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5TH YEAR-NUMBER 25. WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902. SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR

FIVE STRAIGHT VICTORIES. the men crossing (here reported that THE COMMENCEMENT. ho had seen two men pans under the brldgu In a boat and had ordered them Washington Uaaebnll Club Adds Ail Washington High School to Graduatt to stop. When they rowed away he other to tlio Mat by Winning from Six Bright Young People To- flrrd a shot at them but is certain he A FINE SERMON Norwich A. O. on Suturduy, morrow Kvenlug. failed to bit either of them. They dis- Washington won Its fifth conaecutivo The commencement oxorcisos of tho appeared In tho darkness and doubt- victory last Saturday, defeating tho faB Washington High School occur tomor- IOSH landed on this Bido of the river. Norwich Athletic Club of Brooklyn by th Chief Shropo aa well ns tho police scoro of II to 2. Tho visiting aggregation, row night jn tho Opera House and TO of all tho nearby rownB were notified although rather light hi weight, wore real judging from the salo of seats tho at- Chosen the Late Air. Salmon's ly a very cloeor lot of ball players, and un- tendance will doubtless be very large. of tho escape on Sunday evening but til tho eighth inning tho gnmu was ex* Disease Breaks Out in, Central A small admission fee of flftoon ceuta Notorious Crook and Murderer tho trail seems to poict toward tbe Dr. England's Baccalaureate Ad- ' Successor on Tuesday. tromety Interesting. Both nldcH Indulged ia to bo charged at the door to defray mountainn in tbo upper part of the In BOIIIO fast fielding throughout the con- Railroad Camp at Junction. the expenses of tho evening and to Escapes From Prison. county. It ifl moro than probable that dress of Last Sunday. test, tho Norwich abort stop and Miinson prevent tho overcrowding which al- tho men separated on reaching this and Cypbors particularly distinguishing ways happens when such public affairs county and that Aiello will attempt to HE HAD NO OPPOSITION themselves. If John flfll continues at bin aro free. . join some band cf Italian laborers present HlugE-Ing ratio, ho will Ond himself ONLY ONE CASE SO FAR MAY M m THIS COUNTY where bis Identity cc'n be ef sily burled. BIG AUDIENCE PRESENT wltb n Lajolo avorngo hoforo tho season's The exercises will begin at eight Grethor would probably keep in the Contest Consequently Lacked Spirit and end. FourhltH out of four times to bat,Jersey City Negro .Thought He Had Rash o'clock, tho program opening with Bins Ridge nntil far enough away to WIIH his record on Saturday. McQonry "America Forever" by HofTa orches- With Another Murderer, He Walks Out Speaker Instructs Students on What Light Vote Was Polled. evidently misjudged tho cnlibro of hla op- and Took No Precaution?. tra. Tbe Invocation will he by Rev. of StrotidsbMrg Jail. fely make his appearance. : Constitutes Success. ponents nt tho start but after tho second D. B. F. Randolph and this will be fol- Inning WanhlnRton'fl star twirlor settled lowed by Miss Miriam Speirs, the snlu- Xo (.loss OurrliijM Piilnt Made Mr. Flanagan Will Take Mis Seal July 9ib If down and bad tho visitors at his mercy for Railroad Company Builds Isolation Hospital tatorlan of the clnss, whose subject Lax (Methods of Guards Snld to Be Respon- will wear HH long as DSVOO'H. No others Preaches From Book of Joshua on Virtue Congress Is Then In Session. tho remainder of tho matinee, and Quarantines Camp. will bo "HoneBt Work for the Day, nre n» honvy bodied, becnuRO Devoe'B Tho following la tbo scoro: sible [or the Kscnpc. wofch 3 tn S ounces mnro 'o tho pint. Sold and Right Living. Honest Hope for the Morrow." A hy M. A. Mnston nnd P. N. JenklnB. Tho election ia over and Clinton Do- piano solo, "Oberon," by Martha Junction is just now the storm conter Spc-Irs, Is the next feature after which Charles Grethpr, tho notorious ttrook Deeplto tho hoat of Sunday evening, Witt Flanagan of JMorriBtown is tho :t of 11 smallpox ecaro thnb tins worked up and convlf t/d murderer who h"H bpp>n Notice to Mpreliunts. new Congressman from the old Fourth , i.f -t will come a reading by Miss Sadio 1 an unusually large congregation gath- -iintioii. Hi r. the citizens more than anything which OreBsman, "The Society of Books." confined in the Strourisburg. jail for / ^y wife. Mr«, Ida Purrel off Port MAlur- ered In the Washington M. E, church district. "If Congress romalns In ses- Until, *.» •" haa happoned ninco the Central rail* the pasbfow months, is one* mnro st "?' n"*niJ I*™ my hod nndbonrd, I b(icro- sion so long, he will take his seat on Tho Bolectlon is from Ruskiu. "The -.jtto to listen to tho annual baccalaureate Hik n\( roiul moved away tho repair shop largo and is a ftullfvn from justice. J»Vnr»nfyaIi »crchMnts nrd oihr-rs no sermon to tho graduating claps of the or about July 9th. Undor the lawMrKiiM; I I i» 7 force. Strange to Bay, thiBaimio build- Gypsy Flower Girl," another reading ill pay J J in. r.t t a •( o from McDowell, by Pearl Etta Thomp- coolly walked o,t of hh priPon i:A "— - High School by Rev. E. B. England, the Canvassing Board can not canvass Mcdviirr, i» ^ -•-' :t y ing la now tho location, or rather was pastor of the Presbyterian church, that the vote until twonty-one days after the location, of the present sensation. son, will follow. At this point tho TOTAI IIS II 17 27* orchestra will rondei* another selection. congregation as well ns the ethers of tho election and tho certificate of elec- The Central railroad company haa the borough having united with the tion will then bo Issued immediately. _.\ . 1 0 1 lino presumably with tho intention Sth vorse of the first chapter of Joshua, AB was generally expected, the voto Khiif.p..-. of running them into tho coal mining young man in the class, will read the • .'t 0 clnss prophecy. This will bo followed which reads as follows : "This book of was light all over the district, for Hkk^l'ljf!!""""" districts to take the place of tho strik- . I 0 1 ing minprs, in case the strike Is not by a violin solo, "Cavatlna," by Miriam the law shall not depart out of thy wherever thore is no contest thore is . 1 1 ! mouth, but thon shalt meditate thereon K.'l'll'r-, V.H""™" . -> Spoirs. Tho valedictorian of the clnss naturally but little intcrost. In fact, ended within a ceitiin length of time. day and night, that thou mayest ob- tho vote was entirely a complimen- Vim tlnrt-n, r.f..... 1 i1) i: About two weeks ago considerable is Carrie R. Shields whose subject is "Pearls in Hand." serve to do according to all that Is tary ono and vary ofton tho pub- TMT>\I ..•11 activity wna noticed in the neighbor- Ho does not go out of itn way to H ~ hood of tho old shops nt Junction and, Thoro nre twenty-four members of written thereiu, for then thou shalt II " ( •_' (I x-11 make thy way prosperous, and then heBtow a compliment. Aside from XurwiolT .\. '.'!..... o u I almost before tho citizens wero aware the Grammar school graduating class this fact, It Is a busy time with tho •'ft !! n I) PH,.Mn Harriet W. Albert, George W. Arm- parts—conduct, thought and prosper- tho rural districts was particularly w.n. U'alli-. Viilali, Si-tili-rrt. Struck out—Itv A carload of ccta and bedaing was it roug, Marjorie May Brown, Cathe- ity. light. Tho Democratic population MHi N In- WnUU, l\. ISHM.W ..n ' " rine Mao Carter, Joseph Banker Cor- 1 : off Wal-li, .". till !.v first to arrivo and this was soon fol- knew that, theoretically spoiiking. ono Mi->;(.-tirv, 1 : off Walt-]],.".. lilt !.r ti!t'-li<'i! niah, Leigh Curl, Nellie M. DeR«mer, All schools of philosophy in nil the II—IVnlrth. Dniilil.' iilni—llnwoll, Vli-mU. lowed by a. quantity of cookinguteneila ages had agreed, he said, on what cour vote was sulllcient to elect, and it • HIM! Wllll.*. L'tiijiln—Hitlmnu. and a steel rungs. These were hardly K«ta Strykfr Dllt3, H. Wihnot Eckel, saved its efforts for next fall. Thcro Charles H. Ford, Augusta Fregin, Wil stltuted true virtue. Ho compared it NOTES. in place in tho shops when two coaches wero 12H votes cast (or Flanagan and fall of foreigners, and moro or less bur L. R. Gardner, Cora A. Gunsnules, to a straight lino and said' that true two for II. Burdotte Ilorr in the East- Next Saturday tho local fans will de- :ough characters, gathered up in the Wilbur L. Jobneton, Edibh Lance, Mary virtue was just as dilferent from the ern District of Washington and 90tinltely deeidu as to whether or not Wash- , gat* Edith Milharo, Pearl Petty, Olive Mao false as a straight lino is from a crooked votes for Flanagan in tlio Weeteru ington hFH tho "real thing" In tho way of a ilties, wero unionided. Ono of tho last Roberta, Johnston C. Senior, Mamie one. The normal life of rectitude was District;. bull team. Tho Keystones of Allentown, o arrivo was a colored man from Jer- a mathematical line from which there who will bo hore, nro considered tho soy City who gavo hiB name as Burk Shrope, Jennip I. Smith, >Mnrjone strongest imintcur team In PeniiHylvanin. Smith, Jonnio Ethel Snyder, Wuhatn must be no deviation If the sum tctal Mr. Flanagan in his little campaign- and who said he had been eont out to of that life was to be correct. ing tour over tho district was metThey hnvo been plnylne such clubs ns cook for the crowd. Speirs, William M. Wright, and John Chef!tor, Norrlatown and Itoxborougb with W. Zanelli. • : There must be pure thoughts, the with cordial welcome everywhere, and very sitisfactory rtsultn. Tho Alletitown Everything went along swimmingly oven tho Republican have The presentation1 of diplomas to the minister said, and there muet be lofty team it ait expensive attraction and lovers until toward tho end of ln£t week. thoughts. None but good books ehould had to admit that ho is perhaps tho of tho Nationat l emno sshoulh d turn out nud With nothing to do but smoke and graduates of both the Hieh School and most powerful opponent that could bo swell tbe gnto receipts. talk, the men enjoyed life prolty thor- the Grammar School will be mado by be read. Tho study of astronomy, of Belected to battle with Mr. Fowler in e^-Proaecutor William A. Stryker. mathematics and of fine arts were all On Juco 2Sth tho IrRersolts cl* Kiston oughly and the only ouo who com- important, but with them there must the next olection. Tho Sussex Inde- will bo bore for the first gume of tho series. plained w^s the colored cook. It was Rev. Georgo P. Armstrong will pro- pendent, a paper with a Republican They nro drau'lng ahout two thousand hot work and he began to break out nounce the benediction nud the pro- be a pure mind or a study of these leaning, last week paid him this com- people a game and will undoubtedly bring with a rash. Ho always did that, he gram will be concluded with a selec- would avail little. pliment: n largo crowd of rontera. Their coming said, when he had to cook during hot tion from Mannes by the orchestra There is a popular falacy, he declared, date at Washington is tbo only one they Juet before the conclusion the class that money making constitutes eucceaa "lie la a bill, tlno appearing man, of good have away from homo this season. weather. When the rash showed prosenco and genial disprsfti-m. He ia a further development on Saturday he will join in singing their class song. in life. Such was not tho case. Money good converHntlonaII.it, nnd I nm told by Tho batting average of the Washington wont to a drug store to.get a prescrip- making was not to be despised, but it those who know him best, that ho Is an team so far Ia something wonderful to re- tion tilled, which a Trenton physician Big Day's Work FOP Freeholder was not everything. Make all youcan all-round good fellow. While possibly late. Cnpt. Cox leads with ahout 6S0 p.nd had given him for tho trouble. He The economy with which the business honeBtly; keep all you can justly and only In py s tho entire team'n average Ia over 100. give all you can generously. The cloth onlpoliticay Inl thhumae primarn naturey clas, s bIno hiias studtiny of walked about town all morning and lfliilrs of Warron county are handled f • • ' apt The Newton baseball teflm is coiWdora- conversed with a number of people well illustrated in the call for a special of gold may for a time cover the spots student, and will round up with bly crippled nt tho present time. Kelley, of character, but not for long. No nveragrago nt the finishfinish.. " tho shortstop, hns been obliged to leave ut toward night he became.qnite Bick meeting of tho Board of Freeholders which "I d t ith and went to bed. A little' later ono of was itk'utd Jtibt week. The meeting will currency of earth can purchase a man- I do not agree with many of tho nows- the game, and Resh, tho right tlelder, will bo held on Tuesday, Juno 2-lth, at Hope, sion in heaven, and the owner of the paper men in the old district, especially bo unablo to piny nny more this soason. the other men wns taken suddenly ill ind will probably require toe entire dny tho opposition pa pern, that Tom, Dick and Tho innnflcement is ncgntlnting for other and Dr. Fnlper was sent for. After he. Sneat home In this world may be a players to Ml tho vacancies, and tho tonm a many counties tho work which will be wanderer in the nest. Harry, who are older sold I era In politics, had_..treated Jiis patient: his attention' iccompilsbcd that dny would be spread GRADUATES OF THE WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL. _™should .have, had this .nomination.,.-Now., w|l[ pPrtlinJili/ lif» ••IfVfjnn/) • u^P HA~to." ho^lrjft us ciiiiuu uT-LiicT- colored man. - Dr rer nn ;cntirc\™cck;~.Tho -uiatteitt iu h Popularitydidnnb comtitiitosucrpRH - " blood does pood occasionally to any party, tho Miirray illll nine on Saturdny."" " "" 'ulper has had no experience witl considered aro as follows. | though thousands thought BO. Homer, and young nlood is a stimulus oftentimes, Tho Stone Church, Pa., baseball team mallpox but lie at onco pronounced Tho bridge over tho Pequest ercek near Bunyon, Columbue,'Luther, WeBley, Neither do I believe that because a man i wna defeated by the Butlzville, N. J., play- tho case Btispicious and sent for Dr. Townsbury in the township of Hope, the all were among the most unpopular wealthy ho should bo set aside or decricc era Saturday afternoon on the grounds of bridge on Hornbaker street, in the Bor the latter club by n scoro of 7 to 6. There Alpaugh of High Bridge. The latter homo sometimn before daylicht on A Keitvll ' men of their time, but today the world when ho nspirua to an elective politfcn came up Saturday night and said then ough of Washington, and tho county lin sings their praises. How fickle is the ofllco in elthor party. Appointive olllcet WHS much grumbling, by tbo spectators al bridge at or near the Paper Mills tn th Sunday morn hi ET, taking with him A very pretty weddinedding was that of Miss the dcdaloDs of tbo umpire, but it was bet- was no doubt that Burk wao sufferinj tow'uabip of Pohatcong; to consider aiu Benjamin Aielln, another murclerer, th Bll DDoliml , dhdaughtet r of'MrfM . human heart." Tbe hero of today is may bo different. H has boon many times from the dreaded disease. Grotchen hooted by tbe crowd tomorrow. The proven in tho past quarter of ucenturs tor playing on tbo part of tbo home team take ECtion upon the acceptance of th and th« preGPLt whnreahontB of thp and Mrs. Charles L . DnhmDh , whho onW Wedd - that won tho gamo although neithor tenm bid, by the committee of tho Board o, two unknown. The last seen of nes"lay, Jnne lltli,n t 3 o'clock, was married' same hand that proffered Creaara king- that good, successful business men mak played what might ho termed a tlrst-clns- Tho oQlcials of the Central road tool Chosen Freeholders, for macadamizing the to Mr. Jnmea Lester Littlo of Oxford at tho ly crown thrust the dagger into hie model statesman." prompt measures to prevent tlio spreai Blairstown road in Blairstown township, them was on Sunday evening when nome of her oarenls in Kcnvil, Morris enmo. Kern, who began the pitching foi they 'crossed the river to Warren quivering heart. Chriat, the Redeemer, Mr. Flanagan is a momber of the Stone Church, wn»en»y for Butt zvllle nnd of tlio diseaso and ou Sunday morning and also upon the acceptance of the bid county. The Hov. Dr. E. W. Stoddard of was the most unpopular of men while well known tlrm of Flanagan, Ny& he was relieved by Oyer in tbo sixth inn- a force of enrpenters was put to work for maenda in {King the Morris turnpike in county in a boat. Succnsunn.i performed the ceremony and Co,, distillers and brewers of New the townships of Franklin and Greenwich; Sheriff Mfirvine'a 12.yesir-old Ron, tho wpddinfv mJTch wns played by Mrs.on earth, even though he were the ing Oyer, howuvor, was no groat improve- building an iaoliition hospital, 16x1 Edna B. Stumpf of Dover. Tbe house wan savior of mankind. Only fools crave York. Ho inherited this business fror ment D9 ho lacked control of tho ball, feet, in the woods near the coal efcorag consider aud take notion on giving tho di- Vincent, discovered the escape. Short- his father and his successful ruanago Tho score: rector and cleric of tho Board power to is- tastefully decorated with palms and popular applause he believed, and be plant. Iu eight hours tho building wat sue drafts for work done by contractors on ly before 7 o'clnck hg went ir,to the flowers. was certain popularity was uot success. ment of the house has shown that it llutt/.villo 0 2 10 0 0 3 10-' complete in every detail and late Sun> macadam roads, when properly sworn nm yard on the noifi side of tho jn.il nnd" could not have fallen into bol tor hands. Stone Church 1210 2000 0- The hrfdal party WBS led hy Rolen Dohm, Success in life waa not to be found in day night tl;o patient was moved ti certified to by the engineer, inspector anu found an iron door leading into tho sla'pr of tho br'He, and Amanda Thompson ease and pleasure. The man who Y As a paetimo ho takes to'horses and i - Batteries:' Swilzor and Folkner, Kern Iiis now quarters. committee of the Beard; to consider and jail open. Afc onco an investigation r widely known among horseman no th Oyer and Burke. SPECTATOR. tnko action upon Issuing of drafts for tho niece nf the crooiu. Botii liltlo ma'ds \ve e deserts duty for pleasure finds it a The foreigners wero greatly excite* was mndoand tho nbaonco of tho tworattlied In whire bitiste. *\n<\ carried clover. will o' the wisp. Don't bo a feather on owner of somo of tho fastest and mos Tho strong West End Field Club 0 building or requiring of the following men waa discoveren, .U's* Bentrioo Little of Ojford was brides- /expensive trotters on the American Washington visited Oxford last Saturday hen they found thoy bad been ex bridges, viz: The bridge known as the the oceac of life, he advised the mem- " Georgo Xuon bridge, in Maneticld town- Ths nicrtib watjhman at the jail 13 maid. Her d'-ets was of^Iudia Linen ard turf, including Little Holon, Ivandrof, and defeated tho local team of that plire posed to tho contagion, and on Satur- 1 ihe curried Li France rose?. Tho best bers of the class. Do something for Little Belle, Sovereign Girl and thefor tbe second time this season. Score, IS day night one and all of them moved ship; the bridgo at Hunt's farm, in thoJohn Shifter, Jr., and tho theorj is tlmfc uin wns Mr. C. William Dnhm. God and mau, even if your work is famous mare Nellie, His homo in 5Ior- to 6. This team has played .several games towrsip of Pohatcoup; for tho mason he failed to close the bolt entirely. their cots out3ide tho shops. Ou Sun work on tho Cooksvillo bridge, in the Tim bride wore a gown of Frecch Linrn never heard of. The safety of,the ship riatown is ono of tho;prottiest in that this season and would like to nrrnngr day guards were placed about the when he locked Grether in his cell trimmed with whito lnco find applique, rests largely on the strength of its city and he is popular with nil classes games with good nmnteur tennis of Warren township of Greenwich, and to Us tho Sussex nnd Huntordon counttev, also Pcim- 'lace and none of the men will be al- compensation of clerks nnd tho compensa- Saturday night. Tho wiley rascal was nnd cut en train and carried n bouquet of boilers, but the man who made those in his home town. iylvnnin. ; nved to leave until it is demonstrated tion for tbo uso of houses for tho specli watching for juat such a chance and bride roses. The errom xvore the con- boilers safe will never be known. Mr. Fowler-realizes that he has tho that- tho last germ of tho disease has election held on Juno 17,1902. knowing that the last visit tho guard ventional black. After tho usunl congra- Earth's gr.ep.tesl deeds aro today un- would make would be about 3 o'clock tulnHons, tbe guests were invited to the fight of his life on this fall and ho has been eradicated. dlnlncr room whore a bountiful repast was heralded and unsung. The greatest bla barrol ready. It ia to bo a contest A Worthy Society, A member of the State Board in the morning, it is probable he step- deeds will not bo known until we are Tho Now Jersey Children's Home Society Si ped out of his cell Bhoitly after that "irved. botween giants and one in which no is about to p!»ce, through Mrs. A. U.Health visited Junction on Monday and aiHklus tno Trusts. Mr. nnd Mrs. James L. Little then loft all gathered in our eternal home. - man without money would have any- Woolovor of near town, a few small globes conferred with tho local authorities. Secretary Mnguiro, of tho Stnto Board oi boar. Aiello's cell waa nearby nnd on the 5:15 train amidst a shower of rice thing like a fair show with the present in public places about town, requesting It is believed by tho latter that an epi- Assessors, has turned ovflr to.State Comp- was easily unlocked from without so and old shoes for Glen Gardner, where tin The sermon wns one of the best of Congressman from Elizabeth. For- contributions to its work. Tho STAR has demic can be prevented, nnd that there troller Morgan the schedule of assessments the Easton crook generously lihoratat" groom is engnped in business. Tbo bride tho character ever delivered to a local tunately Mr! Flanagan it juat as we] readily consented to receive and forward levied for this yoar against corporations the Italian at the same time. None o received ninny handsome and useful graduating class and' wns listened to. if not hotter, equipped with the will be no .more cases unless some that have como to this Stnto for their nil sums thus contributed, and it unbcsl- should develop among the men now chnrters. Of these thore are 464S, nnd tho the corridor doors were locked and the presents. with rapt attention by tho large audi- , "ainowa of war," and tbs- fight Is tntinyly orndorses tho society nnd Its work. undor guard. That the citizens have taxes assessed against thorn foots up two men stepped out into the stree onco. bound to be an interesting one if the I_t Is doln_..i;g a noblo honevolont work In very little or any cause to fear, and $1,000,874. ... and disappeared. Memorial Day of Two Lodges. The music furnished by the Metho- contest ia to bo waged in the manner caring for homeless children and deserves dist choir during tho evening was par- to which Mr. Fowler ia accustomed. that] business could be conducted in Thoro aro nil told nbout 15.000 corpora- An entirely different version of tho Two locol lodpres, the Junior Mechanics tho hearty support of tbe public./> the usual manner without apprehen- tions operating under the laws of Now escape is given by Night Watchman nnd the Odd Fellows, observed Sundny na ticularly fine, the concluding number Tho past year in many ways was tho Jersey. Tho Hat Hied includes what a, memorial day. In en eh CRHO largo num- being tbo 46th Psalm with music by most successful in tho history of tho socie- sion, is tho general opinion of those Shifter to a Stroudsburg"• Times re- best qualified to speak. are termed "velvet" by the State officials porter. The watchman said: "When I bers of the members turned out andSbmanek. • • , llulliilo lOxpress Kills Two. ty. In tho eight years, CS3 cbildron havo It is probable thnt half a million dollar., marched with their orders to tho ceme- A mother and daughter wero instantly been provided family homos. Tho society additional taxes will bo collected from the left the jail at- 8ve that morning the tery where soveral hundred people had killed on Wednesday evening by tho Buf- exorcises a supervision over tho children A Fine Class Record, corporations. Tho list docs uot include men wore in bedandapparently.asleep. gathered to witness the ceremonies. Sufl'cring; n Great JJOSS. falo Express at Boonton, ns the train was until thoy nre legally nadoptei d or beconio of The Junior Class of tho Washington taxes on railroad or canal property or on I turned out the gas in the corridor The Juniors arrived first nnd had nbout Tho coal strike is causing;', considerable going at a Bfxty-mllo-nn-hour clip. They ago—. "'-Tho- cos-—"lit• o"f "utins caring; for thes High School hns an attendance record for tho quaai-public corporations using tho then went out. I was particularly completed exercises thfiir when tho Odd loss to tbo Empire Steel and Iron Co. who children for tho olght years has boon an streets of tho various inunicinalitie's. careful to see that the iron door lead- own the Oxford furnece. That particular woro Mrs. Andrew Alitchlco and hor thir- avorngo of JG6.7S per child. ho past yeyeni r which la probably unequalled Fellows marched through the gntes. plant Is now out of blast and the men nre teon-yenr-old daughter Lizzie. Tho family by oino of IlikI e size auywhoro. Now Jersey baa authorized tho issuance ing into the jail corridor was locked. With the former was n doublo mnle qunr- hnd just ,inhorited:sotno-moncyand-the . Tho total rocolpts for tho year wero fS,- /There are nine mombers of tho class and if btock aggregating $200,000,000,000. The woodon outside door I left open. tntto which rondered several selections, omployed making ropnira i:o that, the 232.23, tho largest amount raised nnnn"y 'on —o only two have missed a whole day or The memorial service was rodd by mem-workmen thcro nro not uffected; but in "llttlb glrlhad 'resigned hor plnco in tho yonr In tho history of tho society.. 