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THE,tJNI()N CJONT¥ STANDARJ) Has the large st circulation of any Weekly Newsp a per blished in Union County. VOL . XX. NO. 51 WESTFIELD, UNION COUNTY, N. ]., . FRIDA, jULY 1, 1904. $1.50 Per Year Single Copy 3c. t�F A �I R A O R�E S �DR I �V I N�C W�ES T� F IE �LD- -A�L I S ����BEE HIVE."" New Jeraes SopplnS •ntre. NEWA. SATUR DAY SUMM. HAL•HOLIDAY· Beginning July 9 an until Septemr 1 this establishment wil l close Saturda ys at u noon, and from July 8 open Friday nights. tore clo sed Monday July lh al l day. Annual JDIJ Bartain Sale Starts Next Tuesday, July 5th. Better and More Bargains. Than Ever. any sale. . . tp�st�nvear and use for t . nen, women· and children,. and t hings for the hne may be bought at savi ngs that will appeal to every· p erson who practices sensible economy. . If you wish detils of the bargains of· fered, drop us a ·post card. Summer eaahore delivery service dally from Seabrlzht to prlnl ke and adjacent territory. No Brauch. L. 8. Plaut Co. :Mail Orden. Stores. 707 to 731 Broad t., Newark. I• ,.., IIIIIJI ICIIIIllltl ,•· 'lllt,llfTrllt D••JIIJ r If it is·uot, here are some of the reasons hy it.should be: · Deposits made before th fourth of each , lonth dn1 interest from the first of that · onth. : · . .,. . . 3 per cent. interest is paid and ia com ponnd d twice a year . · A Capital of tlOO,OOO a nd a snr p lua of a like amount, together with a very strong boa rd of ,Directors, make it the strongest . kind' of n)ustitntion. · Open an ccount without further dela y . The ria infield Trust Co. CLUB D I SBANDS S E RIES ON. ANII WJ�S'I'I•'O;r,u JIOil o! SIIOW IUNUOr.J'JI J•t;JlKINS SIJ«llli-!S'J'S ,\SOCJ,\'I'JIIN Oll(;,tNII�S. I'J,AN '1'0 St;'J"I'J,t; UISI'lf'J't; \\'c•llicld lo lie Wide I)· Ad•·crli•cd llr 'hich Meet• \\'ilh A1oproml of Ali• 11 I Ii 'l'"·o·U••rll01·so Show Jlere iu �luh--IJotlt Club� llouru Jly i;ncd Ochtlm.. •u, . Rtfgr·t!t Jretii'Cineul A�•·cement•-.liM Jut J•llt)' JJaJJ n.ud Urh · iug Club. No Quitting, Last Friday night the members of After the negotiations betweeu com- Fair Acres Ddving Club held 11 weetlug mlttees represeutlug the Ails Club and a nd Vvted to di sband uud In its pluce the Weste ld Basehull Association) had wi II he the ne1v Westfield Horse Show beau declared off owing to tba insl steuce Association, Many Westfieldet·s will o f the Ails Club that tile disputed gam� regret the paEsing of so popular an or- should be played o ver and the.lnability gaui za tio n as the Driving Clnb, nuder of t he Westfield management whose au�pi ces have bee n held cede the demands of the A lis em' lnltR attractive race tueets at. · iuvie1v of the baseball Ac;·es track. But · . ad vertislng •. Association. · - · . · · · · · ' - · · For info nnai iou tegarding.theco�lng ho rse show a d dre ss H. P. Condit, Secr' e' tory, 71 Broadway, New York, Room 910. ----. · ---· - We>tlichl Club Uucs Not to . he lncrcused. The ewbe rs of th e Westfield club met in specinlmeeting Monday and voted against au am�ndent r11islng the does from $l.OO to $20.00 pet ' year. The vote stood 35 ngi nst and 33 in fuvor . of tbe change. It was necessary for + two.thirds vote to pass tue awenden t. series. THE A LIS CJ.UH. Plainfield, N.J., There was coooidemble a1·guwent for and againlt the proposed increase of , dnes, the bo wli ng alley f e a ture being tlte maiu point of argument for those who deoired the ch ange. The increase would give the club sufficient revenue to baUd two new and much needed alleys, but the • 'auti · lucreasers" c•1rried the day and the old alleys will be repaired, and, doubtless , everything wil l ron along smoothly the coming season. We agree to continue · series as heretofore arranged . Alis and Westfield Clubs under tollowlr1g modloatious. The managers of the respective teams will arrange new dates for the balance of the games to be played, the guarau teea to remain as heretofore agree d. The disputed game played at West· field, June lltlt, 19$, will be referred to three arbitral 1rs, one to be selected by the Alis Club ami one by RrHlnlptl Perkins of Westfield, and the third ar bitrat or to be le cted by the two oo cboseu. The sole question to be deter· mined by the arbitratot·s is whether the Just now the tennis committee Is mak · log thlns lively for the club members, and It promises to be au excitlug season In this dej>artment of the club. dtoputed game shall be counted fo r cap Committee have arranged for an all· Westeld as wou, or be played o•er . d tl · h d' d 1 1 Khtdly Act llemembered, The W. C. U. i s · the recipient of a · beauttfully framed photograph of the kper and crew of the Life saving Station at Ocean City, N. J. Under the direction of MrM. Gre B. Dickerson, Supt. of" Work among Soldiers and Sailo rs," a Chrlstm� bcx was prepared and sent to the statlou in December last, The following e+tract Is from the letter sent to Mrs. �lckerson, June 2 1st, by the kper, "The crew and myself wished to send some token o f gratitude for the greeting and box sent ua at Chr lstm time, but It sm we could not get in shape, and were delayed b y our photgra pu for a l ong time, In gettloi the picture enlarg. I sha ll expr e it to you today, hoping It may be of some The arbitrators shall decido thio rtu•M· •Y compe tton, a an tcap we a Pay lion ou the fact� to presented by a t 36 bo les fo r ne t aud gross score cups both teams and the rules of. the which have bn presented by Mr. Harry Tne · schedule and·umpire s for t b·- b •ti- · I·�: · :Knight and Mr. E. D . Floyd. In the auce of tbe games to be played when evening the wewbers have been bidden arranged by the respective managers shall be presented to Rflndolph P erkins by a m ost novel invitation to betake for his approval and when approved by themselves octo the club, wuere there him shall stand t b e ag r eeme n t be - will be fireworks and entertainment tween the two aforesaid Clubs. Wtfield Baball Assoolatlou galor�. by Randolph Perkins, Tomorrow the Westfield Golf Club Alis Club, team wi ll go to Plalneld and play the by J. J. Sh!VIn, hah·man B. B. Cow. Park Golf Club a matcb iu the Central ·- - W, C. T. U. N01'ES, lrs. W. I Steaus will oפn her honse for a toclal mtlng of the W. C. T. U. o n Saturday afte rnoon, July 9th, wheu Mrs. J. T. Ellis, Superintendent of the department of Legislation and Chrlstln Citizenship, In the Natio nal W.O. T. U., will speak on tbe work of tbe organlz� tlon. · Jersey Leane. 1'be teams will couoi!t of eight men. The standing of te clubs !u tbe Ceo· trul Jeraey Golf Lsague to date Is given here with : Olub . Won. Lost. . We�teld, ................. . _2 0 Cran for d . · """.:�::··.:.�.:.:�·2 ,_ 1 Park ...................... 0 1 Uolonb . ..... . -... , .... , .. .. 0 2 Capital, +00,000 Interest, I hue thought many times o f Sur p lus 100,000 y our great work, and tbo great go od At the reqest.oftbe W. 0. T. U. the cbrcbes will unite fn. a service o u Suu; day evening, July lOth. There will be an address by n. J. T. Ellis. .George Low, the;w�ll:lmo�n prof••· slonal, nd J: ·a. 'Watn; of the .Bal�nsrol q•>lf Cl�b, vl �lted the Weot· field Golf Club hst,Frlrlay ancl played the course 'with Dav id Patrick, the pro. fessloood, nd M. Whlth.toh, of the howe clilb. Low made the best score, a 30, and beat Patrick out a stroke. D 't 1,000,000 ing done by te W. C. T . . u. We :: : =� = p = o ��� = = ; ; ; ; ; ; ; k now ve ry little of the great e ll of drink I n this city of ours by the sea, a s '"'"'"'''' spirituous IIquori are forever prohi bited "'"' """"'"""'""'""""'"'""" from belug sold, whloh gives us a quiet T' u · T.TL.E· BROS . . city. Wishing you graat success In your work, I am, respeotfnll JoUra, J, MAOKEY CORSON," C .: · L . b ' �Tbe l adles are de lig hted with the . . · . '0 . . · · · D . u m e r. token of appreolattou. The photograph A will be placed in W, 0. T. U. Ball. At prelot It may seen In tbe window of W, . Trenchard's drug store at Pros- Aolve r •e New Jer•er Dechiou, 1'he Supreme Court of New J er&ey, In au oplulou by Justice Van Sickle, has set aside an Atlantic Ci ty ordln+nce which wakes It uulawful to provide for the erection of illllboard or a<tvertl· mento, cept under csrtaln regul ation. Tbe court holds that a wnololpal ordl· uanoe whlob forbids tile erection of signs UI>Ou private 1roperty, without regard t o whether snell signs may be Yards-We•tfleld avenue, L�I' + Sprln1 and Bad St1., We•tfleld. " '1""1 "''"""�"·�·��, �'�"··' pect and Broad street&, 'rhos& who ooutrlbated to th e ma k e - u p o f the cltt ngerous to public sa!aty, Is Invalid Obrlstuaae bo will uo doubt be pa . r• l bocaase It Is tile hklug of private prop• tlouhuly lu�ereateln th e pi c t u re , , ert y without compensation, -Exoh+n ge , P o·Q L I· . . R .. Y :�:E�:E . . :�:��. r �:�!' ' u�·�· utt lt and o! 11 bl, ore 'lnvlte•l to vtow our oultrr !a situated I mU•fm . V'eslfteld antl 1 mtl rom ];)'do fJark on the trol· lijy, m fo ltlnl can BU»P ool. We tbelar+eol broer• o! prize and Jll�lr poult , :� • tbe .wort�, 1!1 1 of our towlo are lmtMtrtrrom oar nKII•I• Faron. ovr ' 1 1� a ' prtve! wo n hy ""In tmo•t anrr coomt r r. T e "Ohtlton t•oultrr Journal �PI • d �:m��:�lr fu I o! lna t rllotlon anv oe.. amtllecopy lr�, PUllll 8+.111 . . WILLIAM COO.K SONS, Suol Plains, N. J w. H.:Trenchard, Preecrlptlon Dcl•t ' . . . . ' ' . ..,,., In the morning play at the Westfield Golf Club u tbe Fo u rth of July the beat two net scores will qualify for the Governors' Cup," as against the date of July Otb, when · the "Mixed Fonroowes" will be held. In the latter event a mini tuum entry list of teo bas beeu set. llllrken1 Oollilro, llat·len I Lo, It hath been s11id by them that w�re wise, eveu they that did slgu th� Dlaratlou ; "Truly ye Youu a nd ye Olde who worketh a lway aud spret b not time wherclu to disp or t lwself, becometh dull." Therefore hatll lt become meet that �t should lay ulde lor a S l >ace, homelike tliluge that ye IRY gtlter together to fe11et an1 l mae +1erry, · Aud �ltat · tltae tblugg m�y come tu PKR s, beholtl the 4th tlay of tbe seveut b wuntlt, whloll Is July, hntu bn »e� a"lde thkt ye may gather younel Ved drink; levied among �; ;� means of all, : t rich, and the silver which ye . . . . ..this sign ($)shalt thou despatch utito'hiw who is tbe cbairman.-Hub: •ralbot, J. BJyd Wilsou ; H. W. Ghtdwin, Chairwu. rENNIS, 'l'wenty-two entries have bee+ re· ce i ved for the club haudicav teunl1 tonroame' nt which will be shrted 0+ the Westfield Courts tomorrow after- noon a t one o'clock and continue all day Moody, July 4th. Cups will be give+ the winner aLd runner up. J. P. Thomas of the Elizabe ttowa and Country Club and Samuel P. W+ +t· fall of the Bergen Point Teunl• Club will meet In the final round for the chawplon•hlp of the Eaet Jersey Te nnis Associatiou1 tomor ro w afternoon, on tbct coorta of the Jersey City Golf Club. To Brighten Bteel. \ To restore tarnished steel ornamen brightness soal{ th9m In paramm, then rub wltb emery and polish wlt l lther.-N. Y. Post. J The Whale Warks. Alter a gi rl gets engaged she acts Ilk a mau who h just bought a dog suposed to be able to lick anythln . g In b o l s.-N. Y. Pre. Curtai n Lect ures, 'ba graphaphone Is a wond rful Ia ""ntloo, but It ought to be kept for Q1• bl bltlon and· not !or domestic purpo&� -Bosto n Budgett, 1, Opium Bater• Ejected. Habitual opium eaters are rejectet: by agents recruiting In Clllna tor t Rand mine ) CASTOR lA! lor Intl ua CieL ntl. Yal HIYI,Al . , . . .

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THE,tJNI()N CJOtJNT¥ STANDARJ) Has the largest circulation of any Weekly Newspaper Published in Union County.

VOL. XX. NO. 51 WESTFIELD, UNION COUNTY, N. ]., . FRIDA'i', jULY 1, 1904. $1.50 Per Year Single Copy 3c.

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•• BEE HIVE."" • New Jeraev's S:hopplnS (;•ntre. NEWARK.

SATURDAY SUMM.II HALI'•HOLIDAY· Beginning July 9 ani! until Septemller 1 this establishment will

close Saturdays at u noon , and from July 8 open Friday nights. .Store closed Monday July .jlh all day.

Annual JDIJ Bartain Sale Starts Next Tuesday, July 5th.

Better and More Bargains. Than Ever.

any sale. . .

tp�st�nvear and use for t.nen, women· and children,. and things for the h::>lne may be bought at savings that will appeal to every· person who practices sensible economy .. If you wish detc�ils of the bargains of·

fered, drop us a ·post card.

Summer .seaahore delivery service dally from Seabrlzht to .5prlnl Lake and adjacent territory.

No Brauch. L. 8. Plaut ct. Co. :Mail Orden.

Stores. 707 to 731 Broad .St., Newark.

I• , .. , IIIIIJI ICIIIIllltl , •• · 'lllt,llfTrllt D••JIIJ r

If it is·uot, here are some of the reasons ;rhy it.should be: ·

Deposits made before thll fourth of each , lllonth dn1 'fl interest from the first of that ·

l:ftonth. : · . .,.

. . 3 per cent. interest is paid and ia com� ponnd�d twice a year. ·

A Capital of tlOO,OOO and a snr p lua of a like amount, together with a very strong board of ,Directors, make it the strongest

. kind' of .,n)ustitntion. ·

Open an �ccount without further delay.

The ria infield Trust Co.

CLUB DISBANDS SERIES ON. ANII WJ�S'I'I•'O;r,u JIOilliifo! SIIOW IUNUOr.J'JI J•t;JlKINS SIJ«llli-!S'J'S

,\!oiSOCJ,\'I'JIIN Oll(;,tNI:I!I�S. I'J,AN '1'0 St;'J"I'J,t; UISI'lf'J't;

\\'c•llicld lo lie Wide I)· Ad•·crli•cd llr \\'hich Meet• \\'ilh A1oproml of Ali• 11 IIi;: 'l'"·o·U••rll01·so Show Jlere iu �luh--IJotlt Club� llouru.l Jly tSi;ncd

Ochtlmt· .. JI•u• ,. Rtfgr·t!t Jretii'Cineul A�•·cement•-."-liM ltJul!it J•llt)' JJaJJ n.ud

Urh·iug Club. No Quitting,

Last Friday night the members of After the negotiations betweeu com-Fair Acres Ddving Club held 11 weetlug mlttees represeutlug the Ails Club and a nd Vvted to disband uud In its pluce the Westfield Basehull Association) had wi II he the ne1v Westfield Horse Show beau declared off owing to tba inslsteuce Association, Many Westfieldet·s will o f the Ails Club that tile disputed gam� regret the paEsing of so popular an or- should be played o ver and the.lnability gauiza tion as the Driving Clnb, nuder of the Westfield management whose au�pices have been held cede the demands of the A lis em' LllnltrFIR attractive race tueets at.· iuvie1v of the baseball Ac;·es track. But ·

.

ad vertislng •.

Association. · - · . · · · · · ' - · · For infonnaiiou tegarding.theco�lng

ho rse show a ddre ss H. P. Condit, Secr'e' tory, 71 Broadway, New York, Room 910.

----.. · �---·-We>tlichl Club Uucs Not to.

he lncrcused.

The tuewbers of th e Westfield club

met in specinlmeeting Monday and voted against au am�ndruent r11islng the does from $lli.OO to $20.00 p et' year. The vote stood 35 ng•i nst and 33 in fuvor . of tbe ch ange. It was necessary for 11 two.thirds vote to pass tue awendUien t.

series. THE A LIS CJ.UH.

Plainfield, N.J., There was coooidemble a1·guwent for

and againlt the proposed increase of , dnes, the bo wling alley feature being tlte maiu point of argument for those who deoired the ch ange . The increase would give the club sufficient revenue to baUd two new and much needed alleys, but the • 'auti·lucreasers" c•1rried the day and the old alleys will be repaired, and, doubtless, everything will ron along smoothly the coming season.

