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> nnni iplTV Thini» wiiMiin ' ' • n mail «lcnl more th.ni nlltlk* jmb- t Vlii'iiy. The STAH fnniUhc* it (steal < > dciii "l[>iil>llcit>*. < HE WASHINGTON STAR i I Q 0 Q 7 ThU h l h e nwoniKv- 1 UZ J I • rr "K c circulation of the «, w ' fcWI1 STAR for six monthi to ' Jnn. i, is*,, U in rcml in ^m homo* •" every week. Tlil* mipplicM u great nl of piililieily, ; 32X1) YEAU-NUMBEK 9. WASHINGTON, WAHKENICOUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAiU'II 2, 1SW. SUBSCRIPTION:. 81.50 TEH YEAR SLOW UJGISUTOHIAL WORK. Itlils A^iiltist Company St<»res-A I'nr- lisa 11 3li*ii<iiir<! Turn* Up—Slato lo I'ny tint Volunteers Tho prominent feat tiro of tlio opon-1 nor ' rt Ing HChHiun of tho Lc^ialiituro on MUM- j 2,*u, 1 diiy night wan a lively tilt between tlio two fiictioiiH hi tho Semite. 1'itiiuy championed the LotidonHlngor wurso roprt'Ht'iited in thu bill introduced hy Senator Stniignr to amend tho Act of lSDtJ. Tlii-t, u'liilo requiring thu pay- Tim "(iood Honda bill," (inhered by Senator II. \V, Johnson, or Cumdon, appropriating S 1^0,000 for parnmnaiil roiul Improvement, paused thoScnatu b t f 1U t '2 S t MU nd , qg py merit oi* wages ovory two weeks, had a saving ulauso permitting special eon- tnu-tn to tho contrary to be entered into by employer und employee. Tin* by a voto of 1U to 2, Senators Martin mid Foster in tho negative. Onn'ofthnbillH to meot tho Oover- roval was Sonator Harbor*, /liieh authorize* towns and m well HHother mtinici- p.illticH owning water workfl and con- trolling tliu wiine, to Hell water to ad- joining tuutiiclpiilitictj. Our ,V(>i-;liliiirV CHIMI I-'III'IIIIH*. A rccmit visit to tlio old iron furntico in llnclcettatown givef! ample evidence that our neighboring town in on tlio present bill rntitlcn contrarlst of that: nvn of l.oeoKihif; ft groat indiibtri.il kind now in existence, but* prohibits!center. The Curteret Steel Company tho employee from entering into aueh [ lins now a force of men numbering agreements hereafter. It is in thu in- about "0 making alterations in tlio torcrttof tho workingman, and was in- ptunt find putting things in order, troducud to head otl' bills of Hlmilar t The (m^inea and bolU-rn aru being character, introduced bv Senator! thoroughly overhauled, the other mn- Stokea, and .Speaker Watldns in ttin iuhinory is being carefully repaired, 1ToU90. Stanger fearud thu Mtrongth JHWUCII connections nro being pub in of tiio working people in his county good shape and the old cupola Is to bo and nUo (barrd Watkins as a rival for taken down and rebuilt. Other build- tho Senatorial nomination nnxt full, j ings are also to be ereeted and it is ox- and for that reason ho liuinchod a | pueled that work in tiio manufacture measure. jof tho company* steel products wi 1 At any rate, tho working people'commence before tho spring has Mown, arrayed thomsulvcs against Stangor'sj That tlm plant will be of pui-manent hill, and petition nfeer petition appear- [ bonellt to llackottstown is not yet as- ml, urging tho pasHago of tlio Stokes inured, lor it in to bo used experiment* W'jitkhm nicnmiru. »lly- If every thing goes 'well it will Tun LouduiiHlager contingent num-j continue. In this event, more. Itibtr her Prortideut Uaud us ono of the faith- j will bo employed and its output greatly ful, HO they experienced no dllllcnlty I increnscd. Thon our neighboring in having ritangor* bunconibo measure j town will commence to boom with a taken up llrst." It pattnud. Y^ i largu H. Later," Senator StokeH' bill, prc'viiiing ' I: is hinted that tho success of the for the fortnightly paynient of want's experiment will, in time, mean ihts in lawful money, was taken up. Sen-1 abandonment of the I.uekawannasbops l M l ' " ' H i i r v t t l AIOKKOW AXI) TKESI'ASSKKS. I ! Tho forty*oighth annual session of Mli-tiul ri-o<H'iliin> of tlu> Olllcer ituil K*reat Council Imp. O. It. M., of New .Mi.»lMr.il.'H-Wi.H-ltlB..»r.u..... K™ZSJrHhly. '" Trenl ° n '^ ^ ^ or DOMKII? ThuronortshowodtbatthGorderpiiid During tho past IVJW days, Uio STAH !! or roli .°! lUir ).'. 1 « L L'*L>5i J i r .fP*>i>7S.3(j; for ban mado inquiry into tho cirenm- stances Hiirroundiiiir tho arrrsts mado by tho O., I,. & W.'H special olllcer, Morrow, and tho commitment of hm prisoui.'i-H. A surprising Htntu ofair.iIrH IIIIH been unearthed. It appears that thu law has been ignored by the olllcer and the committing magistrate to a WMVlll) TO JIEIt DKATII. ! ""tin-mmi I>»K* wm ivi/.™. ' According to expectation, the dogs " &W. lUithorfurd ken ' SlmrlitiiK Kml <if Jlra. Jlnry K. Primly from tho I.. & W. Kutlllirfklnl kcnliuls ... ,. , ,. . , ... at Allanmcliv captured novcnil prl/.t's In \fiv ^urk-Huri'Cil hy !• luiiios . , lt „,„ r(!m,- lt a' „,„,„. )„ Ma',|iflon tnl.i'ii|i-lltr Lift*. S<|iinro Onrclen, NewYork. After thu. A GOD-GUWEI) A'ATIOAV Powerful yt-rtnon—Must Convert HeiitliciiH Wllliont (lutm—Kc- Liberty. hocked ; show i "I'? 1 ' 1 :i0 " of . lh ^ ""^crfurd dogs; in spito of tin. fitormy weather last in Dover and their being established in i liuikottwtown, whorti also tho I)., L. & W' t l il t ill b d otw W.'s steel o s o ., L etc,, will bo mndo. utor Stokos Hpoke in its favor at length, lie referred to the nlmincful character of tho store order system, , , _ HtilJ prevailing in his county mid undttr This part if, of course, mere talk but which employees receivo a book to {there may bo more in it than the keep ii record of their purcbascs up to " casual readers will imagine. , tho amount of their wage credit. The' The inllueiice thut tho stfd plant, if employees wero required to dual at | successful, will bavo on industrial and tho company store. They aro lit the j political conditions in this county can mercy of tlm company. Tho teniptu- bo pretty well forecasted. It will tion thus alTurded the employer and MiiP-in, ultimately, that our neighbor p the duress to which tho employee is subject are against a good public policy and invite d S will be the most important town in the county; und that the hundreds (if voters who will bo employed in the stool William J. Smythc, Jr., Long Jtranuli great flaciiom, Arthur U. Styles, Atlan- tic CJiiy; groatHeniort:tigfimore,William wero really Hontonccd to Iielvidoro ..., disorderly persons, thougli tho com- mltnientK woro mado out for trespass- ors. U'o print below tlio la ollences and other " " Hcc. lill.—Any per- ...»o .u. u.«o f N«wcorn, JMainiiold; grpiit junior snga- T formation rela-' niort S "Joseph Nowrey, Camdon; ropro- j f umitativca to tlin Great Council of tho i i United States, William J. Smytlip. Jr.,: 1 Long Branch; John A. KIIHIWII, WIIKII- ! II A. »3-I. jington; William C. Davis, Camden;j i.v ;TJiomiiH If. Spnigue, Burlington; great! i'i:iisoNK. [keeper of wampum, It. 0. Lourien- railroad m tliisStal b J I i wir «r train »f nny | total recoipta for tho year ending Jan. I railroad in thlsHtatoJlHt, SlO.710.2H; piid out for sick and I uti tliL 1 p;i any silt'I; uf ol'siicli rallroail, or i tins borough liiis nearly 20U members,; i on the pnsuint) of; hut otill ha* room for more, ami will! inirft.itOO, or li\- im- titi^oiimi'iit willi or ivlttiout ii.iiil lulior, iny !N) <ln\s in the pany is robuiUling I'KNAi/rv. j burning locomotive at its shops in j A lino not exceed- Scr.inton, which will woiRh 100 tonsj d b tl l t h L k [ hiU r2.j or imprisoi munt lor nut exceL'd- and bo tlm largest on tho Lackawanna j syntem. Tho cylinders will bo 22x.'!0 j inches. Tho greatest dimensions on the locomotives now running on the i company* lints itro 20x2-1 inches. The! S. .MAltV K. IMCOU'I'V. . Hov. H. S. Kldil solccted as hia text I Proverbs :i:ij— " In nil thy ways ac- j knowledge Him and Ho nhall direct 1thy paths." Upon this was built a .structure of cloquonco and thought i which deeply impressed tho pastor's hearers and ho was personally thanked lor it by many at tho close of tho ser- 1 mod. The following summary imper- j fcotly reflect its mefit; | Tho reverend speaker began by eom- piring tho gigantic strides made by j tiiis uatioa in its development, its ; civilization and its thougnt. It has freed the negro slave and has itself become moro free from the bondage of enslaving thought. Our severe internal dissensions wero not death agonies but were the pains of a nation's birth. Its present healthy condition is tho result-of these. The cause of all this is that the nation haB "acknowledged Hod", and "He has directed their jmtbu." The declaration of the equality of man is an acknow- ledgement of God and our doors have been opened and aro still open to the down-trodden and oppressed of every clime. This has brought to our shores tlio very best nation-building material and God has blessed us. Tho pheno- monal growth of this country is the re- sult of the direct recognition of this divine principle. This nation has recognized God in soul liberty. Kcclesiasticism would compel men by law to serve God, and there aro few denominations today that would not <lo the aame if they wero true to the spirit of their polity The worship of finrt is not acceptable to Him if it be not voluntary. Rut the Senator Pi tut 1 ) 1 wanted to know wh Senator >S:okcs proved tins hill ami Republican stronghold. In that case t may county j nil. y tvrin did not favor the Stauger bill. ;rhaps be in tho sumo position direct, tor this hideous religious alteration in me existing code en au{;jj't&L«tl anytiun exchange. power;mid.„logic that 'God:utivor.'y6t fort.un.Tto snilor somo timo uvoyeard. Unmnges in tho deatli oi domestic ani- -T!iu next portion of the bill provides mal3 W uu-n dOw* nut* uuL forth in Lho for tho ousting of ail tho subordinates | titlf. its objHct. Thoiisnnds of dollars, and deputies at the prison undtlio re- iippDintmenb by tho nowboard of such of tho subordinates as they may deem proper. Of course, they will only deem ib proper to roappoint tho deputies and say lawyers, have been paid out by townships under the law. The DII HtilMIn Lawyer Jellory drawing up the ncces Tuesday, ami.finuliv. passed by n good majority. tho Grand Jury. . Instead, thoy were tried and convicted by the magistrates as trespassers, contrary to the law, and the magistrates have* made out tho costsjusl'as if the trespassers were held fort-he Grand Jury. Though tlie similar- ity of the two laws is confusing, it in evident that the law considers a per- son stealing a rido as a disorderly per- son. Had tho arrests been made on tho disorderly jinrsnn charge, there would, of course, have been less money in ib tor tlio oil! :er and magistrates. As it Is now, the Pro3ecutor will without :i doubt cut down tho costs made oat by tlie magistrates'for committing the Morrow prisoners, to the fees allowed for "disorderly person" cases; or may throw them out entirely. •:• The 1S9S session of the Legislature ' 1 Lhe Act of I SSI under which poor woman finally I rook refugeonthe window sill," "hoping ouuiorwo mo nsu. in« ; roDkrefu^eonthe window sill, hoping sailor was a gunner and had gone to j - n t , )iq W( - vto . )revQllt 8uffocation un- Scranton to iinil Im brother. While til the firemen could reach her The looking for him the sailor was robbed. Ho was in a quandary, as he had no means with which to reach New York relentless lira pursued her oven there, but she bravely held on until her hands and arms were terribly burned, m timo to join his ship which was to as were her clothea, and in sheer des- sail that day. He continuedI thesearch pQra tion slie was forced to jump, or P "" llia '—"'"• Un "" - l n else fell, and her life was crushed out th t li t i b l for his brother without avail. Persons who became interested in him, laid his on HO before Mr. Hnllsteiul who prompt- ly gave tlie sailor a pass to 2-Tmv 'York and he caught his vessel in good Lime. Though brusque and bluff, Mr. Ifall- stead* heart is in tlio right plsice. The abovo is only one, instance but many more have been rein ted of tliu "old man" aa lie is called by tho railroaders. Tho IIui-tow-KIn Sumicl -Kinncmii;] nan Troubles. I Sarah Ann, his on the pavement, live stories below. Death was instantaneous. Mrs. Prouty's deatii was tho only fatality resulting-from the lire thotig. two other tenants were nearly suffoca- ted and one man, his wiid and their infant child were swung- from the burning building to a neighboring window by a rope of the firoiimn. Mrs. IVouty wits tlio daughter of Mr. mid Mrs, Jamca Uivid.-w>n Taylor mid was born Lho volunteers of the civil war received and, boiiuieH, the total amounting to over $1SO,11O'J was*as imich as tho States : could ailbrd. Anothei- bill pctmling Admiral Dmvey knows how to baok I fiit t il h t h hd Th ! ]V out as well ;ia hoi- to pilali alieiul. Thu ! vvl " neods ! J0 n ' or " onrelol '" miikniK Now York Join-lint on Friilny |juliHsli- l " s complnmte. liven woro ho to nr- ort the•followiim iiuthoi-izsU itatomuiit rest porjonsfctenlinKii ride ami, know- opinion ol'tho State's linaiiciitl oUieers. A resolution was adopted in tho . Senate l;o . provide ., medtila for tiio volunieors at a cost or.>3.UU0'. lii tho ITcmao a bill was tinaninioiitilv u 1urn unfitted by till neat ion and tnuii- I am Rnitcl'id Coi' Mm Kunliimjiil, of \mei-iC-an people and d^uv. |,n rutirt' .'iicu in old u^e. "•- the law, charged tliem with •being would indict them. Tho taxpayers aro getting weary o'v 1 feeding: for several :nonth:t all tho unfoi'Umates who may steal a rido on trains in this county. li arbor. The Itouso commiLt iiiHUrrtneo giivo a hearing on King's I . , .{^ bill, aimed at thu Industrial Immraucu j >\"]\l .companies. Quo of Uiu moasurcH iv- i " quires, that industrial imiuranoo paii-• Sciui . eien shall contain. Lho full .11:11110. or.! »r S«wcll Af{i rVGr-WrtS' of tho caiiiicfi boof provided for tho soldiers, a:iys that all tlui cans boro labels wife'the tignrcs 1S!)S printed on thorn. iHy^jsoakinfc tho cans thoso hibols coii'iit.bo pulloci dlV, showing an oriKinnl wnfoprr, with tho date 1SS8 or " or ((luully ancieiiC period hoiir.H tiii S3 sentlumuti (ixtiniincil and cro^s-cxamillcd the witnessea;. From the testimony at Hie bearing it appears tlint m Fyb. 1Sth tlipro was H little.diiliculty in . <•• clainisthatMrs. Kiriiicman struck him with ii'moist disli cloth and thai her hus- band kicUud him. Justice Andruw* dcci<l- od that Bm'tow must appur.r belbrt' tiio next Grand Jury, but released him upon his own rci-ouMmince. Tbeonuntcrcharjii! ' t by Hrtrtow was not liearil ns tlio ohliyed lo rcHii(|iiisli tcncliintrn.... .... wilt opened a piiv.ite school und also g.tvc lussons in elocution. '• At about this period of their Hvei JNIr. -11vo-Iiiin^err.»^T*:^c;v;scI".s^c!-^.n«^11K;• tbV»-•-:t"In" " T I!. 1 ^iV 1 "^ * ll^iV^y-»>i«it^>^i r '> -»rnut.-iiHNthr- iiil* 1 ""'!, uif'ii'k Mrs IvlTinettviiHn'ui'eVid''' "tiiTio."'. Five . cfiiidriiii lnnT'.Ueeti borti' to" nmliitnoichcrbnsiinnd in tlm fiice. Bur- tboni: llerbort, Surnhj^Ulnro;-Wllliaui mid Lewis. HcrburL and Willlnm were both biu-iuil during the ssinio week, hiivin^ dii'd of scarlet luvt-r in August, lSS'J. The following March, Lewis, the yoiitiRoslson, full from a wagon and wns fatnllv injiiiTcl. It was Uiiiii only :i lew IIIOIICIIN liil M IVoutylnlftil l h KiniMJimms fitruished bail iVi thef-imiof; -••• ?1IX), L i w y c r Jeffery BOIHJT on their ball 1 1 " >| ; O1 1 Iv ..V'i'u The IvirmemiuiH iiLso el:i:m tiiat Iltirtow**: owj'Jvtliein lor bo;iril,niid their counsel says a civil suit will bo brought for tbe'iuiioiiiit due. ••-,: Two Hints lor Washington. I A. oorresponricrit-'subniUs the f.illiiwinjr •far i be oonsideraUqii of I be citiKans of "•wsisiii listen y M lfitiecl, loiivhiB hlH.wifo with rs, onrah and Cli.'-.-o. Mrw lrouy w t!iun toiiehnij: in thu public. schnf.l iU thi« pliiiic, put-Lot l.bo timo.nct- jItpf JIS IISKKS(:\IIL prtncipul. tihf! siilisc<[(ient- ly accepted a position as principal of tlie Kchnol at. Ilnsbroolc Uoi.ulU.", N.,)., Intl. sliu remained (here only one year. While tbero, however, riontli njX'dn came into her small family, tnlcins; fi'OHi lu-Vi t.hi-r'Umu oiir-'of her uvo ilinifthtcrs, Ol:ir<>. Tin's left. Imtmicof t.he ih-e uhildruit, Samli, now •" f Cli.irlcs Luimcr. " " It is proposed thntn balli consist of any mn^Ertrt nf 4-1*^ »>t(..l>'^_ i_ _1-1? -__ ,1.. motion of the pitchier to deliver the ball to the bat or to a base without de- livering it; throwing tlio ball to a base to catoh a base runner without step- ping toward the baso immediately be- fore delivering; sending the bnll across the pliite while his pivot foot is not on the pitcher's plate; making a motion to pitch whilo in position, whnu not i commissioned men to evangelif.e the nations of the earth with guns. The commission to evangelize belongs to the church and not to the nation. Converting heathens by shooting them is not the mission of a nation. God wants 119 to evangelize* the heathen but n, dead heathen is JI poor subject for evangelization. The war with the Filipinos is a needless, unholy war. t ol i t i it Wht hll i possession of the ball and pitching the ^ iotl * s nofc ' n ^- What* shall we in- ball to the bat when the catcher is not scribe on the monuments over those within the catcher's lines. Besides of our brave boys who met death in these pitchers'restrictions, tlia umpire this strife? Those who fell in the has tho right to call a balk if the I Revolution, died for liberty; those win pitcher retains tho ball unnecessarily fell in the AVar of the Rebellion, diei and delays the ganio thereby, if till proposed rules are adopted. "Many other changes have been sub- mitted. .... died for the preservation of the Union, and those who fell at"- San Jnan died for humanity and history has written; up- on the shafts over them these, tribute mitted. A few of-them are: No nor- on the shatts over them these, tributes MUII^ olher Llian I'liiytiM iif uniform 'and ! to.their memories. But what bhall be wicnm tno lines snail constitute a j iiiruierauKiiuwjeuge uou in tne rifinr strike; coachers shall coach baso run-! of the Filipinos,to wort out their own ners only; a violation of this rule calls I destiny. . . . . . . . for ii linuuf$10 tho-fu'Mti Lime, iiml if; rastor Kidd then finished with a repented n witlulrawal from tho game I heart stirring: exhortation to his and grounds. -•• hearers in which he said in, 3ubstance, , .„ j \ ,,^J i that the country's destiny wasin .the «.,„,., ... ,. .. „ ., " '••' : hands of its people of which 'the \WMIM hive t|.,. Cullcel.on. patriotic orders represented before tnti" R-jwhiTnin 0 ' \ r? g \ l °-?«" f -' Q<iT ~' bImwere IV I )llvt ' ^ wasin the power ^aKTn"'w^ side I'rivilc-ios for the Junior Mcehanies' higlimv'Juntil- justice and truth'Tand Fuurth of_ July Colobmtion.^:- Wall, I rightficiilsnfifls 'shall crystalii/e sjinto : Cost of County Cm\e&\nnK the opcriUion of the State who.is that commit toe." Says thn friend,' : " dti ,VIMI i hint: you could set me a priv-! Huge?" " Certainly."snya the Republican- j The friend tlien ask Him if hn V,\mUHo- ' .. . _ uiiro th^sanctton of thu Coniniittee lo;il- j aid law and tho cost of building good . loiviijsr it '.'.hiuid of fifnlk'iiion i'nim tlie county roads a writer in the Munterdon Hinyery Mission wha would hold meetings , UciJiiblican says: To build State roads, iluri:iK the oelet.viition." The politiciiin j you ninsMirst present to tiio Freeholders failed to sue where "minimi sjenHeinuii '•' ' a petition signed by the dwnurs of two- woulil inuku anything bv the meetings. \ Hiirds of the lineal i'eet nlong the lino of •'Oh, 1 ' s-iys the friend, " when they Imve ! tlia in-oposcd improvement. No petition done preatrluitK' and siniiini: tlii'V v.-ill RO HHItortiiincd for less than one mile, unless iimoni: the crowd mid t.nku tip n collection ! it is to connect with a portion already of wiitehi;* mid jewelry mid pocket-books. ! built, is called a county road, and the etc." •Tlrj.cxplanution siilis-tied the liiaii ! county lias to keep it in repair at all times, current rostilution yesterday mornini*. which calls upon tlui Now Jyrsoy Soiu'i- '\ use all their iniluoncn with Uio nsiyiil I authorities to hnvo tho namo "Nowj JorsBy" conferred.upon ono of the new | battlcshiiis which aro to bo coiiHtruetnd I iiH.lt 1 .—Now'Jirk Nmvs. i Tlie nnmiJil llnanclal htnteinent of tho Township of Oxl'ord appeiira on tiio 7th of tin's isKiie, published in .1 tho alert fo ! 11 branch fro tH IniHi- WhittMkiT up hury and Aahury, woiild be a l)O»etit. to tlieni and to.all the towns through /wlifch •i dwelliiit,*, situ- . d rthitiiiMhpnsivo I'.ITIP II wil' : tlnd llq lt "~?" 1(1 tw^- Uoreisr,. ...,_. „. • .„. - '"• stotnn hunt; bath l. 1 "" 1 ^"! 1 .^.!!" *. - * ,."',- tiio. Board .ofjTrndo to ~unt:;ir:Uir.n-.-iC0!it;-anr.raf:OonKrca9.-Tiiu room; electric lights,' etc: Address,*Corn-1 way into :tlic-iiaiiiiH of practically every.l"niiuingoui?iU"us"to"whnt.' resolution was (mautmousiy adopted, jish JiCo. "... . j voter in l!ie township. '" ;•-.,. I thin «jnd. •,-..• , . tiirout?h/Wlifoh opportunity for ee l.tio railroad iitJ'-l>.^-dnno to boon vlflhingWrriniiglilcr.MrH. ltaclnvcll, !ia.s inmle a at Misridcn, Connecticut, .since,Doeemlicr, f»i'« lor sli ^ . .111 . T. 1 •< . . .. 1 . 1 - _ _ . ! ! reduction TldoS. (1 tho following hrothni'H and sisters : ; Rood between all Ktutiona, 11V0 .fold a t {ho Edward Taylor or Kansas, JnHoph I*, of rate of two cents per mile, with tho proviso Whlj n i i f lllk P t h t th tidt hll l d ithi i ion in ils rates of of tiio way. Tlieroforo, any pr-rson in Fifiy-trip tickcl.s, culculittititt tho cost to biinsolf, will find ho i t I t ft tl Stt ll^ culculittititt tho cost to biinsolf, will find i.i to pny.Itve eont.H per foot, tlis State ixicon nnrl two-thirds ceiils per f ot, and tho county will pay twenty-eigbt, onil oiie-Miini centa per foot. Aaabovo stated. , noninmin of llerwlck, P a ; t h a t t h o ticket shall he liBcd rf .... , «HMWU«. James \V. of Jersey Citv, Mrs. Jacob months. All lho innovations of 1 his com- onc-Miinl centa per foot. Aaabovo titatct .\V«ndiin'*of Oivensboro. Ivy.; Mrs.-WMn, -=pn>iy..havn.a-f.trii>^ntt«ol)("l.- -Whv-not lbs -cost i;; but -ilft'v -cents-per -foot-rTliui Register. .'!!•• -,: fi- ' • "' ' -••• ..... , . . . . . . .— - -.. h .j - — x ,-..^, %. p. " ! 1 ' " . 1 T . ' I . TT I I ^ i K. Rockwell of Mcridcn",Conn.,,and Mrs,; make a uniform ra'e of two cents and have I by measuring your frnnti on tho road you- Tin llanu of Jersey City. ' done with Ii ?—Newton Register. •-, ' can sco what t'ho coat will lo to yourself.

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SLOW UJGISUTOHIAL WORK.

Itlils A^iiltist Company St<»res-A I'nr-lisa 11 3li*ii<iiir<! Turn* Up—Slato

lo I'ny tint VolunteersTho prominent feat tiro of tlio opon-1 nor ' r t

Ing HChHiun of tho Lc^ialiituro on MUM- j 2,*u, 1diiy night wan a lively tilt between tliotwo fiictioiiH hi tho Semite. 1'itiiuychampioned the LotidonHlngor wursoroprt'Ht'iited in thu bill introduced hySenator Stniignr to amend tho Act oflSDtJ. Tlii-t, u'liilo requiring thu pay-

Tim "(iood Honda bill," (inhered bySenator II. \V, Johnson, or Cumdon,appropriating S 1 0,000 for parnmnaiilroiul Improvement, paused thoScnatub t f 1U t '2 S t M U nd

, q g pymerit oi* wages ovory two weeks, had asaving ulauso permitting special eon-tnu-tn to tho contrary to be enteredinto by employer und employee. Tin*

by a voto of 1U to 2, Senators Martin midFoster in tho negative.

Onn'ofthnbillH to meot tho Oover-roval was Sonator Harbor*,/liieh authorize* towns and

m well HH other mtinici-p.illticH owning water workfl and con-trolling tliu wiine, to Hell water to ad-joining tuutiiclpiilitictj.

Our ,V(>i-;liliiirV CHIMI I-'III'IIIIH*.A rccmit visit to tlio old iron furntico

in llnclcettatown givef! ample evidencethat our neighboring town in on tlio

present bill rntitlcn contrarlst of that: nvn of l.oeoKihif; ft groat indiibtri.ilkind now in existence, but* prohibits!center. The Curteret Steel Companytho employee from entering into aueh [ lins now a force of men numberingagreements hereafter. It is in thu in- about "0 making alterations in tliotorcrttof tho workingman, and was in- ptunt find putting things in order,troducud to head otl' bills of Hlmilar t The (m^inea and bolU-rn aru beingcharacter, introduced bv Senator! thoroughly overhauled, the other mn-Stokea, and .Speaker Watldns in ttin iuhinory is being carefully repaired,1 ToU90. Stanger fearud thu Mtrongth JHWUCII connections nro being pub inof tiio working people in his county good shape and the old cupola Is to boand nUo (barrd Watkins as a rival • for taken down and rebuilt. Other build-tho Senatorial nomination nnxt full, j ings are also to be ereeted and it is ox-and for that reason ho liuinchod a | pueled that work in tiio manufacturemeasure. jof tho company* steel products wi 1

At any rate, tho working people'commence before tho spring has Mown,arrayed thomsulvcs against Stangor'sj That tlm plant will be of pui-manenthill, and petition nfeer petition appear- [ bonellt to llackottstown is not yet as-ml, urging tho pasHago of tlio Stokes inured, lor it in to bo used experiment*W'jitkhm nicnmiru. »lly- If every thing goes 'well it will

Tun LouduiiHlager contingent num-j continue. In this event, more. Itibtrher Prortideut Uaud us ono of the faith- j will bo employed and its output greatlyful, HO they experienced no dllllcnlty I increnscd. Thon our neighboringin having ritangor* bunconibo measure j town will commence to boom with ataken up llrst." It pattnud. Y^ i largu H.

Later," Senator StokeH' bill, prc'viiiing ' I: is hinted that tho success of thefor the fortnightly paynient of want's experiment will, in time, mean ihtsin lawful money, was taken up. Sen-1 abandonment of the I.uekawannasbops

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H i i r v t t lAIOKKOW AXI) TKESI'ASSKKS. I! Tho forty*oighth annual session of

Mli-tiul ri-o<H'iliin> of tlu> Olllcer ituil K*reat Council Imp. O. It. M., of New

.Mi.»lMr.il.'H-Wi.H-ltlB..»r.u..... K™ZSJrHhly . ' " T r e n l ° n ' ^ ^ ^or DOMKII? ThuronortshowodtbatthGorderpiiid

During tho past IVJW days, Uio STAH !!or r o l i .°! lUir).'.1« LL'*L>5iJir.fP*>i>7S.3(j; forban mado inquiry into tho cirenm-stances Hiirroundiiiir tho arrrsts madoby tho O., I,. & W.'H special olllcer,Morrow, and tho commitment of hmprisoui.'i-H. A surprising Htntu ofair.iIrHIIIIH been unearthed. It appears thatthu law has been ignored by the olllcerand the committing magistrate to a

WMVlll) TO JIEIt DKATII. ! ""tin-mmi I>»K* wm ivi/.™.' According to expectation, the dogs

• " &W. lUithorfurd ken 'SlmrlitiiK Kml <if Jlra. Jlnry K. Primly from tho I.. & W. Kutlllirfklnl kcnliuls. . . , . , , . . , . . . at Allanmcliv captured novcnil prl/.t'sIn \fiv ^urk-Huri'Cil hy !• luiiios . , l t „,„ r ( ! m , - l t a' „,„,„. )„ Ma',|iflon

t n l . i ' i i | i - l l t r Lift*. S<|iinro Onrclen, New York. After thu.

A GOD-GUWEI) A'ATIOAV

Powerful yt-rtnon—Must ConvertHeiitliciiH Wllliont (lutm—Kc-

Liberty.hocked ; s h o w i "I'?1'1 : i0"of. l h ^ ""^crfurd dogs; in spito of tin. fitormy weather last

in Dover and their being established ini liuikottwtown, whorti also tho I)., L. &W ' t l il t ill b d

otwW.'s steel

o s o ., Letc,, will bo mndo.

utor Stokos Hpoke in its favor atlength, lie referred to the nlmincfulcharacter of tho store order system, , , _HtilJ prevailing in his county mid undttr This part if, of course, mere talk butwhich employees receivo a book to {there may bo more in it than thekeep ii record of their purcbascs up to " casual readers will imagine.

, tho amount of their wage credit. The' The inllueiice thut tho stfd plant, ifemployees wero required to dual at | successful, will bavo on industrial andtho company store. They aro lit the j political conditions in this county canmercy of tlm company. Tho teniptu- bo pretty well forecasted. It willtion thus alTurded the employer and MiiP-in, ultimately, that our neighborpthe duress to which tho employee issubject are against a good public policyand invite d

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will be the most important town in thecounty; und that the hundreds (if voterswho will bo employed in the stool

William J. Smythc, Jr., Long Jtranuligreat flaciiom, Arthur U. Styles, Atlan-tic CJiiy; groatHeniort:tigfimore,William

wero really Hontonccd to Iielvidoro ...,disorderly persons, thougli tho com-mltnientK woro mado out for trespass-ors. U'o print below tlio laollences and other " "

Hcc. lill.—Any per-

.« ...»o .u. u.«o f N«wcorn, JMainiiold; grpiit junior snga- Tformation rela-' n i o r tS "Joseph Nowrey, Camdon; ropro- j

f umitativca to tlin Great Council of tho ii United States, William J. Smytlip. Jr.,:1 Long Branch; John A. KIIHIWII, WIIKII- !

II A. »3-I. jington; William C. Davis, Camden;ji.v ;TJiomiiH If. Spnigue, Burlington; great!i'i:iisoNK. [keeper of wampum, It. 0. Lourien-

railroad m tliisStalb J I i

wir «r train »f nny | total recoipta for tho year ending Jan. Irailroad in thlsHtatoJlHt, SlO.710.2H; piid out for sick and I

uti tliL1 p;iany silt'I;

uf ol'siicli rallroail, or i tins borough liiis nearly 20U members,;i on the pnsuint) of; hut otill ha* room for more, ami will!

inirft.itOO, or li\- im-titi^oiimi'iit willi or „ivlttiout ii.iiil lulior, iny !N) <ln\s in the

pany is robuiUlingI'KNAi/rv. j burning locomotive at its shops in j

A lino not exceed- Scr.inton, which will woiRh 100 tonsjd b tl l t h L k [hiU r2.j or imprisoi

munt lor nut exceL'd-and bo tlm largest on tho Lackawanna jsyntem. Tho cylinders will bo 22x.'!0 jinches. Tho greatest dimensions onthe locomotives now running on the icompany* lints itro 20x2-1 inches. The!

S. .MAltV K. IMCOU'I'V.

. Hov. H. S. Kldil solccted as hia textI Proverbs :i:ij— " In nil thy ways ac-j knowledge Him and Ho nhall direct1 thy paths." Upon this was built a.structure of cloquonco and thoughti which deeply impressed tho pastor'shearers and ho was personally thankedlor it by many at tho close of tho ser-

1 mod. The following summary imper-j fcotly reflect its mefit; •| Tho reverend speaker began by eom-piring tho gigantic strides made by

j tiiis uatioa in its development, its; civilization and its thougnt. It hasfreed the negro slave and has itselfbecome moro free from the bondage ofenslaving thought.

Our severe internal dissensions weronot death agonies but were the painsof a nation's birth. Its present healthycondition is tho result-of these. Thecause of all this is that the nation haB"acknowledged Hod", and "He hasdirected their jmtbu." The declarationof the equality of man is an acknow-ledgement of God and our doors havebeen opened and aro still open to thedown-trodden and oppressed of everyclime. This has brought to our shorestlio very best nation-building materialand God has blessed us. Tho pheno-monal growth of this country is the re-sult of the direct recognition of thisdivine principle.

