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i .. SATURDAY,- MARCH 25, 1S99 MARBLEHEAD GHOST CLOCK. • Best equipped Marble, Granite and Bluestone yard in the State. iorsuments and Headstones, Cemetery IPork of every description. . Best material and woi ., Prices to suit everydne. Get my designs and prices before ordering your memorials. New sidewalks laid, fromtic.per it. up..- Blue atone for all purposes, ft EWhlppe, 881-901 L Grand St, Elizabeth. fU* Telephone Best material and workmanship P^ESIOCNT. SH, VICE Mitt G. a. FAULK8. CABHIBR THE CITIZEN'S 211 BROAD ST., Box s in S fe Deposit Vaults for Rent XPITAL*iqa.OOO SURPLUS B nd PROFITS ^10,000 John DaTidxm, UlirH. Atwmur. Wm, A Clark, (t II. Rorninc; OeorgiU. Plamb. ItT.PotU, John MO 0.11. Amo»(|uk. P.Cllanb, Chas. 1. Vaujlin. . VBT'M rf'ul&a. i o h n N . Iliirghor, Ix>aH P. 11< L AlMLKerr, Wchvl I) Diacount day, Thursday Account* Solicited. A clean light.« pure ligoU anornamental li«ht and MM *tJHarm stoaMsaiiul «*• far e«i. la-n»Bn»,K<mHanaa*, , -. Istswllt Chats* It«uch, Wm. KlriBftLlw,tax*sat. IO-H«»pnm«nd Euuaan ctnaM.' Krnvitl Ura.lT. B. Uttw M.B. »o«w. B.C. Wu»». k Vow Uadr by • akswttv B«t*t* a* pi««. Of tht fact t&at vtranxa phenomena a l s t which people awobliged to scctpt. without betas able to ciplsln them the quaint Uttlt tows of Slsrblcbead fur- nishes so Instance In tbe thsptof. an old clock, or tba almost empty caao ol one. belonging to Mrs. Pitman, who Urea 00 Seed's bill. Dot far from the railroad station. / Etta tbe BK»t skeptical havs beeo obllgsd to admit tu existence aud tnya- terlous workings and. to confess their Inability to eiplsla ths power that cyn trola it ortosdranra any rtasunabli theory upon the subject. It has been Visited kpd ennlloed b/thonsands dar- ing ths patt fow years—by clergymen, icicntlits and others of learning and ex- perience-—asd they have all coniu away tatltfled that' thoro wai no delation or Uickery in what they wltnnaed and Sllcd with vender at what the; had won and hoard.'• . ' It it sluipl/'tbo wooden cnto of nn lid fashioned clgUt day clock, entirely destitute of work* jktrt containing notbv Ing - save- the' colled: vriro tbnt onei »>• •• BOUH0 EAST. liooi. Loam. :.» »» »»' Kail. BOUND WEST, dot*. Lw>. 8.K« 7.0 1J]a.U. t.Up.ni. ».»J 4.17 p.m. p ( U p.m. ' MAIIVAUIUVE. Fran poinU«rt-<.t«,»H.»."m-.,n.ll, «••' »• " FoapoiDUwf.i-M7».ni,»ta».U. '" The CraDford Library-Opera Houi» Room 4. -Open Tueedoy, Thartdsy am Saturday afternoons from 3to't ootocV One ye*r'a •ubocriptloa 63.00) weeki. •ubocription 10o, Everyone ia cordially welcometooom< and inBpect tba books. INTERESTING SM0KF. TALK... he CsUltlmu la On \i* rsotfl* . liUnd Uoorlbed. . Ths navy department .hasrewiredan -ateretting report uimlo by Hur^am VVsrd uf the craUcr lknulustou. at. Pott San Lois d'Al't.v Island of ()n:nii. jutt befor* that vessel Kfl tlmt* to join Admiral Dewcy. tbe last \>t Jannnty. Surgvon Witd had bevuashore luv*»- tigatlng tin commercial yrwhuu unit mercantile «taclUhm>nU during tin stay of ths Utuniu.jton In Uii> li;irUr, with a view ot.-delvruilnlu;* whit do- ptndfucu could be pliiwd on the Knai markets for luttiutniulu,; thu for. ,• to bo kept thiTo biToBftiT by •W Cuitinl States. Honayn he fcund .clsht so called stores In Agana, tht> cl.k>f tonu, l-r-.tdc? a number of email hiit*. wlu-ru tliv na- tive oguarJhnK', mudu of ltrimtiti'4 cecosnut. milk, iaenlil, but he did uot ascertain whether ur uot tln'st li.ir-i were lice usi'il. Ho chiasmi tbo shu-a un- der five farads.-,according to. tlio nation- ality ot tlmlui'ti ow-ini; tluui, In tho Minilla «torr«)..conductcl b* i-nn froui Manila? tbrt'o in uuinbcr.'U »u< po««l- bio to buy cotton clothcapf various linen and dyns..cuibtiitdt:iit-s 1 u frw' rtiidy ; |-«l> With which tv™»•*'»«»••" oi"' i the Wrrtl ,\rr .%i ; t|ualnlra. . ; Svii'nci; h.-n ciiicnluli 1 -! tijiit an iivci'- :»(!>• \<ulX vt ,ct;;nr s i w k i ' n - U I fir over •J.O0U.0OO.O0U .tiny-|tir_ti<K'\ » wbitT fn-'iii n i>iiH> litwratm nvVr t.«tfu.yoi).«Oii of tiu*' [i.utivbj, anil mil' (ri'in a i'li;u i HUtv utatts l},'U0t|.O0O.Oilihc( thrtudy- I inn tlirouuli Ilitv sarruuudiTiK "tin Telephone: over and you may save tnonpy. Station and Offices 1 77 Murray Street j Ellrnbctb, New Jersey. LyonaParmSi Methodi»t—Located on Wulnut ,p»enu* Pnaohing-servlos - eacb' Sunday at 10.30 a. oi. sail 7 i& p- tn. . Sundsv school 12 m. Epworth League servica each Sandn; OSOp. m. Prayer natetlng. Fndny». 7.46 p m. Epworth League- meets such.Wednts V will sell 50 ft., Advance Hose. Reel with . , . _ . -dnlva'hers?all complete, gauranteedto stand High pressure for paratna. It was tbo property of Mrn. Pitman's father and has norrv, tube* recollection, been othtr than It Is not —without pcndnlaiu or nicchanlain '" Tor some toasun unknown , to otbvrf It y>»i priied very highly by the oli 1 gentleman and was kept on tbe tnantc of a seldom occnplcd room on tbe aec- ond flour of the boons. The fatuity, comprising besides ttra, Pitma.n hvi father, chllilren and brother, were chttrcbgolug people and wrro novur known ni>ocallidBpliltiinlUts, aud she know nothliiK of tlia myHtcrlons powers possessed by the old. clock until one evening wbrn «ho hrnfil It strike dear- ly ami dlatlnctly. aa if in pjTft^t"urdcr. Shu llatenot) with Binaicuioiit until the strokes' cenjed, nnd tlicu. turning to her fntber, wa* about to cxprc«t| lier anrjirlsc and ask himfor aii uiplattaUon, of itbo.^osd?!; "jbtn.. bo said very! , ^ goftgawny." . '.' 8h»l»ughod In disbelief, ond hu add- ed, "I' mean ttfat Z. tun going—never to return." "Bat there aro people who my that those who dlo do cows' back norm- time*," ibo tald, refusing to regard' the matter •crioasly. ... But ha - looked nt her Intently,«» be 1 lta!#lj 1 iiia'eekmnly;t*"IbEntvlff ality advertised by department stores. Junior Lcatfue meets each Friday 3.31 p. n. ... Ladies aid society moats first Thursday each month, ,." . Mlaaionary. society meets second Thursday each month. Presbyterian—Located onUntun.avenue. Public worabip e«cb Sunday at 11. a. m.i and 8 p. m. Sunday 8chool at 050 ss. m. - Y. P. S. C. E., Chapel, Sunday 7 p. m.. Junior Endeavor, ch»pel, Monday at 3 nt Gmpel servioe, chapr!, Friday 8 p. m. Special Hible class for jroung women Church Stndy, 10^0 a. m , Wednesday.. OABWOOD Chapel—Sunday services at J0B.IU,8 p. tn. Y. P. S. C. E., ThuHday 8 p. m. CliftilUa Science—Services held si ,roomi> occupied by lbs Royal Arcanum in the O p m Honsa Blocfr. Services ererj Sunday altornoonsf S.Stto'.lock. •••• •• Sunday-school after the services. M Hands .nd Brains are busy in our ln'rge establish- ment to take the right care ot your fine laundry, you sent to us for cleaning. We can proudly say there, are no complaint*, but many praipes from our highly Batis fied enstomere; - One postal «ard w.UL do;.tQ,, have J»en you your laundry as often as you want • JlfneHean Steam Laundry. 16 ana 17 West dersey Street. Elizabetfi. Dnion Water Company Episcopal—Located North avenue, east of.riw. .- .--..-...• Sunday aervlcea at U a.ro,and 750 P-m. — 1 ;-•..- Sunday school 9JO s. m. Friday, Prayers 6 p. m. Vestry meeta first Thursday In each month at 8 p. m. Pariah circle, Bmt Wednesday In eacb month. • , ; St. Agnee' Ouild, Drat Tuesday In each month. .{, It Is poujiblo, I will return to you, my danghter, and in a way you connot mistake." . .' .... '. Nothing moro was said at tho tlmo, and a few days later the old gentloman died—very suddenly. Mrs. Pitman had given llttlo thought to her father's words, until ono day when In tho room wnere the clock was kfpt ahs was startled by hearing It tick with the aafno regalsrlty and dls- tlnctoesH as thongb the missing works .were•gainwithin tbecasoand movldg hfag icniBBum'pcPdBloto, " .'-'-—Li 8hs basteoBd to call her brotbei; snd as the two stood listening to tbe monotonous "tick, tick" of tho invisi- ble pcndnlam tbo told him for the first time of what their father had said to her shortly before his death.- He listened to her with Impatience sad when her story, was finished "he asked, angrily. It «hot*liovod tbolr dead father would coroo back to earth and manipulate tb.e old clock. And ba warned her to say nothing to the neigh- bors .about the nutter for fear they might'Hhlnk her cfa*y,)" . . ' Bovcral clockmakers were called ID, bat none of them coold find anything to accoant for the strange ticking-with- in the case, which now .began to come qnlto frequently. Mrs. Pltmsn aeon fonod that tho clock wotild reply to, questions vrhlch conld be BDswetod by a simple "Ves" or "No" and that ths responses were always sensible, and, when relating to future ovtats, were bet ne oat by sabss- quent facts. These answers woul 1 como not ooXy for her own benefit, but for tbst of others as well, so that tnaoy iinortiiicnt of cnntifil KOOIK »f |iour *inality null- eipviislvivittwi'll inxoaiv candles and iiiguiirdlfti'ti'. Inmui of tin 1 Matillit nhirivt ciKnrit iiiuilu nf niitlvo to- bacco, which was of poor quality, %vr«' ""•"Untablft _Tlio JnpsiiH'pti storo tin 1 >»t pr.d boat in tbo- town It win- Mi.Hi'i) nil llio. gooils to 1 e b«J in tliu Mtnlla Ktoroi and in Hdditlon nuitnr. Jaiuncao kver aud Imitation') nf Iti'i- poitcd WIIICH. It uliu «»1.1 I-I;K» niul lire Ail. tliu lnttcr bukid cvotyuilu'r day. of ennilliigjy poor quality. Tlm Clil- DC*) Storo Will Dpoor llnl Ollil Will [Hit; ronlifj only by Clilncmj. In thti chit- uio;'ro (nutlvcj atom l»r. Ward--found' native culTcc of fulr Hunlity. csi'i'llent chocloata nnd a tow.cbi'np dyid cotton •tnKM, plpeu, mntclii'ii. I'tc .. Tbe B 1 n:; 11• Ainvrknii uturi'. tliuti|!b n more ptctctitloas (^tabllnlimcnt tliiin tcapei'ts tu tun JnpahJ»«.""rf'Brcawrvs'' rtetjr of KOOOD WP* kept, IncluJInn s Urgo assortiiunt of cannnd vegetable*, meats, iicjij»tu« oil, ricu, nccotillons, bole, stockltiKS, lornps, lamp s>iari>:a. crockery, trunk$, piiluusml uulU. Ur. Ward snys that shoca of Jalr tjnttitn ctiulil bo tnsdv to oTi)nr'by*iiRtlvu ehou- tuakifs, and tho natlvr* could nlno maUe •jKuivtofJaWa,JCmaltur'?. JvjE.lo.titr. wlilrh was dinicuit to" 1H1 r^T. nn"«f'jIViii 1cI*"t/lift" I A wry curious fm-t i-oiic''iu|ni{.tuha>"- comnokiMi tho remarkable ('lintigu in color wliub it under^or* nftiLT enttrinx I thd luoiUh. From tlw buruiu;: sail of n j olu»r tliH smok« I -IIH-S 111 tl i-j> b l u ^ .Ihri'ud'),'while Hint wblch ti *»i>i'lk;l. from tit" uiJuth iucf udii'ldi'dly bruwti- tali tint . ' '.''"' .• Sir WIIIiiuiiTliymp-uti ;I.onl IColvim ticmily.ui-i'iiiint -'I fi-r this UlSTfr.tii>» i by l><'•**iiu t'hitt tliv tni-iisftf.t 1.11 tit-It-• I I1.1v" 1111 i»tnn.' Hilii.iiy t-T irijiitur'' rr<<:ii Ihi* IK' ifu uii-4 thiit wh-.u t\ib;u' co Miict,** in tlrnvvii uitii tin' ui<<uth Its ! Hfuullv-t pnrl'n li • si 1 ' 1 liiinii-ill.ili'lv tli- j'lailii-il •from t'liinrr.1 by .t'li'i- pr.>,niv. i..f liiuiit- "H.ruicT !„' \v!iH-!r-th^j-i'"-lint [imi^i'.- ' • '''[--•' "•-;-••' "j An rrrur_uu.W cuiilUJu!L.l 1 .Vl'«.'<<U'_iili_i;_ •| Wivt.iiii*".itt..^U.'ljai-:i;'i.V:,".n!t!,V»iiHi.j?ti>.t'i.' ' tvbh'lt COIIUK" on ii whlt.i ii:iiiilki'rrlilif .utti;r_.l.tiittln:: (!IHJ!;.II. _'tlj'c;.iirb__lt .U cnitnrit l>y h.^,1 niul \.:ir (itini tin* roimiti 1 niul ti,it liy iiUvttit),'. iu^ inuily cvii-v' Tin' "i-iilii'" In tin' lmwl uf n'pi|n' i< C<»UIIN piil nf r,-ul n lit. ih KI'»I nil a n y t tin t K lulu'•!. It li firmiii lij(J tin. julvi'i tii'S-in.f uinl'T tin* lil^li tutuprrit tiiti' from tin." Imriilii'; tulmrcu iiii'1 would limn ' It mitij'vtiil lu Kiiilicli'iii bviit. . l.'loi(i;ltii( In 11 |'l|i' .tini 11 n11n.1l liy r«l'U itct'tiinulntiuii nf Hit . Nicotine i^ ctilorUvi JOH4 f*inhrt I'--*.* Hull on.- ton tlioui.uiiillli (1:111 of nil Hi" iitrtno'i lin.ci{iitati'il Irtini 'tnb;if.-.» uuoki'. ' . It bun ntti-ii'ln.-cu' i|iiotril tlmt n jtrnin of lik'oliini uiliiiiiiiMt^rril nil at tint M would kill- lliu ntn>iuji.'iit iliix. iind (mm Ililn liayii IJI'.II arntii'il tin tirrililiu'lfcct 1 *' wan MtiiiLui« iu *,,,v.. • ... lard, wblch naturally did not Uvop well In ancb a warm climate, wcro i.'ijirn- alvv. Milk could bo purobaauil In sniall quantities, ciilcketisandCKKA wrro plin- (iful. but tbob'uof wns poor, andtbcru wcro notliecp In tile I«IIIIM|. I'lK) are abnndaut. Yomn and «wci t potatoes grow froely, ns wi'll RD corn. tbe latter buluK used by tlm natlvi>« k tnabo bread. Unnonan, coconuuts nm 1 breadfruit sro tbo rhiuf ruufci.-n <if nn tire fooil. ri.iliii)|[ lu but li(tliMiltciii[it clam la fotiO'l ninlmiimJ this »tnt\'iiniit In. •*u'liiulit.',||y thut It li soniuwluit nrtiikiiillii,! I1141KI1T to com ui'lt snlcliln liy iniul(in:?"llui d'iK \toulit havo to roii*>iiinf uv r-l<i<)tir)<iii){ rl^nii, ono rl^lit fifli'i* nnntliir. - . ' ! Wliotuvi'i tliu III 1IT111V 1 if tiiliui'i'o w i n 11 1111 d to I'II'I'M, in iiiinli'iiition it iii'td on un iidult ui « iniM m-'lutlvi'. It Isrlnliiiid tlmt nflrr the tlilrili.th yi'iir Si WB^Hff^'K^ft^ : l"''i^a«P»«**'*l»n« First Bsptist Chunb. located on High -ti*et—Preaching servioe eacb Lord's pay, at 11 A.M. .and 8 P.M. Sunday- "uhool. 3 P.M." Tuesday eVehlrlir. prayer mMiin«. Tbundny rvenioct. Christinn Kmlcavor Soi.-iety'mreting, 8 P.M. „'Tba first Monday of eacb roonth, trustee* mwtlna. S P.M. Ths third Jlondey of •>ach month, drscons and pastor's meet log. 8 PM. On tha fourth Monday of •«nch month. gpni<ral Cburcb msetiog, >• P.M. Oo thi> tirst Lord's day of each nnnth, the Lord's Supper will be served. <;15P.M. lncorpo«le J 1870. Organized IS?'- oy Bupplies the inhabi- taiit.s-'.ofthe villages of Fativvpotf, "^ and Roaelle with water for domestic use. "The Purest and Sweetest that Mature can Yield." laJiw».l38tto«»mt««t'Pli«dbjtli«Comp«»jw*»«nsl7ted»T AllenHama.Esq.. s I rdraalic expert of Ectun, ssd ftmiosecd bj him Ui •'vtur of cnM orssaie iraritl." » *—• << * 1 *" v ^«"»toD«con«istolfttediapoo ksfiasrso dts LAGGREN & BALL. Carpets Cleaned -— Thoroughly. 'U Crsntord vork sH'ra spadsl stttBtlon. Bo tltnchtsflorarUct. 125 Broad asd 29 W. GnM Btroetl, ~ • " - *, TeL776. bava. coDjalted it through ber "moilf- nmeblp"—if socb It can be celled—and always with satisfactory ratiilta. At tlm^J, and when the visitors sre music- •II there .wilt to-heard a tinkling. «»If Invisible Cngera were picking on the wire, and upon oos occasion there came to tbe artcslabed tart of a lady the opening Dotes of so sir whlcb bad bees tbe favorite of a recently deceased relative.—Boston Transcript. - SbMtlea Oil) Pish. ' Oreat en-iteuifnt aod spnrt Uto br fcaUrt Inbanting tor halibut, oneof tbr ' ,i-«__-^ i_ oyster of awect tn^Tcr DoiTHTUt., abound, and wild turkey, pluvir. ilmt and othor ewllblo birds nriiiilcutiful.— Now York Tribune. NEW BODY OF WATER. Kaataa ta Hat* a I'abllo ArtlflnUI. .. -_.X*!k«<jB_iCb«i'«aii» Uu««oni«, - The creation of an orfiilefiif 'Inkfrlb" Cbeyeuno Uottorns In KuiimiH IN culcti- lafed M l<i"BcrVB~a"donbhrpurpo <w - -This body ot water orlulnnlly wu» Intviiilcd simply for Irrigation purposvu. but as It Will ba no lew) than 14 111IIus lontr nnd generally about 4 niilu's wldo ihn idea h«s occurred thut n cnpltul suio- iu«r rcwrt might bw (utoLlliilu'd on. Its aborts. Tbo water to fctd tills Idko Is to hrounlit from tbo Arkannas river ihroUKb a (Illch 18 miln long.- Chcy- enno iiottotus is believed to bo tbo nit<j of fin ancient lake, acd tli<rcf.or<) la well suited ta tbo purposes to which it Ir DOW to l.o |iut. Tbn lilta of utilizing this (treat natural Ijutln (in a rcurvnir was «n((Xested, it in auid, by a cloml- burtt, which onco filled tbe depression •• * # k. Ullnd by li-muli'i; til" lindilv funitloUH of wimlo 11ml ri'pulr. Kxpcrtn nny tlmt.In hlnoliiliK. totinci'O litdliiMif thn li'int Injurioila Hiibatului'-t known. Conipiirnil with olln-r "•II known Vf-^rtjililM Htilintiuirr.M n^nl for tbo mum* purpii-ii', tobiii'in |H vry mild Tlier'o I" i.'Vldcrii'n to rlinvv II11I tlm nncli lit Art"in liiildd Itit'lr vlrlnnn In- halo thr fiinirii from nniul(lnf{ wi\n*&. aftiT wjilch tlm intoxlint'il 111miii-rn •w«iit pfui'i'iibly tin' ultnr In I" »;uri tkc<l.lu..yili;U.iiJ<;iintl (tlmCIIII fi.'l). J 1 " "Mil |nl''i Hi" nirintiriinn nnil n|."i il, ( . ,H fiiiiotinn, - Noun iff th'."«' cv(U rf^ultn from tlio niinlrrnt'i n- • <>f In- bncco, . !lyi;icniciilly ntruiiit tnliiicru U Uilt>-r than niilil, fur inntnoko trom )liu unlit vurli.tk'H Ili'i tiny |iiirtii'|i.n arn fur iiii.m niul Ii'.i|i4 to iliy tip tint lilornl tnr'o from tlm iiiuntli ami IIIIU;H with water to a depth of sflvcu fcot At present Knngana have no body of wst«r tbot tbey can rcocb without two daya of travel, and. tbera aro tboninnJii of-yoong.juaa jind.S'o(itcn,j»b9 J -•••"•" uniidiilt'.Tatctl, urn lmhl to txi injurious. —Nnw York If• ru111. •j WI11I V, JI.C. A. 11-mut.. "You iiniu lilci liir:iiilnrof t Meri's- (Jhrlntluii ptuxliition, li) mo call n i!«i;h -tliiic* for. thin-.ll.ttlu bllll" ».ild nil lrat>; ioll<'t'ir. • .. . j "Y'iutiKM'n'< (-'liristlonl'.'rf'ep'ind';'! . the linncuni'jm ««».• "I uin't nny Youiii! Mcn'H Cbriatiunl" I "Wliat ilujon li.ivo Y. M. C. -A. I stuck-up th'ra for. tlivnt" naked tlm oll'.ilor, ]"i"tin;( to u paper pont'il HVI x tho ik'i<k.* "Ob, hiivi.n't you nf.cn that before?" 1 replied tho.uebtor. "1 i:ot tired of dli j appointing to inony of jbu fellows. I Most, olv'jsui know when tlioy «co that 1 ilgu that*- it menus. 'You Muy Cull tcaQd la banting tbr halibut, one of tbr UrKt«t of Pscittt- Uiibt*. uiustlf foocd la tie utrait of San Juan dp Faces The Hoc rtwl wbieb U> ascd at. tbr tWru uf tbr bust remuiblat ad old taub iJKtta«l;jljfJisJi saw a Inks or a body cf wstcr..larger" than tbaArkansas. It li believed that tbey will flock to tbe nowlako in sum- mer to enjoy tbe luxury of a real hoot ride. Tbs opportunity for a trip U miles and back will, .bo attractive to thtm, and it will bo unique In Kansas. Hunters also look forward with interest to .the completion of tbe lake, for tiny expect it to become s favorlto gather- log. place for ducks.— Baffalo Ezprcta. Wl*. VjwnTOt roil<iit»rall«lUr»,tyitiTnoJirt»i3»ir«nt«}i«iidim«s«/. ompany Refers to all its Patrons. . i tt»--'i«ni»i]> willteplmvdvucallab p«rtiM«l>i> do &Mst pnaast -mm -•,. .audai-Uio mm.trrmm,mrtbodutmTTic*.rtc. Onion Water Company, fit 63 Broad Street. Elisabeth. WILLIAMN^aSAT, Undertaker and Embalmer. POLDINO pHAOTS TO BEST. 4oo«rf%ilH»f»JKB«l trat draw* thr lior sluwlr atflmt.ba 00 finding; tbst.bi* pruKrem ts checked It ip»ws riifjruna Jerk oBdBpcolsaws at a farlotu rata f a farlotu rata . Wbrn it* efforts are fairlr expmdedJ to*" Oh Omen ti> tb* surfars. .chnraltu ' tbr water all toned It into foam, and praenttnx a aooiewbat rtartllDu niubt for torsmstcar—Tb»-bnhter»._lH!)»_.cu tluw io >iiuatln)C.tbfi qion«tfr brfnr« It taw tiuir ui ditMViKiU ?mt Rot .nnjlil it Is qntt* drad du they treatars to draw i d tiboat '' Oalloosi Por tfc* b ] ID bis capacity of blub print tbe II I Chinese ccipvror hail to ofter at least 40 Brst "bat 1 SRrtB5arjxr4lfl!«rent -gwlsln-tbo-cwrae. uf a' y«ar. end as to each aacrlCco Is dedicated ona or rooie holidays, which must be pasa«d by him In complete aoli- '-'- '<-- ...l.»r«>,u mnnarch's tlm' '•"" Ab't'tio finfit'Up'th'tf-titStti'i . corner of th» blotting pud with bis ni« 1 naturo ns tlio -collector Kiuaiuicd'" tho door with necdleitD tmpbusi*, Tb«Aaierle«Q fir»vi>lii IbeCarollo*.. Tbo following vpitafih over sgravi in tho Carolina lnlamla. v/hlch German dlplnuiacy was trying to v,-rmt from 1 Bualn. It would eccin to ehuw that thu i United Btat'.D bay pce-ttnptrd tbo toll fitcrcd to Wllni. CUi I>;»t Bt»cr«r of ll.v BIHf H«l.'."t icsir||< cf Kew LCD WIKJ I!J llio Will of Is qntt* dra it toward tin-boat ; .... Tbr.itrnit halibnt of thr i ttins a oorthwest coast sometime* attains t trelgbt of l.oou pounds asd Is regarded aa a dao BIOS* UWya*<*m ~j «.— w . . tilde, the tolserablo monarch's, tlmo 1 matt be pretty well taken up. It I) alto! a very strict religion* rule that his j ttsjetty shall offer In the course of ev- : 1 try yearo.any buodreda of ailk balloons | ["befoie thrtiblrts-of bis ancestors. tbtf-L nnoioleenlios-of whom eitenda tack before the Christian era, Tbos» ballocss ate made of the richest silk obtainable, and wveral of the Imperial silk raanu- fscticies are occupied the wbolo year through with tbe fabrication of tbema- terlaL Plnaog Oatstta - 0 3 this Hand on U Hitch WO •I1010 ' Pedro Bsbanal cfOoam ilh JI»T« ar<jawntJ <JI iho BAiin o n e t:> 1 Anold clock glvon to u Warren (lib.) racadeSy'to be a»e3 before- tbo.flaas in - physic* to -demonstrate th« la»a of tbo pendalatn refined to ran, arid when thn teacher got Into its works be fodnd a roll of bills amonnting to£2« elegginx the machinery —New York San.

