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V O L U M E X X X IX M A T A W A N . N. JM T H U R SD A Y A F T E R N O O N , JU L Y 25, 1907. NUMBER
THURSDAY 'S STORM A SEVERE ONE.
Lightning Killa Farm Hand Much
Damage in Vicinity of Asbury I ’a ik.
Continuous daps i .» tlar idcr , unac
companied by the iv»ltl«- IiiiL usually
prccede-s tho Imuui. like- tlu-.
explosion o f giatlt • and inlcr-
m ittent rtasiu-.i of lightning, Thursday
marked the severest mul moi'.l dcstruc*
livx1 show er experienced ulotcj tho North
Jersey coast iu many yc^rs Chip fol
lowed clap, each seeaang louder than
the other, w ith lightning that was blind
ing. Death and wriau* in jury followed
in its wake, houses v.eve wrecked ami
crops devastated. The shower hung
over Asbvuy Park far hours und ihe
succession uf blinding Masher. and deaf*
cning explosions rendered iho iiituation
idmobt unln'arai-lc.
South and west of the city the storm
spent Us fury w ith terrible de^vuotion.
Kcporttf from New .Bedford, a farming
• «Sj8tiU‘t four miles southwest of Asbury
l»ark nre that tho crop* are enmplekdv
dovurtl;\te<l. Corn, wheat, vye uud p'*o-
dnco are destroyed and tlie )>*>:*■ "hwht
o w n uprooted trees,
Death followed in Ihe wake of the
ntnrm a l *\W HoHord, where 'Antnmr;
Macihmbi, a Kii.s'Uan farm hand, e m
ployed liy II. 0, Ilanee, was hilled in
the-field; O u t at Ham ilton, a mother
and her young daughter are iu a iicriniiH
em iditioii an tlie ivniiU of shod; Imt
doctor* have expivfoied iln* belief tliat
they will recover.
Striking the hoii;n* of Andrew Simp-
won at Ham ilton , IlKhtniug played
havoc w ith live uf the roman,
the walls nnd strewing Uu* u im ip u v
alum l. T liu holt M in d tin.* west »;ide
of the lu'U . 4 0 h id did nut n t the house
on lire, Mih. Simpson and her 7-yc.n-
old ikug’hter were • etim sly lait <ud
la ta lly b u ra ch The hoa-r w esdnm '
uj.^ed to the extent oi svwvat Uwwdwd
dolhtru, .
The H am ilton M. F H unch was abio
alvm:k. w ch im neyon \hv >nth end be-
h\K d e m o lU h e d ,
A Uu’n belonging t*» Addison Kigip;,
oppoy.ie the county tai'in, wnsi badly
ihnna j’ed hy Gn> lightning bo ll, but
none of tlu* Rhvfc was injured (
Piro broke m il in the hntiniMif the kite
GiHybjnnng'h Jui.-Us'ti a l v'^ u Grove
■following a ilaiih of iiv,htiiiu« that j<trmdc
the roof. Nelghboni,* however, Were
«pdek to lend r.ul and Ihe M um ' wan c\
tingnbihod wi th slight damage.
Idghtn ing mruok a i'ott;t}»e in Ihudley
He,-mb neeuoied hy Mw, Annabel of
Montclair, Hhatleriug a bed Im l causing
110 . ivrioiw damage. No i»ne was in
jured. W illiam Megill. a carpenter,
working on a mdghbavfmt Inuir-e, wa;i
ivndered tineou^eioni by ihi> lijjhtnhiK
lu ll cjoiekly revived. Several other
"et'e knoeked ilowu and ntmmrd
l.i^ lun in ji Ktrack a liani <ui Ihe Jnbn
N.nvmnn phu'e a t Ne’.v Hevlfob*, i.vUioK
U;'e lo tin* ntnietnre. and before aid
eould be :uimtnoned the btilMino had
Imrneil. Threi* honiet were hilled
N'e.wmtm cnuditets au (vaeusive chtekcu
hwiiitiCKM and |»raiu nnd funu iu^ imple
me:UfJ weiv burned alcnij; w ith tho
building.
Thu eleetrieal slui\» ot‘ (tarry A!r.}>nel\
a', IM m ar w m alij:htly datnnyed l\v
liuhtniuK- 'I'he liehnnr t'luti wan also
iitritek,
In Antuiry Park, tmllie «'n the tvolley
lituvt e,'ati tk*d uj> fov nearly n»\ hour nnd
the tire compauieH wero twiee enlled
♦mt. Se^iivM j>ev:i'»nn \*ere stanned,
hut uo fatalities hnve been reported
In ca)>vivii'u* nn>oil, JUj»i'er'.i hubs set
e!v‘ tjie tn-as rin^inMr v.la)>|>e;l the.wrist:-
oi j«\»,>ti Imuv.L'Wive:; and in one in'il.ou t
!i>»hti d an oil mon i\
A e\ ntnnev iu t h e ’ W n r to r »ti>re w an
h i t , W a r in g i'. t n p i f e t v 4 I lu th r th ir d
llo o r c f t h e b u i l d i n g n i) n p u r tn ie n t o r
r i i jn e d by t ) t o , I ) . I .a n d t* r ;il w a» :;!iv.\n
w 't t \ \ p u t v n u t sl-.«ve p ip e Om u ir«uu th e
lO iim iK 'v . t in e pie-. w ;ei m n ix i 'c d
l. i) :h lt iin f ,r r .m iu o n a w ire b b >vviti>: m il
ih e te le p h o n e n n d li<,;iii fuses l u th e
I W l o r 'd o re , a « h m n ie V u a n
t ld iu v n m i l . n ir ilv ia ;; N li‘<< l i l l a Si!\ei"i,
a b . ju k k e e p e r o f M m a e x j i r m , in th e in* o,
S h e v ,,r i n o t i n j a i e i l , S m t w as i-.o-
t er< d a l l <0 er t lie p laee ,
William l‘n^ee, o mot 11 1 v mal.er,
we.;) Woikioft v\ilh (i knife when a lliedi
.«l li^htnin)! played n v r Ihe iiv.truturm|
anti ulioelu il I'ra/ee. ,\ h.tle about
bm r leet in di.-mirlre. u.-ei hurned tn
I fie 1 , tlin;* i.mt I he ih im .n ie wa i s lii;h l
Jo a n a p . i i tm e u l a l " «\«• th e ,:toce ;i
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in s u r a n c e . T h e b M t . a f t e r ‘•t.r ik in i; tlie
ro o f tu r e ' its u . i y th r o u g h th e hotese,
s tu n n in j i K d i ia V 'au N i jn ’r, th e HLtlt
d . i t n d i t r r r f >1 r a n d M rs. JS. V u u K i j ’t r
o f J J ro o k le n , « i i u in T i ip v th e e o t la ^ i* .
')r- ;. V a n K ip e r 's fa th e r , u h o w-is
o a ‘Ju- fr,»nt j i ia i t / a w ith th e l i t t le
w a s ii!s i> s tn n n e i i a n d fo r s eve ra l m in-
u t i s w a s unable- t o see any th in .!* . W ith
tb e h e lp o f t h e f ire m e n a n d th e neb 'h-
bov^ , th e \'an k ip o v s wcuv a t'lv t o save
a l l 1 1 *.1 ?*r t !n ! ) : in jf a n d o t h e r a rt ic le :! o f
n p p a n .' i . T he I./.v; t«i t l ie o w n e r , .Nfrs.
C low v , w as tm u ’h larKe;'. M u c h o f J'*er
fu n n T u r e \','as d e s l i i i j e d . 1 'o n s id c ra b lc
f u r n i t u r e a n d s ilv e rw a re a u d h o u s e h o ld
a r t ic le s w ere s to re d a w a y in th e a t t ic
u n d these w e re d e s tro y e d .
Litfhtnintf p la y e d a n u m b e r o f q u e e r
p r a n k s o v e r in O e e u n G rove* M rs .
C ira h .u n w as li^ h t in j* a u o i l s ta v e i n l e n t
o l . d ir e c t ly b a c k o f the. U ous P a v i l io n ,
v ,3 u n , w ith a hri,c»hl Ikvd i uf lightning,
she fe lt a slm^inK s la p uei\rrf!’» h e r
M e m b e rs o i G e o f j je W , P it te ii^ e r 'r t
h o u se ho U i, a n h o r l t l is lm u ie fn>tn M rs ,
C irah am 'K , w*‘ve s ta v « i. ‘* t ^ h o n n u e le c
tr ic heU h e j»au f'n»j;vaj; d ’.\r;n^ '.»»•. j.mmW-
.T h e b e l l c .n d d iv » t W *pde ted u n i il
M r. I ’ jt te nxev 'rt v.on, W il ln v d , e u t th o
eiv.uw M tinn.
A t ;\W»wl t h e H uh* th n t W w Ih’e
a la rm W iei r e a l in a t W en t G ro v e o r Ih o
hla-.e ia l .n \ h M ro w n '^ hmi:>e in Ih 'ip l le y
P a r k , l i^ .h tn in f ' n t ru e k a b a i'tt o n l- 'illli
A v e n u e , N e p tu n e t ’ i t y , b e lo n ^ in ^ l« «
C h a r le s M o rr is , M o n b i , w i t h th e h e lp
>f l i 'im e U i'ijthb.u 'r i, w a 'i id d e to ip ii 't ie h
th e bhi;a« h e lo ie n it te lt d i i i i i i^ o d one ,
A lfr e d V u i ld e r h o o f «»f W i ’Sl S p r in j;
l .a k e i*; n i i in is n in e h o ^ i ,1-1 n resu lt n f
th e - to i in . A. p e n e u iita i iu i i j . ; t h " U->h \'
u jij . -.frnek b y a b id l a n d a l l u * re in
' . l a n t ly l i i l l f i l .
At. I l o h i ld id Ih e j a m i lv e.f i ie u rs ' |J
ICty ua-i k e p t b u oy t lo d ^ i i i j ; ll ie b ■ *lli*
io r m i h o u r o r m o re . T he y r ip p e d > I"*
:.hiu]jle:4 n il t b e IioU m ', t ,< 11• lh,;> b.U'k -ill
a tree a n d i.p H n te re d a ti le p b o iie p<ue
iH ’iU' th e f o m t |;/He a n d ii i io th e r
po le , s t r ik in g hi fo l ir p l i a e t a t d llh a -
C !d t in i i . ’i d u i i i n ; •'boWer The
p e o p li' lit th e h o th e w e ie a lb e t e d by
l iu : l i f d i ln in i ; b u t Uot i n p n e d
A t e h p h o n o p o le lu I 'm u t o f Kdr,.ti'
,Lk he u eU ’d W an H p llu h te d . u u d the b o lt ,
tdaU e iU u ol\\ n u td o il h o le U Mu'
th e h o u ^ e .
A bvdl. I 'o t v d it In d e tbnm\|b Ih e
w e u lh e ib o a r d s u f J o h n C { ie in w k 'f l
UiU 'hvw i\W'l hww .h»*d th * ' k iv ^h e a n tcn-
(iltu a l l <*v<-r t b o llo'*v
A n e v van t e in| )loy ed b y M r . ‘-’eboni-l,
w ait r.- iidet'ed n n e n n m ’io u 'i f o r m i l io u r
uv uum \ b a t e a a ie o u t o f (1 u n in ju r e d ,
+ -
A nbu ry IM ttr Well R c p ic y o n tw l In J a i l .
A d e k .'(d b 'U o f O e e a u Cbo\« \V t ‘ .
*1'. lb w o r k e r : d id ie d ib e I ' o u m y ,bd\
u l I 'te e h o td h v il ' I 'h u tn d n y t\hd h e ld
s p ie l 'd rc rv iv e n (o r t b e In 't u d h n f th e
ptUuiK'VH. T h e y iT j i .a ie d o f th e f»7
iuutulc v -tU v.ere and t \ veaavn^.
O v e r o t l p e r v e n t . \ ( t b e ln t ; d n m a b e r
w e ie v c .ad e n tn t-t A n b u r y P a rk , b n t tn
be m ove e x a c t th e re w o re '„!!> A ' ib m y
P m k v r a t\u'Vo.
A f te r t h e t r ’ i^ l .n m iu.T\Le:| w e n 1 ov e r
tw e lv e m e n exprcnried a ‘.t i'on j; deter-
n d n a t lo n to le a d b e t t e r live*'.
T b e n b jn e l «>f b d d ia j ; Ih e mcelia.i;*;
a t lh o ja il il« no* s b n p ly t > lcetu:-.' the
iu in a t i ' j i m i in t e m p e r a n c e , b u t to b e lte r
t h e ir c o n d i t io n in e v e ry w a y a u d a b a
t o lo ok a f te r th e in le n '- a s <1 th e ;’.'* w ho
m a y b e in n o c e n t o f th e c lu t ^ e ' ; pro*
fe rre d a H itin s i t h e n .
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lied Vamlc M o th od iu ttt U tilun .V hUOO.
T he l* i r n M . 1C. r b m e ' i jo l'e * l I's ink
h a d iu t le b le d n e S 'i o t iMU-OO ; 1 m 1 la 'il Sim--
d a v m i e i i o u wnr. m iir le to , ,u tl-e
d e b t . A t t h e m o i n i r i : ‘ e iv io 'a
w as p le d g e d a n d in tb e l a e n in j ; a b m it
$1,UU0 m o re v .a ’i r a is e d , T h e t-aujday-
sebn rd n ju ’eed to j; iv e t i i l i e i s
ha ve s u b sc r ib e d -.ince a n d il i *. e\pr<. It d
th e w h o le . o i r m n t w ill b r V a b ^ r n h id
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P E R S O J fA L M E N T IO N * SClfOOL APPROPRIATION VOTP/O.
S t io r t PnrHKrstO is <->f D ie W )ii>rrnt>»n1» u (
N o m e t s / o u f t u o y l u - V i J f t o r * f n T o w n .
Mi^s Si'njysoa spent T u e s d a y a t As-
b u r y I ‘ar!v.
J a m e s h . U a y lo u n f T re n to n in
to w n o n S u n d a y . .
T in* M A n ' i > w ; m a t h Kpejit T u e s d a y
a l Sv>ulh Arubuy
M ias l 'r i in e e s H a r k is s p e n d in g th e
s’. in in i f r a t S e a h r i j jh l .
J . V . 1J. ♦Sehanek o f S o u th O r a n g e
w a a a v is ito r he re o n M o n d a y . ;
Miss Katherine I ’ury of Trenton iij
v ia ting .\Jr. and Airs. James Fuvy.
D aw xk is fi ‘^ te w m t o f W a v Y o rk ' W as
Elmer G c w m ’s ^ u e s t o v e r S m a la y ,
M is^i C o n k l in o f I 'n lu m h t is O h io , is
\ itiiliiH ; h e r s is t e r ,M r s , I I . l i , \Velln,
W . A , I'ouu l.m 'n spe n l S t iu d iy w ith
Id s b ro 'o ie r , Ju n ta s T . I ' .m a t a iu , o u !am i»
Is la n d . '
M rs . (\ b’ , R ic e u n d m oi I h m d d y n
a re u p e n d o n ; a w eek w ith M v. a n d Mr-i.
I 1, J , D e v l in ,
M v , O o v n a l l a n d danj-diter of P h i la d e l
p h ia ave K o e^ .a o f J*rof, a n d M m . b a iu h
a t t h e I Until *» Ir ,
Tho Mis-.o-i Shun); mv id t le ran tSn»ve
atC iM id i il? th e liesMons o f ih e 0 , T.
V - leaden* o f l he S ln le , .
Mrs, S I ’ 'I'luatlp.soa uud daue'itev
Myrtle nt A 'ib ov y path ;uv vnAtiaj* Mv,
m id Mrs I ‘red b u p '.o t i,
M i‘i*v I h n d .in v n n ol' N'e-w V ial* is oe
v‘U )‘vinv: th e ( lo n i ly • ;a m u ir r h o m e , Ib e
U n ' i n e b 'a n n , nt p re s e n t .
M i ■( ) i 0 11 *; \ , 11 d :i,!d d .n t e l i l ' i'
l » o r .a ) iy «‘l Hr m i) ,h o ,1 f .• ' i ;o n i;: Air
n tid M Is ( 'h a r le . I" ( ' l a i I . ,
I'dlii All o W * -.ni! It el Keypoil h as
u litrned lit n o r at 1 < 1 .'ipem bn i! o a 'e t a l
d.iv/. with Mm A | ‘ 'iiit.m
’ •r b*. 5». I ( ,:jiO '.c i| o f Jtimoi.baij.;
m a t M r N i'.’h ob is o t N ed H a n k %w-iy
t ju c itu ot the M i.M " , overrun
d,i v ■ '
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M P b id , i ’. ’i o , M e n b . i n y at ( 'ran-
te ld n n d .\ lh *0 M I ' n i t y nl N m ^ .'a id 'a
lll'.y , M e;'(. '
W a l le r l)o.-,i’lh i ' i i Vi'W V o ik u n d
.A(|?ej IJd ttn a n d tdiarli'H I l t o w n i f Ku-
7i(IIe iV a k v ,r i‘e (p tr 'ild o i 'M r ' i A dV ll H is .
Hell o it S i it id n y i
Iteury Avftoeiatlih !\n retmnod i'onn
a ttip v.itb* Ibory Perdue of t-mph Am
(ray, who vat,; otu u id t i:team yackt.
fat' the 1 1 1 d tinto'ftd v visit',
J a c o l i D ie l'e u h . i i 'iu ' i1 o l I h o 'k ly n ‘.p en t
S u n d a y o n llio l';u‘in neac b'.eya ’a ( 'u r a e r .
I l ls w ilcV i p i io ’ipu , M r a n d M is , Hei-
n o a m a a re o e e iip , hif^ th '.’ la r iu .
M li i I la r tv o H I ..n o l r rO io u o j M M dle-
t 'U M i, ( ‘o n n , , h i l l r e l t l in e d lio n ie a lte r
Kpend itij; .‘H vi ra l 1 la v a wi t h her p a re a tu ,
M r a n d M m , J o h n U io u n ia iM /idho ii
Tov, n s h lp .
M M M a ry I ' . K lraue , w a ’l (h<* \;uv«! o f
M i'^ 'c .i GusmIo a n d b 'h m d o I b n i l e : ! in
N ew \ o rk ln r .i v.eek t '11 T u e s d a y ih e
M iiS v t i h i r t k ' . i , w h o .s»vc n n a a e r re.;i-
d e a lr . h e re , s 'a r te d b>t P o r t la m l , t h i ' i '/ in ,
w l ie ' " t!n\v w ill m a k e l h e ir f u tu r e h o m e ,
Airs, b lv id y n M r 'e M e b a n b a n d M iv i
b 'lo rc ite .' M r.ie k ‘c l'.o tk o f I're e h o ld ha'. e
Iv M la r- d b 1 e ;a * ,o 'ic i sp»M i|iai» I v.‘o
v .eek.i v .i lh th e fa rm e r 's tb m i 'h tc r , ,Mr:i.
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h a d im h e r Mi*!.; I f a l t i r |N '!e n n (
\cv. Y o r k
Vctf.i-.iiif/ J‘ iKaini|>iuent V o h ln a iu ’d .
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m.-al o t i-'-v.m b A "» “ ie.-an W .a* V« t*
UM , s. in. :) 11 Mo : ■!' u 1 -eon Job.
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'I'he Po ilm ieU or I n 'lie r id i.'iiys ' ' l ) o i i ' t
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a d d le a p r in te d o il th e u p p e r le lf b u ild
01 *t |0 ' ‘t ■ i f I r , . I o , I o tt
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o n .d e o m lf i l iii, u ll l m ill fou r . A| p ly
lo | lie .v .ud 1' ,c , M ................ N J .
The Beard of nducRiiun Autnoiizcd to
S p e n d S 16 ,000 o n New B u ild in g .
T lie s c h o o l <.')eclion o n M o n d a y n ig h t
in tlu* G r a d e d S c h o o l v .as a t te n d e d b.v
10!} Vutcj-s, th e in te re s t f r o m tl ie p rov*
io n s e le c t io n ha\'in;; (iof.rca.sisl s o m e
w h a t ,
T he n io e t in j f < in {an i^od b y th e Kelee-
t io t j n f l a h v a n l A . S m it h c h a ir m a n a n d
J . A . W a ll in g -, .secre tary . T he te lle rs
w ere A . A . I lo y c e a u d K e u h e n f ie y o r .
T ik* p o lls w e re < jienc**! a b o u t 7 ; l o a n d
eo n iit .u ted o p e n f u r im h o u r .
O f th e IUJJ b n lJo ts east 7 a w ere iu
f a v o r o f t h e p r o p o s it io n a n d UN a g a in s t
i t ; tiu iN g iv in g a d e a n m a jo r i t y n f -17*
w h ic h w as la rg e r t h i u i u t t h e la s l pre-
ee<liiiM e le c t io n . •
th id e r t h e te H o in lio t i an a d o p te d th e
H o a rd o f l a lu c a t io n is a u th o r iz e d t o
e om itr iK 't u n d c p i i p u u u i ld i t i a u to th e
presen t b u i ld in g a l a eoKt u o t lo e\ e»od
410,0(10, T o p a y fo r th e w o rk Ih o Ik *
nu a no o o f b o n d s ta u u t l io r i ' .e d . tb e t h a t
o f w h ic h w il l u n i m a tu r e u n t i l th e y e a r
IA n u d t h e n tw o lk u n ta o f $aU 0 eae lt
w i lh b e p a id e a ch y e a r t m t i l th e y a l l
m a tu r e .
T he b u n d * h a v e n o t yet b een olVcred,
h u t i l is c N p e e le d th n t a t th e n e s t m eel-
iu n u f th e h n a ld b id u w ill b e a nk ed lo t ’.
I h e it>terest r a te n o t b een l i u s ! e n d
it m u y J)‘‘ Gu" b id d e m v. ill b e a llo w e d h»
h s v u le m a t tb e b o a r d wi\\ th e n de ivr-
m in e w id t h p ropo- .ili »n‘ ( a ih m i t t u l
I f m th e ta *- ,pa>na . H y in n k iu ;,'
t*ajdJ b o n i l MniiO th e l\o;ud h a s f d i ' . n .an
’o p p n r tu u U v fo r h< i;d ittve s toO i, w h o c u n
b id o il iTohl o l i( ‘ b o n d l ip l o th e t i it h /c
l.’isno. I'he b o ia l t w ill b e f ie e f to i i l
t a s u th u i u m ! c ii im o l b e t o l d a l le e .'"n u n
par .
• + •
'W a n t V n m le ih i l l <a ip i ia e i A lo ilK C a j 'f l .
A m c i 't in e a n - he ld a i b o i i i t l a a n e i t
lost la id . iv id e jo f o r ib o p m p e iv o f
M eem ln j' t i i r lUii* a u tm . io l j i t e race
lo r th e V i'iiid i : ! il ' I ' u p (a tb u l v te tu itV
A lin g e th o r < i|dii p i t'^ui-i w u e p re<vn t,
tw o o f w h o m v.rJ>' U('.\ ,jtapva m e a , \
ooUI'M' f i f l " m ile * m le n g th W .c. apol;eM
o f , w h ie h V',1 u ld luee- is ltu to I.I'- t iw u t t s
lo e (*m p le !i' (la- r ;u v , U ed l in u k t ’i
b e e tiiid u n i u h o ite d it< Ib e e u m iu i? rnn,-
to H a tu l luune i f i ln r i t ln a m w n n i h» In to
f,oU}j l iit 'n 'e h iu th e tnn\ cm cU!
J o h n C adre , fo rm v t d n m l o r o f tl io
l l o i u d 1 o f I ’o e b o ld e M v, ns o h o ,en to
p re s id e u l ib o b o n g h n n u h n W H n j ;
n t id h o M j'jH .in l^d tin .' fo l lo a in jx I’on i
m it te e w
To 1 ntmb with ttUy t npiini«r wiib
w viev. o f n>n)-)'inj*, o u t n r o u te W Amj
brant i i , b 'th i.o u ^'eliipnail and )'. J.
t'li'ieV .
M'o roidei* wi lh I he y o u 'll i IJ! hodleu
< d 1 itle«, boiMU^h uUd toWllnhlpil tlilou^ll
which Ihe proponed loMP"! paste/.
Georj'o li, Poland, Mnyof C. 0 , Mid'ad*
tliu and t iiarlt s L. babvmibt.
O n le g w lu ll't ii 1 ’ . A 'ia la io u j- :
'I he ro u te i o m :u i ! t o e h.'i’‘ in n p p i d 1 ul.
a eo iii ’ o r .h ie h e o v e ia IL* u d h 'l . I f ifi u?i
fo llow 1:
S t a r l in g n l (V ih ir n n d N o rw o o d ave-
Hilo*, l .o n jf H r .n jt 'h , t h o n is 1 tn W ont
h o i i j ' U i'aue li to I’a i to n to w 11 b y M on*
n i l i i i t I i r o n d ; to T i:i(o j> P a lls , t o C o lin
N e ck , to F r e e h o ld , t o M a r lb o r o , P
l l n a le V e ll , to Ib 'd m d e l , In I d m i i f l \ ii
H ro o k d a h 1 b’/ ii'u i; to b 'ed H a n k , to I . i l t 'o
S ilv e r lo t a «* tn p o r : n u d k i c k lo p la c e o f
b e g iu n l ij».
