&o-w to obtain, patents, iiauo u Jineaae. attempt to ship it to the United copyrights,eta, )N ftL|_ COUNTRIES. ■ States. He very nearly succeeded I doubt which has long rested pounds. It is two fast six inches and was actually about to put the fins:?u-r$ dirc.ci 'i-nih Wuslnn/rtan savss time’, J money and ofiiti the jiatmt. * ’eorge Washington's English in height and eighteen inches -wide. stone on board ship-when the church Pstjirt and fnfringementPractice Exclusively, ; seems in a fair way to be Some vandal, in the past, has broken ly rite or com© to os at • i through the enterprise of a it into three pieces, but, fortunately, S23 HiaUi Btawt, app. Mted Sttta PuteT .neisco man. No great states- the parts join together neatly and :■■■■ WASHINGTON. D, C. 3 ever proved more confusing the cracks are hardly visible. The h] genealogists than the Father coat of arms, cut in high relief on the Cemeteries©. GASNOW stone, is calculated to delight the Col­ as Country. The history or LA R G EST iN T H E ST A T E .liugton’s life is, of course, ac- lege of Arms and drive the heraldic tely known, but historians all amateur to despair. Doubtless the different and confusing accounts insignia of more than one family are Beautiful arid A ccessible is English ancestry. One genius, “marshaled” or “impaled,” for the to write for enr confidential loi ter before, ap­ ed, has- written a big book in mare student becomes hopelessly LtNDEIV, NEW JER SEY plying for. patent; U may be wortli money. h he proves to his own satisfac- mixed as he flounders amid the my­ 2 MILES FROM EUZABETH, -' 7 MILES FROM NEWARK We promptly obtain TI. S. and Foreign steries of “party per pale,” with “par­ that the Washingtons are direct- . MILES FROM NEW YORK sscentled from Odin, the founder ty per fesse” on the one hand and PATENTS and T R A D E return Scandinavia, who flourished B. C. “charges” in the form of stags’ heads ■TIRE auorcey’s fee. Sew! model, sketch The argument does more credit on the other; with “paly” and "har­ On Main Line Pennsylvania Railroad or "photo and we send, an IM M E D IA T E FREE report on_ patentability. We give Mr. Welles’ imagination than to ry” divisions; with “gules” and "mul­ ;he best legal service and advice, and our reasoning powers, and such fanci- lets,” cross and crescent in bewilder­ commend to chaises are moderate. ®y ns» : ? - ; , myths may very well be set on one ing harmony. What particularly con­ Why Lots fn these Cemeteries themselves cerns us, however, is to be found on SWIFT & CO., i as outside arguments. A11 th a t P atent Lawyer's, the upper left-hand corner, technical­ been known hitherto for a eer Heads of Families and investors ' Opp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C. ty is that the Washingtons were ly the "dsxter chief,” would describe widespread group of English coun­ as two horizontal red bars surmount­ BECAUSE of the $ 1,000,000 Trust Fund provided for by the Trustees in families, descended from one L.au- ed by three stars. The heralds do each Cemetery, the income from which will keep the properties per-, petually beautiful at NO'EXPENSE TO LOT OWNERS. ce Washington, sometime Mayor of not treat matters 30 flippantly, the S:< Y EA RS' -thampton. In 1538 Bluff King stars—which, by the way, have five BECAUSE such a guarantee, not found in any other cemetery, assures lot EXPERIENCE ., having successfully despoiled points instead of six'—take the name owners that the grounds WILL BE MAINTAINED PERMANENTLY priories, granted the manor of of mullets: the red tint of the bars AS BEAUTIFUL PARKS AFTER THE INCOME FROM THE *3ALI- OF LOTS HAS BEEN EXHAUSTED. 'rave, part of his gains to Lau- is yclept gules. Now this particu­ 7S, who forthwith set up as a lar little piece of armorial device is TS perous country squire. His des- not confined to the amorial bearings LOTS SHOULD BE PURCHASED NOW iants spread to all parts of Eng- on the Garsdon tomb. It is also to Mrs. Fielding Lewis, George Wash­ 1. There ware Washingtons in be found on the tomb of one Laur­ BECAUSE MORE ADVANTAGES ARE OFFERED TO LOT . ' Designs - ington’s Only Sister. BUYERS in a new Moderp Park Cemetery than in those established icashire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire ence Washington, impaled with the .... Copyright® & c. ; many years and, in ir.dst cases, no provision made for perpetual care , Anyone sending a 3fc=tch sn9 acscrtpflon iriB}:. I many other counties. arms of his wife, Margaret Wasti- authorities stepped iu. It is a law ;;nlf-Sc!v ascertain our opinion irco wnei.bGr_ an without extra expe^rf to lot owners.. T H E R E ARE A GrREATBIC invention is proliaMyjsatentoMs. COmraiinteR.