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II. NO. 14. CRANFOKD, N r . J.. SATURDAY. JUNK :$. l&K) THKIvK Civ XT: Best equipped Marble, Granite and Bluestone yardin the State. Monuments and Headstones, CemeteryJFork of every description. Beat material and workmanship memoriai? 8 £ 8Ui ^ eVei ?r On , e ^ ? e t m y tetign* and prices before ortlertnff your memanals.. New sidewalks laid, from 9e; per ft. up. Blue etone for all purposes. I? E. Whfpjsl % 881-901 E Grand St, Elizabeth, K. J. Telepfiime I. AMOS CLARK. PRCSIDCNT. L.r.HCRSH. WICC PRCS'T. E. A. FAULKS. CASHIER THE CITIZEN'S BANK, 211 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH, N!. J. Partsof the World. n Ali Boxes in Safe Deposit Vaults for Rent. CAPMTAL &10f>,000 SURPLUS end PROFITS ST9.000 DIIfECTOl^S, £oboP»rlcl»on. E*w,8.Atw«M. A Clark. RrT. Potu, Jatm tteCksdUM tsar- Cliaa. I. Vaughn. ' n; ilcCuljra, ' AW2 Alsx.Kerr, DiaCoune day, Thursday. Accounts Solicited. V Weatfl«ia A oloan light, pure light, «u ornamental light and un up-to-date ia furnished by Voaytrf realisable retea the? gi?9 electricity for beat and] power. Come and see '•'..'" their atation. Itwilleoet you nothing. Talk matters over anilyou may save money. ' Telephone: V Station and Offices: , Long Btatanee, 84 B. \ 77 Murray Street, . Elisabeth 254. \ Elizabeth, New Jersey. Lyons "We 1 will sell 50 ft., Advance Hose, Reel with Nozzle and Washera, all complete, gauranteed to stand High pressure for ^ " © This is not quality advertised byxdepartment stores, •; V/« also carry* full line of Hoae, all alxca*>nd *>«ehanlcal _. :. . . Rubber Goods, Water Bags, Mackintoshes, etc. EXCELSIOR RUBBER MANUFACTURING COMPANY^ 29 Vase, street, : ; NEWYORKCITY. -. 'Y The Great Spring,..Hou8ecleaning—Lace-curtain» and •many other thiogs which were constantly, in use during the winter need cleaning. \Ve would like to call theatteution of the liOTf^e at this occasion to our -establishment- New••••improvem'eu'W"t6Tifatiiftater~'tiie' work were added recently to our present ones, which enable us to make the most satisfactory work. v Jlmeriean iSteam Laundry. 16 and 17 West dersey Streab, EHzabettt. ^ 13nion Water Company Incorporated 1870. _ „.,„.,..„. . „..;..,,„ The Union Water Company supplies the inhabi- tants of the villages of Fan wood, Westfield, Cranford and Roselle with water for domestic use. " The Purest and Sweetest that Nature can Yield." kj&nnliewxpest of Becton. and prunoosratl bj him tp! m **w»t*r of cnat org^nle jtotixj." tad la MUrtooiiaof t^Cgmp<mrVpfttroMb*»iMji"Voax/Biob^"cobifT%tD^aaci BpcatxvSac'aoB^u •apply, and ronncedbst* no anxiety Wh»t«TfiT»» to its whobmomeatets TteisKnatof ti. Cooponj bidroUSnl »!«> rOltgrn In ^tfch ft» ptat i» Ixalrf. «aJ it ilthapoUr/ of tl» zusaomeit to do ibfall ihu* to promote tbcirfravtb rnml pr«i«rlty, The Company Refers to all its Patrons. Arwii«Mfititl»«of<h»C««a»«airwlUb»t»l»M«c'itoc»llon partiwwbo Ja not «t t w**et toon 1» malia, and apiaia ntM, term*, u thod of «wtict, rtc. Onion Water Company, At 68 Broad Street, Elizabeth. cmAMroBi> riBS ] (a* Tar l*-»ir» liotiM'. Surtli -»ir» liotiM'. Surtli tnoM, K»j« vi O w p Itwuck. Wto. BMofeilar, da»ot Ml. d K ita Ha. Alt «lt. M-Onl BxrnTiM, >tln,U. E. 4t«tof.C.ll.*~llUf J blAm. m. 'Km a 0. Ont«inl»l u d Unoola IMAH Kin »IU Bmanl Uu;W. itullpTaha u.. U. lam. 4J5—Uixx4o«n<i Walnut An*. ». A. I'mw l':iTnic». W. T.l'mtt. Uiii4>ii KDd Ijwoln-mivnu**. -tt*f« wftb U. A. Ereroit. immi, Allu. Ura.li.JV (.'<». ,. y voarorrivtt. BTkiu !• Itrmp tm fcur Lit In t if r"*a . Thntl* ti* ey A.yrl S a l ) . UOU.ND EAST. BOUND WEDT.^/ Clem. Lw»». rli*,. 1**,*. J1J «.,„. t«p.oi'; «.O8 -*ax- I.U) ^ '. MAILS ABIilVK. it)uii«Jot»*«t-*.W,;j»,«. m., £.:.), 4.4! p. From polau «wf-)l.l7 a. m., S.45,1.H, The Cranfocd Librar/—Opera Houae, THE TAKING OF HALO LOS An Officer's Story of the March - oa the Filipino Capital. BEILLUHT WOHX OF SIOHli C0KP3 it -~ ~ —P m i K«rl» MeralBB oa Marrk 03 X«4»m aft Uarvh SI ! • • Tra«p« Cmt T».«r W»t Tbrt>a«t» «» Th» folIowiuK letter, wrltlto from under Juto ofAviill^. tttUV, apparently nave ; ti.i dy114ui1tr.tr i \v»h >.,.,( i'tr- f..r 1 .-Vln I. Colonel AiniM H. Kimkall. aniitttnt qoartetiuaattr (,'ccrrkl, from liln Dim- in-law. Captain Kdgar-IIn<ui'll of (h» UnltH Siaten Hlciial curpa, whu la K (Irnrral MncArtliur'it i]|* neat Maiolonlntllp f*hHi|ipttint ; Saturday atterriooui from 3 t o » oclack One jrcar'a eubaorlptiun (10O; weekly eubacriptlon I0c. y Everyone is corjlally welcome to come and [napect the Ixmka. cm ucn omtcruur. 103(1 a. ni. and 7.15 p. tu. Sunday school 12 m. Epwortb League service each Sunday CSOp. m. Prayer meeting, Fridays, 7.45 p. 111. Ep'worth Loagiie uieeta each, Wednes- day S.OO p. m. Junior Loague meet* each Friday 3.30 p. rn Ladies aid society meets Urat Th ursdny each month. Missionary society meeta second Thursday each month. •• Presbyterian—Located on Union avenue Public worship each Sunday at II. a. to., and8p.m. . Sunday School at 030 a. 111. t r. !>. S. C. E., Chapel, Sunday 7 p. in. Junior Endeavor, chapel, Mondayat 3 p.m. Gotpel-Mrviee, chapel, Friday 8 p.-ut:— Special Bible close for young woman, Church Study, 10.30 a. in., Wednesday. OABWOOO Chapel-Sunday services at 103U a. m., 8 p. m. '- VJP.S.C. R, Thursday 8 p.m. . CLristlan Bcienco—S*niw!a beltl at room* occupied by the Eoyal Arcanum in tfit Opera Home Jilock. Services every Sunday afternoon at I aso o'clock. • --• -••" " ••"•'•' " Sanday-acbool after the sorrlcd. Eiiiacopal—Located North avenue, east of river. \ Sunday service* et 11 a. tu., and 7.30 p.n>- •• .-^X .„, SunJay school 1)JO s. ui, ,> Friday, Prayers 3 p. n » / \ Vestry maeta first Thursday in each month at g p. m.. >\ month. St. Agnes' Guild, lint Tuesday in each month. . - \ First Baptist Church, located on High street—Preaching svrvico each Lord's Day, at 11 AJl" and H P.M. Sunday- school, 3 P.M. Tuesday evening prayer meeting. Thursday evening, Christian Endeavor Society meeting, 8 P.M. The tint Monday uf each month, trustees' meeting, 8 P.M. Ttie third Moruhty of each maath^desoona ami pastor's meet- ing,e i P.il. On the fourth Motulay of each month, general Church meeting, 8 'Jd. On tlie^flret Lnrd'e day of each -.1- . u - r ^ j - . « . . „ „ . *:ili»aerv«cl,.| WILLIAM N. ORA Y, Undertaker and Embalm. Nd CHAIRS TO KEXT.. Cr«ato»d.».i" " ' C. C. HOFFMEIER, rtcnctv Plumberaod GasFitter SUara anil hot «f«l« fcmtia*. TiBSUW ami but airlMtftlsje. EaUmstarfarttMMa tor i - 8«v«r sod «mt«r raaavetioiia. j ' • OsmtUaa—Biock.Cnalonl.ii.J. , •Vfry <ldv (I'em Illlfil timt 1 run lianlly e v n pantu) for Utlvt wtitlnsr. We hajio been h«re for two week* tunv. Hint the advance; which wa< tu bruin IIKIUV, baa aRaln l>et'b p«>lpnned, owinjj to tiie withdrawal <if thr lVnnx^lvunin r<-^i- uienta. Tbi'y have bi'en ri'iilmnl by the Iftwa rrtiltnent. whicli will i<niu> lu fur rta battle ij[>erit'nei>.. \V> I'litcri-d Jlalolo* with but little ii"l«tiuicf Mnrdi pi, after a wnk of ln'nvv tli;litln« ami iuarrhinK lu a Iifnt mi Hrrllilu timt It la a mimder half tlm im n wt-rc nut kill- ed by it. Our divlaiuu—MacArthitr'ii- ; o f it.lx;ut H.IMIII nun, iiidmti'd the I'lii-iny.oiir riKht inlvaiirlnK and iwlnititix »vvr tuwnfil tlx 1 It-It I win with this WIIIK nml krl't up with it fur ttn uiiln ni-roM very roii|(l> cniiittry, tvir# utnl kecpltiK tlio ({•'!!• vral lu (uiiftnnt cuiniiiunicullou with the r*ur mid tbe'..left W-IIIK, '^yy.Wi.|.tlw. "«^S£rcs^'J«ji>-WjB»'-!M*'8*J i S " II. H.i my <<nii|iuiiy WH rouulUKtwcitili'urii|i|i llnr.Hut tbiituni tiiiiD. lluiurul Mui-Artliiir was uioru tbau pteiMil andtold tlmtiuve turn tbatiit wa« imprratlvo tu sva that tb« itlfrnal eorpaitul dne.crrilit. Wbm wettartrd from our old lleaii- quarters at Lnma cbnrcti iu tho curly uf March. i!5. lhe.Jin«.,l!«j J Wet* •) pxtunnt^l that it t,..Un .by test to get tt»tu ready fir nn»thrr a«F\. Yttice. 8a <tl p«?p <•' i1ajr"'\V*«liii'»iUy' laurninfC my wsgaa train niorrd ul. uj tha wagon road, wbild a pmb f.ir«» bad ituha rarrinl oar wlttn. t.»;N.11..1 other ItnpIttincuU K|> tl><> tcaik. <r rather what «ra* lc(L<f tin- track. (• r the FilljiiDiM hud turn it up iu i'.ui;y placra. By tlfls titut- tinn> was 11.. us':- tertmi) ia tlm aiiinar.un.'1 r .luii.'« .1 iba 0ftk'(*ril **n>1 Uirii. All Wrt%' dirt*, •w«aty and tin»eiii|it. We < f U..' sii:ii.il |iushct| ttii. Our, i.\rrir.l lail'dir% winam.nl J^IM utnl rmlM.I to 'cut lu" 11 n ullUiiullin :'„.' K.U.IJ1 rUln'il n.muiuiii.rtti.il 1 1.1...I. *\lid how hut 1111.1 thirdly «f \v<ri'l « Wt^rt' ILinlit f..r tf t:;[ ^iHt.* cii* DOM n/i'lllil Iv r|l!{itii'l III ,til lioor, «tul... iii^n mutt 'iliitik. v>.« tlrank ditch wat.r. Kut l<w 111,11 «.r» ma<l* nick by It. inutu'a tin' «.&I.T, Th« ti-linr«i h linv vfmi luurlj nil .l.iwn . . * \ . '..'.... that terrible iliiy'iiii.) wV' tUllt.l tliiViiiiifj : i'.-r >; "..•..-:ii i-., rv ». a ".' " l i i -l ••:;-.:.- l.iv- Vu-.r v. ! ' fi.r. •• ;. IH.-!> (1. fl-«r:i k'!l.» : lit III^.M *> .* . Tti.n »',.v n .r • Ai.,1 r,.. .1, ,-.f ,• ' t!< li-.,'..l-... 11.. r"i.r ) . . M .".,:;, - a !;,:•;.[ Ui .in f )..l;r «.:i:;m.T >.'. •{•' t»llll.| y . « | . . - i ; ! •" '•! l" I- 1 5i.|Iy V.. i r: n^. t i.',i, .!•>'. Il r.m, 11 ^H ,v,iv I'I..: I l u , | . . "Mi I I . » : 1. is...-; .1 th,. i'U,\, •it i»t.or r :i-,-i r* hi Ih il u,, i ,x,., •tofchiliK mm1 ver i].', tliii .I111 if I -stll« in our r u n a m i tiotliinit tu t.it all 1I.1v ;; for onr Waiimi t m i u K < I '"im.niJ ni>"' a rivrr In i.ur rear. 1 »li'jit iuI.»!IU-M.< t rlin' '.Rltitw thnt iii|(bt nt «inli;iiinti>. 1 mtpprrliiii..'lint wllh Urn r.(ri-i.luiiitit; which tin* ilrt'iiiulv** sU'*|> uf %-\II:H;MI. 11; lllVf». 'fluri' iitiutliir j'litiir.. which uii'Uiury fviT brln^i ii|i-_ithi' •:iJ isi?-j \. crimiiin uf litti.rs l»ntiii|:' tliif Wuntiilnl: ' """,. down thn milrun.l. Tin.' dviul » . i , . I, ft .\,..i 1 Ijlun hv tint truck nwiiitlnit tho train- - 1 " fur-in tlnwiilnll iiinl »tiirtnn r>i'i wm%' p.:,,.;-,., tlm .patl«nr» nf ^ii'riiilv. . 1 inly 'tlio j w '".' wiiUHili^l wi-ro f iiili'.'iJ^ I n . . I l i a rear-.tit;. «».i dri'ttnluK aluti()ii.-i WIUTI? jif 1 KIIVCll. TbtirMluy niily n mii:ill inlvnticn wua ; A k " ,',"',','„'"' Jimile. llttln rti.|i.tnnii. I"'itiii un t < 'nr ; '"•' ofllcu Hint ninlit tv'utiir 11 lint I)• tli« Ttir, .... i, i.r- aiihrtjf it.lrHV'k, mitl tin* ralrfMinl lii!,itiit j MUM' 'i...vii 1 ml.,!. , |..< 1 !•>,- r- ! t.T:i ..!.. I ( I, III , 1 -.'.,- .•.•' 1\ , |, . I. II li \, , other. Onr preparation* of two days tnuit have vynruoil the flii'my that soinethlng wai t"nilu«. Wlicn tint bagks sunndod ''ForwardI" Ilia wliolu Hue, is far as omt could acu, •tnod up In tbe trpnclit*. It-npcil ovor tho.p/itapiit and ntnrli'il nnyly forward. Tlm cmctlo ofMatiserii ond ItctniuRtuiiK U'Ron at ulice. whllu tb« rpat and whiz nfbnl- let* showed that thlnKS wiTMj^uuiInK our way. Iu a few uilnutca tlm Cblniiw litter bearers were bnsy lirlri«lnx in tbe dead and wonudcil. Thin thn H<-n- era) and staO and our fli'ld ttlvgraph" niovvil forward. Our men carried tbe Filipino trenches with a rnnli, ydlin* In good, brnrty Aaglo-Haiou fanhlon, and wo were nun over thtru, looking ut the frarful wreck and ruin war leaves behind. A half down deaJ and dying Filipinos lay rlgbt by onr path over. Ihd foiri their inoiltilt and nmttril* In tbelr ln»l dtfotilea, arid tha othtm T calling for w'dlur. Boon colotuns nf emoku arlalng every where marked the progress of oar troopt aftri tbe flying too, for whtn tlmKiliplnoa do not born tbelr botuKH and vllltti'/"—a> they are Mddrn tu dn 1 Chief LULU—the •burp* sbooter* biddtn In the bonne* noun bring an avenging torch from tlm American*. 'All dny long the Use tolled forward through swamp and bill «n<l'Jungle, every Dow and thin balling to pay re- spect; tu tbe /oa hidden behind tb» earthworks they bad thrown up every- where. At d.nnii.'t we reached a ttreaui with «t«'[i banlu where therm wii u ford, and hero I hu enemy waa.atronnly Intmncbed. The Fourth Unltixl Htatirs cavalry luaJo a nioat heroic ot tuck on the frout, oMintol by thuartillury, and carried ILiiLKBllani atyJt._. : W«-»n<)nt jihe 'toJgb t fn thbrchday 's inacbe's. My old fluid artillery experience help- ed me here.. By menus of rot,** my bo«ky fellows let our wu«/ni» down one and 6tew them np the other, lly little wacuti train was the onlyone tbat goVacrons tbat night, and I had to feed jirettjrflearly everybody out of my stock of rations. Next day Wnwitun'n advancing left\wing bad driven tlio enemy from onr front, to we marchtd- ranjdly 4u make a jnoctlun with him, Tbat afternoon we reached him at lh« railroad, wbeT« my yooug; litrn tenant bsd followed hloi with a n l i X Ho, fol- gy^ (lBsofated)-iriw-*n tbe-KTOond, ^ lowed op the railroad line with my combined forces. Tb» enemy bad tort down rnnciof tbe lint. Hi> It wm lively work to keep np with tbe. advancing army, . - Two sharp tnitgtmtaU Sondayaft- emooa, io-which our lot* waa SO, snowed ns what was cut out for ni bonud by the d>f«t«<I eotwy.. Neil Bucmiog w« moved forward to Jfaillaa Hera there are a larga river and rail- toad and wagon bridge. Tbla mi •tob- bornly conteirted, but tb* valor of tbe Tbird artilleryjiDd the Katuaj troojx agaio orerpms tremimdonJ oddn.^nd <b« bridge* awl tbe town were onrs. Tbe rixnij partially df»troy*d tb» alone wagon btldge, bnt tb«t besvy iron rail- road bridge wai too uncb for tb«u. curkrvMcli ull ntlri'fn ur« hiliK 1 iiii.l [ I'ru.t i.i uik'ri.!ti'i.|]K' lmltntl.ni«. . JI(-il m.riiinn { Arn ' „'„. e a r l y WH rtnrl<;<l fur unr limil il.i"li f . r I " - Malotun, 11.iw iinly llinv ui)U* »u-n;. .,,,, wl _ Mtti'h to our «nr)irl«i', littl.) rinlxtiiiiiv ! r.. ;,u waa etiiiintitvri'il. nml bj 11" ••VJ«-fk >., ",''-'*", liiigit Vuiuiin'K of miiiiko r<i|l#i) np, the j l:.«-.^i.i' uf Klllplli'. ,l...|ialr 1111.I lll«lit. ; "" riCi'-t.-isiv-^ir.lJ-r^.^j^jf^,!!"?' ; ; L!V:!'."'"'i" " " ; ^ ;| '"' " • i-v.i!^ : u-i!-i,.:-trit-.iiir.."i .I'MI'I, !>,". fall.uf tho Klilplun capital wn« |iriibul/ly i un the bulletin lx/nnk if tin' I'ult..l ," : Htutu brforu lili Aim rlcnn ofHcvr wu» j . e*tabliahei| lu tbu Fili(luu xi.iiijrrd hull. ' ' ' They hud turned tlm 1rftiil»uf» , pdluct*, wlikli wim ml.I (.1 b"vi> I" >-r I.i tlii-'lii..| ,'.,„ |..,,. -,, K. I, , II,- ,,,.,...,).,. S..1.I ... ...,.,.. Jnnr. very rloblyfiiriiUhid. Tlm tmvn >van ''"" r cu letely ubntiil.ined .'«ce|,t by <!..- i iZTf.'v^XtZTlVn'hl'Z •" riiler|irlalliK CbllieHi'. wlm Imit »lir..u<l Al> ,| ,,,,„,.» i ,nwk 1...1 - . « «i 11.11.1.1 Hi. Tlii-r- I. ijui. y,, |, irh : !••' iJ»l|.,ir, V.l.u !.,.',, »!„,«, |,1, . ' 1 In11.(. . ll,. un Hi. .»rlm; .•I Ih.. Ill.-M i.r I.'I'I.,.1..< l-.ilii Or.i . In ih., Ki'illll'l "••?• .. • ky. ,|.ll_ll|...l.. ...I/.,,. I,,!,,,,, •!••'• i.r.'«lili ly taiwilC'hliiPM ftpKHowrumny I, which, It li ciirtalli. wen. n.,t tbrlrr They urn flu* "natural burn l.j.itir<," anil tlm rl«lin tlmy tnkv In k.i'|.lu^ with thu uriiiy wuiil.l Imlurnle In ii n..l[..r 1 onic The nlf(ht lifiniiiiucliiiiiniiil'inril ' t>roiit<rly It •uinetliuii irrrn|l,tllili' tui.nr » men, nnd It In rmiiy ulmunl t.i mn m inn of the heavy fiirnltiirti ivhleb thu inwiji* .f ckrry olT «tid wblrli 1n11.1t nl..in.|m.-.l BKUIU. v VVImji lh»T_hi»iljrtjjJjy7Ji«ik.ehi.irif.«..i ufTiirSvuiTilut'leifi^ jniiincrtiniimliT i.».t- , ing lit.'jppid iburl, and ull i'hiiiniiicn : . we.ru picked np pmiinitly und p'll to j vfurk cleaning tha i l i u m - iimpi uf a •huyk tu tl)i» irlmibilitits i/f tli" tunu r tliun vvu« ciiuu'il by lt» 1I11111K11 txnut Klll|'llM toAliierUnn cjlitml. riihi-K-ivn . •* bavo l»efn hero It Intlm pulley lu t^uu | ' dilute tllH IIHtlvi« mill Ill'llli .' thelllli ; . couio buck into tint'ilewrleil •niihlry iu ', our rear; which utioi hud a tei uiinn ' population, it limy W> WIHIMX* ul- j tiuiulely, but but cnHt ili-urly mfur, »«.! they huve eneaki'<l In and attmkiri imr j j | , :n , ri'tf^ twlie, lu urlr BIIICI'IIIIIIK in -t nt '•w j(i, n ling our con>umnli.-aUon'» cu tb« mil ruail am) ijultK •iiccretlln^ In tfarlni. down f.mr of iuj• au mil.-* of IHI^MDII - Xn.l I !..«.• »jti,. w .l tb-truth-.f tl, lin«. Heverol kuif. (buh.) a«a»msti..u. I |/, t tw ,,JiU ,, , , . ,„.„ „,„,,_ , 1C)IjiM of a<;l!iier» who were aliibv b»v^ « <„„ „„..„ „. , .,,„,„ (>, ,. a. j(, IH_ „„ HJ| ,,.|, frlwudly native* ha»e«-,m» back. jwll , a ,,IIH <Ul, ,.,.„„,,, ,;.|V,,' , n I r-.l.^1 ,11.., .'..'- In I/,, nlwiivi li..iri| thi 1 JI 1.;j< 1.11,] Hi,,., I llf,,iii.-.t t )..v..[ ( 1 " II il.l'i.ll ».,,„ Indh /it that th» Fill- i bstlva wftB a Slafiwr, liiiwi'vi-r.-I"* pable ill lining'inucli hnriu. The et«l it ' j^7| «i-, yit a lung way off «nd niriot reijinln *i ' tl{ - '• ontil the TuKul'» eli/iiiijit »./L.-i'lly i,;, ||,jy whippt-il thnt IliiMlulk-at ualivrs will UIjJ ^,, CD longer b«|l(;v» tb» giKantir b'lt ill- ' geotons ll«ra bywhich their leaders hanr , held tlniii In feiir and hntr<rd "t tliv j Thou American*. Tbe UVIOKV Manila nntiv<- jiiear '.' wbo Ihfuka st nil concede* thn li./p>-l"»i uTmTiwifierfii-^Tn; ftn- rniii" f«tti.'. U ID I,I,.| 11 ,;• In.);. ^ williin t, i : er\ fi-w tuiiniii^ M I hlivo i;:i.| flu- |in,wrli ir< IIII,I| -..ii my miiid.--Niitu-t >•«•..(«*• l | < » , ( lulm. u# Si.utt <>t New r'inn|.< rlnrjil, . r.al l>i»-r, <>.. lviio uliui hi» IIK- .,r.nt'.ri'»i< U-atty f-V</tt, O w n ' contending with that faraway jvrbll<- thr latter vr;n .il!eru[.tii)(f t/i rob wonderful uation tbat la»«I< nri« xr'-at 1L1 tutinn't li-.n-.-. I.-,, j,r< =•• nt. <t n abip after another In apparently emJIeM 'lurlonn bill of ««[»Dh<» ti. th<- ^tlit« fur (rocemion, tniled with hearty lui-n. .payin>'nt. It will Iw riimnil^r''! tli.it frd. •'•'.• : after 111'! »^o«tioa Tliuma»_; t»,sl,, ut Eaxl.ai]-. UO.»M. .ririM'Tofbiui tut wri.-fal week* ''After . Tb, !>«( Jitm-at« ..I"Erigiatid. .Mfrwl J^"' 't""' w . a ' lrh ; J ""'?, "•»««•'=•<•-« An( ,tiri,'hfl ,writt..,,tl,.-f.,ll,wir, ); bi,,.,. '""j" l;"'^^ *•'«• •"' « »•••- . .,., . . . . , ,r n '-trnlax tiw, bn<-i;<iiin lliuium inuil', day ode. entitled. "An Imllai, Hiuii- „„, ^,, , ;f%m ,,„ ,, rvit ,, T,, 1,,,. r,,, y mer," tu lb« >l/htlftli In carins< fnr Unity. The«tal«autboti- aonlvewary of g O «« VlckrJa's birth " u v "", u * "," \"" J : '»"«-«>;••«>»•• '•• ^. IIPH refa»s to lmtp>t tlnj bill, und tiuw ,-..ur r.«;r ^cjitjjji, <;f trinjoD* *ai.t to r'<uvir /1 >v.i in ; Ibwamuctirj-ClKVelaiid_Plain J/xulHU Whn'ltnl lh»" ictptir trm-ii., Bcatlerln*' ii'; tult'J ' lur,4 ' •; '., I n u l i Tkfl*- F»i«ad» DneU. '•'.'.? ," ' Indian* who h»r»L<-en ry<'Dding tbe ' IJ.TID^ cjunthf aS'jftK tbo -Miriii-iu.i iri nut *:*<.*< : river tra^-piu'n an>l fi«bir;»; nre retnrn- T>«u«h April •miitUlnl wllh In riuw.-m-. luis tu tfcelr lwmi»-3 near Black ISivtr AJ°.'U">\. ..aoro.. *«*« *.,,.,.., 1 F «- u « i0 ^"ly"^,' 3 ! aD / - f , th r«;« . I a:i accompanied by ititDa* irom Iowa. T?U V«rV h * t( "'* l * ut w) "' r "•"' 1'"' i wbo belong VJ tit HTC and Fox tribes. ltrthoti(lit »«o of tfi« tlm-. o»r« >-r;..:.. . wbo will be their nuntt dorirsg tile it.JY .•«.<! ar,J .t.c^J.j ?£,["* ^ la ^"y »«i*n.-WoDBWa, rllh l-vlil, litut lt.« ttuUfrn