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MARBLEHEAD GHOST CLOCK.

l!cEslev"s first ccwsin.2s India in 1665. His

KJli c *rears principal of t i eIstatrial Art and en-

- n et Lahore. Bnayardseated ia EasUjtdand|o India in ifiSO, where

-cxis were written.—

AEN.T AVERTED.

a ! B l i Sen Becalmed

jy Cfctary. Generalof "The Capture of

|, bow he procured. thoEciacn and his

• Best equipped Marble, Granite and Bluestone yard in the State.

iorsuments and Headstones,Cemetery IPork of every description. . Best material and woi

., Prices to suit everydne. Get my designs and prices before ordering yourmemorials. New sidewalks laid, from tic. per it. up..- Blue atone for all purposes,ft EWhlppe, 881-901 L Grand St , Elizabeth. fU* Telephone

Best material and workmanship

P^ESIOCNT.SH,VICE M i t t

G. a. FAULK8.CABHIBR

t of tie ft*eign consnli|aet cf the. women and.jsotice.tiat the threat-rat wotild cot take placeJ o l f i On that day Irashiagtcnthatlahcrald.trtil I spst Lieutenant

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THE CITIZEN'S211 BROAD ST.,

Eas,ifttetskinrcftlien assault as I consider*tie eseny out was Bet*

usber of Spanish prison-1 to e«oct the exchangessitle.' On the 6tb Gen-tcd to jay proposition,Sliley was sent to effect=iqncr appointed by thacder «>a> Major Yrie*k jlice order the broad|:e. the sorrc-nder after;,

•After on honr was con*!igics the details, tbreeXwere taiea trat blind-tesant Miley'a surprise,aiaissiocer selected an,

been wounded In theie <J San Joan, aa oc-

We bad intended toe bad cot been taken,

Hiley bad a paper in

Box s in S fe Deposit Vaults for RentXPITAL*iqa.OOO SURPLUS Bnd PROFITS ^10,000

John DaTidxm,UlirH. Atwmur.Wm, A Clark,(t II. Rorninc;OeorgiU. Plamb.

ItT.PotU,John MO0.11.Amo»(|uk.P.Cllanb,

Chas. 1. Vaujlin. .V B T ' M rf'ul&a.i ohnN. Iliirghor,Ix>aH P. 11< L

AlMLKerr,

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Diacount day, Thursday Account* Solicited.

A clean light.« pure ligoU an ornamental li«ht and

rexebangea for use sev-Icrs. lieatcsaotHobsoaght within oar lines,hill hd

M M • *tJHarm stoaMsaiiul «*• far e«i.

la-n»Bn»,K<mHanaa*, , -. IstswlltChats* It«uch, Wm. KlriBftLlw, tax* sat.

IO-H«»pnm«nd Euuaan ctnaM.' KrnvitlUra.lT. B. Uttw M.B. »o«w. B.C. Wu»».

k Vow Uadr by •akswttv B«t*t* a* pi««.

Of tht fact t&at vtranxa phenomenaa l s t which people aw obliged to scctpt.without betas able to ciplsln them thequaint Uttlt tows of Slsrblcbead fur-nishes so Instance In tbe thsptof. anold clock, or tba almost empty caao olone. belonging to Mrs. Pitman, whoUrea 00 Seed's bill. Dot far from therailroad station. /

Etta tbe BK»t skeptical havs beeoobllgsd to admit t u existence aud tnya-terlous workings and. to confess theirInability to eiplsla ths power that cyntrola it ortosdranra any rtasunablitheory upon the subject. It has beenVisited kpd ennlloed b/thonsands dar-ing ths patt fow years—by clergymen,icicntlits and others of learning and ex-perience-—asd they have all coniu awaytatltfled that' thoro wai no delation orUickery in what they wltnnaed andSllcd with vender at what the; hadwon and hoard.'• . '

It it sluipl/'tbo wooden cnto of nnlid fashioned clgUt day clock, entirelydestitute of work* jktrt containing notbvIng - save- the' colled: vriro tbnt onei

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liooi. Loam.

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dot*. Lw>.8.K« 7.0 1J]a.U.t.Up.ni. ».»J 4.17 p.m.p(U p.m. '

MAIIVAUIUVE.Fran poinU«rt-<.t«,»H.»."m-.,n.ll, «••' »• "FoapoiDUwf.i-M7».ni,»ta».U.

'" The CraDford Library-Opera Houi»Room 4. -Open Tueedoy, Thartdsy amSaturday afternoons from 3to't ootocVOne ye*r'a •ubocriptloa 63.00) weeki.•ubocription 10o,

Everyone ia cordially welcome to oom<and inBpect tba books.

INTERESTING SM0KF. TALK...

he CsUltlmu la On \ i * rsotfl*. liUnd Uoorlbed. .

Ths navy department .has rewired an-ateretting report uimlo by Hur^amVVsrd uf the craUcr lknulustou. at.Pott San Lois d'Al't.v Island of ()n:nii.jutt befor* that vessel Kfl tlmt* to joinAdmiral Dewcy. tbe last \>t Jannnty.

Surgvon Witd had bevuashore luv*»-tigatlng tin commercial yrwhuu unitmercantile «taclUhm>nU during tinstay of ths Utuniu.jton In Uii> li;irUr,with a view ot.-delvruilnlu;* whit do-ptndfucu could be pliiwd on the Knaimarkets for luttiutniulu,; thu for. ,• to bokept thiTo biToBftiT by •W CuitinlStates. Honayn he fcund .clsht so calledstores In Agana, tht> cl.k>f tonu, l-r-.tdc?a number of email hiit*. wlu-ru tliv na-tive oguarJhnK', mudu of ltrimtiti'4cecosnut. milk, iaenlil, but he did uotascertain whether ur uot tln'st li.ir-iwere lice usi'il. Ho chiasmi tbo shu-a un-der five farads.-,according to. tlio nation-ality ot tlm lui'ti ow-ini; tluui, In thoMinilla «torr«)..conductcl b* i-nn frouiManila? tbrt'o in uuinbcr.'U »u< po««l-bio to buy cotton clothcapf various linenand dyns..cuibtiitdt:iit-s1u frw' rtiidy

; | - « l > With w h i c h tv™ »•*'»«»••" oi"'i the Wrrtl ,\rr .%i;t|ualnlra. .; Svii'nci; h.-n ciiicnluli1-! tijiit an iivci'-:»(!>• \<ulX vt ,ct;;nr s iwki'n-U I fir over•J.O0U.0OO.O0U .tiny-|tir_ti<K'\ » wbitTfn-'iii n i>iiH> litwratm nvVr t.«tfu.yoi).«Oiiof t iu*' [i.utivbj, anil mil' (ri'in a i'li;u

i HUtv utatts l},'U0t|.O0O.Oilihc( thrtudy-I inn tlirouuli Ilitv sarruuudiTiK "tin

b o a the English consuli confined in one of thocearest ns. It was Infrom it Coated the ted

Telephone:

over and you may save tnonpy.Station and Offices 1

77 Murray Street jEllrnbctb, New Jersey.LyonaParmSi

•S window! 1 wa« afraidlarger. Gun fire wouldlirected toward it, bnt'-astray, especially riflewhich was bombarding .y.wca& be likely, to bitg d to get Hobeon andi e way. The fact thataed *y the army baalowlsdged by officers ofEiisply speak of the xe-non to his duty.

fHE PRESIDENT.

