SUMMER SHOES! - Rockaway Township Free Public Library
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SUMMER SHOES! - Rockaway Township Free Public Library
VOL.-XI, NO. AC>. R O C K A W A Y , N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 31, i<j<; SUMMER SHOES! A SHOE YOU DONT ItAVETO T D V "BREAK IN" ' 1 f\ I a pair of MEHORIAL DAY. Fittingly Observed HereBe v. Frederick Bloom Was tlie Orator. BIG CROWD PRESENT. I I I , ' l l ' ( l INC Jill, l l . ' l r, rl, , <||,, I V , l , , IVIien I In' j-ijicrllli r vvuh (Juiu . "Mli Ilk'' Iniiliy a oubli 1 utlit'i', Wl'lll lie, W'lilH[ir'rlll|; Hiift Illil] ||>W: i - o o d - b y — p t u y fur uu-. m y tnutlM'i, hlHUr! ItlHn Mi'— I.irt'Wi.'ll, U r o l l i i - r ; " A n d lie Bl.rii\e lil« (trier I D V U K I I I U T . 1'Urtti, wlUt l o o l x H l w llrni iiml luurlt'HH, And Mis purlltiK KUKJ- WUH u a r l C H u I'ltcii^li Ills hoitrt WUH luno n n d ' b t c r U > H bun fiuin till h o l i i v i d Iu ifo. Lo 1 y o n H u g of t r c e d o u i llanliliif; §ljocsv and you will not be dissnpointcd. Miseas' Patent Leather Slippers. MINOR'S "EASY"SHOE FOB WOMEN Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords. Children's Shoes in grcrtt variety. Some Bargains in Broken Liuos and Odd Pairs MINO^WSrSHOE of Shoes. E. H. TODDT W. (J. T. IL. vy CONMJCTED BY TltKIK UltVRHBKNTATIVE. Homo Proleotlon. A nong bird, norolioil fu llio orchard uotiv, l'ourml form lior iioto» on ihc muniing air.1 Thon How to protooi IIIT blnlilnira ili'nr, From ft truant buy who wanuoren Uioro. Appropriate Exercises. On Tuesday aftoviioou thu difffirout dojmrtuiouts' of our public school comluoniorntod Mtmorinl Day by lioWlug oxoroises npproprinto to tho ooonsslon. PollowiiiR in tho program of tho exorcises ns roiiderod 111 tho "ohnpol" by tho nppor gmdes: "Decoration Da;" llcsmc Minor. AgQOH ivrojincziWBkl 8bo tlnuoroil about am) orlml wllli puln. "llobln Ktilbronsl" "Ohl Sparo iuv lUirttUjjB! Tuoy'ro aU my Mnlcom UcornM). euro." A Flag ft.xorc.190, TUroo tloys of Hoom 8 lint uor crlos of four wore nil In vain, John liollilio, wiuio Uoplvr, Duvla tviitmi. Clioriia, "Scatter llio lrlower8" Llor blrtiUuga arv KUDP, Iwr noat la tmro. Olrlo of Ilooiu Koiir. btio Binds no inoro In llio orcliuru tree, "King of tlio Rainbow1 Iteoltatlon, Ella Palmar. But olilrpa to bur dl!iai>iK>lutod muto "'Mid tlio (Ireon Fields of Vlrjr'uln1 Sons, Of their blrtlUngHtnrooti no inoro lo Uo; 1'liobo suuwgor. Oforuol lioysnnd or cruol fato. "PotrloilBW tiool union, llovoau Sbawffer. So grief worn momon, In and ilonpair, Chorus, "Tlio King of Our Union Korover' Mourn for ibolr lualoma and llnQ no real; Mohool. TUoy wore onoo their joy, tliolr prhlo nnil euro; "Oraoo't* Couiplalut' Hocitntion, Itiu mm lius roliiwil 1I10 iloar homo nost. Maputo Tucker. Clara Uurraw and litliol I'roemai l'lano Duet, llut law proiootR tlto songbird's nost, |fl Dialogue, " o u r Flau' AvonKi tliutr tilotitl In llekl iiml iflou; Joiiu May and Coeil (ii'mril. Outlaws, wliloli I\UH ver uur own bo\u>3t>, "Drtvlny lloino tlio Cows' Kooltailon, Kofuso tu ahl'llor t tie lloluos of MLM). Anna llurlu'. -ltov. 1). A. IludUock. "Tribute to tho Brave' Cliorua, GUIs of Itoolll J. A Memorial l>«y lixcrclso, Tlneu Ulrls ol lfuoin a. The Gates of Hell. '•tt'lum tlie l.lglita nrc Out1 Soon, Rov. Mr. Tnlmngo, In 0110 of lila sorKlva Wlutturd, IUOUS thus outlined tho "Gates of Holl:" Itooltntlou, "Tommy'a Marbles' Elmo Crane. Onto tho first, impure literature.; gnto "Hour Native LMUI1 tho 8C001KI, tlio ilissolnto dnuoo ; gutii Chume, school. tlio third, indiscreet nppnrol; gnto tho Hooltatlou Plnno Solo. Itl'Ollilllull, fourth, alcoholic bevorngn. "Tho wlno cup is tho patron of impurity," ho said, speaking of tho lust "unto." "Tho offloors of tho lnw loll ns that nearly nil tho mow who go into tho shambles of donth go iu iutoxioutod, tho lnoutnl nud tho spiritual abolished that thobrnte may trianrph. Toll mo that ft young umu drinks, and I know tho whole, story. If lio becomes 11 cnptlvp of the vluo oup ho will become tho captive of all other vioes; only RWO him timo. Tho courts that liconno flip PIUO of strong drink, llcenso gambling houses, license libovtiilisms, lioottao disease, lioonso doath, lioonse nil .sutl'oriiius, tvll oriiuos, all despoliations, nil (lit'iisters, all niurdors, nil woo. It is llio courts mid tho legislature thut are swinging wide opou this grinding, creaky, stupondons gato of tho lost." Torturod A Wltno.ii, Iutonso 3iuTorlu|j was I'udtiron by wltuess T. L. Martin, of Dixie, Ky., betoro he guvo this evidenoo: "I coughed every night until ray throat wna nearly row; then titod Dr. Kinii'R Now DlBCOvnry whloh ROTO Inslnnt rollof. I hnro used It in my family for fonr years and rcnonimotid It M the greatest lojumly tor OonRbs, Golds and all Throat, Ol.ost and Lung troubles. It will Rtop tho worst oongb, nnd not only provontB bnt absolutely enros OonBiimptlon. Price fiOo. nod $1 00 Every bottlo gnarnntood. Ttlnl lu)ttlo» tree at Wllliom Qoinrd'a Drug Store "DoWIU'a Littlo Knrly ltlaers nn tho fluest pllla I over used "—D J. Moorn, Millbrook, Aln. Tbny ijiilahly com nil liver and bowel trotibloo. \Viu. Ovrnrd. New Officers Elected—Thirteen Young I n lliu HUliny f'xluH ul,,,vu: Ladles Decorate the Graves—Rev. M. S On, u> death and glory dualling, Lambert Spoke at the Monument- on, wlioro Hwordn uru cliLii^in^. oluoliliitr, Edwin Matthewt Read the Roll of on, 'mid porlls dread, uiipalling, Honor Ou, tliej'll' fullliiK, fulllnj!, falllnt;, t)D, tlioy'ro Krowlng lower, fewer, Yesterday was Memorial Day and an Oa, thoir lieurt^ bent uiutie truor, usual was obflorvetl iu thin place by the Kockiuvny Memorial Association in a fitting manner with their customary exercises iu tho uftoruoou. Finer weather could not have boon desired and tho uurrouuding population seemed to torn out In full. Huudrods of poojilo, young and old, strong and feeble, urrivod Iu town during the morning hours—soino ou foot, some by collide aud BOUIO bv train, until wheu the noon hour hud ..nvvil our main thoroughfares were well filled by spectators. Flags wore floating at half mast nud many business houses and pnvato resideucea wore ueatly doeorated. Citizens' band of Dover, nrrivod on the 1 o'clock trail) aud with martini music paraded through the town to tho Presbyterian church whom tho exercises of tlio afternoon began at ii o'clock. Long boforo tho time for President O. 8. Dearborn to cull tho meeting to order pooplo began crowding iu tho church until standing room was at a premium. On tho platform Hat tho following gontlomou : Prosidont G. S. Dearborn, Secretary Goorgo E. Mattox, Treasurer John 0. MoGrath, Mayor a, J. Loewontlml, Edwlu Matthews, Kov. Frod. Uloom, of Klisinbctli ; Bov. M. S. Lambert, of Uiuurnln; Uev. D. W. O, Iinmsoy, of Douvillo. Tho desk was nuntly coverod with a hnudsomo Ainerfcnii flag and around its bnso lay tho flowors that wero to bo unod iu tho decoration of the soldiers' graves. A ohoruB olwir Vpoaed the. exercises by roudorluR "Rest, Spirit, Host." whioli was followed with a prayer by Rov. Mr. RamHoy. "Low Iu tho Ground Thoy'ro Keating was thou sung by tho olioir, aftor which tho soorotary road tlio minutes of the previous mooting. Next in ortlor was the oloction of oilloors for tho ensuing year, which resulted as fol lows: I'resUlom-c. Ii- DoIIart., VIoel'rODluent—M. II, strait. Treasurer—J. c. MoOratli. Boorotnry—I'lorco liogoni. Historian-E. 1) llalsay. Tho | treasurer presented his an uunl roport, which ou motion was ao oopted. ltov. Mr. Bloom, tho orator of tho day, wns thou introduced aud Ravo a very able nddress which WOB listonod to with lutcuso mtorost by tho largo orowd, and ninny times tho speaker was interrupted with hearty npplanso. Founcou yenrs ago bo dolivored an address on the spot whoro tho BOldlcrs' mounmout now stands. Tho choir thoji rondorod "Ohoors, Ohoors for Our H roes," which was fol lowed by Mias Helen Stlcklo, who, in ft clear voico, read tho following poom, composed by Kov. Father Andrew Sehonhart of St. Oooelia's Cntholio church: In Memorlam. TO N. N. OF UI'K HOROL'UH. Thou art sleeping, soldier, sleeping In Uiy luiii'ly battle irravi1; A Woman's Awful Poril. Shadows o'er tlio past an' creeping, "Tbeio Is only one ouiince to sovo yonr Deatli, tlio reaper, ailll u roaplus, llfo and that la through nn opera! lou" wore Voarsluivo swept, and yoars uro sweeping tlio aturtlluR ncvnla UearJ by Mrs I. B Many a memovy from our Keort'.nii, Hunt, of Linio KIIIK'O. WIB. , from her doc lint we're waiting si III, nod woopiug For our bountiful and bravo. tor nftor ho bud vniuly Itiml to onro her of » frlRliUut ei\se o( ntonmoh troablo nnd yellow jiumllce. Hull Htoueo bud formed nnd nbo oouatiuitly grew wors>'>, Tlion sho l«a»u to uao Elootrie Bitters whloli wholly ourcil her. It la it woudorful Hlouiiteli, Uvor iiml Kidney rctueily. Onros Dy»pop. Bin, Losa of Appntlto. Try It. Only KO PIR. Ciunrmitood. For eulo by WIUiuui Q«mrd, druggist. Treat Him Courteouely To-morrow K. L. Todd, tho bomnul. cousua enumerator, will bcniti his work, nnd will unit ninny questions. It in..y haupou that tho hour tho oimmerator cnlls will bo just tho honr most ineonvpuiont to the householder, for tho onnntorntnr must ntilizo overy worltiUR hour iu tho duy. It may also happen that some of tho questions ho will ask will Boom unnsunl mid unnecessary. Novertholoss tho enumerator must bo received, courteously mid his unestioiis uinst bo answered fairly nnd fully. It is not ho, it is tho government of tho United Stntos who is nskiiift these questions. Wlion tin' hattlo nonirs won' ohaiifvl, And war's mirrinir IIKHIII poaluil, Uy tuuso ftousa U\y lunu't wast. nauutod, And ttiyHptrit, proud, undiiiiutod clamored wtldly-wlldiy pained; •Mother' lei my wlsli in' granted; I will lln'er bo inoi'Kod and liuillled Tliut 1 four to IniH't our vauntod Foomeii on llio bloody llulil. "Tlioy aro tlironglng, niotucrl Uironglng, To i\ tlioun vnil nel>l» of tamo; Lei mo go—'tis wroint, and wronging iiod aud ilieo to orusli Him longing; ,n thoniimtor-roll of glory, m l»y country'a future story, ontlionoldoriuitiloeory 1 must, oonsocrato my uanio. "Motlion gird my mvor,l around me, Klfa thy noMier-boj 'good-byo.' " Iu hor arms Bho wildly wound tnoe, To thy blrihlund'a oatiso ulio bound ttiee, Wllli fond prnyore and blesalugs crowned tboo, And alio auulied: "Wliou toys surroutid ttieo, If you tall, I'll know they found ilico WIHTO tlio brawn! lovo to die." At ilioalicr of tlio nation, Stood Him mother ami hor son. lie. tlievlollm of oblation for his Immolation; Tho oiisicut iiml most elTi'otivo molliod 1'unilnK 1 1 of pnrUytni; ibi> blood nnd tuvii;or'UlnR ^lu , in nriostosi* boly uluiion, Weeping words of conservation, tho system in tn livko UeWiit's Liltlu Early UisiT«, tbo fimioiiH little pilla (or olvnnalng While«od Mulled lilHitppio&itlon, lllessod tbc Uoy'a solt-abuogatioii, tho UTOV uui) bowula. Vui. Genud. OB, on, on, no four, no falter, On. th illtfll rouml tlie buitle-ulter There were wouudvd victluis moaning, Tucro tvero dying HoldierHKi*ljaiilng; On, rlflit on. douili'H inngnt braving, wnrrmg •wUore Uii-lr llu^r wnu waving, Willie buptlamul bluod wm IUHUK 111 tti.it field of doulii and alnu^'liter; Un, still on; that bloody lavu Made tliotn tiraver and made Uiem braver, wllli never a lialt or waver, on In liatilo—bleeding—boundlnir, lino llio KioriuuH Hhoul Hwept Hounding, " IVo will WID tlio duy or d i e " And tliey won It; routed—riven— lleoltd the fdciiiL-u'n proud urrny: Tliey Inid HtniKKlod nunl nnd Htrlven, jd in torronts lliey htul KIVOII, llut tliuir riuikn. dlnpurxcd and driven, Fled Iu uiillouncuij, away. Many n heart was lonely lylnii Tluti would never ilirob again; Hum* were dead, and Buiue were dying: TIIOHO wen; Hileni, tlie»e vvcru Klglilnu; Thus to dlo ulnne uuatiundeil, .'nbuvfepl ind unbefrlemlod. Un tliut tiloo'dy buttlu-piuln. H'licn iliu twlllulit sadly, slowly Wrapped IU inantlo o'or llioin all, ThouHuudH. thn»s.iti(|i lyuiit lowly, ilieil In tillulif.e diuio and lioly, Tliorc wiw one, IIIH blood was lloivlns And IIIH last of llfo was K'lhiB, Aud inn pulne taint, taliilor bontlnu Tclil bin bours wire few and fleuttntf; Aud UIB brn * grow while and winter, Wlillo IIIH uyoaurow m/rangely brlflHcri Tuoro tio liiy-'lll») luliMiKlriMunlng, Wltli Ills uword beuldo him gloaming, For tlio hand in llfo tuut grmipod It, True in death mill loudly cla»pou Ii; TUoro lila couiruiteu roundUlta ljlnn , •Mid tliii IhWpfl Of dead und ayiDit, •' And tlio Bternest bent down weeping O'or tlio lonely altieiior titeeping1. •TWUB Hie mldnlgui; stars auowii round turn, And tliey told us now limy found him Whoro the bravest lovo to full. Whore llio woods, like btinnors bonding, Drooped Iu »UrllKlit and in gloom, There, wlion tliat sud ulylu wus ending, And the faint, far uawn wab Dleiidinx With llio bltrs uovr Iiwi deacondlnu; TUoro tnoy inuto and inournfol bore him, With tlie Ktaraand shadoWH o'er him. And tliey laid him down—no lender— And luu next tViy'H sun In Bplcndor, nnshed above our noldjor's tomb. —KATIIBII ANDIIKW M. HonoNniKT. Tho baud then rouderod a soleotion, which closed the oxeroises iu tho church and the executive, committoo nnd vetornns proceeded to docorato the graves, which was nccomplished by the following tliirtoou young lndios, ropresoutlug the tliirtoou original States : Misses Lillian Huff, Pbobo Shawgor, Graco Norman, Anna Burke, Nellie Bolitho, Cora Baukiuson, Maggio Dowus, Daisy Wipgius, Miuuio Lidle, Adolia McKiuuou, JInttio Hull' and Eloise MoKinuon. Aftor tho graves hnd boon decorated nil ropnlrod to tbo monument where, after tlio band had rendered a selection, Edwin J. MatthowB ruad thu roll of honor find Kov. Mr. Lnmbort mndo nu lutert'stiug nddross, which was full of patriotic sentiment. Aftor another soloctioii by the baud, Kov. T. [A. Keeves closed the exorcises of the day by pronouncing the benediction. MRS, M M O.\ TIII.1L. Prosecution Will Try to Prove That Inburance Was Hie Motive for the Grime. Mr». Jiiiiiini rititiuii VVIIH placed ou trial on Monday ut Alurristowii bofliro Supreme Court Judge Kcirt for uiurdor, in huvijig, un ulli.gi'd, poircmed her husband, UharlcN Mutiuu, at their home at otwjug, on tlnnuury *')Kt. Hutton, who wan a braki:man ou tho Lackuwuuuu Ruilroad, liud hin life insured, and the prosecution will eudeuYto show thut the motive for the crime was to got possession cl the insurance money by tho defendant. On the othor hand, the defense clniinn that the charge was brought by u brother of Snttou out of spite because Mrs. Hutton would not givfl him u portion of the iuBorauoo money. When court was opened Monday morning the room wns crowded, Tho gallery reserved for women was also occupied to its full limit. The large uudiouco gu/.ed with couHiderublo curiosity as Mrs. Button, thu accused woman, was CBCortod into the courtroom by two conBtables and given a scut between her counsel, Messrs. Elmer Kiug nud Jessie, ~utlor. Hhe evidoutly was suffering from iutonso nervousness n» sho sut bohiud tlie railing1. After all was iu Tendinous, Prosecutor of the Pleas Mills, wlio is being ossistod by former Judge W W Cutler, moved the trial of tlie indictment, uud thu following jury wan sworn : .Snniucl Bogart, foreman. John K. DcHurt, Joscjih Harris, John E. Ross, Arthur Oruiio, Abruliiini Kaufman, Hurry UickiiiHou. John Vroelund, Oscar JenningM, John B. Wolf, David Hathaway aud Wm. Parlimuii. The first witness callod on the part of tho htute was Coronor J nines Hugaii, of Dover, who described Ills being suminoued to Netcong on the morning of Jannnry i!l by Dr. Millor, in eompauy with whom be visited the Sutton house, where ho found the dead man lying ou his back on the bod with his rUuchod bauds across his alidomi-n. Dr. John Miller, of Notcong, testified thnt he was callorl to intend Suttou aud found him fiulliTiiip from nil tlio HyinptomB of poisouiuK. After tho mau died ho mnrio au autopsy and fonuit' trneos of Btryclinine poisnuiiiB 'u tho stomuch, tho contents of which wero preserved for chemical analysis. Mrs, Sutton is about 4U yenrs old. Her maiden name was Ivnnu Kntberino Billis, and sho was first nmiTied to David Burgo, a Warren County fanner. He left bur nnd is »till living. Lator sho married Geort'e Scliirr, by whom sho had a daughter, who is now lii years of ago. Scbirr was a brakemnn on tho Lackawauuu Railroad and ak>d eighteen years ago. It is allogod ho also showed symptoms of strychnine poisoning. Boou after Schirr's deuth tbo wouiau was married to Cornelius Stackhouse, another Warren County furiuer, who is still alive. Four years ngo she married Sutton. Tho most important witness ou Tuesday was Houry B. Cornwall, pruffessor of chemistry at Princeton, who said ho hnd examined tho eoutontn of the dead man's stomach and found slricliuiuo and quimuo iu both tho liver aud stomach, and strychnine in tho tissues of the stomach, but the poison found in the stomach was not the part of it that caused death. It Is cxpoctod the case will go to tho jury to-morrow. Yesterday tl>«r<> was no court, but tho jury was kepi at the Park hotnl, Morristown, in charge of a constable. & Keen Clear Brain. Your boat feellnga. your uncial position or bnrluttss cuoceaa depone] lari^ly ou the perfect action of v"nr Stomaob BD<1 Liver. Dr. Kind's NOW I>ifo I'ills |jl<(e lncrt>.iM>l Btri'DRlh. a keen, clear brain, bifih ambition. A 2"i eont l)ux Bill make jou feol lifee n TUB DAY AT DOVER. new lining. Hob! by SVIIliam Oeratd, McDavit Post No. 64. G. A. R., nud druggist. John 0. Diekorson Oninp, No. 43, Spanish- Auieric-au War Veterans, marched together iu the morniug to Locust Hill and Orchard Street cemeteries nnd decorated tbo gvrtvos. In tbo nftpruomi the members of MeDnvit Post participated In memorial exercises in Snccusuimn, under the auspices of tho Hoxbiiry Veteran Association. The exercises were made more impressive by tho the funeral of J. N. Young, a membor of tho Roxbury Veteran Association, who dloil suddenly ou Saturday aud was burled during the afternoon. Tho committoo decorated thu graves of deceased members of John 0. Diokorsou Camp, S. \V. A. V., nt Suooasnnua, Oalifou, Pleasant Grove, Hnckettstowu nud Morristowu, while tho grave of Private Charles Frooman, Into of Company II, Second Regiment, Now Jorsoy Voluuteer Infantry, who died in Ofiuada nbout six mouths after his return from Florida, was also decorated. Real Estate Transfers. Hnttio B. Dii-kersoo and husbund, nl RocUaway Township, to Harriet K. Pii'rsiin. of Hanover Township, ilM, (IN-IIKI IICIVH in Hanover Township John H. Peer and nthers lo Jnlia K. Poor, all of Rockawnj- and Montvillo Townships, fl ; a 10-imi neres iu Kockawny Township. Sarah C. Kayhart and husband, of Peqaaiiiinc Township, to Kdw. J. Marshall, of Rot-kaway Township, f>00 ; 114 acres iu Rockaway Township. THE DAY AT BOONTOX. J ANTED-8KVE1UL PEH80NS FOR tlistrlot Offloe MouiiRers in this btnta to reprenont uio In their own ami surrounding oountlo8. Willing to pay yearly $000, poynblo weekly, DeBlrftble employmont with nnumal opponnnitles. Hcferoucoa oxobnn(;ed. Enclose ROlf-addrcsBod stauipod envolopo. 8. A. Park, 320 Caxton Building, Chicago. John Hill Post G. A. R., of Boonton, observed Memorial Day iu an approprinto lununcr. Services woro held iu tho Lypontn at 10 a. in. The scholars of (ho public, school toak part in tho exercises. During the nfternoon the cemcterios at Montvill«, Pnrsippany, Koclcaway Valley and Bmintmi were visited by tho post aud the graves of the comrades decorated, A Fast Blcyolo Rider Will oftoD receive painful outs, sprains or brnlsos from noddonts, buoklen'n Arnlca 8alve will kill the pain and bonl tbo Injury. Ii'n tbo eyollflt'n frlsml. Onres OliaflnR.CImpped Hun(l8, SoreL'ns, Hnrim, Uloors aud Piles. Cure guaranteed Only li.'io. Try it. Suld by William Gerard,, druRglat. W Rockaway Record Tii iii-c.liv. M iy :i 1 , 1 '•'" > AGAINST Short Talkson 9\cIv€JFlisin H Bv^CharlesAustJrrB.at^&.%,/{ Attornsv-General Davids ot New York Declares It is Unlawluli No. 8. One man succeeds and another m a n fails a n d people wonder how it happens. HE WILL BEGIN PROCEEDINGS. It seems sumetimus to people who don't think deeply t h a t t h e weaker, duller m a n goes ahead, and that his more brilliant brother sticks in the rut at the bottom of the hill. An Action Will tin !tp(-»» t o I're vim t t lift Slight differences in men seem to make all the wide differences 11!i« TniHt F r o m l»uli)K lVii«liinft» In between success and failure. *^«cr- I N«;w Vorh Sliitw— I n s e r t i o n ftlmla T l m t In games of chance (?) the " b a n k " has only a slight ^ ^ \^ Prle«it W » r « I>i>n1>loil W i t h o u t Any percentage, but the bank always wins. OntouniMv Jiiot CiiiMt). Batik of every result is a reason. Back N r w Y.ULK (liTYfSpottiul).—.Utornoy-Qnnof business success are earnestness, energy, srul J . 0. Ditvlns lius iuni.juu«t>d h In.duel apersistence, concentration. Between these oLi in tlio |iri>t'«jncliM(f-(uijiiiiirtt th"»I.so T r u s t und achievement is advertising. "uinpiiny. II'* dncldtH tlmi i h o Amiiritiim No m a n ever yet made a success of busi[I'D Corn puny is an unlawful ' l o m b i n a t i o n , n g s without advertising of some sort, Maybe "•oiniuctint; it-* husliii'94 in r e s t r a i n t nuil he didn't call it advertising, but it was advervluliitlon of Ifiw rind a^ lin.st imhli.* policy, mti lio will eonnniHi^o p r o o e o d l n i ^ to p r o - tising just the same. Advertising primarily ilblt It from doing buulims.4 In tills m u t e . lu Ills decision t h o A.ttorn:iy-Giuior:U uny*: consists in letting a lot of " U p o n w t>i\rt»Inl cousjidonvllm ol tUo people knt>w you ure in petition, utllilnvltH, argummitH mid nil t h o p a p u r s s u b m i t c d u p m i t t m h e a r i n g I n t u n existence and what excuse Hbovi) nntltl*;*! m a t t e r , I u u i s a t i s H m ! t l u i t you may have for it. "In games of chanct the 'bank* always t l i e ATiinrfLMui Ion C o m p a n y In u n u n l i i w f n I T h e nucleus of adver3uiiiblniUI<)ii, i M i n t i u c t l n i ? i t s huHlm»s» i n r u tising is a sign over the door. U r a l n l of I n i ' l f , In v l o l u t l o u o f liuv a m i u g u l n w l [iiihlli 1 p o l i c y . If nobody had ever put u p a sign, one baking powder company would not now " T h e Kulokerhookiir n.n<l ( - o r i f l u l l i l n t o 1 be paying «ut $900,000 a year placing signs in all the nowspapers of America. 1 1<J« cuiupfULl*^ u r n th* p r l i u ' l \ ' i i l u n i M t l t m m t When a man goes into business he h a s some cards printed, a n d when he l o r n p a n i w f <>f t h o A m e r i c a n I ' 1 " C o i n p u n y . " I t \* t w i d n u l H i n t , p r i o r t o M a r ' h l ' l , meets an acquaintance thereafter he pokfys out a card a n d says : " When you arc IH'JII, W I I H I I t t m A m e r i c a n I c i C o m p a n y W A S down my way, drop in." That's advertising. i i c n r p o r n U ' i l . t l i t - r n WUH I I U u r n u i g M i n m i t The trouble is that you can't repeat t h e operation often enough—personally. •M»t\V*wMi UiuH« (M>in)K\ut«s Uy whl<'U t l s ^ y d l f l d i M t l i o t e r r i t o r y b'H W<'HM I IHMUHOI VH.-J i n What you can do is to put the card and the remark, Willi'M Iln»y w e n * t n t i n Ini - I I U H S . TIIH CDIImore or less elaborately expressed, into such a paper i n l l d a t n d r u m i r v M t i itrnMT t i l " <Mty o f N*! \f Vnrii u n d prin 1 11 •• 111v <"imiri)lle.l t h n t n i d n as the one you arc reading now aud have it handed Inlhat eliy. Tin* k n l f l m r i i M e k n r rmnrvod to a gre. t number of people all iu one day. tn i t s e l f P h i l a d e l p h i a , l l i i l t f m o r M . W n s h l i i g •(in ILIKI t t i n K i m t t f r n Hi at*"*. 11 v t i n n r Tho conference in men that makes one do this r i i n ^ F M u n u t tti'i vfii -MI t IIH t w » . iiolt in-*r i u and another refuse is small. T h a t is, it looks small Vlldnd tllH t e r r i t o r y of t l i o n t l i ' - r . at Hit start. It's like most all little things. When " P r i o r t o M - i n - i i 1 1 , W)\), tri"*«i t w o c o m panf(3r* MKriiti'l t n i " j ; i i h i n e t h e i r i n t n r / w t n you stop to analyze it and figure it out to its ultiiiinl t h e r t i l i y c o n t r o l , u i n l t i r ou-\ c o m p i i n v , mate result, you find that it grows into proportions t h o tin t i r o t e r r i t o r y , mid ttmi eimWod t h e m s e l v e s t n m o n o p o l l ^ t h " I ' D IUIH[II«MH of great magnitude. fll t h o n n t e r f i t u r i n y , t n m - q u l r " o r t o crUHti An advertisement in the newspaper is a little ) u t of e x h t ' w i c t ) t u n o t h u r r o t n p o t iui? C Q ' n p a n l e - i w h i c h hriil n o t n l r n i i ' t y IXMIU a h thing, but it goes into thousands of homes a n d tells iorlieil b y t h e m r u s p e i - t l v . ' l y , iin.l t o l i m i t thousands of people just what you most wish them :li« p r o d u c t i o n a n d Mx t » n ' " p r l « n of ( e n , to hear. " I c n b o l n t f a i n x ' o n H l t y , « o m p o t (Lion I n t i p r o i h i c t l n n a n . I m i l o w i m t l ) UH t o a ^ r u a t If the ad. is an honest ad. it will always p a y . i x t e n t , if n o t w h o l l v , ( I t w t r . i v " ) ' • " T I I M d i r w e t r - m u l t i>f t h i « c o m l . i n n t l o n wiiB t l u i t t h e A r n o r i c a n Ii'.o ( ' ' m i p a n y , v o r y jo*>n n f t « r U H f o r m a t i o n , rtil°*»'i t h u p r l c u of l o o ( n H u t c i t y of NLMV Y o r k 100 p « r efiiit. o i ' o r t lio p r l i ' H of hint y e : i r w i t h u n t u n y ostcrmlljly just HIUHU. " A -• c i K i n t - r a o n t o r utnl(»rHtiu\iUtip; hflt w t ' i .. o o n i p o t l n i j {'oin [limleH o f t i n - c l i n n i c t e r o o t n p t i i l n n i l of Is c l e a r l y l u v i o l a t i o n ot tin* ln.w.4 of t h i s S t a t e a n d ugalnsL public pol Iny. " I iuive tliero(nro come t o th«j conr.iualon tlmt it is my d u t y to commotion proeuailliiK.s utiainst t b o Amt'rh'an lt?o Corn puny In prohibit it from doliiK' Im-iuuss iu thin Slate. 1 1 F e n r l n c i ^ p n ^ n r o of t h n i r c x l o r l l o n n t o mHtho'U. ami d ^ l r l n t r t o kc»«p o u t t h e HRIU ^f publlcllv i\H louii -ifl pnsslblo, t h e rtlruotors nn.i nfn.-liils(»[ t h o A m e r i c a u Ice Cum1'iinv, WIM a r o cliurnod wltli c o n s p i r a c y , w a l v c l i ' i 'i ml n a t i o n h«[orn Miitflalratn ZCUMT a n d avkmi t o lniv«thi*lr (Minus .simt hufun* ihrt C'Mirt of Hpoeinl So^sloiif*. T h o Miik'i^tnUM .lecline,! to iiecommndiitethttiii, however, anil hold them In ^'2000 hull fi»i;!i for tlm flrand J u r y . Tim dHfeiiiliuit'i HO held arr>: ('lmrie.s \ \ F . Murno, Prtidldpnt; John D. S c h o o n m a k e r , V l f ' - P r e s l - l ' i n t ; J o h n U. UomiMti, J o h n L. K a v a i m n h , Wesl"y M. Oh'r, Davhl IJiint, F.dvvln C a m p b e l l , Cl'iarl"M I).'vo.«, ciuirlo.1 li. C h u r c h a n d J u h u liuner, Dln'ctor.-?. A WARNING TO CHINA. T l i U C o v c r m n i M i t i'iik«>« a H a n d I n S u p j)r''H«ii>n o f t h n " l i o x n m . " WAoiuxiirns, I ) . C. (Spo-'lal). — T h e Un i t f d s t a i r s O n v ' ' t u r n o u t h m t n k m i a liun-l i n t h * ' . « u | - , ( i r i ^ . s | O n O f t l i o " H o x y r s , " * ins funimiH C h l t i e s t " .si (M'i't Hofilnty w h i c h i s itin-ULTiM i n l h t j nias.-iKiri) uT n a t i v o O h r U t:utiJ i n f'hUiu, a n d t " wiiii'h n u m b e r i n g m l n i ^ f s <>u t hrt f o r e i g n m i o d i o u i i r l B 3 a r t •at r i h u t e . l . M i n i s t e r f ' n t i R e r h a t |»f(Mi f n « l n n ; t e d l i j •ho s u n n l i i M . : i r t m c ! i t I D l n T u r ' n t h n C h i . i c » f ' ( i u v i ' n i n i t ' U L tluvt \\w-~ < ? o v ^ r t u n i ' i U \>\ ; h n f i u t e , ! Sialt-M ^•^•[K^(•l^ It p r o m p t l y a n d ' . h u r . p i i ^ h l y t n H t a ' i i p o u t ttiM s o c i e t y , a m i ^ p r o v i d e projK*r t r u a r a n t u n s for t lu: m i i i n t o m i i h ' o of piMioe m n l or^hsr, a n i l til*' (iTotm'tion nf lUo a m i p r o p e r t y of Amerlen us In (.'hlna, now t l i m u t u u e d Jjy the LpuriUlouH of Hit* " I t o x e r s . " Muanikcreit b y " l l o x o r « . M PHIN<IIIAI, Cnlim (Hv CILIII.