!field,m.j., - digifind-it · business trijito the west yesterday. piles of the most natur e d i...

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FOR Excursions, Plc-Nics, Etc. 21b. can Corned Beef ...... „: ...... , .......... ' ..... Uc. can 3 lb. can Boast Bi'ef ...... ,:,.,.u :... ;v .17c. cnn Potted Hani..-.:.-.' ...... .".,'' Potted Topgne , Roast Chicken, large can..". New Lobster.-.. ;; ...... '. .Alaskn Salmon ....... ' .... :.. Flat Cun3 Salmon Mk I^GHTHIU,, C Samn Soused Mackerel. , OilSanHn«i-.-wf:-:'-.-r.-rrr;-.'7: French Sordines, imported.-: •' • •• 8t.Jn]i,en Claret ...... ; ...... Port and Skerry/Wine.. . .t<c. cnn ...: v He. can .. .... : .7 ...... "..;..;... i!Kic. can .......... lfc cnn ...' ....... , 8c. can , ...13c, 2for23c .. j' ,,,...;, /j_. .14c. can rr.. ;V;T:TT. r:~7:Tr. T"..". „ViUc. can .... I...' .... -... 5c. Box, 2for !lc : lik-V. 2 for23c. 1 .............. Sic Ixittle :. JS.V(V ;-;•.'.;.•.•;•:•:.:::': .:50c; bottle: lias taken njhis residcuccnt PLAI6\!FIELD,M.J., Where, (except Thnrndnys) he cnir-lie "lolly consnltejl on nil CHRONIC OB- STINATE nnd COMPLICATED DIS. EASES of the hnuinn system of every name mid nature, «t his" office nnd resi- dence , t No. 144 Crescent Ave. Deafness. Catarrh and Diseases of the Head, Throat- and Lung's'iraccesVfnlly treated. •- '": Local Items,. . jl Hein-y Lockett was intown on Sirtnr- L. AT The Originators of Low Cash Prices in Elizabeth, iB^dSl^G&6dStetrE t >»SBETIf^N; NEWARK, N. J. Our Other Stores. DOVER, N. J. . "VJ TSTAlfT.lftiJ f i t Jjy K333, CHURCHES —ASU— DOSESTIC Memorial IN THE Opalescent 13th Century ABtiqne .._ ----Dr:-LiKhrhiirfnTtP« plensurt• mi .. in submitting tho following tctitiuionin from a patient vcell"knoWii in this ' com- munity: /In Interesting Statement of Mr. HVJ5, : Dilts.thc Popular Ittitutciigcr. Conduct- or of the X'. J. Central. --.".' ROSKLLK, N. J., iJitly I, 189I. To My Friends and the Public:. I tate pleasure in calling public atten-, tion to t he remarkable cure which, Dr., Lighthill effected in my case. •_: _:Fnf'tu'< past ten years I had been nfllictiid-witl! u Revere form of piles which finally giivi me thogreatest pain nnd distress nearly nil the time, nnu from TBE NEWARK Great Building Sale! "With tho . Gnuuleat \Collection of '....' oii jSulo'at one time or un* . tier one roof. .. IVc^ure of Iticrenslnc trade ateolntrlr Tores untin'tiliinpeoarcajMirltr by thenlillilon of a hinre reiiV Imlhlhiu wlifrli, wlitn comi>lrted. will LTIVO n* l-'.tnuMMorL'fct't of wiling room, a MK'lily sailnfylntc n(nt« 6f Affair* tn u»«mlb<> funr of the lute twin!o cry*>t "iuird times/' "emiutry irolntf to the <lop**- etc. FOR THE TIME BEING STOCKS MUST BE CONDENSED ..To furnish-interior work Inif niwce for hun- ilrclrtof artisans, who will sljurtly opjiear uji- (111 thefct'tio. Two «ii a |tartineiit!