To II-.h I Ann hor S c h o o K !< c (l» :i,
T be Ib d n id e ! 'I o\u,:i| iip lh>avd 1 f lid-
n e n t io a lao'. e d ie I a s jie e ia l e le c lio t i lo r
W o lm i b , f bd> l . b a , lo rai'-e a d d i t i o n
a l t u n d 1' 111 i m 'd ’ ;i r-.choolhoir.e, ba !:l
m o n t h n -J - t i d e h r t l o M v ,ns b r l d u l
w hii'!» ll ».ii'> ih 'f i led P> b o i ld n n o 1,.-
s.dio.-b '\'\n appioprbulon culled i r
'‘ >,nnn lie - n y iv I 'c h o i i d iei,- ih e
p la i n J ,)• tlii- • <-’ !om! a n d i! 1, 11s n e ie e d
t iitd. in ' 11;3 lo h.i\ 0 t he g o iug <m i o l
th e c o u lu ie i 1 Job.’ a lr>', b e ! i w ere re
re i'. 1 ‘i 1 d ll') I M l.' i;H e (-< I I I d 1 be ,011 ......1
of the i ip p io p i i d i m
I
T w e iiiy - fd n lli H e /j’m u i i ' ii l< and', n ,
Tlie UtMh loa ;iou 'it, 'o-a Ji-o.i",’
\'olmiteei"i, will i >• d>I il*. aioiu.d c m im ih I i
ul |miadiotd on U l 1 bieoila\, I -rpt 1 Mifaa'
I I T h is iV 'd iu i a ! o ,e . fo: no d I'' I t ' 1)'-
h o ld d m ln g lh e f o i l W m , u u d il is
lo in lei II \ e a l.. ' INI e h | . Hln-UI W n'\ h e ld
I b e ll'.
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|'i d e v 'm I b a n v -'iid T a i nMi a d > im
1, 11 • 11 i: I! I • |: !i. | | ' ,, .1 tl 10,1 I.IU0 I . I I IO t lie
W’o is l kIujm-i nn d II In k e ii jo I jn io w jll
e jle e l n c u re ' ‘ “ '.1.1 b , Comb 11, Shiler.
M a ig :n e d lle I h o v r n l H u m e .
T he Ind iea o l 1!ie M o ic /m o il le M , 1C,
O m ie h w ill h o ld lin h n n ia i id h n iM "d
In ,n ie o n A o g .i .1 '.‘ i l l U ' lO u io y , liis l.
l a ir id i ih l .
tlallfuui <lr/unMplmno fur Hnlo,
| |iaVe a (M ap llf’ p l io l 'e ,'.>l g o od US UCV/
w h ic h \ w ill M'll c o m p le te w l l l i HA rn-
I I'ordrt for .'*.'10, T ito n ilt III coni tne S/i.'t, -
11'1. .b e l t A iu ie l lu o , the n l io e in a k e r .
SiATK C C V iX l l W INS ITS SUITS.
H<3liywood F n ie r jjr is e C u u n c i is M u;;f ’
T a rn O ve r A l l T h e ir P ro p e ty . ^
O n F r id a y j, dcciei<-,n v o is iiitv t ra
T um ii, a ! y V'Kc-t’huU ce lU ir f k a i r y C .
1’itn e y , n t i i e d . in th e s u i t o f t h e S la te
t ' o u n J ! i»t 11« I .m ia r U r»ter c,f t h e W ant
ed A m «a ic i'U hr.tiies a^aiov-.i E n te r
p rise C o u n c il , o f T re n to n , n m l l lo l ly -
w «u.d (N a m t ’d .u t ' l . t >njr B r a n c h , in i\hieh '
he fm d 'i l h a i tive tw o c o u n c ils in m t .
t u r n ovev to in.- S ta te C o u n c il a l l p ro pe r* '
ty in th e fo rm o f books , reco rd s , m c n e y ,
e ie . ,
rid.; i* one of the last phases of tlm
ti:.'h'. in this St,a*‘ between the National
Co\ nv il aud the State Council for eon*
tvol of vhe sub >rdinate couiieds 1 f New
Jersey, In tlie main :udl Ihe eourl de* ’
tide'l tlm t the National Council hm l no
fttaadinij in Nev. Jei«ev.
W h e n th e S la te F o u n d ) b ro k e a w a y
f ro m tb e N a t io n a l G o i iw i l , iiu te rp r lM e
n n d l io l ly w o o d c .m neilH Wi n t «o 'e r t o ’
t b e N a t io n a l b o d y , n n d e :m ;a* ip te iitly
ih e S 'a le t ‘o m i ( d lias n o t b een lecog*
id z e d b y t h c ia . A f ie r th e ile i is iu n In '
t l ie m a in ea.se, tlu* S la te C o n n e d oh*
t td n e d m t o rd e r fro m V ic e - l 'h a tu T l la r
1 'itn e y be fo re hi< re t ire m e n t f ro m (he
h e n e h , iv ' t r a in in g th e tw o o o u n e i’H
f ro m d U p o s in e o f / m v of theii* p i’o p tu ly , ’
T h e m j u n c l i ' . i i .o u i l jm e d u n t i l t h o d e
te r m in a t io n o f th is M ill f a r p is ' ckim’ou
o f th e p ro p e r ty i f th e tw o n v p ra i- n
l io n s
T h e V ieo 1 h iU 'ce ilo r h o ld s lh a !. Ib o
T renton m id bea t; I 'r a n e h e o u m tl.) io u » t
t u r n m e* ' m l p iv p e i 'ty t o i. lu 1 ‘ijta 'e
1 'o in u i '»> I a i h ' '. i' h. W h e t he r 1 l ie 'c t • *
I ' .a i 'l i da W ill i l a |j|j’) o r «'.,iiHe b a ck (lit 1 •
th e dd e f lb-- o ia ie c , iu u e i l U a m a G * i’-‘ -
of :a i!- ;.'.(Ueni d e v e lo jm tc u i ■! '
A.* th e e o n rn e u e e ta e u l i i f tee jd p a e '
oee tim'.'i th e la- ; e o u u e it* ’e n t e r 'd h'tt ' '
a ■ a I j 1 u Ir 11 i o i 1, ilei\i;..d\ t tic tv lv /.a l Vejo-. -
c e i ' a lU ' 5. t<* a b id e by th e devi- .lon m
th e Mij! th v o p - 'u dh i« b e iw t 'c a G >
N iu io u a 1. a a d b : .a e coun idh v ih u win a ‘
th e N u t t Uid C .c e a t l " i l ' i wld)>] >d tt -.-
t'-.o i.uP<Mdm.d'-' c o n n e t 's tehv-ed ta
o a r y o a t th e ie :o i in i- n i i a n t i t h e S i n ' >
C o m a II b ig a a t b e le g a l p ro e o e d h n M
w h ic h aU i t o n i in u u s l b y lb < ‘ d oc ln lo ), ,
o f V ieu C h .a v .e lla r I ' i l i ie y , T h e S ta te
C-.amed \v.w v 'f'm a h iln fnm m i- a 'nv .h tg
o u t ot th e ir n e ito n in tieverh ij; n il tlcr-i
w ith t b e N ii i io n fd C o im o il, w h ic h wtep*
w an e m lo r a d h y i\W th e e au u t'lb i III t h a *
1 ♦lute whh the es ivp tii't of rmllysvon'l .
a n d r a t e f p i iH ’ ,
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lU C a V o if i l M on e y L ;M In O n n ih l l i lK i
P i f o i c J n d g n ho ,de l' n t F ro v h o ld h n t
T h n t 'id a y a m i Ite u n l /i m ilt b|ou|/Jil b y
K li 01 G 'd d s m lt h o f K e y p o i l u g a lu s l
A h r a n i c b u 1 ia o f th e a a u ie jiIu c in G o ld -
la n l th b a d lu-,t g-10 iu p la y in g p illd 'V <iL
M o m n 'n p hu 'e tm d hi* (Utetf 1 0 tL
Jn d g i* P’osler p.nvt* him jtld^ihyllL bu1
the niaotm l. ^
G o M n a i t h tilled t a in d p t t l l y t<» «e r
*1 p i a 1 e w ith A io rrU , w lv i, l a (h i! lnu«.
li I -J 11 f a b la a iU ( e l G o ld iU jd tb l l u i l
A - a la a a e l 't woul<( n o l h e e le c te d h h ta '
i f. M orrf't Ju-.t, I o il he tn ’a tjg b d Mnt. o n
th e i j r .a tu d tb a t a g a m b l in g b d " n n il
le ^ a l u r .d j 'o t h i i( m ores* h n v k . I io ld -
s iu i lb , in th e heA s a it , m e re ly t u r n e d th o
lah!< .1 o n hi-n.
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S olcit (loodj, Ftmml, Arreat flnde.
je-eph beeje, iiaid la be tai evp 'rl
b'm;iis!i cro il:. v,\"i m m sled at I he Allen •
her.! Inn iS'iM.idny, eluttged v.jth ibeft.
1 )e v.as e m jd <, e j n*i a h tu n ly jn n t j a tiou t.
th e l e n d ioe| ,-tip,-r a n u m b e r o f article*!
b a d .Je iip p e Ui-'l > ,;eai'cl| o| Jij'; S U llca :;.^
w, s m a d e . 11 a as t< » m d I " < o n tu iu
m m y " f f lio m ! i de ; n. p o r te d ‘iiol.-n a n d
S e e ..’ e,,|S I e ! C I lip , A llM 'Mg * 1‘;4
I f l l : a*s os 11\ 1 11 d Were Iv .o U,-l|i-|il"l, ■'
101; » 11 a I .» , p >li> em iav 'n u a lt* » rm ,
<ic\ ei.,1 (>i 1 - •, o j je'.'.,'|| y a n d u u tm d " e
o f p I . II l i : ■ /
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!li:!ie(n| l ' i la c , '| « l in W tirftf.
( ’ I J i rbi i . W id liu g i j Kocknw/iv,
N | , l a r i ri • 1 K i v po rt w ill I «• m r .r *
ia I nc 1 I 0 i » to M f u A n n a T a y l e
I*; -! Il'i;, . l t , (■ a . ( a i l l " , I 'a. T he i'l te- ,
/ V, itl t l i - ptaee at th e b l ii lv 'n 1
lio . le b o l t v o a be ''ir W u llon t'ts MCI -
u u d 'at.ii t i i{<-' I d s t iv M \df“ d ii d ahSIr"
be l i .u g ld ht In - ' ta ''. '
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H t lu m !r t !n a W M hu u t h lhndnn
T hat, is tlu* v .a ti'h 'J'.o rd , T h a t b' t^b i ‘,
l i i i o o h i iw i t iv e F r t li l Hyvitp doou .
o ‘e w 'c s u u d --tamtlate t th e l«ove(a w ith *
.a i ir r P a i lo i i m imv lo r in b o ld by 'Id o ', t b !,'■ * I. *
♦
llio ; I Ibnnrsll
I m u n o e h l n g n io re o r !••'.*< horwo'i
eve 1 v a n k u m l c a n u iit von w fi Ii n n y
k in d o f a lio n ie v on m a y hoed , a n d ,
I 1 ' of' a ll, I u l l l M ill d u d [dense y o u
v, it Ii liS '- c t i l id ' p rice
II, P Pot'M - 0 4
F lV e llo ld i N , J*
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f .'e m o h u y l.n t K nr Brtha
I la s a a u e lo c a t io n a u d c u n t d n a a b o u t ,
II 11 ' .u p c i lU a d t e d , A)v ;dy a t t h e
J o e u n vi o t l 'a o ,
I ’UEKS (O JIM KKT.
* of <u«* !>»y A# VJ*w»«l
«>( Our
b»
Word for Senator Terhune.
i\ /t>t r.i candid/i.cs for the* Govern*-**
e iv ji m v bobbing up in various parts of
i i i : State Some astute politicians
to U-licvc that tlu* next Cover-
;.%*•<tf the .State will be a Democrat. A
calam ity wight happen, of course,
il such a thing must come to pats
'.■■a d i v.'t kr.r.vv of any Democrat we
T*:*iTd rather *.ce Governor than Henry
is Tt-j-hune c f Matawan, who is hiring
i?*#«rni.u tor the nom ination, Being
a M<njr.'..:Uth County man, the interests
tfJys u n io n of the State would cer-
z j r j y I v safe in his hands.— Red Bank
Lfisw lard (Rup .)
A Trade V iew cf the Vand< r iilt Race,
fijneat cfTorts are now being made to
jyul Jh c New Jersey Legislature to pass
u )«J1 perm itting the race for the Van-
iferhUt Cup to be held on the public
rc cd s c f that State. I t is to te hoped
Chat these efforts « ill fail. Tiie pro
tractors of tbe race claim that it would
b taog something like half n million dol-
B m in to New Jersey, and tba t it is cal-
ft'nlaUxl to advance the m otor ear indus
try , n nd on these grounds the State
le g is la tu re is tasked to give its sanction
t iv 4iic event.
'J lm t the holding cf tbe race would be
■f jTkntcrinl advantage to tbe saloon-
fetarjM'js along the route selected, to tbe
rw W w la leading to tho course, and to
ttosaic other interests cannot be denied.
I'V e gam bling fraternity, nu doubt,
t^ev'k) aLso be benefited, a:i they were
arxtatiiueJy active on the occasion i f the
t u | Vanderbilt nice oil Long Island,
ilod A?.? automobile industry as a whole
aK4 A*tiy would not bo benefited, but on
ttwr contrary, would sutler disastrously
inw n the lesulta cf tbe raco. In tbe
(bid. place, it mny bo i>oinled out tbut
«<f Abu mole than U'O automobile innmt*
tm lun-w of the country loss thun it
i h i v n >?i> in fv r competition®of thiaaort
na tliiom e of our mimt successful maker*
attnmed their present standing
^uU lwut ever contesting iu u road race,
H a s V andtvnU Cup race la not a leal uf
uMraal touring cam, bu t a teat of aprcitd
uynft) freaks which cue of nt* earthly
i w fx w p t for racing.
■‘H u i jiivwt harm done tbe automobile
if tk w tty by these s|H'ed competitions u
«tu»? to tbe fnct thut they stimulate tb*
itAM^nu h 'r 1^1* Kbt^lNtunoug mutoriits,
pa^&culnrly among tbe younger ele-
.m in t , and we bt a ureat moiiHure respon- |
ri W for the dangerous r*e;.uvhiug ‘ou t
mad*, nbout which com p la in t!
I ln - Ir e n luitd anil long, particularly lu 1
WtM*‘ Jersey U would, hi* absolutely
iu f tn ^ n te n l for the New Jersey State
2. r ^ ii iU t io , after having p itted <i
i k urgent law designed to rtam p out
^tytttviiug <.»n public road*. to give its
fW trlion tu m ndair which in calculated
tv*> K jm ify slKi'ditn: uhivVcUH’Ubi and
r*f t»y:uV.Ue tlw Kpn-d gct'm iu e\ofy
it "♦.f.tfcil.or \ f the event.
U«* v«hut doe« tbe huMing cl the
V ;.*V ib iU t'up r.uc over n com>e i:i
-V., i'- Jersey invtd\e? li means that i r
■.:> ;|r£rh«l vf pribi*}*^ j.»\ «et*K‘< p»r\i<iu>t
iw >llu\ ntlniv tlto wkwU jcU ctcil for the
• •rrraM?,will Ih.' \t«cd in piactiving by the
p iV ^ t^ t '^V ^n tc s it i in ts tir.det' th.e c dev
irtW, and uiH tv absi'lutely unsafe for
tl.em , dc8tructi\« to . r«>;»dii. incapable
of aifva.ttagi’oiiK use at lawful spivdi.
and unsafe for their users nl high speeds,
l.ibe rrankviiMein's the work < 1 I heir
own hands is W cmning their undoing.
In tin* face of these fact*, in the Legis
lature o f New Jersey willing to imperil
the safety of its citizens, give up ita im
proved highways, to destruction, and
further cncourage the speed craze among
motorists simply in order that u few
saloon-keepers and other i»uestiunable
interests m uy have a rhance to do extra
business for a short period; that the
speed maniacs muy satisfy their cravings
and thnt gamblers from far and near
may have a brief spaiiu of excitement.'
We thu:*: not. N*e\v Jersey acted wisely
when it prohibited racing on pubhe
roads entirely in its Frelinghuysen law
and we ilo not belic-vu that it will be led
astray by the alluring' bait o f tainted
iiioney to bt; spent in this way.— Horse
less Age, New York.
How the Transcript Viewa It.
i t was not to be expected that the
Board o f Chosen Freeholders would suit
everybody in the distribution o f the
printing cf the financial statement of
the eonnty. R u t viewed from the
Htand|>oint of publicity they seem to
have exercised poor judgment. At
liberal estimute the nine papers selected
to print the report have a combined
circulation o f not over 12,lH)t) to I -4,000.
The last report printed in the newspa
pers cost $2127.80. Placing the present
report a t $2 0 0 , It w ill cost the county at
least StNUO to print its this yenr. Tbe
old board wns accu-cd of extravagance
in variom direction*, but for tbo past
two yenra bad printed 20 ,000 copies of
the report in pamphlet farm and paid
for having them mailed to every voter
at uIm M unodhird the coat L'f the preu
ent plan. We hcliovu in newspaper
publicity for the report ot thi) county
llnumcrt W c a ls o h k lik v i; in Tint
I'RINTll'i.n I'll AT 7Ut: YAUtOUH HKCTIONS
OK THIS COUNTY IIAVINU NKWai'APKMtt
MIOl'M} tn; HKCOO,%lXI(lt tN THH o ih tr i
iiu t io n ov m u i'H intinA , bu t it ia fair
comment to make upon the pn*»ent
Hpiwjrtionment to auy thnt two papera
of ackni»wledged large circulation In tbo
e:>uuty have beeii included in the pron
ent list. Furthermore, Im-knling the
Monmouth Inquirer, u ldch prints the
tmmthly n*|hirt» there are ten papcru
who get tbe printing. Of these there
aro eight Ur| ubUeau, one Oemoeratie,
and ohe Indepentient rewnpaper,
I 'n 'in tho ptirely p a tlia in atandpohU thin
apportiotunent would aeem to bo the
very p ink of pt\»priety. except it be th»'
nam ing of tho one lone Democrat nud
tho otto lmlc|*‘udent. lu tbe broader
\io\v of the public service n ittnre o<|Uit*
able dintvibmiott utight bave l>ecn made,
inclu iling a few more of ibe Demoeratio
and independent new«pnpent of the
ivtunty* Thette papers bave it host of
remlera who mv nl.n» votent and la.s*
j payers, und "h o nix* n la i entitled to
| know* what bus been done w ith the
| county money. T ittle may not have
S the privilege of seeing auy one of the
| nine papers designated by the board.—
! 1'u vho ld Transcript.
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! W bn tia Ulsloyrtlly.
| Then1 in a split among tbe KepubU*
j e.tns this year, “ owing to the disloyally
I tbe Coihyites, “ if the 1‘alenunt t'all
<.f Senator Colby’s bills was accorded
any respect whatever. The regulars
had their own bilk , and t in y in tn idui id
them and passed them. Hut they were
in »ueh shape that they were mere pieces
i'f deception.
The disloyalty has ull been hy the
regular Republicans and against the
people. There has been no such thing
as disloyalty of the Colbyitcs. They
have sought only '1 true reforms; every
one of them in the interests of the people
ry one of them indorsed by intclli-
M U R D E R WEAR ASBURY PARK .
1 evei
gent popular sentiment, yet every one
of them opposed by machine politicians
throughout the State.
When the Lincoln Cabinet dissolved,
the greatest Cabinet this country has
ever seen, its members, one after an
other,' in their later years, condemned
the policy c f the Repiiblican party
They were not disloyal; they were true
to the real principles of tbe party, l>ut
were opposed to the schemes cf those
who were runn ing the part)'. The
Colbyitcs have never been disloyal to
the Republican party, bu t the men who
are running the party are disloyal to its
principles. The party and the party
principles would be safe in the hands of
Colby, Sommer, Fagan nnd such men;
the disloyal inen are Dickinson, Daird,
Strong and those who follow where
they jjoi'it the way.— Newark News.
*JV| * .^ ln ia jy th\0U\ In addition t>» tho ; in to be believed Hut what is loyalty,
ro^nLu ly entered couUHhmU, private | ami to which faction i f the Republican
party should the term l*e applied? To
thut faction which h led by such men
us Senator Colby, • SherifF Sommer,
Muyot Fugnu, Cicncral H, H uu l Urubb
and the like* or tu that which follows
tlio political example of such aa Samuel
U. D ickinson, .Vajor Lcttlr. David Hatrd
and Chai leu Asa Francis? t
D isloyalty apj'cars to be any conduct,
good, bad or indilYetvnt, th d is in oppo-
silis'ti to the schemes of the Republican
party leaders, S.* long as Mr. Colby
tmiu'ing, j did what they onlc .vd him t\' do ho was
ablv leave the mails in a i kvat und a right good Republican and
ate. nud the damage thus 1 could have anything he wanted. Hut
uld mnWrinliv otbet the j wlv.'tt he refused to yield to dictation,
vet t.> ’al.sv.vkivpei* a?id>iwhuit he befall to strike at corruption,
' nv,: tlu .MUic heUl up .n when he attempted to overthrow kvs-
v.av piomoiers- j sis«n, when he b.ntght to act tor tho web
r..*\ire that dcseivi ; to be ; taiv i t tlie people, then he K cau ie dis-
by the I I’^ihlatmv lit the I V<val.
nnl danger involved Ab I lie in^i-ted on linutcd franchises tiil
,*d race hold in this vomv hi* g\'t them. That was disloyal, be*
of fast ears would make the
a speeding track during the train*
iTfti jvrteil. anil thus add to the danger.
ys. that of tho elim inating
trtr.oli and that i f the tmal race, tlto
. S would tv aK 'ilu ie ly closed to tlu*
P\k* speeding * f a l;u-gi< u tm dvr i f
eai i w ith stiel Kttiddeil tile po»-
and motors developing up to
j^v»;v,p.i 1 ludiorscpov.cr.'uot only dm -
try/ 'b e two days i f m tna l racing, but
the eu tiir period » I
pro1.
vi«H’’ t'Mcd
. v r v > l l u ‘»
r>iu ; ,d i; v i
)!5V at pi r.i.
every
nr* and other c ntnlru-s has resulted in
i>e motx* shocking fatu ities to rither
ci»sU?j.taut‘« or speetatoiN The practis*
unguarded o».wh previ ms lo the
.►U*;-»l rave i> particularly dangerous,
oaeh v-f the *v\e’at t;uropean laces
c»^t icve ial lives. There is only au
Mifcj»»tv*inul chance tiud the uwv this I disloyalty
v*frM, if hrld, w ill pa.M bv without s.>»iio.
l^'mn killed, cither during the
jK-riod or during the aetod
i l t . i \ot>mobde lvi.ad lacing »a goio
H m>'vt brutid s}*oit, to which the
l n ^ ^ i t i o e r i an i-nlightomil comunm-
lW\Now li n vy i Minot atloivl to give
riH* »v^<op •. 1 \t’- .i}’’io<v,d
. ar' the automobile industry i<
' tH v «m R i« .ta w\ pu»-
w hi'd c ’- Muted to toe ne.'ibt taiil
i »■: the avia ajie el.m^ o( pe <plo,
a t i ^ w h - r l ^ f«‘t o'»mincieial ».hoit tbs
tiviw i HaOio that an* fpevdier. cln aper
»* - th th '" 0 n«'\v in om-, it n<a
k- oa:\>:co<n-< to\.-« bn ^p«d-
rv • t d j t v p h . ^ m v * I b e t'»g r a te I*’* »'i
:* v. iio'-h.-d i \ M m a m iU i.tm c r * * u i
-ii t ^ V U o ;* .'p ' ' * l \ non^tct“s t b a t -
t ) ic ♦■dety
O'
o( tbe bijibw
• .,nd 1H ; 1tP
catise some i f the party leaders had do*
elured ag.um.i them, lie adv\H*ated
(leedom «>f tb.e pi^'ple fnnn bossism, tmd
lu* got it in Fssox, Hut that was dis*
loyalty, an any one i f the losses wilt
tell you. Colby and his a.sKoviaiea de*
teated S»*nator Drydenv nnd tlm t was
Kvawse the coiporationn
nan trd io 't Mieh a ivpu^enla tivo ami
the Ucpublieaii'i Wanted the aid o f tbe
corporation^
Colbv loned the tepeal of the pro*
motels* liability act and tlie enactment
> I the Vailroud I'nunni-non law. This
Was te iiib ly disloyal S.« was his lijjht
against the l<>bb\ists and his etlort*i to
aU ’hsh legislation t>y loon in tlve Hi<
t’Viav etbnt on b<'hah of the people was
>o tli’-K'V al, and \ ct vs papular and sonsb
bio, th.it teyjul.o Re|nibln"Ois wei<* ioiu-
pelled to par.:i sittnethin^! sim ilar in
n.one t^i pietty n ^ u ly cvrrything he
ailvociiled.
H u t t h . * . o n i l a : d v v . e i d l i t t b * f m t l i r r
m a n t h e n . t m o A t t l s 1 • u ! a t n * , v
r i t h e l a c i ' t l . i t i u e n v \ i < i » i . c , p o p u l a r
i h o i k - e o f C n i t r d S t a t e . S e n a t o r a n d
• . e ' r i . d I ' t h n t h i n g s u d v . - o l . - d b y S - n -
Anti Bribery Associations Consolidated,
A Certificate of incorporation has
been filed at Trenton by tbe New Jersey
Society for the Prevention of Corrupt
Practises at Elections. Thu organiza
tion of this association is the result of
a conference of the Mercer County Anti*
Hribury League with the Monmouth
County Anti-Hribcry Association, at
which it waa agreed to form un associa
tion, whleh could tic more readily ex
tended to othor counties thun could the
local societies. As up|K>rtunity offers
tho newly incorporated association will
gradually bo extended ao aa ultimately
to rexult in nn organisation representa
tive nf tho Statu. For the present, hovv-
over, only Mercer aud Monmouth coun
ties are represented in tbe liourd of trus*
lees, wlu* are Charles R , Snyder of A t
lantic H ighlands, 11. II. Wuinwriuht of
Manaaqunn, Frederick Parker of Free*
hold, James Steen of Rntontown, and
W illiam I I . T ilton, Alfred Wilmon, Her
bert Kllis, W illard ('utter and Linton
Stattertbwaite. all of Trenton.