1, ,-. f ••:;-.:.- l.iv - Monuments and Headstones, filela, » PUadlts •« t»», WIT* TtaM ercame Him. civil war," said! intry was fn 11 of. jere were berpes. by of Worship

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l a , »PUadlts •« t»»,

WIT* TtaMercame Him.

civil war," said!intry was fn 11 of.jere were berpes.by of Worship.the great gen-ie Union ctatea

war. and theike au uprisingirts cf men andi tbonlfnlmmgathered a boattaking the most-« in their arras.y the thousandej wbo had losttad lcet fathersad served withae wildest dem-anj pridft to-

irich crowds hadcountry. Con-ion, they were •Jrant, never a're these greattrative huraan-uahea—by thelion and devo-people etood Ingeneral of all.

a great crowdsiweilesa Thereiasdpet'Of latfcisionj to inviteon. Ha seemedHo far o» bisnorecponaive.im raged in a..men cheered,heir arms andldren screamed•D on.all witUiresslon on lila1 look behindplated rann ingt against malt-the absence of

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II. NO. 14. CRANFOKD, Nr. J.. SATURDAY. JUNK :$. l&K) THKIvK Civ XT:

Best equipped Marble, Granite and Bluestone yardin the State.

Monuments and Headstones,Cemetery JFork of every description. Beat material and workmanship

memoriai?8 £ 8 U i ^ e V e i ?r O n , e ^ ? e t m y tetign* and prices before ortlertnff yourmemanals.. New sidewalks laid, from 9e; per ft. up. Blue etone for all purposes.

I? E. Whfpjsl % 881-901 E Grand S t , Elizabeth, K. J. Telepfiime I.

AMOS CLARK.PRCSIDCNT.

L.r.HCRSH.WICC PRCS'T.

E. A. FAULKS.CASHIER

THE CITIZEN'S BANK,211 BROAD ST.,

ELIZABETH, N!. J.Partsof the World.

n Ali

Boxes in Safe Deposit Vaults for Rent.CAPMTAL &10f>,000 SURPLUS end PROFITS ST9.000

DIIfECTOl^S,£oboP»rlcl»on.E*w,8.Atw«M.

A Clark.

RrT. Potu,Jatm tteCksdUM

tsar-Cliaa. I. Vaughn.

' n; ilcCuljra, '

AW2Alsx.Kerr,DiaCoune day, Thursday. Accounts Solicited.

ook bin closernf tbe people,lid a word ex-en the peoplehook bis bead,nthe moat ex-,

V Weatfl«ia

iiement BatBe was >lui-

g inr effect toth I f•n the crowd ;:it major gen-Is and coloneUI of him. Ong hands withwsiSitso.5ifi.~-.vS''-;tepped back aH>I>1O, movingId understand,lands. As bes in bis pock-through the

i, went np tochildlab way,xtchet. kissedle was goingd come whenatling of tbeis arms and1 poured overI, nnd for ten.sir way./hool childrenrecession, theurtesy to thobeyond theheld oat to

mmanded di-

iwusqoely-to -ehake bandsred.' B.BJ.JM...,_..._through oneB. and. look- '•.aernl's eyes.

A oloan light, • pure light, «u ornamental light and un up-to-date ia furnished by

Voaytrf realisable retea the? gi?9 electricity for beat and] power. Come and see'•'..'" their atation. Itwilleoet you nothing. Talk matters

over anilyou may save money. 'Telephone: V Station and Offices: ,

Long Btatanee, 84 B. \ 77 Murray Street, .Elisabeth 254. \ Elizabeth, New Jersey.

Lyons

"We1 will sell 50 ft., Advance Hose, Reel withNozzle and Washera, all complete, gauranteed to standHigh pressure for ^ "

©This is not quality advertised byxdepartment stores,

•; V/« also carry* full line of Hoae, all alxca*>nd *>«ehanlcal• _. :. . . Rubber Goods, Water Bags, Mackintoshes, etc.