1-In ad ...- William Rinehart, the day watchman, Pennsylvania, whore the company hns a Boonton silk mill and driven to Lower dltlon to this, fS.OOfi woro pledged during moro during tho year. Tho total number Death of Fort Colden Cltlzon. was to relieve me at 5 o'clock but I bers of tho order and prayer was offered of days absent is seven with BO cases of ElinsSmlth.tho well-known Port Col- by Prof.J. H. Griflltli. Tlio Odd Fellows number of furnace9,' tho situation is quite Montvlllo with her mother on n shopping tho year for tho McKlnloy Memorial Fund tardiness. waited until Qfteen minutes after 5 and wore accompanied by Rov. D. B. F. Ran- different. Four stacks at CatnsauqUH aro trip. Thoy woro on tholr way back, and which is either to bo devoted to the erec- don shoemaker, died at bis home opposite) he did not; appear. I had an engage- out of commission as well HB those tit Top- tion of a Roceivlng Homo, or invested for This gives a rccDrd of over 99J per cent, Nunn's store on Thursday. Ho had been dolph, who delivered a short but interest- when thoy reached tho Birch street cross- for the wlio!o yoar, a record which is a raonfc in Konklotowu and had to leave.ing address appropriate to the dny. Thoton, Pa. Just at present tho demand for ing tho, gates woro up, Thoy had boon ho benefit of tho children. ill most of tho'winter from rheumatism craves of tho deceased members ofthotwo tho product is very largo and theabutdown lowered by tho gateman for tho 6:19 train Tho Ilov. D. R. Fostor was ro-olocted source of consldorablo claS3 prldo. and when thoro cumo n complication of The men were safe behind locks, bolts sresidenb at the annual conforcuco laot It Is hardly necessary to add that the other ni linen te ho wns too weak'to rnlly. and doors wheu I left. It ia Rinohart'a orders were decorated with bouquets o means tho loss of somo bfg orders. The from Now York, and, aftor being raised standard of deportment and scholastic 2iistom to open the cell doors and letflowers, fl'gs and emblems. Thomas Iron Co., which controls much woro not lowered for tho express, whlcli ,veok. Tho corps of workers was incroascd Tho funornl wns hold on'Monday moruing iron producing property in this udgubor- followed nt 0:33 p. m., going oast. All un- >y tho oleotion of tho Rev. J. S. David nan nttainment 13 very high in such a body of nt tho Port Colden Methodist church, tho ;ho two prisoners out into the corridor uporintondout'd assistant. itudenta. . soivices boing conducted byRov, Pimm of 'or exercise. It ia my opinion that he hood, has also been compelled to bank suspecting, Mrs. Mitchko drovo out on tho Tho following members havo not missed Death of former Kallrond 3Iah. threo of its ton furnncee. Neither com- : trnckjustns tho trnin thundorod down on the Fort Murray Baptist church, of which lid this and went upstairs to the toilet Stewart Loo, formerly a well known pany will resume operations until a supply thorn. Tho two word Instantly killed, tho n day for tho Mmo stated: Ella Uobbins a member. The Intermont,wits In mom, as 19 his custom, but forgotto lock rj Coal Strlko Still On. nnd Ada Pitta, live years; Alfred GrotV and 1 Licbnwanni fireman but recently employ- of bard coal is secured. bodies falling on tho pilot, while thoenr- jindu Osborno, four years; Kathryn ;ho Port Murray eomotor•y- the two doora leading into tho jail. It ed nt tho Edison Cement works at New 'rlogo waa ground to pieces undor tho Tho conl strike continues with no moro Mr. Smith wns moro ilxty yoaro waa comparatively easy for the prison- )rospectof an early ending thnn existed Thompson and Stella Hntchor, two yoarg; >ld and Is survived bytha a wifen - and four Village, died at his" homo below town on wheels. Tho frenzied horso wont enroor- ud Anna Spoirs, ono yonr. : Friday morning. Ho wns about forty-five Novelties Giilorc. ing up tho stroot without n scratch. Tho wo or three wooks'ngo. Soft coal is being slilldron. Tho latter arp Mrs. J. B. Nick- trs to get out. years old and loaves n wife, two sbna nnd trnin wont nearly a quarter of a mile bo- iiirned in moat of the Inrgo cities but tho orson of Washington, D^ 0., Mrs. Charles Ono of tho uioro recent novelties in tho For a Day's Outing, Crovoling of Ptilllipsburg, Gooreo, who There is still another story that two daughters. Mr. Leo was token sick Ino of out-of-door amusement attractions foro tlio engineer could stop .it. Train idustrles of tho smaller towns nro suflar- vith typhoid fever nbout three weeks nao a tho so-called Street Fair. It usually hands took tho bodies off, tho pilot. Tho iff. Tho JenEon mill at Oxford has boon Thoro Is no place so pleasant as Cran- lives nt homo, nud Frank of Now York. Jhiffer did not BQO the prisoners during ompollod to cloflo clown nnd somo of tho jerry Lnko, tho now resort established by he night and thnt he was on the streets .ml Rradually grew worse until Thursday lasts for a week and the attendance is little daughter was sitting upright, and jtie-Lnckftwunnti Railroad Company in light whon it was seen, thnt tho end WHSdrawn generally from a widespread dis- still clutched Iu hor hands wns tho bag of Miilllpsburg plants nro nenrinpr tho ond of Ideal Traveling. ., of Stroudsburg about 3 o'clock that rapidly approaching. The funeml was trict. Every feature known for those open candyeho had bought in Boonton. Tho heir supply. Tho cost of tho strlko IH now Juiftex county. Pishing, boating, bathing, morning. Sheriff Morvino can bo hold L iatimntecl at thirty million dollars, and inrouanls, swings, largo dancing pavilion, To think of taking a railroad journoy, hold at his Into homo on tho Irala Stewart iir cnrnivnls is included and tho field la mother's body waa lying across the,daugh- joroury 97.^, stand-up collar, whito nocfe- responsible for the escape of the two farm on Monday afternoon, Rov. D. B. F. withoutoutt limitliit.. ThThoo city of Eastoon will ter's lap. , . ; • his sum is being Incronsod ovorydny that tollghtfnlly cool nnd shndy. nen nnd it is probable that ho will bo h Gtt Fi rti th k J t coiiUnuoH by at least ono million dollars. Churches, societies nnd lodges con- io/low shoes, trousers turned up and get Rindolph conducting, tho services. Tho havo a GtGtroot t FaFaiir urinji the week Juno lio next movo plnnncd by tho strikers is :otr.platfng a day's excursion should com- o the end a clean mau 1 mpoached. The entire jail force lias interment was mndo in tho Alt. Lebanon 23 to 2f)2f), nnd ththe NNow Jorsoy CtCoutrnl l hhas To nccominodato those who are partial O call out tlio soft coal men and thus shut municate with local agont or nddross Guy How perfectly delightful; nnd its going oon repeatedly warned that Grethei* cemetery. arranged to placo on s«lo nt many of its to the use of atomizers in applying liquids >fl tho supply altogether. Tbero has been Adams, Division Passenger Agent, 71!) ;o happen too; when tho Whitney Syndi- would escape if given the slightest op- stations reduced rnte tickets. If you go to Into tho nasal passages for crttarrtml cate mnko tho electric engine with dust portunity. ? '' - Sunday School International Associa- Easton to participate in thceo festivities troubles, the proprietors prepare Ely's iorao rioting in the conl regions of Ponn- Jroad street, Newark, N. J. fl-12-lt. lonsumcr. This will bo solid comfort! you will havo a good time and your station lylvnnir., but nothhig<-of a very serious A posse waa organized about 8 tion Trlc-ntilfU Convention, Denver, Liquid Oronm Balm. Prlco Including tho Then you can paint yoiir^housca right Col., Juno -('th to July Ud. c- :icket agent will give you Information - spraying tubo la 75 contp. At druggists laturo has occurred. ^ Tho Washington Mandolin Club, which ilongsido tho railroad with thoao protty o'olock Sunday morning and a thor- ibout tickets and trains upon application. meets at tho homo of Mr, J, A. RUBBOI Tho D. L. & W. It. It. Co. will sell June ' or by mail; Tho liquid ombodlea tho iolicflto colors of tho Colonial Load and ough search made for the two men but 21st to 23d, iucluslvo, round trip ticketR to medicinal properties of, the solid prepara- Do you want a beautiful now ?G0 | vcry Monday evening, wad *• treated to ilno Paint. Tho Standard Paint of thowithout success. Not the i slight- tion. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by elaborate refreshments nt tho mooting this Denver, Col., at tho low rato of J45.75, parlor organ for flo cash? If so ; Day. James H. Johnston soils it nt Wash- est trace of them was found until irood for return until August 31st. 9omo John Sayro Martin of New York has notl- tho membrane and does not dry up tho 0^11 at Keller's Muslo House, Easton, week. Mr. Ruseel's family will lofive for ington. late that eveniug when a man who lod tho boroueb of Sussex that ho proposes secretions, but chnngf 3 them to a natur- Pa. Thoy are having a special ealo of' jflko Hopatcong next week ,p.nd for tho ihonp side trips in 'conncciIoLn with this ,o donate a public drinking fountain to the al and hoalthy> character. .Ely Brothors, iplanos and organs. Call or send postal. ' inlnnco of tho summer tbo meetings of tho had been stationed at the N. Y., excursion. For further Information apply jlace in a few weeks. It will bo located in 58 Warron street, Now York. for circulars. 5-29 4N , ilub will bo discontinued., Tho Star and N. Y, World, $2.00 por year SC&"VW railroad bridge to prevent to local ttckot agent. he public square. THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1962/

COLUMBIA. songs, recitations and choruses rondered tbem In auch a ploaslnz manner as to Holloway Hunt Cllne, an old and well Oa Wednesday Mr. and Mra, Dunfleld dolight the Urge audionco gathered. Half and Half. known citizen,died at hi* I a to residence on visited their daugbtor, Mrs. Blair RUBUDK. Arones of daisies, banks of ferns and A GOOD WIFE The dyspeptic may well be represented Friday evening, June 13, 1902, and was G. H. Bruglor has Improved tho appear- potted plants, with here and tbere a plctorially as being half masculine and burled oa Tuesday last lu tbe Presbyterian ance of tbo Columbia Bouse by ropnintlnR uoquet, completed tbe decorations, whioh Is she who makes her husband's Income half feminine, anu combining the least Cemetery. Deceased, tho eldest son of tbe were neat and pretty, late John Clino, of New Village, was SI On Tuesday of Ian!, week Mrs. Irvln Look* cover the most good things. Proper spend' desirable characteristics of either GCX. yearn, 7 months old. Ho was born In Tho Sunday school of the Christian He has all the stubbornness of the man Greenwich township, the home of the ard, Mrs. John O. Kitchen and Miss Mar* church will observo Children's Day on Ing Is more than earning. If she sav:s on with the peevish ir- family at time beiog the farm now owned garet Dietrich spent tho day In Washing- Sunday, Juno 22d, both morning and evok- :. the grocery bills, she has more with which ritability of a sick by Elijah CIIDO; later tbo family moved to ton. ing. • to buy clothing, etc. If she Is wise she woman. He*s not New Vlllaco and lived there until tho Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coot and their Mrs..Watson Berrv of Greensvllle la pleasant company at death of tbe father of the deceased, wheu two sons and Mlsa Mary Trimmer visited visiting among: friends In this vicinity. will come to us, lor nowhere else can she liomc or abroad. with his widowed mothor and Bister tbolr Mra. Samuel Albert on Tuesday of last Mrs. Wm. M. Dean of East Orange-is a get so much for so little. home WfB established in StvwartavIUe. weak, guest of her daughter, Mrs, John Greene* Dr. Fierce's Goldea lie was at one time a heavy bolder of real Tbe Ladlos' Aid Society will hold a festi- Medical Discovery estate, being one of tbe largest, If not tbe val on tbe grounds near tho church on Mrs. John H. Blaok is visiting her slsteru cures dyspepsia and largest, Individual ownor of form lands In In Newark and the Oranges. uly Uh all .my. ItfKlnntiiK Sntunliiy, July I'Jtli, ami durtnjc July and thu county, but for some time past ho has Juno 21th. PLENTY OF IT other diseases of the Clark Read visited friends In Columbia Mrs. Milton J. Black of Rockaway Isa AuffUBtBtoroclOflcflS4tnriIiij'fttl2 noon. Open Friday nltftitn. " stomach and associ- - been giving these to his nepbowB and guest of her father,, John HA. Blaok,.in this Dloc©jf pre/orlog tbat disposition while on Saturday, place. , AND ALL THE BEST ated organs'of Aiges~ living, iustead or by bequest. He was a Mrs. MHton Tlasmszi Is vlaltlng her par- tion and nutrition. bachelor and la survived Dy his sister, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Epbralm Dietrich, at Tho Jr. Christian Endeavorers will serve It, renews physical Elizabeth Tlnsman, of Stowartsvllla, and Ice cream this Saturday evonlng. In the Here Is a stock that is filled with the Boaevllle. ' , ... Sunday school room of the Christian health which carries brother/John W. Olino, of New Village. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson wore the Children's and Girls'Summer Dresses cburob. most reliable staples. From Hour and with it cheerfulness Sunday guests of Mrs. John Davidson at MIesBadleGlbbs has returned from tbe Guimpe and Sailor Blouse styles, in plain Lawns, Chambrays, sugar to the finer things we carry plenty of temper, nnd makes Judge Morrow does not appear to have Halnesburg. a very high appreciation ol the Board of Trenton Norma : l Sohool for tho summer's for your selection. You'll get what you life a pleasure instead Miss Hazel Brutrler returned from Tren- vacation. , Percales, Organdies, Dimities, etc. Particular attention is called of a penance. Freeholders, judging from bis recent talk ton to her home here Friday. need without fear of paying too much and before the Democratic Congressional con- The Star Orchestra, constating of 7 pieces, to the originality of design and trimmings, to the workmanship, fit The " Discovery » vention of the old Fourth District, iu which Hiram Gelsao, an old, respected and violins, mandolins and guitars, by tbe with no doubt of the value for your cash. purifies the blood by he is reported as Buying: " I tell you tbat wealthy citizen, after a long illness, passed Atbertson family,. Mr. andi Mrs, Samuel and finish. eliminating the cor- the use of monoy has pot to atop. It has away Friday night. Tbe funeral was held Cooke and Messrs. Warren GIbbs and nipt and poisonous got so bad tbat lu Warren county the at bis late borne on Tuesday; Intertnont In Ellsba Angle,, has boon engaged to pity at oMATT fSTORE Falrvlow cemetery. No relatives survive tbe Fourth of July festival on tho Chris- 85cto$4.5O. SMALL accumulations from Board of Freeholders can't even meet him. \ EXPENSE which disease is bred. without money bolng peddled out for a lot tian church grounds. of littlejobs." A bold and publlo accusa- Samuel Albert, many years ago a rcsi- vs It increases the ac- Tho Band Carnival will take place to- OCn Children'H WUIto LIIWII Qulmtw 6t n ,„ ^r UK Chllilrun'H White tivity of the blood- tion, atlll no ono assumes to imagine tbat dont of our town, died Thursday at his morrow (Friday), evening, at which time L D tbo Judge attributed bis recent defeat at lome near Centreville and was brought to tho Belvldero and Independence bands,, eiliwl with quurter-liicli tucking, liem- yoke ol xffriHfr COMIIIK ""»] IieniMtltcli- TARrr;j STORE making glands, so thu bands of tbe Board of Freeholders to Columbia on Monday for burial, the Star Orchestra aud the Mt. Hormon Htttebe.l ruUIc. HIWHS to 10. IiiK:i'mt.n»Mor.v trlmttiLf 1 bcltandcuffii. increasing the supply AKCH ti to IU. ' such baneful influences, whatever he might Mr. and Mrs. Blair Rusling visited Mrs. Male Quartette will be present and enter- LARGE|EXpENSE of pure rich blood, which gives life to havo nioant. Margarot Rusllng ou Sunday.. tain. every organ of the body. It gives new Our good friend, Judco Elliott, Is Beek- IT'S YO UR SAVING. life and new strength. Miss Horsh, being unable to perform her ing boalth and strength among tne rugged dutleB aa bookkeeper for J. C. Kitchen on NcBtanch mountains of Pennsylvania, being located GLEN L* S, PlaUt &.CO,, Mailorders. "Your 'Golden Medic-it Discovery' hns per- account of poor health, returned to her Stores. fonneil n wonderful cure." writes Mr. M. H. at Stroudsburg, and we doubt not tbe pure home in Sussex county Monday, Jamos Littlo and bride arrived here from Blue Front Grocery. House, of Charleston, l'mnklin Co., Ark. "I Imd air, full of ozone, will speedily restore him 707 to 721 Broad St, Newark, N. J. Free Deliveries. the worst cue of dysptpsta. the doctors say. that Mrs. Sarah Gilbert's condition of health Kenvll on Wednesday evening, Juno 11th, thevever saw. After trying seven doctors tint! to his sphere of business usefulness, like- now causes her friends great anxiety. James H. Elllihan, who. purchased the L. HI. DAVIS, PROPRIETOR. everything I could hear of with "o benefit, I wise to tbe handij aud hearts ol' bis family lone: house, bas razed it to tho ground. tried Dr. fierce's Golden Medici) Discovery nnd and frleuds. At our age wo feol that we Opposite Cornish's Factory, now I am cured." cuti but illy afford to lose friends, the tried Theo. Vubler returned to Elizabeth on Seven Years lu Bed. Wednesday morning. Accept no substitute for " Golden Med- and truo for yearn, and even if tho wish be 'Will wonders over cease V* Inquire the i father to tho thought, our earnest hope is friends of Mrs. L. Pease of Lawrence, Kan. The Tanlson fishing party returned from "THIS IS THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE. ical Discovery." There is nothing "just 1 that wo may speedily have a good hearty Budd's Lake on Wednesday with four cat- as good" for diseases of the stomach, They knew sbo had boon unable to leave baud-Btiake with tbe Judge and he in her bed in seven years on account of kid- fish and ono shiner. John says the weather blood and lungs. c splendid health and futtle. ney and llvor trouble, nervous prostration was too cold. The Common Sense Medical Adviser, We botr it asserted that Mr. Flanagan and general debility; but, "Three bottles Audrew Vualer l&aelling the history of 100S large pages in paper covers, is sent 14 la as good a Rupuoiicau aa Democrat," of Electric Bitters enable me to walk,." she Mt. Peleo'a eruptions. free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to i but tuia charge is iuiliw oesides beiug stu- writes, "and In tbroo months I felt like a Quito a number of large black snakes pav expense of mailing only. Address pidly silly, aud thu parties making emen new person." Womon Buffering from Never Since We Started have been billed recently la this vicinity. Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, X. Y. ! claim are men wlio know nothing of this Ueadacho, Backache, Nervousness, Sleep- has our stock of Men's and Boys' clothing been so large and varied as ! candidate or his political proclivities, be- lessness, Melancholy, Fainting nud Dizzy Sheriff Freck was In town last Thursday. I tides lu accepting tbe Democratic nomina- Spellfl will Bud it a prfcoloss blessing. Try Fred Seal and bride- arrived In town it is today. Our buyers spent months in making the most critical ex- tion he accuottd tbe conditions and all it. Satisfaction is guaranteed. F. N. Jon- Monday on a visit to his brother, Lewis. aminations and comparisons of the country's most famous makes and that they Imply. If gentlemen on the kins, Warren Couuty Drug ritore. Only Theo. Bohonen lot a wheel of a handcar ^HUMPHREYS' other sluo hwd seen tit to make a nomina- 50c. fall on his foot last Wednesday and the ac- the result means not only the best lines, but the best in each line, at tion, there might, possibly, be some politi* cident laid him up for a day. prices lower than others can possibly quote for the same qualities. If I cal excuse f.T niaiigulng a candidate, but OELAWAltfci. The gathering of the hay crop has begun you are not already convinced of this it will be worth your while in- ^/VETERINARYSPECIFICS as it stands tnoro is UOLG, Mr. Flanagan's and It will be a short ono in this section. A. A. JFEVERS. Conncillftiu, InOnmmft, acceptance of the nomination covtra all Harold Jones of town ia now employed vestigating for the result will mean a decided saving of money for you. CTHESI lions, Limn Fever. Milk Fever. debateablo ground, and hits record us aIn an office In Newark. The foot bridge across Spruce Run, lead- 11.11. SIMU1XS, Laments, Injuries. level-headed nitm in tho couduct of largo George Hagerman of Englewood Bpent ing to tho Presbyterian church, has been C. C.fSOKE THROAT, Quloiv. Epizootic, repaired. cctlEif Distemper. business interests will doubtless command a fow days in town last week. This week we have made special You will find only at our store the - him to tne fortunes of tils political party. Theodore McColluni bas been selected a John Hlckey, while running his bicycle car on tbe east bound track, Friday noar famous Wonder if the loafers who think it fun member of the Election Board of Knowl- noon, and when just back of Humphrey's selections to sell at WALL PAPER tostonuor otherwise try to destroy rural ton township in place of W, tj. Kibble, Hotel, a hog engine drawing a car came F.F.irOMC. Ili'Mynohe, Wnd-Dlown.' free delivery mail boxes, no matter what resigned, on him so suddenly that be had barely EFF--EEF was never as cheap as now. We will sell ccH£d {Diarrhea, Dyxunifry. sore they may be, will believe that they Mrs. W. 9. Hagerman returned to her time to save himself and car. you borders, either 9 or iS inches wide, at the G.G. Prevent* MISCAIHUAGE, have hud so much lun when they learu borne in Euglewood on Thursday. $10.00 and $12.00. FASHIONABLE CLOTHES. same price per roll as the side paper; for in- IWiL \ KIDNEY «fc BL that Uncle Sam has taken the mutter in Mrs. J. J. Albortaou and daughter spent stance—if you pay 5c per single roll for your hand and tho puulsbnientiDilicted on such Read It Iu His . These include rich, fancy Chev- paper, we will self you S yards of border for Thursday last in Eustou with her sister. George Sch&ub, a well known German In this make we have Suits that miscreants Is " imprisonment not to ex- Gilbert Snow of Allentowo, Pa., was a the same price, 3c, making your paper in- ceed three years, ur a Hue not eicoediug citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant iots, Cassimeres and Worsteds, will give absolute satisfaction, and cluding the border cost less than ever before. 51,000, or ootb, at thu discretion of tho guest of hid brother Thursday last. reader of tho Dayton VolkszeUung* Ho We will sell you a good grade of ground glue le Case, Ten SpeciQen, Book, £c, #7, Children's Day was observed at tho knows tbat this paper alms to advertise they are worn today by thousands At drugslsts or so lit prepaid 011 rcceliit of price. j court." It is beat not to do anything cal- for sizing waits at 6c per H lb; enough to size Humphreys' 21 e< Heine Co., Cor. William & John jculated to excite tne ire of that singularly Knowltou Presbyterian church on Sunday only tbe best [n its columns, and when he Oxford Cheviots, fancy Unfinished of the most fastidious dressers in _ a good sized room. Room mouldings just as Sts., Sew \ork. VETKIUSABV MANUAL BEST FREE. i old-fashioned, tirelesa gentleman, Uncle evening. saw Chamberlain's Pain Balm ndvortised the llntr reasonable in price. (Sain, who is usually wide awake when law Aaron Slack, wife and son visited at Cor- therein for lame back, be did not hesitate Worsteds and the very fashion-1 « y. ""^/ve know thaf in buyiug a bottle of It for bis wife, who 1 NERVOUS DEBILITY, breakers fondly fancy him to be sleeping nelius Beam's on Thursday last. for eight weeks had suffered with the most |ev£ry man, no matter how parttcu- A. A. AICHER, most soundly. Lawrence Seals and wife spent Sunday terrible palus in her back and could get no VITAL WEAKNESS Ioka Tribe of Red Men" administered the with frleudB at Free Union. relief. He says: "After using the Pain able black and white effects. Youl lar lie is, will be absolutely satis- 102 S. Third St., Eastern, Pa. and Prostration from Ovep- Haymakers Degree on Tuesday eveumg of John Hoyt spent Friday In Washington Balm for a few days my wife said to me, will find at each of these prices!