We agree to continue · series as heretofore arranged . Alis and Westfield Clubs under tollowlr1g modllioatious.

The managers of the respective teams will arrange new dates for the balance of the games to be played, the guarau teea to remain as heretofore agreed.

The disputed game played at West· field, June lltlt, 1904, will be referred to three arbitral 1rs, one to be selected by the Alis Club ami one by R><rHlnlptl Perkins of Westfield, and the third ar bitrator to be ""lected by the two oo cboseu. The sole question to be deter· mined by the arbitratot·s is whether the

Just now the tennis committee Is mak· log thln!{s lively for the club members, and It promises to be au excitlug season In this dej>artment of the club. dtoputed game shall be counted for cap Committee have arranged for an all·

Westl!eld as wou, or be played o•er. d tl · h d' d 1 1

Khtdly Act llemembered, The W. C. U. is · the recipient of a · beauttfully framed photograph of the

keeper and crew of the Life saving Station at Ocean City, N. J.

Under the direction of MrM. Georjle B. Dickerson, Supt. of" Work among Soldiers and Sailors," a Chrlstm&�� bcx was prepared and sent to the statlou in December last,

The following e11tract Is from the letter sent to Mrs. �lckerson, June 21st, by the kee per,

"The crew and myself wished to send some token of gra titude for the greeting and box sent ua at ChrlstmRS time, but It seemod we could not get in shape, and were delayed b y our photo· gra pu for a long time, In gettloi the picture enlarged. I shall exprtllle it to you today, hoping It may be of some

The arbitrators shall decido thio rtu•M· •Y compe tton, a an tcap we a Pay lion ou the fact� to be presented by at 36 bo les for net aud gross score cups both teams and the rules of. the which have been presented by Mr. Harry Tne·schedule and·umpires for tbe··-b•ti-·I·�:·:Knight and Mr. E. D. Floyd. In the auce of tbe games to be played when evening the wewbers have been bidden arranged by the respective managers shall be presented to Rflndolph Perkins by a most novel invitation to betake for his approval and when approved by themselves octo the club, wuere there him shall stand R8 tbe agreement be- will be fireworks and entertainment tween the two aforesaid Clubs. W&�tfield Ba..,ball Assoolatlou galor�.

by Randolph Perkins, Tomorrow the Westfield Golf Club Alis Club, team will go to Plalnlield and play the

by J. J. Sh!VIn, <'hah·man B. B. Cow. Park Golf Club a matcb iu the Central ----·----W, C. T. U. N01'ES,

lllrs. W. I Steaus will open her honse for a toclal meetlng of the W. C. T. U. on Saturday afte rnoon, July 9th, wheu Mrs. J. T. Ellis, Superintendent of the

department of Legislation and Chrlstlti:n Citizenship, In the Nation al W.O. T. U., will speak on tbe work of tbe organlz� tlon.

·

Jersey Leal(ne. 1'be teams will couoi!t of eight men.

The standing of tile clubs !u tbe Ceo· trul Jeraey Golf Lsague to da.te Is given here with :

Olub. Won. Lost. . We�ttield, ................. . _2 0 Cranford.�·""".:�::··.:.�.:.:�·� 2,_ 1 Park ...................... 0 1 Uolonb . .... . . -... , .... , .. .. 0 2

Capital, :11100,000 Interest, I hue thought many times of Surplus 100,000 your great work, and tbo great good

At the reqttest.oftbe W. 0. T. U. the cbttrcbes will unite fn. a service o u Suu; day evening, July lOth. There will be an address by 1\In. J. T. Ellis.

.George Low, the;w�ll:lmo�n prof••· slonal, iind J: ·a. 'Wiiai-tcln; of the .Bal�nsrol q•>lf Cl�b, vl�lted the Weot· field Golf Club hst,Frlrlay ancl played the course 'with David Patrick, the pro. fessloood, otnd M. Whlth.toh , of the howe clilb. Low made the best score, a 30, and beat Patrick out a stroke.

D 't • 1,000,000 being done by tile W. C. T . . u. We

��:::�=�!f=p=o���������==�;;;;�;��;���; know very little of the great e•ll� of drink In this city of ours by the sea, as '"'"'"'''' spirituous IIquori are forever prohi bited "'"'"'"'"'"'"'"''"""""'"""'""'""""'"'""" from belug sold, whloh gives us a quiet

T' u·T.TL.E· BROS . ... city. Wishing you graat success In your work, I am, respeotfnll)' JoUra,

J, MAOKEY CORSON," C.: "' · � L

.b ' �Tbe ladles are de lighted with the

..

·

. '0 .

. · a· · _!!_· D . u m e r. token of appreolattou. The photograph A will be placed in W, 0. T. U. Ball. At

prell8ot It may be seen In tbe window of W, ll. Trenchard's drug store at Pros­

Aolver•e New Jer•er Dechiou, 1'he Supreme Court of New J er&ey,

In au oplulou by Justice Van Sickle, has set aside an Atlantic City ordln11nce which wakes It uulawful to provide for the erection of illllboardtt or a<tvertl�&· men to, ttllcept under csrtaln regulation•. Tbe court holds that a wnololpal ordl· uanoe whlob forbids tile erection of signs UI>Ou private 1•roperty, without regard t o whether snell signs may be

Yards-We•tfleld avenue, LWJ�I'Wl'' + Sprln1 and Broad St1., We•tfleld. "'"'1""1 "''"""�"·�·��, .. �'�"··�'�"'"'"'1''""''"'"'1""'

pect and Broad street&, 'rhos& who ooutrlbated to the make-up o f the clttngerous to public sa!aty, Is Invalid Obrlstuaae bo:r will uo doubt be pa.r• l bocaase It Is tile hklug of private prop• tlouhuly lu�ereate<lln the picture, ,

erty without compensation, -Exoh11nge,

Po·Q LI· .. R .. Y :�:E�:E . . :.�:����.r����:��rr!�� ' ' u�·�· uttlt � and o! 100<1 blOod, ore 'lnvlte•l to vtow our l'oultrr. !arm situated I mU•• from

. V.'eslfteld antl 1 mtltt t'rom ];)'do fJark on the trol· lijy, m. .. fort ltlnl can BU»P ool. We • ..., tbelar11eol brooder• o! prize and Jll�lr poult,:� • tbe .wort�, 10111 of our towlo are lmtMtrt�rrom oar ll:nKII•I• Faron. ovr,r 'li 1 1�"1 a ' prtv.e! won hy ""In • tmo•t anrr coomtrr. T e "Otr,htlton t•oultrr Journal �P� I •• d ������:�

m�����:�������l"'r fu I o! lnatrllotlon an� adv oe.. amtllecopy lr�, PUllll II 811.111 .

. WILLIAM COO.K ct. SONS, Suo toll Plains, N. J..o

w. H.:Trenchard, Preecrlptlon Dno�.:cl•t ' .... ' '

... ,,.,

In the morning play at the Westfield Golf Club iiu tbe Fourth of July the beat two net scores will qualify for the • •Governors' Cup," as against the date of July Otb, when· the "Mixed Fonroowes" will be held. In the latter event a mini tuum entry list of teo bas beeu set.

llllrken1 Oollilro, llat·l.;en I Lo, It hath been s11id by them that

w�re wise, eveu they that did slgu th� Deolaratlou ; "Truly ye Youuf( and ye Olde who worketh alway aud sp�retb not time wherclu to disp ort lllwself, becometh dull."

Therefore hatll lt become meet that �t should lay ulde lor a Sl>ace, homelike tliluge that ye IIIRY gl\tlter together to fe11et an1l malle 111erry, · Aud �ltat· tltilae tblugg m�y come tu PKRs, beholtl the 4th tlay of tbe seveutb wuntlt, whloll Is July, hntu bll<!n »e� a"lde thkt ye may gather younelVed

drink; levied among ����;l�g��t�!(i���;� means of all, : t rich, and the silver which ye . . . . ..this sign ($)shalt thou despatch utito'hiw who is tbe cbairman.-Hu!!b: •ralbot, J. BJyd Wilsou ; H. W. Ghtdwin, Chairw\lou.

rENNIS,

'l'wenty-two entries have bee11 re· ceived for the club haudicav teunl1 tonroame'nt which will be shrted 011 the Westfield Courts tomorrow after­noon at one o'clock and continue all day Moodily, July 4th. Cups will be give11 the winner aLd runner up.

J. P. Thomas of the Elizabetlltowa and Country Club and Samuel P. W1111t· fall of the Bergen Point Teunl• Club will meet In the final round for the chawplon•hlp of the Eaet Jersey Te nnis Associatiou1 tomorro w afternoon, on tbct coorta of the Jersey City Golf Club.

To Brighten Bt.eel. \ To restore tarnished steel ornamen� to brightness soal{ th9m In paramm, then rub wltb. emery and polish wltlll leather.-N. Y. Post. J The Whale Warks.

Alter a gi rl gets engaged she acts Ilk a mau who hl\8 just bought a dog su� posed to be able to lick anythln

.

g In b olass.-N. Y. Presa.

Curtai n Lectures, 'l'ba graphaphone Is a wondilrful Ia"!

""ntloo, but It ought to be kept for 811• blbltlon and· not !or domestic purpose&� -Bosto n Budgett, 1, Opium Bater• Ejected.

Habitual opium eaters are rejectet: by agents recruiting In Clllna tor till! Rand mine.. ) -·

CASTOR lA! lor Infalltl ua CllilclreL

ntlll. Yal HIYI,Aiwlfl lflllll ..... tile ,.,

. ��� ... ... Of��

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A Modern Gunpowder Plot A FOURTH Of JULY STORY

By CAR 0 L I N E Mjl L L S

.,',:..:,\''�·:,.,.;)'·.·�: ii'1' wa�e any d It· ����'�h;��·�··_,\·::··' t·

.. .

aalted .Clifford he put · contemptuously, 'rhan

1\lrt.li. .lo cry and told blin he WEU •!xS.rif)l,la.�ui . ., , , . . : ·aut· no amount of l.eaKlng made any

·dl rret•ence. Clifford was obi!. I nate. ltuth wus not rullnllted to the plot. At· last the momlnif or the l"mirth

arilv,ctl �110 conspirators had "Mree<J lhut "parllumeul" Hhollhl IJo ussemhl<Jd and tho l!llttpuwtlor In Lito .:ollar "He: utr" at 12 exa<'tly, ns thoy would all havo t•ntur!lotl frum lllll 1111bllc """r· llfHHH Of lllfl IIIIJI'fllll!( hy !.hat tllllf!.

'J'ho day woru ou. 'Ph� IIHflal pup� t>llll! untl hllfl�ln� of" typl<!at l•'otll"'ll or .lillY I'Ofltlnlll'tl vory "''""IUy. It WUN UULU'IIIg- I;;: u'ulrJCI( UI)•J OIPI IJy UlHI

STANDARD,

Over T\velve Million Dollars·l were p:�id io beneficiaries

• :·. , . Telephone 10 B •

. · .·. .WILLIAM N. GRAY & SON. DIRECTOR� AID

· N�t. 144 Broall Street, Westfield.

toinforw the residents of Westfield and vicinity that ' N�. 144 Bt·oad street "here we will he found

WM. N. CRAY &. SON.

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Stltllents 'Yihi1 enter now m11y complete eithal'the ··�

SHORTHAND· or BUS�NES�lCC)UR�E before the close of the preseut year. ln<livi<lnal lust!'llctlou. C ool, well-vent!· la.t�tl cl"ss rooms. Stntlents w"y enter "t 1111)1 time.

207-209 Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J. IOCAit.M • MICIC.LI. Principal.

BEFORE VACATION k your pltu·e to enter tbls school the first or September for a Shortluu.tl or ma 6

Conunerclal Course of study, C�ll au<l t�lk tht rua�er Jier, or at teu•t �eud fot our new cattllogtte. You cnuuot auor o

miss the opportunities otfe�e<l by tbe

�ION. BUSINESS COhhEGE. :ao8•2IO Broad 5t., lf!llzalleth, N. J,

'l'elephone 2031, Dlx Bulldln1, p, 1(, BBI«I«I�AN, l'rln,lpal,

·� �- ---· --· --·-- ---·------

i=-i�i;�ii�i�i-B��siness <Jo�leu;e. UOOKKflfWINO SHOI.tl'HAND f!NOl.ISH AI«T

CITY •ANIC. •UILOINQ,

OaiiiA!Id see our sobool, Westflel<l oar t>M!!e! the <loor, Oru t�re will t�ke you.

A, C, I'HBL.PS, Mana1or.

t1 ve boys 'appeared orl, the the "parllamei!l building.''

lssuJng : . froni-: one .�ide . �f can" house was ·a roiJe whi••h''PX>ceuueu about ten feel out of "'" "'wo •. eutl of tills I"Olle WaS to. then the boys we!'e' watch lJI'oceedi munlcatetl with

. been a feSSor' spOI\e

''.Why, Ruth; tn l<en the hoys' that· their !>lan was.·. you should have told mu ""'"'"

"I wouldn't be a tal•e"biiar·er raisetl her head proudly. "I cause they wouldn't let me be In lt."

mmencing July 9th We Close Saturdays at Open Friday Evening Previous.

lUaU oa· 'l'eleplaone Orders PromJJtl)· Filled.

ALL GOODS DELIVERED FRI::E OF CHARGE. SAMPLES

ON APPLICATION.

BIG

INVENTORY

SALE ·ginning Next Tuesday.

Ciosed All Day Monday, July 4th.

THE DAVID STRAUS CO. ·•· NEllll.RRI<, N. J. -+·

and clothe your family. WE OI.VE TRAOINO .STAMPS• The professor hardly knew what to

say, for the scheme or the boys hat! been a dangerotis one, and It was well that It had been Interrupted; yet Ruth had done a. WI'Dng thing. to take thg cracket•s as she had. He e><plalnetl to the boys what a serious thing they had

o. WOLFF ' �· co.,· !>la.nned, what harm 1t might hnva 8I•8.J Market Street, Newark, N. -�� .... done, and atlded: �������������..;.;.�������������!!!!! "Here are your cracltcrs. Go, fir" � them In the'

lime-honored way, an•J don't let me hear of any more such en• tel'l>rlses as this.'' 1'hen ho am!ICII "And, boys, you must learn aoortel' or later that you c11ntwt outwit n woman. he she little or blg." .-•['he boys, crestrallen at so common• place a conclusion tn the ir daring I>lot, Hied out, the crad<era In theh· ar·ms. The professor was !ell alone with Ruth to I>Ulut out to her the enur ot her ways.

If yot.pvant, cl�an

·aoAil �r ;;.;,.� ... ,.�. \.�_}· �S<.)� ·nuv or Now, let mo cnncludo with a lillie · ·

· 1.' ·sal· secl'&t Whluh Ill liSt he llellt just he- . J, '· ,' E. ,a, a,odmln • '.'· tween onr·�alvoH. Come, lot mo whls• l (ler In your· eat'. Blnue then. Pr•olessor

, . . . . , .' , . . . . , •. ·.·N' ·: 1J. M# 'Qr11y himself has !Juun a little mot·� · • "k' m1reru1 .abo nl the lllud or hlslurlcal �· · .. Aah·.:.Broo f" •·· •. , Incident• which he t•ulaleH just hefore !?':� , •f' tbe Four-th�!."l;r:_::-_C_ hr_ i•_llan Worlt. �����;���;���������������"�� :i.fff!�:,;;�����::�::�·:r.� --tri.r..��

.. ";:;;;;;n. ;; .. 1�'A·i!� . . .. � "lror the •·eason," tmuwere•t the mara "J / �nl/ln PUn'.,. . 'lilfil� who Is nevllr at. a loss lor 1111 1111swor,

�· • , , · ... ,, ..1. • ..., riiiM "'that 11cth•n• alwnyH H!>ualc loudar /lo �'""'•,. f�.'Jr A&&·W•Iraa.-..,.n'OMM•IIIb·• than WOI'do.''-Wa�hiulllUil Star,,_,.,.. WO .. U GAM DIN Nolo 10 �O�N 8Too N�W ro• t. 1 .... =--. ..

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THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY. JULY J , J9C4.

J)irCCtOr\2---:-�r()f�&S!"Il�l,.,:,. �r?ceedlngs of the Board of Chosen free - L'i)_;:;..F;.'' holders of U nion County,

DR. E. T. WHEA.1:0Jf, · SURGE0:-1 DEN!l'IST,

A.r_caunm Bulldinj:1 WESTFIELD, N, J.

f OF>'IOIAL,l , COOLEST SHOPPING PLACE IN THE MIDDLE STATES. The 12-Acre

Store.

M. OFJ'E'I''I', Claalo. L LAW OFFICE,

Pursuant to tbe provisions of th� stal tute, the �oard of Obooen Freeholders of tile county of U niun, N. J , , fur tbe ye.ars 1004·05, wet at the rooms of sa1d hoard, iu the conn ty jail huilding, In the CJty of Elizaheth, N. J. , on Wed; needay, !\lay, 11. !UO�. at 11 o'clock a.m.