This nation has recognized God insoul liberty. Kcclesiasticism wouldcompel men by law to serve God, andthere aro few denominations todaythat would not <lo the aame if theywero true to the spirit of their polityThe worship of finrt is not acceptableto Him if it be not voluntary. Rut the

Senator Pi tut1)1 wanted to know whSenator >S:okcs proved tins hill ami Republican stronghold. In that case t may county j nil.

y tvrindid not favor the Stauger bill. ;rhaps be in tho sumo position direct, tor

this hideous religious

alteration in me existing codeen au{;jj't&L«tl anytiun exchange. power;mid.„logic that 'God:utivor.'y6tfort.un.Tto snilor somo timo

uvoyeard. Unmnges in tho deatli oi domestic ani--T!iu next portion of the bill provides mal3 W uu-n dOw* nut* uuL forth in Lho

for tho ousting of ail tho subordinates | titlf. its objHct. Thoiisnnds of dollars,and deputies at the prison und tlio re-iippDintmenb by tho now board of suchof tho subordinates as they may deemproper. Of course, they will only deemib proper to roappoint tho deputies and

say lawyers, have been paid out bytownships under the law.

The DII HtilMIn

Lawyer Jellory drawing up the ncces

Tuesday, ami.finuliv. passed by n goodmajority.

tho Grand Jury. . Instead, thoy weretried and convicted by the magistratesas trespassers, contrary to the law, andthe magistrates have* made out thocostsjusl'as if the trespassers were heldfort-he Grand Jury. Though tlie similar-ity of the two laws is confusing, it inevident that the law considers a per-son stealing a rido as a disorderly per-son. Had tho arrests been made ontho disorderly jinrsnn charge, therewould, of course, have been less moneyin ib tor tlio oil! :er and magistrates. Asit Is now, the Pro3ecutor will without:i doubt cut down tho costs made oatby tlie magistrates'for committing theMorrow prisoners, to the fees allowedfor "disorderly person" cases; or maythrow them out entirely. •:•

The 1S9S session of the Legislature' 1 Lhe Act of I SSI under which

poor woman finallyI rook refugeonthe window sill," "hopingo u u i o r w o mo nsu. i n« ; roDkrefu^eonthe window sill, hoping

sailor was a gunner and had gone t o j -n t , ) i q W (-v to . ) r e v Q l l t 8uffocation un-Scranton to iinil Im brother. While til the firemen could reach her Thelooking for him the sailor was robbed.Ho was in a quandary, as he had nomeans with which to reach New York

relentless lira pursued her oven there,but she bravely held on until herhands and arms were terribly burned,

m timo to join his ship which was to as were her clothea, and in sheer des-sail that day. He continuedI the search pQration slie was forced to jump, orP"" l l i a '—" '" • Un"" - l n — else fell, and her life was crushed out

th t li t i b lfor his brother without avail. Personswho became interested in him, laid hison HO before Mr. Hnllsteiul who prompt-ly gave tlie sailor a pass to 2-Tmv 'Yorkand he caught his vessel in good Lime.Though brusque and bluff, Mr. Ifall-stead* heart is in tlio right plsice. Theabovo is only one, instance but manymore have been rein ted of tliu "oldman" aa lie is called by tho railroaders.

Tho IIui-tow-KInSumicl -Kinncmii;]

nan Troubles.I Sarah Ann, his

on the pavement, live stories below.Death was instantaneous.

Mrs. Prouty's deatii was tho onlyfatality resulting-from the lire thotig.two other tenants were nearly suffoca-ted and one man, his wiid and theirinfant child were swung- from theburning building to a neighboringwindow by a rope of the firoiimn.

Mrs. IVouty wits tlio daughter of Mr. midMrs, Jamca Uivid.-w>n Taylor mid was born

Lho volunteers of the civil war receivedand, boiiuieH, the total amounting toover $1SO,11O'J was*as imich as tho States

: could ailbrd. Anothei- bill pctmling

Admiral Dmvey knows how to baok I fiitt il h t h h d Th ! ]Vout as well ;ia hoi- to pilali alieiul. Thu ! vv l" n e o d s !J0 n ' o r " onrelol '" miikniK

Now York Join-lint on Friilny |juliHsli- l " s complnmte. liven woro ho to nr-ort the•followiim iiuthoi-izsU itatomuiit rest porjonsfctenlinKii ride ami, know-

opinion ol'tho State's linaiiciitl oUieers.A resolution was adopted in tho

. Senate l;o . provide ., medtila for tiiovolunieors at a cost or.>3.UU0'.

lii tho ITcmao a bill was tinaninioiitilv

u 1 urn unfitted by till neat ion and tnuii-I am Rnitcl'id Coi' Mm Kunliimjiil, of

\mei-iC-an people and d^uv. |,n rutirt'.'iicu in old u^e. "•-

the law, charged tliem with •being

would indict them. Tho taxpayers arogetting weary o'v1 feeding: • for several:nonth:t all tho unfoi'Umates who maysteal a rido on trains in this county.

li arbor.The Itouso commiLt

iiiHUrrtneo giivo a hearing on King's I . , .{^bill, aimed at thu Industrial Immraucu j >\"]\l.companies. Quo of Uiu moasurcH iv- i "quires, that industrial imiuranoo paii-• Sciui

. eien shall contain. Lho full .11:11110. or.!»r S«wcll Af{i

rVGr-WrtS'

of tho caiiiicfi boof provided for thosoldiers, a:iys that all tlui cans borolabels wife'the tignrcs 1S!)S printed onthorn. iHy^jsoakinfc tho cans thosohibols coii'iit.bo pulloci dlV, showing anoriKinnl wnfoprr, with tho date 1SS8 or

" or ((luully ancieiiC period

hoiir.H tiii S3 sentlumuti (ixtiniincil andcro^s-cxamillcd the witnessea;. From thetestimony at Hie bearing it appears tlintm Fyb. 1Sth tlipro was H little.diiliculty in

. <•• clainisthatMrs. Kiriiicman struck himwith ii'moist disli cloth and thai her hus-band kicUud him. Justice Andruw* dcci<l-od that Bm'tow must appur.r belbrt' tiionext Grand Jury, but released him uponhis own rci-ouMmince. Tbeonuntcrcharjii!

' t by Hrtrtow was not liearil ns tlio

ohliyed lo rcHii(|iiisli tcncliintrn.... ....wilt opened a piiv.ite school und also g.tvclussons in elocution. '•

At about this period of their Hvei JNIr.-11vo-Iiiin^err.»^T*: c;v;scI".s c!- .n«^11K;• tbV»-•-:t"In" "TI!.1 iV1 "^ * ll^iV^y-»>i«it^>^ir'> -»rnut.-iiHNthr-iiil*1""'!, uif'ii'k Mrs IvlTinettviiHn'ui'eVid''' "tiiTio."'. Five . cfiiidriiii lnnT'.Ueeti borti' to"nmliitnoichcrbnsiinnd in tlm fiice. Bur- tboni: llerbort, Surnhj^Ulnro;-Wllliaui

mid Lewis. HcrburL and Willlnm wereboth biu-iuil during the ssinio week, hiivin^dii'd of scarlet luvt-r in August, lSS'J. T h efollowing March, Lewis, the yoiitiRoslson,full from a wagon and wns fatnllv injiiiTcl.It was Uiiiii only :i lew IIIOIICIIN liil MI V o u t y l n l f t i l l h

KiniMJimms fitruished bail iVi thef-imiof; -•••?1IX), L i w y c r Jeffery BOIHJT on t h e i r ball 11">|;O11Iv..V'i'u

T h e IvirmemiuiH iiLso el : i :m t i i a t Iltirtow**:owj'Jvtliein lor bo;iril,niid their counsel saysa civil suit will bo brought for tbe'iuiioiiiitd u e . ••-,:

Two Hints lor Washing ton .I A. oorresponricrit-'subniUs the f.illiiwinjr•far i be oonsideraUqii of I be citiKans of"•wsisiii listen

y Mlfitiecl, loiivhiB hlH.wifo withrs, onrah and Cli.'-.-o. Mrw

l r o u y w t!iun toiiehnij: in thu public.schnf.l iU thi« pliiiic, put-Lot l.bo timo.nct-jItpf JIS IISKKS(:\IIL prtncipul. tihf! siilisc<[(ient-ly accepted a position as principal of tlieKchnol at. Ilnsbroolc Uoi.ulU.", N.,)., Intl. sliuremained (here only one year. Whiletbero, however, riontli njX'dn came into hersmall family, tnlcins; fi'OHi lu-Vi t.hi-r'Umuoiir-'of her uvo ilinifthtcrs, Ol:ir<>. Tin's left.Imtmicof t.he ih-e uhildruit, Samli, now

•" f Cli.irlcs Luimcr. " "

It is proposed thntn balli consist of anymn^Ertrt nf 4-1* »>t(..l>'^_ i_ _1-1? - _ _ , 1 . .motion of the pitchier to deliver theball to the bat or to a base without de-livering it; throwing tlio ball to a baseto catoh a base runner without step-ping toward the baso immediately be-fore delivering; sending the bnll acrossthe pliite while his pivot foot is not onthe pitcher's plate; making a motionto pitch whilo in position, whnu not i

commissioned men to evangelif.e thenations of the earth with guns. Thecommission to evangelize belongs tothe church and not to the nation.Converting heathens by shooting themis not the mission of a nation. Godwants 119 to evangelize* the heathenbut n, dead heathen is JI poor subjectfor evangelization. The war with theFilipinos is a needless, unholy war.t o l i t i it W h t h l l ipossession of the ball and pitching the ^ io t l *s n o f c ' n ^- What* shall we in-

ball to the bat when the catcher is not scribe on the monuments over thosewithin the catcher's lines. Besides of our brave boys who met death inthese pitchers'restrictions, tlia umpire this strife? Those who fell in thehas tho right to call a balk if the I Revolution, died for liberty; those winpitcher retains tho ball unnecessarily fell in the AVar of the Rebellion, dieiand delays the ganio thereby, if tillproposed rules are adopted.

"Many other changes have been sub-mitted.

. . . . diedfor the preservation of the Union, andthose who fell at"- San Jnan died forhumanity and history has written; up-on the shafts over them these, tributemitted. A few of-them are: No nor- on the shatts over them these, tributes

MUII olher Llian I'liiytiM iif uniform 'and ! to.their memories. But what bhall be

wicnm tno lines snail constitute a j iiiruierauKiiuwjeuge uou in tne rifinrstrike; coachers shall coach baso run-! of the Filipinos,to wort out their ownners only; a violation of this rule calls I destiny. . . . . . . .for ii linuuf$10 tho-fu'Mti Lime, iiml if; rastor Kidd then finished with arepented n witlulrawal from tho game I heart stirring: exhortation to hisand grounds. -•• hearers in which he said in, 3ubstance,

, .„ j \ ,, J i that the country's destiny wasin .the«.,„,., ... ,. . . „ ., " '••' : hands of its people of which 'the\WMIM hive t | . , . Cullcel.on. patriotic orders represented before

tnti" R-jwhiTnin0' \ r?g\l°-?«"f -' Q<iT~' b I m w e r e IVI ) l lv t ' ^ w a s i n t h e power

^aKTn"'w^side I'rivilc-ios for the Junior Mcehanies' higlimv'Juntil- justice and truth'TandFuurth of_ July Colobmtion.^:- Wall, I rightficiilsnfifls 'shall crysta l i i /e sjinto

: Cost of County

Cm\e&\nnK the opcriUion of the State

who.is that commit toe." Says thn friend,' :" dti ,VIMI i hint: you could se t me a priv-!Huge?" " Certainly."snya the Republican- jThe friend tlien ask Him if hn V,\mUHo- ' .. . _uiiro th^sanct ton of thu Coniniittee lo;il- j aid law and tho cost of building good .loiviijsr it '.'.hiuid of fifnlk'iiion i'nim tlie county roads a writer in the MunterdonHinyery Mission wha would hold meetings , UciJiiblican says: To build State roads,iluri:iK the oelet.viition." The politiciiin j you ninsMirst present to tiio Freeholdersfailed to sue where "minimi sjenHeinuii '•' ' a petition signed by the dwnurs of two-woulil inuku anything bv the meetings. \ Hiirds of the lineal i'eet nlong the lino of•'Oh,1 ' s-iys the friend, " when they Imve ! tlia in-oposcd improvement. No petitiondone preatrluitK' and siniiini: tlii'V v.-ill RO HHItortiiincd for less than one mile, unlessiimoni: the crowd mid t.nku tip n collection ! it is to connect with a portion alreadyof wiitehi;* mid jewelry mid pocket-books. ! built, is called a county road, and theetc . " •Tlrj.cxplanution siilis-tied the liiaii ! county lias to keep it in repair at all times,

current rostilution yesterday mornini*.which calls upon tlui Now Jyrsoy Soiu'i-'\

use all their iniluoncn with Uio nsiyiil Iauthorities to hnvo tho namo "NowjJorsBy" conferred.upon ono of the new |battlcshiiis which aro to bo coiiHtruetnd I

iiH.lt1.—Now'Jirk Nmvs.i Tlie nnmiJil llnanclal htnteinent of thoTownship of Oxl'ord appeiira on tiio 7th

of tin's isKiie, published in

.1 tho alert fo !11 branch frotH

IniHi-WhittMkiT up

hury and Aahury, woiild be a l)O»etit. totlieni and to.all the towns through /wlifch

•i dwelliiit,*, situ- . d rthitiiiMhpnsivo I'.ITIP II wil' :tlnd llq l t "~?"1(1 tw^- Uoreisr,.. . . , _ . „ . • .„. - '"• stotnn hunt; bath l .1""1^"!1 .^.!!" *. - * , . " ' , - tiio. Board .ofjTrndo to

~unt:;ir:Uir.n-.-iC0!it;-anr.raf:OonKrca9.-Tiiu room; electric lights,' etc: Address,*Corn-1 way into :tlic-iiaiiiiH of practically every.l"niiuingoui?iU"us"to"whnt.'resolution was (mautmousiy adopted, jish JiCo. "... . j voter in l!ie township. '" ;•-.,. I thin «jnd. •,-..• , .

tiirout?h/Wlifohopportunity foree l.tio railroadiitJ'-l>.^-dnno to

boon vlflhingWrriniiglilcr.MrH. ltaclnvcll, !ia.s inmle aat Misridcn, Connecticut, .since,Doeemlicr, f»i'« lor sli

^ • . .1 1 1 . T . 1 • < . . . . 1 . 1 - _ _ . ! !

reductionTldoS.

(1 tho following hrothni'H and sisters : ; Rood between all Ktutiona, 11V0 .fold a t {hoEdward Taylor or Kansas, JnHoph I*, of rate of two cents per mile, with tho provisoW h l j n i i f l l l k P t h t th t i d t h l l l d ithi i

ion in ils rates of of tiio way. Tlieroforo, any pr-rson inFifiy-trip tickcl.s, culculittititt tho cost to biinsolf, will find ho

i t I t f t tl S t t l l ^culculittititt tho cost to biinsolf, will findi.i to pny.Itve eont.H per foot, tlis State

ixicon nnrl two-thirds ceiils per f ot,and tho county will pay twenty-eigbt, oniloiie-Miini centa per foot. Aa abovo stated.

, noninmin of llerwlck, P a ; t h a t t h o ticket shall he liBcd rf . . . . , «H M W U«.James \V. of Jersey Citv, Mrs. Jacob months. All lho innovations of 1 his com- onc-Miinl centa per foot. Aa abovo titatct.\V«ndiin'*of Oivensboro. Ivy.; Mrs.-WMn, -= pn>iy..havn.a-f.trii>^ntt«ol)("l.- -Whv-not lbs -cost i;; but -ilft'v -cents-per -foot-rTliui

Register.

. ' !!•• -,: fi- ' • "' ' -•••

. . . . . , . . . . . . . — - - . . h . j - — x , - . . ^ , %. p. " ! 1 ' " . 1 T . ' I . TT I I ^ i

K. Rockwell of Mcridcn",Conn.,,and Mrs,; make a uniform ra'e of two cents and have I by measuring your frnnti on tho road you-Tin llanu of Jersey City. • ' done with Ii ?—Newton Register. •-, ' can sco what t'ho coat will lo to yourself.

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THE WASHINGTON "STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1899.

Local Correspondence.UUOADWAY.

A stercoptlcon exhibit Ion consist injr ofscenes from "Tho Life of Cbrfot," ' 'TheI'rodlgal Son," scents in Eurui>e and Am-erica, npd of leaders in the American-Spanish wnrwill he jriveti In the BrondwnyAt. G. church on Friday evi'iiltif:, March 3a.The exhibit will be ia chitr^reof Mr. Win.L. HofTof Washington, who kindly do tint enhis Hervici'H, The proceeds will be Appliedto the benevolent collectiotisof the church—missions, freed men's nfd, education,con-foreneo clalmnnttt, etc. Tl>« price of ltd-mission is only ten cents. It U hoped tb»ta large audience will greet Mr. Hot)'.

Tho man who has been walkfnp thetrack nipbt and day to prevent the V. ii.Pipe Line Co. from liiyiiig.n pipe (aidertho road bed. has been assigned to a sec-tion gang. As but six men are allowed toeach section, the men of that section willhave to t«ke turns Inying oft'.

It in time that a more was made to com-pel the railroad company to put fjatta atthe crossing near the depot, :is it in a vervdangeroiM place. On Saturday evening oflust week, had it not been for the waruinsCtven a mul) in a wagon, he would htivcdriven i:i front nf « tnitn. The .vB'2-hndjust passed coins east and thtiru wan awent bound freight coming: which tlie mandid not sec until warned. There havebf en several narrow issenpi's at this point.

Benj. Ervin hay secured n position onthecrtiiiil.liikiinr iln- i.hwr of his lm>tluTPhilip. He wlli'malte his homu with .1. H.Mutchler.

Mr. and Mrs J. fl. Mutchler and daugh-ter Maud visited Mr. and Mr>. I'.C. Irvinat Phillipsuur£ on ^.iturday,

Mrs. P. G. Crt'veliui; was the sjuti.sl ofher daughter, Mrs. Crispin, at Blooms-bury, this week.

Misses Kthol and Ada Lonsr. daughtersof Conductor Lonir of Hoboken. woreguests of Mis*> Pearl Willever on Saturday,

Jncob Wurne ia the proud pupu of a boybaby which came to his Home on Wednes-day of tost week.

Mrs. Calvin [.'mHoy of Smiervillp tstheguest fora few days of her parents. Mr.and Mm. Win. Snyder.

Mr, and Mrs. Jjicob Housel »pt>nt Satur-day and Sunday with friends in Dover.

Rev. John Kran/, presiding elder, wu.hore last Wednesday evening and heldtho laat quarterly conlereuce.

Tho Epwortb League will be inehargeofMiss Annie Metier next Sunday evening:topic: "Ttie Giles of Ziou.

Misses Jennie Xixon, Carrie Iticbey andI'earl Willever spent last Wednesday*withfriends in Washington.

Washington's Birthdny was celebratedby our public school on Tuesday uf lustweek. The scholars recited appropriutpieces and sang:. There was no -school 01Wednesday.

The winter grain in this neighborhoodlooks promising for an abundant yield.

If you have a cough, throat frritntion,weak lungs, pain In the chest, difficultbreathing, croup or hoarseness, let ussuggest One Minute Cough Cure. Alwaysreliable and safe. F. N\ Jenkins, WarrenCounty Drug Store. . ,

BIUDGKYIMJ:.

The creamery at thla place is now a sun:thing. F. G. Jackson of New York is thefounder of the enterprise and John Ilifl isbusiness manager, it will not be long be-fore we can get as good cheese here us intho city. The milk producers should showtheir appreciation of Mr. UU!V etlbrtB. forhe fcss.ipcnt time r.nS nion.\v to make "project a success-

Joseph Emery is the proud owner oftwin Jersey heifer calves, -marked exactlyalike. Some farmer should keep them to-gether. "• ,

The woods and highwavs are full of can-didates for the different otlices to be tilledat the coming election. They are all goodmen, too.

There are men who were born with aveil over their face and can therefore for-tell coming events. It is amusing to hearLiitttn uttiuu Lhe winningeundidulca, alwaysaccompanied by a proposition to bet $10,but never putting up the money..The numerous friends of Mrs. Miller

Slater are pleased to learn that she is re-covering from a serious illness.

Whitfleld K. Slater, general agent of theMcCorinick Machine Co., was in town afew days ago. For durability, light draftand good work, there are no better ma-chines made than McCormiek's. Win. 2>I.Banghart is the local agent and he willtjoon visit the formers and take orders forbinders and mowing machines and otherthings that a farmer needs.

A. L. Forgus, Cteorge Dean and Win. M.Banghart are among the present grip vic-tims.

George Schuyler, who rented a farm onthe Jenny Jump .Mountain, has concludedto give it up and will remain on bis lot.

David Biinghnrt is agent for 500 differentpatterns if. will pnper. The designs arepretty and the prices low.

August Klower.."It is a surprising j/act," says Prof.

Houton, "that in my travels in nil purlsof the world, for tlie last ten years, I havemet more people having usuri ( i ron 's

" August Flower than any other remedy,for dyspepsia t deranged liver and stomach,and for constipation. I iind for touristsand salesmen, or for persons lilling oflicepositions, where henduehed mid generalbad feelings from irregular habits exist,that. Green's August Flower ia a gnuid

"byTrTiKi^t^scTji^d'is^e^TelleTTflnr^lioTn7

sUiimtiifos and indigestion.'' p implebottles. Tree at F. N. Jenkins' WarrenCounty Drug Store, or at M. R. Albright's,Junction.

KOCKPOKT.W. O. Davis oi' Nutley visited his father,

J, R. Diivis, a pnrt oF Inst week.Miss Lydia O.imun of Hackettstown is

spending her vacation with friends here.William Woolever'will farm for S. \V.

•, Davis this year.Harvey Gary of Hoboken and sister

Lena of Pore Colden were with theirparents over Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Danloy and sister tookin New York sightH last Thursday.

: •: -MrH.':MiifV DtivIs-nTig • tlieguc-at- of l l r .find Mrs. J."R. Davis Wednesday,,. . . _.."Miss Shipinan was with her parern^over

.Sunday. '••'"" "~~

Theodore McCathern will move to PortMurray, Mrs. J. Jordan having purchased

; tho house where he now Hyts and will.occupy tho/jamo. . __ ; .„ . . . ' -_;

:i: Among the visitors here Sunday were

i Geo. Curling and John Leigh of Port

Mr. and Mm. S.AV. Davis and Mrs. MaryDavis visited Rev. Ephraim Siinanton wearVienna last Thursday.

VIENNA.Mrs. Hart of JobnsonsburgIs visiting her

sister, Mrs. Win. I. Kw. Mm. Koo is stillvery wenk from the eilVet of I he gripwhich nhe had In a serious form, but sheexpects to go with her, son Dr. J . I . Roe.to WllkesbmTe after their sale whichocean on the ninth.

Mrs. Kato Shipninn wa.« summoned lastweek to the deathbed uf a stis-tor residing ntCMntou. She has ::oi yet returned.

A boxing club ha* hi'en fnnm'il iiiuuiigour young men and they meet tor practiseIn the old hotel.

MUtCora Mnrteni* returned irom heruncle's. Mathias Hihler of Allmiiucby,Monday.

Mrs. It. C. Hartron tpent a few days lastivcekwith her nitce. Mis. Ed. Dunn ofLong Bridge.

Our new storekeeper, Alison C. Ayers, iii-tonds to commence upon hi;* new dmiesthis week. Success yn with him.

Miss •Grace Mem-11. .1 ^nior, of theNormal, Trenton, spent .Sun.l.i.v with herparents. She was on ln-r wny to SotitiiOraiist' when- *»he will havt> :\ month ofpnictiMMeacliing.

On Saturday nisht;- *h->rth- :tttf- miii-night, K. G. Ilulgin's barn was iii-coveredhy one of the neighbors to he enveloped intlames. The tiru hnd UiiitH.'d sacli a head-Way that not ever: tlie horses could berestvieri :itni :i:e ln:::tiiii;; and all H* eon-ten ti* were ,-oon En asln.-. Tht* insurancedoes not cover the io->. The c;ut.-e of thetire it not known.

Hcttooi. IIKI'OH:,A C!a.-s—Anna Par It-. :<:•..':. M.itio

t-chenck. tt?.S: I.ottii- Wulf .m: Ma»»! .-?fX-ton. S'.t; su-iu Pool, s:t.

B Cliw«« VMellu Birlc.T. <y,..l AndrewHlblw. HI'.': Alvtn K.irtoiv. i>J.t!; WavneWiliimrtli. t»2 1: evil* Ciiimii'ii*. :»2 S, 13v«. . f . . 1 . . I*,* . . . . • . , . _ . . , i _ . . . n - _ i i . i . , .

Qive the Children « Drink""*called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetiz-ing, nourishing' food drink to take thefilaco of coifee. When'proporly preparedt tastes like the ilnest cofle but is freo

from all its injurious properties. Grain-0(lids digestion and strengthens the nerves.

"liYS^QGt'&stiniH.lanfcMjut a~hor.lth builder,- inid chlldron, as well as adults, can drink

it with great-benefit. Costs about I asmuch a9 coifeo. 15 and U5c.at grocers.

Cutniulns.T))'.'.C Class—Laura Kurt. !'I: Lester Cummin'),

IMS; ikTihu Mitchell. >M 1: Luna Hurnett,SS,h ICdwiird l'n>to!i. 7 ;t; Mnud Wlt-

-.Ii. SU.T; Molly lltilun, >fi.l: George• tv^tnn, Si! :i: Harry Hnwoll, >5ti; FrancesStruble, S"i 1; Harry Hibler. <\'>: MarthaJohnson, 71.S.

D CIIWH- Anna strulile, :»-"» I; • WesleyBirtnw,!'!).!': Hannah Preston. WJr. LuluWolf, s1».:j.

W. BKANI.)-. Teacher.

No Itiglit To I'glhic-.-.The woman who is lovely in f.icc. form

and temper will always have friends, hutone who would l;e attractive mint keepher health. If she U weak, sickly and allrundown, she will be nervous and irri-table. If she has cnnstip'itton or kidneytrouble, her impure blood will causepimples, blotches, skin eruptions and awretched complexion. Electric Bitters isthe beat medicine in the world to regulatestomach, liver and kidneys and to purifythe blood. It gives strong nerves, brighteyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com-plexion. It will make a good-looking,charming woman of n run-down invalid.Only 50 cents at F. N. Jenkins' WarrenCounty Drugstore.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hartnian and sonBenjamin are at Slatitieton, Pa., with herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Lewis.

Marx Blessing, a boiler feeder at theDover rolling mill, passed Sunday in town.

The Board of Registry will meet in theMcCabe building, near the post-otlice, onTuesday, March 7thf from I to 'J p. in., forthe purpose of revising and correcting theregistry list for the coming town meeting.

Misses Mary and Lizzie Kimple of EastOrange are visiting their parents. Mr. andMrs. Wm. Kimple.

News waa received in town last weekthat John Duxs, who went to GermanyRfivernl months n^n, bad rfind in that coun-try after a brief illness. Mr. Duxs lost thesight of both eyes here several '-ears ago,the result of a mine accident. /;Th? r*niily,it is said, will return to thln,countr>Mii thespring.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blessing of Doverwere in town Sunday culling on relativesand friends.

Martin Hardiman and Michael Connel-ly were in town a part of last week, stop-ping with the former's parents.

Mrs. George Miller returned to her homein New York city last Monday, after abrief visit to the home of her mother, Mrs.Burns.

John Forgus, the Mechanic street uier-chnr.t, went to New York city last Mondayon business.

The Republican voters cf the townshipwill meet at the grist mill S.Uurdny even-ing to nominate a ticket to be voted for atthe election to he held on Tuesday. March

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.Miss Eva Wwick left on Tuesday forCata-5ui;q;;r., P.i., where she will make her'ionic in the future.

Henry Ward, who has been running ahack between this place and EulvUlere forsome time, carrying the employees of theBclvidure silk mill to and from their work,has sold his outfit to Uinehart Lackhoven.The lutter took charge o!" the route lastMonday morning.

To Cure a Cold In One I>.iyTake Laxative Hromo (Quinine Tablets.

B U LVUH2 It K.

Our Prohibition frionds rather expect tonominate n full ticket thin week. It uinybe that Ihcv will tflvo Mayor Uiuh a>econd term. He has donu latrly well MMayor and is certainly a s i te man to tie tofn these troublous time.

Wo are glad to nolotdat the sick of townleem to be steadily improving. In a fewveekH thero will be a decided chango forh« better In tli«- weather, and .thla willlaturnlly count for tliu good and welfare

of those who have been below par physi-cally for some time past. |

Mrs. James Itobeson has gone to Texas::o vhlt her son, Cooper. !

Mrs. Orccii and family ivu understandwill not leave Belvidere this spring for tho iWest. I t , was their Intention to go toNebraska and take eliargu of a valuablejieue of property ttm! belong* to them,but they have abandoned the idea and willmiy In Belvidere.

The Republicans will probably nominatea siralghtout ticket this spring and run iton its merits. They UHinlly Indorse eitherthe Democratic or Prohibition ticket, butthe young element of tho pnrty will mnkeiiri ftfirl to ii-iveii straight ticket for once. l

Ntitnermis nanifs are nit'ntioued for oneotlice or nnother, am! tlie probabilities arcbat we will have a lively election. |

Anew member of the Election Boardor llelviiiere will have to be appointed

tnii spriui;. as Win, Simersou, who hasi-rveil one year, has buen oleetcd n mem-•er of the Republican Executive Com-nittee. . . {

.Marshall P. Maokey, a fanner living inOxford township, will hold a big sale in ulew days and then move t.viiolvtderc. I

The Normal School smduates are look-'.;ig up schools, und some two or threu ofthem living here have .succeeded Inlhul-iIngguod petitions. ' • • • :

An Oxford farmer Informed us a few'days ago that it would cost the township!not lo.vt than f 1,000 this ye.ir to open the!roads. This must be charged up to the•-oount nrth. 'hi j ?7i r , i . j

It is currentlyreported that quite n 'strife'likelv to ensue over the appointment of-Commissioner of Deeds lor ltehidere.!

One Is to be appointed this winter and it is 'said that there are candidates enough for.tbeot l lce to keep those who control theappointment guessing at a very lively ratefor some time to come,

Hard cider seems to lm much in evidence:at public sales this Hens jn, and we presumethat later on one will be able to taku abath in the vile stuil1 if he so desires. Itthere is a law on the statute hook to renoti;the sale of this Ktnti'm public gatheringsby all means let it he enforced, and wehelieve it will, fur it U caldiluted to do annc.-itiniable amount of damage to tin.-"

/nung, A yoiiiijT person will lake n drink 'of hard eider who would not think ufdrinking liquor or beer, and therein lies thedanger. Tne attention of tho nextUratidJury will most likely be called to tlie evil. ;

The ice is running out of the istreams sonicely and the snow is melting so rapidly,that all fears of a destructive freshet in theDelaware and the 1'cm.te.st. seems to bt<"•anlliing

COLUMBIA.Maud Labar and Julian Garrison

both of rihiteford. were-wedded at' thisplace by the Roy. J. II. Piper.

Mrs. C. B. Warringtbn and family movedfrom Portland here on Thursday,

Superintendent Young of the L. A N. E.lilrond waa in town on Monday.Andrew Brugler has secured a positioni Philadelphia.Miss Virginia M. JDvans of New Ver-

non was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. "Win.Evans, over Sundiiy.

Mrs. Clark Crissman of Walnut Cornervisited her parents here on Thursday.

Mrs.-Hannah Dietrich, widow oi' the lateWilliam Dietrich, died, tit her home hereon Tuesday of last week. Her ape was SIyears and 5 dnys. She is survived by sixchildren: Ephraim and Silvnnus of Colum-bia; Miss Maria of Newton; Mrs. EmmaPrimroses of Stroudsburg, Mrs. AbbieClossin of Catusauqun; Mrs. Jane Campbellof Vancouvcrs lsliUitl; " Sbu had been iicitizen of this place for 35 years. Thodeceased was a member of the M. E.church. The .funeral, took plact from thehouse on Friday afternoon, Rev. Piperolliciating; interment in tbe ( churchcom etc ry.trMrs. B. F. Howey and family of Dela-ware Gup will move to their homesteadfarm below Philadelphia. >! Vs ..

The Epworth League * will be led byEnoa Chambcrlin next Sunday. Topic:" The Gates of 21on}» Psa 87,1-7^100,1-5.

"Give me a liver. rcRuIator and I canregulate-"the''world.',' safd a genius. Thedruggist h a n d ^ him a' bottle of DeWUVs.Littta Enrly Itnera, the famous Httb piits.

I F. N. JenkinHj/jWarren Couuty Drug Store;

A more pitiful si^ht tliait a mother midhe i child, botIic.i|Uiv<.r> ,tnd sliackk-d in adungeon, emild nut well bi! imagini'd.Tin're are thousands of mothers and theirhabc.-i who lie .-<liucl;li:d by di.-casc in theilun«cou of tk-ntli.

Without ktit>witiK it, or having tltv faint-est com|>ri-h<MiMim of it, tlie fault lie-* withth*. niothiT. Too tnaiiv women i-nit-r mumthe w-pnnMbili;ir- of wifi-lioud and ninth-crliuuil while sulTcriuir from weaknves anddiM-ast> of tilt di-iifiitf and htiportiinl or-gans that inakc wit'i-lioud and uiotliethtHxlpo--iblv. A woman who MifiVp- in this waycannot be a'cjrtaMu wiiV ;ittd a competentnuitlitr. Ik'furr i-nti-iini: upon tlie dutiesand ropotixibiliiu-Mif tht>e pu-itions, >lu-^h<rul«l -ti- tu it tli.U IILT luahh. botli fti-•.-t.n .mil luL-id. !- lilomuijily IOIOILII. I)I.I'iiTi-i-V I'avoriti- l'ri-.-oiiptjou is tla- bt-sluf all iTitMlk'itiL-x for Ihii* purpose. It acts'dircoilv on lilt* Si-usilivi- myaiis ontici-nti-d,making lliein stioni;. liraliny and viKor«.u-.It pnuuoU'^ ri'Biiliirtly ui the lunrtioiis.allay- hrilation and inll.iinuiatiou, hnUu! cf rat in ii. check- mtn;iiur:i1 and i'\ti.-.!hting drain-* ami ^>ollu> {Mill. It toiu-Mi><-tbuilds up the shatttn-d m.-rvi-x ll mm-,tin* diin-.-r- uti'l iviiu- of niiitcn;-^ im.»s.ifay .mil ta- i . It is ;i uu-didi:,- ih:« wintftidfit fur thi- om- piiipo^c mtlv mid i*good foi ui) nlln I. IH-ahr» - i t U unl nohmit-t ik-iiU't will -itKt:<-ta n.l«:itmr.