^ orWlfM^ffe^ work or other causes. laat week. Delegates lrom neighboring on business, "I feel as though born anew,' and before extraordinary values and every| seems .to. carry that air of in- Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific tribes were on naud to assist iu ledcniuy Lemlc Smith intends building a new using the entire contents of the bottle the No. 23, in use over 40 years, the only the young braves bow to make hay, eveu porch on the north side of his residence unbearable pain had entirely vanished jdividuahty usually found in ex- successful remedy. if the an ot haymaking baa been practiced and she could again tako up bor house- $1 per vial,orspccialpackaee with powder,for£5 according to history, by tbe original red which will greatly improve Its appearance. detatl of the tailoring has received!pensive made-to-order garments. Elmer Albertaotf will do the work. hold duties." He Is very thankful and SoU by Drucetiti, or «•» M)s|.p»td on rectlpl o[ price men. Prior to haymaking, Mr. Haley of hopes that all suffering likewise will hear ULUPllRKl9'IIED.CO..Cor.mill»raAJo!mSU..IfewTork PhillipBbarg rendered some vocal selec- Mr. Lewla is now.'employed aa telegraph of her wonderful recovery. This valuable that care to insure a perfect gar-i EFF-EFF Suit prices, $12, $15, tions, and his beautltul baritone voice was operator in Mr. Hasermau's place, who liniment is for sale by F. N. Jenkins heard to wlvantage. A fine collation fol- bas not been heard of since leaving so Washington; J. A. Allen, Oxford. ment and give it long life. | $18, $20 and $25. Incorporated March 3rd. 187-4. lowed, with the general good time tQat ac- mysteriously. IP. companies the doings of Xoka Tribe. ....THE.... oils, pimples, rough skin, etc., can no HALNESBUKU. Mr. and Mrs. B. Oitrander of Beaver more exist where Riuion's Iron Tonic is Mr. and Mrs, John B. Allon left on Sat* Remember Our Juvenile Department MORRIS COUNTY Valley, Pa., nave bean visiting Mr. and used than—well, it's the most remote im- nrday for a day's visit with Mrs. Allen' Mre. J. E. Weller, the lady guest being tne possibility! This great blood medicine siater of Mrs, W, - parents at Water Gap. when your healthy boy goes through his clothes. Every purchase separates tho Impurities from the blood Jacob B. Beck, agent for^the Champion here will mean a saving of money for you and greater satisfaction in CONTRACTING " The woman who doesnit care for babies and discards them through the proper binder aud mowers, has received bis second SA¥5NGS BANK is as normal aa the man who doesn't care channel instead of through the skin. carload of machines this seasan. style and durability than you can realize unless you have purchased- for women." Large bottle, ?1. Warren Couuty Drug ittorristown, New Jersey. Store. Mrs. Peter Young was entertained part here before. BUILDERS. ^ Four cows in different localities were of last week at her brother's, Cisains PSESISENT—HENRY W. MILLER. struct by lightning aud killed during tne Criaman, in Blairstown. fearful electrical siorm that raged over tho BUTTZVIIiLB. VICE-FBESISEM— AUREUUS B. HULL. The Epworth League is going to have Mrs. Henry Allen has one of tho finest Our charge for full fledged SicaETAfly ASS 7RE*SUBER-H. T. HULL. j valley on Friday evening last. rose bmhes in this vicinity. It attracts Spring and Summer Summer Headwear. | The appointment of Charles Oberly, Re- a festival on July 21; further particulars the attention of travelers. ~1 carpenters is S2.2; per day ASSETS, - - - - 52,506,566 25 i publican, of Greenwich, as supervisor of later. A Hat that is out of style may I the macadamized roads now building iu Mannus Robbins of Cedar Grovo spent Furnishings. Miss Young of Elizabeth is visiting her Sunday with his parents in town. ruin an otherwise perfect appear- when engaged for day work. . LIABILITIES, - - - 2,271,357 SO ' Franklin and Greenwich townships, does sister, Mrs. D. B. Tompbius. You can always find here the ! not meet with toe approval of the peo- Mrs. George Gingles spent Saturday In Tho L. & N. E. B. It. expect to put up a SURPLUS, • - - - 235,178 45 ! pie that was anticipated. Outside of new bridge across the Kill near the Junc- very newest styles. Many of the ance, but our customers are al- We claim to have the most Belvidere. tion this week. They have all the iron at •INTEREST U declared and paid in Tnnu- ] the political sicolflcauce, Franklin feels U Mr. and Mrs. Philip Amendt and chil- the place. beautiful patterns of the fancy ways sure of finding just what is skilled mechanics in all this ary i»n* July of «.ich y«?ar from the keenly tne iusuit to the intelligence of dren spent Monday shopping In Washing- Iircflls of the previous six mouths' bust- its people, that not one man in all its Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Andreas spent; Sun Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery can correct, whether they want a ton. day with relatives at Johnsonville, Pa. : section. broad area was deemed capable of attend- Mr. and Mrs. Goul of Easton were the not be duplicated, so you should BEPOSITS inatW on or before Ihe 3rd ing to the duty within Its own borders. D. C. Brown, traveling auditor for tbe make your selections at once. The Derby, Alpine, Golf Cap or Straw,, tlav of January, April, Julv nnd Oc- gueBtg of Mr. and Airs. Edward Smith on Erie railroad company, was in town on ; • tober draw interest from the first day o( Children's Day exercises in the Presby- Monday. Saturday. very moderate prices in this depart- and they always save from 5Oc to said months respectively. terian church on Sunday evening last, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. Emma ment have made this store famous. WASHINGTON, N. J Correspondence Solicited. in spito of the heat a large audience was in Allen, Mrs. John A. Jones, Caleb Hoyt A new time-table went into effect.on the $2.00. attendance. Erie last Saturday. The only changes and Rev. D. B. Tompkins attended tbe that we notice are the evening New "York B. F. Strader was elected delegate for Sunday school convention at Harmony on that comes up one hour earlier and the 'YOUR MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKING IF YOU ARE NOT THOROUGHLY Greenwich to tho Republican Congression- Thursday. . . train for New York in tUe afternoon goes al convention of the Fifth District at lielvi- Oscar Widner, the three-tnonth;old at 3:31 p. in. PLEASED" IS ALWAYS YOUR SAFEGUARD. . dere, June 21st. Philadelphia child of Amzi Widner, was buried at Bel- Depew Walters has his temporary bridge Now tbat school days are over and tho videre on Thursday. The funeral sermon about completed and the tearing down of long summer vacation has commenced, it was preached ut the house by Rev. Bruen BASE BALL is well enough to look over the work ac- the old arch bridgo will soon begin. Dental complished. Doubtless many parents are of Belvidere. Raymond Wildrick landed the largest justly proud of tne advance made by their The services Sunday night was disturbed catfish from tbo Kill last week. It measur- children, while others are correspondingly by Heveral young Iadie3 talking and laugh- ed 14 inches. 1 disappointed, and we waut to say right ng ia the vestibule. Rooms The largest stock here, this nhuuld not be understood aa im- The trustees' festival will be held to- Next Sunday evening "White Service" plying taac alt failures are consequent up- night. Everybody Is invited. will be held In the church. This is some- Goldsmith 212 Northampton St. thing now and a large crowd will be pre- on the dullness and stupidity of a pupil, The W. C. T, Union r'ioets Saturday in Warren county neither should they be charged to the Bent, Come out and hear the program. 222 and 224 Northampton St., Easton, Pa. claimed unworthiness of a teacher. The afcernoon at three o'clock at tho home of Evelyn Tew left on Monday to help Wm. ^EASTON, PA, parent or guardian who deliberately keeps Mrs. George Jones. Haggerty of Paulina pick nnd sell straw- of Spalding's or permits his charges to remain away Mrs. William Berry is on the sick list. berries. Mr. H. has a very large patch, Teeth extracted absolutely without pain, from school one-balf or two-thirds of the The.base ball game that was played picking from 20 to 30 bushels daily, be school term, should not out of respect to here Saturday afternoon between tbe finding market for thorn at the Park The best set of teeth that can be made, and Reach's tho pupil, if nothing elae, expect that boy Stone Church and Buttzville teams result- Block, Newton, for only ?S.oo, or girl to pass examination on a par with ted eix to seven In favor of Buttzville. others who have given their entire time to Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Whitsell of Mt. "1 school life and its duties. If indulgent MIs9 Maggie Loida, who hag been sick Vernon are spending the summer with Mr. Goods. parents would but remember that no mat- at the Craig homestead, has convalcesed and Mrs. Irving MsCracken at Polkville. ter how bright a boy or girl may be natur- enough to bo removed to her heise, in Mrd, James Hartung Is very Blck at this ally, that Bame promise must bei carefully Centervllle, ^ •",-,? writing. aud systematicallyi cultivated and trained , Mrs. Calvin Criaman, Mrs. Albert Allen EASTON, PA. for the benefit of pupil, teacher and pride Saves Two From Deuth. nnd Miss Francis Vanslckle of Columbia of parents. "Our little daughter bad an almost fatal wero ontortained in town on Wednesday attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," .W.W.CHRISTINE With so'inany people Gaeking tho nomi- writes Mrs.- W. K. Haviland of Arnionk, GREAT REBDlLDING SALE. nation for Sherifl', it puzzles the other fel- N.Y., \'but, when all other remedies failed, K2fOAViy.COM. 1 Washington, New Jersey. low to know who is who or what is whal •we-Bated her life with Dr. King's New Miss M aggie Lelda has returned to hor We will begin on Saturday, June..2ist, a great Re-building ' From present appearances, Peter Cole i Discovery. Our niece, who had Consump- home after being seriously ill at the home Sale. Our business requires more room and we are building a in the front rank with Messrs. Barker, O tion in an advanced btage, also used this of hor grandfather, Robert Craig, in Hara, Kerr and Newtnan paddling their wonderful medicine and today sho is per- Buttzvillo. We arc glad to hear of her large extension to our store. The builders will soon need part canoes In still waters that may, in imagina- fectly well." Desperate throat and lung tion, run deep. But the aoasou is just a diseases yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery convalescence. of our present room, which will compel us to reduce our stock Bentty Piano, littlo bit early, and our climate ia subject aa to no other medicine on earth. Infalli- Mr. and MrB. Lemic Smith of Chape many thousands of dollars. \-K ' '•' to frosts (sometimes late, too,) and other Hill passed Sunday with filr. Jeremiah stool, scarf and mus- ble for Coughs and Colds. 50c. and £1.00 Flummcrfelt and his cousin, Mrs. Albort- COL. DANIEL F. BEATIY Ic book included. fatulitlea that even careful gardonlng can- bottles guaranteed by F. N. Jenkins, War- ; not avert, unless tho gardner grounds hiB ren County Drug Store. Trial bottles free, aon. ' ' WE QUOT^E A FEW PRICES: Photo wim tiifcen In London, '*«« "7 £T Some Reasons plants 'with propor care, cultivates and ; world? HelTpmiid8r«fili!i»tty'» *D^ Y« I ^ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar VanAukon of Wal- 50c Dress Goods reduced to 29c. ; 1 Why You Should Insist on Having protects. Nominations are sometimes like nut Valioy passed Sunday with his cousin, CulL'bmtuit OfL'nua miJ riimos. ' ' • the gleam of the opal, beautiful but elusive William Perry, and family, Amhor "in ForeiKii uiiiiv for a very liandsoraf and when sought for have vanished, caus- 60c Dress Goods reduced to 39c. K W.» M S£TLml B o a 11y • Organ P. 3'. Hartung was on Saturday chosen Mrs. Harrison Blair was tho guest o EUREKA HARNESS OIL ing one to wonder why anything ao prom- delegate to the Ropubllcaci convention In Mrs. F. E, Bond on Sunday. $1.00 Dress Goods reduced to 75c. ton, K. J,. friHLMsm w ISM,with stoo and must U»«(jualcd hv any other. ising could bo so deceitful. But Peter Bolvidere. nvo (fi) tiTiun. Tho ruiik »fi,nr.i, HVPP * Colo is a careful gardner and ha3 boon A number from the vicinity attended the $12.00 Tailor-made Suits reduced to $7-98. SiSS»W^'S: Write at once 10 Rentiers hard leather soft. taught how to protect ills plants, and we'll , Mrs. W. R. Swnyzfi spent last week with Children's Day exorcleea held in tho Pres- nmo unroll, KOI.-ITCSB. illustrated catalogui Especially prepared. wait and Bee, her friend, Miss Ella Glbbs, who Is teach- byterian church last Sunday night. The $15.00 Tailor-made Suits reduced to $10.00. ; K^eps out water. ing at Point Pleasaut, near Asbury Park. children wero trained by -Rov. George AddrOBS or Call Upon A heavy bodied oil. Fred F. Kennedy of Bloomsbury, Lafay- She was accompanied by Charles GlbbB. Porry, who is hero spending a month with 70c Percale Wrappers reduced to 50c. his mother. EX-MAYOR DANIEL F. BEATTY, ette '9S, Is a guest of General and Mrs, Tho school festival comes oil' at Mt. Lawns, 3 l-2c, 5c, 8c, 10c, 12 !r2c and 15c. HARNESS Frank Reodor of Easton at a house party Hermon tonight (Thursday,) Tho pro> Mra. A. Linaborry of Mt.vHcrmon Bpont coeds are for tho public school library. Shirt Waists, 25c, 39c, 50c, $l.00and upward. WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. A» excellent preservative. ,: given during commencement in honor of last wook with hor daughter, Mrs. John Reduces cost of your harness. Miss Jean Stone, daughter of Governor A bolt of lightning made two holes Dunfleld. N<±vcr burns llie leather; its Stone of Pennsylvania. through tho celling of Isaac Swayze's par- '• Rov. George Poray preached a very in- Muslin Underwear, Summer Underwear, Laces, Embroderies and Efficiency is increased. ' lor during the thunder Btorm of last Fri- torosting sermon and eavo a talk on the all kinds of goods will be sold atgreat reductions. Secures best service. My little aon had an attack of whooping day evening. Thus far no other damage people in tho West, last Sunday. Ho ban Siitche'j kept from brooking. cough and was threatened with pneu- by the severe electrical storm has beou re-. boon preaching among tho Western peoplo Removed lrom Easton to monia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Rem- ported. *• for many yearn. edv wo would have had a' serious time of Children's Day passed off pleasantly in AbLEN CARPENTER. OIL . it. It also saved him from several severe at- the M. E. church lnst Sabbath r morning ' ANY CHURCH or institution sustained 936 Washington Street, tacks of croup,—H. J. STRICKPADEN. edi- and evening. <> Tho little folks did their by voluntary contribution, will be given a 229 NORTHAMPTON ST., EASTON, PA. |s sold in all tor World-IIorald. Fair, Haven, Wash. parts with much crodit to themselves and liberal quantity of the Longman & Mar- HOBOKEN, N.J. Localities :1I,n,teMbJ For Bale by P. N. Jenkins, Washington; teaohers in the morning, and In the even- tinez Paints whenever they'paint. See HALF BLOCK BELOW'THE SQUAHE. v, „ ' Stnnclnril Oil Cnmimny, J. A, Allen, Oxford. ! ing tho older ones wno engaged In the advertisement. F. N. Jenkins, solo agent. iMoll Orders Promptly Plllefl. • *,"•"'• ' ••;-X7'

THE WASHINGTON STAE, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902. as _ HACKETT8TOWN. , BELVIDERE. : PHIIililPSBDBG. Many of the citizens are Improving their It ]s said that a lady of large eiperlenci Surveyors have been pat to work on properties by relaying Bldewalks. W illlai la about to rent the old Belvldero Semi tbeSchultz nursery property near tpwn •••'••• Maloy and Miss Cora May Rice, both of OVER, SUBJECT TO CHECK, FOR annual open meeting last Saturday even- Samuel Barnes, Esq., of Oakland county Easton. ing In the Polthoaophlan ball at the Mich., is paying a visit to hlsNowJerse' -The canister factory hnw rec«tvfldnn or- EACH DAY ON DEPOSIT :::: :: :: Institute. ** .: , " friends, especially those living In Warrei der for 70,000 cans per month wblch means •=•' 'sea is rough. - v county. Mr. B. left these parts 42 year that additional help wills have to bo Miss Jennie M. Everltt entertained a ago and now returns to find but very fen secured. few friends at her home on Sharp street of hla former friends and associates living. ; LETTERS OF CREDIT and FOREIGN DRAFTS last Saturday eveulng. He is a brother to Lewis Barnes, a man In a suit before 'Squire Van Billiard Miss Lura Smith entertained last Tbura- well known to many of tho readoraof the Thursday between John Howell and O. H. The Issued on Most Advantageous Terms. day afternoon In honor of hercouBin, Miss STAR. • . • v -. Albertaoo, administrator of tho estate ol Closson of Lambertville. Mfsa Closson re- the late Barnett Drake, of Vienna, thif turned borne on Tuesday and Miea Smith Tho children will soon be released froi county, the justico gave a decision of nc ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, went to Philadelphia to attend a wedding. school duties, and the sooner tho bette: cause for action. Tbe amount Involved Thoy are, as a class, worked very ban was $150. Prudential GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, ETC. Tho commencement exercises of tbe much too hard we believe sometimes, coi High Sebool will be held In tbe cbapol of Biderlng their _ and physical Btrongtb, A number of boys have boon recently INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA CORRESPONDENCE OR CONSULTATION INVITED. the M. E. church. The-class exercises will We believe tbat children have been ~~ arrested here charged with stealing brass be held next Wednesday and commence- manently disabled, if not actual from the Lackawanna company. Harry ment on Thursday evening. Felkeranddtowart Stone were held for Home Office MENTION THIS PAPER by being overworked In school. trial on Thursday. The lessee of Dorincourt, Schooley'a The Rev. Mr. Sneddan of Little- Oxford Newark, N. J. Mountain, haa booked two hundred Tbe loading of coal In tbe Morris canal is engaged in giving a series of Illustrated boats has begun which would Indicate tbat SAMUEL FREEMAN, President, AUREL1US B. HULL, Vlce-Pres. gufcatfl for July and August. Tho famons lectures on the travels and adventures oi JOHN P. IHIVDEN, President. resort promleoa to bo very popular this tbe children of Israel, and Is drawing ful tbe Lebigh people think the end of th( LESI.IK 1>. WAltD, Vlcr- 1'ra.lilont. W. W. CUTLER, 3d Vice Pres., J. H. B. CORIE1X, Sec'y anil Treas. season. • houses. He terms tbem free excursions t< strike Is near at band. BDGAK II. \VA ltl>, 2d V. I'reH't mill C'OUIIHel. Dr. F. M. Cook and family have the land of tbe Pharoabs. It Is reported that tbe proprietorship o; FOKHKST t\ IlKYDKX, Secretary. H. A. VAN aiLDER, Ass't Sec'y and Treas. Budd'a Lake for tho summer. They will The Sunday school convention held the Union Square Hotel will chango vers H.C. DK0H1CK. AHHt. »upt.. Jtooni ti, Dank 8'1'd'K, occupy their own cottage In the Haoketts- Harmony last Thursday was a very pleas- shortly. I)ron<] St. and U'aHhlnKton Are., WanliliiKton, N. J. town colony. ant and successful gathering. An earnest Those wbo are In a position to know ea; Louis H. Cook was graduated from and logical address was made in the morn tho Alpha Cement company will build 1 Princeton University and in the fall will by tho Rev. D. B. Toraklns of Butt private railroad from Its plant to Shrlmer' enter tho Columbia Law School. Mr. After dinner cam 6 the Homo D Crossing wbore It will connect with tb( Cook was ono of twelve to be made a Pbi partmoLtby Mlas Brakeley of Belvidere trolley lino. Tbo cement company em Beta Kappa. ploys about BOO men most of wooro wil and an address of unusual strength and patronize tbo proposed road, Mrs. S. F. Thompson and Miss Anna full of valuable suggestions by tbe Rev, Thompson have been spending a week In L. II, Burrows of Harmony, and a most in- George Dlmmlck, a foreigner residing a B. <& B. teresting half hour devoted to answering Alpha, was struck by lightning and Instant town, during tho vacation of Miss Thomp- the Question Box by tbe Rev. R. J. Chrys- ly killed In Friday night's shower. Hi Nothwiths tan ding son who Is in tbe oQlce of tbe Metropolitan Insurance Company of New York. tle of Oxford. Tbe gentleman acquitei was sitting in bis boarding bouBO with himself with much credit. Mrs. Ouarle lot of other foreigners when the bolt cam* the sviccess of our two public sales of Wagons and Harness, we still On Friday evening, tbo pupils of tbo E. Harris of Belvidere sang two solos dur Btuaningthe others and killing Dimmick. vocal teacher, Mlns Cornish, will Rive a ing the afternoou session and captivated The storm put the electric light systems have on hand what is probably the Largest and Host Complete aonc recital at tho Institute, to which tbe her bearers. Tbe committee on Resolu- and street cars here out of business for Assortment of vehicles in this section of New Jersey. From now public Is Invited, tions waa strong in advocating tbe reten- about two hours but boyond this there wi tion of the temperance lessons on tbe Sun no damage locally, to the 20th of June we shall offer Beginning next Sundny, the,session of day school helps. The next sessions of the tbe FreHb.vtorin.il Sunday school will be Convention will be held at Little Ox ton The lecal lodge of the P. O. S. of A. ex- bold fit 9:45 a. m., followed by tho morning in June, 1903. The officers elected for th< pects to visit Washington on July 7th service at 11 a. in, This change Is made coming year are: President, Rev, N,when tho ten lodges of tbe county wil for the summer owing to the long walks Brooke; first vlco president, Rev. W, B.moot there to arrange for the annual Btati Extraordinary Price Inducements J U N E I which many are compelled to make Beveral Sbeddftu; second vice president. Rev. D,convention which meets In Camden 01 times on Suoday. B. Tonikins; secretary, S. Molllok; I August 20th. 0 buy Wagons, Carriages, Harness, Whips, Tho social event of tho season was theurer, David Plerson. Tho condition of Mrs. John Tirrell Donation Musical Tta 1glv*>n last Monday PbllHpsburg's one smallpox patient) 1; Robes, Etc. of us. While our prices.are al- afternoon In St. Jumta Guild room. Tbe Harry Maskery, manager of tbo Bolvi much'improved. There are no indication! room waa tastefully decorated in palms, dere baseball team, has just signed a ne that any of the other members of thi ways as low as the lowest, we propose to : The Month of Weddings, flags and lanterns. The table decorations player for tbe season of 1920. Tlie Htt family will be uffected. were in pink, and tbo tea was daintly :'e]lowcamo to the Maskery homeafe sell as never before during the short period served. An <»-chef»trn located behind n days ago and Is a bosom boy with brlgt The Finance Committee of the Phillips- groups of p'.lmt tendered a program 61 prospects. Ho Is a chip off the old blocfe burg Town Gouncll, at a meeting held iaat above mentioned. We make very little cal- The Month of Graduations, music. Tho receiving party was composed and will soon begin to Inquire "whats d( week, fixed tbe appropriations lor tbe en' culation upon the profit of a single sale; it of Mrs. W. M. Everllt, Mrs. A. C. Chitten- score ?" Juat at present ho spends most 0 suing year at $79,000 and will recommenc don, Mrs. John A. Drake, Misses Lura tbe time making borne runs. - tantamount to Council.* Of tbe .579,000, is on the great volume of the season's sales The Month of Commencements. Smith and MoliloBtryker, and Miss Olos- *23,000 goes to tbe county and $20,000 tc son of Lambertville. Misses Earr and Our Republican friends have almost he Pnllllpsburg public schools. Porter poured and Misses Wado, Brant, completed their arrangements for the that we figure. Call early and make selection from our line of Martin and Whitney, and Miss Edith Bar- Convention, on Saturday, which will bi Long & Kroner will erect four dwellinj We are ipnepar.ed to furnish anything and everything to complete th ker of Philadelphia, were tha floaters. bolld iin tho OperOpe a Houseouse. Tho old BaDgoBaD : bouses on their property just above Uuloi Although there wore showery during tbe Band prohably be engaged for Square. They have moved a building t< outfit. This big store .is at your service. afternoon tlie donations amounted to $75. day. One off Union'Ui's leaderld s wahs here oi another site to make room for tbe improve Saturdny to arrange for some 200 delegate moots. Tbe Pennsylvania railroad wii William EL Ashley haa purchased Mr. and others from tbat county, fie foum also make some Improvements at tbe dam Shaw'aintcreat in the silk mill business. ample accommodations at the variom place. NEARLY 50 VEHICLES. Hotel Clarendon will be reopened July hotels. The day will be a big one at thi Rev. Dynia, tbe Greek priest et Alpbi county-Beat and the Republicans will be li has lodged a complaint with Prosecutini We have been selling wagons for many years with marked suc- '1st by Mr. O'Connor of Bound Brook, who the saddle. Attorney Angle charging A. E. DeMillier has leased the hotel for a term of fiveyears . formerly of Washington, with illega: cess, and each year sell a greater, number. These facts prove our ex- PREPARATIONS FOR SUMMER. Mrs. Ruby,' nee Baggott of Washington Tbe Goodwill firemen have orderec liquor selling. State, formerly of this town, is spending suits from a New York house, and tailoj perience, our judgment in selection, a couple of months with relatives In the Dildine is taking the measurements Tbe tax rate in the town bas been fliec J>iever in the Ihistory of this store ihtis there been such an.extensiv East. There wert a number of agents here ti by the Board of Asaeeaora at $18 00 pei the character of our goods and fair show.ingof ready-to-wear goods, suitable'for warm weather. Gilbert Brewer, who has been a resident submit specimens of suits and prices. $1,000. methods. We could not have made oftbta place during tbe past year, dfed Dr. Frank P. Richards Is spending hi Frank Plerson, a Belvidere Pa. R. It while on tbe train returning from the city, vacation at his nomeln Belvidere and late: conductor, was rundown by a wagon it such a marked success of this busi- near tbe Bocmton station, Tuesday after- on will go back to the Quaker city am Philadelphia on Monday. He was take: Waists in endless assortment, nonoon. . Mr. Brewer bad been troubletroubled with enter the Blocklgy Hospital, where bf to his home, ness, had we not merited it. heart disease which caused his death. He won a place by hard and meritorious labo Winfield Scott Moore, aged fifty year We will save you money and was formerly a resident of Hoboken. Dr. Arthur Husselton bos also been spend- died Monday night at his home In th Skirts in Linen, Pique, Duck, Lawn, ing a brief vacation at bis home, and IGplace. He was fifty years old and la sui give you good treatment if you now hard at work in the Hahnemani vived by a wife and four children, hi; Hospital, In Philadelphia. We are glm favor us with a call. PUBLIC SALE tbat the young men are doing so well am mother, two sisters and a brother. The Dresses in fine assortment, tbe STAR wishes them great siiccets In tn deceased man was a member of the Firs days that He before tbem. Baptist church. The local order of the Catholic Tota; .. Children's White and Colored Dresses. REAL'ESTATE. Supt. Atwood visited our schools las! Abstinence Uoion is preparing to send a BUTTERWICK & SMITH. • liy virtue of an order of theOrphn. n'Coiir week for the second time this year, and large delegation to tne dtato conventioi jf the Cmmtv «f U'am'ii, ijiHirlnt; date tin ;hus closed bis work until after vacation, wbicb will be held soon at High Bridge. ASBURY, NEW JERSEY. 