- . of the Church of England that no NUMBER OF IDEc.h LOCATIONS TO SELECT FROM, PRICES tiom strictly oonBUantial. Handbook op Pataists sacred object, whether it be baptis­ sent free. OUleat agency fersecuringwueBt^.. ;; OF LOTS ARE ALWAYS' LOWER AND TERMS MORE Patents taUen. tbrbucU Mnnu & Co. receive mal font or tombstone, pulpit or pew, ADVANTAGEOUS. special riatice, wtf.lwnt'elis.rKe, in taa ...... ' may be removed from its place with­ BECAUSE life is most uncertain and EVERY ONE SHOULD ANTIC­ out the permission of the bishop of IPATE THE INEVITABLE BY MAKING A CHOICE NOW OF the diocese. The abductor of the A FINAL RESTING PLACE. relic had overlooked this little fact, and, in consequence was sternly or­ LOTS W ill PROVE k GOOD INVESTMENT dered to return the stone where it belonged. However, as there was no BECAUSE they are sure to increase in value and can be purchased NOW grave to put it on, it was stowed at the INITIAL or LOWEST PRICE and upon the MOST ADVAN­ TAGEOUS TERMS. : “Hear” or “See” an Opera. away in a dark. corner of . the ves­ Charles Henry Meltzer, who is one- try, and there it lay, forgotten by all, BECAUSE the proDertics are ACCESSIBLE TO 4.000,000 PEOPLE, and considering the RAPID GROWTH OF GREATER NEW YORK of Herr Conried’s able assistants in for over sixty years. Then Mr. the Imsinoss end of the Mctrof.oiitan, Davis' reverend brother discovered and its TRIBU TA8 Y CITIES and TOWNS.it is only a question of a SHORT TI illE when LOTS in ROSEDALE and LINDEN PARK Opera Company, is a walking ency­ it, and obtained, after some difficulty, will EQ'/AL IN VALUE those of our MOST NOTED cemeteries. clopaedia of information concerning^ tha bishop’s permission to ship it out U N O - N L O D G E is the LARGEST, MOST MODERN and BEST EQUIPPED matters operatic, and always is glad to of the country. So that there is no CKk-TTITKRY LODGE in the country and provided with EVERY.requisite for the COM- answer almost any question- relating doubt about eventually reaching the FC - Y lii-.J CONVENIENCE of LOT OWNERS and VISITORS who come to inspect to music. The other day a youtig ac­ United States. Whether it will ever the properties. . . . - tress said to him: - . come to San Francisco is another FO ft I N FO R M A T IO N concerning lots in these beautiful Park Cemeteries, and "Hr. -Meltzer, which expression, is: story. FREE transportation to prospective lot buyers, apply at once to any LEADING correct—‘I saw an opera’-or ‘X heard ‘‘Thera can be no doubt of the UNDERTAKER or offices of the Associations:. - , an opera?’ ” fact that this shield covered the tomb Linden Lodge, Linden, N. J* The playwright and critic passed hie of several of George Washington's S7 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. hand thoughtfully over his luxuriant ancestors,” declares Mr. Davis. “The Prudential Building, Newark, N* J. locks,. adjusted his glasses carefully: uI grave. Manor E-,ous e, tlie Home of George Rev. Reynall Wreford Hay, the pres­ 76S Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, N. J. gf and then replied: : : v - ' ; 10 West 23d Street, New York City. ' ; -JWJa.sfoiB.g-iQE.’-s- A n cesto rs, a t Baninrry, E n glan d . ent rector of Garsdon Church, a man “ To be safe say ‘I attended the per­ of great learning and high antiquarian formance.' ” There is a report that the ancestral home of. George Washington’s ■attainments, is positive on this point. family is to be taken down and re-erected in America. It is Sulgrav-a He has made a thorough investiga­ amaiiest scnooi in tne worsa. Manor House, at Banbury, England. The estate originally belonged to a tion of the subject, and has drawn Scene in the Valley"" de« The little islet of Nordstrand- priory dissolved by Henry VIII. at the Reformation and given to one Law­ up the following family tre3, which Mendiz, Portugal. A FREE PATTERN schmor, in the North Sea, boasts;, rence Washington, of Northampton. Lawrence Washington came of a seems conclusive enough: Group ol Girls Carrying "Welffbtj (your own selection} to’every sub­ what is probably the smallest school Lancashire family. His grandson, Lawrence, had two -sons, both of whom “Laurence Washington, lawyer, of Baskets FqU o t Grape* to tlie scriber. Ouly 50 cents a vear. in the world. Oceanic upheaval has*; Wiuory to be Crufthod aud emigrated to America, about 1657, and it was one of these sons—John— Gray’s Inn, London, grantee from \ fllaao into Wiao, wrenched the islet away , from the ,-\yho became the great-grandfather of George Washington.