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HUMPHREYS'VETERINARYSPECIFICS

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The last number of the STAII was veifine and there was ijuitu a demand forhere.

Mrs. Henery Seiple, an aged and respect-ed resident of town, died very suddenly ather1 home on Water St.. last Thursdaynoon, just after dinner. The old lady hadbeen about the honse attending to herduties as usual, and at dinner nothing un-Timmi nrnii nntinaH in har rnnnnni- Sslmpt1i>

She was upwards of S2 years of age aleaves a husband and two danghters. Tfuneral took place Saturday.

Th R M B k f th M E h

.Mrs. Cummins Flummerfelt is lying veryill at this writing, with but little hope ofrecovery.

Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh tluttcontain Mercury,

as mercury will surely destroy tho sense ofsmell and completely derange the wholesystem when entering it through themucous • surfaces. Such articles shouldnever be used except on prescription:) fromreputable physicians, us t,he dfimiige thnywill do !•» ten fold to ih^-gnnd y<m <.>nnpossibly derive from them. Hall's CatarrhCure, in ii n u fact u red by F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and Utaken internally, acting directly upon theblood iintt niui'ous snrdices of,the system.In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure lie sure youget the genuine. It is F. J. Cheney it Co.Testimonials free.

Sold by Druggists, price Toti per bottle.Hall's Family Pills are the best.

"•"'MiPs'Gnicc'Cre veii rig'passed laaL'TIiifrs-"day in Enston shoppini,'. ,s

Mr. inirt Mrs. J, C. HillwerethegiieBta ofDavid Weise of your town iml Saturday.

John Ha Id win Iivinif near this placedied Sunday after noon after' sufferingseverilliiionlhs from,.a complication ofdiseases. '•'*'. Several of our yoniifi people-'attended^iiparly at John Smith's near Glen Gardner'lust Friday evening. Dancing was themain ieature.

-Mrs. Jncob Snyder is passing two weeksin New York city\-with her daughter,Mrs. E. J. Hoekenbury, and sister, Mrs.A. W. Cramer.

Miss Lina Rounsavel was confined to herhome two days last week sullering frominfluenza, _.,-;. .

Toppy Caalner wn.if>riLiitir''';uiirurLuiialolast Friday, night. Thieves entered hislarfpe hennery situated on Hiver street andselected four of his best nuns. Fromthere they entered the caboone of theBob-tail and took an overcoat belonging tnAndrew Banghart. Toppy tried to trackthe thieves but didn't succeed. , ^

A rccoptionwaagivon at "tho homo oTBenj. Crevellng on Fell'street last Satur-day evening in honor of the bride andgroom, Mr. and Mrs. 0. H, Smith.

Mrs. Elizabeth Cramer' spent Mondayand Tuesday with her daughter, M rSelahHuylor. ; *'

Tii'-Xight and Tii-Morrow Night,And each day and night during this weekyou can get at any druggist's Kemp'sBalsam for tho Throatand Lung*, acknow-ledged to be the moat successful remedyoversold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis,Asthiiia.and Consumption. Get a bottleto-dny and keep it always in the house, HOyouuan check your'cold at once. Price25c. and 50c. Sample bottle free.

IMiliiH n . iit»t>rn. in'rujLi>i"M. ,i i;ri«i]iiorM.I'arsniint lo thoordfrof tliu tMirropif* o[ tho

County of « urren. nuulu no tlio udeentli iliiy ofUm-embcr A. !)., JSUS notice L- hureriy Klvcn to•ill jierfous liiiviut'i-'l.'iliiiH itentuat tin- catitto of[iiililnll. lleor.-, lut-jof ihe LVuiityof Wiirron..Won.-- (1, to jtresoni the samo to Hi" 'ibruf Ibor,iicr extH!ut«r, on nr buforo the I.itlidiiy of Su|»»iombrr A. 1).. ISW, buluj: ufno months rmm theInto of tlio suiit oidor; ami nay cri-iltlor ncytc't.iiiB tu bring iu iiH'l exliibit hirt"iir"huruluimsuti'tor oatu or afflnimtion. wlttiln th" UMIH. OItniUed. will lio torovor burrt-d of bid or herlotlou ayuiubt ilio »iM .'stvutor.

JOHN HOKNBAKGIt,Dn.to.1 Docoinbcr 15, l&JS. Esucutor.

ALWAYS USE

PURE! HEALTHFUL!!

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C. B. SMITH & COMPANY, Wholesale Druggists863 and 865 Broad Si.. NEWARK, Si, J.:

EASTON TRUST COR. E. JAMES. Pfesident.JOHN BACON, Treasurer.

ACCOUNTS SOLICITED'ays Intonwt on Tltno ana Havings DOI«IKIIH tittlio riLto of:) por c u t . I.OHIH Monoy, CollectsUHU », Slultt't) invorttinnntH, Es'-cutits Tnintbof ovory rlesurlpttou. llooiaus Surely

Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent.

Cor. Centre Square & S, 3d St., Eastern, Pa

: Wo are now offering severa

stales of Upriglifc Pinuos, both iiu\v

ana secoiuV Imml, '.at great' roduu-

tioiis. Soltl on c:isy tt-'riiis'of puy-

nitiiit or'lilx'rnl cliKuouiit nllowt'tl for

HIHII. "WRITE FOR PARTICULARS.

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LAUBACH'SEASTON, PA.

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ah; m i ' h ' Sla ' i le Ca<sc. Ten S|>ocille*. Hook. A c . $7. j\ l ilriiinil"ts*»r M-»t proiialU mi r Int of jirln.'.

Sis. . S e w Vorfe. VCTKBtX.MtV MASL'AL SEST I'HEE. |

NEIITOUS DEBILITY, IVITAL AVKAIiXUSS ;

and Prostration from Over- |Work or other causes. ]

"Humphrevs ' Homeopnthic Specific iNo. QS. i n U'SQ over 4O yenrs, the onlysuccessful ri-medy. jSlpervial,or5vialsandlarBOvlalpowdcr,forS5

SPRING GOODSare arriving daily and we want you to

see them.

Immense Arrivals of

Dress Goods,Carpets,

•C'..:- tains,

White Goods,ft~-< ~t ' ; '•'"' f'"\' f"i ifli i r t \ O C2

Ginghams,©heviots,

Welts, Etc., Etc,

Come and . r^ us or write for samples.

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WiuhluEton.N.J.Counsotlor-ot-Law.

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Wm. Laubach &. Son,.••••AS,T0N,:-PA.

, V y M . STITKS, M. I).,

t I ' l iyslfl iui timl SMrgeon,

: li); B. WdMtiltiEton ATB.,

ii;'t'uVlil.m.}.oak-ifH..iir^ Wiidblugton, N. J.I 5toT p. m. )j .

lyj\ ,}. LA R1KU', M. )»..

j ASl tUKV, N. J .

; I'litll;* a. in.)I1.'to J 11. m.SOftlt't' Hour.-.

: r.u.:i«. m.l

| ~ \ R . 1 \ J . K C K K T J ,

Washlugton, N. J.

eSl. L'loiul Hotel.

I T ^ H . F . "I'lTCHCK V.

WE DON'T FOLLOW the Leaders

WE LEAD the Followers.

There is ni''V -.uni Ensile in our re-CL-ivinj; -depariinciit,- wiitrt loads ofnew things art1 bfiiij! unpacked, setup and given the linisiiing touches he-fore being introduced to those whohave learned that safe Furniture andCarpet buying is most surely safe inour great store. l:very day it's "row-ing more and more interesting as thenew products step into review-jine.And what a collection! never beforeso much attractiveness. Even thelowest in price has some additionalpoints of merit. Tlie low price pointis plainly visible in all. The charmof newness awaits you in our CarpetStock. Fresh as new as'crs are the

:sly!Eh_.aml patterns tli,.i are re.Kly"here for your inspection. Color tonesare in .garclcn-likc 'varsrsly. L'e-.i;'r:-'run the gamut of > v:..!i--, iifiv.ri:..Grecian effects, vh • . cU' Onm>and see for yotirse:! ;

FORD & FLEMING, Washington, N. J.

WASHINGTON, N.J.

r. Furii x Kletiilug Uutitling.

:im,-tf and UuaidoiK-o, 1W Main strooi

B A T H . I3A,

EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT,»W"A1J<O, iveinicSion of tho Eyoa (or tba ad-

liuitmeiit of iiliwso:*. . -• t'oactiiatly on hninl tho l.nr«est'Aiisortmont-of Sf'KCTAf'LES ;uid EYE GLASSES In tillIichluli Vulk-y.

At K*STON, frnnkllr. !Iou:-.\ TUESDAYS,AJl H h I'

Supervising Archltoot.,

D.]!-

13 Eiisi Wiidhlugtrta Avti-.

L J A U J J A C U ,

MS Woat Wiulilugtou Avo.,

('•' USDKItTAKKB

iinil KMRALiMUU.

ToloplionoOnU No. ill.

O mill Hotil K.ttuto Agent,

WASHINGTON, N . j "

SUPERIOR'MAKES; OF SHOES.Little Known Here but'of Exceptional Reputation

Wherever Known.

They must be seen and worn to be appreciated.

Our Queen- jQuality ;

Made of li^M,!fine kid; turned •"eJKe.flexible sole |

and" comprising | , .

all the qualities'QUp;|Herrjam ShoeSo f a . f i n e s h o e . m ! . . . - . ,. .... . -.-, .-.•. . - . ,

sts'le, finish and [ " for Misses and Children made

durability, and a! in-lh e latest s ty les , in patent tip

shoe that will land tip of the ' same, curried in but-

pleiistvaiiy litdy1;1! t o n a n d l a c e . : •••• •

Washingtan Shoe StoreLANTERMAN £. SIMMONS. ff v

H T . CliOUI) IIOTKL,C. V. STAATKS, Prop'r.

UiiHurjiiiMMiHl In locution, ncoontinodntlon nniniRiiii"<iiiitt!it" I'eriimii'iut ni"I tnin-'lout guoatflwell onii'rtniimil. 1'rk-us ronwmnblo.

Kvery room hentcd by stt'iim mid llfbtod byelectricity.

WiisJiiagtoa Avo., Wfishluetou, N. J.

•fciOR U O U S K ,

J . KOSS I J A K K , F rop ' r .

Finely nrrnugeU, aimcloiia grouiids,

clocirlc llglita, atenni liuiLt.fi-uo'biia to

.anil from iill.tnilns._A jiloasiuit"aiira-m

•• m u r I ' o l r w H t . " ' " • • •""-"-' - ' • ' ' • ' ' " ' '•

AMERICAN 1IOUHK,

Uopu, N. .1.

a. ANDItESS, I'rop'r,

Goml TaWo. A'H|il<Midia j.liicu to atoji wlioninklni-aiil-a^iii-fwIrlvH.

Stoatn lioot In ovory room, nil other moilorn"

ISonnlliiL' iLi'i'l I.Ivory Stdliloa nttnclioil. SUROmoeta tmluH on 1)., h. AW. Hit. at ItrlilgovlUo.

Remodeled and Renovated

Qriehtal SalooiiJohn Hngan, Prop'r. ' . '

Belvidere Ave., Washington, N. J.

Page 3: HE WASHINGTON STAR - DigiFind-It · tho Senatorial nomination nnxt full, j ings are also to be ereeted and it is ox-and for that reason ho liuinchod a | pueled that work in tiio manufacture

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, IS9!>.

NOT STRICTLY LOCAL.

Note* of Interesting Occurrences In

OMivr Counties mid States—Homely

Kni'H itml Humorous Siiulhs,

Loiiiallocso], tbo Summit Jimrdorcr, linnbeen sentenced to bo hanged on Murcb.

. 10th.

Tliotrinl ofSfiiintorQuny I'or eoimpirncywastobutiii" i» Philadelphia on Mondaybut has uccn adjourned till April 10th.

The Intornntioiml Simdiiy school conven-tion, to wlilcli HOIIIU 2,000 dulc^ntus will bodraw I••>-.og

JUNCTION.H. M. Bfgolow. nnd family spent Sti nday

Mrs. Jnhn Htilnc* of Annandulu wan theRUCHt of Mrs. Mny Voting over Sunday.

Mist Lulu GnrrlHon of Washington ftpontSimdiiy wllhltcr aiatcr, Mrs. Rabcr.

Thieves uroko Into tho homo ol* RIcbardWolrerton last Friday. Mrs. Wolvarionim.s been with her daughter in l'hlhidol-pliln nil winter, and the house lias boon un-

. ., .ucvupled. They gullied an entrance.will meet at Atlanta, Ua., April I thro««h u window in the biu amuiit unit

, I turneil thu hou.su from garret to cellar upJHUIU down... AH every tiling valuable lintt

The Czar of Itussla is Haiti to bo mentally j heen removed, It is not kimwn that any-except aoino clothing.

lie* moved -libthe government.

Incapacitated for ruling the empire anil»tlilnp wua tbken exc

11 ' i Tlie company of cth >'. J. VoK, now t-ncninptu !Kavonii eiHcrtiilnmciithi WullwHullle,South Carolina, nro soon to ' Woilnosilny Bavoono of tbo.llncatutiowH.1 „„( Thl«-|« tin ln«t v,.,v-i III our town. Altlioujlll llifjy nro not nc-d out. Tills is tlio Inst I>t\v CU|, t(inM!d ,„ p I l>y i l l ! ; !„ t o m l s or this slzo,

Ttie company of colored minstrels who_____„ . . ! . . / i . . . . . . I . . 11F..1I..I tl . . l l I.....The Fourth >*. J. Vols., now encamped igave nn entertainment In Well*'Hall lunt

at Greenville,he inmterudJersey reKlment In the service, j thoy'were weii"plenae'(iwith"thcir>eceipti

Col. G. n. M. Harvey formerly of the • wlileh were ?07.New York World hw bought the North ' , air. nnd Mi* Frank Siegfried of Wash-American Kevieu- and will n.nme t j l " ^ ^ ? ? ' ; . ^ . . membere;Htorlal direction or tho miiuazine with. o f Company A, tnt-N. J. Vol., vtoltetltlie May number. • George liummerover Sunday.-TheconKregationoriheCre.scentAvenuoj The school entertainment which WJB to,Prcabyterinn church of I'laitilield have i w

lm\0L«[vo[iUjiH''afterno'cMi "md (itf«nf im!'

presented their pastor, Dr. W. It, Kichards, i Admi-nion lOimtl 15 cents. Proceeds for 11!with a cheek for $1,000 with which to pay ? new linniry.hlscxnenwcaon nHuropoiin trip. Frank Taylor, Company II, Ith X. J.

, . , , , ..Vol.. of South Hound Brook, Is vUMujgMm. AimCnnniiiff, aged i>0, committed ; M!H.S Hattio Fulper.

suicide in Morrbtown a few dny.s nyo by j Miss Jessie IIUKIICH in Kuomllng a couple. taking n dose of "Itoui-h on KuLs." Ill < of weeks at Filler, N\, Y.

health ia supposed to have made the1 The entertainment given by1 the Indies'pwoman determined to end her life.

The entertAid ofllie Piliiy was

> Knly for

K ysbyterianchurch tat H.itur-most enjoyablu one. Mrs.l Mi I l t b L k In all

was a most enjoyablu one. Mrs., formerly Miss Ilcrtba Lake, In all

itals relleeted great credit uponDespilto his dislike to bo photographed,

Pope Leo XIII has permitted himself to i hbe picture,, by the li,oBrapb, and a ,„„,, | %$>£££«« S K " ' ^ ' ! ^b:r of the most Interesting iiorlrails will: Hothvocnl and instruiiiunliil, wasexcollunl.found in the March Ladies' Home Journal. !The receipts were atiottt f:w.

GeorBU Swlru, u r«rnr laborer or Vine-! The W. C. T. V. will hold their re-ularland, claim, to be the Karl of Carllngford : " H ? > " " & " . " 7 . 1 ° mcmbSrS"^of Stt'IftoV 1 lentil, Ireland. There are • urged to tiu present.cood reasons to believe that Swlfte is tell- [ The T. C. Literary Society will incut onIng the truth. ArrangemcntR Imvobeen ! Stturdny eveninc nt the home ot'Miss

• Mrnu Witldiiian. Slmkespt-ure's "Comedyof KrrorM" and Knglfoh history are themade to secure tho title and vnluiilile

property for him.

The [IdiiiburK-Aiuericau liner Bulgaria,Cup tain Schmidt, from New York on Jan-uary '28 for Hamburg, previously reportedin Croat distress by the British tankstormier Weehawken, hOO milct from the miAzore Islands, has arrived nt fonts del(iada. All on board uro well.

tuples.Misses Lida Mayberry, Fannie Fenwiek

nnd Llriu Kvurltt spent last Saturday atLebanon.

A numlier of oilk-ialH of the C. It. It.were in town last Saturday examining the

tiine shops. IL in believed that repairs'ill ho tnndu and the shops wopt.wd.k'u hope ttial this will be so, and that our

iturupona new em of piSelF-Culluru rorMurcliiHJiveryiiUr.'Kjtivo : purity. As uvory liuiiso IH oucuplud and

number of an IntercstliiR ami vjitimhlo i thosupply not equal to tho dcm»nt]t.wun»8.KlnU| whieh has rapidly made for it- \ ™£ ^ ^ $$* ^TAtSt,self a h.Kli position amoiif,' tho puriodicalHwhich appeal to lovers of nooti literature,iind for which there should he u place inevery cultivated home. Price 10 cents'.

Time will decide, bu), it is certain that \ th(. "u . ; e l c I l t

lodcrn dThe [/idled of the M. K. church are phin-

nhiK for uri "Old MnidsConventioii." Fullp.irtiutil.trs Inter.

Rev. and Airs. AiiKleinari are spentUntj

inn short time Dover will have trolley earn Inuininn to tlje dittoreiit boroudh.s and'cities, and to f/.tke Hojuitcoii^, na a 1111111);her oHnduential Dover men are interested i

ilso went down to spund the day.

Kiuvd LiL'htr;

Jabt/. Waltcra will turn sod for Win. 0.Ward in the spring.

J. B. Beck, our good-natured blacksmith,will bo n candidato for constable nt thetown meeting. Jake In n good fellow andwould give cntlro satisfaction to tho pco-plo ol'tno township.

It is doubtful If the citizens of this placowill tuitke an ell'ort at thu town meetingto bring the town business from ColumbiatoIlahieHburg.

Frank Bock will havo no opposition forTown Clerk, but the tight for FreeholderU waxing hot. A careful poll for Free-holder Was made of thutownshlp Inst weekwith the following result: Jacob J. Beck,Hfi; Nelson L. Brands,ST.; John A. Waltcra,78. . . ' •

Mit-H Mitbel Fox wait the guest of friendsIn MinsI, Pa., Inst week,

Mrs, Cliaiks It. Smith passed a few dayslast week at the Delaware .Water Gap. _

John, son of W, IS.'Brands, who wnsHoverely injured while gathering Ice atTobyhumia some time ago, was taken fromthe tiurunton Hospital last week to thehome of bis sister at Stockholm. Ho Is ina critical condition.

AboutSOOsuckers were taken from thekill lust week with a net. ' >

A Coon Hollow man hasn 13-month-oMpig that weighs but 11 pounds.

A. J. Walters of Marksboro was Frankliugle'n guest last week.Mr. mid Mrs. Ward are still on the sick

list, and Mrs. Pierce does no improve veryfast. ' . • . . . •

Kitgenn Rork intend" tn trnv»I (Vim Itrmin Now York.

Charles Haaso was with friends a t Blairs-town last week.

Mr.-). J. Hamler has been visiting herdaughternt Delaware. t

A town clock Is bndly needed In this vil-lage, and we think if asuhscrlption paperwas passed around among our citfzciis anilthe farmers in tlie neighborhood theamount could soon be raised.

Wm. Mericle went to New York lastweek to look for work, ilo succeeded in [securinga position as flriginan. i

A musical entertainment was heK* at the |homo of 1*. J. Young on Thursday e cning iwhicli was a very pleasnnt affair. \ \ \

Mr. anil Mrs. J, Mericle visited Do lew jWalters and family on Friday. -'--'_ j

Coal was a scarce article during the bliz-zard.

J. Vankirkvvill leave town In the spring.There have been several large sales fn

this vicinity recently.The Messrs. Fulkcrs of Portland' aro

papering tho interior of Win. Snyder'shouse. .Mr. Snyilor will leave town Tues-day for I'uteraon where be has secured aposition as conductor oil a street car line.

for tliu assistance of some boys be wouldhave bad 11 serious runaway.

.ludson Brands h a candidate for tlieolllue of constable.

A. D. Cornell made a business trip toStillwuter on Monday.

K A L t U S V I L L t i .Jcimes pilrymplc rented the Ketchain

CAUCUS SOT1CIC.

TOWSHIIIP OK WAMIINUTONiNotice I.t hereby glvon to the Demo-

cratic voters of tlio Township of Wash-ington that the annual township caucuswill bo held on

'•SATURDAY, MARCH Uth,for the purpose of nominating a candidatefor Clerk, one each for Freeholder, Mem-ber of Committee, Commissioner of Jpertlf, two for Surveyors of Hlghwajynnc!each for Constable, Overseer of Poor, andtwo for Pound Keepers.

Tho polls will be open nt 1 o'clock p. in*nnd remain optm until 3:30 o'clock p. in.Candidates for the various olHccs receivingthe highest number of votes, respectively,will bo declared the nominees of the puty.

All nominations should be sent to me bymall or handed to me personally at Cor-nish's factory, by March 9th, when I willhave tickets printed bearing nil tho nnmes.

The voter will designate his preferenceby crossing oil the names of those he docsnot wish to vote for.

Any further Information may he obtainedby seeing me at any time,

JOSEPH M. HNVDKH,

Township Member of the DemocraticCounty Executive Committee.

"Twice Told Tales"arc thosu royardinu the su-

perior advantages of the Life

Insurance Policies i>sued by

Till: i'RUDKNTIAI...

1'olicx-li'il'lers join in express-

in;; their satisfaction with tin'

liberal treatmer'";eceiveil iii

tlie Company.

Write for information.

LITHIACURES ALL

HEADAJHESTRIAL SIZE, 10 CTS.

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

THE STONEBRAKERCHEHCAL CO.BALTIMORE. M D.

Home Office

Newark. N. J.JOHN P. [>RYDE;N\ Pi

The Prudential

Buv for vour table, at

Insurance Co.

of Americaestdent. IJiSI.IE D. WARD, Vice I'reVt.

UUC1AK II. WARD, ad V. Prcs'l ana Cuun.tl. FORREST F.DRVDI2V, Sct r . la r j .

J. A. BBAVI-RS, A*st. Supl., Hroad St. und Washington Ave.. WoOilnKlon, N. J.

Petty'sPopularProvisionPlace-;-,-:•• •,-.'•:• An;!-.yo«.will bc.:~;:>~:::~

PerfectlyPleased andPersuaded toPermanently

f Patronize11 Petty, at

A. W. Crt;vi:!ii!K's;Old Stand,

in thu rear section.

Tailoring

Dept. B. Sc B.••••••••••••••••

Agents forBUTTERICKPATTERNS.

in twocUtl'eront companies , one ol which ; ! l i s f ,nmu" uii Mraim-rd .street Thursdny

A i n r t " of ladles fur n a t t h i a place hwt Saturday a n d will•• ••-'-- t ake possession April 1st. Mr. Ketchain

will move on the old home.st'.-ad farm near[Tovvnsbury.! Mrs. Walter Knrr wns taken sick withtonsilitis while suiviiifi a t Mr. Fleming's ,

. • r tn i i i f i l ends •near Danville, last

Saturdaycomes from toward Newark and the other ; tiitrht.from Ciston.— Morriatown Chronicle. • I). I. Heifcrt 1

The March Wnnmn's ITnTiif Compnnion [Jliu' i 'Tjir^r.'Lri.'Jl"' "rnyAr'" SCUUVM/*'1 I' 'tV.!!"leoms with .lUractivc .1111I practical fen..: nl,t;r« liixuicil'i.n's.iii'U iioiilg'contiruicd!Hires that will interest the general reader [ jui,,, [Jnultj Una nmved from Grenn'sas well as woiiiaukiiid, iidward Pnye | Itridge to Arurcerstreet, iMitllipsljtirg.Ooston's "graphic"" word picture c l ' t h e j Tho uiunn • services conciiii'tod - by tli"Birth of the Southern Confederacy" is of [peculiar historic value. Lilian Bell writes \

r

vivaciously of her entertainment by aPolish princess.

Foar burglars lust week broke into theRockaway post-ollice and blew open tlie

L safe from which they secured *.T»0 in

wtnwofthe .... . „e being coiliiniicu tins week.Mrs. ilury A. Green, UKUII US V

oved hi

y

.. sirs, dtecl:it hei- late lioniu at HLCOIKI und Koseslreets nn Sunday. Slie was tlie mother ofa Inryt! fiimily but none -•*' ' t.si.i™.her c-liildruna large fiimiy but IIOIIL .survive her. Jler litisbaml is .still living

d t h b t venty-dchild-

survive h r . Jler litisbaml is .stilandamongthi! motirnersare about wlive grandchildren and greiit-gra

money. They then niade their 'escape,! rui lp

Elmer Heam.n policeman, wiUBuuged nod j ,..-\ »""' I l f i r "f t!l1' Mt!"«» <'f Joseph 11.bound by 7 the burglars. Several other j o v e n | n j ; r | u s t / t i t l | l l l l l 0 , of hiipost-ollices have been broken into during I nuh birthday.the past few weeksand Washington may j Mrs. Sophiu tlnrning was tendered :iIiave its turn some time. isiii'prisuin honor of hoi1 TM hirtlulay at tli

„ , , , I residence nt .luhn IVwt-lsnn, HullimnOne of tlie special features ol the March j street, on Wednesdityevunins ofliwt week.

issue of Harper's Mngazine Is tlio article | [,0\vis K. liaylor, iffoiidiictoron tlicMm-entitled ''The Massacre of Fort Dearborn ris & Ksstix ro'nd, died (in Wednesdnv atat Chicago, liathered from the Traditions \llis I|("I1C>, *N*P- '« Knilnerd street, on \Vwl-bf thojndlnii Tribes ciiRnKCd In the Mnsaa- j {£„ " , ^ :

t E " S ' ff.i was 17 yom^'o'f1 IIRC,ere, and the Published Accounts." The j.md in-siik-s tiisVilt-i leaves three children!articles derives exceptional interest from i Mrs. Joseph Cherry,/l-'nink Hnylnr und

. • tiic fact Mint it U written by Ohier Simon 1IJ'1^/,",1^ of^T^edviwcon1' IVUM* XO "iT

Pokngon who was present at the massucre.It is staled in railroad circles that the

, LehiKh Valley railroad will tfo back to theold system of three divisioiis. Instead oftlie crews ninninc from Knaton to Iliitliilothey will run from KaHton"to"Sniyre, fromthere to Manchester, and from there toBuffalo. The long runs aro loo much foithe men. A fireman of the lOuston endwas on the upper end last week, showingthe lircmcn of the upper division how to

•veil Order of Kcd Men; Morrisl.c.<W, N". ail, Order »f Uuilroad Uun-ductors, of Holxiken; thu Morris A KswexMutual nitnellt AsHocIiitinn and the Mainstreet M. 12. cliurdi.. We. liad hcci

reek. She has sincesewing n.t Towns-

February SaleAND WHY NOT?

••••••••••••••••

With our unrivalled facilities, we are constantly buying

big lots of merchandise at less than market prices. We have

secured some great values in different lines, and propose to

make February one of the busy months, as well as January.

Latest DENTISTRYPrices of vork to ault every*

bmiy. Teottt examined and(ulvloeglvetifruu.

Teeth Extracted,25 Cents.

All local niJjillcfttlotiB free.Toeth eitracted positivelywithout i>ain by the uso of ourvltnllzoU nlr or vuiior. M cente

i Teeth Filled with Gold, $1 and up.; Teeth Filled with Silver, 75 Cts.IA set of teeth, $5.I Best set of teeth. $8.' Our 93 sets of teeth are the best that are made1 00 matter how much you pay tortnem. Wherei the teetli are out, patients coming lathe morn*;inccau hnvetliolr toeth made the name day byI notifying ue three days tn advance. Teeth filled1 as painlessly an deufcil science will permit. Gold; ailing a specialty. I'artlal seta o( teeth put Inwith gold without plates called bridge-work.All kinds of artificial teeth made. Allworfclefully warraited,

Philadelphia Dental Rooms,212 Northampton St., Easton, Pa.onice Open Prom 7 A. XI, to H p. M.

recovered and isbury.

It is reported that chicken thieves hnveaeain put in appearance in.this neighbor-hood. . . " . . . " . ' ' . •.. .. i n n s • " ' J ' T~*

MisHlJertlm Petty is spending a week j f l 1II £ S t O C t i Lwith rcliUivcsat Newark and New York. & • - •**•-•

The proapecta nre good for big dinners'tbis spring aH a number of niovinga are inprospect.

Tlie winter grain looks well since itscovering of snow has vanished.

Hev. T. S. Vnssar hns resumed bis seriesofSundny evening sermons that he laidaside during his recent illness.

Coming Public Sales.THL'RSDAV, MAIICII 2nd—Sale of farm

stock, farming implements, machinery,waions, &c, on tlie ISnrnea Haub farmnear Hiirmony station, about two mileswest of Harmony. G. B. Gardner.Marvin A. I'ierson, Auctioneer.

FRIDAY, MAKCH 3rd—-Sale of horses,cattle, I'urm machinery and implements,etc., on Garner Cline's farm betweenBroadway and New Village. S. K. Weller.J. T. Thatcher, auctioneer.

SATL'UDAY, MARCH -1th—Sale of House*hold goods and kitchen furniture; alsoliorso and cow, on tlie Morgan Petty farmnear Larison Mill. Robert Hull. SamuelSnyder, auctioneer.

TUESDAY, MARCH 7Lh—Sale of entirefarm stock, machinery, implements, hay,itnlks, etc., at my farm east of Pen well.

' " •• "• " Carpentef,-:el Vannnttii. Clins.neer.

ployed on the Morris A Kssux road' sinct: j Wi:t>.si:?D.\Y, MAUCH Sth— Sale of furm;:is 11 yoiin<r man. I stock, implements, mnehinery, -wagons,/VrnieLHiii" of ihc iKnuiimldtT^ nl* tin*! etc., at my farm on the road leading fromliMsburtrOMasswurks last week, it 'was Ilnzoii toBrtdscvHle. Frank Smith. Mar-

fire'with hard coal. Soft coal is now usedon the div.slon.—Kx.

. Kindl.,W6i'ils'l.for. Supt. liis'isonci-r ,Speakinu'oftheD., I,. AW. K. Li.,' the

Orange Joi'.rnnl of Saturday snid : " The

0 decided tluit tlie tmstees dispus.; of the•r 1 UM) worth ufslock to Hit; lu;sfit»lvrintasc"

.r tho stock holders. IL is L-hiint.rd thitlinly ahmil. imt' tliird.of tli«. amoiml in-•osted can l)c rtiaiiKod.

Mik-sMilU-iva former ivsiililitwhiirj; died Ix-itTh.iirsiliiy at N<«K.V- ' ..

Mrs. lime Davis lhiwkiitteni|iled'suleid'Sunduy afternoon by taking lamlniiiiii

Oil flu•OWL. I . ,

'tTinetitrS""by'-iVdoctor;' nn

vin A. Pierson', auctioneer.TIIUIISD.VVT" iMAitcit 9—Sale 'of farm

stock, mnehinery, wagons, etc., on theRoseborrv furui iiuttr Foul Rift, two luilusHouthofilelviderc. W.tn. H. Wolfe. Mar-

f I'liil-j vin A. Pierson. auctioneer.Ul N TiicitsDAV, MARCH ittli.—Sale of valu-

able personal property ami real estate, byvirtue of a chattel' mortgage, at Jacksons-biirfr. Township of Blairstown. Losey it

• - [UNnf.han-Alnaucrli..

Some grocers have things to eat.W e iilwiiys fin w £»o</thinifs to ent .There's a difference, you know,and you're always on thu rightside of that difference when youtrade here. We quote :

New California Prunes, ;c 1b,New California Prunes, extra large fruit

3 lbs. for J5C.New Cleaned Currants, in i-!b cartons, 10c.Now Scedei! Raisins, in i-lb. cartoons, ioc, 3

for 33c.Host Java ami Mocha Coffee, 30c lb.Fancy Hreaktast Coffee, 25c lb.Best jWaracaibo Coffee. 20; lb.Best Rio Coffee. i;;lb.Good Rio Coffee, [o; lb.Best new Su«ar Curetl Mams, 10c lb.Best new Sugar Cured Shoulders, "C lb.Oat Flakes, best quality, '3c IkBest Laundry Starch. . c ib.Oyster Crackers,Soda Crackers,Ginger Snaps.Lemon Cake,

all at 5c Ib.

Hampton's Best Cornstarcli.New Earl June Peas, sweet

and tender,Hampton's Special Brand Early JUIK

Peas—no better packed.Fancy Ked Ripe Tomatoes,

Call and See

GRAND OPENING

Be Mercifulto your horses

bv supplying them with warm blan-kets for the cold weather of Winter. Couplethis store with your thoughts in that direc-tion, for we have a line comprising all grades,and prices are so moderate as to he really en-ticing. The same may be said of our line of

Fur and PlushRobes.

. Call and see.. Your judgment will sanctionI what we say.

S. T, Vannatta.Belvidere Ave.

WASH GOODS• • • • • > • • • • • • • • • • •

The Bush &

j~To.-Horse • •••-•,..

Owners.A\y time and thrit nf. my helper is 'ntnv'-'iiive!! i:p entirely to the shoe-ing of horses and small jobbing.Tlie work in these branches hasso increased that I have been.compelled to give up wagon re-pairing and the like. The conse-quence is that my horse shoeingis giving more satisfaction thanever before, for ! am making aspecial study of the art. .

7c can3 BIG STORES

Ji T. BELL.BroaJ Street.

jL.Bonnot FLORIST.

wner, " Marvii

;cc canSc can

Fancy N. Y. State canned Corn, " :cSun Shino Soap, . 2 bars 5cHampton's .Uon";V\innesota Flour (you

couldn't lietltftter if you paid twiceas much) per =.I5J Ib. bag, only .. doc "

Fancy Jelly in Glasses, all flavors. 5c-I.aree.c:in.Ann!iv Butter.