Of the new members of the botud,

Btglnnfng ,July tl our store Will be open on FrJdR)' even .. Jogs and closed at noon 8aturda)-s until the tlut of 1!\eptfm .. her,

Hobno & Co. 22 1 Park Ave., Plalofleld, N. J: Noah Woodrnll', of Union township, Wll8 sworn in by J udge .v .. n, of the Court of Common !'leas; the other new memben of the bo11rd were then oworn in by !lt oab Woodrull', Ju•tioo of the Peace, u followB:

NEllll]:{RK.

o;.d·;;;;·A;;·;·��;-�·-v;r;;·i;;;;·�;-li;;;;:N:··y·�

Dr. H. H. Butler,

VETERINARY 8URCIEON1

Ulouk '!'owuship, BeuJ . King; Oran. ford, E. K. Adams; l'anwood, ,John �utlloon; Liudeu, Henry Krouse; New l'rov1dence, John F. Wabl ; Hpriuglield,. Peter H. l\leil!t-1; '!'own of· Westlield, W, \V. Cuunoly . l\1. M. tic udder; l\lountaiu. oide, JJ:Iotun lJarby.

of Greatest of All July · Sales ·Furniture of Best Character. Re•idence, Westfield,

7 Downer St. New Jersey 'Telephone ut-I. Pet Anlmal�t a .Spedalty.

s.ot�oes anti fraternal "rl!ere. OURT PROVJDE�T, No 3130 Independent

C Ortler of Forehters. A wund or,ganlza· tlon Meets second and founb · Mondar of •ncb oi'ontb. Bank Bulldln•, Elm and Bioad tTtlet� H. 8. Buckler, Cblef Han1er. J. w. W1111, :Recording Secretar)�-

·

FIRESIDE COUNCIL, 7U Ro1·a1 Arcanum. Meet.a secoml and fourth TbuHda)'e of

c'· month ut 8 p. m., in Arcanum Ha11. mlo;eland ,,: rrmnler. Jan Kimball k\'CDUt'. Ht:�f!nt: E. G. 1-!ar�for�.�m l�m�ler �venue. �ol­lector ; Geo. \\ . 1 eek, �8 � irHt l:!treet, Secre-tflry.

LOYAL ��SOCIA'!'lON, Union Connell No. 0 mee""ts- the third 'l'hut•sdal' each tnontll ,

Anar1�un Hall. 8 p. TI?· Hiram L. Flnk,.Councii­Jor •. F A. Kindt • .M. U. R• corrler, Not tlte j111 u(.�t 'bit£ the �lrui!UI�I'!L fraterllll} BS!!OCiH.tlon.

liettotous 'Rottces.

!;.!T. PAUL'S PHO'l'ESTANT EPISCOPAl 0 Church, �ortb Broad street\. \Ve!tttleld. N. J., Rev. \Vrn. Oecar Jan·ls, o�r,, Rector Senices : Sunday, i.:ro a. m •• 11 a. m. and li fl, m. Huh· Communion every Suntla.y at 'i .31J fl, m. Rnd at 11 a. 1n. on tlrst�unda.)· ln montlJ

J.l�e�h������1fee !�1t�t!.e��S�lr a�! ��ct;:�: wEs����kDtt,¥.BL��o�!B��!{·op�[; Po�t oR\c9, Subscription S2 ll9r year parabl tJbmi-•u.muRlly t n ad vance. <•r 5 centllt. a Wetih for ac 1 book. New books constantJJ adder . OJ· n rueedays and Tburedars froiD f w 8 �� 11r ltt.JB from g to l l a. m. i 4 to 6 anfl 7 toP

....

WESTI'JELD POST OI!'I!'ICJII:, L. M. WHlTAKJ:Jt, }"oatmuter. � K.) 0ALs, Aaat. arid Muo'B'.Order Olork, Fl�·n (,,;t;_�';=�f,Ter�neral Uver7 OJerk.

omce o}len from '1 ":-;;:-to'f p. m. escept oa r!�tr����·s g��� r��Do�Y�:::)'B tor bolden Ol ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIU!

From New York, East.. South and South. ;:�:�����1� '::�Jverr at 7:00 ud 1:26 a. �··

MAI!.8 CW81C. N::tt�l' ���t· .t.'::� .. ���.:-d �n�t!tl�= Byt ay:oo and tthe '\m'! 1:21 and e:f6 N;,. m. at 7��a.l�?�:�d·=�. :, on and war 1 Uoru

MOUNTAINSIDE. �I':.:::r�.��.·m�•:S':��.Pm�·

LoCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXE.S

'l'he oaths of olllce of the fore .. oiug uame•l member• were tiled in the �llice of the county clerk, as re<JUired by Jaw,

'l'b_e jJOartl was called to order I.Jy !i, Un�hog Uyno, clerk of the boa1·d. ·· 1 be roll WIAII called ao follows:

lllark 'J.'ownship, BeDJ. Kiug; Oran. ford, E. K. Adams; l!ltiz11beth City, Jacob �rucldacber, Jos. McCandless, 'J.'homas J. Pierson,Emil Klee;Fauwood 'J.'�wulliip, Jobn 8obieon; Landen 'J.'own. ebtp, Henry Krou�e; New Provideuce '!'!�wn•hiJ>, John F. Wahl; Plaintleld 0\ty, J. Frank Hubbard, W. A. West· l•lial; !'abway City, George B. Oladek, John J. Marsh; t!pringtleld 'J.'ownship, Pete,r H. illeisel ; !inmmit City, Wm. H. tlwam, John N. Oady; Union 'l'ownsbip, Noah Woodruff; 'J.'own of Westfield, \V. W . Connoly, �1. M. l:lcudder; Moun. tainside , Elston D11rby.

All members were present-20. !J.'he clerk stated th&t the first business

was the election of n director, und called for nominutions.

J. Fmnk Hn bbnrd was nominated for director by Freeholder Uonnoly, nod seconded uy lo'rceholder Swain · there were no other nomiuatiouf:! .

' '!'he clerk requested J!'reelwldcrs Uobi­

sou an<! tlwnin to act us tellers. It wus ordered tbnt the clerk cnst the

bullot, and he thereupon cnst the ballot for ,J. .hunk Huhlmrd for <lireclor, an<l who wus then decltlred eJocted 111:1 d irec­tor for the legnl term.

The director wne e•corted to the chair by the toilers, nod briefly returned his th11uks for tbe llonor 1\g&in conferred upon him.

lly Freeholder Connoly: Resolved, 'J.'hat the salary of the clerk

of this board be fixed at the sum of $600 per annum.

On motion of Freeholder King the resolution was udopted without dissent.

Freeholder Oonnoly nominate<l S. Hu•ling Ryno for clerk. which was sec. on<led by Fre<Jbol<ler Cladek ; thete were uo other nominations, and the director, on motion, cnst the ballot for S. Unsling Uyno for clerk, who wao thereupon de. clured elected "" clerk for· the legal term. ·

'J.'he clerk briefly returned his thanks. By Freehohle1· Oonnoly: Resolved, '!'bat the salary of the coun.

ty attorney be tlxe<l nt the sum ol tbree hundred dollars ($300) per annum.

On motion of Frc�holder Ji:ing the resol ution waR adopted without dissent .

Freehoh1er Connoly nominated W . R . Codiugton for count.Y uttorncy,whicb was secoudecl by Freeholder Bruok­Jucher; th�re were no other nominations and the clerk, on motion , cast the ballot for W. n. CO<lin:.:ton, who was there. upon declared elected as county attor­ney ful' the legal term.

'J.'he county attorney then briefly ex. pressed his appreciation of the honor again conferred upon him,

By Freeholder Krouee: Uesolved, '!'hat the director be and is

hereby constituted a member of all com· mittees.

' On motion of Freeholder King the

resolution WRB adopted without <lissent. By Freeholder. Pierson : . . . .. c llesolved, '!'hat all special· committees

heretofore appointed be continued to act until the object for which committee were appo!ntt;tl IB ticcomJ•lished, the rlJ. rectors to till auy vacancies existing In ;och committees.

On motion of Freehcld�r Brncklacher the resolution was adopted without dis· .ent .

By Freeholder King ; Resolved, That the regu'ar meetings

of this board be held on the first '!'burs· Jay of el\ch month, except when said L'hursday fall• on a legal holiday, and tben the regular monthly meeting shall tJe held at such time as tho board way olh·ect.

On motion of Freeholder Cladek the resolution was adopted without dissent.

By Freeholder Brucklacher : Resohed that when tbe board ad­

journs it stands adjourned to meet on l'hursday, May 26th, 1904, nt 2.30 p m.

Ou motion of Fa eeholder Robinson the resolution was adopted without dissent.

By Freeholder McCandless : Resolved, Tl111t the com:ty collectm· be authorized to have his ammRI l'et•o•·t

printed In pamphlet form at 11 cost uot to excee<l one hundred am1 twenty. five dollars (t12u.)

l!'re�holder Krcuse moved the n<1op· tjon of the resolution, 11nd on roll cull it was nnauimously ndopted.

By Freeholder Woodruff : Resol vetl , 'I' bat the ••nles gove1·ning the last lJoa1·d be adopte<1 as the roles of this board.

On motion of Freehol<1el' K I'Onse the resolution was adopted without dissent Reeolved, Thut the proceedings of ths

Board of Ub�,>sen Fl•eehohlel'B he pub­lished lu the following papers at the cowpen•atlon of one hnndretl dolla1·s each per anunm. viz : Ellz11beth DRilY Journal, Duily Leadea·, Frele Pa·esse, Eveni ng 'l'hnes, Co01·ler News, DRilY Press, Summit Record, Sununlt Hel'llld, Westtleld Leadea·, Union Co1111ty Staud­ilrd, Cranford Citizen, Passaic Vnlley News, New Jersey Advocate und Unlou Democrat, provide<! Sllld -minutes Hl'e publlohed within twenty days from ench weeth111 of the board.

Freeholder KroniHI move<l the RdOP· lion of the re110lutlooi nut! on roll call It wae nnaulmously R< opted,

The fOllowing prote&t was lll'esente<l Rnd rend· :

To tbe .Honorable tbe Bourd o f Ch011en Freeholders of tbe county of Union :

IN WESTfiELD, �!!-Summit a;;;,;;nd Park etreet. ::;::-Elm etreet Rnd KlmbRII Rvenne '""-Br011d and Mlddl-:r atreete. 111118n8-FCnmberland St. and' Soatla A '!'I. ::., - Ire Department bonn. ·

-center Stn:et, Garwood,

t��!��l lending In .;-;;J.rm etand ��­"" - boa untll arriYal of appuatu

Gentlemen : 1'he undersigned, mem· bore or above named Dolml of Ohosen Freelloldera of the county of U nlon, re spectfnlly Jlrotest to the seRtlng of Els· ton Darb_y MS a member of the Boat•t1 of Oho.t�eu Freebohlere of sal<! countyl a•eJ• reAonthig the borough of Mounta usld• In s11ld co1111ty, foa· the •·eason that salt! borooJib le not, notler the IRw, as we liD dentaud It, entltle<l to roJ>reveutatlon 11 1 borough ID tble bol&rtl 1 th�t the

This is our great semi·annual event·--the other which is co n­ducted along similar l ines, happe ns m J imu :try . On both occa­sions we red . tce prices fro m Alpha to Ome�a in furniture lines.

A FULL TWO ACRES ()P FURNITURE · the best in h igh , medium · arid ordinary grades, all the newest woods, texti les shapes, sty les and

and the

embracing ' best wor

manship . The l ist comprises : ·

Parlor Suns,

D inine; Tables,.

Fine Couches, · Brass Beds,

Rockers,

Bookcases,

Chamber Suits, Sideboards,

Ch ina C losets, Dining Chairs,

Foldine; Goucher, Cheffioneres,

I ron Beds, Ladies ' Desks,

Dressers,

Beddin!,

Bureaus,

. Cabinets. NOTE.--Lookour vast field of furniture c;t�r imd you'll see

al ike ; but you will see the best bargains ofsix months, and , not at whole year; ) i/ ,,, ) ,

· · · . . · >'- << .' · .·· · ·· ... · · .··

empa5ize the splendor

Jersey.

Home Comforts,

!\<lost Popular Store in New

CO.'S Twel ve-Acre Store, N ewark.

gentleman clnlming t o have been elected for tbe salt! borough of Mountainside WRS elected without any wanant oa· nu· thol'ity of law ; no other borough iu the county is represented iu the board, apart fl'Om the township of which It constitutes n lllll't. If said borough has any right to a epre !entatlou in the hotud, such right, It woul<l appear to us, mnst be exercised in connection with the town of Westfield, fo!'luerly WestHeltl township, from which It has never been sepamte<l, so fur as Ita righ t to J!Rrtlci· pate In the election of a member of the Bmu·d of Cho�en Freeholders Is con· ce1ued. This protest Is not made for lliU'tisnu euds, bnt because we couceive t to be lu the In terest of fail· ness, equity 1111<1 good government.

Ye•·v respectfnlly, etc., NoAH \Voouutw�·. Wl!. H.JSII"AIN, E�nr,

Kr.t·:�;. J. J. l\JAIISII, G �:oltoE B. Ct.A­DEK, Tno� . • J. Pu:n�os, ,TosEt'll 1\lc. CANDI.E8s, J A CD !I llJtUl'KI.ACimll, M. l\1 , SCUDIH:Jt. Ou motion of Freehohlel' Klug the

foregoing was received an<l l'efen•ed to the connty uttoruey, and to the lej�ul qnestlons t•ommlttee, wheu the lattel' WRS aJlllOIUte<J,

The director nnnmuwe<l the apJlOIIIt' meut of the comtnlttee on. RJlproJII'Ia· lions 1\S follows, viz : Freeholtlel'8 Ka·onse, Westphal, Con­noly , Brncklnchet' llllll Woo<h nff.

Freeholder Kronse movetl to adjoua•u , which was carried.

The <llreotor cleolaretl t,he bonrtl utl· jmll'netl nntll Thnt•••ltly, May 26, 1 004, 11t 2,80 J>. m, S, RUR1,1Nt1 UYNO,

Clerk,

Pl'oceedhiJ{IiJ nf the Htuu·tt ·ur Chusen l·•t·ee� huhhn·"' uf Unhm County.

(O I''�'lt:lAt,] A d journed 'meeting of the llotll'(l of

Chu•en l!'teeholders of the County of Un ion , N. J., held on 'l'hursdny, May 201 1DU1, nt 2.il0 p, Ill , . _ . -' 'l'he following members \vera' present,

vl7. ; Di1·ector Hubbard -uud · I•'retllwld· ers A<lnms,.Bruolduoh�l', Cudy,, Ola<lek, Conuoly, Dnrliy; J(lng; • . K lee, . 'Krouse, Mnrsh , 1\fcCnndless;· ' ·l\Ieisel, ' Pierson, Robison, Wulte,' · ·Westphnl > nnd Wood· rull, 18, - Absout-'-�'l'esholtlers Souucler nod Swuin, 2.

Owing to the nbsenco of the clerk, i\Ir. N. n. Leu\'ltl, \VIIS dioslgnated nnd liP· pointed to not us clerk pro tem .

'l'he dlreotm· then uunounoed the ap­pointment of the following stnndlng committees for the ensuing venr ;

Collector's Bonll-1\Ielsel, Dnrhy Clndek.

Publloatlons-Adnms, Ilobison, Pie•·· son.

Dlschnrge ol P!'isoners -- Wnhl, Houl­•on, Soudd�r. Settle with Collectot·,-J{I·ouse, J\ln111 Bruoklnehet• .

Audit Aooounte-.:f{fng, Ondy, Wood· ruff.

fJt!lluoy-Adnms, K1•ouse, Swnln. Public GI'Ounds und BulldinRs-Otllly,

!{rouse, \Voodl'llll'. Jail lnstii!Otlon- Westpl111l, Wahl, i\fc.

Cnn<lless, Stutlonet·y-l{lug, Connoly, l<le�. Settle willa Shel·if!'-Uobioon , Connoly,

!'lfoCundloB�. Mlaoellnneoua Accounts nn<l Allrec·

tuonle-Oonnoly, Dnri.Jy, (JIIulek.

Le�:ul Questious-Cndy, Robison, Marsh.

Approprintlons-Kronse, Westphal, Connoly, Brucklnoher, Woodruff.

Eli?.ubath D 1·nwhridges - Pie1·son, Westphal, I<leo,

Rahwuy Dmwbrldga-1\Inrsh, Adnms, Scudder.

County Uonds-J{iog, Adnms, Krouse, llruckluoher, Swain. .

'l'he dlreutm· unnon nced the following uppol ntments to llll vaouncles In hold Ol'er committees, viz :

On Elm Stt·eet Bridge, Westllclo }'1·eehol<ler Darby.

On Brlll11e In Cmnfo1•d , Preeholders l\Ieisel and Pierson. On Inman Avenue Brldtte, R11hway,

1�1·eeholder Adams. IVa10H.'J'S OF dO�lMI'l''l'foHiS,

From F . W. Waetcott, county physi· oiun, his unmml report us fol lows : 1\iay 10, 1004. '!'o the Bo11rd of Chosen (rreeholdere of tlw County of U nlon ;

Gentlemen· -D11rlng the yenr l'ndln11 1\luy I , l!JU·I, I have l nvestl(ltlted 212 unsee.