« must therv- t»rv lie temporarily crowded Into Ibc* hl of nnc uml tUrve Into the**i>ace of two. A Sacrifice of Values Must of a Necessity Follow ••• IfiveMctln' tonrcomi>Ufh our object In j p k time, mid It IM'IKHIVM tw not to let tlieuraw cnivv under our ft*et, aa - / "(•rouiKl- linn iilrrni)^ ?w«r|, ltroV«l^- ~ Workmen are nt It ilay &n«l tilRtit .^laltintf rvftdy for the rn.ri>t-r.ter«, tjiiH tn.iMitis fU'vnlnr men anil otlicn*. lll IcyL-iirnruUDJ'3U-rilu»n<IL-« / ' NEAR COST/ . x vAT COST AND BELOW COST, AVhlle prlret* on s(vlcs njMx-rtnlnfni* to the MimniiTMi'iuMHi nil! lib m-H-hiu'h urinililljit(< In^ldfa forming ut thu tlin-^lihciUl of a ttt-n^'a- win the unlivtinl nf prectilrin of Si:i,LIN« TIlOVSAMtS Of I»<>l.l.\i:S* WOItTII OF KKW>Ul'I. GOflllK AT LKSH THAN OfEI»lNAi(V PKAL- Kns- UHOII:8AIK c An opjuirtunlty nlik-ti 111 itself fliotiM (rjmil our fjitublirihinent (o IlioJoors every Ijnurof llu-ilnv. ' Umlti-il »|mce here forbids (nrtlirr iletnUs. Tnkr our woril for It Mint yon will i\tv\ ho ur^luy to uny ufti'r m*iiiir onr lowim-.! l>rhw niarV^ In every nook ami coriiL-r of our Mi; MAIL ORDERS FILLED. No llruuch Storra. No Afrnt*./ i.s.PLfliiaci), 707 to721 BROAD STREET. NEWARK. JOHN R. RANKIN, l 110 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH. Klwtrlc Oiw Uulitlnit, Coll llrlbnnd Ilulylar Alftrnis, Ljtvva Mowers. rMws ami Cutlery ' CA. Smith & Co., LISEBER MJD COAL, Sash Blinds, Doors and rioulding. Lime Plaster. Canada Ashes, Etc. WESTFIELD, N. j. ' CRUSHED STONE Stone SCOTCH PLAINS, . N. J, Crnsbed Stone for I*n>)Iic Honda nnd IMvate <iround-t. Fine Stom* fur \\nlk^aiid I>rircs. Forwilont Fnn- - wood, or will lw delivered at n>sl- dence. Addrrso, . ; John C. Cook; ; Scotch Plains, N.j. Ortm Pnioptlr Attended to. .. t* i ~ -^^*—~ ^ ™ ^ ^ . ^ • . • y i™ ^ mm^m ^ ~ Fine JFamily: Groceries SUPPLIED * DELIVERED PE0UPTLY/< Agent for the MARTHA" BAKIXOPOW- -nnt. Just as good ns nny other^nnd at one half the price. Give," it n Mnl. Opera House Block. Next to iwst Office,. /''Oranford. N. J. Cni fliiil lied. Watson »r<< backjrom Europe. . ' Tho vestry of Trinitv church meets to- night at the home of E. F. Lee. " Town Chairman Horton spent Sun- day at Lake'Heorge. - The regular Sundny evening services have been resumed in Trinity church! A. W\ Powell started oil u four wceka L business trijito the West yesterday. Piles of the. most nature d i gKed nature radically and iteriunni'iitly cured in it f l itlt i di few weeks, without jrain or detention from 'business, by a method entirely his" ownri 1 . '"*'. • . . • 1 Mental and Nervqns Epilepsy. Diseased' of.. the . Skin and Mr, and, Mr* Blood, Rhcnnmtie, Neuralgic, and Scro-1. Peck mid 3Ir Opera House Block, Cran"f?rd: see tIFeiti. hicy W. Slinn> iiiul .family ajra .-iKiiiu, IUIJ everybody U |ri,fj j', Feiti ' r .7.. Ilalsey Snnford saiijj Gaiionil't "Forever with the Lord." in the Pres- byterian church on Sunday night: 'rW Lopez, Mr. nnd Mrs. and Mrs. Walker lmvi , c. K c r 1 . Peek mid Mr. a r hm fnloDB Affections. D,s,Oses of t)ie Heart, l.