A Thousand Legislative Dill!.
There have been inure bills introduced
in the Legislature a t tho present session
than in any legislative *eislun in (ho
lin*t :10 yours. The total is upward of
ono tboudtuid, by far tbe greater number
being in troduc 'd iu the House. Prior
to lS7o, when the constitutional amend
ment was adopted forbidding special
legislation, and log inn ing with ISOl,
there wns an tivnlunohe of bills at ovciy
legislative session. Tho number of b i!h
thnt were mndo laws in LS7II was 7LM,
nbau l e.pi d to all the liiwsenacle l in
H'tM, HHTi and HKUk The number of
Uactments in INlMI was III I in a session
of nineteen weeks, In INUI the I.egis*
latmx’ vvan in sosskin twenty weeks and
enacted laws.
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Fugitive Ciptnrcid After Pour Yenra.
After being a fugitive fronv. justice
for almost four years, W illiam Reed
better known ns ‘’ Hilly the N td ," \v«s
arrested Ju ly M at Aslntry Park nud
waa taken to Freehold to stand trial on
a charge of burglary. Reed was indict
ed in llHM for robbing a store at Helmar,
but he disappeared, About one year
ago he was nrreated, hut while the ol •
fieor went after his bicycle, he escaped.
W hen arrested. Sunday a quantity r f
chewing gum from a slot im.^niuo vvr.s
found in his possession.
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Camp Meeting Near Bound Brock.
Under direction of Pentaeostal L’nion
a cam p meeting will be held at Zarepalh,
a k m t three miles fnnn Hound Hn»ok,
fnm i August IS t o ‘.‘.Mb. t'onveyanccr.
will meet all trolleys and trains and
convey the people free of charge to
md from the cam p meeting grounds.
Mistress of Dead Man and Another Pu l
ped Are Under Arrest.
W alter iliirris, colored, Ha years ohl,
was shot on Monday night al 12 (/clock
in West Oceun (im ve. Nothing definite
is known as yet rogurding the cause or
manner of the m an’s death, but County
Detective J . H. Rue in investigating the
matter.
Harris was found by Samuel Lewis,
a cab driver, who was called to the house
while passing by Kate Claxon, a colored
woman w ith whom Harris lived, at No.
5«> Jay street.
Lewis entered the house and found
Harris lying on the floor, fully dressed.
He was dose beside the bed. Picking
h im up, Lewis hurried to the office cf
Dr. \\\ W. Ut;reridge, where the man
was examined. It was found that the
bullet had entered the le/t hitig anil Har
ris was placcd on tho operating table
for the removal i f the bullet, lie died
while there.
There are two theories ns to the cause
of the shooting. One is that tho Clax-
son woman shot him in a fit of jealousy
nnd then notified the first passerby of
the crime. The other is that Harris
was shot in an argument at a crap game.
Kate Clnxson and a man whose name
is not known are under arrest.
A Summer Resident Killed.
Ho\ banes S. T*Vhlmiijtan, who v.a»
repuled to be the ucalthic«n Armenian
in Atnerica, wan r«hot und mortally
wounded Monday afternoon as he nx\-
teivil his pluce tif business, ft) Union
Square, New VorJf, Tavahanj/an wa*
spending the summer at the John I),
Rockefeller cottage in Norwood Avenue,
Deal, with his wife and two little girls,
aged five and thrctv
A chase for the murderer followed .
and he was caught.
T“he Persian merchant died instantly .
Jlis body was removed to the station
house and his widow and fam ily ut D&d
notified.
The murderer gave his name as I3e-
dros Ilam partzooin ian, 24 years o ld ,
and said that he had come from Chicago.
The murderer when pressed for a reply
why he killed the Persian, said:
*'1 d id it to save m y country! Y ou
ran kill me, but 1 will tell nothing. I
love m y country. My society says
that this man Tavshanjian is a friend
of the Turks. M y father is k illed, m y
mother stolen from me and they take
my sister— ”
The murderer wept as he to ld Ida
story through an interpreter. .
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Beach Managers In Mild Dispute.
The Asbury Park Reach Commission
is now complaining because Ocean
Grove has erected a ticket selling ollice
on the boardwalk, nt the frot of Wesley
Lake. A l this ollice tickets were sold
for the Fames concert Saturday night.
Tbe Heach Commission says that Ocean
Grove agreed never to erect any building
at the foot of the lake, which separates
the two resorla, The ollice was not
erected un til the Reach Commission de
cided to remove a brick wulh around the
end of the lake, because ho runny people
followed the walk straight to tho Roaa
Bathing Grounds, in Ocean Grove, in*
stead of stopping to patronize the Ati<
bury Park Hatldng KHtablishment.
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F lih Hook Caught In Man’s Ear,
Alfred Pearce and Cuptnln Charles
Nelson of Falrhaveu went lUhing on
Monday. While returning from tbo
f>out Mr. Pearce carried liU flatting pole
over his shoulder w ith the end of the
line dangling fnnn the polo, The line
swung m ound utul the hook cnught iu
Mr. NelHon’sear. The line wun cut ami
Mr. Nelson went to Dr. bnngstroet's
ollice and had the hook removed,
If you antler frn n bloating belching sour stomach, indigestion or Dyspepsia. take a K ing’s Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal, and overcome the din- Mgroenblo trouble, It will improve ihe impolite, nud aid digeiition, Sold by M, A. Fnrdoti. Froncmi; U. 0 . Wnlling, Keyporl and Mntawnn: J. F. Harrington, Morgunvillo,
Shock Turna White Man Black.
While at wcrk on n pole carrying
electric lights wire thirty-five feet h igh,
W illiam Hicks, a cables plicer em ployed
by the New York and New Jersey Tele- .
phone Company at Asbury Park , took
hold o f a high power wire Tuesday
morning, The currant gripped his
hands to the wire, and hits body, hanging
from the wire, became as utilT us a board.
IHs fellow workmen rigged a b lock and
full, fastened it to his body nnd then
pried his stiffened hands loose from the
wire w ith Ixnirds. This look m any
minutes, and in the menu time Hicka's
body turned firot red, then bluo and
almost black. Dr. I I, S. H a th aw ay
found a spark of life, and after rm hou r’s
work restored him to consciousncMii. I t
is believed he will recover.
To Hunt in Three Counties.
P. F. Collier, mauler of the M onm outh
County Hounds, who ia now cam ping
in the AdinmditckH, will hunt in M on
mouth, Middlesex and Mercer counticn
next fail. He will hun t as far ns O ld
Bridge. The foxes will hunt on M on
days, Wednesdays nnd Fridays, nnd the
drag hounds on Tuesdays, Thursdays
nnd Salunlays. The first meet is
scheduled for Princeton on Saturday,
October «Mh.
Headache and conatlpntlrm d isappear wben Rings Little Liver Pills aw used. They keep tlw system clenn, the stomach sweet. Taken occasionally they k e e p y u i w t i . They nro for tho entire family. Bold hv lM . A , Far- dim, Freneau; R, O, W nlling, Keyport nnd Matawan; J . 1C. riurrington, Mnr- ganville.
Charged W ith Breaking Into Cottage,
W . II. McCutchcon, who is said to be
a member of a prominent Philadelphia
fam ily, was hold under $.100 bail for the
grand jury by Recorder J . It. McNulty,
of Neptune City, Tuesday on a charge
made by W . W . Shubort. who occupies
a summer cottage on the Avon side of
the Shark River, of breaking and enter
ing bin home. Hail was furnished by
C. S B row n ,;» Philadelphia lawyer.
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Judgment Against Ocean County,
Judgm ent has Ih*ou nwardid Dr.
W alter S. Washington of Newark
against Ocean County, for i.ervico'i »m
au export in the trial of Dr. Frank
Iho to ie r of Toi.k Kbn\ hied for unit
dor I. ^t year. Frank P. M oDcm ioll
brought suit ag.div-t the county for ihe
doctor and Juv iuo tlunm uve leii'lovod
the indgmi-nl. ’
Man Zan Pilein a lollapMblv
W . I • •; in ll.o ' ‘ '
Remedy eo,i tube with
\:iti‘ >i\ \ i '.I -•
o m v 1-bnd M .T d m - ;, it! b
m g piles C u .o .m l i v . l Get it to d.tc S-*ld b\
Fuuo .m : U •» W dhm M.«! . i .m . I. 1. 11 i
l l r e l ic . i “. .it
■ing. i r pi»-trn.I
M. A, Iv, V ,
F.odo
G S S S S
Ranges
T p a s t w eek I k is b e e n ;i s w ir c h e r iiml wit li • tlie lien t w e h av e lutd n n im m ense m im b o r o f u u le is fm iu’w worlv, W e hojio to soon Ret
e a tig u t u p a n d w ould snj'fjest. to all th in k in g o f r o t tin g a rm ijje tn place their o rd er a t once unci'wu will d o o u r b e st for you. W ith o u r increased piiio line c a p a c ity we c an jjn aran tee jjond serviee in t h a t n t all tu n e s of tlio d ay th ere will bo all tho inns vou w an t. W ith a (In s R ange th ere is --
NO Ili-A I.
A n d w h a t
lillRS t« Split.
All Kinds nml Prices.
NO DIRT.
will interest a ll
NO ASH 1;^.
m e n - -No Kind'
Connections V'tec,
. ♦❖•W'T’** ‘
S T A M n A P H r, A c r'r-s----- ------ H V j i V O
NVM, A. KUIIIARDS, Wf>r. nnd Tfeity. o iT i n : n o u n s : n i■. i„> a. r.i. i i„ r, v . m. 6 i,v i\ inv .
PAOSI'CUTOIt FOU ECONOMY.
l i e K c fu w s to A p p ro v e H ills W h ic h H e
C u n& iiJ t is A rc U n w b i r u n te d .
Pro:ce ulo i Ocorge hcrditu: tif Mti 1»lie•
M'\ l'i,tuny li.1.-- made ii N'atcment to a
•reporter i f tIi** XrM Hrunswi'k Home
News. comerning (Vustahle Corneliun
Hn* 1. 1 b'\\*■■} bill i f *r,\, which t in 1 latter
says lit' will take before lhr Hoard r.f
F m ladders bci ause the Prosecutor
iifiiM 's io O . K . it. '
"1 v.imhl m il endorse the b iil," Mr.
Ilerdine said, " became- il was for watch
ing? a man in the hospital who managed
tn get. away. I told Buckclew. that I
*li«l nut th ink ho was entitled to the
numey. fhe prisoner actually told an
of'iicial of the hospital tlult hr was going
to try to escape while tho v,atehman
was away, Huckelew toid me that this
was told to him, hut t;aid he d id n 't put
any stock in il.
"W h ile I do not th ink the claim is
a just one, he is at liberty to take it be
fore ilu* Court. I f Judge Hoornem ap
proves it, he can get his money. The
Hoard ot Freeholders, however, having
noth ing to do w ith it. I am respon
sible for payments for work entered liy
me. I sent Nucktlcw to the hospital
to watc'i ih i i n u n , nut the Hoard of
Freeholders.
•‘Not long ngo the Sheriff had a mnn
taken to the hcspitnl nnd sent an officer
to watch him . The officer canie to me
w ith Vis bill and w nnte l me to endorte
it. I explained thnt' ub I hud not or-
de icJ the work, I could not endorse tho
b ill, because I am called upon to certify
thu t the wcrk was done ul, m y request
when I endorse bills. 1 told h im to get
the Sheriff to endorse it. He d id so and
got his money. ,
Ml« is true that 1 have cut off some
of the revenue of constables and justices
of the pence, but 1 believe I d id right,
though I gained a good tiwny enemies
by ii. Their bills of costs, 1 found, ur.c|l
up fully forty per rent, of tbe court
appropriation. Things would happen
like this: \'m« and I would be here and
gel in a light und maybe tea reach others
shirts. I would go to a justice and
he would issHe t im e warrnnlii a peace
wurrant, a mulleious musvlilcf warrum
nnd a wairnut for assault and battery.
Vdm would go to the same justice and
he would issue the name warrants for
me. They would be given to the same
constable, and there would bo charge:*
for six arrests, mv mileages, mn well as.
for the i'-'.ulng <-f td.\ warnmts. I hav'e
known of ii case where there was an ac
tual damage of cents, with $«7 costs.
“ This in the system t am light ing, ami
which I always will light. When hucIi
bills come before me 1 allow charges for
one waviant 'he tine for itiwuiU, and
not for lho others.
"T he eomdablcM and justice*! lose by
it, but I believe they lose only fees to
whivh they were never entitled, (hie
constable, I knows says llm t hi' used to
make $ 1 ,0 ( 1 0 a year from the e q u ity and
now only rlutkcH $"110. A justice of the
peace right iu this city lined to make
from S'J.OOO to #11,000 a year in bis office,
l lo doesn't now, though."
Mr. Hurdlne added that, he believed
tho Pius .cutor's olhe' 0 to be m u far
more economically now than in many
yoursi and he did not believe' he had
been guilty <>f cheeseparing at tlmt.
A Big W hite Whnlo Captured.
On Saturday afternoon l ‘n p i. Nelson
f^ickwoud'n fishing ei’cW «L Galilee,
near Long Hranch, towed a Mg while
whale ashore. I t Imd been (sighted a
mile oiT shore by men iu tlu* wireless
stntion and Capt. Lockwood was ad
vised of its close proximity to hhorc.
Tho captain launched his power boat
and went after it with ropes, harpoons,
etc. Upon renewing it he could not tell
whether i l w as dead or not, but throwing
a Utie about its tail it was towed ashore.
The whale is p f the white specie, neb
<1om seen iu these waters. It measured
lifiy-two feel in length aud its estimated
weight was from. ;10,0()0 to -10,111)0
pounds. On Sunday it was ineloped
in a canvas aud a charge of U5 cents
made to see* the unusual sight. It is
said about iiO.tioti poisons saw Ilu* whale,
im t not all of them paid to see i t .
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Brannigan Not Killed,
hast week was jajilished an ileni
telling how Sergemil'W illism Uranuigan
was struck by a train n l Ihe H igh lands
of his removal b* the hospital at Feat
Hancock and of his death ten minutes
after his arrival there. The announce-
m rn l is now made lha l •Mr.mmnan did
not die. lie received interim! injmiea
besides having thrue rilo I>c1 1 1;«*ij, Imi
it is now believed he will recover.
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• To llio.lgo Fart Monnumth Crcclc,
Avnnp'-uicnts au* being made tt *
du dee the creel, al I'nrl Monmouth
this slimmer. Three government ell-
jjicceis me now m,-iking sounding'; in
< lie creek and buoying I hr »mid l)aJ'».
v When the hull of the steamer William
1 V. Wilson, whi» h t.till• ob .hucp i l ie
channel, is cleared nway, a dredge will
he put at work Hear the dock.
} ♦ "I'inetdeii are f*a' ihe Khluey and
r 1 Madder. Thev bring »|Uick relief to hackaehe, rheuinall'an. himlmgo, tile*] woi^t out fcel/ng, They produce naliiral
action oi Cue 'ro-loj... jij matter t»m of th- blood. .10 days treatment, fll.00. Money refunded if i ’ineules are not satisfactory. Sd»l hy M.-A, 1'iudon, I'leiiesu; K. O . Widlmg, Keyport aud Matawan; J. 12. Ibinii'g-
toti, Morganvillc, I
Kuilroflda Must Oti?crvr Tho Lnw.
To fm ilitate th" w< ‘ii, . -| iaakin;; nr
*>e' tig'il i- ar; i f < oui|*l,imt.', i-f p por or
iin llii i i til railh-.id '•ervii r, v.hi<li m,<y
br 1 roagJi t 1 1 » I In ir a; lent iuii t he Si at o
iia ih iiid l'i,Hina' ,n at its tne». ttug at
Tivnton (ai T-i. :ilay di\ id» 'l the !Mate
into three de.tru-t:-;, < j,* h of the rommi.;-
s-ioiuT-; bein^ a lig ne d *,,, ;i h
will be the duty each C'‘Mimii'-ioner
o he ir infwMiially eonipl,-lints and then
bring them befnto ibe i.mmiissi'in, if
their importance v. arrani.'d.
(u ru ra l Jo:,e*ph W. Congdoii will look
after the northern eountii :; i f the St;ite,
Commi:^-:ioii<-r W lvto ij' tiu1 ee'ili'al •.'oitn-
ties and CouinmHioncr W’il-oti <»f South
Jersey.
I he commission scni word to all tlu;
railroad <Mini)ianics in the State that
they wiii require a Msici oi-:>ei \ ala.t- of
the r.rdrr requirine lh a l they receive a
notice < f all accidents occurring enany
c;f their lines.
Railroad and all Hth'cm; having griev
ance's are jtaked to corrrsjvind with tho
commissioners in charge of the several
districts.
A circular letter will be sent to the
mayors und aldermen <;f municipalities
throughout the? State asking fur in-
fcrm ntpn on which the commission
hopes to formulate plans for abolishing
grade crossings, and for various other
railroad work that requires correction,
Among the items asked by the commis
sion are:
Are railroad crossings protected by
sign post h ?
Is the crossing protected by bell?
Js tlu* crossing protected hy JJHh'H or
llagman ?
Hetwe'on what hours aro gaten oper
ated or flagmen there?
Name of strcei railway, if any nti tho
highway?
Ik street railway also a l gnu!e?
Number of track?* of street railway.
In your opinion, \\< this crossing un
usually dangerous ?
In your opinion. Is trallic <>n llte road
or strecl or highway Htibslaiilially in r
prded becaieie of the existence of the
eroding at grade,’
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ConhiVrt To Slay In State Prlnun.
New Jeracy'u Court of Pahlon, roii-
sii.tiiijt of Judge:*, ts:’er!!e Vrcdenlnugli,
Vrooui. tb ay am i lloj-rit, Chancellor
Magic and lio\einor {•'token, ni< I a I. Sea
(iit l l:i‘.t Veek and denied mi applies*
11<ni for a p:inde made by tin- Nev, J,
h'raiik t'otdo\u, who tan away with
Julia llowne, a metnber ol' the choir of
h ii elmrt h in South Rivet, and b it n
wif»‘ and family, lie Was sentenced in
March. t0U.\ for four years, nnd his term
would expire in AtigtW oi neat year
iihould he behave biuiM'lf.
Out <1 I*.’U applications the Hoanl
granted twaty-llve jhum1c:» and ro-
storeil three; to eiti'eituhip.
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A Finger Torn Off by Hlng.
A very pectiliur accident recently
hiippeiicd to Uohert Hruwn of Molt*
mouth Jm u iio ti. l ie had been doing
nouie chores in tlu* barn and wan about
slepj l lg out <if the barn door, which
perhaps was a step of some three or four
feet, and thinking tt; himself some-
whnt pu l hin hand on a post, hy tho shin
of the door. In some way h(« linger on
which was a ring, caught in a nail and
im roou as his weight wan put. upon it
tore the linger completely otf, lie was
taken to a hm-pita) ia Treiibm where
the linger wan am putated and taken
enre of,
owi
Jumped Into River, Si*veil His Life.
Ii.ltle.. I*, l- '.i" o! Fi .1 I'.,H
•, Ian ii'-d c.i Iii<> boat worl.
oi; 1 1 1 liy ,1 11 i-\plo ioll <
I f 11ioi, r !;111jir!i h!« ii; >
diiiand
k lo ha-.
was painl
W rd h C '- d .
j;:if(.tline
•d by I'V
l i d t-ll t o t h e d o • tt
'1 ti >11,
tank I d !,
Run Ovor by Auto, Escapes Unhurt.
Ila llam Conover, yottng son of Warren
I I , Conover o f Prcehnh! )ued a narrow
escape from a serious accident recently
while riding his bicycle near Ihe Haptist
Church a l Freehold, The roadway
was blocked with wagonn, nutns, etc,,
and the lad finding himself in a tight
place got olT his wheel and ia attem pt
ing to turn it Klumblcd and fell directly
in front of Mrs*. John HawdeaV. automo
bile. Mrs. Hawden who was driving
the e*ar and unable to stop mo suddenly,
managed tn siecr the machine over the
boy so he .w aped uninjured and nnlv
slightly dishcvelcfl. llis wheel was
damaged but little.
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W ant OntcB nt NnUroail Crostilngs.
Kejireseuting Asbury 1‘arkCit.y Coim
fel Pattei'son obtained an order hc<t
'rimoiday from ( ‘hancellor Magic re
tptirir.g the New Vork and hong Hranch
U.ilboad le i.how Citose why gati'S
should not ....... reeled al righl lailroad
i in tbal. eilv. Tbi-i order \wi-i
t ' iu i liable «m Tuesday.
On Tuesday \’iee ‘ 'liern elbn I'lmery
decided lo heor the ca'v at Ai.lutry I'ai!;,
alter making a peris ta l inspection oi
t he ( roii'iiug'i, and later would !i\ a date
for the heirlng.
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A !•'ieiiIt of hlgiitulng,.
Mining ihe recent thund'-i hhowcr
lijdtinio^ *.ttxicl; a lice on the 1‘rank
loloeioii plaec al Altciitown, The bolt
ran down a tu e and utrueh a ehiekca
coop near bv. 'I’lie coop eoiilaincd a
hrji aad »a»\<*ntceii stmdl chickens, Ten
of the <,hielteiis were killed. The old
hen escaped with her lift* but every
fealher on her )«» !> * w iih hunied off,
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During the summer kidney irregular* ities me often cau?;rd by eM e'^'ive drinking or being oveibeateil. Attend to tlte kidney;! at oace bv u?mu? };olcy';j Ki<lncy Cure,’ Sold by b‘rmik 11, Sister, I
v. 11 h } '; t ';o ! i i ie
Wi'ile ( 'apiaio Irwin :is pi,ill ing 1 he
liquid into the tank lioni a ii\c y a l 'o i i
can one >,1 th-.* boat li.truN ligliUd a l/r .if
I/itnp. 'Ibe (lanu' the lamp cam.rd
an o sp 'n i( .u and Captain Irwin':; <!oil>-
ing was enveloped ia llame.;. '1'he lire
also i onununicatcd to tbe dock <‘aj>-
lain Irwin started toward his boathouse,
then jumped into the river and e\lin*
p.iii.shed tl-e llames. Hoat hands with
extinguishers pu t the fire out on the
doe Captain Irw in was badly burned
; right arm i;nd face.
h:
l'romer Had ?5CQ Satisfaction,
i-ie- rrom rr of Asbury Park has
been held in SW1 0 bail to answer a eou:-
plaint made by Heniuir.in (junlcai of
the* same city. Gordon married From-
er's 'laughter sonic years ago and nub-
scquently he secured a loan of $ - 1 0 0
fro:n his falher-in-law, which had not
b;?e*n repaid. Fromer had made several
attempts to get the money hack, but
never succeeded and last week made
his final elTort. When this failed he
destroyed about 8500 worth of (lordon ’s
property nm l his arrest followed. Just,
as the orticer arrived Fromer broke a
ylnss in a wardrobe and tried to cut his
throat w ith a pierce of it, but the officer
prevented him from injuring himself.
F illing Teeth liy Machinery,
A t the annual session of the New Jer
sey Dental Society at Asbury Park last
week Ur, W. U . Taggarl of Chicago
explained and demonstrated the useful
ness of a machine i f his own invention
that would do till Idmb'. of operations.
About Him dentists uitne-^ed h h work,
wliifli covered llity-lhrco cipnrnh* op
erations, This exhibition took up the
greater part of Thursday
Oil I'N'iday a colored dca liil ftoia
Orange wan edceU'd to nvad ienh ip .
There was h-muo objection at ihe Mal i ,
but h ‘ i nooiM'oi*; weie from his hoim
city and jpive him splendid re.oiimien-
didious iind tcstbicd to h h hi ;h >aainliti|*
in tho o i'inn innily . This I*. Ih** Oril
eulolt d loan eli'eted to membership ill
the Siuie orgahi/atioii
I.iitcaii'd a Drowning Man,
A liii’gunrd in Atlantic City llgnred
in a rc-icue leceiltly, ulnni In* heiio»d
Charles Power*;, n Ph!lr'lc!phiati Pow
ers Was overcome, but did nut cry tor
h«*tp un til he v.as I'lnking, Sri/ing a
buoy and tine Htokes daaiud iub» lh<
surf, but fiaw al a glm uc itnnidisl lie
Would be unable to reae'h the dt'owtdng
man, Helling waist deep In tho waler
the guard whirled the can biioy over
IiIn head like a lasso and lltuig l( touard
the bnlhei', llfty feet dhUaut, It fell
over the man's head find shoulders just
as he rose* and Stokes hauled him ashore,
Powers wns unconscious, Imt was ie<
vlved at the hospit d le d,
Knchig nt Monmouth lV ik ,
On Wcducflday ,Augu«Jl V, th" old
Monnuaith Park will again Is* opened
fur racing, There will t»e ho chargo for
admission and the farmers aud tlicit'
wives imd daughters will be especially
welcome. The racing ‘.‘.ill be under the
direction of a co ium lttw selected by
P. F. Collier, who tidies this way of
showing liin appreciation of courtesies
heretofore extended and more to follow
Mr. Colier will also give a monster clam
bake nt noon, to which over 1,000 per
sons will be invited. There will be
seven races--trotting, running, hurdle*
and stccplcehaEo.
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WycltofT Family Reunion*
The fourth nunual reunion of the
WyekolT I'atnily will be held al the
WyckoO (‘.rave yard, Fast Freehold, on
August HI, from 10 n. m .'lo d p. m.
Descendant?! <>( the orbr/md NcMlctw
Peter, John and (inrrett Wiknil as well
us all of thnt name now residents iu the
county me cordially ln\ilcd. It will
he an fill day picnic and thou* who go
should t.ila* Iheir lunch with lln'ui,
Found Dend i»>; Hiihfjoni Floor.