*).—It \* rf- portui 1 from Suolnmii, IV.)vliicn of Hu Pui, '.hut t h e "Roxer-t" lmv:> (lestroyuil two morn villairon o e r n p i e d In- Frntioh convflrta i n ' l inussar'rHd t h o inhabitiiutB. Chlimst) trio|>a w h o w»:re stint t o aupproHa tlui " U o x ^ r s " \vnrn ii'nlMishtul a n d t w p n t v - « l s of thorn w«r» Iclllcil a n d lunny w o u n d e d . RfMiiforeoniPiitM Imve, lieon o r d e r o d t o t h e eceni! of t h e d i s t u r b a n c e . MEMORIAL OF POTOMAC. Preshlont tincl IHH Cnhlnot Attend tlir. lieunion at FroilorlrkHbtiri;. FnKnr.uicKHiifiio, Va. (Special), — The Pro«*hl**nt, his Oablnot, Goncralg Kicities nud Uiitturflttld, of New York; Geuorul Nnl?on Miles, his chlof n1«l, Colonel M l c h l o i ; Oenprnl J o s p p h WhftHlor a n d forraor Adjut u n t - d i m n r a l Itiint?l8rMV»rH tfue.«ts of honor ot t h e monjorinl bflrvlcas of t h o A r m y ul thn P o t o m n c . Tnn ftmturn of t h e porvi^e w a s tlin p r o iontutio:i of n nioiiiinnuit hy.iionernl Buttnrniibl, u t r l b u t o t o t h o tfnliurn wnldlnr^ ol tin* Flftn o o r p i . T n o c o r n e r Htoni) w a s laid by tlio G e n e r a l lilmsolT. \ln hud p r e p a r e d for tlio t'criislon u haiid.sc^nio HIIVMT t r o w e l , a p p r o p r l n t n l v lnwe-rlbud, a n d aft«r t h n cere.ninny t h i s w a s [jri)H«ntml lo thrt Mas'mic IndRo of Frodorl(ik.-*lnir(f. Quuoral aickloa wua t h o o r a t n i of t h o d u v . Total Absltilimr I>lr» it Mi.ely. ThomiiH Muncoy, iiRod ntnoty yoirs, dlod n Tow days IIKO nt his ho mo. In Llttlo Creole, Pel. He never snv u railroad train, novor Hinokod or ohmvod tobacco, nnd novoi drunk liquor. \ widow, ^Iffht childron, twenty-II v«* M ran do hi hi ren, ao von toon Uroiit-ffrnudchtldroi!, and ouo go^ut-RtQat prandohild survfvo blm. (TSie Breakfast Cereal) is a perfect breakfast food. It is complete in strength and health producing qualities. GERMEA does not irritate weak stomachs, and is easily digested. DIRECTIONS.—To four cups of water ndd slowly one n i p OKKMKA ; cook in single boiler three minutes. Water nuiBt boil before adding GLSRMISA. Save your empty packages, they are valuuble ; they entitle you to premiums. Ask your grocer about them. Tiic following lending grocera sell GERMEA I Sintlt Bros, Co. E. H. Todd. H. D. Tuttle. a^os of eternity will tako tho soars no epuuiotB. wuo DraoaiaDoa no swora. n o wido from Ills puncturud aUloani] HIH laooratod had probable never aeon a priuoo or shaken tompliisand HIB noro bands. You^M^iuver hands with u noblemau. ft burden wol^liiiig so mfl^v porfttfla The only extraordinary person wo Itnow huvo aa that burdon Up tho bloody of as bolug la Ills company wns nitt OWL bill. You will Olirlstonrriod never have auy suffering mother, and she wae BO poor that, In the worse than Hn endured when, with tongur moBt delicate and solomn hour that oomos and crackod and InflEimod and HWOIIOD, to a woman's soul, shu was obliged to lie hot He monued, " I thirst." You will never he down among drivers grooming the beasts mirrounded by* worsD hostility than that of burden. wlilah stood around ObriHt'y foot, foaming, Again, I remark, there was no organiza- reviling, livid with rugo. howling down His tion In HIH behalf, and thai was against Him. Wbeu moii propose any great work prayers and auuiTlug up tho smell of blood. they bund together, thoy write letters ot 0 yt) fnlnt hearted, O ye troubled, O ye agreement, tbey tuko oaths of feulty, und persecuted One, hero Is a hoart that cnu tho more oomploto tho organization the sympathlKO with you! Again, and lastly, I learn from all that more and complete the nucooss, Ilorowas one who went forth without any organiza- bus boon Bald to-day that Christ waa awtion nnd alone. If niou had a mind to join fully In ourncBt, I( It had not boon a mo1 In His company, all right; if tbey hud a uiontous mission, Ho would hnvo turned mind not to Join lu Ilia company, nil well. buck from it dlnguatotl and discouraged Ho saw you In a captivity rrom wnion He tr tuey came, tney wery greeted with in* WIIB resolved to oxtriento yon, though It loud salutation; if they \?ont away, they coat Him till sweat, all tears, all blood. Ho were aont with no bitter anathema. Peter oiimo A groat way to save you. Ho came departed, and Christ turned ami looked at from Uutlilohem here, through tho place him; that was all. of skulls, through tha oharnel bouse, All this was agalnat Him. Did auy ono through banishment. There was not ever undertake BUOU an enterprise amid among all the ranks of celestials ono such Infinite embarrassments and by such being who would do as much for you. modes? And yet I am her« to say It ended 1 lay Hia crushed boart at your feot toin u complete triumph. Notwithstanding day. Let It not be told In heaven that you Hla worldly occupation, His poverty, His dellberntely put your foot en it. While it plain taott, His unpretending garb, the will take all the ngoa of eternity to celemot that He wftfl sohoollesa, the fact that brato OurUt'B triumph, I am hero to make Ho had a brief life, the faet thnt lio was the startling announcement that beoause uot aoeompanled by any visible organiza- of the rejection of this mission on tho part tion—notwithstanding till that, In au ex- of somo of you nil that magnificent work hilaration wtiloh sUidl be prolonged iu of garden aud cross and grave Is, so far everlasting eliurals, lio declared, "I have as you nro coneerne.l, a failure. Helena, finished the work which Thou gtivest Mo the Empress, went to tbo Holy to do." my Way, Land to llnd the cross of Christ. Got in cue eye innrmary now many aiseasos ting to the Holy Laud, there were lure*1 Copyright, Charlts Austin Hates, Nnu York. of that <lillciite orgnu huvo beeu ourod? crosses excavated, and the question But Jesse eoys to one tllud, "Be opoul" was wblch of the orossoa was Christ's a a it tnny seem, but It rnqulrtis moro and light of heaven rushes through cross. Tboy took a dentl body, tradition energy and riioro foroo nnd more oonoeo- gatesthe that bavo never before been opened says, and put It upon one of the crosses, tration to address an uxasperated mob. The frost of an ax may km u tree, bat tv»d there was no me, and tbey look the SUNDAY'S DISCOURSE BY THE NOTED The vlUa«oi'Bof Nazareth heard the pound- Tasus stnltos one dead with ft word. dead body and put It upon another cross, Ing of His hammer, but all tbo wide Chemistry may do many wonderful DIVINE. reachos of eternity wore to hoar the Btroke thlugs, but what obemist at a wedding, and tuero was no life; but, tradition says, when IUO dead body was put up against of His spiritual up-bulldlng. when the wino gave out, could change n the third cross It sprang Into- life, Thf> Snbjoch The Victor's Shout—The Joy Bo also His unfits of. dress and diet we pail of water into a Qaek. of wine? Want dead man lived again. Oh, that tho lift* of Overcoming nifl\cuUlo»—The Satlsl t Hi i h t men ol OChrist's hl Him. Th The mighty voice could command a school of giving power of the Bon of God might dart fuotlon KxprusHod by Christ on the time did not appear In apparel without human Yet hore ie a voice that manuals your dond soul Into an oternal life, begintrinkets find adornments. None of the flBh? Outcome of Ills Earthly Lubors. the Boally tribes until, lu u place where ning this day I "Awake, thou sleepest, Crosara would have apponrod in citizen's they had let [Oopyrtwtit lwmi.] down the not and pulled It and rlBe from tho dund, and Christ shall Yet hero was a man, hero was a ap with no fish In n , they lot it down give th*o llfel" Live nowl And hvo forWABUINOTON, D. C—IU thin discourse apparel. king, who always woro tho same iguin, and the dipclplos lay hold and beDr. 'I'lUmiiK" whoivs In an unusual way the professed srfat. Indeed It was Tar from shabby, for ifiiH to pull, when, by renaou the multiuntatfonlemfl that Christ overonme and after Ho hud worn it a long while tho tude of (lab, the net broko. of Nature Is Hla (Indfl a balsam for all woundod heirtB; gntnblers It wortu ruffling about Dr. David Kennedys servant. The flowers—Ho twisted them Intext, John xvlf., 4, " I havo flulahod the but btlll itthought wan far from being uu Imperial HIH sermons: tho winds—th«v w«ro His work which Thou Kavuet Me to do." It was a coat Hint any ordinary to iuiiaoy wnon He slept in tho boat; tlio rain Thoro IH ii profound satisfaction in the robe. might havt) worn ou an ordinary oo- :t hung glittering on the thick foliage of tho CURES ALL KIDNEY,STOMACH pom plot ion of anything WP have under- man parables; tbo stor of Bathlehem—lt song tutcen. Wo lift the capstom) with exulta- 3a«rlon. Neither there any pretonslon In Hlq a Christmas carol ovur His Uirth; the rooks tion, whllo, ou th« otlmr hand, there Is diet. Nowas cupbearer with golden cbiilloo —they bent a (Urge at HIH death. Bobold itothtnpt mor« iilsappolntinK than, nftor brought Him THE NATIONAL CAME. wlim to drlnlt. Ou tho sea- tils victory over the gravel Tho bloges of hnvlug toiled In n enrtnin direction, to find shore Ho ate fish, first having broiled It tho faintly vault become very rusty tw>that our tlmo is wasted and our Invest- Himself. No one MoGraw is captaining Bt. Louis. fetched Him water to ment proHtlnHs. Christ ouuiu to throw up ,1rlnk; but. bnndiug over tho well In 3auso they are never opened except io take Chosbro, of Pittaburg, declines to pftcS another In. There Is a knob on the out> it hitfliwny on which tho whole world Samaria, b o ^ e d a drink. Ho sat nt Bide of the door of the sepuloher, but none on Haudays* inlffbt, II it chose, mount Into heaven. He only ouoHo and thnt uot at all on the insldo. Here comum the Conqueror Nearly all tho Cincinnati players wear did It. The foul mouthed orew who at- sumptuous,bauquot, to relievo tho awkward- of Death. He outers that realm and says ankle braces. temptod to trend on Him could not ex- uoss of the fur host ono of tbo guests bad to "Daughter of Jalrus, sit upl" and she Bits tinguish the aubllmo Hiitlsfiuulon whloh prepare Hurtranii Is playing In flnolorm onComiawine for the company. up. To Lazarus. "Como forthl" and he key's Chicago team. He expressed when He mild: " I have Other kings ride In a olmrlot; Htt •walked. 3amo forth. To tho widow's son Ho said finished the work which Thou fravost Mo Beokley, of Cincinnati, la leading tbo NaOther kings, h» they udvanoe, have heralds "Get up from that bier!" and he goes tional do." League In batting:. tihead anil upplauding Bubjects behind; home with his mother. Then Juaus Alexander thn Grout was woundod, and Christ's ret I nuo wua raude up of suu'TIs whispered that Nichols, Boston's tho doetora oould uot medicate bis wounds, burrred fishermen. Other kings sloop anatched up the keys of death aud hung great pitcher, is out of It for good. them to nis girdle uud cried until all tne and he seemed to he dying, and In his under ombroMertsd onnopy; this ono On a dream tliGBlek man snw a plant with a abolterlosB hill, riding but onoe, fis far as I graveyards ot the earth heard Him- "O Bradley, tbo youngster, seems to be a death, I will be thy plaguel 0 grave, I will fixture at third base for the Chioatjos. peculiar flowor, and he dreamed that that plant was put upon, hta wound and that now 1remenibor, on a oolt, and tuut bor- be thy destruction!" Barrott, the young Cincinnati outUeldor, imniridiatiily it was cured. And Alexander, rowed . wo man couiu go tnrongh an tne oolq said to be the speediest In tho Leaguu. waking from hifldreum, told this to the His poverty was against Him. It ro« 3-aelos I have dosorlbod, you Bay, without quires money to build parent enterprises. 1 Some of tho beat hitters ID tlio League* physician, and thn physician wandered out having a nature supernatural. Iu thnt until he found just tho kind of plant whlob Men of means are afraid of a penniless I arm, amid its muscles and norves and nre to date far below their usual averages. On their showing so far tbo Now Yorks the sick man hud described, brought It to projector lost u loan bo demanded. It ro- bones, wore intertwisted tho energies of him, and the wound was healed. Well, the rruirna money to print books, to build In- omnipotence. In tho syllables of that are no stronger relatively than they woro human raoo had boon, hurt with the Rbuat- BtUutione, to pay instructors. No wonder voice there wns the emp'insls of the last yoar. liflst of nil wounds—tlmt of alu. It was tho wise mow uf Christ's tlmo laughed at Bternal God. Tiint foot that walked the RtelDtokU, of Cincinnati, is more tbnu tho biisluoss of Chrlat to bring a balm for this penniless Christ. "Why," they said, clock of the ship In Gonnosarot shall Btiitnp oomlng up to the oxpeotatioas of Managor Hint wound—the balm of divine restora- "who la to pay for this new religion? Who kingdoms of darknuss Into demolitloa. Allen us a second baseman. Is to charter tbo shlpB to carry tlit roistion. In carrying UiU business to a sucThis poverty struck Christ owned AugusThoro nro seven ex-Loaguo players on cessful lssuo the dlftlculUea wero stupond- elonnries? Who is to pay the salaries ot tus, owned tho sauheilrln, owned Tluerlaa. tbo teachers? Khali woultby, established ownod all the castles on Its bench and all tho Provldonoo team. Stafford will play ou s. religion bo discomfited by a penniless the akles that looked down into Its water— third base and Leahy will catch. In many of our plans wo have our friends Christ?" Amolo, who was formerly with the Baltito help us; Home to draw a sketch of the owntia all the earth and all the heavens. The consequence was that moat of tho Tu Him of the plalu ooat beloagod tho more and Waahlugtou Clubs, Is doing flrstplan, others to help us In tho execution. But Christ lou^lit every lnob of His way tH>oplo that followed Chrlat had nothing to robos of celestial royally. He who elass work iu the American Tjengue. ngutnat bitter hostility and amid clrcucn- lose. Affluent Joseph of Arimatbtm buried walked the road to Emmaus the lightJohn B. Day, supervisor of umpires of Htanous all oalculutod to depress nad de- Christ, but b« risked no boolal position iu ulogs were the flro Bhod steeds of His tho National League, says ho 1* sure tbo doing that. It Is alwiiys safe to bury a obariot. Yet there are those who look daya of rowdyism on the bull fluid uro over. feat. dead man. on and soo Christ turn water into wine, l a tho flrHt plnco.Hls worldly oocupbtlon The Bostons have made more errors BOZiieehfMiB risked no wealth orHooinl posl. and they say, " I t was Blelffht of hnudl" was against Him. I flud thatHe tiHrned His fur tbls 8OU8OH tban any team in tholivelihood by tho oarpeuter'e trade, an oa- lion in following Christ, hut took n position And they see Christ raise the dead to life, League. The Brooklyne have the smallest in u tree to look down as Ho passed. and thoy suy; "Easily explained; not fupatlon always to be highly regarded and Nloodemuo, wealthy Nlcodemua, risked really dond; playing dead!" Aud they soe number of errors to tholr credit. respected. But you know as well as I do The system of tho college nines of sendtliut in order to succeed in any employ- nothing of social position in' following Christ giving sight to the blind man, aud ment one must give tils entire time to i t , Christ, for he skulked by night to urnl Him. thoy say, "Clairvoyant dootor!" Oh, what ing their men out on thn field on tho runAll thffl was against Christ. 8o tlio faot mtfTht be adopted by the Nntlonal League3hull thoy do on the day when Christ xlscs and I have to declare that the fatlguoH of carpentry wero unfavorable to tbe execu- that Ho was uot regularly graduated was up In judgment and the hills shall look with £9od results iu those days of dilatory against Him. If a man come with diplogames. and the trumpets shall call, peal on pen If tion of u mission which required all motitul and physioftl faoulties. Through high, mas of colleges nnd'eohools and theological In the tlmo o' Theodoslua tue Great Chore St. Louis players this season tiro getting hard, dry, husky, insensate Judaism to somtnarlos and he has boon through for- was n great nssault tuado upon the divin- the reputation formerly so j onion Biy how a way for a new and glorious dlapon- eign travel, tlio world Is dlsppsod to listen. ity of Jesus GbrlBt, and during that time Ruarded by the Baltlmores—that of belugnntioii was a stupendous undertaking that But hero was a man who had grnauatea ut rhuodoslus tbo Great called his own Bon to hit by more pitched bnlls—tlmn any team was enough to demand all tbo oonoen- no collt'go, hud not In any aendnmy by or- 3lt on tho throne with him and bo a eopnrt- In the League. trutod energies ovou of ChriHt. We have a dinary moans learned tho alphabet of tha nor. lu the Rovermoaut ot tlio omplro, nnd The Ne'w \ f ork writers bavo discovered groat many romantic stories nbout what langungo He spokf., and yet He proposed to ono day tho old bishop came aud bowed that EwlUff'a "star pitching staff" woods tnlk, to Instruct In subjoots whloh bad condown before ThoodoBius, tho emperor, nnd won with pbyBlcnl toil have accomplished strengthening, nnd the orv has gooo up> In Intellectual departments, but you know founded tin* mightiest Intellects. John passtid out of the room, and tho omperor that "we need pitchers." The New Yorks that after a man has hoon toiling all Jay snid, "The Jows marvoled, saying, How win oCfoudod, stiylng to tho old bishop, nro weak In tho box and at third base. with adz and saw and hammer, piano and hath this man letters, having never "Why didn't :you pay the same honor ar, about all he ean do In to rent. A woary learned?" We, in our day, have found out tomy son, who shares with me in tho gov- Tno League mnguatea Bay that barring body Is an unfavorable adjunct to n. tolling that i. man without a diploma rany know ernment?" Then tho old blebop turned to the crowds at Sunday games in thu W«at mind. You, whose life lu purely mechani- as muea as a man with one and thnt a ool- tho young man and said, "Tho Lord bloss tho attendance- BO far all ovur tho olrault cal. If you wero oalled to the upbuilding of lege cannot transform a sluggard Into n thoo, my young man." but still paid him no bus boon a souiceof disappointment. They a kingdom, or tljo proclamation ot w now philosopher or a theological seminary toaoh Mioh honor ns ho haO paid to tho Emperor. tiannot understand why tUfty are uot soap-* codoof morals, or tbo starting of n revolu- a fool to preach. An empty buad, uftortbs And tho Emperor was stUl offended and Ing a flnanolal harvest. tion which .should upturn nil natlon.q, laying on of hands of tlie prosbytory, dlapleiiaed when the old blBhop turned to oould get some lden of tho Incoherence of la urnpty still, But It shockud all flxfsttiig rtioodnsiuB tho Groat nnd said to him, Christ's occupation with His heavenly prejudices in those oldeu tlmos for a man 'You are offended with mo beoauso I don't with no scholastic protons Ions nnd no iiy the same honor to your SOD, whom you miselon. from a learned institution to ]fl His father's shop no morn intorconrso graduation avo made copartner In the government of Hut Himsnir up for a tenchor. It was against this was necessary than la ordinarily necosanry Him. emplro, the same honor 1 pay to you, In bargaining with men that have work to and yot you enoourago multitudes of poodo, yet Christ, with hands hard from use plo ih your realm to deny tho Son of God Ho thoro liavo boon men of wondorful ol tools of Irade, wiw called forlh to bo- magnetism of person. But hoar mo while 3qun,l authority, equal powor, with God the oomo n public upoiiker, to preach In thn I toll you of a poor young Man who camu up Father." L,n|TS For tlio Tlllp Mlltli. face of mobH, whllo some wept, and somo from Nazareth to produce a thrill wMoh bag My Hubjoot also reassures us or tho fact It In eatlmiUod tlmt or tbo565,000,000 loot ihoolc their lists, mid Homo gnashed upon never been oxoitod by any othor. Napoleon that la all our struggles we havo n Bympa- cut or 1O£R In tin) Mntno fortjstB tbe proson* film Vfith tliolr teeth, and manv wanted had around him the motnorio* of Marengo thtjiur. You cannot tell Christ anything Biinsoii 225,000,000 lunt will bo euut to the Him ont o! tno wny. To address orderly nnd Austorlltz and Jona, but here wits a .... iijuqjjhjp. I ao uot thjul: that pulp mills lualfial of the saw mills. tiud rospectfu) ussomblu^os is not so ensv Man wbo had [ought no battles, wlio wore DR. TALMAGE'S SERMON. K -_Dni>ayi<i Kennedys Ifrvonte Remedy Rpckaway Record May " J . I'.KM). NEWS OF THE STATE. DifliirtlTiK Good I.llc rHt inn. There jim now tw^nty-ui^ht tnivnUnf* llbrurlua, oiieh liniilcil tu Jlfty volume*, In tliu Htato Library, ami mivunil olburn Iiro iioon to Us added. Ttui W.uinmday Mum(HK Club, of Oriinforil, him just Rlvim fifty booUa, Mill tbis Nmv Jurauy Ntnto Vodorntion rucuntly /ruvo sixty-IIvy volume, which H will iucmnBa I o ono hundred In onlnr to (junuilutH two lUjrurlus. Mrs*. E. II. Hortou, of Cruuford, Imp b^oii HJU ruling spirit of the travolluK library ayHtoni, mxl she Is now working to liuluoo «moli of tti« olKl)ty (Ddoniteil clitic in tUo titntu to glvti ut I oust emu llhrury, and mnuy bnv» t\\roady promised to do HO. Firtnoa hun<lrmV dolluri wus approprlatod hint your for the truvullng librarian, By tlio law o( tbo Stats, not over iltiy por oent. of oaoli library cun t>e Uuilou, .UU1UI1.UK juvoullm, aud every library is roHtrictorl to fifty volumes. Each Is ptimed In a pretty oak caae, whlub is accom[muL"d by ti uurd tray. Libraries iiro Hunt wborovor applications for tliom, Bi^und by tiixpuywH, urn roi'.elvod. Each may Uo kept nix montliH. A. I(!o of #5 u yuar from ortfiiniziitlonn borrowing the librarian IH rotiulml. This covers thu coat of trans port a tlou aud latldlilltill UXpUUBQB. CYCLING NOTES. TTioro nro n o vlolt-nl innovni[i)!i;i in thft bjudulu for wljtsHs i b H y o a r . Hoveral «f lUn rallrnadK havu Introdin'tMl nlrjyciu c a r s , and a"i:firdliiK to Hut i n l l r o a d iil'-li \.\tv-y lire i;i\);i^ ('j;^n|)nnL hilll.Mfu'-llun. h d ' u i a r d Taylor".', th»» l-'renrjli «hnrnpl<-»!i Uaml^r.iiittid H u r r y Kllfns, t h o Anicrlcmi rider, in a II fty-mll-i Ijicyclo ujatu'li ul Aut- | THE SDH IN BCLIfSIL Ideal WoatlitT in the Path ol 1 the & Moon's Shadow. T o r W o m e n ,, ,i ,i.,.,, MANY OBStHVATIONS TAKEN. I t BtMMiiH us i h o u K h t h o " b r o k o n K'nHB nulHanrn hiiH aKiifu b e c o m e cpidHnilc In Nnw VorU (Jity, mid a n u i n b ' , r of m.in[.laiutB h a v e IJUUU [undo riiu»utly |>uuauno , (Iuj>uH o r f i n p o r t n u t KitptiilM r r . M i i t h u I of thlH. , I*li<il(K;ri»(ihn— W o r k a t Nmivly The Hcrrick Shoe I I . . d f . i l l . i w i l i o i i . i l u l . i l I I I ] ' H<,| [ ) , , ! . , . , . ,i r .Hi e a s y ttilll.nif'.. w c i i l i i i j ; .ill.I l i U H l ^ - . 1 . .<•. l l I S .1 h . i r i l l s . > l n i ' s i , o r I l i . i t « m , i r . u , - ! l us It luiit>. 'J'lir l l . ' i n . k Iinirl-.o|.' p r u i l u r i " . .. " • u i - h i n n " «•!!<•< i ( I I . I I i n . v k i r . « . i l U u \ ^ , i | .It-.is u I . . j u . t l i l y i s H u t h . u i l t i . t i l t o l M y ] '• i n ( I n - I I .I l l , Ii . S i m . — y . . u i . i n ( l . p . n . l u j x i n t i l . - ICv.ny Tim Cunariluii W h e e l m e n ' s Avsoclutinu S t a t i o n l>.,n,, WItlHMil u H M . h - I J i - a Inid C O I M i<> tlui cotmlu^lon t h a t It <luu» not | (loblri* tt» «ont(.'Ht with t h o nnw Cuniidlan I I ii to ION I S h o w n I n M i l * UIMI O l lit<r (JyvUnlH' Awoclntlon ! u r t b # c o n t r o l of < ' . . , H . [ I l,.« — I ' l u n o t J £ r u « K o d i N c o v m - t t i l cycle nport In Oaiiadn. A T L A N T A , O I L ( M p n u l u l ) . - I n n v t . r y B«>;A nttw wbnnl JH belnK Introduflod with a tniHH or d o u b l e fork. It IH a deoldod n o v t J o n o f t l i o S'MUlHUirttorn H l i i l i n <> v n r wli \>: I) elty in tlitt line of b i e y d o ooriHtriifltion. It UI11C Tlin^iiilc.wn.U.Uiu.ic ... B u..Mn uL $2.i ^ 3 j ^3.50 is clultnnd by tho inventur that tlm now do- l a u l i o l t o f t u l u l l t y o f t i n ) n u u ' . i it<;ll|iHt> vloe, by reducing (rlutlou, «1VOH inoruaaod o x t m u l m t t i n s w « ; v t l i o r w:vi Mtjui l o r i h o spuod. ' o b s e r v a t i o n of tliin r o m u r k u l i l o plnMiotniv Tho inembnritlilp of the Lmttruo yf Amorl- non. j n i V , ! / . , V i ) / V l / - . V , , m , ,,»J fru, ,l,imfr.l /•/.•ml? nn I..-.V ,'fr:,,j•>!