EXCELSIOR RUBBER MANUFACTURING COMPANY^ 29 Vase, street,: ; NEWYORKCITY. -. 'Y

The Great Spring,..Hou8ecleaning—Lace-curtain» and•many other thiogs which were constantly, in useduring the winter need cleaning. \Ve would like tocall theatteution of the liOTf e at this occasion to our

-establishment- New••••improvem'eu'W"t6Tifatiiftater~'tiie'work were added recently to our present ones, whichenable us to make the most satisfactory work.v Jlmeriean iSteam Laundry.

16 and 17 West dersey Streab, EHzabettt. ^

13nion Water CompanyIncorporated 1870. _ „.,„.,..„. . „..;..,,„

The Union Water Company supplies the inhabi-tants of the villages of Fan wood, Westfield, Cranfordand Roselle with water for domestic use.

" The Purest and Sweetest that Nature can Yield."

kj&nnliewxpest of Becton. and prunoosratl bj him tp!m **w»t*r of cnat org^nle jtotixj." tad la •MUrtooiiaof t Cgmp<mrVpfttroMb*»iMji"Voax/Biob^"cobifT%tD^aaci BpcatxvSac'aoB^u ••apply, and ronncedbst* no anxiety Wh»t«TfiT»» to its whobmomeatets •

TteisKnatof t i . Cooponj b idroUSnl »!«> U» rOltgrn In tfch ft» ptat i» Ixalrf. «aJ i tilthapoUr/ of tl» zusaomeit to do ib fall ihu* to promote tbcirfravtb rnml pr«i«rlty,

The Company Refers to all its Patrons.Arwii«Mfititl»«of<h»C««a»«airwlUb»t»l»M«c'itoc»llon partiwwbo Ja not «t t

w**et toon 1» malia, and apiaia ntM, term*, u thod of «wtict, rtc.

Onion Water Company,At 68 Broad Street, Elizabeth.

cmAMroBi> riBS] (a* Tar

l * - » i r » liotiM'. Surtli-»ir» liotiM'. Surtli tnoM, K»j« viO w p Itwuck. Wto. BMofeilar, da»ot Ml.

d K

ita

H a .

Alt«lt.

M-Onl

BxrnTiM,>tln,U. E. 4t«tof.C.ll.*~llUf

J blAm.m. 'Km aa« 0.

Ont«inl»l u d Unoola I M A H Kin »IUBmanl Uu;W. itullpTaha u.. U. l am.

4J5—Uixx4o«n<i Walnut An*. ». A. I'mwl':iTnic». W. T.l'mtt.Uiii4>ii KDd Ijwoln-mivnu**. -tt*f« wftb

U. A. Ereroit. immi, Allu. Ura.li.JV (.'<».

,.y voarorrivtt.BTkiu !• Itrmp tm fcur Lit In t if r"*a

. Thntl* ti* e y A.yrl S a l ) .UOU.ND EAST. BOUND WEDT.^/

Clem. Lw»». rli*,. 1**,*.J1J «.,„.t«p.oi';

«.O8-*ax-I.U)

^ '. MAILS ABIilVK.it)uii«Jot»*«t-*.W,;j»,«. m., £.:.), 4.4! p.

From polau «wf-)l.l7 a. m., S.45,1.H,

The Cranfocd Librar/—Opera Houae,

THE TAKING OF HALO LOSAn Officer's Story of the March

- oa the Filipino Capital.

BEILLUHT WOHX OF SIOHli C0KP3

it -~ ~ — •P m i K«rl» MeralBB oa Marrk 03 t«

X«4»m aft Uarvh SI ! • • Tra«p« CmtT».«r W»t Tbrt>a«t» «»

Th» folIowiuK letter, wrltlto fromunder Juto ofAviill^. tttUV,

a p p a r e n t l y n a v e ;t i . i dy114ui1 tr . t r i \ v » h > . , . , (

i'tr- f . .r

1 . - V l n I.

Colonel AiniM H. Kimkall. aniitttntqoartetiuaattr (,'ccrrkl, from liln Dim-in-law. Captain Kdgar-IIn<ui'll of (h»UnltH Siaten Hlciial curpa, whu la

K (Irnrral MncArtliur'it i]|*neat Maiolonlntllp f*hHi|ipttint

;Saturday atterriooui from 3to» oclackOne jrcar'a eubaorlptiun (10O; weeklyeubacriptlon I0c.y Everyone is corjlally welcome to comeand [napect the Ixmka.

cm ucn omtcruur.

103(1 a. ni. and 7.15 p. tu.Sunday school 12 m.Epwortb League service each Sunday

CSOp. m.Prayer meeting, Fridays, 7.45 p. 111.Ep'worth Loagiie uieeta each, Wednes-

day S.OO p. m.Junior Loague meet* each Friday 3.30

p. rnLadies aid society meets Urat Th ursdny

each month.Missionary society meeta second

Thursday each month. ••

Presbyterian—Located on Union avenuePublic worship each Sunday at II. a.

to., and8p.m. .Sunday School at 030 a. 111. tr. !>. S. C. E., Chapel, Sunday 7 p. in.Junior Endeavor, chapel, Monday at

3 p.m.Gotpel-Mrviee, chapel, Friday 8 p.-ut:—Special Bible close for young woman,

Church Study, 10.30 a. in., Wednesday.OABWOOO Chapel-Sunday services at

103U a. m., 8 p. m. '-VJP.S.C. R, Thursday 8 p.m. .

CLristlan Bcienco—S*niw!a beltl atroom* occupied by the Eoyal Arcanumin tfit Opera Home Jilock.

Services every Sunday afternoon atI a s o o ' c l o c k . • --• -••" " ••"•'•' "

Sanday-acbool after the sorrlcd.

Eiiiacopal—Located North avenue, eastof river. \Sunday service* et 11 a. tu., and 7.30

p.n>- •• . - ^ X • • . „ ,

Sun Jay school 1) JO s. ui, , >Friday, Prayers 3 p. n » / \Vestry maeta first Thursday in each

month at g p. m.. >\month.

St. Agnes' Guild, lint Tuesday in eachmonth. . - \

First Baptist Church, located on Highstreet—Preaching svrvico each Lord'sDay, at 11 AJl" and H P.M. Sunday-school, 3 P.M. Tuesday evening prayermeeting. Thursday evening, ChristianEndeavor Society meeting, 8 P.M. Thetint Monday uf each month, trustees'meeting, 8 P.M. Ttie third Moruhty ofeach maath^desoona ami pastor's meet-ing,ei P.il. On the fourth Motulay ofeach month, general Church meeting, 8'Jd. On tlie^flret Lnrd'e day of each

-.1- .u- r ^ j - . « . . „„ . *:ili»aerv«cl,.|

WILLIAM N. OR A Y,

Undertaker and Embalm.Nd CHAIRS TO KEXT..

Cr«ato»d.».i" " '

C. C. HOFFMEIER,rtcnctv

Plumberaod GasFitterSUara anil hot «f«l« fcmtia*. TiBSUW ami but

airlMtftlsje. EaUmstarfarttMMa tori - 8«v«r sod «mt«r raaavetioiia.j ' • OsmtUaa—Biock.Cnalonl.ii.J. ,

•Vfry <ldv (I'em Illlfil timt 1 run lianllye v n pantu) for Utlvt wtitlnsr. We hajiobeen h«re for two week* tunv. Hint theadvance; which wa< tu bruin IIKIUV,baa aRaln l>et'b p«>lpnned, owinjj to tiiewithdrawal <if thr lVnnx^lvunin r<- i-uienta. Tbi'y have bi'en ri'iilmnl by theIftwa rrtiltnent. whicli will i<niu> lu furrta battle ij[>erit'nei>.. \V> I'litcri-dJlalolo* with but little ii"l«tiuicf Mnrdipi, after a w n k of ln'nvv tli;litln« amiiuarrhinK lu a Iifnt mi Hrrllilu timt Itla a mimder half tlm im n wt-rc nut kill-ed by it. Our divlaiuu—MacArthitr'ii-

;of it.lx;ut H.IMIII nun, iiidmti'dthe I'lii-iny.oiir riKht inlvaiirlnK andiwlnititix »vvr tuwnfil tlx1 It-It I win

with this WIIIK nml krl't up with it furttn uiiln ni-roM very roii|(l> cniiittry,

tvir# utnl kecpltiK tlio ({•'!!•vral lu (uiiftnnt cuiniiiunicullou withthe r*ur mid tbe'..left W-IIIK, '^yy.Wi.|.tlw.

"«^S£rcs 'J«ji>-WjB»'-!M*'8*JiS" II. H.i my <<nii|iuiiy WH

rouulUKtwcitili'urii|i|i llnr.Hut tbiitunitiiiiD. lluiurul Mui-Artliiir was uiorutbau pteiMil and told tlm tiuveturn tbatiit wa« imprratlvo tu sva thattb« itlfrnal eorpaitul dne.crrilit.

W b m wettartrd from our old lleaii-quarters at Lnma cbnrcti iu tho curly

uf March. i!5. lhe.Jin«.,l!«jJ

Wet* • ) pxtunnt^l that it t,..U n .by •test to get tt»tu ready fir nn»thrr a«F\.Yttice. 8a <tl p«?p <•' i1ajr"'\V*«liii'»iUy'laurninfC my wsgaa train niorrd ul. u jtha wagon road, wbild a pmb f . i r«»bad ituha rarrinl oar wlttn. t.»;N .11..1other ItnpIttincuU K|> tl><> tcaik. <rrather what «ra* lc(L<f tin- track. (• rthe FilljiiDiM hud turn it up iu i'.ui;yplacra. By tlfls titut- tinn> was 11.. us':-tertmi) ia tlm aiiinar.un.'1 r .luii.'« .1iba 0ftk'(*ril **n>1 Uirii. All Wrt%' dirt*,•w«aty and tin»eiii|it. We < f U..' sii:ii.il

|iushct| ttii. Our, i.\rrir.l lail'dir%winam.nl J^IM utnl rmlM.I to

'cut lu" 11 n ullUiiullin :'„.' K.U.IJ1rUln'il n.muiuiii.rtti.il 1 1.1...I.

*\lid how hut 1111.1 thirdly « f \v<ri'l« Wt^rt' ILinlit f..r tf t:;[ ^iHt.* ci i*

D O M n/i'lllil Iv r | l ! { i t i i ' l III ,till ioor , «tul... u« i i i^n m u t t ' i l i i t ik. v>.«tlrank ditch wat.r. Kut l<w 111,11 «.r»ma<l* nick by It. inutu'a tin' « . & I . T ,Th« ti-linr«i h linv vfmi luurlj nil .l.iwn . . * \ . '..'....that terrible iliiy'iiii.) wV' tUllt.l tliiViiiiifj: i'.-r >; "..•..-:ii i-.,

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•tofchiliK mm 1 ver i].', tliii .I111 i f I -stl l«in o u r r u n ami tiotliinit tu t.it all 1I.1v ;;for onr Waiimi t m i u K<I '"im.niJ ni>" K» 'a rivrr In i.ur rear. 1 »li'jit iu '»I.»!IU-M.< trlin' '.Rltitw thnt i i i |(bt nt «inli;iiinti>. 1mtpprrliiii..'lint w l l h Urn r.(ri-i.luiiitit;which tin* ilrt'iiiulv** sU'*|> uf %-\II:H;MI. 11;lllVf». 'f luri' l» iitiutliir j ' l i t i i r . . whichuii'Uiury f v i T brln^i ii|i-_ithi' •:iJ is i?-j \ .crimiiin uf litti.rs l»ntii i | : ' tliif Wunti i lnl: ' """,.d o w n thn milrun.l. Tin.' dviul » . i , . I, f t .\,..i 1I j l u n hv tint truck nwii it lnit tho train- - 1 "

fur-in t l n w i i l n l l iiinl »tiirtnn r>i'i wm%' p.:,,.;-,.,tlm .patl«nr» nf ^ii'riiilv. . 1 inly 'tlio j w ' " . 'wiiUHili^l wi-ro f iiili'.'iJ^ In . . I l i a rear-.tit;. «».idri'ttnluK aluti()ii.-i WIUTI? jif1

KIIVCll.TbtirMluy niily n mii:ill inlvnticn wua ; A k" ,',"',','„'"'

Jimile. l l tt ln rti.|i.tnnii. I"'itiii un t < 'nr ; '"•'o f l l c u H i n t n i n l i t t v ' u t i i r 11 l i n t I ) • t l i « T t i r , . . . . i , i . r -a i i h r t j f i t . l r H V ' k , m i t l t i n * r a l r f M i n l l i i ! , i t i i t j M U M ' ' i . . . v i i

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other. Onr preparation* of two daystnuit have vynruoil the flii'my thatsoinethlng wai t"nilu«. Wlicn tintbagks sunndod ''ForwardI" Ilia wlioluHue, i s far as omt could acu, •tnod upIn tbe trpnclit*. It-npcil ovor tho.p/itapiitand ntnrli'il nnyly forward. Tlm cmctloofMatiserii ond ItctniuRtuiiK U'Ron atulice. whllu tb« rpat and whiz nfbnl-let* showed that thlnKS wiTMj uuiInKour way. Iu a few uilnutca tlm Cblniiwlitter bearers were bnsy lirlri«lnx intbe dead and wonudcil. Thin thn H<-n-era) and staO and our fli'ld ttlvgraph"niovvil forward.

Our men carried tbe Filipino trencheswith a rnnli, ydlin* In good, brnrtyAaglo-Haiou fanhlon, and wo were nunover thtru, looking ut the frarful wreckand ruin war leaves behind. A halfdown deaJ and dying Filipinos layrlgbt by onr path over. Ihd

foiri their inoiltilt and nmttril*In tbelr ln»l dtfotilea, arid tha othtm

T calling for w'dlur. Booncolotuns nf emoku arlalng every wheremarked the progress of oar troopt aftritbe flying too, for whtn tlm Kiliplnoa

do not born tbelr botuKHand vllltti'/"—a> they are Mddrn tu dn

1 Chief LULU— the •burp*sbooter* biddtn In the bonne* noun bringan avenging torch from tlm American*.

'All dny long the Use tolled forwardthrough swamp and bill «n<l'Jungle,every Dow and thin balling to pay re-spect; tu tbe /oa hidden behind tb»earthworks they bad thrown up every-where. At d.nnii.'t we reached a ttreauiwith «t«'[i banlu where therm wii uford, and hero I hu enemy waa.atronnlyIntmncbed. The Fourth Unltixl Htatirscavalry luaJo a nioat heroic ot tuck onthe frout, oMintol by thuartillury, andcarried ILiiLKBllani atyJt._.:W«-»n<)nt

jihe 'toJgb t fn thbrchday 's inacbe's.My old fluid artillery experience help-

ed me here.. By menus of rot,** mybo«ky fellows let our wu«/ni» down one

and 6tew them np the other, llylittle wacuti train was the only onetbat goVacrons tbat night, and I had tofeed jirettjrflearly everybody out of mystock of rations. Next day Wnwitun'nadvancing left\wing bad driven tlioenemy from onr front, to we marchtd-ranjdly 4u make a jnoctlun with him,Tbat afternoon we reached him at lh«railroad, wbeT« my yooug; litrn tenantbsd followed hloi with a nliX Ho, fol-

gy^(lBsofated)-iriw-*n tbe-KTOond, lowed op the railroad line with mycombined forces. Tb» enemy bad tortdown rnnciof tbe lint. Hi> It wm livelywork to keep np with tbe. advancingarmy, . -

Two sharp tnitgtmtaU Sondayaft-emooa, io-which our lot* waa SO,snowed ns what was cut out for ni

bonud by the d>f«t«<I eotwy.. NeilBucmiog w« moved forward to JfaillaaHera there are a larga river and • rail-toad and wagon bridge. Tbla m i •tob-bornly conteirted, but tb* valor of tbeTbird artilleryjiDd the Katuaj troojxagaio orerpms tremimdonJ oddn.^nd<b« bridge* awl tbe town were onrs.Tbe rixnij partially df»troy*d tb» alonewagon btldge, bnt tb«t besvy iron rail-road bridge wai too uncb for tb«u.

