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REPORT OF THE _ BOARD-OF MAN AGE RS . OF . THE CHIL· OREN'S COUNTRY HOM ASSOCIATION. Lꝏse choluge in P."O.Iiox . . . .\l .. : �- •. ·., .. , ; .... , , . .. . . . , . . . ':' . . ; , · ; .'. · . . ,i· ·.. . . . . · ,' -. Total l'ecei)J,, .- ;.. ,_,,, · ,,,: . . , ;. . . . . . . . , .. : . . - . . , ,,, · · Disburments. · · · �-�· . :: . : :::::::::::::: . : : ':: : . ::'·';; · _ . . ' le1tt'aud V.gettdJiH . , , ;.�,,,,,;; ; ::: : · · •w; · . . . ;v,;:.,; - ,.:•Joo The Wrk ne From April sth to to; . •7th-Ninety-nine .Chllden . · Entertained During' t הt 'summer-The Entertainment · .,,, lcecl'eamlunlcuke . ."./, .. .. . . ;.�·. · · Uoal .. ... . . .. _ . ... . . .. . . ... · · Rome fur kitchen . , . : · Otor_'3rd · Netted-the Home $•ss.A General Fund ., , ·lan� of $rJ . 85-A e lst of the · · �ontrlbutlona. · . · Contin+e Ji o111 Fr · itflly:s issr;e. · . 1.,0.0. _ . . _ ,0 - _ _ - - - 0 . . _ _ - _ d , __ .••. _ . _ _ · · · . _ w •. · . · -_· _ , 0 . ·r;n. . •l,q·g ' · · T r e a su r e r ' s R . : ·t o O< tor ; 17, la�oa hand' at last t .................;, ..... . ; .;, ;- . , .- . : . ;.... $ .'· - - - . ANNUAL DU, l PIVIDUAL SUBIRIIONS AND DONATIONS: . . · . . · · · · . . - : Thgblfrs. N; B.'ArllOid:. ' . . . . . : ..... ··.;;.; :. . - - :-::f. . . .. : .. _ ' · · -. . -Mrs. LawrenceBal�le .... ;; , ,., ; · · - 31_ . It_ h _ _ _ - Come. .. tO .OU _ ,r. . knowledge · tha _ f . Mi E .. L. Brldg .. : : ·' ; .. .-. � .'.". 18 _ Mro._V. O"Burt la ..... ;, : ...,' · · _ & 00 ' Mi Armie M. Clark· .-:: · ·. ·· · .! certain- people are. offering mere· , .:M�:: ��; · ·oo . . -- l ra. Jia s · Fer s · . •• : :_;:�?�l�%i;�f}it�Qz!;:,;/'::�Ir! chandise from door · to· do or. repre· ·. • M:: ��·�.1 �/: . . ·- senting themselves as age�ts . fm . :'.�:::Ma··i;_ �: · the "Bee hive," Newark. We wish . :,�t';'Y��r:, ,, · ·· r<llCV I &lli;' · , Mrs. H. to .state that we do not empl o y or �: �: s. .. · - Mrs, Davi<l Stomley., ' · · aut . horize any one outside of our es� , �::: ;.�i;�8�li�:-: · · - ' · �r�. W. B. Woodi'D " · tabl_ishmenf . to sell goods; neither: haye we stor. es an y where excpt m - · . N ewark. · " - · . : John F. Dorvnll . ;. : . : , : Tnt e Bros.,,.;- , . . . ·:· .. �: uionc�:l�ty' si�;,;l,;��... ' . L. Jimsron . . . . . : .• · - Stm<lny Schools, .. , Christiun Eruleilvot· "u"'"" · :-.•-: Kiug's Dnughters : · emorinl Dny Chiltlren'R Fnit·s nml Fe•iv>�l•'·· - Snle of oltlnrticles nt the Home .. ·. · · · In connection with the abover. _ we hereb y give notice that we shall :. ·:: Snle of "l'Pies ft·om H oili e om l uml.';' . " :i-i·.\>:{,M."ilbi<;-;,,,,:: . . ' . take proceedings ag�1nst _ any, p �r- · · ; : .• - . son or persns ho shal l iri: �-f·c: be detected in the illegal use of - ou r name or · business. L. s. PLAUT & co., / . BEE HIVE;" NEWARK.· . . · . . . . ':' ·' · ' -* Small Shoes r or little chaps. . Strong, Shoes for st urdy boys. · . * Stylish Shoes f or thcirfathers. * Dainty Shoes fo r little girlsan d misses. * Elegant Shœs r o r their mothers. Good Shoes and Low Prices for Every One . H. C. PIKER, -"Weatfleld'e 1u1leat lhoe ltore�" . TUTTLE BROS�.