„•* cau whoolmou, from IIUUHI ofilclnl ruporln, I n t h o (tout h u m p o r t i o n of Alabama thonr wafl 34,(jti7. Four veuru ago, WIIMH thocoii- 1 v irovBt'Hy befran In tbe urbanization pvor was eom« h a « t u r n s , b u t o t h e r t h a n t h i s t bf \>. K K I-'. I ' l C l l ' J K K . tlie control or raoln^, thoro \vnh a mombor- I ustruii'MiHjra uuil HLIIUIUIHU w h o lociU^t •ihlp of mure than 100,000. t h o l r obmtrvuturioH In N o r t h a n d Houtli Ono or tho odilost uaon to whloli bloyoles I Oiirollrui, GD'Jt'Klii, A l a b a m a a n d I,uulrtlniiu nave been put thin year Is mounting a corps r o p o r t t h a t t h « w t m l h o r nould n o t hnvu of detectives upon them. A bodyguard of hfleti moru aa^i>l<'tu»\w for Ui» rtl^nly f»f t b t <d% dtiUM-tlvus btiv» b««u foLLowluff tbe oar- BUU'H «CII|>SO mi.I for mum r i n g Hplomllil rlago of Quoon VJutorla on bloyultis to p h o t o g r a p h s of It. yuard bor u^nlust any poaBjbl'i attack. Oentli of Mr*. M 01. G. Parkor. F r o m tin) ruuny HtfltIOHH of n h u u m i t l o a OQO of tUo moHt litinoyimj tbliiRB a rider OHtubllsliod Mrs. MurlaM. Gurameru Parkor, widow bus utit v«rt*ltliw atid HO lout I ilc to contend with I.H wbeu a nut Hhakua Mid prlvnttt by o[ former Governor Parker, of Now Jorsny, piuti«H thi> rrtportH liKtlmiU and see tlie liaiidsomc Sil3iod at the nimnnor h^ino of her son. F l loose Iroin »bolt for no oouootvablo reason, t h a t t h o tukliifi of Holyntilbi <lnta w a s i.nerick Parknr, a few % ya njjo. TUB family Romove thu nut ami bait mid thoroughly tlroly flU0L-(Baful, u m i n o Inclclouts onourroil VL'ruarc that is to be given iivei ) la Freehold nod bad gono to Hprfiitf olenii tluun. A llttlo powdered resin t o m a r In t n o fmuilluHt dug mo tho. [nil uui»«*away at our store. You can lor th3 boneflt of Mr». Pnrkor's aprlnkled luHtdo tlie nut and on the thread fit t h a t WIIB ox|)uut«d t o b« ilorlvtnl froir kculth. Wbllo sitting lu n beach pavilion or worm of the bolt, or whore necessary, a t h o ovout by tliu mileMiwtn, nwiny (it w h m p find here pU'oe of thread bound around tUo worm 3OOD aftor Jier arrival slin was strlckan inudo lonw j o u r t i o y o to viow tlio yuJip?e foi wltli paralyslB. Mrs. Parker was sevunty- and the bolt will rotnedy tho trouble. Oltfhty-llvu Hoaouda. *evon ynara old. 8h« wan boro Iu Burltu?A Western ponlua has dovlHod a schomo Astronomura took muuy pliotoynvi>hs ton.N. J., and WUB the daughter of Bamuul for Infallibly dotuottng tho point of rnno- d u r i n g t h o p e r i o d of t o t a l i t y . I t IH m . It. Qummoro, Clork Iu OUancory of Now ture In deflated automobile aud btoyclw pflolml t h n t tliflfle nliDtOfrrtipliA will ruvmil leraoy. Hho WAS married to Mr, Parker on Urea. An ammonlaoal solution Is foruml m u c h tliut n u v u r him boon SOUII by tlio Oeoenabflr 21, 1B4JJ. She was a member ol through thu viilvo, aud a ohetnlcally-pre- 11 ultod oyo, a l d o d b y tlio titlcseope. Now ;Uo Presbyterian Oliurob aud was prom- pured whlto oloth Is pasBed ovor the outer neaK iu torolRQ missionary word, boinp Burfuou of the tiro. Wheu the oloth pusses falls In t o i n p o r a t u r o \foro ex por I tin umi Pre3ldeut of the State souioty tor muuy ovor tho puncture tho escnptun otbor ot wbllo t h o HUH was obfumrud. T i m c o r o n a , in town. Also a large assortment tho ammonia ouueos the clotn to torn bluu VonuM, fll«roury a m i Utility's btmrin WLTU kt '.hat point—und thoro you aro. p l a i n l y v h l b l o . T b o plaiiot ICnw, which / Silver Service Fur tlie New Jersey. of An organization bns boon e [Touted for bor, ronf poaroil. A.t l l a r n n s v l l l o , O H . . ProHIS FCRTY-FIRST CHILD. •he oolluotlon from aohool ah Nitron of fessor EuHtinan illHoovnrui) n r « m a r k able Douuy to puruhuso a wllver Horvloo for tbe p i n k oolor In t h o e o r o n u . Tint l u t t u r wut o«w battleship New Joraey. Tlio ofHoor3 Levl Uro«Hoii, of Fu«t«r, It. I., Once More Bonn t o u x t e m l for 3,&l)U.l>0U mtltm In t h r e e a iuil.tr—Urn IIIA Third Ulfo. ?lioson itr« Mayor Edward lioofl, of Jors«y bUttamore Q( u q n n l Ituigtli, mid n n o t h u r ol 3lty, Prealdont; Mayor Prank 0. Ilrofffrs, half t b u l r illmoiiHloiifl. I i Ihe town of Foster, II. I., rosldos Lovl of Trouton, Vloo-1'rusldont; ri. Oonciid Ott, 13resson, a well-to-do Frunch-Oanadlau Profunsor L o r d , of t b o 0!il(» Htato Unliind all kinds of 3f Caiudou, Huorotary, aud State Treasurer farmer, who uro^e from b«d a few days verHlty, boltuvoM ho o b t u l i u u l rosiiltn tluvl jwititi, TrwuHurer. Hubyrtptlona are to t>6 uyo tn nud that bis forty-third child had Cnrrrtil anil rroiiipr Altrntlon (iivt-n to tlio t e n d t o p r o v o t l m t t h o itiyKtnriuiiD m n t t t u titultod lo flvo couts a pupil, the namtw of lioon boru. T!»lrty-Rix of tlio eliildruu aro Itentllit; mill halo of 1'n.iinny mi'l Oollt-otlon of wliluli tnrniM t h o uoronii U in bt> [oiind l\)#i~ the donors, but not tbo amoiiut of tho do- living and they aro all worthy UUIKUUB of in t b o aoltir pronHntnict-.s. F r o m tlu» u t a n d UuliU. Uuuwy 10 Uuntl Ci« f.untj rtu.l Mui tcntfti dutlou, to be roGQcdud. Tlio uiunos ar« to various parts of tbe Union and Ontmdn. p o i n t ol Kf»iirloiir t b o spootiiclo w a s mvt'im enpro^flod Iu a hook to bt» kuno on tlio Fho presont Mre. Broeaon la L«vt'a third l[iantrlu{[. TU« inovemmitH of tlun liwiwonly UOOKAWAY, btiltlasbtp. TUo oolloollon will be taken In wife. Many of tho thirty-six living ahllboiiioH w e m r a p M . Not ovtir fl v« B^L'OIHIH NEW JEUtfEY. October, The ootumltteii will moot UK'HD dron havti fumiUos of tbolr own. ElRlit olapsoil from t h o t i m o o l tint Hrnl nuntnot Perfumery Dolls 4a Beptombor. of tho prandolilldron of Levl have famlllon u n t i l tbo f^rt>at tth-idow W.IH HODU HWeupliiK also, and none of these Hoen oouhl jrlvo any ovor tbe uurth from thu soutlnTosl. Junt Notions Toys Mrs. Eylor ITcnd of Ulrls' Homo. kind of ftu idon how runny KruudolilUlron (is K\\*\ moou viov»r«il Ui» luoo ot tho »uu Tbo uow Board of Trusteoa ol the Btato and greftt-Kruiidahlldron Lovl Bresson has. Mercury oiime Into proniln<>ii(*t). Lemon? Oranges Homo for Glrla ban orRanlzed by uloctlnu He owns considerable good farming propTUo path o[ totality bopan In the Puo-lflo J. P. STIOKLM. AorNT. Noblo O. Bristol, of Newark, President; A. erty. Oooan JiiHt wont of MO.TIUO. U pasaud ount- 1 ronrcneni the host comjuiiiU'ti. ^vn\ nmteo you "D, Oai'imcy, of Trout on, rtocr^tnry. and Uananas ward auroHa Muxloo, und cutoroil the porfuotly nalti lu cacu 01 tiro, provum you with Dates 8b»iTord W. Davidson, of TrontOQ, TroaaUnUe\l titttton noi\r Now Orlnnus, urooootl- roadvinuney lly eoainanloB oritio all claim* jrar. IoimBdlately after or^anlzattou tbo lnft In ii nortbuitsttsrly dlniotlon until It loft qnloklr. Insure ttow. It wtU coat jou lou than While Grapes Figs Board elected Mrs. Myrtle B. Eyler as Sutho continent OIOHO to Norfolk, Vn. Thou you think. perintendent of the iastUntloD. Mra. EyIt oros«od tho A.tluutl<it touuttod Portvi^al ^3 T lor bns boon matron, and as nuch has boon and af tor ward passmi aoronfl Nortburn Fresh Roasted Peanuts attacked by sensational newspapers. Miss Afrii-ii, louvtn^ tho eurtH finally uour tba LABOR WORLD. Mopglo M. Novlii, an tastmotor of long exnorthern and of tho Rod Son. -pQtl4n(i« in. tUo borne, wna mndo mtvtrou in Theoollpso was visible* throughout North Thu monMori of Yooucstown, O., Lnvo VnlaalfJo Girt* of Inlnct). Mrs. By I or's ntead. Tlio Board has doAmerl'-'ft, Europe aud Afrlan, but VTIVS total etruok lor lilgbar wugoa aud au Tbo entomological oollootlon of the lato aided upon a Bite oloso to the present butldonly In ttorno pnrte of LonlHlana, Alabama, tn>{ for a ue\y structure to bo erected tbJp .1. Bolton, ofOh(oaKotaald to bo tuolargest Ooori?ln, North Carolina, Bontfi Ourolhtu Tho Rlonx Rills, 8. P . , Con noil ban votod and most complete private oolleotlou of wear. and Virginia In th« Unltod Htrttos. It wis that the union label Uo usod ou nil olty Inseota In tho world, lias been pruBontod to uuprooodoiitod In moro than aim rospuut, printing. Smnll Olr Tnuclit a School. the Unlvoralty of Illinois by thu oxeoutora Little Mlsa Kittle Marjella Parkor, a of the Bolton estate. Tlio aollootlon Is It IH eMlmntod thnt alxmt 300.000 mnn tliroiiffb Bparsoly nettlod roirlons or run'farmer'n dauphtor, living nuar Preuhold, valued at $60,000 und ropresonts tUtrty ntnp ovor Hoiiut oxpunso of wntwr, orossod huvo boon wlttidmwn train tho viirfoufl Inprides herself in being the youngest BO boo I years' labor on tho part of Mr. Holt on. duRtrlud of Urout Uritalu lor military serBIX HtutOH In a populous portion of thu teacher la N«w Jersey. 8bo Is but ton oouutry, all of tbo ro^lon bolntf ottHlly ao- vice. years old and for a whole day conducted owsftilslw by rull ivnd water. Thoro were 487,i\rrostft during tho Btroot tlie Thompson Grovo souool In tbo nbsonoe It baa boon olovon voarn alnco a similar par utrlko In Unrllu, Oorimmy. Firtnon pa- j 3f her teacher a few days ago. Little MIBS event was wltnossod, but tho udvanoitinont llaouuMi wero novuruly Injurod. TruUld la , Parker voluuteored to tako oUarffe until of awtrouornloalsolouoo and tlio marvoUms now Entirely r«*tof»iL ' the real toaobor came. She called tua Improvomonts in tolo8ooi>os, iihoto^rupliy, O\TtiiR to t\ fulling oil lu buslnoHS, 200 ^obool to order, just us slio hud aeen Miss und electrloul upnuratxis lusured moro omployoas of tin* llurlin^ton WJOUMI MUlst, . 3tout do It ovor and ovor iiRaln. The ooai[)lote oDsorvatlona than ovor boforu ut llurlln^toii, Vt., liuvu bvou ilisoliiirgoil, ' pupfla went through tlielc atndlos ftRUEual, known. Tho Uultod Htnto." Oovorumont rotliiclnp tbo torco ouo-hivll, all oboyluf? their little teaohor roadlly, exand till groat (HluonttootU iustUwtloua tnivdv cept one girl, and sbo was kc>pt in five A roaolntlon In favor o( ttio fimaljjnmftelnboriito aud oostly pr^pHriitloug to tfot tloti -QlDuteg at rooosa for har mlsconduot. nil In Ivor orttunl&ntlona Into ouo blj; the boat pnsstbb* observations, mid tnHllonh unionotwas luloptfltl by ttu> convontlon of of dollars woro oxpemlivt In this way. tho We^leru FtHlornUou ot Miners nt !>«•• Hlberniann' I*rotsrens \n tli» State. Whllo (,-rnat tntcroat nttauhed to th« vor. Col. CoUpBe lttj«tf, tlio olijoftt of tli«nturouomwrf* Tharo wero ovor 400 c"olep:ate3 in attendTti« laborers worktiif? ou tho sovornl oompoalnff "eullpso espHditlons" frotn nil ance nt Trenton at the forty-flnt bi-annual parts o[ tlio country was not nlono to oh- roails now urnlor aoDHirunllou In Olotico.ssonvoutlou of tlio A.ua!ent Ord«r ot HlbsrBorvo the pusHlni? of tho moon boforo tint tcr Cuutity, N. J., IUIYU gut tho ettrlko fovor ninns. The o/Tloers olioson were: State sun, but tho study of tho coroua. This (iiul lutvo uskcil for uu advtiuco Iroin i?l.it5 -Chaplain, Bishop MoFuul, of Trenton Dloparticular brnuohof thnphnnomann trmi.'r- to *1.8& jvttr Uuy. 3eao; Btnte President. Jiitntja E. OUnton, tdlr attondhig un eollpso Una porhups ntTrenton; Seorotary, Illchard P. MoOlun, Ni'\v Jttrsoy wtruwborry Krowors find It traotod most nttontlon, iw thu oauso of thu PxiroiiiL-ly iimioult lo liln* plok^ra for tho Passalo; Treasurer, Edwurd J . O'Oonnor, oorouu ta not yot d.«)toriulQott. 3outb Aoiboy. The reporta ahowed that livrK" cfop that is nutlMptvtvd. liln waj?os "Every morning I hove linoe the hist oonvontlon the mombornhlp Mit^ulfleont us tbo spt'cituolo was In Pt> 't Imvo broii clTortxl, but tlio help ciuiuot bad taste in my mouth; my Residence, Church St. had Increased 488, aad that thero U %34,000 o! the path that It tnivarfloil from v tbus fhr bo procurt'd. tongue is coated; my head ! Q the trearfury, uo lnoronee of $0000. OrloniiH to Norfallr, tbo ooudltloiia f' Tim luu^t ptrlUu in tho M^UlRtva oo^por aches and I often feel dizzy. obsorvatlou lo far-olT Aid era w district has botMi suttkul tuxl tho Qutucy I have no appetite for breakfast Auto Stations Alone the Go»it, mont portuot aver voiiohaatwi Rflt ,s mlnu ^ttrlknrs hitvo n«iurtuul to work. Uuand what food I eat distresses wit bin tbo memory of tlio oldosv .ID. ilnrnrouml tMUployoot* fful ton \wt cont. InAn enterprising elootria vehlolo aompany England, Franco, Oormany, Ituiy and orn'tso au>l full tlmtt for hair hliifts on Hut me. I have a heavy feeling in - h a s d e d d o d i o e3tftbllaa along the Jersey Hffitzorlaud sont their most skillful nro- Unlrtyi*. Surtfti*o orap\oyv«s got tou por ?oast, before tbe opening of the summer my stomach. I am getting so fassors lu tho sillily of tt)» wondors of tho yout. mlviiuco iu vuK"!*. leason, a system of autonaobllo stations, weak that sometimes I tremble heaven*, and well wuro tU«y ro]>uld lor ih» wuoro prlvato motor veliloies of any doand my nerves are all unstrung. Tho illnoftnrjjo of Ibo Prosldtuit of tho Journey. icrlption may bo charged or supplied with Asjtoehulon ot Tin Workora I am getting pale and thin. I !uel untl repaired, bssivle whloli there will Oeut'rnily Rpoaklntr, tho obaorvntloufi AwiilK»iuutt>tl i>ruoli>ltiitoil n strlko lit tlio Orout Wostorn am as tired in the morning as oo solf-propalled wftRonettos, pbaotona and taken, by tlie aatrouo-mt™ wore COUHUO'I to Tin Pluto Works »t Jollot 111., 150 nion at night." bu9se3 to Ulro by tho day or hour. The threo Boparuto lluon of work—tlio old wulklni; out lu Uiroo ^Ioptiriu\oui9. \ t t o t venture promises to bo quite aufiooastul method of, tolosoopio observations, tlio u uunr«»rojioi» iho .HtiportnttMi(l<«(it What does your doctor say? olostnl tho Quunolnllv. viHwIiifT of tho oL>llpstt with tho naked oyo, mitlro work*, throwing out 300 moo. "You are suffering from ImThu nnd the photoffraptilnir of the phonomonn dlsputo lioua uot luvoivo tho WURO quea pure blood." Vetcrnn Angler Gives Up His Life. ot the ooLlpati. tlon. What is hia remedy? \ AndrowBozarth, a voteran flsherraan of Tho RrnnKn mnnwtnetiircrs i\nrt thn onlSoittbaiuptou, wlio was aevont^-nlno yoara Sees tUo ltnrtlficlally dlpesls ihofood and aids tii M;iln«', hnwi rotioho*! un nKruonamit, Nature In strengthening and rccon5ld, was drowned wblle purimlug his fa.—The sun tnr? tho FonT MosaoE, Va, >trUo whloh be^ivu tu Mnroh U vorlto pnatlrae near Vinoontowu. Whilo was tiHnlly ll oolipsod d nt 8.53 o'alonlc In a uiul structliiR tlie exhausted digestlvo orTU« u«t«*Mnotit ts on llio busts o.t oiakinff a oast his Hue caught iu a treo. oloutllosssky. TbonsnnAsut pnoAlo or ow.l- ovor. oontH por hour, minimum price, (fans. Itls tlio latest discovered digest/aud In trying to disentangle It he fell ed tho plorfi, vorandas, and ra%pan ^ tc tlilrly-Ilvo unottftit-hour tlay. Tho niooo bill ot ant and tonic. No other preparation overboiled, He waa unablo to awlm tn the WfttoU tlie marvelous phutioinoiion. Ttio nntl prlcu is itioroused Jibout twolvo por cont. can approach It tn efficiency I t Iniwlft current and BOOQ went down. President und Ula party wiitotiodtho nhotjv>- Tho contract Is to bu ooutluuod lor two to stantly relieves and permanently cures monou from tho Dolphin uonr Lnrnbort'ti | Dyspeps'a, lndipestUm, Heartburn, DruRKlgti Pa<1dlo Alone Alone. Point, undHeorotnry Qn«o and pnrty from flvu your*. tho Ughtboaso londor Uolly. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. At tho thlrtoooth annual oonveutlon ol the New Jeraoy Pharmucoutleal AaaoclaSlckHeadache.Gastralpla.Cramps.and :lon nt Asbury Park, it was deoldod to ASSASStNS FIRE INTO FARMHOUSE. all other resul ts of I mperfect d Ipestion wlthdntw from the National Association of Prepared by E C. DoWItt A C o , Chicago. Retail Druggists because membership la Four of A Family of Six Stint l>oxm While It entnllod considerable expense while no &Ullt»c Arwurttl ft T »M**. nenefU WIVB derived. Offloora were olected CO YEARS' ANOKI, MIOQ. (apoolul).—WUUa.ui Wise, (or tho ensuing yonr. n farmer, wna slttlug nt a tablo with hi? EXPERIENCE wlfo and four ahlldroa la Itiolr homo ton UouittTTVotl Aftor Fifty Years. miles from hero whou sotno parsons rtrod llr. and Mrs. William Tharp, of Flomthrough lho window with ft Bhotctin (ngton, have Just colebriued tho fiftieth and n Winabostor rlllo. WUIlnrn WIHP. iftDlvers »ry of their wedding. About 150 Jr., SOVPII yonrs old, foil doad, quests wer» present. The aged couple Mav | Jainos Wise, olovon voars old, was woro roinnrrled by Rev. Dr. YOUUR, past OK You must not have constiAlthough tl"' Mii'llnRi "I tl»' Hoard o: nliot tbrounh tbo rlpht luuc and lost two Army of tbo HorKoantevIilo M. E. Church, TUoy pated bowels if you expect the OrilnniiP" oftlnorn, oonvonod to do1 nn£orsofhl9 ri«ht huntl, WUUnm Wlsn, cldo «1>OH 111" moat «nli'li«nt ami ImptOVm 'mvo uo children. TRACK MARKS Sarsaparilla to dolts best work. thlrty-elglit years old, was Phot in tht Bldonrm tor tho nrmv hiivo not yot boot DESIQNO But Aycr's Pills cure constipaCOPKRIQHTO &C. right BhoulJnr from bolilml, tun buokuhot illsclosi'J. It Is hp|lovt><\ trom )>motlnal tiwtt Now Trolloy Rond For Ellznboth. tion. AnTono npnrtlno ft Rkptch nml doiiCTiiiUon mar outorlug hN bmiv. Ho is partUycmt uiul rouontly I'miilui'loJ, ttint tho vonllot wll Henry H. iHhara, formerly President of flwlr^W i\^r*^Tlnit\ mir opinion frvo wliottipr nn will iiio. Mrs. Wine was shot lu ilio hnuk, We have a book on Paleness bo lu fnvor i)t nu lm|irovt«l iiuioinnttc ills- Invonnnii 1» probnbly imtrntftblo. Conimuntn*:lm Now Jrtraey 9'ate Agricultural Society, tho bullot oinarnlag from b^r abdonion. tol uuiV « JoInK uwuy vvllli tho rovolvot. tUM\««rlot\!r«mndoutlivl. Handbook on I'Mcnu and Weakness which you may tius arranged to form n. new trolley road to sont fr»HV oMost ixcciicy for MjcuTlnn patent*. Hho will dlo. KllvAi und Muttlui, tho dau^hD[ierato wunt is to be known as the Suburhave for the asking. I'nlouta tntpn ttmnich Munu , \ Co. recotva tors, escaped. Hvrliil nt'tice, without ctinrOT, tn tlio ban 11 uo Iu tho nastera soatlou of Elizabeth itlU^r.itt llont nn tlio Lnho. Wrtto to our Dootoro. ^ ^ viiaro thoro aro now no trolley facilities. It Iwaa not known who did Urn fthootr h o gtniit ni'W frolRhtor built for lh« Perhnpj yon would Wto to consult Ins, but the suspicion of Uiu anthoritloi eminent plirslelaDi about your condiPlitshutK Rl»«inahl|> Oom\>!inv w»» 'UL'^OSSA tmnajomolr Illuntrntert lwMr. I*nnat «lr» tion. TVrlto ui trooW all tho particulars To)) on two poiHODfl now undor survoll- fully Inmiolioil lit Wynndottn, Mloh. I h t riilntlon of nny xclentltlo tournal. Torma, (3 a ID your cBflo. You will metro a prompt^ New Storin-warnliic Towori. lauoc. In all ton or olovon shots wero firml. bout Is 178 t.vt IOHR, fltty t « t wli\t> umi T : fonr month!, f t Hold braill newsdealer*. newsdealer*. reply. The Wise family hud roooutly moved liero twontv-olttlit foot vli>op. Her cripnulty Ii A now Iron atorm-warnlnK towor has Address, DR. J. O. ATEU, , J Irotn Wisconsin, ^Uoro thoy tvro said to been adopted by tho Went her Bureau, aad 8000 toiid. 8hn will ourry oro for Oiiruetjlo LowoU. Mwi. ISO, half the proposed equipment, aro to havo boon Involved In n fou j . Tuoy also H h o t > t h u t > l £ K U 3 l b O f t t o u t U u l k o .bo built tbla year. had aoaio litigation hero. Mton. U. C. Wail Paper COME ALL STYLES. ALL PRICES irrom 8o up., A. G. BUCK, Dover, W. J. THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CANDIES John Norris. __ Real Estate and bsuracce.. Box Papers and Pad School Supplies FIRE INSURANCE Dr. David Kennedys avorite Memedy G. S. GUSTIW. JohnO.McGrath, ITndertaker and Embalmor. R.00KAWAY, N. J. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. The Sidneys, liver and Blood j Scientific American. N&C H YorkY k Hew Rockaway Record Til iir-i'l i v . M i y :'> I . -ShortTalks on I I'l , UAlHflf 'IlIEICGlllUiJl. l By Cha rips Austj n J3( iw-rnMiiiriil Davios ol New York Declares It is llnliiwluli ME WILLMl Acllnu I,.- BEGIN PHOCEEDINtJS. ! Will Trim I I "l l r u i l i i I " I'reveilll I I I " H Unlim l l n n l n n M I|> Noiv Ytuli S l u d ' — l u a i ' l l l o n ITIi'i'i I V . m .ll.uil.ln,! ftli.tlo Ni wY . ' i u , f iI Y i . S | > o i ' l u l l . Uliiniov-'l"!!- Mill .1 . 1 I. DuVlii'i llH-i lUIII.HI I I: Ir. |o,'l,l- " i i h i! l i i i | > n > i ' i i m l l i i K n i i M l c r i l • ' . : , , |.;111 v1. H n, l n , l l i l i i < I'llltl U l l h . u l An.v Illill 1I l l l AI I I " ! n ' . : | l l n n i l l I . I 11 i l l I .i l l , rhilnllou I i "I n i n l > hll hill. Slight ililliMoiH'Dft iii nirii lUH-ni t o i n a k r all tlic w i d e MrtMi litint'iift a m i failure. In jjunu'u nf oliam-t- (?) (lit) h a n k " liar) only a f>lij;!it TtuituKi*. 1 >»»t. tlio bank ttlwuyn wln.'i. Iliu'k of I'vrry wn\\\\ in (i ruunmi. Hack o( liuslnoj'M HIU'ITHN a r c cariii'titncisii, o i m i ^ y , M'niiiltMH't1, mtu-rii trillion, liotwccti thefio H i "I n n ' I ' r u m I ' < u (Mn i l |i l l I Iy h i I l l l I I h i l l V I - f i l l . i i ' l n " l : m ; No. H. No. H. iiiAn muHL'fils ami utiothcr man fails tuut ]u:o])lo wonder how it happens, MH'iu-i numrUnivn Ui i»mn»le whn vloli'l Ihtnl; deeply ihul \\\v Vt'vaki-'i1, ilullci limn i'H (ilirail, niul tlmt IIIH iiu»ru brllllunt brulhur Hlickn iu Ou* nil at thu bottom «f O n One ' - <l i i i " " i n 1 t i I iiiul 'I III iv 'in I in' iln.l I. I • 111 • | i i l | . V. No nian vvvr y e t mtulo u nuiTomi of lm;iivi'i without advi'itii.lnji of HOIIHI unit. Mny I JO > d i d n ' t i all It ailvtM'li:tltifj, b u t it wan lulvor• \\\y, jusi tli*-* t-iunc. ' Ailvt'ftiitinjr p r i m a r i l y kimisls iti U'ttiii); n lot of (The Breakfast Cereal) is a perfect breakfast food. Itis complete in strength and health producing qualities. GHRMEA does not irritate weak stomachs, and is easily digested. .i I)IRI]CTIOI\S.—To fuur CUJIH of writer julc! (.luwly CMK- c\ip ('.['.itMi.A ; cook In jll! h l l i l c T lIlI'l'C! IlllllUtL'H. W l l l l T I1H1B1 Illlil l i v f u r i ' l l d l l l l l l i l.l'.UMI'.A Suve your tinpiy |iiirkoi;cu, they uru vnluuhU' ; Ilii'y entitle you In premiums, your grocer uliuut llieni. Tin: following lnidlnr grocers »cll anRMIlA I Simlt Uros, Co. E. II. Todd. H. D. Tuttle. wldo u«nn of otornlly will (aim tho Bourn im <i[iituiu[M, wuo uranniHiina no uwora. n u ' I l l i l l I Im i n i i l o l l l l S I ' l l n l l i n i i i I I I I l l l n M u l l ' . liuil iirobiiblo uiiviirBuou u prlnau or »hnk«u I from IIIu pillioturud Hldo nnd II In Inoorutod tomploHand HIH HOI-O IHIIUIH. YOU will uovor ( n liln ,l,inl»l,ni llio A l l , i n , i y D . u i n r . i l iiuy-i' liitruiH WILD it noblumuu, a bunion wol(,'hln« no nianv poundH Thu only oxtrnotdluury putuon w« know Inivo " I ' l i n n n iMiriiliil iiiiiiM.lni-iill.m . i ( t i l " an t h a t bunion Olirlnt ourrlod up tho bloody of (IH bolitj< lu Ills ooinpuny WMH IIIH owu bill. You will imvor liuvo any HiilTorlny i m l l l l i i l i , i i l t l . l u v l l H , m i ! u n i o n I n m i . In i l 1 1 1 " LuiMiro a m i whnt excmio iiiollior, mid HIHI wnn BO pour Dial, hi the wortio than I I " ondurod wlinn, with tonadi l'ii|>iii-ii i . n l i i i i l l m l i i p ' i n l l m l i i i n r h i i : I n l l w most dullcMn nml bolninn hour tliiU OOIIIDH hot uud itriurlcoil und lulluniod und HwolKin . >u limy havi; for i (. "ti% a l n i v i i i.iililln.l I I I I I I I I T , I u r n -.iit,. II.•I I l i n l i </ thaM,t tht 'iamM' to n woraiiii'n »oul, HIKI WII» OIIIKOCI t o He He nioiiuoil, " I t h l r u l . " You will liuvor br T h e inii'ltMis of mlvorl l m A i u i ' l ' l i ' i i l i II'I> I ' u m p u n y I " m iun l i i w l u 1 down nmoiiK drlvnru uruuminn tliu Ut'iMitu Hurruundnil by WOIBO lioHtlllty thiin tlmt .iiif.f if (i t>\y,u over, t h r iluor. of btirdnn. lOlllhllllllloil, I'lillilllHllllK I In 1111,(1] » III |Owllloll Htooil urouild OlulBt'H Toot, foutnlliK, A^Klll, I roinnrk, tlmrc WUR no orKiuilKll- rovlllUK, 11 rid with rugo, IIOIVIIUK doivn III u ili'.ilnl i ' lI n i ' l " . I n\ l , ' l u l l , i l l o fI n w " " ' I II nobody h u d I'vci' p u t u p ii iil^n, o n e bilking p o w d e r c o m p a n y would n o t n o w lion In IIIH biihulf, nnd tbuL WIIU it^alimt U K n l i i M M i ll i l l n j i o l l i ' v . rujTl-H and unulllnK u p thn HIIUIII ot blood. • p a y i n g o u t SHOO.OOO u yvivv p l u e l n ^ HI^IIK In nil t h e n e w s p a p e r s of A m e r i c a . Him, Wlion moil |iro[>oHit any grout work " ' r u n K n l n l u i r l n m l i n r litnl Coin,,,! Milt.'I 0I yn mint lionrtoil, O yu troublod, O ye tlioy baiul tOK'itlmr, limy write li'tlDru ol poreuoutod Oun, horo In u l n u r t Hint 1:1111 l u n i-['iii|'iiiil"tt i i r n l l i " | ' r l i i , ' l | u i l n . n i - . l l l i l " i i t Wlu-u i\ n m n tfoeii i n t o iniNtnunH h o h a s somo cnrdH prinUul, a n d w h e n h e iitfroomont, tboy tuUn ontliHof foulty, und i n i l l l ' l i n l i ' H i ' f II m A i i i i ' l t i m i i 1 ",, < ' ' n i | " i n V . r r t s a n at'ipiniiiluitt'r thcivafttir ho poltuH o u t a c a r d a n d itnyn ' ' W h o u y o u a r c thu irmri) uompliilu tliu urKiinlKiilld'n tliu " I t I -n v l , l l < l l l I l l i l l , I ' l l , I I " 1 |i iI - h I I , Auuili, nnd luntfy, I lonrn from ull thnt moro mul oomploto tht> MKIOOHH. Hero WIIH 1M1I1I w l u ' l l l l m A i i i i ' l - l . ' i l l i 1 . " ' I ' , i l l l | n i n >' \ v n » >wti m y w a y , d r o p m . " T l u i l H udviM"tlnliij,;, e i>tni wlio w«int forth wltlmut any oi-KUiili-.il- linn boon Biilil to-day Unit Christ WIIB a w i n - u l ' i M i r i U i - i l . I l i n i " w i ui m i i n - n u i f i ' M i ' M i t fully In oarneM. l i l t uud not tiOBii n, 1110U t h a t you c a n ' t r e p e n t t h e o p e r a t i o n often e n o u g h — p u r n n u a l l y . tlon nm\ ulolin. If mmi Ini'l a inlin) to }oln H ' U v m ' l l llnttin I ' l ' i u p u u U v , l i y will.'1! l l i o y d l In IIIH ouiniiiiuy nil rlirlit; If they hud u moutoiiH IHIHHIOII. H O wmild havn turnn.t rliln.l llio I n r r l i n r v li.iuvi'.iii lli«ni""lv'"i I n W h a t you c u n d o in t o p u t t h o i i u d n n d t h e r e t u n r k , bunk from It dlnKUBloil nlld illHiiottrilirod mind not to loin lu IIIH OUIUPILIIV. nil well, I V ' l l l n ' i l i m y v v . ' l ' t ' t ni l n I, I I - I | I I " i n . I'll" (',i IImort' or UMIH e l a b o r a t e l y e x p r e s s e d , into such n p a p e r ir tnoy namn. tnoy worn Kmntnd with lift Ho Hiiw you tn n nnptlvity rrom wluoli H o mlliliilMil i'iwiirvi"l I ' II'ml rH i "" l l v " I N " * v WIIH rmolvod to oxtrlcntu yon, UIMIKII II as t h r o n o you art' r e a d i n g n o w a n d have, it h a n d e d loud Billntiltlou; l( thi'y ivimt nwiiy, tlmy V n r l i i i i u l p r i m l l ' ' tI I v " " i l l r n l l " I l l m l r i n l n wuro HOllt wlltl no bitter uniitlininil. I'otttr rout Him nil Hwoat, nil toain, nil I'lond. l l o Uilluil nils'. 'I'll" K u l " k « r i i . » ' k " i ri«"i-«".l to u f.;reat n u m b e r of p e o p l e all in o n e d a y , ilnpurtud, a n d OhrlHt lunioil unit looltnd ut I liilinii a ^rout way to Havn y\iu. He onino I n llHi'lt r i i l h l ' l " l | i h l l l . II,ill I '", W n i l l l l l K from liiitlihjlniin huro, tliriiiiKti tlm pluoo T h o dtllVnMK'o i n m e n Unit ninkcH o n o d o thin lilln; that WIIH ull. ','tl iui,t l l m Ijfiti'l'll H i n t " * . I I V Illl I I I ' I uf HICIIIIH, t h r o u g h t h o ohnrnt'l IIOUHO, nun;"iii"iil liiMwniii l l m l i v .iinlllli'l- I n a n d a n o t h e r refuse in Hinall. T h a t in, it looks small All tlila wus ugalunt Him. Did uny ono throii(;li ImnlHlitnont. Thorn WIIB n o t v i i ' l n . l II i " t » r t l t , , r y n fII m , i l h " i ' . ovor undtirtulco HUOII nn iMUorprlno umlil nmoiifr nil t h o I-IIIIUH ot ooloutlulB ono at t h o :Uavt. Ii'ii UUo nui^v all l i u l o t h i n g s , When " 1 ' i i o r t o M i r " h 1 1 .Isil'.l. (ii.iiii l\vi> n u m . Atioh InUulto I'tuburraHHiiiontH uud l>y HUCII boliiK wbo would do an inuoh tor you, |Hllil«.i in;n>,'.l h ii','till,hin thi'll' liili<r/i»ln you s t o p l o a n a l y s e it a n d figure it o u t to itn ultimotliiH? And yot I am huro to nny It onilotl 1 lay IIIH miHhinl houit ut your foot t o mi.I ilnM-"l>y I'ni.tr.'l, IIII'IIM- " t i ii'iinv, In 11 oomnletn trlumnli. NutwItliHtundliiK iliiy. Lut II not bo told In luiuvon Hint you m a t e result, you find t h n t it j^rowfl Into p r o p o r t i o n s llm m i t l i n l i n i l t n r y , ' n i lI I H M oinil'1,',1 IIIH worldly ocouputloil, IIIH povorty, IIU dolluorntely put your toot en It. Wbllo It l l U l l l l r l l l l V I ' - l I " 1 1 1 ' < U " | > " l I ,'..% I l l " I ' , » l l l l l l l l l ' l . t H of HTent maifiiitude,. [ilnlu livon ]I|» llliprillulliltilK Ifurl), llm will tnkn nil t h o utfon ,,i otornlty to oolnIn lli.".n liiri'llni'liiii, I" n,.i|iili" nr In .-i-il-'ll fnnt tlmt Ho WAD aolloolloHK, tlio fnot Unit An a d v e r t l s o m c n t in t h o n e w s p a p e r ifl u little brnto Clirlst'B trlniii.:ili, I inn horn to mnLu n i l n fr i l i l i ' l u ' " I l l " I'llutr ii|,olliiir ou'jiHo lnul a brlof llfo, tlio fact Unit Ilu WIIH thn atnrllliiK niiuounnomont thnt booniiHo tiling, l)iit it gnvti i n t o t h o u s a n d s of tinmen a n d tcllH I'liiil.'.i whl.'li Iiiul m i ln l r . " i l y l"-"ii u h not aorouipuiilod by uny vlHlhlfi nrKUulKii- o t t h » rnjootlon ot thin inlHhlon on tho part l i i r l i n 1 l i y Il i m n r i i n | i i > i ' l l v n l v , i n i ' l I " I I i t i t t t h o u s a n d s of people just wtmt you moKt wish t h e m lion—DotwItliaUndliiK nil that, In nu ox- of Bomn of you nil that miiitnincniu work Mill p r o d l l ' M l n n llll.l 111 I ' l " |.l-i>'" " f l i ' n . hllurntton \vhloli n\iall bo prolonuod In of Rnrdoli a n d <TOHH und ffruvo IH, HO far to hear. " l " n III'IIIK ii tiniM'Hiill v , .',Hiiiii.I M l . M I h i nvorlnvtliiK ohoralH, lit) doulurwd, " I huvo im you nro cuucurnn.t, u fulluro. llolomi, I n | i r . > . l i i " l l ' i i i a n I " i l l " w n i I I iU I I i n i t i i r u u l If t h e n d . In a n lionc.it ml. It will ulwuytt p a y , llnlnhnd t h e worU whloli Thou KIIVOBI MO tlio Kniproflh, wmit t o tliu Holy M i m i t , I Im i l w l i n l l v , i l i i i i r i v n I . to d o . " l.imd t o llnd tin) oroHfi of UhrlHt. Out " I ' l l . , 'lu-i','1 in,".i I " II' i l ^ i . . i i i i l i l i i ' i l l n i i Austin /!,,*,, Cfirrighf, < in tno oyo innrm/iry now many diHonfloH thiK t o tbo Holy Lund, thoro wi'ru thro*1 iviuilliiU H i " i\iiiin-|.'iiii l . ' n I'.IIU [ t u n y , vi'iy of thnt ilnllouto orwin havo boon ourod? oroHSOB OKCiivntnd, a n d t h o <|UL'HIIOI> <u,Ml nflnr II'i fnl'lillllnli I'll l»"<( I I I " pi'l.'i. tint .Tonne snys t o ono blind, "Uo opoul" wnfl whloli ot t h o oroHBOH wn» OhrlBt'p un it mny HOIMD, luit It r'HjulroH moro n l I m . I n H i " I ' l l y n t N o w V m i i 11)0 | m r I ' I I I I I . und t h o liffht of lionvon motion tlirouKll oroHH. Thoy took a dond body, tradition mmi'ity aiul morn rni-iin and inont mmonn. (ivnr t i n ' |.rl.