2nd iliiy of May, 1902, fontlie Sale of Iteal He bas been very faitbful in visiting tbe EElwool wood LoudenberryLouden y,, twelvel e years oldold, Kumte to [Hiv dtbu, the mibucrllipr will well schools of tbe county, and we learn thai m Mo,1 * ... fit Public Auction at the St. Cloud 'Hotel In he bos paid each of them at least two ell from a fence o Monday and sustalne the Borough of U'untilnjaon, In anld County visits. He' believes in doing his work a broken arm. u»f \\ arrt'ii, on thorough. A number of men employed in the wi;i).vi-:sDAY,.irLY 0,1002, Jebiel Q. Sbipman, son of Judge Ship' Central repair shops have been laid off CHINA AND BASEMENT DEPARTMENT. between,tho hours of 1:2 and ft o'clock In tlu until tbe end of tbe strike. afternoon of catd day, the following lot of man, wbo graduated at Blair Hal], will land and real eatnte owned by the hue Melll- enter Princeton University in the fall. Tbe approaching marriage of Lawrenc< WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR lonKliiney, ilecL'iiweil.Hltuiilu In tho Borough D, C, Blair bas been confined to his rlcGinley of High Bridge and Miss Ann! >f W'aHttliifrton. In wild county, and latioiind- Bullman of this place and John White •d nnd denerlbcil tm fmlotrn: home with an acute attack of rheumatism, and Miss Ellen Dunn, both of Phillips- IlL'uiiinlnir at a comer »[ tlie homestead lot Tbe boss season opened on the 15th lust., burg, has been announced. Why Suffer With Burning Feet Window and Door Screens, > >f Henry Vnnniuiii, d<-iva*eil.'(Hold A. W. and somo otour Bshertnen were on Green: imwlhiK nnil A. litiylord) in the tdtfe of Hel- A case of chickenpox caused conslder- •lilt'rc nvctmc; anil riitin br tlieMimiu n west- Pond by 3 o'clocte Monday morning. :ble excltmcnt in the Fourth ward a few •rlycoiirae 10 the line of tlie late U. S. Van Roseberry & HofTs smoke-house took lays ago, Tne report that it was another Bamboo Porch Blinds, :,!t!\v; theiiet) (2j by a line of Van Llew'*] ' fire on Thursday'last nnd would have :ase of smallpox gained circulation. 1 noi-tlierly course to another corner of > burned to the ground, with its stock ol When You Can Prevent It With Tan Llew's* land on tlie etljfe of New mr bologna sausage, iind not tbe Good Will An addition is to be built to Parochia: hence (It) by the i-iljff of .Ww street an e Hall this auininer. It will be used by Hammocks in endless assortment. irly course on wild avenue or Eunice - firemen turned on a stream of water societies connected with the ctmrch. iirnplke: (-H by theerttfi-of the eanieawi sufficient to swell tbe Peqtiest creek. The building is badly located if a fire should •rly 1 nurse 10 the phicenf bi'^liinlnj.', coin occur late at nigbt. .:,' "Hettrick" Movable and Adjustable Awnings. tip 1 wo netvfi, niore or less, Tiie above land iSBOADTOAY. Our Summer Comfort Shoes ? H sn! 11 ilile for choice iJtillillnj: lot*. The knights of the brush and curry Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Nixon and two Condition.- made known on Any of mile liy comb are laying their plans for a big blow- children of your town and Ira Nixon of I'. It. liUTTKIlWICK, out. They usually have a big picnic once Boston were Sunday guests of Mr. and Administrator of a year and while the roses bloom In June Mrs. John Nixon, .Melllson Klimey, UecoiiKed. thoy are sure to gather In a neighboring Dated: .May US, 1002. grove and celebrate tbo praises of their Mr. Walter Hunt of this placo and Miss favorite saint. Bessie "Welsh of Frencbtown were mar- ried on Saturday night by Rev, Randolph The frfends of Gus, Ottenbacker have )f Washington. Tho bridegroom Is a BUSH & BULL NOTICE. heard from him after a long period of llgbly respected young man of this place To Tin: TOWNSHIP COMMIT' For the Ladies, common sense, button or lace, 1 Idleness. Gus. left here last winter very ind all join in wishing him and his bride .'OM'WJIll -nf WASllJ.StiToX, I.V mysteriously and nothing was heard from long and prosperous married life, EASTON, PA. ir WAHUK.V: him until last week. It appears that he Voiir [Ji'tlikmerM, belnn all th has been voryill inaPhiladelphiahospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Cowell of New Ties and Slippers, from $1.2 ^ to $400. Ilie Il<»'ird of 1)1 rectorn of the His friends here are glad to know that he tampton were entertained on Sunday at Inirton Trat-llon Comimin ', n corpora- is on deck once more. tho pleasant homo of her ulster, 1" ryunlred under the lawn of the State jaae Hull...... v Jernev, tliev ljeln>- diil<- nthorl; ' Mrs. Rose Brink has gone to Fredricks- makHike thitliln petition and (iitpllcntlunai»|i" , hereby burg, Pa., to visit her brother, Sho will Mrs. F. A. Gray left here last week to respectfully petition your honontble body to mend an indefinite time with relatives In **************** trrant to tlie caitl ICaHton and U'lmhlngton spend a month on the soil of the Old ;ne city. I'rnctlon Company L tiie tracks Dominion. it ltn proponed now linen of rulh y In yoni Mr. John Deromer and Miss Louisa Such Shoe Values •owiiHhl]) with tlie rltflit to en mid con iverly were recently married at tho M. For Men, those cool Canvas Shoes or Ties, from trnct any and alJ necetisiiry poie ami wire ESTATE TRANSFERS. !. parsonage In Washington. •• Ineis anil any anil all ueeenttarv eurven, «ld- List of roal estate transfers lodged for II«IJ. cronH-overtt Hud Hwltchew that ninv le record at tho County Clork's office slnco Miss Elsio Crismnn of Bloomsbury has #1.00 to $2.00, will give you perfect comfort. eipilrod for tlie proper, siife and economical Juno 7,1902. aeon passfug ashort time with her grand- ipurnllon of Miilil railway In, through, ulonjr parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. Crevoling, in this as These are Appreciated iml over thi! public nimlM and hiKliwnys of John O. Kitchen and wifo to Estella ilaco. four towiiHhl]i, with double or sliiglo track Hurst of Knowlton, dated Dec. 30, 1901, Mrs. Philip•Brvin and children- of Phll- i.VHteiiiH or botii; that iH to nay iinrthroiifrlir conveys laod in li-riowlton; consideration, -',*****«>*******<***"-• Where Low Price is Combined with Style and QWaiiiy. tlong ami over tlio MorrlH Turnpike, lit'^in- ipsburg came hero last week to visit her ihifr tit tin- wottUTlv boundary line of until $760. >arents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Deremor, :oivnwtil|i and run nine tltencein an eimti-rlv James Holt and wife to Standard Silk llr. Ervin joined them on Sundny. Irectlon to t!io westerly boundnry line of Co. of Phlllipsburg, dated May 22, 1902, REMEMBER—As usual, our guarantee with every pair sold. 1'anhliiKlon Itoroutrh; and be^innlni; nunln conveys nronerty In Phlllipsburg: consfd- Mr. and Mrs. George Bowman accom- For the Boys and Girls, a nice new line of Can- t the eiuiti'rly boundary line of wild WIIKII- inniod by Frank Apgar and friend,'.were i^ton llnrouini and running tlienee to the oratlon, $2,150. mtertained on Sunday at tho home of Ladles' Fine Dongola, Lace or Butlo n * Men's Fine Vld Kid, Box Calf, Velour wlcrly boundary llni^ of your townwlilp; Standard Silk Co. to James Holt and riouds in Changewotor, Shoes, Patent or Leather Tip; PO (lfl or Patent Colt Skin Shoes! worth (PQ lift nd alHo In, nlotii;, tht'ou^h and over the wife of Phlllipsburg, dated May 22,1902, Little Miss Laura Nixon of your town Is vas Shoes from: 6 jc to $1.00. regularly SJ.JO at • OtiUU $3.00 for only liruci? Ittin tnnipliie, beKrlnnliiff at the north- conveys property In PhillipsburEi consid- •rtv Imiindarv line of your townchlp and eration, f2,500, his week the guest of Miss Ethel Nixon. •'.innliifr tliL-iici! In 11 muitherly dlreetlrurto Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cowoll of Wanhlng- Boys' Fine Colt Skin, Box or 'iu nortlierly boundary line of WiiKhln^tnn Andrew Vettor and wife to Amanda on wore in town on Sunday at the home Misses' Fine Patent Leather or Vld Kid oroiiKh; and h^lmitiik' auraln nt Uie -mih- Hill of Pfllmqunrr.v, dated May 20, 1902, Valour Calf .Shoes; worth S3.00 1 f his motuor, Mrs. Win. Cowell. David Shoe, Button or Lace, worth S2.00; (M Kft •ly bimndary of Mali! WiiKhlnjrton Itoroti^h convoys land In Pahaquarry; considera- iowell, also of WashinRton, was with rol- Klriiniiliifrthuiiuulnii southerly direction tion, $900. 1 only '. Children's Fine Vici Kid Shoe, i the HonUit'rly lioiindiiry lini'af yonrlown- tivos bore on Suuday. i ilp; HIIIII loi'iitkiiiH hciTlnln'fore fel.'out con- Josephine Lambert ot al. to Jacob Button or Lace; worth St.50, only nnliiff to tho routi'HdL'Hljrnnted In tliuden. Harden of Greenwich, dated.June 13,1902, Men's Fine Vici Kid, Box Calf, Velour rl|itlon of the route* of mild cninntiuy'H conveys land In Lbpatcong; consideration, or Patent Colt Skin Shoes; worth 0 Eli Ladies' Fine Vici Kid or Patent'CI Rfi >ropor

Now Brunswick has one saloon for each two hundred Inhabitants and one church NOT STRICTLY, LOCAL. for each 2,000 people. . Lambertville'a new Industry, a wire $ryant. Clothier and Furnisher Notes of the Week's Happenings in Other mills, 't about to begin operations, giving Counties and States. work to a largo Dumber of men, Easton-Washington Trolley. CHAS. L. STRVKCH, EoiTon AND PROPRHTO PIRDS have been prepared for a water supply system at Wbarton. It la proposed Sounds good, doesn't it. Is good. Items of General Interest Picked Up Here and to sink urtest&D wells and erect a pumping stitlon on land belonging to Joseph Whar- There, aod Humorous Squibs. ton and from hero pump water to n stand* Good for the promoters, good for 1 YEAR,J1.60:6MOS.,76c;3MOS., 40' pipe on a bill nearby. Stylish and Sensible business men, for property owners, : SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS. Eight Newton water bonds were sold at Frank Clifford, aged 13 years, walked public uale on Monday and brought from from BftQpnrto Stroudaburg and robbed a for farmers,;for mechanics, and - $1,075 to yl.091 each. safein G. W. Bhoad'ti cigar factory. Ho FOR MEMBER OF CONGRESS, secured Blxty dollars in old coins but later best of all good for tired mothers, .. . • . Some miserable wrotch broke into tbe fell into tbo bane's of the police sad is now DE WITT CLINTON FLANAGAN Flrinfngton Pn sbytorfan church last week and stole the contributions from tbe poor iu tbeStroudsburpjotl. .1.- who, aside from walking, have no box. . • • The Supreme Couit has just decided in the case of the Somerset E-ish and Game other way of getting out of sight of Someone last Friday night entered the Warden vs. Theodore dervls of Fleming- FROM OUR EXCHANGES home of Holly Osmun, a bard working the same old scenes day after day. l" man of High Bridge, and stole ;55 from his ton, tbat a line to which are attached threo pocket whilo be slept, or less hooks and thrown from the bank of Editorial Comment on Matters Political a strepm is not a set line. With the advent of the trolley all is John L. Sullivan Is having more trouble At leant half dozen men have been klllet and Otherwise. with his troupe of Dlnyera up in New Eng- at the W hart on furnace since that Industr; changed. Climb aboard—a few land. He wtilpped tbe slaves so real is tidy was built a year dgo. Tbe latest was that tho latter quit the show. Hungarian who was found dead beside cents pays for it; take the children, Tbe Approaches Contest Between Flanagi he big beef paickerc a in the west FOR MEN. One of t. one ofthe gas stoves a few days ag6. He see how other people look and dress, ..•....!. and Fowler Viewed From Different says that tlhi e price of that commodity will had been overcome by tbe fumes from thi drop within the next two weeks, aa the stoves. ; A nobby line of NORFOLK SUITS, absolutely pure Worsted, tailored : Standpoints. : and what old Nature can do toward packing bou! es have a big over-supply. TheStaiihope Furnace la being run wit in the best possible manner and made up in the popular shades- The Dover Ltnd and Driving Park As- coke for the present and it is turning oul taking the worry out of life. DeWitt Clinton Flanagan would seem tc sociation announces the Fourth of July fouudry Iron. Aa the co^t of transporting brown, light gray and dark green—at $9,00 and $10.0 be a coming State leader for tbe Democ card as follows: Tbe2 2S class, opnn, forcake is considerably higher than thnt oi racy. He will tackle Fowler in thtpurse of f 150; 2.40 class, purse $120; 3 00 hauling coal, there is Hume question as tc Men's extra fine Flannel Suits in plain colors and stripes, cut in thj We expect to make arrangements autumn.—Bayonne Herald. class, purBu $75 whether the plant will be kept runnln Tbe only use for an executive mansion The Jersey City News has boon reor- very long, latest style, extra well made and finished...... $6.00 to $10,0 with the Company to have all cars to provide accommodation for a "awelli. ganized and Is now controlled by some of A hotel 36 x 74 feet and containing stop at our store, and we shall pay head." And yet we Imagine that no tbe leading Democrats oT the State. The rooms was built by a carpenter name Men's fine Wool Crash Suits, comfortable and dressy; well made; thi even tho daring young Attorney-Genera paper has been enlarged lo eight pages Krte at Sparta in six days last week. • ••'', the car fare of customers. Put a will seek to convert this utility into a n" and otherwise greatly improved. Twenty-eight carpenters were employed best values ever offered at ...... $9.00 to $10.0' cessity.—Trenton True Ameiican. John S. Van GUdsr, ouo of the leading and the work was pushed day end night. pin here, and see if there is not Congressman Fowler is the only one o citizens of Knoxville, Tenn., aud president The new house will be ready for occupancy the Neii" Jersey Congressman wbo nasi1 of tbe Merchants' National Bank in ttiat by July 1st. more prosperous times ahead for beard rumors of opposition for a renom city, died on Saturday. Ho was born and The Mercer county board of freeholders nation. And Mr. Fowler, by reason of thi grew to manhood in Pennington, this have taken advantage of a recent law anr1 Washington. reapportionment, is now in a Democrat!* State. have appropriated only two tbfrdB of th Summer Coats. district.—New Brunswick Home News, Wai. H. H. VanHouten, one of the usual amount for tbe maintainance o: Serge Coats of all wool material, tailored in the best manner; blac Whichever side wins in the coal strife leading contractors in the rfta'e, has cone mtlenta In the State Insane Hospital. II Yours for Furniture and Carpets, tho "people will have to pay the piper, into bankruptcy. He has been t.uiMir.g .a claimed tbe last Legislature reduced th and blue in all sizes at.... $2.50 to $4.50 Up goes tho price of coal for the benetit o the Court house In Paterson ui.d lies met charges on patients from three to twe the operator*; the miners reap no bench1! with such ill BUCCCSS that the undertaking dollars oncb and that the balance Is t<* It is thus that honest labor is made th " roke him. hereafter be paid by the State. Black Mohair Coats of superior qualities, in all sizes. .$1,50 to $3,00 football of the leaders.—Bayonne Herald FORD & FLEMING 5. B. Stocker's big planing mill on But- Quality oi Varnlah is what counts in Black Mercerized Coats, well made, at 98c The brief but exciting campaign in the ler street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth BCOQY PAIXT—Weight means adultera- WASHINGTON, N. J., June 19, 1902. old Fourth Congressional District has streets, Easton, was struck by Untuning on tion. Any carriage painter will toll you practically ended, aud the people up ther Friday night and burned to tbe ground. tbat pur« color pigments nre lieht in are waiting with bated breath for tbe re The loss amounted to $7,000 and tbe Insur- weight. These I-UKK COLOK piosiiSNTa turns of the election on Tuesday. Taken ance was $2,500, ground in the best WEARING BODY VAB- altogether, it has been a clean campaign, Within a short time the national govern- SISH make AUTOMOBILE CARRIAGE I'AINT Men's Trousers. with a roorback being sprung nt the Us ment will place several million young Blind sold at JOHNSTON'S HARDWARE STOKE, tf. moment. But one Republican papo tn the Delaware at poinls belwten Dela- Men's Trousers in a great variety at $1.00 to $5.00 has advised tbe voters wtiat to do. "Don' ware Water Gap and Trenton. The supply Doll 8c Marxsen Vote for Flanagan" it shouts! "It niigh this year was very short and ft Is hoped to Men's Crash Trousers of the celebrated "Dutchess" make, in non encourage him." Evidently this pape restock the stremn in tliis way. MEN'S OUTFITTERS, WASHINGTON, N. J. does not cire to go to the expense and shrinkable goods; all sizes; the very best values in the market, bother of collecting the scattered returns. The German National aud the Second National Banks of Ntwark have be?n con- at ...... '.. $1.00 a pair —Newark News. solidated and are now known as the Union The Coal No Republican Congressional candicat National Bank. The capital of the new can get up and defeud the big in institution is n million and a hult dollars crease in the cost of meats by the Bee with a surplus of an equal amount. BOYS' WASH PANTS, sizes-4 to 14, at.. .25c: and49c Trust", while ihe G 0 P tailed to do any- There are crave fears that State Bank- CLOTHING TALK thing to tuke f ff the tarifl of two cents on Strike is Over meats Turifl reform that will reform Is ing and Insurance Commissioner William this No Taritl for auj Trust! Let the Bettle of Camden cannot recover from the in Pennsylvania". Not enough to weary you. Just a few price reminders of hot Deoircats fight lc out on this lino and severe illnesa which now confines j,im to weather items : thej will win tbe next Congress and later his home. There are already a hilf dozen But the SODA WATER STRIKE of the sea Wash Blouse Suits. on the Presidency The people are not politicians anxiously seeking bis job. son is at the fools all the time, a,though the leaders of Tho Court of Errors has announced that White Wash Suits of Canvas Cloth, trimmed and embroidered in blue YOUNG MEN'S FLANNEL SUITS. the party now in pouer have tried to hereafter no New York lawyer who is not make the masses the mere hewers of wood a member of the New Jersey bar will be a handsome suit for good wear, at $1.50 $6. jo and $7.50. and drawers of water for the wealthy few. allowed to appear before the courts of this CARTER PHARMACY. —Dover Index State. It is a retaliating move Bince New Our fountain hums merrily with thi; Wash Blouse Suits of extra quality; some in fancy stripes, others in What thmfr tbe honest yeomanry of the York recently debarred New Jersey law- MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS, old Fourth District of the estimate pu yers. first wave of summer. Thee is nothing plain; all good and serviceable, at 98c a suit upon their honesty and integrity by thei Two trains, one on the P. B. B. and the so invigorating as a cooling draft of sweet Sj.oo and £3.7;. pam chiefs at the Phillipsburg conven other on tbe N. Y. Central, made the run Wash Blouse Suits in a number of colors; some light and some dark- tfon' They openlv declared tbat withou between New York and Chicago this week refreshing Soda. The- best Ice Cream the guarantee of a big barrel of boodle the in twenty hours, the fastest time ever Soda in town is our specialty. all new and correct styles; any size you want at . ,75c a suit MEN'S CRASH SUITS, nomination of a candidate for congress made between the two cities. Each rond would be utter folly, because "their party will put on twenty hour trains a little later Wash Blouse Suits, in variety of combinations, at. 49c a suit $1.98 and $2. jo. would not go to tbe polls and vote unless In the year. the> weie indiviauullj paid for so doing!" JUST RECEIVED As nobody was prepared to pledge the After four elections, the people of High MEN'S CRASH TROUSERS, money no nomination was made,.' Th Bridg*' e hav' e" decide' •*d ' to expenin-ew Jer*e\ to be engaged in —Elizabeth :o j-iil a few days ago but after some mill- i\en's Pure White Shirts in fancy weaves at. 98c Journal (Rep J itea behind the bars paid up and was given 98c and $ 1. jo. lis liberty. We have an immense line of Negligee Shirts at. 49c A stranger last week worked four Eyeglasses for BOYS' CRASH PANTS, PASSING OF MR. SIGLER. Stroud«burg merchants with forged checks purporting to be signed by Ohadiah Zim- 19c and 39c. merman, of North Water Gip. The Knd of ii Splendid Christtuu Mfe that checks were each for fifteen dollars and Should Be an Inspiration to All Weary Eyes. The Up-to-Date Shirt Waists ivere civen in payment for small pur- 1 CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS, Who Know Him ;bases. the balance in each case being ItVairn-at cnonsrli iitllietlnn mid by the merchant in cash. There is :his season are to be worn with suspenders and fastened to 19c, 39c and 49c The funeral services of the late ffni. B. io clue to tho forger. Sialer, postmaster of Binirstown, occurred ice of mi 111 tiulnir ]mtr. the trousers with removable leather tabs. at his Home there on Monday and the in- Last week, when the editor of the Ore- Von rnlwlii »••"• jmir wenr terment was later made in the family plot ion State Gazetle, tRep) was telegraphed t-s with coinfnrtniiilprt'vt'ii at his old home in Danville. The attend- o as follows: "'How do you account for •iirln;n*lm'li«.'l..vlmv|nirvou Box plaited Shirt Waists, made of high grade Madras in all the leading ance at the funera! was very larpe and for he election of a Democratic Governor in i." pmiMjrfv tln.-l lioiv. the time busintss in the north county town 'our State, where 20,000 Republican plur- shades, at $1.50 was practically Euspended. The address ility was expected?" This is his answer Dell <8c Marxsen was made by Uev. 0- M- West- pastor of which came back in a very prompt man- Fine Box-plaited White Shirt Waists at '. $1.50 the Biairdtoivn Mctnodist church, assisted ner: "The plain people saw a chance to When Your Eyes Trouble You—Sec Jarck. Washington, IN. J. by Dr. Butler of the Presbyterian church. it the Trusts and they hit them hard," Fine Fancy Figured Shirt Waists at. 98c Nearly all the funeral arrangeaients had The reason why the troops OPTICAL DEPARTMENT. ave not succeeded in the Philippines Is hese styles are absolutely correct and the hang is perfect The inncipaliy because they have sought to ontinue the very methods which our peo- Otto JarcK, most critical cannot fail to be pleased with them. ile denounced when they were in use by Spain, ftlilea and McArthur have botn JEWELER, e titled.to the effect that until truly Amer- . 441 Northampton St., Easton, Pa. .n principles are applied as to tbe Fill- _.IOH even while in conflict with them ;hey wiil remain unsubjugated. Comfortable Summer Underwear. Mrs. Charles E. Green, whose Trenton S . B R /\ Y tome the State is trying to take aa a loca- his store has long been noted as a good one in which to buy Under, POPULAR lon for the proposed Governor's mansion, >b ects to the proceeding and says she will JUNCTION, N. J. wear. The makes we carry are those'well known as high grade Isjbt. Her whole life has been spent in ' garments economically priced. Our stock includes all the most he house and she naturally wants to live here until she dies. The Srate House popular tints and weaves of the season in both medium and light .oramission has begun condemnation pro- FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER scdings, but Mrs. Green says she will take weights, at •-. 