—Harper's Week­ Henry VIII. of Sulgrave Manor in WCALIM island of Nordstraml, and tie action ly- 153S, and tw ice Mayor of Northamp­ of the sea is continually wearing the ton. Died February IS, 1585. earth away. :A century ago there* Now, by the whirligig of fate, a ington, in the graveyard of Little “Laurence Washington (his son) MAGAZINE were i fifty inhabitants, ■ who lived by San Francisco citizen has become Brighton, Northamptonshire. The of Maidstone. Registrar of his Majes­ fishing and rude husbandry, and in LAMES’ MAGAZINE. . .. 1836 a little school was erected, capa­ possessed -of one of the most valu­ tomb bears the date of December 13, ty ’s Court of Chancery. Died 1619, A A gem; beautiful colored plates; latest ble of providing for about a dozen able relics yet discovered in connec­ 1C 1C, and is commonly supposed to buried at Maidstone. fashions; dressmaking economies ; fancj* children. With the dwindling of the-; tion with this old-established family, sheitsr the parent of a John Wash­ “Sir Laurence Washington (his work; household hints; fiction,'trie. Jnth scribe to-dkv, or, send ?c; for lair^t copy islet, however, the population, has- and which goes far toward settling ington, who some forty years later son), Knight of Westbury, Bucking­ Lady* agents wanted ijend for terms thinned, and now numbers no more the disputed question of Washington’s "sailed for America. hamshire, and Garsdon, Wiltshire. Stylisli, Reliable, Siraple^ Up-to- date,* Economical and Absolutely than fifteen souls. For five years past, English ancestry. R. Davis, who is But here comes the Malmesbury Registrar of the High Court of Chan­ Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns cery. Died at Oxford in 1643, and the school attendance has varied from the curator of the College of Physi­ rector with a new family version. nothing to half a dozen children. cians and Surgeons in Fourteenth According to him there was Sir Laur­ buried at Garsdon Church. street, is the man who has come into ence Washington, knight, of Bucks “John Washington (his son), knight­ MS CALL possession of this unique find. His and Wiltshire, who died in 1G4I! and ed at Newmarket in 1623 by James I. a B A Z A R * \ p EP ^f!€0L:A- c u r e s brother, Thomas Davis, is the rector was buried at Garsdon beneath the Emigrated to America in 1657.” endi&gesfcksn and dyspepsia. of the parish of Malmesbury, in family shield. And Knight Laurence Now as all such authorities, how­ P a t h r n s m ever much they may differ, on other Wiltshire. Two miles away is the had a son John, who in 1G2G, at a All Seams Allowed and Perforations show little village of Garsdon, a mere in­ presumably early age, was himself points, agree that John Washington, the Basting and Sewina Lines. Cocoanut Clocks. the emigrant, was the great grand­ Only 1 a and cents each—none higher significant hamlet, important only as knighted by worthy King James. Sir Ask for them Sold in nearly every city In the Malay peninsula the natives : having been the seat of a branch of John, not liking the parlous times father of. our own George. Washing­ and town, or by mail from keep a record of time in; the following the Washington family. into which his middle age crept, ton, it would seem that the good- The Speer Wine Company. THE McCALL CO., w ay: - dropped the “sir," sailed for America rector of Garsdon has made out a Passaic N. J., 1I3-H5-H7 West 31st St., NEW VORH. Floating in a bucket filled with, in 1G57, and took his shield with him. case which will take a great deal to water they place a coeoanut shell, hav­ From among liis American progeny upset it. A strong bit of evidence have their vineyards stocked of the ing a Small perforation, through which there arose George Washington, in his favor is the fact that in 1640, same grape, the only vineyard oi by slow degrees, tke;:jyfater who was not so republican but ivhat Sir Laurence Washington, who •was' the kind in this country, £he vines HARLB A. KEYLISR way inside. This .opening is so pro* he, too, could fay claim to a family subsequently buried there, prssented were imported and planted here FREDERICK KEYLER portioned that it takes just one hour ', shield. Now this is how the Herald the church with a magnificent silver over forty years ago. The Speer for the shell-to fill and sink., Then, a describes tlie shield of Sir John's communion service, pieces of which Port wine and Burgundy are now watchman calls out. the sfiell is amp- branch: “Argent, two bars gules, in are prill in existence.