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O w n ' contending with that faraway jvrbll<- thr latter vr;n .il!eru[.tii)(f t/i robwonderful uation tbat la»«I< nri« xr'-at 1L1 tutinn't li-.n-.-. I.-,, j,r< =•• nt. <t nabip after another In apparently emJIeM 'lurlonn bill of ««[»Dh<» ti. th<- ^tlit« fur(rocemion, tniled with hearty lui-n. .payin>'nt. It will Iw riimnil^r''! tli.it

frd. •'•'.• : after 111'! »^o«tioa Tliuma»_;

t» , s l , , ut Eaxl .a i ] - . UO.»M. .ririM'Tofbiui tut wri.-fal week* ''After .

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iri nut *:*<.*< : river tra^-piu'n an>l fi«bir;»; nre re tnrn-T>«u«h April •miitUlnl wllh In riuw.-m-. luis tu tfcelr lwmi»-3 near Black ISivtr

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' IIBAMT SCHOOL. ;

Firat (Jrainmar Grade—Minnie N'elpp,Thomas St*phen»on, Winton Wilbur.

Seco/nd Grammar Grada~~Ti)lia WL.man, Margis Dohrman, Arthur Ifnpkine.

Tliird Urammsr Cradn-Klla Hale,Marj.iri« I'ierce, IJora Krele, Hit!rundng«,J«,,ie Krerett. *

llow/ralile Mention-Oeorgie HradleAmelia IWker, Orejjory VnuJohnaon, Krniim Pierce.

l-'ou'rtlr firammar <im\e „..„„.,<Hart, Kdrni Kreie, Marion Wray, AuguetaOr.ihe, HattieJeainby,' Clifford Day,I-Vet* Derby. Honorable mention-Olnra NVipp, Carrie(Jrul»,Ali.eMia-her,Ki»ie KmocU, Joseph MiMlrath.

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•KIBB Morrison, fJrace lloty, FlorenceTrim,- Cliarlea Camrrun. Honorablemention liiiry" Jimi-it, r,rna ft<Kid, Don.old Wilbur...

Heroinl Orail*-Katharine (Jrpmie,Kriiciil Collitfan.'Alfred Idling. Honor-nl<l» iii«ntion*-lfeli-n l'lummer, MmtgeI'liime, Amy Fielils, Onion I'urka,' Clay,ton Uolligaii,'NoraliO«,l<lard, May Klein-

third (Jraile Philip Abry, IVteVCliamlwrlaln, Wni. llalaey, Harry Mad

Teller, ItirhnrdTruai, Edwin Wiaeniaii.I'homiis Pierce, iJomthy .Day, AnnoDoniihtU', OiTtruile Kill. .

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a report tu the war department of tbeoperations of bia cotuniand netr Ma-nila. Major, Young's report glveetailed accounts of tbe various niuve-rnents iuad« by tha component parts ofthis organization, which appeara tohave participated at an linportast pointto every engagement which bat takenplace In Luzon. In bia report whichtellt tbe story of tba operations troaF"«b. 4 to Feb. 15, Major Young, afterdescribing tbe advance on Caluocan,

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iay»:"'•"» aatlifled that no troopa dnriujj

The coolneu of tba women wai tbafeature of the atraDdlnjf of tba Amul

d that no twop..dnrillIadvance bare performed more dan T.i , ^ „ ,, W

K u . irfvlre tfaan tba deUcbment nn- J> ' ' ? ""t"?*" •n««««7of in -derLlentenantHeaniaplntbelrperiloot M*0

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nantHeaniaplntbelrpeprKfew np tba Caloocan road. Toonincb, therefore, in my Jndgment. cgn- '""""oip Kalaer-Wtlbalm der QroaM.not betald in pral»e of tbelr Inircpidlty Vbe W"-that la. afow of tbna-w«aand.ffleienrjT.v « « ""ly P«iacm»'aboard ablp to get

Major \ ounjt al«o uie^tloiia the work "rattled. "One , in fala «n,irt. to „ .

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- -—.» — . . . « . U M IN m i * acuuu .Heaays, "During the advance ouCa-! . ,„„„« m. . —"""••»'""»loocan this platoon did very accurate , T l l k e • '«« North river light**and effective work under a heavy small1 b o n t "" '

at North river lighter• rodder ha fooud that tba. — w - . v . . . , , „ „ , » uunrr a neavy imall I " B o n ' • rodder ha fooud that tba

a i m flrn from tho e n e m y . " He aluo w ' ' m e n *n tb«Mloon were v i a w l n a h i m '• t v « l » n f « i r . n f < . . . J C . I . . I : I . - . _ • : - with mingled acorn and a m n w t '

m r from the enemy. He auto.peak»ofOrant'aandCrltculow'aioin»which took part In. the movement!, aafollowa:

: 5 f » . J , c l * » « a l t t f C l i i iInin, llnrulil Teller, <lim.nl 'l1a)lor.

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rnmary D..pnrliiii.nt. Kirnt Kr'ade 9-Hft.'l | .Sm-oiid Kr«il.tr 1(1; Third grado M; Fourth

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w i " ' m l n « l« l Korn and amassment," rtetred a conrae for bli atala-roum. got there and cama ont folly

'* A D O ' U « " nian waa unaware"Eitrenioly accurate work was done.One of the brat shot* of the campaign t b < l t b a w n

was.at a party throwing tip earthworks u |Kh |go»n -«« a pair or aia glovesat tha cemetery gate, the left aide of wa'c"[b* o«il pot on under tn»hupre»-

Free deliveries in Cranford Mondays and Fridays.Special Bargains; Pure Wines and Brandies.

- - - - - •_••*•• »a*u u u a n i u vwaa walking about In bli wife's

a pair of kid glove*at the cemetery Rate, the left aide of a

theaateMnKdMtroyedat atiettiinated * o n

M n « e : i f ^ o a ; ) 1 i F f e ' uHhrapnel Bru proved to be very efllcaclout at a range of 2,000 yards, drivinga party which advanced fearlessly fromtbe right ty take a flanking party trnd« tumujanil (ifvJIajor Ifril.U. 8. V.englne*r.<" •; '•

A couipliuK-nl in also paid to Wedgwood'a battery, the mejiuf wjilch drag-ged their guns jm the night of Feb. 4for three uiilta without asalitanco anddrivlug the enemy back In great nuin

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bis conditTiin. aud came out lookingmore like tbe bead of a family. ." "••

Neit to the nerve.of the Yankee..oinen. the Paris' passengers >ad|mlrethe splendid coolneas alid "dfacipllne ofthe ufflcera and crew of the nnlocky"blp. Within a minute after tbe Parisatruck. tbe steward* were pounding onthe doore of the staterooms. They werenot a hit eiclted. and with iteadyvoicea asked all the passengers to "put

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bars, paved th* way for tho infantry ™a w * r l " c l o ' h « and come on deck."ed under A P«»e»H«ra unite Iu aaylng that

there waa no fog. but it wa« misty andsomewhat murky'.— Here are some of the e*ppriBm'e»iifpaajengera: F. E. De Wolfe of Brlatol.U. 1.. waa awakened by the noim of theship grating on the rocka. Presently u

^Steward knocked nt bia door., He andIlls wife dreiwral. and Went on deck

advaucc. .Thi-no guna wer» atrved undera heavy crow llr«, thq panuoniwra hav-lujt littlo or no protection. Wvbb'a twoHuna ars described aanilenelnifilie* eu'e-'uiy'a lire iu aluimt every inatance overall arc of nearly 180 d«Wee<i The twoNorduufeldta. (indi-r Unilermnt Oiblw•rnjtal.l to have been handled with akiliand efllclvncy. Iu one case tlio gniia

Tin: WrHlllelil /IIHI KIIWIIH'III TIOIILVV

line, IIIIV.. prtltloim • lirfoii- (hi- Fili..lil.-1'M Tor ii iii-vv lirlilp. uvi-r theIUIIIIUOII the (laiuimil Co'^ pnip,.rtv,

t h | r | i

_ ItualiupM MulM.

'L'l f'wi'lenta of Cranford maj;

itliiivenne lul,|K,. over the river. "11,1(1,mi- liecili.,1 l.ut pintleiiluily for-lTli

Trolley Cii....uiul theyi t f i

1 l-l)<-i!,ellt<.f tin-ftlioulii h,»,,r tho cost of tin. wmli.(liHtiliii-HN'kiiuwM. IIIIH Tmllfy Co. w , , |thi'lr fmui.|ii4i. ihroiiKh Criiiifiirii••.ln-npi-iioii(;h; rmfiir |i-«4 i | m l l (|,,,v

wimlil liiiyi- palilu liiMiiii-SHiik.il totvii-Hlilp .'rtiiiinlii,.,.;.. Wi> nil want tlu-• rolh'.v, mill nt SIHIII im pinsllih-, huttlmt IH mi iva-ii.ii why thi-y Hliniild not

Tm: work mi tin- l'iiloif.nvt>niii> mid"<Wltl'lllll(l| IIVl-IMll- Xl-«t-| -UVJI4 ll|l|»hi>ll

_ J«-t .liun-iuiil J.uly,_<>r. iilMnit-ii-y,.,,UK<t. Tin- <-o4t, ni'ui |y SJ.IKIII, han IHM-II

(•alii nut of tin- Ttiw'llHlilp. fiiiK..."K". yet; NI fm',- ini sj,Vji4 luivi- liivhtiiki'li to IIIIW ...uMiiiWHloiu-r-t appoint-«"H.> lay Ih.MissoM^niium.ihai ,|,,. , , i w n

• may IH-^IU i t. oiiilcct tin- i-0-.t. Thi-Township |H out tin- luti-ivsl. and It Is

i'.JHitili-liiiK alTaliN. Tin- M-OIUIUK'lilloal liivi-Msliy f,,r (ioM,,,,,,!,^. ii..hut piiNsi-d, anil our " ivfonu" aid

. M r a t l o n IIL-I-II not f,.(u- l t , K < 1 „)(, .„,

oiiri-. As an vxi'iisi' for post in

iu liiuuinll'acoufitutlonery aUire, He also"ervea li-o cream aoda, fruit eitrnct Iluv-•irliiga, nt live ami t«n renta |»r glaaa.If you tt-unt .-herriea Mr. Luaardi willnupl'ly you with the ehiilceat at u veryr»iiHonahl(> prli-o.

A. M. Shapiro, the South Hldnglothiernml dry good momhnnt, will IH< pleiumltohnn<yinit-n|| iiml e»nmin» hia largrtMtiH'lt of HuinmiT t;i>o<lu,

Ihirni-tt Cy.-ln C!o.' i»iv pii-pa«-il toatti-ml your III-HII In'th.. h|,.y,.|,, | | n ( ,

Jo* Cattimo lim placed n large uon-•igniiiwit uMlreworkauiiaaloat hlaNorthavtnuiu utorp.

M. K.Tuwuaeml'BHranlteworkB, Plain.Hold, uro doBlgnlng n magnillcent. nionii.iiH-nt whii-h will ahortly bo rrecieil inMier«H>jiietBry_al,.tlmt,pbi«i.——•--

i •

! • • •

Tlu.

phij on •!•«* 'Itonaevelt Munor ground*Illld nvlAh.i... ^ ^ . 111 >k ' ^ — ^ S „ _ I

• Wyard'itfopa'iu the"faceiif 4 hoavfire. This was in open view of tbe ene-my under clone range, and waa one of

le'buldi'M aud luoat couiiaauilable actsof the campaign, »u;» Major Young.

CERVERA MAY RETURN.

U. Waat. Iu R.aiav. H.mai..

that <-oiiinir>.siiiiii>ix I,I Inv tin- „Hlt'llf WOUhl !-.»( toil ' Ullll-ll,"hat.-v.rr tJi.-.i-oM it iiiusi |«. „Hoiui'llm.'. anil tin- Tnwiishlp ha*iviuly lost tlmuiKli -Hii' di-liiy intliiin sin-h ,-ostwoulil have niiniiintto In thi-.lu-i

sehoi.l ti.H I I IH Jh-olMiinrwlint larger

livi-cii live ami I'lghtivu yojirs. thantl»'i"illiniiti-j;|v.-n in |((st wi-i-ks i'itl2>-II. The IIKUIV-UIIV. Flist Dlsirl

i s"; Sivonil DNiili'l . Iw.i; Tlilnl 1)

..Ni; IM-IIIK'H (•aln ovi-ihlst y.-ni- of -Of ih.-si- HI iitli-ml in.ill,;., piiiiiio in

' pilvat«-.-.-hiMi| hut of i h u si-fining;liii'Kt pwportlon ,-,J ,,r,. , i m | , . r M%v,yi-in-H of iugi. and <» , , |V o\ i

.w\-.'ii uml sixteen who ilo not alten*»-ho,.|. Tlit-iiuiiilier. of ehllilivn IH'lwe.-ii tlu-iiKesof live and t w e l v e I31,1. Tti

•••lj;lit yi-421; 'ill. 4TJ: •;)•., 47il: V..•9X,«4;'!l:I.Mj;showiiiK

eh,«>l eeususis as follows:

Tor the pas

the st'emly

'••"' "It.•'!•( aihVnt tlnji> tor tTie"T>>\rt,i>iii|Cominltteo to pass tlu- •usiml doK

ordninanee. Mnko It rigid this time;there an? for too.mnny worthless oursin town v

tliiaaflernMin with the Prudential Atli.li't i« Cl'uh of Nmvnrk.'

NVxt Sntunla) nftorn.Hin th» ItiveniiloAthletU. Club, a> lrong Newark nine,nro liookod to t-ntan Imi, wltti the A thlotloUiili.iiii tju. |{ .H^,, . l t Manor grouuda.

Tho Kuiui.1. ,.r luot Saturday aud llw-or.iitioii day drew ipiite large crowds to thoIfcHiHwdi Manor «ri..uiiib;'.,iiite a num.• T of \iBilor» l>eing prea.-nt from W«it-•14-in.il i:ii/alH.||,. TulKit |>Uc ,10 , ,- U | l

tin- eighth inning | n t | ,« „""„,„(, Satur-•y with the Priidfiiliala wlirn KlnariBKui-n n fhuiicv in the U u . II,, shuti> vwiton, out in gmKi atyK McUrty

I'tlclu-il in the morning gum* Dt-curiition«I«J. Iliirrelt witi-hing. | n t | l u aft..rn<H)n

•r mid Hull wort thebattenir V'nin.for.l in.,, ,,|1 tlireoj-ainea.

•Viierully aprnking nil the gnuipa wt>t<>what may bo 1-hiwn-d an g.Kul hnll play.n»ir. Tho «.vn-a do not ahow niiineroiia•nlhniit playa which wt>r« tigoroualyap.

|«IBU.1IHI, ii»ith..r .In thry ahow H>HI» vervflinny «>rn>r«. ' '

iri-a wor»

lure Is a piroapect that thu gallautold Hpaulab admiral, Pascual Curvets,will be at Portsmouth, N. II., againthla aummer. A letter from one of • theSpanish lleutvuanta who waa at Ports-mouth last summer and whu ia now atCuJls, aent tu a peraou In Portaiuuntb.aaya It ia tbe iuteution of the SpauiahBoverumen( to ask iwrinlsaloii of th*government at Washington to removetho remains of the aailora from Cor-vero's ()«> interred at the navy yard toBpaln for reburlaL The Idea waa iu-augurated. tbe letter aaya, hy Admiraltervera blmaelf, and tbe subject willsoon be brought to the attention ofPresidrnt McKluley fur hia action. Apart of tha letter, written in good Eng-lish, aaya; . •

"I sliall uqueaUhat I be acnt to theunited Htali-s with our honored ad-miral. Cervura. who waa BO kindly re-- • '—* Ju . j ttur-jcuuntry-a-year-ago.