25c, 49c and 98c it ense to the highest court in the land Calm InrnWicil aeforeshe will give up. ] am pleased to note that there is a pros- Tek'plioiiu connect iect of considerable activity again at the "lage of Edison, in this county. There is Bryant Clothier and furnisher -jmethinc g doing" among the owners of '* "property,'and:the,rfiBid<3'rit»nof; OgiienH* urgareaoiTLtiwlmL elated fig,-, in;- -Nothing* n oarticular as to tbo. possibilities, hits PATTERNS laked out, but recent orders as to machin- ir and Improvements are sufficient to atisfy tbe people tbat something active is lontemplated.—Sussex Independent. Says - - WE HAVE CONTRACTED FOR A. CARLOAD OF The conl minors strike has developed lotnetuing that may bo of great iuterest to 1UR JULY PATTERNS have just at lived. The new loose WILLIAM B. SIGLER. ho consumers. It is nothing more or less "1 used to be av'raid of takingly watch MILTOIN FLORY'S ,han an electrically operated mine, with a I coats show;Japanese strap and sleeve effects, and slot been made by Air. SIgler previous to his jraker also operated by electricity and tho to a watchmaker as it used to cost me FAMOUS— death and these plans were carried out ilate is picked automatically from tbo coal S3.00 or S4.00 every time they looked at it, leams are also among'^the'novelties in skirts. ' ''-I as he hpd desired..y in better effect than by the breaker boys. but since you went inio business 1 rather Mr. Sieler lived practically tho life of a The mine 13 owned, and operated by tho EDGE FLOUR enjoy it; it now costs so little to have it Skirts are now frequently made with yokes, and in true Christian gentleman and hta record Lackawanna, and if tbe results are as ex- arrive about July 1st, and to dispose of it quickly we offer it for delivery from car' will lotig remaiu a testimony to the fact aected there will be a change In threpairedo . tbat a man can serve bis Master and at tbe Mining of coal that will produce beneficial at the exceeding low price of • many instances are box-plaited or tucked below the yoke, same time bo Dopular and successful. >, He csultB all around. joined the Danville church when' four HAVE YOU FOUND THIS OUT? the buttoned effect down the center of the back being als.o years of RBO and throughout tbe forty The Steel trust's plan of converting two $2.5O PER HUNDRED POUNDS. ; years of bis life tbat followed ho lived close undrcd million dollars of Its preferred If not, we would advise you to call the very sacUI'of this Flour is guaranteed to; be satisfactory or money refunded. very pleasing change. ' to God. stock into low .interest bearing bonds At eighteen he entered tbe Hackettstown which was authorized by an act of tho last next time your watch gets out of order v Our Pattern Department is right up to date and shows many variations Herald, now the Republican office, and [ialaturo has been blocked by a decision and we will convince you that we do bet- Three 84-Piece Decorated Dinner Sets there learned tho printing trade. Later be Vice Chancellor Emery. He holds that ter work for less money than any other of popular fanciest Don't fail to visit our Paper Pattern Department: wont to tho Gazette and then to Newton, the legislature overstepped its privilege ABSOLUTELY FREE, beside the variety of small presents finally returning to the Republican office, when it attempted to take away the vested watchmaker within 100 miles of Wash- M\ ho i rights of tbe people who bad invested in eFlouf. SAVE THE COUPONS FOR PRESENTS. CalKand see us; we want your trade. , , , aiid then In<, 1SS6 going to Blulrstown as ,he stock. Tbe common stock of the ington. foreman in the Press office. Ho was one rust is held largely by J. P. Morgan and WE STILL SELL DIAMOND FLOUR AT $h95 CWT of the organizers of the lodges of Odd Fel- >ther wealthy men who would be able to lows and Bed Men in Blalrstown and pass- ;ather in several million dollars per year LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER'AND YOU WILL,NOT BE SORRY. ed through the chairs of both lodges He aore in dividendaif the holders of the S/W. CHRISTINE, J. B. HAMPTON* has boen towDBhJp clerk and a member of ireferred stock can be compelled to give the Board of Education. In October of up their 7 per cent, security for one bear- 26 East Washington Avenue. 4, 6 and 8 W. Washington Ave, laetyearhe was appointed postmaster of Ing 6 per cent, i ' • ,- W Y C K O F F & S HIELD S . Belvidere Ave. Blairstown- __.',..„.. JLJ VRCIAI; UCKAY1ANNA WATCH INSPECTOR., THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1902. m Presiding Elder 0. S. Rymaa preached There will bo a strawberry shortcake CENT A WORD COLUMN. In tho W. ilDgton M.'E. church Sunday and Icecreamsuppor inthe Baptist church if morning. Advertisements under this bead aro publtoned at Port Murray on Saturday evening. tt the anlform raw of one coat a word, but no Prlncoton colloje has conferred the Juno2l6t. advertisement will be received for less man IB The HAC, L. STMVKER, EDITOM ANO PROPRIETOR degree of LL. D. upon Chief Justice Wm. The Glen Gardner Presbyterian church centa for the flrst insertion. . fl. Gummere. has eecurod the services of Prof. Her- FOR SALE-Uprlght piano, $86. A Gleltz, The Celebrated Scranton Coal Dr. E. B. England will address the grad- bert K. England as Its minister during Wits street, Washington. • 6-19-2tp. tbe summer months. :: ATKBTAIL. . uating class of tho Stanhope High School WA NTED—A competent woman for Ken- Wafihlngton, N.J.. January 15.1902. tomorrow evening. The services at St. Peter's church on oral work In a small family at Dost wages. Cornish - AtthoD.,L. & W. It. It. Elected C&utea, fti Tho Morris Canal Is again doing business, Sunday will be as follows: Holy Eucharist, Address: Position, STAB office, or call, bead of first right band street above Now Wind- navigation having beeu reeumod on Fri-7:30; morning prayer, 10:30; Sunday school, florHotol, day, Only a few boats are being ran. FOR SALE—Four St. Bernard puppies, Grate S 4.35 per too. 2:30; evening prayer, 7:30. . ,, range color.. G. O. Miller, Cornlnh. N, J. , Kgg... 4,Niper ton. Martin Thomas has moved from the A now trial has been granted In the case •• r: " 6-21-26. tltove 4.7Sportca. flat over the Warren County Drucr Store to of Wm. Wilaon vs. John L. Adams both of Store . . WASTED-First class cook, APDIV a Obeataut..... 4,75 per ton. tbe Burd property on Hornbaker street. Allamuchy. Wilson sued for $2,000 and Columbia Hotel, Paihlpabneg, N... Feaftormod by eome companies tbejurygtvohtma. vordfet of tf&W. No. 3 Chestnut) 3,2:.25po5 p or ton. "Why tho Man Do Not Attond Church' Houae for rent near depot. APDIV to Buckwlifrtt $ri a. T6•*• will ba tbeaubjeoc of tbo sormon at the Now Peapack has the name changing IN THE LEAD IMtumlnouacofti. li.OOporton. Methodist church noxtSunday evening. craze. Half tbe population want local James H. Johnston. 6-19-tf. tbo town Westminster, though why. that FOB SALK—All kinds of wagons and har* IVBest qualities ftlwaya on tiaai,dr y (under S. W. ChrlstlQO has been making some l 1 nes"""*s at* th"e Washingto —- —'-• n •Wago" n andj Har. You will find it to your advan- cover.) exceptionally attractive window displays particular name Is cboson la not mado clear, LOSS Company's Repository, No. 5 Broa1 d iSpecialsl Coal loaded direct from chutes (over screens) to at his jewelry store lately, employing tage to become more intimate with wagons. . . atreet, Washington, N. J. ; B.a,, JAM KM h HniSLDS. bright, cite by oolora for backgrounds, Daniel Lynch of this place and James -AT THE- Mr. Peter KInnoy hobnobbed with the HoutlngerofChangewatcreacb paid £5.00 Singer sewing maobloe on easy pay. this store, as it means,profit am finny denizens of Green's Lake Monday and costs bofore Justice Boss on a charge ments. All kinds of machines repaired. satisfaction to you. We requir and Tuesday but could induce very few of being drunk and disorderly on Saturday Needles, oil and parts for sale. George O SUPERIOR LEH1QH VALLEY COAL night. Gillam, cor. Belvldero avenue and Ohuroh of them to return to Washington with him. streets, opp New Windsor House. 6-I2-2tp. no strong arguments, for our bus! eta be obtained only at our chinos along tbe Chas. S. Atnerman lost week swung out The Canton Iron Bridge Co. has secured FOB SALE-The large machine shop and ness has grown upon merit am Vorrla Caaal. at Ita Junction with Iielvldere a handsome metal sign dono In black and tbe contract for the now bridge across the Avenue. Paulina Kill at Hainesburg. Thoy aro tofoundry located on about 4 or 5 acres of Bgg ...$4 only reason ho elves for resigning Is the *200 soda water fountain for sale for S75 Editor J. Van BOBS spent Saturday at Harry Cox has sold tilhiss cigaci r storstoree an andd desire to devote the remaining years of his W. W. Christine. . ' big profits, little if any regard hav- Cranberry Lake on a flshlng excursion. sool room In the Fltts' buildin to Simon life to literary work. FOB RENT—Houaas at 35 and 37 W. War- ing been paid to the blends and As tho product was brought home la aTIetawortIetaworthh of WhingnWashington, , fllr. Tfotsfo - covered oasket the degree of his success Is h Agents of the Coal Trust havo been den street. Apply to Mrs. Mary J. Apcar, wortrth hhass resigneresignd his positioposit n on thoworking in East on and Phillipsburg trying Inderson, or Oscar Jeffery, Washington. quality. Unless you are absolute- unknown. Lackawanna to take charge of tho estab- to induce men to go to tho coal fields t< 5-8-tf y certain about the grade you'are Warren Fitts, 3; AB recently noted by our Oxford corres- Ishment. Harry will tafcfl up the study of take the place of strikers. Freo transpor- • TRAINED NUB8B.--M1BS Annie Duiford pondent, Wm. Lantz, for five years In [entistry in tho fall. tation and ?2.50 per day are the induce- medical, surgical and obstetrical nursine going to buy, your safest, surest 33 E. WASHINGTON AVENUE. charge of the public school at German Lightning struck a house near Sucker ments held out. Only a few persons have Address:—Washington. N. J. 1-29-tf Valley, has been elected principal of the 'ond In the north or n end of tbe county been secured and they, for tho most part, WANTED—Young scholars to instruct in course lies in buying Oxford schools for the coming year. Ho m Friday night, damaging the room and come from the Bcum of the two towns. Is a native ol the township. music; very cheap. Call at 39 Broad renkinekigc alll the dishes on tho suppesupppe] r table. Btreet. . 5-15-tr. CHASE & SANBORN'S It Is claimed by thosowho know that tho SeSevee n lumbermalumrmann omployepoyd byy CCol" . John There is much activity on Schooley's tb Mountain this year and It looks like thi FOB SALE, AT A GRE-VT BARGAIN—A Capital Cement Company has secured an A. Wlldrick were seated at tho table but prosperity of other days was about to re handsome, seven-octave piano-case parlor WORLD RENOWNED HIGH extension of Its options near Stowartavllle none of them were Injured, turn. More than 200 guests have booked and that It Is only waiting until the Edison Tho Fourth of July celebrations are a organ, good as new; originally sold forGRADE TEAS AND COFFEES. «LJU bunt Ah iu VUIJ Mi«ihii'b «««> *».« *-iU.»wU j_ JJU r Will til Ul umj uuivuiuiiuun UiU o. rooms for July and August at the Dorin- |133; now offered for £10. J. w\ Lunger, process haa bcon fully tested before going | \\H\Q alow in announcing themselves but ourt, all the cottages have been rented 3j .baflt Washington avenuo. 5-22-tf, ahead with Its building operations. High Bridge has mustered up courag< e nd nearly all tho owners of the privatt Nothing short of perfection satis- enough to hang out a banner tolllnigo, f the houses have promised to accommodate al FOR RENT—A desirable house centrallv TheNewBteol & Iron Co. of Hncketts- located. Inquire of W.G. Creveling. es us and the trade we. serve. town has been incorporated at Trenton any attractions to be aeon there tbat day. they can handle, g That this brand of goods has passed with a capital stock of f 100,000. John B., St. Rose's Catholic church of Oxford also PEACH BASKETS for sale by the 100, HOT WEATHER GOODS. Walter Fine of Woodglou, one of tho Hnratio C. and Arthur fil.Woo d Rre namec announces a picnic for that day. ,,.^ young men who came here on Decoration 000, or carload. Big prospects for fruit. muster with us both is certainly Mrs. Putrier of East Washlnetod'avenue Wh: r. An "Insurance or "Quick Meal" as Incorporatoro. The lack of fuel Is all Dny with Chester and John Duckworth TERMS: L.rder now, take them any time, evidence of their being up to the that prevents the furuaco being started. has a freak at her home in the shape of a and drove about town In a reckless man- iay Oct. li two headed chicken. She recently pur- ner, calls attention to tho fact that ho was 1st, to prompt paying people. standard of quality. lasoline Stove, or a "Brightest and It may not be generally known that tb chased a setting of Plymouth Rock eggs not arrested on that occasion. It was Vm. fll.Si mantoni , Asbury, N. J. 5-22-tf Court of Common Pleas can change a per- from Theodore Pidcock and it was from Chester Duckworth who was taken in by WASTED _•Pigs, weighing under'10 lbs., Best" Blue Flame Oil Stove will son's nama, when application Is nude in Our 20c Santora Brand of Coffee one of those that tho strange looking foul the police, and tho Justice simply made a at highestcassbpriceL . ..If. ,„,you . _,haveo aniULy fo.r proper form. It was dono in Hunterdon came. Mrs. Putzior hns preserved it ' " mistake in giving the name to a reporter. salowriteme. Wm.Tinsman, Port Murray. is guaranteed to be equal to any county a few days ago when a young mm jar of alcohol. ibviate all the unpleasant features named Obondofer had tho court chang Rutherford Stuyvesant is to be be mar- "Health by Good Li vine." Look for this 25c or 30c Coffee sold in Northern his namo to McKay. Starlight Lodge, No. 112, Knights o\ ried to tho Countess Warrenear In Paris motto on the bag your coffee comes in of an ordinary cook; stove. Try Pythias, will observe Memorial Day next andon H!1 grocery packages. It insures New Jersey. Clifford Newman, who has been a stu-Sunday, June 22nd, by holding oxorclsos early next, month. They will sail at once Call and try our Coffees and; dent in Judge ablpman'3 olllce at Belvl- /or New York and come direct to Tran- perfection in quality. Save it. them this hot weather. in the Washington cometory, at which qulllty Farms where tlioy will spond much Fon RENT—House on Buckley avenuo, Teas and be convinced that Chase dere, and William Green, who lias bcei time the graves of deceased members will Oxford. Inquire of A. W. Crevellng. "studying in Joseph M. Roaeberry's otllci bo decorated. All Knights will meet at of the summer. A corps of decorators is & Sanborn's goods are far superior ECONOMICAL, HANDY, QUICK. •at tho county-sent, passed tho examination tho lodge room at 3 30 p. m., and march to now In charge of the mansion which is for admission to the bar last week and aru the cemotery in a body. bel/ig thoroughly renovated and repaired DWELLINGS and other properties for to any you have used. in anticipation of the coming of tho owner rent. Apply to Wm. A. Stryke?, Att'y. Your money back if you are now full fledged attorneys. A cordial invitation is extended to you uatf-hia bride. M. J. Dickorson, who has been in chargi Go to G. S. Jlattison's for crayon and to attend tho festival and box social to bo picture frames, 19 Taylor street. not satisfied. of the electrical work nt tho Edison Co- hold in John Bodlno's woods, one milo Lackawanna tlckot agents have just re- J. D. CORNISH inont plant for several months and who, west of town, next Saturday evening, by ceived for free distribution to tho public Have your furniture upholstered and with hla wife, has been living in Wash- a little pamphlet entitled "Cranberry carriage trimmed at H. A. Sclmermann's. ington, hns about completed tho work and tho friends and patrons of tho Pleasant Lake, a Pleasure Resort." It is one of the 92. Weat Stewart street. ' 8 E. Washington Ave. v?fll move to Orange about July 1st, HeValley public school. There will be amost attractive publications that has been •will tnko a position In tbo Edition Labra- short entertainment early in the evening issued by this railroad and ia tbo work of toriea. and Sarson'a Cornot Baud will'discourse W. P, Colton, tho new Advertising Man- music. ager. It contains a number of hi^h-class WE BUVIRUBBER HOSE IN 250 OnoofLyon & Hoaly'n representatives Elishn Burd hns Bottled with Dr. H. M photographs, views of Booties on the lake -called on Dr. P. N. Jacobus a few days ago Cox for the'damnge and Injuries caused by as woll a? a descriptive wrlto-up of the ex- and made a thorough examination of bisreason of tho runaway accident In which cursion resort. new Instrument, tho Echo-tone. Tho vial' the Doctor was thrown from his buggy hi FEET LENGTHS, SO WE CAN tor thought well of tho instrument an< front of tho Burd building. It will be re From the annual report of the State assured the Doctor that he believed then niemborcd that Mr. Burd had failed to Board of Agriculture which has just been ROBERTINGERSOLL woa a biff market for it and. that his firm place a signal on a pilo of stone in front of issued It is learned that the wheat crop in CUT IT AND SELL ANY LENGTH would tiike It up, tho structure and in the darkness Dr. Cox Wnrron county last year was badly damiged by the flyan d by too early plant- once said that if he had had the making of Tho Board of Education of Harmony drove.over the obstruction with the result that tho horso ran away. The physician ing and that tho prices paid by buyers and township met at llocksburg on Tuesday local millers wore so low that It left no this world he would have made health con- and elected M»3 following teachers for,tho llxed the damage at $500 for which amount YOU WANT. he contemplated bringing suit, but a com- prollt for the farmers. Hyo averaged half coming school yenr: Buttonwood Grove, a crop and oats woro an entire failure. tagious; but he didn't make the world and Miss Bcssio L. Bacluuan; Lower Harmony, promise was ell'octed by Mr. Burd paying £300. . There was a fair corn crop, half a hay crop Miss E. Adelia Careyarey; UUppep r Harmony, and no apples worth spoaking of. consequently health is not contagious, but Miss Estolla M. Slarsoui ; P'leasnni t Grove. Alien Carpontor, tho woll known Ens ton Miss Lulu T, Teeter; liocksburg. filiss merchant who has been constantly repre- Operator S. Hngormnn of Delaware is disease is. The only successful weapon Edyth R. Rico; Montana, Miss Emma still among the missing. He was last seen sented In tho STAR'S columns for the past on n Lackawnuna train going west and It , with which to battle with disease is medi- Beers; Pleasant Hollow, Miss Mabel twonty-oidd d years, has been steadily mak- Blnehart. Is probablo he wont to Scranton orBullfllo. Ing advan>ices in tho business world until ho Ho was married about four months ago to cine. WE HANDLE EVERY KIND, if it is Mrs. Crouso, wife of tho pastor of thoaRaiu llnds it Imperative to have more a most ostimfiblo young lady of Tenafly, 14-INCH STEEL MOWER, $2.50. Danville Presbytorlan church, pricked the a pace for tbe display ofiiis ever incronsing tho wedding being one of tbo swell society known at all, you'll find it here. palm of uor. hand some two or three stock of Rood9. His already commodious events of tho winter in that town. Since months ago with a needle. Two months quarters just below the Sqmire in Easton her husband'a disappearance Mrs. Hap:er- ago blood polsoniug developed and,sines are to bo still furthor eniargod, and tomnn has returned to her homo there. Tho I6-INCH STEEL MOWER, $2.75. thon the poor woman has passed through make way for the mechanics lie has inaug- young man had got considerably in debt < a seige of sickness such its anyone rarely urated R Rebuilding Sale, which of course during bn recent stay In the Moses Taylor lives through. Dr. Albertson of Bolvldore moans a reduction stile, of which he tellt Hospital liiidus his funds and Income woro We have just received a large consign- handled the case and her recovery which on page 2. :\ •__ _; .,, ---v^-^'-'-':--"'-'• rathor limited It is thought that his in- Every Mower Warranted. 1B now assured is a high compliment to hla r ;r : ability to pay caused him to leave. ; .-A an Boss7 of thV Washington Tidings, ment of fine Bleached Sponges, ranging in .professlonal_abillty. ~~~-: -.•"---.:.'" ™ - hasslippod his trolley aijain. It is ver; "Holloway H, Oline,an old and wealthy easy to set up a man of straw and kick i. price from ioc to $1.00. Also have on hand. Your money back if you are not " citizen of Stewartsvillo, died at his home over. The Gftzette.lias been tho one open .How's This? there on Saturday morning. Ho was SIand consistent advocate of trolloy linos In .[for One lliiinlretl Dollar* Ui'wa nI for full line of sheep's wool and carriage sponges. " yoars old and at one time was one of the in this county, and nouo will givo heartier HI1 nt Catarrh Unit cannot be cimti»l by . satisfied. largest land owners in Warren county. welcome to the proposed extension from lllill'H He was never married and is survived by Enston to Hackottstown. Wo have simply ''/.'r/CHi-JXHY Jt CO. Toledo. O. his brother, John W*. Olinoof Now Village stated tho only objections we have hoard \\\>, ttu> iiitiU'rHl^ifttl. iiavL* known L\ .1. Choiu'.v for Uio last 1 "> yenr.-*, anil licllovi' lilm and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Tlnsuian of urged against this modern convenience, [lorfyctly honorahk- hi nil inixlnoHH tnuiHat:. Paris^.Green and a host of other poisons Stewartsvfilo. Tho funeral wns held on and those wo consider trWial in comparison tlonn nni] lltmndiilh- iitili' to i-nrry out nnv Tuesday at 2 p. m, and was largoly attend- with the resultant public benefit. Boss i)lillj,'iitl(in.« miuicli.v'tlii'lr linn. i- with which to commit bug murder. '; ed. More details are glvon by tho Stow* isn't a "pessimist," but his social optimism Wi:.srtt Ti(Ai:x, Wliotwiilit DrtiiwIstH/1 L—assail Stained Wood Screen Doors, complete artavlllo correspondent. doesn't 9OGtn to loave him enough time to Tlll i.-oatl his exchanges carefully.—Hnckotts- W i '-••%• \ '- \ , »:do, O. llliiJisjI with spring, hinges.'iscrews, hook Tho Republican Congressional Conven- lown Gazetto. ! tion which meots In Belvldero on Saturday . Hnff'K Cnturrl'i Cur.! h tikon Intcmnllv, nct- 1I111H fipl and knob, 85c. «; Will probably be a very tamo Rlfolr as tho Gilbert Browor, many yoars ago a well liiK (lli-eftl.v upon tho htoml anil mucnuH sur- •./• . O .• I). result 1B well known thus, far In advance. known resident of Washington, but of late fiicetiotllicHi'iiU'in. TestimonlHlfL l Hunt tree. vTho convention will convene at 12a citizen of Hacko ttstown, died very Price 7."i;. PLT ho trio. Sold 1M nil DniifKlstrt. Ilall'tH Family I'IIIH uru Hie lu^t. MOXIE DAYS! Sil l p i Nice White Wood Fancy Doors, com* o'clock noon. The basis for representa- suddenly on a Lackawanna train near Si tion in each county will bo one delegate Boontou Tuosday afternoon. Ho had Half the town is drinking Moxie at our plete, $1.00. '•••"•. / for eaoh 100 Republican^votos cast at the spent the day In New York and waB re- •-•FOR 8ALK—Good Holstein cow with calf Hi last congressional election in such county, turning to Hnckottstown when attacked by by side; big mllkor. Joseph Bovvlby, near fountain. The other half is invited. ' and ono for each fraction ol the same of 50 hottrt troublo from which ho had HufloreS ABbury. , • It, iHli Window Screens, 25c up. or over, Tho number of delegates to which for a long tfmo. While living In Wiiahlng. (i 1 :! caoh county Is ontfMed under this call is as ton, Mr. Browor was electod a constable FOUND—A bunch of throe keys. The FIVE CENTS BUYS A GLASS. ' follows: Morris,'7fl; Union, 120: Warron,33. and served with credit. Hob was also in ownor may have them by calling at this l.--t.;.| ; ij Poultry Netting, l-2c per square foot. It Is hardly neoessary to add that tho nom- tho saloon business for a time In the rooms ofUco and paying for this notice. inee of tho convention will bo Charles N. now occupied by Wm. Smith. ILntor ho WANTED—An experienced man ou a SIDE LINES—Harness, $12 per set up. , Fowler, tho present Representative from went on the roRd as a traveling salesman variety wood moulder. Ed. F. Flood A *• Ellzaboth. • and was vory successful. Ho was more Co., 2-1 Essex St., Newark, N. J. v. It 1 Paris Green, Etc. *-$ than sixty yoars old. .duato asked a professor how long WANTED—A good girl for general houae- he should stay in collogo, Tho answer I desire to publicly expross my thanks to work. Good wages to a competent girl. Warren County Drug Store, Was: IttakeslOO years to mako(an oak hose who so generously assisted mo dur- No. 13S Belvidore Avo. G-19-tf. tree, 100 days to make a cabbage head, and ng tbe sickness and after the death of my Tutorlnc for College examinations, and F. N. JENKINS, Prop'r. a?10 cent,, bottlo of Dr. Swan's Orange husband. filns. KATE WHITESBIX, Mandolin lessons given, at 155 Belvldero PhOBphato to mako 10 pints, \ Towaebury, N. J. avenue. J ATI ES H. JO WASHINGTON, STEWARTSVILLE, OXFORD, THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902.