Eastun, Pa . Williamsport, Pn.- .•Waterloxvn , ' .N . Y,

KASTONtlrco

;i niitMi'ilty.

l'A.iilioiiscs:

„ e

a

Vleiiiliigton, >". .1• Artistic Flera

furnished for^ioiia nt short

3*Si

Hlloi.^ea-iioi.i:e.

eit of this

head of.the ftlprris•& I3sscx Oivisimi, Sup-orinteiulent Andruw Ueasiincr, has. hud a j Catiilong and successful ollicial career nlso, andthe improvements on this division havebeen nntrked under his siipcriiitcmlcuey.Tho comimiteraure not sttislleil, ofcour.se,but it iHdtllluult to see how very imichmoro can be clone for their comfort and

granted a patent u» a bi't'ry mil

convenience tlian has.beon done already.Sonio now depots should bu built, the rnii-niiiS time to New York reduced by the useof. nioro powerful loconitHlvus, nnd theturifV ruluH overhauled and roadjuHted.

IStillttil 'I'l... .uuquiiy McuidavaiU'i-il lOlias Mill, uf Oxford wl

tiy the l:isl(ir:ind Jury lotl'iecuiiiit.v'iilinslKnisc.' Hill WHS pi.tbo <'outity jail at Belvidrrc .Monday 1

Mrs. Hudson 1.0veil who is a fnrnii1(lunt of I'liilliiislmrfr died a! .JersovMonday ni«li(.. -, :•"

hevv, foniH'i-ly cunnuftodHie Wan-en Daily Nuws, has

itsad\^rtisin(,-.Holi(titor lorn llcliv

.. F u u u v , MAHCEI lOth-Snlo of ontlra lot B e s t QualitvT^ploca.I of live stock, maeliinery and utensils; also ' •-

'tM , ,° j hoiiMohold {,-ood.f. J. T. Jones, iiazen, N.:irivst-| j _ Jinvviti A. Pierson, auctioneer.

,^ from I WKDXKSDAY, MAUCH 15th—Salo of' cd in | horses, 20-odd Jersey and Guernsey cuttle,

,i;jhL funning machinery, utensils, wagonh, etc.,. | . ( . s j . jon my farm on mountain road between

Tlinto nor,'auctioneer.TiiiJissnAV, MAltcn Kith—Sale of live

stock und famiinfj ntonsllsoti t lie Murtenislurm at Uockport. Jjewis Zellera. C. V.Ciinjenter. iiuetioneur.

with

Gold Dust Corn Meal.Fancy Kippered llerrin.i;,French Sardines,Fancy large bottle Olives,

We pay we for nice pot

Call and see us; we want;

/ . B. HAMPTON,

CELEB.RATED_CDRN!SH_AiVlERiGAN PIANOS A»D_ORGAHS.j

"btiiViro a sreatwhlla wlioro' •tiie'y'a're'iieuil-'j'Vj'MifeH Kilned, more powerful locomotives are beinjj ; psiretils 111placed in servieo' and tho tiriil" of ticlcet,rates will,, also bo readjusted in dnetiino,Superintendent It •asoner luu not doneeverything that ini<rht have been done, but | W e l i r

he has accomplished a tfront deal und has I Ik-urn i.sH'IOWII that lie l:no\va a thing or two aboti11 The O'I

..•-railranilins..- If he hmU>o"n, inorn.:.dlp]imatie in dealing with parties mukingcptn- •

IMiipps spout Pl i l l i b

ed lij,s health

t list weekami returned to work.' ;

Fred Snydcr stumt onewith Solomon POSH.

Kind lo hoar Mint .Mrs. Klmerin proving. " v--ih**strii pmiiliecH every evening

the mill. Visitors welcome.1"

Tlifusn.w, MAIICII Kith—Sale o'f-.niiVeli»Vs«:-s;-VM-o.'1.il'catt!cf-(hrmi!!K:.iniich!rier.v,.uJntinjiD eh! . , nn niv fiirm near tlie .Whit-, l l l a , r ouniont" WorkH| Ihrcu "iniliia••wtwl"orP H i b Mi W F Mi

| Ihrcs W. Fr Marvin.,. r•

A. Plor8on,niiotl(l-'tunAY, MAKCU ITLh—Siili

sl.otib, fanninii utoiisllM, wnjI hi! (leorge Stryher liirni 11UC'ltnil nhmxi two miles east u , ,,.Kdwnrd II. Hnmleti. Marvin A. Pierson,

, t , ,nc tho Jlorrii

Edward If.t, I ntietionecr.

The March ^inniher of Scribner'splaints his ability would bo more fully up-1 The March (niimber of Scprcciuted. During tbo recent' blizzard he j Governor I loose veil in the

h d k t i l d k t th : ti t h t lie lilies b e s t atioii that lie lilies bcHt—a niirrat.ivo of a'light. With his naiinl candor lie cilh this

1 Oenoral Young's Fl&l'iid pays 11'hearty trj"

inl cando

his brigade

was at his desk continuously and kept tinwires hot with orders to tho end that thotrain acrvica might not be suspended. The

-: result WIIH Hint tbos^iivinR nloiiff tho line . _ . v,of thin division had the beat, servieo ol',iin,y- coinniaiider utul to the"1 rf sulurs who wonlullvo.ifl in this vicinity. aUhoiigh tho I equal honors with tlio Hough Uitlers in

-rrstormwassulllcicnt to practically atop thej that hot skiraiish. Any one .who, ronda.operation of roads coiifjldorod miporl Hh C l ^ l '

p j y i i w i u vip lor to.Hho Colo/^l's necoiint. will Invo no belief Smith., J. T.'Thi

tbo Delaware, T.nckawanna A Western." ;.! in the iltiry of tiii nn ib i iah .^ ' auctioneora.

TllESnAY, M.VUCH 2l.~y lie. of._hoi'9CS,(•.ttllt:,•'farming" implements, (-tc'."," on: the'pr. Lntt furm. near Heivfool, ciiat of I'llil-lipsburg. William (J. Wnndling. J,. T.Tlinlnber, auetioniier.ff. •.-

WmiNi-isviAY, M~AK(NI 22.—Sale of livestock, fiirnilng tnmjhlncry "and utensils, onmy farm near Stoole's .Mill, Harmony. J.A.* Allen. Marvin A. Pierson, Auctioneer.

TiiuitsnAY, M.vitcir 2;trd—Sale of horsc?.~blooded cattle, fur in ing nwnhinery and'utensils, f>» the lirondway Stock Fnrni,

l l d y v a i l r o a d station. -Frank P.miiatcher nnd JCSSG Lnke,

, BelviJcre Ave..• !>W. Washington .-\ve..

—'; WASHINGTON, ~N: ;jJ:

E W i l l SHIP APiAHO OR ORGAM ANYWHERE UPON THE DIS-TINCT UNDERSTANDING THAT IF IT IS WOT SATISFACTORY TO

^PURCHASER AFTER TWEtVE MONTHS' USE WE W i t t TAKE IT BACK.*fii It would be impossible Cor us to make public this unique CORNISH PLAN of doinfr businesstflAwcrc jt not-backed up by the strongest evidence of our absolute responsibility. Tho Cornishuji American Pianos rind Organs arc warranted for UveiUy-fivti years, and witli every warrantjx there is our personal guarantee endorsed by a business reputation o£ nearly fifty years andxp plant and.nroncrtv worth over One Million Dollars. Onr success in tlie past has Won mainlyRowing to the confidence placed in us by tlio public, and we have .1 quurfer of 11 million

t i U d trons bearing testimony to tho honesty of our methods and the perfection of tlu^ i f f Cornish American Pianos'audOrgaus. •' i

All tlii> iii-w Cornish Amprioan Vl:\iu\s and OrfMnsarn iltiwl withORCHESTRAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ATTACHMENTS,.

TOR ri.I.I. S'AUTICBLAHS OF TIIKTKHovI& jfninous Gornisb

FREES'IVonlft." rntntociic. lt

REMEMBERFROM

fUlSICAl ATTACHMENTS

ICORRSBSH & CO.,REFERENCES.dollars'worth of in nla from U9 tluriiiRtha'piut flrty've,

r t I y ) WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY.Makers of High Grade • American Pianos and Organs.

. w ^ , . u .OR PARTICULARS Off OUlHAPOPULAR CO-PARTNERSHIP,PLAN,- B' MEANS OF WHICH A CORNfSH AMERI

N PIANO On ORGAN CAN/BCSECUft

ABSOLUTELY FREE!Eodl

Page 4: HE WASHINGTON STAR - DigiFind-It · tho Senatorial nomination nnxt full, j ings are also to be ereeted and it is ox-and for that reason ho liuinchod a | pueled that work in tiio manufacture

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. .1., THURSDAY, MARCH 2,.•..1899.

LL.

AVIWAtlE C1KCUMTIOX FOR SIXXOXTUS TO OCT. 1, '<j.V, 3.-<••!•

CNAI. L. STRVKCR, EDIT

ilCBsCHirriuss TAVABLK IN AKVASCS.

1 YEAR.S1.50: 6 MO5., 75c: 3 MOS., 40.

tlioy nro entitled to freedom ntul nelf,government jus t as much as the heroeswho net up tho aamo claim in 1770 amigained it under tho leadership of Wash-ington. All mercenary argumentsagninst I'orclblo, pormanont conquestami annexation r.re In the. public mindinsignificant beside the moral o n e -Newark Advertiser.

PUITTKKINC TIIK-TIJIK A WAV.

"Tho New Jersey Legislature, undertho instruction and control of a cor-, j ™porntfnn lobby, is deliberately. fritter-; MS

Senator Sowell, of this State, i s o p - | i n R n w n } . (iays ami weeks In idlu nullposed to the pormanont retention of| fruitless "sittings, In ordor that It maytho Philippines.

The process of the •^benevolentassimilation v of the Philippines goessteadily forward. Our forcos havekilled a few hundred mure of thonatives during the p.ist few days; andif something is not soon dono therewill be few Filipinos left. That Anieri-cantroops should be used to Weylerizethe Filipinos is one of tho mostshameful spectacles in this country'shistory.

Ono of the most ditllcult muttersthese days is to get at the truth.Knowledge is too often prostituted forthe defense of interests which arebasod on gr.ive ajL-ial and political

not disturb the trusts, or correct othorami existing evils" says tho Trenton jTrue American.

"Day after day sees ttie formation ofsome gigantic corporation, combiningwithin itself a host of similar amin•iturolly competitive enterprise*; ilc-trayliiRtlmt natural competition wlilcliis the life of trade and the safetythe people; clogging the markets witlimore or less watered securities; cuttingofl' the ambition and tho work-tiehl of Jthousands of bright young men, and.amassing in the hands nt « fow tho:corporr.te ;?ov.'?ra "ii'l il|fl wealth nf;the country, on which the common!people (lavs to pay the interest and jdividends. ;

When and where is thets i when anu where is me I M I Hwrongs mid many men are deluded jR r . l , , , 1 j z l , , ] U , n t of the favored liiw -tointo "ImtlslalllK a vain thing.'1 May | raK11,.. A r o tho noople to hoforceil by_ • * . . . . . *•.*.*!_.»__ . . . . ' . . I t . . ! ! I ' _ .tho tiny *<otm como when men' shallstand up for the truth ami tho rttfhtevi'ii tlumyli it may mean a materialSo53 to them. More moral courage !•»the world's need today. *

Wo have been much ediileil by thepoints in tho (liseusHion on tho 1;Bal-anco of Trailo" between this andforeign countries, as elucidated by Tin-;WASHINGTON ST.vi:nml the Hover Kra.For several weeks tho STAI: continuedthe discussion alone, the Kra, for sonicreaoon, having dropped out of sight.The argumouts of the STAI: were madedispassionately and in such a commonsense vein, that he who ran could readand underMUud.—Dover Index.

Our uhapeau is 'doffed.

TIIK AMKlilCAN SAM.Oil.On Monday of last week there went

, into effect a new law relating to theprotection of seamen on Americanmerchant vessels. This law, if en-forced, will without doubt improve thosailor's condition on American vessels,and it is conceded to be un enactmentmore favorable to him him than anyever yet placed upon the statute booksof the United States. At best, how-ever, it is only a half-way measure and

the dullness oremedy in their own

to tnko they hands V Must

there bp it revolution against pluto-cracy, Iftifuru ll»« lutuifcu liV I *toican approoiato the fact that no moneycan repay the State for the odium of;jelling its franchise en tht L I u*tterms to grasping co poruions >

Have the people' so changed within nfew short months that they are nowwilling to apologize for the » ir or tho =z= ;=_-_ ~ -Hovolution, and tuict, upon the I illpinos the same system of gouiuinuitagainst which tho colonists pro tsttdwith llro and sword ThL hour oltemptation has come but 'unptitionsdo not destroy, the.\ meieU test thestrength of individu ils ind uUionithey are stumbling blotl i 01 steppingstones; they lead to mlun\ 01 I nutaccording to the use made ot them —Win. JenningB Bryan

si'KAKs.ori mil i)i \At .1 time when the J»ew Jorse\

National Guard is m apphomt for1 jState funds to the extent of o\er ahalf million dollars, tho hnnn nttcrances of Brevet Brig C en Barnaulof Newark, and a \ etei m of theRebellion and of the militii sen ice is

If you want MtV insurance forinvestment, a= well'us protec-tion, take a policy with the

Provident Savings.livery man should protect his

leve I ones from w-int is when

tht. liu I in I unit inuns t i l an

u\ i\ tin mini 11\ 01 tin tun

lK IS _O!K

I 01 | II tl llills HI 1 i s t l l l lUls

i ill on i> i d J u s

H SEGUINE, Dist Agent43 Rulroul Av ciiue Wishinfllon N 1

ml\\ i u n t mill

Seed Potatoesi

THE EARLY FREEMAN jIs a quick, strong grower: a first-class ^ < \

yicIJtT. The origiuatar says he plant- ;!

cj thf Fiveiiian i)ii jum- -ith. anJ i»n 3

July nth. thirty-nine Jays from <;

planting, Jug the first mess ol line J

piilatot's lor dinner.

Half lui-li;l. i\.or. tmshtl, Sv.<p: s «

oiul M/.CSI.UO a luishfl.

STATE OF MAINE,Not :t late variety, but a main cr»>p \ •

potato; lar^f yielJor: liiuli ijiiality. A

•salnlMc niarUi't sort.' ?. "".'*

Bnslu'!. S1.25: st'CtmJ size, bushel fa*:.

This ";KI" will not appear a^'aiiu

O Tilers will In* rea-ivt\l MI Ii'iiii .t<

SKHU lasts.,

WM. M. SIMANTON,

Asbury. N J.

\_tll

>VVVWV¥VWyVWVVWVVWW'*VWWWV***V^''~T~TTVyTTTTT"TTT T

GREAT MARK-DOWN SALEOF CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE.

PARLOR CLOCKS.

S;.oo, worth,

IO.OO, , . ' "

4.50. . "

4-oo.

the Best Alarm Clocks, 8^c.

Genuine Rogers Knives and Forks at $3.00 per dozen, worth $4-25.BEST QUADRUPLE PLATED WARE.

Butter Dishes—S3.50. S2.75. Sj.oo.worth M.oo. 54.56, S5.00.Cake Baskets—S3.00, 53.75,54.50, worth S5.00, S5.50, SO.oo.Berry Dishes—S3.75, S.|.bo, S4.50, worth 55.50, S6.00, SO.50,

Lots of other things too numerous to mention, at from 25 to 50 per tent. K\kktiim.

CALL EARLY AT _ ^

Drake's Jeweiry store,

;y.;o5.00

d.50.

6.00

DINING

S3.00.

•'•>•?}'•'•

2.50.

ROOM AND KITCHEN

CLOCKS.

worth. ?.|.jo

• I - 3 '

. ' • • - . • 4 - 0 0

BED

S4.50,

4.00,

1.00,• • . • _ » • . . .

ROOM CLOCKS.

worth, SG.50

" O.00

• " v ' - O" 1.00

i

LARGEST DUYM1D rATIQf <iOOD$ HOUSE lHHLW J tRSEY

; ,P0ST OFFICE BLOCK

wurkbutrllttle.permanent good to flXtreme|y pertinent Vmun otnerthings said at the reunion of thothe man before the must on mercinint

ships Hying the Stars and Stripes.Like all of its predecessors, ills busedupon principles far from ethical; there-fore, it cannot be considered the idealmeasure that some of its friends wouldhave us to believe.

The Newark Is'ews is enrapturedwith it and claims that it "does every-

• thing cliafc law cauto make, sea-faringa self respecting and attractive occu-pation," yet in the same paragraph,the right of the sailor to do as hepleases with the produce of his labor—his wages—is "strictly limited!" The

. News also states that the act providesfor much "ampler forecastle accommo-dations." No section of the new lawdoes anything of the kind. Section•1572, provides for "a safe and warmroom for seamen in cold weather," andthat may, or may not, relate to theforecastle. In tiny event it is not an"ampler forecastle accommodation."There are other evidences in our con-temporary's editorial which tend toprove that it has been palpably mis-

; informed. ., .If the News would closely examine

the new law providing punishmentsTor seamen and denying them theiighfiS accorded to other wage earners.it would find more to deplore than topraise. It -would also find why a"stream of manly and vitalizing en^richment" has not before now entered t h e onicers. They wanted the pay,, ,,. „ g™

; into ^o^_raerch£mt_mariiie, aiicl one _buXdj_d_notea^ "_roason* wliy •'foreigners '•cbnstitiHe-iby|—^oVvV''Ve''reSdriih""th^p;iperl"""tliat']

;'l'ar the larger part of tue seamen 'man-ning our vessels. When the sailor istreated by tho law as a MAN, then therising American generation will findmore of an attraction in a "life on thewave" and tho best type of seaman

ss-jvill be evolved.

SPRING OPENING

Millinery, Cloaks, Dress Fabrics,Spnn I11IV

(. Ot I I K U

I U I \ Drt } U'

tlouin_ with the

ilw 1 s 0 nil pit

ii;iy.< luve J:m-neJ. The bright, fresh, nuH.mt

nson's moJes :tre on respleiulent assi-mhly. Milli-

:inil Clonks .ire bowers of fashion Iieatiiv oe'r

novelty exhibits .of MKII exclusive eley.ince,

•'(ireater Bee Hive Seasohs' Openings. ' '

Welcome to the Spring Receptions.

L. S. PLAUT & CO.,ts or Eir;uKh Stores Anywhere.

Free Deliveries,ail Orders Carefully Riled.

707-721 Broad St.8 Cedar St., Newark, N. J.

A HINT.

Wonder what it would be like to have a portfolio of viewsof the old home and friends when we were youngsters. Pitythey didn't have these easy-to-use Cameras in those days.More pity if the youngsters of nowadays don't have plenty ofpriceless pictures to look back to when this present time be-comes a distant reminiscence. Why not start such a picturebook now? The boy. the girl, or perhaps the older folks, willdo it. Sjmple to learn from the manual that conies withthe Camera. Dozens of kinds : these seven most popular:

Pocket Kodaks. Sv Pocket Folding Kodaks, S10: Bull's Eye

Kodaks. SB: Falcon Kodaks, 5^: Bull's I-ye Folding Kodaks,

Larger ones too, and supplies of all kinds at 11 u-

Warren County Drug Store,

F. N. JENKINS, Proprietor.

S to ,n be tound at AX-Second New Jerse\ Cih ir\ \\ erethese :

'When men volunteered in tho dijsof 'Gl-'li2 they didn't ask whit thejwere to have. The "Nitionil C uardwas mustered into the Stite serwee itis true, but while ho wis a member ofit, he always felt that he wis Eubjectjjto the call of the national government jas well. He, with a number of others ''had ottered their services to the Gov-ernor at the breaking out of theSpanish war, but none of the old menwere accepted Not a single Jerseyregiment had gone out from the StateotHcered by men who had seen service,with the single exception of ColonelGilmore of the Fourth.

When the call came for troops theNational Guard said, "You can't takeus out of the State," and nob morethan 40 per cent of them volunteeredand tlmv wanted bread and buttei

AllforJ's Grocerv

tt. Best prunis:ans Pea

Corn,Su oti h

P ukases Gold Dust, 3bars O?oni_ oip

i j i 1 TECS O/on W i mm, Pou uer 3i it. Ozone Starch, ioit! bli ti st ir h

an Best Salmon, i$t.. .an GoeKi Salmon, toLion Coffee, fresh roasted, iButterine, i U> iSc.Hams, simar cured, IOC per tt..Fresh Pork Loin, ior. per lt>.

We givo Co: for good potatoes. ,; iGooJ apples always on hand.We give =uc for fresh oj;gs.

Butterine. 5 pounds 85c.Our line of Baking Powder Prizes is com-

plete—Coffee Pots, Tea Pots. Wash Boilers,Tubs, Easels, Roasting Pans.Rocking Chairs.

Lemons. Oranges. Candy.i It Oyster Crackers,i It, Soda Crackers. 5c

lenmn Cnktand pie and cake, and custard md 111'pudding, and fresh meat and cool T u n CiU Crull r Hmnc mule 11 kits..stoves, and a whole lot of things th it | Corn Oilwe nevpr hwml nf in the Second Cu B s t m ^ i r

airy. They sent up complaint aftercomplaint. The government u intedto send them to Ciiba, but they couldnob go because they were not "equip-ped." The reason why none of theJersey regiments were permitted towin distinction in Cuba was because of jthe oflleers.

vAxfords Grocery,

;*; CURE ALL YOUR PAIN5 WITH

The People's Emporium.ooooooo* 00000-00 1

ONE WOMAN IN SEVENu etn the :idvertiseinijni< nf ilit- fnmnii? 1'.. .&•<"•. O'r^ft

in Tliu' Uulies' Home* Journal, •Munsey's, Delineator or .some

other March magazine, and knows, therefore, some nf Un-

important facts about "TI IE CORSET THAT DOES NOT STHETCH."

We have in stock a good line of .

R. & G. CORSETS

GLOBE STORE

SPRING OPENINGOF

and will be pleased to show them to the

Seven/'—and to the otjier si^woirien also.

"One Woman in

The new R. & G. is Number 397—shori-lung corset, is one

of our most popular styles and sells at the popular Ninety-nine

-Cent price. _ '

E. Washington Avenue \ 2 Broad Street.

"We hnve quit discussing the turifl",and have turned- our uttention to get-ting' trade whorever it can be found—President Mclvinley. Has the greatlight of rational trade dawned upon

l- the Tresidont, liko that which - amaicedSriUl of Tarsus on his .way to Damas-

... OUR? And what of tho "cheap Asiaticlabor" and the "home market," pray?Are we to "quit discussing" them,too?'

TIIK MOKiVh REASON.Moat people care very little whether

~;-4c^vinibr"'win-1not--pay':;t6"/anriex"7ttie'Philippine\taland9. They are opposed

. . to an indefinite continuance of"thiswar and a rule over the natives byforce of arms, because such rule is/con-trary.to the spirit and traditions of thiRepublic and repugnant to every manon our soil who fans in his heart a love

"''" of liberty.' '-" ' „ ' ;'""..'. If the FllipinoB'want their ..freedomand'thej.right to govern themselves

Simple; Safe and Quick Curo for |?;

| | CRAM PS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, j |

I COLDS, RHEUMATISM, jjjI NEURALGIA. |i i 25 and 50 cent Bottles. ;*r;jj BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. : i*iTi 13UY ONLY THE GENUINE.:5

| ; PERRY. DAVIS' j j

iome of the oilicers of those regimentswhich have been mustered out darenot parade with, their men on their re-turn home, because of the animositiesaroused against them.""

When we were in the service w-s got§13 a month from the government andsingle men got $-i a month from theState and married men got 56. . N o w _these fellows, for a fow day's servico" r~n camp at Sea Girt Jindtin the South. 1 '-^.•;E5TABI-15HED 1875.&-»—want *1'25 f)?.eli from1 the State."

FOLKVILL13.Mrs. I-iiinnnh Low, aged S7, died Moiitiay {

of JiiBt week. She was devoted to liorhome urn] cdlWron nndaRre^ studentof!God's word, liaving read the Bible through jneven timiifl. Tho funeral WHS hold at herlute home Friday afternoon ; Interment inKnowlton cemetery. r.

Marshall of Ohio, Jacob of Pbiladclphiniind Andrew Low wore here Inst week toattend the Amoral of their mother.

Clinton You mans of Asbury spent Sun-day'and Monday with frienda in Luwn. ' •

Charles Johnson of Hops was at tbehome of his parents hero on Sunday.

Miaa Carrie Omated of 9(111 wnter... ia.atthe home of L. G. Youmans for a shorttime.

Miss Maggie Haliet returned to Eastonon Monday, where she haa been stoppingfor some time. , '!

Miss NolUo McCracken and Mrs. J. B.HuQ" panned Siturday at the hom'e of Mr.Mra. A. D. Hildebrant at Hope.

Calvin Cresgman moved on the NelsonBellis lot on Tuesday.

NEW PIANOSSI5D.TOS650.9_7_MpnTiinr_up.

NEW^RGANS$ 35 . TO s 125.S 3J10NTHLY Uf _

EVERYTHING 'lN THE"MUSIC LINESHEET Music AT'HALF PRICE.

MUSIC BOXES.SO1

PHONOGRAPHS,REG!NAS.

VlOLINS.-LUOO IV.SUITAR5._20"BANJOS.^. 1.00 »MMANDOUIE5.M5.^ACC0/IOI0IIS._U0 '•CORNETS. J?oo -DRUMS.- 25'-

WMH.KELLERZISMHirthnptonSt,

EASTON, PA.

»»«»••••«••»•••••••••••••«• »

New Spring Dress Goods,New Spring Silks

AND

New Tailor Made Suits~Tlfat;f6r'slyiC quality MdiosVnc3s""ot "price"

are uriequaled.

r> rj iv inn n:dniui

EASTON, PA.

JNEW E1RM.

I placed all my orders' for building material

calculated to meet the demands of the coming

busy season The wholesale advance, in price

particularly affects every kind of lumber. I am,

however, able to supply all contemplating

building or repairing the coming spring at prices

that cannot be underbid. One of my orders

- w a s f o r ..-.- : , - . • . • . • „ . ,

Mi!! Work irs Carload Lots.This includes Sash, Doors, Windows, Blinds,

Mouldings, Porch Rails, Turned Work, Stair-

work, Etc. In every line 1 propose to cany a

;!!L:larger,.:.nnd, more .complete, stock, than ever

before. vi

:,.•:„,..„....—Estimates cheerfully furnished on material

* of all kinds for complete houses. .

The Washington

Lumber Yard. W. D.-.GUUCK.£ • • » • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • » • » « • » • • • • • • • • • • • • < > •

SHURTS BROS.,SUCCESSORS TO

SHURTS&RlCHEy,The furniture and carpet and undertaking business heretofore

...conducted by Shurts & Richey, in the big Amerman building,'""will henceforth be conducted by the sons of the senior member

of the old linn who have been connected with the businesssince its founding. : '" •

The new firm proposes to do business on a scale much largerand' more inviting than ever before, lieeping.^a full and com-

" plcte line of everything in , . . . ! . . . .

HOME FURNISH INGS^ ;:: ' :~*:ZThe stock of the big store was practically closed out to settle

the estate, and now the Moors are being filled with new up-to-y date goods. Everything is being marked in plain figures, and

ONE PRICE ONLY : : : 5 - ;^ ' ••will henceforth prevail; however, a special inducement will be

n made to spot cash buyers. Our set prices are so low that we• fear no competition, and those contemplating buying the com-

ing season will do well to inspect our new stock.

SHMRTS BROS.Edw. W. Shurts. L John L. Shurts,

Page 5: HE WASHINGTON STAR - DigiFind-It · tho Senatorial nomination nnxt full, j ings are also to be ereeted and it is ox-and for that reason ho liuinchod a | pueled that work in tiio manufacture

THK WASHINGTON STAR, VVASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1899.

it. L. STnvKcn, EDITOR AND PHOCHIE

The Celebrated Scranton CoalA T Uli ' lMll , .

. N . J . . 1-Vti. SO, IHH'J.K I t K l t l C l t

WfiHhlDKtoii. N. J.. 1At tho !>.,!,.& .V.K.It Kl

lumil <if (Irnt rl[ilu limi'l -innn isor Hutu).

(initw....E

| 3.8O |ior to."{.«.'. I..<r {kin perI ID p

(nti.Chotttlillt

.Nu.Sniiv.limU ' S.fiO purtmtWHett <|>mlllto* alwujH oil luiml, Ory (iimlur

cover.) .. * . . . . . .oul luailcd direct [rout chutes (ovur ucruutis) In

Wiipwib r\VM. SIIIKUlS.

ttek-mlUiiiijjor MtiimlnuiiH com. S t u p o r ton.

SUPERIOR LF.I1K1H VALLEY COALcnu tio obtained oiilynt our clintoa nloiic tlioMvrrla UIUIILI, ut IU Junction with lielvMuro

Ei?H . . . .Jl .Id per ton«rnto :i.w 'i •'bl"1"" """ '

rt forth 11

Allovori

, Con)

- - t l l H IJUHl) 111

. lilaimlnmiH Coal 8&.50 JUT ton. .

I t . L CJ1.1NK A CO.

Tlnrliy i>r I.ehl£li V«:inyt)ilit tt In liunlcr, tturiw- licit, itiiriin tip cltmuerdii-ii|ifnt.

LATEST TIME TABLE.TO XKW VOUK.

FltO.M NKW VOltK.+

":j.1.10.10, 10/.':),i15 7KJ UtW

Louro \Vu.-liitiKlon for .lunation—1

Arrive from .Iiiiiutlun-10.10,n.i:i, a

Trains muriiurt'' ttm.iriui dully.Trnl's* niarkivl * tl«» not gu turilx'r t

HWlt,

1.VI,

Com pi o to ntlvurLiHOtiiotito of public suluaaro to bo found on pages (1 and 7.

Thomas L. Murphy bnn tnkon a positionwith tlio Wiirron Tidings ns roportor nnilbookkeeper.

ThoW.O.T. U. Is holdlnc a HOTICH ofovRti^olhtle mctitiii^ii in Iholr room eachoveninjf tills week.

Julius H. UarriHon nd Mlsa Aland URnr, formerly of Columbia, were marriedin Hint vlllngc on Feb. IStli.

TIJO frninc of tho now Catholic churchat High IJrl(];;o has been raised mid workon It Is being pushed rapidly. :

The- family or WMInM McLnuRliilnmoved on Tuesday from West Wiwliingtonavenue to West W«rr«n fttreet.

Peter II. Frittx moved yesterday fromJutland, Ilimtordon county, Itilo J . 1*.Delimiter's house oti Mozart avenue.

St.-Joseph's Catholic church held fortyhours' devotional services beginning Sun-

Mr. John Vosa has recently purchased ayoung trotter.

Tublo da boto dlnnornt tho M. 13. chapelMarch lath; only 25 cents.

AHsimiblynmn White hnn introduced abill which authorizes tho catching ofsuckers with hook nud lino., Mr.V Vic.'.'.&chooloy of Blooinsbury, thoNportftmau and athlete, was In town Tues-day on bushiest coniiectud with the ItcdMen.

Howard FrJltshns Ink en a position un-der District Agent James II. Hcgulnc ofthe Provident Having Insiiraneo Associa-tion.

Clark Wilkinson will tnovo April 1st tothe John Fills farm in the township wherehe willniisiug.

E. O. Rulgin'tt barn at Vienna nnd all Its

In farming nnd poultry

contents, Including tho horses, were de-stroyed by Urn ut a very early hour Sundaytnortiing.day List nud ending Tuesday morning.

The portrait or Mrs. Prouty reproduced | The man who steals n ride on a Lacka-on the lli>t nago was taken from a group | wnira Irnin, in this county, may have hisof tho sisters photographed several years ! <l'i.Vi but be will surely get to Morrow-nndl l j rO t

The six-week-old child or Mr. and Mrs.

be willto Belvidere.

'Squire Philip Cool: of Broadway was Intown yesterday calling on old friends. The

I ilker on tlio sub-Everit t Kupleor I'ort Colden was burledntWnlfcrioo o» Monday.1 "It died on a a t a r - ' 3 ' l " i r o I f " l " l n l <

,jHy_ | jec t of t i x lUon.Jacob .Sunday wishes tin to announce in | Tlio Centnil UMInmd, it Is thoufjht, will

Llii.i tinuiiiui1 hi* iMiididuuy for Lltw nuuii-i 2 a o r i re-oponMts old nliops in Junction,nntlon for countable in Washington town-1 T l l I f l w i n l l 0 n K°o<1 t h l"£J r ° r that entcr-sliip. i prising borough.

Tlie l/iilicH1 Social Circle will glvo you ft | lT''«»»od Tor latter* In tlio WiishlriRtotillrJjt-cinijH t«Wo do lioto dinner in the M.;; poslroHlco, w«nk ending Fob. 33th, wereB. cliiiptil from fi:3U toS p. ni. on ThuHdny, ' »<l<Ire«ae(l to C. W. Corn'-h, J . M. iVin»loyMarch lOtli. j f t m l M r s - A - W - Wnrtl.

I t will be noMued under ' comlti? sales! Tho Ceiitrnl Ilillroid of Now J c w y liast h a t J . A. Allen hint changed the date of1

iordered 1,000 gondola ears tn be deliv-t h a t J . A. Allen hint changed the date of

lilHHtluat Iliirmony from March '21st l(> i ered about July 1st, when 5,000 coal jlm-nii*.'M will bo iluslruytd.

An old rushioned firm house dunce nudenke walk was held at Mr. Jacob WyckoiPs

iociiitloiMliithu hiindiorinitividual! i l « m « »c«r I'ort Colden on Tuosduy night.

March '_*!Tliu Suite Hoard of Taxation decidedjcvtiLly that tlie sloclc of building nnd

uibtu, I A right jolly time was h

T h e W. A. A. P o o l T o u r n a m e n t ,But three (famod re mult) to bo played to

complete tho pool tournnmout, al thoughnoveral tics will be played off. Skinnernnd McNally load, with Flint secondSplara having dropped out after playingtwo panics; tho roinuiulug frames woreforfeited. Tlio following &1U109 havebeen played during tho pnat two wuuk»:

S t u k , (70) 70; MeNUIy, (tiO) 111.Craft, (85)85; Optlykb, (60) 41.Flint, (103) 100; Craft, (85) 5!>.Christine, (fi5) 53; Stnrk, (70) IS.Bowman, (80) SO; Skinner, (100) U0.McNilIoy,(liO)fi31 Bowman, (SO) 41,Cox, (7fi) " 3 ; Stark, (70) 51,Opriyko, (50)00; Smrk, (70) 59.Tho following tnblc gives tho s U n d i n g o r

tho contestants:

WON. I.OS7Skinner Ii 2vieNnlly Ii '1Flint.:.. G 2Ondyke fl :jChristine (f : \ :i['oivninn 3 " f>

.raft.!;!...!.;;.......StarkSpIerH..