• - • » • • • BWBBBBBIBBBBSBBBtlBBaVf/

I. YQUNGJSTAPtr AND FANCY GROCERIES.K r o » 1 1

B*« TBTariwarda were aervlng hofcoffee with a caliuiiew that reaaaoredthetlmid and made the atrongnon-chalaut. Mr. De Wolfeaaked an officer: i

"Why are we not going ahead J"^Jfaeorllcer answered: '• ,

•*Be<auMwe.areon the bottom andcan't." I

Thu boats were awnng ont a ulndta

a b l o i i K vOoclCom-e, perlblSo.Pail Coffee, i»rlb25o;

o:OUve Oil-1.2- p t . bo., looDunham Cot.nauut lb SOoDunbaiucocoanntl-2 ISoisnnluuacocoanut 1 4 08o

- ./as at hia post Tbedls-clpllnu waa perfect.

Mlsa Caroline Miller, slater of P. M.Jaker. ruilroad comuiiaaloner of Next

W k state, had a room on tbe aaloondeck. She was awakened ty a »nm-J>Hug, gratlug aouud. Then the iblpfetched up with a Jolt. She heard the

OATS.

lime to drew She found tbe

_T;£.T5-_m.j,«.n»_<.uuuijj_a -year~agOj-whlla wo wcie in diatrvsa, and -hope togreet you agniu, ever miiidfgl of yourmany happy regardit.'1—-.-- T—

It la iufvrred froiu thla part of tholatter that Cervera himself will ouiuo.There are over 80 of tho aailora of theSantiago fleet burled on Svavey'a is-land—Hpetlal to8t . Louis Olobo-Democrat.

NEW RELIGIOUS. MOVEMENT.

Cruaad* Aaalnat landar Ice C r » m• «« »uU« Wairr I B Jeravx.

The M.-tliodlHt uilulstera of TrvntonX. J.. Iiavo started a cruaade againstprt-valpiit forms of Sobtiolli d.-sccra-.Hon. Tlii-lr Hue \ i t tmtiK- lii(lud(,« Oi>.posltlou to HIP »,.|||,,K u r ,,.,. , l r e a i l l isoda, water or othi-r n-frcslimi-m^, theuiiut'ct-iaary rldlug ou stoaiu or trolley»-ar». ami -tlit? wtt.-urliig of out of towiimlnUtiTH ,«r i-vnoKi-llstn for it-llglounat-rvnVn.wIio travol on the Sabluith toreach their apjioIutmrntH.

Tho Itcv. J . -H. llosn-i'll. pastor ofUtility church,. In illKcu«*lug the nt-ivuiovfiiu-ut, M1, | :

•'Chrlsllau men who are opjwscd toselling IKIT from Rnloonn on Hundaya

—.— ,w « . » • UCIWII, aoo zounu tna•aloon full of paaaengera. .(mo of whomwere drcued and eouie only partly. Onoman wore^prlnclpally bia wife1, cloak.

Morria Oreeu of the firm of Hyan &Green of New York waa awake whenthe alilp amnahed Into the rocka. He•aid: "I waa trying to get to deep bvcounting tbe throba of the engines.They teemed to bo running at their

nal rate. The ahip auddenly appearedto be lifted out of tho water. Then ibef * i J M : * ^ l ^ e w W M t l a

LEflHY'S SEED AND!LOJSiOtOris:j -lao East Broad Street, - . ELIZABETH U I

A Full Line of EverythingFor The Garden.

" » V "'

1'iunfor.l A. C. 4 11>"ia"Initial 1 Oil 2 'Joy

i

fi 'iHriKiklya H. S.

i>rr«KATio> IIAV, p.

IVrlli Aiuuov. 03o0 .00 1 0 l"

ahould uot pnrrhaac l w cream or soda,water'from drug «tor»'» or t-liwn-hereoulhat diiy. Tlie youug mnn who rldeatil. whwl ou Suuday for hl« hi-alth lauo worse than the pnvicher. or evau-gelUt who rldea on the cam from adlalaut city to addrvu a rt-Ilelous aorv-lee at Trenton for the tuout-tarr cou-aldrratlon In- rvivlvea."-.-I>hlladt>liihki

-f*iJM:*^l^.ew.WMojtra.tlBji_roqnaa.laitlng Inteiuiittently for laeveral uiln-oteaj I got, np and went to the atale-

joonj,:ot my friend, 8amael-*rar»aU.-hnear mine, and awakened him. I aakedthe ateward who came around whatbad, happened, and he aaid he didn'tknow,, hut that I had better get ui> ondeck. AVo hadn't been on tbe rockso•more than 20 iu Inn tea when, In answerto the rockets aent'-np from the Par!.,the life Having men of a station nearby.«red a line toward ua. The Brat abutdid not pau over tbe abip. The aecondwai a micceiis. but we didn't need theline, although we held on to It. Therewaa no »ea on. and we had no troublelanding in the boata. The women werelowered In the boata from the ihoraaide of tha »hip and the menfromtheother «lde. There waa only one kicker

Th.« M. Hmlth,

DecoratI.-HanfonL• Frank

•-•. deliverytown".WestUelt

Mr. Ho; Y.iuulH

spent E-—BMtrit't

The ne<Iwen cle'n,

. l>y tho oloptisslnp o

Sir. Ediabout agtlittle whllhis desk a

MIss.ClthiTgrailutuu-, Broo

' bor, nt liei• .The su-c

theCoiint;; has boiii I. nnd IIILS

B t o n e . •-. • _

v A'CHtcnlf

Church inpresslon oltlio South.

^Survi-yoiof the new

„ ler'a Falrvi•;• the Elchci

:i.. Georgol

- L u k e Hopibeen spendhaving had

An "All:will bo holdB. F. Hum,thoausplcoHoclety of

• Mr. EUwiBay that hthocopk-H iExpress" mho lUso huvl

F. K Hntren BurnsldSouth Sklotwho, It Is sa

a futile effort to persuade hiiu to obeyorders. Finally he was allowed tu gowith his wife, thus achieving tba dis-tinction of tx-lug the only male passen-ger in tbe women's boats. He felt sureabout It afterward. There was talk thaUtho ship's compass was demagnetized,and that her course was affected alsoby the peculiar currents in the neigh-

The New Sweet Pea

"George Dewey."

fvarercstancl M o s t

by the peculiar currentsborhood of the Manacles.

"The^women were~all cool'VaaJMr. PearsalL "Maybe, that Ubecausethey are all American!. I tell y o n . weare proud of them. . As for the m e n -well only a few of them lost tbelrlead*. liaron Eugene Oppenheim of

rnid olio Track from

«v

*adrlok>uK-a Uabklvr l l u « • „ „ ,T. AJJIVJU llendrlcloon, who lives

near Freehold, N. JTEas a largo turkeygobbler that U juat convaleaciug froman attack of the mumpa. At los t menprominent in the medical profeaaionhave diagnuiad the fowfa complaint tohave all tbe t f h i

.;l}to«ar»i*od during th» fcai \fD

vs. employing an average of two huu-J nml llfty laborera on tH» work. OnliiiiK" the Westllehi l i n 6 a t Oarirood,

it is aaiO the work of laying the aeoondtrack will begin.

for thetrutb of It. The fowl'a neck ianvalku, au:i ita"*aoDdron'a "gobble gob-ble, gobble." which cheered the barn-yard, bas Uwu dwarfed into a woefuland disreputable »jaeak. Many chil-dren la tba neighborhood have betasuffering from tha tnumps.—J "phia Time*.

^|!^lii'*JlVM..l«.Eai.«t..WUata.to the Aiuencan women and to Captain1\*4tiTi« "ana the officer; andIcriwofthe Paris. He never bad aeea anythinglike It. It was saperb. Some of themen apparently didn't know what theywere doing. One man wore only hU

TvtfiTt »b,wL had a stocking aronnd bianeck and carried two life preservers.He ran around several times ahoutlng" V W ™ ?lnkJnKi;'_before be becameaware ol the figure be waa cutting.Thttt^he wtht below and dressed him-

1. J. Roe. a jeweler of New York.'learned tbat some of the inhabitants oftbe coast l«Ileve that the Manaeleahtoamagnetic prbpertiea and that they M »bar, affects , h , ahip-,C Oopa» f ._K«ierk San. ..._,- <

TREES. VMES AND SHRUB*

The ElfeabethtownGas Light Company.

Ptoplict.Jwho had clu

• ft week nt th. homo lust JJ

nivcrsary so'' part of this i; /Tho Shenfinally beenHoard. Thgrounds willas tho appro;school ineotl

A man whier name butlonged to tinted stealingfrom Otto Bat Schafor'6

.tnlien beforemlttcd him f.

. Jteagaa.to the people-off o r d f o r I i g h t a n d f a e r ; ~ i r y o a JIttVCnever used gas for cooking purposestry it and you will be pleased. TheCompany will furnish and set allutensils necessary to use gas for fuelA gas range ia economical and con-venienX ~ ~ ~ ": "'.•.._" .-'"Z^""" "•'. -~.

• the Company at124 Broad street,

' Elizabeth

Tuberoa. Bulbs,

Gladlola'

Caladlum

nVwstedbyCday andcoraby Judge Cot

., to his sanity.'. loarned at th<

lx>cn ldentlflclog Ridge, Dato that place.

Tho LadiesMethodist Cliof Mm. Johnnue^Xhuxad

. .proposedtollto add to tho Ilie used forfubut after consto take a specthe membera.

On Wednes.from seven til

- Presbyterian--Wglven a-nifesUral for tChristian Endauspices- of 'Chairman ofand 31133 i l . Eory CommittEoaa will be int

a large attendance. Mr. Clarence E.g ance. Mr. Clarence EEarle of Brooklyn has kindly consented t id h

kyn has kindly consent-ed to aid the youncr folks lu their goodwrk l h

Van .Name.Real Estate.

inches.e the advantages ofnnections.Elloclc, C r a n f o r d ice 34 T»ine Street.SBOortlotidt. - "

HH't

Mondays and Fridays,ines and Brandies.

; r , p w q a ^ r t , . .'iptill>dali>hlatl*<irinrt«r,p«fdo*..Ionian HWrj win*. W-jMXHild ijo*rtman Brp'«. Fort wlo*, ft nurt,Jrotul. par quirt,Lw 4 Bcm'» aU III(tJud .ScotchbUk«T. l«r bottle. - '

4 cOd Scotch whUkrr.tumOlUmpetbaitH • • - - •.b Banwtt'a Ola Tata cio, t»r botti*..•ist»«ia-ifiaw^b*t*tit-j'5>

•ort Win., i»r rjt.hOT7\Vin»,pM-Qt.n eltnt botlla lie

ier East Grand,

J

GROCERIES

SATURDAV, J UNE 3,1893.

Town Kdtoo.

Cranford Council, R. A, willniTuesday night.

Town Commltteenian Severance has' been under the weather the past week

but Is out a g a i r r . :

Three hundred and eighty three. Uthe number of commuters from Cran-fonl on tho C. R. R.

. _ ,The regular monthly meeting of the

. Itoad Board will be held In. the Town-• ship roomts Jloflday night.

The Board of Education advertisefor bids for the purchase and removalof tho old school building.

•: Miss Nellie Lewis of Brooklyn wasthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Buckley ofCentral livenm* from Saturday to Wed-

.ne.sday.

The Ml.-*se,s Ethel E. Crane and Edna. Hmlth, of. Plalnllcld, N. J., s|»>nt

Decoration Day at the home of Miss- Hanfonl.

Frank I. ; Young's hew

work, also many others will lend their| aid In music and recitation*.

Children's Day wil I tye observed a tthe Presbyterian Church tomorrow atII o'clock. There will be special musicand recitation* by the Sunday Schm.4In keeping with the spirit of the day,and a tlfteen-minute sermon by the.Pastor. The Chun-h I* beautifullydecorated for the occasion. '". Prof.Barton will-Vender a comet solo. AnInvitation i-t extended to all fricn4» ofthe Sunday Scluiol to be present. Theprimary department will meet in theirtvpular room at 1030; the- other de-partment* of the school will meet asusual at9.3U o'clock. _ •

The ancient style of road makiug

H B t A K Y 2JOTES,New book «dJ*l to th* Cimtfonl LJ.

t J l1032-A Duel19SO-IJUI> Turning J

GIDEON E LVDLOWt

Packer's Union ktiWlut.Had* from bcw» a&J atttmal Mtur -ku l frwa

Wants.U l

WANTK1> <l m i

r Mr-.

Dn. jDuntiar.

Uls§ M. Edith Blake,W I M T of Singing.

fulrn.In™.

• - - VKliiiS roll IIATCIIIMi ^ l-'niu ««•>•

rtiOHMiiti H ' k fttfc $la>

(dumping loos*- stone in tho road andcovering with a little dirt) Is beinffpeacefully pursued nt various pointsin tho village. So lorip a* you feel thebtonu tlw road Unl'wmlnableand whenthe atone sinks out of Klghtjyou arewhere you were before, with the moneyexpended substantially waste*!. Cran-ford Is up to date in jrjost things and

Barbara VWhUm.19EU-Chi!drenofMi»t tVwfer.ISO— Concerning Iaab«l Caraahy

WSOt-Htait of D*>ci«tinvfithof Hearthaida

*owl*r2OCH>—The Silver Crow ., ..> , t..,^...2001-Story of Rough J M s m Marshall.

A glance at the lists of near booka a H U L . - - .

Ida! to the librarjr during the tat fen S h Q t / i r W a n d HcSif f™":T""."'-"'.'."**"B>"*<t"l»'••"•'»•'months will convince all who »r« inlet- » i l o l l • M«»r«>»H»tnu!m- H>a«i« nmu .i..i»;»,>.!

esUd that th . Cfammitt*. la*neour»««i Cutt ing POflOr. fS^^XlSftS.&'SXiZ'ZXiTXby tha kindly tupport of the citir.ene. A uai.»'a»d«hiUr»B-» tlilr Coul&* t&4 ' " • " " < • *.;„"• >'"•«»"»«•bW8erli»t.»b*U«ailisclionofih-t>.-a-- 'Wmmn^i**.

Buslntta Taufthl by Bus.ncu M«n

UNION

Business College

, ._...u,-Uiui clira al ttx H i m (lUutmwk sad *I' Uuwfivtl ticbml. Uuailaj* out! ThnmUja.

IMi ^ ln iu «

Mwkl. IUnr>ol

S7.Of Elizabeth.

Pay* Tuition

For ONE MONTH

Promotion l» Individual.

Vll.lHriijjt.k•i tvnj il.y.

Hull II: I

kl Chiklrw'* tlJ

Uutwi llttick.

gtweryr n k I. YoungH hew gtwerydelivery wagon it tho "flne.m thing in'""•"" '* wa d b Ftown". ItWestUeld.

g nwas made by Fink of

Mr, Howard N. Folkof Flittbush, K.Y. and Mr. H .n . Hunter of Brooklynspent Decoration pay with ,T,/A.

ninWa^efiiicf^^^""1"^The need of tho street'SpMnkler »**

been clearly demonstrated this weekby the clouds of dust which rise at thepassing of every gnat of .wind.

Mr. Edward ilellstroem la able to beabout again, and was around town ulittle while yesterday. „ Ho will resumehis desk at tho C. & 0. Monday.• Miss .Clarissa Bookhbj' .'ntertnined

the graduating class of Packer Insti-tute, Brooklyn, of wnlckshe Is a mem-ber, at her homo oir-Decorntloi» Day.

•'• . The su-am road roller Mat work ontheCounty.roiul In town. The roadhas been leveled up In . many places

ought to abandon her antiquated sys-tem of road makincf " Foster"* Bou-levard" Is an object lesson In this re-

t dan object lesson In this re-

£pect and remalim the envy of citizensliving on leisi favon-d.thoroughfarea.