—San Francisco regarded the finest in the world, tied, and they begih. again. chief three mullets of the second; Chronicle. their rich, full body and high JOHN G. KEYLER’S SONS Such trifles as minutes^andjjoetfnds - are rarely, heeded on the 'peninsula. crest, a raven with wings indorsed character is unexcelled. In­ Fancy any one asking the time in Ma­ proper, issuing out o£ a ducal cornet.” ' valids, weakly persons, especially lay, and being told that the cocoanut; With the raven the Gardson escut­ females, and the aged are made shell was half fnlll - ; ; cheon has naught to do; lie is sup- "trong and vigorous by its use, as Funeral Directors possd to have been transformed into a medicinal wine it has no equal; the American eagie. But the stars as a family wine it has no super­ and Embalmers Boot Easy to Resote. aud bars are distinctly connected with ior. First class physicians al 1 o vei To meet the demand for an army that “dexter chief” on the tomb and the country, here and in Europe, boot which can be resoled easily dur­ with something else we are accus­ &y- "ft:- - ' ' who have tried them recommend 556-558 Bloomfield Avenue ing long campaigns, this device was tomed to see floating on the breeze. them as the best. invented. On the edge of the perma­ Everybody has read pretty stories A elose study by physicians on nent upper sole is a ridge which al­ of the evening conclavo. when the Bloomfield, N, J. lows an overlapping slide on the under1, : the effect of different brands of American flag was devised, of the wines on the system convinces busy white fingers that first stitched ; - ■ . T e l e p h o n e 35 together scarlet strips and silver them of the superiority of the Speer star. Those stars and stripes were Passaio wines for their patients. A NEW REMEDY FOR DYS- suggested by George Washington's _Seid by Druggists and Grocers. ; - P E P S I A. shield, by the bars, gules and mullets, WM. F. DITTIG. . NUTLEY, N. J. TTliat It X> and What It Does. to be found alike in Gardson and Lit- Tary, Mother of Washington. Suppose you, a sufferer with indiges­ tia Brighton's churchyards. tion, could consult twenty of America’s old manor house is still iu ex- The history of the stone shows, thai: greatest stomach specialists and receive Here many generations of its escape from destruction during all C. W. BARKER honest advice and a prescription free, you 'asui'-^tons lived and flourished as these centuries is little short of mir­ would avail yourself of the opportunity sole to he pushed up till the hole in doubt. od old country squires. Their aculous. Sir Laurence Washington, 310 the heel piece is over the heel, or That in effect is ivhat would happen if nds spread far and wide, their who died at'Oxford in llMS, Laurence rather the inner and permanent pieca general Trucking you go to your druggist for a box of of the heel, as shown here. The tins were rich, they were absolute Washington, who died in U>97.. and Pepsikola, a prescription devised t>y rds of their own domain. W im Augustine Washington, who died in NUTLEY, N. J. twenty famous physicians for every form whole is firmly fixed' in place when, Washington m I'*US;, ago S?iiy-six the bottom portaon of .the heel is slid sy died they were buried in the 1743, are known for certain to have ■ Geors'v Miller. Pianos anfi.Fufcnitu-re moved to all! of indigestion and dyspepsia. : ' tie parish churchyard hard by, l)ten buried in this church; for the Pepsikola is prepared in. the form of into- position , and fastened, by. a plug:; part,-, of the city or country. Horses from inside'the bootvt .The ..proeess o f ., ere stood the stately family /parish register of Garsdon shows it. choeolste-coated tablets and gives relief Grocer—"Hv,’rt‘, my little man';, pastured and stabled. Horse '■lipp-v