-n o f h i " l \ o i i r w l l l n i i l t u n y iraton th.it hnvo novor boforo boon oponod suyB, a n d p u t It upon ono of t h o oroBsna, Iratlon to mid row nn Mxiinpnruturi mob. ONtiiniiltily j u i l niiii-in. l h o front of nn m may kill ,1 troo, b u t thoro WUH noHfu, u n d tliwy Vooll t h u " A n y iiKioi'imiiil n r u i u l o r i i U i u l l i u t l i n SUNDAY'aOI8COURSe QYTME NOTED I'lin vlllauorn ol Nufcurulli Uuard t h " innitul* JonuB million 0110 dond with n worJ. and doad body uml put It upon anotlior CTOBS, Inu of IIIH Iminnwr, but all l h o wido I w t t o n nniii|nilliiir I'niiiimiih'ti i.tt h " .'Imi-iioOhomletry moy d o mniiy wondurful DIVINE. aiid thoro WHS no lite; but, tradition anye, runohoB of ntornlty worn to boar tliu atroko l " r n n n i | i l l l l l l " . l n f I " " I . , I I I y III v h i l i l t l n t l i l l IhliiKa, t u t what oliomlBt ut n wotldlng, wtiou tliu (loud body wna put up nenlDBt of HIH Hplrltual uii-lmlldiiiK. l l m l u w * u ( llilri S t n l u m i l l u t j t l l m i t p u l i l l o when t h o wlno (jnvo o u t , ooulU clmnso n tho third cross It epraufr Into lira, Tun>. HliIJtMHi T i m V i c t o r ' . M n m t - T l i o ,Toj liollny. Ho atao HIM imMlH of iirtMA nnd dint wnro pall of wutor Into a onjile of wlno? Wllllt <loi\d man llvod nRivln. Oli, tlmt t h o lilt* of OvtirauiuliiK llltU.HiHI.,.—Tl\<\ Nnlla. uniUnut ll\\w. Tli« mighty mtm nt Christ'a " I h u v t i t l i o r o t n r " " u i u t . t o t In. o o i u ' U i w l o n Inimnii volao could oomuiiiiid 11 neuool of Hlvlnp; powor of tho Son of God tnlRht dtirt H u l l II In m y i l u l V t n " u n i i i M . l i n . . i . m n t ' O . I fiKilliiii lUi,r..«.,.il Iiy Ulirl.t IMI lli« ihno did not iinpnnr In uppnrol without IIHIII1 Ynt horn In 11 voldo that iniiralinlu your dond HOUI Into nn otornnl llfo, biiglnllIU* IIKtillinl t Ii.. , \ > n " r l , ' i i n l . M i l \ i l l l | . , l l i y ItinltntH niul luluriuiMnitN. Nono of tlin OiiKuiino "f I I I - K n r l h l r l.iiliiir.. lho noiilly trlbon until, lu 11 plnoo whoro iilnir tills ilayl "Awuk", thnu ulenpoBt I n •! .1,11,11 I I f r o m .l.illlK I.II Ul"MK III U i l . " Dwnaru would htivrt appearod tn all toon's l<'n|<yi'llllil I mm. 1 S l n l i . " uppurnl. Vot hoi-o WHO a nmn, luirti wau a thoy hud lot down tho not uml iiulliid It and rlBu from thn dond, and Chrlut Bliull W'AHiiiN.rniN. I ) .( l . - I u HIIM i l l n o o u r n a up wltli no HHII In It, thoy lot It ilowu Klvi) luno llfnl" Llvu uowl Aud livu f o r . pro Inn* ml lii^R. who alwnj'R wort) t h o mimo l''"iuii\« n\|>.nur" nt UnMr "Mnvllnnul" l > r . T i i l i n n H n n h o w n I na n IIMIIHIIIII w u y tlio iKiiln, 11ml t h o dlBL'Ipl™ lay hold nnd bo-,.v,.rl ?diU. lndoo.llt WUH fur from Hlmbby, fur iitiliwtoiltHiUH U n i t (llirlst iivormunn n m l «an t o pull, wlinu, by roa»on of thn m u l t l uftor Hn hml worn It a long whllo t h o :it | . I l l i l l . ' I I V IIH I n l i K Illl I'.I.IIIIIIIII, till, i l l r o o I l i u l n II I m l i m n i f u r n i l w n i i i u l o i l lm'irl»: tudo of IIHII. tin) not brokn. Nutuio Is Hln faiublure tliou^ht It worth rnlTllTiR about, h ' j l . . l o l i n v v l l . . .1," I I m v i i f h i l u h i , , ! l l i o lorvnnt. Tholloivor*—HotwlHtiul tlmm i n . tiul httll It wart Tar from bnlntf an Imperial I ' l u n . w l i " u r n. ' l i i i i n m l u l l l i i ' n i i « | . | n i " y , Witrli w l i l t ' h T l u n i n n v m i t M n t o , l o . " to II1« BUrmoUB: llm wlinln— thov worn Ills robo. It WIIH a coat that a n y ordinary w n l v " \ " X ' i m l i m t h m I I H I I I I M M n ^ l t i l r u i n T l i i ' r u In n j i i - o f o u t i i l p u l l R f i i o t l o i i I n d m ui 1 mny wnnn UDHinpt in tno hont; tlin rnln man might hnvki worn on an ordinary ooiiiiiii|il«tUiil o f n n y l l i l h i t w i i linvi> n n r l i T It IliiniiKllttorlng ou tlin tlilolt lolliijto of tlio Iwt.H'.i Illil I ' . l l l ' l i . t H | i m < l u l K K M I I I ' I I I I , 'I'll" Inkun. W o Illl Ilin «n|iHliiu<i w i t h nxilltnpiirnhliM; thn Btnr of Kutlilohoni—It snnK NoUliitr wan ihorn nny prntonnlnn In UN 11 ObrlslmiiB ourol ovorlll» Llrth; tli« rookn l l i ' i i , w l i l l n , m iI I I K o t l i n r I n t n l . l l i n r i ' l » ;lli*t. No ouplioartu' Wltli Koltlou ehiilian l i i . u ' i i v n r . IIII.I In.1.1 I l n . i n I n j'JIIDH Inill "in'li iiolliliiH m o t i i I U » U | I | I I I | I I I ( I I K t l i n n , n(li>t - U i n y l>«nt n lUriin nt IIIH dontli. Dohold THE NATIONAL CAME. bnnittbt Hltti wln^ to drink. On tint HOUI n r 1 1 1 " l l n u n l . l l i r v . T i m . I n l n m l n l l l « IIII h i i v l u , : l o l l , . , I I n II , - n r l n l n i l l i n o l l n n , t n I l l l , I IIIB vlolory ovor II1.1 W ravol Tim IIIIIKOB ot dlioro Hi1 a t o (IKII, flrnt IIKVIDK l>rnllml It Iml.l i i n v t ' l i i i r l m W M n r i n . l ' l . . i l i l . n i l : I l i n l o u r t l n i i > In w i i n l n i l n n , I o u r I n v u n l tho fninlly vnnlt boooinci vory r u s t y bi'MoGrnw in c a p t a i n i n g Bt. Louta. Hlrnflt'lf. No ono fiUoliiMl Him wator t o IIIIMII | i r n i l i l i < m . ( l h i l » l I'IIIIIII l i i t h r o w u p -inu«o thoy nro mtvnr npomul oxcopt l o tako Uhosbro, of 1'ltteburK doollnon t o pitch .1rlnk; b u t . limulliiK ovor tlio wcill In l.il.n I : 11., i ,l.,i,n | . . K i m i i u i K l i , W i ' « . II l i l i t h w n y I M I w l i h i h t h n w l m l n worlil unothor In. Tlmro IH a knob ou tho out- on tJuudnys. Maihurla, l l o IH^K*> 0 a drink, Ho mit at •tdo of tlio door ot lho »n|>ulohor, but 110110 I " V M .O l . T , H i i v l . l H u m ,K l n l n I ' l li l l| i l . ' i l I , l u l w l i l , U HI'IIUMI', n w n i u ; \ n l o i i t m v o n . l i n only onn haiiijunl, nnd Unit not at nil DM tho HiHldn. Iloroaomufi tno Oonquoror C l i n r l " - . | i . - \ , . . \ ( ' - I , . ,1 1 . I ' h m o l i uli.i Nonrly nil t h o Cincinnati plnyors wont ,11,1 I I . T h « f o u l m o u i l i i ' , 1 u r m v w h o u l miinptunuR, for to lollcvo tlin nwlnvurdJnlin llnii'T, l>lr."l.>r^. nnk In brnooh. t n u i | i u > , l t o t r o n , I n n H i m o m i l i l n o t »x.if Dontli. Hn miters t h a t ronlm a n d sayn, tumn nf tho Inmt ono nt thn KUOHU had to "Unuitlitar of JnlniH, Bit u p l " 11 ml ehn SIIH l loti ( h o n u h l l n i i i n i i t l n f i u M l u u wlllnll I l u r t m u n IH plnylng In duo form onComtapropnro wfno f.ir tbo com puny, A WAMNINC TO CHINA, Iln i m i r n m m i l WIIIM. I l n mil,I: lip. To Liiziiriia, "Ooinn forthl" nml lin Ituy's Oblcn^o tonm. " [ Imvn OLhnr UltiRn rtdo lu uuburlut*, lit* \vivtUrt»\. llnU lnvl i h u w o r k wliW'li T l i o u K n v i m i M o laiiin tortli. Xn thi) widow's son Ho null] Bookloy, of Olnolnnntl, In londlng tbo NnT h i n < l n * ' " i i i m i t n l I'IIIILM it l l i i l u l 111 S u | i Olbor idiitfH, nt* I hoy inlvuno<\ hnvo honudn "(lot up from Unit blorl" mul ho KOOB do." U01111I Longuo In butting. | , i . . - . l , . i i n l I l n ." M I I I I . I H . " HIHMUI a n a applaud |u^ HUbJootn bob lad; hln mothor. Tlion JOHUB iilor llm (Irnnt \vn« woiunlnil, nml i (Ih lint's rot I turn WUH muilo u p ot nun- homo with 'TIs Tfhlsporod Hint Nloholn, Iloston'8 IDIIIOIIIUI u p t h o k«yn o f d o n t h n n d liunu; llio ilonlorii noiilil m i l iiioillnniii hl» IVOUIUIH, W i i i i i M i r n s . | i . r . i ^ | ' " " l u l V - T i n ' I huriHMl Ibiliprnioi). Oilier ktu^H Hlnup H10111 to Hln (tlrdlo nml orlod until nil t h o grunt pltohcr, 1B out of It for good. m u l h i ' n i n i i i i , ' , l t o I m i l y l n n , n n , I l u liln I' n i l . . . I H iiiI i ' i ( I n v n i n i n n l I n n I n k n n it i i\udt>r ^mbruU\or\nt vnnopy; vlilw on« on a ornvoyardn of l h o mirth lienrd Him " O Hrndloy, t h o youiiRBtor, aooms to bo n t l r o n u i l \ i n nl,»li M i n n IIIUV ii p l n n t with n ! oholtorloHH hill, riding but on no, aft fur nn I iloiitli, I will bo t h y pluuuel 0 Kravo, I will linn.I i n I I . "» i i | . | . i - i " " ' l n n . . r l l m " I l i K u r n , " llxturo ut third Imso for tho OIIIOIIKOB. Inunillnr llowiir. n m l lio ilrnnimul thill t h n t now romembor. ou a uolt, a n d ttint horbo thy doHtrtiatlonl" ' i l l ' I iI I I I . . . i s I ' l i l n , . » . • v , , . ,| ,|,,"|,'|y wllli'll iH I ' l n n t wiiu | n i t i i p n i ^ lihi w i i l i n i l n m l t h a t Unrrott, t h o y o u n g Olnolnnnll o u t l o l d o r , I rowod. I l i i n i K i t l n t i - l y II w u n i M i r i u l . Ami AIKXIHIJiT, t'liL'iu.'n.l m i l l " nin-.--ii.'iti . . f n i i l i v n (MirUi| Ilin povort.v win aKiilhRl Him. I t r o . n o mun OOUKI KO tiironfr'i mi t n o oo- 1% unld t o bo thu B[iondlont In thn Longuo. wnklliK f r o m h U i l r n i i i n , tolil llil« t o tlio »tncli>H I huvo ddHurlb'id, you wuy, wltliout Bomo of tho \ioHt hlltors In t h o l ' h y > i i ' l n i i , I I I I , 1 thi< i i l i y H l i ' l u t i w n i i , l n n < , l o u t j Qiiirnn monoy t n build Kroat ontorprlsns, ImvliiK a iinturo nupurnnturul. In thnt i l l l n u : i ' H m i 1 1 1 "t n l o l h ' u lulnTilnliiirlill Hi'i nro t o d a t o fur bnlow Iholr UHUUI u v K u n t i l l i o f i ' i i i u l J i i n t t l i o l i l n , | o f p l n n t w h l i ' h | Mon of mtuuiN aro afraid of a ponnlhms iirni, umld Itn IHIIHCII'B nnd norvi'H nnd •Itllll.lll.'.l. I t ro< bonon, woro lntortivlstod t h o onoriilos of On tholr showhiK ao fur tbo Now Yorks l l i o « l " l i I I I I I I I I I I I , I i l i M O r l l i m l , h r u l l K l l t I t t oI projootor lnnt o Imvn bo domiuulod. M l n l - i t n r I'niik'.'r I m il . " n nlli»l n n ' l o . l I . ) urn no Htrougor rolntlvoly than thoy wore h i m , i i u . l t i n ' w , ii m l >vi,.~ h i ' i i l m l . W n l l , t h u I1 ^ulrtm money t o print hnolta, t o build InDlniilpotonoo. I n thi) Ryllilblos of thnt ' I n . M i l l " |i..i..irlin.'iil i , . liil..i"n l l m l ' h | . fitltutlonn, lo piiy liiHlrvii'lorn. Nn womlor voloo tlioro wiiw tli« wmit'insli o l llm lust your. h u m a n n m n I i i u l b o o n h u r l w i t h t h o K h u . i t m i l l l i n V . T I i U i n i l t H u l l I I I " l l . i v i i r u m i ' l l l v'l the wlno in on of OhrUt'H t lino huitfliod at lli»"i o f n i l w o u i u l i i — t t i n t o r d i n , I t wivn otornnl ODII. That fnot tlmt wulkoil tbo Ktolnfoldt, of Cluolnnntl, In moro thnu thlM poniiUoHH t^hrlRt. " W h y , " trn»Y " a i d , iluok ot llm Hliln In Oniinaiinrat Hhnll Hump i l i n 1'U'ijiioHx o f I ' l i r l m t o l i r i n i j i i l i n l m [ o i oomlng up to tho oxpoolutlous of Macngor " w h u Ifl t o pay tor thin now rollfflon? Who kliiRUouiH of dnrluiuHB luto domolltloo. iliul w o u m l 'llio linlm o f illvlnn ronlornAlton UB n BUOOIU! busomun, ll,.n. I n o u r r y l t i i r I h H l u i n l n n i i i t o u n u n - 1B (O olinrtor t h o nhlpti t o o u r r y l h c . IUIHI'IIIB povorly Btruolt Olirlst cnvnnd AURUSi l i n l l i l n l i n n n " i . f lu'ili'.. u i n l ..I'lni', nil.I 1 1 1 . Thoro nrn sovoti ox-Loniruo plnyors o n nlonurlopV Who In lo pay tlio milnrlon of IM'UMful I s m i l ' t i l l ' l U n U ' U l t l l ' H wt.M'0 s t U l M M i i l tvifl, ownnil tlio Bimliodrln, owned Tlborlnfl, t > r n l , u - t U i u u l n ! , sI I I I . I ^ r . ^ . o r i y . . t A u i " i l tho Provldonoo loiun. Stafford will piny tbn ttMioborpV Hliall woaltby, cBtnltllnliod OUI*. iwnod nil tho oa»tld» on UH bonoh nnd nil t h i r d huso a n d Lonhy will outoh. mi I M I n t ' l i l i u i , u . ' W t l i r t ' i i l o i m i l L ' y tilt In iimu)- ol our |ilnim wo Imvn our frlmnln m i l l i o n1 bo dl^ootnlltod by a |HMIU1IUHB tlio slthw t h a t looknd down Into ItB wn'.or— i i p o r i l t l u l l " n f t i l " " l l . i X e r n . " Amolo, w h o wnn formorly wltb t h e nnltlto linl|um; Hiuiin to ilrnw n nliKtoh of thu ClirUtr owni'J nil tint onrth nnd ull t h o honvtMia. Tho oniiHiMnionoo WIIB thnt mont of thn To Him ot t h o plulu uont hi'lonitod tliu moro nml ^YnHlllt)Kton Club», IB doing Orallilnn, othi'm lo hi'lp uii lu t h o I'loi'nlloli. Hluaaili'1'o.l liv " l t o x i . 1 * *' nt'oplolhat followed (Thrlnt bad niHhln^ tn robiiH ot ooloatlnl 0I1188 worlt hi tho Auiorlmm LongUL'. lint CUitlKi (rtvmlit nvnty Inoh o( HU wny roynlly. l l o w h o S I U N I I I U I , ("iilnn ( l l v t'nl.l.').—It I i r n IOHO, AftlinMit .loHeph of Arlinathoa burl oil wulkml tlio road to Emmiiun llio llglitimnllmt lilttor himllllly nml nml,I I'lrmimJohn 1). Dny, supervisor of uinplros of I ' . i r i i ' . l r r n i n s u . ' i i i i n u , p t - . , v i : i , M i u t M nr . i i , Ktiiiioiiii nil luili'iilntoil to tlnprons mul do>O h r h t , but borlHkod iru hoolal position in IIIIIRH iv i'l 11 t h o flro Blind Btoods of IIIH tho Nntionnl Lun«ii<>, snyB ho In uuro t h o :linl Iliit " l l m n i - i " lln\'. ilnnlniynilI n n doing t h a t . It IH uhvuyfl ntifo to bury n .ilinrlot. fi'ut. Yot thoro nro tliOBo w h o look dnyfl of rowdyism on tlio bull Hold uro ovor. innni vlllni;oi in'i'U|i'i"l I n I ' l n n n h .'nnvurt-i In tho Unit iiliu'cllin worlillv oooiiplitlon doad num. an uud BOO C h r h t t u r n w a t n r Into wluo, 1 m l nui-iiiinr.v.l t i l " I n l m l i l l i i l i l " I'lilimin Tho BostouR huvo mudn moro errors &o /.tioohcuw rUliod \\n \vcaltl\ or BOC!I\1 POBI* and t h e y any, " I t WIIH clolifht of h n n d l " WIVH «Ki\ln»t 111m, 1 tlml Him 1(0 onriiml Hln lr'Ui|H Wllii W " l "•mill I n n.l|i|ir,.»H Illil lion hi following Ohrlnt, but took a position /uid thoy son Olirlnt rnlBo t h o doad t o llfo, fur this soiiHoti t h a n nny tonm lu t h o Hvi'llhooil i>y tho ,'ivrp»nl,-rV triuln, nn 0 0 . "llnxnri" w n r n ii.nl'Uiliii.l niul tw n n l v - " l x LouKtlo. T h o Drooklyns hnvo tho emallost In n troo to look ilown un Ho pnsfiod. "iil'iiilon nlwnyn 10 tin highly ri'itnriloil nml ond thoy Bay: "Eaally oxplulnori; n o t (it t h i . i n w n r n lilllml ilinl n i n n y wnilli.tml. Nlnodonui*', woalttiy Nloodoinun, risked riMilly ilond; plnyliiR doaill" And they BOO nuinbor of orroru to tbolr urudlt. ri'upi'i'livl, Hut you know im wull nn 1 •!•> Itniiitiirn.iini.iili I i n v " l.oi.n o n l n r i i i l l u l l m hot h Inn of HOP In) poHlllon In * following OhrlBt KIVIIIH Hliiht to tlio blind m n n , und Tbo Bystom of t h o collogo ultios of flondUnit In OI-IIIT to Hiiitoiioil In iinv oinployB u o i n i u tt l i o i l l i t u r l n i l i i t " . I r n tholr m n i out on tlin Hold on t h o r u n iin'iil nun muni Klvn \\\n omlrn limn lo It, l l h r W , tor UiMtkulknitUy «lRlit t o Uml Him. Ihoy niiy, "Oliilrvoyiintdootorl" Oh, whnt tnlitht ho ndoptod by tho Nntlonnl I.cinduo All thin WUH nKiilnnt (Jlirlflt. Ho t b o (not nml I hnvn lo ,1,.,'lnro Hint thn (nllHiion ol 'hull thov do on tho dny whou OhrlBt IIBOB MEMORIAL OF POTOMAC. t'liri'i'iitiy wirn iinrnvtiruliln to t h o tijtoou- thnt Ho WUH not ro^ulnrly tfrnduntod wnn up lu JudRinoiit a n d t h o IIIIIB Hhnll lock with k'tfod rosultB lu thoso Jnys of dilatory gnmos. atfaltiHt Him. J f a man coino wltb diplolion of n UIIKIIIOII whli'h riMiulroil nil mniiuud tho trumpotH ahull anil, ponl on 11011II t'rt)ililt>ut IMI.I Ilia I'ulil .i..| Atli'iiil tin- llrtnl nml pliynliwl tnoulti™. Tlirmi«h liluh, mat* nf oollf^ori uinrRdbnolH and tlionloRluul lu t h o tlmu o' ThoodoHlus tno Oronc tlmru Bt. Louis plnyors this sonson urn gottlnp: liiinl, ilry, liunliy, lii.<oiinntn Jiulnlnni t o «omliu\rlow und ho nun boon HiroUHb lor- WIIB n urmit nnsnult 111111I0 u p o n t h o illvln- tho r o r u t n t l n n formerly BO JonloUBly olirn travnl, tho world IH dlnponod t o llHtun, lly of Joflus ClirlHt, und ilurlnir thnt tlmu gunrdod by t h o llnltlmoroa—tbut of bolutr hnw n wny for 1 1 now niul Kl'>rlnu« illnpniil'llKM"lllrK«limi,i, V u .(-Ipo.'llll). _ T h r luit lioro wan u mnn wbo b a a irraituatoa a t nnllon WIIU 11 Klupuiiiloiiii iiii,li<rinklnii Hint ThoodoHlUA t h o Grout onllod hlu own 3011 to lilt by moro pliohod bnlls—thuu a n y tonm I'ri'ild.Mlt, h l n I'lllilnul, llnlinrnlii Wi'klt'i wuit oiiouith to tlnimiml nil t i n ' ooiionn- no onllt'iri', Iiud not In uny iiontlomy l>y or*1 lit on thn t h r o n o with him nnd bo n a o p n r t - In tho Lougun. ilinl l l u t t u r t l i ' l d , n r N " i v Y o r k ; l l o u o m l N o l triitoil OIUTKI™ OVIIII of tllirUt, Wo hnvn n dlnary IDOUUH loarnoil t h o ulnlmbot of tin , nm lu IbORovoriimiiiit ot tlw «tni)li«, mid TV10 NftW York wrltor* hnvo dlsoovorod ltvn«ui\K'> Hn ppokr,, and yot Ho propnooil tn 3iio dny tlio old bltliop anino nnd bowod •mi M l l o s , h l i clil.il nl,I, C o l , u u d MIKIIIKIS uront ninny rouinnll,' »toili\n nlmut whnt tbut KWIIIK'S "Blur pltohlng stnrf" noodfl (li'iinrnl Jiiimph Wlmoliir n m l( o r i n n r A d j u uii'ii with phyalonl toll hnvn ni'Ooiiipllnliml talk, t o UinlruiU In PunjootR whioh had con- down boforo Thoodonlua, t h o oniporor. und Rtronitthoulng, und t h o ory him gono u p fouudod tho inltfhlloit liitolleoln. .Inhn PUHHOII out of t h o room, und thn ninporor In Inlnllmitiinl ilopni'tiiiiiul», Imt you Itniuv l u i i t - t h i i u ' r n l I l u i ; n lo-* iv o r e i t u " - ' ! H , , r I n u i , » i Hint " w o nood pltohorB." Tho Now Yorks nnld, " T b o JI>\VH murvolod, Biiyliig, How win offonilod, nuylliK t o tlio old blHhop, IH t h n u i t ' i i u i r l n l H i i r v l i ' i i n o l t i n ' A r m y u l Unit nftnr n inmi Inni hnon tolllnu nil ,lny uruwonk lu tlio box und nt third buso. novoi "Wliy didn't '.you pivy tlio m\mo honor wllli IIIIR mul HIIW niul Iniiuninr, plnnu mul htitli UIIH m a u ltittorRi liuviun l h « l'ut.inuvi'. loarnndr* Wn, In o u r dny, have found out Tho LonKiin magnntoH sny Hint bnrrlnp; n t , ulnmt nil Im 1'iin ilo In to rout. A wonry to my flon, wlioBhnros with 1110 In t h o jrov. T u n [ n n l l i r n o t tlin Hnrvl.'ii w i wt h n p r n tliat a man without a illiilonm mny know orumont?" Tlion tho old blohop turnml to tlio orowdti nt Hundily gnmos lu tho Wout Imily I11 nn unliivornlilo iiiljilnot 10 n tolling H n n t u t l o l i o r u n i o i i i i n i M i i t H yIi i ' i n ' f u l llullli« nttnndnnoo BO fur nil ovor t h o olroult nn uitioti nnn mnn with ono a n d that n uol111I111I, Vou, wlioin III," lu piirulv nu'i'hnnltho youuK mnn nnd nnld, "Tlio Lot-d hlo*u torllol'l, u trlloit,) t ul h ouniiiiiit no|,ll,'i'', o l Iti^o can not t r a n n t o n n n rdUKgaril Into n ihou, my younit m a n , " but still pnld him 110 bus Ijoon n souicoof dlsiippolntmont. Thoy I'lll, II.Vim worn iinllml to llio ii|ilnillilliin of nnnuot uiulorBtHiid why thoy lire not tottliHi " I ' Mt l h i','i'|>4. T l i o , ' i i n i o r n t o i i i ' ivn« lnl,l phUonnphoior u ihooloKlonl Homtnarv toaon n KliiKiloni, or tlin prnolnuuvtluu *it u IUWV mol\ honor I\B ho hud pulu t o t l i o Emnoror. I'oilnof lliiiriil", nr thn ulurllmt nf 11 rovohl- a fool lu prouoh. An oaipty huiid.iiiturtlic And l h o E m p e r o r wan still olTondiHl und Ing u lluanolnl luirvont. for t b o ,',vu«liiti n liiiiidimiiiii n l l v o r t r n w i i l . lti>*ln^ o n u t him tin nf t h o prnnhytury, llon whloli nlmiiM iipmrii nil nnllonn iHnnloiiHOd whon tho old blnhop turiiad to ilp|'i'ii|irlntt'lv lii.ioi'llioil, m u l u f l o r t h n nor,,, \* empty Htlll. lint tt Hliooknd all oxbHtnu rhoodoHlUH t h o Oront nnd said to him, nmllllKl't noinn Iilnn of llio llii'i>lli,rnlu!ii of liiiniv Hil'iwiiH iiriHoiitu,! t o tlin Miii,,iin|)ri^Judii>oH In thono ohloutltnon Tor a mini 'You nro nffnndod wltli mo hoonimo I don't Ulirlnt'* in'i'iipiitliiii wit Ii Hln luinvouly I,I,II;,I u t r r n n n r l o k i l i u r i r . llounrul HIL'IIIM with no H«bolUHtl(? protonnloiiH mid nonny t h o Bourn h o n o r t o your BOD, whom you mlwilan. Will! t i n ' o m l n l o f l h o i l n y . In Hln rmliur'ii iiliop nn niiiri' Inlori'oiirrto ^ m d u a t l o n from iv lotirnuil hiHtltutlon to linvu inudi) oonnrtnor In tho KOvuriiiniMit ol Not UimtmUup for n loaohor. It wan fitful nut. t Ii IH omplro, ttioenini) honor 1 nuy t o you, wun iiffiiiuanry limn In or'llmirlly tinomiiiiiry T i ' t i i l / M o l n l i i i ' l ' I I I I'l i l l N l i m t y . ALL KIDNEY, STOMACH * Him. »nd yot you onuouriifio inultltudos of poo- CURES In 1'lirnulnlint with IIIKII Hint Imvn work t o . ' A N D LIVER TROUDLCSa ' r i i u n i i u i Mil i y , airi.il n l n n t v yi.irt*. i t l n l ilo, yei I'lirlnt. wllli IIIIIUIH hunl trom nun Hn Iboro huvo hoim mnn nf wonderful |ilo In your roa1111 to dony tho Him ot God n fiuv i l u y i n ^ n nt iiii1 li'iiiiK, lu I J t t l i i O r i o l e , ut tool* »(trmW,wnA nnllni lorlh to k n . nmtMotinui of prrnon. Hut htmr mn whllu squnl a u t h o r i t y , oqinil powor, with Clod tlio J)rl, H " i i i . v n r i ' i \ vit r n l l r o n ' l t i u l n , n o v o r I,OU» Kor tlio l ' t i l p Mllla. 001110 n niihlli' npi>nltor, t o pronoli hi llio I toll von nf n poor ynuiitf Man who oumouii fntlior." Mlioltnil » r o l i m v m l IHIIIUH.O, n m l n n v m It In ostlmiitod Hint nf tho 56,1,000,000 loot filoii Of niolui, whllo mimo wnpt, nml nomu My nuhjoot nlfln ronanurog 11 n of t h o fnot rrom Nimiitotli t o produuoa thrill wMohlino ilrMlill l l i j l l ' T . ,\ wlil mv. n l i t h l nhtlilriMi. "lunik tlmlr II«IH, inn! WHIM mnnlio,l uiv.in out of IOUH In thn Multio forostu tho prosmi1 novor b»on oxaltotl by a n y othor. Napoloou that In nil o u r BlruKglun wo hnvo 11 Bympnt \ V " l l t V-llvit Ml'nntlnllll'lri.ll, niivt.nli.ini Him With Hinlr int'th, nml ouiny wmitml 8011H011 225,000,000 font will bo sunt t o Hit bud IU'OUIH! hltu t h o mmnorlo* ot Muron^o thlr.or. You ciiiinot toll OhrlHt a n y t h i n g Criint-Kruniliilill'li'i^K niul HUD Kr"tU'KtoiU Him Ottt ol tliK wny. Tu nililmHn nnlnrly pulp mills luolond 0 ! tho saw mills. and AutitorlllR mid J o n u , but lioro WIIB n now ul|out hiirOulilii, I i l o u o t tlilnli thin (triiuilyhllil Hiirvlvu h i m mul rneiiiiotfiil mmtmtlilnum In not KU OUBV Ainu wlio lnul [ounUt no buttlus. wbo wore mil IIII will iMiiiiiiiiiii"'! pro.' IIIIKH I" I'M- PR. TALMAGE'S SERMON. l l i n l l K . ' N . l n l - 1 I l l l , I ' / . " l l . T Itll.l I l . - l n l - i IIIl'l l l » l l ' " l M ' I U l - t r i > l r > I n l i i i ' l " ' i l r l n i | t i i n l l . n r l I n i l i ' i ' l l l i i ' l l k " " | > I l l l V n I n u m A l l H T l i ' l l l l n I l l i ' l l ' l l I l n m I l K l l l Dr. David Kennedys "I ' ' i l l l - I'llmilt l i n l l l l | . - , . n i l l l l i n , | . | l " l l l " l l l , N i ' l i . i . n i i i i i i k i < r , V I , ' " l ' i - . ' - i | . l " l i l ; r i i i n i i - . . 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T l m W.nliifuiliiy M o r n u»K ^ i u i ) , of C r i u i f n r . l , \ui* J u s t tflvmi l i r t y IjouliH, a n i l llu> N m r J u i - H r y H t a l o F t i r t o r u tlun rnrmitly jjuvn hlxty-llvu volume, w h i c h i t w i l l lurri!(LHii i n o t u i h u m l n u l fn ( i n l o r t o [ j u i i i p l o t d t w o ]|ltrarlu.H. Mrn. E. II. H o r t f j u , of ( I i u n f o r d , h a n b o o n t l m r u l i n g s p i r i t of t h n t r u v n i l i i K M U m r y HytUnin, m i ' ] « h o IH n o w w o r k i n g t o i m l u o h u n o l i of t l m n l K h t y foiJuruLnil n h i l m i n i l i n tftntt) in tflvu u t I m i s t o n o l l h m r y , iuiri m i u i v I m v n tilriMidy p r o t n l s o i l t o d o H O . F l f t n o n h u n d r i t d dolhii-H w a n {i|)|jroj>rliitiHl IIIHI y o u r for ttio t r u v o l i n g llhnirion. b y Lbi) l u w o f tlm S t u l o , n o t o v o r t i t t y p o r n u n t . of minli I l l j r u r y c a n ho I h i t i o n , i i n i l u d l i i ^ J i i v o i i t t " " , a n d « v o r y I l l i r u r y ifl r u H l r l a t m l t o fifty voluaio.'i. K n i ' l i in p l u o i ' . i In a p r e t t y oak CIIHO, w h i t s IJ 1M n c c o m p i u i i " d l»y u c a r d truy. LllirivrinH u r o Bunt w l i o r o v o r a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r f l i o m , n l ^ n u d l>y t a i p a y o r . H , u r o roi><i|v«u1. ICiuih m a y Uo k o p t » ( x I I I O I I I I I H . K fun of iffi n y u a r f r o m o f K i i n i i ' i i i t i o u u l i o r • r o w i n g ihn 11 l>rarltm in i n q u i r e I. Tlita o o v n r s t l m OOHI o t t r i i i i f l p o r l t t t t o u a m i l u {tlduntl In thft Hovfrul of t h oruilrfiidH liavn introducM*) Mcyi:ln liars, a n d i i c c o r d l m : t o t h o ruliroa.i nn*n t h e y n r c /,'ivl;i^' o:;cnllnnL iwillsfa.'Hon. h d o i w i r d T a y l n r i ' , tb»» K r u n n h ( i h n m p l o n UllH d t ' T o a l i : . ! H a r r y lUk^n, HIM Arm-i-h-ail r l d . ; r . In ii l i r i y - i i i l l . ' b | . : y ' J l ' J l u a t e ' h u t A n t WMl-ji, lii'lt,'lu II). It HUl'lllH UK t l l O U ^ I l t(lO " l i r - f k l ' l l glllSB' i m l H d i i c n lni..H II KM iii b e c o m e I ' p l d o t n l c In Now Y o r k C i t y , itnd it n u m h o r of e n m ].lalnts h a v « boon m n d n m o n u t l y |jocuuhO Of ttll.4. T l m C u u a d l a u WlKM'hunii's Ap^ocifitlon t i n s e o m o t o t l m < i o n i ) i a s l n i i t l m t it d u e s n o t dn&lri' t o ooiUi-Ht w i t h t h o m u v C a i w n H i i n (JyollHtH' A H H o c i n t i o n f o r t b o c o n t r o l of t y o l o n p o r t In O a i i i i d n . A now wliunl JH bnlntf Introduood wltb u tnias or doublo fork. It IH a decided novulty In tho Unit of biuyclo oonBtriintion. It \* I'laliiiHil by tho Invontur that tho now dovluf, by reducing frlotlou, tiivaa iuorouaod B[)ood. Tho inoinbnrfihlp <jf the Ltuiiruo of Amorlciin whmWiDon, from latast ofilulul rtiportH, waH !MtG07. Four y«ura ugu, wh«n thu co.;Irnvorsy hi'gnn In th« organisation ovor tho control of raolnc, tdoro waa a tnomborslitp of moro than lOU.OOU. Ono of tho odilnst UHOH to whlnh bloyolon have bonn put tliU yuar Is mounting H corps ul d(!teotlV09 ujion thorn. A bodyguard of six dolnntfvoB bavn linen following tho oarrlago of QUBOM Victoria on hlayolns to t'uard hor ngaluHt any possible nttnek. I>entli of Mm. M. I\I, O. Piirlcnr. Ono of tho moat annoying things a ridor Mrs. Murlu M. Uummuru FurUor, widow (»f former Governor l'utkor, of Now Jm-Hny, hns to oontond with IH whou a nut ohakos Hod nt tho mi mm or homo of liornon, Frm.- I0030 from a bolt for no oonoolvublo reason. orlek Purknr, ft few days utfo, TIIH family Homovo tbo uut and bolt and thoroughly Jlvo In FruohoM aud tiarl KOI.O to HprltiR olnan tlHMii. A llttlo powdorod resin lift Id) for Hi a bun o fit of Mrn. Purltor'a aprlnklnd Innldo the nut nnd on tho thread htfultl). While ulttlnfr In n hunah pavilion or worm of tho bolt, or whoro noeussnry, a 9DOI1 ftftur lior arrival n\w was ntrkkna pi POO of thrond bound around tlio worm with piirutyHlH. MM, Parker wivn aovonty- nnd tbo bolt will r»mody tlio trouble. lovon ynars old. Him wua born lu HurlingA Wnatern gonlua has dovlsod a. scboinu tou, N. ,!., and wus tun iliiii^htor of Baniuol for Infallibly dotootliiff Iho point of pnuc11. Omnmoro, Chirk In tihnncory of Now turo In doflated autoraobllo aud blaychj l<»raoy. Him WUH lunrrlod to Mr. Purkor on tiron. An ummouiuoal solution Is foruod Oooombnr 21, lHili. Hliu was a inomhor of through tho vulvo, nnd a ohomlcally-proiho Prnsbytorlan Oliuroti nnd was proiu- parod white oloth IB passed ovor tho outer nont la foroltfu miaul ouiirv work, bo Inn surfaao of the tiro, Whou tho clot a pasaoa Prosldont of tuo Htuto aooloty for muuy ovor tho puncture tho osoaplug otnor of tliu nmmoula oausos tbo clotn to tarn bluu '°2J1. nt '.hat point—and thoro you aro. / SIlTor Borvlou Fur tlui New ilorsoy. An or^aiilKiillon has linen o(Tontod for HIS FCRTY-FIRST CHILD. •ho oolluoltun from nohool ohlMrttn of nioiiuy to [mrohiiHo a ullvnr tiorvlou for tho Levl llroRfinn, of Fonter, 11. I., Unco More now haltlaililp Now Jorsoy. Tlm olTliiora u Fatliur—Urn IIIA Third Wife. 