.llutliodlst Chiii-cli Notes.On Friday afternoon the Junior Lcnguc

of the Methodist church will hold its reg-ular monthly social in the cImpel.

The Silver Cross circle of tho King'sDaughters will hold its monthly meetingat the parsonage on Friday evening. Afull attendance is desired,

Nuxt Hundny will he Communion Hun-d iy. At 9:15 a love fuaoL will bo hehi; at10::w the Lord's Supper will be administer-ed, and the reception of members willfollow.

Thcianntul missionary Sunday was ob.served last Sunday in the church. Despitetho Htorni a liirgo number nttended. Itev.W, T. Smith, D. Ii,, one of the secretariesif tliu General Missionary Sicioty, spentlieday with the church, and his remark

Tho Vost-olllce Department lias an- j

jt.'HUgan, an Armenian, formerly

n thesllk mill here, full througlimeed that lifter April 1, the poHt-oIllcQ j employedntlllKlidrlilBuwillbuaPrcsldontliilollleu, a lintcliw.iy of a carpet factory in Newund that tlio pustmnstur will receive „ J Vork ouu il;iy last wuck iind was inatimtlyHillary of >1,100 it year.

Druku, lliujuivufcr, Im» liiiuiKiiruteextrato WiWiwbl

milk truiiiifliliiKton, in^ioti 'J.OJ a.Lib i). ni.. \

rk dow.iH.ilii or c h e k s and si

: killed.: A Hp»ei:tl election v.'illb'u'held in Xcwi ton Mitreh Utlt for the purpose of authorl/,-

HMSt

"'^ j His iargo " a i l " tells" a n a b o u U M n d every • 1»K tho issut of $5,000 In bonds to cover the^ k i l l > d u»l«iM expuiwes of the recent water right

litig'itiori.T I l ° "owspapcr tlirtt reaches the people

j^ < t l0IIK«k«epcrwill >m interested, for Drak

j'rcjmtntiori (jives eliarncter to the oft'era.-- - ~ \ Jacob P. Marl.itt, formerly with Horn-

The I/wlius' Aid Society will hold a sup-! baker * flowers, now holds H hwrailvoper in the PrLMhyturhn chapel on Thurs- | position as plumber and steam litter i

I th

' " t u o f l u l e t o f t h c ' i r h > whore plain

ilay eveiiini,', March Sid.Thu Monnl of Pension Kxamincrs

can bust utipual to tlio iiilelleut, i.s Ijyj tlie repair .shop* of the I)., L. & \V. It. II., ! f a r t n u SIW'A prererablo medium of com-

m u t at Ilobokon. He Is a splendid meclmiilc. ! iminicntion.at thu Nuw WindHor yesterday. Ten I The Wonmn's Auxiliary of St. Peter's^ Minnie, tlio little daughter of James Kin-

Mis-ion will meet this Thursday, afternoon • tf-'berry of I'lillllpaburi,', was run over byMisIon will meet this Thursthy aftcrncon :r Ueoroo W S-ivdor ' moved ivo m ' »t the home of Mrs. J . A. Russell at 2 o'- : n " electric car in that town yesterday uf-r. ueortL \ \ . h . jdor moved irom i» i riinbin Hoitiltnl * tornoon, and hau'one loot -so badly crushedddere avenue to ClmrlesVius.'i'house on clock, to sow for bt. JiiiriinUiii Hospital. , > v *

•fit(!

M•BolvWest WiLshingtun iivenuo on Tuesday.

Save yourself tliu trouble of guttim; din-jier nt home, .Mureh llith. Come to the.M. H. chapel and got a tlrst-clasa taljlc dohole.

An entertainment will be given in theliuptlht church by tho famous Siii^le.H

If stormy, same hour Friday. M. V, Cum-mins, secretary.

Kinnily on Tftadmission lOc

ps'f'iy <.'v,f-'n!!!gf March 'Jtii;

thnt it may have t \bc amputated.The Lord's Supper will be observed in

Wiu. C. Wumlllng, formerly of Wash- j the Port Murray Baptist church on Sun-gtnn township, who now n^ides on tii<.-'(laV morning, and on Sunday afternoon

Dr. Lott farm a mile or two cant of Phil*! tho church covenant meeting will be held,lipsburg, will retire from funning in the i followed by the regular quarterly business

tispring nnd, consequently, will have n bigbli l M h

meeting.There Is some talk to the efl'ect that thepublic sale on March 2lst.

[ Dr. E. R. Knglandwill preach ii ox t Sun-'! proposed new road which was to have runday evening the second of the series of1 from Scranton to tidewater, passing

A new telephone has been placed in Dr. Uermoim before mentioned.. The topic will ' through this county, is to he abandoned.iigIiuiiJ'.>> rualduncu, a i idhu isohct; niore be " When and Whtire ' '" Thi t Nothing authorativc concerning th i shasisohct; niore" : l^n^lanLl':

witliln speaking Uiatiinee of the folks onthe local company's Hue.

In speaking of tho pecuniaryMr. Cowull, the worthy shoemaker of

' '• Hornbtikur street, liist week, we inndvurt-ently used the Christian name Daniel,iiuttoad of Kcujumiu.

Jacob Morn's hits moved from Horn-baker street back to Taylor street in thehouMy vact ted by John rf. Black, who innmoved into the house which lie recentlypurchased on the sumo street.

Warner Miller is about to move into A.B. Orufl&Co.'shousu on East Washing-ton avenue, recently vacated by Itev, ll,ii. Kitld. He has been living in one of M.Moiigher's houses on East Church streetforsev«r.il years.

Tho Wednesday evening prayer meet-ings at the Methodist chapel continue toincrease in interest. Ono prominent fea-turu of them is the tulkj made by Dr.

the faticceediiig Sabbath.Tuu cruelty case referred to' in lust

week's STAK turned out to bo built upon•.•.•:•:.-. v. .such n slight fuuitduLlon, t l idf lhuru b^~-,;-_'"_r----.11.°^il!tr--.to.-..uubliah. - -This - pnniir mul

• Coroner Smith huve investij,Mted only toiind ttiaL iliero were no facts buhind i t .V

Jeweler S. W. UhrbtlnQ-alwnys up-to-date—has constructed In his ahow window

•-•—••"-''-•-•••"-•••-•" WushiiV»t6n>.s First 'J'own Cluck " as a,. nieuiiH of attracting mtention to hisHpeeiul

pbe " When and Whtire'.'" This was tohave been preached last Sunday but waspo-ttponed owing to the stormy weather.

Nothing authorativc concerning this'hasbeen learned.

W. Clark Letson, formerly of Mt. Her-

perous business in Philadelphia, was mar-ried in that city on Feb. 13th. Miss Eliza-beth Swift Lunger of Philadelphia becamethe happy man's bride.

At a special meeting of the Fanciers'Association of Now Jersey, held in the

Congressniiiii'elect J . S. Salmon, of] mon, this county, but now doing a pros-Boonton, attended tho banquet of the 1..-1-™. t- T»I.H™^I«I.I _Virginia 'Domoeratic Association, whichwas held in Washington, D. C . on Wed-nesday of hat week.; i l r . Salmon has ap-.pointed his son, Norwood G. Salmon, ofBoonton, as his private secretary.

Oscar Custer of Bangor has succeeded i Town Hill hero List Friday night, CharlesJacob P. Marlutt as foreman of the plumb-! Nixon was elected by acclamation to theing and steam iltting departmnnt of Horn-1 secretaryship of that body, Secretary W.baker & Bowers' business. He comes ] H- Cyphers having resigned.highly recommended as a mechanic nnd \ Mr. John Hill won the Winchester riflens to character. Ho is n robust young j at the rifle range of William Fehr lnatman of about 2S winters and lias a family.

Iti' tho Baptist church next Sundnymorning Itev. n . S. Kidd will preach onthe topic " In Hemembranco of Him." Atthe clone of the services (hero will be the

week. His shooting score was -11 pointsout of n possible IS, Three prizes are upfor this week. One each for the two bestscores and one for the lowest Kcore.

Hackettstown will soon have a hat fnc-rccoption of new members followed by j tory which will employ a score or so ofthe ordinance of the Lord's Supper. In j hands. Ntheevening' lit c~ pastor will "dihcoursei oil ] t i i is" : :"""".The Spirit's Rappings,"

Dr. nnd Mrs. Mnchlc, tlie missionaries toChina, supported by the Washiiigton Pres-byterian church, will arrive here on Wed-jncadtiy.iiCKt;-.Hsrch.Sth,-a»d o:\: that eve•{ning a reception will be tendered to them, j said that tlie Ii

NegotiiUions aroilii Vtu

being made toc'••• o

vcr(t thnrnti^hly Tin ontribu-tions were-such Unit with the co-operationof tiie absentees, the HUIH realized will con-siderably exceed that of lust year.

( iulns lo Incorponiic.Atn.sprjcinl rm-yting of the Washington

Athletic AfS'.»ciition held on Tuesdayevening, it was voted Lo incorporate.

KiicouiMged by the report of the specialentertainment committee, which showeda prolit of f315 from the miatrel show lastweek, It WHS decided to make greaterImprovements tlutn first contemplated.The billiard and pool room is to be en-larged, as before stated, by the removal ofpartitions, and the floor of the same is tobe laid with polished hard wood, 3omo,of ths other rooms arc to he rc-carpctcdand all handsomely re-papered.

Magistrates in the county and State willdo well to look up the tramp, disorderlyperson nnd trcpiLSs acts passed by theLegislature of 1S95,

Fou SAI.H—An old marc; Hound of limbwell nd up ted for canallug; prico rennondblo. J . W . Umelton, Itockport. 2-23-31

FOILSALK—Tbroo shepherd rtoirpups.Sweeks bid; choice breed; price £1.00. Win.H. drover, Allamuchy, N. J. .'1-22-iit.

Foil UKNT-Store-room on Washingtonaveimo occupied by Shields, hardwaredealer, after April 1st.

WANT I'D-A huxtlut' Iu null an urtieieaffordinirgood prolit, a specialty for whichthere is a steady and increiising demand.No samples required. Good situation lorright party. Only those meaning businessneed apply. Address " iUanuCticturer,"Cleveland, Ohio. 'J-HJ-flt.

Fon IlKNT-Storc-room. P.M. Uolilvln.FoitItKST-nnti.se on Jackson aver

Inquire of U.S. Orofl". 2-!l-tIf you winh UK*. 16 cry your sale this

spring, pleasoseliLtyour date as soon IIHcouvenitntaH I alrcjtdy have dntcssct fortwenty-odd salew. Marvin A. i'iorson. 1\O.—Bulvfdere, X. J .

Foil SALE—Farm or road horse. Pricelasuimble. It. M. Potty. 2-U-t.f.WASTBD—Live cliickfiiis and beef hides.

A. M. Brink, butcher, WiiHhington.Hibbard Bentty's Harsiparilla Cough

Syrup is sold by J . B. Hampton, Washing-Til.Foit SAI-H Olt RK.VT — Desirable liousc

mitl lot In Wash I ni; ton. IiKiiiireoi'UeorgeA. Hhiclds, Port Morrin, N. J.

Foil IIKST—A farm i<f abtxil 100 acres;also, a feud nud llnur mill—all I:i good order—one mile from Woodglon. Josinh Apirar,Glen Gardner, >*. J . 2-2-tf.

KOOMSTO KKTOII Uroid strt-ot, aim on[Jelvidere avenue. Inquire at STAK ollice.

Foit SAM:—A choice lot of timothy hayntLurbon'HMIH.

m RKNT—IIuusc:S. P. Bo WOK.

ffJ.03 per month.

Let the FiguresIn introductory we will but say that here are very exceptional bar.

gains in Underwear that the economical and far-seeing will takeadvantage of. We want to effect a quick clearing and are willing tostand a big loss to do it.MEN'S NATURAL WOW,~SHIRTS at (Jpc; >vere $x:6o.

Four of size 34, one of 36, 'four of 38 and five of 40. In Drawers to-match we have five pairs of 34, five of 36 and four of 38.

Of equal quality in white, we have fourShirts of 34 and one of 36;inDrawers, one pair of 36.MEN'S RED WOOL, SHIRTS nt 69c; were $1.25. - •; ;

We have one of size 40; live pairs of Drawers of 36 and three pairso f . 3 8 . . . . • • • • • • • • - . :

MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS at zgc;wcre 50c.Hive of 32, seven of 34, three of 3C, one of 38 and one of 40; in

Drawers, two pairs of 34.

MEN'S GREY SHIRTS nt 29c; were 50c.Fifteen of 34, two of 3G, one of 38, ten of 40, one ol 42; in Drawers,

three of 32, one of 34 and live of 40.HOYS' GREY SHIRTS nt 29c; were 50c.

Two of 3,1 nnd two of 3ft; in Drawers, one of 3d and one of 2S.Buy for the Present and Future when you can buy this way. it's a

g saving. . . . .. ;..Two doors from

the Square. JOHN D. CORNISH:

Foil GOOD BUKAD use Cramer's Flour.TKAIXKD NtTit.SK.—Miss Annie Dullbrd,

medical, HiirgiciU and obstetrical minting.Address:—Washiimton, N. J. 7-2SM!"

Mrs.11 Collins, ftiHhintmblodrtwiinuker, all,ho lutw.i Htylw,; 52 Eust .Wti»iiiugtoniveiiuo. ! s 10-(J-tl'.

IIL'OS—A special sale of rugs for the nexthirtydays. E. C. Snyder, If

PI:AL*II TJIKICS Foit SAI .K-A11 the newind leading varieties, including Lorenlz,•^lhurta, Urnsby, Triumph, Kmperor and

Iron Mountain. Semi u list of varietieswunttid mid l«t mo iniko you ft low priceror future or spring delivL-ry. Win, M.Si i nan ton's uursurics, Asbury, N1. J.

10-13 -flni.Washington School of Mus ic ; violin,iauci, oriMuiiud in itidolht less-tus .'J5 cts.

I?. W.Collins, dlrojtor, ol E. Wastiltmtoni venue.

For delicious Ico Cream and Ices, tineCuke and uwnet Rreml, no ono excel](iulick. IIo spares no expense in their

rtklUB, thus insuring tbu liigh(»t quality.Foil SAM-:—A pool table good as new.

Apply nt riTAit oilice. 1-12-tf.

F O I I S A I , I : - A Iiouse nud lot on Broadstreet, cheap; terms easy. Apply to Win.

It.

CENT A WORD COLUMN.Advertisements untler this hcnd nre publlahod

adverilsemont will be rooolvoiifor" ieaa"'lhaii "iS ":ecu (or tho Urat Insertion. :

Bcnjaniin FrtttarccqmmendsH, Heatry'sSarsaspariila Uough Syrup.

F O R R K S T OR SALE—Store property- H . 'M. Cregar, Kitrrsville, N. J. 3-2-2t. j

WANTEO-Rellable nnd experiencedsalesman to intndle a good line of lubrica-'ting oils und greases on commission. Ad-dress: The Clinton Oil Co.. Cleveland iOhio. j

FOKSALE. Twelve Chester White SOWS,five will be in protit in March, at from JGto *U each; four Chester Wtiite boars from?3 50 to f7; also ten tons good, soft black-smith coul.£;j25 pur ton. I also have sometwoyearold G s h i f ho-year-old Guernsey heifers; can havepick for f 10; will ho in profit this spring.A house; in Oxford 10x30 I'eet: for my aha—in it Ji) 99. John Windfeldt.

WASTED-An apprentieu to learn mil-linery ; only those handy with needle needapply. Mrs. IT. M. Bull,16 E. Washingtonavenue.

FOR SAMS—A fresh cow, S years old,Mvy milker. Every way right to the

best of my knowledge—without a faultSell for cash or note on aporoved securityB. O. Beers, Townsbury, N. J. It.

u To LET—Store room, II it, basement and(.Intin shop-tstablished, twenty years—oi

, . . , . - . ' ' I t : " s t Washington" avenue.~Fr W.~ UeliMany small industries of various j lein. 3*2-tf.

Foit RIJ.VT— Rooms on second floor atNo. I(> B.wt Wiishington avenue. Applyto Jacob W oiler.

kinds arc really more beneficial to a townthan one large one,

There nppears a prospect for a livelyirin n-llackctistown.. I t .is

question niay" pliiy a

clock silo going on this wcuk. It Is, with 9 | l o t b y Postmaster Hnmor of Wutcr Oaf* * l l f " I / l / l n r \ t l i i t h k \ f t < i l . # . . . 1 . . . . l _ 1 - U T . . . i . l . . . . .

It will bo held under the auspices of the ! P l i r t- ' ^ i s probable that Xathan KlotxIjiulies1 Missionary Society of tliu church,! will be tho Democratic candidate forand the public is cordially invited. 1 Mayor,-if he can be induced to run. He•john"Gle".iabn of Xewburg, N. Y..was j w o u I d 'u" i k t ! l l I l ^ t : u i l u l l L «xeuuLivi;.

Jie mime of the burglar who WHS fatally A couple of elderly matrons and others

out a doubt, the be3ltcnvii clock Washing-of the siime sex of Johnston i

last week while the former was trying to I ed out last Friday night dressed inme, start-

1ST Cast '•V«3iii;igtori-iivenitij,"'-Uit-y."S-2-2t.v-FOR SAM:—Fresh cow with calf, near

John LoinniH-son's, between Montana amiBiilvidtire. Geo. Ilornbuker. It.

PEACH TUBES for sale. Choicest" var-ieties: tlrst'elussi, :t cents; second class.'Jcents, at Valley Xiiraory, Junciion, N. J.Write or call. C. V. Moore. ;S-2-tf.

Fou REST—House on West Washington

WlmtiH>«medlohoa linrnilGHS personal ] i»w been exonerated. Olenaon• has been begun on their own "ave" and by tho time Ht- A ^ T E I V w? wnmon lo work in

Hentto this oHiuu ln«t week wan evidoutly Wontiilod as one of the -^ing whichoporat- they got that "kilt" they decided to go no hs t l tu te Uiicb«ustowii • i iod° w^es°intended to cast a reflection upon Airs.Ann Aten. Slie has taken npi boarders in-to her homo whatever. Tlie'sender is adisgrace to her WJX, and by rights shouldbis exposifd, hut wo refrain,

Printers and lawyers can best appreciatethe capacity of the STAK Priutery when

* wo siiy that during the .pnst week weturned out a law britif of 10S pages within'

, three days, besides doing a variety of otiierprinting ami keeping up tho ne.wspaperend. Tho book is a model of nilst.;print-ing. &

Owing to tho hurry in getting out lust

ed in Somerville and caused the de.ith ofOfficer Crow. '

There isa Rroat treat in store for thosewho attend tlio lecture of Bishop' Fowler f M iss EditirJacobu!in the IlacketUtiiwn M. E. church tonight, ning a second gradtHis subject isGonerul Grant. Tlio lectureis one of tho 0. C. I. course-. Arrangementshave- been made by agent Win. Shields tostop train 11 due at llnokutlatowii at 10:31p.. m, for the purpose of bringing homothose attending from this place. Tho trainis duo hero at 10:40. . •

The Supremo Court has refused a new

further. It is the latest Johnston avomisensation.

At tho recent teachers' examinatiois~Wfis~.Successful in win-

idc certificate ; and MissesCora R-iuh and I3thel Ilahn passed the ex-aminations in school law and the theoryof teaching. Tho last two named havehad their third grade certificates renewedfor one year,

A business meeting was hold by thePresbyterian congregation last night afterprayer meeting for tho purpose of electing

• „ ; _ _ - . . : ! _ week's STAH, we itiiulvurluullyng out lust trial in the CIIHO of Mrs. Joseph H.' Ex ton | ciders'. The number was increased fromomitted Ho (of Union ngnlnst tho C. 11. It. of N, J. fourtollvb. J. MVICase was the now ono

mention in tho account of tlio Wan-Wash j Mi-3. Kxton was awarded a verdict in thoMinstrels thnt Mr. Edward Bovvlby sang Huntcrdon county court of §2,250, fortlio solo "9h M B S b d ' j iMay Bo Somebody's injuri

mrtfil joined in thpj in ltho solo, " 9hoMother," andchorus. Tho song was touchingly sungby Mr. Bowlby and tho chorus by thoquartet was indeed beautiful.

Tlio parents of tlio children in.'tho.pri*mary department oftho public schooTarccordially invited to1 viait the school honaoat 2:30 next Tuesday afternoon, when ex-orcises will bo held demonstrating'tho

•o progress made by the primary classes.Tho day will bo called "Parents' Day

• It is Intended to.nmko.ita Qxed instttutlAt some time, to bo announced, tho palents oftho pupils in tho other classes wi'..also be urged to visit tho school for tiiasame purpose

9 received at the Now YorkstatioR knocked dmvu hy a nnh iniin, and

tho railroad company., appealed. Thocase will next come up'bcforo tho Courtof Errors and Appeals.

John Hurley, a brakoiuanoif the Central

to bo elected for n term of ono year. Thefollowing were re-elected: James (I. John-ston and It- M. Eileuberjjer, cacliHlfrcoyears, and. A. 0. .Godfrey, one year._ Theterm of S. P. Bowers has notyot'expired.

Hurry M.J-iHiddle of Asbury has been ap-pointed receiver of tho property of CharlesIt; DuIItirt of that villugu,-against-whom a

Railroad who resides nt Junction, was petition in bankruptcy tins been filed. Mr.struck on the head by an overhead bridge Dellart is(>a young merchant who several

iar Bloomabiiry early Thursday morning-last. Ho was braking on?tlve train drawnbyongluo No. 315, and did not notice thebridge in the darkness. Ho was sent to,!Junction on tho first train and taken tohishoino.^ItiB thought ho will recover.—High'firfdgo Gazette. ^ ':

Columblu and Hartford* bicycles. JamesII. Johns ton.

months ago succeeded to the business con-ducted for a long time by Mil Itiddlo. Hois a popular fellow and thcro is a generalexpression of regret that mlsfortuno hasovertaken him. His largest creditor issaid to bojhia uncle, JohVi'W. DeHart. ofBlooinsbury.

Columbia and Hartford bicycles. JamesH. Johnston.

steady employment. AddressPrusidunt Ferguson.

W A X T I - : » - A good plain sewer; steadywork.: Apfily tit IS West Warren street.

Foil SALE—SHI ill new upright piano, foOat-lfi Weal Jolnitston street...For. S.vi.K-W[nchcstor repeating rillo

of 3S-ciilibre, with reloadingtoulticompltiieand iu good condition, and curlrid"-tts. J.T. Jones, Uelvidore, j , 2-23-tf.

Foil dALK—O«ie bufl1 Plymouth Rockcockitrul, 3 t ml lets and 3 lions. AddtcssP. O. Box 'idli, Waahington, N. J. '2^3-tf.

MEN* WAXTIID to cut cord wood at. LongBridge, N. J. Work for nil who mnvcomo. G. Z. Willi.ims, D.invillc, N. J. *

12-23-2t.Foit RENT—House nt Lnrison

W Ls mill:-23-l.f.

Foit

E T H o u s eWin. L iriaoH—A desirablo building lot, oflx

M t i lbo b

150 feet, on Moz'irt tivcnC l l dd AV

ico low.i

150 feet, on Mozirt tivcnue; prico low.Cull '"oil" or - address ^AVm. G. Crovoling.

'2-2J-2C.Fitisis! Fill!!-:! FKKE!—Cutalogno of

incu:iator.s and brooders. E, C.' Slater,ayont, " ..-.tf. ....

WAXTBD—A thorough housekeeper in amily f flv o w h i Add B

A X T B A thorough houfamily nf flve; no washing. i B.,

2-23tf.Foit RF.NT—A good f-it-m near Stephens*

burg, N. J. Inquire of Eliziboth W.uttersor Jacob Wiittcrs, Stophonsklrg. 2-23-tf.

Foil S \ L B - T w od k i

•£) draft horses;Foil S \ L B T w o h o j i ^ drart .good workers, nino and" ten yoars old; ?l!5each. G. Z. Williams, Dunvlllo, N. J.

2-23-31._. o :s: will, ho

frosh about April 1st. Wm, P. Colo.Sum-Fon S.\ii.E—Two good co1

uicrtiold. -23-2t.

I HERMAN PETTY'SGreat Bargain Sale of Boots,Shoes and Rubbers.

Special 98c Sale

This Week.

To my mind a little bit o!' :i profit made a ood many timesis away ahead of a big profit once in a while.

Why, Mess your heart and sliye .sole, ii 1 did the business I amnow ditiujr/.-ind asked tlie bi« profits some folks Jo, my b:u)k ac-coiinfwouklbfuut of swlit ;mJ IM retire from business in a littleU'llilt.

And then you'd lose tlio cli.'iiia* lo buy shoes for littler pricesthan \'ou cvt-r heard of in al! your born da \ s .

Where ahv in town can you buy

Men's 34.00 Patent Leather Shoes, S2.9S3.50 Winter Tans . . . . . 2.75 :

" 3.00 Shoes 2.50" • 2 . 5 0 " . . . . . . . . . . . I . C J S

2 . 0 0 " 1.6; .

1.50 1.20

All utliLT ^ouJs reduced in sunn.1 proportion.But that's only another instance of tht? money-wiving which we

oftcr our ciistiiiner.s. Oh, it pays to buy at

A. W. Crevelin»'sOld Stand HERMAN PETTY'S

! Made from purecream of tartar.

Safeguards the foodagainst alum.

Alum bating powders arc the greatestmenacers to health of the present day.

Clover Seed.Too much h;is been sold that

is not strictly clean, as our farm-

ers best know. We are very

" particular iivbuying'." We exa'.n-

_. ine every sample under a strong

magnifying glass, and if not

strictly pure, reject it. We pride

ourselves on selling the

BEST IN WASHINGTON.

the quality. Call and mspiu

Hornbaker & Bowers.

Special Inducement During March.livery purchaser of one of our S50 wheels during March

will be GIVEN FREE a 20th Century Lamp and a 20th Cen-tury Cyclometer. This line includes the celebrated Tribune,Pierce, Stearn and Gendron.

FOR $25, the' Keating', "Wimyobcl and Ensign. ::•

Largest Line of Fishing Tackle in Warren County.Split Bamboo Poles Si.00 up.

W. W. CHRISTINE.

Clocks, Clocks, Clocks.

' ' . An Eight-day Ansonia Clock at 52.69.

Alarm Clocks, 85c.

Sam'I \AI. Christine,JEVVELER. , OPTICIAN.;

21 \V. WashiTlgton Ave., Washington, N. J .

OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY.

Saturday, March 4th

A box of Weddin" Plate WritingPaper, very nice:; bottle of best11k, and a pen and holder, all for

.Our. side of soap, \vai>:beyo:id uur.expectation. If you were fortunateenouglr'to be included, you willikewise appreciate this offer whichis,for SATURDAY ONLY.

CHAS. MORGAN WILLIAMS, M. D.,

11 W. Washington

IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE?Not when you use a Valley Novelty Range.GRAPHAPHONES at $6.00, $10.00, $12.00.$4.00 down and $1.00 per month. Thegreatest invention.of this age. .'•»••. -.-.. .

JAMES H. JOHNSTON,T ' ,'- "> Valley Novelty Ranges.

Page 6: HE WASHINGTON STAR - DigiFind-It · tho Senatorial nomination nnxt full, j ings are also to be ereeted and it is ox-and for that reason ho liuinchod a | pueled that work in tiio manufacture

THE WASHINGTON . STAR, WASHINGTON, NY J., THURSDAY, MAHCH.2, 1809.

i iiT* uvuvruiiM iiiin ii i t i ^

mil leave* bclliml him « K»oil name.

STEWAKTSVILLK.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oberly entertained

a coodly number or Mends on Friday eve-ning last, nnd after a dcllslltliil i-upper thoLiutu VVIUI uioat agreeably passed In conver-sation, charades and other plowing amuse- j , , . j,j...Y. .;

Mr. find Mrs. 0 . H. Stouker. Mr. and Mra.Az. Fry, Mr. find Airs. F. II. Metier, Mr.and Mrs. C. G. ApRar. Mr. mid Mrs, J. C.Boyer Mr. and MM. W. K.Thompson, Mr.and Mr».Levl McCracket), .Mr. mid Mrs.C.Rush, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Frllts, Mr. and Mrs.Harry Oberly, Mrs.""H. R Froy, Mrs. K<1.Mlllor, Mrs. Lavlnia Hnrtuiig, MissusItacliel itusli.Amm M. Oberly, and Mus-srs.Owen and Daniel Oberly nnd Jacob Ship-man,

Some of our people became rnthor un-duly excited over u contest for a wntt'h tobe given to thu lady receiving the grot testnumber, of votes during tho three nights

, plft entertainment In Odd Fellows Hull.Tbe mutter was settled on Mondny eveningof last week and out of the several Indusvoted for Miss Elln McFurrtui, Mrs. Mitt ticStacker and MM Ethel Uypber.4 wore the

Srlncipals. The prize was nwnrded to MUs _.IcFerran, tho vote for tbo contestants dent,

standing in the order named.An army officer, writing of tlie Philip-j

plnos.says; "Theyare miserable^ '

•JSFAY HAMPTON. 1IAUK13TTSTOWN.JohnS. Baldwin, whohad been In fulling 'I la* iiluiisaiid-ipfirillentiiHis for tho new

henlth for Home time, died nt his homu lint liieUiry to lie iiullt hi this plnce, bynear this place on Sunday lust about 6 p. Mlnw & llall of llkMiinlWUl, are in thein., iiRud 75 years,& months*, and 21 duys. j huintsoi'tho IniIWlors. The piuiis call lorHe had been millering from lieart trouble, f a frame building IS x ft) iV-ut three storieranil won conllned to his tied but a short; high. It will be erected mi. the Wiignetime. Ho moved from WotidgU'ti to this! larmun High strvtt, near tin; railroad,place, with bis estimable wife, KHzuuetli, j Mrs. MeGil! of Ji-rst-v City and Missabout,Iti years, ago, and w»s i t « f . . . . . . •• - •• - - • •liirming up to a reuuul fi "

. s . .McCIII f JK K " AMiiy Ijiradier of K.i

lew y i w . Mr. ,,j Uic Wum-li Hihlniwll with the

i. . . . . . n,.„„•It of I)ovi;r was tin

rlektm U'a-hiimU>i

D&\ party last I'rUlay nlterumlilrlh.lny

Mi-s.' Hornou.Stokes ww elect wl treasurerifthe 1'L'I Dogt'lulinfNew York.

ienawHthrough Cul>:i

F v b i i m i i •••••< •" r*„ survived l>ya widow, one brother,

Peter of Pleasant Grove, and a sister, Mrs.I'eler Lnuccuf HVH("Anthony.1 The fl'ti-vnl services will be hvltl «t the SpnicoKun Lutheran church to-day (Thursday)eenietory.

Hamilton WVllcr »wwtwl ln«t week with , i v i i M r .relatives in Clinton. j Hislion Clrirk-s Foul ^ will d 'liver a

Mist Kdnti WcRed returned lust Wed-; jcctiire itnuit '•(•(.•nvrtl t i r in t" in the Mncsdrty from a visit with friends nt Karton.; ,.:< c i l l l l v n , | l ! s evening, 'hie nu-nibui-s'of

'•

MIM niiinclio Riddle, who wo reported; the (i, A. H. will IK- thu KUCM.sick at Trenton, in our lust week's letter,: IVrguwon.U nowimieh improved and will remnln | Thirl ' . ('. I. MaiuUilIn Club savethe remainder of the term at the Mmli-1 j . .. r ' . . M)1Uiii I .-1. muii !•»School at Trenton, of which she is a stn*{ i r i , , " " , ; , '

if Dr.

RELIEF FROM PAIN.

'iVoraon Evorywhoro Exprosa th olrGrutituUo to Mrs. Finlcbam.

Hra. T. A. WALDI1V, Olbion, Ou., writes:" D E A K Mn«. I'INMCHAM:—llcforo tnk-

tn'g youi' liivtlicino, llfo u a s a tur i lcnto me. I never S:LW n well tiny. Atmy monthly period I snil'ureil nnlolilmisery, nnil n (,rrc:it deal of tho time Iwas troubled with n severe pafn In myside, lleforu (hushing the lirst bottleof your Vegetable Compound I couldtoll it was (loinp; me good. 1 continued1U u&e, nlsu Uhcd tho Liver Pills amiSmmLivt] Wa.sh, inulltiivu bceu yiuullyhelped, I would like to liavo you usemy letter for the beueh't of others,"

. », r .- [ The eoiieerl in thu M. K, church was I n.„„„.., iiMMihW ; largely intended lust Thursilny evening.Ul 1 L U 1IA1WIU> \ . j Tin-artists were: \V. A. Howlaiui, ltnrtt»m>

inion services will be held in the : solute; Mrs. Percy, soprano soloist, nnd

ilr#. PLORGNCn A. WOl.l-i:, 515 HulberrySt., Lancaster, Olliu, writes:

"DKAII JIHS. PINKHAM:—For twoyears I wns troubled wilh what thelocal physicians told mo was iniliiinuia-

S;ii-i tUiu of the womb. Kvory month I .suf-fered terribly. I liad taken enough

.'dicinc from tin; doctors to cure 11one, but obtained relief for it shorttiumouly. AtlnslT concluded to writeto you in ivjjunl to luy ciiae, niul cansay that by ftil towing your advice I amnow pcfectly well."

oOQimunlcation fromwho knows that we know a deliberate liewas written for .1 deliberate and malicious

Surpose. Wby such thingfl nre allowed tove, move nnd hnve n being, is beyond the

comprehenaion of ordinary mortals, butwo imagine that decent people will be an-noyed by such pestiferous wretches untilthe end of time.

A party of merry makers, male and fe-male, from South Enston, and headed bythe jolly Expressman Sand:, enjoyed thehospitalities of tbe B l l Huse onW d d i

ston, and hSand:, enj

. Bullnianf h

oyed touse,k

hospitalities of tbe . Bullnian House, onWednesday evening of hist week, anddnnced hi the hall until early morning tothe inspiring strains of Prof. Firman's fullorchestra.

In spite of petty objections backed up byirrelevant obstructions, the bill crefttlru:the rank of Admiral for the hero of Cay it eBay passed the House of Representativeswith such unanimity of feeling nnd ex-pression that its opponents may well hang

night. They enjoyed » good time.A little .sou came to the home of Mr. |

and Mrs. Kmamiel Kiee one day lust week. IThe circulation of tbo STAII is so much j

greater in Harmony that ilheeinsthetowuclerk should publfcu the stutement herein.

Mrs. George Depiie has had a line monu-ment erected in memory of her husband,George Depue, in the Presbyterian ceme-tery.