The.'work done In the grading andneeding down of vorjous properties

elt Manor, Is now tu showresults, but rain is bailiy needed tokeep the lawns in good condition. Andthe street sprinkler is needed on tfrostnsets. v

The gutters along Kastmnn'HtrtM-'fhave been dug out towards tiro river,

inn Improvement th one way but somuch lui<» the grade IK-CM loweredthat It leaves the narrow crosswalks[icrehcd several feet lu the air andpositively dangerous' for foot pass-engers.

TowiiKhlpCoinniitlei'man Thompsonis getting back to Ih-st principles Inroad making, in placing a layer of

larger list, a better selection,of Ibo bouka ]of theaeaaon are pimaible, and any aub-acriber who Umpwially int«reated in.any txxdtlbat he or ahe would lit* to "AdvertiMng U th« life of tradefind in th* library, ia request*! to asod *tlie name to the t'itigtn or the library;it Within the possibilities it «ill be pur-

,\. \V. MfiVom Hie. rnletiT" furniotiv* anvulnr dinner for '>V. hiiunc K.>.>a;I'nion Av«., South Si.l.-.

cbaaed

Xott m Ilia tune tu'iidvvrtiMt' S|>riiniul Summer pkkl«.

*"**•-*. V . . . . . AMD a r c o M u i N c r n TRESPASSING FORBIDDENSeveral booka recently odde.1 will be : AWO BE CONVINCED. , v . . i t . . , „ . . , . "l aaaurnne* that fl.» r.il."**"^1""—.!••--

JOSEPH CATTANO.flratciuaa . .

i«M»4fiit I IM t

Several boakarecently added will bean auurnac* that the Library Committeehopes to conibinfi aubatance and shadowthe latter repreaeiitina the novela of theday that live out their little lirea and are•canely heard of afterward. I doubtwhether Trilby ha* bean outside of thoop h i Twhether 1-riluy ha.bean outai'tle of tho |g 0 0 ( a n f J ^ J H ' M a k e r . [THE SEASON HAS OPENED!operoihouie in • year. "The Story of | • Jmir'Hig •'"-.-

PHILIP JAHN,House. Sign, and

Fresco Painting,PUIn and Occorallv*

Paper Hanging,, » M > l i t V I . I K I V

lCranfo'd,

;i|>rr

New Jersey

p ya r . The titothe llemlution" and "Uiunarek <a. HviM.lrli.tr Nt-ally

'ill bejlonjjButvrtiucii (istliiM* will U»standards »li«n even "Tlie Oadllj." cue

' of the ratuarkiibly atruni: ni)vel», is forKOt t ?

OOVOUNEEDNtW

Window Shades?\ <,

KOt ton.

„ „..„, , . u]. iii.iiuiity piucc* '"';•! "•"•"••K. '" pincing a myer ofntid hits received ii coating of line earth over the .Htoneii portion of theB t o n e ' . - ^ • • - - • • • nu..i«»..MS.i.r- ,

*,«d(y!w<>t,|';R*tSBiH>tKc;p

I roadway on Union avenue at Marlboro

Church in re'TOgnltion ofthe great op-] fpresain f th l d I

' — • • ' •

you niny have noticed <hatmvernl -yolujiif*,<i>tai\ng on tln> v^late-unp1oaaantn»a.^'hav»been placet) in the - .Wbrary. I f in a difficult watter. to c ) U | , r 0 l , 0 N .ilioooe the best, the moat emlurinif, - * ' J ' . - •asnonji the maay that er,e now in or outof preea. . From Stevena "Vealenlayr inthe Philipiuea", tu.I(ubaon'a"Sinkiii|t ol

Alao a full Hue of

Confectionery and'T o y s ' ••• •:

OPERA HOUSE CONFECTIONER.Columbia Ice Cream,

Near l-'hvW-

rrili.ni'" and "Tlie Story of thetf idera" by Mnreliall, ia the lonjt

steji from ^io»t t<> iirencnt, ot iiobann, w«all know; every one niny not reinenilwrthat tli* anther of. "The Story uf theItough liideru" ia the mail who nllhoiittlia rewetmiier c<>rref|K>ndont and vntttlml

DIEDRICH KREIE,DrUI.CII IN

%u ,,,nun ui nit- Kruui op- •"• ••«»«"• >« i'v *" attend 't-uiiinitin-pression of tho colored raw In parts of lo.n Hervlc- at the Muthi-r Church,the South. . Boston, tomorn>w.

^Surveyor Ham has completed a pui|> ~ * '*^~of the new flection of ox-Judgo Wlnck- J«p«n««» T«a.ler'a Fnirview Manor. Thin Includes

< the Elchenberg property latt>ly pur-The Uoldeiiltule Circle of th« Kiotf'a

Daughters held a Japanese tea at the

ORAL STORES;- ELIZABETH, fJ. J

everythingrden.

OeorgoFox and W. B. Cawthorne:.j,returneil yesterday afternoon from• - L a k e Uopatcohg where, they haw' lieen spending tho week. They rc|>ort

having had a splendid time.An "All Day" Missionary meeting

Will bo held nt the residence of Mr.It. F. Hum, on Thursday next undertho auspices of tho Hemo' MissionarySociety of Grace Methodist Church.

.... ' Mr. Edward-J. Merrlam wishes tosay that ho Is not responslbht forthocopli-H of tho pictorial "Mall andExpress" sunt t» Cranford last wck ,

,he also having received a copy by mall.F. K Hnm has sold a number of lots

en Burnsldo and Johnson avenue*,South Sklo to R. J. Patterson of Roselle

A DC*1 department ha* inoutlv

i-«t»l.li«lie.l,_i:<..ll«i«tiu(5 of

TIBWaHI.-tTC.

fiiriiU'rlv

J l).v Mr. Vim Order, at corniTof Sprin^liflil and CVntralavi'tnioH. ," All iitrpruvr-tunitH ;iiul pcrffc-t (,'inilil

i ioiir Krnt $'A~>- |>»-|-> inmitli•Apply to

! H. S. SANDERSON, n*Ktdoor

..l...ir C . . » . l . fia.rf < l . .n ln ( r».. . i l l mil nml l.ii... ll..tn .l.-.u.i,f,.-l,,.l. I .,..,.„ In,.,I |,,,,I f.-.l MI,H l « , i l | * l . . | 1,1111,1. ' '• •

If >I .n.,1 t

, Union A

IrohMua the-%f,imtf!'Vwrmtf"^^^^^und ibortaliy .wounded, lh« «urjreon| • »««uiliueut. . ^

FairviewManor.

8 9 :;(-

: LOTS

: •>

found ihortally uoundnl, .,„. . u i ^ m i •declared. A horrible wound hmV loru ROTTCR BUILOING CHANrORDthmugh hia Uidy, injuring hia apine and'causinix poraby'aia. Ho acceptett - th«Doctor'* worda of doom with tlitf cimrouoof ii aul<li«r, and in a weak! wiiieperaccepted hia fttende* "(fixxl b}»." Thatheli

DlKDRiCHKRKIK.Carpantcrand Gulldar. '

l'i«r*uii()

Mason and Builder

CRANFORO N J.

Wednesday last for the booeflt of theFreoli'Air Caaip-i which ia conducted byMiss Curry of New Vork, during thesummer at Wentfleld.

The youutf ladiea whoeuLertained weredressed In very boooraing ooatume to rep-resent tho subjects of the Mikado. Theliouue and Krounds Hero prettily decor-ated with Japanese lantern*, fans, um-brellas, etc. A feature uf the entertain-ment woa the very uniijup card of invita-tion which at tint ulanoo looked likeJapaneae writing, but which beins heldondwiao and reading down the card fromthe right hand proved to be an invitationto attend tho ten. This was the work ofMiss Grace Newcombo.

Kefruehmenta were served, and the af-i ll idDouiji aiuo to i t J. ratterson of Roselle I fnir W M w o n patronized, from which the

who, it is said, wll| build during tho| v o u n i r i a i i iM i n ,n | l ,n i I , iwi l i f *IR

endurance, as he rpcivBil no medicalattention forhouraafterhe waa wounded•onding th* doctor away froui htinwlf toothers who might be aated.

The torso, crupntylo of hia narrativeia very attractive t(j the average readerwho like* to have the account* of •battle brought to hia attention in a re-alistio manner. MnrahaU'a etaccatosentence*are like the ping of the Mali-•an, and the runh of tlie death-dealing•hell. He haa the gonuiae reiH>rtoriaJability to give a picture in a single *en-tvnee, and we can imagine hiru •- reporterand hero—grtfliDiotf between lines, a*

| jwssias^aaiisia*^

7Tubero.. Bulbo, each l e

Cladlola' •••'

Caladlum - »

a c

Reliable Stockic County, .•RTIUZERSSHRUBS.

ny.

Prophet Jones of Johnstown, PH.,_ .whohad-chorgaotspcclalscrvlc*ft"-for- n woek nt tlie BaptidtChurck, left for

homo lust Monday. The Church an-niversary services wlllbe held the latter

•' part of this month. . • ... • "'•~'The.'Sherman. Rchool building hasfinally been accepted by the SchoolBoard. The- work.of grading thegrounds will bo commenced a* soonas tbo appropriation voted at the lostschool meeting Is available. ,.

A man who refused to glvo his prop-~ er name but who by appearance be-'

longed to the "holx>." clas? was detor-ted Btcallng a case of bottled Ix-crfrom Otto Bchnert's delivery wagonat Schafor's Hotel; Tucsdny, •• He was

•taken before Judgn MendHi whocoinmlttcd him forocllon of Grand Jury

Rodgera, Florence Mareli, Bally Miller,I Vera_Jlerriamr Suii» Brumlage, Alice'Oldhnni, Ethel Wood; Ktta Halaey,Josepbine McKlnney, Edna Hart, EthelTra/lor, Louise Jones, and Alice Wray.

ha dictated hia nccou(,( of the battle tothe friend whu sent it to hia paptr, ai>Marahaira Last Novels"! ,

BICYCLE RBPAIKAgent for

COLUMBIA and Othor High GradoWheels From $ 2 5 up.

Quick Kepuiritig a Specially,

Wc>rk Gttfirdiiteeil.Wheels Stored for CotniuiiterH.

jrlielii iiveinie\Villo\v Mlreet,

pliiee.

f .E; C.Winckler, owner.Willow atroet.

.5S£SSSiSvffiSaE5Ss:

Potter Building. Cran/oj'd.

POULTRY SUPPLIESNi,« la ll,ii Him. In u— n,,,l -IHH ii.nr f,,»l<.

l.illiilieit'N licillli to l.lif.^ >H. |IN' l^i.x. J.'H-; H i.4. ill i'; III! IN

l.iiiulirrt'* OliiliiK'Ht liir \

l ix. |IV; Ji>t -'.V.

l>. *). I ' lfii I'ouili-r lormid I'tiulf*.

• I II.. ;•»•; .-. ll». I I .Cmliolli' Vcrinlii I'owilr

I Mi. V*: 1)\M. l lh- : , ' . M M . >ii<:,

I l i ~ . I f - r l > x i , , M l i .I,<•!••«. I . l e t ' l i l l l l ' l - .

.- ' », Artapparentfy deropiited man was

nrTusted by Officer HenrienHyliwt Sun-day and committed to the County Jailby Judge Coudert for examination as

, to his sanity. His name could notice(. loarned at the time but ho hu-< xlnce

' lx*n Identiflcd as a resident of Bask-ing Ridge, named Allen, and returned

' to that place.• Tho Ladies Aid 8ocicty of Grace

Methodist Church met at the residenceof Mrs. John Waterson, Central ave-

purposes. The

Bet all»aforfueKand con-

ateet,Lzabetk

to add to tho funds in hand which willlie used for furnishing the Parsonage,but after consideration it waa deridedto take a special stibscription amongtho members.

On Wednesday evening, June nth,from seven till ten o'clock, in the First

-Presbyterian-Church,"Qhuifordrwill• Wglven a -musirnlo and BtrawU-rf>-festival for tho flower fund of theChristian Endeavor Society under theauspices- of MLis M. L. ForMbrey,Chairman of the flower Committeeand lliss SI. E. Clark'of the Mission-ety Committee. It Is hoped every

' ana will be interested, -and they, have

B0A1RD OF EDUCATION.The regular monthly mtetitig of the

Board of Education was held in theBouVd room, Grant Mchool, laat SaturdayniKht. Trustees present were Meaan.Ilruiulngi", Everett,. Plume, Nnjlor andWarner. President Park was preventedfrom attending by illness anil TrusteePlume waa selected chairman, pro torn.

The Committee on claaa organizationand curriculum reported that by reasonof the adoption of new courses of itudy,jthere would be no graduating claaa thisyear. The District; Clerk reported thatthe time aet for the closing eiercisea ofthe school was the evening uf the lastday of school, June 15th.

On tlieilisrx*il of the old acbijoibuilding, a communicotion wan receiredfrom the 'iownship Committee r«fu«iugthe offer of the tiuildinjt at a" nominalprice, otter which the Diitrict Clerk wasdirected to advertise that bida for pur-chase anil removal of game- would liereceived. The clerk waa also directedtn notify the contractors for GrantScliooltoxeni'jye, jitonce... t i

John Flint Damon died jealerday atiho.hoBiaofJii*son, George-Dninott, atthe oge of 91. Mr. Damon hud beenvery feeble for the past few month* butprevioui to last Winter hod enjoyed rf-nmrltnljly good lieulth and. waa veryactive for one of Ilia years. Mr. Damonwas a botite of North Iioading, -MOM. .ami for many years waa in business iuBoston. He loved rural, life howarerand apent much of hi* time on hia farm.For the post live years he hail made hishome in Cranford with hi* eon^lthouglipreviously a frtqiient visitor. 'l'U»funeral will be held ia Boctoa, therebeing but aahort private service at thehome here.

aumlrleaiitMtvv VOMK

to purchaseIt |^ knownb iu Craufurd that tha lisnt and ('lienpoit |>I«JC

Clothing, DryGobds;^hoes& Hats- is «t-

, K VV;I|(.|I. I--;. «.tl, * !.Ha'nlliiM l>NliilVrllMu' I ' I . U I I I T ,

_—*~H)r twit tnrri-fat tl~~~ '""" ~I'iMiliry Ncttifiu I.Ut Itchu..I.

, . t1(11. tV;l1ln.liV.iJI'ln.«I.Jili i In. II.'.V, il

iln.|i, ;.• in

u In.ii v.. HI..

Cor. s4oUlW and WALNUT AVKNCICH.

Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed

vnutmiAS MCIKSLK.Subject for June <; "OiSd,, tho Pre-

server of Man." Service* at 11 u. in.All are oardially inv|t>il.

A Chrhtlan H»'lcjnce Iteudlng RHinias b«-en opened at the rosIdeiuV* of

Jo-cjih B. Hen on Mlln ntreet. Tosti-monial Meeting each Wedncsduy eveningat 8 |>. rn. at the It>.'adiug I

» • " rw —•~~"".T"".L^*^'.J..^'..!'™'*

grounds within fifteen ilnjB. or namewould be ttored at their expense.. Ou the report of sub. Building Com-mittee that the Shenoon School buildingwas completed, aame waa accepted anda warrant ordered drawn in favor ofthe Meaara. Heiiritter for the balance

Idueon contract^aobj^ct^o tfle'_ftpprjoTal.^of Townphip. Oninjel, as tc>,,Jei;ality;.ofreleases of liens presented.

The following bilb were ordered paid:John Fierson, - ' % 3.50

Henry Cooif, 3.ME. LOakley. ftAmerican Stool Co., 4C.S0 -J.C.W. Rackih, 33.50Elizabeth Paa Co., ' ZC3 _,

iThe grmlv of the new trullcj line onth v l h lSouth avenue the 'levi-l of the

Reliable Foot-Wear <At the Right Price.

AB Spring in here and you will want SeaHonal.le

V. Hill |.';-.; Jl In I T , . M In. tfJ'i.--.•('I IN. I'., i-i in. »:,:<>..<. h, i ; , ;: in.

* l - n,ll I.IVIfn-t rniKr.'-1 Vl-\Jlt~mii.~il'i^Z«ui'a n»'l»-r« at.'. n.llw.