JUNCTION. Bmotery adjoining the Muaconotcong Val- ASBUBK. Jarnea Shurta of Philadelphia passed >y church. Deceased was 63 years old, Mrs. Lewis Fox Is enjoying a visit with today here with his parents. nd besides; his wlfo Is survived by ono eon er slstor-ln-law, Mrs. B. A. Chllson, at FANCY Jay Foose of Newark Is visiting relatives ,nd alx daughters: Howard, who lives at 'alls, Pa. J. K. Gooke torno, thla place; Mrs. Frank Frltts, Mrs. 1 town. Villlam Allen and Mrs. John T. timitho f Among the visitors noticed In town last Tho Children's Day exerclaos In theM. 'unctfOD; Mrs. George Tunteon of Hack- undoy wore: Jacob iWIllover of Jersey !, church last Sunday evening were en- ittstowD, and Mrs. William Young and Ity; Byron Thompson of Clinton; G. Bald- iVHITE GOODS >yed by a largo audience. are. Dreneo Ford of Jorsoy City. Also in of White Plains, N. Y.; and Mr. and H.W. Johns'Paints P.ov. Elmor Fulpor of Jorsey City la a;wo brothers and three alsterf: John of [rs. Wm. E. Hulsizer of Alpha. itl) dainty figures and stripes and lace '•>•'. Style is very essential in wall papers these days. Most buyers lest of his mother, Mrs. L. h. Fulper. Galley, Daniel of Port Golden, Mrs. Abram Mrs. D. J. Smith returned this week from ork effects at all prices—I2#c, i8c, 20c, , We have sild them for many Davidson Clark of Froemanaburg ro- Joleman of near Ohansewater, Mrs. John visit with friends at Broadway. ;c and 30c. years and have never had size up a paper by its general appearance, its colorings, its designs, in irned to hia home on Saturday • after >rako of Elizabeth and Mrs. Adeline Flah- Miss Lizzie Crovellng of Eendmg . a few days at tbo American them In favor of another "ing a fotv weeks at Charles Adams'. >r and had worked at his trade op to with* louse. .., ... Plaid and Striped Dimities, Plain and It's the knowing how to put that touch of effectiveness in Wall Paper Miss Daisy Fcatheramn has returned to make. We also sell great or home at Stroudsburg for the summer i a few months of his death. He hadDeath ims again visited the home of Igured Piques, French Organdies, Dotted guantitles of Oils, Varnishes that gives value to the Graves Special and Exclusive Papers. Ivod the greater part of hfs life at thla A, Halslzer, hla father, William Hul- wisses, Persian Lawns and India Linens Etc. acatlon. .•-..- ilaco. People of this locality remember _Br, having passed peacofnlly away last •'.' Right through this line there's a touch of the master hand that Tho commencement exorcises of thoIr. Slator as a good neighbor and frlond. 'uesday mornlog, Mr. Hulalzer was a all prices. gives an individuality to each pattern. Another point in the Graves ;igh School were held last Friday ovonlog The porch in front of the residence of iyal obrlstlan and a highly respected 1 ths M. E. church. Wallander's orchea- [r. and Mrs. William Hoffman baa been tlzen and will be greatly missed in this Papers, you get practical knowledge combined with artistic ability. •a furnished excellent music. Miss Anna opalntod, and presents a very pleasing iclnlty. Tho funeral services wero held Hosiery Full jine of patterns here to select from. piano rendered a protty solo; Miss Maud ippearance. Tbo painting was done by ist Saturday morning from bis lato home CORSETS arris pave tho salutatory and essay on )avld Pence. The shutters and other ad were conducted by Rov. F. L. Cornish A new line of plain and fancy Ivangollne: Miss Veronica Hurley was rood work will also bo repainted. Mr. tsisted by Rev. G. F. Ulman. Interment A GOOD FIGURE styles that are unusually lass historian; Miss LIda Mayborry, class [offman has also improved tho lawn and the cemetery at Groonwlch. Tbo be- cheap, in our eyes, at least. rophot.and Miss'Nellie Splano, valetflc- irroundlngs. . aded friends have tbo sympathy of tho By the way, there must be itire community. In many cases the result of wearing the some Rootf reason for our Household Linens. Sheets and Pillow Cases irian. MlssQracoWarnerofWashington Tho storo at this place Is being improved ight corset. That's why particular worn- mdorod a musical recitation in a most y a new coat of paint. Charles Snydor, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. BIchoy attonded great sale of Wrappers. TABLE DAMASK by the yard These are made of heavy stand leasing manner; Mies Aten of Hope sweet- rho Is doing tho work for P. A. Queen, smmencemont exercises at Trenton tbia m like to get their corsets here. They sang and Miss Celeste Riddto gave two las finished painting the celling and will from 25 cents to 51.00 per yard. ard sheetings such as careful house violin selections; Misses Sadlo Humme oek. Their diughter, Miss Frances, was have a wide range of styles to select from, epaint tho porch and wood work. Tho member of tho graduating class. and not only that, but a choice of the best keepers always select in preference nnd JQ9sio Everott played a piano duet 'alls are of brick. Rev. F. Illman and daughter, Miss Susie, Sun Umbrellas NAPKINS of bleached German nnd last, but not loose. Prof. Kemp of th if Phoonlxvlllo, Pa., arrived In this place ind mostpopular makes. Stroudsburg Normal School charmed the Public school closed here for: the sum- They are being used again Damask from 75 cents to S2.50 to the light weight goods that cost idience witb bis address. Though the ter vacation on Wednesday, m Monday where they expect to spend per dozen. Miss Celeste Riddle will leave for CKean bo summer with bis son, Rov. G. F. Ill- R. & G. and H. & C. are our leaders. very generally by sensible a few pennies less. lenionta wore raging without, Prof. Kemp •rovonoxtweok where she haa engaged nan. people who are not accus- eld tbo largo audlonco with his bright ;o play violin with an orchestra during iVe have them in black, drab and white, tomed to Old Sol's hottest HANBKEECHIErs AND nd interesting talk. County Superinten- Mies Sallle Davis of PhillipBburg, who ;oc to Si.oo. rays. Also, hammocks to mt Jason Hoffman presented the diplomas iho summer months. It Is a large orches- ias been spending soino time witb nor EMBROIDERIES. the Graduates In his usual happy man- tra under the direction of Prof. Tali Esen later at the American House, left last swing in the shade. Summer Wash Skirts. jr. Tho church was tastily decorated in Morgan of New York. reek for a visit with friends in Newark. Summer Corsets, cool, comfortable and 10 class colors—lavender and nream. Tho P. O. S. of A. supper and festival lylish, 50c and Si.oo. Just received a new line of long Miss LIzzIo Hurley of Jersey'.City spent Why cough your ribs loose when ono row a large crowd last Thursday ovoning. Our Gauze Department iimday with her paronts. 5c. bottle of Ramon's English Cough ?ho gross receipts amounted to $105. Wash Goods and walking skirts; they are at- [yrup will roleavo you? Wo have It, and Children's Day was observed In tho M. We have a full line for Men, Miss Grace Warner and MIBS Nellie :now what it will do. Try it. Warren E. church last Sunday evening with ap- There may be more exten- Ladies and Children from 10c uptractiv. e and durable. Irane of Washington were entertained by bounty Drug Storo. ropriate exercises. The children all ren- K W. Beers. sive'lines in Washington, Iiss Lola Thomson last Friday. dered their parts well. The church was but no worthier lines from Miss Aten and Miss Ayres of Hope woro :astefully trimmed with cut flowors, ferns any other point of view. BLOOMS BtJKY. ind potted plants. itcrtalned at Jacob Smith's last Friday. Rev. Percy Y. Schelly of Phillipsburg State Normal School, You will miss considerable If THE CELEBRATED R. &• G. CORSETS. Mrs. Wm. Hunt and daughter Pearl ro- iade a business trip to this place on Mon- you do not see them. irned last Friday from a few weeks' visit ay afternoon. Fewer GUIIOUB; Wears Longer, East Stroudsburg, Pa, They are acknowledged to be the best corsets to wear and unsur- Plalnflold. You can paint a building with fewer ThtHiininilnrinrttltiilU.il In located In Miss Mary A. Splnne of Brldgeton Is Rov. J. F. Wagner of Mlnersvlllo, Pa., •t the iiit)lk>:ureKi|Uvanil health- passed in form and style. Always a full line to select from. A new pending some ttniu with her brother, >ccupied the pulpit of tho Presbyterian ;allons of Dovoo Lead and Zinc than with til liartti of the Statj'. It Is In themldstof one given for every one not giving entire satisfaction. See our win- auies Splano. church on Sunday and was entertained at llxod Paints, and It will wear twice as lieHunuiler renort regtmi of the Itliie Kliip On the Corner tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Boss, ng as lead and oil mixed by band. Sold il l'oi'ouo Moiintainn. nml wltliin twi Miss Bello Burd and brother Carl of y M. A. Masteii. ten of tlie famoiiH Delaware Water Cap. dow display. Ipha wero guests at John Duckworth's G. B. Krcmer passed Saturday and Sun- per Sunday. lay with relatives in Philadelphia. IEW JERSEY INDORSES OUR DIPLOMA. Mrs. George Opdyke and Miss Struble of DANVILLE. Arrangement* have been made with tli Miss Besslo Staples and Verna Johnson tate School authorities of XeW .lersev t f Phllllpsburg are visiting relatives in West Portal wore guests of Mrs. Lear Mrs. Edward Williams, who has been ill* mloiw tin-diploma Issued Nv this lnstltutloi., >wn. •teiglo last Sunday. i able to bo about again, ivlileh will exempt our gradnntes from fur- Have You If You Have Never Investigated •Mr. and Mrs. Blssey of Carversvillo, Pa. ier examination In the State of New .lerney. Mrs. Win. Young of Jersey City is being Mr. and Mrs. Roland Flumorfelt and 1 vere the guests last week of Mr. and Mrs hi wrtlticate tlitw beeouien a llleeerttllirnti' entertained by Mrs. Bailey. ihildrenof Bangor, Pa., have boon spond- i both States. Mr. and Mrs. Raub and children of Okla- lohn Blssey. ngafew days with bin mother, Mrs. M A ITewBnlldlnc ^ being erected,coutuining Missed the Treat the Automatic oma are visiting for some weeks the form- Mr. Hahn of Pattenburg was a visitor In }. Flumorfelt, and other relatives, in town) ttwn recitation nmm* mid other accommo- awn last Saturday. . Intlon fur rorltnttixi purposes. It will cr>n. r's mother, Mrs. Uaub. Reuben Runyau spent Sunday with ala a [hie Labratory thorouphly equipped afforded through a visit to our Tho funeral services over the remains of At the Greenwich festival on Saturday riends In Washington. i-itli the latest apparatus. Millinery Parlors ? We confi- Iiss Agues Bill, daughter of Agntz ivenlng about >G0 were taken In. A largo Several from this place attonded tho All bnllilhiKH are lighted with electrleltv liv Jill, wero held last Friday in St. Ann's lumber of our townspeople were in at- irthday eurpriso party at tho homo of Mr. >ur own plant. In addition to all the De dently believe sve are display- endanco. lartnieutH iu tlie .Normal proper, we hnv< iburch. Mlsa BUI had been working In nd Mrs. J. W. Flumerfolt, in Meadville, :ollece Preparatory Department, Music, am: ing the most fetching styles on ^ainfield where she caucht a severe cold Mr. Htss from Beach Creek, Pa., woeast Wednesday evening, In honor of their Elocutionary Departments. We are nn up- ?hich resulted in consumption. Bnewa? he guest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs,laughter, Miss Annie. All reportod a O-datC Huhool In every iv«|»-cl. show in WashipEton this great favorite among her friends and her Theo. Melick. rery pleasant evening spent. Tuition Absolutely Free. The Slate Pa)s Tuition. season. The moderate prices jjs Is greatly felt by a large circle of rela- The thunder storm on Friday evening By tho appearance of things it looks as Fall Tctm begins Monday. September 8, 1902. make the stock doubly attrac- ves and friends. lid some damage In this vicinity. The • we would hear wedding bells ring before •For full particular* address tive. Small expenses makes About one week ago some eighty men Darn of Philip Hawk on the mountain was )ng. (iKUKtil-; I1. Ulltl.i:, A. M., I'IIIN.II'AI.. rere brought to the C. R. R. shops where itruck bv ligntning, knocking tho weathe this possible. iverything had been put in readiness to boards oQ one end, •eceive them. Large tables had been built MissSirahC, Smith and Altred S. Cllne SHERIFF'S SALE. fjd cots put up to accommodate about 100 of Philadelphia are the guests of Mr. and len. On Saturday it was found that ouo Mrs. James L. Creveling. iNC'iiiM'mv or Ni:u-.lrif*n* Mrs. H.M. Bull. f the colored cooks bad the smallpox, leasures were promptly taken to have Wm. Rutt on Saturday placed in his 'niter I>. (jiiltck | The Sohmer tome ono of the handsomest, high-grade, Complainant, I I'lorl [•'ueliii' 38 W. Washington Avenue. im removed. A specialist from Easton— nahogany case pianos procurable, with ami flU'tunmhlBOct. 'iVrm )r. Arndt—was sent for and the case was arry C. C. Onnni ! A. I). 11)02. he finest that musical skill can produce eclared a genuine one. A pest house was handsome mouldings, and hand carving on Opposite St. Cloud Hotel. you are not acquainted with the best Oiistove in the market. We promptly put up near the coal storage and :he music desk, top and bottom frame. he patient removed on Sunday night. The Charles Able met with a painful accident WM. A. .STJiYKi;ir. Solicitor. have sold them for Five Years, and we take the utmost pleasure in an- ihops are being thoroughly fumigated and an Monday afternoon. Whilst driving a Ilv virtue of tbc above stnti'il writ to in nouncing that we shall continue to sell them the present season. They Dr. Arndt's opinion Is that it will not team of horses, the trace broke and the trccttMl timl riellvcri'il, tailed out n( tli boy, endeavoring to get control of thobove matfil court. I linve li-vli'it upon am The Gabler NEEDHAM have, without question, proved to be the most satisfactory oilstoves spread. There Is considerable fault found -•" -allow for tuilea?. nubile venilni* nt tb with the Board of Health for not compel- lorses, fell on his wrist, breaking the •leftH UmiHf, In Hie town of llacki-m . delightful easy action and has the liar or gasoline stoves ever on sale in these parts. We endorse them in thr ling the men to observe quarantine, as they >ones in two places. i. In the county of Warren nnd Statt' n PIANO-ORGAN COMPANY fullest measure, and heartily recommend them to our friends, patron were running about town on Monday. We The congregation of the Bloomsbury Jersey, on ionic scale bar, an exclusive feature, I tf aaatacturera ot do not know that the Board is at fault, but 'resbyterian church will bold a harvest SATURDAY, JULY 12th, 1002. and the public in general. iertainly some means should be used to tome on the 4th of July. This church has letween tlio liourn of twelve and live o'clock, 5 one of the standard makes of the world, HIBH BRADE We have them in Two Sizes: 2 Holes, gS.oo; 3 Holes, $10. lompel these men to keep in quarantine, iad no such gathering for many years, and a wit, lit two o'clock In tlif nfltTiioon ol jven If at the point of a gun. Thecommon •o pains will be spared to make this gath- ild tiny, nil tliouecurtntii lotn, tract or These stoves are much more economical than coal stoves, am jellef is that It will end with this one case ering one of tbe best of Its kind ever seen jl of land nnd prentlMon, berfinnfler part ORGANS " proper measures are taken. In this locality. All who spend their 4th rly ilcpcrlhnl, Kltunto, lylnK and bMnir 1" tbe safer than gasoline and more economical also. You use fuel only here will certainly not be disappointed. ••own ol Hackt'ttfltriwii, In tho County o The Majestic OFFICE • The youngest child of Prof, and Mrs Varren ami State of Xew .It'ruey. the flrHt o: when you are cooking or baking; you barely notice the heat when Robert D. Petty Is very ill at this writing Children's Day was observed Sunday i-hlch r>nld lots M bntted ami boundi'd n, Firth Avenue the stove is burning and are entirely rid of it when through with with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Petty are evening in the Presbyterian church by the epresents more for the money than any ...^Iniilnt at n corner of Nntinm Stlirer" and lothStreot, with the child at New York and were get- rendering: of an Interesting and appropri- piano we have yet found. your kitchen work. Let us send one on trial. ting ready to come to their home here ate program. The decorations consisted now Klou irnil Aekley'H) lot In the soutli when the little one was taken ill. Three )f flowers, fernB and potted plants and the " " fd«e of thi' main fireet k-iidlnir throncli (They are now used in the schools of Hew York. physicians and two trained nurses are indisplay was very pretty. Special music f Haiti Htrout north thirty-two and a ball MANDFACTOHY .ttendance. was rendered by the choir and by the — 'en, west nftv-nnu feet to tbo corner . Oakley Heath had an accident on Mon- school. Master Abram Hance deserves rcntruet: (2) nloiiK ttie edk-e of .Mm Washington, special mention for the creditable manner iirett hoiitb tifty-Hovi'ii and a hall ilfjirt lay of last week which might have result- vent one lui ml roil and filt-v feut in a cor: New Jersey. id fatally. He was taken with an epilep- in which he acquitted himself upon the f a lot Intt-ly .loiin .lohiKTtou'H: (;t) ulonu . ic fit and fell on the hot stove, burning his cornet. ace. Fortunately, the burn was not a Cards are out announcing the marriage letrreesi, enct llftv-one feet IO n COTIHT of sal'! The Radle eepone as his sister was near and was >f Sherwood Anderson of Southside, for iiibani Stlser'a lot: f-t) alonjr hi." lino nortl NOT1CK. ;hus able to save his life. He is now re- iierly of this place, and Miss Blanche Ittv-seven anil a half defrrt'CH, enst one linn- ust the piano for those seeking one at £ hi tln> ma tier uf tlii> t'Htnti' ofl Kulc in Itur iovering. Mrs. Heath has also been ill for 3rown, also of Southside, on Thursday. Ired .ant] fifty-feet to tbe place o( bfylnnlnir, ioorne S. Trimmer, ilfct'iimjil [ Croilltorn. tbout eight weeks. Her daughters—Mrs. Tune 19:h. :oiimli:liiK twenty liunitredtliH of »n aere, be popular price, $IQS. Pnrriiiiwit t'i tho order uf Uiv .Snrnnruic of : .lit' ^anie more or less. tlm County of Wurrvn. iniulc on the tlilr- Iomler of Jersey City and Mrs. S. D, Mrs. Reeve L. Knight has returned tc Tlie second lot 1H butted nnd bounded u toeiitli ilny uf May, A. I), nineteen Immlroil Jloble of Morrlstown—are nursing tho pa- er home In Philadelphia, after a fort ami two, notice 1* hereby irivtn to all pur- ients. icht'a stay with Mr. and Mrs. ElishaT. Ik'tflnnlni: at a corner of O^ninnV otlic wins bnvinir dnlmri jiKii'iiht the ewunc of Report of Junction schools for year end' it In tbt! easterly edne of Moore street mi F.-W-.Kluppelb'crg&Spn fk'orct- S. Trimmer, Inn- or iln> County oi 'Met. imsi ilrsl partly nlontr bis line ami parti Wfirren, flrayUHvil, to iircnunt ilie unme to ng June 13th, 1902. Mrs. Banghart of Phillipsbure waa th IIOIIK a Hue of Xnlinni Stiver (now Klouan the HiibHLTll",.*; hi* luliiiliiirttnuor, on or be- HI[>h School. Principal and Miss Phlppg, guest last week of her siater, Mrs. Alon?. \ckley).HOuth thirty-two nniln lialf tlejirm HACKETTSTOWN, W. J. lliu thlrtet'inli diiy of I'ebrniirv, A. I). .eachera, Total enrollment, 29; averace Tietsworth. NISL one hundred and Htiven feet to Stljier' tt-LMi 1m ml red iiml three, Ix'lni; ni no- mrollment, 2G; averago attendance, 2-1; nrn«r, In line of .hdin K. Dlekwon; (2) alon moiithH from the >hn,- of said order; ami any jercentage of attendance, 97. Carroll and Elery Robbins of Trento its line south tlftv-scvon and a half doiirw? The oldest ana largest dealers criHlllor neirlectlnir to lirina la'and oxhiblc Grammar Dept. Miss Thomson, teacher, passed through town Saturday afternooi vest forty feet; (:t) worth tblrty-two nnd in Northern Hew Jersey, ••Uprlicri-lniiiiHiiiiiUTiintlT or niUrnintloti, 3n their way homo after attending tin iulf Uusrees, went one lnmihvd nnd neve •ittiin the time HO limited, will he forever ?otaj enrollment, -14; average enrollment, eetlo,tliei.'d^e of Moore Htmjt; (A) akin I; averngc attendance, 32; percentage oi uneral of their uncle, Wm. Hulshizer, a iirml of hU or her nation UKHHIHL the xnlil LSbury. ,he Hiild street lifty-seven .mil n bait tlej:rct'; iliiilnltunitor. .uendance, 93. imt forty feet to tin' pliicc uf lieirlnnlnjr. iU.MKr. V. WYCKOKF, Intermediate Dept. Miss Crater, teacher. The church lots advertised to bo sold a Selzfil iic the projiorty of the defemlant, u Adintuixtnitor. every Total enrollment, 50; average enrollment jubllc sale last Saturday afternoon were iln: unit of tbfconi]dnlnant, and to be soli DntciI:Mnyi:t,A. 11. lOOy. I'r.V k'C'JO.liO. 17; averago attendance, 31; percentage oi >ld up to $S25, and tho Bale was then ad' 'orcneli by Lttondance. 92. \\ journed until nest Saturday afternoon. Primary II. MissPhipps, teacher. To- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gruner and famil Dated .Tune 12, 1002. Sheriff. tal _ enrollment, 23; average enrollment, Df Phillipsburg were visitors in town las OF 2G; averages attendance, 25; percentage oi 3unday. attendance, 92. NOT1CIS. From Centre to Crust Primary I. Misa Feathorman, teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Levf Able and daughter Total enrollment, 6-1; average enrollment, Blanche, were entertained on Sunday b To Tin; MA von AND COMMON COUNCIL O. The Oulick Bread Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Able. THE ISoHoniii OF WASHINGTON: '-' 3S; average attendance, 31; percentage ol Your petitioners, bcltit? all the member.* is perfection itself. attendance, 87. Mrs. Van Syckle of Easton was tho guoB -lie lmn.nl of iHrectors of tlie Kaston in Total—Total enrollment, 212; average last week of Mrs. Charlotte Cacken, fttetl In tho olllcu of t HARNESS Ramon's Livor Pills :and Tonic Pellet Sccretnrv of Stale of New .lersoy. friends In town on Sunday. It has been appropriately stylod the "mi And your potitioners will ever pray, ole, ARCHITECT'S PLANS The people of this., place object, to tl. power theory," and wo bollovo It w Datwl: Juno a. A. 1). 1002. ami HpPclllcnlloiiK furnlshi'd upoiiKhort visitHofsomo of tho' 7-1 men collected b ovontuaily supersede the drastic livor pil TtOIUlliT M..PUTTY, OF ALL KINDS. notice and mmlerata terms by tho Central Railroad Company nnd house 25cts. 'Warren County Drug Storo. n ... THOMAKA. 11. HAY JAMES P. DE REMER & SONS, in tho company's carhop at Junction. J L W. O. HAY, OFFICE: Ho. 6 BROAD STREET. numbor of them wGro*u&ro' on Hunda; DlrectnrH of the Kimton and Wnnh. Lap Dusters, Sheets, Coolers, swimming in tho MuBConotuong and re \ugton Trnctlon t'ompuny. ,IAMI:H K, 1)I:UI:MI:H IN- CHAIHII;. ,; nowod their viHit for tbo same purpose o , KOCKS15UKG. On motion of Mr. (inllck and Heeoaded .1 Any premium offered in. Monday. The people of this place hav Jamoa Soguino ontortaincd a largo parl Mr. Hnnce, it wan onh-reil that lli« notleii not tolerated Hunduy swimming In th>of friends at dinner on Sunday. Tho part ct>UHiderJng the petition of the KnHton m Whips, Fly Nets, Ear Tips. Sweet j Caporal box fronts n past as tho stream Is too much exposed Washlii(i1on Trnci.!on Company bo nilvu ( oonHlHted of F. B. Franks, supt. Martin 1 •)•••, • o '' Notlfjo of Sottloment. ' ' ' u view. Greek comont works, and family: Mi tlHcd in "The "Washington STAII' and "Wn Notice IN liereby given that, thcnccnunlft of • catalogue ean be secured for ren 'I'ldlngH" and jKislet] HH the lawireipdri' The funeral Hcrvices of William Slati Lambortand wife; Frank Rodorbush, fo 1 A complete stock of Horse and Carriagi the. MiibHcrlliiT, lluardlnii of Carrie Il1c1i«y woro hold at tho Musconotcong Vallo man Martin's Orook cement works, am nl tin expeiiHf! of wild company, ami tin fuiil May lllchrn-, nilnorn, will be mullU'il and same number of Honest family; John J. Soguino and family, Bolvl tiie HiiM iwtltlon wtli tiu c.oiiHlilered nt tl Htn'tvil by the- Surrogate, and reported to the Presbyterian olmrch on Thursday at2 p. ir next,regular meettng o[ tlio toimcll to 1 Orphans' Court (if the County of Warron, OH, •. Rov. J. B, J. Rhftdoa of Bloomsbury, a fo; doro: Miss Lucy Soguino; David Smith anj Goods at prices to suit all buyers. w Guarantee Tags " Vner pastor of tho M. E. church of Juni family, Montana; Mrs. A. A. Ward, Jerso; Frliiny, tlioHlxtlidayof.TuiK; next, ntl0a.iii. ;-i tlon, preached, the funeral sermon. It City, tho mother of Jamas Seguine; Harr in'thn term ol April, fortiottleinentiindatlow-. '' Hbyt, Easton. In tho afternoon strawbe; A. J. Bliss, present pastor of t,ho M. r nnC°' M!CHART, II. UOWlHrS, V church, wns present and assisted in tt ries and lco eroara woro sorved 'and lat( ; servico. Tho remains woro interred In tY. tbo company enjoyed a straw ride. Ktironwh Clcrl S.T. VANNATTA Dated: April 28, 1002. Guanllun. THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902.