(Signed) F. w. WB8'l'OO'l"l', County Physloinn,

On motion of l!'1·eeholder l{inl{, re­oel ve<l und lllaoe<l on file. By the Committee on Appt•oprlations : YouJ Oommlttee nn Ar,proprlntlons

pr•sent the following reso utlon 111 Ita a·ep01·t, vi?. :

Hesolvetl by tho Bon•·<! of Chosen l!'ree· holders o! the County of Union, '!'hut the eu1n of two hnn<lre<l nml thirty-two tbous111Hl t.lollurs bo rnlset.l by tux for tbo

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nse of said coun ty for the )ear 1()0!-05, to be approprwteU, togather with forty­li1•e thouoand dollars of the assets of tli& county, for the following purposes:

1 . Current Ex penses, to wit : 1st, For Courts . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 42,000 2d, F'or Uounty Jail . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,i){W} :3d, For Lunat ics , , , . . . . . . , . . . . :Jti,UOO

.Jth, Fur Compensation nnU la\\'!ul expenses of Chosen FrePhold­h olders, HJH.l Committees und su.Juriee of their olticers . . . . • .

Oth, For fees of Uoroners . . . . . . . , Gth , l:t-,or Elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 7t.h, F'or Stationery . . . . . . . • . . . . , . Sth, !!'or Atlvertism�:, l'ul>ilshlnll

13.;';00 Ulio 20,000 2,CK.O

and Printin.: . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 2,000 9th. For Iucide .. tal EApenses and

School•, Burial of Su!C:iers, and 1\fonumeots, . • • • • • . . • . . •

17th, Por Children's G tiurdian Account , , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,om·

11th, Por National G u !lrd . . . . . . . tlal) I I. Deltt and Interest, w· w1t :

1st, Payment of Principal of Bonded Debt. . . . . • • . . . . . . . . • 51000 · 2<1, Payment of Interest on llomled llebt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 35.000

Hd Paym.?nt of 'Pempor1u·y Loans _it(; 4th, Payment on Bunk lntereston · 'l,t!mporury Loans . , , . . • • •, • • . 1;�

5th . l;ink1n1< l"nnd . . . , . . . . :; . • , . . 8,!100 · III, Pu hlic IV orks.

1st, Permanent·c Improvement of · Bu ildin(le a n d Grounds . . . . . . 18,000 2d, Erectioo und r..,pair of OuJ.

verts and · Briil!leS . . . . . . . . . . :18,000 3d, Repairs to County Roads . . . , 17,000 4th, F�or Hospitals . . . , ; . , ,c, . . . 15,000

Total: ; ; .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f277,ooo Le•s A ssets of the County . . . . , . 40,vUO

Total amount to be raiseu by

taxation . . . , . . .. . . . . . . . . . $232,000 'l'o be assessed 1intl collected ID the rn u.n· her ' arid_at.thii;tin\es prescribed by the·· II! II'S for;the assessment and collection ol, tuxes for the use of.'the, State, . und tho ' laws for. the i1ssessment nod collection of taxes in the.·cities of•--EllizH betb. Plain. : field,·: _ Rnh wny '11nrl iSarnmit, . 'inO:su[dl count.y, respecti\reJt;· nnt� th��Jh6'll,tit�rd' hereby dir�uts'the.· l\SSessors ·of', the : re­specti •·e townships ;tind '!vardsi)n'- saidi county. to assess . the ·�u'ni" of.: .. 't\'V·o:� hundred and th irty ·

on the mhabitat.ts _eslcnlee,,:' agreeable to the lnw for. for the ruising of money the use of the County New Jez·sey ; nncl thnt th•• "''"A""'""'' nt the Court House in beth. on th e seconc1 ber next , at 10 O'<JJo'""' a .. ··; l•nd nscertaiil bum to be . wurd in the

to

. •Freeholder vvuuv., .. ... v .. o u , '·"'''' '"'n"-'• tion of the resolu tion and . wn·s ndopted, recei\•inG- .. ·1 bolder Jl'oodruff voting' ,-l"reebolders Scudder

,By . committee on. Bridge, Plainfield : ; ·. · · ,> • nesolved, '!'bat the said· com'mittee bit' and is hereby authorized .to·'oonstruct' a nelv bridge over the' race•way, on , Girard. Avenue, about 50 feet south of the pres-.

t brid11e at a coste not to'. exceed '$600. : Signed) W; A. WESl'I'HAL,

" " , · J;< Ronu3oN1- · ' ',, · · ' •."'Jos. '.MCCA}IDLE�S,

NOAH lVOODRUf'F, E ; JCADAMS, ,., Committee.

F',�tJ,��i\v;�����t'�:� . remarks by Free-b Coun ty En11ineer

to the necessity o( also 11 statement by Coddington, thut he

did Board had 11 right to closgsaid raceway, the foregoing resolu­tion was ununimously adopted :

By Freeholder Pierson : Resolved, '!'hut the Elizabeth Draw­

bridge Committee be authorized to re­pair the South Front Street Bridge, and place the snme in n. snfe condition at Rib. estimated cost of $.'!,000. Jo'reeholder Pierson briefly explained the necesstt.r for said repairs being IHade at onca after: which the resolu tion on 1'011 cull wu· unanimously adopted.

By Freeholder l\Ie ieel : llesolved, That a com mittee of five be

appointed to i nvesti11ate the ndvisnbili�y of building n new hridge on tbe l ine (}[ Morris Avenue, between �prlngfiehl anrl Union townships, crossing the Ran wiLy River.

}'reebolder ]{ing moved the adoptiun of the resolution, which was so ordered without dtssent.

The director appointed as said com­mittee Freeholders Meisel, Woodrulf, lVahl , Ki ng and Pierson .

Freeholder Krouse moved to adjourn, which wus cnrried.

The director declared the Bourd n.d­jom·ned to 1'hursdny, June 2, HJOi, ali 2.30 p . m.

· N. R. LEA\'Il"r, Clerk pro tem., Per S. RUSLING RYIIO, Olel'lc.

-"ll .Kt l•loration 'l"our.

ThiR Is the season when everyoD& tc plauuing for 11 summer tour, and tilt choose the locality for such an outing'l.l , Indeed II task The West Is always Mil Interesting tleld for exploration and ne partlcnlar section has greater cbt�raa• . thRu Detroit, which City Is tht1 meetluc · plnce for the annual convention of th• B�tptlst Young People's Uulou of Anier­lca. The oily ls:the typical hnstllac centre of MlchigRn, an<l within 118 llaa­lts le much to fascinate and attmot tu the 9isitor, ant1 the ta·l)1 is repMe Ia sight seeing ftiatures. The New JeroeJ Centr11l bRs arranged f.,r uceedlngiJ low rates to Detroit fur this event and tickets will be sold at stations, good 11• lug July 5 to 7 lnclnslve, 'ami gool returning to .July n, lnolnalve. Jl'or turther lnforma�lou Inquire of tlollet : •gents or write to C. M. Bnrt. Gener• P11s1enger Agent, New Janey Central, New York Ci ty.

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tD VNION �OUNTY ST!NDJRD Published ovory Friday br

'fhe Standard Publi15bing CCJncern, I nc. E. J, "WBlTIBIA.D, Prel!ident.

.ALFH.Rll E. P&A.RJ!ALL. \."'ice PrefiiidMlt, H... C. PKAKBALL, SecretaTr�Tre�urer.

bttlred &t the Po!it. Omu at ""eetfteld, New Jerwy1 as secoPd·clae!! Batter. •u•eCIIII I�IOJilf 8 L I& O ltl:lt YIEAIII

PA"'ABLE IN ADTANCE

Mal• o�;.��:r�.o�_llf. Bulldl••· Br•nch Offlcr&: NEW \'OR I', .J "'IIIla• St.;

NE\\'A.R..:, F. N. Sommer, 794 Broad .St.

Advertising Rates furnished on &ppllcat!on. ALFRED E. PEA.::RSA.l.L, E•Utor.

Friday, Jaly 1, 1904.

.· . BOl'I'Y lot o! personal spots to tho vote1·s of the

lnttet• llliiJ be wondering � whe1·e come i n foi• ufew rellhtlltes· men imtcau of the polltioitms-who1e

personal cl'oss-purposos are giving anything bu t n ulgnlfieu spectacle to the world In tho wny of American public life .

===== One or thu pitlnule sights in tho

downtown aoctlon of the big oity ia tl1at of 11 J lno o! !J�or )lell ulars, who try to tnuko 1111 1onost living, ench under nrreat nnu In oluu·go of n bur­ly oJilcor, en rottle to the stntion honso to be tried or i m prlaone�l for imped ing pnLIIrJ trnvel.

· It. wouhl conduce to tho wclfiU'e of tho publ!o If tho polioo f·n·ee should rMthor turn tlwit• attention to some of tho big rnorolumts who hnbltu"lly e>bttrttoL tllo Blil�wulks,

' ' School is on V' ··· The school room that the average boy and girl loves best is on t in the fields, and on�er the forest trees, and anon, hnutwg for the four leaf clover h idden uv the sunbeams; or pushing aside the long vines that cling to �he. old ba�s with moss oo .them, or p1ckmg the1 r way through 'i11e daisies that rn11ke the fields around look like the starry bea1•ens inverted. 1'he lessons now are written ou the trees, i n the brook9, in the clouds . They he11r uo more the school bell and the voice of the teacher,; it is the whispe�;i n g of the lea yes, ''now ; and th� n �ise of the babbling brook r1pphng stre�m,

· · · · · the tin klwg are the

llV J USTlN b'HI\'01,>:, RUBIIEII, A 1111d B room together nod

ouch has au odd overshoe wllich, together, make a perfect pHh' 11s to size, •tyl'!, etc. 'l'hey atrree to pl•y three �ames phwch le to determine the ownership of both . W��u

w�n� ·�ot st�t� the result of the

g�&mes, bnt I shonltl say th11t whoever wou the rnbb6r Is entitled to the od•l ovel'"hoe .

--o--D'Itl i'nunwroN . " Higllba.ll " ioiiuex·

lll'eaaiou us�ttl ln the u11aeball field. --o--

WoolJm: WHI 'flm. " I fretJII811tly send coutrllmtlon• to wag•zine•, bot lnv11rl· ijbly have the10 re-tJIRiled to me. Wh11t eRn I tlo to secure their r<>leutlon 'I "

We know of no metho<l n10re effective tban the ueglect to eucloee sta.IDJIB .

--o--<i !.AllYS, We tlo uot think the al�e of

tue OIIIOIIQ makfij lDUCh dlff!lrfDCO,

Color.ed (iilt n t�"a"'t Jlnll uud

" Jloo,.tc•· " Jiclle)' \\'ill Jla•·•� n

Hu ndt nf Xe"' Joke"•

The ball card for tbe holid11ys Is of the eeltlet variety. Tomorrow Rahway wiJl come along with tbeir usual army of rooters and a team as usual, loaded to do buoiness. It is uuderetood that " caunou-ball " Dietz, who wad� his mark on tbe home !<>am two seasons •go will b• their slab artist. On the " Glorious, " l\londuy, there will be all kinds of fun. The New York Colored Giants are the real thing lu gun metal shade and their two games here !Jave set the fans talldug. They are on for a double header, at 10 H. m. and 3.30 p. m. No better holiday attr•ctioo could b'lve been secured u• the antics of • • Rooster '.' Kelle1· au I ' ' Pop " Devoe alone are worth the price of admission. This darkey outfit is in Class A and there is a bnshel of fun ahead in these games. Saturday, tbe Oth, the ttiam will go to Trenton for its third game with tbe Trenton Y. l\1. c. A. IIDd for lbe at the third straight. Arrauge.

wade for special mil­, will be announced in

ts ·�•'lenlonstt·tlteil._ml Sat: urdl\y; . · : ext!>J�t that the golf cinu will ,u'udonbtedly. be the centre of social life in this vicinity . The maio t•oonl is finished in green and yellow, a shelf encircling, which, with the large, open fire-place, wide seats am! well hnog pictures, make a most attract! ve appear· ance , The interior planning and deco· rating was nuder the direction of Harri son W. Gladwin, Chairman of the House Committee, who also, with the other. members of 'that committee, J. Boyd Wlieon and Hugh T�tlbot, arranged for

dane&. . Guests were present from . :York, Brooklyn, Washington,

Plainfield Fanwood, Cranford and· Ro· sepe . _· ____ , 4-----

;i·,:�.' · Amc,.. 'ctt�;c•·· ffA pretty howe we ding wok place on -Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Le�ager, 239 South avenue, when her daughter, Harriet E. Seager was m•nied to Frank W. Ames, of J�rsey C1ty. The ceremony took place Ht 8 30 o'clock UUder a bower of roses and wild flowers lo the front parlor. Rev. Dr. Wright, of th<> M. E. Cburch presioJ.ed.

Miss Jnlia O'Blenia was maid of honor and l\1r. Fred Roeder, Jr., of JArsey City, was best man,

Miss Edith Eokhohue played the wed· ditig iuarch and lltiss Nellie Chapple, of Kingston, N. Y., furnished selections on the piano. · . ��. Among those present were, Mr. Awes, Mrs. Seager, Miss Allee !>eager, l\1r. anti 1\Irs. John Davis, Mr. and l\hs. Charles Ames, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. DuBois, Mrs. J, C111'berry, Miss G. O'Blenio, l\1rs, P. S, Tooker, lllr. and Mrs. F. Ervin, Mr. and 1\lrs. 111. T . Townley, Mr. and Mrs, E. 0, Winter, Mr. und 1\lrs. F. Roeder, Mr. and Mrs, R. �'. Mitchell, 1\Jiss Edi: h Ervlos and W, Ervlos.

Many pretty and costly present. were given to the yoong couple, who left on the 1 1 ,39 tr11in to enjoy their honeymootl at Albany and Hooelc Falls. They will be at home In teo dais.

------�··�------C�ulored JIHJttltdiW CJimu Ucbt ..

'l'he services at the New Y01·k Avenue Baptist church on Sunday last were of a ve1•y i11terestiog cbarttcter, and well •*· tended, 'l'wo excellent serwone were p1·eacbed by the Rev. Mrs. Florence Randolph of Jersey Olty, About tBli.OO wuo raise<!, which will entirely free the oimreh from <lebt.

---------· ---------• l ut·y l•'tt iiH to (�UII\'It!t \\'e""tUelden. On Monday the 11rand jury failed t.o

convict Tho !11oCarty, Jack 1\lcGilvray 11nd F. D. OKrrlgg for connection hl the W �"tfleltl depot rouhery of I Meveral weeks 11110, 'l'lte prosecution luld JIOII· tlvely no evlileuce ag11lnst tbe three mea 11ntl there w11 nothing to do but to 111tt &hem free.

(;.�RWOOJ),

The closini exercises o f the Garwood scbool attracted 11 larger audience tban the p1·eeeot school <Joarters could accow. modate, . Those fortunate enough to gain adm1t tance found the interior of the 10ebool bouse haodsowtily decorated with wild flowers and ferns. The e:nrcl•e• prond to be of a highly interesting order and were certainly very creditable to the scholars.

The program incloded songs by the echool. P.rts were contribute<! by B Koerner and H, Berkley, A. Henderson,

Mory l\liller, Anni,e Koerner, A. Lam­bert, H. Kurtzman, John Miller. A. Wheeler, E. EiselllRll, S. Seargent, Anna W i egHnd, Gna8ie Kearns, E. Proba8�o, L11lu Reeder and Louis Kelley An m­teresting feature was n flag <I rill by W11l· ter Stiles and Arthur Burnett.

Miss Alberta l\1. Smith and l\11>8 Lll· !ian R. Hanuao, the teachers, received hearty and deserveil congratub•tions for their work i n training the cb ildreo.

The Board of Education ex11ressed themselves as very sorry that they could not seat all who wished to attend lin>l promised t.bat no time would be lost in cowpkting the more commodious new school building on the North Side.

Ladies' Aid Society i• still being

�!,����:���'�r.r�����:�e,

u to as a success well -� later· In the Summer. ,·.:.•.:-,--pe- �ople wet·e porticnlarJy that dancing was u!lowed. !\lise Sudie Rackliff Hl'e ulso

pleiHSillltiY remembered. W. Morse, who returned a little

ago ' from Atlantic City, iufm·m• us � thut the question, "What ure the Wild 'Vuves Saying " rem11ius un­answered ; although the w aves were still talking when he left.

Mrs. Jane Crosslngham and Mr. and Mrs. Bower, having returned to Eliza­beth after a \'isit with their cousin, lllrs. Phoebe C. Reeder, of Centre street, are still sounding Garwood's praises.

Miss Pboebe K. Dnubam, lll 1 s. Reeder's aunt, i• likely � to remain in Garwood this Summer .

The soo'al party of Union County will . a·ramlly picnic at Paul Britz's hotel : 4th, when there · Will be shooting

� · ,,. running, jumping and � foot appropl'iHte prizes to the.

pro pert� �lvuer is digging cess. to comply w ith the order of the

Bolird of Sewerage . It would · be a blessing if the Street

Commissioners or the Board of Health of the Borough of Garwoml would look after the condition of the streets and the drainage on the North Side.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beckley and child leave town today for Lake Geor�te and tbe A<llrouducks for the Summer. Mr. A, D. Washburn's son, Edward, will accompany Mr. Beckley's family .

A moonlight rec�ptiou and tlioner was given by the ladies of the Park . Hoose ou North avenue, Wednesday evening. Dancing on the hown, in the soft moon light, was one of the pleasing events of the evening. ·

.With . songs and gamee, a :f.!dnight table d'bote was served. There were guest� fl·om Cruuford, Westfield, Eliza­beth and New York.

Mr., William Druehl is soon to start for. New Havtn to visit her sou,

The children are preparing for the Fourth of July.

Mr.' Dick Whatt has moved from the L�ot build:ng and is now housed 011 Willow avenue.