: Nert' i ' i i I><(«II*M«...!.. a:. ••

Wiiiilitw MiTri'ii I'riiiiU'X, '" " . »« IK Hi-, .mil.

Urci'ii MIIKI|MIIO <I I I ( I I .lr l*t «i|iinri. fix*! H tf>< Ii In *« ifirli in wiilll,.

l>«»'l fori;*'! <»nr llaiiiirr Moull-Itiir 1'iMnlcf. '

I Hi. <ali;V;5 I II, .•,il,«|l.11 will k*<v r:«>t f<»wl4 Ift |,mjM-r ii'ti,||iii,ri 'liir.,|,« t(.«iii,xillli,i(.Ui;...

N P W Vofk flrnl Ni*w Ji-fw.]f Aiffiil* fur

I'riilrl)* Mdilc IniiiliiilorM antlHroiKlcrx.

y nt SeaHonable Jgive us <'i call as we arc getting in guodu of the. latent Htylea at k'BH than New York priceH.

WHEELER'S, JAHN BLOCK.

roadway westof Lincoln nvenue alKjiita fixit' more than tvally nci.-cssarj'.

[T.oxriJ»hlp. -EngiBeor...-Viwlafrd •• stotcclU11 h«.X'M'J ,Ct»niinIttCfi»fhai the-tr<ill»-y ;(frudo would not injure.any property, jbut tW-i change of level it n directdnmagt' u> the abutting property prac-tically making a dyke out of the road-

l>lwl. i.f IU.t*r,iltn..fliin't Fort'ct Our Itiiinirr

I'ooil mill Tonic for IVK^XI II.. 1-miJ.V;.', I I.i rum | l ,

l.t*<- riiiillry, IvffKH furHrwi fi,r rxir lirnnil rntnli«rw> frif.

Address, Excelsior Wlro and*Poultry Supply Co.

2H Veto*}' Htrivt, N».w Y'irU,

m:

u

em

way.

BIDS WANTED.!Tb«TK«n! if TAut^i'wa. r'4 Uit Tora&ip at

Cnnt<mi. S.I. will r**f» bM« fl* (&iptirrfiMs a d n a n l t t l U l t A b i U

of Bpriaffifid ITIUW tSfi IXolJ/Cnnt.ni. N.J.

will tj» cp«iMri ttn ti^jt tlttmp t i c a aad tb« I3w\i r**nv*» U« rigtA vtmjtt all an raj bM«.

Raud i/f tdmtiaa,TcTwmllpnf Cr«n.'< d, H J

N. & FAHK. h n U n tS-S. EBUSDAOE, pi«tr!ct Cktrk.

A. 6. HOPKINS,

'tt£lleuiudo11 <;i«iru;

i#ijp __„

Syrup 10c. per quart

Feed, Oata, Grain, Hay and Straw.

JOHN WATERSON.

Carpenter and BuilderRoom.9, Opera House.

— K » t i m i i t « r f n r n i i r P r t fnrPirT(roi!iiitfy,

r, knolw. b'itU, ».ren»; nail* <iT nlfinila antrjfciifrnl linrdwarn for

t TKiwtmnlile prifra.

ROBERT RINDELL.

Lehigh Coal, Lumber

LIME..LATH, PLASTER, ETC,

H'i&'l

far-:..

U*i

5f-•'-••••^i i w j

&£&

isit-2

fc*£

u .s&3

\a J ?•

A«w"C« ! W

1,'

fT

THE CHASE OF THE GINGERBREADMAN.

Cam, whrs • ISSer In Fulr Jrrll*Wa» making e*ke«, a» Xmhttm will.Hi> m»i)» and pat l<y lin-A dear-tuttr. queer lint*, Ktnt*-tbr««<1 M M .

Iljr and liy, wlH-n ihr cikr* %rtr bruwn.

]hr)i|>«l i he IJUHT lit UP iiwn and, Uijiklnj hi*

•Bun, run, f'a-lI <••!• & me, lltt

Tlif taker ran, M> wife r«n,Ami puw ttartul up willi

<IM Nm.-rran irtlh a gruff "I1«JW««W!' a >»\,!|.'.«i,l I J Hflmlli. tli)' atalil "M -J<+-The l i u w lit..tc uul <>t tli<- U r n wllli • ncl|h.

111" Jilun.'ian, fail a«y"Ur«n!U I ,»i . li mi, lntl«*>nai rl.ri-oi! mini"

Hoi nonr!>,) i . t r r i .Hon. run, f*i«i a* >-«»u <-«n!

Hut a wolf (wpl mil uf lli«And trolri-i,' lie knew, (TIIIM rim KI fisi,Y»l he tiurrlrd i>n mid lirnirlr cried, •Ju.l . « l h * » i.lf iKiamli.t up l,jr. hla aid* I

' "lion, run, fail a»y<« •»n!•nil tni', lllilrflnserlirrail mant"

ll Irene-The STTKI (tray wnlf t* »k » Ml«\ JiTliV tringerbmid miin irii> (fni-futiA «.I.M(I 1:111' H-'k till" U|l ••' I'llJu.l half « » • *'••" and 'twas UI1I7 a laaf*.HIIII anulhrr III" tixjk lilm up lu Die •>•'"Ami now Ihr f fouHlif » • • iron*, yr.q'll not*Ttn-n hi" •»»lliiw«"(l tlii- limit. M awajr h» ran,1»II<1 thai * « • ilic l"«i «' IbdTilnitff bread nisa

—K|la at, While In LailleV II >• Journal.

t,

A Wolrd Taloof a OncoBurled City.

"'iii" ii|inf i)ii(,|««ir rnrlliin inn'1 Itmiiii, Ilix w-.-ri I i.f «i)Hlf.' In turn,-

Anil. Ill' lullli , II ipurumml, "WlilW-.n 11",llrlnk. f"r inri' Oi»il,; fvu lifter >l»ll r*

U ' ' - l luUilj»t nf Hni«r Kli»»«lil-

, , , Ijuvc sumo of the ,,1,1 (y j tm] | f c ; t n { ) y r H , f U w ul _ | t o w j M .

Hun'"

-. ' "(1IV(< iu» .Timr beat wlmt nnd yotir>*mlc»t t-liair, I cini ti-ntlfy that there

is nothliiK uiur«i fatlKiiliiK. morn piircli-INK to tin' tliront tliuil n few liuur*'

1 *tal_k tlirirajjh I'jiinjivll." ; _ ,

white wine, Palrrnliiii. t'aprlnii, Wry-IIIH* Chriatl» Sly cellar la nutcil fur Us•tore*, and illicit ruiupe'to

thnt yon evi1'onilJi'lliin wliinT

"And why nut?" • -"IKmlitlcM it dutc« from tlm

(if Clei'ru nr l'liny the ytmniter.""Wine*, 111") iHKika, have their en-

rcrr."".'Per BiuTii,' jmdnini", you iirn»ur-

tirialnxly fniiiilltir with ymir anthora..riaiiaiurtVii1i\ninWtoiipl'l>'yiiiir'l(iiiiwl-

,.,ljj,.. IVrlinp* yon will ucitotTcr menuitiupbura. Ilk" tliniui IIM.II by I'llnytlii'elder nil IIIH llf'it nt till' tiiim of tbe tcr-riliUi YfKiiviiin cni|itlou, lu which h»li»t bf» llf.-."

The landlord, 11 l«r«i" niiin, with thohead of a Human cinin'riir, ahull, curlyhulr nnd triple chin In hruvy fohkauiilvd In 11 knowing way ut bin Kiicat'aspeech. lit* loft him, witliu ncr-turo lui-{K»lug patience, and Ilia wldo almnlderadiaapiii'iiri'd down thu dark atalrwny.

.Leftaliine, tli» traveler.'Lonia U.V ayoung imliilivt atmut UU yenrn of «Ki',threw himself into 11 m'nt, (li'|Hwltlutton the tnM« tbo long botauliit'sense•which be ii«il worn MtRpeudwl from Illsahouliicr. TnkluK out of llvery'rnre-fully on.Mif thiwu little tiruy. imhy 11*-urda wlikli nwarin unmiin tlie l'oiniit'lliinrulna, lieiiluccil It uudviXKluait.

~"Wln» o* Cecofca. to*»«l with tb»Empero Titail

Wlut WBI furtbrga mast cotlctatl*and |«nl lar wa« I hi m l , in tb« iro-(irraloti'df nhirh on tt« ensxhed wairanM t« tracM. tvtMKtb two outspreadwlDRt (if |traf»ral <3»l|n>. tb« ( i m kword, "Zo«" (Hf«). Perbapt a trlbot*to I tip nine'* rrtitlfylng qo.lltlM, per-baia only a rapnitltlOTM fiubjew.

The amphora ajiliratpd to bcgennlue.ao4 the Ural w»« iutatt.

"XVtifre do« thi« ttiine frcuriV'*--"Kroiu the wine cellar of the «odlle

M, a CflODollMBr."l i i» reali/ a rttf rnriotn dbtfer-

rry." •••I(»rt-r yet In tbia. It i»itltl falL""W«nl<! joa liavo me bcllpr« In a

win.-of (>cnl.a l.SUO jtart cldf'anktdL Unglilng.

Why oott" .Alword!" ,Urtf-dl". Tli» Jnodlnrd »booktb»

p an>l thr-y hfairt the garglliiKit th« lifjtiid within.

"la thla a trick 1 How la it thatYr*!ivln« itirlf dlil not dry it up!"

"I'liiuiM-if waa rngnlfed and bnried,Imt Mil liurncil."

"Tliut d.wa not miaiclentljr explain

« » • " : . ' : , • • • • " ' ' • -

" 'CM lu Ml' . 1 dou't try tociplaiuIt. I lirar ths wine uinruinr In it* pria-on. Will yon try l i t It waa too tart.Ion crnde fur tin1 aillle Pan«aa, tint furyim It It jmt at HID right stage."

"Nil, Indrrd. I thunld but care furita flavor of pitch, it* mimm* aroma.pIcRtniii, B» nalii tht> Putupeilann. and I

Jl mncli prefer the growth of yonrl d b l k i

i p g yown vlnryard, the black, *we«t wine,wnrmiil liy the heat of the son and (hevolcano..Jt in rnthrr l|O4|»y.. Un(palata-,,Me 1 don't feVl macb confldenc* Intlilt fowll CVonlin."

Vim"Comr. my hunt, If I WITH inclined

to l>n nniu-rrtlt Ititin I ebonld dliitrnttyon and y<mr wine. No tuoner do I aukfur i-m l> nn lni|ioMillite wins than yunhrlriH It,, and ..Ip on oinjiliorn, ovnwhich nt thin v r y muhirnt, I have liudoutit, U hovirliiKtlir upltltnf tlio elderI'lliiy."

"At Ifuiit. ulcJiur. jdti iiiliiht taileIt."

Irrinrrntlr lirt-aklna the Inrlolato•rnl. I ho Innillurd niiiovnl t jjt- wiapplugarunrnl tin' auiphura'i niunth.'fkliauiodnir I liu drop (if oil, which protected tliellijui.r fruin (uiitud with thn air. tbi'ti,fcdilWtbl*h« IIIIKI It with half Hi" coiitrutauf theamphora, the fimwua Cvcnka wine, and

l l i i l y k

wottliiil lilm without rrmun

GflANITEmmmi

jwwmm'

We tlo not annoy people who have recently lostfriends, by .peddling monuments but endeavor to getour trade b'y judicious advertising and by dealing «*cuBtoinere in a Btjuare busiheas way giving an honestpiece of y/Qtk and material for ah honeet dollar wewould be pleased to have your •••order on theseprinciples. .

Very truly.

M.K.1U5 East Front Street, Plqinfeeld, N. J.

m

by ita cutifliii'Uiciit, Krailliiilly revived.After hnvillK inuiln thu circuit vf i|anew iirlxiu M'vrnil tiiucx Itshort auil Unl ltn lirilllunt und

.«yA opo», it» .captor.Tho yinitiK, urcliitcct, in tlu> KCUII-

twiliiibt'of tin'rtKiin. IIH kill ut it ah-atracte^UT. Ill" timnu,ht(i liud traveledfar awuy frum I lui inn. OIKHI mute lipwaii travcriiruu the "iivennV '«if~si"|iul-'clirr*. tin* faaiiiunable jiroinnliuile uf nil-vieut Pdiiipi'll.- A midden .wJului whiletluTo hnd impelled him to grasp thetiny llraril. jutst on It WUH itlitliiiKthrough o»i> of tlu> i'1'i'iilnne in the NIIIPof tin' touib of Nii'Volclii Tyi-lii'. whenthti tiliuk •liuiluWH \if tlm' t»ml« layheavy on the Imrnlntr Htuiicn.

Tho Inndlmd rcturniHl, curcfully hold-ing a piiiull HUi|ilmrn of cluwic outliue.Thei irck wu> \vtn|i[n'<l iiroiiud witbltueu ami luiirliiiunt, tinl with 11 pur-ple cord nnil htiiiuiiiil with 11 lurKe pcul.so as tu litfriiirticnlly c l iw it. !!« nlvlywluked IIH lu< I'lacrtl it before tlm trav-eler. Having:

"What <lu,von think uf ihts', nlKiiori"Ltuiis tiHit tliuam|iluiratiicxnuiiiieit.Xlii' niiuiiiiil rol liu<* of the clny bav-

ing -^rown jml. r with UKC U>r« Koine. resemblance to tin- colur of Vctmviitn

lava, and rctaiuixl. ns it were, tho inl-lor of the Kepulclur. In mnntt |iliu'rs Itasubstance bad xliiititly iruuilili<d. as ifworn by tliu friction of cciituricH.

Witb a aurt lit HtliuirliiK rfajHct theTouujt man guced nt tliilelic of tb« pant, wliicli had risen fromits grave in the »<<••<• A Imif cffai

with a - burned topai aimrklo, aa thesun ulionn tlirmijjli it.

lint nil HUOIIIT hnd tlm wine passedbia lipa than a sadden beat, as of Iliiuldlire, ran through Ills veins, a subtlet'lnlutloii row to hla brain. . •

The Kobln.t. Tailing-from lili'lianil,atriu'k aiid btoko tho glo m in wbicb thelUard was votillned. luateaii tif cscap-

-II., glided' with tbe awlftnena ofknliiK aluiig the uerk of the am-

phuru and disappeared within it with-out IH'IDK iM-rccivcJ by Louis, entrancedin reverie. '

miiVlculy exclaimed n clearami liirliidloUB Voice. . '

Lonla itartcil, woke,-draw, bla ba,ndacross hla eyra nud stared at tbe ap»tfrom wbicb thu vulte seemed to com*.

The room was now in darkness, savofora fading Kliiuuivr of the tuu'a lastray, "ml tut if thla vagno IwillKbttluro Klided toward him tbe slenderform uf n yonnit and niarveloualy beau-tiful womuii.

IIIIW came you brru? " ho aaked inbewilileruient. '

"l)ri'unnrl" tnuruinred the, yonnguirl. IBVIUK her white, jeweled bandhiH>u"liiir"and" gtt«lug~softly~lut6~ hiseyes.' . . . .

Through the silken waves of her Jst-bbickbalrriimcotbas-iiatin.- perfutntdwitli lurrst twences. was drawn a whitelllli't. like tin- Hue of a silver stream Inthe iliirknt-js of the night. Tho netwhich enfolded them sparkled withpenrls nnd lirllliaut shells. Her roundedchin, totichrd with a toft dimple, theBlrulRlit CIDMIIO iiiwi'. the voluptuousenrvo of th» ll|». were niodelt'd on tboliurauf un uiitiiiue i-nmco. , "." '

Tho lime uriiy chalc in wlilch tbo fairuiikiiuwii war ruvrloiied half ctncculwl11 white itarmrnt, tbo long tunic orvtolu, which gave litr ths api>enrance..f !"<.im< ancient .lViuipellau beauty,vimrcd kr thu centuries, rescued fromthe lava of Vmuvlns.