John R. Kiefer is n candidate for frholderMotz t'<•MissBe: . ... .

visited her aunt, Mrs, Win. Hiley, a lew

.MAieiCSIiOKO.MUs Marv Johnson of Newark is siteml-

liiK»imu lime wllh her friend. Mrs. Wm.Van Horn. ;

.1. l». . Heegle experts tn nim-e front ISquires' Corner to I'aulinu in tlie house.mines Stout now ck-ciipies, In the spring.

Mrs. X. 11. White ut'ltosi'vilk' is visiting!Mrs. Marshall Smith. \

Mrs. I. II. Ilirtl ami Mrs. (Jiorgf Kli-ciHiuU-liIlila'i.i .-f l«aii>l«wii »|K-III Th

Mrs. W. R. BATHS, rinnsfifId, La., writes:" l*ofore writittjj1 to you I suffered

tlroiulfully from painful moiistnui-tion, teia-orrhtijii ami sore feeling1 intho lower part of tho bowels. Now myfi'ii'iiils want to linow what makes melooU.-o well. Iilonotlicsiltitu one min-uto in telling1 them what lias broughtiilioub this great change. I cannot[ii-iii L! Ijvilin K. TinUliam's Vcpctalilc(\impoimtl enough. It is the ^rcatustrtimetlv of the age."

| | I V . 1 V I U 1 L T 1M I t I U I I I T 1 L | , , , ; ^

ror . l lHrinony luwnalilp, niirt WUltmn | ••"•• t-iHlttn-ii >>l I l k i M u u i i " l a in l i n n . -for commltliicniaii. j ilny lust nt I-.. II. \ nuiiuiiis .sBcr t lmMulch lc r of Da'nwnre 1'nrk j Mr. mill Mrs. William liinl m" stiitt-nd l M W It ik f IKIIIHI in- sii'iulin l iw lni- wllh I T

r. m illiam t ;IKIIIIHI iin- siii'iulini; n liw ilni-s wllh IKT

PU15LIC SALE

PERSONAL PROPERTY.i Mr. nnd Mrs. I. H. Yetti'i- of Swiutsv'

The widow Smith's lot 1ms been purehntc ; spent the latier part of last week wllhedby Mrs. Wm. Durd for?»0. Now sen- '

tbelr heads in chagrin if not in shniue. j tleinen, converse on the depreciated valueThe sentence by Judge Scott of Easton I of liind. Edison's tlvins machine would

ofnine years in State Prison, passed re-cently upon Prof. Stephens of LafayetteCollege, who was convicted of the crimeof burning Pardee Hull, meets tbe appro-val of nil right thinking people. The manwho for n real or fancied grievance woulddeliberately commit arson, as he confessederntely

d,and;glory in his crime by boastingk unlimited satisfaction in all

be of great nid in scaling the heights.Miss Kllznboth Davison of Uelvldero act-

ed in the capacity of housekeeper forDavid lirinker lust week, during the ab-sence of Mrs. W. A. Brinker, who wasaway visiting friends nnd sick relatives.

be did,that, " I took .I had done and walked about ttie ruins £

: with glee iuHiy boiiit," is certaialy a dan-gerous creature to be out of charge, nndunworthy any sort of pity or commisera-tion.

H e - " Mrs. Bimts always strikes me as

Mrs. G rnhnm, who absented herself jid t f

spout the latter part of lassister. .Mrs. U. K. tinrri.-.

M. C. Clark was contlned to his i in jwith rlK-mnatism part of last week. •

.Mr. ami Mrs. V. A. Mlnglo will beginhfiusL'kui'imiKthi* .virk. Wi- wish thorn1

stuTCss :uut happiness, \! .John Ik-si-hervr 1ms n^iuia-d his puMti.m |! nt Old West bury. Lung Isl mcl,smu oxpoots j

iv home Murth 1th, n n d mako "

KI yon ills* live s.twkis |)HM!L'Hilw nt III-

•I'litrtl Ills I

• 'in Ostoril

WKDM^DAV, .MAlifH .«,wit: Two hor-o vngotu H-'irronV

rln?wiitn»i. nlf.1ll"'iTtl,tir-l''-ir«>nI

«- u'liitui* v. W'oi ii ijlmli'r, Will

'irl'l'i. inii'le rnttl

nto business fop binfrom our midst for a short time, lins return- j J'Jl|1Kcnu'nts to go into businoed and expects to spend mi indellntto per- i t t u " *->(Jming,\t'in.

L.irj wiii-

being sunh a masculine woman."She—"Yes, she is. Shu can't stand the

least bit of physical puin without makinga big fuss over it."—(Jlriaujo Tribune.

with J". C. l'rnlPiMrs. S. X. Hutchinson bns arrived home

from New York greatly benetitted by tlieHnbl. i l . ^ m 4 . . , .L, , ..!_ ^ i_j, ^ ? . . 1 (I.frn New York gretly beneitseries of treatments she recduring the past six weeks.

The funeral ceremonies Tor the late Jos-h M C l l h l d i th h h

T. I-:, tinrris bud hiswith tlif iiiiiiii ifli'piioiH

Mr. mid Mrs. John Ik-snvitiitions for dinner

house[just wcok.hurvr hiivuTluu-sdav t

Mr a m i ' M

cu,i!E'otlii^r it

wlieul hni

llll 1OIS Of DtlK!

re.1111

i-d i

eph McCounell were held iu the churchSunday. Tho body was interred two weeksago Monday, but owing to tho bli/x,ird the Jbic fuss over it."—utucauo lriouue. «»« r"" ' 1"- ' ' " " " «"•"•»»•« *"« «••'•'-«« n«- t .....

°h , , .. _,. 7 » i • • t- services were postponed. At present thu ' "«»•The introduction of the telephone w just | a o n i W m ^Coiin(l]U i a a ,/ceai 8 u i r < 2 r c rDW beinc^agit^tert bysoim^ot oiirjjusmuiS| ,.rf) |U r i i e u i , , n t j 3 m # The sister is also

>rward and thoroughly appreciated I Lri'i.^.pi,,,) i^hpvnnd'eqrt.hlv k imwled^ ! Mis-

ti miel Mrs. Wm. I'.iwiih-. M

W. C'noko. .Mrs. A. C. llriiL'kMrs. Win. (.'. Wlldrk'k. Mr. nl{. Smith, Mr. mid Mrs. .1. C. M a v ,Mr. mul Mrs. John \V. 1'ioi-snii of' lllairs-

tinrsusninIMifnil of cimk-. Tli>- hui.-vbtof (i ijl'tck inure. l"i yt'iird ot<], workw

,, i klii.lsot hnriH'-H. a woiimn ciuinlrlvo lier•"r. • iinrw, 10 yi-Jirs old, IUJ-A Immls hlt:li, work:

iicrc; bJick Huumlt'toiiliiu ln>rM«, ,"> yt'ni,.b lilpli. w.rks wt-ll lu nil hnriu>t<«:toiiinn iniirt'.HUmiul- lil^h. 1 yt

Easton's Best Dry Goods.Carpet and Upholstery Store.

is ready for the Springin tin*follo\vin<! departments:

Black and Colored Dress Goods,Plain and Fancy Silks,

Dress Trimmings,Cotton Wash Fabrics,

Laces and Embroideries,Ladies' Furnishings,Men's Furnishings,

Domestics,Carpctings,

Curtains and Upholstery,Dress Linings,

Notions and Small Wares.

The entire showing of moderate-priced fabrics and articles

is far superior to that of any former season.

The Store is a Good Subject for Study.It takes time to learn a store thoroughly, especially if the

(store is one that keeps moving.

It pays to get acquainted with this store all through. .

If you have never done trading here, try it.once.-. ;

itiul Mrs. A., Mr. mul! Mi* in;! M r s , > 1 . j l ' i i » » i

| work a/ittk'i in

MirsoM,W.-H in

•I! b r e dri.ylurdug otli' '

thoroughly appreciated"'directly IWssciaincEs nail iiuuuuiu :<.pp:ir- Tiie sympmiiy oV liiu

ent- out to them.Freeholder Geortre B. Cole says positive-

ly that he is and will be until it is decided,a candidate before the Democratic caucusforSherill', aiidt further, we are authorizedto announce that fact.

Mrs. T. P. Bullman has been entertain-ing her sister. Mrs. Kate Giese of WhiteHaven, Pa., for a few days past.

Henry Housel is naturally very proud ofhis new roadster, purchased at Levi War-man's sale on Wednesday of last week.

Mra. ii- it. Stocfeer,-Mrs. H. K. rrey JindMrs. F. H. Metier spent Thursday last as

ISLAIKSTOW-N.online Vail .spunt last we

s tit i*J oVIoeU bbnrji, wlmiicouilt-insule known by

Fit AN K SMITH.

RADER'S,EA5T0N, PA.

"•uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thatcher at;. New Village. '-' Rose" was kindly allow-

ed to take the ladies and as kindly allowedto return alone, but be is good natural anddidn't mind it.

The Democratic caucus lias been calledfor Saturday next, the 4th inst. About theonly thing of interest is the coming con-test for the nomination of Freeholder

,r; which promises to be warm and interest-; ing.

"Leida Woolfon Saturday last bought theAslier Painter farm, located near Still Val-ley,'consisting of about TO acres, for about~GiAQ per acre.

From present indications the road ques-tion will be taken up and acted upon by

. ' both parties in cuuciis thisspring in severaltownships in Warren county, and tlie sya-

_-rL~~-~i: ftsni of cood roads, or at least .some plan of

A>m;i;so>\Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hendershot attended

the funeral of her nged father at GermanValley on Thursdny last.

Mrs. Alfred Lee is recovering from herillness and is now able t o s i t , up part of thetime.

A Rirl baby i.rrived at the home of FrankTiger nn Tut"<(tny of"last week. :_• :'•

The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Josephs d i d W e d s d y oflast w k

Johnhis sun

battk-sl

\V. Adams, Wilbur.

lin Maine.

fnti l l

' II• > ' • • '

veel ilavana.ill '. W.i .

lettiTC'nlin.

i.i IV.nii

tronilast

, tini'L'BUC SALH

William Walters, .in uumteiu ]»li.»to-! P C D C Q W A I P R f l P F R T Y"i-aplR-r of no mean ability, ll«w n (Ian \ ' C n O U ' ' " L r n U r t n i ' •across the struct on Washington's Mirth-j Thei«iibS!rH>er will ^U Mi llvo sto.:k nnd

House died on Wednesday oflast week.Elmer Hendershot is again on the sick

list.Miss Abbie King has taken a position iu

the snuil" mill at Chansewater.Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hill spent part of (i

last week with his father at Changewater.Miss Mary Hoppangh of Schooley's

Mountain is the guest of her cousin, Mis*Ella Hendershot.

Rev. W. F.Randolph led tiie KpworthLeague last Sunday evening.

Miss Flora Hamlen spent Sunday in Phii-

dii;Artluif Parr, son of liershom I'arr of

Vail,has liegun leaniinu the art of printingwith thu 1'resH. John K. Wildrick has leftthe ollicc after a three..years' apprentice-,ship to st'L'K fjiupluyiuunt ulsL-whOn.-."" •

Fred Matlock is engaged by HutV ourfiitioral director.

There wasa htrgu attendam-'u at the I1.O. S. of A. social on the 22nd.

Frank Amlress is failing fast from thatilreadcil disease, consumption.

William 1*01111 Vail, was culled homo..oin Princeton College to his father's beii-«itle last weuk, but rLluniud on Monday,aV his father had grown much better.

_ ...JiileviK-ouenrlli

[•'HIDAY MAHCH, lOtli, lSUlt.•ulmrf, the follow!iig to

D l lawni u m t r

wit : OSIXIuuivur, ui:ultivator

i: "t I- ooltwk ulmrH-? Jr. liimlor, Dc«Uiiini> liitjiiik "

four-wheelf l

w!gr, lawn

feril-

Mrs. Hubert llulclwin ofHoscville visitedher parents here last week.

For the third entertainment of thesoiwnivjit I'.lair Mali. Dr. Sliuvpe luucured tbo Prinfi-trtn Olce and Banjo flubs

lKnr RL'Xt WW'lf 'TI-V-'i! ,50 cunts. "

luituii--- . . . . . . . ,swivel plow, d Mbla c jainer; this nmebluenyoxioiisluu littia«r, iiuwunle.x, Vlutor lnoubii:o

T l d b

_ . pjilke-tootliSjTRCUsif) JilOWS1,

i plow, omsl iorse

PUBLIC VENDUE

PERSONATPROPERTY.T1(P aiibscrlber will linvc-it I'liblL- snip of.ilti

folloviin! livo slock mid fanniiiB tiiipl«iiii.*ntit >JIbi^ rurm, known as the DuvlJ I*. Clino funnnow ci:uuplu<! by .lolni Person, niUlwiiy betwociStowartsvllK' (iml Kloonifbnry. nlong Hit! infUB

feed i:

mil, on

\VKl>NKsl>AV,'.MAKt-:U 1-V1en"lng nt V-.W, to wit: Mm - Tin

Tlie li'-irsi-f onnsl-t of coUllnf. I jvurt*nuiro, .*. j-L-ivr ; buy liorso. T yoars; hmvi' yoHit*: buy horse, 10 yciirs; ilic aliovuronilatorsi: iilso, mum gooil farm iior--cows iirt- frt'sli nml all giiotl »t«uk; 10 uwitlowu biicli, 3 Uliusit-r tthltu broodturkey lions tlnvw ilollaiul mul oWnitonij nnd Imrmjax. Two I

U ii loo fodtlirefill iiowor. thres'lier n

dfi'Ftrn-or wlUi \m£g»r. wind mill, McCotnilmower, linyrnke, two.liors« culilvntor, scrnj:

Oliver' plow,1 "pr!»g'-tootii "linrrow, 'ililrty-iorwuotlen linrrow, 'i two-liorsti wnfion.". biiL-i

ti, bin.-kb.mrd with u>\i, -Jhftm f\w\ uml

di

lon

rs, l.rlOlo.s (ijodtroiiKli, Um cimliir'. forks,>rk. r^po un.l piilluys liayeiiie.-, com mark.

ii-t> forllllzini; fc'eil drill,'J Uibi-A No. 3 1)''milk \mllxi itlco. •! lior' ' ' "Hiiro (jooil v~' "•

old. from Umiii.-u nnrce unit n pmrlim- niarooiiKlit ti>KO fust. Tim TOW." coiiflst of Juraej

the jniirket on thirty clays'trial, a nmeliine

the' Vast |V»HT mnnths, d'jes not improvevery-fast. We all hope for his speedy re-covery.

Tho next sale ln>-this villr.Re is that, ofthe property of J. U.#Linuberry, which

.takes place on tl\c Ot.h inst. He will sellhis fancy team arid some inrniinj; imnk-nients and expect a to niov tn Mt, Har-mon in tho spring.

HobertLoItui expects to till the soil nest,, summer for. MnlvinJ. Dunfield. _ | .Ham-

" " of yail,lSt7ienek

OAJSV1LLK.M. U. Flumnifrfult, ourenterprisinsmer-

chant, Inis been buildinjj an addition to hisburn in tlie shape of a lnrsc cow shad. WeHiiflerstancllio isiioln^iulo Ihe uiilk JjUhi-IILSS, ulso. - •;

Mrs.JohnUiiRvo» was the jruwl- M'l'

eillL-, it (.'O?t9 you but n postal, onrd, nnd ;'>,!',?,.'iV,'.l|t m'i\ini:'t>T>\'''w'tM or'n-'iin i'iiii'm'l>w1

iMncflt and cure will most certainly be the N;,| SINKU* imi*Mi>.tti, ;s KI'H'H Uyni'is.-i pnirHi>f lliiets

i . J o h n llunyon was the ,_ _._ _ __e, ItfrK. Jesse Moore, near Free Union,

i r t . " • -v

.X3ihbs will, work for . Lewis

result.Putsoniu urine in u glass tumbler :ind

let it stand 21 lunirs; if it has a seiHinontur i!1 it i pale or discolored, iniiky or'cloudy, striiisy or ropy, your Kidneys or

j Bladder are In a 1»M1 cfwrUtinn. • Or. DuvirlKennedy'.-

h II.. II AM1-K>'.

*"spont a few dnys'liist week with her sister,Mrs. Edwin M. IXurtzcll.

!! Volcanic Kriiptloits '"Arc grand, but Skin Eruptions i-ob life

"of iov. - •Eucklcn't) Arnica Salve curesthoui; also Okl, Kunninfi and Fever Sores,Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, warts, Cuts,Brulaea if'u-nH, Scalds, Chapped Hands,

•'..'Obilhl'uns. Best' Pile-cure on esrtli.-Drives out Pains uinl-AeLcd. Only.25 cto.nbox. Cure Kimranteed; • ooul b,> !•. N.

— Tynbim'-Wrtrron. County, Kr»g. Store. .

Favorite Hemcdy speedilyiras such daiiRorous Hymntotna. as pain

Uiu back, inability to hold urine, a

!r Vienna the eomrnBVnmnjoKI ^Si^dtiX^""^"'-'"'11 '"" V"^"'S • i t ' : ' - 'Walter Aber will leave town in tiie spring

and move near Long Bridt[o. He will workfor 0. Z.Williams, ciitting cord wood.. Mrs, Iliuliard Green and daughter Mary

wort}, the Sunday quests of her father,Saimitil Park, whois ill at his home nearFree ,1'nioiv

Tho barn on the lot of Edward BuiRinwas burned to the ground lust Saturday,ahnnt: iiudnij;hi,with nearly all it contents,iucludiiiii a. valuable horse. The origin otthcllreis a mystery. We understand trmrewas a small Insurance.

the""staininjr' 61 linen' b^ yCiir urine nndall the unpleasant and dangerous'effectsoh tlie system produced by the ,'isi! ofwhiskey, wine or beer. Dr. David Ken-nedy's 'Favorite Itemedy is sold at all drugHtorns at^i.00 for a lar^o bottle: six'bottlcsfor ^5.00. "

The STAII nnd Thrice-a-Week New YorkWorld £2.00 per year, in advance. . . !

.DeVVitt's Witch Hazel Salve; !' Cures Piles. Scelds, Hums.

B'S'LAAM

pqRREBSHAIR BALAAM

wer'Vftiln to'ltcutolfo Grayiinir to itn youtni'i.ivCo ui>.

Cures "CDlp .li"n«.n K-iinlr lolling./•nnnilgl'KllU ffniCltUlJ :

Give it a fair trial.lor Brink's CclebraU-d I'ro-pared Hiifn lias the''distinction

; ; • _ol bc-inj;'nia(ie"oT strictiyse'le'ctmaterial—carefully and cleanly

. combined into a savory meat.It costs no more.than the kiiulof uncertain ingredients,sale in Washington hv

For

J. T . Liinnstnff & Co.

. H e t t y BrosT 7 ; - " •, I.'.'M; DHt'Vs!'^iR.;M. Rush. R. W. Have.s.

PUBLIC SALE

REAL~ESTATEPersonal Property.

Hy virtue Of _..•i.llian Aiimitfi to Kdmuml I.oaoy »l»l .liinn.^U". Lous, ptirtnt'rjt tni'llUB »rt I,o-..y .V Cu., mi

i(dokl"l3 of l"liiitif]' Mori'ciicf^ lor WurrriiCounty, oil 1'mic -itii, ,\.-L-., th« pnid l.osoy .t Co..

in-orilHtrrt hereto, will Htfll nt imblle falu at Id:lwk noon, on the

'.ITU DAY (iK;il.\ltCH, ltW, ;.,townslilp "( IHui'stown,

Cooke'sCroGkery

is so generally tiieil that it adver-tises itself. It is tlie dependablesort—correct in style and perfectin manufacture—tlie lirst grades ofvarious manufacturers.

The .second and third gradegoods peddled about are either ill-silaped, made m poor material/are chipped or otherwise defective.Of course, such goodssell cheaper,but they prove dear in the longrun.

Just now we are making

A Clearing

of Underwear.In OIVIL'I' iu Sfll everything oft

quicUly, we have 'maiie «:reat re-ductions in prioes. Are you' in-tL'rt'stc.1 ?

J. K. COOKE.On the Corner.

LOUIS ZANELLION THE CORNER

intslaiilly la-cps. ;i^ ;ill k n n u ,[ the very chi'ia-st nnJ trcsiiest

{Bananas, Oranges,I Confections and Nuts

that ;ire to be h.-iJ in Washington.| While dispensing Ilie higherj grades, it iliis. been tumid thatI /'inifiti'> \>i\i..'- .IU- the s.ime a>i a<!-LeJ lv, "others tor inferiorj goods, -'it-it.' promptly meets—if lit;| lia> not already leJ—in low prices.

ing shop also includes

Cigars and Tobaccoin all the leading brands, besidesspecial lines.

If you are not accusiiliiied tobuying here. inaUe a couplei l i a l f ' i i k n . i j t s / " 1 " • " " ' " • - '"- -

Brick Building on The Corner.

itifin moi .

•Icin s<lto|.. hii-*sidirir. Ill W:L-s.'tof 11-1 w

n.li for biK wnmm, ^-•ijuui Uiwily. rt*!*ti* mit ot'wik, ILSII

pujLTiy, (,ons »Owellliit;, blii'-Ksmiili (-im

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ofothfi ..

iiinh.^rt'\

er hhnii. ) 1<n:;.:onbofllfl-|ll..T, 1ll^Ill'H, lot

.•url;

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nie wooil IIitrrt'l of v)f LMIUIti.l

tnls. t Ijolstoi

il hiukurv I'll

i' and il.\of r«K ciinmul nil ir!!'--K-!i!- the •!!'!!!-'• ol

' , (1 fmir your^ nM nml 1

itnl hbafis lu <'<i'-li, I ,•-.'[

. k wnvon t o j s , U i r i i iia. lot of liin-s Imi i l i - r ,

il b l k v a vtco», Itll Of.11-1 flit

t i .(1

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K, DMLllll.- Ill

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lltl till!

kiln, tl

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Why is itthat we sell such great quantities ol.

Poultry ?

The,reasons are obvious. Notice the

superior quality • of poultry dressed,

the manner in which it is dresses, etc.

Our stock is mostly selected weeks

ahead and especially prepared for ;i

particular trade. . ; L

: : Tinnce Bros. '•-'•Belvidere Ave.

FARMERS' WIVESor any oilier ladies \v!io wishCto work

IKSot Dl'KllM I'd)i- ;ilm ttilL-tl Litlhii'ihvl<:U, un.l

. Hull y l . I , ),,, l .u S h i r k ' s ulll'.'f) I " liouk 11."> •

working for lis in spare time at home, onmir cloths. We ofter you a good chanceto make plenty uI spending inonev easily,iu leisure hours. Send 12c lor cloth andlull directions lor work, and commenceat mut',. Cloih sent anywhere. Address

WINOOSKET CO., (258-C) Boston, Mass.,Mf(T. Dupt.,

ThejUp-to-DateHardware Store

. .Cljiuih'ahd Wood 1'uinps, '_' • ' , : n : G n n d s t o n e s , - " r r '•"—-"

Wood and.Willow Waro,eiu-e W i r e / P o u l t r y •NVtliny, 'i]

. M(_;clianic:s' Toois,

IStrk't lv i Clo

Star's Advertising""Rates/a Cents I-

station.

ncli 1st Iiiserlion,'• ami" livery Sul\sciinei)t In-

When a cotiti'Jict is nnuJe for One Year, tliecli;ir^c-.iri;.i5Conts Per Inch foi'Kacli Insertion.

V-ur Transient Advertising, V50 Cent^ PerInch for 1st jnsertion, and 2$ Cents Per Inchfor ad.Insertion. '•••' -•;..:.:---

l Is*. Y. World, §2.00 iu advance.

" ' " ™ '

. H.

R. HUGH KXTOK,Tolur iuary -SiirKoon^.

Ofllcn nnd rosldonce onWarron etreet, nearUowlb y's fRctory.

Heni)qunH(TUit Carter:• Drugstore.'Toleiihoiio.at/tbo^Ex-'---

iVow Jerf»cy«

Page 7: HE WASHINGTON STAR - DigiFind-It · tho Senatorial nomination nnxt full, j ings are also to be ereeted and it is ox-and for that reason ho liuinchod a | pueled that work in tiio manufacture

THE WASHINGTON STAK, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1S00-

1SLOO3ISISUKY.I'rof. Seldon Collln preached tit tbo

Presbyterian church on Smidny morning,'iloscoo Beckerly, of Motitclnlry is visit-

In^ liN pareuiH near town..'Mum Smith of I'htNlpsDiirg Is visiting

.. .heraistor, Mrs, K<iward Alilo.John Welch: attainted thu niuuiliitf of

the Grand I/idce, I. 0. It. M., at Trenton,Tlturddny and Frltlay of lost wwk.

Tlio Jr. C. K. netted twenty dollars nttheir social on .Suturdtiy evening lust.

Word, hns been received hero of tinseriously illness of Oliver Jones, at lib.home in Frcemaiutjurjr, 1'n. Hub littleho pel are eutorlahiuil fur IIIH recovery.

Mrs. Jones WILH formerly Mrs, Utill' of thisplacu,

A party was held at tlie homo of Mr.nnil Mrs. John Opdyko on IMdny evening.They all report it (fraud time.

Mrs. Oix>r«e Housol IH on tlmHtck lint.C. S. Carter and family will leave for

their now home in I'hlhitlulphiii this week.Mrs. Theo. MelHck is contlnud to her

homo by nervous prostration.Mrs. Kdwnrd Uiillcr WILH stricken with

paralysis on Thiirhd-ty and hut little hopesiiro cntcrtaned for her recovery.

Miss Florence Ap^rar hits been spendingthe pnst week witli friends nt Nuwark.

" 'Tliuruilru four enndidateslor Freeholderin ttiis township.

A Miciul was held nt the Inline' of Mr.itud Mrs. Kihvard Able on Frhlay evening.

Miss Clara Heaney hits returned from avlnit with friends al I'liltllpHhiirf;.

Jas. .Smith of West Portal has purchasedthe piling factory building nnd imtuliineryof the .stockholders. Huexiiech to erecta house on hi.s viiumit lot adjoiiilngSumiielWnijner in the early spring.

Mrs. \MVI Apynr spent n few diiys ofIUHL wci-k with Mrs. Stanford Ajignr,

The 11 ig nt our publle scliool was at halfintiHt last week as <t in irk of reHpeet to ouresteemed citiz-n, Win. Dodirodt, whodied at the home of his dau«litor, Mrs. U.S. Alien. o» Monday morniiij: IIRWI 71yeiirs. The funeraj services wero huhl atlib lute home on Thursday morning, Itev,J . U. Ulydeollleiating; interment at Ktw-ton. The deceased served in tbo CivilWiir. The CJ. A. H. nion of tills ulacu.served a.s piill beiircrs, nnd the (J. A. It. oferved a pall ueurcra, miKuston, his former Homs r v i c e at the f j v

the 0 . A. It . ofe, held a short

Arc Von rsliifi Allen's Kool-Knsi-VShake into your shoes Allen's Fool-Husc

a powder. It cures Corns, Bunions1

Chilll'laluH, Dump, Sweating Htvollon feet.At all Drwintsts ami Hhoe Htnrei, 25c.Hamplu I'Viie. Address, Allen S. Olinsted,Uroy, N. V.

Mrs. Tin•mipl .M. lv

D K I J A W A I C U .

•nilrire MfOUtun h siI'ueks in New York

I S U T T Z V I I J L K .

Joseph Burgo spent n couplo days Inrhilllpsburff ln«t wtiok at tho bomo of IIIHson wlio wns reported III of rboumntifltn,butbndso fur recovered ns to bo ablotobo out.

Mrs. Amos Beam and daughter Annieof your borough upont Wednesday midThursday, of hist wock in town at tliohomo of hor sister, Mrs. Ud ward Smith.

Mrs. 1'owclt, the evangelist who tinsbeen assisting our pnstnr fn a wix k 'series of revival mettlnfa left for

sistingf reviv

dsorlen of revival meeting, left for Callfonon Wednesday of lost week, where sho hnsbeen OMEHEIMI. Somo twenty conversionswero the outcotno of tho revival here.

Geo. %ollnr.H nnnounci-'S himself n candi-date for thu ofllco of Freeholder.

Johnson CutnmlngH hns been entertain-ing his brother, William, f>f Newark.

Craig Wlutermute of Ilelviricro, wltnemployed In the silk mill tit that placespent Sunday with relatives hero.

The Board of Registry will meet nt thohotel of H. J. Brokaw on Tuesday, tliu 7th,from 1 to!) p. in.

Tho Democratic voters of Oxford town-ibin will meet in consuiUtion nt the hotelof S. J, Ilroknw or. Thursday evening ofthis week, Ibr tho purpose of making the

' Tho regular" " ' tho

pose oicket.ill b

Dotnocratfc caucus tDemocratic caucus will he heldHiitno place on Saturday, March lth.

Miss Cti.irlotto Stone, nn aged and re-spected ciiUeu of town departed this lifeat an early hour Hundiiy morning. Sheluul been a Hutl'erer of liotirt trouble the{>ai>t few yciim, from which disease alieilied. Her ngo wtii Ofj, Tho deceasedleaves nu only son. Goo rue Stone, a pros-iieroiiH runner of Delaware, mid one sister,Mrs. Nancy Lommnson, who lived witliher at the time of her death. The funeralwill bo held at her late residence on Wed-nesday, Itev, Lambert olllclatiug; Inter-ment in the family plot in the cemeteryhere.

Taxidermist Parcel! has mounted an-other small alligator the pnst week, whichis owned by "lJoc" Moran, tbo etliciencipothueary In Allen's drugstore.

Miss Lizzio Gardner is spending a few[lays at Orange us the guest of friends.

Ulmrles Hunt, our tnnsorial artist, loft.for Nuwark on 'Siturdny, where he willtoo ml a Tew days tukiitg In tho sights.L'nele Flom says there H no truth in thereport that our artist contemplates matri-:nony.

Master Harvey Foiknur seems to ini-irove slowly .since the consiiltjition of\)m. Hoagland and nurd somo two weeks

Alvin Folkner is spending a wvcU withrelatives at West Orange.

Assessor rimith and Ueo. Neyhnrt liavuentered into partnership lor tho purpose

W A L N U T V A L L E Y .Edward VnnKIrk of Dover hns mn>

diluted, of thu hciraef David Van Kirk, de-ceased, the homestead farm near town.

One day last week George Lance felldown stairs breaking bis leg nnd sustain'Ing other injuries from which there Is lit'tic liotio ol bis recovery. His daughter,Mrs. Ahncda Itisblni; anil Mrs. HattieMitchell, both of Ser.tuton, are nt homecuring for him.-- ; ' .• ;• - ;•• -:- ;•.:..;

KHiw Mnnlcitv ri'liirncd home Sundayniter spending a week with her sister, Mrs.(ieorgo Snover, nt Jiu-ksonsburg.

CrwJreameryman ]llni/er, who bus heei....'lotisly ifi from bronchitis, is slowly conViileselng. Frank Hill is working in thucreamery during Mr. Blnizcr's [linens.

There will he several chiHigesninont,iiL-ighborsthl.ssnring: James M. Hill willmove frnni the Miiekt'y farm to Bclvidurc;•I. Andress from .Stllfwntcr to the farmnicatt-d by Hill; the Kbipps brothers fromthe Miickuy tuimnt huuse to Isaac Lituter-fiiun's IIOIIHC nt Vnilj Albert Cowell frnmA. Titus' bou.su to Cornelius KirkhulV'.sfarm; James VmiKIrk from the Hruglurfarm nt Wjirringtnn to his lot :tt Mt.Vernon, and Kdwurd VnnKirk (ruin Doverto his recently purchased farm.

Town meeting will he a very ijuit't oneI Ids spring, there iiolug no important"' to elect. Joseph [Jugau has im-

I himself for con.stiibk-. Joe is anhonest, worthy young man and we predictfor hinm handsome majority.

ItlnirHtmvn township paid out n'out sixluiudml iluihirs fur opiMiinitthc rondsnt'ter[lie blizzard.

Mrs. A. F. IMiiionrts of I'liulina passedSuuditywitli frlentlHiit this place.

Clmrhrs Swart/, left Woiim-Hdav to workor Clinton MtUoimcliy al Jacksonsburg.HCMTS. Wooriruir mifl Htopp of Ittickt

mrg wero storm stnyud in this pine[hiring tht-- blizzard.

Many .Sc-hool Chllilrcn un> Sickly.Mothur (iray'sSwiiOt Uowtler-s for Chll-

liruii, used b *' "Ulilldren's I . . . .Colds in 1M hiiurH, euro ['"uvcrishnt'sM,•lendHche. Htoiniieh Troubles, TcctlilngDistordors, and . Destroy Worms. At alllimggints, iSc, Hnni|ilc3 mailed FttMl-J.Address, Allen S. Olnisted, I.eKoy, N. V.

n y s S v i t Iowders for Clillby Mother Gray, a nur.se inIloinc, New York, break up

h u [ ' h

Miss Mabel Meliek or Sprinstown spentfew riiivs last week In thin \I\IWI: with lior

cousin, .\lif.s Carrie P.uclimitii.Miss Kd

vinlting heli Smith of Now Village issister, Mrs. Itobert Uruver, I

The proceeds of the oyster supper heldIn tho Lower Harmony schoul house were

entered into partnership for tho purpose tiiLW).iif inamifacturliiL' lawn Htviiifjs.' Town- MM. John Melroy nf Union town diedihiii Clerk Ciernmii is nmitloyed by the at the home of her son Jessu last Thu"rm nf advance nguiit* <'<>>' Mis Melroy and her husband h

int lU'rr- in coiinvinv with his

t e ome of her son Jessu last Thurs'<>>'• Mis. Melroy and her husband had

"fun livini: in their home in L'niuiitowu,wllt;» ll »»ort time ago they moved to -the

ij*uiidin^ a f

mil Ilr-Vr:-,

,)im!iiUi, Mr. nndl.ivr, until Tiif'^diiy.Hip AmciuU, our untorprlshitf Hchool :Hnrvived ijy four sons, lliriuu i»V Tlelvidere,

iiip:i»i«dliyhi4Wilu. spout a [.;i|jlllt o f y u w vilhice, .lossy of L'nlon-Jt I tuwii and John of I'ennsylvania. The

'"MVS" ""iiiintM 1 ^It'iroy tiuil for many years been an in-

jisiood nuighbur mid loving wife. She Is

'The pultlii- wilt- uf John IliirMii" o r ' ' u r t of SfitiiHluy .with" rBliitivcs out of, toVviV (uVtl joim VfTennsyk"inia.L ITheChuiiel Hill on Friday last was hrrMy'nt-! l" t t

r"' , Hleceosud" WHS about 75 .years of age.teiKlcd and (.tvervlhiugsuld well He will Mrs. Jnhn .Sharp u! Towunbury hns been j I'lineral services were hold at the homeryiiiovtiliisfiiinilv to Jersey fit v-.s«"-ro U'J ;»P(J»'ditiit a '"-v >l'iv» at tlie home of her I of Je,«e Melroy last Saturday afternoon,—!M '- - • •'•• " " - " »-...i..-i Kov, A. C. Covey olllciifting. Interment

! in the M. I', cemetery in this place. Ournil ki-.'ti lnvirdiT".