· COAll LUMBEq�· V a rds-Wesdleld avenue, · · · · . Sprlnr and Bd stets, WesJehl. r�IHOI II · · nnaget·s' tiues tor nountten<lce ••�; SEVEN lCRES IN THE VERY HEART . OF NEWARK. 'OUR . SIZE We can put the stock of the next I�rg- -est store in the State in our basement d the · stocks of the third and f ourth l�rgest on our mai floor. We will then have room-and· more, too-for the contents of the fifth largest. New Jersey's - Greatest Store. Oreatest . A�reage, Oreatest hopping Space. O r eatest Corps of Clerks; Greatest B�yer •. Deliveries. Furniture, Beddin g , Carpets, Chi a, Upholsteries, Silk, Velvets, Dress Goods. Mil finer y, Capes, · Jackes, f� r �,;;. New Jersey's Greatest Store. ·Suits, Waists, . Trouseayx, · · Linings.. : ,. Qreatcat Bargalna. .. _' a · ,...... 8atrlfactlon. Ortafcet A1eortmcnt. Or11t11t 8elltr. Qreatclt Stock Value•� . . , · . MEN'S AND· BOYS' CLOTHING. AND HATS-MEN'S, WOM· lswhatyouetwhentallncwlth us, ltsJu•tueasyto k ep EN'S · AND· GHILDREN ' S U N DERWEAR AND HOSIERY-RIB· a nl�e, awett clean atore as It Is to keep" dirty one. BONS , LACES, SHOES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS Etc. ahl & Sons, Meat & v�aetables, , . li R EE VBRIE A'l' Nl1W J�HSBY RAILI - I O - , \D - S'i - ' A - ' 1'1 - 0 N _ S _ _ A_N_D_J_N - . GUI!A'I'I NEW YOHIC. PROSIJRCT STREET, WESTFIELD, JOHN INGRAM, HAHNE& CO., Newark, N. J . Plumber steam, Hot Water, Hot Air Heatlna, - _ . . . . 111 10+1 N o, ' w 1 ,0,, uA n nwAHM , :uou� U nN tsJuNo:oooos, o o You Drink SODA? ·ALL KIND� 0 GAIUI�N 'l'OOI,H, '�OV ANP IIANKH, · , ----- . _ . - · WESTfiELD. N, · · · - . ,' . . · · ' .• ' " .t , . _ j ' ,;,'1'i I;',': '• ' I I �,J�,:·;,�•l \ L ' :) ', l. '):j.'/ ' , 1 · epuirs 111111 il iJOVmeiits·.-:·, LllUt' W ashiug, �tc, Ulelluiug clstei·u a l'IW Cl'iiJS,,,,,,,, Clothing.... . . . :. . Me t l iciues , . . .. . .. - . :. �'rtibt +nd Cttug: · : · Soup . . . . . . . . . . . . •: .· .. : , M+tron'� •al11ry1. · . · . �10;irtga;gti@ 6 wod, ir llere st 011 '" P1·iullug auuual re)Jorʦ; · · Atlvernsiug ....... ; ' , :>:. :;;:_,_,;:_:L.i i� i;.;,;,j;\·4:� tatiouery, check smps; Geue_ral Fund �aluuce In 'l . ," •u .. _• �. _ .. n , · ouildlni' . . · . · 'Re"lpʦ;.:, .. Balijuce in · bank at l ast rert.;.. . " ...... ,;. · . . ·:·.:;;- Ipt. ij J iowed y s aviugs bank, July I, 1�9� ... : . · Recei v •d trougta M. V. 0. urtiij, "h / '·•;· .. -,; .... ,;"-· . lug mortg+ge debt .. .. . . . . . . .. . : . . ; ; ' . . ; ; " Mt'8, J. , uckuell, h Plaius, ·N,'J,; '?�:,:' . !�r:·: - Ch u s. G . Eitditt . .. .. . ; .... ; .. ; ; ::, . . . ·•· ._ ,._, _ _ , , · . : . :: t · ... Mra.E: . Brl t ƣ s ...._ .. . - . : . . . .. . ; , : : ' , - : , li�s . , Eu'tlllll L. U rldges . ', , . · . . . · •. . - . , >-:·i. :·, · W. G. D�h•wllter ... .. . . . . ; . . -. . ;, ·- . · _ -- lrs. W. G. Delamuter ... ;.-.'; ; , - ; · " "A r�sid�ut f• · i�ml· of the Home'�,;:· · · . . . of A. E. Pettrsull's en�erhllriuttnittb·e t' D1 · uk�, .... "• -...... Emor.•, U. G • , ; , ; Embree, �•. G eo. H . . . . . - .-·;,·.: · Endicott, Uburles G ••.• , , , ,- ; , Fuirlluim, M1. Rurt A: •'· . ' �'uirsaml fe•tivuls . .. . .':., �-: - · ay Clark, Eclt111 Cox, Helle G od•l111lk, l awu ' · : 'J I ,�· ., . ' . l� . . ; ,,. • .•1 ' <J :�. _. · .. : , · ' ' \ ; . J ' . r- \' . 1 ,,,