Miss Kittle Klwe is enjoying her vilca· tion In New York State.

Mrs. Wallace K11ylor met with a pain ful accident a few days ago, by sp1lling a bowl of hot gravy o•er her right hand, burning it very badly, but she is now Improving and will soon be able to use her hand again.

Ht. t•K.ul'" J,at\\•n J•au·t \'. The Altur Guild, RSsisted by the St.

lll11rgaret's Guild uud sowe of the young ladles of St. Paul's cburch gave R very successful lawn party ou the gronnds of Gales's club bouse last Saturday after• noon aud e ve:�ing.

The grounds and club house were decomtetl \VIth f111gB and Louting and I n tl1e evening Chinese Ia� tern� gave light, ably nssiste<l hy the moon. to• cream and c11.ke were served, allll there were besides H candy booth, GUe for the eats of leUtonntle, and a grabbag In the sha.pe of a huge Jnck Horuea· pie where the children found many plums.

Dut·iug the evening WllllaUI Gomes, Violinist, RCCOillpRUied by II JIIIIUist fi'OUI RRhway, furohhetl mneio fut· tho•e who desired to dance.

Tbe succeos of the la"'u jllll'ty Wile lu· creut�tl by the eftlcleut aid of a unmber of the me11 of the purhh. , A �rooll euw Wl\8 reallzetl which will probablt be at\ded to the Purish Honse fund.

___ _______. . ..,.._ __ _ f,ocn•t Clmve V llihlrtlll'• IIIII'•

Tbe Locuet Grove l\lett1odist ObllJlel 'fi•• lllletl to the doorH on Buu<l11y even • loar, on tbe occRelon of tbe Ohlldreu's Day lll!r¥icea. Buperluteudent Huifmlln presided, •nd the recitation• and Hlnghll( were excellent. AtldreMell wm·e tull<le by Dr, W, H, l\lone lltlll D. W, H11tul, the lut-uamfHI bnlujj' obHrjj'll of the wnHio, with M�&rtln Buy•ler 111 coruetl8t and 14111 BullwMu Ml orgaul1l.

• , ,

Westfield · Trust Company Safe Deposit Boxes and Storage for Valuables at reasonable charges.

Singer's Morket Il ts ECO:N0.¥1' lo

is furnished 7/u�r;; 11'e claim

bU)! a l reasonab

to do .

JVIE:ATS,. POULTRY,. GAI"' E:,. FRUITS,

VEGE:TABI..SS,. FISH,. OYSTI:RS,. I:TC.

J. "W. SINGER!I PROSPECT ST., WESTFIELD.

Pai nt That La.sts H i@ fidse economy to nse any other kind. When yon · can hnve your horne flecorated inside� �or on t with a bright, cheerful , lasti�g-:-tnsty colored 'paint, why not ha'e it ?

r; is'che�;�r�fa� ciw�per, in the ��d; . , ' : .: : . . - ' '· '

HlJNT BROS., Cor. Elm and. Quimby Streets, . . : Westfield, N; J,:

Headquarters for pi re w 0 r ks All New and Fresh Stock.

Snyder's, "Of Course" Newsdea ler and Stationer,

ELM STREET, NEAR POST OFFICE • .

Imitators . When eYory store is soiling a so-called "Shoe for Women," it does not me/In that they have 11 demand for such 11 sh oe from their customer. It means sirn ply that they roalile the

enormous success of

the "Queen Quality" shoe,

sntl Wllllt to imi t11to ti111 t shoe · lind SCUUI'O somo of this trade, J3u t tlwy cannot iml­mitllte i t I If they coi1hl, llo you waut 1111 imi t11tion when you can

· llllve the o r i g i n 11 l " Queen Quality" at 110 gre11tor exponee P It 11 a fa.o& that shoo styles ol'iglnutu on ' 'Qneou Qnallty.11 Ji'nt�i colo1' eyelettl

)Jo llnt WeAr LrM1y

Boot• t3.oo Oxford• •111·110 Special st)'les oq,o extra

THE PIKER SHQE

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THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JULY t, 1904 5

TilE UNION tOONTf STJNIJIQ - uante anD �lere.

TE-No ad\•ertl�ment. for tbll! colman ct�� taken for lMS tban teD cents. ----s t'OR SALE CHEAP. l!lzoo to outt. L0'{v. H. &bbott. JB!J .Nortb avenue, Plain .. tltJJd, Jlo)ew J�rseY •

-0o� and board tor one or two ,euHemen. R .A.<ldress :M .. I!tOildard. -NE large room suitable for couple or two Q �tLt)emen witb board io. private famtlr. '"''' Dudle)' anmue. ::.,.. ON KY to loau on l�ood and M(Jffll'qe, on 1\{ amounts from Sl,Ollland up. Apply Oeo. }J. ,t!;m\Jrt>e, 'l'rf'-&t�, F�tirvlew t.:emeU,ry,

�rHE \\'A'l'EH-Art�,ht.n well. l1. '1'. Cia .. } nt, Habwa.r, N'. ,f.

rrO HEST-Hou"e 7 rooms uull btitb. I'"' J\liJJI)' 18 J-'p.rk street.

FQn SALE cHEAP-Almost new go-cart anti Ktt8'll ine sto\•e. 7ti Eltnt!t libeet,

-;()H. BAI�E-Very tJrett)' brown cob, Can F ooarh•en by llltly. \Va.rrantel) kind and geDtle. Wm. Archbold. Fanwood.

FOR SA LE-A lot o! tllorougb bred !ox bOl.md �upples. 1!,. W. Doylng, :!US Cen·

triJ fl\'tHJUe. \Vestlleld, N. J.

GIJtL wa.ntts position at gtmer&l house work.

Ca J lt1 :;outh M··enue.

To I B'l'-Housa e!£;"ht J'OOWB, Branch )JJJls. I�qnlm 0. G. l"ink, Lock Box 616. ,

TUA'l'lON \V AN'L'EQ-:-f"l"ht. housew.ork 81 for girl wllllnv and obliging . 412 :North tlroRd �troot. 'l'ttJ. U M. . F0�z���..,:;�P�����t �ttb �::t��,''be�l�r� Prlce flO, at Ferrili' Store, Prospect street. . : :

AWS'·)IO\V):i;ll..� t lla.rpenell, ��ou.to rnotor�· L overbi.nled. el�ctrlc litells put tn nrtler,: •eneral rt•patrlug. F ... . R. \Voodruff, :uac.hl!ljt�.�!." �1 (l rove �treet. . � 0:_1�·;:(;� .

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U OI.D-J'AIBJOW8D FOUaTa o• ' 1111.'1'.

'J'hef!ie new-fan&"led notlone are slv.ln• the l>oJ•.- , -

A queer kind of· Fourth-aile •dthcmt any nolsej With epeechee and pJcnlca no putJence have 1; · And 1 pJne for- the o1d·fathfoned Fourth of July. 'fhen we rose -a·lth the dawn and the cannon .

l'flfflf' flrst-\Ve pnckl:'d It �·Hh powder Ull ready t P bm•st-And rny! how the gh.1ss Jn the windows trld

fl)' \Yht'n It fitartled the echoeB of Foutth of July. 'Ve hltcbell up old Dobln, and all tumbled In The roomy old wagon-the fat and the

thin-Even MTandma \\'as there, and a11 chipper

·and sr,n•y . . . · · A !ill any )loung mnlden- the Fourth of July.

-The Advance Club will not meet · -W . A. Dempsey and femlly, and again until October. M1s. L. F. Conant, lilies Edua Frederick

-A eon aurived at the home of JamN and Charles �'roderick, left yesterdaJ 0. Clark on WediM!Ilday morning. for lhe Adiro!ldacko, where they will

enjoy camr life with a party of friends, for the month of July. -Robert A. Fairbairn, bu been l!8o

lectl!d ao one of tile jod11es for tbe com­ing Horse Show at Long Branch.

-The Scotch Plains batJeball team hu disbanded. Lack of public support made the step necesoary.

' -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pearsall have returned howe IJfter two month• spent at Lake Bop�tcoog.

-Chauncey D. Smith will speu4 the 'Fourth boliJ•Y• enjoying au automo­bile trip.

-Frederick Steeb and family are etopping at " 'J'he Lakeside, " Ocean Grove, for the �nmmer.

-The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Health will be held tonight, In the town rooms, at 8 o'clock.

-lfrs. l\1, J. Btarnete sod her daughter, who were visiting at Middle Granville, N. Y. , hllve retur�ed home,

-Mrs. Geo. Snyder, of Jersey City, is now on 11. \'tsit to 1\lrs, Annie Housel, �9 Elmer etreet. , · -lust.allation of officers takee J•Iace in Central Co11ncll, No. 181, J1·. U. A. l\l., 1F;rlday night. .

_,. i -lllrs. Mary E. Taylor, of Prospect 'street, is visiting her daughter, of South 'p]ainlleld. \:3 -The next meeting of the Town .Council will be held Monday night at ,!! .o 'clock.

·, -Miss Julia A. Burdick, of Oskaloosa, Iowa, is a gue�t at the home of 1\lr. and and Mrs. A. C. Fitch.

-On the sawe day (21st) that tbe .Methodist escursioo 11oee to Aebury Park the Stahl W. (). T. U. meet.. there, and at the aft..rnoon -ion !tire. M. A . GilderoleeYe.epeallo on " Morwoniem. "

-Robert B. Insley and family of Brooklyn moved to Westfield on Wed­needay and are occupying tbe Beale property on Summit avenue, which was recently purchased by Mr. Insley.

-Charles T. Deck�r and Herbert Welch left today fol' Ridgeway, Con­necticut. wbere · tbey will enjoy camp life for the month of July in company with a number of Y. M. C. A. boys of New York.

-The Mi•ses Elllnor aqd Evelyn Olh-er sailed on Saturday last for Eu­rope, Miss Evelyn will spend four months a broad artd Mi�• Elllnor will re· main · a year, taki�g a course in Ger­man, at Berlin, ouriug tbe fall nod winter.

-C. D. Orth and family, of Dudley &venue, who bave been the Jl&Kt three mouths abroad, sailed frolll Li \'erpool ou We!!nesday on the steamer Baltic. They will probably arrive howe on Thursday nest.

-Owing to the lack of time and space, as tbe readers of the STANDAJIIl will per. celve by the perus&l of Its columns, some very iutereotiug storieo hnve unavoidably been crowded out of this Issue. \Ve re. gre& to say that the story of the children's party on Dudley avenue is among them.

Bargain -Clifford G. Pearsall, of Central ave

oly 'I rioity uue, bas quite' recovered from hie recent a vacation this week. illness and Is attending to his duties at

· ....:airs. Henry Alpers, of Clark street, the Fitch grocery, as usual,

is at Elmira, New York, ' -.lllrs. G. P. Van Wye and son,

-The Westfield yonug women who have been teaching oat of town have been reappointed to their respective schools. They are the Misoes Osborne, Reger, Starr, 'Vbeaton, Hurst, Morse, Brainerd, Hunt and Robinso11. Miss M. L. Smith, who taught at Roseville, will teach here.

TO Q U I C K BUYER. H ouse nearly new, at Gar·

wood, lot 75X I OO, good loca­tion, easy terms.

-Little Miss Rooe Davies has been William, all!! danghter, Miss Ray Hank­vlsitint: relatives in Bayonne this wt>ek. insou of New York, are vlsitiog at the

_!William B. Gomes ami family, of howe of W. W. Doyivg on Central

Carleton Place, will sumwel' at Sea Cliff. avenue. -Lawrenc" Connerau, of Lakehurst, -Miss Blanch Butler, & teacher in the

-The C. & C . of Garwood bas orga­ul•e•l a Mutual Aid Sociuty amoug the employees of the company, The officers are ; JamM Stansfield, J!resident ; Allan

DOUBlE STAMPS Ta..!lday Morning Schoefer's ·

RIBBONS.

DOUBLE 8TI1Pg Thuraday Morninl'

apeclal Value While TheJ Laet I HEAVY· LIBERTY SATIN-No. 40, three inches wide, 18c Jd•

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. No. 80, four inches side, R&c Jd • .

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We c&rry lUI exceptionally large etock of Slitiu Tat!et&, Liberty Sa,tin, &tin':,;:­Mnd Gros Grdu and Taffeta Ribbons in ev.,ry shade and every eize from the No. 1-::., Baby Ribbon t·J the wide•t 6 inch S11sb Ribbon. . . EXTRA HEAVY gros grain Ribbon in fiv� shades of TAN for tie laces, IIJC · Jd. Waeb Ribbons for Underwear In Pink, Blue and W hit...

F. H� Schaefer &. Co. Broad St.. Westfield, .N. J. liiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-- ��� ····-·--... ---... --.. ............ __ ,_ ....... ,, :·· i Skeeter Skoot ��:i: : ]{eeps away JJwsquiloes, ,rputls, black jties, � ::

rc. 1;::::��:,,:· H:t:c�way, ��� # · � # ·PMARMACISTS. 1 . . : Broad St. , corner Elm. Westfield • • _ ........................ --...... ----...... ----...... -� AUlDS 84 OJer month .

•lcyclea SI per month.

REPAIRS. Westlleld Auto­

mobile 6< Bic,.de Company,

ABRA M S & WELCH. spent Sunday with his daughte1·, Mrs . public school at Junetion, N. Y., who

c. c . . l\lalsbury. has been on a visit at Mre. Housel's on ·Elmer sh•eet, has gone to her home at - H . L. Abrams ao<l family have Scranton, Pa.

L . Price, vice-president ; Harry Stew· ��������������������������������� REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,

STANDARD BUILDING Telepbone.25 B. . . ; ,

JOHN J. COGER,

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Cor. Elm and Quimby St.s,

Local Agent Insurance Co. of North America. Founded Ii92·

BURGLARY INSURANCE. ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Houses to let,

Goorl Property llargains.

$30 to sss. for sale, Some

.N O'fiCE TO UHEDI'rORS

EIS'rA'n: or CnAnJ.ES lfous'J'EII, Deceased. f'tnslllt l lt tn the orU�r of (j�m·se 'J'. 11arrot .• gnrrol,ltthwt th� Count)' of Union w da on the foJ!pllcatlon of tLe 1mdersf�ned, Ext!cUtl'i.l of

���tt�r,����e�idS0:l�-:Je�:ed er�u�·.�\bY� t� tC: tlubscrlber under oat.h OJ' anlnnatlou tbelr claims and d�rnaJuls against the tstate of �a ill dtCl•Rse(} wfthtn lllne months t'rotn the fOUI'Ib t1Ry of .Juntl, lOOf, 01· tllt.i)' wlll lte rorever barred from prost!cutlluc or reco\·erJng tlm samtl ll!:fllm;l tlJtt �Ub!!crJOOr •

. JES�IE IIOWEJ,f, FOHS1'tJR. '

Ex�cutrtx.

NO'fJCE 1'0 CREDITORS.

ESTATE ot· 'l'IIOMAS H. Ollt:ENE1 UeccRSetl. Pur!iUfUit to the ortler of Geor�e '1'. Parrol , Snrroglt.t� of tJw Couvtr ut UnJon, lUad� ou Un:! appllcsttnu or tlle untltrsh:ned, ext:cntor

��:�A�;�c�er�IS��l:l11.l!����:J·��"�l��l�i� �� �C: tml�criher under ottth or sftll·mH.Uoo their clnhmuuuJ tlcllltUldB against tlw t!Rtl4tfJ ol 6&ld deceA�ed within tllne mouth.- from the se\'eD• tt!enth da)' uf Ma)', 1004, or th�y will be forever

�����:�K��: tt��:C��.����l'�r recoverha.: tile

Wli�LlAlf PALJ.\fA'l'Ifr;R. Executor.

ar CLAM CHOWDER lo faet ••eoalalli faaou1.

as(!. a Quart oa Frldar• aad latardayo at

AI KEN'S RESTAURAN

PAINTING. PAPlR HANGING. OlCORATING

CEO. LARSEN, J 1 Sussex Street,

P.:o. Box 006. Westfield, N. J, BfST UURIAlS. GOOD WORKMANSHIP

Westfield has a n expert Watch·

maker, J ewel.er and Clock

Repa irer, My establish· ment fills this need. I clai m to be an expert in my business,'

111¥1 I Trial Orller. J. H. WELLS,

been spending the week at Bridgeport, -A yonng lady 00 Conn.

avenue, wbo has been lower Mountain teaciJing out of next week to a -Mro. Fred N. Foster· and BOn of town, is to be married

Wilit ! Phtlus, ' N. Y, are visiting at the Brooklyn gentleman. home of B. R. Cliue on Orchard stl·eet. -In the Sunday school examinations -lliss Maybelle Welch of Westfiel<l which have juet been concluded at tbe

avenue, is visiting friends in Brooklyn Methodist cbtucb, Miss C.ara Hoben· this week.

· stein secured !In average of 100,

-As usual , Westfiel<l will entertain -Mrs. August 'Vegge and son, James many visitors lin local homes over Wallace, will spend the summer at the the Fourth. howe of Mrs, Wegge's mother, Mrs.