BKIDGEYTXLE. BIJAIRSTOWN. rado, hoping to be benefited by tho In- Last Friday night wo woro traatod to a William Ponn Vail recolvod tho degree vigorating air of that western city, be WM. A. STRYKER, ... flno Bhowor although It was accompanies or Bacholor of Bclooco at tho Prlncotoa boiDR far from well then. But about two 1 tD E. WMhlngtan Annul, W«ibtojt«,k'J. by high wiodfl, oraahlne thunder and vlvii commencement exorcises held lut Wed* months ago, boingassured by hk physician CURED GRANDPA! flashes of lightning. Trees and foncoa suf- neaday. His name also appears on the that his time was short for this world, he COUHSEUOBAT-UW, m fered considerable damage from the wind honor roll. .... s oame east—first to Newark,, and a little •UMIOJE COURT CODMIttlOltEII MO and a tree on the Georgo Boyer farm, Otvlag to a recent ohange In tho time* later to tbe home of Mrs, Staples, where, SPECIAL MASTER IN CHAHCQIT. : which la occupied by Jamea Prome, was tablo of the N. V., S. & W. It. It., theeven- attended with loving care, to soon prosed fntbk-ra by juur forcfstboi our fathers b] struck by HEbinlrjg and tbe leaves wither- away. He Is survived by three brothers your fntbiTS. and sent —la IT nut Proctttloner In All United Statei1 , State and ed aa though they had dipped ID boiling Ing passenger train golnfr cant Is duo here and two ulstora— Mrs. Albert Simpson of .-.._. -- -..-. —* — ..-*. «-«. - —» jtufj port County Court*.'.- water. A part of tbe bark was aUo stripped at 0:36 p. m. instead of 7:36 as heretofore. Newark. Mrs. Sanford Staples and George tbo world. It U an unqoc»tloaat)lu fact tbat EASTON, PA. from tho tree. The rain came very accep- Miss Margaret Cooke Is ependlng Bomo of MarkBboro, Samuel of Newark and CHAS. B. SMITH, M. D.j table. time In New York visiting mends. Mahlon of Now York city, __ Dr. David KehnedyS Glepa GIQBIOS, after i week's vacation Miss Edith Elder and Mlas Emma Batter During the shower on Friday nlIghi t tht 186 W. Wftihlnoton Avtniif, Wathlngtoo, N. J. homo, returned to Newark Friday night. attended the commencement exercises at lightning 'struck the * weff "curb" ID John . f S to 0 a. m, Mt. Holyoke College, Mass., last week. Eerr's yard and tore It half away, It then Ofllcft Hnural 1 to y p, m, :;•"';; r"^ He Is a trolley car conductor ID that city, Favorite Rentcay : and he prefers life on tbe trolley to life on They will also visit Mrs. CbarlosD. Smith went down In tbe Well, breaking the • ( C:30 to 8. p. m. , T at Springfield, Mass., before retoralng. It wilt raro yen, no matter how ncsrovnCJ tho Telephone Connectlona. ] . ' : : ' the farm. . . pump-stock as it went. A calf tied 9 or 8 cssCUREo or oSr hoAUw long. UIDNE1C standing.. STOMACH' Knvorlto Itcijn'ilL **r ll This Week's Mrs. CharltB Latta of Paterson spent foot away was unharmed. A large locusc IV onlj Kltlnejr JUPIUCJUL' that acts Sa a Ittxatt Clinton Freeman says that If bo had his choice ho wonJd prefer that hla neighbors several days Jut week with friends in treoBtaadiagiaWm.A. Kerr'alaae was —ullotbon constipate. ,,j „ town. also struck and torn to pfeces. Report F. P. MCKINSTRY, M. D., sheep pasture In his clover Instead of In his says five cows belonging to Lewis Calvin cornfield. A lawsuit may be tho rosult* Tho Blalrstown Township Board of near Newton were struck tnd killed the 20 W.^Wuhlngton Avinat, WithlngKin, N. J. The sensation of the neighborhood con- Education met on Saturday and elected samenlgbt. f 8 to 9 a. m. Special Bargains. cerns several ladles who attended tho fun- the following teachers: Mrs. John M. Van* Office IlouraJ 1 to 8 p. ra. • eral of Mrs. Miller Stater at Belvldore on Dyke, principal, and Miss Martha Shafor, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton of Patorson were 10 to 7:30 p. ax. (y- assistant, to teach tbe Blalrstown school: guests over Sunday of Mrs, Rosa VanHorn. elMr full post omti-niMriMt ._ Sanflaya 1 to 2 p. m. . the 5th. They ere charged with taking Miss Mamie Hill, Jackson burg; Miss Lillie Mrs. Hilton remained for a week's visit. We have prepared these special bargain lots especially'for you— flowers from the grave of the woman - IB.NNKDY OOltPOIUTlQN. Kawlont, they wore supposed to mourn. Stem, Paulina; Miss Olive K. Smith, Wal- Miss Adelaide Cooko of Hopo was entor- • our'out-of-town-customers. Our own town customers have been nut Valley; Miss Anna VanAuben, Waah- . 1*.. mi(l mentioning where thin eenerous offi-c HENRY M. COX, M. D., David Banghart has contracted to paint D District; Miss Miranda Van Horn, taiaod by Mrs. Kotta Cooko last week. ns scon. Tfct* publishcni "' thl< pap>T Rtiaraotcc •treated to quite a few of them this season and you might as well share five dwelling houses for Wm. B. Titman of •ama; Miss Susie Hjxon, Knowlton. Mrs. Retta Cooko bad two large t All drusffflHtfl Hell Pr. 'David Kemiedv'i 102 W. Waihlnglon Aven LIB, Wasfclngten, N. J. Kalara: stones laid In the walk In ber front y Favorite Remedy In the XKW fi0 CENT Slfel with them. These lots are exceptional values; if anything, better than Belvldere. Rev. George Perry of Dakota preached last woek by Alpheus J. Swayzo of Ho and tho regular $1.00 etzi> liottk-H. 7 to D a. m. The tribulations of tbe farmer are upon 1 to 3 p. n). In the Presbyterian church Iaat Sunday They are fine specimens. Dr. David Kemiedy'H Salt Itheuin Crau 7 to 0 p. in. • any we have had at any time this season. him; they have come In tbe shape of morning. About twenty years ago Mr. curuH Skin or ScrofulouH D!ne«HUH. 50c. ! locusts and potato bugs, - To tbe latter he perry was a clerk In A. H. Smith's store Misses Harriet V. Armstrong and Lena Telephone Connections gives parts goen; to the formor he gives a and is well and favorably known in this Hill and Messrs. Forrest H. McLauryand vacant Btare beoauso be knows of nothing community. He has accomplished a great Warren W. Walters spent Friday at the else that he can give. Dalawaro Water Gap. They made tbe CHAS. M. WILLIAMS, M. D., and grand work In the establishment of trip on their wheels. 22,500 Yards of Cotton Wash Fabrics. John It. Buttz of Sarepta will, on the Sunday schools in tho Black Hills of South MKEP IN TWO MINUTES. IIW. Washington AV0., Waihlngton, N. J, Dakota. Our boys, both larga and small, are doing 7,500 yards of Lawns, mostly black and white, absolutely fast colors, all good 21st Inst., colebrato bis ninetieth birthday. (8 to 10 a. m. He Is aa active as a man of fifty and bis Tho mental condition of Johlel Teeter a flao business trapping ground hags. One Office Hour«{ 1 to U p. m. styles. Special price 3 1 -2c per yard. chances seem good for reaching a contury. caught seven during one night. They feel t0:«0so8 p.m. Hla relatives will celebrate his coming has become snob that it was deemed highly pleased, as when pay-day comes S.ooo yards of Batistes, all colors, beautiful designs, fast colors. Special price necessary to have him removed to the Mor- they expect a nice sum to toeir account. Dlseaees of Eye, Xofte, Ear, Throat, a Specialty birthday with a big dinner at the old ris Plains Hospital. He was taken Tues- '• 5c per yard. homestead. : day by Freeholder William Jones and Dr. John H. Besoheror, who Is quite an ex- Robert Titus, theSaropta miller, Is doing Oarhart. tensive celery grower, is now busily on- P. N. JACOBUS, M. D., 5,000 yards of fine French Batiste, for patterns, colorings and quality as good as a good business In western flour and feed. paged sotting out his celery plants which . any fabric on the market. Special price 10c per yard. A new social organization has sprung ui ho reports are the finest he has over 67 Railroad Avsnue, Washington, N. J. John H. HUdebrant and Geo. R, Falmer raised. He has one hundred thousand Specialist In Chronic Cases. have the two finest fields of clover In this plants. rb:o yards of fine Seersucker Ginghams, stripes In all colors., Special price neighborhood. At WaBhluKton, WfdneBdayH and Saturdaya. • 6 1-4c per yard. Our supervisor has gone over the roads every afternoon at tho homes of the Mr, and Mrs, Walter Hinellne Bpent At Newton, Mondays and TucKdays, with a scraper and leveled them up In fine different members and in connection with three days of lost week at tbe homo of ber 3,oco yards of Bates' Seersuckers (the very best), short lengths, but enough for sewing (?} tbe current topics of tho day parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Klsbpaugh of all purposes. Special price 9c per yard. , nbape. Danville. OR. P. JUDSON ECKEL, Joseph Emory, who has been laid up are discussed. With rhumatlsm, is about again. At the Children's Day exercises held 1L 24 W. Waihlngton Avanue, Waihlngton, N. J. tbe M. E. church last Sunday a crowd A Terrible KxploBlon B. B. Prall of Oxford came op tho other DENTIST. day to play Uncle Bill a game of quoits. was present at both the morning and even- "Ofa gasoline stove burned a lady here Ing exercises, A very interesting program frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer of Kirk- Om.eUour»{?{SlSm _ WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS. They got to talking politics and forgot all had been arranged and all those who took man, la. "The best doctors couldn't heal ;> All wool Melton Cloth, black, dark gray, light gray and tan, the finest all around about tho game. Come again, Bart. part diet great credit to themselves. The '" running sore that followed, but Buck- I Gal L. & M. Paint at J1.7C Oppoalte St. Cloud Hotel. Walking Skirt ever sold by anyone. Special price $5.00. The section men at this place have fine church was most handsomely decorated .._ s Arnica Salve entirely cured her." patches of potatoes. Tho gound had been with cot flowers and potted plants. In Infallible for Cuta, Corns, Sores, Bolls, 3-4 Gal Pure Linseed Oil at 75c ,5i A Summer Dress Skirt of all wool Homespun, flounced, perfect fitting; flounce sown with oats and then, after It had the evening tbe effect waa especially Gno Bruises, Skin Diseases and Piles. 25c. at DR. F. PIERCE FARROW, • lined only. Special price $3.95. This skirt would command in a regular way S6.00 grown somewhat, the crop was plowed owing to numerous lights scattered among F. N. Jenkins' Warren County Drug Store. under. Oats Is a good fertilizer. the flowers find-ferns. Makes I 3-4 Gallons for \ $2.26 97 E. Washington Avenue, Waihlngton, N. J. • to 57.00. Three shades of gray and tan. DENTIST. The frlenca~of Miss Ella France were Children's Day was observed at Sarepta HARMONY. Sunday evening. The school bouse was pleased to se.vhere in town las*, week for LONGiAN prettily decorated and a large audience en- the first timo u several mouths, owing to Don't forget the lecture and the stereop- AND jnd Floor, Ford it Fleming Building. oyed the program. The exercises were a severe spinal injury received in Passalc, tican views which will be given by Rev. 1,000 UMBRELLAS. conducted by Mr. Illff, superintendent of After spending a week In Stroudsburg W. B. Sheddan of Oxford In the Presby- We had to buy a thousand of them to get them at the price; in smaller quantities the Sunday school. Rev. Tompkins gave as tho guest of Mr. and Mra. John West- terian church, this place, on this (Thurs- DR. SEIP, a short address and then the children pro- broofr, Miss Eliza Shuater returned home day) evening, Juno 19th. There will bo MARTINEZ they would cost more than we are going to sell them for. no charge at the door, but don't forget EYE SPECIALIST, ceeded to render their respective parts, last Saturday. your pocketbooks as a collection will be -PAINTS. 500 at 98c. This is the big special; made of fast black "Like Silk" Cloth each one a creditable number. Tho solo The funeral of William B. Sigler was taken. 4th aud Northampton steel rod and oxidized metal figured handles; It looks and will wear fj.oo worth; by Qeorgle Stetler was worthy of special hold at hla late residence on High atreot at mention. Miss Minnie Glngles presided at Miss Gertrude Nolf of BeMdere is visit- Actual Cost $1.29 Per Gallon. StrcetH, men's and women's. tbeorgan. 10 o'clock Monday forenoon and was cos- Second J'loor, ducted by hlH paator, the Rev. 0. M. West ing ber cousins, the Misses Young. Ar.y building not satisfactorily 500 at 48c. Steel rod, fast black Satine Cloth; if you lose it you are not much of tho Methodist church, wit;th aa few re- A new baby came to tbe homo of Mrir . EASTON, PA. marks by Dr. Butler of the PrePresbyteriaf n * painted will be repainted at ou out; women's only. In many instances attacks of cholera and Mrs. EE.Ri. Wece last week. Car l-'ure Allowed on $2.00 morbus terminate fatally before medicine church. The funeral was attended by the Mr, and Mra. Bert Oatrander and son _of. expense. 27 years of sale. many friends and relatives of the deceased; Beaver Valley, Pa,, are spending some can bo procured or a physician summoned. also the members of the two local lodges 1 Tbe safe way la to keep at hand a reliable time with her brother, Clarence Hoff, and SOLE AGENT DR. G. T. FOX, i.ooo Remnants of black and colored Dress Fabrics at special day prices. of which Mr. Sigler was a member. The other friends and relatives. medicine for use In sucb cases. For this Interment was made In the family plot At Olllce and Itt'Hlilence, 172 Mulu St., A fair assortment left of those bargain Ingrain Carpets. Special prices 15c, 25c, mrpoee there is nothing so sure as Cham- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Workhelsor of Penn- )0r)aln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Danville. sylvania spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. BATH, PENNA. 35c and 45c; instead of z;c to 6sc. Remedy. W. E. Bosworth of LaFayette, John Workhelser. Ofllce Hours—From o'a. in. to -t p.m. Prac Ala., says: "In June, 1900,1 had a serious Mrs. Edmund Wendehack of New York tlce llniltud to dlHeunen or the attack of cholera morbus and one dose of has been spending a few days with her Miss Flossie Woolvorton of Phlllipaburff Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- mother, Mrs. Archie Christian. was the guest of Miss Lillie Klefer a few Diseases of Men EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. rhoea Remedy gave mo relief In fifteen MissVerna Newman of Franklin Grove days last week. in my Hiicclalty. I d Also, Itefrnctloii of the Eyes for tut) adjust- minutes." For sale by F. N. Jenki: is visiting relatives in town for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner and chil- not treat fill dlHeiifie ineut ot gliiKiWH. Washington; J. A. Allen, Oxford. dren of Washington and Mr. and Mrs. ConHtantly on hand the largest aHBortment •'.'•. H. Hartman has been appointed butlcurunll I trea ot Siiiectftcli'S and Lye Glauses In tboLehlga RADGE'S. acting postmaster for the present. John Koch and children of Lopatcong olid give a written Valley, spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. guarantee or refir PRICES ARE GENERALLY LOWEST HERE FOR GOODS The cherry crop In this vicinity la almost Gardner. At EASTOX, Franklin Houee, TDESDAVS. a complete failure. They are selling for every ilollnr pntd li Address: DittU. Pa. OF RIGHT GRADE AND STYLE :::::::::::::: Miss Lillie Eiefer 1B visiting friends in case 1 fall to effect 90 cents a pan, which Is a good price. cure. M.A.MASTENS Benjamin Opdyke and family and Mrs.Easton this week. Stewart of Philadelphia are guests of Mr. Children's Day exercises were held In Consultation fr< D. V. WYCKOFF, and Mrs. A. Yetter. the Presbyterian church on Sunday morn- anil confidential. N HARDWARE STORE ing. The church was nicely trimmed with niuncH pulillHliL'ri; i 72 Carllon Avenui, Wathlnglon, N. J. CHARLES HOWARD L CO. No home should be without Ramon'- ferns, potted plants and cut flowers. The Incurable caweHtak' Nerve & Bone Oil. It's a friend Indeed In children did their parts well, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, 16 E. Washington Avenue. time of need. 25c. Warren County Drug Mrs, Arthur Hamlen and babe of Lopat- Hours: JHolSn.m, Local Telephone Call Xo. ai. cong visited at George Lommason's over 2 to ~> itnrtCtoSp.m, Store. Sundays—10 a.m. tc CHEAPEST, BECAUSE THE BEST. Sunday. I BANKERS AND BROKERS Miss Alice Miller, who has been attend- J. R. LINDABERRY, Best Lawn Mowers, Hose, Tbe ice cream and strawberry festival ing school atl Genesee, N. i'., returned The Dr. Barnes Offices J Opera House Building, Washington, N. J. held on the church grounds last Thursday home last week. 11 Broad Street, Washington, N. J. evening was not as largely attended as Clayton Buebman, one of our younjr JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Paris Green, usual. The sum of ?40 was cleared. men, will graduate from Easton Academy INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. Mr. and Mrs. Quick of BranchviUe, and this week. EASTON. PENNA. | STOCKS, BONDS AND GRAIN creen Doors and Window Screens Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coleman and Mrs. E. Commissioner of Deeds and Pension Agent, Kennedy visited their former neighbors, VIENNA. J . for investment, or will be carried on a moderate.;rriargin. ',', of all kinds, Hardware. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Ries, at Mllford, on Do You See this Saturday and Sunday. Children's Day will be celebrated In the ST. CLOUD HOTEL, Tbe public school closed Friday. There Jhrlstian church Sunday, June 22nd, Man in the We strive to give the most courteous treatment Depot for F. W. Devoe's Pure Lead and i-cre two in tbe graduatinigg classclass—Mar- y Miss Grace Parks of Nutley is visiting C. FC'sTAAfES, Prop'r. and best possible service. Zinc Paint. HendershotandLinnie Vani Riper. Each her grandmother, Mrs. Anu Parks. Chair? read an essay, the formor's being entitled The Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian nceiBjoi Unsurpassed In location, accommodation "Commerce" while the letter's was church met at the home of Mrs. John now are — Hound, and niuniijtenient. Permanent and transient " Private Wires to New York, Telephone Connection. J Lommason on Thursday and elected their hearty and well. guests well entertained. Trlcea reasonable. •Light." Their clas^ colors were ;.-- After a whllehefel M. A. MAST EN. and old rose. Each recoivod officers for the ensuing year. the palnnor rheum • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••«••••«>«••••••••* Jratomar school diploma from the County Wm. Pylea of Washington is at the home fttlHiu. He neglect- Every room Iieated by steam and lighted Superintendent, Luther Hill. The past ed It; why? Because byelectrlclty. f his father-in-law, D. B. Wolf. Mr. he . did not then year has been one of progress in tbe Tran- Pylcs has been in poor health for several know tho entire, qulllty school. months and his condition does not seem to We now know It. THE MAN WHO WANTS The thieves who entered tho church and improve. and treat It. HOTEL NEW WINDSOR, school house some time ago are now Miss Flossie Cummins returned Thurs- Money waiting for invest- lodged In the RIorrlstown jail and thoday from Enosburg Palls, Vermont, where catiHed by urle aclc J. E. THATCHER, Prop'r. Btolon goods may:Ije recovered, persons she has been attending school for the past Ititheblood. Kllml going there and proving them. nute. It from the ment should be left with us roar. . .;• system and you Finely arranged, spacious grounds, electric Cement, Shingels or Tile Pipe Children's Day was observed at Quaker Tbe public schools of Independence will hare no rheum and be earning interest in- on Sunday, Those who took part did closed for the year on Friday, Juno 13th. lights, Hteam heat, free 'bus to anfl (rom - and doesn't investigate our recently replenished stocks will sustain a very nicely, showing that great pains had Stilson Sigler on Monday attended tho "SPEEDY" RHEUMATIC CURE will all tralnB. Stables Attached. needless loss of money and possibly suffer from inferior qualities. Of stead of lying idle. Interest boon taken in training. cure you ]UHtap purely an water will quench' funeral of his youngest sou, William B., at thirst, If you will take the remedy. Jiverr A pleasant summer retreat. the first we know; of the second there may be a doubt. Miss Marjorio .Wyfcer returned to her Blalrstown. Tbe interment was made in bottle tfUHmntet'u. One bottle will not cure at three per cent, compounded home at Beemerville Friday to spend tbe the Union Pequest Cemetery near this every case, hut continue Its use for a abort "i miner. i-'- place. time an'l a cure U assured. annually. Interest dates from TCc at fill drufiRlHtfl1 and general stores. A number of prominent young, men of Th9 Danville Presbyterian church has LOW PRICES ON CEMENT the first of the month. You New York city and Newark are enjoying chosen August 20th as the date for their W. H. SITHENS, MTr, Woodburyi N. J. WASHINGTON HOUSE, their summer vacation camping by Buck- annual pig roast. Harry Knowles, Proprietor. " : We set a lively pace on Cement prices last spring, and we are doing mire Lake, near town. can do business with us by While riding through Danville on his Only a few steps from the D., L. & W. et Uon, the same now. The man who first lowers prices is entitled to first con- Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cooper passed Sun- bicycle Friday evening John Sigler, Jr., This is the Time for Worms. mail. WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. sideration from the buying public. day with their daughter, Mrs. Elwood was throwtownn to the groungrund by comcomini g into your horn<>M jjettiiiR thin nntl weak? Are1 Drake) at Aiidover. contact with a dog belbelogongini g tto E. W. they "oft their fund?" Do thovuwputor worrv'. Be«t accommodations for transleuta. We have shingles in White Cedar, Red Cedar and White Pine. G. Morgan BaMey has leased his hunt- AimerAl , andd sustainetid a'fracturfratree of ththe DR. EHERSON'S "DfiAD SHOT" collar bone. The same evening a team of will remove worm), dead or alive, from hortet and Old stand with modern conveniences. ing park to Morris town parties for tho cattle. It will purify the blood, correct and tone Fine table; comfortable rooms; hunting season. colts driven by Wm. Hoaglaud became up the stoumcH nnd strengthen the uerves. THE EASTON frightened and ran away, over turning the Directions with each DOS. Sold by druggists well stocked bar. /. Washington Lumber Yard. wagon, breaking Mr. Hoaglnnd'a collar or soot by mall upon receipt of FEfty Centi. W. D. dulick. Didn't Marry For Money. bone and dislocating his shoulder. Wm. ' The Boston man, who lately married a Wolf, who was with Mr, Hoagland. es- C. B. Smith & Company, sickly rich young woman, is happy now, caped uninjured. ' for ho got Dr. King's New Life Pills, Wholesale Agontfl, Newark, N. J. AMERICAN HOUSE, which restored hor to perfect health. In- Mrs. B. B. Howell has gone to Newark Jos. Andress, Prop'r, TRUST COMPANY, fallible for Jaundice, Biliousness, Malaria, for medical treatment. *•: Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach Mrs. Stephen Saundora of Morrlstowh is HOPE, NEW JERSEY. troubles Gentle but effective. Only 25c. visiting her old friends in this place. Remodeled and Containing All the -Modern at F. N. Jenkins' Warren County Drug PHYTON-NOMOS -onvenlent'eH. A splendid place to stop when Store. Tho Children's Day exercises in'tho taking a pk-asure drive. Methodist churcti'drew a" fuU'houatJ both Male of Hoot" Herbs nark* BLITILH nrdlna and Ltvery Stables attached. morning and evening. ^ i i * i L trft1UB n D:; U W R H AlAItksBOKO. ' The, Independence Cornet Band will \1 TI\M\S U \SIIINGJON SfiS" "°" ' * " Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Budd or Ne^iJk hold a festival on June 25th. vi GIUI 11 v s i niLi trsnwiG are occupying thoir summer homo hora. Among tbe numerous visitors In town on 1'RIOL 30 OKMb Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Stout and Airs. Sunday we noticed Walter D. Gullck nnd Reference: Anyone who linn used It. Stewart Stout, all of near Belvidoro, were family, Harvey Howoll and wifonnd Miss you buy it here, you know it's right. uosts of.thoir pnrents, Mr. and Mrs,Abbio Wolf of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. osoph Stout of this town, on Sunday. Silos Hance of Drakeatown: Mr, and Mrs, STARK'S f VJiot Walters of Oxford; Mrs. Jno. White- It Depends on You; Miss Mallio H. Smith accompanied by If yon want. UK "cut meat, the largest hur brother, Flavol Smith, and Mrs. Smith sell of Allamuchy; Wftfield Luseand fam- are onjoyiuga drive through Sussex and ily of Hackettstown, nnd Clnude Sexton rlety, tliu bent conditions, It all depends on BARBER SHOP Warron counties viBitine friends in New-and slstor, Maude, of High Bridge. yourself. STYLISH JEWELRY. ton, Andover, Stahhope, Netcong and MfasSarah Bird is quite,ill at the homo Haukettstown. of her parents. WE HAVETHE MEAT. Nothing that's new or rich or desirable Woflon'jio'ten hnve uny other kind but the 2nd Floor, First National Bank Building that you'll not find at Davidson's. No Fishing for bass in White Pond was teat. JiiKttiDw wunreHelHng grunt quanti- cheap imitations of anything, Our prices commoncod at an early hour on Monday morning, but at this writing no largo JACKSON VALLEY. ty of Turkey* Gceac'Dueks aud Glilckem Fnce Antiseptics and are lowest, too. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kichard Warman and Clyde Kftior DlHlnfectanta Always Osofl catches havo boon reported. Shannon of Washington, and Arthur and In times past wo woro highly pleased if William Rush of Belvidore, spent Sunday HANCE BROS., Come and get posted on styles. wo could gather pons from our gardens by at tho homo of George Rush, ' Belviderc Ave., Washington, N. J.' MATErTiAL FROM THt July 'ifcb, but at this writing wo could Rov. N. V. Holom of Now York and Jas. Some exquisite Graduation Gifts in Jew- mention several fumlllca who havo^boen Jensen of Now Village were Sunday gueata lry,\Vatches.^terling {Silver, etc., Seefeastlugon that dolicious vegetable during) ofjUarl Jouson. n • 'ur-wlndow&'' , JJ ..' the pnst week in tbls town, . // jj The Star and the N. Y. Thrice-a- 'Ihit method linn coin mem led llitolf to 0 Diod, of consumption, June 15th, tit the, Our public school closed for tho term n Quuru-r of n Million I homo of his bister, Mrs. Sail ford Staples"of .tafst- Wednesday aud tho teacher, Miss Week World, $2 per year. WiilL fur mil Inronimtlun. / A ,, D A V ID SON, near Johnnonburg, Joseph Primrose, Graco A. Burd, treated tho pupils to Ice CORNISH CO. vouugeet son of tho late Goorgo and cream and cake. We aro glad to hear that LEADING JEWELER, she will teach another year. , nicchlnrry, Eluctrlral AppnrittMH w>a Tabitha Hunt. Primrose of near Marfes- Items to<) miMLToiiK U>|incntti)ii. Our Klpo- boro, aped nbout 10 years. Tho funoral Miss Maggie Race of this place and 13d- iiltlon C!Ltnlncno,fruuuiK>nln.-quoBt. Our price* WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY was held on Wednesday at tho residence ward Scharrar of Oxford spent a few days vlUnstonlHliyuu. of Mr. Staples at 2 p. m.; Interment In laat weak at,. Whitehouso. family plot a..t N'owtoni . About ten years Mrs. 0, Barley of Stanhope Is tho guest CHICAGO HOUSE WRECKING CO., . ago Mr. Prlmrtmroso o went to Denver, Colo- of Mrs, Joseph L'Homadieu, ansmn tmm, ('