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  • REPORT OF THE_ BOARD-OF MANAGERS. OF .THE CHIL· OREN'S COUNTRY HOME' ASSOCIATION.

    Loose choluge in P."O.Iiox . . . .\l .. : �-• . ·., .: .. , ; .. .. , , . .. . . . , . .. ':' . . ; ,· ; .'.· . . ,i· ·.. . . . . ;··,' -.Total l'ecei)JtB,, .-; .. ,_,,, ·,,,: .. , ; . . .. . . . . , .. : . .-. . , ,,,

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    l\le1tt'aud Vto.gettdJit!H . • , , ;.�,,,,,;; ; ::: : · · •w;·• ... _,;v,;:.,;-,.:•Joo The W�rk �ne From April sth to Oi:tobe; .•7th-Ninety-nine .Chlld�en . · Entertained During' the Past 'summer-The Entertainment oo · .,,,

    lcecl'eamlunlcuke . ."./, .. .. � . . ;.�·. ·· Uoal ..... . ... _ . ... . ... . .... ·· Rom�;e fur kitchen . , . : ·

    Oi:tober_'3rd·Netted-the Home $•ss.:..A General Fund ., , ·Balan� of $:1rJ.85-A Large l.lst of the · · �ontrlbutlona. ·

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    ·Treasurer's Report. �:.·to O

  • 2 THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1898. c:hlli• n ..... Itt••""· ! HOT HOUSE PLA!II'TS �ty bloua�• In lli:hl woclo.n an� llou'ht of•

    .-:Jk t.alri:e melwgea havt been ton@d an4

    .artiAtically coiJlblned. 111. once

    ' : DWst impOBaible UDIOA of odd coiort. .l'trlll•nal eblce &nd !ndtvlduallt:r In

    klif.iW al.�t'Jrlt it. We n.�e our t�t �::nllea-r 'Jf>§ tr, bn�· tho: v&ry cbtJic�t cattle and yr.n hav; )()ng ago tonn•l ant that we know h

  • ORGAN & HARMONY.

    ' ' Easy ,to Take . \aay .to Operate Are lentuJs peculiar to Jlood'• Plils. smnll ln afze, ta11tefess, etlloient, thorough. AK'onc man

    HOodS an Ill: " ·rmancverknow you tmvetoken a ·pultlll l

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    t lsan p1•11s· II 2[,c, c. I. llood & Co., ' ·. J.uwell, Mass. . . Tbu onlr Jilll• to take with IIOrt Cloth, cloirblc stitched and lined sleeves, •

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    $8.oo. sntin 'l'nilor finished, rnw edge, strapped eeams,' .

    in all wool kersey in motles, tans, brQwri, · ·. · new blue Jllltl ' blucks, lined with lu111dsome '

    In. bl11ck or blue nil-wool Kersey, ull wool and one ltalf satin lined, ·

    $11.98. BOYS' SUITS, IUlEFERS AND TOP COATS, HATS

    AND SHOES. LOWEST PRICES,

    pl11id and silks. •

    $4.98, $6.so, $7.98 Up

    MILLINERY. DRESS AND DRV tlh\1 lnvft1ttlon to uvory ono to ntttmd. 1'he Hector 1� nt homo morulugs, nnJlllll' ot' 1'\'l'l' muk· ln�t u f'ot·tunt\ wlwn, h�· dJUlll'l', lm he· tlJOUJ!ht hhuM•If M II hill( ul l.utiY Noll'llJIH,-· M IIIIHP)''H Mlll(li�ltl

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    RETROSPECT.

    When yon wero horo, ] orten ;nt f�o\'0 tdlcnt with you !mU thfl riA,r; ' ' ';rhQrO wos amnii 11l

  • TIE UXIOX tOUNTY ST.\SD!RD 1 HEFOJUlE I:S JlEET DEFEAT ' EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION. ANNUAL CONV.£NTJON. ' ---•

    TJu! l'hllaci�IJJhla llralldl or the \\"IIIUHII'I

    ;�:��;�:��:�; �����:�i�;l�����:,�f . RE���L!��N;H�T���U��RC���·K���- . .

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    E.J. WIIITEIIEAD. p,...ldent. ,\ ;;l•llt In th• II•Jmbllcan l'•rtr lln•ucht the Philadelphia Branch of the Woman's A. I-:. PE.Aili.\LL, Yke-Pr�ident. Uut u l.af1ce Surulwl- uf \"cJtent lu -'•" Board of llis.�iOil8 nOLl the 8€\"enth Rtl· 0. E. P£AHS..U.L. Secretar)·-Trraeurer. l'rhuar_,. lleltl J..a"t •:n�uln�r. unal meeting of the Wowun's- Howe A mst crow•! tnrnelt.rsou ; ltUd •one ·Should Miss . If. : .