-There are promised several fairly, Kate Cox, of Broad street. large pt·ivate displays of fireworks in -Miss Alice Harton, of Roseville, Westfield on the e\'ening of the Fourth. wiil spend Sunday lln<l Monday with

-G. J:l. Webb, of Dudley avenue, is Miss Carrie Brunner, of Westfield ave· WHtcbing Bea\·ers by a <law eite up in 'nne. the Maine woods-at Round l\louutain -Town Attorney Taggart was sworn ·L�ke Camp. in as a Counsellor IIU!t Wetloesday, and

-Frank Ervin and family·ai.d· At'lbur .immediately appointed • Maoter in Allegar abd family left yesterday for 'chancery by the Chancellor. two weeks of camp life at Lak� ff:opat- -Willard Treat, who bas been seri-cong. ously ill, left town yesterday, accompa.

-Dr. W, I. Steane and family will nie1! by Willie Trencha1·d, for Sprmg spet.d a part of their vacation, In August, , Lake Farm, Annandale where they at Dr. Stean's tormer home, at Miftlin· ·wili BJKmd the summer. bm·g, Pa. • -Mies Alice l\lonro of Pittsburg,

-The bearing on sidewalks will be Penna., and Miss May Sincl�lr of Mor· bBid by the 2'own Council Monday eveu. ristown , llllve been guests during the

itlK next, at 8 o'clock. Doubtless the past week at the home of R, R. Sinclair meeting will be weil attended. on Elm street.

-lllr. ll�d Mrs. George Chapman and -The great , Methodist, Congrega. •on, aod E. S. L�uihertou of Brooklyn� tiona! and Episcopal Sunday School ex·

1ue @pending the summer at A. N. carsion to Asbnry Park and Ocean Grove Gmnt's on Westfield avenue. is jnst twenty days off.

-1\lr. a1ul Mrs. Alfred Laue Craw · -Mrs. C. B. Denman, of !tlouotain

ford of New .York, have leRsed ,. cottage avenue, is entertaining her parents, Mr. for the season at "Avon.by.tbe-Se&. " and Mrs. N, M. Hooper, also her sister, Mrs. Crawford Is organist of tbe Con- Mrs. Geot·ge Rlch"r<lsoo, all of Malden, gregatioual Church of Christ . lllass.

-On Sunday next the services will be -"Billie" Cook, who several weeks as u8ual In the Presbyterian cbm·cb. ago sailed for his home iu England, ex. After that the church will be clo!l8d for perle to return to America abot•t July extensive repairs and decorations, dnr 15th. "Billie" 1·ather likes Amel'ica iog which time the service& will be and the American way of doing tbingM. held iu the chapel , . -We ar�.l�c�iptof $1.00 from Bar-

-At next Monday night's meeting the ry W illongbby to be added to the Mem­Town Council will vote on the new ex· oriald Day Fund, the subscription li•t else ordinance chaugiug the closing a111l of which has just closed lu the S•r,uw. &nd opening boms of Westfield's three Allll . hotels The change is ftom 1 1 . 30 to 12 -PromJ!tlY at 7 o'clock Satunlay p. 111. nod 6 " ' w. to G.80 a. m. morning the fire nlnnu bell went on

-At laot It would appear that West· strike an1l stayed out mitll it was cow· field will soou have a sufficient water pietely t·nn down, Elecb.;iclty does pt·e•sure fol' the needs of the home nut! fuuuy things at times, and this was one for fire protection In the bighel' localltles of the times. 'l'he appa1·atus was at of Westfield. The Uulou Wnter Com- once fixed by order of Chief Decker. pany, aft..r a long delay, bus Its men ut -'l'he children and grand children of work finishing the laying of the Iorge Mr. aull Mrs. Jobu 'l'. Cox of New Y ·•·k wains for tbeuew sel'Vice. Three weelts Avenue, gnthered at their home on at tile most should see the now SliJll'lf lu snu lay last, lu hono1· of the sixtieth working order. birthday of lllrs. Cox. '!'hose present

-Comn111nlon service at the Baptist wet·e Mr. atul lllrs. Cox a1ul chlllh-en, church Sunday morning, tbe )lltstol' . iu the llllsses Estelle a111l llladeleue and charge. Tbe evening service will begin 1\Iastet• Fre1l Uox, aUll Air. am! Mrs. at 7,30 111 charge of the yonng people. 'l'homas F. Cox a111l ohll<ll'eu, 1\llos A<la· Subject, " Ways of Ooneecratlng Our. lahle Rnlt lllaster Fay Cox, and Hownr<l lllllves to Our Conot1·y," At the clo•e l\1, Cox. of the devotional service, the pnstor will ---- • ----give • short lJatrlotlo allllress on " A bra Uea J'ue .. (!llnJuot t"' l!nJ't•d httm LtucoJn." A cordial iuvlttttlou .to �;rtt!��:A ���t\f,�

t �}1�'tl.,"!��!61 ·f.��:.�t�� ';iri1).110��� al). �T�t;�t ro.,·�:������u�ii�:r�:�H�h7� 1�a�t�ecarnr.�t��'

lultsmed contUtton or tbu muuou11 lin inK ot Um .,.._,,.._,._,....., .,..,.,._.._.., .. F.uot•ohlau 'l'nl••· Wheu lhl• tube \o lnll•u•e•t r " t��� �::tu:b�',',1ft�,1l!'��.t.W�'J1)·1�1io�'�!t:"a�e�JJI.��:f; I BASE BALL # tluJ rmmlt, snd untua� th!A lnllllmtnAUon ':tt.n he 1 I ��h:rM��t"l!�"\�a�., t�\n ;�:'tt������l",�W����� I I .. .. • I I ! To-morrow at .. nino CIWK out u! '"" "''" ""'""'! hy 0Riarrh, I I1II1IP II III IP f' whtob lA uothlu! htll. Ill\ tnf11\mtH1 comlltJun nC

· • RECREATION PARK, # thM"�a\1"..'1�� (\�.�··lhuulrOII IloiiAr• for •nr All k d t � OMI! nf ) h\ftCUt!AA (Ctl\l!lflfl hy c"lfUI'hl thl\t, mm .. wor oa�e a Westfield V8 Rahway. .. ""'' ho ""red hy IIRII'• Oal••·rh 011!'(1, ''"'"' lor

� • • vJrcul .. I'H, fl'vu1 46 JI:J.JVI STR .... T " Oame called a1 -4 o•ciOilk. " Hn d 11 11;:11• , �l!����" .t co., 'l'olmlo, o. . . • • . • ,.._._..,...,..,..,..,..,.....,..,f , �·.t. Jr,.u·o FMwlly l'lll• lol' cou•lh•allon.

art, secretary and Harry Winslow, treasurer,

-Gasper Buhlet·, a Garwood hotel proprietor, was driving his horse leisure' ly along South avenue Saturday after­noon when the horse valued at f500 stepped on a stone and turned his ankle, breaking it just above the hoof. •'·Gap " took the horse to the stables of the CHrteret Gun Club and gave the animal to superintendent Wilcox. Mr. Wilcox bas the broken limb iu a plaster cast and hopes to save the animal's usefulue ;s,

Ut!SIN J�Jl!S liJ�N'S l'liiN'I"Iml'l, If yon want the best ice cream, the

best fruit, tbe purest sod,., go to Louis Dugbi's.

If you want really good bread and pas. ti'Y try the Schmitt's bakery. The cot!t of material never enters into the matter· when it comes to purchasing stock for this bakery. The quality is what counts -cost afterw&rd. 'Cbat accounts for the great •oluwe of business done by the Schmitt B&kery.

Mai1lou H. Ferris offers this sugges. tiou :-In vacation time and while tbe weather is favorable have your plumb. l lg · overhauled and put in sanitary shape for t.be year.

Archbold & Scudder-Noue but the rich can aftord to buy cheap meats and

stale vegetabl�s ; aud they've �ot too much sense to do it. Only the best on sale at Archbold & Scudder's, Broad s!t·eet.

Westfield Cigar Emporium-Cigar Specials :-Holland, Grumbler, and Snow Blr�l at $1.90 pe1· box of 50. Surpriee1·, little cigat·, 15c. package for 12c. ,

M. B. Walker-Those who live well live long, Do not cheat your digestion by investing in " seconds " and cheap trash jn•t because the price sonuds lo'"· It pays to get the best when It comes to things to eat,

At Wardeu's-Sule of special line of fireworks. Up· to-date in all " The New Fangled Notions " i n firework.s , Lay In JIO\V<Ier early, boys, ant! keep it dry for sHlutlng the Star Span�ole<l Bauuer when the tlma com€s. Also don't forget to order yout Ice m·�nm for the 4th.

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Miss L. A. B illett t•espeutfuliy sug. gests tlutt above everything, woman's aiw is to have 11 etylisb hat Ol' bon not. She i• so pnrtlcnlat• ou this point tl111t she often goes to the big cities to get he1• millinery ; ptlyiug wore, to say nothing of carfat·e 1111d time, The ladle� ol Weslilehl h11ve fouud It to theh· ad,r&ntage to tt·ade at till� eslab· hshmenl,

----....--·-....- . c�oull J•1en•·Ua of J u l y �•••tcdnl, The big brass cannon which llgUI'ed

so conspicuously In the cam)Jalgn of 1 aoo, has bet�n reposing eve1' since lu the reMr of Dr, 1\lorse's I!'I'OIIIUh on 1\lonii• talu avenue, and nuder Ito prot"ctiou tile tloctor aull Gus Bt·owu main talu their poultry yards, It le oWillll by the Westllehl Repnblloans, 1111\ since the Chlca1o conveutiou, as Arthnr S. Flagg vlays ball, he ocoUIJies his mhu\ In plan. ulng how be will nso tho ol<l liol<l·pleoe In the J•ara<lea. Gus hns evl<lently hell til ol this, &ud reallzlus his tmllets will miss the cannon, was seen ou 'l'nesday 011rrylug a rltlv,

Vacation Necessities. ---... The boy aud girl must bo properly clothed for their Summer outing. Caps, Hats, .!.!other'• li'riend, Boys' B!onses, Jtnssian Snits; Etc, Do not neglect your own ivants in this line, \Ve have , everything usually kept in 11 modem dry goods store. <·

� ���:�:

L . A. PIKER, BROAD STREET,

A Beautiful Assortment ,of

·RINGS. Engagement and Wedding Rings, Jewelry and Silver

finf assortment of Gorham Sterling Silver Goods at Gorham prices. R oers Bros. " Silver Plate that wears. " Waterman's celebrated tain Pens, . A good assortment in e\·ery line at the lowest Jlrices. _ ,

Fine Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Eye Glass repairing. Good work ' at masonable prices. · '

R. BI-1-UNNE.R, Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler,

140 Broad Street, Westfield, N. J. , . r-zz:esc:ee:eue� z;e:e;s;e;e:ue:e:e:eiCVS\ze:e:;e::e • _ e, .�

I. Dainty" ��<�;:;�:�:fm��,",, '"' wau P"r"' """"' I

. Unique and beautiful might also be n2ed iu describing

I I some more ·of our patterns . If yo or taste in w&ll •paper cannot be snitcd here-it can't anywhere .

WELCH Bn,os Painters and Decorator.s,

L.oz?1G'Y3'&s3H'��aw·::.y=::;:,�.:::::J Alb6rt E.

North Avenue, Westfield, N. J.

Telephone &6.

Special Accommod� tions for Board­

ing Horses. First Class Rigs.

BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLES.

Table Luxuries , of all kinde. Faooy Oheeee,

Sardines, Oan nell Goode,

E. MULLER Dell�ate11e1t Store.

Clam Chowder Bvery Prld•Y•

Baumann's Photo Studio.··

We make all the latest styles in

PHOTOGRAPHS.

Full Stock of .Amateur · Suppli8L

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MARKBT. 6 HALSEY ST5J

NEW JERSEY'S

GREATEST MAI L ORDER STORE.

L. BAMBERGER & CO. ,

High Notion. I Th� following advertisement occu­]lles a prominent place In the Gazette {!e Zurich: "An Australian .omcer of <the balloon section wishes to marry 1a lady who .wtll have· th'e\auralie to make her · with him :ln a uaJuu<m,,);'.i'

hour,· fol· journey of

. Atlantic High-lands,· Ohnrch, Seabrigl1t, Nor·

li!Rnd!e, Long BJ•ancb, Elberon, Allen­hurst, .. D�al,· Asbury Pa1k, Ocean Grove, Belmar, Spt'ing Lake aud Point Pleas­ant, At each place there are untold features of escelleuce, including boating, fishing, bathing, drlvlug, golf and silll· liar sports, whi le at the New Asbury Park there nre casinos, arcades, boa1·d walk! an1l nnmerous attractions, !nclnd· h;g tbe best music11l and varltity enter­tainments, provld\ld by the tnnnlclplll govemment. Yon are surely going IIOWewhere over the Fourth , and If yall want good hotel accommodations and 11 genuine holiday yon shouh\ vloit the North Jersey coast resort.. The New Jersey Central reaches every resort or prominence In .Jereey, au<l the new book, entltle<l, " S�R Shore an<l Mountah1s, " is�ne<l b y the General Passenge1· De. r>artment, at 14:J Liberty street, New Yo1·k, Is replete with vnlnable data and Interesting pictures. H Is Heut to any nddrcas upon receipt of stx cents In 1tamps. A hotel book Is sent rree upon npp!l.c�tlon.

'l'hc St. r.onis rail'. Those who have visite<l tbe great Ex·

position at St. Louis, are loud in their praise of its vastness and beauty. E•ch department is complete, and no matter what branch yon may visit one finds therti everything to the minutest detail. The grounds are magnificent in their !lora\ decorations anJ thti "Pike" is by far the most elaborate entertainment of its kind ever exhibited, The New Jer­sey Central will run low rate coach excursions to St. Louis on •July 7, 14. 21 and 28, and very liberal stop.over privileges are allowed at the inte1·estiog points enroute. Write to W. 0. Wllish,

·Jr.', District Passenger agent of the New 'Jersey c.,ntral at Newark, for circulat· . rates and other information.

; mmar Goods ' Refrigerators, first class article

vory cheap. Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Screens and Doors, Ice Crea m Freezers, Hammocks, Enameled \Vare, Pre!erving Kettles,

Hardware Co., Park avenue and Front Street, PLAINFIELD, N. J ,

Chester Farm Dairy

Produces Pure Milk & Cream Orders respectfully solicited

AMBROSE P. JAMES, MOUNTAINSIDE, ·f:'l · J.

Ashes and Garbage Collected.

REASONABLE PRICE. N. Nelleen, weetfleld. Steaa larhle and Granite Worta

FENCING FOil OEM�TiCRY PLOTS, Lara• Variety of orinlte Monum ....

Pae•••llc Teot1 ter LltttriRa ••• Canl•a•

L. L. II•NNING A IION1 :':mat at,, C.r, Claat..S .A.weu . p&;AI.,.UD, •• •

COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, JULY l , l904.

KEIT!!'S TlmATI\E If there is one place on "arth that one

forget about tile heat and at the t.ime be entertained that place is

Always noted for the cowforto its patrons, the same is uevt'r

than Uuriug tllis smumt:r,

the most expensive plant of New York, the Union Sqnare

a haven of rest where

nhva) s kept at the and th11s amid nl·

I'ltOCTOR'S: 15 <legrees be·

the outside · atmosphere, . Hundred and Twenty.

is a popnlar place Next week will

best attractions in . here this

Hariem

,JIIost appropriate to tbe season is the leading attro.�tlon at Procter's Twenty. third Street theatre commencing Julv 4th, when Kromm's military scene spectacle " Onr Boys in Blue " incor· porates the Zouave drill, aud iu addition to this fenture which has hitherto been considered sufficient the drill is l!la<le part of a paut.omime in which nnmemns electl'ical and mechanical effects are

I I &· I l l W. Freal St. Pi.AIIIIFIELD, Ill, J,

IMrORTANT SELLING NOTICE ! Unprecedented Bargains until ·Fourth of iuly,

Cousi<lerable 'portions of the LEDERER STOCK 11re •till lurking Ia varion• llHI'ts of our buil<lit1g, IIIHI as every v�stlge m ust go we have 8 • ran��:<"\ t< SPECIAL 0LE ARA�CE SAJ,E of :thi•, together with t: residue of the SWEin'SER, PEM BROOK & CO. STOCK · and a numbee of :MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES secure<! by us at extraordinarily to� price•. All w i l l go to mRke this sellilt&: event un� of momeutons iotere&t to tlte Luyers of this section. A few of tl1e bargains are told of herela, . Over a hundred more ure being &l'l'anged as this goes to pre•s.

4x4 J,Q�SDALE CAMBRIC 73 good <!Uul�ty, Epecial nt, yd . : 4 C

c of LHilies' Hats trlmtned and . . at hillf forlller prices, ,

lit . . . · 34t yd :�.CHTL' • slight. values ·

. . . . . - 98t

; were 25c to U@c at . . . . . . . . . . . 101: eath

. . Ribue<l Vests . . . . . . 21i: Ladies' Ribbed Veets . . . . , . . . . sc

inclu<llng a six-foot battle equipped nod Cllllllble of

<ltscUt!lri!!;IUtg its big gnus and blltteries lly

The Fisc

·her

' . . . There is no grander scenery nnywhbre

than you will find on the journey to Mauch Chunk via the New Jersey Cen-tral.