It is ' r i i im .n -d h u r e t h ' t t nu r n••n- iKr ' ' " K puMio h c h n o l w h i c h lias b e e n c l o s e d ! ' " t h e M . E. c e m e t e r y in t h i s plimirchani"jamei I''. Jmi«! L^nWV.i «S [rt-™-tl.0.l....tli of Miss Charlotte Stone, | i™rtlolt sympathy goes out to theout in the spring and may seek busing! will opun thi:( tnurniiit;—Thursday. t "'-rtavui.more to his liking. Hurrv to hwir i t . 'Wj — . - * - » • -pft'ially iflieluavt'Htown. | Not unu child dies where tun ibnuerly

John 1{. IlartuuLT nf Ilohoki'ti w:i.« iiimtiidied from croup. People have learnedFriday hut nnil clerked hi.s fathi-r'n K.I'UIH.I: Dm vahte nf fln« MimiU't'migh Curt- -_u:tl

A miniber ol'young people gathered attilts home of John Miller last Tuesdayevening by request of their daughters,

Carrie and Bertha. Games andfero enjoyed until midnight, wheiwhicirtonkpia.-eVlmV'dav."" " j mo[it for severe IuuKand"throftt VPmihic^ ' m ' l s f c . w e r o , e i ' J °> i e d l l I l t i 'm i { 'n i*fM',wf e n

Alfred Metzgar is ,,il,, HiA fl, His ^ f ^ f f i S ^ S S y S i S t Sbrother's hert-of phemiumr:, but »t this **»«• K N - J e n k f r i ^ U l i r r u n t o l l n t > D n ' ^ enjoyed a pleasant evening. Six or sevenwriting Jiu induing vun well. nwi.u lyuiiii« men from Phillipsburg were present

l . l i . S ^ & h t r a i & l • Osi?.p,Si"Ke j » Saturday uatH '.MomW;\Jk'Shotr the back to tin:, boni's. IU: m i s ' , bnion survieus wurti held in the I'restjy-iUleshotf the back to tin:. IIOIIVH. H« was1 bnion survicus were held in the I'resby

^immediately taken to adoctorwln. dn^wil tfdon churcb l-ril, Sr.nday evenu»i;, but,tit. His little tlngereiiiinofb'ij-iiiiiviid I I ^ - 1 | | W ' " P LlJ: .tlie^V-'iin1 the attendance wan

ward ILS a cord was minderfd." Although ' s.ma_i<tj;>-'' ';,.••', ••,.the iiecideiit wiis very bad. • yvl h>id it j •^MriiTtJIiiis. \i. Str!(th and little daughternccurred on the rough sand-paper nr;</him; of your borough f.petit. ii pnrt of last weekinstead of on the smooth one lie v.'ould : with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. K.have lost his whole hiiud. i liiehey.

| witirWilliam Miller.

ilolbre the discovery of One MinuteCough Cure, ministers wero greatly dis-turbed by coughing congregations. Noexcuse for it now. F, N. Jenkina, WarrenCounty Drugstore . -

. Joseph - Gouger of the .lames Un,*.,->farm upar Mununkacliunk inteuils to uuliall his^farmiitg uteiiHils and (iiilt fanningin the spring, Whitliuld Karie liiiving pur-chased that farm somu few weeks ugo.

We hour that Milton Met/gar and hisbrother-in-law, Air. Mikesell, intend goinginto the fancy ebicken business ([iiitc ex-tensively in the spring. These, with C.H. llull'and Joseph Kiiuetmur, will be ableto supply the needs of this growingbusiness. -:

J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mp., conductor onelectric street cur linej writes Ihat hislittle daughter was vury low with croup,and her life .saved ufter nil physicians hadfailed, only bv using One Minuto CoughCure. P. X. Jenkins, Warren CountyDrugstore.

HOLMS.' Mrs. John Miller of SU-nlnnisburg isvisiting her sister, Mrs.: S. A. Hviils. Dr.

L.:.Miller.is now.practicingin Nctcong, -Mtir.ri.s counlv, where thu IHmilv will resideafter April 1st. *

.:, The Hurto\v..mill, kitely owned by PfjinkIvitrr, lias been uiuiergding t;.\tensive re-pairs. A new fore-bay, new wiiti'i1 wheeliintl entire new gearing iiisidu have beenplaced therein. Tht' mill is now in runningnrderuiK! in condition to do better workthitii ever, ami we aru suro the guniiil mtl-|«r, Rolmn. ShritwHI, will be glail to re-.Hiiuiu Mie niiiling'work und tu HCO his oldpitt-mns rutuni. -

.;rT--/i!jr/iit'-KitM"triu"",v"uiiVig~1frru"nii.S'"o'f~:\"iTfiirTitu-s metal her homuon I'riday iiilcnilingto surprise her, but she was in wailing forthum niui iniitle Ihcni wclcomu. They allreport a pleasant evening.

Dr. Stonn, while in his untiring effort.sto nuikt! Llic victims of grip eoml'orluhliduring the soige of sickness, hns bccnniimuch pulled down IVuin over work. •;

JftssO. S.'licail was iiblu to be broughthome from Hulvldurc lust Siilunltiy.

Mis. Theodore Eyeritt of Wllkcflbiirru isstopping a week with her muther-iii-lnw,•Mrs. Suwin JSvoritt of this place.

Our new butcher, Mr. IliirtuiiL;, is re-•oeiving intiuh cncounigemunt in his newcflbrlH. He purehascd a new lnir.se this*week, nnd it is presumed that ho willsupply Win. Miller's uimitl.ou the roiul.

The township <- billdlust Siitualuvi_S1.0fl0,.nn d-csp mid

bill.iJOHcpli WesLbrook. Mrs. E. 0. Swnyzi

Pmnl:Shotwell und Ethel Seals uru still othe Mck list.

John Tiger visited 'friends ntfrom .Saturday until Monday.

Win. Cawley of Somerville

K K A I J KSTATK TI'.ANSKKKS.List of real estate transfers lodged for

record at the County Clerk's ollice sinceFeb.IS,1S9D:

Daniel Hogjin and wifu to Adam Martin,nr-Pliimiwbiir(r/iljilcri Fch. IS, 1SW, r-<™-sveys propertv in Piiillipsburg; considera-tion .«&TO.

Robert C. Dunn ami wife to Wnkley J.Mnrlntt, of Oxford, dated Dee. 30, 1S9S,

, , . , uonvevs land in Mnti.sficltl; considemtiouMiss Laura Smith, who has been spend- ji^w.*

1"" " '""" *""• j EiishftToeter to Wm. A. Green, of Helvi-; derc, dated Keb. 20, US!)!), convevs land in

"; Oxford; ennsideration J800.

• Win. Cawleyday in town, thFrank Cawley.

m i l l e p e d Sun-e guest of Air. and Mrs. T.

, who 1

rn«d to Newark on Moml/iy.TheEpworth League rally, wblol

Mrs. Cha Adam Martin

j erationb Couglc

it. tor

Ilia M f e W u s Saved.Mr. J . B . Lilly, a prominent elti7.on of

Hannibal, Mo., lately hud a wmidcrfnl-dolivaratifio from a IViclitful ttuuUi. Intolling of it he snys: "I \v113 taken withTyphoid Fever that ran into Pnoumonia.My lungs bocamo hardened. I wns soweak I couldn't oven sit up In bed. Noth-,ing helped me; 1 ox Dec tod sunn to dio of

L'1 Consumption, when I heard of Dr. King'sNew Discovery. One bottle gave groatrelief. I continued to uso it, and now amwell and strong, I can't say too much inIts praiae." This marvellous medicine is

5tho surest and quickest cure in tho world

-:..-— -.-'•• for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular—--•-— - steel, 50 QOntB nnd $1 , Trial bottles-Treo

at F, N. JonkliiB' Warron County Drug.•;_ Store; oyery bottlfl {juftrantoorj, |/;

he chaptor in this place.;.s Shiner, who went to I'hihi-

ucipuia .several weeks ayo to undergo anoperation, returned home on Saturdaymuch improved in health.

Miss AmuiStiUK), of your borough passed , . .. I ( n .apartofliLSt woek In town tho guest of Si , iw «il- Jher sister, Mrs. F. J . La RIow. j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 1 *

Wm. Hinchurt of Union moved his fam'i ' , , , ' , 1 , •>• tIlly .0 this puc? on Wedn^ay or •!« j ^Z&MA&ftl

T. j ' . Smith, who rotnr,1Bd IVom wctnr,, i ! ! ! ± ! i « ' ^ ™ U 2Pemiaylviiniii •liiat.-.Thiirsday oveniny with j " " " "11 carloiid of horses, sustiiined serious in-jury while bringing them from the station.Ttio horse he WHS riding w:ta frightened bya I a nLer 11 which he curried and becameuiiumnageiible, throwing him to thoground nnd kicking him, cutting ude^pjgiiiili in life leg. -Dr. F. ,J. La Kiew was jimmedintely Hunnnmind nml. dretKni thowound.. Ho 1.4 still confined to the had.Having itlwiiva been a m;in of good huiilthand great activity, confinement' seems tiigreatest hardship. . .

d wife', to William

d wife to R. M. Stcttstown, ditted Jamlitnit in Minefield; 1

FINANCIAL STATEMENTOK THE

TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD.For tlio year uniting February 1, iwj,

K. L. I.iNAtiKHiir, Colloclor.1. lotlSW 1>K.

_ . ArnrMiiuof .Injili'-ICallroarianiti'iuml

ToMl

DeiliK.Ud I17 i»iiiiiil![oii 'rr4I'ol-I I,. .Mi'rn'II, county rollocturL iliool txiiinl

i rwiir-llni; del!Kiel. priiitlUK...work

. - 7 Wly.is-j in!!,SrlJI .10

Toul ;.".•;>, 1•Inuv Sous-Kit, Troitsurcr,

-*J ' l)l(..Mnr. Vi. K.!,.l. |nnt<»rry.co1l(w[nr

I.Hn'i-; ' I'lttuiiKur, ik>lln<|iifnt

.Mnr. «>;. E. I.. I J a n liorryVi'oileii tori.'.'!.'

1 1 1 . " «• .! ; ; ; ; ;

terry, i;oiimor.!*..'.'

IBM rooit BILLS..Mnr. S<i. A. 1!. Do Witt . . . . : .

S.J.OlHtflurlApr. II. T. .1.TliomiJMoti•Inly 19. (MfirilStortiAwtoolfitloii

OOOTKO J'uiw, ovurroor,nticooruiccount

Sept. 111. Ojford Storo AwrHX'lutlonK. W. Slmri.H, toirltii of Iln

rk-k nn<! VoxNov. W. Joltti SuhiMtr

JIUHOH btnuit 'hi i , ('oii-tn

Kol». I. OxfonlSlorii Aw"o.;iiitlV>iV!

T J

Muwir«I It. TUitinti, notu(•[•nrcn i . ' i i ' z . ii.it>'Win. WtAtt; Iiolu

(tKl.l.SyUKVT T.t\l'AVKIL-< I'OK TilFebr»nryJ-i t , l^i'1',

m i m .All-H.t Wllli t l t Aldo

Aii'Ic

ill , , , , ,

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Ja i 'ohS. SbntTorWm. ••.HlifitlorI l l S ilWmIllm(' R

i S(', RhntT-r(irorun Slinller 1...,I'.U'KliaRKr ..llncterSiiydBr, ostato... . .T. Sny.|frJ.n.*Uli>iiiiui,h»lr»

WtriiMnrsil'sV-iiMUtt'lWVorkiVIfi i l .- i-caSiout. . . . .Mnrk ^ . i i toi l t ,

*-tll'*y . . . , , .-••niiitnn

CS£E:::::::. SinyloyI'Sliiill/. ,iiillvnti

1 001 m•2 swIt Vi1 03•i 1a1 a-.1

•iA\1U iWi on11101 in

w so •r.-i

I !'•'.

Mnciilii Iliiylor..." ,William F. ItHyl.-rIliirilt-y IIIIPI. tml'iiii-uFrt-iliTli-k f. lltinlJntidC Iliird . .Ktlw-«ril flulelnWllli'ii "

mufl IJWillinm.1. At. l l u l l rU'llllntn H llrow

•kk....1 '.','.

a'Jrfir. I-.1

" tM 'all

Jul.fol

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frs nn v1*1, lk!H«

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dull in'

i-l workMt <M1 IK

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0 Id I *•liVt'ri.'V'rowH." imlnViuu'.V*1 (l i! U'il!liii | iI!.T ( l i imier

t.jt AntlrutvVoi!.o1t.-•» Alfcit M. W'liliH1-J WHiliiin Whito

I «*J It'llilli-l WMtM1 I'.1 MIdiii.:' Whit.)

I I T ^ W I drWIdmT.liHntn-n II. Wliln-r, Itik Wotr. |\.l,.r WtlllviTl WU|

:r, I lli>i1 (0 Tin1 in! .ion

Potash.TVNOUGII of it must bo. 1 1 - 1 . • ..- . . . . . . .. • .

—"*. contained in fertilizers,

otherwise failure will surely

result. Sec that it is llirre.

Our,books tell all about

fertilizers. They are scut

/few lr> nil farmers applying

QU'A- JAN KALI WOHKS,

93 N m a u St., New York.

1 i

' i '•• Kml IliKlrnvr•' -)(1 | Frfil Cooper_ ... I m u H CiLHt-y'i hi'ir.-i, ifUniiot-; i'.1 n.ivi.i Ci^.j- ! ,

'... iul! ^ U l i ' i n n ' . l » l f . imlitu.-'.'

trliln\U\i\ •!>'•. K. T. SJIIIHJ 1

II. W.M. .Mackt-y,

l!(3Fr.WI

ft"ll ' iI'll!

Illr

ftmnl>mk (Viiiifiiniwiinl 1

f,'oli', b:iliiin't'1", liiilni.'liii.-. tMii'inw

•lIlllllH,'."' ".iilfl Coillti-, .If.. h<iiIt'll t'V|!»>/ (i

.Vit. It.

ihiirN'ltHVrt...Uyiilit-rs....

Cnitiiicr, b'iln

lit* l(._WIIII)LUI.H,: ','.'.'.,'.'.'.'.'.

:!7|.l-nh \Viioilriiir..."i'.i.'-^^..-..!.i.^1 ••! > IMijfitniti \\'«i|iin . . . . . , ,1 (ii f Kiiitmui (•'. WaUwr*

;iV .Mniy Voitriir1 I'M! Willinm mill 1'otor VHUIIK1 (o l Irn \'ii M '

."J 'JS

1 rsi!

'1

Ttic tknowl^ .

nl

ml bell i K l i .

«,-wa

(iKttMAN,Town Cturk

li

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Public Sale of Land.InUiu

Wnrron C'ci

ily l'J, K./i'.'Siiiiiti." viVlis1

JiiliuSoiinur,ittiiiiiVl .if YA. It D-UVltLt'h'ittiiiiL'S J . Ilrulciiw, liousf, two

i InpnI. (loo (Jnrm' in ,sovoui i ic

K. T. Sinlih, a s s e ^ o r , ocount of lS!is.

' S. «r. Wetit. atornsB rtm

K. I.. LlualJorrj-VV'iVyViiB'uVi'i*Vixlnl inon^y

•I. It. llulr, ropiilrs en roitil 11111-

Dr.ti. o'.'Tiuiiaou'Vwii'.'MViJ!!

. 1. K.T. Smlth.on awount, I8!«"K. I.. Unaborrr.'vol., on Lxt 'Jolin Sohner, t ruaai iror , foes .

** u tiovou moptlnuHGf« .WlWrlck ,wv 0 i imoe t losaA. I). Host; berry, " '•

Total "

S noi'NTV.War. I-1. AljihtiiiK ISnimliart .-.

'Mo»»jph M h t

Mnr. I*. Ceo. DockerK. 11. I'JILMUeo, fiorm-iDWm. Suydor

M. HorEaryeI'otor .Merslio

uly 111. Floyil Jones1'llll i t l

n r f i m nIVter ivterC'ltirk Wltlli.Johns, ['•ol

•"1 "" Mk-um-i titie' 00 NHHU [>itl. 11 OU ,[,,i,|, c . |)U .

! IM' Sunih A DernliiTEOiMnJ & I) , l , . . t W. It. K

: Tli iinitH liorlui'^ '"> Ivory Kniv^.1 '.

'-> '**, Iln.Ioli.il EukertI Kiutorn Mliilnc Co. of N

•J'» W. Ocorco Krttts, liiUiiiiL-o.imioli Frame

I Elmer Frame3 ' « A t F k i

IT!) 57. Thnnum Klt / . -ni l ' I .. ..M ia - llunh-FIniieKuii.". . . ; - . - .

IS I .'»!' Alvlu Kliimmoifolt..."...WJ» EdwanlFlne

III 50 <;(iori;Miimii;-i- •;;..II '"I Jncoui tar i lmir , bn l inco .10 SO Tlmnna Oiinlner ,

— I1. It. (irov-«Hl fir AiiulMtinrrlty

Wl'llani HewittEllHworllt Hill

t (W i

ll rut

ii, Atto

EllA. il

wd ll<*i

l Ot)20

1 D

•Uttle... -:..Pimples Ttirn

to Cancei*._Cancci' of ton .re£uUs'_rroin. ,uhn..J.ui«..i,.

AiituiioSuiuvlskioHenry I'ottn

* i K. G.sinitnAlbort HoiiRloy...luonl) linker

. t 'red roliliimnAljilious UdHKliiirt

. AbrnmSml lh -fiuori-o IlornbiikorCliirk IMsgti

• Jtort lloutor „*..Ohmlitih Hill . ' . ; ' •W. l>. l l i innoll . . .

*•>• - » . , ! . \Vl!drid::r.-.-.7:. • ' •-I. TlinmnH Lmitz

Oxtoi',1 .store Assouliitlon

, a<; EiiiRnWt i i m t h : . . ; : . . .

• 9"t Tbecxloro I'. Hopler i.".'..'.'.'.'.'.'1" ilrst. Tliumloro I'. Hojilur"5 (Joortro Elnrtniuu

•» "0 .rolm IluilninuTO reterHuflnii iu '.','.

' " Willinm HulTiimiicnrnllno l imuiihroyHiiRh liftnliiLi-inWilliam Hunt, biiliinoeDavia Hunt

= r» 1 «!],:;•"""•""""••""'

fc i r Johnson'I'liomiiH !•:. Jones , i>iil«iifO.*.I N J.' 10

ro"int:o10

i KIIL'l)

"Ol)•20

I S I U I L ' N . J

)!t>t>Vii'iiliiA n d r e w .IrMnri ' i i- .Ic.rmin KirkFrank KuWllllum K•lusoiili KiAV'IUhtilt 1Vi;;l Kim

ispeiidiny.somcLimo wilhdair, Eli/.iiboth and Nturned home last week.

friends a tw York ci

j i r i y n t o v' •- S e n c i l l l t ' o l l s back. Few in>opK> arc en-

' °" 1 tiruly froo from some.tnint in thu blood,ami it id impossible to tell when it will

hich \vns nt first[ U h ldMrH."sidiioy Alpnaprh left last Thursday I o"1)1 ' ^ ^ " ' ' i o t c h e a . tjiat I '''""ff1'1 wouW

for Somorvlllo. where she will spuid T. £ g ^ 3 K . uS Ju hS?cvVmf amlweek with rolutlveH. (?r^ ' > ^ iiiiyaKjiana. but in spite• Jacob Hocko.nbt

nlitis ivsili-yO-siinirti. >>r \smiirricfi .ii, Mm r.-r .s. ,,,,liny t-,::..i>;;r !>>• Knv. Cli

Wllili'i'iriiirOfie. n rwrnirrip,

liritifjo undirySUtion.wi

ns. Imt in snitof relTorwtlio danf(-r.ii>rciul until invcon-lUiUmlHjciunenlnriiiiiiff..\fter mnny inontlis otirpfttincntand growingstradily w o r s n . I do-iiled to t r y S. S. S.

irrip, ^ [ i ; i i ;«in tuli«» witli n""rolapao litft-j ^ r ^ ^ A ?&*Jl »° ' ^ S^Jk

.-Tlicfcl.ir,ra.nii'iitori,liu fnirtl's Supper will' !/§U M ' ^ ' y ^ ^ , " 1 ^ ' " ' " •lirmiiteeil liiijiu-.beadaiinisturKdni^ho.lVnshytfiiituiC'lilirch.?:^4^ :--:>£<,. fl*^ !',r-"vl!m'iVV..\'""!.""V^

Wm. J. Wiillin, |ioliu«. M. Goorcu n u r m i n

OoorcoStnlihJlurvln i 'iomiii . . . .

. S i Aiiroi iUlniPbri ini . . . .

Total

.Mnr. 15. Amalo U n t aSniniml Jono

J u l y 1!'. .laculiltuiiblS'.l'J

Fob. I l H i l ', Fob. AI N o w

" h

cnnal hKInnoy

siiirviiVFrrimo".'..'i'.'i!'.I.owls I'otty

BI.KCTION".!• ficorRo'll. Skylor. Ulmrliw fiwiiol

I'. J . Moniii

'I mn

mty OC|iliiiii»'Court.intitTof tin* Hiiplk'iiHuji of-MilIt-r I1,

siner, n.lfiilulitmt'ir «t -luii'Lttnui J'-t-loti.i:«ii!-t'il, Intu of th.tt.'i.iim>-iif »VnrriMi. for tho!o"f imi'l. lit.jrf.j fin Nil<'<if l a m ) .

Duvil {!i'lio j*myi!rU)ur, jflmltilrti

I '..°rulo l,iy tli'*) Uri'l'iim-.' (.'oiirt "'f t'liti" t 'o i imy Vfi Wurivii oil tin' Vi h tliiv of Ktibrunry, 1*W, will'.-.ollnt iml.ll.wLiieliot: ti> tlui nii;tii>-t. L-i-M-r nt

tli<i.st. t'.oiul Motol, In tlio Itoruuuli or U'a.-li-liKtoii, in tli» 0 *iimy of Wnrrt'H mul J-t'iio of

iNttvJunvy.na.SATl'KDAV.M.VItCIlIftli,

1 111 i-!i:t1b.»-w...tn tut. imiirn of !•.' nu<l 5 nVlojk. to1 •-••.' wit: in -JuVliH-k in tliu i.fiiTiitHJii of anlil ilay,

,!il!l uri; iirt'iulHi's liorttliini'n-r [vti'tk-nlurly ilt'-<.-ribsii1 KI, si Witt", lyint,' nml IIL'IIIK l'l Hi« ion-lirthi|. n(•2 Vi ! M(iii>ll-lil, hi the C'O'iiity (if Wnrren aliJ SUtlu1 m '• of New .It-r-t-y. The llr.si uf wtildi it butted anil

IS '24 botiinloil ntt fullow^:ll'.ii;| HuglunliLi; n'. n cliestiuu ti-'u lu Wimer'yT lii) fuuuo foriuurly TietawortU unit runs from tlionco-.' T2 HIOIIB Maid Wtuier'd lino foruiorly Tint^wortli!i .7t 1 (I) Htititli tlilrty-two ili't-'rooa <-i\at forty-tliruo1 '-'!' clinllia ,'iatl blsry l!nk£ to a ptnli'i L-uruei* lu UIHli .Vi I orliiinal Hut! of ttiofiilil tr.ict; ttif-nco (Ji iioniil itn ntiy.two degrooii miij thirty inliiuto»ciL'.t clijlit•2 V! ••hftMxHiMifltry-wvvDll'ilM to Sanmcl .Mltct-

a-2 I'r.iuorucr furtiKirly WtioloverVj tliuuoo tilout'{•if ."UUdiel'ri lino (.1) north tlilrty-two ik'K'ciu.'1 4S WISH fony-two clinic mill iliirty-llvrt llnka to a1 UU nnplD trtio ft-i-ft rLriM-r; tiifiicail) south sixtr-1 Tit onu ilugret-M nml tlitrty iiilnutuu, u-tt.st ol^lit

12 y(l chliiH nuil fl.tty-hlx links t t thu b^giuulug,•2 -iH c utolulUK tlilriy.-iovoii in'i'tvt of land bo tbo•2 V2 simti moroor less.1 SI ' Tho (iteoud lot l& biiiioil nml boiiuded ni

50 follows: Jji'ghiiilut; 111 a stiilco corner nt Robert1HI Kauisny'H lluo; tiiomio nlotig snUI -Hnmany's

V2 '2it Hut) iii.rtn forty-eli;lit ilegrors onat ultiu ctifilna$•2 mul thirty a vi'ii linkd to a Hitxill nati. conn-r

1 it! of Hubert limnway's; thoni'o south tlilrty-ono1 IW dt'groeaeftrtt Ofty-olglit tluuiia tonntoiio In ttio

"i MI uuioltle liuu ot uio wliolo tract; tlienco south1 no tlfty dogreon wostuiueoliFiiiis nnil thlrty-sovou2 r-j links 11 a. ttooo hu»[i; thoiii'o uortli tlilcty-one."1 HI; degrees west llfiy-suwu nhalna and Moveiity-Uve•Jit ; llukH to tho plaot* of ijetluuluK.coutilDiug llfty-

15 sij ttiroo ucros ba tliu anmo more or less. Jielns

1 0(11 KtLlil ./imntlinn •lonlnn liy .Iiuno-4 .lonloii by douil5 7ii bcfirinf; ilatii on tho llrat day of Ajiri'.A. I). 1S7 ,I :AI and wlilcti said morti.'iig<> \a recordoJ in tliu {

fi-i I Warren County (Jl-irk/aoilk-o in hook of dcuib6 id Sllorsiild county on \m¥o 3:JO ; t c , osceinlii

87 1 out of tho lot llrat above described n lot of 01:1 nil • auruatnl Hovunty hnudrodths of nu aero hurotifa7 1 fore convoyoil by tliu anlil Jonathnu Jordou 1

1 0()-; Jnme? Jordou.Conditions mridu kn«wn on dray of s*nlc>.

.MII.LKU I1 CASTS Kit.Administrator i.f .loiiutliaii Jotdoti, dee'd.

ful). It!,:»[. Pro1 feu, J

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Webster'sImternatlortal

Bi<5lioiiary

ESTABLISHED 1804.

Washington Planing MillsManufactures

f, ' All the latest designs in Panel,: Beading and Cabinet Work.

Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mould-ing in stock and made to order.

Mill Work and Jobbing, Turn-ing and .Band Sawing promptlydone.

A Full Line of Lumber andBuilding Material always onh a n d . • • . . • ; - -

£. W. Alleger & Son,36 and 3S Broad Street.

Office, Mill and Yard: Broad Stre

NEEDHAMPIANO-ORGAN, COMPANY-

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PUBLIC SALEOF

PERSONAL^PROPERTY.i • Tlio siH.'sa'ibor-Trill J',^-,o.^-.-.f nil h i s furmIMtook nud iiiiiilunuuits n t [.ubll,; .-alo. on DmiHr.!<itlii'rry f.irin n.'nr l-"<>nl Ulft. . o n - t h e r!'.*cr

TlIL'liSilAYt.MAUCIl/J, 1S!)'J,L'ommencliiL; a t ono o'clo^kVu. wit: T h r e e biswnyoiif, out) now; atn-ltij;-trunk wngim with nowa iwr . "JSynn'iiso iilows, ii h a n o w , '2 cultivator.",onu new; • • fa rmers ' l-'nvoiHv" prnin dr i l l , -2 jialrll'ilhiLvstdi's, [loln'ii dlut'tT, rnllt'i", Ntniio drug,t i n * .Hlfluli, f»<t illr'. ljimrd.-, -2 Ri-nin vrn.Ht-B,mowiutf mnchhu' , poui lng binder, largo hay

HIGH GRADE

ORGANS.

OFFICE:

:i« EAST L4tl» ST.

NEW VOHK.

MANUFACTOKY

.Uuorwi'I'linniitWilllai

liti Mills, Sr.Nn'hiin M-;Afn,T

a Farmer Wants

in the way of Farm Machinery,Plows, Wagons and Castings

i i s- s uPP l i e d "P o n t h e m o s t fev'

',' l'J•2 II1 Hi)1 0 )1 DO

• 1st if a bay hon-f, 5 ymirrf old, lirolum tiiiiglo,mil doubUt; liny iiifiro. 7 yours old, lir.iki'ii toill kinds of liiii'ites?.. weighs about ],'T5 puuiuls;

L'-? fi'iirK^roaletor, trnt.-

,o, S yt-ars old,(i'!i lo all liar-

>f *t<'i: i»av lipv Ullo In :i niiinites

woigbs* about l,ril%0 ;nno^i bay volt, !i iniiiiiiis iiiu: <iuo i>tvy colt,.';

alinin S yetir.s olil. ln*.sli; Jer.-oy cow, in'.-li:Hohh'ln •..•otv. In i.rotlt by day nf sulo; llol-t^luliulfor In [«•• tit ijy day or -nlo; .U'rsoy cow, liifgoinllSiT, Jorn'y I'OIV, good milker; :i Cli.'.'-tci'Wliite brooil sow.-, Clii'sU'r Wlilto spoil lios,i-'rwimL'i'j-, (log ji'MVur, eliiirn, cltlor liarrt'lf,kiti'liu" uutiboaitl wltli Klitf.-* ilonrs*, lonngo,stovi', ctmlrs nud othor nriwl-jd toj nuuiorous tomention. .

Conditions iii'i.lnltiiown on ilnyof sale. No

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lished

WashingtonFoundry,

R. Q. Bowers, Jr., Proprietor.

Compare tlio work In

H a i r Cutt ing, 'SlmvlnK,liadloH' Work, K t c ,

ezocutodat1

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liilliiKliorkle

Apr. II. J)avl'"l WjultnirNo-.v: ia.-..acorso:iiorabaktr

18!HlFob. t. ThomiwlrinlK .,

Dnnlt-1 VoHMlor, tllar. 1-!Jamos lVHy,dlHt. U>

••• Wm. M,tv(i •>•;">! 1st, t)H"....-..:r;John WtHvcr, dlst. flK. (.!. Smith,(list. IS,,John Ucam.dht. 11Albort Stoltor, dine. 7Ifiiau I'ilicngor, (list. 17 . . . . .

-1 -IninoB b\ Folk nor, (i^at. IJacob Fills, dlHt. !ii),^ChnrloH Wolttgiiia, dlHt. HiM, T. Uutttlor, dim 1CAugust Uiirdrow, tllm. '2-2Alison II. DoWItt, tlirtt. L':tA. 1). ttosubwry, illst.8ftninua^OKtiiuo

. . . Josojih Kolfor, dlat. IU „ . . ; . .Daniel l'otty.dht. SIJacob Henry, dlst.ti......-.-,.-.-.,

Harry E. Sluilar, l;iiiniiV

•2 Vili 101 til)1 UI

i.l -2-2U liii7 M8«nMHl.'I 111!

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witli thtit iloiio i>lKHv.-tioro," Yo"ii'wuTaoaa dlCorQUOo lu our tnvor.

OF-

FARM STOCK.iid Far

ng about to rolln.iulslif all lib fnrm.titoiik amit-nlu,"uii mo .McKlunoy

tiio jiroiiorty of {turnernillo MiHtof New Viiiago,A.'ciino, UHK than on

along tho Morris Turnpike, onVIUDAY.'MAHCH a, 1STO,

commencing promptly at ons o'clock, to wit:Now Plttatown tread power and sopamtor, Oa-borno binder, Oabomo inowop and linyrako,jr.iodua now; farm wiigou, throo-MjirlUB truckwagon, l»tgp}*t Melgh, cutting Dox.. whoul comculilva.or, -2 l.lowt-, six-bi-am "linrrov," gralu

liay, liny f°l'k nud ropo, and ntituoroiiM otlior ar-ticles, , Alao :i homcM, cood workers anywhorc;•1 cowa, y liclli-ra audi lioga...v.Tonns nnU conditions miuln knnwn ou day ofsale. - • - : - - SAMTELK. WELLEU.

,T. T. Tlintchcr, Auctioneer. •••• :^ . F n i i i k Otiuo, Clerk. • ." . . •-

nrc'-it'ourSpcdaltloaSl:i(f.!liii;.

BILLIARD

and

A. J. STAHK, Prop'r.

OOLARLORS,

DBWOS BuMdl'g _?>

Noxt Doorto Post Office /

, Six v. spiondW • TablBfl—Conrttoua ~::Treatment—Full Stock of FineOtgara and Tobaooo. " ' - ..

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAliCH 2, 18il<).

PURELY PERSONAL.A Record of the Movements of tlie

People You Know—Yurious

Soi'liil Notes.

Sir. Cbnrles Cox is spending tho week athis old homo in Yienim.

• Mian Lu'/iu Opil.vko la recovering froman attack of rliuutnntiani.

Mr. John Alpuiinh of Port MSunday with Mr. Win. G. Hall.

Mrs. D. W, Drnko ban been confined toher home by sickness lor n lew days.

Mr. Otto Roestful of Brooklyn wiw agucbt at the New Windsor over Sunduy.

Miss Grace Itiniyon is tlie iiuwit of hersister, Mrs. George Fowler, nt Wcstlleld.

Coroner Jesse Smith of IIitukeUMownW tl v i i t r s i town on Tues

NOT STRICTLY LOCAL.

Notoa of lutvrystlug Occtirri'iiei'tt In

Other Counties uiul States- -Homely

KI Humorous Squibs.

GEO. W. BEERS.josepii uL'iiiKft \vin 10 1111,1 civ i o r s UHU i

day IhHt week lost lilspocket-bookcontnin- First viewing OI new Spring GlUg-till* *.I7. I

J . Wright Union, a proinlnent cttiznnRoekiuvuy, is deuil.

i'lfe'fl-i Fred Cyphers will luovo Into ono of Mr.

of] Stephens'houses imtl work lor litm thistreason.

| limiyura Kipling, tlic noted writer. Is Juntos •fjwn-will move Into his nowI near to dcAUi'd door with pneunioniii but >"«HO at '1Wiubury on 1 liiimilny. Win.

Burd ot IInvk*.'tt^town_ will occupy tliov house vncntud by Omen.

Luwis nnd Jolui Jellerson will move backto Trenton UiU week.

Stephen Scliooley will move Wednesdayon Mosc-s Appk'gale'H farm.

Coroner Jesse Smith of IIitukeUMoWas among tlie visitors in town on TudWasday.

ay recover.An nnti-cartoon bill lws been niisfed hv

this UigMuutrc of CilfCortilii ami wijlprobnttly recelye the (.iovenior'».slgnature.