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    The a ternon •e"SIOII 11'1 gill at - . M L w . f p n 'l'he STA NDAIW'S proof reader ticket 10 the field: . , 1 ·k d 1 f !I ,v· , r , · will 1 tor, • rs. A. . . lute, o �•tersou. U For tnemher• of county execntll'e oc oc au 1 te 0 0 lllg P ogrnul I :Mrs. �!. E. Dw1ght, of Plamfielll, con-promises to reform. Amen, au 1 CDinwitr ee-Charles :::1. Codding, Cnarles . be carrted ."nt: Departmeutnl coufer�oce, tlnctetl the tlerotionnl exercises nml �Irs . . Amen ! H. Denman. . . I 8?1}g SPTI'tce, le� by Frau� E. Bmn•, C. L. Goodrich , presion, Geor�e og) . work was pre�enteJ IJy �li's Alice At·

    Which is the rneauer or thfl mo•:e jl � · Gilw�re, Hiram .L. F.ink.,;lol•\• .1. The e:·.;•�in� sm

    ·�ce. will open �rith 11 kinson, of Washington : ;\!iss Mubel

    contem[Jtable :-'l'he Smull Amen· C!'ger, , C. H. Denman. G�"'�" " ren · •ong !'�lme leu b) C. N. Bloxh.uu, of Brown, of Newark, �lis> Ella G. Wonderful Moving Pictures

    . nwk. G. B. Hoyt, D. �!Hnn111g. WestUe!tl, ami this will he followetl br call at, hf)IIIC or the utlecl men· 'j\'ith tile exception of Hiram L. Fink II tle\'Otional ser�·ice letl by w. H. �lorrison, of \Vnsbington, D. c . • �Irs. shown are : Annabcll l\>l�re, in the serpentine dance ; dicant abroad ? tbb ticket was electe

    Nfr"""" "'•••�•· bush. -Now York 8un. IJIIMhiJIJJ Mllk!!rl tlte foucl mother. "h there HOnlething tuauuuu's sweetest wuuts?''

    "Y£lB. " "Whut 'ts it?" "I-I tlou't know ! T�at's what l'ui

    orylug ubout l"-lucliunllpolis .lourlllll. . 'flu• �Jornhll4' .\ltml.

    ••Now, childt·uu , " suicl tlto tonobcr, "wlmt tlo you ctill tllo moal !bat you c11t iu tlto llWrllill!l1"

    "Outmoul, " ptmuplly reapon

  • · · · · · · · . . be,11in at th&· Westfield club ·on Nov- · '

    · , -TI\'o.\Veeta from to-day ls .electlun. ember 1 � . LOGS. 10WN NOTES. -A pool and billiard .tonrnament w'tll ·

    ·o1 LDERSLEEVE-'S g· AS

    -TI1e township.·c�mwltt� .01eets. on ..:.The. Democratic primnry will be . ·. .

    ���jfo����� � Frldny_ evenh•g; . ' ' . ·. belil Wednesday evening in the tow11· A Few Words · \Ve've often

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    r. -.-Cb�rles' Rothrock oi1d fn•u'ily li�ve sbip roouls. . · used these wovedfroui N�rtb liveriue to Irvhig,ion. -Mrs •. Bodell and !molly lmve return· About Hosiery • columns . ··to

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    . � GRATES. d r :.::�====:..:::.�·�·��·�·�· ' -Isaac O.ibom and family b11 ve 01oved ed to their city home after �pen�ing the tell you 11�011� our·· }JOsiery; bn� 08 from Monl)tnln aven,ne to Upper Mont· summer in town. · good thiugs hellr repenting, wo must clair. , · · . -Pet.r Veckley, of Ellztibeth, spent 'll · 1 k 1 1 -:-E. R. Pearaall paid ,a visit to the Sunday ail the guest of H. c. 'llllt on te y�u ngnlu t. Jilt we . !Jell on Y t le WPatfteld. boys at Pompton ' Lakee on Woodland avenue. . . . . celeb1atod Sund&y. . .

    . . -The Rev. Hettry. Ketcham preiwhed • QUEE�'S' O�N, BRAND -Fireside Connell, Royal Arcanum, in the Pieshyteriu church at . Perth wh1ch are m�de 111 all grades cf

    will entertllin �be ladil!ll on· Thuraday Amboy on Sunday. · goods, and are absolutely the best eve11lng. . · •• -It Ia now. lawful to shoot deer in ·�alnei tO be hnd; -Upchurch lodge,_ No. ' 110, A. 0. U. New Jeresy; bn� it 18 not likely tbat We ·men lion seveml excellent·kiud W. will hold their regular meeting thla many will be ahot near Weatfteld. · as follows . · · tbluveniLlr.t . . . · · ' . · '. :-Tbe New Jeraey FiBh Commluion MEN'S HALF HOSE -IIIII Carrie Dawee ealertslned a hu porchued 80,000 trcutand are now At 1�.:...o1 colloo, medium wel11bt, In rut nomber·of friends Jut evenln1, it . be!IJ.g · them ba tbe ·watera of.th.e bllck, tan and llrAf mixed, aeamr...,, elu· the alzteenth annlvenary or ber birth. ' tlo aucl durable, · . . · . · . ul All Lo led h · · At lillo.-or faol black, colton .or worsted, -J.t& 81 ce ve the C rlstlan -The Rev. ' Robert K. Wick, of. Jer· double oolee, hl11b opllced hoele. Endl!ltvor meeUng at tbe.Bapllat obnrcb 118Y City, preached very lntereetlng . lllr· WOMAN'S STOOKINIJS " ·

    OPSR ·PJRI:s_· ...--•E• Heat just wl10u yon want it. No wustc; 'no dust or RSbes. A-fino line of goodiut special }Jrices. Agent fllr the oolttbrated "Backus" Gus Gmte, aud combined open fire-place imd steam radiator-perfect combustion of gus. No flue re· quired, 1tlaxinium of heat. Mimimum of cost.