Methodi»t—Located on Wulnut ,p»enu*Pnaohing-servlos - eacb' Sunday at

10.30 a. oi. sail 7 i& p- tn. .Sundsv school 12 m.Epworth League servica each Sandn;

OSOp. m.Prayer natetlng. Fndny». 7.46 p m.Epworth League- meets such.Wednts

Vwill sell 50 ft., Advance Hose. Reel with

. , . _ . -dnlva'hers?all complete, gauranteedto standHigh pressure for

paratna. It was tbo property of Mrn.Pitman's father and has norrv, tube*recollection, been othtr than It Is not—without pcndnlaiu or nicchanlain '"

Tor some toasun unknown , to otbvrfIt y>»i priied very highly by the oli1gentleman and was kept on tbe tnantcof a seldom occnplcd room on tbe aec-ond flour of the boons. The fatuity,comprising besides ttra, Pitma.n hvifather, chllilren and brother, werechttrcbgolug people and wrro novurknown ni>ocallidBpliltiinlUts, aud sheknow nothliiK of tlia myHtcrlons powerspossessed by the old. clock until oneevening wbrn «ho hrnfil It strike dear-ly ami dlatlnctly. aa if in pjTft t"urdcr.

Shu llatenot) with Binaicuioiit untilthe strokes' cenjed, nnd tlicu. turningto her fntber, wa* about to cxprc«t| lieranrjirlsc and ask him for aii uiplattaUon,of itbo.^osd?!; "jbtn.. bo said very!

, ^goftgawny." . •'.' 8h»l»ughod In disbelief, ond hu add-ed, "I' mean ttfat Z. tun going—neverto return."

"Bat there aro people who my thatthose who dlo do cows' back norm-time*," ibo tald, refusing to regard' thematter •crioasly. . . .

But ha - looked nt her Intently,«» be1 l ta!#lj1 i i ia'eekmnly;t*"IbEntvlff

ality advertised by department stores.

C n n l l n o»»» itmm-m Clnalair Aid*.attadtes cave many

sclaihsg; democraticpresident which has

|7a!ar witi public men.:ry is of sn incident|d Serator Cnllom. A

" Via fan^oi'TKB Tce,~"^tsll spfferinff. Sen-

td at ths WJute Hdnsa"rca 1U accident, andjrclry vriUi ths HMut-

dis;lytfiten xip etalrs»CT»tcT. lagging a big5 supposed to be on thep. Alters satisfactory\g nhich the situation|taTIliocia senator with

prepared to go down

s35, aenator." eald th»;"s faia tbeelejator."> 'elevator tb? president •=iay tiero was no con-u taia.tat. I goess I cantg all right," end be- .,iat bad happened tbawas being carried to

with the president of» a*, hij tkratar boy., .,. -raj eoctuioss Senator1 t i i pains and. with a

tt? good **?fMw* i«*yesficat"ISL" said.t^epresl&atbe izsralid scsatdsafs*1 £ccr aod started backn to the ccs£t£xsatioat whese hnatde dutiessei b j tie chiJ czeca-Mtsse.,r v e i Dvvrsuv -15q[m-& hi'w7C2ua>

ilnt» twill do: 'u « i j t - f e r a v s » * - o » — ^ — . ~ -Uibtoa ttse! ': a o s to ».m\ at It

». beeatas cf «,aasiUia.

•AUtS Of CO!i

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Junior Lcatfue meets each Friday 3.31p. n. . . .

Ladies aid society moats first Thursdayeach month, ,." .

Mlaaionary. society meets secondThursday each month.

Presbyterian—Located on Untun.avenue.Public worabip e«cb Sunday at 11. a.

m.i and 8 p. m.Sunday 8chool at 050 ss. m. -Y. P. S. C. E., Chapel, Sunday 7 p. m..Junior Endeavor, ch»pel, Monday at

3 ntGmpel servioe, chapr!, Friday 8 p. m.Special Hible class for jroung women

Church Stndy, 10^0 a. m, Wednesday..OABWOOD Chapel—Sunday services atJ 0 B . I U , 8 p. tn.Y. P. S. C. E., ThuHday 8 p. m.

CliftilUa Science—Services held si,roomi> occupied by lbs Royal Arcanumin the O p m Honsa Blocfr.

Services ererj Sunday altornoonsfS . S t t o ' . l o c k . •••• •• ™

Sunday-school after the services.

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Hands .nd Brains are busy in our ln'rge establish-ment to take the right care ot your fine laundry, yousent to us for cleaning. We can proudly say there, areno complaint*, but many praipes from our highly Batisfied enstomere; - One postal «ard w.UL do;.tQ,, have J»enyou your laundry as often as you want •

JlfneHean Steam Laundry.16 ana 17 West dersey Street. Elizabetfi.

Dnion Water Company

Episcopal—Located North avenue, easto f . r i w . .- .--..-...•Sunday aervlcea at U a. ro, and 750

P - m . — 1 ; - • . . -

Sunday school 9JO s. m.Friday, Prayers 6 p. m.Vestry meeta first Thursday In each

month at 8 p. m.Pariah circle, Bmt Wednesday In eacb

month. • , ;St. Agnee' Ouild, Drat Tuesday In each

month. .{,

It Is poujiblo, I will return to you, mydanghter, and in a way you connotmistake." . . ' . . . . ' .

Nothing moro was said at tho tlmo,and a few days later the old gentlomandied—very suddenly.

Mrs. Pitman had given llttlo thoughtto her father's words, until ono daywhen In tho room wnere the clock waskfpt ahs was startled by hearing Ittick with the aafno regalsrlty and dls-tlnctoesH as thongb the missing works.were•gainwithin tbecasoand movldg

hfag icniBBum'pcPdBloto, " .'-'-—Li8hs basteoBd to call her brotbei;

snd as the two stood listening to tbemonotonous "tick, tick" of tho invisi-ble pcndnlam tbo told him for thefirst time of what their father had saidto her shortly before his death.-

He listened to her with Impatiencesad when her story, was finished "heasked, angrily. I t «hot*liovod tbolrdead father would coroo back to earthand manipulate tb.e old clock. And bawarned her to say nothing to the neigh-bors .about the nutter for fear theymight'Hhlnk her cfa*y,)" . .' Bovcral clockmakers were called ID,bat none of them coold find anythingto accoant for the strange ticking-with-in the case, which now .began to comeqnlto frequently.

Mrs. Pltmsn aeon fonod that thoclock wotild reply to, questions vrhlchconld be BDswetod by a simple "Ves"or "No" and that ths responses werealways sensible, and, when relating tofuture ovtats, were bet ne oat by sabss-quent facts. These answers woul 1 comonot ooXy for her own benefit, but fortbst of others as well, so that tnaoy

iinortiiicnt of cnntifil KOOIK »f |iour*inality null- eipviislvivittwi'll inxoaivcandles and iiiguiirdlfti'ti'. In mui of tin1

Matillit nhirivt ciKnrit iiiuilu nf niitlvo to-bacco, which was of poor quality, %vr«'""•"Untablft _Tlio JnpsiiH'pti storo t» tin1

>»t pr.d boat i n tbo- town It win-Mi.Hi'i) nil llio. gooils to 1 e b«J in tliuMtnlla Ktoroi and in Hdditlon nuitnr.Jaiuncao kver aud Imitation') n f Iti'i-poitcd WIIICH. It uliu «»1.1 I-I;K» niullire Ail. tliu lnttcr bukid cvotyuilu'r day.of enni l l i igjy poor quality. Tlm Clil-DC*) Storo Will D poor llnl Ollil Will [Hit;ronlifj only by Clilncmj. In thti chit-uio;'ro (nutlvcj atom l»r. Ward--found'native culTcc of fulr Hunlity. csi'i'llentchocloata nnd a tow.cbi'np dyid cotton•tnKM, plpeu, mntclii'ii. I'tc ..

Tbe B 1 n:; 11• Ainvrknii uturi'. tliuti|!b nmore ptctctitloas (^tabllnlimcnt tliiin

tcapei'ts tu tun JnpahJ»«.""rf'Brcawrvs''rtetjr of KOOOD WP* kept, IncluJInn sUrgo assortiiunt of cannnd vegetable*,meats, iicjij»tu« oil, ricu, nccotillons,bole, stockltiKS, lornps, lamp s>iari>:a.crockery, trunk$, piiluusml uulU. Ur.Ward snys that shoca of Jalr tjnttitnctiulil bo tnsdv to oTi)nr'by*iiRtlvu ehou-tuakifs, and tho natlvr* could nlno maUe•jKuivtofJaWa,JCmaltur'?. JvjE.lo.titr. wlilrhwas dinicuit to" 1H1 r T. nn"«f'jIViii 1 cI*"t/lift"

I A w r y c u r i o u s fm-t i-oiic''iu|ni{.tuha>"-

c o m n o k i M i t h o r e m a r k a b l e ('lintigu i n

c o l o r w l i u b i t u n d e r ^ o r * nftiLT e n t t r i n x

I t h d l u o i U h . F r o m t l w b u r u i u ; : s a i l o f n

j o l u » r tliH s m o k « I -IIH-S 111 tl i-j> b l u ^

. I h r i ' u d ' ) , ' w h i l e Hint w b l c h t i *»i>i' lk;l .

f r o m t it" u i J u t h i u c f u d i i ' l d i ' d l y bruwti -

tali t i n t . ' ' . ' ' " '

.• S ir W I I I i i u i i T l i y m p - u t i ; I . o n l I C o l v i m

t i c m i l y . u i - i ' i i i i n t -'I fi-r t h i s UlSTfr.tii>»

i by l><'•**iiu t'hitt t l i v tni- i isftf . t 1.11 tit-It-•

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rr<<:ii Ih i* IK' i f u u i i - 4 th i i t wh- .u t\ib;u'

c o Miict,** in tlrnvvii u i t i i t in ' ui<<uth Its

! Hfuullv-t pnrl'n li • si1'1 l i i inii- i l l . i l i ' lv tli-

j ' lai l i i - i l •from t'liinrr.1 by .t'li'i- p r . > , n i v . i..f

l i i u i i t - " H . r u i c T ! „ ' \ v ! i H - ! r - t h ^ j - i ' " - l i n t

[imi^i' .- ' • '''[--•' " • - ; - • • '"j A n rrrur_uu.W cuiilUJu!L.l1.Vl'«.'<<U'_iili_i;_

•| Wivt.iiii*".itt..^U.'ljai-:i;'i.V:,".n!t!,V»iiHi.j?ti>.t'i.'' tvbh' l t COIIUK" o n ii w h l t . i i i : i i i i lki 'rrl i l i f.u t t i ; r_ . l . t i i t t ln : : (!IHJ!;.II. _'tlj'c;.iirb__lt . Ucnitnrit l>y h.^,1 niul \.:ir ( i t in i tin* roimiti1

niul ti,it liy iiUvttit),' . iu^ i n u i l y c v i i - v '

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T i n ' "i-i i l i i '" In t in' l m w l uf n ' p i | n ' i<

C<»UIIN pii l nf r,-ul n lit. i h K I ' » I nil a n y

t tin t K lu lu ' • ! . It l i f i r m i i i lij(J t in .

j u l v i ' i tii'S-in.f u i n l ' T tin* l i l^li tutuprrit

t i i t i ' f r o m tin." Imri i l i i ' ; t u l m r c u iiii'1

w o u l d l i m n ' It m i t i j ' v t i i l lu Kiiilicli'iii

bviit . .

l.'loi(i;ltii( In 11 | ' l | i ' . t i n i 11 n11n.1l liy

i« r«l 'U itct'tiinulntiuii nf Hit. Nicotine i^ ctilorUvi JOH4 f*inhrt I'--*.*Hull on.- ton tlioui.uiiillli (1:111 of nil Hi"

iitrtno'i lin.ci{iitati'il Irtini 'tnb;if.-.»uuoki'. ' .

It bun ntti-ii'ln.-cu' i|iiotril t lmt n jtrninof lik'oliini uiliiiiiiiMt^rril nil at tint Mwould kill- lliu ntn>iuji.'iit iliix. iind ( m mIliln liayii IJI'.II arntii'il tin tirrililiu'lfcct1*'

wan MtiiiLui« iu *,,,v.. • ...lard, wblch naturally did not Uvop wellIn ancb a warm climate, wcro i.'ijirn-alvv. Milk could bo purobaauil In sniallquantities, ciilcketisandCKKA wrro plin-(iful. but tbob'uof wns poor, and tbcruwcro no tliecp In tile I«IIIIM|.

I'lK) are abnndaut. Yomn and «wci tpotatoes grow froely, ns wi'll RD corn.tbe latter buluK used by tlm natlvi>« ktnabo bread. Unnonan, coconuuts nm1

breadfruit sro tbo rhiuf ruufci.-n <if nntire fooil. ri.iliii)|[ lu but li(tliMiltciii[it

clam la fotiO'l ninlmiimJ

th is »tnt\'iiniit In. •*u'liiulit.',||y thut It l isoniuwluit nrtiikiiillii,! I1141KI1T to comui'lt snlcliln liy iniul(in:?"llui d'iK \toulithavo to roii*>iiinf u v r-l<i<)tir)<iii){ r l^ni i ,ono rl^lit fifli'i* nnntli ir. - . ' !

Wliotuvi'i tliu III 1IT111V 1 if tiiliui'i'owin 11 1111 d to I'II'I'M, in iiiinli'iiition it

iii'td on un iidult ui « iniM m-'lutlvi'. ItIsr ln l i i i id tlmt nflrr the tlilrili.th yi'iir

Si WB^Hff^ 'K^f t^ : l" ' ' i^a«P»«** '* l»n«

First Bsptist Chunb. located on High-ti*et—Preaching servioe eacb Lord'spay, at 11 A.M. .and 8 P.M. Sunday-"uhool. 3 P.M." Tuesday eVehlrlir. prayermMiin«. Tbundny rvenioct. Christ innKmlcavor Soi.-iety'mreting, 8 P.M. „'Tbafirst Monday of eacb roonth, trustee*mwtlna. S P.M. Ths third Jlondey of•>ach month, drscons and pastor's meetlog. 8 PM. On tha fourth Monday of•«nch month. gpni<ral Cburcb msetiog, >•P.M. Oo thi> tirst Lord's day of eachnnnth, the Lord's Supper will be served.<;15P.M.

lncorpo«leJ 1870.Organized IS?'-

oy Bupplies the inhabi-

Us car* tbasiaT' " ~

taiit.s-'.ofthe villages of Fativvpotf,"^and Roaelle with water for domestic use.

"The Purest and Sweetest that Mature can Yield."

laJiw».l38tto«»mt««t'Pli«dbjtli«Comp«»jw*»«nsl7ted»T AllenHama.Esq.. s Irdraalic expert of Ectun, ssd ftmiosecd bj him Ui t» •'vtur of cnM orssaie iraritl." »

*—•<<*1*"v^«"»toD«con«istolfttediapoo ksfiasrsodts •

LAGGREN & BALL.Carpets

Cleaned - —Thoroughly.

'U Crsntord vork sH'ra spadsl stttBtlon. BotltnchtsflorarUct.

125 Broad asd 29 W. GnM Btroetl,~ • " - *, TeL776.

bava. coDjalted i t through ber "moilf-nmeblp"—if socb It can be celled—andalways with satisfactory ratiilta. Attlm^J, and when the visitors sre music-•II there .wilt to-heard a tinkling. «»IfInvisible Cngera were picking on thewire, and upon oos occasion therecame to tbe artcslabed tart of a ladythe opening Dotes of so sir whlcb badbees tbe favorite of a recently deceasedrelative.—Boston Transcript.

- SbMtlea Oil) Pish. 'Oreat en-iteuifnt aod spnrt U to br

fcaUrt In banting tor halibut, oneof tbr— ' ,i-«__-^ i_

oyster of awect tn Tcr DoiTHTUt.,abound, and wild turkey, pluvir. ilmtand othor ewllblo birds nriiiilcutiful.—Now York Tribune.

NEW BODY OF WATER.Kaataa ta Hat* a I'abllo ArtlflnUI... -_.X*!k«<jB_iCb«i'«aii» Uu««oni«, -

The creation of an orfiilefiif 'Inkfrlb"Cbeyeuno Uottorns In KuiimiH IN culcti-lafedMl<i"BcrVB~a"donbhrpurpo<w- -Thisbody ot water orlulnnlly wu» Intviiilcdsimply for Irrigation purposvu. but as ItWill ba no lew) than 14 111IIus lontr nndgenerally about 4 niilu's wldo ihnidea h«s occurred thut n cnpltul suio-iu«r rcwrt might bw (utoLlliilu'd on. Itsaborts. Tbo water to fctd tills Idko Isto b« hrounlit from tbo Arkannas riverihroUKb a (Illch 18 miln long.- Chcy-enno iiottotus is believed to bo tbo nit<jof fin ancient lake, acd tli<rcf.or<) la wellsuited ta tbo purposes to which it IrDOW to l.o |iut. Tbn lilta of utilizingthis (treat natural Ijutln (in a rcurvnirwas «n((Xested, it in auid, by a cloml-burtt, which onco filled tbe depression

• • • * # k.

Ullnd by l i -mul i ' i ; til" lindilv funitloUHof wimlo 11ml ri'pulr.