by increasing \tlie flow of gastric juice soling and heeling only takes a min­ nb, bearing the com plot a familvrHow many more Washingtons may liere’a yonr pitcher of molasses. Now, ing promptly attended to. " and saliva, by Stimulating the stomach to ute. ' ii$, which Mr. Davis has secured.,-' have been buried there is purely a where's thu payment, 'thertslov'?" ■ do its own wo A and by giving new tone The stone, which was placed a£ a matter of conjecture, as many -years Little Gaoryre- Washington—'‘Mother and vigor to tlia entire digestive tract. eld over the grave, surmounte/i by of tbe parish register are missing. tolcl me to put it in th-j pitcher so I T2ie cost is only 25 cents, and a valua- BSRNIAK O LA' ointfflsnt angel with outspread wings^' is a When tha grave was leveled and the wouldn’t lose it."—American. Cultiva­ "ble treatise, “Aflvica to Dyspeptics,” is CRQMBiE’S COUGH CURE wrapped around every box. - ,cu[?ap; all: "■ I jdS iss©as:9s-ydlo£f ROOSEVELT TESTIFIES HIS SORROW ture is such that the arteries almost command on the sea. . congeal outdoors: but, still worse, the Czar’s Forces Said to B«* Malting? a A dispatch from Port Arthur denies ffatum’tf (.Jiief Mon Attended ifce Fn- federal. forecaster declares that by Forw ard Movement— linn that the Japanese are landing at Chin- neval Services In tJm Senate night the mercury will fall even far­ l.asi be following the Russian teen miles from the shore, and this is mortal of Senator Marcus Alonzo twenty-five degrees in this city and in forces on land as well as on sea. On would make a landing extremely diSl- Hanna lies in state at the capitol in the surrounding country, and. at 9 AVING- the latest improved machinery for work of this characj the heels of tlie news of the sinking cult. The Japanese are landing provi­ Washington after his long and brave o’clock the official record was 1 degree am prepared to execute all orders promptly, and solicit a share I or disabling of warships at Port Ar­ sions and munitions of war at Won­ struggle with death. In appearance above zero, that being the lowest offi­ H pube.patronage. -. . , : . . and Chemulpo comes a report san, on the east coast of Korea and the features of the dead statesman are cially for twenty-four hours, although thur APPARATUS APPROVED BY THIS BOARD OF HEA| from St. Petersburg that 000 of the north of Seoul. almost lifelike. They Indicate little suburban thermometers ranged from 5 czar’s troops were frozen to death A dispatch has been received at St. emaciation, and. on account of the to 10 degrees below. All orders promptly attended to. - while marching across Lake Baikal, in Petersburg from the Russian minister oxygen used during the last days of Just to emphasize his chilling power eastern Siberia, having lost their way at Peking, Paul Lessor, saying that. the senator’s illness there is an ab­ old Winter has added a keen northwest in a snowstorm. upon his official inquiry the Chinese sence of the ashen pallor often pecul­ wind that brings a chatter of teeth 0 . E. G. FENTZLAFF iar to the dead. From Port Arthur comes word that governmeent informed him that Wei- with every gust and adds to the pros­ No. 169 Harrison Avenue, MONTCLAIR. the cruiser Boyarin was blown up haiwei remains leased to Great Brit­ Formal announcement of the death perity of ear muff manufacturers. T elephone 235 ...... while laying mines in the harbor, and ain. of Senator Hanna was made in the “More cold,” the weather forecaster all on board, 197 in number, were lost. The two warships just arrived from senate immediately after the opening says. In the city streets men, women 13. E. PA ITH , Agent,: The Boyarin took part in the naval j Genoa, Italy, were given an enthusias- prayer. and children, are holding to their ears, engagement at Port Arthur on Feb. £). I tie welcome when they steamed into At a council of the members of the and fiat dwellers are whistling down Japanese warships have trapped j the port of Yokohama. family and intimate friends arrange­ the dumb waiter shaft to the poor, three Russian ships at Yongainpho. I A Tokyo cable says the entire press ments were made for the funeral of tired janitor the old tune, ‘‘More heat.” Senator Hanna on Friday in Cleve­ Korea, at the mouth of the Yalu river. i of Japan is united in expressing keen But hope is high in the human breast, 6 6 0 0 Advices from various