-ft Hampton Hall for their nietropoli Stomach; Liver, Bowels. Kidney nnd tan homes. Bladder,are miccessfully treated in the lnost difiicnlt cases. ' Lh m, not obtain anvrelief, 1 (Torts y wliich I conlil in Hjiiti' of nil mv »f curis whuh il in similar <a i I placed myself under his cure, and I re- joice to say ho effected n complete cure in my case nndgave me new life in do- ing BO, for l a m sure that' I conld m>f have endured my misery much longer. And it will be a matter of importance to thotjo who nre suffering from this disease to learn the happy fnct that Dr. Lighthill effected my cure, ivithont giv- ino from my HflroiwWUffii^pi^IfMryriiiuuilar- tt'Hoj iiiiil (ihn'racier can seen at Dr. LihhiJPffi (r LighthiJPsoffice,.!;., j ,; * No. Xfi Crescent Ave.,Wa!jif!eld,N.J. W. J. LANSLEY, Room 334, Con Corher Liberty and West Streets, Now *V<»r]c. ttjilliams & Bass^tt Iuvitc your nttcution to tho followng items. The iiricej' nrc, tliev bt'licve, lower than ever before nnined inthis market for-Cfjuul qnalitics: GREAT BLrlNKET SALE1 Xow 13 the licit time to get your blufftots at^reatly red 11cud prices. 104 Blanket.*, . - ^^ 10 4 Blankets —-- ' Better gradas at, ~ .'-., ijU.Ufl, Great sacrifice of 12-4 California Blankets; only.. .... SnOyds. Glass Toweling, nowlie 2">Qyds. Unbleached Table Linen, now Soc 2»0 yds.-Unbleached Table Linen, now 311c 100yds. Unbleached Table Linen, now -IBc .... :. *i."i doa. JM Linen Najikins, 'JJC. or $'*. "."i pf?r dozen 25 dozen Fringed Drti'liep. !IOc.,. •V) dozen fine Embroidered Damask Towels, now 21c, .. S'.'.' :W dozen smaller size Towels, now8c, -10 dozen Hnck Towels, now15c. ,. .'v ^., .V> dozen Jaciinard Cotton Towels, now 10c., :'. 15 dozen Bath Towels, blenched, now 2k 1 .' 5 dozen Bath Towels, smaller, now 6c, \ P> dozen Towels, made of silk waste, 2"»Uyds. Domet Flannels, -Ic ...'.. 230 yds. l>omf;t Flannels, ,"ic I Kile 44 Brown Jlnslin, 4c, Kemnnnts Kid Cambrics; Sc.,- Keinnnnt liV.'and l."ic Sumtner Dress (looils,.'.', . All ijnui|ucr Dress Fabric, tlmt-were lt*c , Closing out stock of Ladies'" anil Cliililrcii's Sliirt WiTstd-iit very low prices, • . " . ' ' : ..'.' 45c; pe'rpnir r .... ..Toe. and H5c 25, $l.."iO, $2.00-^2 50 .......... £l.00 a pair .. .• formerly 12c formerly !llc formerly SOii formerly (il)c! . .regular price ft.00 ,.. .now (15c, were JiUc, ..„ were 1 .Ic .—v ........ were 20c .were 15c were 23c were 10c ?s,..20c , \vcto-8c. ........ 1... Were fie ..... formerly flu ,...,- wero 5c .:-: '.'..0c ........ ',...now I2u 118 Broad Elizabeth. GUYON Cycle Sundries. Cycle Repairing. Rentals. Jliss Slunozwill lenve town on Jlon- day for : t'hnf;itio»i(;ar IViili.rto'resiim h k f i -her work as professor of violin music in thu Chataii{>uga conservatory. The remains of Mr. Lewis, of Korth nvenne," weiy buried at Fairview on Saturday. Kector Edgreumlie of Trin- ity church, performed the ceremony.