Kxpcrtn nny t lmt.In hlnoliiliK. totinci'OlitdliiMif thn li'int Injurioila Hiibatului'-tknown. Conipiirnil w i t h olln-r " •IIknown Vf-^rtjililM Htilintiuirr.M n^nl fortbo mum* purpii-ii', tobiii'in |H v r y mild

Tlier'o I" i.'Vldcrii'n t o rlinvv II11I tlmnncli lit Art"in liiildd Itit'lr v lr lnnn In-halo thr fiinirii from nniul(lnf{ wi\n*&.aftiT wjilch tlm i n t o x l i n t ' i l 111miii-rn•w«iit pfui'i'iibly t« tin' ultnr In I" »;uritkc<l.lu..yili;U.iiJ<;iintl (tlm CIIII fi.'l).

J 1 • • " "Mil |nl''i Hi"nir int ir i inn nnil n | . " i i l , ( . ,H

fi i i i o t inn , - N o u n iff th'."«' c v ( U

rf^ul tn f r o m t l io ni inlrrnt ' i n- • <>f In-

bncco ,

. ! l y i ; i c n i c i i l l y ntruiiit tnl i i icru U Uilt>-rt h a n n i i l i l , fur i n ntnoko t r o m )l iu u n l i tvurli . tk'H Ili'i t i n y |iiirtii' | i .n arn fur i i i i .m

niul Ii'.i|i4 to i l i y t i p tint lilornl

tnr'o from tlm iiiuntli ami IIIIU;H

with water to a depth of sflvcu fcotAt present Knngana have no body of

wst«r tbot tbey can rcocb without twodaya of travel, and. tbera aro tboninnJiiof-yoong.juaa jind.S'o(itcn,j»b9J-•••"•"

uniidiilt'.Tatctl, urn lmhl to txi injurious.—Nnw York If• • ru 111.

•j W I 1 1 I V, J I . C . A. 11-mut.."You iiniu lilci liir:iiilnrof t

Meri's- (Jhrlntluii ptuxliition, li)mo call n i!«i;h -tliiic* for. thin-.ll.ttlubllll" ».ild nil lrat>; ioll<'t'ir. • . . .

j "Y'iutiKM'n'< (-'liristlonl'.'rf'ep'ind';'! .the l inncuni'jm ««».• "I uin't nnyYouiii! Mcn'H Cbriatiunl"

I "Wliat i l u j o n li.ivo Y. M. C. -A.I stuck-up th'ra for. tlivnt" naked tlm

oll'. i lor, ]"i"tin;( to u paper pont'ilHVI x tho ik'i<k.*

"Ob, hiivi.n't you nf.cn that before?"1 replied tho.uebtor. "1 i:ot tired of dlij appointing to inony of jbu fellows.I Most, olv'jsui know when tlioy «co that1

ilgu that*- it menus. 'You Muy Cull

tcaQd la banting tbr halibut, one of tbrUrKt«t of Pscittt- Uiibt*. uiustlf foocd latie utrait of San Juan dp Faces

The Hoc rtwl wbieb U> ascd at. tbrtWru uf tbr bust remuiblat ad old taub

i J K t t a « l ; j l j f J i s J i

saw a Inks or a body cf wstcr..larger"than tba Arkansas. It li believed thattbey will flock to tbe now lako in sum-mer to enjoy tbe luxury of a real hootride. Tbs opportunity for a trip Umiles and back will, .bo attractive tothtm, and it will bo unique In Kansas.Hunters also look forward with interestto .the completion of tbe lake, for tinyexpect it to become s favorlto gather-log. place for ducks.— Baffalo Ezprcta.

p .• b* t i t ba t of s e a| k os cowr.

|(SS9Esi« -tain}*.pe2M» ais&tsarfar t in ei-Ui}

Wl*.

• VjwnTOt roil<iit»rall«lUr»,tyitiTnoJirt»i3»ir«nt«}i«iidim«s«/.

ompany Refers to all its Patrons.. i tt»--'i«ni»i]> wi l l t ep lmvdvuca l lab p«rtiM«l>i> d o &M s t pnaast -mm

-•,. .audai-Uio mm.trrmm,mrtbodutmTTic*.rtc.

Onion Water Company,fit 63 Broad Street. Elisabeth.

WILLIAMN^aSAT,

Undertaker and Embalmer.POLDINO pHAOTS TO BEST.

4 o o « r f % i l H » f » J K B « ltrat draw* thr lior sluwlr at flmt. ba00 finding; tbst.bi* pruKrem ts checkedIt ip»ws riifjruna Jerk oBdBpcolsawsat a farlotu rata

fa farlotu rata .Wbrn it* efforts are fairlr expmdedJ

to*" Oh Omen ti> tb* surfars. .chnraltu 'tbr water all toned It into foam, andpraenttnx a aooiewbat rtartllDu niubtfor torsmstcar—Tb»-bnhter»._lH!)»_.cutluw io >iiuatln)C.tbfi qion«tfr brfnr« Ittaw tiuir ui ditMViKiU ?mt Rot .nnjlil itIs qntt* drad du they treatars to drawi d t i b o a t ' '

Oalloosi Por tfc*b ] ID bis capacity of blub print tbeII I Chinese ccipvror hail to ofter at least 40

Brst "bat 1 SRrtB5arjxr4lfl!«rent -gwlsln-tbo-cwrae.uf a' y«ar. end as to each aacrlCco Isdedicated ona or rooie holidays, whichmust be pasa«d by him In complete aoli-'-'- '<-- ...l.»r«>,u mnnarch's tlm'

'•"" Ab't'tio finfit'Up'th'tf-titStti'i .corner of th» blotting pud with bis ni«

1 naturo ns tlio -collector Kiuaiuicd'" thodoor with necdleitD tmpbusi*,

Tb«Aaierle«Q fir»vi>lii IbeCarollo*..Tbo following vpitafih i» over sgravi

in tho Carolina lnlamla. v/hlch Germandlplnuiacy was trying to v,-rmt from

1 Bualn. It would eccin to ehuw that thui United Btat'.D bay pce-ttnptrd tbo toll

fitcrcd to Wllni. C U iI>;»t Bt»cr«r of ll.v BIHfH«l.'."t icsir||< cf Kew LCD

WIKJ I!J llio Will of

Is qntt* drait toward tin-boat ; . . . .

Tbr.itrnit halibnt of thri t t i n s a

oorthwestcoast sometime* attains t trelgbt ofl.oou pounds asd Is regarded aa a dao

BIOS* UW ya*<*m ~j « .— w . .tilde, the tolserablo monarch's, tlmo 1matt be pretty well taken up. It I) alto !a very strict religion* rule that his jttsjetty shall offer In the course of ev- :

1 try yearo.any buodreda of ailk balloons |["befoie thrtiblrts-of bis ancestors. tbtf-Lnnoioleenlios-of whom eitenda tackbefore the Christian era, Tbos» ballocssate made of the richest silk obtainable,and wveral of the Imperial silk raanu-fscticies are occupied the wbolo yearthrough with tbe fabrication of tbema-terlaL — Plnaog Oatstta -

0 3 this Hand onU Hitch WO

•I1010' Pedro Bsbanal cfOoam

ilh JI»T« ar<jawntJ <JIiho BAiin o n e t:>

1 An old clock glvon to u Warren (lib.)racadeSy'to be a»e3 before- tbo.flaas in -

physic* to -demonstrate th« la»a of tbopendalatn refined to ran, arid when thnteacher got Into its works be fodnd aroll of bills amonnting to£2« elegginxthe machinery —New York San.

«i«^,^sSsgBai S?aS|gB5i5B§t

m

Page 2: iorsuments and Headstones, · iorsuments and Headstones, Cemetery IPork of every description. . Best material and woi., Prices to suit everydne. Get my designs and prices before ordering

4 , •

l'ubliahod ercry Saturday hjr

Tie CrsafoH fii'aaUuiw Aveauo, Oranford,

Tcrmti, Om*-l}oH(»r n Vpnr.

Ccilrnif o< Mlc tV i/nr.l fmtiM Uitltcr,

Htrttwt

HVVVItpAV, M AltCIl Si. l«3».

He put in his llnimliXtiii Yii'ji'uUeifiJiit ~tlie

^ Annual School Report ^To Ilit Citizen* nf Qrawtfurd. Tuuuihlji:

<i. STLT.iti:x~-Th« Itourd «ft'oU I • ngi.i.1 <a'l'd UJWJII inrcimut of It1* rit*-wnr'I"hi|>, aii'i in be-Imlf of lli>: l l o a n l t h f follow |nij rc|<<irtIs itirtrti-: biirini? lh<-|rd-»t year th'tvhim- U c i i i ' i regular uiwtlug't of th<*full" .U.iinrtJ.'.tijf bulMldtf c inni i tU-*- , . .ha.vi- met n tiirn-;, hii'l ..thi-r coin-I '*""""miltciaH time* As « | | imiiil«T.> of jth'1 Uoanl Ix-lobKto various fomuilt--

. find tJifi iri i ieipalisie^ulred to'«IMJ HIJJ-.TVI^ the Hherinan and Oar-

tleld *chM>R It ran be -readilyth«t)iM lime i* fully employed.

l>uringthe ytiirth«i.v>ursooffor tlii; Ulgli.aclMJOl ilcpartmeut has

_ . Wants.: WA5rTEDpottfal«»j*.«ss)ttkj «•»<*asd erf re •taadfv «IMBVdraw-" A^ctrscfCltitto

Ix.+U r>:vl«vu MI a i to Mjcure tt closer1

con met Ion l*t»i<>n our sohoolnml theNuiU-College iltut(.'i;ri>, iind tue'.Htate

1 Juivi- in my pOHteg-'lomberof th« fa< -

Uitliip; thatwill be ad-

BOOSItoa Hkirmm-tna, <K*1 Bwt»!tk Bock stock JLOO |*r Miiug. P. B.

«rnJ

li.v

DtiiiNo Ilii- pa-t fi'W work* Itn'ii (furii purpose) iffii.;itiilly nt

by certain: pernonn, Iwtli piibjtalprivately, thut IhuCitlztji i» J» "win " pnper; that it Is cotitrollid"tlic rl(ig,".'.('i.i>l "tl'ir fcltiijlar etmental BUCII U S may occur to tln)';cwhotn the prcsenK! of nn I n i dpojicr willing to Ull i'lie truth IsgrtcaM'-'. We linve In-thi-l<nst«taK;d the rcanon,tho ClllZtn • In IKMV.Wo now rulKfuis'lliftt tlio-Citiji'ii In

j U m i , uml tfititit 1» not in anyuiniincr controlled bya"r luK,"* Tin*

duiis of Tin? Citizen nuiubi'iIwouty-two, all rosMeiits o f C'ninfonl.flomc .urt) rupuWlcunH anil noun- w vdemocraU. All nro Inlcie'iteil In thewclfnri! of our town, and tho policy ofTho Citizen hus htcn dlrcctfd frumtliat iioliit of VlnVv, WucoiiM not iii+-prov« tltt<.ini>tiioiJii uwd liy tlmlvml'TKuf Hit Clllii us " In tlii 11< i Hi n • urnj j il | ii'-U kn >ul!i([ tin iu l'> Inunfair nnd tinjii'.r tn miiiiTiKrliit* dt •reel inlbKlntemcliln uf fm-l.i, ami• weIK'IUIVI,1 ttieiu'to'tyivf IKMIII liilinlciil to

"lhii l*'nt Inu^rtvjts uf tin'- town. Tin-Jaot that tho "Cltlzoim " wt-u; BUITPHH-fill lii tho (.'lection doen not i liuum* oiir

In IholcaM. Tin1 nwthods iiiodthe "C1II/.1111" In'il yi-nr anil I hi*

Ilii'vi- ciml tlii' town tliiMleiinilf uf «lol>lnr«, mid tin' t-nd l« not >'<•«. Hut 11 frwof tlu< iMnli'ln huvn Hiitl»lli'il tn ir i\e-

jii-lflonal hmliltloii, <md Wruii 'dwlilr.h will IUIIIK tlu'in n_fuw

dolliii'D a'year, llniifu tln-y i n - lini>pyi

itvi bjr <iif«vr**r.1' wto tboaliloniblo disounaion Ha to

whether tho C'illZt'ti ballots IIBMI lit thew«ru ltgiil.or,not. WJiilo I

tho niWttrr I can BCO "'iiniiy prubiibls il»foots, Vj'ho paper i w d V ycllinv, notuiillo (ufw^uircd by luw nuii -i-hoy were

. not dotivtWl in thu manner reijnlrixl li;law, nolthoVtveri! iho ballotsof tlio mmrequired by raw. The-ro werntwo vhrio'tips of printtnV lined As » o l l u s t n o mv^uf Imllotn priWiculiy imiountu'it to

Tim oitlcoa to hs IUIIHI Ht<ro MTIIUKI)

dosignatod, at), TOWII CIITIC, InBloiid uf

Towniliip Clerk; 'lown O>niuiitt«u instead of TownuhlpHoard" instead of

ys, etc

ouimittco; "RoudCouiiniatlouorii of

All tlireu orr^rH 11107 "Kt throw outtheso balloln; lueaibl)' if dwlarvd llli-«al,tho candidntvn rcully cltictod 'V»uld•orvo, but whnt of tho vaunt t'j\l>lllty ofthe Cliuirumn of tlio

Of tland to hi-

uou.iuul oinlwith which

tendi.d

unfyiH'-cn dlf-lie Uoard.c<in-.

thof«unt year, It In nafcf yto Bay that never befon-In the historyorCruiiford has a l ! j«M cf Eduratloubeen HO 'Idiidcrrd, hnrnpeicil and

Tin* balldlriK of thi.*Orntit and Sher-man schools coiutiii-iicfd In tho lat<*Kpijii);, but i>|)< iiit|i,ni wcrenuspcnjK'dfor pruotk'iilly -ih(r lirst fivo weeke,on lu« to <;XciHf-ive . olid continuedmill1). Motl'Ti thin .proKtviwd n'M-lifncf'irlly tor li fow weeks when thebuilding fj»riiiiiltt<'c ft'portnl that thi-t'uutrni'tor.for tlm Shi'iuinu »cli<x>l'ira*fivt dolnjj fils n-otk'l'lii'oojillti(!'fo pinnaand H|iix'llltntionn or lit.n 'workinnp-lil < iiiiniiii r. work « m sUipprd uudJifti i IJ>M idi riil»l«*ih-lfiy, it jKrrtlfJn <»fl-li* iMiil H»n '/wtfikVfi"*ioTi-'ri'"iitul'"'rr'-bullt, SlnttiT-i wi-nt on in, th'u wayduring the HIIO]I> time <»f c</iistni!:tloii,mid.llimlly the cinitnutor dropped nilwork and left for parti uiikiiown. HIn

ndsnicn nvrur>o:ltinl,n'tii| thnbuild-liiK was llrmlly (tiiitplctod tinilcr thi-lrillifitioii. iiiillcliii'K. on. th.i (Irnnts ihoo i . prii'KM-M'ii kiitlsfnrturily until

In tho MiiiniiKir, nlivn thpcoiitrml-IKIHIIK' very. «low in their -work

an.I It iM'L'fiiife i-yldciil that HM> build-not Jw (Inlxlii-d In time for

th'.' ri'tfiilnropi'iiliitf of school in 8i;p- i

our- I'tinclpal nlbo admits to the<M.-licKil4 of him mid Medicine of theUniversity of the StaU; of 'New York,

'several of our young Bieti having al-ready tnlcen advantage o? till* veryfavorable provision. The. work re-ijulrcd In our Grammar and Primarygrades U the unm; an In tho bchtischooli; of the, State,

Payments . on General school oc-count, July 1st, 16S8, to dateJanitors,IU-jialrs,lucldpntah,T<;aclu'ru,liookt and riuppllt'9,Fuel,lU*ntr ~ ' \... - , -.8ctf<*r Assc'i'juicntj

Sil»,29411,27£17,10

4,198,ijO1,060'pi

270,95

,-iso,oo.. 33,Cfl

f B T - * Umht tnui ctaot. l i u k M madnuUuM.HiiuUanvwd.WBra to L. T. Hr»-OMUI, UlUjV Kf «JUI«.

WANTED-OM at two utranildiKl ror.m. forIf ait tillMn

tor

ciTo W L I « » . W. 1, I.M «0 to 10 (jo»ru mljk

GIDEON E, L XWLOW,w i n torn

Packer's HoioD lertlllzer.rutD Um« and eoJmd roatur-not from

b h rockrtoa. BoluWfdooorfiriD.

Miss W. Edith Blake,

Teacher of Singing.mt U« M I U M GU»fcroc]t and

Uomfon) Bobool, UOUIAT* ftod.Thnmlsyf.