    A&.&. GIOOGI Q£,1V.II£Q I'll££, THE MANTL.E AND FIRE•Pl.AOE STORE.

    CURTIS M. THORPE,·-•«• ., ,Uctoara PA!tK AV&;, PLAINFI_�LDi N. I'

    The .· rrettr · Maid. No Home . . .' i

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    on Snoday evening. Tbe anbjeot was mona In the Congiegatlonal churcb on At 12""'. -Fast blaok cotton tine guage, "Go or Send." · .'. · Sunday, oeamlees,'on elCello�t Btooki�N. · . -·----The auhje t at to-morrow evening's

    meeting In the Baptist cburch will be, "Wiutt pl�ce dties prayer bold In 'suo· ceSBfnl ch.ristitm work."

    At lillo.-Herlllodorf dye, cotton llolo, re1111lor , W · tt ld•' -Tiie nnnonl meeting· of the New made, high spliced b .. r, same stocking sold ' h�re are you-gomg my pre Y ma . Jersey Society of the· Colonial Dames of In 10anr plac.88t a pairs for Sl.oo. "I'm going to H�rker's store," she said.

    h brtaht a1ul claeerful .. ·· ,,.It� JlictureM, \Ve tuRkH M .!Olleclal�J of Meleet1i1g nOne hut the IJellt In tbr. ' Iiiith Then we 11ee that tho ·pte-

    America will be held iu Newnrk to· At l!lic.-Faot black merino, re1111lar

    -Tho soml ·nrmuul meeting of tho Womnu'ij D11ptlst Foreign Mlislonury Society of the E11st New ,Jersey Assoola · lion will bo hohl In the P1trk Avenue Dnp:lst church, Pl11iulleltl, ou Frlillly. 'l'he morning session lleghiH 11t 10.110 o'clouk nnd the nfternoon sesnlon 11t U o'clook,

    -William II, Ga•IHwold,of Flral 11lreet, Is mo1unlng the io1s of l1la lox terrier "•hick." Ou B111tllllny Nrs. Grlawohl went to Nuw York 11ncl wheft Mh& got on the trnln 111d It hHil lllliiOII Ollt of tho tlllliou lbO fo111111 tluat the tlog had followed Iter, At Jer• 110y city Kite ltad lbe lmggage 111111ler tie tbe IIOII IIJI but he Mll1111ed hla collar ami the IR8t tl!l!ll of hhu lte WHI OOIII'flinl 0118 of the terry built whluh run• to Brook· IJII.

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    Connnly, Miss Halo, Mtss l\lu!JUI Donn�ll, Wt•.

  • 6 THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, TUESDAY,

    '"lrr vm.'' J!ai1J t.bt.= I./m,irm 1Ju�Jnm�1 cnan. "J tJJ ilH :J!!:JltJ r·: wrir1u Y'J'J ttJ Ur� 1•tJtfJf11 J'IJUr 1JJI•:JWi." .. HIHi .auyl.HJdy IJI!f:D bllll!r'

    tfJUTJ'*h:d tJJ� IA1Jo.'! tlh·htmrrr ot r1=t0r uiug t•J Sjlauioh wi>ru!o, a 1""'1'1� wl••• tbir>t� ltmg: l'tJT lit.*rty. awl tfJ wlwru tht: nti•iug

    IS'!CJ'Jing yrm UlJ �,;r fhtU tJ".'tr Cavitt arr..ttJfl.l, JUI":'atJ� daylight �ft�r t ho, •·f�t� HIJO lwrribl� w�nt ,J(fi;rian ll�IJTtf->Jo:itJJJ ,

    IJQ tb""" wloro wrmld hv� lb� L"11ittrl Stat"' ha��

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    . J The Evils .. . (>f ·. ProcfaSt:inaiion.

    This period �f grel,lt inducements fo�\ Piano buyers is bringi�g forth some . un-. fru1t. 'Ye se�m to be, "rounding up" people who have been putting off '· purchases . for years. . One. lady t�ld us, "You fairly SHA�iED . us into buying."

    The case we want to speak of, bo�vever, "is that of a well-to:.do Morris, C�unty farmer who bought a Piano a few· days, ago. He said, "My wife has been urging

    : me times: that she .should have on�. lim sorry we 1vaited so long. My daughters . are growtng up now, and they ought to have had a Piano years ago. .

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    There are numberless families situ� ated just like. this one; There is really no reason why they should not have Pianos-no true excuse for delay.

    ·It is quite .another matter, the buy

    ing of a new side-board, a parlor suit, or some expensive trinket. .These things are all very �veil in their \�ay, but no great harm would be done if you put off getting them indefinitely.

    -It is not so with the Piano. It is a distinct step forwm;d to have one, for' it means a real attraction and a get1uinc source of interest and pleasure for cv. cry one in your home. We cannot say too positively that parents are I�eglecting the children's welfare if there is no . Piano. We say this whethei· you buy or no, and whether you buy of. us or no.