—-' Qnite n nuinber ofneighlwra nave called at a ' white, house on'Miln street recently, to see the infant which ha? been named Hubert Hunter Duncan, M. W. A. Slinw, Charles Nii-k, HarrV Hummer and Whit Kounsaville caught twelve lish ut Sewaren on LnlMir Dav six were, weaktish, «.ne a fluke and tlu rest porgies. V bnsinesn meeting (if the Athlkii Club will be held nest Tuesday Iii- porta of the buili|iiii- connnittee and .the i uJiimtteeOii-revisiug the constitution' nre'e.xpccted. ••'•.' Iltlekcr mid-Hejtrtiiau: = •UiiderSiiorty s' »hi>y were,Van Sunn, Littell, Lawrence, l'urc.ell. Sharp. Mefsick, Uolirmun, Nit. The latter team was too; tin ir rivals, winning by score of V, V'big red stage hauled by fprfr sturdy h< IKI-H, .transferred to ami _^iiiin Boyn- t< n Beach on Labor Day ,i merry party i f picllicers. • ' In It jforo tiltr Misses Clarke. MissFinlev.JIiss Watetiniui, Mrs \V K..CIurke,JIIw / LnnieMimo2 Miss Bi itrieo Bigiflufr. , Miss, Close,. Miss Wolf. Mr.-niuf Mrs. Lawrence. Irving MiBride, Xleo. Cleland. Edward Bige- low, Edjviird Sulton, Speiicer Damon, r l inkXfriiy, Dixon Williams and Win. Waterman. ' •/. . . /It was aiuerry company that danced away the final hours of Labor Day in the Union Comity Hotel. Proprietor Patfon took good care of- his gnosts. providing for them a supper, tempting in unality niid of generons measure: a cajiablo baud, and a eapacioiiH ball room gayly deeorateil with the Natioiml emblems. Cornelius Crowley was the efficient floor manager. \Tho d'nlicing irders were tilled with' local hits which with capacity riiifTicii-nt to reinove-'s face water excluiles-thi'iiifroin coiisider- atioii even thoiigh tlit 1 ntM-essitv ftir sui'li removal were nijire urgent, mid tile dilll- culty'of proi.ierly disposing of sewagt 1 . mnch less. Hut Cranfonl is favored with reasonably good surface drniimi^e into natural ciiiinntds intersecting its area, and has to confront .the__ueeessity ?liarge into lieighlmring streams di' of lengthy outlet einiduit Ut titlewater. Under these- conditions th»oxclusi(»n of form water frtiiil tbo syHtem ii of the By reference to the limp it will" be een that main Be\Vers collecting sCwage •iiBt and west.of .the Ilnliwny river hnite in High street nbijut 11(10 feet Mouth of iVe(-tli( l ld avenue,; From'thiH point-two routes for a 20 inch outlet sewer* have been desigued(l)to connect with tho pro- posed. Linden, outlet sewer, the other (2) to extend- to tidewater in the Knhwny rivorlM'low the city of I'ahway., The re; merits of^hese outlets wilj.be ng when" tlie last of th( merry-makers took-.his lean'. Nearly all tho colored jHipulatlon of the town was . present nt the Craiiford Police Court on Saturday, when Jlrs. Hnrah Roliinsoil \was arranged on tl»; charge of disorderly conduct. \-Mri. Mary A. Military was tho complainant. She testified that onAugust 24 Sarah had, without 'provocation threatened her and nsed inilecent\ Inuguage. This chnrgo was lwrno out by the evidence of Lillie Crawley. Peter Olranes, Mithie Olomes, Annie Ellis and Alico Hood. Sarah; denied the trnth\6f tho charge,, but the c/ise ngainst her ^yas so. couclu.