I'uyni'ts to maketo July l3t, '»!>,

Jntilton,

$7,430,01

238,45

4'ui'l—estimated,SiunlrlcH, •

200..'HW

.District Tnx,I'roin 8U1UJ -cst l -

mated.ti'inber. On Invt-tigating nmtt.'in 11 i \v,.9t|leld II of 12WOT found ttiirt the fontinetrtrs-WTh' ] ".rjtinjoted 'In llnan'elal troubles owing to otlioi 'work they wero IntereAed In doing,In New Vorl: City and elspwhuji: IThebuilding committee tried toT hurry

-• 87,500

3.417,13

.inuoli a-i d for« time workmoved idoiigjril ifght, when it againlapsed back into tho old order Ofthings, nml tlimlly work' ceawd alto-.gethi-i Thi- building committeenotllled the Fidelity a n j IKposit Cowho were the bund»men for the con-triu'torn mid under their ordera the

ThO\wuik of our building eoinmlttci'dcM-rvti tlitM'omnieiidallon of nil thisC'ltUcni'.xfor thethorougiiand bulupKn-like manner In which they havo dis-charged their tnift.. Ityth the Grantand Nhenimn ^ m o l s have lioeu con-truVted w i l h l i i \ t h e appnijirla'tion,

voted for the purpose, mid in the caseof the fonih.r bu i ld ing ! thii ikthetux-

lB are to be congratulated on se-d

*U,H7,13From tho closcnuas-of tho above fig-res It- will .be Men "how. ncceaanry i t

87,(KX>,m niked for In the call, pcially as there will probably bo no

d at the disposal of tho Boardfrum July 1st until January, 11)00,when tho taxes becomo available, andIt will bo necessary to borrow lnonoyfor payment of teachers' salary for the

yH of *

Tlin last 'School censim gave 038 chil-dren of school ago l_n (,'ran ford Town-ship,-and when you divldo the amountof tlm appropriation asked torMl.OW),by this number, you Uml thni$it costsa fraction over $13,'J1> per child, peryear,, to odueato'our children,' whichof course also covew cost of bookn,white to oducatu a child ttt a -privateschool, I understand the average costli $iO per year, cxclmlvo of books,I'liriiiB Hiuh n iinu biilhiiiiK for thu

uf-tl>eXatiwii---wnyiilttw.-|MiiK>iitiHif'tlm''i-tintroctt?a!.'^in-'nH-'1t''.>n;^

tho mostcpabU, , „ , , oSiho «....,,. V , l bo ,,p,,u,d today for ,eS. thui. » ^ W our"L.^K m,d it 1ms cv!'r b^'n thdrto t.IO.WI SrhcK-l wiw op>'i.».d in th*>{ (,1Tort to It.oivnso th« ..niclcuoy of thoold building mid In the Holly strwt Whools, mid keep thru, ou « level at

PAUL JJITTNER,Shaving and Hair

Cutting Parlor.LtdW and CMIilnnV Ilair Cutioa and

. . . 8imupooln«,, Op.ru Una*Block. >

Lehigh Valley Coal.Kindling Wood.

OfBc. Chronic]* mock, Yard- Cranlord.

f. A', ADAMS, Agent for. • . . - •

Gorman Amerlcafi Insurance Co..Cranford, N. J. . -

A', V. Office, Boom W, 45

WJJLUAil KLKINFELDER,

Livery and Boarding Stable*.

Adjoining Opera Ilouse,

CRANFORD Kt'w Jtrtty.

JOHN MARIEN, /

PUJIRJOCISTRuth' building, UaioQ A yen us.

Horse-ShOQinam1 Bm^lM^h^"™

PromptlyJOHN SCHINDLER, JR-

UNION AVB., CBANFOIID. N J .

list f And whut ot tli« iiljlht.v or urd\u.ary prlnlorV luiowleilgo I'nin.im tlmpuuf Pol tor, who printed tlio hullota v

' • ' . ' . - • • > * > - * : * ' " • • ' ' .

(•u tho nbiljty of thoso whswinli tn con.trol tho toSn alfiiirii' but then cunii's tin'

-<iut>stio»rthat If ivlwtod on IIUsol bulh il«,ill not tlio present Tuwnnhlp - Ikimtnittteun illevnl Commute* and M i l not theiructs AS Biioh, bo uf no nlaniling in' law ?This is a umttor of iini^rtnnco HintMhould bo uottkHl without ilclny. .'i'jiocry that oilier cuudulatps would not 1»o« luoau otc.^otc.,' as to talio ofllou iiicatofIio~CitUen'« "ballots nro Vliruwn' out Isall nuuwnvio. lu Unit etino tbcro -wouldbo ng qUoruativn.fut it is iiot the |irivl!o.{0.of any rlpctod ofllcrr to turu Iliaover to another.person.

tninrluni.Whether a luxury.dlmlnislie* liiduj-

* trial I'fllcieucy depends on wliat »ort ofa luxury It ia and what eurt of nu iu-UlviJunl is nring it. Rccna«c some lu j -

conclusion that till lumrli-s oro to b«roudomnvd. Tlio ocunouilst who imllctilumrv ru the ground that it makesmen laiv lomvi sight ontiroly of tho cffMtof tlm priujvet of Injury in makingmen work. If luxury itself tends to

< slacken tho cnerslo* of Individual*, thodcslr« for luxury tends to qniclicn theirenergies. Ths second tendency, is atleast oa strong as tho first l ' a u i in-clined to Miovo it tho utrouxer. .Menwould' probably work less rather thaumore if thp prospect of luxury wen-taken away. A vary powerful motive toindustrial activity, would thus, bo de-stroyed. —"F. Spencer Baldwin,

olliee

iinnrx on September U'M'H, nnd '.Hi nilyhiys 3i'ssiou» wirt- lii'ld lu tho*? bull-'

itt\ld in tin- Orant school, our mainfi-ftool has U'Oii in. fi'islun ijtf Uiiy-i,yo ti^nt it-\viH-l> '| T-*-*|lth*—tt>— eoinpiptt^tin'l(\|[ul nchool year of ». im-mln bo-j(oiv the inlddlo of June. The enroll-1mi'iit hi tlu< Ornjit school is now zin,and the building will aoeonfodnte 5wipupiln in ID cln.14 iwi)l<. The Oarlleldschool ut Oiirwood wns o|H-ned on.Sopteinbir l;J, 'I'S. iind Inn K-eu .in | | n ,session every sohool dny. Tho emxill- h

meiil .is U3 mid the buildlug will ae-

, with tho best In the State. Thomembers Imve given valuable, time to

tlio citizen.?' tif Cruiiford apprcciuU)their work'.\

-C F: N". BnrsDACiE," —•District Clerk.

"Littlo Alllo" Votter received tillsmorning by'impress, n.nlco samplepitckngo of V. P. Q..,Klett Powder.TI1I3 powder is highly recommended,

I "nd llui W l h h hstates that tho wash-'animals -Is t ^

JOHN ISENMANN.Waaliiugtou Market llu.chor

All Kindt of JlraU aud Provisloos

City Dressed Beef.. (No Embalmed Uoef)

Dailyfrep dolj varies in Cruoford. Ordsramay bo left "at nMidenw SpringUeid ove.or stand 102 WiubluKton Market. N. X.

CHAS. VANDEVEER,

Artist Horse ShoerAnd Bicycle Repairer. ,

i ., com«ct«i wttrctlj.ij^itliifWei':—

Mra. A. W. MEYERS.

Intelligence Office.(load, reliablg iwritnU f anil«hod on ihdrt notit*.

Dintuiauuc done prouipUjr, atrwMnatil.ratM. , |

Umltit i i w i t f f . r n » r of «.'»n-ry Strut, ';

ADVEBII^EMKNTS. Gijc Cr<

4Grand Special Sale in Groceries.

Free deliveries in Cranfoid Mondays and Fridays.Prvh H.T. tfta ma 4a. .-••

Hart u u i l im»o<a floBT p*r t>U.

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11.10

Hwt >ont cnml h«nn or h«V«n B w « (>rt».. EJam tiumm,K c f IbV« B wKooocfurtI t JFrabrh i»»«.«uiFrench McuhroiMi' h l l «

. In-

Ue4Se

JOotea

1M

LIQUOR DEPARTMENT.A special sale of high class wines and liquors, every

bottle guarantee! satisfactory in every respect. .Ifoaofrua ry whitkjy, p v qturt,HeuotTVaTjmwblikij. pvixllon,KmHackj rj» whUiej, per qurt,l U » 7 . p r r

iii*kr7, (f . per quart,

Hffiitb*. PbUadHJuhltt ala or portMr, pOnlltiimlon 81j»rr/wiu».8w««t Aos»licm win*, per (alivil. IM

100t'JO"-<

2.-V)' 1.75

GOrdot.. 1.12

l.uiqt. We

BroV Port »in», per quart. K»i. Dr»sr A BOB'' oli} Highland Bcotch

wLi»kfjr. p*r bottle, ' 1J*•Caher'i oU Scotch whiakey, ' t-**Sir Hub'Burnrtrt Okl Tom fin. pw bottle, tU

dot. vnPure alroUol, p«r qaart. .tit. Sullen claret bottle 22

. Sued

Mail aiuLTelephoueOrders Prbftiptly Pelivered..All purchases of $3. or over delivered in Cranford,

VVestfield and Koselle every day free by express.. Store, closes Saturdays 11 p. m. "•' .'"•

133 Broad Street, Corner East Grand,

Reliable Foot-WearAt the Right Price.

Aa Spring is here and you will want Seasonable goodsgive us a call as we are getting in goods of the

latest styles at less than New York prices.WHEELER'S, JAHN BLOCK.

LEflHY'S SEED flND FLORflL STORES.WE DO UNOSCDPE GARDENINS OF flll KINDS.

Th« kboTfl cut shows a lawn throq weeks »(tor lowing • with LEAHY'S EXTRA* I l t e CEN lRAL PARK LAWN QRASd SEED," 20c. por ftt, 83-lJiO :por ba.heL

Tuliero>o Bnlbs on lya i d l l

hnico Cflnna'Jnion UeU:(une}

- lo . f»ch. Mal-ii-ria Bulbs ' . So. each.2o.••". SweotP-is bc»t miio'd 20c. Jib.

. 2e. " Tbo larjjwit •tock of OAKDEII 8EED3lOaporqt. in Uie STATE. ' -

Orders by Mail Prompfy Attended t o -L E W SEEO fiHD FLOHRL STORES •

aao East Broad Street, ~ - ELIZABETH. M. I.

Established

eoininodate-GO pupils. It 1m* notnecessary to clo*e Una scho<.d at anytime ^H'eausiMjf- eold or existcuco of

The Sherman school on Lincoln ave-1uuo was opem-d Jaiiurnry 1, >;> and itins been in session SI days, havingbeen e-Josed on Lineoln's birthday, thed.'iv of the """

i'rof. M'lllnrd II, Morse, so ho should!havo no hesltnuey ns to use. . ThVpowder U for sale by Excelsior SupplyCo., SB Wsey street. New York.

Manning's Steam Granite Works,Headquarter! for

; MONUMENTS and HEADSTCN SFront Btnct car. Central irona*,

rinlullcld, N. J.

ts.'Blj<md fhe buildlug nill not uoeommo-l\lnte any motv than ihit nimiber. i

Tlio si-hoob of thetovvn-<hipaw now'wellurgnuUed; the-Shenuaa and Our- iHeld schools aiv duing the work of the•••eivud and thiixl and fourth rrimaiv IKradeM.imd pupin pass frum the high"-;o>t class in these »eluvN to the tli>t.I'llimuy b-rud>.- iu the (Jiaut Whool jIn the UariUid school one teacher has 1

>e ot thivo glades , l u thcShcr-1man school two teachers uro em-;

•yed, one hnving: the,.luurih-grade!

Velocity' of I'rojeoltlee,Eiperimcats with improwd instrn-ents for uioaiuring thp'Telocity of

projectiles huvo shown that tho speedon i&crcnsing after tho mihiilo bn.<

left the mouth of tbo cannon. Lravingthe muzzle -wi th 0 veKwityat itKmt

4 fetit in a Bts.oiiil. a proj?eli!<; fcns.becti obsirved ti)"" ItiirVSise' Itrf^jVcfJ tfiabout 1,0 1> foci per second within thefirst six feet It ia only after bavinstraveled about 25 yards that tho pro-jevtUo'i, velocity becomes reduced totbs tpecd that . it had on lcavios thelantde. r . '

eeoiid uud third grades.In the Grant school wo have four j I

tekchers In the Priuiury.idepartment,!one for each grade: thi* ilepartmcntjlhn? Invn a l i g n e d the four roi.>'.iis ou1 ho llrst tloor." In •heOniu imar dc-I'ni1int\§r « e now have th iw. teaeheivfor four grade*. -..'-.- .

In the U

cnANKpim coiTxrii^ij,

L. r. v. anTMEB.

Whereat, It has plonsod A l o i i i « v .|tio>l to tiiku from amoutiat us, our IHumored brother, L l ' . - V , brym^r, |

1 Ui'siriiiu to place upou rouordour I>w.> of the lois sustained by Uus I

I Council, thewforo bo it fiiesoh-ed. That >ve bear testimony I

i t o Ins vulua 11s a m«aibor ot this !J Council, aud tho tiadily shown byfI him iu the pertvruiauce ot every!I duty. Hip stejiKuBtueun ut purpow,|

ai and sinoority iu the disclmrgeoZ I|rvt>iiousibihlu>s Coiuuiilted to him,!j will rvor coatinuo to be a bright ex-1lauijilo1 t o his f»llow members, andj

Resvktd, That u e placa upon . . . .oni our eppreeiiition of the high inqr-1al purpoio whicii tfiiided and uoutrol-1

I led his actions. „ # .-• IRewired, That greal aa our l o s s !

ha« been, we rvcotfuue tlio far great-1»<r loss sustained by the member* of Ihis family, aud eommoud them to the I

M.F. WHEELER,CI1LU 1.1

Lake Hopatcong Ice

C. C. EOFFMEIER,rucncAL

: Steam mid hot watrr beatlnr. Tinnln. and hoiI " airhnallnj. E»uin*IMtanital>sTtur

B « » r a o l j t lB»rao<ljrmt»rconi»«l<M».Op»r« lloaw Block. Otnfonl. N. 1.

ROBERT RINDELL.

Lehigh Coal. LumberDIZAIN PIPJS,

LIME, LATH. PLASTER. ETt.

lelici-s m\- emplined ineludlng tluHI'rinclpiil. vvJio is c»>mpelli>l to conduct;

iei'lS;tionseai-h|i:iyexeert Friday. j(» hen he ha? live recitations. Wlien it j Iis evident that -much stijvnir-orj- work jN ub'olutply nt-eeiary in t>>i>*Uram'

tidnubasftit to tho family of our ]late brother and that they also bt>|

|pub!istufd iii theCraofonl iStu&b.JAMKS W. KKKOCSOS.KDJJI^D B, HOKTOS.

STARTHEATREELIZA8ETHSaturday, March 23*-Thegt\at JI»i..

hattao- Theatre (X«w York) success,•The Turtle," ••ill pUy a return

engagement, demanded by the largo andwell-pleasod audieuce of FeK 16 with

1 the original company aud all ito rich«en io effect* and accessories. "•

Tharsilay; April 13i-iremembe> thedate—"A Runsiw»v_Oirl,;'ia its entirety.This is absolutely the only one-UK h ieugsgemrnt of thise. ni|iany, and it i»with pride tl.stCoI. Morton informs UM-public that his theatre has secured thisexceptional offering. •

Ferguson and Van Jlame.

Insurance and Real Estate.Insurance policies correctly written.' Get our figures

before'insuring elsewhere.Buying. Selling, and Renting I eal Estate a specialty.

Greater New York Office 34 Pine Street -Telephone Coll a7Sn CortlOailu • .

The-ElizabethtownGas Light Company.

Supplies gaa to the people of Cran-"ToftjTTbr fight and fuel. If you have

never used gas for cooking" purposestry it and you will be pleased. TheCompany will furnish and set allutensils necessary to use gas for fuel.A gas range 'is economical and con-

uJ „.

Address the Companj* at •124 Broad street,

Elizabeth

I

Loyal Addil

"The' Biardoltonight

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Mru.R J.O)Lakewood. N . ,

C>urt CranfcTuesday night.

Wittnobert aadrortiameat tl

Mrs, Jasper <a visit to frieai

MiasRaaneyOrscaKraun<

of Craotord, isThe Junior (

meeting Mondi

The next Onat the home of

' April., . .

T.J.VanOrmoved to" 15)Newark.

The Junior Inight at tha hoMUo street.

The Crouton-Van inforinal mi-"dpora lloaw.

Another cotlheld at the hoiTueeday ereni

Lieut. J. B.son's flagship,

. family-on Pitti

" Regular mowill be hold mtPlummer.on 'p.m. •

All lovers ofto hear thatgive us. a muHouse on Api

The Board 0' letlC Club mec

the ball team'"AlbertTosoh,

The moat :cannot help Iin theCit. orggisiug . for tCandidate* I"Alliol". .

Rosolle yot<

tti040 fiivormj": ty. they wero

miijority whitfor the carryi

Laca-oartaiwhich wore q<winter needSteam Ls'uni]attention of toccasion to ttprovementa tadded reoeulwhich enabletory work.

ThA.Beoepi. Officers set f<postponed. Itreception nBegen'tCS.

- -apecial—meeontartainmecfollow thei'nand staff.

Mr. Edwaigave a illustilaud," hereanother," TlFreabyteriacThe same leicey at Boumcrowded hecolors. Tict•ale at Ml

\^ Krause, andSociety and

If you neeT B S C I T I Z C :

•---•"•"BAa, Norman-i

j

..;

"gym" Wedlittle end- -ipitcher.

Several olpracticing s

Beginniniof this seaagymnasumson. It isThompson,wUlba wi

-night

: TboAthltoo did Dotbold theirJ&aoagsr fo•blybsssti

Albert TBgerof theOne.. \ ^

If you »Crcats..