    This is What It is For. We have been .very deliberate in arranging the present great price reduction.

    . We Ctllcnlutcd th11t the price induceruent would sell immense nurubot'3 of Piauos to just sttch peoJ,Je liB we lmve been nllmling to, 11111\ we are simply delightetl with the result.

    We looked for:a large business. We had every right to expect it, for with the price r�lluctions no1v in vogue, no one who visits us will think of delayiug. We koo1v that if yon

    . will examine onr immense stock yon will find .a Piano to suit you at a pl'ico so modor��te thnt yon would d�cido to buy immediately.

    You can:only get a good Piano in any event, for we haven't any "make-be. lieves." We�ve OHIOKEIUNGS, GABLERS, JIAUDMANS, S'l'ERLINGS, S'rANDARDS, HUN'riNG'l'ONS, llnd .mliiiY others that we, know to be absolotely good. ·

    .Some .More .Specials. The slightly used Pianos th:tt we place in our second floor parlors are all in

    8nt,cl1111s condition, Nearly uti pf tbem were quite new very lately, but have been r�oted for a few �.!!!l�b!· _ . .. �t���� �re flnt·c��.:�;'-�r��;.�a.t,�S.'� .����-;�,,n� . . in yarions ways. Every one is guaran· .� . bJ .���lve�. , , . . · , · •. . · . . • . · � . :: : .w.e.:��me a �umber of !!pecials here, t�at yol,l may have some idea .of the particuJarlY.. !O� (lfioea, t�.,t.�?ld good,:but there.ia jud �-��ibilitf that aU of these �m be .sold before . . 1�� . .-each tl�··!\1. ��is o.d�ert,iiil,19ent

    .won't be ret".t .bY.Y��:Y\I.t\L�.veraJ days after the �ime of writing,

    , ��.e '!�.me t)tese ,•ght,,.any�aY.,,�ot !f,t�ey�re �old· .l¥ben}oo nftt os there are other sixty eqoally .. gqod .�arga\ne,on o)lr second floor :

    A rMIIy �1 Slmpon Upright. A lint� Plano, and lu llnt·cla1!8 conditloo . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . , . ••10

    A N�w ,-England Upright Pl11no tbat we n· ce·ntly exchan�ed for a blgber priced lnatru-

    . 1nent. Ell_cejJt �nal1 value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $,165 A Standard Upright. /1 beautiful Plano In dark ·· mahogany, Is new except for two months'

    rise by a wacher In one of our stndl01 , . . •.. . . $170 Another Fh1P Sterljn� . �lano, ln. hamlt!OJne

    ebony case. This plano hRS been at .rent nine .JUollths. As good as new . . : . . . . , , . . . . . . . • . . $185

    Another loll alze W eser Pla11o In finely figured . . rllf!)�!!�ojlany CIIBe. Almoat 11ew . . . . . . . . . . . $165 A Hagen &, Ru�fer Upright, In rich !lark wal·

    nut .c�&e·l This Ia 11 thoroutcbly well wl&ile . l��!���nt . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . $170 v- & So11 UH,rlght. Splendid case work in rOI!Ilwood, l'hls well known make Is a par-

    !lc,u.lar; b1!r11aln . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . , . . . . Saos A Hnrdman Plano, a full size. A superb In· strlinilmt'; 'wort� ,fi"?O more, . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . , . . . . . . . . . $:Jsa

    You can have any one of these Pianos on easy time payments, or if you will pay cash we will 11llow you 10 JlCI' cent.-(110 per $100-otf tho price-just us we do iu tire case of now Uprights.

    Is There Anything ;Easier? There is no excuse for not having a Piano. It is really the easiest thing in the

    world to h11Ve ouc. A roully good one, miml JOU-for yon nee1l only puy 1'EN DOLLAHS cash und SIX DOl,LAUS 11 mouth. Ot coln'se, for our higher }lriccd Piuuos 1ve ll'ill 1wcd slightly higher monthly puyrnonts.

    You cannot afford to say that "any time will do," for if you will think for a moment yon will soc that yonr own iu tcrust

    . is more . truly coucorrrcd iu your getting 11 Piruto

    tlum ours. o.,en Ti l l S I X ; on Satu rdays Ti l l TE.N.

    LARGER ST9CK OF PIANOS

    ANY IN

    Y ORK; FIVE

    LARGER THAN AN Y OTHER

    THAN

    N EW

    GREATER

    TIMES

    IN NEW JERSEY.

    6�7·659 BROAD ST., NEWARK, N. J.

    The M11le a11d ll•� D•••• UTle Dlrtr Polen." lh>meolmk,

    l'"""eedlup .;r tile u ... ,.,. Cuullt,. ll��rtl of sprb1g, that the same be IRid over until l!lluo�ll l'reehultlero. · the llfl!t meeting, whicb was so ordered·.

    ,_ CIT.V UNDER WATEfi; . [OFFICJAL,l By Fre�holtler Biggltt : Old l'or�!'?"�.�;::,;!� '::"�:.:':.. a .C:I•• .