'Ijosnii ur<* Mnyor Kdwuril HOOH. of Jorsoy jlty, Prosldont; Mayor Frank 0. IJTOKITH, IB the town of Fostor, R. I., roaldee Lovl ^fTrouton, Vlon-I'roaldtmt; rt. Oourud Ott, UroflBon, a well-to-do Frunch-Ciinarllan 3f (!amiloi], Hnorotary, uiid 8UtH Troasuror farmor. who aroso from bi-d a fow days Hwjitn, Tri»HHUr«r. Huburlptlona aro to ba ago to find Mint his forty-third child hud litultod to llvo emits a pupil, tho ntun«n of boon born. Thlrty-elx of tho chtldrou am 1 he donors, but not tlio ttniutiiit of the do- living and tlioy nro all worthy citizens of nation, to bo rooonlod. Tlio uumos aro to various parts of the Union nnd Ourinda. DO on^rosHud In a t>ook to bD konp on the Tho prunont Mrp. BrotJflon is Lovl's third biatloatilp. Tho uollootlon will bo tukun In wlffl. Many of tho thirty-sis living ohllOotobor. Tho ooiuiulttuj will muut iiffnlu ilrnn havo fainlllBs of tliolr own. ElRbt In Hoptombor. of tlin granduhildron of Lovl liuvo fa trillion also, and none of those soon oouM givo any Mil, ISylor IIIMKI of Uli'li* Homo, kind of nn Idoii how many grandchild run Tho nmv Hourd of TruBtoos of tho Htato nnd gra(\t-grtin<lohi)tlron Lovl Brosson lias. Hmno for Qlrlfl haw orKimlzflil by oloctiutf Ho owns Qonsldarabla good farming propNoblo 0. llrlstol, of Nuwnrk, Prusldont; A. erty. U. Onniuury, of Trontou, Hoerotary. uud HIiaiTord W. Diividson, of rrnntoo, Trims* Jiur. liiunudlfUoly aftor orijiiiiiKiitlou tho llourd olootod Mrrt. Myrtlo B. Eylor UB HUtorlntoudont of tho Institution, Mrs. ISyor hns boon matron, and us suah 1ms bouu CURES ALL HIDNEtC STOMACH */ uttucltotl by sonButloutU nowspapers. Miss • m . . A N D LIVER T R O U B L E S . .J^IaRgU) M. Nuvlu, an tustiuotor ot long ox' uQclanao lu tUo homo, was mi;do matrou In Vnlnnblo a m i of Insoori. Mrs. Bylor'a ntotid. Tho lioard hus doTbo ontomoluglual oolliiotloii of tbo late ]ldod upon a Blto oloso to tlio pro.ioiit buiUlhiK for (i now atruoturu to bo oroctod till? .1. Dolton, otOlifoaKo, said to be tUe largest nud most oomplmo prlvuto oolleotloa o[ Ineoots tn tho world, bus buoa pruaontod to the Uutvorstty of IUiuolt) by the executors %innll Olr Tikilf-ht n Solionl. ostuto. Tbo oollootloa Is Mttlo Miss Klttlo Mardollu Turkor, o of tho Dolton at ¥50,000 n i l ropresouts thirty '(armor's diuightor, tlVlug uoar Froubold, vuluod yoare' Inbor ou tho part of Mr. Boltoo. l>rldoa horaolf lu bolng the youngost soliool tunolior lu Now Jorsuy, 8ho IB but ton yours old find for a wltolo duy conducted tltu Thompson Orovo soliool in tho ul»aonofi of hor toachor i\ few days ago, Llttlo Mlaa Parkor voluutnnrod to tako ohnrffo until tbo roal tuna hor onmo, Blio on I led tho lobool to ordor, Just as BIIO lind ao^n Mlse iStout do It ovor nuil over u^utu. The pupils wont through tholt studios an usual, ill oboyltitf ttiolr llttlo toaohor roudl ly, m?opt one (jlrl, ami aho was kopt in flvc "Uluutos nt roooss tor hor mlsoouduot. _« Dr. David Kennedys Favorite Remedy f Illhornlnnft' Pronronn In tho Slate. Thoro wuro ovor -100 t'olegntua la attendfinoo nt Trouton ut tho forty-llntf bt-fuiumil 3onvuutlnu of tho Auolont Orilor of Ilibornltum. Tbo oflloors ohoaon woro: Stuto ^ft I Y <* i t l n J k. ti I i, l l n n \T . > I .^ it • • ( n $ 'It »«.«•> fr j** n T\ t SI . riiHSiuo; ireasuror, licnvtiru J . u u o n u o r , Boutti Amboy. Tho roportH showed that ilaoo membership IIQOO thti itin last oonvontlon oonvonuon tho tuo momuornuip ikihit i * o . . « . . i . 4 d j >t.i i L i i r t . . . i , A C I I A n n hud incroaaud 43S, ami thatt ithoro IM *34,O00 'u tho truadury, an Inuronso of $Q000. Auto Stutlonn AlnitR tho Oouat. An ontorprlnlng olootrlo vohlolo company has docldod to ostabtlsh along tho Jordoy joast, boforo tho oponing of tho sura mo r loason, a syatotn ot automobllo Btatloun, whoro prlvntu motor vohiolos of any dolorlptlou tuny bu ahargod or supplied with '.nt\\ and rupalrod, bestdo wHtoh thoro will so sulf-propollod waptonottoa, phnotona and buqaos to hire by tho day or hour. Tlio vmituro promUos to bo qulto suoaossful Huauolally. a n H r rt n k "Every morning I have a bnd tnste in my mouth; my tongue is coated; my head nches and I often feel dizzy. I have no appetite for breakfast nnd what food 1 eat distresses me. I have a heavy feeling in my stomach. I am getting so weak that sometimes I tremble and my nerves aro all unstrung. I am getting pale and thin. I am as tired in the morning as at night." What does your doctor say? " You are suffering from impure blood." What is his remedy? \ •>U\, WHS dtownod wbllo pursuing his favorlto pastime utmr Vlnooutowu. Whllo making u oast hla lluo onuglit lu n treo. and lu trying to dlaontunglo It ho foil Dvorbonrd. Uo was uimblo to flwlm lu the twin ourroat nud soon went down. DrucalatM Vnticllo Alonix Alon«. At tho thlrtoonth nnnual convention of tho N'W Juraoy Phnrmuooutlotvl Aasooln:ioo ut Asbury Park, It was dooldod to A'ltlxlraw from tho National Assoolnttou ot Uotatl Dru^Rlsts bncuuso luom bora hip in It outnllod oouBfdora\)lo oxpo^su Wiillo no oonollt WIIR derived. Offlaors \vVcjvoloctod tor tho bUBulng your. llnuinrrlod After VlTty Vonri. Hr. aud Mra. William Tunrp, of FlemIngton, havo ju.st aolobraiod tho nttloth vnulvors try ot tbolr wuddlng. About 1G0 ^uoatR woro proaout, Tho agod oouplo woro romarrlod by Rov. Dr. Young, pamoi ^f Iho Horgoantavlllu M. E. Cliuroh. Tlioy hiivo no ohtUlron: Now Ti'olloy Itonrt For Etlinboth. llo'nry II. Lihum, formerly Prosldont ol :hoNowJorsoy Btuto Agricultural Hooioty, nna arraugud to form a now trolley road to jporuto wui\t la to bo known as tho Subur3un lino la tho onstorn soatlon ot Kllntibotb Thoro thoro nro now no trolley fuolUtlos. Now Storiu-warnlna Towori, A now Iron stonn-wurnlng towor has boou ndoptod by tho NVontber Uureau, nnd 100, bait tho propo&od oqulptnout, uro to .bo built this yonr. MANY OBSERVATIONS TAKEN. 1'crlinpi yon Trould Hko to conmit emlnont ptiTilolnni about your oondt. tlon. Wrllo ui f reol» »U tlio particulars ID your cuOi You will receive m prompt,. '°ttT' Addrou, DR. J. 0. ATER. _ LoiTOll, M u i , ' Uui follow ' h e natural hm.> of tin: foot — it is aii c-a-sy walking, w curing ;IIK1 l i n i n g shot;. Ii ih n h a n d s o m e s h o e tlmt w e a r s a..-- v.d) Hi, it iuok.s. T h e llcrru-k J n i m r - o l e p r o d u c t s a " M i b h i o n " c-iif.-rt t h a t m a k e s w.ilking d upiKi of riupdrtiiiit U HiiUii ITom tho rii«ttjj;riiphn —Work ul \ Bil rl.v tCrnrs Stutlct. ijoiio Witho t ,» Ilii.U — (Jnnt In liU mxl Other <'ouiitrien— I ATLANTA, OIL. ( S n n u l u l ) . —In <sv«ry BOH- uon. In tlio HOU tli<irii portion oT Alnlmma thnre was floino IIUZIIKHS, but otln-r than tliln t lie nstroii^mera mid HCI outlets vvlio locat.nl tliulr ohHHrvutrirlea lu Nortli and Riat!) Gitrolliia, Ouorglu, Alubumii mid LuulHlilua report I bat the w mil tier uouM not liavo been morn iiinp|c[on« for t h« study of t bf fiun'H ocllp.1*)) and for Bunurlug HplHuriid pliolOf^raplis of It. Prom lljf) many stutlons of observation CBtablibhitd by universities mxl BdeotlMc ftod privuto parties the rep'trtu Iixlbwitfi tlmt tlio taking of Hi;lentl(ln 'lata was nntlroly BUCL'osafiit, ami uo InetdimtH occurred to mar \u tlio Buiullust du^reo tbn full bcu"< lit tbiU was ei|>oot«il to be ilerlvnd froir tbo event by the scientist^ many of whom inado loti^ journeys to view the 'joilpse foi elpbly-Ilvo Bucouda. A.Btronomor8 took miiny photographs durluff tbo period of totality. It 1M expoctod that tbn.10 pliotogmplitt will rovoal nmcb that novar lias boon aeon by tbo iiakoii eye, aided by tlio telescope. Now planets may bo discorurtid. ItemurUiiblo (alls In tornperatu re wore experleuued wbllo tbo Him was obscured. Tint coroan, VeuuB, Mercury nnd J3!illuy'd beads were plainly vlnlblo. The pli\not Erow. whlcl) dlsappwiired behind tbo sun liint Hoptembor, roii[ pmirocl. At llitniPHVllle, OIL, ProfO89or iitistman discovered n renr>arkHl>lf pluk oolor lu the corona. Tin* lattor wiu Boon to extend for 3,600,()0U mllos In thref etreamore of uijual lmi^tb, uad another ol half tbolr diraeuHlotiB. Profoasor Lord, ot tbe Ohio Htate Unlvocsily, belioves ho obtained rusultn ttial tond tn provo that tlio tnyf»tftriuu» matter wlilob forms the coronu is to be found HIHC In tbo solar prominences. From tbe standpoint of grandeur tho spectacle wns fiwuInsnlrin^. Tlio movemonta oft ho heavenly bouttiH wero rapid. Not ovnr five second» elapsed from tbo time of tuo ftrst uontaol until tho great sh'idow was soou swoepfa^ overthoeartb from tho southwest. Just ns tb« moon covered the fuiso ol tlie BUII Mercury eume Into promlnpnoe. TUe path of totality Lwguu tu tbe Pnolflo Ojonn juat wost of Mexluo. It passed eastward aoroaa Muxl<!o, and entorecl tbe United States uenr Now Orl «aus. proeoodIUR lu a Dortbottsterly direction until rt left tbo oootlnent oloso to Norfolk, Va. Then It Grossed Ilio AtluDtlo, touohed Portug-ul nnd afterward pnsaed uorons Northern Afriofi, leuvlnp tbe earth (laully near tbe northern ond of t h e Red Sea. The eollpHe was visible throughout North America, Europe aud Afrion, hat Wft9 total only In some parts of Lnulnlunu, Alubama, Oeorutn, North Odrollna, South Oarollnii and Virginia In the United fltiites. It \rns unprecedented in more than onu rnapHot. Its patb of totality. Instead of extending through sparsely aettlod regions or ranulnp over saunt expanse of wuter, orosasd ell Htatnn in a populous portion of tho country, all of tbe roffioa betas eusily aooessiblo by rail and water. It tins been eleven years since ft similar event was witnessed, but the adranoumont of astronomical scleuoe and tbe marvulous Improvements in telescopes, uliotoRraptiy. and eleotrloul apparatus Insured more complete observations than ever boforo known. The United Htatos GoverDmuot and all great educational institutions made elaborate and costly preparations t o ifet tbe host possible obsorvutloas, and mlllionh Q| dollars wero expended In this way. While ffreat interest nttaehed to tb« ecllpBe Itself, the ol»joot of thenstronomar.s oomposltm "eclipse expeditions" from all parts of tho country was not alone to obeervu the passini?ot the moon before tho sun, but the study ot the coroua. This particular brauch of thopbonometia (jea^rally atteudlng an eollpse has perhaps nttraoted most nttoatlon, as the cuuse of the ooroua is not yet datermiDod. llagnlllcout as thf* spectaole was In part of the path that It traversed from New Orleans to Norfolk, tho conditions for the observation In far-off Algiers were the most perfect ever vouchsafed astronomer within the memory of the oldest of tbt'm. England, Franco, Germany, Italy aud Hwitzorland sent their most skillful professors lu tbe study of the wonders of Uio heavens, aud well were they repaid for iho Journey. Generally speaklutf, the observations taken by the astrouo:utT3 woro ennflue'l to threo separate lluus ot work—the ol d method of telescopic observations, HJH vlewtiiR of the oi?llpsH with the naked eye, tuid the photographing of the pbeuoaiena of the eclipse. Prflilricmt Se«i the Erllpso. FonT MOSBOE, Va. CSpp-nln!).— The sun was totally eclipsed at 8.53 o'clock in a cloudless sky. Thousands of penile crowded the piers, veraudus, and rampart.-* tc watch the marvelous pheuoineuou, The Proldvnt and his pftrty watohod the phenomenon, from the Dolphin near Ijnmberfs Point, and Heorotary Gace a nd party from tho lighthouse tender Holly. Four of n Fumll7of Six Shot Down \T!ille SHtlnc Aronml n T able. ANOKI. Srinn. (Spoolnl).— Wlllliun Wise, a farmer, w»a sitting at a table with his wllo and four children In tholr homo ten tulles from hero when some parsons fired through fie window with a. shot pun nnd a Winohostor rlflo. WUIlaru Wine, Jr., seven years old, fell dead. Jam os Wise, eleven years old, was shot turouch the right Mine and loat two flnnors of his right hand. Wlllinm Wlnu, thirty-eight yours old, wag shot in tut rlffht shoulJor from betilnd, t«n buckshot ontorlug his bodv. He is pnrnlyzed aud will dio. Mrs. Wise was shot lu the book, tlio bullet emorwing from her abdomun. Hho will dlo. Eliza and Martha, tlio daughters, escaped. It iwas not known who did the fthoottng, but tho suspicion, ot thu authorities foil on two porsons now under survolltauce. In nil ton or elovon shots were flred, The Wiso family had recently moved boro from Wisconsin, where they nre said to havo boon Involved in a foua* They also bad some litigation hero. j plcasiiri--—quality is not hacrifK.ud fui styJtr in tlit- I f e r n c k Shi><:—you r a n depend upon thu high g r a d e of thu w o r k m a n s h i p every binglu tune. ; T h r e e gradub a n d ed.i.li o u t $3.00 $3.5O t l o u of t h e S ' j i i t l i i u i r i t o r i i SUiLiw n v n r w l i l . j li t i i o \n\\t of t o t a l i t y of t i n ) nuu'rt o c l l p » B o x t o m l o i l t l i o w r t i t t h o r \v:i4 M t m l f o r t tuj o b B u r v a t l o u of H I I B r u i n i t r k u U t ) [ > b u u o n i t ! ASSASSINS FIRE INTO FARMHOUSE. You must not have constipated bowels if you expect tho Sarsaparilla to do Its best work. But Ayer's Pills cure constipation. We havo a book on Paleness and Weakness which you may hnvo for the asking. ,sWH>--y Wrtto to oar Oootoro. '-®\ •' The Herrick Shoe Tor Women m,i .„. Ideal Waatlier in the Path of the Moon's Shadow. MO TI< I. — ,\amr and frier ilamfrd fUmly en loll YJ. E & F. FICliTEK. Wail Paper ALL STYLES. ALL PRSOES jfTom 8c up,. A. G. BUCK, Dover, N. J. and see the handsome Silverware that is to be given away at our store. You can find here THE LARGEST VAEIETY OF CANDIES in town. Also a large assortment of J o h n Norris. Real Estate and Insurance.. Box Papers and Pads nnd all kinds of Carerul and Prompr Attention niven to tlia Renting and sale of Pruprtriy aDft collection of Rents. Money toLuun ou l:owl nnil Mortgage ROCKAWAY, NEW JEKtfEY. FIRE INSURANCE J. P. STIOKL.U. AGENT. I represent ttwbest compaulea. win make you perfectly sale ID case oi flre. provide you with ready money My companiep eettlu all claims qtilcbly. Inanre now. It wIU eoat you less thai) you think. LABOR WORLD. Tho moulders of Younffstown, O., bavo struck (or Higher raagoa and an olght-buur diky. Ttie Slonx Falls, S. D., Council has voted that the unloa label bo used on all city printing. It fn estlmuted that ntxmt 800,000 men have been withdrawn from tbe various industries at Great Britain lor military Barvice. There were 487.n.nrestft during the street car strike ID Burllo, Germany. Ffrtana policemen were severely Injured. Truffle la now Entirely restored. Owing to A fulling off In business, 200 employees of th« Burlington Wooleu Mills, at Burlington, Vt., bave been discharged, reducing tbe force oue-huif. A resolution in favor of the amalgamation of all tnbor orKanlantloQS into one big union was adopted by t h e convention o( tbe Western Federation of Miners at Deuvor, Col. T!ie laborers working on the several roads now under construction In Gloucester Oonnty, N. J., hare got the strike Tever ami have tiski'd for au advance Irom SI.25 to 41.35 per day. New Jersey strawberry prower9 find it extremely dinicult to hire pickers for the large crop that Is anticipated. Bt£ wages havo beon offered, but tbe help cannot tbas far bo procured. { The latest strike tn the Michigan copper dintrlet has been settled and the Qulncy mine strikers htivo returned to work. Underitround employees get ten per cent, incrense and full time for half shifts on Sat urdftys. Surface employees get ten per cent, advance in wages. The discharge ot the President of the Amiilpiiinnted Association of Tin Workers predpitnted a strike at tbe Great Western Tin Pluto Works at Joliet 111., 150 men walkfnir out In three departments. After a conference Ihe superintendent closed the entire work", throwing out 300 men. Tba dispute doua uot involve the wage qaes tion. Tbe pranlto manufacturers and the cutter? In M:iino, have reached an agreement, aud the stril;o which began tn March Is over. The agreement Is on tho basis of thirty-live ceuts per hour, minimum price, nnd an eight-hour day. The piooe bill o( price is iuorensod nbout twelve per cent. Tbe oontract Ls to be continued for two to five years. DR. School Supplies Perfumery Notion^ Dolls Toys Oranges Lemon? Bananas White Grapes Dates Figs Fresh Roasted' Peanuts G. S. GUSTIN. JohnO. McGrathY. Undertaker and Embalmer. Residence, Church St. K.0CKAWAY, N. J. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlficially digests tbe food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency I t instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Cramps, and all other results of imperfectdigestion Prepared bv E C DcWItt A Co, Chicago- The one sure cure for J The Sidneys.liver and Blood Mar Suprrtcilo tlio ltevolTcr. Altboufili tlm nnillDRs of tlio Board o; Army Ordnance ofllours, convened to do MARKS ehlo upon llio most ofllclont mui Improved DESIGNS eliloarm (or the nrray, liuvo not yot baot COPYRIGHTS &C. dlsclosi-'J. It Is bellavoil rrom prnatloal tost^ Anyono !>ondliiR a Bkctch and description may roceDtly conducted, tbiit tlio verdict wll CQtckly ascortnln our opinion free whether an be lu fnvor or no Improved iiutonmlic pis- Invention In probably patcntable. Communications Btrlctly conodontlnl. Handbook on Patents tol nnd u ilolnR awny with tho revolver. Bent freo. Oldest acenuy for BeenrinKPatenta. Patents taken throacb Mnnn & Co. racelva tpecial notice, without cbanre, tn tho lllggent lloat on tho Lnko. 11111 pw Tho g' n TrolRhter built for thi Pitls1>ur£ Steumshlp Comp:iav wns puocefls( u ]|y IUUHGIKMI nt Wyundotto, Mloh. Th« A hncdBnmnly Ilinittrate/t vncUr- Tiarfreat ciror any nclentlflo JnamaL Torms, 93 a bout Is 473 f«'t IOUK, fltty fuot wldo nnd culation ll novadctlcnt. oar: four months, $L Sold by all twontv-olght toot ( doop. Her enpnolty li 8000 tons. Sue will uurry oro for Caraegl& SUo 13 tho biggest boat ou thu lakes. Branch Offloe. G35 F 8 U Washlnmoa. D. lnmoa. D. C. Scientific JUttericati UNN&Co^'Bro.^. New New MUNN&C N YYork Yk Rockaway Record P u b l i s h e d o n e r uw e e k a t t h e witv l'iihli>hint- f HOUM\ Korku* I t o c k a wit y , M o r r i s I ' o u i i t y , Nv\v .Jtiivy. Inclt*[it-n(li-iit, 1'iU not n e u t r a l in politico. WM lU'KU, .I tunl V TliursLhiv, M;iv .1 i , i <;0<>. Special Notice. (\\]\\,-> liU- u l ' tin.-- ]i;ifn*r m a y a t \V;»^!iiULrl'Hi \><- ( m i n d t - p i ' i ' i a l i - o n T > ] ) t ) i i d i ' ] i i . K <r S i ^ . - r - , F S:i-fi'(. on i n t l w <vfUrt' u [ n u v N W . Wasliin^liin !i|s I)t1 Sun's Eclipse. l']vt i ry luid y IMTPU b u n t s on M o n d a y witiii-vcd ilic p a i l l a l I'tlarcun'iil u l t h e Mm T u u s t i n ' I ' l i a r i n l (if A j i t i l l o t i p j i i ' i i r c i i l u r it t i i u c a > it ( / ( i l d c n c r r . s c c i i l , p o i s e d ^ r n r r l u l l y u p o n o i n ' p r o i t ^ . tliil! a MiUs* t i l lijar k c l o u d ' ' ( i n l y s e r v e d In n - l i tU-r m o r e r e s p l i ' i i i l c i i t A.i a h p e c t i i c l e . I l i r e c h p M ' WM.S s i i l - l i i m 1 . 1 l i f p n r i * I i i ' i n a l l I h e <ib^<-T'v;tf 1<"M s t a t i o n s illnli(_r H I M l l l i i 1 o f t o l j i l l i y a r c t o n CniiciM' i i u d t r c | n i l r ; v l t o fjivi' I h i ' ^ e l i e i n l reader the information lie IIUMLMTS l o r and e.\|> - ' - t s . iJns-ihl_v In- w i l l p"' " when calciilatiniif lntvc liri'ii nuule, w h e n pinii< >f_Tii|>hs h a v e b e e n printed • w h e n . - p e r t n i s r i i p i c a u a l v - i , s h u \ i* l i e e r TABOR. Miss Kditli Hurcourt, of Newark, is v.bitlUK her nunt, Mrs. II. A. .Smith. The Tubor Hodu, ice cream and confer tionery utore opened f(/r the neason on Decoration JJiiy. Miuu Lot lie Hi(/hter it fie proprietor ah in former years. Wilbur Jlicliford, of Kliznbelh, ha arrived and lms taken eharpu of tin Tabor oflico as in previous years. The Tabor grocery store has beci slocked willi y;oodH and i.s JUJW opener, for tlie season. Miss Helen Smith IIUH returned holm from a visit to Newark. Mrs Anna Lant'sl nil ii, of Jersey City has located here for the season Mrs II. A. Smith spent Thursday evening with Mrs Win Gilbert, of Hoc kuwuy Muster John Brown is sick with the measles Mrs. Mary A. Decker, of Bayoniie, has located linru for Ihe summer. Mrs J D Kin^e and fiunily, of l^rooklyn, N. V , will sjjend (be summer here. Kev. A \V Hvrt, of Brooklyn, N. Y. is here for Ilu' summer The Arlington Hotel has been put iu order and was opened on Decoration Diiv Mrs M. iian(/bart, of Rockawav, addressed the Dcuvillc W. d. T. U. last week at Ilic homo of Snpt. (Jox. Mrs V. F. (lux (jiive a bible readiUK last Sunday nioraiut:. Ur Slee, of Nowark, has taken Hev. ('hadwick's cottage for the summer. The family of tho Rev. J. H. KnliinHOII ury speudiny a few days in their cottage,. J. \V. Cleveland and family, of Paler son, are here and are making additions to tlieii bountiful cottage. The tnboruiiulo is cluuuod and ready for Hervioes. M. T, Laforpra aud wifo npent a few hours bore Friday looking after their tabulated and when nil immediate rie niro t o know the uiystenous initlis hu* jmssed The modern newspaper hiin no cduc mi tlie man of to-day (hat waiting tor informal ion i> inlnlerablt' The only bu^lt'call sounded for him is—"Now !' Science is slow, but the rare moves on Wlmt l^ wanti'd are The Seerets of tli< t^nn. Are there to be found in its composition and its flaming body m(>till, t-lmt we mere mortals know not of.' Are the Sun's, motive.n iniHuudiTHtood ? OOItlltfO. DOOH it contain the vitalizing wjitirk ? IK it arrogant iu its treat in out of tin Hev. Mr. and Mrs. James MontgompluuntH; ur VH our Mother Earth too ery, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. have boou looking after their handsome cottage ou St. humble? John's Ave. We know that tlm edipue on Monday A fino baby girl has arrived at the pave a chill to the thcrmmiiutor. Mini must bow to science because ncimicn lias homo of Mr. aud MrH. M, P. Florin. told him |and proved it. generally upoak Cards aro out for tho wedding of iupj. that he is descended from lower Thomas Demi Beattie and Miss Helen organisms. He thinks he knows conHid- Janotto Barrett, daughter of Franklin ernblo about himself and tin? earth he Harrett, to tako place ou Juuo tho IIVBH ou, but he wauts to know much seventh, at eight o'elook, at the first Romore about the sun. formed church, Hayoune. After they The opportunity came ou Monday. return from thoir wedding trip they The centre of the >.olar nynhMti was to bo will Hpend the summer at Tabor. taken at a decided disadvautapo. Auy Mt. Tabor celebrated Decoration Day one could look him in the fueu, u thing by raising the largo (lug on the flag polo usually quilt' impossible. at tho entrance. Perforce, we await with impatience Mr. Brown, of IIrd Avo, Newark, aud the acieutitic verdict, btici\nnu, not b e i ^ scieutiritH ourselves, wo miiHt tuko tho his family aro spending a few weeks at thoir oottaKo. •Woni \)f' those who are or claim to bo. Jeo. Eddio has oompleted a stouo wall Ferhapn it is Quite the Hiimo thing to us ; around his garden. possibly it i« not. OBITUAR Y~. SIMIU. On Saturday ni^ht Mrs. Abitful Starr, mi old resident of this place, died at the linnie of J o h n A. Briuut. wlmm .she wim boarcliuK. lit I lie »R<> of Ml yi>urn. She had bsen enjoying fairly Rood health until last Thursday when KIIC was tuktin with n si'Vi'ri! pain in her left Hide. A physician was called who protmuuci'd it iintirt trouble, Friday mid Sam rdiiy sin1 Ht'eined tiiucli bettor, but toward UVIMUIIH mi Situirday she (,'rcw worse apiiin and died as ur'orPMiid at 12 : 1."). She was a daughter of the lain Charles and Lydia Zindlc and was born at this place, where -lie sjicnt tin-greater part of her life. I In June .">. Ivll, she was wctlcled to Frederick Starr, who died April Jo, i -71 She is mourned by three' sisters: Mrs Mary K. Tattle, nf Kockuwny ; Mrs. Henry Whitehcad mid Mrs. .1. l \ Huwir. ol Newark, and a brother, Joseph ]{.. of Newark. The funeral occurred on Tui'sdiiy afternoon at the home df Mr. Uriaiit.on Maple avenue, with R . y . \V. {.). Tilllbrell filTictiit Mm lnteriiii-nt in i lie fiunily plot in t In- Hnekiiway Cemetery with the following lieiii'ers .1 \V M'III-KIIII, Henry Wiiit•-1i.-ail. tie,,. K Millvr ami .le.-eiih Hnbiiison. Fire at Franklin. l.;iM infill Il i e waL'on llnn-e a n d slleds (•f .1. I*. C r a y . H I nt l-'ranklin, w e r e comp l e t e l y d e s t r o y e d by lire wit h all t h e i r contents. A b o u t 1 (.'el..el; TlmmiV- I k e , II n e i g h bor. WHS n w a k e l l . d I V I he l i e h l shJMJne; m his b e d r o o m w i n d o w , nixt nt (nice j i r o r e e d e d t o a w a k e n Mr ' O a v i i n . l i e fore a n y h e l p could )„. M-CUI-MI tlie b u i l d i n g w a s r e a i l y t o fall iu a n d n o t h i n g c o n l d be s a v e d . It i s s u p p o s e d to h a v e b e e n t h e w o r k of t r a m p s , w h o a r e f r o i | n c n t l y s e e n in t h e p l n r e . T h e loss will u m o u n t t o a b o u t -$o00 a n d wius p i r t i - d l y i n s u r e d . Jamna H. Robertson, of Patersou, load tho evouiug mooting last Sunday. Clias. L. Pitts led the vespor servioos lust evening. A jolly crowd of young poople spent Snuday at tlie "Hiker" house. Among the number were Robert, Frank and Autieinon Eclung anrt Misses Andersons, Jane Moutgomory and Ida Ritteuhonse. Miss Jessie Dennis, of Newark, spent the past week with Mrs. G L. Pitts. Jrrow Pitts and Miss Dennis spent Sunday at JLake HopntcoliK. Robert H. Hulmau, a well-known Illinium of New York, visited Morristown friends on Saturday iu his autonoliilo. With a friend he took a spin up this way as fur as Di'iiville. When returning his automobile dashed down he hill near Mt. Tabor at a lively rate. Both occupants leaped out aud susained painful bruises. Tho vehicle dashed him a gully, landing in a stream which is tlie outlet of tlie powder-mill pond. A team of horses and some tackle, •muled it out badly wrecked and it has icen sent to New York by freight for relairs The Keutleineu returned to Morristnwn by train Mr. a n d Urn. KIITS'III, or Hubollen, ilsltui] Mm. Kihvlli ]Jlc.:;uniiiu o n H u n d u y .lulin l.e'-, o t ('olliiitivllU;, «|ifiiL K'lwlli DlelUTHon. yunilfty J o h n (C. K e e a m i f i i u i i h , ot N e m t r k , i i n i n g 11 l e w (layn l i e n i . Hi. Ili.-atltlin, (if N*ov 1 oi K i n v , IH nlci'ly l e d liero I d r Ilic Heiurjn. wlili spend1<KII- NiU-ry I.iuiii.i m i d fiiiiilb'. of N e w a r k , i m v t n i k e n Hie "Huti'H" c(jUuv;e o u h i . .bitinV Avv, l o r 1 lie m i n i n . e r , Gerard's Drug Store. ,1 W. c l t ' v t - l a n d iiiul liniiilv, of I'lili-imin, Imvc dliclu'il t i n II SUIIIIIH:!" K^ldeiic-r tacliiK I h e p l a y e.muiul. To P o s t Offloo. II I-', lll'lllcii lam lucalcd Here III Ills UIILIIIKI' for Hie biiiiunei. M r u . W l l l i u r ' . a l l K H l r o l h , o l KIIMI (Minimi., In M J H ' l l c l l l l g U U ' W i l i l j h l l i ' l i ' III llCI I ' d l l l l S ' C . s.iinllli'1 \ \ l l i r e l i a n d tiillltl)', ill N e w Y o r k Clly. l i m e i n r l \ u i l u i t i l I I I I V V iij.i l i e d t l i t ' i i c d l l a ^ c ( d > Hin hill. MlLiO'lsdii l l l c k c r H m , S l l l ' l l t ' . IS llOlT llelplllK frniii IIjn-kvl I s U i w n I n . Ills htlll(!l' d n c a i p r l l l e r Order by Mail if You Have Not the Time to Come. .hiiiien hliadcr. 