TheChoevery Mor

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Page 3: iorsuments and Headstones, · iorsuments and Headstones, Cemetery IPork of every description. . Best material and woi., Prices to suit everydne. Get my designs and prices before ordering

Bualnesa Taught by Business (Sen

Groceries.days and Fridays.ml h*ma or bacon lb.,

t i . . t*.<*™ CUM.. Ibheear. lb.

toUe4Se

aaJOoMe

O

MENT.s and liquors, everyry respect. .o'i. Port win*, per quart, U*BOB'S old Ui«M«nd Bcoteh. per bottle, - U *

Ifcotch mhitket, - 1.U>tt'a Okl Tom (in. per bbttla. LitPort or BbefTT win*, •. L ,tt»per qaart, . , 73arttbuulaOc . da*. U J

inptly Delivered..vcred in Cranford,ce by express.1 p . m . "•' . • '.'•

• 9East Grand,

ight Price.it Seasonable goodsin goods of ther York prices.

JAHIM BLOCK.

HAL STORES.OF ALL KINDS.

Vng with LEAHY'S EXTRAo. por qt,'S3'50 :per btuheL

LlESfPRlGlS. - :"nibs ' • , So. each,bent mixed 20c. Jib.•tm* of GARDEN DEEDS

T E . '••':'..•• - . '

Mall Prompff Attended t o -

STGRESELIZABETH, M. f.

[iJ>lame,al Estate.. Get our figures I..

here.

Estate a specialty.?k»Craniord,Pine Street -

SATURDAY. MARCH 25. I833t.

Town Tolk.

Lojal Additional maeta Wednesday

"Ttie Biardof Education tbaaldtonight

meet

Mrs. R.J. Garaerjs making a visit attaSewood.N.J. . \

Cmrt Cranford,' LO. F-. meet* nextT u e s d a y n i g h t . • • - ' • •

Wittnsbert aad Doremua chsng«"theiradrortiament this week. ,

" Mrs, Juper C. Hunt Isaws tods? tora visit to friends at Glen Core, S. I.

Miss Kenney of RoasU* ia Tisitioff Uia»Grace Krauaeof Marlborough street..Miss Carriei Nix of New York,fonaorljof Crunford, is Tisiting friends in town.

The Junior C. E. held their regularmeeting Monday afternoon in the chapel.

Tha next Cliarity Euohra will bo heldat the home of lira. Hust some time inApril. . . ' . . -

hare re-T. J. Van Order ani familymoved to" 158 Washington, arenas,Newark. .

Tbe Junior Patriaroha give a dance to-night at the home of EL It. Belsker onMUn street.

The Cranford Musical Club will g i nan iaforowlmujioal on April ,3> "» the

""Opera" lloose."*;"-,""'."-""";"-''---' -"--•Another cottage prayer meeting W M

held at the home olGeo. H. Krausa' onTuesday evening.

Lieut. J. B. Roller, formerly of Samp-son's flagship, New York, ia visiting hisfamily^ Pittafleld street.

" Regular meeting of tha W . C T . U.will be held at the residence of Mrs. A.H.Plummer, on Tuesday, March 28, at 3p. m. , • •

All lovers ot good moaio will be pleasedto hear that Mia M.'E. a Huston willgive us. a musical treat in the OperaHouse on April Jl... ../.„.._

Tho Board of Governors of the Athlotla Club meet tonight. A manager forthe ball team will probably be selected'Albert Tusch, Jr.. soems tho most prob-

was held ThurtJoj night. All themember* were present befon the boar

t with the exception ol EEowsid Crott>ell who lupl the others waiting abouta minataa. The - first csghteraM pree-

•nt were nearly alt Cite, vho watchedith great satisfartion the consummation

of their bops*, aa all Cit Committee.Clerk Marshall calta) the Commutesiorvl«r acdttBiadfor a nomination tor

Chairman, j Mr. CrosawtU w«9 chossjinanimousty, and in acotpliig tb» po«iion said that except where he might errhrougb ignorance, he would act in a fairnd impartial raaoner. He asked that

the recent disagreeable circumstancesaadhappeniBSsbetorgottcaaad burt»d.

He believed that the oew ToWOihipCommittee would deal fairly andttosesvjoa various questions and by the peopleand would act in ag»atl*taaaly manner.

The Clerk had carefully, prepared ai»tof the boainesa to bo dose at the

meeting by which the Chairman wasguided, although frequently asking forexplanationa. In the early part of the Imeeting &lr. Severance took the letd indissossioas but towards the end Mr. Ho-Intir* seemed to gaining the upper hand.The question as to which* will 4ake Mr.Foster's plao> as the loader of the Com-mittee did cot appear to be settled.

The first business after selection ofChairman was the election of TownshipTreasurer. - Mr. Mclntire was chosen atsame salary as last year, 8100, and authorited to procure boad from Surety JOo-

b ^ i h T ^

dan «*k»d for a report from. lh» Town-ship Eo«iae«r,hut did not specify .thsparticular pitca of deteetiv» work ha de-sired a report on, at any rate coos wassubmitted. The matter ot overchargesin the accounts ot Assessor and Collectorwas laid over until tho,tMt matting aaalso tbe alleged attempt to blow up theschool house boiler. '

A request from the Garwood Land andUnprovasBenut Co. tor three osw lightsat Garwood wa* referred to CommUtc*-man Severance. ,'. •

A bid from J. Q. Cook to supply crush-ed stone, all sUss, at 81.20 per tonreceived and the Clerk ordered to secureother bid*.

The following bills were ordered paid• Everett 4 Pianos, roads, > SL64' J. DitieL road*. 1L82

A. DitxaVroada, 10.63D. A. Everett, elecUooa, ' 10.83CUAbry, " 1088G.E Ludlow, - „ 1088a t Marshall,onaoot, lil.10"

" " sundries, ' MO

and fipanite Works.. 182 Eest Front Street. Plainfleld.

Juat received, a fine lot of uew and artistic designs formonuments and cemetery memorials. First class' work always, fair prices, no misrepresentation.

See oar designs and prices before ordering.

Business CollegeOf Elizabeth.

f GO p"*9 Ti*lt|011

f a rorONC MONTHPromotion l» Individual.('ill Julia*

a.». «nj U«:noutHT

Cor. North and Union avenues,

ship. lathis connection the followingletter was read later ia tha evening

T. ifartAoH, Cta-t,I observe'that at a recent meeting of

your honorable body a resolution, wsspassed instructing the Clerk to furnishthe Township Committee with a list ofexpiring insurance 30 days in advance otexpiration. I beg to offer a bid to furn-ish the; bond of the Township Treasurer•n the aum of 815,000, believing that Ican show the authorities that ths amountpaid last year, 875 tor *aS15,( 00 bond iaentirely oat of order and extravagant, tosay tho least, daring the mlrong competilive times wo have bad for tbe Ust yearor more.

J*s.W.There was dead 'silenco for a abort

_ _ G U U K C U N O T E S .

itetaoDi$T.The Rev. A. Evans addressed the

Junior League Friday afternoon.Next Friday the. Junior Epworth

League will hold an Easter social. Atthat time there will be a Dumber ofpritva given out

The Rev. F. O. Ham occupied tha pulpit of the Church last Sunday eveningon accent of the ill health of Mr. Evans.

The EpworUi"League will meet Wed-l ^ i at' tli» tumo : of Miss

The most pathetic, yet abusive (hecannot help that) .article ever printedin the Cit. organ is the •'editorial" apolo-gising . far tba defeat of the CitizenCandidate* for school Board—Poor"Allied". . . .

Rosolle yotod Tuesday night on a 630.-•000. ni sv.,eshwU jrvpQsition. and , Sihilethota favoring tho project had a plurali-

: ty. they, were a few short of an absolutemiijority which is. said to be necessarytor the carrying of the project

Litica curtains and many other thingswhich wore constantly In use during th«winter need cleaning. The AmericanStonm Laundry would like to call theutt-Dtion of the lady of the houso at thisoccasion to their establishment. New im

Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork.• All kinds of

. Poultry and game in season.We sell the best, and always at reasonable prices.

; J. N.IRVING.

Agnes Ussing.

supposed the committee would have togive some consideration to the cgmmuol-cation wtricb. was. referred to ifr. Md-tntire as he had been autliorU«l to procure the bond. ' .

After a resolution that the Chair appoint committees had been passed andinstruction by the Clerk as to procedure,thVChmrapp^Jbt<yssW!i^ Commit Cw;

Subject for March 28. " Unreality.'All are cordially Invited.

SCHOOL ELECTION.Ths annual mooting, for the election ot

School trustees sod the voting ot, appro-priations for school purposes was hold inthe Assembly room of the -Grant schoolTuesday night In addition to the ususi business, the question of selling thoold school buildiog and the disposition ofthe, proowdawaa decided. -..; J

District Clerk Brundago called thimeeting to order and asked for nominalions for chairman. ' Mr. E. D. Hortonwas unanimously chosen,-when It was

ng.; Mr.~ EL W. Uule was theft tiuanfm-uUy elected, and fulUUed the duties ofis, at times, trying position In sn able

ind impartiolnmnner. Mr. N. R. Posteras selected as secretary with Messrs.

L. L. Coudert and A. L. Miller as tellers.The secretary read the cull for theeeting. after which the District Clerk

Maura. Mclntire and Thompson, endingby.askinz " is that right !" On the FireCommittee Messrs. Severance and Mo-Intire were appointed. .

Tbe bonds of the Overseer of the Poor(300 P. DitzeL and A. Ditxel bondsmen.J. Hennessey $300, J. O. Moore, bonds*man; and Jno Schindlsr, Jr , $200, E. W.Hale, bondsman, were approved.

Ths same order ot business used Ust

tory work.Th« .Reception to visiting R. A^ Grand

. OfBoera set for laat Tuesday ntgbt waspostponed. It is now proposed to bold tbereception next Thursday night, andRegent C. S. Littell will probably call aspecial meeting for > that-night Anentertainment and refreahmfnt* willfollow the reception ot the Grand Regantand staff. ~ . ~t~~:T*"" '

Mr. Edward P. Tenney of Roaella whogave a illustrated lecture, ** Rural Eng.land," here some time ago, will giveanother," The Yollowstona Pork,!* at thePresbyterian Chapel next Tuesday nigtr.The same lecture was given by Mr. Ten-ney at Bound Brook some time since to acrowded house. The pictures are Incolors. Tickets are 25 centa sod are forsale at Jtarions drug store, by Mr.

- Krause, and members ot the Ladies AidSociety and the Junor League.

' It you need mercantile stationery giveT U B Crruca a call.

ny.

- BftSEBAtL W0TE8.Norman Hall the catcher on the Ath-

l^io Club baseball nine, was la the Club"gym" Wednesday night timbering up alittle and- -incidentally coaching • newpitcher.

Several of the ball players have beenpracticing at the Club bouse recently.

of Cran-you havepurposes

tscd Thed set all8 for fuel.and con-

| a t . - . • • • ;

eet,iziibctb

Beginning next Wednesday the playersof this season's dub will be ia the clubgymnssam getting in shape for the sea-son. It is expected that Hall, Tabor.Thompson, Mills and Warner Hibbard

i l ti

changed fox the convenience ot the newmember, Mr. Thompson, to the secondTuesday of each month. The NationalState.Bank of Elixabeth and tbj> WestHeld Bank were named as depositories oftownship funds. Ur. Cromwell suggestedthat the Committee should dejposit inTrust Co, at interest (tho plan adoptedby the Board of Education with regardto school money last year), but this mat-ter was laid over for possible future ao-lion. The apportionment of roadmoney was laid over, but tho aame rateof compensation,for work was died, asprevailed last year. The various membars ot the committee were appointedtnspflctors ot Roads in their own districtsand Mr. Severance named as custodianof township rooms.

After organization the regular order olbusiness was taken up. The first beingcomplaint by O. E. Ludlow thai theelectrio light near his bouse was oumost ot the time. Referred to MrThompson. '

D. Ereiff complained of over Cow olwater on property to west of Cook'istorage house on South avenue, byof stoppage of culvert trader Cook'sdri »e-way. EngiBeerVreeland said that pres-ent culvert was too small The Clerlwas ordered to direct Mr. Cook to re-move obstruction to the Sow of waterrbesama action wastalcsa with regardto culvert under driveway in front ofCrane's store. Union sveaae.

A letter from A. j . Beckley was read

full in another column.The next business was the election of

hreo trustees for the tull term of threeeara in the place ot O. O. Toller, It C."lume and J. E. Warner, whose: tert&sod expired and nominations were csllodtor.

Mr. F. W. Park noninaUd J. E.Warner, L. P. Naylor and Wm. a Els-ire, making a speech in favor ot these

«a but being Interrupted by 8.'. Cox- The names on the Citicen ticket

WTlOIigtTeT^TEr^nsoi

with the team «ach. nractlc*~*/

Tbo Athletic Club Governing Commit-tee did not meet last Saturday but willbold their regular maeting tonightManager for the baseball team will prob-ably be settled at this meeting.

Albert Tosch Jr. is spoken of for mansger of tbe team. He wiUmaka »v good

offering to clean the sutlers on Northavenue for the dirt obtained. Mr. Cramwell objected, atying that the proper wajwas to plow ap the gutters and throw theloose dirt to ths centra of tha roadway.It w u explained to hid that this -wouldh.rHlVdo for a'macidaniiiod ro*k' Thematter was finally referred to Freehold*Vdamson tbe discovery by the Cots'.a'ittee that North aveoue is a Count;Road. '

A communication froa Lawyer Che!wood of Elizabeth was read sUticg tba* client bad parchased part of the o!<DoWitt property 50 -Cranford "avenisd ajkinj toh»rotc«tax«««oJ fisscarmenta due apportioned between the two j

Is Your SleighReady for Business?

It unt we will maktt it roiuly in»lioiiuietr«, or sell you a>new <ina fruui ourlai>r» ftuvk, aud rau »up|ilji ymi «itl.wasoaablo U|> rubni, blunk#U,

, . SIclEh Bell*,tiud all ttiet>tc«tiiriuin<'iv»ur) fur MIt-Utactary ntul coiiifi'tUblo niuUc Utiv.

H. L. Rnk, Westfield. i

Railway Hand Laundry.

work. /.Earniijr; wojrjk, aH.ilat jjieceB

ironed per lb. 5c. AH pieces Btarched aiid| lforiecl',special rates. Shirts ironed by hand 10c. Lace curtainsper pair 50c. Dropus a postal and wagon will call foryour, laundry..

A.. T.CKANIt J»•., l>roft.

0 0 VOU HItO NEW

WindowShades ?W*<r<u*. (unU«h vmi «Ut>au| kimwa ktytt. ivra

IK* jtKt u«w4tMW Curtain •* • ! • • OF BatuioH,*

f taui*Uor

C*rp«t«'n«a«lwill t'tiU &ii>i li»i»

iun haml.

CRJIJ1F0R.D HJILLJlanof.

lbCanCofT^a •Dnrki-e.Cainup largeQaron OJivco Helected

li.l'kRn llmkwheat •iune<l Hcctx, New

O>al llrand 'l'i>>uatoe<» If " Wax Iteaua

," Pumpkin

Atwater were placed In nomination aep-urately by varlutis " Citliens" and A. V.Uart was nominated by Mr. W. B. Clark.

The polls wore k«pt open one hour and19 ballots were cast, resulting as follows:

So*. E. Warner, 132 'E. A Johnson, 83128 •!!- B , Atwater, 82

Wm.CElibre, 107 •Wm.M.HTgbie.BlA. V. Hart. 40

•Cititon Candida tea.— -After the result of the election for

ruatees had been announced,' the chairman stated that the next business wsstha voting ot appropriations tor thimaintenance of the schools. The Boardasked tor $7,600 for maintenance and830O for grading at tbe Sherman schoolgrounds.

Mr. Ferguson moved the granting ol87,800 aa asked for by the Board.

J. Howard Cromwell endeavored tohave the matter of appropriation conaidered at tbe same time as the disposalof tbe old school buildiog with the purpose that the proceeds ot the sale shouldbe deduoted from lbs appropriation votedAll were in favor ot tbla, but It was explaioedbjr.tha District Clerk that tbe

-(Successor to W. A. Sim»).

10c.25c.180.SO.-.12o.100.Ho.7o.

lOo,

j

Fr. .h LolwterBou«cd Mackerel

Mak

ptt can

ikindenaeilMa .<'oufct).trated 8oui)» aatorfsJ, canOini;prrlnspsperlb.HodaCiackors "

15o.7c.

lOo,Co.So.

Hay, Straw, Oats, Flour, and Feed.

We Give Trading Stamps.Vsaula am bot. Uo.

•• •• IDo.CcaCora

P M S

Toastow

CataapABOD(SUoUQtut

Hacenwl

PuUboijBou

<tt. but. We.•• lOo.

11s,t «aiu fut Uo.

IMVlb.Ua.Itottta.ttorO..

Hi cu to,10 U « for Bo

10c.

WbMUU

PanUnlU M U n l

•lOe.Ue.

Ub. p«l» Wo.

Praat* 'ItUls. enua clmw

VmcbmItaUadOslou

10c.

Ik.Iota* for Ut.

•• " 10c.•• c in Me.•• " We.

lib " Itte.tic

Syrup 10c per quart

Peed, (t)at8, Grain, Hay Straw.

It U known to everybody In Crsoford that the Best and Cheapest plsoto purchase '

Clothing,DryGoods, Shoes&Hats-If at—

law demanded that aipeoifle amount beappropriated and thai be was compelledto make a retum of tbe amount withinUn days. It was not known whetherthe old building would bring «l orSSOO,beooe he ooUld not make bis returns asrequired. Others spoke to the aamepoint, but Mr. Cromwell insisted thathis proposition be put to the meetingIt was voted down by a large majority.Mr. Ferguson's motion to appropriate87300 was then carried.