M illia rd Ih c u r f t f \euark
found dead oh ihe lloor of Is I' bedroom
iu Ihe ci >1 laj'.e I
Oeem I i l o \ e,
owin.i; lo llo* lei
attended hy a
jlho < 'i pie\ ioie;
W illiam Iv Mai
her non, John Mievver,
! ...... . r .iiu i'. lm ' il.iy iooiniii)! and
I Ihi t i.In' hod 1 0 it Iicen
Ii!i v <it i m in lb'* .’.H)[ht
to I|i i d e a l h, I 'oi i HUT
dotuld W M i i .iHer! Ol to
vii**.v t h e r e m a i n s . D c a l h v. ie; d m t o
heiirl I c> Mibb*. Mu'. Himwi V.a». y,;\
yoiiia old
Hnilier I 'euml Demi,
I'red ( Stiini, who lo pi a bin bn uhop
at Koan*ihurg, was lotiud dead lu hiu
shop nn Monday mi;*hi <f t;i*.t wcelv,
Ciiaiil wtci ol ycars old and has a wife
living in (let many. K.safnlaatlfius
(.bowed that death wan canned by heart
falhne, Oroid lefl projicilv woi th
n b o u t So'Hl.
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*,’el(nril Iani>;e,' oi olkb.
A colored lod^e of the lle'uevoleiit- nlid
Pi i»tec!i ve t h'der of Files was <irganbed
at Asbury Park on Saturday night with
nlxty members, , J
Hurglot;: Uia vldoriform.
! Pn de;;;" n; d lair/Lio, l'.;«e-i an ei
tratac info t lie r» si - Ic’ii-e i f I i I Ja i \ i
at Anbury Paik le^,. \l,'edne:.rlay ui.>hl.
aed %*. hlle the fan.iiy v.e-le wrapped in
: l;axi! » r looted the h m.'c. 'i'o inMiic
.'•ahty doling tlieir search, .Mr. Jarvis
and the oilier oicupantn of tlu* house
were < hlooifunned.
The bujyl.MH sccured ViOO in booty,
including lour diamonds ring, two y.old
v.atehe1;, a cltamond brooch, s.ilwrwaic,
do th in jj iimj s?7tl in money. They
carried olf die loaners v.ora by .Mr.
Jar; is nnd his son-in-law , Albert Pr< oks,
and made their escape without in te r
ruption. ‘------ 4„ . . .....
Girl Killed by Cflrbolic Acid.
On Tuesday Miss he re KautTman,
daughter of Henry Kaulim an, a weailhy
Pittsburg drygond« dealer, drank car
bolic acid for headache medicine a t her
summer home at IClberon, and died an
hour later. Miss KaulTiaan was alone
with her maid at ihe lime. Her mother
had gone bathing a t Deal. Tho girl
had luncheon at Hollywood. Soon after
Mrs. Kauffman left, her daughter com*
plnincd to her m aid of violent pains in
the head, and then drank the poison
Dr. ScucJder J . WolJey was quickly
summoned, bu t when Id* arrived the
young woman was beyond medical aid
The Care of LiveBtock,
If the testimony of great numbers of
the readers of the New York Tribune
Farmer is a fair basis for the formation
of a correct opinion, then w lm t is
known as Its Veterinary Department i*
everywhere esteemed highly, l l in,
however, inoro than a veterinary de*
piirtment. Ur, (>. I), Smead, who has
luul charge of ft for nwro than live
years, every weak answers very many
questions in tcgard to every variety, of
livestock known on the American farm,
not alono p m ir ib h ig nirdiciues aud
treatment,’but telling how* the diseases
might htve I ren piovcutrd, tmd laying
down Hpeeljie rule's for feed and care In
hi'idth, in siclaiess and In mnvntccMcuee,
1CVe'ry f/umer keeps h mlie livestock
good veterinarians are tinner,
F.adi InquirT is fully answered, but
Dr. Sinead goes far be\ond (Ids; he
Indleves that any informsllou that
one intelligent fanner needs k also
needed by hundreds and thousands ol
olluTS, /aid he often s i hionde<:is his
answer aa to make it a conipfde crawiy
on the nubjei t iliii' tisscd. A year or two
ngo Mr, Ib WalkiT MeKeeu, of Frye
hiirgt Me., said iu a niretluj; of fancciii
that a valuable horse laid been ah
tseked with a dtasnic of whb'h he hnd
known nothing untlll he luul ic e n tly
rcml of It iu Thu New Vork Tribune
I'a iu ie ii what Dr, Smead had taught
him enabled him to s.ive Ills horse, An*
other farmer arose aud wiild he had had
n similar expelieuce. Five or six hun
dred dollars saved in one town by one
c ipy of llie paper, C, Waller, Rl. H„
of North Troy, Vt., writes to Dr, Hniend,
under dale of April L’lli " 1 rlenlru lo ex
press my gratitude to you through Thu
New Vork Tribune r'anner, and to way
that 1 rcgnrd you ns the most able, prsc*
Ileal and thoroughly safe writer of the
present age, and lo express my hope
ihut you may live lo serve the farmer
nnd our dum b friends for m any years tn
uomi?,"
Thn regular price of Thn New York
Tribune Is one dollar a year, but wn will
maid (t wiih The JounMAh, both pnperfl
one year for ®l,7fl.
Cftmmt Roll Their Honda,
The Asbury Park Hoard of Kdtieation
1ms not yet been able to find u market
for thu 8100,000 school bonds recently
attlhorUcd to In* issued for a new build-
iiK and repairs to another, As a result
the contractors say they will rescind
iheir contract, an it wilt be Impossible
to proceed under it.
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A Henuflt Performance,
The Hcifotel Council of Jun io r Me
chanics gnve a benefit performance in
Heimef.Cs Hall recently for Harry Com-
ton, a member ot the order who has I ecu
111 eleven weeks. Over ?U0 was cleared.. 4 . . . .
Held on Charge* a( Uurglnry. '
( >n the charge of having taken jewelry
valued al tfl.allO from (he IMD.geridd
aud VaaAmbi rg cottaj'c; In Seubrighl.
I.ro OoJdleaf, a nadormau n i l.ong
Hranch, has been ane-;|cd by Cotmiy
Dcleclhe | li al Mi d I..Oil.
♦
M/g Tuillcs C’aiigal la Pomid Wei,
Two large leiltes, one S.cighiiij: .tl'/i
pounds and llie oilier 7a p-iinul’i, wia'i'
eaujdil al Woollev'.: pound one da-,
lioi v.eel, and J.llippe/I !o I *‘ u IJ * < n a);ol,e|,
New Vot!;,
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Currylni' Cniiriwthal Wenjinnu ICKpenrlvf.
b.i'd ‘lJuu/alay Judge Coaler ui Free
hold lined two A'ilmi\’ Paik men ^otI
ami ( o'ltj., ench, lor < a 11) hij: i -»n« «- • led
w capons,
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How tn Drlnlt Cold Wntor,
Don't get ovcrhcnlwl nud then diink
a tot of cold waler, Hip n little and
W’llit till cooled Oil Ol’ Herlonn I'eiatlls
will follow
♦
FO lt SAbH-d'adilln : Aulonioldle lu
good condition, will Kent four, Apply
to Howard Uyer, RUlnwun, N, | ^
In EW YORK AND -LONG r.‘ :’ ANCH R . R
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GARTAN & DEVLINh n v o u ln r p t ; f i u p p ly o (
t h e v e r y b e e t
w h ic h thoy w ill so li nt
pricus hu
Low as tho LowestOur fltock' ot
Is very largo and we ar.&
1 s e l l i n g i t a t
BOTTOM PttlCISB
W e c a r r y ' a l a r g e s t o c k o l
Lumber, Lath, Lime,
Cement, Wails; &o»*
w h i c h w e a r c s e l l in f l : o t ‘
, / .
Prices Ilia: Can’t be Beal/■
0 A E T A W & D B V U M f .
J B y L a t lio a % U o n n / i S 'c o p fo lflillmrsi llttlo <.f He ir Hpm m 111!|ii niunfirf 2 1 n f Iu h I ik ih f a d fi|. m i . |,t i> "O lin / lip r l n S S 1 fcl1'*.1*- f , ,r a j ir o l> |o.»fm i ' I ' l . i i * , 'ill'iun.ie ....... .......* i u i o iH* » h4J n j.ii.-n , t in th tlv . i nti4 41 *'««?• ,I o/ »pilirat j|i K|||iir in i, A,o ii a 'o ira u o ^| minlnaijii |'r<>mhan* "f1 e.Miju.m m>> llrMiiml, If ymi iai,fi‘» 0a ef »uh ntnfj‘#rt«I ih*m riiNi'MM | o* 11). I nr i'o 11 iitiritii)d«.>> I n i a t I ' l l i a i | |f i (h , t ii |f» H u i- iv | i | i n i i i ' im u a ' I SdkloWrsNi MSv.ii, * 1
I Aini'i-1“tin Ci*t»X - W I V u in y M fnN n tv ITorto,fV,»-
PUBLIC C A R T IN Criie HulsicrIher will do n cemMid carthi^.
himt»it*/iM til Mstswui nnd solh Iln tin* <o< de*iP uf lnrrohnntn snd o|la*oi w ho t(<mdi«; nueh work done, laalvn le ii willliraiutit ruiduhiopi'iiiesuoilidile, Ki*(pit#l*»
liy telepholio wifi he atleaih'd lo,f t * •«(•«* f» f i l l * *14
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■1TAW4K, KOlfilOUTH COUNTY, W. J .
--Ii V 1 Ml----
MATAWAN JOUHNflL PJBLISHi'iG OP.
=>r=— :-■■■- ■ •-■-■■■■ ■ ' -'■■■
MBSCltirnoSS l'AYAULE IN ADVANCE.
! f y u ....................... t 1 ■'*'O: . . . a i l l ' . l l l l i * ..............................
UUe :j juoj.Hi*.......................“;; wutb.
A<J?ertl>ilnf: rate* u;on ,tj.ii!k-atio».HeftUtnj? notice* s rrrits a line lir^t InKertlc\n
andfceuts tliereutti-r.BtfMutions <t cotMolfru’f* ranis ol thanks
• g d n o t i c o t i o f o im r c l i c - ii to r tu lu iu o iith 5 ia ‘h t *
i lta e .The time to which ft ?ukv:rii*tlon l« r nkl
^ppeartt on tho i'iipt»r or v.-ii: t'j man Mrlbert). •SulwriptMi'i ;iro payahlo in ««!• r t i m t n m ) I f im t | » r i t |stTpjf*nv
ihoalil l>« nimle nn<l weipt f<»r hi tuo will njv-«ear on tiie )*npor to&u#j<l nftor ilia receive o(
19 money.
‘ FSusset Oxfords !5
Ejce*i'it<»rrf, « ’1m!iii-rr<tt< ii«»tc.. huw Hu> rf*titti> munf* th* In uvH-'fi '■/ •'‘ ffcrv^Ar a ir ! l iiif* »«f a !‘ba are jvaulrel uu-l^f th** i'*v; tn )<(* Uaheil. ftuM w*> **nrn*Ml>- •«»»>! i e?*i-r*f'tfH|h- g u t l i i e n J H t o reni*.-mb;.*r u s I i i w a i t e r * o l t n U
■ Thft -founNAi. 1* vn s*Mp ut .1. T. Cl^wea* Hawa Ktrtnd, nud tlm U n io n Nm v* Hrafid. «>t Statics, ami nt K, K, {.'iim*1*. Koyf^rt,
Entered ut thu Miitaivnis pohtnflJoi* »i*«oeor:ri-
olftm »hftii mullor.
J. 'Ji* A fu ll line ol Kusset O nT ok Is tJ r _ jp lor M isses nm l C h ild re n . “J
p In fan ts ’ , sizi's 5 Id ,s.
p Cliihl'.-. " S ' ; lo I I .
£ M is s is ’ " 11 J ’J lo j ,
r Price according to size, j
1 M. L. MILLER *‘ 5
\Successor to R . Ht*rtkv Sun.)
\i. Commercial Block, Matawan. jj r: uirfi.^C^L'L'L'L'L'L't.rL'L.'brL'CtrL'L'L'L'L'L'J
Public Sale***-- OF--- ***
S to re P r o p e r ty***----A T--- ***
Matawan, N.J.
R e a l K s t a t e
Aj k [ I n s u r a n c o ,
l ^ o a n n .
I:i re,
L ife ,
A cc idcn t,
H ea lth ,
Burglar,boiler,
L ia b ility ,
Team s,
A u tom ob ile s ,
Surety Bonds.
EstnMiJhcd 183s-None but tha Heat Cotnpaciea Ueprescottd,
WM, A. FOUNTAINI
A lA T A Y V A N , N . J .
r a u t i s i u Y , JUiiYa.'i. ioot
TO O VIi MERCHANTS.
A Factory Proposition W ill Be SubmlUort
nt Gvran’a Stoic Pilday Nig’nt.
A incclinu cf \\w Imsinc^ \w\\ (und ^.'^nu'n) vill l»c !»•*!*! at (ivrau's storv
. l'Vidny ovcninjj iit 'A oVhK'k Ut oui: iiU'r
iho viiiou a nrw itnlttstty rom*to M'he rxWij'jmy
c-'njtlov tn.'tny tnah* IimiuK tin* wroldy I'uyroH ^ill I’M 'fil mul it is fort I’i* im'vchauls lo wiv wiirliHT it in v.ant u l i f rt»t. Thr intiiCMt oh'*\vn ill this uut'linii ill lur^dv inHtu'mr futuu- jic-tion, f«» it IhIjuovi'S cwryono t<» nmko u Hpt'ti.ii riYort l«» I**/ pwont.
anviiJARY.
Mrs. Cep!)cne V«u Wickln OrlflctijIN’tij jiutu li. tii!>;‘WHit| ilun^htor
i.f tlu* 1ut«* J:»»nc< '. imii 12lr*io Van
'WlckU1, ,1‘iuViv iroin tlu1 dU-ctNt'( iv Utmt \ ■
Mr. »n«1 Mr». 'umo tii.wri^l
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a tmoi'i* and l‘»i i i>vr.tlinn u,r. \«ul' >i iut.il
wan * uci.vsj.ChI. Shi* iu'\^' iuliy
TVC«i\M'(d hfi ln-iiHU Iml td«it* m b\' : nWml \vwi\ u w n t lv , wliot it u.m «U'*
tbat tU'utNl i jiiT.lltiU m\vy iit i'l'M' (*J i>- r isnv Tvm»
ay«» .•« ■-v'O'rd - p.'! Ui.n \\(.a jh'T- ig‘nidi *n\il llis N'i" >' «v» liu.und
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wan rsa iv in Kiev luU tViv.i ‘cry,■■■ ■ ♦....
O litu a iy Mole*.
Uunnoia 1;hkmj, wiiv oi- Ou'nv i* T<*r- loo. dU’,1 al !v • li- iu.‘ .il N\’ .iu’s k-' vtu v. itt MiUlU'i '' Thv. r.dn;*, on ‘I'mv hiy. ai;**l C»S years IVsidcs 1’Or iu'!;Na'i<!
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it! its w. r:s
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im n.mv Vimm . >v\ \\V*K*d v»v*-» ih»« latlii'j' »'i
Wrntvl. l;vvr <;l tVdaiM-S. dlu il-io. and .Mi<
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( S n im t'r r toujiltA und im M i; \ i- l.l ,il
I'luym t<a»4 lnuvatU'.' ' on Ii mj- t ‘.i-itaim honoy t«»td t*v. W\f tto *>)■•< VHUmv'U il\i* it. r k ’rt’wnt to uda- l i ivoMitttU'Mn w
lUmr*viu'*-s con»iK«»!-•.>•. 1 yii.M'l >)uivkly. Ndd by M AV • 'ii! piiNHHui, K V,i%»“. w<rt flstilf M^ia’.vioi: J I*, n!.».,k,o :-
The subscriber, A itnrnfy for t h e t h ftrK f»f the Kstnte of George W . Hell, | \tiU o/Trr for flwlr, nt juddic vendue to the hi^ht-il bidi)< r, on
W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 7 , 1 9 0 7 ,
on the premises, nl U o’clock in the nf- tmuKJH (sharp) of Kild dny. tJie propeity kiuitvii i-.a the lied Dm}; ^ ,ore now occu. {>U'd l*v K, O W alling utul hiumted on tlie Ucfct hide of Main Slrctt
Conditions of S a le T iv c n t y per cptil, of purfhaic tmnwy t« Ims p«id »t tin* rh><c«of Uit* h«N*. h»huuH‘ upon delivery of «ii*fd Annual M»t, 1\>U7 .
A V . A . F O U N T A IN ,
Attorney for the Ilrirs ,
M alttw H ti, N ew J t r n r v , *
UNPAID TAXES
REAL ESTATE(n the iU»ro\i^h of Mrttnwitn for (hr \vi\t
UH.tf>,5s\lU udvtvtUrd foT»nU‘ m 'o td in ij to law in lu s t vcek'n limurof iheJ*mninl,
W i l l i a m A , I ' o u u t n i n ,
lliitm inh Collector.
M M O O M I» C O C O e C M « S O » « K M M M
| >, HEATING £ IH OM ES PERFECT LY
% W IT H O U T G R K A T IiX-
PENSK TO YOU IS O U R
HUSINI5SS. W c ilo not dis
turb your present system, leur
lip tlio liouse O R M AKH
YOU W A IT . “ G U R N E Y ”
Systems of Stcnm and Uot
Wnter Healing require iillle
attention, no repairs, burn
little fuel, lient nil rooms
evenly, last n life time.
LET US E S T I M A T Ethe entire cost o f n system
KimraliKul to heat your
biiil(liu|r perfectly.
D O IT M O W ! <•*
ALONZO W HITE, Jr.,M A T A W A N , N, J .
' l ’hmie 47-1..
Real Estate =:ForSaSe=
T he fo llow iitg properties w ill be so ld fft prices
th a t w ill com m and the a tte n tio n o f investors.
j M A I N S T R E E T
I House and Lot near Episcopal Churcli.
j Store and Dwelling Property, with stable in rear.
Lot 39 by 135 feet. ■
Double House and Lot.
B R O A D S T R E E T
Three Lots 30x120 feet each.
One House and Lot. .
P A R K A V E N U E ’
Two Double Houses and Lots.
About 4 acres of Land, which includes the Ice pond
and houses.
Also the Ice Busluess and nbout I800jone
of ice.
a o A C R E F A R M
near Matawan. Has 1000 af pie trees and
2000 peach trees.
FOR^TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY TO
B. F. S. B R O W N ,MATAWAN, N. J.
*& H £ 3 A T
I AugustA Whole Month of Big* Bargains at
The R. W est CompanyU ■« n m n >wwi
500 Mlfc'CKS A RB CU I' PROM
IN P R IC K 1-4 to 1-2
A1UGUST is now roRaixleil liv sharp ami thrifty buyers |:S the best month in the wln.lo year to secure Fuf-
iiiture Marrams and that time is now lietv with the most tcinptini; arr.iv t,f .simsationul baiyuins ever
asseinbleil under this iMof. August Purniturc .Sales wore lirst hrmtj-ht into promineme by us nmnv vcai-s
ajjo and .such events are now looked forward to by thousands of loyal customers who well know \hi>* k' V ivs
lo be prompt; in order to be fortunate enough to secure the choicest attractions olTeivd during this uuMitl^
We selected tliis dull month in order that we might «ive imr whole time and undivided ntt-mion ihr. Cl™.'
iiiR Out quickly of OUR. HlAIKN ^ U R j ^ ^ X j C j v S and to the selling in the shortest possible tiriW^ll dTs,'
continued patterns, Odd Pieces mul all broken sets, all of which are included in this , „ T , _ ,
Grand Sweeping and Clearance Sale Throughout The Whole Establishment. ,
H r.m hv tls o f sp le nd id b a rg a in s w ill be R iva tly in ev idence in a ll d e p a r tm e n ts w hich i>o |,, mal-e • t
im m ense lloors w h ich are now stocked to the ir u tm o s t capac ity . The m a in object o f tin's Mt'
is to prepare am p le ro o m for Ihe p roper display an d to provide storage for the m n in car l o a d s « n ' ft
now con tracted for fo r the fa ll a n d w in te r seasons, w h ich usua lly arrive a lu u it S eptem ber 1st n ' f ^
q u ite p la in th a t it is a b so lu te ly necessary th a t ,">(11) pieces must be rushed out in order to se- •U<1 ° 1U|' *S
am o u n t i>f ro i'iu . IU ltf
in ^ 'io llic increased com o t'm a lc iia l atnl labor enterin'; into the constniction o t 'a ll h i" l )r. > - ’
aetmeis have found it necos.uv to advance prices materially and, when vou umviili'.r t t i T* F !'1 h irnttlirc the. , i... r .......... **........... .v .,..i...* .x ...... ,w u .i i i to u w im .. ............... t* . in r.sr i>f<r lyjthic-
1 c
M a m ita e t u r e i ............. _ , , ■ ■ ........... . . . . . i „ .v■ n )rM , >, lr »
ii i:n > in d ie liice o t ' p re sen t m a rk e t a n d p r ic e c o n d i t io n s , v o u c a n re a d ily see w h 'it a e o ld e t i o p p / ' l lr;,vst;
m e a n s t o those w h o are th r if t v r n o u u l i to p la e e th e ir o rd e rs fo r p i o d s in t r u d e d e ithe r Iin- n r , . L ,1' s o l^ 1■ - - ‘ .................... .)■ . i . 1 I . v t l l t ov In tn r r ll*..
m eans u m ih is c w i ih a ir o iu i iv n n n i^ i i i>> jn .m : u n u m i in . i m i p m . is i i i iru ile il eitlier tor present ■ l ' .......... "l'1
th is a im o n m 'e u ie n t a p p e a rs m a k in g k n o w n th e ta c t th a t a in n h e i b i^ ' A u g u s t l- 'u rn itiiic Salt- I n w intnrr use. W h e n
sa tis f ie d e iis n m ie ts in a ll |>;irls o f th e s ta te c an t u r n w ith a fee lin j.; o f p r id e a m i p leasu re ri. ■, Ve i i l l l l l u *R '(' s
O lo s r l , K x Je n s in n T a b le , h e a u n t id I ’ n r lo r S u i t , H n > i, o r w lra te v . r il / " ' H 1*1 1’1' 'V l.ie l, th e y I,.,;... . Z , . , ' ! ' ' V ! * ™
A ii f ju s l S a le a n d w ln e l i com I . i n o t he d n p h e a t e d m th e r e g u la r p u r e h a s in ^ w a v lu r n ea rly O n r- I I I
p-,•.!.!. St w i l l p a ) u n i b i g to b u y U e ie d u r i n g th is sa le a n d it w i l l p r o v e it/ .e re .s t in j' as w e ll is ii S’.V (l1' , *,c P r 'w ‘
L .r jie> :% tiaest a u d ’ n io s t up- to-d .ue itc .e k in M o n n n m t l i I 'o u m y , w here n o th in ; ; Im t d ie best , ,p .:il(. " V l l ) ^ u P 'v -' th<;
Mvt t\ mri'*' in tlit* stou* is nurkt’il in nl.iiii iiiriiK's ;il lurk liottoiu nrins ^ s ,irc d llo w c t l ttt cntiir.
| . . V ,.. . ,, . - . . . . . , w,
Hvri\ p ieee in th e s to re is m a r k e d in p la in ii|;ures al lo c k b o t t o m pr ices ,
A Chance of a Lifetime to (let Real Haoiains. Watch the I'ape is.
THE R. WESTA l l I I . h k Ih O u l l v u r u i l I ’e c u , \ n ' v Ik -p c .
1 r°Heys p asg OlJOf.
ian J im m l
M a ta w a n M a i l D ire c to ry .
Mill*
Per Nt w ViirV. bV.vat I., i ; ‘i d1! i» ml • \i >rt': KH.il, f i . u l ’ i <i:i>t 111.- V .'...!, '• III, ; ... I., . t ;i(), and 7 ! /i n in.
j ' i , r l . 1. I ■■•Ii*.Ualir-.vood. L*.r|{ Mr;.n.li,_ A .!
nant*. u i liij’ V. iV 'Houlhun 1*. IIMT, t>. tu.
For I*m hui'i Mirnt) C.l* in.. -I .'50 n m.F o r K ry i»< jjl. IV rt Hi r<>
taru!», tU'al»ri !;t um! y!! <lr. llie AtLuiivH i^ iU n-1 1)1 v . «,t l\ j<. R.;_l» t.'i ii »i.v i :<u p. _m
M > . Rr-J hi.nl-. >' i’url: t.’t'! all
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! ur:;!<.'*1 »ri'ii-.n> f a I'.. i : . J> J i'j iit .' .W .Rt 7,1'» » nt. *
; . ( AiiKivr.Frc .n i N i v ; Y u rk , Ntw .trfc, nnd al! im in is N orlli,
K im t, S o u th n:nl I'n- W eM , 7 {'(J. Jot,'') u. tn., .'! ()(> nm l p. in.
Fro m l!a r.l< t , ( I ■ 1 r i d . ( ‘ . i lu N'n-W, L:*.ke H e .! H an k . Lont/ i ,n ir i 'h , I ’-.rk ami u'ljo in t * s ju t ' i m» d e . N\ Y . A- L . l i uml NVv.'Jcr?<'y SauthiTa%P. !!r-,i'.''‘-- ! ' ? tv, , ■««-! i. •!."» |> m
F ro m Fr«uV .il.i (-tim -l) {'■• l.'» a. tn.. ,'».■},*> n. tnFrom 1‘mt M« •r.»notxt'-i. Atlantic
i l i s l j la m l i , Scit>ri^ 'it, »:n 1 a ll i> lim < (.‘it t'n* A t la n t ic H ig h la nd s D iv , u tlu: C. K. K ., l*j n.4 't i». m! F rwm n il rc lio i; : : cn R . F . U. I<-i:t:-i ;a .'100
t>. ra.Foa lilT ier oj»cn d a ily -frini O.iH) :
o ’c lccl: p . n\
r B D R S D A T , J U L Y a.-., 11)07.