-. sive thnt'Judge"Br'liiie" sentenced her to 10 days imprlsonmiut. - .-L\ u«Jh? rapids of tho rippling river is' u ilnngerous exiwrliuent for canoeists. At Wist -so-,it .proved for •Messrs. Dnmon nndHeileiilierg on Siit- urday last. The boys hnd wifely "made tho voynge't'ilKic_lmrds,'s. some ijiy.es nil •Htre-iuii'."Oii'tneirVetuVn^ ihey sVnt^thei'i 1 light craft through the water at a record breaking puce. Without waniing,\tho canoe collided with a submerged stump which capsized it and its' occupants. There wns a good deal of llounileriilg about on the) part of tho canoeists, but they finally succeeded in righting them-' selves and their .canoe.-; But n large thare of their nutty appearance was left in the bed of .the fiver. Dancing, refreshments and amazing Feats of magic divided the attcutiouof a •core of meVry-makers in Fnirleigh Villa on "Saturday night. The great, ncclo- inancer Pmvell w;is in the company and to their delight ho performed many hi the marvellous tricks that have iiiiide him fumonk Ajuoiu those whii^watch- ed him were, Miss Wolf,, of Baltimore: Miss Finley, tlu 1 Misses Clarke, Miss vVatermun, this Misses -Mnimz, Mi»s Biiatricu Bigelow, Miss Close, Jlr. aiid Mrs. C. S. Littell. Mr. and Sirs. Movers, Willijini Wjiteiuian, Dixon Williams. Mr. Dayton, J. Hnrper Hnnt,-_Kilward "Jigilow. 0«>.(('leland. Thomas McDuir- nid, J. S. Winters and Kdwnrd Kiittuu. Vggdrasill was the scene on Labor Day of ahotly contested tennis .tourna- ment in which participated Mr. nnd Mrs. Ln[i*z, Mr». Clinrlea Peck,' 'Miss' Etfii ".ocketl, Miss Bennett, Robert Bowles, l/iirris Julian, lim. F. Bauer, II. J. Unuera'ud Hurry'..Bennett. -- Tho coin- bat with the racquets began at 0 o'clock, and continued till Himset As the play- rs wero evenly mulched,, tho interest was Incessant. Tho honors consisting ofii'nllrerthimblo"fn-w 1 "and 't'Mory"iir' scribed with the i name "Yggdraslll," and n'mnstneho similarly inarkcd, were won by Ml.is Lockett and Mr. Jnlinn. After n Bohemlnn ten hadboon pni taken of, the company found ngreenble pnv lime in card colifestx. ) ,. AMD REPAIRING. TE.\T _QF THE.^EEORT. Engineer tiiiMtt's Plan for a Cran- ' ford Outlet Sewer. v f Township 1 Coimiiittiv, -,.<_ v ,- - Cnmford X. , T . • •• " _;" .. ' GKSTLEJIKN':—In ftccdnl wttti my proposition jnnde uiider ihtcof Juncfth. and accepted bv you, I 'submit Here- with (n) n limp of thetownship showing streets, streams, .principal surfacf cle 1 t vations and plan \if a proposed sewerage j system, (b) profiles of ontlet sewers (11 toI cjinjnS'iJvith-the. proposol *tnvpT hrLTn-T den to.w'nship (2) to discharge., in tide- water liehiw Uuhway; nnd (c) a report' on tin" entire project. .,' ' - I "-V.i - - •• -.-...- My. imjires-ltiiis of the-mngnitndo iif.J. ' : • Unvci'lit iun liirge' stock oTjL'AHSIMKKrJS. WORSTEDS CHEVIOTd tho work to be"done'jforme»l by .driving e '*"' suiviible for-. • - , - ; - . : : - , - - *;••••• ...-r^.p.-.-..