sources in the { appreciation of the deep and general land. Besides the senator’s son. Dan­ for signs of spring are not lacking even I NE DOJKENIGO far east Indicate that a -srciiernl for­ j sympathy which is being shown Ja- iel 11. Hanna, and his brother, H. M. if water pipes are freezing and yester­ ward movement of Russia's land and i pan by western countries and argues Hanna, there were present Governor day’s wash clings stiff and unyielding i that this war will be the means of Herrick and General Charles Dick of as a preacher's dignity. Seed catalogues Confectionary & Fri j drawing the east and west more close- Ohio and Elmer Dover, the‘senator’s for 1904 are in circulation, the days are E’vesli Stock - i iy together. secretary. getting longer, and farmers are polish­ ‘ Particulars have reached here o£ the During the conference II. M. Ilanua ing up their, plows. CANDIES | Yenisei disaster. Captain Stepanoff. visited President Roosevelt. He was . always on hand. Bestbrands. I wlui was blown up with the torpedo accompanied by Postmaster General' BLIZZARD AT CAPE COD. . transport and who himself invented Payne. They reached the White House TOBACCOS AND CIGft j th<» system for laying submarine mines just as the cabinet was assembling for .Several Tr.-ii :;s S ta lM I d Snowdrifts Next door shoe store and u| All HijXhi. . 1 which is considered responsible for its regular meeting. After a confer­ . same management; Shoes ma| ence with the president and the mem­ PRO YIN C ETO WN. Mass., Feb. 17.— | the catastrophe, had caused the Yen- order S3.SQ t-o §5, .First I isei to be fitted with liis device for bers of the cabinet Mr. Hanna an­ The entire Cape Cod section, whieh has repairing done at lowest, prl i the rapid laying of mines whereby a nounced that the president would not been swept by a.furious blizzard—the Work called for and derive! s trolley line extended beyond the ves- be able to attend the funeral services worst since that of November. 1808— I sel’s stern, along which the mines slid in Cleveland, much as he would like has not recovered, and. traffic on land Harness Repairing. Boot'of I- out and dropped into their appointed to pay that last tribute to his dear and navigation are delayed. The em­ Stand in store. I places. This plan did away with tlie friend, but that he would be present ployees of the New York, New Haven STORKS ! cumbersome work of laying the mines at the state funereal to be held in the and Hartford railroad have succeeded Chestnut'St., near Passaic A ve | from small boats. The accident was chamber of the United States senate. in digging out several trains which ■ Franklin Ave., opp. The Park t clue to tlie excessive strain on the Yen- It was agreed by all that it would b« were stalled during tlie night. I isi'i's anchor cables while the mines inadvisable for the presideent to go to One of these was a train which had ; were suspended pending their imtner- Cleveland. left Boston for Provincetown. The 1 -don. The two cables snapped, and one Secretaries Taft, Cortelyou and Wil­ locomotive struck a big drift at Beach i mine collided with another, son, however, will go to Cleveland to Point, and the train remained stalled. i A London dispatch says it is said attend the services thei’e. Postmaster The trainmen, in spite of-the bitter O ld Dr. E m erson ’s that Great Britain is about to appoint General Payne desires also to go, but cold, managed to send word to Prov­ BOWEL REGULATOR AND LI YER TON consuls at Mukden and Antung, where his physician has advised him not to incetown for assistance. Two relief MAP 01'’ SEAT OF WAU. the United States has just appointed make the trip. That advice he has trains were started, but they, too, be­ N ew style adopted January, 1896. concluded to follow. . came stuck in the drifting snow, and sea forces is now on and that the Rus­ consuls. At the White House the president the attempt to dig out the Boston Fifty C ents Per Bottle. sians are preparing to take the ag­ According to special dispatches from Dr. Emerson’s Bowel Regulator and, Liver Tonic has been doing splei and all the attaches shared in the gen­ train had to be abandoned for the gressive. Heretofore they have been Tokyo, the Russian squadron has re­ work for more than thirty years, and giving health and happiness to tl eral sorrow over the death of Senator on the defensive. turned to