' Jersey is attractive especially iu the

northern section and the t•olling conutry offers a vniety of attractions the like of which no ot ter section can boast. Penn' sylvania and its mountains are too widely known to need elaboration, but !\lauch Chunk 110d vicinity Is a garden spot, if ever there. was one. The Switchback Railroad is novel :inasmuch as no 1110 tive power is ueede<l for opet·ation. Tbe inclines are gradual and in tbe fonrt.,en· mile journey thel'e nre many i nteresting experiences and fascinating •cenes unfolded with 11 startling rapi<litv

For a day's outing there is no place more thoron�thly enjoyable than Mauch Ohunk, an<\ when the small cost of a dny's tl'ip is considered there is little left to be said. The New Jersey central will ron otJe of its popular one-day excnr sions to 1\lauch Chunk on the Fourth of of July by special train which will leave \Vesttield at 9 . 1 2 a. m., arriving at Mauch Chunk before noon. The return­ing train does not leave the mountain re•ort on til 5.30 p. Ill. , hence the1·e io ample time for journeying over the Switchback, visiting Flag St.tff and Glen Onaka.

Notice. 'L'he following resolutions were unanilllomtly Ml'O}IteU ;-Hl-:1!01.\'l':O : That tt Is to the interest of the

Town of \Vesttlchl th'Lt sidewalks of BoM.rrls, three feet wlde1 l.J4d buttt K.ml constructed on and H.long the stret!tB Allll :eectlons of ttroots in mt.ltl tu\'\'ll hcrelna!tt!r nu.med, to wit : on and nlong tbu CtL!!tol'll=• sitle of Downer Stteet ln front of the pt·o

�el'ty of :\�ax Snyder, Jlfty feet

zg;�� t��e"'�����r1)}1�R��r �11'fJ���'�J��x�t��!tut� front of the })fOI)erty of ,Jollu Gibney one hundred teet fwm the westel'lr llue ot John Cox. etc. R.t:soJ.vlm : TbH.t lt is t() the best Interest of the '1\nvn of \\1estfl�hl that a lateral sewer eight Jnchljs In llhuneter be bmlt 1�nd con­structed on aml n.long New York A'•enue from a point where New \'ork AYcnue inttJrsecl!i First Street to u. point Wht!ra New Yorl� Ave­nue interst>cts Park Street, nml tllflt. tho house service connectlontt be coustructed up to the curlJ line And at Ute HP.me time tul Jlart of the sA.ld laterA.\ sewer, p,s per ortl1nance, R.tJt\ nm.t the JlfOI>tit assessment be mado tt.g1t.inst tlle u.huttmg Jll'opert)• fot• this sewer, etc. etc, Rt'.t«ll.Vt!ll : 'l'hat \t h�. to th11 best lnt.e?est of the 'l'own of \\�esUleld tbat " lateral sewer tmcht inches In d huneter be built anti con-�ti��f����,.fl�r�1�������rg�!!'n�l'"::.,�uv:l��t�r����1! llmmtu.in Avenue, In a northerly direction 14f.MI feet more or lt!s.M. and that the lumse t�.tlr­\'lce coNwetlunK be (•onHtructed up to tho curh line anti ut tho &tLUle time R.8 JJ&rt of tho said hLterHol r;ewer, 88 1�1' or·tllruuwe, anti that tb.u ptOJH!f I\HSft181UeUt he tnt.cJe K�ftiDHt the abQt­ting tuoperl)' fnr thla sewer, titc., fitc. lh:HOJ,\·•:u: 'fhat It IM t o the htl!tt tutu rest ot the 'l'own of Wesltleld tbat a lateral sower elwllt Jnuhes to. diameter be built and oon• fJtructed on and alon.r Uudley A veuue from a polnt where llurllt�)' A\'t!IIUe 'nteraeeta LAw· renee A\•enua to M. flolnt where Dudley Avenno lnter"'oto Hi&blan<l Avenn•. and tbat the hou86 tmrv�ce conneut\ons he conat,ructed Ull to the uurb line and at the snrno tlmd •� J•art of tt:,��t� }R���!�flea::�t41��1:;.e�:r m�:c:v.r��t tbu almttrrut_llropert� fur t.hiH HBwort 11tc , etc. •ote 1 NOTJOI!: JH IUJttEIIYU VJI:N that i�� t�Klt��� ��ri'.��rr�}s t'r�·��o�.�l)��uw:"n\���: M:tb1:tJJt:1�1r�� 0t�t�l'1f1��: 16�:::�1LI:�fll1��-.;�•:� conHidHr 1 he �ro�mllttd hr. llfOVtilllOUtl Abofe ��::!' �y:�ekr'� •. �� '���Hel,\?��·.r �.0�·���!i�a:-: .,venln�t, July tth, liKJ6, 111.t. t1hrbt o'oloolc, Ob· ;leot.lons to ttah l'rOlNI!M!tl hn).1rovument• must l111 Jlled In wrtthu( wtth the '!own Olerk at or bet oro tlto llmo or ••hi uwoth!ll· . J,LOYII 1'HO�!J.�S�f6sork. Woo\t\o\<11 N, ,J,, J une21, 18()1,

de\·i�es in addition to showing lights and simil11r effects.

·.'� l\Iy Friend from Indllt, " one of .tlte enmrtest modern fnrces, will be the dramatic olferiug at the !fifth avenue theatre next week. lt will be Inter. preted by an excellent cast selected from a1!long the membe•·s of the permaueut stock company, and will iocl11<le the re appearance of l'llr. l\Ialcolm Wllli11ms, (who has been ou a vacation fu1• the past few weeks}, Clarence Han<lysides, W i l liam Hawley, Loretta Healy, Lotta Linthicum, and lllat•garet Kirker.

)IADISON SQUAll� flAIIDEN,

Popular music wlll be the order here. afte1· on Tuesday evenings at Beautiful Venice, Madisou Square Gard.,n, where Doss an<l his orchestra are giving most dellgl1tful concerts nightly, Side by side with popular nil(bt comes \Vaguer night. Eacll Thursday will be <levote<l to Wagner. This Wagner night bas been arranged in response to many hun­dreds of letters sent to the management,

--------·�--�·---'J'Ite A nim1tl King 1tl ColiC)' hlund. Frank C. Bostock, the Animal King,

arrived at Coney Island Saturday, dirtct from his Paris hippodrome. With Mr. Bostook came Pt·of. Miller with hi� group of seventeen wild Bengal tiger�; J oc, the famous monkey wbu is jealous of mao's attention to \VOilll\0 and one of the Parle sensations last Winter ; M<le. Morelli, Hermau \Veedon and a <lozeu European ac!s never before seen in this

country.

New Small Grand

The N e w Small Grand Is the latest art product of our manufacture. Competent judges pronounce it The Moot Remarkabl" Grand Plano ol It• Size Ever Made. It occupies but a trifle more space than th e upright and suppl ies a need

' where economy of room-space must be con· sldered, and at the same time practically possesses all the Tone-power, Sweetness, Purity and Breadth of Melodic Expression that marks the FULL GRAND.

I t Is unique In design ·and s·atlsfles the aesthetic sense of the most exacting. /1 must be seen and heaT.'f to be appreciated, 164 Fifth Ave, bet., 21at ta 22cl SU.

&1\d 68 'West 12511\ St.

1868-MAHLON H. FERRIS--1904 SANITARY PLUMBING,

BOT AIR FURMACES STOVES and TIN ROOFING, Etc.

BARGES,

36th Year at Old Stand. We.stfleld, N,.J. ·

•relephone 24-:'ll. Bostock's success in Paris was phe­nomenal. Accm·<ling to the French ll1w all shows must print weekly their gross ����;;��;;;;�;;���;;;;����;;��������;;;;�; receipts. During the six months Bo•· 1 . ,m ,,.. · took was at the hippodrome his gt·oss l receipts were 1,200,000 franks as ng11inst If you go to • . , , VAI L'S you make no mistake ·· 1, GOO, 000 !'ranks of the Barnum & Bnl ley Circus .

The entire show is now being exhibiiP<l T 0 at Bostock's, \)oney Island. Those

A Sunduy lluthtg. To get away from the bot 1111<1 uncom­

fortQble city for a Snm\11y Is the uitn of every city man, nnd when the surround· ings are like those of Lake Hopatcong a.nd the rate but One Dol lnr fot• the trill, but little else I• to be desired.

Lake HO!llltcong is 0,11e of the h�anty epots of New Jersey, 'fhe lnke Is nlue mlles long, but the trl11 by steamer In and about the coves an<l Islands m nkes the journey !\bout 31 miles In lengtb. At the excursion Krouu<lB theru Is every feature for enjoyment, lnolu<llug boat­Ing, fleblng, bathing nod ont-<lonr sports of all klnt\8,

On Sundn)', Jtlly ll, 100·1, the Jersey Cenh·al wil l rnu one of Its popular ex­•lonl to L�&ke Hop11tcong, the rate to be

One Dollar for the round trl111 IUid by tr11ln, whlcb wlll le�&ve Westfield

•t D. 12 •· m. The retnrnhlg train will not leflve the Lake tmtll G.1G p, m , , arrh'ml! ln Nuw York tbree honrH latur Ktollllhlll s.t lnter•ue<llate tmluta. Thi� trip 11 oue of tbe be1t out of New York tlse J'llte tbe obe11pe1t, and for a I!OO<l time ta'lle lt In,

Need i ng Classes

WE GUARANTEE YOU PERFECT SATISFACTION, We Cl\l'efnlly fit enot• eJc to just w)iat ·�ou n�ed; thereby :: ' removing all oye strnin . ':.· , . · · .,, ' · .; '

EXAIIINA.TION FREE. VAIL O ... TIC IAN ANO 103 P•rk Av.e., !I .J EWEL.II:A. ..l•l"fl•ld. .

Ernest Wlh:ox, Theo, A. Pope,

Wilcox & Pope, GARPEITERS · & · BUitDERS.

103 Central Avenue, We.�ttleld, 111. J.

; ·� ll1tlmate1 Cheerfully P�rnlthed.

Jobbllll Promptly Att������� ••

BUILD INO 'I ' :

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A OotlOr Smoke

' you appreciate, so that',s why

t I i

we say, onceJ ,,'_,: .......... ____ ........... DA�.�-TOWN SHUTS DARK-TOWN LOSES

OUT WESTFIELD. TO WESTFIELD. � · cigars you � al l day. i1 ti '

cOI,ORJm C: J�MMJ•]N f•'flOM 'l'IU! IIIISIX I•!SS �U;N•s lU'I'J N im '' Nf�W l'OII K f'J,AV I•'AS'I' IJ)lJ,J,, 1·',\l llJ,l" I'IIJCCI�SSI•' J f f,,

l " < .�/ -: :: ... ' :\· •• •

westfield Cl&ar £m 'J'Jw.n1ame MlutpJ•f und l·'nll of Jutcrc!!lt n·unt�r I•ttched a Mtl'ong c,; ,u••c ·uu•t 1

fl'f.nu the Sturt to the l•,iuill'h••'' Roo•• \\'a.,. \\'t�ll �u J•I•m·h•d •• \\'mdJiehl flit

Pro! peel Street, Westfield.

J ORAC�LAND Property is becoming more valua\:.le everylday.

H o mes for i m m ediate

1 - either for :�· sale. & ' � , · , ' f� Most Li b e ra � . . '' inducements w . ''• fered those who ,

own their own home Union County Realty

Ab r a m ; 6: Welch Repr_esentatlves, , Stan�lrll 6ulldlng, Wcstlleld, .N. J

Tel. 25-B.

J O H N L. M I LLER, (SucceAAor to John lngra.m.)

8ANITAUY PLUMBING, · Steam Hot Water and Hot Air Heatlzu ' Tto Rootlm:. etc. 't ,. ·

SPECIAL ATTENTCON GIVEN TO LOW PRESSURE STE�M HEATING, �',

! � � • 211 Prospect Street. Westfield.

Telephone 30-B.

· .;eunuctct•••••••••••••�'f. · ! HITS, · i S HITS, i .. "' ! HATS. i = Othel" things too, ,. ; .. "' • • $ CLARK, HATTER • . . i '\uun:-�n•e••n••·••••.J

THE N. J. BUSINESS. COLLEOE

ter " Kcl l r �· n·onde .. ou the Coach•

iiiK' r�iue.

W "•tfiold fans were much ourprise<l at the result of the gnwe at Recreation Park Satur<lay last when the Ne•v York Colored Giant• shut out We•tfield by a score of 1-0. Mauager Denwom knew, when he booked the colOted players, t.hat they would give the Westfiel<l colts u good l'nll for iheir IUOUey, !Jut be uot figured on them.givhig.tli'ii · ' the short eud of tile

' '

'l')le ,

, .

Ed ucateM tor buslne'sa. Several tllOusamh of both sexes, testify to this fact. If you are 1 1 Roo3ter ��ti���t:����?:�'b"����������sRii9t��:;r,�g&�i �irc\u. ou the �wac.hiug Hue. HHre are and tho President or tbe SecretRry wlllexpi&ID sonie'Of his remarks to his colore<l.breth· every detail.

ern -who were iloiu..:.stnn1 s : . ,

a'f�������l�·.1�;·�1Jar���:!,�fasf:e�l �mi{y�, " �ave •nv doubt of th• ollie let cy of this school, Wallst· pitched a wide ball and Kelly consult any of its gradil�&.teii u.nd be convinced. told him to ' ' serve the plate firdt a'ud M!,� �lrc:.t�11������r��g�1�1�·�:��:r�t c�� others. . , .

leave the cup and sRucer on tba outside,"

�I�t���. w���e�o ��pl�T�b�u��:;.��nt'l:'ltfgn "�i Grant to the bat-Kelly tol<l him to

�·bleb Is on� SlllJ.>er luarter. " Pick out a n ice oue, Ought to see the

6ri�'1g�:!� 111�:et, •;..::::: Bulneu C:oll•l•• nice oite I picked out at the party last C. T. Miller, Prealdent. ulght . :• ·. · .

E. A. Newcomer, Sec::.Treu.. Pop DeVoe struck a foul tip and

... JAIES MOFFETT ••.

CARPENTER

BUILDER. 'r011-pefi Street,

We•tlletd, Ne;.- JerNJI Estimates Qheerfully Fur·

nished.

JOHN COLTRA, Carpenter & B�i,lder.:

called do•vn by Kelly with, " Uhalk u your. tip's off."

The ' ' Rooster " tol<l one batter th•t the balls were coming In buucbes, like bananas, and to pick on t a good on�.

Browu went t� 'tue bat l!ud was ln­

structt�d aa tollo.ws ; " Now, Mr. Brown, hit It down, to this. town of great re· U9�U, "

DeYne's legs didn't watch. His right oua was just twice tba size of 'the left and be �xplalne<l lhat; by say lug he took pattern after his girl ft-leildil'ivho always kept their roll tlowu thell' stocking for safe keeping.

* .. * * Poole, of the Aeolian, caught Slllttr­

<lay's game, h�ndsome " Jack " Burke IJelug forced oat of tbe g11me " itb a "l"�lue<l ohonlder.

� * * * 'flo -tao _. Notwithstanding all reJJorts ta the con·

trary, l:lhorty Hickman le stlll workltt!f over time with Westfield,

the ll1tll \\' hen llib Mcnut lhuu. The buslues• men's Wlltiuee hel<l at

Recreation Park, Wednesday afternoon, was fairly well attended for a stlut off The Westfield's oppoueuts wer� the New York Colored Giant• who treated West­tield to a shut out last Saturday. The local boys got together and banged the ball good and hard wheu hits meant

Eight to tbree was the result, and have boen more had the \Vest-

the Scotch Plains bo}·s bucked the Colonia A. C. team, of New·

and were victorious by a score of · · " Smiling " Jimmie llluntross

wai! In the points for the Scotch Plaine !Pam and pitcbe<l good ball throuahout. A small attendance wltnessttl the game. the game.

------.-···-4�----A.O. U. n·. Defeated br f1�trwood A. C .

Saturday the A. 0. U. W. team, of W�stfield, captained by Arthur Flagg, visited the Garwood A. C. boys at Gar· wood and were downed by the close score of 3-2 1'he game was close and inter· estlog from start to fiuish.

Orau;e DeJCnh ChtatJuuu.

At Orange Oval S��oturday the local team took· into cawp the Chatbaw's by a score o(ll to 0. Several times the Cliath· aw boys had men on 3d bag, but were unable to land a tally,

'rhe Mecca tOr Shriners.

No mot·e appropriate place could have been 'chosen nor a more opportnne time seiocted th�n Atla ntlc City for the meet ln.g ·of the Imperial Council of Mystic Shrlners. Atlantic City Is a place of a thousan<l ln as much as its make-up, �s­pecially In the summer Is · that of fun nod gaiety. There is eyerythlng the occasion'• mlllht demand at the famous resort and for a good time It cannot be beat . There Is at ways fun on the board walk and piers, and the bathing Is un­equaled, The boating or salllnl( facll

!ties are the beet, and uo matter which WilY you turn there I• something doln!(, The hotelo, �umbering . wore than 200, are manels as hostelries and the typic•! "boniface" I• ever pre•eut, E•oh hotel Is complete to the wlnuteet <letR II, anti grill rooms, mthskellers, palm gar<l•n•,

JOBBI"G A SPECIALTY. Plan• Furulahed If Desired.