Matawan and Yioinity.; Tlw Grand Jury was in session Mom
• day,
M i s s M r.bc lA . Srnitli has been en-
j{<Kcd to teach in tin; Graded Seho .1
A rthur Stilwcll k at Keansburtf,
having jciiied Don Cunover'o cr«rn*MitK
■ p ir ly , : ■. ■ ,
U. H. Htilsarl Iims found the rtaj»v
route- to the trat;v; unpM itab le and
abandoned it,
A company t f aboul thirty front
Miilwny Oreen luul a day ’s ou'.intf at
Ki'aiwburjj l:ml I'tiday.
. . W illiam Smith of Midway (been is
: behiK broken in a‘< a conductor on the
Jersey Central T rat'lijn C\jm|»ntiy’«
cam.
(\illcctor Fountain mmmtm i-s that
he will advtTlif.i' ut'Xi u ir k tho proper-
t{i*H tif «U'lin«jui'nt» for m il wliiti* tuM*»
for num.
Tlu* conf'iVf'Hlion c f tin* n .u i'ch
iMmlhoi'o, pansiMl thnui^li inv.n yester
day for Ki'uiistmty, where the iiitiiual
pii'nle waw licltl.
Samuel 11. Oonlon i f thin tox.unhip
\va:i the iii'nl lu M’Utl peppniti In NVw
Yurk fn.uu Mot^ativillo Hlatiuu thin
year. Oil July 10 h r nhipped live
cratc-H. ■
Oeoiw 1 M (iauhattt, who n ium 'detl
tn tho (.U'filer iiakery httsinoi!! Innt (M o*
her, elided tip iih uhcp laiit h'titlay and
left town, takii'u hin peim»;wil po-periy
w ith him. ,
Jorn'ph llyer nf thin place, a tiire
keepi'i* with Ihu (‘lilTs\t>od Hvlok t ’om-
jmny. wan rMlni; »n n car 'IVewilay
inofuiny und fell «»IV, hjeakiiiH his rij»ht
arm above tlu- olh • .
Joseph Miller «<f Mailbi'H* '!’u\\*tfthip
l i io i^ h t the lii'ii Mnmm'Ut'ii t'ouaty
polatoi'8 nf tin* mttif’n lu re to r.ell mi
Monday. Tui’rtday Houurd \?nnl;irk
of W iekatunk was heiv w iih a loud
. Tartan tt Pevlla hnse leaned a piece
of Knmiid adji'iula)’ the Y. iV L. !<.
U. K. tracks for nifju puriioi-ieu. It in
Kaid that l l will he lined by lla lm ^tv t ‘n.
of Newark. Tlu* i.ijja board i-i abiJU*
orqiHcd but lint ] It iti’<l I ' i« abf.tit
-’I'D feel loin; and ten feet hti’Ji.
Ut»wiird Uyer has a tiew .'mtomohile.
It is a fou ivy lindcr car ar.«l the I’haiv'-
fuur who br<)ii^ltt il here from Nov.-
York tried itu speeding pov.ern and be
tween Perth Ainhoy and New llniii::-
wii?k it esoeeded lif t / inlltH an hour.
Tlio car will only carry two persons
On Monday ni^ht aa automobile
p a jiy eumini* toward Matawan ran ofT
the road on Ten Kyek’n 1 lit! am i the ear
was overturned. There were five men
iu the parly and all of them were more
or Kmh hurt. Ur. Jackson was mnn*
named and attended lo their injuries,
The machine waa considerably damaj'c-f,
H I.I1 IM ) TI1|.; U lC K K f ,
T l** Joo itKA L Will KU dly |>ut>:ifi!i Ih la hpod-I'iK III th« lr (I i f |i|uo.-h 0117 itrn iu of,t jr/Jlnlin! Iiy Hm n(.(.| nt«T It-a n| (tin (II rffr r ti I (.ocl.'llt* *riw, jir
tn .li jiiMiilrni O id i r »if O.ld Follow*.
O n M i.nd;.v cM-tintj J )vpu ty O n m d
W JVrrine o f ( ‘raubury
\ is i11>.i ICniri. rrbneker l.udjji- «if this
jilace and insta lled tin 1 oilieers for the
ensuing t t r in . lie \vas ae n .'in p a im d
by Uroltiem \V. S. O .Ie, K . I>. Stibvell
and \Y i l , {<>h'!:;un. who, as fjrand of*
IKcr;.;, a^s isttd b im in tlie in s ta lla tio n
ccremonies. ’]'lu* R llow iti^ o iV ic c js were
insta lled:
■N. O .— Shark 's M at^ .
\'. (» Jacub Meitixer.
War.U-n—-J. \Y. Kyle,
i ’cm h ic io r -Charles l^arker.
i i . S. X . 0 . — K lv.fjoil V an Iirak le
J-. S. X . G .— Herbert G itter.s.
1. •jdnc j'h T ilton .
O. 0 ,- 1 . I I . Douglas.
R. S. S .- L . P . Ott.
i„ S. S.— J. J. O lt. ,
U. S. V. G .— Frank T ilton ,
b . S V. 11, Stnnk-r.
C lia p k iin — F . I I . Lloyd.
I td V H l A IV . I I I I I I I I .
Tbe seir.Uitimua! olllcial visit of
Supervising D istrict Deputy Grand
Recent 1-, J . l.ehn r f Keyport wan made
on Tuesday eveninK h) Itkuuoo ;! I'oun-
cil of this plnco. Under “ Geo I of tho
O rder" Deputy Lehn jjiivp ihe membera
a short addresH, which whh followed by
remarks from Heveral inember.-),
FRENBAU,
?rank lUrch of Sandy Hook in \viilin}'
at T. 15, I'onover’n.
Minn Murlo H yer o f Jem *y C ity in ihe
KiU'st ( f Inahel Conover.
MuvGeui'nn T. Linton and two chil
dren of Uod Hank spent Tueflday boro
w ith her mother, Mrs, M, A. I’riee, who
in coiiHtH'd to tho houso hy illneiiii,
C L IF F W O O D .
. I j t a t u o r O u io , ( 'trv o r Toi.i:i»;», ) rii
hl'CAH Cot-NTV. 1 " 'p ra n k J . ch»«n«'y mni.-r«! oiUi. ih .it h r
in Kenior V in tn e r of the tirm »if I ’ , J . Cheney tt. Co., d »inj; buvincKs in the
C ily o f Toledo, Count v and S la te aforesaid, nud th a t aaid ( in n w ill pay the Hum of O ne l in n bed Do llars for’ each and every caw o f Catarrh tha t canno t
iu> cu red ’ b y tin* u^e of Hnll'ti C atarrh
-Cure. K R A N K J* C N K IIK Y .Sworn to before me and iiubseril»’d
in m v prei-ence, thiit tUh day of D ecem
ber, A , D „ bssil.A . W . 0L IC A S O N .
* (Seal) N iir.M iy p p n i.ir .
I la ll 'i i t ’a tarrh t-ure is taken in terna lly
a nd acta d ire tllv on the b lood and mu eoUK mu’faeer. of the i;y;dem. Send for
toH timouiala free.!-\ J , C I IK X K Y tt CO .. Toledo, O.
S o ld ’by a ll DruniiHtn. Toe,
Take l l a i l ’K I'am ily IMIIm for cotidtli a-
H on.
....... ♦ - ;
Dlctt Prom Lock jaw .
L'\rry M urphy « f Hrmlley Park, on
T u ca lay »-f hell week, cut his rlj»ht li.tnd
severely w it Ii a saw in n m ill al A ;.lm iy
Park, l ie died a t the hospita l, Spring
bake , yesterday inntn in i; fiom loeklaw
l ie Wan Mil years old and {•■ n u rv lw d by
a w idow .
A m an who i'«p in erfeet h n il lh , vnb f e n n d o n n |u n w " :i il'i> '•* ..........1 >• Iu nnecrHHary, has nm rli h»r n Idcli be slnaild
l>tv th a n k fu l. Mr L C Rodijeiii, ol Ib 'ahch tou , Pa , writes l lm t he \v,r; not on ly imat.l'* til w ink , bit! he eon Id n't atoop over l<» tii hi i ow n •.lines. Six
bottles ol 1‘olev's K iil 'ii V Cute mede a
..new m an him H " • "Siii'ir:- ’.
I'/.l'.'V K:.!n-'. I ' : ' 1 I I \ il
Minn Anna Oonroy of New York HpeiU
kmday lien* w ith her mother.
JameN Dunn i f New York i»pent Sun-
lay with hit* paivnlw here.
Mr. und Mra. Milton Orinw.dd have
been upending a lew ilayii w llh the lat-
ter'n parenth, Mr. um l Mm, Simon lleydt.
Misu Josie Carroll is np^iiiHntf her
vacaiioti at Liberty, X. Y ,f and will
ali:o vinit Sarrdi|:a before letum in^
home.
h'. II. Di'Utcm ban moved hi;* fim ity
to Keyport and Willinm Ue^;un has
moved into tho hmmc reei'iiily occttpicd
by Mr, Denton.
Charle.t J , Mixmoy, a^ed -M veais,
died at hln home here oil Monday and
bin rcmniim'wero taken lit Calvary Ceinc
tery, l.otiji bilnnd, for interment.
■■ ..........ClilUCKItgUAKK. .
er I
Jo hn M, ( ‘o llina hejjan her da ily trlpn
on W edtii'.sday.
OcoiJte 14. A like rly han boujrht a very
ntylish bluek horso am i eairiaye,
M n Pn^cl a*nl ihu iu lltc r and Miiri
S:u’iih Scan lon of hm o k ly n are fp tm d lr
Ihe m tiumci' w ith Mrn, Spi-ncer llo rd ine ,
Mrs. I'Vmi!-: M , !vbir<i||»i« and sen
Iv lw ineu itd M ls n A u n a l.e n i:o f llro uk lyh
aro ^ucn'.s of M r. and Mrs, John
llo p la for a few v.eek‘1,
M r. and Mrn. D en jam in H rlllo n and
non, Mr, and Mra. 1’ay M illspauj’h aud
fam ily i f K e y p o il and I ’lmrles P. Arm-
s tro^u o f H id o k lv n spent. Suealay w ith
H cn jam in am i M ias hJIa .\neie,
- - -f + .....
Aaanultcd Chie f o f I'oll-ie.
W illiam I I . a m i John J. Ihm icW of
H ills ide have been held in y ’jtltl bail
each lo aw nil the ae linn of the October
jjrand ju ry fur asi-aoll and battery on
Jo h n X . SnedcJs.'r, th i t f of ptilicc " f At*
lan tie I l i^ h la n Is, and for threaten ing
to take liN life.
b as l S id itn l iv n ij;b t the iv,u Hmnett!'.
who are brothvin . went to the o l in v r ’ii
ho iue and no t f.ud iiiK h im there went in
search of h im . They returned lo the
oflieer’s Inane a little later and annoyed
Mrn. Snedi'Ler, who tel.-phoned f<»r her
husband . Mr, Snedeker aud O llicers
I'otiler and S m ith weul In H illside.
W hen the ollieei". ap|>eared the Hen.
nettn showed li;»h t. -N slrnnnl'.' enstu-d
iu w hich one o f tbe nllieeis' n ie lli n'.ielc
was broken. T lie l ie u m tlii Wen* over-
p itw erul and were ta lu n to }ail. W hile
lieili}! I'tO. Ill the cell otic of them slliiet:
Mr. Snedeker in the fine and eut his
cheek. W hen tin* men were taken b e
fore Jll.it ice ( ho ve l C. W illiltllPi ail UUele
of the I my,-i f'uve it te il ille d cheek for
1,111111 on tbe A tla n t ic 11 i^hln in I o bank
for ila-ir nppearance in eo itr l.
!>i aiie I i uio a j.' i * M l. liliedekei m 11 esl t d
Uobi rl I h i u n i l , a brother of the boy-i,
and ninee then tin* brnlheoi hn\e !•< en
lookini! ler iev*-ni;e. A in n d ia j ; In ie-
IM ll I I t lli’V t hi I ate lied 111 take I lie el lie I ’m
" life blood and bao ji Ills body to n 11ee. "
+W ar A j;n in;il Cm iim mpllon.
A ll nat|nii > m v i-mlcii\oiine to r im I;1 he ra vaeeii i •( *. »ie-Mmi.i i< at i " <> no
pl;i|;iie " I bill ( lajip 'i ■ n ninny \ tel mm
eai h v 'Mi . I’olny '•, I loner and Tar
cure:i t in ij'lr ; am i e.tlds p e ib e ilv andvon ;ilr III MO i l.i I i; i t nl run :imipll<>M. Dn lint r i‘,k VOlir h' .ib il bv l.ikil):: '.'line
1,111 I\’, It J11 i’l I I| .l t i'ltl V\ III M I -'u!r v ' 1
I bme\' .-iml Tar e- s-tfe n.id eerl .tin ii< i e • ||| ; The i J 1 >I ■ ’ r!'..'-, j j
, :: . -I n- n i. |
So ih !j A rn lo y ’a New Collet io i.
J'-:.ej,h 'W i!'on , J r ., ha:> been ap jiotnt
ed l r lk i In r o| Soo th A m boy , t<> Miecced
the iate Peter S lover, d fceascil. l ie
has been s'Voin in and j;i\en bond:*.
Mr, W ilson ’;nov,n in m any fra ter
nal men in th is coun ty , b o u x Past
( i rand i ha nee lior of t he S ta le o rgan iza
tion of K n iyh ts n f I'hy lia s , He is con
iiected w ith the Pennsy lvan ia Railroad
a t Sf>i*lJi A m boy .
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W ns in T-oor H enlth i*cir Years.
Ira W . K elley , of M ansfie ld , Pa., v.'rites: " J was in poor h c a lt li for two yea’-.,, sulTerini' fro m k idney a n d b ladder
1:«»ublc, im d spen t considerable money consu lting physic ians w ithou t o b ta in in g any m arked benefit, b u t was cured by !‘*o!ey’s K idney Cure, and 1 desire to add
m y te s tim o n y th a t il m ay be the cause t ! ief;losing llie he a lth of o th e rs ." R e
fuse substitu tes . Sold bv F rank 11. Slater. *
Pavilion Beach.little Coney Island, Kcypoit, N. J,
F . J . Knapp, » - Atanngcr.
Show Next W'cck iu Theatre.
Still with us. The PavoritiV ftthweok,
Butler l laviland andAlicc 'IhonUon,
III the One* Act Comedy
“ Tlie hisunincc A^cni.H- CAST, ~
Mrn.Vsit Ilcnutle, wltli « j'-'nlous hiifihiuul....................................Mbs Thornton
Wrlaht A. PoHck*, nnltm»r«iuii Ailldtor.Ml.H.llllKllllllMllll.lllllHllll Mr lljivlhuni
Sccno,P«ilnr inthe VauHeautle Renldencp
The Omitett Child ItntuUHJUator
l.onniu l-oilett,I mpcr^Liiift I Oik Veila Victuiln, Veita Til
ly imd 1C Jdla Poy,
The Dalnly Creighton Sisters,llltrm liii'tliK llie C lillil WdMiUir, llnl.y
M vrly ii, In S I i ik Iiiu nntl D.u i i I iik ’ H])cclfilllen,
Under H avilaiul,Coniedhm nnd TyrukNiu Yodlcr,
I II lis t r a te d S o u k s .
R, M limit, Smith Ambiiy'M fitvoillt*tenor, IM. Ilitiilii^tnii, Oppiidor,
Pollett,. Hark Dnuewr,
Arneltu Crel);h(oii,In a Roporatolrtf of
The Actoi;raph, 'liy IM , l lm .I i iu ln t i . e.)iii|il(Tlti i-Iiiiiihu nf
i'lvttiren cvtry Huniliiy m ul T liiiiw lny
Oraiul S/icrcil ConcertK r a y Hiimlii)- livoulu jf.
Antateur Nl litHvt-iy Pihhiy l;veu ln ji,
SUMMER
DRESSES
Hear line of Ladies' white
UnderskirU, white Canvas, Tan
liViciJIiid and Pat. Colt Shoes and
Oxfords for ths vvholo family.
R, F. SCHOCKMATAWAN, N . l
NEW BAKERY
Having linil my ovcim repaired, duo to tlie
rceviii fire, I nm now doing my bilking nt my own
jilnccaml Invite tliu nintom of lliu |iei>p|e of Mntri-
wnmtnd vicinity. Only lho Iil-hI mnterlid iiHcd
mul uvcrythliiK nerved In n fir.st.climK innmier.
My lirend, Cuke nnd IMch cnmiat bo bcntcn,
. I n|Mt) cnriy ii Hlock (if ConfectUilicrj',
G E O . M . G A U B A T Z ,;.Suti’i-».ior to J, O lvSHMiU,
Oi'ldlinttH lllock, Mntnwan, N . J,
OUR..P R IC E SPar fm ln rd piclurcH >liut at tt nm tn,
Heavy, ]>lnlu nud be-el phtte m brnt.i In 0 »k frnmcH, very low keoiiHklerln|( the ijim llly,
P I M M B H
ta order for any k ind of picture HUpplied al ;111111111u 111 eo'tf, Cmne in am i lank at
the aHsntlmeut of mouldhi|(s,
W hen iu need of G O O D viirniiih re*
ni'Miilter Ihs l W n llin ^ S bMlidn afe i;nar- nuteml lo he e<|iud to t!«e l)i.*fn.
W n llln n 'a .Spar V a rn ish .
W a lll iu t 's D u rab le H IakI I c Cle/iir Vnr*
i i I.hIi .
W a it in g 's In s id e C onch V n rn ./ ili.
W a llin K 'u t 'x t f n l ine P lno r V a rn ish ,
W n l lh l j i ’H In to r ln r W oo tl b lu is h .
W n llln it 's t . lu h t l l ird (/II P in U li ,
We nidi /ad laer D u ll h Lead, Sherwin* W llli iiiih Piibit-i, Satiaumm Paluin and AlidiitHllin*, the r-aaihirv w«ll eoaliuM.
»lnp A L«'*, L’ailiphe ll'n Ynm lnh , Sbitus, Ut on/i* Powdeis and PinmielM, A.dHt«' Calm s and Supplies , Kodaks and Hup>
jille'i. Developlhjf illld P lIu lh lK . Hl^ll I'ldntluK a Hperiiilty.
The First National BankPorth Amboy, N. J .
V eil'd Sink'll D i'iii^ltdiy for I'nblli; MoncyN,
l)u|Kmliury for lliu Hlnli; of New jiM'iiuy.
DepoMlory ful the Cmmtv of Mlddlencx, N , J.
. nc-jiimllory for the City or Pcilh Amboy, H, J,
Cnpllo l j— .. — ................. ...................- 8 1 0 0 .0 0 0 00Enrnpd Ourpluo it Proflto Undlvldod-. 120 ,000 00 Btoakholiiora' Liability Undor LnW.. . 100 ,000 00Doponlte Subloot to C hoquo ............ 1 ,400 ,000 0 0
IiiltrcHt pnlil on biiliinci.'H Mtlijcci to clicek:
$500 lo a per ctriit; £ 1,1100 and up percent.
AccountH fsollcited.
i r ,u u ; .T 0 N 1' i s i r k h a n ,
I’leHldent.
I-IAKKY CONAIO),
Cimliler.
y f y v y y T i r "r v v v ▼ v v 1
J. A. WALLING,CnniiiiciTkd H lock, M iiiinvan,
Fur lho L1IH0 Ones.
N' J.
l)u ii.,1 lli‘|;tei:t lilt: lllllt: ouch |„i
tlicy will Hiihv mid ln'i'oim; yoliii|; nii'ii .m il women nlmn.sl Imlun: we
know il.
T I1011 w liy no t lul tlii 'in cmne
i iio un d lu tlio
K iN & E R G A R T E NAT
O L G N W O O I) IN t ; r IT U T L
111 J-j 1 (-rin, o lo 11 : ;n 11. in.
Wi- l:cep I Ill-Ill p lu isiilllly mill
iii'-.liui'llvi'ly i-m|iIov'.-d,( ' ill n! \rnI - ii-i nhnii! it.
vi. c .- w a h 11 / . r.i;;, i n n . 1
h a l f-b a r r e l baskets i• - 3101’IUt I1UNI)I<I:I).
UWN MOWERS $3.00, $3.50 to $7.00. I
WfHTE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER Ia< |t.
2.4(1. 2.7S.0<|l. 3 .50 .
.‘Tt!tr inh'r.u rt; v.T’■< r; r< r. i ■ !.r<v: > f . i .* j i ' ■ j < li i r! rju t» ! 1j , ? i i < ‘ t »rjij,
TV&iiner's fPrivate School■w I I I
P I1 IB M C 2( ifi.A'f 'il Mi did» will bn ;;heii III both Slioillnmd and Tvpt'Wilt*SjJ'.i ftfl'H 11,t/' ii in i'tit h ol tht' Inllmvbij; : '
'tY I^V M M T IN O , fS M O rm iA N D , UAPID C A LC U I.A T IO N ,
a r a .U N a , p k n m a n h h ip .
) i o l d . n .
Ttu* a<nH*'H Ilu ,p-.v . M ’
)|>| li III all to||||.’‘r f lmh'Dl'i o| tile lu bnul, I",' I II-",!■ Ill nlll'iabolrn ilili i ||)< 1 III’ . i! ,
I M ' ll '.'iL'*.! •> •
S n u b b e d**J #hfl!l snub h im ," declarod Jlay,
vindictively. ' J hatu ‘lions . 1 " tiiiu
sniffed w ith dlbduln, aud lanco;l At
tb© adm iring circle about hyr, "J iu t,
JUOV fijio a tu la lt il Alice, who wuh chairman uf (he dunce committee,
know he‘r» heard mi much about you, captain of tho basket ba!J team,
and all th a t— of course, lie'll expect
you to danco with h im at Ji<ut*C twice.1' Atlco U14 not want tho
£uest of honor to find the danco
lacking in uny reaped. Kay tossed her head. “ I shall not liancs w ith
t lm at a ll, she tu id , grlu ily ; mul
everyone knew thnt stie mount what pbo eaid.
It was an unusual thing for a girl to do— to refuse la udvauce to meet the guest of honor— the loader ot the Glee Club, which the girls of Glover Hall were to entertain at a dance after enjoying a concert by tbe club.
At the concert Ray could not suppress a look of triumph at Alice. The leader of the club was rather self-important looking. "1 knew I shouldn't llko him,’ she whispered, “ Emily has talked so ranch about him that I'm elck of his very name.I always doteit people 1 am expected to like .' I- like the second bass,” designating ft good looking but unimportant youth In the back row. I shall ask to be Introduced to him/* Which sho did, after tho concert had been smoothly but hurriedly ron- dored.
The socond bass smiled wisely, nnd, gladly acknowledged his Introduction to Hay, tha prettiest girl ia tbo toom. ‘T il boo that you meet oil our boat men,” ho told her, ut onco, "Ilero ’i Hob, onr leader, now» I 'l l net him--" lin t liny Interrupted.
'Tvo left my wrap In tho othor JitvU," aho snld; “ xvimUl you mini) getting It. for me?" The (lunger waa averted for mice. A ilttlo Inter, tvh*»n hay again mut tho ho.vih I b.i a' ho glnuoed ut Ium* curd tho \w\ danco hnd not boon taken.
“Now, 1*11 got Holt for tlmt fan dunce,*' !u» v.ilunu'oio;l, Uny blush pd, nml darlotj a Klnnuhtrly pleudtnu Itluuco ul him. “ 1 wuh unvltig that dance for-'Well, for you," aho mam* iperod. "It will malm ouly five," Tho yonng man looked vory queer, but ii M'lni'il grnieful. "I didn't tlni’v* to u*ik for It," hu murmured. liny could only smile, although nho was dying lo explain Iter tavor.
Uul when tlio lupt dunce nrrlved,
up hiidu |ho second bast, arm in nrm with the leader ot tho dub. " 1'iV hasn't hud it dune* with you thin evening." * 'td Uo tu Uuy, 'Vo Wontfreed tu abdicate In hU favor." IIo beamed ut Uuy and ut tho Umx'ov llko a benevolent Rotlfnthor, Uny won furious. Mho hud spoilt thu evening dodging the lendei; should she give lu now, lu bo ridiculed by All tlie jilil* who hnd heard her vow eho would not dance with him?
"Pm vory sorry,'* sho said, lunor- Intr tho leader. "Yon svu», I'm really too Ihuil to danco ukuIu, Hut cf course I Wouldn't ilupiivo your frletul of tho pleasure, Hero's hit nlntor now,*' uml nho engor*y welcomed Ktnlly, who nppi'uted nt. tlm nilnuto; then, without a word, Kn,v led the eristfalleu burnt tu a cosey corner, “ I mnv us woll explain/* sho Mli\ stiffly, xvhoi Bho oh«»rve'\ that ht:r companion wan vainly try* Ins to stifle hU Jaightor, "Aw n nintHr of fact 1 hud mads un my nxltul not to dance wtih your lemUv. rvo heard ro much about him that I ftm tlicd ot h’nx, I knew lu»\l U pampered nnd petted an.I conceit 'd and would condescend nud lietrl. and All that, and I Just determined that ho shouldn’t get a chance ta pntronlio me. I hate popular tueu,1 8 ho stopped ohort us Bhe caurUI sight of her partner's laco. JHe hnd just brfath enough to gasp at Ktnlly, v h o once more apprcached: "You tell her," and theu ho guvo way to Ms mcrrlnu'ut, burying U1b face \n
ft pillow,
t "\V«ll, Ilay," said Rtnlly, " I knew you‘d like Uobert when jou mot httn but you were so obstinate 1 i*ld«*t know whai to do. tfo I tr.ld him t\'\ about It, how you Fald nothing wou'd Induce you to dance with him, and how >ou hiNted popnlnr me«, nnd so ho fiot one of the other hoys, a p-:r» fi«ct Rwclled head, who only U " j*lnO o( the chance, to t.\Ko hla and load tho club tonUUt* Ant tt wu?* really too funny the wny \ ou KinnUd Itohcvt out, uuvl asked fer an Introduction, and overjlhlni:.**
Kmlly paused for hr*ath. Th i'1' whs n rdleni'o. durlnp which l\Mlnr'\» m ltlh imddonly v.uiIMm ,! wn.l he m\! up. looklMK appealingly mid d>; t •-
entltifily at 15ny.