Od the question of the disposal ot tbe<ild building several motion* were made,

C d thsttbeTrustees be empowered to sell, and placetho proceeds in the general school fundwascairied.

LAGGREH It BALLCarpets

It you want trade advertise ia TBK

every Monday and Friday evening to

Cor. SOUTH emel WALNUT AVENUES.

Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed.

»;OII HAMSUN" ""

Springfield, tivcmuWillow Htreet,.WuHhingtuu pluctr,

h

F.E.C. Wlnckler, owner.Willow atroot.

Now U Ihv llutvtu UM Autl iavu y<Mtr fuwUiI.ninbort'M Ucuth 10" I,Ice, •

9 u . IU61U OJ . IU: i U ut. SO c 11 <» ua'. 11.OlnCnii-lit fur Voting

V.V.1 m. 1001 I ua: 23c

I'lca I'owilcr lorunit FuwU.

l ib. Kai frlha. »l.Carbollo Vcciiiln 1'uivdvr.

f IU.'Sei,llbl.4illli»llM.M<i;a. .- ' f i l l u«r*r low* lt«°*tr«rii{fli.

tc«»i1tiiuld Wcu Klllt-r.

V-*-4Cf

t

H «ml-5*11 i«J-1Huulta* DINIIIIY-I

I I IJ. IHII «*-•(! fur $1.11.

Poultry Ncttlni; Mnt Ittiliucil.*'l luih Mesh Nit. ll» uliis

II In. OVjiHllu.tSeiMln. 113): su'lii.- ll.il; M0. »IJlU; tain. U.I J;4»lu. |/*J;&llli.»:i; U In.

-•••1-InelrMesrr:It lo. t\M; 11 ia. l;.l^i Jl In.Jft.ni I

tlhcvuax

9 4 { l

KftebroII (• fSofwUutm. IO"i*roa utiUt* of I rulU.

fiorooit Uoom' ' • ' ' " | ISotwIJ. ' • • •'

Wlnduw Hcreen I'rmues,: tt I tO I7ci auli,Ureed Mo«|iiltu Cloth.

, la |wf n u n luot is Inch lo W IncU In wMik'.Dou*tforect our Haulier Moult-

ing I'owdcr. ' . v,I lb. nut Kei S I lb.cuu II.

11 will IMII >'Mi f'»U la f tow cuivJUIuu 'Im-laa'tli* mouitlnf iu<«.

H«r I « k u d N«» JM»«» ASMIU tot'Prairie Htnto InriilintorM und

JlromlcrN.W. aall all kio>ll of IMia Cuttara.

Don't Forget Onr Ilanncr EggFood uud Tonlo for Uifu».

Bicycle Sundries an J Repairs.for four o£ tlae>BEST STANDARD WHEELS:

PIERCE, SYRACUSE, SPAULDING AND PILOT.Wheel© from $26 to 860.

Repairing promptly attended to.

Live Poultry,,JBKK* tftrB«Dd (ur our Orvid tatalo«u» I'ru.

Addrosa, Excelsior Wlrb andPoultry Supply Co.

29 Vosor street. Now York.

n ^ . tf^v-

parts. After disciisiion the matter w«> !referred to tb« Collactor to apportion,

pus application with diagram being

Thoroughly.

bsaiccss Cbair*

All Craalord work (itra apeeUl sttmtloa. Ut«xtn chsqn lot cmrtae>.

135 Broad tad 29 W. Gnad 8trtrt»,EsaWtb, S. J. Td.776.

C. M. TRAVIS & CO.MonumeDtal and CemeteryiWorks

BEASONABLfi" WUCE&P I l ^ T ^ i A ^ S WORK.

' HO.NOBABLK, COUltrEOUS BUSINESS

And all kinds of Cemstcr; Work.

20 and 32 Somerset St.. PUll^FIBLD, ii.

A.O.HOPKINS, _UPHOLSTERY.

Ualr itattrasses Itomad*.Room 11 Op«ra House.

JOHN WATEBSON.

CarRoom 9, Opera Hotme.

EstimaUa t linusbed pramptl;.t ._. ...._ ..

Locks knobs, butts, •craws, noils of ailkind) aqd general hardware for

sals at rsasoaabls prioea. *

W. 'W. 2*1 eraclell.

i.:

* -irt

Caraenter and Builder,Jobblnit o t t e n d o d t<5.

BataUlsac*, Walsnt a»»au», Cra&ford.

Page 4: iorsuments and Headstones, · iorsuments and Headstones, Cemetery IPork of every description. . Best material and woi., Prices to suit everydne. Get my designs and prices before ordering

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I \v:v.i i i f t i r i ra i ly i n t l i c i i inrni!! '"1 "wulte iT"fI ' r i l l l ' HIT l i n t l i i ' i i ' iTl l i i r rmir t j '

• h n u p u t i i w i i r d h i n i- . ic ill I I M ' » ' I n lulijimr-te rn o n tin.' h i l l t i i«t m i d ti> l l .n I I . T I I I i.f-w b e H ' t b o m i i i n . p o r t i o n iif l l i M n n u y v.ii'i

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r y-.-ir ••••iiin.iry.nni) for m o l I tI ' l n f i k ' j i B of p i r a t d u n r t ' r , a n di ' - i . ' < i riirir.il. Y o u i l i a l l d e c l d o• " 'r 'Tiil yoT» cfirff t o t o b o i t npoTj. • 1 r»' r • ' Y i i u . i i r ' i o t u t i v o c f?.u..i:te j f i not 1"i . n "iiv. ieli vili:'!'". yi't I Lii^w

f tli" i'lViinl (if Mu'nhat-;•! u.yi'iir-aud » half ufjo.

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11 i i i i i n n " ; to en ni u.!>. i-...rt.ii.; v i t l . l n II iliiyi l ' ( c l a y : Tin ro Will li«(u LI li tlii.ii Tur I'M." Wlin"t i" |i'.-(,i;t- ynur kii'nvl-j . i .f . . t i . ' i! land v.'ill i l t lold

| - ; ( >i i ne r.i t !;IIOH il'i; t h "

r:itf..r.i' t 'i-l 'cv, l i l 'mit, findi i ' i-i-i iii'i,f (lumjir. I/Okl:

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»bll!;fn# per*jn. H« was. I knew, aI>yal subject of Kins George, whichmode me cfimfol of tny words.

"Acd you ar» from McLalr of Pblla-ileljihla* I havs-beard of tbat gc'ntle-tc.iii—a xo'/j'and'true fcritiiti tabject."

'.•Tbe'saUiS. «ir," I re|<lle4. "Wfiy.«ir. wb»t ii innd*! in writing in a pack-ago which J bave fur General Knyphun-nru frt'iii Mr. McLair cost <h«l gentle-insrj' alfiif' £20 to'obtain.acd a week'swak bttUhn, It has to do witb the pro-[,(«'il attacl-ii on the Americans, and so,yon see,, it Is important"

All tliirtriade Wbjtiiig greatly inter-att& as'hc stood there before nie, totpnuipbTi hetfiit;bt I vouched no furtherli,f.,riiiitimi. with the rualt that he

i eutly I- ft iiie. luQlfriDg to himself.'A minute, llr. Whiting, Is tier*

not noiri'i one who can sen to getting me•t&» the riverr Willing to t»y. well

fcr trio tcrvii'!, all It I* worth. If Irunut wait nntil morning, but togre if Ican tie londeil over there tonight"

IJe was attention again. •'The TeryrnnD you v»act is in the next roaoj.Jareii; Jsred—htref *

Heavy footfalls told us the man hadbeard the sumuions. He was walking

•••jinl the duur.' which was an inch ortwo from being closed, Wbitiiigdld noteprnk until ho bad entered, and thentali], "Juri'l, hero Is a gentleman fromllcinlr of Phihidelpbla!" and then leftno alone.

Jared'IIawley was cno of the d"ril'»own. Ho wan about HO years of age,short and thickset. With brown eyeswhich -bad tho look of a cat in themnnd nsily for any pieco ofwork wblcbinlfjlit romif to band. Urloily I told himwlmt I had told Whiting. "

'•rhuoi.Jy boat.at/tbs Boeckianlghon to a inllB.nn^.bjaebcfl.'aloBaj^tb.o,

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•'• I t W H S l i i t t i r co ld t l m t il'.'y,. m i d

..uucUilly.,u)i,.v}i(.".v^r'P,rM-01'-.-.' - ' - ! V r ^ • -1

wi i i c l i Vviii* 'ViV'f"'«ii''i1l'''.' i ' r i m c t "ii-'diiVl'e'f*'!'m y lli'nv.v l-ui.tf, m n l In ie- Mnl t ln-ro iwI left H i " I'l-nd fur n riiliv | .n l l i , \ y l i i t b• e e i n r d i n i i i - t l u r i n pl.ii-i*. tin" li-e o v e rt h e l i t l io ' i l i . ' p r i ' i ' l i i t i a tti>|ihl I r i u l i w i th ,u j l n c l o an l i i y i i ' - c l i t t i u e l : t l i ' r.i- l-'ntIt. jvn* no t IntiK t'.'-fc'rn 1 v i m i .ifely w i t h -In t h o flue u l J i m n i s i e n . ' I i l l . t h o iji'ii-i -rnl ' i ! col i i red t c r v a n t . n i f t m o uiiil mi-i j o i i i u c d Hint Ills i i in i ' t i r nml lui lyv,- . r eti t b r f s l i fns ' t . Tli'f i l»il; .v. n f t f r b e b a dul iowi i m o I n t o t h i m l l l e i ) mid liinl ln l . rum y c o a t , l i f t t l a ' ru i ' i n . l.'ut n l i i n i n ll i r e t e i i t l y w'itli n p ' u l t e r w l i i t l i i i i i tn i iul-d coffic. I'VljldTniJ ll»t lnvl.- iiiilitti'lcimio, f ' - r ^ y l.u-iikfin.1 i'f un lii'iirbefuro'luiii rniit-li'tiil iif 11 1 li'fo (.f d 111pork nml 11 Imlf luikulf l icmif ci-rntalir.

"JIut»t ' i in i : r ' l Ini-i'T lii' in t1 ti-o yuuI'rwcn'Iy. fiih, |)n'!.i:ii'ly,'un tends <lliwld 'iinitiiii 'l 'iiicnt". sn l i . " (inl. l i ivlucno tpukoii, he tnwti j lilniiflf i'ut of tin'rpoui-!.-l-Wna,..)cH-illut!.U_-.i\!lh._Ji).y..thought!!. 11 i l m r f u l llri-.lii tin.1 H'Cii£tn\c> bcfiro iiif, bu t lust , nf. nil \VIII»t lmt uuiil. . ... : _ - . . — _

-In there quiet few t . i i m i t e . m y mind

1 ml 11 ut thy imimr i f my lather . \ \ il

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(ll ' l i! : iH, r.l. I ' " ' i l l cffltUIIl tllJiT'OECll lU-

iiiiil in I. t i . i u wi l l rn.|H'-st- f rom h i mi;iiiiil.-ir il',:'. Ir u i i ' . r ' ; " , i C t i n } ; t h e m u c hfill-. 'I i i l ' .» i l i l i : ;<!;Mj, i i t h e A l i i e t i e u nI I T . I . ' . A i i . - ' i i in i in ' i l m i i l d c a r r yy e n ti> tl.i" vii n i l t y nf K l U i i l i ' l h t n w o o r

Mel . , i i i t i . i i n i-ii t i n r e « i l l I'iMiii u nl i u i u il' iii'r I"1 I'.i t l m t V a t e y u u w o u l dli-.i l .n iu : ; l : t ' l ' . i i ' ! : l : i . r i \ lln"l>:ilier.« w h i c h1 i W i r t 1 i n > t:d wi l l Ui r en i ly In n nliiiiir. m i d i."i'Uhr,vn:i r r r : i n ; : e t o l i i ivn roi ; n i i ; : l " ' . V I » I i n i c h t i t a i t t h i s i n o r n li*iiii<.ii:lil. 1.11 . ink . re.-ieli P i a i lUR- I loeckl i y i i : : ; h l f u ! l . 1'lfc-riMil In t l m t d i r e c t i o n

*Vi i i if vi ii ;ir'i:<I to Wltit forl i f t eady -t{' take

T-rr i r -Tn-rf - 'Kr i r i 'bnt tnni nmlturii I" vi- ;••' iiufi-i.ly HH liecuvs w

>•! ili'ill i : v . r In itiiiri) t.tady ft|r the

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I !:..t li.-ii'. t i n i r I'.'i; i» 'he•i' i ufi'ir- 'Siway; T' left t i fs i iqanri. i nitty a I r i '.; wull: wnp r-oon u.l:'i"!ti ;;"»rii:• Arrti«'tirjWir'.reTjtiirc-<i

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ttrllit-h |iriurirli-:> UMI i-ven pi.:-iiaiioil ; ' l : : 'jny J l d f r t o tin'-' b ; : i i r ili.it Wirl.iH,:- ; l - i v - 'm ltoil, who liinl j-.-.-.t tnUi-ii ci.iniii:il:d el ; ' : ; ' "Ihi) n n u y ' i n H.i-t(;n. w:i» n i i l i l and I ^ : : i

«afc em.iiKh In New Wit : , uiid 1 WCJ ; l l ! 1 -chided by umny tl ion|;bt[ul i Ul inrn'Iur j i • -'uiy oplriicni"'. Lnt ;with.il r i ' tamed u i Vvr.Hron;( lovo for tho caivie > ( I1'1 "*v iinj

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i l ic iv i l iauaud ci'iihly \ ;' ...•:i - i t i .llrt 1 i"'?e*» n iililltntyi. r. in .'. i;l- ' it would I'O t.'ii-icT.'• t,< ;:. ! 1 ?'.'">! the Americantj•".- ;,U...'.!. iV'r.ii tl'.jii'.-h'l hnd n

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Iin lift. Tbirtbu men who would tacklethn job of binding on tbo island yet thislifflht." -

"Let tin talk tho uintter over whilewn cut,'' I miKKefltid, at which the manmuled hiiiipelf. Hot grog, bread andmnt ton Fnnp wcro the licst tbo place af-forded. Imt nuithci of iis was posicssedut it dellcutu stomach and ata witb arclWi.

"Mr. Howley," I finally broke outtov.'urd tho elo»e of tho inenl. "tire yoaivillini; to try tcnljiht tho taekof help-.Inn iiio cot foot iu New York! Is thebout n heavy onoi"

"All tbreo men can handle, and Ifear "there I8a"i;o6d wind down tbo riv-er. Yes. I'll try It. my lad. A darkywbo in tbo property of Whiting can behail. 1 think, und knows how to handleon o.nr. With yonrtelf to steer and take

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."Tlmt will suit rao well rnpagb, andnow the bout." Can it bo bid from theownerl" ' •

"There nenris to bo nono who claimsIt. and who bus u better rlRht to It thana iur«Brii[;cr from tlio British?"

WhitiiiK wiia willing tlmt Isaac, thoiii'giii, t'hotild ncconipany n«, und wo

Increase tbe fellow'* d>teniiisat!es todetperata tcttdia, and b* was again atme. Well for ns both tha bank n ifairly level end I bad «5ge«i sway frostit folly ten raids. Acotber-sbiicfc Igave him. and maybe, becaoce cf being,stunned by toe firct. fc» reelediasd fell,then remained stiU.

Tbe boat waa tbe first tbi&3 tlockcdfor, and tbtrs in tbe gathering dark it

as, with botbr-Hawley and Isaac try-lag to beach It. I bad no draira toDter l i en York with that man so clots

it my steps bor to remain thcra as4tiplain to Hawlcy. --

Thinking to oak* tbo two in titsboat believe that I bad been tbs one tofall. I threw my coat over thafona endoneof.my plstolsat bis side and waathen away at a good pace, placing tbsdocument* and tho other pistol out ofsight aalran. . . . .

FOT a ehcrt distance I took my wayfrom tba ahore and after that towardWhiting'*. If I ccnld reach my borealI bad watched wbers Isaac bad led b i oand felt pretty certain that If tba doorof tho bjrn was oot too recnrely fasten-ed and witb no OSS' about I mlgit es-cape in thfrdarkneia. ' •

Fortune Jial f#8/ fafoted - fijft Tb»door wss loose, and a- lighted dip waslet on tbe feed chest My flnsen wet*cold.-tljoagb, and 1 fonnd • littler troa-bls in discovering (be saddle, bat atlast It was on tb* animat and tb»bridle also. I went without to IWen.All seemed quiet. Propping tbs dooropen, I mounted inside the stable andspurred the horse In the flanks the mo-ment bis brad was ontaldo. -: •

He galloped op tho path at tbeeldeofWhiting'* tovcrn and thought nil dan-ger orer. for tba tiros being, at least,when, turnipi; Into tbemaln road. Hawt^'";'-i^ny'i:»*'^"'SW^'"Ti1ea4"SSwould have brought me to ff atandstillhad cot a heavy boct kick, full In tbaface, Hot bim flat Where Isaac orWhiting or tbe fellow who attacked insmight be, I knew not and came to careless as I golIJjied out of the viMaKl". be-Ing'carefol to "IMP a sharp look ahead,lest I nbould be takm by enrprite. Of.being followed I bad"' some fear, bat. Itleft me ns tbe night wors on...