-:::;;;;:;;::::::::; ouu prulors, mnalo halls and the like Rra I features at eaoh bonae. Atlantic City Is decidetlly acceasibla be01uue of the Pxoetlent train service fttrulohed by the Now Juroey Central from New Yot•k, Fut tr!lhl� leave station foot of r,Jbet·ty atteet at 0.40 II, Ill , 1011 U , 'lil p• 111,, pi\•H­lDII thron!Jh the famous ' re•oa·t, Lake­IVOotl, · For tbe occasion of the Irnpe.­rlul Connell the Now Jersey CentrRI ha• plauell ou s•le rednce•l rata tickets, goml JIOirltl on July t1 1111•1 12, and trood re­tnrnlul .Jnl)' !3 to 28, 111111 wltb tbe fRme<l sea ehore resort 11t It• belght there IK no reason why every hool)' who 1081 there ohould not hrtve 11 l(oo1t time. If )'on wr&ut " tlwe table write to 0. lll. Dnrt, Gsuerrll Paaaenl(er Al(eut, New Jeney Cvutr�l. New York Oity •

Uoahlouco Il!l Piil'ltJ.!;ftl'eot. Wli:STflllt.D, Nli:W ,JilRl-lllY, .· Tel. �0 F

Dasuerreotypes Can Be Cleaned and Restored

To Ali lholr ort.lual loOitUIF bF aOCJa• :oob, ltto llroad••F (tnlh 81r•e•), "IIi, '' fur o11e d••ll•r• llentl hr mall ar ••· ltrooo, bo1uerreotrP•• •••• 111ore ,.,.,. raott>rr CIOI'llll8 lh•• •ur.C•Ihaw. elrla at •totur•• 0 °•8 •••toanor wrlteer "The pbotocraph (OOPt I diiiiUorreotype) , ... FIOIIIVId JMIIrdiF Hfl 1 •m dollcbtod wltb It ; lee I thai 1 -ur haft �· •••l vrandmotber with me liPID; vw • ..... I,, II, w. P., WMIIIDIJtoa,:D. o.•

WESTFIELD'S .. POSITION IN ALIS MATTER.

lliA NAIHm Ut]l'UIAN loi'l'A'I't]S IllS S IJ)t] Ul•' 'I'll f•! 'J'JtOifJIJ , f•!

J u l·,ni r nnd H•JU IU'e llJun uer--t�tmeral t•ublic t.:uul"'idm· J\ Jh n f.JI'O\\;d of tluitter�•• l•'orfCi tctl «• �UIIe UIUIIIOl Jlt� 'l'hi'0\\'11 Out.

'l'be Stand•ru herewith puuli•lws " letter frmu Mauager Deuwuu rrgurding the \Vestfield-Alis muddle, It places the Alis crowd of quitter• in " very pom· l igbt before the geueml uaseball lov ­lug public. The forfeited game cannot be thrown out and fuir minded fan• of Plainfield and Westtieltl eou•idet' tl111t Westfield hHs offered Plaiufiald all that could be expecte<l with a view fur a coutiuuauce of tile games.

Here is Mr. Denman 's letter: Sportinll' Editor BTANDAlW :-Tile po­

sition of \Veotlield in tlu• Alis coutl"o­veroy is conslsteut , Westfield sl!loHls for true sport and honesty . When the rules which govern basebal l Kre dist·e­garded the game becomes an absurdiry. 'l'he dispute<l game was fmfeite<l tu 'Vestfiel•l ty the refusal of L:•ptain Farmer of Alis to continue play aud the withdrawal of the team ft·um the Heltl by Manager J ohnstou. 'l'bis is bal l law.

It is admitted by the Alia Club KLd uo reusouiug can alter the �;ttuatiou. 'l'he sole conten,ion of Alis is that "tbere w11s so much suspicion in the m inds of the tllll

their fur

· noth wean

�',;! ,,"'"�··�c that

!ties lttee, cleu.u watutger. was forfeited.

that psr•on­to deprive the puh­

pltlueure iu the con­the series. Is the pttblic the peroonallties ?

The puhlic will not hasten to t'orow water on a flRme started with th .. lucifer of personalities, uut will rather stHnd around and 1 !oat over tb� destruction.

'1.The series should continue for two rea@oos :

"First-Couawon sense : Will Alh ever have prestige until they defeat Westfield 'I .

"Secon<l-BuslnPs• : · The attendance lit and receipts from gamea ar� meas­ured accoroling to the attraction . and riv•lry. "With the series continued it means a large attendance, the two places moving tbeir supporters with tmch game.

' ·Tbere are hundreds of Plainfield people who would exert themselves to attend a Westfield game, who wouldn 't bother themsel'fes to see tlte Murray Hills, Chatham, �latllson, or any fort>ig!l team Agald, how many persons will a club other than a local riv&l brlnat with it to witness a game eitner in Plainfield or W •sttield ?

"'VestfiotJlll iSn't goiug .to heave a sig'· , <lisbaod its tel!w. or sell its plant fot· firewood, H there IUt' no further gntneil. It will feel the losa of revenue that the �ames would bring, but the two bun• dred and fifty and more w•wbere of Its association are an organization strong enough in honesty to keep the gnme 'j ust traveling along,' and there I• more to baseball than the sotuon of 1904,

1 5�lanager tloo.

" Yours truly, ,"C. H. DENliAN,

Westfisld Baseball Assqciil-

.. Westfield, June 27." \\' ould A lis StooJt So I�ow ·�

It is reporte<l that the Alis team Plainfield Is endeavoring · to · a rrange a serle� of gamea with the st: Mary's to tllke place of the cancelled game with \Veotfiel<l, It is said, however, that Ails will not play the Sir �Iary 's unless,..the lattel' club wlil agree not to play West, field thi• season. well , of all things! Does the Alis wanag�went, after doing otber wean

.au·d c'oiatemptib.le ti-icks, iii.

tend to stoop so low as to tt·y a nd work a boycott arrangetuent to prevent games with the Westfield aut! St. Mary club� 'I What wore c'ould one expect from Plain· field? ·

KIDNEY-DISEASE";CURED IJ lho New Mt4lclno, Cal•cura lolvant.

Yeur Montr lack li lt DoH Not Cure.

UTto.l, N. Y., MBrch 10, 190\1, Mu IJe11r Sirs: I received a sample bottle of Dr, Dowld Kennedy's 11�UJ medicine, C1\l-unrm Soh·ent� a few months ago, I wno grl'otly pleased with It, and decl<led to try a huge bottle. I therefore purchased throe bottles of •rr, Shcolmn, null I am pleasecl to inform )'on Lhnt I hove 1Jeou greatly houofitod b:r It and consider myself cured, If my klolue:r trouble ever assorts Itself llgRiu (and I "Ill �uro lt will not) I will not be>itllte to con. thme tho u•o of thl• grand medicine,

I wish you would "oml some sntnplos to tho parties on the eiwlo;eol ll•t, all friends of mine, who urn sutft1riog from kidney troubll•, I olo not wl<h yml to ugo my numu Jlllb!loly, Yours l't•ry tmly,

II ynnr <lrnggl•t do!!s not h11vo Oal-oura Solvt1nt, wrltu t� tho Onl .. onr1\ OnrnpBny, Ilou!luut , N. Y., hut 1\Ak your clntgglst tiNt, ifol,OO 11 bottle. · Only one Hizo. ; Ouaromtuo , Your !lrni(gl<t will ro!nm �ot1r money if CJnl-our" fnil 11 · t o cure1 Rnd l'ho Oul.onra OoJD)Il\llY will i'"Y tho drug. giHt, l&omomhor, Ct41 .. olll'l\ �olvent curelt os·� of nil ca•e• o,f Kluuuy, Dl•<l<ler ILnd. Llvor dlsortlora. " •' : -11 t 1 , ,._

. t Enrrthlnr u · ,oun nfilfil th� lin� or

Creamery Milk and ......,.;;,;;;;,o,;;;;,;;;,;.,._ • Cream.

Promotes Oigeslion.Cirerful­ness and Jlest.Conlains neilher Opium.Morplliue nor }fiueral. Nor NARC OTIC .

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A�ecl Remedy forConslip!l­lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrltriea Worms,Conwlsions,felll!rish­ness and Loss OF SLEEP.

CISTOR;Ii l'or Infants and Children�

The Kind You Hava Always Bousht

Bears the Signature

of

I n Use

For Over T h i rty Years

��----------------�� · cASTORIA ' Amos H. Van Horn, Ltd.

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Our Way of Advertising Bargains for EVERY day In the week, i n one department o r another-and you GET them " as adverti-'ed ." whether you come I n o n 'the ad . or not I (C.oh t•r- or O<COM-4•lloa,)

$8 -White enameled contiDu - · ous post Bed, brass scrolls • -•12. usually.

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$20 -E,.ceptionally p r e t t y • carved cherry frame,

damask covered Suit­regularly $27.

$9 98-Solld oak: eatenlloa : $13 -0 a k frame V e I o u r Table-round le�s- 0 Couch - claw feet -. • waa 118.

. was $17.

The Oarland Refrigerator, $4.98

The 7·watl Hard\\·ood Refrbr· erator that•• 11uaranteed in every way ! Thottlanda in Ulfoe-not � one�� ever came back!

Of ktla-drlod hardwood, highly polldbeli-built to keep lc'=', nut to \\'lllit� it !

Other makes,. all warranted� lee Chesu-tJ.tV up, . a..- The .. .,.Uti" Rlfrlleraterl­lood �h••bor of •llll•wlllle pollohed plale , ll ... t Olllf IOld ll•rt l ..Y

Folding Go·Carts $3.49 to $15.

A •pleudld Hoe-none to beat It Ia size, quality and variety!

Carriages, too, $7.oo·up. Porch Chalre, Rockon,

Lawn Settees, Bencheo, etc. All Cut Prices !

" Perfect '" _Wickles-' Blue Flame Oil Stoves. No danger, odor or complicated mecltanlsm to botlter. Operated

every day for, Interested vlaltorll�wloh yo11'd call and eee what a �omlort It 11 1

AMOS H. VAN HORN, Ltd .. Be ��r" you ••• uNo. 7S" Hnd ltrst oamo "A.!W:OS" be(an eaterlnr our atort.

. �������· 73 MARKET ST., NEWARK, .N. J. BAsv·, Noar Ploao St., Wool ol aroa4 ae. PAYMBNT8 .AIII•.Kio,, lr•.Vwt•-'-·

..... , .................................. � J� ·W. Manhattan

DEALER IN

All Kinds of BLUE STONE. �te•Wenc:e s o Elm Place, Plainfield, N, J,

Flai[IDI, Curbln11 Sills and CopiDI. All work done under my 11eraonal aapervlilou "nd guaran·

Page 8: t:=:=:::::::: == ==== FA I R A OR ES D RI VIN C== tW E ST ... County Standard... · THE,tJNI()N STANDARJ) Has the largest circulation of any Weekly Newspaper Published in Union County

Genius.· are said to hove

"' mo\'lng and IH'Ight. wblch Indicates mental ldnd. it does not mat ..

Edward N . H ussey & Co. GaqJenter and Bui l der,

. � �.----...... ---·� RIGHT HERE IN WESTFIELD

You cau u:et the best sen·ice in electric li!!ht wiring, bell repairs, HLIU the wost wotlern elec­tric H.ml gHs fh::tur��.

Prompt Attention, good workmanship a·1d reaspu,.ble prices win rue trade.

M. J. Tobin, W ESTFIELD, N . J,

� � Stale Ice C ream

i s not only tasteless but nlso very iujn rious to the health,

'The ouly place' in W estfiehl Cream · is made

l . 1904 . •

J . S. I RVI·NG CO DKALKII8 I ll . • •

Coal, Lumber . ' auilding Materials, Mouldln&s and Kindlln& Wood. Feritnz111 P'or Lawn, Carden and P'leld, Office and Yard···Central Ave., near R. R. Crossing Westff�� , I Order11 by Mail Will Receive Protnpt Attent1;0, I

�BLEPHONE 19 A.

R. P. HOH ENSTEIN. �� G·oo.:l Mou.1.1t:. 1 So1�1e meu are more caref�l, . . of ,,,t}J�i�.· w!.J�eh thun of 1 thetr horse. A gootl IVOI\.1l1o':;\!J.tellt�t� I t . be cyr.le or 1 horse, means c�!;� AtJ�; .. �tte· " ' ·· Quy c IHm1e.ss nut! i

r.l ri vers' su}iplies'' call· b�\ . ,. ,. . ... . roi' style, correct. I ness a ncr. we_nt:: -_.�-. ·' J - - . · ';;�rr�-���:?�!��f"' .. ·.·,=.'.f .. :r .. {··.·.: .. :, .. �.: .. f.,;;,�-<- -.-� .. , . ., I ':f;.f:��- f_ :�' � ----

Westfield.

·l!at.:� .. l'hr·enc>log:lcal Journal. 427 Prospect St., \Yestfleld, N • • T.

:, '1. Justice to'r the Negro,

the negro asks Is that the door ' '"''· . • ·'.·'·'· rewards Industry, thrift, lntellt­•"""" and cbu.ractor be left as wide 0110n . to h l rn as for the foreigner wlto con.

Jl�antly comes to this country. More than th is, he has no righ t to roqueat. "·���SR lhan t h is, a re(lttl>llr. bas no right to . Youoheafo-Brmhar T. Washington,

. Farmtnr. ln Japan,

'.\: . ; 'J'he Ingenuity of farming In )apan :may be l nfe rrAd from the fact that th• : •· ' '14G,OOO,OOU l n hahllants l i ve a lmos t en• Urely on the lll'od twtlons or 11 cult\·

:vated area ahout one·t.hl rtl the slr.e or 'lll lnniH.

Bohemian Laoernalters. In tho Hllllllt rorMt. v l l lu�"s nr Do· 'lle ntln t hn rot Il l'� �nm� I , fi'lll t•unr 1�" .. mulu!I'R, who woo•lc oh lolly In the win­ter, ruther, lrtlllhllr aud •;lil lrl rt•JI IIIIIDif &huH a l l Hrr uonpluyotl.

GREAT SLAUGHTER IN PRICES For Th ursday, Friday and Satu rday, at

�ENDEL'S PUQE FOOD MAR�ET Cor. Broad and Elm Streets, Westfield, N. J . .

WE GIVE RED STAR STAMPS

N EW POTATOES, Very Best Elgin Butter! WE GIVE 20 Sta mps Free.

FREE

3� lbs. Granulated Sugar and

I lb. SOc. Mixed Tea all for

60�alf bushel. 21ctb. S. & H. GREEN STAMfiS

FREE ! FREE ! Look at This Offer !

3� lbs . . Granulated Sugar and 1 Can of Condensed Milk and 1 lb. 60e. Mixed Tea

all for

3� lhs. Granulated Sugar, J Can Milk, J do:. Best Lemons

1 lb. Best 70c. Mixed Tea all for

I l b . Best Baking Powder,

3� lbs. Sugar, all (or

SOc 60c 70c 45c Fresh Eggs,

21c DOZEN.

New Salmon

10\an

eocw�rth Stamps FREE

wltla ••r of I" til••• al'tlol•• :

A FEW DEEP CUTS 3 lbs. Large Bags 6 'Rolls ZEST,

Choice Prunes Best Flour Toilet Paper

19c 69�ag 25c 12cpkg 8 r:rAM PS.

Mendel's Good Coffee, New Cheese,

Java Coffee 2e0ic: · 27fb 17lli 1 2lb ' 20. Stamps Free 8 Statllpll Free.

3 1�.

J 8 Stamp8 Free

Doz. Boxes Parlor l\latchee tuc 3-\b Box St11rch . . . . . . . . , . , 20c 3 lbs Best Rice . . . . . . , . . . . . ,21ic 8 lb. pkg. No. 2 Rice. . . . , .20c Large bag Table Salt . . . . . tOe t lb 1Jo11 Seeded Rabine . . . . . 12c Bottle Best VInegar, . . . . , tOe Bot. Worcestershlre SaucP, 1:10:: Large bottle Sweet or Sour

Pickles . . . . . . . , . , , . . . . . . tBc

8 Extra 8tamp8 with any of these art1eles1 Large Bottle Onions . . . , . . . . t3c Larl(e jar ·Marmalade, . . . . . 170::

· Qt. jar Mol11�ses or Syrup . . lf>c 2 lb. Pkg. Baby Oats . . . . . . . toe 2 cane line Peas . . . . . . . . . . . 24c 2 ean• line TomatOBtl . . . . , • . 20c 2 CIIUS Lima Beans . . . . . . . . . 24c fl b�r• Mendel's Soap . . • . , . . :a so: L•rge bottle Blueing . . . . . . . toe Large bottl& Aw mania. , , . . tOe

Bottle Root ,Bee•· Extract . (makes o �rallons) . . . , . · . . . 12c Luge Box Euamellue, . . . , IIKl

Pkg. FarluR . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1oc . Pkl!, Tapioca . . . , . . . . . . . . . toe Pk11. �P&I!hettl �, . . . . , . . . . . . IIKl Pi!k. Macuoul . . . . . . . . . . . . , IOC 1 doz. Lemons . . . . . , , . . . . . 12c 1 Can best Sahuon . , , . . . , , , , !fie Can best Cal. Apricots . . . . . 17c

Very Bnt J ersey Lard.

I Olb Baker's Cocoa,

19C BOX,

Big Cuts in our Meat Departmen·t for ·Thursday, Friday and �aturday

Prime Rib Roast Sirloin Steak Chuck 1Steak l lbs Chopped �cf Best City Cured Hams Shoulclcrs Lamb

16lb 16tb 10fb 25ci 12tb IO!b Lamb Stew Plate l'eef Roast Veal I Lamb 'Chops Sliced Boiled Ham Pork

5tb 5rb 1 2rb •