Thut youin: hidv .V Mlrm;th nl\o hmlled. "Anyhow ,M *h*
pu1d» "Vvo told him ver» vtdnly i,:y nplnton of p.u>oL\r men in i:<’iunv>."
he ns.-eoled var.»‘V\>.
hilt In partleutarT"
i . ~ r . i i t * s : r . tcj .v i c .
M tju l i l l-'Iown F ro m ‘f w i h o f C om b
to tin* lle u il,
A (‘aIifornl:i tjiaxi ha3 dovli*il a u f t i q o v v u n t r i v i v u e e t o u t n t . i t t b . i i * » m
who fears baldne** uud b try iiw |o
ct?»:ct u cure with hair lonirtt t*r ro- fiftutrn. It In well umlerMood thnt
in the nppllcaf lon ;> of n i l of theno
ha ir revlvitlurtf, the tonic must b o
thoroughly aud e f^c luu lly rubbed
l iq u id Drops From Comb,
in to the scalp. To apply the liqu id and tho rubb ing to greatest ad
vantage is the purpose of tho novel
comb. The teeth ot tho comb are
ol unusual shupe, being curved to
conform to tho roundneeB o t tho head. At ono ond of the comb he
places a rcservlor and tho bu lh, small
paaHage8 connecting tha reservoir
and tho teeth o f th*» tomb. The
squeeze of the bu lb force* tho liqu id (w h ich Is stored in the roBnvoIr)
through the teeth of tho comb and
onto tho head. Thd cane with which
tho tonic cun b j uppUoA to tho comb
w ill be instantly up|uu«ut.
i io .m i; UJOKINU.
l(UH%lutl S.UHlwlcltC*.
Kpvend rophyrettoH with th in
i'.Hcir tif ereuiu ohcero; rover with' chopped olives mixed wuu muyou- unite. IMueo a vephyrctle over each nnd prt hH toxetlier.
[ilirlmj' \Yi ),*le,
Uno can nlnlmpn, l. ijlut. cream. 1 can of pwii, 1! tahleapi: uTuVi of IKmr niivt-d with water ilirl u, /;ihloapoon~ fut t>f buttor. Put.lull!;.into chuflorf dlull or duahlo holler, und Jutd hr Toro !• boilu luld the mixed Hour and water, o ttnhri eon*;luully to prevent luniplmi. When thli<k add utirlmp und peao. t'oo'.\ l'» mlnutew, and iu**t befoje tuMvlu-; add buttor, ^alt i\nd u dash of \ i.>enav, t'wvo with (oai'tid nultlmu. or Itltuee nand- «U‘Ue.t,
lllchory Nut C«Ue, %
Hero Ik a i;ool rccljv fur hickory put cake: Crt'am a cupful of s u ^ r . half u cupful of butter and add Ihu yolkn of two otigst, Hlfl tOKether two cupfullN of lluur, a teaHpoonful of eodu. Malve u cavity in tho center of thu (lour and pour the othor In* gredlentt Into it, tfruduuUy mixing nil togother. Add a cupful ot hickory nuts nnd raisins m lnm l: lastly tho vhltew ot two i'kru, Add Just a Ilttlo milk It tho butter mndd >iuoro molntentttK. Itako lu broiul, vhallovv paitH, cut Into uqnaroa and (ro<t, decorating the toy ot oucU Btjuaro with thn*o hickory nut meats.
o m W O M E X 0 7 I- T F T Y
citiTji::-; n ,uM tjiiovT . l l i i J >\ H A C K H K A X
tJ.'ie Muy tU i Much fo Make Ilorxelf
Ciiarmltik* tn Drefcs nml Mnunci^—
t ilf iu ld Not Itesort (o Ailiiket# l<»
l)l>«yuUe Age.
F K K tllS G 1 O U M IU C AN D Y K A U
New W ay to Ilsko PetnteeH.
Take off the rear .covers of your
m nuo und place tho potatoes In tho opavo on top of the ovwn nud r^pS.xco
tho covers, lt In well to turn them
when utmut ha lf done: the drafts
ot the stove muy Uw* left dosed, nud In nu hour or losm the potatoes nro
evenly baked. T his w}th no watch*
lng or extra Ore.
'Ye
|,e;uli tu Coke M ilking.
lY tinavhun tu rtlllw leadr. In t-M
numlH'r Oi hor coke-nmkim; pl.uvt *. m\n H-\ :nv.l "'.'li pi i'll Uv'i In wr.r. per cent, of the count*
ry ‘R tota l output of coke. I'U teen
\rnr« t*i*foie the petvenlapo wan over H4 *fho rcpvvfented tv\ t ’o»
i*ntrthll«hnicnts of thh country U i » t 2 ,H*», nud ?he tota l nutnbor of
’ ...... I* IU now.
ftlmnpe thnt no thoufthttol per*
ion l-a». thowKht to ii«k (or fiilrcrlt*t||ofl to enable him to maks
B .i.'i'ti tu. th" I’"!" lbro>\s,tLaii!tU!S'-
1>mI Idxer till An n 1<\ki(],
Nine p?mm* out of every ten Oilnk of cod liver oil au a medicine. Slnc'o It Is »o reRnvded tt has to «hatx» tho odium of all medlclno^
Wsv people use It nnle«a It la prescribed by n physician. Now, cod liver oil ts a nunttctue lu tho seuso thnt it Is wonderfully effective ki the treatment of many dlsoAsc:*, hut It Io not n medicine lu‘, the popularly accepted nie.inlnfi of the term, i'ha l t:». It h not a drui:. Cod lives oil [» primarily « food. Perhaps tho most accurate way .to-. de:*erlbu It would be to call it a Miedlelnal food.
The Vac I that nothlns cIhi) o(]ualM it a* a )>redi»cci o* strenath In tht* bod> almev-l unHniUed pop-ilhillth'H of u.v in tho dirt. Where* i’u now cod liver eiil W vavcly lakeix e\eept a» n me,llctae.. It couhl ho r.:id unlxer.-ally e. to.^l with i:u>'A f.iiit) ijr^ u.'ult.\.
It Is . Mil.nr. ihln-: t'.: '» th** ele-
l n n:.« ot co l Ilv.-r o il hu'.»> been
; o ‘et>iu ‘i| b> u a tn r :1 in the m uM m ?
o i tha t o;l a Kl.t’ l w.!iK>!i M)ip^s>:e.H
i\M Juitii. n . I;. ;oi t iy o r »\o;» hvunuu
kimwU'd.'.*'. H )> i>n e'-u. it ih ln ;;li.it co.I lik.T i'i| j. , v, K ov.ijdex
tHat, In r-vt'e o' C\e l'iiiv l p.di^tal.Jus;nnd dllti.em t.ui «tUaUi»n,
uo iiihu Iomi } e’ t'•••l*. U» d\s-co\cr any of tlie ele»iiv'at‘« whlolt enter Into tt> eompo^itiau.
M ucil:ii;e fu r l):;i t\lu’j lh e *M ,‘*.
A novel wav of ir.endliut a ^>olen or Mill drvM* In whlcli a hole bus been torn, nnd whcr* only a paK'h will remedy ';iutte» «. H the follow- Itift: The fiu.it'd purtlonn ntound tho tear nhould be very carefully trim* ip-aI aud smoothed, nnd a phve of ile» material motnteneo wuu r»’ry tblti inucDajje tdaeed nnder the hole, A heavy weight idiould l>e put upon It « ntU U Ia dry, when It la only pov.»ib!e to db-eaver the mcntf'*! place t>* v.netv.l olutorvatlon.
O ur lCuropean crltlca ^rc fond of
saying that Am erican society
dom inated eutircly by tho >ouug
yuiHon. This used to be pretty nearly true, but it la true no longer.
Un the contrary, it may bu claimed,
u n i ununawerablo argum cnti ud- vuucej to prove it, th a t iho woman
cf fifty holds tho contro lling social
hand In moat Am erican communities!.
Probabiy no ono who lias not
studied tho work o f tho women's clubs uad patrio tic aad ph ilan
thropic societies has any idea of tno extent to which they have increased
tho capacity and the happiness of the
mlddle-a^ed woman. Ono of W il
liam Morris* moat strik ing Hues Is
this:Tho happy are tho masters of tho
earth.In China, tho o lder a wouum be
comes the happier aho is. Tho same
th ing is gradually becoming true,
as It ought to be, in this country.
And when you become happy, you
becomo powerful.The woman ot flfty among us
m ight as well appreciate tho fact;
She Is now a chief factor In the higher c lv llita tloa, and It behooves
her to sclte her scepter and mako
the most of her position.To this end, lot hoi beware ot tho
ways ot tho kfttou. They may do
for tho maiden of seventeen, hut
they becomo rtdlculoua whoa muted
w ith gray hairs. Cooing aud fr isk
ing uud glKBllntf aro uot for tho wo*
umn of fifty, except in the retirement
of hor own homo, ISveu if Bhe bo
lucurably llgh t-m lndua . she must
learn when In public to express her
fi Ivoltty lu u ulald way. or bo lu- suffernble. An the Diiko of York
said of himself in tho play, »,he must
have “not u thought but thiusu ou
dlUuHy." > (iIt has been fashionable during
lato yearn (or elderly women lo wear
dollruto pinkii. blnoa and' lavender*!
— uud even rather violent nhudeu of tUwo colors, which ly all very well
(or the handsome uuuj hut ro*
member that tine- 1 ij; !11 tlm * mako
one very conspicuous. You cnunot
usually hour them, uulew* jou are
Kood looking;,The woman of llfty, U she umounts
to nnythitu; at ail. w ill probably have
a few wrinkles, Uy cultivating em
bonpoint nho can escape thorn. Hut,
since etendvvncHs atul dollvuey o( tty;*
u io are fuRhlonable, the face must
sluwo lu thla getieval uicac.ei ne-.m’ - ond the Ihh i face in hotim l to wrlnklo
by the tlmo tho Into forties are
reached.Ortty hair comen w ith wrinkles,
Fortunately, the old*ttmo hair*dyo
hun luntcly dhappoarin l amoun de*
ceut people, tlray lm lr U oftou a
dlsadvnatuKO to thoso who work for
U Hvluu— bu*« for others It may bo
desirable.W omen who try h a rd to m b out
their wrluklos and color tholr hair
fovROt thla sounA- ru le . Appvoprl-
ntouesH and consistency uro great — perhaps the greatest— considerations
lo keep In mind In matters ot this
kltxd. W rinkles uud gray hair and
certain unm istakable uuglCB, and pe
culiarities of llKure go with advanc*
lug .Nears. A sense o f offenslvo nr-
titlclallty marks any case lu which the usual accompaniments of par
ticu lar timer, of life ure wanting.
Thoro aro, as It were, anachronisms.
The qualities do not '’’cowparo," and
the artistic eye Is shocked.
lt la well enough for the woman of
fifty to upo u ccrUilu amount o l
“ cerate" on her fsco tth o jg h l l U
probably useless nnd w ill oaly msl.v
it downy); to be careful wbeu fc*r-
sleejw, that the flesh o f ber cheek
Is pulled up, aud not down; to tat.- maspano aud "physical culture ," und
esi'OClaUy to devote a ttention to the niceties of dresB, be ing carefut not
to overdo It. Uut the must remem
ber that i»he has reached “a certain
at;o"“ and, however she may de*
p lu io the la d and dete im lne to rori.
coal It. It w ill not.There Is cotnoihlii!; coutumptlbln
In trying to hide oae'n ase •••■-unless,
perhaps, one's living depends upon
it. iu most Instances, all sueh eflorts are ueelcfn. TIhto arc vamic.
but KUre, InJlei:tioa-.v ‘.vhleli. Jo the
obrorvlun eye, number jo u r >ears, O woman! and tlu> nni?l mu!li;nltied
th ln j; whieh >i».i c;.:i do Is to try to deceive the matter.
I n s h o r t , th e m a in cfTort s h o u ld
h o , le t u s r a v . lo m a k e o n e 's u p pe a t-
u t v e u s v iu p h e u y , n s I t w e ro , o f
w h ie h ou«*'n e!’,e It; Mu* k iiy n oU ' n n d
o l w h ic h t h e d i iu l ir t a n * lost ia th o
b t a u l> a n d d l.M h u t i o n o f th e
w h o le . I t I:; th o fm1> x*ay in w h ic h
o n e lim y , to l i o p le o a t r . o ld
p lu a i 'e , " j . r o w o l .l j ; i j ; c o f u l ly ,” - - IIok*
to n l ’»*: t.
\etfetab|e Ih tlr ,
Ono of the iiuv t lu te n v tlu t
thinij-.h periiuiH le.ivt knonu lud*i/-
trie;i of Algeria l.« tho i ro»luctloa of
\cf • taide hair. Thin h a l*1 or 11!’;-.- l^ lufob* fnoo ih < dw utf pnlm which
nro«H In lur«o iiuantliles nloujt the
eoa^t of A lgeiia . A few >ears iiko
this plant was hndied upon in a uso- lei»s wri-d; now H has been found to
evmnln a im\»t useful tlbrr r.nd ta
r r.:.;!.: ..?Ui. Th. r,hv» U au ev-oWeul imhslttuto for horn.'- halr and Is In Krcat demand ninnim
upbohtere is, uiattreftn makers, bar
ney? makers aud earrlnno bu lldeis
ou tho rontlnent for tho cheaper
class of fcood*.
Jiurlcy Mulic*. u Nice. Ita tlou Where
Corn Im \ot P len tifu l,
Hnard’o Dairym an gives tho following BUgoCStioDa for feeding barley
Instead of corn: llarley takes-the
the placo of corn for feeding dairy
cows, and v<? therefore suggest that
a m ixture of bruu and hurley equal parts by weight ho made, and for
each 2.5 to 3.0 pounds of m ilk pro
duced, feed ono pound of the com
bination, together w ith nil tho al
fa lfa hay the cowe w ill consume.
It is possible, to fend too much old
meal, V»l tkero is no dunger Ia feed
ing two pounds per day.A calf four weeks or moro of cge.
should hove, a t least, 12 to 15
pounds of Bkiromllk per day, and un
less exceptionally good inducements
aro offered for tho sk im m ilk , wo
would not scrimp the calf.
Give the new calf about 3 pounds
of m ilk at a feed; gradually increas
ing the allowance nB the calf de
mands It. A t the ond of ten days or
two weeks,add some sk im m ilk nnd
decrease the whole m ilk ; continue
un til tho calf Ib on sk im m ilk entirely — increasing the allowance rb tho
calf grows Inrgor, Select somo line
a lfa lfa hay and pu t beforo it at a
x'ery early ago and also n Ilttlo
ground barley. Calves w ill learn to
eat when rathor young If given nn
opportunity. QIvo tho calf u liberal
allowance or a lfa lfa— not too much, or It will physic lt. Harloy Is a
good feed for cnlvoB nnd should be
fed right after m ilk ing .Oil meal may bo fed dry or put
In the m ilk. W o th ink , however, Il
la better to feed It dry w ith tbo
barley meal. A sm all hnndl’u! of oil
meal Is about tho usunly nllmvnnou
for ealvcs.Thoro Is practically no dlfTcronco
between shorts and m iddlings. Mid*
dilutes should not. contain nny of tho
outidde layer of tho wheat, kernel;
idiorts contain both hrau and m id
d l in g ground together.
Outctno 'H C onduc iv e to M ilk O lv lng .
An KhKllsh da irym an,nftor Investi
gating the subject caief'uily bellovoi that tho quietIIOMU of tho cow regu
lates tbo presoueo of fat to a largo
extent, Ho belloxes. that If tho rows
nve kept quiet they w ill increase the
production of fat, whllo tho they are
comdnutly disturbed, tho quantltv
of fat will be grentl.v reduced. Uo
says that tho system of tethering
cattle practiced In tho Istuml of
.tevsey vesulU In freedom from on-
cltomoni, nml that this quiet bus ro*
suited lu the course of nonerntlouB
lu very grcntly Increasing the quan
tity of fat In Jersey m ilk . Many
American dairymen w iil accept this theory quite readily, no they hnvo
thcmxclvcn found that uny unumuO
dlpturbunro among tho cows affects
the butter production,— liven If gen
tleness and quietness do not prodio.o
Oils pa ith ’iilar result In butter mak
ing, thoro Is some satlsfnctlon to the
m ilkm an thnt calmness of temper ott
hla part Is generally reflected by u sim ilar 011111010 on tho part of tho
cow, so Ihe m ilk ing process proceeds
w ithout Interruption.
I'xilutv of the M ilk ing Machine.
II ts beginning to be underslool
thnt a m ilk ing machine w ill m ilk
cown us thoroiiKhly ns tho nvcniK'* m tlker. Some cows give moro m ilk
w ith a rmchlno tlm n when m ilked
by finod whllo others glvo less, (t
i t eitremely necessary for the trtan
In charge to fu lly undeiTtaad how to y;<-ralo □ m ilk ing machine. To
tvsr.b the highest d.*Kree of success
eoti» I ’joyld be selected and bred to \o machine m ilk ing . If
thl* Jsct^r It tnki'ii Into eoiiHidera-
M m ennvMng m ilk ing w ill In time bo equally fc» surrfWHful os the best
b&rcd t»!!Mng and much of tho drudff**-} *if d:»try work w ill ho laid
sway on shelf w ith a lot of
oth»*r antt'ivAted customs which
uore « I'-int up<|«.r «!fl-fashloncd
farm <o*idmofo« -l't«*ld and Fnrm.
N O T I C E !I w i s l i io uuy to o n r cMSlonitr»
one-nuil a il , t lia t m itv v illih tnm iiu g
o u r n i is io r u u ie in Im n ii i i f ; o u t , w o
.still h a w on lia in l u fa ir .stock u f
Doors, Mouldings, Trim, Etc,,in o u r s to re roo m , m u l we l l i iu k
p le n ty o f .
HOT BED SASH
for all demands, and with n little
more tlmn the usual notice we cau
furnisb anything in our line na
usual.
W. D. BAILEY.
Robert Armellino.THE SHOEMAKER,
has opened a shop for himself in ths building
Adj. ihe Matawan House.He will be pleased to see his old
customers and w ill deliver work when promised. Your patronage solicited. Shoes Shined. .
ROBERT P. HARRIS,SEXTO N O F
ROSE - HILL - CEMETERYGravnn sodded, Iuib nutiiolled «nd fer
till*'”',RrnsH aeeu town,wnlk,graveled nnd nil work « jipert n.1 nl dr to oeinetory lot* promptly nttnidnd to.
W ill u k e u n ttre u lu v c K e o U o ti (o r t l a yenr.
O rdorn li'tt n t m y rm ld nn o e npRr the ciRini'ti'ry or n t the ranld«no« o f .Tuoolj M c inznr.m 'nrly (i|i|hmI1ii ihtt omnotery, * i: r^uolv»)iri)m pt(*U i>ntlon.
N O T IC E T O
FRUIT GROWERS!Wheit you lmve to sprny yqtir
tn-rn conn; nnit limit nt the " Ilttlo Wonder" Standard Spray Pittpp, nnd Kct with it tliu Ibnmiln for Spray Mixture, Aim) not your Mniiiu Ouniici, Ori'itinl l-'ish nml Potnto lHTtilizerH nt
VI. D . BAILE\’S,M A T A W A N . N . J .
W a f e c h c s , G I o g I ^ S
a n d J e w e l r y . .
UlCPAIRINOIn nil hrancheN finally nml promptly done and OUAUANTHItD. Anything left at tho store of U. lledto Si Son will reccive prompt aUeutlon. ,
H . H A R D Y .____________ Myiir JlKiniTBii m n lln n
m o t i c ^ ET "7f you hitve wutclie.l, clocks or
iewclry In need of repair, leave them nt Mr, X. T. Rttc's, Main S t,, Mntawnn. Work promptly attend* ed to.— 1„ C. ST ARK .
Castings to Order,— A L 8 0 —
M achine Shop Work.M ataw an S teel & Iron Company
M A T A W A N , N» J .
1*o«k! iM'iirioratttKt,
f ir . Wlh-y, of the d ep ar tm en t of
ftV .v leu ttw . hurt d l I bv :\ lo ng
s«-iie< of |i»«i i i i i* n ts tha t when
p l a c d in “ 'M tii 11 k hi'Ktmi to
dete riorate r lhi i f av.ny nnd mi doe*
cream . 1-U:i:h a!:>o b -iiin flelerlo-
la te im n ird la te ly , I ’m |t J.t Im p r o v d
u n i Mi:iie;ltii<ii continue '^ (o do no
for th ic e m ou ths . Meut Im prove i
ui* to nt'«itit fi\ or wool;a hut
tl.f.-- rm t.tp ., h ir .tched
th " tiiu\l ui ii m ii u<t tho u It iik to
pn dow n n o in iilt 'T lim v ) ju id it Is
fio ^<n . O sstoM opt'n i'd uud ’d ilpped
la b u ck e t ' sh o u ld be pro\ r»ted f lo ’d
eai< i lin; la 'c : 'tu tr co i.ilue i co nu thev
ai** d.'i. I hut Ih iii'i' ch ipped In i.civic,|
. :um m.i> >■** ail right.
The C roum S epara to r .
It bun become a w oll-sottled von*
v ir il- ii llm t a giiod e ie a m u.-poralor
l» oae ol the epreu tlu l t h in e " in
pro iltab le d u io l i iK . T h is is found to
lie ro tn tw o plum es o f the hun lliem ,
1 . lu lh<' incromuwl pav ing o l
ere im and m oro b u tte r .
In feed ing the pu re nweet
sk im m ilk .
A dn lrym en w ho heR nn thren v e n n
n»ti» m m i nl* enws, a n d hnh Inrrenned
th o nnm hn r to 2 2 . snyn ho snves In
the tw o ways n am ed e n o u g h to buy
tw o fepixrfttors a yea r , a n d th a t his
ropnrn to r has rout h im In ropnlrs
oa ly |3.3f> lu nearly threo years.—
In d ia n a Fn rm sr,
TURKEY EGGS
for hn lch iii> ;, n lso fine ln rgc to m s
nnd liens for sn le. 10 londs o f p u re
hen in nu u re for snle.
R o sk tkk is P o u i .t h v 1’ r.ANT,
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t • ii i i '.t , June »*i l u A. t». M>r.I 'M l I ' l l i *!:'<M'M r ,
OUS P . | .t n p A* I
STEPHEN OTWAY’S
SILENCE
Finis! Tbs man worklug away for dear life in the Fading twilight that June evening wrote the magio word, lay down hla pen and lookod about Mm for the first time In two solid hours. A t last his wonderful symphony was writton, yen; not
another noto would he add,, not a Blnglo bar revise; it should go before the judges In that big contest be w»u driv ing inlght and main to win Junt as It lay, there— the crown of tlx woeka' toll, the best that was la him, tho fair flower ol his achievo-
m ent that was surely destined to bring famo and fortune, maybe someth ing Btlll more precious In Its train.
His chance: the golden opportunity of a lifetime! “ Two hundred guineas and n eold medal tor the best
symphony by a British composer." A ll unexpectedly It had fallen out, bringing with It a golden viBta to his Slowing thoughts. Oace let him win that, in d everything wns simpllfled. Old Farley Ainsworth,' most generous o f benefactors, wouM laugh now at tbe biro Iden of catling him son-ln law; such a possibility as the lad be )>ad befriended daring to fall In lovo ■with his own daughter had novor en- tored tbo lioud of thq proud, musln- loving old squire, or ho would hnvi taken speedy monns to nip the ro
manco In tho bud. llut afterward— It nooniod to Slophun Otway that
a ll tha faco of Nature would be changed at thnt oim stroke. illalng from (lie tnblo at which bo had boen working, he wont to the plaoo anil began to play. Tb* man who b id ■oftly. opened tbo door and stopped losldo halted Involuntarily i t tho «ound of that strange, sweet molody,
"Steve, you miracle, what'a thatf Not— not thq symphony! You don't mean Itl Why, waa, it's wonderful; no one elsa can evor hope to w in!"
"You think so?" lie hud broken off abruptly, " I do not know what to think. Boinetlmoi I am full of oonfldencoi at others— Anyhow, It'* nnlnhod! t am fagged out— went reit. I havo ovou thought of going down bom* for u dny or two to— "
" Y n i not a bad Idoa, old chap; It would do you goad without u doubt," That hosliatlng pause. "1— I only wish mlno Imd hnlr such it elmnooj I lay Stsvo, tnlklng ot homo— 1"
"Vosf" Stephen Otway looked across Inquiringly; the change ot tons wna not to bo mistaken.
" I — i— oh, look huro, how am I to iny It? The fnct Is, 1‘vo boon it fool nnd got Into a mess ngaln,' Will you lonil tun somo monoy (IU my nest cliuok conum? I nnut havo llfty pounds by to-morrow or olso It's ruin, mul I dmim't go to tbo (lour nlil governor ngcln, It would break bla' Itiinrl,”
Fifty poundo?"
Yo-cb, 1 know I'vo hnd n run of [bud luck Intoly, but I'd no lilen It i'u» nu much until to-day. I'vo icrapod up sovon from nomowhorn, tu vo, you’ru my only hopo. Boo mo hrough thin 01160, and 1 promUii ever tn touch 11 curd nguln us long > 1 live— yes, honor bright!"