'I'IIIXIIV ii iuiliir Msliermau. uil^lil lour large ecu .sal unlu n y it Her1 Plckerson huh piuvlniM d 11 line [nun of OIHL'M I..r s u m m e r UHI' U n a b l e to W o i l i . A Hlrftin or n tim|ilc Hpmln, or brui«o may cause u person to hem me n m d d e to w o r k . ju«t whon thn bie-y KWUHHI is lit haiut, ue^loot alwuyn nuttieH inutUirH worHtj, und may evon eaiino pHrmaiiout diimbilily. TIUI bunt tbiUK to u<« lu Slleh CIISOH, lu OtISOOIll'H Bout) Mttnow Liniiuuii', nn pure aud w h i t e us tbo driveu HUOW. Wm. to the store in pi'ison. All you clued to do is to write your wauls on any letter paper and enclose with sanu- necessary money either in stamps or postal order, addressing envelope to L. S. I'laut & Co. Uoiaru, DENVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ste.er, of Rocksiway, spent Sunday here with David Dickorsou. Mr. and Mrs. lialdwin, of Newark, as if you picked the goods yourself. Great care is exercised that aro spwudiug tho wuuli with (nuudH your wishes are filled expeditiously and just as you order. bore. Miss Staeoy, of Sjn-inpfiuld, Mass., is the guost of Miss Lesbia llmchinuii Miss Mamie Looek has ({one to Euston, Pa., for an extendod visit. IS. B. Earl lost a fine horso on Friday. in return for which the money will be refunded if not satisfactory. It died after u few hours sioknoss. Free deliver}1 to any Express Office in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. D M. Ki|(litor visited Mrs. L. L. Palmer, of Sucoasuuuii, ou Sunday. Miss Anna Stauffor, of Nowark, Is the Mull onloru filled. No AgontB. No Bmuob Stores. Free Deliveries." pnest of Mrs. Wm. A. Oook Mrs. J. W. Miller, of Newark, is oo- 7 0 7 - 7 2 1 n i u M i ) S T . , . . . . N E W A R K , N . J . cupyiuR her summer home in this placo. Mr. OIUKB und u jmrty of othorn from New York spont Deeoratiou Day at tho Doiivillu Hotol. The Montclair Oninera Olnb spout Decnrution Dny at tho Donvllle Hotel takluR viows of this little village aud its inountain scenery. Arthur Bush, of Nowark, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. fioruou, ou Snuday. Mrs. Julin Hart, of Nowark, wns the Over 400 samples from Richard E. Thibout, N. Y., the largest Pfaost of hor brother, Mahlon Moore, on wall paper house in the world. I will sell and deliver as cheap-."as Sunday. can be bought in the city. The above papers are artistic in design Mrs. Ohas. VnndorlioDf lias rcturuod and of the latest colorings for 1900. from a two-weeks' visit at Miltou. Mrs. Mary Love, of Boonton, has been spending a few days with hor motlior, Mrs Chas. Vauderboof. Mr. and Mrs. VauNess, of Bay Ridgo, Sample Room Upstairs in Record Building. Open from 7 a. m. to aro spouding n few days with Mrs. 9 p. m. Stepbeu Dickerson. Miss Julia Peer, of Rocknwny, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jaue Kighter. Prices Just the Same. Goods Cheerfully Accepted CHAS. H. LITTLEHELD, Wall Paper from 5c. to 6Oo. a roll. P a p e r H a n g i n g a n d P a i n t i n g at HoasonableRsttea. Orlsccm'a All-Healing Salvo itwid wli'it (Joo. Duniitor, nf2GI7N. Ninth St., Phlladelpbifi, tans to Nny iu refwreuoe to Grleoom'B All-tloaliuy Salve, — "I ever BIIW Its rqunl for benliiiii purpoBUH, bave used it for burns, Bores, cutB, braiseB, ad_ piles, ivud every bos tliiit I hove used would bo wonh Its wiiaht in gnl,l could I not procure another." Wm. Gerard. MINE HILL Miss Kny Irving, of New York, le visting Mrs. Peter Duuii. A number of young pooplo nt tended he festival und dance at Port Orum, last Sjnturduv evening, nnd report 11 I'ery enjoyable timo. lChvoo-l i iiiiip! ell. of Ni-wurk. IUI.1 M r s . K. M. Mrs. \V. H. Bray is spending a couple l i n k , MMC.I~I ui.Liik-e, M i n e d I lit' 11' KiHiur, Mr». of weeks with fritiuds at Arlington and II A. M u l i t i \>ti IK rui i i u o n l>iiy. Newark. Misses Bessie and Goorgie Nortley, of Dover, spent Sunday with friends here. We are glad to loarn that John tirifen is improving, although slowly, from lii.s serious illness. We are sorry to lose tlie family of Tims. Luvin. they having moved to Port h'em last week. Thus, liassett, Jr., wont to Nownrk on 'Viday to see Buffalo Bill's show, and isited with friends until Sunday night. Ray Oosl»tt i.s riding a new wheel. OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH Roger P&vcll is improving tho appoarimce of his place by giving tho houso a HYPOPHOSPHITES now co»t of paint. should always be kept In the house for the lowing reasons:' FINE ONION SETS Two Quarts for Twenty-five Cents Subscribe—4 Months for 35 Cents Whon Hupromo Court Justiou Fort Arrival and Uoparturo of Malls. :li&ohurgo(l tho jury punol of the Morris AHKIVA:. Oonuty Court Moiuluy for tho May Nttw York, Hover, liiiHloru und Western. term, ho dolivurotl tho rutlrinR jurors a FromStnioB—H:|O ii, in. ploiisnut Hpnnch, nomilndhitf with tho in- 1'nun Mount. llop^-M^s a. in. formation that Sheriff Hnltor would bo Krotii llllii>nilil~lt:IO il. 111. _ loaned tu HOU thorn nil in hta oilloo. Horo From New York, KHMUTD nud Wcaloru StntCB— u:lli) a. in. tho jnrorri woro paid for their sorvioos Froni D o w , High Uriiigu aatt roniiajMvnnla—10 nud thanked for thfiir attoudauoo. ». m. From Mlberntii and Miiret'lla—ymn p. in. About ii rio'/on bontH nro lioin^f londod From Dover, lliiokuitmuwn and l'uinmj Ivnnln— p. in. daily lit i'nrt Dolawiiro, PhilllpsburK. Fromn:U()Mori iHtinvn. Now York, KaMoru nnd Went No now boats uro bning built thin Honson. ern Ntutoa-fl:llA n in. From lllburulu unil Mnroullu—iklo |i. in. DKl'AUTUKK MiilliU'loHi' for MorrlHtown. Nuw \ o r k , lEimtorn idid Wi'Htuni siutcH—T:iinH. in. Scrilnli 1st., l i c i t urdiUnml by llui Mayor und For luiiorul'i and Mtiivollu—hilitu. m. ,'ouncil of tlm HoruiiKli nf H o d t u m i y , in tlio For Dover, Now York und IViiu»ylviinla--«;io ». in. •ouiily of MurrH, Unit. II HIIIIII bo u n l a w f u l for For Mount iiupi'—0::uiii. in l»3 JIH'NDll ()V pl'IMUllft 1.0 til VII Ql U1MIMU IU I'U Fur Won iKluwn, Nuw Vors, UiiHIern and W'OHtoin su\uw- y-.:is p. m. ilvt*n nuy t a l w Hit' n l a n n tm any <>I Uui nit'flrhi I'ur Hovnr, nn-ii iirliliiu iwcl reiiusviviiniu—0:111 (In- iiluriii w i r e s In Mic Huid IIHIOIIKII uf Itot-Uii- Follllt^'i'nla tijul Mnnelllt—I:IKI |i. m. wiiy, IUMI Hint uny p e r s o n o r |iur*oitH ^ i v l n n n r p. in. lVnn»ylvunlft— iiu.shiK io b e k'lvcn any uucli faltti- Hru iilurtn nu Fir Iiuvw, llimlioitsluwn and IMO p. in. [uiOHUUl rttmll In- (l*M'iut"il nullty of u vluluMon ul L'IOHIII uuui'h for Now York fur i r w r i i l doBtrlIlls o i i l u n u i r i ' , uinl Hluill lor c a t h tunl every liHtloh—ti;.|0 p. IU A N OlilMNANUK KKI.A'I'INO TO 1'IIIK ALAKMS llfinu rurrt-li u s it lu'invlly itie auni ur T-u Oontral R, R. ot Now Jeruoy. I ' t r a l l r l b u n i i l u u a r L T t i v o i - o a tOKuiluT w i t h coat le coftl \iaw\ ttxulnslvoly oloalillueaK aiiO coiurorl.) I K U I I , for ilit> UHU <jf U10 sulil lloroun'i or lUn;kTime Tahle In elTec.l May wo, tomi. itway, a n d Hi <liMauli of Mm p a y m e n t Unroof, '1'ialHH leavo HoclCHway lor iho pofBiui u r pormtus no e o i i v i u i c i l llioreuf nhal Now York, Newark and F.ll/.ivbolh til tliil a, m., 10 iinprlfoiu'il lu t h e Jail or tliu UuuuLy of M o r r l i i\ in MIA p. in. Dovur aud 1'ori oram o m. B 4U a. in., 3 Hi, 6 as or tun (HO (l»yH. Heotluti Und. Holt furtlior o n l a l a o d t l m t t h i s 3. C. Konaody, Roanoke, Tenn., Buys "I irUlnnnco s h a l l l a k u ufToot on t h o fiOtb dny of cannot my too uiuab for DuU 1 tt's Witch 1 mm, lootx Insane Man Found Here Ilov.tl B >lvo. One box of H cured whnt Approved Way 84, 1D(K>. the doctors culled uu lmurnblii alocr on Atu-Bt: Albert Seibert, who about a month ray JAW. " Cures piles and all skin diBonsos. D, U. IIKIIKV. npo was released from Morris Plains FiRST— SIMON J. LOKWBNTIUI., Because, If any member Look out for worthless iuiitatioUB. Wm. HoBfritnl iu the custody of liiH father at Clork, Mayor. of the family has a hard cold, it Gerard. Glen Ridge, disappeared from his home will cure It. about a week a^o and his whereabouts could not bo UHcertiiinod. Yesterday n FRANKLIN AND UNION. Because, If the*"chllformer hospital attendant rec»Kuizod SECOND— Mr. nnd Mrs. Norman Vnudorhoof Notice la hereby given Hint Uio itocounta ot dren are delicate and sickly, It will the younir lunii on tho road leading wero tho guests of hor parents horo ou iho BubBcrlbur, Kxtxiiior or Nluholaa Konllnfft from here to Dover and brought him make them strong and well. Sunday, UOCOHHUU, will bu IUIIUIOII and Hlntod by tliu HUr> here aud p;avfi him in charge of MarHhal ato, unil ruportod lur suittloinonl to tlio Dobbins who iu turu telophonod to Olon THIRD— Because, If the father or Dnniol Galloghar is working nt BorpbniiH' Court of iho County ol Morris on Mon* Ridpe and waH direoted by the yoniiR mother Is losing flesh and becom- imrdsville. man's father to deliver him to the hosing thin and emaciated, It will build Jamos Galloghnr is now omployed nt dny thi} fourth day of Juno noxl. JOHN NOIIIUS, Kxotmior, pital. them up and give them flesh and Whippnuy. Dntcd May and, IBOU. Houkawny, N. 0 Mrs. D-iuiol Oourtor nud dnightor strength. Unclaimed Letters Flossio ore spouding n fow days iu Now— Because It Is the urk with hor sou Elmer. At tho Rockiuyny, N. .1., Poftoffico fox FOURTH standard remedy In all throat and the wopk ondina May an, 11)00 : A double houso, 7 rooms onob aUlo, lung affections. Mrs. Dau'l Campbell. Orlsoom's Plno.Applo Oough Bnlnnm. poroh 00 feet, nioo Inwn, splendid ubndo Mrs. Rose Linr.h. Should you lool youraolt oatchlnfi cold, No household should be without It. Mr. JOR. Sngere. do not wait nutll you uro nick In bod, ink trcoB, (jood ynrdou, rult trooa und vinos, Mr. P. Sa^ore. It can be taken In summer as well yoar doalor nt oncn for Gi'isooni'fi Piuo- lot GOxlSU In good uomliUou. A Qrsl olnsa To obtain the above say advertised as In winter. Applo Couuh llalsani. It it highly ruooiu- lovoBtmont. North West oornor of Oolib -50c. and Si.00, all druRRlits. and givo date of this list. mendeil (ot oonnhs, colds and nil thtout nnd Eltu atroots. (Jont f2,600. For toruia SCOTT,& UOWNE, Chcmliu, New York. nnd long troublo, Wua, Gernra. WM. GILL, P . vr, npply toQ. W.Btioklo. W otice of Settlement. For Sale. p. in. KtnlluiiH La Iliitli llrldiru 0 21 i u m . , 9 10, 0 88 p . in. Utnernla lo (it) n. in., 4 05 p. m. l.uKu Koputcoiiff Q'il.8 40 a. m , b M p, in. Kasuin and stalloDH to Mauoh Obunk, 0111, n. in., a in (9 no lu Knaton) n. m riumdolphlii, o n n. in.,!) in, r>:u p. in. J.H OLiiAiiauN tion'l Suiit. 11. I'. BALDWIN Qon'l I'IVBS. Act Russel Blanchard, Tonsorlal Artisl. ROCKAWAY, N. j . Two chairs operated. wiiits, No long I onrry n full lino of UIGARS AND TOBAOOO, Agent fur Dovor 8to»m Laundry. Tlm Hoautou Pirn Dopnrtuiuut will nroaout to tho ollloors lu olmrRo of tlio Firomon'R Uiimo, in Boonton, ou tho rtuy of dodiontlou n (IOR aud lloRpolo, to bo plnood ou tho Bromide ucur tlio homo, Rockaway Record Thursday, May 31, TUv I'cco/'i/ is nn bah- each n-ccl, (if ///<• I'ofifuj/'iff tnul (Jiiiuii K fittiml. Onhf tin't'c rt'iits a raj/if Nfif Hiitmri'ipilous ;/»/// also he r< IMPPK11S OP TUB PKK Vott can for bluclc bitNH now. Uuu. Tonkin, J r . , in 011 Hit! Hicli IVHHH Froilu KroolcN Hjii'iit BuMirrtuy n Tuljor. , IVlr. niid MrH. BloltloH, of Dovur, H]HIII Biuuliiy liuni. .I0I111 Tutlln and family, of Ullnlon HI'u vwitliiK lioro. I MrH. Duvld iB in A ]jllblil' Ull'I'til)^ I j f l l l l i VCltC'i'H (Jf fill h(ll'(m|{h Of J'Dlt OrilMl llMK lllM'M l!lllll!( Tor K u l u n l a y ovimliiK fur t h e p u r p o s e o: VCIIIMK m i i h o i|ii<intion of b o n d i n g tin b o r o u g h f o r u w a t e r nujiply. A II yriir-dlil c:lilld nf (Jliml™ lirnwii (if M U I T I H I O W M . tit)f,[ll'tul }HIHK<HHi(>ll (}f i t l 1 lutlinr'H rii/.in o n S u m l n y , und in linr el' 1'di'lH t o iiniiiiui h o r fuihur NIIIIVIIIK in fllnled a mivuro ^UHII o n ln;r 1'IK'II. CfiVftl a( tlifHc jthiff'N. Mi*. list. MIHH KVII, ( l a u ^ h l e r of J o h n HUIIIIITH of M l . H o p e , w H Hurried fin Mfinoriii Duy t o u Air. U i c H c m n i , of Iho Bum pluou. u fuv WCIOICH In Onu W. A. Ki'uii vltiitod friondx in SUHHCJ county last wuuli, K. IT. Tcxlil and wlfV Bpont ft fow day I'oooully in HiiHHiiX county, Arthur Mcnlwond, lius niturnod frou ilvlhil to I'liiliuli'lplila I'II. Kdw. Lynch Inm moved in IIIH lioux ueur tliu Ijiiukawunna ili'pot H Kiuifiiiiin IIIIH purolmHoil a now lioi'Hti uud rul)bbr-tirud c u r l MIHH Mulicl lliuiKhiirt H])cnt Baturdny with MlrtH Ulliuu Smith lit Tutor, Goo. Murtln, of this plnoo, WIIH a vln itor at UurltHhlru Vulloy on Butiduy, Thoro uro pronpootn of a largo orop o hay in Huntordon county thin yoar. Boon ton llroinon uro thinking of utiirtiug au Exompt AHHociution uoxt full. Hiram Nix in IIIIVIUR a Hag-ntono walk luld lu trout of hln houso on Muplo uvo uuo. It in Hiiiil that Joneph W b a r l d i i , pro[irli;l(ir of tin; W l i a r l o u Mlnvh in Upper l l i b e r n i a , IIIIH benii lonkliiii ovnr I In Oopperas Minim on U n i o n J'onil M o n n tula, wllli tin; lntiintioii of IniyliiK. Mills Iterlliii !((»ijln*t'in, rilcllilll ll(It> Ililn ut KOiii'Vlllr, w(-i:l{. Diir I.CIKJOI iuiln:x ljiui];h ( m l u Mr, a l i ' l Win I ' r i i n K Miili'luyiit " Mll.ltl'H Ktihliip.oi -.peril S u n l i i y u m l U i i i . i - v l l l i ' n u l l KIL.'II I'liU, Unvill, upclit lien tiitiidju All'Klllll Illl'l , Slllllll, I f U'i;il!lt'Hilliy h.-n.-, I ' I l i l l l l l l t i l i v l i l l h " ! flUMulM ROCKAWAY, N. J. lu Wriliii'iiiliiy. T. null N l l i i l i ] i i | j ILIIII wltc . M m . lii-ii. M i i l T o t i Tlit. ur iri] Mi u i-'hi<'tiuiiy 'Voiiiuf Ami-ilcii" " I linll W l l h IIIIM'I plnju.1 Mil l l r i n l l l i ' i n liriiiliiilH o n \ \ r i ' i l n r n i l i i y ii n i i i i i i HI i n , . KIIIIH' Ladies' Shirt Waists IH.,'11, 'iiil ^ n n w n i i n ,.i -<»rr H I I 'i l o u>. liitrry Mm l l l i i l i i ' l m n l n|ii-l)l I'./.rii.liuvlH c M I . I n c u d u v nl D o v e r •tiiini'd Ii in,,!:, A t 4 5 c . , , | 9 c , r , 5 c yyi . ;unl $ 1 . ^ 5 . [IIIIH i n . Styles a r c beautiful. lii-rnhi o n M c i u u i l u l l ' u > . Thiirn uro hi 111 Huvorul w h o linvu noi rcHpoudcil Id IIIIIH HIMII m i l for HuliHorip HOIIH Hoiiin Muni ii^o. T l m y w o u l d c o n for a favor upon t h « inumifrdnitnit i f t l n ' j w o u l d rt'iiill tlio luiidiinl ]in ' I ' l l l i l l 1 In II l i v i n g lilnl'lll I'lurK tin Mull, II IH Ik l u r l l l - Y Lfolthll'l* v v l k l r l , , t w n l . t - n n I I , • IIOIH ul u ( i ) l t i i l n liolii i-viTj KrncHt Ladies' Wrappers IIKII i i i i i ( t . S i n l t l l H|it!Ut M i ' i n o i l u l l i l i l K o w l l l i h l u bruiMi.T mri'i'l III-IKII- Im y ill lluskllii; Hurry It U'IIH dlHnovurcd Huiiday that Ilio f(n* incr ruHldiuuio of Moriruu U. Oolt. in Huiniiiit, h u d IKIIIII ciiii'i'iul a n d nil l l m |il|i<in and ^IIB flxmri'H h u d t a k o u , cuuuliiK a IUBH of a b o u t ifii,1 At 75L-., 85c. and iji)c. "Aftor Huflurhifc from pllun for Oftomi yonr» I WIIH curcil by IIHIUU n v i buxi'H of DliWIIl'fi Wltoh Uuisul Hiilvn," wrlti.a W. } . Unxtur, North llrook, N. O It houlHcvory. Owing to yc.Htuiiliiy lining u holiday tiling, lluwuru of ooiintorftilM Wiu. Uurand our job printing dupurtiiKuit lining urd. ovdi'-tuxeii with ordern, ooiinldornblii milleriiil IH abbreviated und BIHIIO omlttiid li order that we might get our puper ou on tlinu. A new lime table IH expected on tin LiicUawanuii In a few duyH, whim n through oxproHH train will begin running, leaving Klnilrn nt 'I p.m., Ding hampton nt II, Bcrunton nt H o'clock, am going over thiH branch will urrivo li Now York at 1 : 10 a m. Split Hoolt Pond, which In looatod n fow miloB from horn, Imd whleh forn number of yours past IIIIH boon hnwod to u club for dulling purpoROH, is uow opei for llHlilng, by the pujlnwit of u Hiniil mini to tho IUHHCO, who IUIH lnnsod It A Grand Event. Word has boon received from the Stnti coiiimlHHioncrH lu charge of Din FireIIUIU'H Home ut Doouton, that 1,51)0 fireniiin from all parts of Now Joriioy will at tend tlio dedicatory I'xerclsoK whiuh uro to bo hold on June Slid. Mpoclnl traliih will be run ou tho Luokuwuniia road. A parade through the principal Htrontn of tho town Is being urriiuged for, und Boon ton IH looking forward to thiH day IIH tho biggest event of its kind iu the hlHtory of tlio town. An (ilglity-pnge Houvenir, with views of tho homo, boaidos VIOWH around Boonton, is lu oourne of preparation. Tho homo itsolf Is one of tho Uncut iu this country. It lu a lnrgo brick structure, ndiiiK on nu eminence that commands ono of tho HuuHt views of tho Orange Mountains to bo had anywhere. Tho houso was built by tho lato William Q. Lathrop, nt n cost of $80,000. A number of alterations hnvo boon mndo by tho oouiniiBalonura nud u large uddl tlon has boou cruetod In tho roar of tho homo. TlifHo alterations lmvo boou oomplotod for somo timo. Ladies' Muslin Underwear Consisting of Shirts, Dsawers, Night Dresses and Corstl Covers at po|)ular prices. Ladies' Out Skirts At $1 and $1.89 each. from tlio Montolulr Water Oonipiiny. Tho dead body of Hobort i31uclcburu, aged twonty-ono, of KliigHlanil, WIIH found on tho Litckawnuun trnokn a mile houth of tho Lyndhurst dopot early Mon duy morning. Ho hud boon killed by a train Homo hours before. His bond, right Mr. aud Mm. LOWIH Dolaud, of Mt. arm nnd loft log woro oomplotoly Huvorod Hopu, H])uut Buiiduy with Mrs. Bainucl A. B. BoarfOHH, tho Lnolaiwannu ticket Orook. agent lioro, has pronoutod u« with Mrs. Daniol SimugouburR hnn boon Ghost of tho Olaolor nud Othor TnloH" vleitlua hur brother lit Uoouton who 1M n book gotten out by tho Laokiiwanna vory ill. Hnllrond Oo. It 1H nicely illuntratod Mrs. Thoodoro Mott, of Now York with Boonofi along tho routes uud oon- J. Q. Hood, JuRtioc of tlio Fenoo, Cros. Oity, 1H the KUUHt of Mr. nud MrH. II taliiH some lutoroHtiug rouding muttor. bv, Mien., mufaea tho following statoiuont: AHIC fur ono. D. Tuttlo. I cull oertlfv that. Ouo Minutn Onugb A mooting of tho voters of Roxlmry Ouro will do nil thnt lo olulmoii for It. Mv MlfiH Nottio Howoll In nponding a fow WOOUH with rolutlvuu at Now York nud Township IIIIH been called for Juno 11!, wife could not get iior breath and the first T nt which thoro will bo Hubmlttod tho I D of It rolluvod hor. It bus HIBO uo Brooklyu.N. Y. quoatlon of bonding thn township for tltdii my whole family." It note ImmediMrs. Joseph Hart mid Mrs. Normnii 1(10,000 to bo UHod for tho pnrohiiBu of a ately nnd uuros oougbg, oolds, oroup, Vandorhoof snout Saturday with thoir lot, comprising ono noro In nroit, und tho Krippo, brnoohltlB, nntumn nod all throat sister at Port Oratti. oroottou of a uow HOIIOOIIIOUHO to uo used mid lung troubles. Wm. Qeruid. ntly by tho villages of BUOOIIHUIIHII M)sn Harriot D, Brnon, who tonohos Boliool at Park Ilidgo, npout Sunday aud Kunvil. with her mother horo. "Aftor enfforing from BOVOIO dyipopsin Josopli Hawaii, who has latolv ro twolvc jonrn nod using iiimiy rouiodiiw turned from Soutli Afrloa, In oinployod over without partunneut qoud I flunlly took us lioutlur for John UlKgott. Boys nud Girls do you want to onru Kodol Dynpopalu ('uro. It did mo to much Oar Sundiiy-Bohools uro roJionrsluR for good I roooimnntid It to overvoDo," writes pouuloB, ulokols, dlmoH? If you do, horo "Oliildrou'H Dny," which will bo ob .1. K. Wutltlun, Clerk and Uoonrder, Clillll cutUo, Mo. It dlgouU wbat you oat. 1H your opportuuity. If thoro nro nuy sorvod this your on Juno 10th. Win. Goran!. out-of-town viBitors at your hoimo or lit Mr. nud MrB. Jivoob Loowonthal, of (ho honBOH of your uelKhborH, if auy no Now York Oity, uro now rueidinK horo with thoir KOUH for the nuiuiuor. The Union Service, uiduutx, blrtliH, marriiiKOH or deaths On Sundny evisnlng tho MotliodtHt and ooour lu your uoighborhood, if uuy birth Edward T. Davoy nnd family hnvo movod iu Ilia houBn ou Olniroh utroot I'rosbytorlau eougregations worshiped tnguthor iu tho lnttor olniroh nud a «po- riiiy purtloH or social happouings tnlco lutoly ooouplod by II. H. WatHou. clul program was carried out. Tho JamOH WIINOII Shooli, ouo of tho pro- cburon WIIH woll (lllod nnd both cholnt plnoo lu yonr violiiity, uiako n uoto of prietors of tlio Nowark Bunduy Gull uultod in roudoring tho Hpeoliil music thorn, and noud your copy to this ofllco dlod at hln home, at Novvurk ou Suuduy The subjoot for the ovonlug WIIH "Flooaftoruooii. iug for Uefugo" and an illuHtratod fold- durlug the wook, not later than Woduos MosBrB. OlinrloH Hull, CIUU-IOH WiiiKot, or was plnoud in tho hands of tho poonlo, day. All UOWR that wo onn uso in this W. A. Kocu and A. L. MoM nttunaoil on which woro tho hymns nsod. Tho liapor will bo paid for at tho rato of ouo Memorial duy aorviooH at Mt. Froodbiu oxorolsoH woro as follows : oont for oaoh soparato ltnm. Wo do not ou Sunday. AlllllLMll, (.'llOlrH. llev. T . A. HUUVCH. require nuy laborious nttumptu nt coinMr, and Mrs. H. K. WiitBon lmvo dlH- Wuloomn, "Uiivkiurl Ilku a Sliu|ilionl load IIH. oontimiod houmikuopiiiK for tlio uummor l j m n position ; just Jot down tlio fnots iu auy aud aro bourdliiR with Mr. and Mrs. Hov. T. A. UCOVOH. Itoinhnii ot Herlpiuro, way and wo will put thorn in shape. Harry Mutohlor. Huv. w . C. Timbroll Uoad our Homo Nows column aud you MIHH Kiitliloon MaFiirlaud, who touoli How iirni u ruiiiiiliii.toii.' cs sohool ut. Purnippany, 1B ill at luir homo will lmvo au idea of jiiHt what wo want. lioro. Miss Dnlsy WIKKIHH in toaohiuK Solfl, MlMH NoMU) T l p p t M t . hur ub.Himoo. In oasn tlm winio item is sent in by Suniion, "Fli'olnn f»»r UITIIKO. ' Huv. W. I!, Tllnuroll. MrH. Kolwrt 11(11 and Mrs. Urlllln ;>nu or more contributors, wo will use lU'v.'1'. A Kouvus. .loiniiiiKS, of Port Richmond, S. I., spout ICxUor 1nI Ion, ".It'HUH l,i>\ ur uf My Mtiul." tho llrst one furuishud, provided it i.s thu Tuuadny nud WoduoBduy wltli Mm. lyuiu, CotitflvKUllon Win. liurd, Jr., horo. nosl counili'te. loiiPUiuilim, Itrv. w. r . Tiniiiri'll. Tlio "YUUIIK Amorlou" baso-lmll liMim Wnto only on ono side of tho pnpor, It IH t h e intention of tlm pimlorn to of this plaon, crossed bats with n tea in liuve t h e union Bcrvicort often ami tho und bo ouroful In sfwIlliiK and writing from Dunvillo on Saturday aud won collectloim taken are to bu used fur that With a ncoro of 4 to S. iiropur nainos to uuvo tliuui curroot und mrpoHo. Frouohtowu in to luivo a system of t'Klblo. wator work». Work will oomniouco in Write your unmo iu full at tho bottom a fow days nud tlin syBtom In to bo comStruck by a Bridge. Best plotoil in throo moutliB. When tho Chicago lCxproHR on tho of oaoh tthoot. Lnokawnnun Rnllrond renohod tho UoouK to tho Momoriul Day oxoroifliifl All copy will bo lllod ns roooivoil, nud K hold in tho ProBbytorinn Oharah ton Btatlou about 1 o'clock Saturday yestortlny tho wookly prayor mooting morning, it wns found that Daniel pnyinout for nil itonis npppnrluB iu oaoh HughoH, of Scran ton, tho llromau, had wook'B papor will bo riiado ou tho followwas hold ou Tuesday evening. been bably injured nud WIIH found lying E. L. BehroiiH, olootrioian for tho nonr the timlt of tho big culm burner ug Saturday botwoou 1) nud •! o'olook p. Boolcawny Eleetrlo Light nnd Improvo- whloli wan hauling tho train Evident- m. inont Co., IHIH rotdguod IIIH position nud ly ho had boon standing near tho tank, is suoooodod by Kruost Hoplor. Busldos paying' ouo cout for each ltoui gottiug roady to fill it with water, wliou MIBH NOIHD Nonl will glvo a blrthdny tho train pnsaod uudor tho ovorhond wo will Rive tho boy or girl scudlug us party to a fow of hor younp frlondB nt iridgo on Main ntroot, Boonton. his hoad tho homo of hor nlntor, Mrs, Kdw.itruolc tho bridge nnd ho foil on thcooal, ho lui'KBst number of items boforo Jauo jut did not roll olt. Ho waa romovod ;, 1000, n linudBOino oloth bound volnma Taokor, this (TliurBdny) ovouiug. at or to St. Joseph's Hoanltnl, iu FilterPoBtinnxtor Ohnrloa F. Hoplclim, of ion, whoro ho diod. Inn bond nnd of "Plotorlal History of Our War with Boonton has boon nuked to nooopt tho luouldors woro bndly injured. Spain for Cuba's Froodoiu," wrltton by inspectorship of tho Unuid Army of tho Ropublio for tho Stato of Now Jorsoy. Xrnuibull White, tho woll-kiiown aud Tombstone Fell on Her- lopular author, hiatorinu nud wtvr corIt is rumorod that tho Oram Oo. storo Suudny nftnruoon Mr. nud Mrs. Yount Uppor Hlbornta, IH about to chaugo hnudh nud thnt Arjay Duvls, of Port mntiB with thoir grnnd-dnughtor, Kdlth •ospoudcut. Tho book Holla nt nil book Drum, in to booomu tho uow proprietor. Donnelly, woro walking through tho tores for $1). It onu bo seen nt nuy Hookawny Oomotory whou tho Uttlo girl, From tho number of boys about tho ohlld-llko, took hold of nu old grave lino at our oflloo. BtrootB during Rohool hours It in evidont itono lu play. Sho uo soonor touohod This oil'or is nxtondod to auy boy or thnt iv truant ollleoV ahould bo nppoiutud t thnu It foil ovor on hor, burying hor nud tho boys compelled to go to BOIIOOI joucath Its weight. Sho WIIH onrriod to Kid tu tho county, nnd thoro is uo or keep off tho streotB. nor homo nnd n pliysiolun onllort who ronson why oaoh ono should not bo nblo Tho RNiuo of bnso ball playod nt Mor- found hor right limb just nhovo tho So uift>.o from !)G to M> cents a wook, bonultlo had boon brokou. rlntown nn Snturduy botwoon n homo tonm aud n Moiitoluir nine resulted In u ildes ooutostlug for this handsome book, OH SAIJE—Auythlug you wiiul lu tho vlotory for tho vlBltora by a Booro o t l l WM. Bum>, Jit., Editor. necoud-luiDil Iiuo. Win, Surd, Jr. to 10. GARDEN SEEDS For all AT. 1 In Abundance. TO THE I ) O Y H 1 GIRLS. Peas, Beans, Sweet Corn and Onion Sets by the Guart. Beet, Onion; Radish and Turnip Seed by the ounce, Clover and Timothy Seed. SEED POTATOES—Houlton, Maine, Rose and Beauty Hebrons at 65c, $1.36, and $1.60 per Bushel. Fertilizers for the Garden and Lawn. A Large Stock of Hoes, Rakes and Shovels, Do not foniei our line of SHOES, HATS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS which we have in abundance GROCERIES. Flours, $4.40 per barrel. Granulated Sugar, 35c, for 7 pounds. 3 cans of Tomatoes for 25c. Mackeral by the kit, full weight, $1.15 each. goods. 5'quarts ol Peas for 25c. Bushel Sack of Salt at 35c. 3 pounds of Prunes for 25c. Fine Finest Elgin Creamery Butter, 24c BABY CARRIAGES, FURNITURE AMD CARPETS A M WINDOW CURTAINS F are always plesaing to look at. ROCKAWAY, N. J. Roekaway Record I i , i i : •; l : , v , M . I V i l l . I'.HIII.. BLOVv'N UP BY DYNAMITE *H O i l Id U i o hunt Kurolt;i I p iil t I i u i ' 1 I h u hi':-l r n i u \ i i l n r i ' l o l d li.-i'llii.T. II oil.-, i.ulU'li.s, bhu-kc u b iimi j - r u l r c u . \Wo uraKa CHICAGO HAS REAL' 500 Policemen Check a Waler'ron- ' Seizure On Lake Michigan. wkL if And do you understand wniu your real troubles a r t ' ' I i \ » .III peoplu treat tht-nwulvea 1 jr th wron^ disease. If you will ' l i p nd M u n i l l . lm y S I: > i l i I n l : m l t i n - - i r i U f think a moment, you can \ JIJ 01 toi U I . I .1 , I I , , - ( . . | ih i ' ( H i " i l rect mistakes. Did your K km s^ h 111 in the stomach? Did il then spread to At a roi'out mt'etini* of tli« Academy S r I.m.'K M " .^ I . I ' . ' I I I ! ' A -iri-n- M-i CmcAnn (Sp" ;l,il).—Viva hundrod polloo the Liver, Kidneys and Wood 1 Tf th t ot ScioncoH, of St. Loui.s, Dr. W. II. O i l I I n ' l l i ' l U ' I ' i M l l l l l i • i l v l - l u l i i V i l - l i l i U V M I I I ' 1 Wuvroii reutl a jmper giving uu out- uruiud wltli rifles uud acUui: us deputy ! is so, then you can readily set that bj l.y u ' 1 \ n i u i i l l '• l> / : n l . i i . N i l - I l l S I I . ills liuu nf rocout ])rogrcsn in Lbo chem- sliorltTri Invii'liul thn " T o r r l t o r v of Lnko ; taking a medicine that 1 ^ood for the Mlohlpjuu," »;npturlnuf Pronltlunt (leorpfo T \ V " imli iuMi •.liill.iiii'.l ' i n H i " I ' u r w u n i istry of perfumoN, m\yn u ruport iu H i T l u u . - l v lM.;ilro'l, T i n ' u i ' i i " i : I I I I I I : I T I 1 •• i M I Si'iunoo. For the most j)art those Btrooter ftiid lil.n t-ntlro force I n c l u d i n g u,ll I Stomach, Kidneys, Liver Dhddcr and t h o tuutubors of bin uubluut, t b o cominiiu- I llin'li>r I M « > . » « l i U v iiij\iri»-l I i n . n v i l l pnliHtuucoH ure high boiUj^ oils. Wood, you are sure to get a t the seat niiily udi'i II x|il i-.mil u emit cnnt.l Formorly Miose oiIn, which aro coiu- d«r-lu-cblt)f of tli') a r m y n u d t b o ranU a n d j (1 lo of t b o lutttir o r ^ t u i l z a t l o u . In till [ of the trouble beyond question. The (•IIII.H 1 i i m l l i . ' K . ' i n .!•• n i i a H i " l i . i l i - i i i i l . i i i plox luixtureH of Hovorul coiupouuda, u r n w . A - . H I I I I n [ p u l i i ' i i n i lI U I ' I I ' . I i i » : l » > wore ol)tniiHMl exclusively from flow- t w o u t y - u l u u in''ii \v<:ro y:ith»ro 1 In a n d : very best medicine for the purpose is St I.