Mrs. Peter Taylor moved her household FLANAGAN'S FIGHT. PERSONAL MENTION. goods to Newark on Monday. Paul A. QUOOD, Surrogate of Hunterdon Mrs. Adelino Crano has as hor gaost Miss county and former member of the Demo Lana Laycock of Scranton, Pa. crfltlo State Committee visited bla brother, A Week's Record of the Movements of Mr. frank P. Dell has his mother, Mrs, Corporation Attorney John Wabl Queen, 0. M. Doll, of Woodbury, as his guest. yesterday',. Mr.QtUOOD la ono of tbo I the People You Know. cratlo leaddori s or Muntordon county and is Mr. Frank Foss of Easton wan the Sun* very hopeful for tbo successor tho ticket day guest of his parouts at Brass Cnetto. next fall. Ue says that DcWitt Clinton ,5ocW Events of the Six Days Briefly Chroo* Mrs. Ida Hann of Jersey City Is hero tho Flanagan, who Is running In tho old ./"',_. Icled for Quick Perusal. guost of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Taylor. Fourth district, to fill tho unexpired torm Mr. and Mrs. John L. Shurts are spend of tho lato Congressman Salmon, In pur- suing a vigorous campolgn, and Is making log tho week In Newark visiting relatives. votop for blmsolf overy day. Miss Helen Kane was s visitor In Stow- . Mr. Carl Jenkins attended tho Class Day arUvHleuverSuiulay. exercises at Lafayetto College on Tuesday. Nest Ml Mr/Flanagan will runln the Mr._E. L. Llnaborry spout yoatorday now Fifth district against Congressman Mrs. John D. Cornish is spending this Fowler and Mr. Queen declares that he with Paterson relatives. week in Now York city visiting relatives. has an excellent caanco ot defeating the Mrs. Joseph S. Carter hn: been qalto ill Miss Carrie Crane of High Bridge spont statesman from Elizabeth. Ho Is making for eovoral days from malaria. Sunday in town as the guest of her mother. himself exceedingly popular with tbo Mrs. Emma Shields of Bokidoro Is spend- Mrs. trvln Oamun and son, Robert, are farming interests throughout tho district ing a week with Miss Llzzio Stewart. and tho Democrats or the district tiro con- visitlnir in Pnssaic, Jersoy City and Now- fident that tbey will be able to retire Mr. Mr. James England of New York was ark. Fowler.—Jersey City Nowa. the guest of his parents over Sunday. Mrs. Florence Tygar of Stanhopo is MIBS May PIckel entertained over Sun- spending a fortnight In town with rela- day Mr. Wilbur S. WilliamB of Orance. tives. ANTIKXNY. Mr. Charles Stout of Trenton was tlio Mrs. Floyd Majorand daughter are vlslt- Last week Alex. Andorson laid out a now Sunday guest of his parents on Bolvldere ni this week with hor parents at Summer- road at New Germantown. nvonue. Hold. . Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson aro happy Mr. Lewis Martin or Xew York city was Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Hunt are making a over tho advent of a boy baby. at the homo oi'Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cornish visit of two weoks in New York and Ham- Tho festival was,well attended; gross over Sunday. burg. proceeds f 1S.50. ' The causes which have led to this sale are as follows: The builders are working next door to us (in the rear of drug store) tearing Mr. and Mrs. Georeo Dunham of Brook- Mr. Wesley C. Bowors is homo from Ed Watters is liapp; because his wlfo lyn are visitors at his mother's homo on Princeton University for tho yummer va- has presented him will a eon. down walls, digging deep basements and planning a mammoth 3-story building to be connected with our own. Along stretch of our Belvidero Ave. cation. Miss Sarah S. Hoffman'of Califon was present building will be torn down and a 3-story building thereon erected, which is now only [-story. This means one long main aisle Mr. John O. Park of Binphamton was Mr. and Mrs. George Tlflany of Lebanon the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Aiox. Anderson, will have to be vacated. It means many feet of counters and shelving must be discarded, ami the goods find other quarters—where we the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Al- wero visitors at Mr. Thomas Raub's on from Thursday until Monday. leger, on Sunday. Saturday. A festival will bo held at Pleasant Grove shall put them (as every part of our store is now overcrowded) we don't know, except to SELL THEM AT A BIG SACRIFICE and Mr. W. D. Gulicfc and family spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Crovellng and Mrs. on Friday night. that we have decided to do. Storing away isn't to be thought of—it is botli expensive for us, and unsatisfactory to you, in that it day in Vienna with his parents, Mr. and George Hill spent Wednesday in Now Our public school closed for tho term on would oblige us to show you old and stale goods at some future time. Mrs. E. P. Guliok. York city. Tuesday. Mr. M. \W. Wellor of Columbia was tho Mrs. Harry W. Dildlno of Indianapolis, guest of his daughter, Mrs. John C. Weller, Indiana, Is here visiting her mothor, Mrs. Morris Eick is on the sick list. a part ot last week. Emma Cramer. We are Going to Sell the Goods quickly. We have Cut Prices Deeply. Mr. Harry Jenkins of Newark Dasseci Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dornberccr and Ho, for Belvldere, to see the wonderful Sunday In town with his parents, Mr. and chlldron of Bolvldero spent Friday in movements of the machine, thoroughly Mrs. P. N'. Jenkins. town with relatives. •; overhauled, assiduously lubricated, and Everything Exactly as Advertised Sale Begins at Once. supposedly In fine working order! The Miflsea Gussie Wildrick and Annie Mr. E. C. Ward and family spont yester- Voorhees-Fowler aggregation has faith- The Departments to Suffer .Most 75-ceiU table at 55c Odds and Ends Brush Binding, zc yard; Wright spent last Wednesday visiting day afternoon at Hackettstown visiting bis fully attended to all the dotallsof tho ex- Will Be Si.00 table at 7SC. were ;c and Sc. Wends ID Phillipsburg. mother, Mrs. M. L. Ward. hibition whfch, It is promised, is to bo con- 51.2; table at oSc. Lots of other bargains too numerous lo Mr. James Taylor of New York city Mr. Max Itosenbaum of Easton was tlio ducted without a hitch—unless, perhaps, Silk Stripe Challies, ?c to 39c. Marvin Rush of Montana spent Sunday Mr. Henry Johnston is spending severnl ens and Curtain Depts. 'Lot of French Flannels, 33c ; were ;oc Department at tho home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.days this week at Lako Hopatcoiif:, where and ;;c. C. L. Rush, on Beethoven avenue. ho is combining business and pleasure. One case Castillan Wide Batistes, ;c; Mr. Jacob Trimmer of Gladstone has Dr. and Mrs. CUas. M, Williams had as worth Sc. been spending sevoral dnvs in town with .heir guests over Sundny Mr. and Mrs. All ot our Irish Dimities. iSc; formerly his aunt, Mrs. George S. Trimmer. Edward Lynn and child of Union Hill. Every graduate receiving piesents Alany Items are Reduced, hut Lining Mr. Harry Arthur and Mr. William Ritie- Mr. Fred Tilden of the firm of Auiraon not all. We never make any Gcrmin Linen Suitings, 2>c ; were 33c. hartof Landsbure, Pa., wore the Sunday & Person, Jersey City, passed last night In of which the majority were not Department Tucked Madras Suitings, 2JU were ,j;c. guests of filr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sinclair. town as tho guest of Mr. Wm. L. Hoil*. bought of Christine, the Jeweler, nisstatements, There are hun- , ,One lot Cotton Ducks, 100; were iz^'ic. Mr. Charles Dedrick and family of Mlsa Edith Randolph entertained ovor One lut Silk Tissues, 33c; were 4.1c Hackettstown were the cuesta of hisSunday Miss Helen Wright of Jersoy City, will be disappointed. dreds of bargains for all. Specials One lot Persian Z-pliyrs. 2;c: were yy.. brother, Henarie C. Dedrick, on Sunday. a student at the C. C. I., Hackottstown. One lot yard wide Percales (not all}, eje:, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hampton have as Mr. and Mrs. James H. Johnston and Why? Because they know that One lot 50c Black Goods, 30c. were 12,'jC their guests Mrs. Roaelyn Hartshorn and children leave today for a visit with bis One iot 75c Black Goods, ;;c. Big Specials One lot zjc Novelties. K)C. her niece, Miss Helen Hartshorn, both of sister, Mrs. George Davis, at Kingston, no matter how small it is, it must One lot 5i.oo Black Goods, ;Sc. , Lot o{ odd shades of "spun silk" Rusll One lot 35c Novelties, 25c. Newark. N. Y. be good quality or he would not One lot S1.25 Black Goods, QSC. Linings, formerly 16c to z;c per yard, Onelotj;c Novelties. 35c. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mutchlerof Rocka- Messrs. W. Plerpont Morgan and J. J. One lot Si.;o Black Goods, Si.19. your choice Sc vard. Bargains in Lace Curtains. were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Waters of New York city wero entertained sell it. One lot ?2.oo Black Goods, S1.G0. Smith over Sunday. Mrs. Mute hie r camo by Mr. Joseph Hatcher a fow days last One lot fine Mercerized, \2fic: were 33c. Bargains h Heavy Curtains. here on Friday. week. Colored Dress Goods at cut prices: Hooks and Eyes, zc card: were 5c. Bargains in Table Linens and Napkins. Mr. Eugene Weller returned to his home Mr. William Smith of Philadelphia on 12^-cent table at QO. Hooks and Eyrs, ;c card: were 10c. Bargains in Sheets and Sheetings. In Buffalo on Friday after spending three Saturday joined his family at the home of TAKE WARNING. 2,-cent table at igc. Yard-wide Taffeta Linings, Gc yard; Bargains in Spreads, Towels and weeks in town as the guest of his sister, Mr. George W. Beers, where thoy are vis- Do not give gifts tliat will not be ;o-cent table at 30:. were i2j iimst be moved to make room for the Dr. and Mrs. Frank R. Van Horn of was spent. improvements of what is going to be the finest and best.built ami safest store in H.iston.. Cleveland have sailed for Europe. Before Rev. H. A. Buttz, D. D., president of JEWELER-OPTICIAN sailin" they stooped for a few days with Drew Theological Seminary, was in town 36 E. Washington Avenue. Mrs. Van Horn's mother in Markaboro. .yesterday, lay. . Hi—s tall.—., , commanding, figure„ Albert Wildrick, who is employed in the and noblbel countenancteee causeaused many adad- Lawrence Organ factory In Easton, and miring glances and inquiries as to who he Miss Viola Wildrick of PhiMpsburg, spent as. Mr, Daniel Spaneenberg, accompanied WM. LAUBACH & SON Sunday with their parents on Grand Ave. by bis family, is in Philadelphia this week Dr. H. P. Gould of Brooklyn passed Sat- attending the commencement exercises at urday and Sunday with Kev. and Mrs.the University of Pennsylvania. His son EASTON, PENNA. England. Dr. Goald was one of Dr. Eng- Harry graduates there this year in tho land's parishioners when ho preached in dontal course. ; Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Wagner were the Eggs 20 Cents Dr. J. Yates and Mrs. Henrietta DG- pleased victims of a surprise on Saturday Camp of Paterson passed a couole of days evening, when some thirty of their friends last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lina- mnde an unexpected call in a body. The From Factory to Home berry. Mrs. DeCamp and Mrs. Llnaberry gathering was responsible for a very en- are sisters. joyable social time. Butterinc, now - - 20c DIRECT-NO OTHER WAY. Mr. Jacob Vough of New York city was Master Charles Shurts accompanied his here over Sunday with Mrs. Voujrh, who 5 lbs for 90c. BIERS' REPOSITORY grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. If you intend to buy a couch it will pay you to call at my shop and see how mucb had been spending nearly two weeks with Richeyof Asbury, to Trenton on Monday (In conjunction with the old and well known Washington Foundry.) you cah save by placing your order for present or future delivery. I carry a large- her mother, Mrs. Sarah Winter, on Belvi- to attend the commencement exercises at stock of material tor covering couches, odd chairs and parlor suits; I carry no surplus dere avenue. the Normal School, where his aunt, Miss Lemons for Lemonade, stock, so what you get is not..shop worn. My frames are made of hardwood—not Mrs. D. S. Harris and her two little Frances Richey, graduated. A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF chestnut. The illustration here given is a'reproduction, of one of many styles- children went to Petersburg last Friday to that 1 carry In stock. If you have not ihe time to call, drop me a postal and I 'will visit her people, being joined by Mr. Har- 20c per dozen. ris on Saturday. They all returned homo OXFOBO. bring photos and samples". All tufted couches are fastened with my patent buttons, Sunday night. Miss Frances Struble of High Bridge was warranted not to pull out as is common for the sewed ones 10 do. All springs ate- During the storm last Friday evening, a guest in town last week. Root Beer, all makes, 10c. fastened with patent steel clips which do away with the old way of tying. Mrs. Anna Stevenson fell in front of her George T. Scharrer the Prudential Insur- WAGONS OF ALL KINDS, home on Youmans Ave,, and as a conee- ance Co. agent, has a span of horses that quence is confined to the house with a doesn't have to take the dust from many California Orange Sugar, badly sprained ankle. roadsters. Mr Walter R. Hunt o'f Broadway, a The festival held last Thursday eveiiirg a fine drink, 10c pkg. CARRIAGES, Clerk at the Edison Cement plant, and at the M. E. church netted ?30. It was R Miss Bessie Welsh of Frenchtown were pleasant affair. h married on Saturday at the Methodist par- Misa Stella Prnll of Pbilllp3bUf£> was the sonage by Rev. D. B. F. Randolph. guest of her sister, Miss Jennie Prall, over Georce N. Dawes, son of former Post- Sunday. ioo line presents given away. BUGGIES, • master George M. Dawts of West Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stctler and family ington avneue, has been appointed time- were with their daughter, Mrs. Wm. For- keeper for the Lohigh Coal and Naviga- ner, at Spriugtown, over Sunday. tion Co., with headquarters in Easton. Mrs, John Snyder of Martin's Creek was Cakes of every kind. Buggies, from % . . . $35 up Postmaster Jeflery was in attendance at the annual meeting of the State Bar Asso- with relatives in town ono day last week. ciation in Atlantic City last Friday nnd Next Sunday evening tho Epworth $60 up Saturday. Ele was accompanied by Mrs. League will bo led by James Deacon; sub- ',herries and Berries for canning. Rubber-tired Runabouts Jeffery and'they did not return until ject: "Opportunities, Facilities and Re- Tuesday. sources of tho Church." All are cordially Mr a"d Mrs. Daniel Slater and family Invited to attend this meeting. Pneumatic-tired Runabouts $100 up of Port Colden had as their guests over Edward Scharrcr and Misa Mazio Race Sunday Misses Anna and Edna Fritts of of Jackson Valley spent Saturday and Sun- Axford's Grocery Spruce Run, Mr. ond Mrs. John Slater of day with frionds in Whitehouso. We not only carry the low-priced and medium grade Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Slater of Misses Eva A. Hartuinn and Bertha Ure- Carleton and Belvidere Aves. gar spent Sunday at Summer Held. Springtown. vehicles, but have as good as there is made. The season is Messrs. Charles of Rockwell of Meriden, Mr. and Mrs. George Wiggins wore Sun- Conn., and Charles S. Wandling of >ew day guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. York passed Sunday here as guests at the Charles Wiggins. opening with a whirl. While our stock was surprisingly Now Windsor. Both young men are well known in town, having close family con- Michael Mountain, Jr., of New York city is spending a fow days at the home of arge, it is diminishing rapidly and we shall be compelled to This adjustable couch, when arms are let down, Is 7 feet long and 30 inches wlJe;, nections hero. well made with patent buttons that-will not pull out; spring edges are fastened withi Miss Laura Davison returned home from his father. tho State Normal School last Friday oven- Rev, and Mra. V. Holm and family of buy more within a fortnight. . , steel clips that will not break; frame madeof hard wood: Marsuerelte veneered frames, ins. She was accompanied by her sister, New York city and Mr. and Mrs. Charles trimmed with brass heading. Prices range from $12.00 to $2"1.00. Mifla Viola of Andover, also a student at Jensen of Jackson Valley ppassea d Monday • I also do air kinds of Riupholstering of Couches, Parlor Suits, Etc. tho Normal School who remained with hor at th• e hom' e of Mr. and filra. Peter Peter- A call and inspection is solicited. until Saturday evening. son near Buttzvfllc. . '••• , Mrs. Fanny Heddens of Washlngton- Only 30 votes were cast at tho special ville, Montour county, Penna., andT.F. election on Tuesday. H |\. Schuermann Korswell, a Jnatlco of the Peace and No- • A party of Gypsies is camping on tho : tary Public of tho same borough and company's property on Tunnel Hill, . Q. Bowers, Jr. 92West Stewart Stfeeti^earGraiurAyenuo,/ 7 j= >=:;:;. county, aro visiting at tho home of the There are HIX men and two womon. Tho former's daughter-, Mrs. M. A. Maston, on latter wero kept busy on Sunday1 telling Washington, New Jersey. Washington, New Jersey. ~ West Johnston Btreeti "" . > fortunes. :'MIE3 Laura Enaroli'hfls resigned her po- Ilenry Young' of Newark was in town sition In th& fridincs oilico to accept one in ,part of last week. Backer & Shurta' ice cream parlors. She ! John M. Miers, who has boon principal will leave Saturday for Brooklyn where of tho Oxford High School for several she will Bpend a week with Mrs. F. S. years, will have charge of the public school Stevens. Mrs. Stevens' daughter, Ruth, of Hope next term. Everything will accompany her there. Charles R. Poolo, on Wednesdny of last ^WEDDING GIFTS Mr, Georee Webor of Now York, for- week, sold his livery stable to Walter Soda Water. Why the Best? a Farmer Wants- merly of Washincton, passed Saturday Docker, who has since purchased six more to the mills, and then to our'yards. T< H'H Hcluelintf Llio ritfliL pk'ci', iurvey pur stocU would be an interesting afternoon and Sunday as tho guest of Mr. horseB. His son, John, will have charge of The making of Soda Water is a science; it lias to be iiml nt tlii* rltflit iirlei; Unit in the way of Farm Machinery, and Mrs. R. M. Rush. Ho was joined on tho concern. ' occupation. The great variety of milts v.iH bent, utid Hit \n w>nL \s Sunday morning by his Bon Charlw, who studied the same as anything requiring exactness. We,, In one of OUR himw or mm* ll . Plows, Wagons*and Castings Michael Corley Is now working for hla 1 \H ii iiroof t6:t.liu recipient Unit, ; had been making a brief visit in Oxford, brother, Patrick; in tho Oxford House have given it the study, and you, the consumer, will be "' ( is supplied upon the most fav-, and both returned in tho evening. stables. / LUMBER the gainer in the delicious beverages that we dispense Mr Reeee Mnlonoy and^MisB-Kathryn Tho local lodge of Odd Fellows hold orable terms, at the old estab- Sullivan, both of Dover, wero married in memorial services on Sunday. Thoy mot I have on cars at Broad Street Crossing nt our "fountain. The Fruit Syrups represent the true that town yesterday morning. Misses at tho hall at 3 o'clock and marched to tho flavor of the fruit and berries. ' Our Chocolate is just., ! Some Pretty Pieces at $1, soiuo lished ; Alice, Agnes and Helen Byrno of.;Waah- cemetery whore tho exercises wero held. 1 Car Hemlock Boards, Surfaced. tit {j)u, others as high us $uO. tagton wero present at the ceremony. The Methodist church choir led the sing- delicious and cannot be compared to the ordinary. ing and Roysjt Mewhinney and Christie 0 I Car Hard Brick.,. Scientific eye; examination Washington Mia. Maloney has been a frequent visitor made addresses, n - hero and hus.many friends In tho borough.' Our trade at the fountain's growing. (,Why?'"*The Father McDonnell of St. Rose's church I Car No. I Slate. soda is good, and the surroundings make our fountain oil to IICCDIIIU t!iu Fnot; tit moil- Foundry. Dr ana Mrs. F. P. McKinstry had the is making preparations:for a Fourth of to- plSSure fart week of.entertalnin^ h s twoJuly celebration. Dancing and eamea will 1 Car White Pine of all sizes and grades. a pleasant,retreat. Come in. j R. Q. Bowers, Jr., Proprietor. be tho chief amusements. Admission to : A". DAVIDSON Will dose It out'at speciahprices from car i the grounds 25 cents. : OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY, f TV7T 'W«1T4arn« '" " LEADING JEWELER, , ff,%ndM 7wiRonBMeKln g iv Owing to tho lack of coal, thth o Empirpire I re B yl company Is burning wood un^ssir tho boilerB ; 10,Steps WesLof the'Square. WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. Tho BTAB nnd Trl-Weekly N. Y. Tribtra» '^PnrAka Pa . and Mr# and Mrs. nenry ai. at tho two mines. Extra flren aro re- Alleger's Lumber Yard f2.25 per year, In advance. iMcSfnBtry at Warrlagton, Po. They had •WASHINGTON, N. J. a delightful reunion. -^ quired to feeopu p tho steam,

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