_ Klfty pounds! flloplien Otwny'n fffuco grow grnvo as ho turnod a way,■ This wan not the flret tlmo thnt Cllvo f Ainsworth'Imd »oma lo borrow from I him, llo pitused a whllo bt/oro re> f l>lylng.
"hook hero, Gllvo; I nni n poor man, un you know. 1 do not possonu llfty .pound in nil tbo world; nnd If 1 Icnil you wlmt I hnvo ll will bn on ono condition ouly— thut you uovur linmtlo card ur tllcc ngnln, What gnnrnntco can you nlvo inn— "
"Ounrunlcol" The ollior flarod Up holly in u momont. "W lmt tlio dlolt- 0H8 aro you hinting nt Otway? Hnvo I not Just given you my word?"
“ Yon— for tlio third tlmo. Twioo lieforo I Imvo helped you out of n ulmllnr illlTleiilly nn nlmllnr terms.1 boo no unit In going on like thin— 110
" I sooi" Tho snoor wu* abvlnus. “ You do nol mind my fntliot’ upending n buutlroil pounds on you, soml- tuir you hoio to uliuly nml all tho rust of It, bocnuBo lio fanriod ho »n.v » ppnrk of tnlont noinowhoro In yon; but whon It coiiiob to lending 1110 n paltry Ion or twenty you h-wltnto! I nduilro your goneroslty, your jm lilo'Or porlmim you Imvo forgotten--"
*'1 liuv forgotten noth ing ." 'th iit
•whlto sot fnco w ould linve nuivotl an-
o lhor nmn to ;i|ty, lf not shtimn.
"Y ou r fntlior linn ho<m tlio k lnd in t,
most gpnel'ouft of moil !■> nut; mid
I can never by any chance forgot hlu
Ktmiitiuiw. I would do ony lliln if lo
nnve h im luiln, nutl If only 1 0011I1I th ink tlm t y o u — "
‘ ‘Oh, don't rnmini'lieo to prnaoli! I'vn lienril tho Inin until I'm tired of It. I know i'n i no milnt— I novor wan Mint I'vo never lot. n friend go
to the wall yell nnd iimvU my worth, Hloplion Otwny, you nluill ho sorry twins dny Hint you refused to help mo I I'll mnkn you rugrot Itl You limy llilnli I ’vo hnd my eyes clone'J lnloly, but you’re niliilnkeii. All tlmt Itivu-imihlnis with Hylilf--oli, I know I low to muiet yonr llttlo huiiiM"
‘■ 1 11010 loul. t.II1 d,., CM;::! N 1 more, ploniwl Von nre nnylng thliip.ii tlmt lutor you will I'i'liri't. If I thought you m illy iin'imI thorn I. tni>, uliimlil lie niicry. C111110 nml no,t I ... eool’i t 1 i.u’Ito ’.y ; Uo . I ' l l 1' ! I . 'I uivv ..'I,. 1 jim u.L i.iu.o *' ’
"N o !" Ho had drown h im se lf a
part; stood there, handsome and de-
flnnt w ith a hectic little spot on el
i x i r check, "N o, wo w ill not! l t ’j
now or never, Otway— I mean it!
Choose qu ick ly—-yes or no ." The
other's half-lrapnticnt shrug incen
sed him beyond measure; he walled for no more. "Very well! That
ends It; remember it's your own doing. Good D luht— and good-by!"
Yes; tha t was It. "G oodn igh t—
and good by e !" Fu ll five m inutes after ho had flung out of the room
the older man stood there In the
gathering darkness try ing to rnnllze,
to make him se lf bellevo that he had
reully gono. C live could surely novor mean It— never!
He turned hack to those carefully
w ritten sheets of manuscript. Jus t
one more look to make sure th a t he
bad copied them correctly, then ho
Tup tuaiu Up uuu p lit tfcCffiaway safely t ill m orning , t ill ho
c o u ld 'c a r ry them w ith his own
hands to the b ig college where tbeir
fate ivfls to be decided. Too pre
clous to be trusted to tbe post.
In tUe m orn ing there was no letter
Tho hours passed, w ith no Clive, and
he grow fidgety; told h imself th a t
he had been harsh and ungenerous,
In tho afernoon, anxious to pur-
chnBO reconciliation at any price he
went to tho bank , w ithdrew his little
stock of .m oney— earned by playing
at o i:t» iC ua l concerts— and sent flvn
15 notes, w ith n few hasty words, to
Olivo’s address, Hy n ight thoy were
back at his ow u/ w ltb no word at all,
Ho hai\ snu tchbd^ ip hat aud glove*,
and was rush ing round to Clive's
lodgings a t top speed
"Mr, Ainsworth?" lie panud, ss tho door opened to his knoak. "Qono out)” tho woninn of tho houso hail nnaptod, the swooping sounds of the Violin tbat cauiu from thp room above giving hor wordi tho tin oven a i she apoko; nnd It was atralghtwny doted In his race, ainall wonder that after ward, there wet only alienee, and a breaoh that wldonvd with tba dnyi,
A time of strenuous work and hard' or waiting. Nono but tho man hlmisK could over know the bitterness of those drawling weeks, tlio hopes of ono dny that woro fears the nfcxt. When the fateful day had dawned at la it h li reitleisnosi know no » • atraiat. Tbe hours literally crawled toward night, He was In tho crowd that thronged tho big concert hall, To-night would either make or mar hint, a futv more minutes would decide.
"I-ndlos and gentleman,— Aftor very cureful consideration, tho Judges In this Intern&tliig conlont Imvn awarded tbe pnlm to thn composition submitted by Mr. Cllvo Allfaworth— "
To nne limn In thnt virnl itudloiioo It anomoil us If Ills huurl hud tuuiaod to boat. Just a yoar nlnuo llio ha«n|> eyed girl had lonkml up nt him for thnt unn Ihutnnl of timo with Him
ftiwmn, nnw, woii'loruua Until In lior eyrs, und promlrtoil in wait, All drouini fur tho futut'u iilmttornd irro- trliivnlily, mnl— irony uf fnlii— It v.ui Gllvo Ainsworth' whu luut lioaton hint I
Anil thon— W m i It rrni, ov only
n trick of funny ,’(lie p liiv lh ln it of hln
oviir-wrotiKhl. limittlimdonV T lm l
openhw l’hrurn, Dumd flrnt fmv Ijhih
of m iiliuly thnt luul flouted ruftly
nuroua tlio' WnitiUK hn lil Nuvor Olivo A in iw u i'th 'd— novor nny niin'a lin t
h is own! Tliuru wnn tuiiin mln-
tako, it uhnnily bh indor In tlio nnmo,
or olso- -
lin tod , Ml uiinotl, utiablti fur n 1110- inont lo ronllte thn b itter tru th , ho
mit thoro llstoiiluR to tiie umootli
utidnutn, tho tr ipp ing nllcgrotto,, thnt
rush ing rliy thm lcu l flnulu w ith tho
world chrom atlo ncnlo pusungun for
tho v io lins— Ills own, ovnry note!
Tbo iirlcoU'HH synipliony 011 w liloh hu
had Hpuut.ao iiiiuiy liuurs, bu ilt so
m any Iio|iob|
Dead soil fruit thut ntorm of cliadrn tlmt brnko from the umllonc.) at Itn dono; mill 11 ml wormvuo;i, tliono roponto'.I crlun of "IJnourol Hu. corol" Noxt tiling ho know ho wim onlaido in tbo cool, frenli air, trying to think It ull out— tlml blttor, blind- lng Bouno'of tronclioiy itlnimliiK nil oluo In Ills brnln. Wlmt did It mcun — wlint could It liiniin— unvo ono
IhltiK? Htololll Threu nolld hours ho trnmpoil t lu
utrooln, lioiitlnn out tlml Krlm trnno- Jy of 11 llfolimo. Incroilllilo, 1111- tbluknhlo, thnt tlio nmu who hint boon Ills frloml could Imvo currloil pnltry rugo no furl
And thon— l lo hnd roni'hoil Ills
ludglnRH, gono up tho uronky stnliM
w ith tlio honvy sliulllliiR troud of one fnot-wmiry nm l duupondcnt, nml
thrown opon tlio tluor of hlu room,
nnd--
"O llv o l"Thnt m om ent would miroly Itvo
fnrnvcr In his inomory. Thoro tliuy
ntooil 11 fu ll m inuto , fitiinn ono nil-
othor, no lthor snokliiK lo lirouk tlio
s tra in ing sllonce. Thon - -"Htuplien, you woro thoro! You
hoard— ""Yo*; 1 hom 'd l" A world of b ille r
ncouHullon In thn tono, Ills llpn lih.l frnnioii Invnotlvo Im t nnd miKi'yi but
lio liont tbo lni|iiil«i) lwii!l nnd wnllcil
to hour mor“ ." I wnn m m l--oul of :r,y noiinmi!
I t wnn tlm t n ln lit you rnfumjil to lend
mo tlm monoy, You I1111I hIiowihI me
tliu nlmntii m ill told me they worn llnliilioii. nm l t bumt the ehnni'o to •
lo bu rovongod. 1 0111110 lutnk litire
n fle r you Imd goim oul. Tlioy wni"i
In tl.lit ilrnwor, mndo up lu lu 11 |iur- ool nml inlill‘o(!i<oil; mid I lunk (in Mil
m u , iml liiun i. ot.... I,. !!l.!:' "“ Ytlll lit (il t* lliom ?"
, "You . I 01111 novor unk you tn fu r t iv e m e, iiovcm- foriilvo uiynolf,
lOvor uliioo tI n n I liuvo lived In lor-
1’iro , lin- luv; I ’m l ro o ■ ■ ■1 1 ■ ■ r b ’j J.u".’i rn I’ll I ; l i » i y n :<■ >■', ;.■»«■ my
cup of bltlorncsn is fu ll; I am pus*
lulled tenfold. My rather— HerA,
look! I —i cun 't »uy i l l "
A tcliiBrum hnd fluttered from his
blind. Otway picked It up inechun
leully, and rond; "Knflior danger ouely III; come utr onc«.— Syb il."
Noxt mom ent he had faced back sharply.
"W ell,"
" I can ’t go, Stephen! I— Idoren1 now !” I t wus almost a scream. The
denr old governor had set bin heart
on my w inn ing th is th ing ; nnd I
cou ldn 't— couldn ’t to ll h im — " The
voloo broke off Into a convulslvo sob,
the nm n was shak ing llko an aepou.
Otway looked a t h im pity ingly; then
crossed tho room and began to Unger a lu llw ny tim e table.
"Twelvo-flfteen from B us ton !" Ha
pulled out ills watch; stood lu thought a moment. " I ’ll g o !" he
ra! ’ . cartly . "Y ou '..'an stay horo lf
you l ik e !"
“ You w ill? Heavon bless you for
tbat, S tephen !’ said the other, fer.
vently. "Y ou 're a good fellow; It'
ton times more thnn I desorve. Send
word how— how th ings are going, wou't y ou?"
F ive m inutes la ter Btephen Otway
caught h im se lf wondering for the sea.
oad tim e th a t n ight If tho wholo of It
Was not a dream . No (Ireeiu, how
ever that m idn igh t Journey into
W arw ickshire; no dream tha whlto-
facod g irl who crept softly down
stairs In tho early dawn to greet him ,
tho startled quoatlon staring from
ller oyos before over lh a * poke A
word,
"Stephen! Dut whoro Is Cllyo? He will bo too late!" • ♦ • HU mum' bled fnlsh'jod, and them "Yea; very 111 Indoodl A sudden heart attack; tho doctor ha i bean with him
liatf the night. Vou will not mind If I go back?"
Later iho camo to him again. H i found hlmaelf following ohodlontl7 up the stairs Into tho darkened room where old Farloy Ainsworth lay, wry a'.lll and very feeble,
"Stephen, my boy, how ar« you?" The words wore bard to oatohi i l l
but Indistinct, "Clive Is coniine soon, (hoy toll mat I m a t to km the lad onno moro, to toll him I am proud—<we nru all proud. lie won th i modal, Stephen, oh? CouMu't help but win It, could ho?"
Tho wrinkled band was q u lm ln a feebly In hln own. Humllng down to listen, Stephan Otway i'nmmnbnro.1 the debt of grutltude ho owed thu old man lying thorn, lie glanned nnroaa at tho girl standing by tho window.
"Yes, lio won it ," lie snld qulolly.
I.liter, ta lk ing nwuy from that lionso with closed shutters und lha drawn blinds, It eeunimi in him tlmt either tho world hud grown differ out or ho vory old imd wonry. Nolli lug liuittoroil now 1 ull llio iluyn would be u llk u - n niluiunhlo, linuntlnu drudgery, lie ruoullocted runelilnu Muntun mill w«111 11111 lo bln liul((liwi; but liothliiK more wnn elimr, [111 lirnIn roolieii Nluiiltllyi thurn wnn n dull nnd n uuiiHo of hoiiviiiomtlmt boro him nlnnitlly down— down
till nl. IiibI thoro I'liino u II tin I liluiik
Tim wholu iluyii Ihnt r.rim nnnp of feverlnli uni:iiniii:liiiltinr9ii riimnlneiil
and llfo nml ilaith worn Jility till ill1. A 'twlxl whloli hi) hovoreit llkn n frot- fill child, iiiKiorliilu whlnh lo iiiiooiiu. Wheu tlio dark cloud llfled lio lumw Him ho wuh lyliiR In limit tliero wnsII little tnblo holillnif iii-Ulolncn by his »lil(', Tlui tlnrlt-iDlioil llitmo seiitoil liy Ihu window liennl him iniivti; It ntrtick liltn Hint Iho llijuro won fn- inlllar; wlmt could tjyl.il tm dnlntl hero? IIo nilid her 11111110, liulf ux- prctlng tho vIhIoii to dinnolvo,
‘Stophonl Oh, Imv/ glml 1 uin!” Him 011 nm to I1I111 iv Uh Joy iihlnliig hrnvnly In her fnno, ’Thoro, don’t try to In!!;; llo iitlil unit not uulto iitrouk nnd woll, 1 know ovorytliliif.
nil llm mlnnrulilti ntory. Cllvo linn tolil nm wlmt n horn you Imvo boon.
Aftorwnrd? Nuy, tho story lu loo Irlto. Htophmi Otwuy nnd Ii Ib w 1 fo nru liniipy, nnd iiiiceesa Inis cuinii tnIII in in plenty ninoo thun,— W. tllrol lou Smith. .
JAPANIS.s k M IM TAHY T ltlC It.
Simple W ay ul 1‘ru ild liig Mcu W ith
G un Kents,
An Aostriun m ilitary orgun druws
attention to oue o f tho m inor dol jllk
ot Japuuoee musketry practice d u r
log the la te w ar, which seems to bare aseoped h itherto lu Kurupo. In
Sproveap an ,ita tho queslion o f a
rlflo rest for long range tiring bus led to many Ingenious contrivances lor devising tripod urmngciuetits, Tlio Jppanew W ar U epartm ont solved tils
difficulty, In a much simpler but
equally effective way. They Just
provided the sold ier w itb a bug ot Mcnit cotton e ight Inches w id j a n J twenty inohai ioug , which he c o u li
carry la his cartridge cbeo on tho
nmrch, and on rocchlng the flghtinif
line could In a m inuto stuff wlt.i
M rt!) or stones. Th^ device gav?
nm atln c aeelstinco In accuracy of rlflo fire.
Plant Usnl for I'ixhlxg.
In a paper prosontsd to tho Acad- omte dos Sciences, 11. Hnnrlot gives on account of tho active Bubstuncoa Which aro contnlnod In thoTophrosla voqolll.
Ttie leaves of th is p lnnt and nolgh- boring npocloe aro used for fishing by tho Iintlvtw ot Muda,;ubi:ur aud the eaet ooost of Afrlcu. The plnnt i l crortiod nnd tha pulp mncorateil
with a llttlo water; thon i t Is put In the pond or rivor ut (lirTtiront placet, especially Innloiv ttrooinn. Boon tho fliti bficonie pnrnlyr.od und mount tn
tho surfaca. Thoy run thon b« ciuiglit by hand and oiiton without dauwer,
I« n d Owiioth In In'lnnd.
The land lords own most of tho
land In InHand und tout l t out to tliu
farnMMi, who ror.ort thnt ‘it In pour
n d ounnoqitently tlioy hnvo 11 hard
ttmo to produoo otiongh to support
Uwtr fatnllhM and pay tho ront.
Mo«t of tho land mo mn to lio m o J
for p r i t n r iK and but llt tlo of It 1
under onltlvntton, as nro tlio lutuls of Ita ly , do rnw ny anil Franco, llo-
aWos, (fmro Is n groat whbIo ciiimoiI
by tho iH illd lng o f wide tu r f fnnnon.
Tliero M * moro foam s to n (11 r 111 In
hrohuid t lm a In any othor ooiitry.
HHScs of Itouillenii,Uolks ot tho days whon llondloou
ootidiMitnl! hor on>i>|ui!gn In tlm niilgli Utr^iood of wlmt is now K ing’s Cross, or, porhnps, of nvun nil onrlter day woro tiii'WHl up reoontly by aunto worlimoo nt Cmrfurd. K*-al. !3: IimmI, Tho tnun worn digging lu nund pits on tlwi Wn 111111 lit rntntn wliou they notlrtnt boiiu) nxititl nriloluK, On m miiltintlun thoMi in lived to b<t nlno gold iiniiS'tn of nnlform nhnpt Imt fiwylng slson, Tlio nrtlnlm woro tnlitxi to .u iHilloo slnlloii, whoro the pollm Uiok tliiini mi tiolmlf of the Crown itn troiumru irovo,
i ^ r a t 'c 8 8 io i i a i G a r d e .
JO H N P , LLOYD,
Al 1’ORNEY AT LAW.GOLICITOBABD
MABTKU IN onANCEEI,
WOTABY rUBLlO,atawan M
— ■■ • Jersey
E L f lE R H. OERAN,
BIatawak,
ATTORNEY.a t -LAW.i
.fiOTARY PUBLIC,
J ekset Oit i,
Washington St
H E N R Y s , TERHVSB,
a t t o r n e y a n d c o u n s e l l o r A T LA V
Solicitor and Uont^r In Ohancory, "
Notary Pabllo.
^ n " CDran„u“Bt0',l0!’ Dulldl”« ' B road ..,
E . w . a r r o w s m i t h ,
a t t o rn ey a t l a w ,
Solloltorand Masterln Ohanoery,
............ ............., r <ehoId, If, J . ■
D . p - v a n o b v e n t e r , J r . , ~ '
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR at LAW ; '
Solloltorand Master in Olianoorr, *Notary l ’ubllo, ^ , i j:
Oilloes In MoKlunsy Uulldlng, /
PATRICK J . DOLAN, ' ' 1
AiroiKKr m n Ooumii.i.ai it Law ' A tHOMUITOB AK0 IliSTSM m OHAHOlit ''M . 11 *11* v*ua AND Kxmrt AOOOtlkTiM. ■■
!•* M«rLt Htrcsf* ^'llewnft y j ' _____U * UawStSi ’I’litin* a!i|, ' • vfe
)K . O R W ILL VAN WICK1.S,
DENTAL BOllOUONi
Orricsi
I Oor. Ilronil ami churoh 8ta„__ ________ _ Matawan, R,
1'ivo Ohoiiti'K of AIiilo.i,
Mnuy piii^nouH do nut know wlmt
oomitltuton the Ilvo cliisnnn of mar' kotnlilo miilo;< known nil com m
mulon, lum ber miilen, r/tllrwnl itiulini, iiuitur 111 nli.'ii uml inlnoru. Cotton
I1111I0H uro monl iiiinioroiui. Thoy mngu frum 111 tu 10 Immln iilg li 1111.I muy bo vuiim iB hulldn nu long un
tlioy iironmiiotli. Thoy noil nt $7f> to t l l l l i uplmio,
Iiiim liiir iniilon nro lingo, henvy
boned mul (IiikboiI for uho Iu lilg
lllinher eunijin. Tholr prlcn riiiigeo
up to I lf iD . Tlm rullrouil mulon nru
sim llnr, bu t 11001I not hnvo so much'
Weight. They nrn ( I I I to |!lO olioiipor
Tlioy nro lined In Rnull me ("id haul-
lug. Htigiir miiloa nro llghliir, Tlioy
must bo siiioolh, w ith am/iil bond nnd nook nnd mil nl tnr botion, Tbolr |nlno
In from 105 lo IU I 0 ,
Form miilen nro tlm m ills rejected ri mn tlm other iilniintw, Lovo,, milieu
nrn iisod lionl' ntuumbontn uml iluokn for the lionvy work, Tlm iiiliima
nro tlio <ii( rd f nt (ilium to mipply. Tlwy
111111U lie either 11 dnrlt buy or lilnolt
color, W h ile mul norrol mulon "re
never limiil. Whoro Iho mlnos lmvu cool rejiluii oiijieolully, Ihey nny n
whlto m iilo lenomlilon 11 iihnnt nml
Irliilitiim i tlm other miiloii lioynnd
control.Tlio uuvoiiiiiienl. Jmymi nil elnnnnn
of .Mlimimrl mulon, Iml never n olienii
(llio, 1111(1 tlio (! ’(Illlil till til) I Of lllllloil for III" onl>11' "oim'Ioo 10 rlolil,
A 1'iirlniK of Kim ; Cli.irloii' ilwnrf, by Dnboon, v.’bloli, lit 11 iiulo In I H?!II,
follod lo reolt/e iiuiro 1 hull ft 117.l»H.
V ,1 ' 1 ltd I',.' .1 irll'HI III I.Ull lo|| III'
on,'.!, r...
Illvolw IIH Dlvlllllltf h llll'H ,
In lituiuni lilntiiry it iti'oiit ilvur lin.i uotnnlItnru furiuiHl u illvhllni; lino botwooji pooplou l.Ofd'OHKlim (lllllo dirferiml. iihiiriiiitorlnlliin. Iii1, IV, JI, >ynn, ,h'., Iiuii ilhimverod 11 nln;Dur
IniMioilimtuii nlfuiilltig ruiulrrtihi In IIoiikhI, Uo foiliiil olithl dllforoiit fiirms (if iKiulti'dii |jilm!illlii|{ t l w
nortlwini uml wonti'ru inirln of llio incut Ivlmul. nml obuorvoil thul li •lurgo ri,*"!; priivi'it uu uffootiml Imr- Hor In mijihi'nllui; two il In II tint ntcon,
Kite t'outrol,Klbi (Wiilrol within im itiln |iim-
no.rlbixl lllilltn Iiiih bocll liu ‘11111 Hi I In ll 0 1 In Frnmio by moiinn uf n "ilnvlutor" aud tlihi.riiiilion tin.' ltlto ixvttiliiI1I11 for Ilfo-wraliiK purpomri. A i.evoro tod wnn glvoii to llm ilovluo some tlmo figo n l Uuyiiii, on tlm cunt cccnl nt
riinco, und wolnlerftil tilings worn nccom|illuhiiil, ,
f o i l , t il M 1I I 1111 n I ’om l,
Tho rani of tlm Hutt m u f Turkuy’a
foft.1 (lit™ nut uxiuu.l m.UOU a your,
liu lie liven liuwll.v (UI iilitroiM mill
bollod ci'ljs. IJ111 to food tho mint* (iruiin 111 u rn fin in o f IiIh liuliHoutibl mid
liny a ll dfllllOHtlo eXjlllllHOH lo.In'UIII ii I d
nnnunl liiouinn u f $ 11),000,DUO Liy
1110,1100 n-wtiok,
K ip it KdwnrilH1 (lif t ,
Ktnic lOiiWurd linn mint I i n tn 11 Do vision 11 i-i lut m iiuiid W llln lilre, who
pnliitod n iilu liiro of Iliu n i i j e i ly l
wrni Iiiii I1I11 c iiriiiiiilloii rolion mul for. ' wurileii It lo , lliiiililnKhiim l ’nliini.
W lllnh ln i In 11 i:rl|>|iln ituil worlui
ho lillng liln pencil in’ hrn«h li'il.wgjii
hln too*.
H*II||((I ,1ivny Iliu Hon,
At tlm Nnrthvrtoh (lOifglnmO riirnt Cuiii.oll (,'wimrllur W atts ro|iortml ,i
CIIHI1 iif n*t)mittiinn who willed nnd bv.
■Ilioutliod liln non Froi’ to 1111 other
Imp*iiniii, who pnld a hiilf-crowu lo lim lio thn, IriiimiKitldii, us Itn Im ag
ined, leiu’il.
A . «*• ■lACKflON, M. U„
ni 1 • MaId KftUvftiToUnliono Onll. lB-n. W H -
o ff lR t *Uo«ts.r*,,ll<'ll<)8' 00,n,r *•<» »■«
llUlU'tVll"11!* |n, l , ° l° " ' 0*' m" 1,1,0 W
D « . C. KNUCIIT,
I'llYHlUIAN AND HUIIdlCUN,
Offloslluursi f iiliilo ta .m .,liM to lD .m H un 11, im
0 niiin ut resldunoo, two doom below Ida PrMbrtirlafilUiurnhi
...„.....................Hnlii H triii, M e tiw eM M
8 TRAUUIIN, "
iiotimopAruitiT,
llnln Htrnnt, .|. Matawmi.K.I
• Om u* Hud nn i tiiio iiiujiiiin, in, 1 liuotoBilO|i. tSM# loHlllil |t, h i,
D « ‘ W ILL IAM U AU .7 ‘
vui'tsiiisititittiuiami avu un < piOdlee, nor. Ill 1)111! nml OoutroHU,
tlinlilmiiiii at Win, 11, Dlgglu's,
Tnlniilifiiis Cnll, u r, Halnwnu.K,*,
JBuainosB ^aiiooa«
JjU N J. P , a , UHOWN,
Untawan, New J o r u ,
Huoeoiinor to A. M.I.niubortson, gen, agU n
IflllBlNhUHANOR
AND REAL ESTATE,—
’l'.iii‘ »• nml Lotn for linntand Hal,11‘ l ‘ nml
H a l« 11. Iiroporly oh oommlnslon loiloltofl
OOMMIWaiONEIt OV UUKDH
AND NOTARY VUDTj 0. Offlooat Jouimii,oniiio.