(,i.U SMIT-JI T w o I V coiiioii C:u S n l i U T e l biM'hi.isiy I'ARMY OF INVASION CAPTUO. -v.i(\ n i c i w . j - i . n r "1(1 I m r iri-li.iri-I .» )• I i u ! <jlll\- l,ll)K L r M e i bll U r l i l ' vli.rel I I m l f M i l t , l o II Wiuntl-yJ n ers, but recently HOILUJ of the oaHoutial ' placod lu cull.s In thy (Jliio;i^o Avouuo Vo- , 1 lico Htutloti. | priuoiphtH huvo buoii proiluceil by chtuuiunl means, whereas other arti- ( W h e n d\ridl(*rH uloug t h o Lakrt S u o r o \ Vllli' i l l lilili'.l f r o m l ! n -I r a . I . - w n . s Ji'-uul«>.l wltli sU.no.n, ficial porfumua were more imitations. drlvo uwuku la thu m o r n i n g t h u y aaw n b u t l i n . [M.ll.-n .U-i|MTn.-l l i t " . ' r . n v . l . s c h o o n o r a t uiichyr j u s t off s h o r o . vv.illo With a fuw t'xeuptious tho oaneutial 1 closn t o t b o HiiHiorn o l ^ t j of tlm d r l v « , ! A-; II r t v - u it D f i m tMH-itti L i t e r l t d \V<MMI principles, whioh givos tho porfumoa whluh formerly innrkoil t h o elioro, t r o n c l m 3 j H t r l i ; l M L ; u i M f f t i i - s i i " i l ;i i i K n i i i p l n v o s < i [ t h t i t r i U l ^ i l r V H l o m t l l I • MS L i U ' L l W - M - ' >-ll(>l. Olll their value, belong to a complex class b a d btion t h r o w n up u u J urmivl a n d m i l - ( b u l U K I(it ill J V l l i . ' i t In) ' i ll i ' T m»i"M n u t t y of organic coiuponuda known KB tUe formed snntrltis WIM'H i>nulii^ b o a t s . C a p - ] t a i n Oeorwo HLreutor'd u n u y o, i n v a s i o n w.jiiiuhMi. A - IMiilij. S u l U v u i i , . l aH U H torpouc'S. The study of tho luolecu- b a d corny hi tlm nl^lit by way of tliM luku Bull I v u n u m i P u t r l c l t <i V . mi n > l i , s l r i k n r ^ bir com position of UIUBO terpouos, a n d h u d UKaln ttiktjii POMHHSSIOO of " T o r r l W . T . ' J.,ISHIIIK t hni'II;!I l.iiriLjt'Hn I'nrk 1 t lutv WHI-II upprojii i n M f r m n IIn* rt'iir and tho gronpinp of their ntoma is n t o r y of L a k o JIlohlKau," Irom vrlilob t h o UM<i iilOil U p o n h y U m M I lueil Mlhl work to which ohotuists have only re- j G t i p t a l D u u d iinoiliur a r m y b a d beoa d i l v o n I by Unitod S t a t e s Miir.ibull Ames a n d i\ forou J t o t u t I n t l i " c m i i p i H o .4 n m p l u v . cently udilroHSod thomael VOH aud ia of d u p u t t u s Huvoral m o n t h s ajjfn. ; O n n o f t h n h i t ll»»tn pus^u-l t h r m i K l i 1 Htill goiug nn, The wonderful proiMillip ^ulllviiu ^ 1 1 t r l i t l u n i , ' , ^ I v i i i t f h i i n II Tbo m e u w«rn armud, provlslonnd for a | t n u r i i i l woiiLi I. Jiiiiii-H S u l l i v n n rt'iM'ivcil n groas iu our knowledge of tlio torpoaes m o u t l i ' a fllogo a n d tliu d e t e r m i n e d front o t liult i n 1h i * l u f t c h u n k u i x ! O ' U o n i m l l W H S uud of their (lerivatien in tbo work of thu giirrlBuu i u - i k u t u d t h a t IIIIH WHS n o btiot t l i r m i c 1 ' t h n rl^lil k i * . Afi'-ninls u [ not more than tou or lit"toeu yoars at i I nioro Hortio, but a military m o v o m e n t 'Ntrotin* iilTiur .IIIT-r, H.IUI.« l,ystnii.li*ra « l a l m l n « tho uioat. fully pluuntMl n u d e x e c u t o d . Tbu ulty a u Unit I i w . n it i l t ' l i b H r u t ' ) u t h ' f n p t n t UHHU.HI bborltlos w e r e uullll^d 113 soon a s posslhlo, H i L l l l t l i H I n n I 1 1 . ' ] ML t t o f t l l r -11111 ( H I II y ' r t 11 (HV ft ml A-clliiK Muyor WalUwr a u d Olilut of l'ot u n I > l n >•<••», \ v ! i l I " o t l n ' f i u \e r th u t H w iu I«v«tito ii Huv£lur-rro«r Window. | lice Klploy doc'ldwd aftur c o u a u l t u t l o u t l m t A Marion, Itnl., man has iuvoutoo. Iba city a u t h o r i t i u s liud no r i g h t t o i n t e r 1 m l ivtMMi Ii v , i f i n M l n n . j . fi burglnr-proof window. On the Hill fore. T b o LIDCMIII Park Board was b u r r l o d S l u t " Liiiior (;omml.iHl'MH»r R i s ' v hiii i l o eiillnd i n t o sosblon u u d docldyd tbat It nro two Kiuall knohn: ono ia for rais- ly b n d no j u r i s d i c t i o n . ing or lowing thdiip])**!* Ha.Hli.thoorther T i n ' i i• : i » r i v i ' l f r t r . i r !i ] i . I . I i-,| . . r A r h l t r i l l i o n Muiiutliuu e x p l a i n B;iar of t b e Pollco D o for tho luwt'r one. Hy t n r u i u g t h e p a r t m e a t rodo over t u t ho b j u n d u r y line U i n l t i.-ir I,I»MI, T I M ' . s t i i p i m v h u l I s I Ii u l kuob t h e window ouu bo raised or t o BOO If "Pn>4l'l<'iit" Btrnotur t'ouid ho t l m H t n L n r a iir.t i m I O M ^ I T I n t l i d r I ' m |.1 o y Inwnrcd to any height, o u t t h o iniuute perHiuidDd t o bvivrt hl^ ' " t e r r i t o r y . " Tlio (tttnmplod t o cros.s IIIHIIUO from the llimcr i» removeil from thy Jtuol' eaptiiln w i l l t i n t t ! i "i*n-» l i y n a n i l n j : ( i n * M i - U l n i tbu Unllml a i a i i ' s to t h o " T o r r l t n r y of t o r n , s i i i . - n i ' i " ••' f i i p ' i n y l i u * M ' l u ^ t M i n < ) < i the window in locked. L a k e Mfi'lil^iiu," when ho w u i urdorn 1 t o so. T h • H I i i l . »»r-i , - i i v t h . ' v u r n w 1111 n ^ \r Unit hy William Nilas, (JbliM J u s l i c u of t b o T r y <:riii,,-O[ ' f r y C r a l u . O T t i u t t i i i l i t U •-» i r ' I U T L T ' - I I ' - ' M t o u n y ii n | < u r L l n l Huproiuo C o u r t , who w a s in c o m m a n d of T-in ca[>ta|u dldti'L li.ilt. Ask your Kroner to-day to show you n Htre*itor'a a r m y . pnckntfo of (1UAI::-O, tbo IIHW fooil drlnli a n d Qunural JmUjc Nll'js picked u[> 11 ri lie that tiilcnH thn jiliicn of (iofTt'i>. ChlUlron a(u d took 11 shut at h i m . At t h o first Hhot Imv, a n I iIK* u ' ^ ' i - r a l )MI M I - w - m l - l \n< may drink it without Injury as woll as the t ' o oaptuiu bull (id, t u r n n d lila horso a u d h o u i t l k i ; i u « l ' i f m i v -i- • l i • •ri w ' l l i ' l i w n u h l luhllt. All who try It llko it. OUAIN-0 a t a r t u d fur Lhe UultoJ S t a t e s utid safety u t I n n n i n i H " flit-t . l l s m l r u n s t I M',\-|i« l j " t w . M i luiH that r b u H»MI1 hrowu of Moclin oi full spaml. O i l p i t 111 U l l ' l l l t l ' O r W H . ' l i l l i s | . ; i r H l _ V 7 . " < l till) Java, hut Is iniulo from puro griiiiiH; tho T h e r i l l " w a i a rnporuor a n d Onnornl o u t l r < ' i-lty f u r uv-«r th r v « wftik* w i t !iout most dollciito Atomaob rncolvos It without J u d ^ u NUOH worlioil thti Invor wltli r a p i d i t y . H n y ['|-".HOIII 11!•<)•*11tt-it o f t l m .'onitKiiliuK illstr«B8. ^ thn prloo of colTon. 15o. otiJ At t h e fldtftind Hli.n Caj.iulu Untir'a h o r s o ' [ m i l l ' s i - . x n t n t f t n ft n m j i H . M i i . ' n I . liflc. per pfu'ltn^f*. Sold hy all ^rodurs. IHII (load. A. t.hlr-1 Av\\ Voro t b o lupol Iroui \ FiMir | " T S D I M h a v e lioi-n liillnl, t w e n t y t b r t o o a t o r I»oti*i-ttve H l a t t , w h o b a d au- ; Card phiyliii^ is paid to huvo Wall nlgb c o m p n u l a J Captain JJnnr. A f o u r t h Hhot I l l v c u h '• tui'l fully u I n n h l n M ni'ir- " f Irsf tliod out iu England. s » r n n i - . v Injui-H.l h v m i t ^ i l . w . T n " l o - su s t r u c k f'jurtenn-ynir-old Itmiben M a n l y , | t l m r l i v i n hiisl(n»,V iiihl I'xir.i poit.-n a ^ ono of t h « crurt'd iitlrut'tod by S t r e o t o r ' s I Kr«*i;nt.*< i i l i n u t * Hi.OUO , 0 0 0 . T i n - U . ^ -M t t i « Ho Your i r r e t A«-l»« ^n<l H u m ? m H i t u r y unuionati ailuu, In t h e l e g , m a l m - ' <'M i i | " i n v i n N r i M m i . I i l - ^ i t n i . . ' t l - m o f p r o p Bhnko Into your aliooa Allon'y I ( 'oot-Ease, e IIIK lit in for Ufa. NiloH cotitiuued firing till i e r t y w i l l rfMiL'li i i h a l f m i l l i o n . powdof for the foot. It nuilms tl^rlit oi tils rltie WHS e m p t y a n d t h a stroeta olear, I now shoes fool ntisy. Curos Corns, Bunions b u t no o t h e r oiiaualtlos rusultwd. ' LONE ROBBHR ON A TRAIN. | Swollen. Hot, Rmartluff and SwouthiR Feet A riot call took a p;itrol load of officers and Iutfrowlnpj Nailn. Bolil hy nil druggists CO thn Luke Shorn, but tlio polloeinon r e I ' n . c f " tint C o ' i d u c l u r l i > IT n i p M i n i ICnll nnd shoe storos, !J5 ots. Sample neut FHEE. turned without accompllablnR a a y t h l u g , I luaienirora I n n P u l l m a n C u r . Address Allen H. Olmstod, Lfllloy, N. Y. us Stroetur'a tnon bad lined u p and worts j lu their rifle pits awaiting attack. The ruO M M M , Nrth. ( S p t v J a h . - T h o S t , L o u i s An net i v« (loin and for aRricul! urn I irn^ervea woro ihou cullud lu frotn uvery Hta- 1 (Uul KIIHAUS City H X j i r * ^ 1 * o n \ In* M i s s o u r i pltimouts ts rnported froral-ioulsvllle, Ry. tion lu thn olty. It!flea and ammunition ; T i t • ; . ! ' • [-'in 1 w a s l i e l I u p h y a l o i n * r o h h e r were aecurod from tho olty armory and i l » » l H - H ^ n V . T I o n a m i S l . ' l l u » f - w . l u y s n^n To Cure n Cnlt! In On« D « r . servod to tbu meo, who wuro being formed | O u t * ' " i i f . ii I ' l i l l m i i t i , W I M N M i i n ' i i H i l , h u t n Tube LAXATIVE HHOMO ^PININB TAm.rra. All Into com pan lea and battailous. They j UruL'ijtKts rnfiiml tn« m.ui'y if H fallBi.(i euro. Had preliminary drills as fust as they re- • c n t i n i - i n i l Ivi'l y s n i i i l l u n i ' H i n t W . K n h t t i l m<il, E. \V. UUOVB' H alguaturo it) un e<n.-h b o l . 25o. ported for'duty. ' T : i " r 'I'lflr f o r o ' c l U i o <-.ialn.-t>>r t o ^ o t l i r . u i i , " i i n ni'tir n i M M t l nf h i m m u l ilruw At 5 o'clock HherlfT MapferBtadt, who ! .Tiipnu Imn pone Into clonk tuiiklug aud I..•! •!, tl.<> s i " - i l > M M o f ( M i r l i h u r t !i i i i i l w a s bad boon In oonsultatlon wltli lil.i nttoruoy ' oxpurtud ••»77,G15 worth last your. and tho Unitod Htatoa Marshal HIUCO tho i tittacU upon Oiiptaln liner, d«c\ilod t h a t | City, H A,. K r r t . l . T i . ' k , w l i . i r * w i s i * > i l . w u Mrs. Winaltnv^HSonthinii nyrup for children Hli.»t u l . I ' m h u l i . ' i izrnr.\nfs h\x l i « m l iiml tnethinrt, HoftBiiH I he uurun, ro<luc«H iiiilfimnuk- the fioiuio and dignity of the county had Inii.-l i n n ; im»lf l u i | l ( , w i n . M v friunc. tiou, ullai's I'liin, euros f\ iml colic. -•"«•..n hoi ()e. bt*nu outraged and .swearing in tbo 500 [ police as deputies started for tbu Luke ' •Inin-1W. Orr, KKIUTIII a t l n r i m y of t h e riiicnRo's total d«-ht is sn.onn.ooo, while .Shoro. Fifty men wuro put on boiud of a r . u I - i ! A t " h i HI M I , iim-n t i p ; r o h b o r $-10 t«K nnd sunt mit to ttlitiok Streot«r'ri arrny U l n l •• X \ * I H I » * « ' S U H V L I n s p t \ * - W o o l i w a s o t i n Nuw York City OWHS t'iHH.OOO.OOO. from thu r«or, whllo tho remalulrift 450 \ U s . - t.> u n y n i l " e x c e p t iihn-Till. T h o robm»ti worw to march upon tho Intrenched l»t.r. i l n ' i ' » r . i n ) all..iv".1 h i mt o rotadi It, Thn Bolt Pronerlptlon for Chills A. S. S p n i ^ i i - 1 . t r u v u l i i i ^ i t i n l l t o r of t i n and Fi'Tnr l.» R lioltio uf (JitOVK'a TABTEI,ES3 enomy from t l i f o d(fTt!r«ut dlreotlous. R I i - , , > n r i | » : p ' i ! l < \ W H S r u l l i - v . ' - l . i f hl<i h o o l c t'nil.l. TON it!. It lu Htmply Irou and qumiiiP In Thoro was much ejcint*'meut in the north j fomiunlMi! | M b ^ H n nl uiiuut * 1 0 in a tiiaioloua form. N<J euro— nopny. i'rleo BOo. sldp, wbllo all thnsrt wnrllke preparations . cu^h. Fri'ii u I'liloii P a t M ' l • i'ffi*'lul a n i l wi'rt' gohiti on. Oitiiural Nlles, wUo did all j In foriy-ttli^lit months thore wero U431 thu ttilklni; fur Prcsldout Str«>otor ncd alii IllHwIf'Ml i m | n I ' l n i l i i ; . ! WH.t • • 1 - t t l t l l U i l , t r i f l suicided In New York Olty. tho shooting up to tli at hour, whoo advlsod i Wnmiili hi.htl^ tin* lull n f 1.111* w h l l o t l i o t h a t tho pollfiu woro ootnlug, callod h i s . r o h ' w r » s i ' . i p . ' h ' " ! h«»r l m s ' i n i i ' l ^ c l o t h < > . s . \n\\ Will Never Knoir FalflUifllun crow about him ami delivered | Tin) r j l O i o r j u m j ".1 u!T n t th-> n o x t s t a whfttntioil inli in unl^sn you use Cftrter'9- I t a sproad-t'iiL'lo Hpooch, in wliicli ho urgod j Uon. cu»u uu uiuro tiijiu uuur iuii. AH duaiursthem to flhoot t o Idll and to fight to the j DEWdY AND VICE-PRESIDENCY. A Ijitlititiiilnii lu Chicago boars the utimo last man. Tho mmi wero all anuud wltli ropoatiug rlllosnud wer« woUsuppliod with ! of John Uppermost HUort. Vilmkn.} Wnuli) N«>) lt...-lln«< I ' t m n l u i o u * nuimunitlon. Aftt'i* Nilos's addrosa they j j Ntitnltiittlnti ut KUIIHUH City. FITS pcrinancntlv rnrcil. No lit nor norvoiis- rotunit'il to thi'ir treiuibes. iw^ I U L T first .IHJ-V IISO of Dr. Klinu'n Great Shorlff MiiKcrsUdt had 30 arrnnorod his \\V*ii:MiTu>-, I t . ( ' . ( . S p e c i i i n . — W i t h lht> Ni-rvi- Hc-ti)r»'i-.S^trliiI bottle and trcntlsefrt'0 fnrcoa that nil approached t h o Street or pr»M|'tt.ii that n w r o t h a n t ! i . ' i:i"Mis-*ary Dr. it. 11. 1U.I_>K. Ltd.,Wli ArcbSt., Thlla., Pa. fortress nt tlm an rat* moment. Tb«y ca.ne n n r n l i ' T .>f i t f ; l ' l i ; a t t M t o t i n * K ; u i < * u - > City from n o r m , south and west by land, while Thn cost nf yt. l'otor's, Homo, wtis over tbu (lftv nit*n sfuit hy boat nppoarod on the ' O o u v i ' m [.in will in* ln->tni>'ti*.| f o r M r . $70,000,000. H r y a n . A-1 r n l r . i l n . ' w - v n MV I I L T C ' . ^ wli!i cast. Kll»s was for opening tiro and niak- ! till U . ; u H - i ^ | . . . l l t l . ' i : i u - i i . ' r - t - ii t | ! i " n . » t n f ing a ll^'lit "'vnu though surrounded, iuit I J r l l - O , t h e Mow D e s s e r i h i i t l . u i i>r t l m N . . ' l . i i i . - l i i i n f n r l'r."»td-Mit U l'rt'sldrtnt S l r w t e r , sowing thn hnpt'lnss- 1 rinn«ps nil tlm family. Four flavors: — m^s of it, advised surrender and without j 1 T i n - A - 1 ' i i l n i l m a l e * * It e l i » n r t . i till f r i o n I s I.i'tnon, UnuiK' , Hii.^pborry and Strawberry. tho llrini,' of a Hhot ran up a white flag. J w i - l i \vhi»*n I n - t i i l k n t l u i t I n ' w i l l n o t h r u e Tlm irum laid down their rlflas and ! At \ our ^roecrs. 10 cts. mit* I'Miiu n f i-i'itri't n r i l i s a p i ' M n n n t ' i i t If h i n marchod out of tlielr dugout fort to bo Kti-ws of flsh are favorlto dishes l a all thrown unceremoniously Into patrol wagnii'ii" i- n o t pv'^'MUHul t n U i "K i i . - u s C i t y Ijiitlu couutrlu.s. OotmMitl'Mi. l i i ' l » » . » d , IH> h m r r . - . [ u t M i t l y r e ons ami Inihtled off to pollco station colls ) morrt likfi a lot of coin in ou drunkards thuu \ j M M l t H . l W l i l l t h t ' J » l l l i l II l . i l l l * t l ' I H ' H K ' l - l l l J l t prisoners of war. 1 liu <l|.l I K ' 1I I H I H - V I * I n * w o u l d l l v a u your if SS«SSS6SSS6S!6SSSSSi I m Int.* i i n > * I ' r m l I - M I t . Tho u!i«n to(d; tliis rlespernto step for It U i « Kivti^iiH n t v C o n v M i t l o i i vhoul,\ possession of a strip of land formed by ac;hy HI I ' l i i m . i t l ' i i i phi'M h i m <>n t h o t l o l i o t orotlons iibutit tlm wryckngti or Caotiiln > with M r .Urvun, b « p r o h a l d y w-julii D o t Slu'i'tcr'- schoonor which was drlvou on ! <l.»i*liu«' th" hua.'h ilurliiK tlio htonn In 188(». Tlio • H» h a s n-> p e r s i t n i i l d.'slro Tor nltlior triu-t now includes inoro than eighteen | P W M \ I \ \ » n \ h y !•» I n l h n h u n d s o t t l i * * p u o p l o , handnifl lots of 1G0 ucros. In tho Il^ht for i u n . l In u p p n r " i i l l y w i l l i n g l o ^ n r v H t h t i - u In' tlm possession of tills land tho Suproinu . inc hobbles the muscles 1 u n y p i r n * ' t o w l i h ' l i t h n y i n u y <.'ILI1 U i i u , e v e n nnd unfits for work like Courts iiovor have rendered auy definite at a pttrsntiul rtiuirilU-n. (Ii'oisiou.s. The laud |g claimod b y tho Ntiwb*!rry o^tato aud other Hr.R« proporty (twnors along tho north shore under MARRIAGE OF AGED PAIR. riparian rights. Tho Park Board iilso claims moqt of tho tnrrltory. l U t l d t M l Y o n f i l fill V H W I I .\Hi.r Spv«nly. and O I I « I , i » n t r V f n r n ot I r i , l « . | i i y . Strt'otnr assorts that t h e land Is mado laud uml Is UR fcoo a& t h e untllsooverod islKm- r n lii.n.-MI I K I . P , i)!ii> tspi'rlni).— ands of tliti smi. It Is his Intention t o ©sA u g u s t (Jr.ift, " I g l i t y . - u , n n d K.ttH r u t n u m , • tahllsh n claim to It because It grnw up hy othinjT relaxes them nnri makes n l u - h t y - i M K l n y f i i r s u l i i , wt»rn i n / i r r i i ' i l l u ' n - j wnvn actiou ngnlnst his old boat. After a speedy perfect cure HUc a f.-\v d n y i i i ^ i j . l O i i ^ u ^ ' t ' . l a t tli** l i s t ' s o f ; bf> has Hstnldislieil a nlnfm be Intoml:-* tc I l t u u M i u i \ d s ( jvi«nl'MMi, tlxv,- r i \ t l l \ » ' d H n * t r ' hiivti tho territory annuxod t o the United y o u t h f u l V<JW.- u t t h o u l t a r n f l o r d o v . » u t y - ' Htatea. \ your ago OupuUu Btrootor made an attnmnt to sot up au lndypondont govo i m loiik* y»»ar.-< <>T l l . l M l l t v . fM'nmtMit on tlm traot. A constitution wap F a m i l y upp(i-»ltln» n n dlank of n m i p y ' d o . ndoptinl and u full sot or officers Installed, f o r r o d H i t 'p r o i p i M ' t l v t ' i u » r r i a i ; i > fi-JIII t l m - ) \ nt tlii'ii, as uow, tlio nolluo acting at l o l i m ^ , ivn>\ * u i o d a y u l Vor i; h u m t a l k . t h e y '< dep llt .v ahprlffd r a i d e d t h e Territory and i n a * l n it i s i n g u l a r r u s o l u t t n n — n o t t<i i n n r r v ' ; throw Stronter and his men Into Jail. Two liutllboth h u d n.-uchn.l m i advuiicml a g o I wttekrt airo Oivptntu Streeter brought suit u n i t w H r « l l n i u i i ' l u l l y ul>i*« t n d o s o . fur $.10i>,000 dumagHs from tho olty officials M o r r n i v ( ' i n i n t y In u o t o d f o r H m I O U K G V niid othorH who woro Intnresteil lu the i t v n t i H n a t i v e , a n d tluT*) \vern prnsMnt < pollco expedition aga-lust him last May. a h o u t IIfly p t i r ^ n n u , t h o y«mn^t-*st o f w h o m W I I H s l x t v -01111 y t ' t i r s o f n^>\ T h em i n i s t e r , ' At first the ulalinu of Captain Htrootoi K o v . .Mo iii'iiotiMo, Is tMi*hty-.st)Vun y o a r n o r ' w.oro laughed at, but his claim to poasosii((<), a i i ' l .'iu o l d s u l i o o l m i i L o of huth p u r - j fcion and tbo sale of parts of the Innd t o tied. otlmrs put n cloud on tho tltlo of aome ol tho North Shore property owners. Muoh American Frnlt Free In FurU. j litigation Irid boon tho result and tlio aid of Fodoral courts may bo Invoked to sottlo RomiloflH Amnrieun fruit is buioK dlstrlb* i tbo (|uodtlou uf owaorsiitp to tUu tcaat Iu ntod froo ut tuo Purls EshlbUlon. dlamito. liol^n b u . l l l v thi' l i r l l ll>>vn viiilmii'i' I r j i i r i ' l H A H Y uiilll f r • • • 11 t'lni p i 111.1 l n . s | . n i i l . :inii T .luiiii: u n y i iI n i n - " l « i n •. DavStl Kennedy's i Fsnvorite Rentotly. It is the pre-eminent cure for the Kidneys and Rladdor. By making those vital organs well, it sifts all acids and poisons from the blood. It sets matters right in the stomach, promoting gentle, easy, natural raovetneatg^»<4|e bowels, and permanently removing the cause of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. W. I. Millar, of Ithinelicck, N. Y., says lio liiia uaod Dr. Daral Konnod/a Favorite limned; for a number of yoara, and finds i t the bout mcjicino hu evor UBoii for Liver Bnd Kidnoy Troubled. Ho recommends i t highly. j A l u r c e b u t t l o of P a v o r i t e R e m e d y IB eold b y d r u j f g l s t s f o r S i , o r s i x b o t t l e s for $ 3 . TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. P-iMicl your immi'iiiiiiiulilii'M! to the DR. DAVID KKNNkDY mkl'ORAl'ION, lluiiilout, N. Y., nicntlunlnff thlo paper. Von will rt'Cfivu by rtw.\w \\w\\\ ii.!>suUiH-iy fU't_\ ft trhvl Imtlk' of Fft\oiilo Ri'iiiL-dv, uml 11 pumphlt.'tcontuluinK v»l unblu iuudiciil udvice,sueli UB cverylMKlj iK'Cfls | _ THY THIS TEST. 1'utfiimu: urine In u ^hias luinl>ler inifl let t t Btlind Jl In,urn. A sediment a t the ixiUom or a in 11 liy. lUiudy u|>i>t:iuiiiiee IIHIUIUCH thiitUie kld|id nni-ys i llU iiUie d kld l diumeroua tlmt FiivurlLi: Rcinijilv is liudly eiiiullUnii, lifoilud ' mid llcaltiiy mine Is ck-ur and doea unt Btuln linen. t U B i l l s Bra W EBT'l'ElAL FOE 30 DATS IN "SODB 0WB HOME, SO MONEY IlKQl 1UH> PIANOS-ORGANS FROM S 2 5 . o o UP J"TS<Z o'ul'm. <AS» or EAST riVMrSTS. A wi.rii oi i n l lUil truKxl In 1-Uc«l la <J«ld. We nfty otiiavM'Honitttti CtTAtOCBE li< do iat nob (or It to-ur». p »,>rilill.W.|.-l,t | p n e . m ullyiui m W I* lHin thn old fwtiililliilind h»mw IlK-mlltFUKi:, w'VlkNIHII * 0»..t?i9 ntily llrni In tlie worM Pt'lllnff Piflnxlvely frnrn Knotory to Kamfty ritror-t. A stnirlf inctnim.mt nf w(lfl|fRal« prico. Wn wri" you frnm SUiOO in n.W.00. Wp|tf ut one« to C O R N I M II A 4'»..KHtnh. sn^nrK. Wn-lilntrtnn. N, j . We pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverita, TheUp-to-Date Little Liver Pill [They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sentjby mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corner Clinton and Jackson Sts.f Chicago, Illinois. Sold by Sold by Win. Gerard, Druggist, Roekaway, N. J. A. REAI, GRAPHOPHOHE Coal ..FOR. Sold Cheap for Cash. In All Quantities. NO BOTHER, MUCH FUN. M. H O M O ' S SONS CO. SORENESS STIFFNESS Slmplo Clockwork Motor, Mcchanlsai Visible, Durable Cona stroction. All tho Wonders and Pleasures of a Nigh-Priced Talkin - ' lochino. H'hen ncrompanied by a Kecurder this Grnjihoiihone C-AT\ be used tomuke KA Mirda. Price with Recorder, S7.BO, Reprodu.-c all the standard Records. Sana order ana money to our nearest ojjico, COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Dopt. 30 Sookaway, W. J NEW YORK, nj-MS )lraad»»y. CHICAGO, hti Wnbash Avfc ST. LO'^'IS, T3O-72J Olive St. WASHINGTON, 910 Pennsylvania Avc. PHlLAnF.I.PHIA, 103a Chestnut St IIALT1MOKE, 10 B. Baltimore S t BUFFALO, 311 Mum St. SAN" 1'llANClSCO, u s C.carySL PAK1S, |.| lloulcvard (Icii Itoirtn!. 1IERL1N, ; ; Kronnutrane. Q-EO. Contractor and Builder. TLANS AND SPECIFICATION'S FUR.NISI1IID. fiockaway N. J. DESIGNS TRADE-MARKS AND COPYRIGHTS OBTAINED ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY Notlco 1Q " I n v o n t i v e A g o " Book " H o w t o obtain Paiento" Charges moderate. N ofoetill patfcnt Is secured. Letters strictly oonfldentlil. Address, , E. 0. Sisoens. Patent Uw^er. WaiMpalon,fa.C.; P I K O ' B Cure f o r Orm,snmi>t i<m In a u i n f u l M f u m e d i c i n e f o r c o i i u ' h x nui\ <•(,].K. N.\S . A M t ' K l , , O t x - i t u ' i r o \ r . N . . ! . . Vuh. IT, V.HVl •BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE. 1 Louis Streul Car Shattoi-od .incl Two Policemen Soriuusly Wounded. t Mini,, I . , 1:•<<l 11,.. UU'llcs H i m Un>l l l m O i l y Itoiin of 3III- llnllui.. Is not tho question, but, how much you illpo.'it, botJfiuHO to oil clous (»uo(l only wliun it Is (lltfiwtml uml nsHliullutixl, lukcm up by tho blood u ud in a do Into in u solo, uurvo, boau mid tlasuo. Huod'a HurtiiLjuirlMu ruBtor«H to tho Qtoinnoh Its powora of di^uatiou. Thou upputlto la imiurul uiui lumlthy. Tlinn dyHpopsin 1B gout>, ami btruugth, olutjtlolty and oniU.runoii rut urn. Stomach T r o u b l e — " I hnio liml troublu with my Htoiuuoh uml nt t Liu us would bo yttry (l.zey. I ditto hud Huvurn liuaduol.OH iLitd that tired fooling. When I lutd tiikun ttirtjo botUcm of Hood'n HiirHfi- ST. I-ni'iH, Mo. (Special).—A. fltrnol cat on tliu IJollofuiitalii tllvlsluu WUB blown up by a ilyitamiLo boinlt lu Nortli St. houls. Two ]iullL'Oinnn sluUoin"l on tho cm wuro Hurlously Injuroil. Tlio umlormnu uiiil conductor wv.rn slightly injured. I mm mil* atoly uftor tbn uxplu.tloii u Krmit orowd oollcotod (Uitl buftuii JonrLuj; iliu non-union crow, A M(|iiu»l of poliuu utl racial liy tbo noiao 1ml «1 t IKI in iiwuy from do Inn any hoillly vlolunuo until lh<» umtmlauut) boro tliu Injurod to tho hoHplUil. Tim wreoliln« crow wliloli uiuno to cluur ttio iHsnbl<ul cur from tlie tracks WUH uasuilctl with HIOUOH. I wan nillnvnil," MIIH, ANGELINA, Jiarillu AIIVIH, 0 Ajiplutun Ht., Uulyuku, MIIHH. A.s (i roHult of nn onuountor butwt>on Htrlklng (iml non-slrikfug oiuployas of tho triLiinli ayHtorn tliroo mun woro shot, ouo bulug fatally nnd thi» ot li«rs Borl-niHiy woundoil. AH Philip Hull! van, .Intnen aulllvnn nnd Patrlcli O'ConnuII. utrlkurn, woro punsliiK through Lufuyotto Turk thoy wuro upproiujliod from thu ronr and Ilrod upou by throo men Mild to be in tbn oompiiny'fl omplov. Ouo of the bullota punaod through l'hillp tiiilltviiii'a ri«Ut lui*ff, Kivln^ him » itiortul wouiiil. JuinoH Sulllvun ronuivfid a bull lu tho loft olioek nud O'Ooimoll WHS pliot through tho rlffht toff. Acuonute of tho nffalr (llfTor. fioinu byfltuudora olulmlng Hood's Sarsaparilla IH tlin Hunt Mrillulmi Money Cm Huy Piiroly vogntublo, mild nnd rollublo. lloguluto ttin Ijlvnr nnd IMKOHUVO organB. The Biifoat nucl l)ost moilloliiu lii tUo world tor tho but tho JIOIIPO (Uflporiibii tlio orowcl. A TJ orujjfjf) hit in ih<' t-r.i\.rt ccntro b j l>ull will vuniiJi at (iin;o f acuttui'f'l iuto mliuiiu Tho fruit that grows on tbo [;cnrnA modorn Atlantic liner miif.f. oarn a rifle Io{?ioal treo if* generally dr}', but not a b o u t $80,000 clear per t r i p buforu a iiif^ht, ulwuyn dry with humor. OcruMumilly it dcvclojia a littlo juiru, which imrely fthould lie carefully i)i't;Hurvt:d. "Syl^•(iiniB C'rlinii" telIn in thu Cortihill iMa;.-;uzino u utory whi<:h v.'r, glumly jicrjjetuate. A mini applied to the hernld'n CAAlo^o foj' u cout of arms. In RUCII a caHO it in })h'iiHant to bo able to borrow one from a celebrated ancufitcjr. Thin man could uot remumber that lie had a ^reut-grandfuther or a grandinotluii* evon, and of cnurBO conld not mention any achievetuunt by any of IUH aucoHtorH which could bo lined UH tho baHiH of a coat of artiiB. pouijy of pro/it in m a d e . Pcrttps you Imve alresiy discovered that ponders tnd waslic9 •will not cute ?A Jlut the officer to whom ho applied wan not easily ditietmru^ed. "Have you not done noinothing yourBtilfV" he asked. "Nothing, I fear," tmid tho man, ftddiug as a jm the tic an til hen in, that WASUINOTON, D. O. (Special),—With tho pros poo t that more lunn tlm uooo99ury number of dologatoa to tbo Knusas Olty UouvQDtlon will bo Instruote^l for Mr. Bryan, Admiral Do way now ugreos with nil loading polltloluns horn that tlio uomluntlon of tho Nobraskun lor ProslJoot Is Uiovltablo. are but Eurficc indications of a deeper 'trouble. Tlin Art of Olilnonn 1'orieliiliiB. The question for you now is, — how to make bad blood good blood; how to get rid of all these impurities in your If you hnvo Roi the PILES, roil hnvo uotnsctl DANIF-L-S PUUK 1Mus GUUK, or you __ _ ^ _ _ _ would nut Imve thorn NOW. H ho only Guaranteed Uuro. Noileiontlon from business, uooporatlon, nn opium or morphlno, IS Suppoaltoriea Wte, or 31 and bos of olnlniont 81.00, postpaid by mall. Send for book of vn.hu nblolnformntlon on Plloa. FU£l£.«hothLT you nso our rvuiody or uot. XUK DANIKL8 SUIUS PILB CUHE CO^ &34AsyluiaQtM ilrutXunl, Conn. . The United States Honato agrood to the rosolutiou tor an Investigation by tho Oommlttoo on Oubnn Aftalrs of tho Cuban >ostul nnd othor Irregularities, luitborlzng tbo oommlttoo to vlutt Oubn, If nooosaury, to pursue tho Inquiry. Tbo moiubcns of tho couunlttoo nro Senator Plutt (Uen. Oonu,) t Oliulrman, nod Messrs. Aldrloh, Oullom, Duvla, MoMlllnn, Ohuudlor, Snoonor, Toiler, Monoy, Tallnforro and Butler. f system. Everybody knows the answer,— a perfect Sarsa- parilla. No ordinary Sarsaparilla, such as you can buy at almost any Btore, will answer; way from all other Sarsaparillas. 