I Buffered much from tbs cold, yetcoald bat bo thankful from what I badescaped, although I well knew that anymoment new danger might took ins fullin the face. To be frank. I did feel alittle ashamed when I was* again inWashington's" presence, bnt found thatbo bad received word bat a few boarslifter leaving* that no attack was to bemade on the forces qnartered nt Morrls-town.-^Joijn Davis Andereon In NewarkCall'.' : : ' '

u(i nljovn- tho hl(;h tide mark.•We had run tho nw,oof the boat well

liitu tho wuti-r, und llauley and Isauchud taken their eeuts a Uttto way back,from tho prow, leaving tn» to send hertbo rtrt of tlio way. Giving a vigcrouapu:li. I was about to ecrnmble into tbebtirn when a rou^h band took hold onmy buck und u voice aouuded my name-Try an I ttili;lit from tuy position toettikcoff hhnrimp. I coald not, and wasalu lilniUrul from either pushing thttboat farther. Into tho water or .palling41 J i

•for GCII'II tniiv, mcnl" ehdntcdIlawloy. "What urc yon ubont!" andthen. "\Vboovcr you bo. If yoa want topo to Nevv Yurlt, cniiio nbonrd, but fortlio lovu iif thu devil leave tho youngman nlinel"•All HID white I wnsA l l H D te I s K g u

free, but tho fellow's bold tightenedwith-tay-cmleavors to f hake hlm-loosa-It waau foul Rrlpilic hnd taken, and 1could but half turn—could oot tuovo(njsly euougli to ilelivcru blow;-:

"Do y6n know 'tis'a r»bel spy he1st" ehouted that voice which a uiintttebefore biid called tuy natuo. Hawleywai by this time on his foot and com-IlijI tonnrd tie. Tbq fellow loosed bit

. licU.il l;it ut. thJa uuiVgavo tue tbo op-portnnity 1 nought'.''

I ljt go tho eunwnlo nnd, turning,fnccil tbo IUUU Ueyond tho factthattlic couutctiiince betrayed a low char-•CUT 1 CdiilJ detect nothitig of t i tideutlty. llo was' well built, but ofwhat or;e 1 could not tell Well did .1ttiow liiut it would bo best to keep himani) Hawley eeiiurutcd, for tho strangerevldcatly kuow me nnd uiy miasion. Ituttu'il suJjinly to tho hunt nguin and,with u uii;lity p«3U.. scat it full intQthe rircr nnd wailed o'fter it. Ildwleyfell fotnard on his fuie. and tbe oartleft tiy Isaac vrtro oMitUosts, 8o tot 1eouKl deaito no letter fortune, nlthrugh1 i h d t i"111 V t k " t h i

iiopcloss o r ' t i ny pruve-tuj •• \ i IiLo Briti:b fiirccsVfe i»y f-1 • r . 1»t .• (jfloreil. And M it was..«I i I'ftndifd military tactic?' «n 5 i ' >Unce with it youiit; Frrni.li ^i « ' nYuen bin1 tricks well, tu t « i < ' M ic ij;iv"eD to drink fer hi* own ?r T 11KISO my hor.iemuc.'.liip vesia n t i ' i t ..Vdl'ToVirnilffbrtC'Iliat-Jl-T.dr I " t l r;t-ae ftinl- Si-Vf"? hsd tsb'-n we i i rtu«k'»et*!n iny pail), nnd 1 be" , •*hocld it co::ie. cf doifj; it well

Mv twonty-flrat Wrthdj} c-n« nlLast/and far'the sake of excitirf: n>tuspieion on the part cf Lui3ciim;t-ii I"remaiced qjif-tly abent the plai-e andmade no boast tbst I was tbtco tines

to ect> mi" 111 overtakewho bad volunteered for my service.

1 had no lucre than turned wben, Iwna u^uin ptappled by my foriuci ai-eaihnt und accuser The nmn tried tothrow mo into the water thinking noiK'iilt n ilneking would do uie good,but I wii.4 no child, as he eceined to im-u^ine, ni't i veu in his strong srms. Heproved nipple euoui;b and nJiyht haveI'OWIU 1 I ii Lad he Lnown more of thetriCK w iili Uhle a rjan j:o<«essea oftin m n il i u m »i one to encounter.

\ \ ith n h rd i.r2 under the car and ar_i_ turn . f i n fm t.l ti nt hitatprawling

\ erk I DII.1 ' o l * i < arxul to draw one of my pis-it noil I ' ti i uLil 111 him knp silent when 1

t.-» tuLi ' -ni. il JUI Ml but only lightly, andc nn'rii Jt n i>< u ny in t iipuiu in an instant.'<&>

\\ ii Kami f till i i nnd • to regard obri lut n I ltri.ii the wolBsh tanuncrin w'ub ho ttad to Kf-ipt'eat my

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My blow in his faw only seemed to

At The time of bis. death be. was nip-posed to bo tbe largest landholder in tbecounUy, bolnir Jiotsesscd of 81.805 acres,exclusive cf the Mount Vernon (State.bis town properties arid tbe real estate"of bis wife. Tha Value of bis propertyat hid death, again excluding the MountVernon estate and the property of l.Iawlft?, wa» atimBted a\- (U3AWO.....JXISOestate tat Mount Vrrnon included H.OUOacres. In Ford's "Washington"- an ac-count is given of tho stock on theMount Vernon property- '

It appears tbat In 1708 Washingtonhod 04 draft homes on the estate. S17bead of cattle.,034 sheep ami "many"bogs. Tho live stock was valued at hisdeath at $33,000. In addition to thodraft horses already mentioned, behad in 17U0 "2 covering jncka and 8young one*, 10 khe asses. 43 Working;mules and SI youogor ones." MountWraoa was a cattmnnUy in Itself, in-clnding some 800 persons. Washingtonhad his own blackainith shop, bis ownbrlcktsaker and masons, bis carpenters,shoemhkor and weavers. Wecun rcad-lly^indcrstand how ttwas that while hewas president he was continually think-ing of Mount Vernon.- Self Culture.

TB# FnulU <>r AJUMleail Spreeh.—--The fa lilts of American speech orig-

inato In thu primary school. There theffialilai l f

hls phruec. but is made.to euipbasUeeach Individual word, creating a newpitch, or level, of] sound for each in-stead of tba uniform • pitch, or level,which should control and harmonicathem, a l l : He is allowed to use tho.throat ineteud of tbo tonsue in enunci-ating hjs consonants, and. the flow ofhis speech hei'ouies thereby baiting, dis-connected and KuttaraL

Edacale yonr alphabet, and yon willfind, yonr lansuago as mellow as any cfthe family of Latium. Your l's arethroaty! your tn's are too labial, yonrd'a and t'a are too bard, yonr s's aretoo biulng. your c'a are. not softenough. When yoa can train yourscholars to emit theae and, the otherconsonants within the pitch, using thotongue Insteud of tho throat for theirtoiitsjfoa. ^ben ;yon-"witf-ew that'foribytbia and sonority your English lan-guage tray be compared with tbe Tus-can, tbe Roman, the Spanish and tbaProvencal—Werner's Magaaine. -

Urn* Accident.. —VEvery oaco in awhile a star goes out

It {oics its'light or is struck anildsnipaby another planet and knocked intojmithcrvoBs. Oar snn will go oat one ofthose 6L« days, brlt don't worry, itwon't go out for a while yet

There was a'brilliant star called Ca-tullus which entirely vanished not agreat while'oijo. and a good long^ timesicco thjircw. " " " ' - * • • * •a constellation tbat most people knowpretty well There used to be sevenPleiades, bat now there are only six.

Planets are not given to disappearingin'this way, and when a planet is estab-lished It keeps a pretty firmi told on It-self and dt-<« not give up ita place Ttryreadily. ~T . . ' ...

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Araoogtlw exastples and reecrSa of |Critioij tyranny daricstheterriiie year |l"ta there Is case iscre cxtraordisary.according to a writer in an Esg'ithmagazine, than that of Lieutenant Ed-ward UcpfaataU. known bytheoi.de-name of "the Walking GaUowt," fcrsuch b« cerfsicJy was,. literally andpractically. . . .,„,'•, ' •," ' -

This ootorioos iadividaal who hadbeen brought op aa an apothecary inDetblin. obtained a cosamwica in tbeWicklow militia, in which he attainedto the rank cf lis-atenant in 1795 H»was a man of splendid physique, aboutS feet 2 inches in' height, and stiongand triad in pnipenicn. Befeniui to.jthis hundsoms bat bratal giant. Sir'Jonah Baningtcn. in bU "iltzcoir*."

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rar him fc3 rtady money oe .w"«*-

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I knew him well- and train biscounteojnee nhoald never have asspect-edhimof cruelty, bat so ccld bloodedand eccentric an execntioner of the ha-man race never yet existed."- At tba outbreak of tbe sanguinary re-bellion, wben tbe common law was sus-pended and the stern martial TarirtyBoarbhed in i u stead. Lieutenant Hep-snstall bit open tbe expedient of hang-ing on bis own back persons wbusephysiognomies he considered character-istic Of seditious tenets. At tb • presentlay the story teems-almo&t iarreidihle.but it is a notorious fact, revealed bythe joarnalism of the "period, tbat, whenrebels, cither suspected or caaght red-handed, were brought before him. Uep-enstaU would order the cord of a d|inuto be taken off and then, r i s i n g up a

of grainj(.':for eon* «« y ^^The number of chii^rep b 0 1 1 1 . ; - -

53*jind the" proportion of. grains to be,uptlied J » enormous tbat the par-ty bound by tbe wager <i e m l i D ,d~,1"'

"einceiins of the M. as beiBg based onan irajracticabla condition., . .

The court decided. »fter,making tbenecessary calculation, that the wageiwas naturally impossible to b» carriedpot. and it cona^at-ntly decreed teatthe tartv wbo had received the *apacondition ,,f an event wbi .ch lede i l^ihimwlf utiat'le to meet ihould returnthiit «un> ti> bis opponent and «boQiapay an additional sum of f >. which wastbe only chance of loss incurred by thewinner if tbe millet bad be.n f urnisheU.

lorn* r«moo» S»IH«.Great men have been gitilly of pin-

nins. and SOUIB of the most famous ofthese tallies have comedown in history;There is something melancholv aboutthe pun of Dr. Thomas Browne, whahaving unsuccessfully courted a ladyand .being eballro-cd to drink to herhealth a» bjid been hi* wont, replied.-'I have toasted her many ytara. b a l lcannot make her Browne. K> I will toast

ronnrnjjnwS^^tBd^rCcwa^i^^each in turn across bis athletic ebp'til-ders until the victim bad been slowlyttrangled to deatb. after which., bewouhl throw down bis load and take upanother. " <

• The "walking .gallows" was clearlyboth a new and simple plan and a modeof execution not nearly at .tedious orpainfnl as a Tyburn or Old Baileybanging. It answered bis majesty'sservice as well as two peats and a crow-bar. When a rope was not at band.Hepenstall'a own nilk cravat, beingsofter than an' ordinary baiter, becamea. merciful substitute:. -Injuriuance of these benevolent in-tentions tbo lieutenant would frequent-ly administer an anxstbetic to bistrembling victim—in other words, hewould first knock him silly with a tlow.His gutters then did tbe duty as hand-cuffs, and the cravat would be slipped

Whenever be tUd an uhunnally powerful victim to do with Hrpenitall took,.j pride in showing his. own stiengtb.With a dcxteroas lunge of his body tbolieutenant uaed to draw op tbe poor}evii's head as high as hi; own. andthen, when both were chi-ek by jowLbi-;:in to trot nlmnt witb bit burden liken Joltiu ,- cart hu:.-e. nnlil the rebel bad''tf)t'Wrtbt '>SSJK'rtM3'8 iliWij2i*Satj}£iiiary'1uffuirs. It won uiter one of tbeso trot-ting execations. which had taken placein the barrack yard adjoining Stephen'agreen, that Hepenstall aciqaircd the sur-name of "the Walking Gallows." Hewas invested with it by the gallery ofCrow Street theater. Dublin.

At tbe trial nf a rebel in that drytho lientenant-'undergoing cross exami-nation, admitted all the forementioneddetails of bis method of hanging, andLcrd No'rbnry. the presiding judge.warmly complimented him on his loy-

:r that ha bad bwaguilty of Co act wblcb was not naturalto a eealous. loyal'and efficient ofEcer.

Lien tenant UepenstalL however, didnot lontt survive bis hideous practice,lie died in 181)4- Owing to the odiumin which be wn* universally held, tbeauthorities arranged that his funeralshould take place secretly. wMle,a .Dabi-liia wit'suggested"lhat bis"(oialtatonawould be Suitably inscribed by tbe fol-lowing epitaph:

B«r« 11" l.V b«oes of Bepensftll.Jmlgo. jurj. cillo^t rove *ral «IL

—Baltimore Sun.

Grant «»a tbe Ituwrr.Stuart Robsoa told tbe fallowing story

in which the late President Grant oc-cupies a prominent place:

"1 was playing some years ago in aweir known, manager's' theater outsideof New^Vork. • Tbe first act wa3 overand I was chatting in tbe wings withmy manager when a boy rashed in en"the ttage to tell us that General Grantand his family were in one of tbe boxes.A flash of gratified pride mounted totbe-managerial face, followed by a lookcf asonixed doabr a i he evidently re-flected that perhaps the general hud'dead beaded' into the box. "Did yoasend: him a box t' he asked me. and on"vKfrreplytnjifin''the-negatlve be puncilout a card from his pocket and. scrib-bling a tins on it. told the boy to take Itto the box office and bring back an an-swer. . . • • - . - • • • • : . - •

"The boy rushed o2. bis bead full ofthe general and returned in a few min-ute* with the card, which be banded toMr. Manager. A ghostly look crossed'bia face aa be read it. and without aword banded it to ma. The first lineread, in tbe rather eaaky managerialcaligraphy: 'Did General Grant pay forsis box!' while maJmieoZb srppcared.No. but my soo FredOraat did—U. B.

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Larb*« tho MfltmttTha n^w hired girl was u green aa

spinach In i u first Uooia. Oca da; tbemiitrcaa .asied;...bet.to tsate escalopcdaysttrg fcr the dinner. At dinner thegirl bnrasbt in the oysters on the plate.

W. hyH3anei 1 told yoa to scallop

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AMOS CLARK.PRC8I0

Sydney Smith's jest at the expenseif Mrs yrottf had the ealt of malice in•t. She waa famed for ill .taste'in dress.ind as ono day she swept by in an ex-traordinary, headdress Smith pointed herjut ,»o a, friend.*Bayins.- "That is the.jrigin of the word •grotewiae.'";

Mrs.*1 Grbte. however, bad hierire*renge Sydney Smith's daugbte'r mar-ried a DrUolland. When the latterwas knighted, some one mentioned hiswife as Lady-Holland.' "Do yon meanLord Holland's wifat" asked tho Us-itn-'r.

"No." replied Mrs. Grote. "Thissew Holland, whose Capital is Sydney." •

When the barrister Campbell mar-ried Miss Scarlett, bis friend -explainedbia absence-from court by telling the.jadsetbut Campbell was suffering from,-a bad attack of Scarlett fever.

Voltaire bud once taken a box at ths•pera and was inatalled in it with someladies when the Dake of Lanznn ar-rived and asked for a box. He wus re-jpeL-tf ally informed that all the boxeswere taken. "That may be.', be eaid."bat I tur Voltaire in HUB. Tarn himint." In those tune* *ucb',Jhin£s eonlilhjippen, and Voltuire wasf tarned oat.HeV5mtn-ht; «n aefiBir'tu-ainsi ifig-iiaWto reitiver the price «f the box.

"What!" exclaimed tbo advocate forthe date. ' "Is i t ' 11. de Voltaire whodares to plead against the Dake of Laa-ran. whoso, great-grandfather was tbefirst to get en the walla of La Rqchelleagalnxt the Protestants, whose grandfa-ther took 19 cannons from the Dutch atUtrecht, whose father captured twostandards from the English at Fontedoy.w h o " — • • . . . • . • ' •

"Ob. bat excuse me." interrupted.Voltaire. "I'am not pleading againstl te Ijnko or Lauzuu wno was nrst onthe walls at La Hochelle nor ugainst th4dake wbo captured 13 cannon from tbeDutch at Utrecht nor against the dukewho captured two standards from theEnglish at Fontenoy. 1 am pleadinga^aiust the Dake of Latuun who nevercaptured anything in bis life but ni)box at tbe opera."

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- .Turkey* Trarkrd by' Das*.The wild turkey in tbeOzarks is now

bunted wilh a slow tracking dog. nndwhole flocks lire of ten killed in this way.Tjill the trained do^ was employed tofilluw up the wary hlrd this game fow.could baffle th?.inpstl akilifnl banterNow. wbenii tluck of turkeysis found,the eportsmun bds little difficulty. Agood dog will follow a tnrkey trackthat is three -or four hours old and setthe bird? wben overtaken, just as tbs

• pointer docs the quail:"; After the turkeybaa been chased, awhile it bides in atree or under a log, and stays there tin*til the hnntertgnided by bis dog. came*within close range. - ;

It 13 astonishing what fine instinct aKood turkey dog will develop after afew, months of training in tbe woods.He will fullow a Sock of turkeys forhours just ahead of the hunter, and io-dicute by. nnmiaakable .aigns whin the.game is near. After a turrcry has re-'ccived a fatal shot it may fly half amile or more. A trained dog will gontraigbt to a woanded cr~ dead torkeywith tbe tame precision witb which be>trucka the Kame..—Chicago Record. •

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