Mlihlng 11 I “nlr of Hlioim,Ily iiioiliirn |irni'eiin 11 pliino of
leathor In noiiviirtftd Into it cumplstnd linlr nf Hli0 .n ,ln t'l nilliiiloii, muf (Ini’, tug thli) tlmu It pwtnm through tha liM idiiut nil pnrsoiig mul thrnugh in mntihnies.
|iii|ior,(i'.t ^Npiiriigiin, '«It la dlnlmoil i ij U' (II'OI; moll In
Mexico Hint oii|iiiiiii:iiii Ih IkiIiik fill-
imrtcil ffotii t'1rimec lu inrun pnitlt-
iil!<in irnri citomid In tho ( ' I t / of Mnx- loo iinilei’. Amerloiii) uiboln 1111 Ihouith
(nim iii)( fn/in I'n llfiii'u lii.
M oney III f l i i ln u M n h lu g .
n vo 111 "i 11 imm.'to. , .........In i'iiIf 111 ir 1111 11 pnl oh 11! lU 'oillid llireo
liy 1 w o o ly I'i ol iioM ty f iin r Imnlm ln
n f u iltonii. A l I hln r u le lm noro
r n I'l |I '"" '( 1 .',"'1! bttrlli'li, wiilcti
\ . .-.'ii 1 r . 1 -".ii " 1,(’"').
C . P . 6 II. C. SI’KOUL,
SORVRYINO AND KNQINEKIIINO,
B'rontntrpot.nilJoliiloirOnnk,
Koyport,NowJersort
!>rniniitiitiiitioii-H4tlnfiiotoryivork-Mi)inrntoolmrMOK.
Galvanized Corruetied Iron
ROOFINGn lw t iy n I n a to n ic n t t b a
T. S . R. BROW N EST
Oor. Flrnt unrJ Atlnntln S tr n o t*
KCY l’ o n r , N , J ,
Farm For Sals !Till,
ii" inio wm ,ille j ’ li I Oi'l,
W A H fJE DHOW iW .
A U , O V E It 7;TR GO IJH T Y .
O'Cjj
A t lBL2'srr«ua Kscct* U i|»?»alr j »••■Wuar® C-i * l ‘.aj?in'.iiW-‘ *3.1*-* ta »» C0^ Chai: ^ I'vn**
Tl * l v .-. . 1. • i e 1 *vH» n
;lu i: r,ii. ! : ; ■ : ■' ■ > ° u ■ '
y\--\n ;n e; h
Tin.- u p h o l d ' ‘•av.at -s. au is ha\e
ordered t h ;rty iiti-her o a u . i'^r iIk- um*
tjf 11 :v* lin in f ii i ! th .a tov.n.
The A rm y W o r n v> danuti.uiK im p s
in the -vi- r.nty r tveh 'dd . *'rt> and
*h*us arc ; . ’-teeted tlu* nios*.
The ' lla n tie H ijjh land* M ethodists
made ?l>>n hy t!lc lunl a s t tveoU , on*.1 o f v- I n c h v ,;;r . s t o r m y .
The fte lm ar Postoth^e has iijjiiin boon
p la c id in the second class. the receipt.-’
o f tht' {jlJict* justifyiiiv! the change.
The P chnar f o iu u i l has adopted a
resolution t M huy the heavh fn»nt a t
t h a t f>1aee f " 1' ^7 u ru a l, l‘ ra*s,‘ l l l l ‘
m oney Vy a l« n « l fc&ue u> l»ay for it.
(.^tjuain Im-t-Ji i.f 'hv.* Mt.*nin';'5th
Heach Lifi-SuviiiK S ta tion has a fonr-
J^ggud chicken. Tv.n le^-' are in tho
usual place am i the other tw o under the
win^s, out ^ lc l*Ps-
W hile responding u> an a larm uf fire
last Thursday afternoon Fire Chief Har-
t ,; i i ( J Ocean tirove had his foot mashed
b y the fro n t wheel of the V jsl* v;ag*.»n,
o n w hich he a ttem p ted tu jum p .
T lie M o n m o u th Rea lty and In ves t
m e n t C om pany capu<~!i.:cd a t .-jluO.ulKi
llCR hcen incorporated, i l is composed
o f Lotitf H ranch men \vh" ^ i l l deal in
u*al cstuU* in th a t neigh.htThood.
* H arry C. Tlu-rne of 1'reehold a n d
Pierce T hom ps <n of Knjihshtow n aro
m.’ikinj; arrajttfctnenls to i;o to I ’nha
nv-'-t m onth , ShoiiM they like it ihe ie
th e y t'S i'O 'l to n u W it t lu ir lunue
(V iliiteutv.v \veiv y ivcn tn MXtv-Uw
jv n ;o t l‘! who eO||ip!»,l id the c a t l 'V 1* in
t lie v.'trioii:; chosen M the AsM'inhty *if
S unday *.ch'.nd M e thod ; at t>- imh r.m ve ,
w h ich eh : > d h.'A Thm>. h>v m oium*;
U dw nu l Ihoh idow of Ued Ihm h \\as;
. M ntek W llli a NiiH.haj.: ' v a e<.loved
m an ou W h a if Ave ’iii ■. lh .,t pl.ne, and
I . . f all ll'v .-w-Jt-'V hr K id 1hi< (
7,*i r , i i l v T h e h u ih ^ i- .y t r 01 e-M-.-.i'vd j
Thw'SV- v n tv u d the : U” -. . ‘ I I'>-UV \ j M id J- hn T e m pM .'ii, ,,t Key - j
j p i t, dm i'sit oi d *v t.ijdii I' lo in j
| )j. (fii-i i,i *od’t wdui'd .if M " v. eii*
h i^ e ii. %\ln’e Ntv h , , vav;‘.vd
tio th ii'i’
I n th . ' !•'» ; p a i a i l e m I ' h d ^ d e t p h i a I . A
'n tu p .iK y tlie A d a m P.u!-. M\- e ,o iu« i
t .;j ,, I'M v !•■; ‘ he tu-M .a ie tna i
ih*ai in line ll v» pi'i entvd lho(e.ttuie-i the Halo p.naili*. i*ne of thr
ill tere.triy. :•> etie > ilio't'i)' I at mval " e. I;
riui'itophef Merjn*. a i|1
7 le I 0
HQNKOUItt COOT MSTOMML ASS'W.
ii it;ee.
. 7.-it» {• m to h :;:i p tn
\Yedn( -d ;i} !.. . . - s O. := iU id ;i'> t--
. ' . I ’- ' - t i d . ' .................................... 7 : io to
|‘he ara t S a tu rd .iV < t e e l* m< n th l i o m
to 3 ji. m . _______________
i;nu ic i ii
tr«istorH are hi\ ltc«l O' Kerel ii*5. JH'tlnh*r thRii UVij<>on.iu> .>f i*.r.tor thW ;o;v
I'jr. i»i. i y t r 'without eJmrut*.!
, ......... vialntiiU t»ue-iyte«\-« ini't will he i>uhiii4hud
M. K. Church .
R ev .M m \V M.-nis, I). I) . 1‘astor.
lh 'i’aeini'.^ ••■II a. m.
S um lay .:;e iioo l - .-I'i p m .
]’r<';.*'hin.: ••7:'i'.' p. in .
W a v e r Mer'-ir.;* - T 'ru i'd ay evening
(,f each v.vek a t 7 MO p . m .
Presbytcrinn Church.
Rev, A le':. I I . Y m m j:. 3). I i . , Pastor.
Miiiniay-Svh;»ul— 10 :niI a. in .
M o ru ia ^ :'er\icv---11 :('<• a. in .
V . P . S. nu*elin;.;— 7:15 p . m .
l- 'venin^ service a t 7 ,
'i'h u r fd a y even ing p raye r m e tt in g —
7 :‘»t) j». m. .«
Firct Baptist Church.
Kev. Samuel 13o'.ver, jiastor.
Sandav-sehool— 10 a. m.
M o rn in ij service— I I a . r j .
Y. P. S. (V IS. -V.ro p . m.
H v en in ^ rerviee— 7;'KI p . in .
Thvir^ ’ ay evc’iini* prayer m ee ting—
7 :l a p . m . .
AU w clc iino . .
Mor^anvllla M. E. Cliurch. *
A, 'i'ra-.-v Doughty, jjaijtDr.
S und ay nervkon: ,
ih'ea'.'^in;’. n l IU ’.oM s\. n),
Sunilay-sehei.il at i);o0 p . m , - ..
S iiu; M i’v ier a t 7: Jo p . m,
P ivaeliin ;: a t N p. m . ,
Cliftwocul M. K. C hu rch .
I I , \ i io o l, PtetloV-
'.I p. m . SimdaS'’.‘Hhoid,
p, m . 1'ivaehin^ serviee.
7 p. m I ’ pw o itli Lea.vjuo tneeHiig. '
7.5’*)*. m Ihv.v hiu}* vvtsuv .
S it i i i ’d ay nt •'* p. in. P ra . er meeUjv.’ .
iA e : :1 '>ne '-'vvdially v.'e'i’.'me^ . .
SpHin* \ aVe
un \W 1'vaeh iIhe moiu
\ ill ud ' *1 Ii f■ i* music
th i i u-ai;o\i und v.iU
•• h', ta\oti:*n
(?. 11. Iluthntf] I’e' dlir-I After Kuur Yc«rn.
{\ \\ Ih flin i'* :, --I' t '.irlH ie ‘ ‘enlet1. N-
V . \uit«-■,: " A h mi lu u r y e a n nno 1 wtote veil ■l.itin'! th ,.’ I had heeu en* '•.v.lv «' U i,i:nv U\>n\de1 »v t aiv 111;: !e- •; than two h. *t tle-i t-t' 1'nley 's Kiditev t 'u te It eatiie*;. stopped the
hi iel; dvi 't •*. din.i u l, aud iK im und ^ym p t ie ie .' i Ixldia y di :ea>a» dl'.iippeai'ed, I am i*l.id t i -.av tha t I lia ^ '' lu-verh iid a
, H tm u '■«' . i .r ef 11v . . io| l ‘ "ie. dmiu>:,
K id Ihmlv. iue id l\ ton.i.l a W;tlle[ i » i i ' 'th e four \e-»!-: th a t !ia\y e laps 'd atul Iam ev identK em vd t " n\av em ed, und
K idne vtaiuiniJ KhveU av;M'Tatin): uvov fi.-M".* AlK’tt AHniuht of Sluewfd.mv wa*
idrilfilhd tlu1 owi'if hy a ea»d hi the
p.uhell-ooh ami when he teeeixed liis
ic»rit, ptvpeity lie i;a\i' lUn:e a lihetal
v^wavd.
Piftv*t"Ur lot’i » i the A'.lmti'' Hr^h
laud:t iamd and Improvement i ««iapauy
Heio recently sold at Keeei\‘ i ‘s }>.\le 1«n
^t\,otH. 'They ■.*>e;c Ur.’.t ^nhl
m\*l lt\‘«^ht W h'v., aUer whieh thev
Weto nnld iu inn ]*aire!'; 'Ha' .\|;n o
o( Motun<'Ulh t'o . ol v.hiv'lt J h] Kalph
In pjVMdenl, N\an the purch i"i :'
Jjimu'i W . Moivelh u \ oiihhy i h ii»
u f .Mleuhui'it, v- e. id*mv\t in a s.eaiviu--
jUilt at A’jtvtl.t, I-. 1 • i\'\ i”s O’e pel.Mll
1. .ai 1‘iulay lw1 'inde dpi'liuiti ai t<> :i
llO 'o’Klyn Jndj;e for Iih: di'-cliai^e. alle^
inyj that he \\.is i.me at'd h id heen lm
ptt'pvtly ew.umitled. and au tion will N* made into hK idlejjati'MW
l;uue'i W'all and Joseph W , llarvey
of WVM l-« »tij; Hraneh am under .'fl'Pd
hail to ausw; r a ehav>;e ot taVitij; a v;old
WMvh nnd vU.nn two non^ and vov\e
small hr\'astpin< ii' mu the.hou e o.\u-
pied hy Mn I i-*iie l'i r.ee and M?v. Anna Inmiett at Tintou T.il1' Ihe
*no'i a sSiovt e;\U at the hoe,so and
after thev had cone the avtie'e^ named
wetv mi scd They deny t.d.ine tliem
K K. I-'are of I iaehen<a. 1. wm re
heVed of hi:. j..v«!d v.ateli at the Ked
UanV Mali >n while w.d'm;* hn a tvain
\U v»vailed thive «.-hued ' ('men !:n.-
near him ;»nd notilied thetl'a'el o; p.'liee
*a hS ii'.p ie ion i lie latter uMornud
\)u- ronelers oi the tha It .eid aitei a
e.'huvd \\o\n o\ e.dh'il upon i-nv’ ! thea»
and a-a.,-’ t!*e value > I th.' • t. *, e pi. p
v HV h • tolh>wed he; to a «. t.-.urant asvl t'a-M v.ent to looh i.o eat '•••Vic, s
N v .^ . ' im i i " l ’’a' v v .auv auv h\ t.ahsl
tn »ind th. wmnan and ^he ’ e. n*■:
sn’iv h. v ti eaU\;ht.
Ml- 11)l ‘! a id th;ee tl.ail;!'!. i * u 't
Ath.-iiie ll-:;M::o.h. Vy the ih>! Vo.p. n-t
Mon,lax m< mv.v; x-i \t»vl. au.l -.wans
ei«dito|s a..m-,n her a;dd»n dcpotuie
Sl.r h. at heed a .intake lln-o l<«r tlu
riva*. ’U a lid iai' ’ *p >' nurd -'i'' 't htl!'. with
5J1.' jOvaO'e * S p. '" ' i l th>'m Op>"n the;u te . , iM h u lot -h O’d on Jnh ‘ I I he
he Mid d(d ti" ! atr.'O and the \.om in a u d d.mshten Ioi the ...l!at.'e at .!
M. >'lda\ oi.oniin* atlll
' Un ho.vt, ahaxins: th.* en'ao'eean » i the
Wiil, Im am o il tin ih>, \ o . v. • a a n .. I’ .a;
that th'iv a\'t o‘!n ’hl!>' lr.d ho-‘.*'H da\. li
w.tnl thev h id t’.o Vh'-iv o’' e lo ;*»
♦The lile:; and *-tiu.: .-i in,e«t-., Ian,
mndeatn, i-tt^ huim an.'. htm « ; aiv veVwd \\ onee wi:U 1“uh • at\e t\n IsVis O I A.l** hhe a j^oltiee. a-*d dia« .imi' nid.onmat * -n I j -- d Pii.c \s- .a t'V m ,\. r . i i . i I 'ii'u iM ii, k . u .
1 2 - a c r i :
s t o r i :
H U O A i) ,
N I : W &
N e w a rk ’s Store BeantifnS | s-nifil:iy,
'in 'sm T E e x ia E E s a K m a s s m E m e iE a u E a a m ro .m ia iH B s iia s a a ^ iK s a t i iiB s iir u L ta ii
W i i l : N you co inc io th in k of it, is there
a n o iln 'r p lncc in th is ^ rc a lS ta to ko fu l l
o f really in te resting s ights a s th is bin b a
z a r o f o u r s ? .
W here ra n y..m set sn m in t , th a t is nuw , nov-
i'I, use fu l, b e au tifu l and o d u ca lio n a l?
The store is t ru ly a w uw lc rfu l ex jio s it iu n , Jikv
u n to a f;n-at WTo rh rs l 'a i r - op c ii every d a y uf
the w eek,— free to a ll— w ith p o lite a tte n d a n ts '
o a a ll hands' to show you the m a n y ob jec ts of
• a r t a m ! u t i l i ty w h ic h com e io us fro m every civ- •
ilized c oun try on the face o f the e a rth .
/ ^ o il can com e a n d go as you pleaue a n d as
I o ften a i y ou like , a nd see the s igh ts tu your
h e a r t ’s ,c on te n t. Y o u can v is it the A r t C iallery
a n d see th e h un d re d s o f p a in t in g s . Y o u can
. v iew th o p rcu t p a in t in g o f N ia g a ra . Y o u ra il,
lis ten to the m us ic in M usic H a ll or to V ic to r's
R o y a l B a n d ; Y cm can 'reve l in the beau tie s of .
th e T urk ish K iosk . Y o u can m in g le w ith the
th o u sn ads o f pieces w h ich m a k e u p o u r m a g n if i
cen t F u rn itu re e x h ib it . Y o u can see the |»rent
i i ic c t r ic ’ iV w e r P la n t , Y o u can d r in k in the
beau ties o f th u gooUs a nd uannen tK a n d ub jcc ts
. o f a rt on in h ib i t io n . Y o u c im rest in easy eimii'H
in coxy o iim cv s ..a nd you need p ny iK 'thinf-, f[')r
It i» oil tree -free to m en , w om en m u l c h ild re n of
f till iiiitiosialitieH- rich u r poor.
The Store is Yours to Enjoy.
JERSEY’S
SBEfiTEST
SHOW
hi a111 ly i i i 'uilliii'ihl l'\ *li .I’me to anv mie i.ulh .ine from Udne\‘«-r h'aiii’er tieuhle ' !’-dd hv I'Tank II Slater. '
.> »v -A v * *
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A;! r : J end W e ll ’ii'rta i l?a :ii'd y t ,s, u \mc 't s sro««i*i uimip
U-fn mw*1 l>\; ti for tl>fir diiUrtiili WilKl*-. llttniK*. llh>ll>‘>i| llti BUl:*,
- • i” v‘ ‘p ‘ < *1 i' ’’■> (s-a rnn. rv/i»ir
’i lw . U 'fuslcv '/i! i'»5«L'sUtsi Sy ru fi
el !'.<• .<1
George Walker,(Su\YCH!M»r lo W. A, l''ntuiU\lul
..,t'i:\ t,uu in .. .
Stoves, Ranges, |
Heaters and Tinware.
J O B B I N GPromptly nml Ctuvfwlly
A ttended T o .
;an'\lh\
i J, CARTflN’SDEP&RTMtNT STORE.
A little Int ol G lassw are that
wc p icked up :it ;i >'pcci:il liar-
jjaiti price, am i we are g tsnp to
oiler it to the Haile tlie same
way, at llie very low pm e ct' 7
ccnts tor eaeli iicii,i. D o n ’t miss
tliis ehauee aiul come e u ly . W c
name below a lew ot the a itie les :
lo-iiicli Fruit Howies.
I.on«x IV Iery Dishes.
Hutter Dishes.
8|’o o : i l lo h le t ; ; .
C ir .v m l ’ itvhw ;.. '
S ta m l N a p p ie s ,
V in e g a r CviH'ts.
S i i t ’a r H ow ls .' «
l .m v l 'n s i t D i.'h c .i, l ' t e „ K te .
D o n 't lo r ^e t • l l i e p i ice 7
ccnts. D o n 't m iss t a k in ; ; a InoU
at the j^oo iis , th e y a ic m o n e y
savers.
ft,. .1. 0 A R T A N .
\V l’. ‘Mvki.iI'.Ii Ollii-,-, .
. ‘ Pricor Luvcr V/nui (,‘,v< lu iroit.”
Guy (nr Cash. Sp.II (iu Cash.O w n tn v ovvtt p la n t . ,\W la e i ld i i 's ,
pttteha>ei.‘i the I k m l i t ,
C o n l, L u m b o i ' , G r a in , H a y ,
S t r a w . O u ts . F lo u r ,
H o o f in g , E t c .
W. fl. ’ L JS> T. & 1W. CO.(v'tv.h-t:), J.
VlotvM 1 \\ 'V. *•« ll «t*. » Ht t V- 111,
A slinri; o f the pulille pat-
rutitme is veslK'ctfully su-
l i c l l e d .
Wc aro in the Market For.Young- Men.1
Til.'i'«ii't iw»rli.»il.»vl> inillvv tiiu? \vtutl;.r jv .a m o lut-my tuie \ i iU * nM ur fi|\ty ,Vi itu )i'Uti|;—
lho xa.«tlM<'i( t* tl..a jo'l' c U\viMWnt\ty ii/u'i*.V«<»t »m'«-t Ih' ntivi' <i* (« rriif n/'inrhun/!/ f*»r m,ilo
Ui«i>aeil ttieiirf/.\\(.'*•' L'"t « IhinI ih « th it'- i.'.o'vit'i; M' fti'-t tt
l>'i‘ ) tl'Oiiint mil tin' noi‘>N—I'lhor Ty\vii ittvi™.
In i mNt In lia’.ni!''
till-* to .a mul i:iplitly
IhihJih'..* littlio Im^I |*i‘fc*.iliK* .nt-
MVVtllJ',''. W'-Blv tmllll. litis iiv n ui*.
e i' '* r lin i ti..u .-V t‘.iv
t ' l l l lr .t St^t
Nn'* lien't* our I'llortu pm.K w\\ wvv pi\\'t iK \j»Ate.'.«»l na» v >'iV, \\»*
will tusl ./ran ,t/in.- .m'liii.l\.'»r Mrll^ia.itlul HIAVt',>»'ll It"' » vep.f1,, 1. J.u^t 111.. Oliv.l-
T>l.j*>«ltn iit that ,'tec./.If Vi’U s«v p.ln>.iit\ *1 w*> wilt I'l rmU
ll" llMl'fto » »1V Infill. X* ""11 til.' t-l.V.” ill Will.-'.! . I'<'>en tn vW :»t •,-t {;»'*» .» ) t ;»i‘ I.' >.011' I'V.'tout - nml nt lli<> t i i i i r ta r .r n n n . ii n>.-vovw l' tu IV'OlU. V s<tu*"t *'t \>l'A<t!>-A\ ?VlU *iv.s'c
Milj\- or. \f >fti i\o In t. jo *lli”ii i.'tl'.’ ii!«j.>ui'
wlii'l.1 ti ie'. \ oil i n«. U on « ill. in e..- f -oti:ii>i.Hi
Pearson Brothers,Tlie l.a rjce .s t S h o e S to r e in T o w n anti O ne o f t l io l .a rR c s t
in t l ie C o u n t y .
' Tlinm-mdti nf |i,iit-.‘i o( Mcu’«AVnuuni‘Hii«il CU’dih'c'n’w iWfnrdM, iho tim n lf i><h<niudilp ami Jtt >t Mdkes. ul our ytnu1. We «t*lciMfd lht» larnivnt nml hent nh»c nmuuhnAmen in tin* cunntiy tnul wn d ja lltn^e nny shoe tlfah-r nr di’uletN, dain>{ husliu't'i iu Koypoit, i«i prodnee frutu iludr retfwhir utiwli, A t Clur Prices, Niiorti tlutl mo rtjiml in .Style, lMl nud UY-mln.v' fjutiljiir.i of those handled hy w, ‘
Our Rptitmion far teHahiliiy, httlh no well, Kitnrdvd soi:npfull\\ 1« the imihi hluy n| nur stahiliiy. - ilio kvvnoliMd'onr ptnj'tcfli. - ’
We Kimrontix* t)ur n Iu*i*h and iuvitt? evpivhudv t\» unr »tnri' to mnVe ynur huleclUm of OxfnnU iu lllttek, Tmi mul Whltn. .
P ' K A R S O T M ' E R O S . .
^nlo Am'Mhs for tlte well kiiawii Jlmnin Shoon, '
l'oMoinyo I M o c k , ............................................................K eypo rt, Nine Jcfsoy,
| M . A. W H I T E , *^ — sni.K a c . k n t i x i r r m ; c i i i . i ' h r a t i u i —
§ SAFETY VALVE FRUIT JAR AMD S ROYAL WHITE FLINT JAR.
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ALSO S8FADQUARTERS FOR SVIASOR5 & LfGHTMtWG JARS.
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fiuiii'li. a '\V ttir < 'ft O. II.'I' .'1 li'l !i.Ill >N eltli."-.' wl o «»•.« limi >el’Ui), OlO.'t I': \1iutttv\'-
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V/'.‘ Suv:>tifJ / V.wVvVlii(-.*i > K.»it: liimi''1", ' i ’ '«! i’ • I' i"
,» . I " >.! '■< i" “ • ' t . "■' I'l
A1LFMH® IA B T O Y ,T H E M O R C A N V I L L E B L A C K S M I T H
A n d B o lld o r of W a g o n s o ! Evory P o s c r ip t lo n . P ra c t ic a l
H o r B O s lio o ln g - S p o c ln l A t t o n t io n t o L n m o n n d In te r-
to r ln g H o r a o a ............................. R e p t i l i in c o f A ll K in d s .
A nuichlnc for pultlnn cn SULIll RUQBCR ftt;FS tins Imtn uililrit to our atiop
— a i,so nr.M'i.MiMi'iT.Hn von —
W AI.TKIt A . W001VS IllNDKHS, HOWKHS, HAY RAKKS,Tedders and Supjiltes ; uh;«» for the he*l makes of P1»\vh% UutrnwH, C n ithn l* tits^ Kte, t'o innh 'le line o f I 'iu u u 'i^ ' M.iehin.-ry tnul S m a ll YonlH, mich »»
shovchi, fotUs, rnVra, hoev-, etc., nlwnys u\\ hand .
1! 11) V P C O 1 1 hnM ‘ nut tu n htiK i' fh ^ ’k n f Heavy nil*' l.if jh t Sln^h* nnd
IIAIUMlOO • UouhU* lla t.te^*, also Hhutkels, Uohen, W hljw , l?U\* Kte.
A S H A R E O F T H E P U B L IC P A T R O M A Q E S O L IC IT E D .
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It your llc a tln n System is not w.lislactoiy 1 enn ciirc It. |
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