Ex-Ahseinblyniaii Chaw. N. Heading, ofIluntut-uon county, is iicumliilitte for .stateComiiiisaiutii-r wf ttihula to fcueccui HenryT. Build.

Mi« Khome In

*Kti/ulnith Warrord died nt •lierl -pnul Opdyko of Ludlow is visitingit Clinton on Fell. -J2A. Shu WOJJ Davirt Anderson..

ay.Miss Mary Yates of .l'MIlipbburg

pending u touplo of weeks unions IrieiMiss Mary Yates of .l'MIlipbburg is

spending u touplo of weeks unions Irieiutshere.

Miss Amanda Hill of Chnngewater pass-ed Tuesday with her ctmshi, Mrs, IlibbimiBeatty.

Miss Hose Petty entertained Miss LaumAn^lu of I'oUstowu lrotn Friday until

•Tuesdny.Miss Lizzie 'Smith uf Ciiiilon has buen

the guest of Mr. ami Mrs. M. U. \Velk for, a few days.

Mrs. Edmund WtMHli'hnck entertainedh h M Wil l r ik f I S l i t n

|oveTso".vuars'o7ag"e and" Is Mirvived by

IC. K. Willis, formerly MirmuaUris comity, died In Kv!in>toii,Ill.,i

of Mor-v.iTliurs-t.s buried

ris county, died in Kviiti>toii,Iduy la»t,'iiKt'd 3J years. Helater in thu Boonton cemetery.

Murderer William Held ww hanged inJersey City tin Thursday last. He shut andkilled Ai.iirevy Hunry in Hubukeu lastMiiy in a lit of jealousy over a woman.

The bill to increase the army lias becomelaw. It. ant home* an army of iw.OOO rt-mi-hira and £>,U00 volunteer* until July 1, !!H)I,when it iihiili bu reduced to '27,000 men

f N k" airs, rjmnuiiu' »*I'IIUCIHII-K i-nii-iuuntti Iher mother, Mrs. Wililriek of Blairstnwn, 'A'tie lij-niontti-old t-on uf Nelson New-over Suudity- eomb of Ced.irville clitil from the cllticls

p. jl ul" a ^culciirijf. Thu butty pulled ti pot ofhot tea ail'the tftble mid its contents fellupon him.

Major J. W. Uuthere completed the ii!

Daniel Spaugenberj;, Jr., went to Philadelplila yehlerday to take a position in apublishing house.

Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Dnvls attended tliefuuoral of bis uncle, Dennis Motlutt, ntPlaiiitleld, yesterday.

Miss EuiilyT. Lake 'has had us n {jutMher cousin, Miss Blanche Lake of Fleming-ton, since last Friday.

Mr. and Mra. Orrin Howell and son ofLonp Bridge are spending a week with Mr.and Mrs. Harvey How "

Major J. W. Uuthere completed the inspeeuon of tiOO.000 pounds of canned beefin the armywnrehoti.se in riuvunnali lu.siweek. Two thonsaiul live hundred poundswere condemned.

Two Morrfstown liovs ran away fromhome ]tiStTiic.<duv. Ttiey are Win. Mullenand Isaac (Jtiimby, nged Hi and IT respec-tively. The police or m-urby towns havebeen noliiled.

Tho members ot tho Sochi Club were McClure's Maanzine fur Maruli will con-cmortnlncd nt the home oi Miss Carrie | tain tlie Hrst uf a series of article* and pk-Crainer last Friday nlgbt. tures by Charles Dana Ulbson, dv»>eribti>t:

Mrs. Alice Bowlby and daughter Jlutbspent Sunday in Eiiston as tlie guests otMr. and Mrs. C. V. Bowlby.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Adams of Junction. were in town Monday culling npmi Mrs.Adams' mother, Mrs. Potts.

Mr. William H.Cutumings of New Yorkcity was a yuest of .Mr. h. A. Uowersat theNew "Windsor over Sunday.

Miss Lizzie Mack of Glen Gardner andMiss May Sullivan of Junction are guestsof Miss Agnes Byrne this week.

Hon. S. C. Larison of Hackettstown w °in town on Saturday transacting busi

lures by Charles Dana Uibson, describingKgypt us he s:iw it last year in a journeyundertaken expressly for MeClure's.

Pope Leo XIII underwent an operationyesterday morning for tlio removal oflonu-staudiuir cyst in the left thigh whichsuddenly became iutUuitd. At last re-ports his condition was fairly satisfactory.

James irkillman of Lambcrtvillu is thepossessor of a sword made of bone whichhe found on Holcombe Island lu.st Hiituunji-.It is supposed to have been nnuie byIndians or some other of the pru-hiitoricdwellers in that region. •

Dr. Herman C. II. HeroM of Newark has

The proposed oy.sler supper was postponed ijL-cause tiu ojbteis could be pro*cured.

Cyrus M. Plshcr and ulster spent Tliurs-day with Charles Hoilniiiii lit L'okcsbury.

Kuturah Opdykuof Ludlo.tv lias returnedhome nfiur spending several weeks on the

loiintutn.John Nfjicr, Jr., will work Cor Jacob

Hih!)oils the coming season.Miss Helen Unco is working with her

iUter Kate in the Washington silk mill.Mis.s Mury Anthony of Norton is visiting

Mra. Alex. Anderson. — - .i .... „>*Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murlntt nmi faintly

-invu been »uumling several dnys with herparents at Pcquesl.

S:iimiol M. Sllker is about to remodel hiswelling.Henry S. A pear is recovering from a

severe attack ui'grip.Stcwnrt HitUUvhi'S mother, who bad a

..light attack of paralvKi.H:i short time ago,is much better.

MM. Alex. Anderson and Miss MaryAnthony, while driving from Washingtonu few daysafjo, wore thrown into the mud>y the breaking of the kirn; bolt. With the

.issiitimce of a friend they procured atio-t her rarrinRe and arrived home hoinewbatsputterud with mud but none the worsefor their fall.

The boys my that Kliifi David will sooninvite his friends to the wtddhig feast.

in town on Saturday transacting business!. xjr- "winim ^ . n . "• .IUJ«UI .•vnmn. u..=.and calling upon a few old friends. bcenaupouited colleetor ot uiterii;i reve-

. OfcarHLisonandMiSS Mary Bowlby, I ]£ J ^ " K of ^ N e Sooth of Glen Gardner, were married in Uoard or Health and u popular ««dsucce«s-that town on Wednesday of hist week. ,-(ll D | 1 V H i c i u n ftml polUidun.

Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Gordon of French-town were the guests of i l r . T. V, Gordouand Mr. L. M. Davis' families overSunday.

Professor J. H. Grillltb visited the PtaU-Hpsburg public schools Tuesday afternoonand WHS much interested in what he saw.

The family of Mr. John Ilcrle of East > , -Stewart street hud Miss Erna Maxwell A suit which has been brought in theof Phillijjsburg as their guest over Sun- Supreme Court of Ohio ii, intended to testday. '• . tbe question whether the- trusts hieorpor-

Ex-Prosecutor Stryker returned from j mod hi New Jersey can legally do bushier

ful physician mid polUiciii—In Wurzburfj, Bavaria, a resolution has

been passed by the City Council providingfor the free care of school children's teeth,

THE MORRIS COUNTY

SAVINGS BANKMORKISTOWX, X. J.

INCORPORATED_MARCH 3, 1874.UKKICKBS :

H F N K Y W. MIL1.KU, l'ilKS!l>KNT.A l ' U K I . K ' S I!. \W\A. VJCK I'I-KJ-IDK-XT.II . T . l U ' i . L , SKCKhTABV ANI> TUr:.\3fKKK.

for the free care of school children tprovided the parents give their conll in intended to give tnrcmt nnd par trmuient in like mauucr,should the Hrst trement prove successful.

Ex-Prosecutor Stryker returned fromTrenton last evening, haying been in ai-tendance at the Supreme Court fur severaldays.

Miss Viola Miller entertainca MiKl f H k t

in Ohio under tut-foreign corporation lit..of that siute. The Ohio law will IIQI._ The 731110 law will

j permit such concerns to be ineorporutedKate j Hudson _ Iloagland of Dover has an-

Klotz of Hncbettatown at the home ot Her nauijccd l;is intention ot building a new) v e P jjHHdav Presbyterian church, as a memorial to hisaunt, Mrs. John H. Hancc, ov

and Monday.Miss Eliziibefu Covvcli ui" 1iiwtr"N«Ai

Hampton has returned home after a verv: pien Miit-vT-ifh wiih tritfhil.-.inll'UikaUitownand Petersburg.

Mr. U. G. DUis moved from .Henry S.Groirs house on Jackson avenue iuio oneof Mrs. Sarah A. Kibble's tints en E;ibtChurch street last week.

Mrs. Irwin Osmun, Mrs. Joseph' Bodineand -Mra. Ansil Hamsun oi" Bru=b Ca=tlespent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Samuel Weller, yesterday.

Mr. Jacob S. Fitts of tbo home oflics o!'the Prudential Insurance Co., Newark,passed Sunday at the home of his parents,

1 'Mr,"and ilrs.-Jitmea iM. riUs.• -A party of friends spent a very pleasant

evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. OttoGleitz, -Hi West Stewart street, on Tuesday.Nice refreshments were served.

Miss Nellie Spiers was homo from Hn/le-ton Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Ac-companied by her parents, she .spent purlof Saturday and Sunday in New York city.

.. Miss Mary Mnrlatt, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Aaron Marlatt, of Haukettstown andDavid Lisndy, of Johnson bur:; were marrierl on/J?eb. 22nd by Rev. J. M. Huntting.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. GrotI' entertainedguests from Frid.v;; until Wednesday. Theywere Mrs. Lewis Williacifion and hon Rus-

motber, nnd presenting it to the Presby-terian eoimreirittion of that place. He haspurchased a part of Mcl'arlun 1'ark, in thecentre of tlie town. The ebureh is to coat•rl-V.ccc; "~ -

Frank Moore of Milton, Morris county,WH« iirrc«hifl U\st Wfpk in riiissox countycharged witb casi'niitlin'K:an.assault vpn"his aunt, Miss Hiuinuh Moore. The pris-oner is 25 years old, and bis aunt is itmaiden lady of middle aye, who resideswith tlie prisoners father—her brother—in Milton.

Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, theirreat Knglish sailor-statesman, was thesliest of honor at a dinner given in NewYork last Thursday,. by thu AmericanAsiatic-Association,- -In Lite uouiac-uf -Iiinremarks before the diners Lord Beresforddeprecated any other than a commercialdeprecated anyalliance betweeBritain.

sell1 Vnd^Miss ^rillle'* WilHaiiiaoii" all" "ofRocky Hill. , r ,<

Mr. Etnlen Craft of Philadelphia spentFriday and Saturday with his mother andbrother on West Washington avenue. Ithns-rnMunini|«fi(inie limp sinm Mr. CraftWas here befurc.

Misses Jennie ; i n d 0 H v c ,E^ l . save a | U o I a n ( 3 Karu_ham Molineux has been ar-

^inentswerV^rvcu.--^" " - . ^ -j.v j J ™ ^ r ^ YoH^'onJJec'SlS;''Tl^

ther than a commercialthis countrv and Great

In examining a horsehkie for holes, be-fore buying it of John Hissam, on Satur-day, George Rice discovered embedded inic between the inner and outer skin, sit apoint between tlie shoulders, a smooth-worn ten cent piece, dated IStJS- If the-eaderwill explain how it got there !•'•reader will explain how it got there he ' " }" i n "'J-* V1"- U i l " ",'fr «•»«•"•« ' " T 1 1

will solve a problem that puzzles a good ty l>e made known. If elected, 1 ptctig.many pcople.-Blairstown truss. "!L!^«t ^ " J ^ J ^ n n r i i n S h i n °

: On Tuesdiy night a contract was signedfor a new water supply of at least SO.COO,-

loOOjirtllonHH day fur Jerst-y City. IL cilia' lor the compiLtion of thu works withintwo years. At the end of a yciir aftercompletion tli.c eitv bus the privile^ofpurcbasiim tin; lA.utl outright for ;T.:i!)5,00l).

>f wippl>;

will be pk'a"sccUo kiiow that she is 0 1 theroad to recovery, sr> imicii no as to im ableto be about the house, sifte:*several monthsof confinement to lier rutnii.'

Mr. Wm. Kluppelberg of Hackettstown;-was..i>nioi)f':oiir nut-i>r-tov.-ii visit'irs on

Monday, ile is in buiiy

verdict'was the resuirof sen^alionai testi-mony produced on the last day of the iu-qiiLst.iiJitl priicitciiljy, uitiiotigli not ttyh-jiiuall.v, nceuscri Molinetixulso of poisoninyII. C liiirnet, bis own and his wife's friend.

R!iiin, 111., claims to be the residence; oftha'Amerienn h»[<<:v kinH,.i»:Mir .John Newin.tn, v.iio was rweully elMontiay. lie w innuoyiiijt spirit? over the | j o h n Nuwnnn, who was recently elected

Prwpj?Pj!ioraj>oomj«J_^•no-coiiaucis-anuccefaniioiiaHiess.——"; |BtyT~In"inrtl»'o*w'o;fia-h'o~lH-iirot)al)lyTth(r

Miss Bor'iliu TliViiiipioiipiirtv of friuiula nt Jier home on WestWay'bingtoii avunuc, hist, Kridny night. A"very pleasant evonin^ wn& spent in imes,dnncin?, etc. Nice refreshments wereserved." . . ^ ' ^

Mr.1 and Mrs. IT. M. Bull enfertnincdtheir son, Fnuik I., t»r AliouliurhL, nndMiss Martiia Vnn Gili:uvay of_OceanGrove, from -Wediifisdny until immday.Mr. nnd Mrs. Hull entertained ft fewfriends in tlitir honor on Thursday nightlast.

Mr. Albert Thompson

. . . . . . . . L iliat „..gilds tbe .stall' uf life Everv <hy he drivesup from thep.iHture bt-rds »5,00i) oows, andevery moniiti^ he ckims the cream fromf)(W,(!M (marts of milk, enougU fluid to nail;i yuehi in.

Dr. and Mrs, Clinrlea Scarboroughturned to their home, in Madison on Mclay, after a month's stay "with relative;!here. When they came here the doctorIi:id.]uiitii.OKUi out of the hospital where lit;had'undergone a herious operation. Hi»-stay here wnf of great benulit, for ho re-•,'uinoil su-cngth unit ijolor to :ni extent that

iot Ictiowing would think be Iml.npson was t^ken out. for | I l l ) "»« J«JL MIUKIHI: ^uum iiunn nu ><•><•

» »u i iH , ride ycatonlay by Robert Armlt. J->c«n mek. The ni.my inonds here wishThis it tbo Hrst time'"AUio" IMR be'en M»'*i R upoedy restoration to fullliealth. .•>

;,-RV;av fVmiUils home since liis ncciilcntliuit I Tlio St. Louis Court of AppeaJa has ."JaW; Tho injured Hnib is slowly improving i handed clown si decision in the lease of S.

TiiiidIts owner, is Tpjutcni1griVy_er--M1c:-piv^|Buiu.ty--vs..1.T;-Il;-!i;T;^r.li:^ -

•pel't'ol* Hoon boms out again ns" -other i county, alivi ••'su.svuViiing-n'iowui'-wiirt's -men." • - ' di.ei!jion" thiit'seiiool • tciichers ;ire cm-j

AJoseph Kimicy and family ot Uelvldere

ipeut Sunday in this vicinity.Joseph Dehtkft whllo In New Vork one

I t k l t hi k t b k otain

ANTHONY.

hums and White (lootls.

Come nmi look ttiri>ugli tlie stocks.If you do not wish to buy now,you'll know wlu-ri1 to tomewhen reaily.

2,000 yimls of new Ginj;h;im, cord-ed effects in check's, stripes andplaids.

White .Cmnds in great variety in

Dimities, Lawns, Nainsooks and

Caml'rics.

Kcmeinber,

for l.aces ;

are headquarters

Kmbroideries.

SPECIAL—450 pairs Hoys' ttibbed

Dotibli.' Knees Fast Black Hose,

value 15c; s;ik- prk-e JOc a pair.

GEO W. BEERS.

nry W.MHIIT,roliut* U. Hull.

iiirlt- V. Sw.-iu, M. 1)..

S:Honry L'. I'Uin1)'.1'tiilit) 11 IhniaiaiiI'mtl itsvert',

o S. Ulirke.liHtuiu'f. • ..titlityMlfitun.

STATEMENT JAN. 1, 1399.ASSET:!.

<wurlt!..yiiMitrltet vuli

>( jinr vn

tt''lnt jmr vnliieuf .-«..-urUlfs hi e

Totnln-.^-t?...l.l.UHMTIE .

> IVfostMrsiijtv.-t 10 aonvsltors JuiiiiJiry :

EST GROCERIESOTTOM PRICES,LUE FRONT GROCERY,Aiivthliiy; :inJ oviTythinj: in ilu-

^ina-ry li:u- iri'in ;i ms'.iiK1^ t" :i t\irri'l

• >l pi»t:ito-rf.

Those Potatoes'of Ours,raist'J in Warren county—tin W'fslerncrop—iin.1 "the tinest lliat money canbuy. We only :isk you in try them.

You have oaten tresli meat allu inter: now try our IlA.V.S for acIiaiiK*-*- Only 10c per pound: Califor-nia Hams 8c.

A aisUmier remarla'J the other daythat the rai<iiH she h«>n»ht up townwere very poor, and <he !ookt\t at ourSt-KDLHSS. Thai was enou-li titctmvjna' her ot the ti^lit place tt> buytlient, itir slie wantei! <i>int ri^ht aw:iy.

Extra Fine Prunes 4 lbs. for 25c.Fruit Preserves—all different fla-

vors at iOc a can.

*. U>r i'i aof iU-|w

•jl,ymi,f,(H:

Anything elseappt'tite k»r, aiui tioni-peak to us about it, lorI" tO jrft illOF VdU.' It ito hiivv I'vorytliiuy: in sii;

u mi^ht have antion'i see it. ju>t

L M DAVIS.:,S,,;»,

couuKsi'UMH-::

irbefnr.' Hit? 3.1 (In

lively, i •

;uU^!!l I Washington Music 5toredldiiU' for freeholder.

Tho -tilyiiribur resi

• nt thy Dui'owurh|ti (j

nitlu L'riiicii!i lor Free-

elRli! iuuViMili^ior^oTi .Match 11th

'l"l"m-omiso"ii'Viiitlifii'l andu of duty.

CHHISTOI'IIKK I*- C0I.K.

Caiulldati; !oi Kreiholdoi.TO THE VOTEKS OF OXl'UKD TOWNSHIP:

—I herel)y iiniiouncemyself nsnNo-Citucusc-indiriute for the; oflice of Freel)older ntthe coming town meetinc, believing thati this way only can the will of the majori-

b d k If lected 1 pledge

.\11 tli« btest <1uvt iniKic Jialf price. \'io-lins, Banjos, Guitars and Mandolins fromSi.50 upwards.

Ten Cent novels. 5; each, received thisweek:T!;c D?.TV. Hot)**.—r,*nr«» A^nnvil^-F^nn. •Doris' Fortune.—Florence Warden.The Ban «i Diamonds.—Geo. Manviile Fenn.Addie's Husband, by tlio author of Jessie.Tour of the World in £0 Days.—Jules Verne.StriiCU Down.—Hawley Smith.A Nemesis.—J. Madafen Cobban.AVystery 01 Mr. bliincarruw.—Mrs. Oliphatu.Th'e Great Helper.—Frank Barret.

And 129 others.

tiy moht oiiruest and honest efforulercst of county nnd township.

.TOHX \V. Cooi'iiR.Oxford, . \ " . . ] . , Feb. •>!. 1SS9. ,-• •"

Si !S?"S?SSlS i i ; j th^ery Z In.tio'naUapacitya l E o ° " " " 1 - " I of the STAR'S Job Printing

"^"•'"""'Dep'artmenii; r '"'

" \va s" p i a (TetPAV i til "us" for' a'idS- •p:\jic !n\v...brirf. upon the con- .ilition Unit it be completedwithin tlir.ue days. The re-sponsibiliiy was'promptly a -sunied.'and'i'ne ioS-pa'tic"l>ook

=iv^k-'.Ci;.tn p! eisdv-* '-id i V. ~ --T 'i j s.wns done in thu STAR office .entirely, together with printingposte;;^ t'lui otlior job work,and tm?distribution "of 31 col-umns ol newspaper typeiivtheallotted limt.

The bound book' is as iK-aiand orderly us any Justice .ofthe Supreme Court would wish

1 to peril* e. Superior paper,perfect type iind u;ie>:celledpi'es'swork cumbined to mukeit a job that, for .quick, work.,we are justly proud. --'

1 . C W. CHRISTINE,* %JiI"'' OPTICIAN

One mihiitc Cuu^ii Cui\;,

i Ave.

cur

<

Only a Few Leftand they will be sold atenticing prices. I refer tothe handsomest and mostworthy line of sleighsever displayed in theseparts. You can savemoney now. A goodsnow storm and accom-panying sleighing will sellfor us. every one withintwo days. Only a fewleft: want a bargain?

R. Q. Bowers, Jr.Repository at

the Old Foundry.

\A GROUP OF SPECIALS. B lulllB. ,.„ KI business. Some winter stuff yet to he Jisposvil of but much that is

February.', finds us inline fettle for

hn'iiht, fresh ami now to talk uhout; between the two you can do somevery proiituble trading. Price of course is:i prime factor in stimulating

! traile at this season of. the year, but it does tile . trick. Few. people are'above heiii)! economical. The "left overs1' yo at a loss ami we're jiladitnst'e them j!». The new stuff N shavoil of its rightful margin to in-' crease the volume of the February output.\ A careful reading of the following offering will tempt an early in.vestljjittion;1 investigation means a sale in eijjht cases out of ten. Tims•; the mill grinds merrily on.

The Necessitylur pniviJiitK lor one's lamilvis :i teco^nizi-J l:u't in allcivili/.cJ cnnununilii.'S. Tin.-Min-st, tlie musl Kommucal.tlu-rdurc tlie tvst way, istlmiuuli '•I''; Insurance.

Write or call oii

Henry Johnston,Aocnt Mutual Life Insurance

Company of Ntw York.

liiCHAHD A. McCtiRDY.l'rrsiJenl.

A«ets over • 211 Mjllj"" IliillariSmi'lus nver • 44 Millliin IWIais

PUBLIC SALE

FAEM STOCKTin' fliti*Tlher will M l lil:» entire furni etoi-k,'-.

itUu-tiln-iT. itnpl^moiits, .<[.;, nt \,\Mu: -al,-.li|ii'll 111- pl'WIIiis't , •ii l ut I't'IlWcll. lltilir 111.' !

i.l^i?. onTL'ESDAV, M.UH/II T. J

iflnp iiri'tniillj- ut VI o'clollow Inn, W wultlviHor, t.'ntniitrlHr-lwl n

d ' l h

i DRESS GOODS NEWS., G»t ii stock full of "StraiRlU-lroni-tlni-i shoiiMer" arytimcnts hero, in the shape o( ]t stylish homo ;inJ foreign weaves. Compcti-1; tive I'rke-iKHinJiHK 'twixt mnUcrs ami tin- I! porters puts tluso lots below you with bin'< tractions knoclctMufiironi tiieorit;tnal retires.

• 50-incIi Much St?r«o 50;.' irt-iiKli Illack Sernt' soc.1

Itlack Cri-pons from mi to 51.2;.i One lut Niivt'lty GOIKIS wz, value 50c.: Nice New Plaiiis twin u.'ic to 75c.

i NEW WASH GOODS.

i Spring activity i.-; most proiiouiucij here;; there's .1 style temptation anJ a price fTI—

ilu;i?meiu cuitneckM with these hrij^ht lotstliat soon converts lookers into buyers.

: 30-inch Percales 7c. :

' V» incli Percales, be^t. in. ;: Lawns anJ liniia Linens, all at special price.• FfKUrai PiK*Ic<, Plain hncks. White (iootls i; aiui HnmlntrK tMsitiK1*: bit; assortment at: bottom prices. :

! NEW SILKS. '••

[ There'll he ;i "pmver" ot silks soKi Hits j> season; fashion says they're ri^lit. and fash-11 ton usually knows what she's talking about. |Some hints of what the sill; weavers have

! been iloiim for you are now ready for your j; selection.: Illack Satin Duchess, all silk, -•.; inches, at

oSc. value Si.as-2.t-i»ch Illack Satin at 7;c. value Si 00. 1

. iii-m;h Solt Satin, used same as silk, at •: '4<-.c (new). i• ?n-in;h Taffeta, black auJ colored, at-inc.

value r^c: better at 7;;.Pine assortment of Fancy Silks at ^c, we ,

'. and 7;;. Cannot bo beaten, no matter!how larj;e a city you buy in.

SNOWY UNDERGARMENTS. \

Here ai'e some muslin underwear specials!i which call Kn yum v.uiv in>|'fttiuii.. • All •; iiiade of high KraJe cotton, and daintily;

trimmed. They'll j:u at . these prices, and yo ;fast too. !

Nii;ht Gowns. « c so, v;c, .fi.oo, 5r.^-^. .:1 Skirts. 49c, 7^c. Si.w. 71.25. ;Drawers. ==c. ,oc. r-c, fi.co.Corset Cuvers. 10c, J^C, ?oc.

I Cash and niic price is \\w \w\\-! tluiv t denuuid cash hecause we are :i! it is a direct Ivin.-lit tu ;i!l wiio buy|c;iuse we can huy cheaper. We se,I to sell cheaper. To prove that we 1

A HOSIERY EVENT,

And coming at a time, too, whiMi'spriiiKi hosiery is in greatest demand. A\ore busi-ness lor an already busy stock. Vuu'll lindverythinj; about them right.

Ladies'and Children's Fleeced at 2 pairs.for 35c.

Children's from 5c to 9c. Past black,double knees, heel.; and luc.t, :il \\>n'u>for 25c. value 15c per pair.

Children's Heavy" Iticycle Hose, 15c.Ladies' Drop Stitch, J pairs for 25c.Ladies' 1'hln, just ;otto/cn, at i pairs fordies [l;iln, j $ d o / e , i p r s

5c, value 15c per pair.' l i lackand Tan I lose, seamless, 1

25c, va'Men's lil

value

SEPARATE SKIRTS.No sewing worry here. livery garment

ready to wear, and they'll cost you but littlemure than the regular price oi the bare ma-terials. " '

c i u LAll Wool Serf

satin lokls, 5.i.VI.Others from $1.35 to S

Hflt Shirt, trimnu'.l .with

and bargains.

-"•1: with 1 ret.Iit->t<>

PROFIT STRIPPED SPECIALS.These are all of a seasonable winterish na-

ture; wo want to turn them into, money.Three months of good wearing or usingweather before you put them away foranother seasmi, and fully one-third the pur-chase price saved.

Coat Sock at Half Price .$10 c» Coat fur 55.00.

' • 0 0 •• ;• 3 t o .

Now is Your Chance.. ,-; Unbleached Muslin, this lot. to;..s^otilanket, J3.s.,.5J.;O IttanUet. Si.^i.Our entire line t.»t l-'iwced Underwear for

CiiiUlrvn. s« .Men's Underwear. v,z.Si.w. 5J.OO S-\v and 53*0 Shoes, if we

have your st/e, n*)C.Ladies'Rubbers, iri;. • •New Calico Wrappers, dark colors, ^oc.v>c Unbrel'ias. steel rods. 37c. ' '

. A Good Corset, weLa-dies' and Chikirt'ii's i"Z Hose, 3c.

known policy 0! this .store. We:ifrakl to trust people; hut because

s here. We buy tor cash be-ll tor cash because we can afford.to seii cheaper, compare our prices

C.LMI a i u i v a v c ' i i ie

weiUr.^.'iii-iitL-i- . ..ilt-r-' ri1i*o two.yt'fir.oUl l»nIIOE, s: eiienif r Wiiiiu lir^t

[loiiM not rContlltloi

,v,al)i" iii»l t'liuil runill, riies'ter While ff

-o^...JliLjvbr tlille, nmi other 41

1-. curiienter, Au<

w m ySAML'EI.

loncer.

j . WARREN-HITS, 33 E. .WASHINGTON AVENUE.

New Wall Paper.Tie Morris County Savings Bad , i

MORRISTOWN, N. d. jM O R R I S O ,Is the largest investor in Real Estate

MortRaKos in the County, having approx-.matcly $900,000 i\f its funds loaned at theiresiini: time on this class ot , security, cov-rins property ol more than double that

value,IT IHVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THIS CLASS

OF LOAMS I» LARGE OR SMALL SUMS.XPF.HSES FOR SEARCHES, 8tc, MODERATE."" ". INTEREST HVE'-PER CEMT. .:

.This fnstlliilion trill also make loam onccepted colltileml acvurih/, jKntuklu on

'lewwid or011 specified time, at current rate0/ infeee.sf.

- . lirjNRY. W. MILLAR. President.

H.<T. liULL".Sec^"aWTrwsr i i ; : : i l"-~ :~

;Our^Reduction.;:Suit::SalWas a Great Success.

A Large and Select

Line Now Upon

Display at

None Excel Our .

- £in£'-iir ^Beauty " -

,.._..or::;i.n\v.. Prices. '

iros,

Mark

. Mr. LeK*\v

C.'Campbell, i t rticket thtit drewHultu

of' Xcwtnn. .was inin.truest,.of JIr . .neni i«Siiiclair holcl'tl lii'W

linnilwomc

biichcrso v r to preserve tiiadpline amou;;tifir pitjjii^lkJlijiJjy iU tillu t-iie j jupib iiru

n tljfir way toi'jff i'roui tlicir lionio tond in rotiirnin^. in th

After much sutlurinR-iMKl event 'incon-venience Cor three weeks pOHt,'np tlie resultofaniniury inflicted by n bcinnl Ihlliniiupon his foot, Mr. Wlllard Alleger on Frl-,day .found thiita small bone in his fool-was broken. Ho had prm-ltmsly bulicvudthat tho injury wns simply «, severe bruls>.Oil Siiturtlny tho'fool iyvua put in plaster ofParis, nnd qur rri«nd will Imvo to enduro aforced vacation of about threes weeks. "

;- th<

our WU'I'K-"

• demands.

an^^r^^f^jg St

,• Good BtBlionory.-l3«-^l*fcatiir^\vitlr;is.Tlio idons thatnro m&st enrrctst, tbo_alylisUelcRnnt circcts;but pricuw \ws tliim you

;;pay for common :hinds. :Wnrrpt>- CainityD tore, •.^••JI-V:;:^^;-:-.--^^ '-.-.-A:i-^.:.A% ..-•:

Son

JamcaLiR'.irilascdS^tlicilin Mt Hur-inononFcb.l'JtlK"

Jacob KiH'»," n^titl 92. died neur Jacksons-burg,ilfcb.l«lh. - ^ '

..rrs.'THixim TJ. LOW,' u' ed s", near Polit-vlllo, Feb. 21st. 'I

Airs. Win. Dietrich of Columbia) Feb. 21.;.Mrs. llenrySciple of Belvidero, agod 81,

Feb.23ii. ." ' • • "' • : ' •--•

Fjinncrd ! - Inm paying So cents per owt. I jOu Hi*' o r . c o m . " \ y m : ; L n r i s n i i . ••"••:•'-•-•-••--'•••'_•'--- ' ' - - r - - ....

I'torior ei|uipment of materialand machinery, has conduced

,. to (mild up-an u.\Ltrpliuiial job-

..en .y ^v_ll) :...PJ).V!}- n.!X_......ctm^ratulaied itself on jobprinting anio>.i!iUng..to 340 per VnioiUh.

When you have ajob of print- ,; \nu. that you want to be up-to-' 's

date, tasty and" correct, andw:\nt it quickly, call on

- THE WASHINGTON STARJob

stock is vt'Juced, making room for large spring ar-

rivals which will be in soon. We have a small lot

of pants, •-

About 85 Pairs that We Sold forand $2.00, to Ciose Out WeThem $1.39.

Also a Small Lot of Shirts,. about 20 dozen; .sorne-with fancy bosoms, some '

.J:ached;"formerly 50c,;;- _ _ _ ;

A.

! MORRISTOWN, N. J. ,;

ICapital - - - $ 200,000[Surplus and Profits, - 300 ,000!Deposits, - - - •-• . ii66O,QOO! Allows Interest at tlie rate of 3 per cent, per annumI on Accounts oi $100 and upwards, : subject \ to check;'Deposits drawing interest from date deposited untili withdrawn.

O' S a i m n ' l l'i-i:frn:>n. I'r.-siilont..; A. IS..1 l u l l . VLCL; PKSiiWllt.

I AY. W . Ciillr-r, 21I \'ice I'rcsiJcrit. •i . l no . II. U. C'urli!!!, Secretary :UKl Trcas r.

'3S5fe^~42#=S=S=n=^

Printing Dppartment,

.: Don't miss.-.

W. Creveling'sOW Stand.

ey: saying, .bargains.

• Ciuii-li1;!-!-1. C'iiili-i', Vifi. N»w_Yi>rk-Tclft-.:..I.iillu!r IvnmuzivKiiimue UruS., .Cankers,1 plione Conipaiiy, N. Y., Morrisiowii. . i N. Y,,"M6msUiwn.i \Vill;trU \V CtiMcr, l:\-Law Judj-.u, MuiTls j iticlijirn A. Sh-rui-dy, Prcs't Mutual Life-I Co.,-N. .!-, Morrfstown. • j insnraiico Cu. of N. Y., Morris Plains.] I'lcdii-lf O(()inu*'tl, I reamiRT Mutual i.ii«ij . , . . , f rp,,.,. . , , . \i , r...... M I

! tNiii'il'k i-'ari-i'llv Gon'i M-un-ui'Dl Amtr-, .umii's A. W.-bli, Vice PresTI-irst Nationnt! lean Ne-,vs Coinr'iiiiy, N. Y., Morristown. i &»>!*. MatiiMin, N. J.

HAT.'tt.'niill; vice I'rK't Morris t.riuiuy5av--U"::C.:-"r^-riui^liJ)y><::^.Gov.:^e!!or:^

I Sum m l l-'rocnijiii, President, Morrislown. • Tiiul Ki-vi^ri1, A\<irristo\vn. N. .1..1 Ousniv 10. Klhsul, liitnkcr, N. Y., .Wonts-j WsiKn- <i. Oaltiiitui, Pres't Guaranty

' j Trust Company cf New York. t

IS LIKE A GOOD TEMPER, ' - 1^ SHEDS ABRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE" ^J'fE A GOOD TEMPER, 1^ SHBRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE." 1