    . Regular meeting of the Board of .Resolved, That the bill of W. T. Kirk, '!'lie ll'a\·�Jiet' wlw vlllitH the cupftlll· , for Iron bt·idge ltdhe township of Lin of Juiilulca should pruy . for clear·· . Freeholders of the ooanty of •len, bti puld when snme is properly weather . without wln!l, that ·be !BilJ U11iou, N. J. , held on Thursday, Oct s�e the sunken city · ut l'ort Hoyal. lith, 1898, at 2.811 ll· w.. , : .�n•llt• .. d bf coinmittee . . Contrnct IJ;71lU. When tile lmter of tlw llat·bur Is rut• ' Roll call sbowed all members prese1it Fre o holdel' Fan�ll moved the udop· fled by Ul'l'I!Zes. the city Is obscure• -17. , . . . tlon of �he resolntioh, !md on roll cnll lt ft•om view. Hut on u cloudle!

    . The rnlnutes of the previous meeting, wnM tmnuimonsl)' n•lopted, day, when the surface of the sea· Ia .'·' of bills, being omitted, were oi• 011' mot lou of Freeholder Roll t.be pei'fectl¥ smooth, d1e . rultts of l'ht · approved as read. board went Into executive session. llluintom city may be plainly IK.'cn Ill On resuming open aesslou the follaw· the llet>ths· of tlw trlWSjtareut water. ·. :

    big resoh1tlons was presented, viz:·. 1'hii spire of the old cabhcdt-al II By the county road committee: tile most prominent ol>ject.' ln tbe of Ellzahsth, stating thai an 1\ddltlonal R lved Th t tl · d · d 1 cleur water you cuu lll.'tl the tlshet, lJl eiE!Ctl•on district bnd been crented ln. the eso ' a 18 sums eman el lnzlly swimming In au!l out anion& tiM

    Wllrd of Elizabeth and that it hv tbe following person•, viz . • .J, P. ruln�od . turJ•ets, . . uiore suggeitlVe "' wonltl with fine stone .. · . · ·· .Jmi Ac�onnt-L. F. · Htl'sch & .Bro. , �'he . 'city (}f •Port. Royal WitS orlgi-

    All tile connty rontl in Ne11• Pro vi- $2•i 6T,,: autbony Stein $1 1. iii, Mulfonl oully hullt tlpOii:ll narL'OW strip, of !null tlence lms been lop uressetl with fiue Coul an•l L Co. $1 40, C. C. Dill11"11 In the West

    still in progress on �lonntalu arenne. 414 20, Wm . . Holvnrd ljH40.75, i645 26, Indies, and the l'iqhcst S[lot In the v tf 11 b l ilted James Mitchell's Sons $30, P. Cttsey & world." It was, us .tt now Is, a Brltlsll �ry recpec 11 Y 811 1 1 • •

    Son 415 J W Wilcox. ISO F W West· . colony. but there wus little either 111 JAliES W. FINK, Inspector. · ' · · . . ' · • · Its government or Hs customs of Brit· · . On motion of Freeholder . F!ll'l'ell .re- colt 474.00, W. R. Codmgton $.OO. l�ll morally. We urc toltl that it Will

    and placed 011 file. Statlouery Account-Johu C. Rankin a plucc of luxm·tous !le!)aucbery; tbilt Tbe agreement with tbe Elizabeth & Co. f80.75, $73.50, Elliot & H�tcb In their exc .. ses th� colon ists rivalled

    City Hor811 Riillroad Co. for construe· Book Typewriter Co. f175, Advocate the profligates of u.nclent Uome.-Xew tlon, etc. , of trolley road, WI\S presented, Pab. Co. •25,68, Wm. T. Kirk 414.78. York Herald. Freeholder Roll seld lhat tile county Elootlon Acconnt-Natbau Leavitt ----· ro�d committee had cctlferred with ll!lid 83.12. Henry J. Sobop(lll t1fl, I. M. CbarHtor It• tbo p,telt vl l'uleoo, company relative to the placing of wa· Hewitt 16. Advocate Pnb. Co. 416. 7�. T. If. Brand, of ·chlca1o, thlnl�. $1l�.SU, ,Joliu G. Cook $:i.2·i, C. A. !Jut short, ll uc hair, slntlin l' to tl

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    8 THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, J898.