Vladivostok. night. sands of people. A perfect specific for all forms of Biliousness and Const As tlie Japanese have been landing A Tokyo dispatch says two Russian Hanna. President Roosevelt, the mem­ The passengers on board realized tion. A sure cure for Fever and Ague and Dyspepsia or Indigestion troops in Korea since the war beuan warships have appeared off Oki island, bers of his cabinet, senators and repre­ that It would be foolhardy to abandon Headache. One bottle will give greater and better satisfaction than a the cars, in view of the terrific storm. and now have a lari?i> force taming in the southern part of the Japan sea. sentatives in congress and callers of all dozen of ordinary bitters. Ask you druggist for it, or send t>o north toward Manchuria. a wen! ’and From Chemulpo comes the astonish­ classes sadly paid tribute to the mem­ They had nothing to cat until rescued. G. B. Smith & Company, W holesale Druggist ing statement that Japan has already ory of the dead statesman. The. track was cleared by a large force battle in the vicinity of the Yalu river 863-885 b r o a d s t ., N e w a r k ; N . j . is looked for almost any time. The lauded 120,000 troops in Korea, S0.000 From the entrance of the lamented of men. but it was late in the day be­ Ask your druggist for Emerson’s “Dead Shot” for worms' in hordes: Russians are massing tivops on the of whom are extended along the fight­ McKinley into the White House Sena­ fore traffic was resumed. north bank of the river. 'The head­ ing front south of the Yalu river. tor Hanna was a conspicuous figure at At many points along the railroad the snow is packed and drifted much quarters of the Russian military eoni- The suddenness of throwing Russian the executive mansion Both before mander is at Mukden, on tlie line of troops into Newchwang indicates Rus­ and after he became a member of the worse than during the gale of 1S98. the Manchurian railway and about fHM sian apprehension that Port Arthur is senate Mr. Hanna was a frequent call­ Fiprlit Over V nlentinc: One Deart. miles from Harbin. in danger and that the Japanese attack er at the White House, and his visits p a s c u a l e ST. LOUIS. Feb. 17.—As the result of The commander iu chief of the Chi­ may not. after all, be made where it is have been frequent since Mr. Roose­ a quarrel whieh started over a valen­ - : : First-class ^ ( nese army announces that be will expected on the Yalu. velt succeeded to the presidency. Pres­ tine John Carley. aged thirty, is dead move troops on Felt. IS to guard the Four hundred torpedoes, being two- ident Roosevelt entertained a cordial from a bullet wound, and Mrs. Minnie frontier and disarm any defeated bel­ tliirds of Russia’s entire available sup­ regard for Senator Hanna, and the Howard, his stepsister, is under arrest ply of these articles, were destroyed senator cordially reeiiireeated that feel­ Boot and Shoemaker ligerents crossing it. - charged with the shooting. William Dispatches from Pori: Arthur say on board the Russian cruiser Yariag at ing. Their personal regard was based Ewing and Maud Goodwin received Shoes Made to Ordsi from S4 to S5<50 that the city and fortress were not Chemulpo. on the firmest respect. While they dif­ cuts and bruises and were locked up damaged by the Japanese attack and It is said officially that several thou­ fered at times, as strong men may dif­ Repairing neatly anr] promptly clone at as witnesses. The trouble occurred in that the work of repairing the Rus­ sand Russian troops have reached An- fer. their personal relations never were u boarding house conducted by Mrs. h ort notice. All work guariin teed safcisfac sian shijis that were crippled is pro­ tuug. and it is rumored that endangered by the difference. Indeed 20,000 Howard. She asserts that she fired toryormoney refunded. ; b • gressing rapidly. Russians have arrived at I’iiisryang, on so high was the regard in which the the shot which killed Carley to prevent From Tokyo comes the report, that the Tatong river, in central Korea. president held Mr. Hanna's ability as him from killing Ewing during a-gen­ WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVEti3 P Vladivostok is totally unprepared to re­ a political manager and as a potent eral scrimmage. After lying for sever­ sist attack, no torpedoes or mines be­ (luntied Go

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