Hut wliut prrplcxed. him more thanher atnuiKe costume waa to rceouultoin the dleauiliiR eyes of tho j ount» wom-an n familiar jtlanco whose spatkle bad(liicv K'ture shone into bis, but yet liecotild"not recall where be bad vver seenher.

"1 tin called Ntvvoleia Tycbe." saidslii* iu clear, musical accenta.

Tbe architect slatted iu ostonitli-lurut.

••Jimvolela T^che, the freed womanof JttlU?" .

."Ye...""Tho Moved of Caiui Munatlus

"1 am she."-"Today 1 looked at and admired your

tomb. Tell me. are you deadorlivingt'

special niicH, Shirt* iroued by hand 10c. Lace curtainsper pair 50c. Drop us a poBtal anil wagon will call foryour laundry.

WS\I. 4» I'Rtl «»W\t^* • . . . » . . , ' L I

nnrTter-ucuS^nfe-Cit ^^^th l l **Tht t

I built while living, fur myself and forCalm Fauatns. to whom the decurlonabad awarded the honors uf tbe biiel-liuui. and I hoped some day to nndthere eternal rest. .Tbe god* willed itotherwise. Often, returning front my

drives, before entering tbetown I passed anil looked witb pride at

>eUa aaJ t u b ! ) u cla_iad to durtiogTiUilj clearly betweentba txHindarlM vt part and present. Its.tried la rain to ccnjprebend the my»-tery of ber ttnag* wonU.

••Eittar 1 am dreaiatBg or eke tbiawine baa intoxicated ma and I bat«lott my sebsef," b» mormnnd.:

"Wretcb.-ibU U iwt a dreamt"."Wby do yoo'reproach met"'•In rain did I try to flee. In Tain

did I ftrnggle. Your cruel band aclxedma jt»t as I ventured one moment fromths cold and gloomy refuge uf o y tombnto tbe bright sanahlne and waa mn-

nlo« aenxs tba ttosm. still worm withtSe kisses of fticubn*."

Tbe lizard!'' And tbe yonng man,agbait. now recognized tba eyes whichbad pierced Uia through tba ebuaoftheir prisuo. / ' .

"I seer Uke| many others, you do notmow tb« secret cf cor tueUmpsycboala.ind yon are ignorant of tbe mysterionarerelatlona of Pythagoras. Not all of

perlehed at tbe time of tbe catas-trophe. Venns protected ber childrenfrom tbe anger of tbe infernal deitiesand cbaegfd na Into liiarda. I waasaved, with many others, trot mydwelling being destroyed. I eongbt ref-igs in tbe tomb I bad built"

"ForgiTe me, Nwvoleia I"."Kay, I would not pnnltb yo3 for

tbia ignorance; since, unwittinglythrongb it, yon have learned of oar ex-isteiice."

Yonr graeroalty ororwbelma me."And now to our reconciliation,

drink once' more of the life givingwine." said abe, smiling in ber seduc-ive way and ullliig the architect's cop.

"1 drink," he laid, "to the Pom-jlian Venus, to beauty and to grace!' I

drlnh to tbftai*in*;tberlovelySavoIeUTycbel"

He quaffed hla cup, and on bis browhe felt tbe soft loach of the fair one'tllrw.' '

> • . * . .'At day break- the drat rays of the snn

fell upon Loois aaleep witb bis head onthe table, Beaide him on the floor-laybe-remnlna of a broken amphora of an-

tlqoe ahape.. . .Waking from bis stbpor, be passed

bin band across his brow and' lookedaronnd him anxiously, as if seekingtbe presence of another person. But hewas alone witb a broken jar, of wblcbat that moment he remembered nothing.

Tbe coul breeze1 rouaed biia farther«tbe landlord opened the' •!*»..

H« looked qoestionlnsly at his guest••Have I been asleep beret" aatd

Louln in cpnfuaion.It was your wish to sleep bare,

signor.*'

l td X,«3V«rlfi» O t . ,

Highest Grade work.Ilaud work a speciality. Family work.all flat pieces

ironed, per lb. 5c. AH piecesi'Starchedand ironed

A. 1\ OKANKJr., 1'rop.

Bicycle Sundries and RepairsAjjent forfuurof the ,

% * BEST' STANDARD WHiekS:FIERCE. SYRACUSE. SPAULDINCXND PILOT.

Wheels from S26 4© '050.Repuiring promptly attended to.

TOM LEE.NORTH AVENUE,

Opp. Euglue Hout

PIRSTGLnSSCHIHESELnUHORY]^REDUCED PRICES.

J. C. W.RANKIN.Lehigh ValleyXoshr

Kindling Wood

ADAMS.AQtutfor

WC00 BOT OISTBOV V0U« CLOTHKS.

You can 1«% >iith> you will (jet your

.. Inttndry If loft (it r»iy plftci-.- ,

K; V.

Cranford, A". J.

, Room fill,« B'way.

VM.UA3X

Livtry ttndBoardtuy StaVie*.

Adjoiulnj Opera Hbuae,--

CRAXFORl) • •'. AVw Jerkty,

Reasonable Prices.TOM

JOHN MARTEN,

NORTH AVENUE,

Cranford, N.J.RAthbuildiiig, Union Avenue.

JOHN ISENMWashington Market Botcber

AU Kinda c4 Meats and. ProvisionsIs Your WagonReady for Business?; City Dressed Beef

It not we will make it ready in short;metre,oreeil juu amovr one from

••-lajge stwkf and-can-aupply-youwitb,i'seasonable Up robes, blankets,

Carriages *and all tbe etceteras necessary for sal-isfactorv and comfortable aumruerdriv.

(No Embalmed Beef)Order*

H. F. WHEELER,

Lake Hopatcong IceA Box I, Cran/ortl.

wood,vand, governor^o no s;qvernoy,cut hei'went. "rWbe"n tHe farmer'badbrought ths wood all in "Uncle Dick"corded every stick of it over again andgat it into eight cords. Then be madstbo farmer bring in two cords more.—Chicago Chronicle.

marrjed, sn as tbe -gs& tney'air-tomarry air all good d S S Hthey don't want to 'pear ignorant whsathey settles down for Ilf*t"-AtlantaOoutltntfon.

"And by tbe way. hrttber."

bad" completely nwere aoilie tlblirovintlult'. hin reconitractibg and dthat be read:

M.. SPVRltt WSS. •1 AKS. POX'SXH. 'A. V. I".

Wblcb donbtleas meant, l-eing inter-pcaa Spnrini. the'eight

i J b

carved uiy own featorej and form. BatW. MEYERS,p

thlrty-Jirat yeartJ tbe Romau eta «Ddh C h i t i h

wbo reweubers now the beautiful andy ytbeyeaitSof the Christian ern—that

Of th d d tladored Nwvuleia Tyrbe. wbo now would intelligence Office.ty

if. the »try year Of the dread vruptlun•wlilcn entonibed Pompeii, wine ofCecnba. a wondrona product, tang byevery poet, bad been inclosed in thisamp bora, - '.' „- •

Cafocnter and Builder,know her in ber new shape, wbo covecontddUtingniah her from her countlesscouirianiont?"

Oaizled by tbe btuuty of the Pom-ptlim benltcbed by ber entrancing

Oood, rellabU swtafila farnui«d na ihnrt notic*.Unwmakiat dou tmnipUt. at

ntaoaabt* nlM.r«(»H • • » • • • rara«r«/C««rry Mtrttl.

^ i-»;.,c.ru5i5A a s i""' i J

* * « > »«v«» Csssssltts*. . - ^That a man on the racfc wrtb;|rtry

town to ita ot-o«t tentioB. wito !*•Increasing In intensity and vio-

E2**S££bm M—lf OMg-oetrator of crime is natnrlK « l of relief bem a t t n r i J ^is a temptation that bllnda tbe aoBererto the future But it may seem strange,sod if indeed one-of tbe most ioexplica-bis things In bqman hUtojj, ****™*have ban indaced by religKoil " J * * ^tlons and other *neans of persaasion tosign tbeir own death warranU by con-fessing crimes actaally nevercotamlt-ted. Bach in England w»*tte CMS of

ohn Perry, executed-near C B D ^ « » « °1681, with hismotber and brotier. formurdering William Harrlaon, itewarato Udy Campden. The testimonyagainst them was chiefly the confessionofjohn Perry hlmMlf. bat. to the as-tcniibment of all. HarriaWJ. who <h*dbeen kidnaped and carried off. return-ed two yeara.aiter theexecntlon. _

In 1813 a man named Bassell CoWta.living at Manchester, Vt,, dbapptBred.and srupidor» ofjfool V^f^*<^'uined. Pnblic opiniom amurder to Stephen and JesseStill, as there waa" no definite groOon wblcb to arrest them, thewclwmentgradoaUy drew away. In 1819. how-ever, a Mr. Boom dreamed ihat be baibeen murdered by two men, whom hefixed upon as bis nephews, Stephen" andJeate. The ghost of the mordered maneven specified the place of. the marderand tbe old cellar hole where the man-gled body Jbadbetm thrust. Here a knifeand bottonS" •were found, whiebwere-identined as belonging to Culvln. Onthis the men were^ arrested. StephenandColvin bad quarreled . just beforethe disappearance' of the bitter, andStephen had been seen to strike himwith a club and knock him down.

In a short time Jesse confessed thathe and'Htepben, with ibeir father, afterStephen knocked bjia down, bad carriedhim to the old cellar and cat bis throatwith a jnckknlfe. Hff further statedthat the next year they made away withmoat of tbe boned of their victim.Stephen.rafter a time, admitted thetruth of Jesse's confession. OntbUths*were convicted and sentenced to b*banged on the 3Htb of January. 1620.,Tb»y: applied-fur. commotstlRn.of. tbesentence, and, as some believed theirinnocence, advertisements were inserted

in various papers for Oalvin. Not longafterward a letter appeared in the New

padrone!" t "..A fatnonH one"auiJ rare."'Hay rather a>. waglc philtre. My

-brain is still confoaed."I did not know that it was

henay. ilgnor."it was like drinking liquid

Ore.' "!Well, jniit think, algnorl Wine of.the year df. the eropllon)"—From

tbe French ForShort Stories.The Canselniea' Fsafl.

"God known the donbr and his sin,"as tho line accompanyhix anctend-

dreeaed to the treasurer of Hbe UnitedUtates at Waabington and' containingthree crisp «.l,0ui) bills. Tbe tuunbywaaturned into tba "conacience fnnd.'N.

It is not Keuerally known 'that auctt.u fund ellataj yet, although it' is notvery Important, it is a regular sourcefor tbe government- It is supplied by acertain class of people abnormally hon-est. A man whose ideas of tbe> nicetiesof conscience amount to insanity de-cides that in some manner or other behas defrauded Uncle 8am. l i e , imme-diately lnclosmt the amount In an enrelope and tends-it to tbe treasury. Theexcused given and the manners of signing arelbainorone in the extreme. Yetit l» «»(jirtit tbut tho 'cdulrluutora arein sober.earnest.

It has been calculated thai if tblidisease . thonld become epidemic tbeamount on band fn the treasury wouldexceed the output-by some |2,000.000.000 per anuunv A-man wbo will do UIIgoverhmbnt full and exact jnsilce is soexceediDkly scarce that tbe above mem-bers of the conscience fund are lookedupon OB little less than lunatics.—Cin-cinnati Encjuircr.

Plllnfc Wood Walto Oov«»a»r."Uncle1 Dick" Ogleaby was honesl

hlmwlf and be believed in making oth-er people be sir. jnst so far' as it laywithin his power. The principle bf thething: appealed to him. and • fabe rulehe ilenpise.1. In 1883. when be.-was gov-ernor for the nret time, be' ordered 10cords of firewood from:a farmer, wbowas to cord tbe wood np in the govern-or's yard. The governor watched untilthree'cords bad been piled. Then hcould stand it no longer, and, walkingnp to tho farmer, be said:: "You are piling that wood too loooe-ly. By the time you get it piled you'llbe giving me eight corib.fot.10. ^ imlndyou,,! wen's pay for it.''

The farmer, evidently diegastedbeing told how to do bi» ownswered that he guessed be knew bow tccord wood as well as anybody, and chsl-legged the governor to do It better if h<could. That "Uncle Dick" would tak<tim at bb word'evidently never occur-red" to him. but It wasn't the fin} tims

Father—Don't you think it abouttime, Fr^, to be doing Kimfething fory o u r s e l f ? "' . :i •'.' ••' . . : . , • - . ' . - • • . - • •

Sen—TeU you how it it- dad. Y<RJhave always toM me not to follow thecrowd.'you know, and. as every prof e»-don eeems to be overcrowded, at ooarssI have kept out of all of tbto.—BostonTrattralpt. . . _ " " . . .

Dos* « Qene

deranged man named'; Hussell Colvlnhad been therd five > years before. Thiswas generally looked upon aa a boax, batJnuien Wbelpley of New York, i wooknew Colvln, resolved to follow up the,clew and actually found Colvln at tbehouse of William Polhemu* at Dover,N. J.. where he hard been'since April,I B I S , , - ' . - • • • - - , . ™ - • • • - • : • • • • " , % : •;•

Mr. Wbelpley took him to Mew York,the common Council gave him means to -prooceed to Vermont, and be arrived atManchester on the 22d day of December.

Tbe whole pluce was in 7a state' ofwild excitement People gathered1 Infrom all the nnrroundirjtf conn try *6s»ethe dead ulive. A cannon Was broaghtoat, aud Colvin waa saluted witb a dis-cbarge of cannon - and small arms,

>pben Boorn firing the 'first piece,Tnvrewas macb dtacnasioa a« tatbft

for the conf essJdD1, abme attrlbat-ing it to^be efTect of imprisonment. *general aoit of panic - and terror, andothers to theinjudivioasadviceand'ex-bortations of a clergjtuau.—WondfrfalEvents.

Collcsc dlrls*. Slmn*.College girls have a luusuageof tbeir

own that is not contained SiJi"iaiusof student life.That nae of "grand"'

lege spread likea cbqUilooi'diaessta,few years ago. Every thing: from agown to tho award of a felkmahlp re-ceived the niagniflcent appellation.That Was a reason1 of graodftoqtten'ce'taother respects also, for no entertain-ment leas than a "ball" waa.ever givenat tbe colUge. If you went to the seniorparlor in response-to an Invitation to ai"ball," you wonld probably find • thatMine one* was serving teat ~

Both to Yaamr and-to'-Yale'belongtbe word "Btast," but It l» tteefl Inquite/different aengei At VafcJs* Itmeans a pecaliat trickthst beliingi1o>a>'certain individual. At Yaie it stanitfor any idea or plan. •

.Whero girls "nig." Harvard andYale men "grind" or "bone;" where "one "frivoli" the OthWipreestt"

Bryn Mawr bassp^tullarslang termof ita own for Ura girl*-who do not ca-ter witb a regular class; but como in atthe middle of tbe year. The; are knownas "half breeds" to the.,end of Uieircourse.—dncinmitl Commercial Trlb-

tala Prevaratlsa For WaddeA Uf*.A rural scboolmsjter bad among bis

scholars three whose ages were respec-tlrely "2. 64 and 33 years.

"Yon don't' mean to say," said anastonished visitor, "that" thoto did men.are going^o schoul fox the first' time intheir liveat"

"That's right" replied the. ecboalmas-ter. "They hain't bad (Irue UU ndwl

the mlnirtir who hadEmooth the pathway of thepioneer, "were all those beartnetrntar* ..

The oia man opened bis ejes.""Parson." Mid be, t

mean : aatatiUg* to talnrof -amas.''—Indianapolis JosmaL '

T«lei>bouot••• Long Dl

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.v.VWe."Nozzle anHighpres

This is 1

HCELSIORF

he Greatmtiny othcduring* the

establishwork ",,werea^ble tra t

incorporated

Thetants of theand Roselle

la Ib* policy at tima

TheOA nprasutmth*

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