    AROUND ABOUT THE COUNTY AND STATE. CHERRY RIPE. *****��*******'�����*�**���� 'lh� II• rarden in ber face � � , · Whe,. ,.,..,. .nd wblt• lilinatorial l::lt>4'• T"·o Jlot�l K� .. l�'"" in Clark Tmm"hiJ• Till "Ch�rrr ripe" themH:ltE=f do cry. * J 'The Standard u un IJlJle Tuesday and tlon Ill• t'i"'t ontdql ,\rt. Tnme,lt yon with >tll lle.cl lul info1111, . . ·

    Fridily at the Union ,Yew& Co.' a stand. The first official act of Actiug . Go.-er· Albert )Ioffett, who "'" conducted a Of orient P Campion tl�lD). 7f\ Mrs. N. )I. Town!Py i.� the gnest of the &,nate of tlti; Srat� frow the coon!\' i sbo1�u that one of the siguersof the

    * ber father in �ew York. of l:niou, and >nhSening. "Therefore, L Da;id 0. \\" atkino, ' BS is required by Ia I\'. anxious to treat him to buns and other I � The annual in.�pection of the Fire De· !'peaker of the hon•e of IIS-'l€1Jlbly, acting : :!la"aK•• l>nwue• .�k: :. Sub•cri!•tlun• daintie�> The consequence istbat btoin "" Jlllrtment takes plaeo. on Thursday e\'en· gowrnor of the State of New J ersey, i 1\'l t•• out the 113 .. D�ll lk:tJt� . bas to devise mnny curious ways of se· ,

    * ing. ., by tbt reqiiirtuents of the law, do bert by r Here is a starter for the ba.>e'ball fmlcl ct

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    JHe,..w;:.·rei. OfliJ.cJe •• The PruiaDti' al .or' nfsAurmaenrciecao. o •. Mrs. W. B. Harding iq entertaining Jlias Florence L. Hadley, of New Ro· c:belle, N. Y. . cordmk to law tn the eatd count}' of 1' d · t h 11 ••• 11 'd b ,. 1 u · T d b . h b cl f estl'l'!l! o are a ul s pal y .,0,.. , mon, oo ne; ay, _t e etg I ay o !' •ud the citizens of Westfield sltonltl They ba\'e known the polar bear to

    KiM Opie Edgecombe ill entertain i1111 Mi!!8 Ethel Lnyster, of Brooklyn, at ber bome on North a>enne.

    November next •nsnm� tb., date hereof, give him 3 lift. take a done or a bu11e lump.of ice in • · ' · for the purpose of tlectmg a member of I his fore paws and from a fnornble lie!' IOHN:F; DRYDEN, PrullkRt. LESLIE o. WAllO, VIet Pm•t. .

    Xr. and Mt8. Jeffrey Davi�. of Provi-• tlence, R. 1., are guests at lhf home of

    William Huston on Union arenae.

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    . "DAno o. w.m;:1xs, 1 BACKBONE OF OUR NATION. often twice the size oHhe bear, an!! io "Speaker of the Houre uf ASI!ewbly and ' · stun him that bruin could rneb in ;.�.d

    The Woman's Ercbange nett•� a 'lout fJ� from the progrel!l!i •·e euchre gi>en at Hampton ball on Tnesda)' of last week.

    Th� Bn.ta Pown or Oar 1 Co• a try complete the destruction ot his Jeisfle, Acting Governor." co ... .,. t'rom tbe t'arma. · thus securing a month's ration•. I ... ,..,....,.,���#W"'""�,..,....,.,.,....,..., 'IoiW'Y�,...,...�,.......,.I\o,.;JI Acehl•nt at (;ratelHnd. ' 'It is from lilP. farm and the counlr\' The most usual food of the ice bear, I The Standard of

    The congregation of the Chapel at Garwood will tender a reception to the Rev. James E. Ros.,ell on Friday even· ing.

    The Union Hooe C au t·x��t cop�· of as au iguoramos, not the country peo· The Eca l, if the weather he .'uno)' the DnkU PJl'l· :d tr: ; tim;. Wheu they rio thrrateu our imti· �� tbJs way he IJOpes the •eal wtll take

    1 . 1 be orJ;pual, lout when tlw bon,•· was I tnttoc,. tbe clauf.!er ,tgual wil l not come lunt for u heap of snow, an appearance for tlte Jtnefit of the W t>tfield Pul,hc : cumplet�d '.' wa, learmd that Hr,t:ao 1 from Ih€ back comitr_y. �mh thoughts ! which his cont teaructluul uurl (llO• Hille, you lruow,-Uhlcuuu i'oHt,

    U�D FREStt AriD PRIC� J�T ABOUT

    YOURDRUG61�T CtWt6D.

    NO CHEAP TRASH

    � ....

    Sold at thla atore, I find that It doean't pi)' to lllndle any but the very blat of ���.

    rou set your money's worth O'l'ery limo when you buy at my establlahment.

    "

    Flour, Hay, Peat ltloMI, Feed, Gra111, Prat• '" Food, Hor1e EcauiJJco IIICII(H, ,

    Rt F. HOHENSTEIN, Pro•poot ltreot, 111'1•· �IMidltl'd 11/11 '�.

    Don't Waste

    Money

    by havinl" �"'"''' ,.,., . ... fo your bou�e. fore somethh·g is lng, Rntl the mouey little soon nmu1mts lo ,ame original of first cit•�• work.

    ELM STREET FLORIST_; CHAS.

    A PHOTO of 11 rt•lntlrn or frlrnd II clll'I'IMhetl try yun.

    \'OUR PHO'rO db woltltl n!Mo uo clieriMhe , 1 . oo ·ro . , .

    . . T H E C U R T I S P U B L I S H I N G CO M P A N Y, P H I L A D E LP H IA

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