's "The only Sarsaparilla made vndcr the persona] supervision ol three graduates: a graduate In pharmacy, a graduate tn chemistry, and a graduate In medicine/ $1.00 a bottle. AH druggists. " I hid frequent and moit painful boils. I wai treated by a number of ph\ •Icltni, but they did mo no good. 1 tried many klndi of patent medicines, but without efiecC j but when I tried Aycr'i Sarsaptrilla I got hold of the right things fur I wi) loon completely cured.'*—-R. P , CKOUII, Attica, N. V. In thp imiiio good, u](l-fasliioned medicine that lift* nnvetl tlic liven of 1 tt]« clilldrpn for tht» pfiwt til) years. Il is u medicine Hindu n. mrf It ha« never lieeii known to lull. Lflttt*r» lili« llie furf«oina nru rdininy to ui t'unntant* ly frum all nartn of tin* ixuimry. If y ur rlilh) in nick, ui-l u bottlo of — « , ^ FUKY'H VEHMIFUOK and trj-it. n m m Do not tnkc a HabntUut«. If yutir drnuoitit dot'n not kc<t>i)tt ttend Sfi re ntB in btamm to t \ & H. IHlvY, M a m m o n 1 , Hid., and a buttlo will bo ujnllcd you. Japan gets the moot of her salt from Germany aud China, tho best coming from Germany. Sho makes a considerable quantity of her own from sea wntor, but tho quality is poor. I I o i v to l i n y a L, DOUGLAS S3 & 3.50 .Worth $4 toSHOES $G compared. Kft$P with othor makosImlnmod by over > 1,000,000 wenron, 1 The ntmuinc have W. L. I Dougus' name nod price F stomped on bottom. Take I DO Bubstitute claimed to be as good. Your dealer . should keep them — 11 not, we will send • pail on receipt o( price and 15c. .extra for carriage. State kind of .eathcr, site, and width, plnln or cap toe Cat. Ire* W. L DOUGLASfellDECO.. BrocktDr.. Man Carriage. It IB possible to SHVO from 820 to $75 on carriages or othor vohlolos by purnhnslnR from ft inimufiieturor who eolU direct *o ooneumera. A. rullnblo bouso iiuil porbnpn tbn oldimt ono dolnu business on this plan in tbn Elkhart Civrrln^o A Harnoaa M(R. Co., of Elkhurt, Indlnun. Tb«ir veblolos nn<l luiruosfl are of tbo boat both In etylo nnd quality, nnd nt prloos that aro rlgKt. Their oustomora ivlwaya get eatlsfaetion. Hue their advurttiomeut In this pnpur. London spoudH i?U0 a yoar on tbo oduD c u o r l ! outloa of oaob child In tbo public schools. W h a t S h a l l Wo H a v o F o r I'his question arises in tbe family dally. Lot is answorlt to-dny. Try Joll-O, a delicious ind bonltbful dossert. Prepared In 2 mtn. No >otllntfl no baking! Hiinplyndd u Uttlo hot vator A sot tooool. Flavors: Lemon,Oninup, jtaspbe'rryand Strnwberry. At grocers. 10c. A. M. Priest, DmKfflfit, Sliclbp'lllo, Ind. SHVH: "HaH'w CuUirrb Curo KtvoBthi- boot nf witt«fnctlon. CHU net nU-utv of tfstimoulals, riH it ctiroH uvory ouo who tukea it." DruKtflsts sell it, 75c. Groat Brltnln oats un bor entire irop ID about thlrteon wooks. It frequnntly happens that tho deeper a mau Is In politics tba moro bo Is out. wheat it must be a perfect one. There is such a Sarsaparilla, and it differs widely in every l U r O quick rrliaftndonriii Wor»t liook of t«atiiuoniftls uid 1O d a y s ' trettnmn* Dr. B. H. a&EEBISOBS. Bos B. AUMU. Ok, ADVERTISING ^ v l ^ ^ UUnCo Vrntnc ALL tlot rAllo. Boat Cough SJTUU, Tastes Quod. O u In time Bold by dm^^B^»t^ that there Is money saved In buying direct from the IIo baa no personal desire for olther place, but bo Is In Ibo bunds of tbo pooplo, uad 1B apparently willing to sorvo thorn In any plaoe to will ah they may cull him, oven itt a personal saorlfloe. Is known from ooast to MARRIAGE OF AGED PAIR. ooastm It has cured more Ratified Youthful Vowi After SeT»ntysiok women than any ono Loni; Years of Fidelity, othor modlolitOm Its SOUTH BLOOMFIKLD, Ohio (Spoolal)-— Oroft, olffhty-elx, and Kate Putnnra, friends are everywhere Auffuat olRUty-olgbt yoars old, woro marrlod hero fuw days ago, Eugtigod nt tlio nyca of and thoy are constantly ix11 ftoon aoventoou, thoy ratlfloct their writing thankful letters youthfulandvows nt tho nltar aftor sovnntylouj? yoara of Udolity. whloh appear In this ouoFamily opposition nuu laok of monoy depaper* ferrod tho prospootlvo marrlaRO from time to timo, nod ono day aftor a long talk.they n slu^'ilftr resolution—not to nmrry If you aro puszl&d write mnd« until both had ronohoii nn ndvnncod ugo waro (Inutiohilly nblo to do so. for Mrs* Plnkham's ad- nndMorrow Oouuty U noted for tho longovvice* Her address Is Ity of Its untlvos, nnd thoro wore prosont nbout llfty porBons.tho youngest of wbom Lynn, RfS&ss* She will was Hlxt>-ono yonrs of nfio. Tho mlnistur, Moorohouso, 1B olgbty-sovon yoars of charge you BiothSng andUov. and au old Bohoolinnto of both parshe has restored a million ngo, ties. women to healihm Senate Order* Oubnn Inquiry, Ar/d S r R&si and hofp fop weary women aro founts EM lydia Tho Admiral mattes tt oloar to all frlonds £m Pinfcham's Vogotafoio with whom tio talks that be will not hnvo pang of retfrot or illsuppolDtmont If his Compound* It makos wo- ouo iiamo Is uot prosuntod lu tlio Kmu'iia Olty men strong ami healthy to Oouvoution, Irnlootl, bo baq froquoutly rewbnt ho said a long tlmo ago—that boar tholr busvl®ns, and C oatod o did uot bolluvu he would live ti your 1 f PronUlont. overcomes thoao Ills to boIfbooaroo tho KiiDsas Olty Convention should whloh women are subject by aocdnmntlon plnae blm on tho ticket Mr. Brynu, he probably would not because they GS'O wontonm with doollno. | Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound | re- gashes, boils, stlt-rbeom, shinglec, bives, eczema, tetter, etc., once, "being locked in Lud^uto Prison for dobt, I found tueauB to eHcupu from an upper window," "And how did you get down?" " I got a cord, fixed it around the nock of King Lud'a statue, and lowurod myiielf down." " J u s t tho thing! Thoro you have it—honor enough. Lineally descended from King Lud. Ilia coat of iirmw IB good onougli for you." '* It in only tUo briftbtHido of life that la ropreaentod ou Ohimiao i)oroolainB, John Cbiuaman'B oxistonoo as depiotcd by himself on these fragile monuineutB appears to bo all pluy nnd no work. There arc pleasure pavilioun whore Emporore come to BOO protty ladioB boating among lotua bloouiB, wedding prooesftiona proeooding from house to houBo, with tom-toms and banuora, feasts aud Haoriiioes, jousts and tournaments. Scholars are inditing poetry or playing chosB; lovers aro Btrollinpt by raooulight. Or, voyaging up tho Ynngteo or the Hwang River, iu a boat of coral or of curled lotus leaf, a fairy prinoeea goes to pay her Slolt Iloiulualio, Foul Htoinaoh, Illliousnoss reBpocts to the Queen of the Genii ou will bo avoUlud, u» thi> food Unit Is her birthday. Between rocke of cofinton c o n t r i b u t e itB uourlsbliiK proportion for tho support of thu natural wusto balt blue, the round, rod HUU sinks to of tho body. rest behind the mountains of the Prtoe, Brt (it*. i w linx. Hultl by ftll tlrURRlsta, or western Paradise; and Haug-tseang• Bnt by umll on roroipt of piiti-. nvo aliot und fully a hundred more of IOSB tso plays his flute, und the stork of seriously Injured by uilBallo*. The \OBB to RADWAY & CO., 55 Elm St., N. Y.the olty In buslno^H and oxtrft polloo ftg- longevity aud the bats of happinesB ftroKOtea about ©10,000,000. Tho IOHB to the accompany the pair on their journey. ooinpany In faros and destruction of prop Wlmliiillln lu Franco, Piecod so decorated were intended to erty will roaoli a hnlf million. Windmills nro largolj being used in serve for birthday prosents, and tho France as a souroo of mechanical picture conveyed the donor's wish LONE ROBBF.R ON A TRAIN. power, usotl to gooorato electricity, that the friend to whom he sent it riio wind us hitherto blowoth where Furooi t h o Ooixluotor to ( (Iolp film H o b might enjoy many returns of the day. 1'aifleucruri l a n P u l l m n t i Our, and when it liatetb, but now when—The Art Amateur. OaiAnA, Nob. (Speolul).— Tbo St. L o u i s ever it blows whoro thoro la a winilnod K a n s a s Otty ox proas on t b o U t j s o u r l tniU with a dynamo geared to it, it The Rosiest Way Out. tnny be mado to charge accumulators Paolflo road was bold up by a lono robbor "No more lato hours, remember, _w hot her it listoth or not, and tho no- botwoon Vordou and Stolla a Tow days ngoOno oar. a Pullrauu, wus Boaruiiod, but a Mr. Grimshaw," concluded the emioumiTlfttorQ will givo up choir s tor oil comparatively small amount was obtained. nent specialist. "No more cigars; no energy wliou tho wind is taking areat. The robber forood tho oouduator to go more small bottles." tlirougli tbe our ahoud of him and draw *'H*m 1" replied Grimehaw, in a hack the sections o[ each berth us it was An IrrmUtlMu r«r(tuuilor. non-committal way. *'Good-day, dooruuobod. A traveling man from Kansna 11 Advertising "dodgoB hnvo had City, II. A. Frmloriak, who roBlstod, wae tor." Ihoir day; their usefulness has almost Bhot nt. tbo bullot grazing his bond and "Pardon mo," Baid tho physician, ioparted, and they onii now be em- Imbedding ttself In tbo window frame suavely; "but the—ah! fee for my Jamos W. Orr, general attorney of tho ployed BuooeBRfully only whou they road at Atohlaon, KUVO th« robbor 410 ftdvioo is ton dollars." possess oxtrnordiuary merit. Tho and explained that his passbook was of nc "Very likely it is worth that amount, public prefers a straightforward ap- use to any one exaapt bimBeir. Tbo rob- but as I havo concluded not to take it, therefore nllowod blm to rotftIn It. peal to its intelligence and its reason- bor, 3f course I owe you nothing." And A. S. ESprnKUo, travolliiK auditor of tlu> Ing capacity. Tho sensibly written Mlaiourl Puolllc, wus rolleviMl of bis nook ho departed, leaving the eminent »nd well constructed advertisement is contain I Qg passes tiud about $10 tn specialist entirely without language »u irresistible persuader. —Philadel- i cash. From a Uulou Pauluo olflolal and appropriate for tho emorgoncy. | hla wlfo a Itttlo oUati^n wua obtained, tbo phia Record. womtin bldlug tbo roll of bills while tho Admlrnl Would Nol I>oolli.e Unnnliuon t Moiuluatloit at l l a m a s Citj-. your face. press, but tney cannot sluatlou ou (ho part of t h e nompauy'a new oinpioyoa, while others uvor Unit It WUB nothing moro or luas tbau u pitched bnttlo butweon two fuotlous. I Btiito Labor Commissioner Rlxoy h(i9 do- ' oidod to ftttoruut to foroo arbitration mid or i u law passed by tho roeeut Loj;i8tuturo. ] Tlio act provldos for u Doartl of Arbitration ' to adjust dlffurouo63 botweoo oorporatlous I and tholr mun. Tho ooinpany holds that | tho strikers aro no longer lu tholr umploy ; and honoo tho law dous uot apply. Klxuy will tost tbo case by naming thu arbitrators, aluoo thu oompaoy has rnfn«od to do BO, Tho strikers Bay thoy aro willing to ! Bubnilc tholr dltTereuaoa to uuy laipurtlal board. The Labor Ootumlaalonor has dooldod to foroe arhitralloQ If ho oau do HO undor t ho lawi and tho aonerul publlu would be boartlly glad of any notion wbluti would tortnluate thts disastrous strugglo botwoon capital and labor whtnii has paralyeod t h e euurooity for ovor tbroo wooka without any prosont proapoot of tho coutondlng partlO3 ootulug to an ugruoment. Four persona hnvo boon killed, twenty- DEWEY AND VICE-PRESIDENCY. eruptions oo They may cover up and sup- move, that tt wus a detlberuto attumpt nt HHHU.S- robbor aourubod bor busband's clothos. The robbor Jumped off at tho uoxt sto tlon. these Tho profits botweon tho man ufacturor nnd consumer are large. No, GOO.—cut under smroyi has lour dls. tanco nxloa. bnua bushril rubber hood Bprlncs, broad clolh trlminlnss, lamps, carsun-Rhode, polo or fthaftai somo 113 rotalls fir ISO to (75 moro than our prlco. Our print, 0110. Xo. 91—Pneumatic 'Wopin with No. 1 two Inch Pneumatic Tlrc«; 31 and 80-ln. whontn, full hall-licjvrtne axlps. Bailey body loops and uhikfl coitplerB, nno Wlilpcoru trimmings and hlch grade finish; Is as uno as retail! for (7& more tlian our price. Our price, compli-to with high bend thaita,fitl 1A Wo aro tho largest manufaoturera of Vohiclea and Harness in tho •world Belling to the consumer csolusivoly. For 27 years wo havo condnoted husinoss on this plan. We give yon better quality for tBo same money, or tho samo quality for loss money than tho dealer, jobber or supply agent. We Ship Anywhere For " Examination. Wo rnako 178 styles of vehiolcs and 65 stylos of harness. This advertisement will nppenr only a few times. You may be reading; the last insertion. Our Large Catalogue A'o. yof.—Extension Top Sumy with donhlo fenders, lamps, curtalnB, Btonu apront polo or shafts; la as fine as retails for ISOmoro thiui our price. Onr price. 0NO. shows every Vehiclo nnd Harness wo mako and gives prices. IT'S FREE. JTo. 1WH.—Fancy Bnpry with flirured! plush trimmings. 1B complete In every way and as flno as retails for f.13 iaoro than oar prlco. Our price, with Bhafta, QtSS. Elkbart Oarrlaga and larness ianufaefuring GoB Rockaway Record THE ROCKAWAY CEMETERY RECORDS. Thursday, May 31, 1900, BY J. P CRAYON, ROCKAWAY, N J. Borough Council Mot. O n Tlnn'Mliiy uvi'niiiK 11'1' Mn.vor find (Ct.nliuui'd frunt hint wek.) C o u n c i l In It 1 tlii'ir i i u i n l h l y nii'HliiK i n tin 1 t o w n h u l l T h r M u v o r ciilleil I h e iiii'i'tiMK l o o n i e r lJinttin, S t e p h e n 1WH X d t o l i i i m , Miii'Kiirul ( S u m i i i ' l ) a n d n i l i l m ciiiuiclliiicii w c m p r i w u t . IHlia J.iuiiKin, Diuiiel Will')' ( w i f e ) Tht> m l l i u i r h o f l l m pi'tvioUM incrtliiK IJtilnnil, Mury 1KIK I'lioho ( w l f o ) w e r e rrml mill u n p r o v e d . lHUfi u g l i l y , Hiuuiiel " lOlim/.ni' A c o M i i i i u i i k i i t i o n ft'Miii R e v D e S u l n JWfi L i l w r o n c o , J u n o ( J a c o b ) Miirlliu ( w i l e ) .MendeH WitH rend li.y tlin e l r i k IIHICIMK John A. Ijyon, jiowin h o w noon tlin r i n i n e i l I n l i ' i n l e d e x t e n d (lyiitliiu (wife) l,OBoy, W i l l i a m ii>K l l i e w i l i e r MIIIIIIH In 111 I K " (if Ilio L O U I M I M. JJUVO, J u n o b o r o u g h l i n e UN l i e dehln-d to niiiko HHO UII Oiimii, Oitlliiiiiuc ( w i d o w ) lhlll " Hiiruli A i m pf t h e wiittir. T h e m i i v u r p r o i l u e e d a IMill " Miiry JllIIUIH c o p y o f till! l e t t e r lni luul w r i l l i m M r . IK:U M o l l , J o l n i " Kll/.ii A n n M i i m l e d , Wllk'll WHO UlUlc.tWIHul h y t h e " I'ailKill Ii. ( w i f e ) lwia J council. Tl>" (irdlnaiic.ii in rtiliitlnn t o NCIIIIIIIK D e a n , Murlii 111 fulHd llru ulariiiH WIIH p r e s e n t e d hy i l u D o y l e , M u t l i e w nniTor mid livid <IM I In' tulile l o r it HUUOIK! Uickersim, Wllllllin A, Dell, Murlii (TlioimiH) r e n d i n g a t mio(ln^i- niocliiiK l > l l i e , Khlieciu ( J o h n l Coiiiiellmnii IliuiKliinil, w l i o hud linen KiiHion, Culhiiriiin (JUHcph) a p p o i n t e d ut 11 prnvlmiH m e e i i n x IIH 11 Kdwitrds, Wlllliun c o m m i t t e e , ot'oiiii In look a f t e r tliu MiniJiMlur, Duviil tury c o n d i t i o n of ilio Jull, r e p o r t e d w l i n t " Hucliul (wife) lie thnuKht wii" neoiwwiry m i d t h o unit Kord, Jiinii'H tor w m lulil oil tliu tiiljlc. " Ohnrlly (wlfo) Ho was BIKO a committee nf n » t(. " Wllliain w u i t o n tlm towiiHhip eoniMittlne to unit " l'lmbu (wlfn) I l i c m t o Hen to II thul Iho xl^n linnrdH on " (.Jcorgo, Jr. t h e towiiMliln roud« leudiiiK In t h e Imr- Kriwo, Kuiilcii o u ^ l i Ite l'n-lol l e r e d Hi' r e p o r t e d tlml Kuli'clilld, Malilon tliu tuwiiHliip uuthorilicH Nuld I liny OenuiiK, Hunnuli w o u l d ill t e n d to Hie m u t t e r . Mary H o Itlito rvpurt I'll ho Inul c o l l e c t e d iJSIi.M) UN llRIIHHO fiH'H John C o u i i o i l i n a n F o x of tlie Kirn Ocuiiiiitl• Kltznboth (wife) t e e reported proirrciw I" r e f e r e n c e t o I IK Inline parcliiiHiiiK of u hoelt mid h i d d i r Irueli riiimh (wlfi) O o i i n c i l i i i e n Hrliolleld mill K m n o .lumen p o i u t e d IIH 11 c o m m i t t e e In nee to t h e tit It Kli/.nlmtli (wife) IIIK up of I In- Hlrni'tH In lite IIIII'IIUKI. MIIIIH w l i i c h wtiri' d o w n In n m d e mill wliii Ii l'linueliii (wife) t h e property o w n e r n w i u i l d dnniilr, r Siinmel p o r t e d pro^freHH a m i I he M a y o r milled Mury Ann (wife) U o n n e i l n i i i n lieai'li lo t h o oomnill Ion Sui'iili T h e Street (loiunillloii reported t h e y Hlcphun lind w o r k e d W'liili' M e a d o w A v e . Alexander W. T h e clerk n'poi'Ieti lie hud r e c e i v e d .lolin, J r . SMI for llfi'hHrH a n d w n l e r rrnlH. Mnry ( w i f e ) HIIIH lo t h o a m o u n t nf $LJ^-I.J!u w e r e re (iordoii, N a n o y (IJitvltl) (iubrlol c e i v e d a n d o r d e r e d paid. Murv ( w i f e ) . l a m e s II. Sandei-h, l n e n i h e r nf th Hoard of 10d unit ion, n* a c u n n n i l t e . lirlllllliM, Ninicy ( W m . ) Oiitlliirlne f r o m Mint liodr united t h e M a y o r mid O n u n c l l t o UHC tiielr i n l h i e n c e in (letting (iiirdliior, T i m o t h y I'. Mury UlUiilii'tli t h e property o w n e r s hetwei'ii llie j u n c t i o n of W i i l f i i n d C l i u i v l i M i v r t s a m i i h e Ilorrinuiii, Lytilu (Uiinlul) S c h o o l hoiiHC In ein-h t h e i r MtlowiilliH Met Key m i d net t h e m In m o r e nf a |m.-siil li m i l Mnry (lltlon fur t h e s c h o o l c h i l d r e n Miiiiimli (Uiiviil) .1. 0 A l r d r n t l i treiiHUrer of t h e A n n Kll7.it K o e l u i w u y M e m o r i a l A s o c i a l iun united H u l l , Ohloe ( w i d o w ) ' t h e council l o d n n n l e 1S10 for llie purStt'iiliuii jinse nf d e f r a y i n g I he expenneN of M e m o l.iy(lIII (Wifel rial D a y . (In m m inn tliu iimount united Mnry Ciirullno for w a s (•runli'd. lliirrlnt Colleolnr MrOrutli ri'|iorled (lie MarlietHey (Dunlol) w i d o w Hhal hail t u r n e d o v e r I h o l u x w n m n i l s HlclCH, Sitniiit'l w i t h t h e taxon eolU't'lod. Hiinmcil, J r . C o a n c i l i u i i n Hoitcli WIIH a p p o i n t e d an Hiii'hol iJiiHon) 11 cninniitlcti t o uncertain the. eont of Hubbnrd, Abigail (Uooriro) n i e l a l NI^II lioardH t u b e e r e c t e d on t h e KHV.II K. Htreet cornei-H lloiu:hnul, John 1']. A d j i i u n i e d HUlijcct t o Ihu cull of t h e Kll/iibotli ( w i d o w ) Mnyur. HiilHcy, Mury A n n 1 W i n ) " ' Mnriu iSliiiH) A f t e r tliii r e g u l a r nioottiiK h u d been Hllcr, Ilurrli't N . n d j o i i n m d I lie Mnvor ii^itin m l l o i l thn Nnnt'.v M'i'ter) w i d o w nieetiiiw,.4t| order mid t h e o r d i i i u n e e in Hulli (John) r e l a t i o n ' to fnlHe flnwiluniiM WIIH titken l l i i n l . tllmi'luH H, u p lor n s e c o n d reiulliiK mill o n m o t i o n .lut-luli ndoptod. Miillldn ( w i f e ) Adjourned. John S. LOIIIHII " I h u d Htomnoh tronhlo t w e n t y YOUTH H o w o l l , Hiiruli HylviiniiH uml g m o u p hn|ii' ut lining cuii'il till I ll'iirricl ( w i f e ) litiirnu lu UHtt Kedol l)yH|u<pp|ii Cure. It him rionu DID HO m u c h HOIHI 1 call i l t h o Havior HUNIC, Annii ( w i d o w ) *>f my l i f e , " wrlten W. 11. WllltiuBon, Al- IItilT, Iliinnuli lCll'/.ubt'th b a n y , T o u n . I l diKt'Htfl wlii'l y o u uut. Ilurrlot IVm, (lurnrd. Mury Ann Han.Illiiii, Duvld A n mi ( w i f e ) Willhim T h e Miircelln M e m o r i a l AsKoelalion Lewis lield their a n n u a l n i f c t i n u on Suiiihiv Mnry E . a n d t h e Hchool litiusc w a s ornwdeil tn its SlhlH doors. l J renident Anrmi Iii'iider«oii ]>ri'Ml'Htcr (Wife) s i d e d , itnd I h e f o l l o w i n j ; prni^riiui w a s Ilnzurd, Delia (SHiiF) curried out : HnrriNon, Henhmiiii 11 \ inn "Alili'lleil. lllut'linotn, F e l i x Dfailiorn Kli/.n (wife) llymii, iilnrj-, I Iliitlniwiiv. Kiiriili if I lio |ir«'\ 1'IIIN liu-i' INK 1)) lli M.'i I'elivry, iiKriun, Miii'tznri't A n n \\ i n . II M n InnlH, Cnihurliio (John) Their Annual Meeting. June Jni'liNiiii, (Mni'lusn (JiuilOH) \\\ n i n , llymii, Joseph •cnliiniblii "I'll-.', r i v s r n t mill l-'unnu, (i. II tii-i'iinl. -Miir S|mnnli'il Haulier. " Kb'Clll (Wlfll) Stephen J. Mnvy Ann (wife) Wlliiiini A. s. T.UIUiLlh't', Ii. s Urnilu.ni .mil IVltr SllMMll I ) . (Wtl'o) II. llrlhlriM,!! Nancy U. ) 11)11111. Williinn A. .Mcniliern uf thn iissnciuiinn uinl nthers Jolininli. Ulimlll then ]u-ocecdeil in Sunder'.., /fi-U'.-, .leiinin^s, J o h n liiii'y (wlfo) W i n t e r ' s nllll ( i r e e l l l.lllle Cellli'leri"s H"tlniond m i d (leciii'iituil Ihe Knives uf t h e honiirud dead. Funny 1 T h e roll of h o n o r a s present ell c o i i l u h i s Jii) red, Froderii'lt Kltzii (wlfii) t h e fiilluwliiK soldiers w h o li'ft Mnrrellit l o 11^1)1 mid d i e Inr i heir niu i v e liind : KunoiiM', Onllmrlnn (Kmtlorlok) Snriili (1'otor F . ) 177H W i i r — W i n . Hiirlnn ; I M ' . ' W u r Aaron M n l l l i e w i uml D n v i d S n i i l l i ; Kllclmll, J a m e s Iliuinah ( w i f e ) Mexiciin Win•—rein- Sinllh ; Civil W a r Fortl — K d w i m l Hiiles, A i m e r D o s t e d o , W m . Rnttcrly, Kdwiird Sinltli, ('(iliiinbiis, Kll'/.aliPtli (wlfo) I'll il t p a n d W m . W . Sliu\VKi>r, a i u K i e o . Kmlly i'ost. C'lmrliy A n n Tho newly elected olllcer« are : I'lTHldenl—HtulHiin W. sinllli, HeiTi'iiiry—John II. I'l line. KXOCUIIVII CIIIIIIUIMI'II—Aiiron llriulirnon mid June Itobooon " " " MnttbliiM Ourollnn (wlfo) Joannn (Ebouozor) Kiniiny, ,Tii('(di A. KtdHuy, J o h n II, " Delhi (wlfn) ANTED-SEVEHAI, FEUHONH POH K i n g , OlurlHNa ilinrnnbnH) " Kli/.nhotli T. dlMrlct Ollk'O Mnni|;t<i'ii In IlilnPlnte to rpprpnout ran In Ilielr o w n nnd nnrronnd" Kloeiu J. lun couiitlo.s. Wlllliifi lo pnv y m t l y liilllHI, " HnrniiliiiH B . pnjnblo weekly. Dimiruiilo oniploymi'iil " Hunan 0 , with UDUBiiiil opportiiintieH, Hnforononi " Snnniul H. exebnugnd. Enclo-o iielf-nd'lri'(i»Ml Ntunipcil " Hiirriot cnvdlepn. H, A. Purli, H'JO Onllou llullil" Ktimu ttig, Chlon^o. " ' Mnry f L o w l s ) " I'hehti (Jiumm) j T r o p i O B SAIjU-TrosspiiKH nullces ill this Ki-iiilOily. D a v i d " I'ulinur ullluo lll ((o r 'i'i c u n t * m i l l . IVtiT 1). llelHliirHOli. W E " lWUK) II. lhlll 1HIII Munurd, Hoiiry Hnminii (wlfu) 1HI)^ Hlrtniiy K. 1KIK 1H|K Mnlr, Hnmin (TlioniiiH) 1WI1 MUIH, Kudliul (Widow) Miirtln, Olurk J. * MIUHII, l l u i i j m n l u IH3H 1H110 1HIH 1H1K lhlll INtlh i mil IKIM1 1H0II 1H1H lNlh IHiil IMil •• Mnry (J. ( w l f o ) Moi'Kiin, Mary (JUIIIOH) NorrlH, Joiiiiiiii ( D u v i d ) Ontliiirlnn (Jucub) NIIINOII, Miiliulnli UHboru, U a n l o l ' OlmrloH II. I'alinor, Hiiinunl • h'lKiml ( w l f o ) 1 TlinoUiy 1 Kleotu ( w l f o ) • Kll/.u 1 1 HIIIIH 8. AlbtirlA. John (I. ' Niimnl I'leiHiin, Oatlini'lnn (Jolin U.) Ciitharini] 1 ' 1NIHI 1WJ ]Hil| ] h I ") ihir, 1HIIK 1WI 1WI IKIh INIh 1HIK 1 Him I Hllll 1MN lhlh luau 1 HII I IKIIK 1 HI M 1M1."» INI'4 iNiia 1SI11 1H(IH 1HIK 1KIH J HI 1 J MM 1 IKill 1KII1 lsiia IMS 1N!H! IM IK1K IS!I\J 1N1I 1 1K1I! 1KH11 1H3M lKi« 1SIH 1H1H 1K1H Jolin Ilotwiy ( w i f e ) 1'owtii'H, Alhort JiKMib Mary ( w i f e ) (Uuii-liiB l ' r n d d o n . lCiiphoinlu (IAKIIOVV) Hood, M a r y U o w l i u i d , (inorKii Ilurrlot | w l f e | A n n lC'.l-/.a " Mury J u n o IIOHH, KoHiali | w l d o w | Iloll', Mury | w i d o w | Anwm Mlnorvii Hut fin, M a n n i n g lu, Hiiruli llliioi'Kt'l A n n a lUuoi'Kii J f - 1 w i l l o w AtllllllN Hiirali J o h n 1C Isruel Heamiin 1'hoho I w i f e I Hootl, J l l l l o i i Kll/.nbolli | w l f e | Ablirull |.Ici.4ii]ili| Hmith, lOliziihcth lOUboi'tl Hiirrliit IQImu Hlc.hiu'd 0 . Hlrmm, W i l l i a m Hliirtoviint, 'l'lioniiiM M. Mnriu Iwlfi'] Souring, JiiiuoH Hitchol | \ v l f p [ Hliii|inon, Iliinniili | M i i h l o i i | Hiaelilionxe. Iliinnuli |JOHIUUI| 1HEJ ]HI 1SI ! IK!) INI 1NU 1 • lnai: lN'JI 1KIU IWI IN IN lull 1 Kill 1SII3 lsil ISii'J IN-1' 1HI1 1NI1! lKIII 1WW iwm 1N1H I Wll 1 IKIla 1KIK 1WI1 INlh 1K1H ININ 181N 1 1 1 IWlI 1MI ls'^ 1SVI, lnlti |S|)- lNili Wi'i V a n NIIHH, Klonnr W I K K I U B , HUHIIII | W m . l GO CARTS and BABY CARRIAGES us well as the Porch Rockers and Swinging Hammock Chairs IWI IWi: I Ml! 1M1 1H111HJ1 1H2K INK1 Tuttlo, Iiolliula iilso the 1NII lwi: lt*a INI IHII ISil: 1N(): 1«» — IHOi INI! INli INI lClliMibiil.il [JobI T i - o w b r l d n o , J u l i a |3tiH)liDii| " PliinoiiK M . Tliompnon, J u n o TuuikliiH, Ruboona (Sooly) Labor Saving Kitchen Cabinets 1WI. INK. 1W1 IH1 1H-" 1H11 1 HI INI ls» IN'J INI! IN!) Htroc.lt, Mni'Kiirot [wloow| TalmiiKO, Ilurrlot I H','fi VoorbooH, Abi'iiliiiin Jomlnni (wlfo) 1N1H V a n Durhoof, I l o n r y 1HIH Kllxabuth (wlful 1K1H iK!3r> WIlllimiH. U u l b •Willlain lH'Jf, Mary | w i f i ' | 1KBB 1 K'J.'i W n n l , N i i n c v ll'liiuoiwl lK^H Wliilohuiul, T l i o m i w Juliot. |\vlt'o| 1N1H Henoni 1K1U Kllz-alii'th (wife) I Hi! 1HII3 and examine the to make you comfortable during the hot weather. H. D. & J. F. TUTTLE. or a ll^' go THROUGH a piece of wire mosquito netting ? No ! VVcll that is what you ought to have on your doors and windows. We have a Large Line of Screen Doors, Window Screens and Netting by the yard. Large Lot of Garden Seeds 1N1IS Our Stock of 1NI11) IHliy I Kill INK! 1NII1 INtll IHIl'J lKJla 1W11 1NII1 IHOli lHtlli 1«OI» 1HJH 1H2N 1HH 1'lieho 181H Diivid F . 18113 Juno 1HI1I Hiinih V. 1N3N lhlll WIIHUII, Mury | M i m l o c a l ] 1N'."J 18112 lHai Woir, Kinlly'lUliui-losl " W i n . ' [ I , 1SII3 1S( IK " Hiinih A n n | w l f o ] lNII'J 181N W l n n e l , llnliliih 18111 1H0K W o o d , Kli7.11 |StliiM| 1KH3 1K1N W u l k e r , AKIHIH lHila isa> , INill I ms VoiuiK. Snriili 181H ISIS Zlnillo, L.ytlla |Chnrltw 1 (''(iiidimcil next iccr-V.) 1KM 1K111 lS'J'J Ilnelimu' uml e'HiuliliiR nro uunoyliiR to thotte iihnut you nnd, worHo thuu thnt, nru nnii' 10 end In Horlons limn trouhlo If lii'Hvtop Ihoin ut onoo by UHIII^ GrlK1SJII li'titi'il, 11'it riiu>u|)|d<> (loii^li M11IH14111 It tuivcr IS.'II ln\U tn oiiru ipiudtly uml pormuui'Utly, HH I I J-.111 nun U'H'ifv hy oxniiriouoo. lSlh A, It'irtur, 'J70-I Wnrnooh Btroot, Phllu. IS1K Wm, (lurivrd. 1K1S s complete, from a Hoc to a Reaper. Dou't buy until you have seen our stock. We will save you money. ROCKAWAY HARDWARE AND STOVE CO. \ MHIOTURIMI PUNT 11 PLUMBING SUPPLIES oun Und juet wlrnl In required In supplies at onr Btorn. Ws never allow onr Htnek to become depleted uo niutU'r how grout tbo doiuimd. Wo ourry overylhiiiK «bioh yoam of onrofiil obftcrvaooo bus eliown la oeedod, It ilooiiu'i toko IOIIR to got unytUIng to yon uudur tboso ooudittous, 200S202 MRRKETST. NEWARK N i 2IS23 nmicsi NEWARK H i Articles In our trading, buying, and selling second-hand articles we .avo accumulated considerable material, which is i\s good ns new May Start the Mines. md much cheaper, that we want to dispose of at once. They conThe. Onrlerot Ntoel furunco ut Hnnkolts- its of: town, whloli luiH boon irilti for Kcvtmil ntmrliH, iniH Htartiul up iiKuin, T!n> Vuloliarp, 50 cents. 3 Nickel Hanging Lamps, 75 (ion>|uiny whloli ramti'ollod tlio works In Hour Cheat, 50 cents. cents each. lwia tho juiHt liitM lnum entirely reorniinl/.od, now men and now mouoy bnlniiiiut In. S callon Oil Tank, $1.00. 1HI11 Lot of two-quart Cnndy Jars, 10 Tho ]ireMent r.ninpiuiy will employ the 'olding Fishing Rod, 15 cents. mm cents ench. IHU'J nld liaiuU IIH fur IIH pimxlblo nnd will !radlc, 75 cents. iimkn utool wbloh will bo an ImprovoThree-foot Oval Front, Nickelliiinit 011 Ibo product fnrinoi'ly tiirnml Inby carriage, $2.00. out. TIIIH m a y ninnn tlio HtiU'tliiR u p of trimmed Show Case, $2.50. lH'JH Cylinder Stove, $5,00. tliolr iiilnun noiiv (Irooii Ponil. 1NIII 2 Four-foot Square Front, Silverfrail. Oil Tank, 25 cents. 1K1I1 trimmed Show Cases. Brass Hanging Lumps, $1.50 1S1I1 W B. Mintnor, M l l l h o l i n , l ' u , , unveil Ilio 1H1I1 each, Automatic Blue Flame Stove— He nf hhi lit!In ultl by «lvlutt h e r O n e 1HI12 M l i u i l o Ooii(/li U u r o whtin KIIO wi\n ilylu/; good as new. Cost $14. iwia "rum orunii. I In lb« o n l v litu ml>-n-> n m r . oda Fountain, Good as New, I K i l l ty Unit (jivuii iuiuuKllaii) rPHiiltn. Ii ipiitilscost if 165, will sell for $50. Will sell at n bargain. 1K1S lSjfi 1H0S 1 N'.'S 1HI11 1H1I1 1HI1V lwia IH3H 1SSII y euroo ui"l|(lni, MIIIIIH, lirininhlUll, u r l p p o , i'tlinm und nil t h r o a t ntid hltlfi tamiblon, W m . Oor'ird. WM. BURD, JR. v
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