-•-•-•• • . . . iver parts'of the towri-thip failed til re; -ttrotching far into the fiirmiug district,, although witjnn the coiiiyrafe limits on which it wifs necessary, that levels lie taken. While sowers Jiren reunite 'pos- sibility mthise outlying districts.it was ne^essiiry tfliiscvrtaiu the elevations in detail in order thnt a system of sewerage could])! 1 irfanned'ttieetiiigtHp'needs, not" (H^ily of OH 1 p(irtion of the township now develo]HHl but capable of systematic ex- tension into outlying districts as they develop. . - . • Tlie urea of the township is approxj iniately 4 (I siinarc miles" divided nearly ii^lmlf from"enst to west*4*j-.the ^tracks of the N.-J. C'eiitrnl K. R.'tlienv lieing 2.1 sqnnre miles north mid . 2."> w|iii'm* Mill's south. Mlie area is nearly bisect- ed north) anil; (<onth liy the tortnuus channel of th^i Ral(Way riviT into which and its branched nearly. tlie whole area drains. • "' ;' I - * - A small section embracing pnrt of Aldeue on the easterly•- lHinuilary of tlie township, containing nbont 215 acres iHiiindiul on thcinap hy the dottiMl line A. B. furnishes'the onlv .exception to the general statifment. This last -nrei drains toftard the east i branch of Abirsi i .s-. : .cxeiJc..,i....^...,..,,-. «,,. r Lindt'ii tONylisliips.-^rt tliiis apjiears that Fall and Winter ClotMng,, A Good Suit of Clothes to^brder for - : ^BETTERONES F0R^I5 ; ANDUPWARDSr y ':~p- A L L guaranteed satisfactory, in material, worknianshijyand fit. YOUR PATRONAOE IS SOLICITED. . Frank T. Lent Architect _— OPERA HOUSE m'w-i- ,,, ""'• CRANFORD, :: :: :; NEWLJERSEV. Entire Attention Given to Suburban Work in this Vicinity. _ON_E IjUNORED BUILDINOS INFOUR YEAR5I mis nisi -nren Incluillnirtho }Vv»tni!lilCliib lliuii.. iiu> Kinmlnnl lllo.k, llu. li.ius,.. ,,rc f 'OSov r v e»i Wnden towiliships^:At thus aiijiears that | HMK-K. liit'miifur.1. ... . '' '"••""•ai noun* nnv svstem of gmvftv .wvyerdesigned for > "fountl 5cmo lit Suburliaii Architecture," nn llltMirntnl-laml of" fiii ,'«., 'ivlilil, l, n . ,m.« VllillUt K towinifiiOmt in th vaM*»y lM-Jinv.ti.o jinimliiti n tlu* fuivih uf ti ] iiHhhi'tn'tTKL*" T'iti'ot iKfcsHjiry to periuit tliPchargi' into the Itnhway. river vrhh'Uiflupl>lfoH.thi»V jmtal)!i* water "of Rahway is «lonbtlenH |iracticable, hut tho inaintciiann'oxpeiiMO of the plant needed multT existing cnniiittoiiH wpnld totnparo mifavorahly with the capital- ized vmt of a Knivity outfall wwer to idewater. Considerable cheap lund is' available, but it isnf a cliarncter i>onrlv adapted to filtration and lien at Miifti- cient flevatinn to prevent ft* beinw reacheil hy a gravity wwer draluhiK" the, tnwtiHhip. For these reanoiiH it>vas not (lut'tii(*<l nece'sHiuy to enter ihh» nily de- tailed eoiiHideration nf any Hewaj;e*pnri- ca.tion.jinu^t - , .... --. For the reailii r understanding of : the iui|in feature* of the cystem m cUvi^ntxl there introdueed a >KSCKI1'TH>N op TIIK ItOfTF-S OF THE •. . ,.'• .. . . . -•-- 5IA1XS " ,j ••-•• pa.stej.ll Ht'ction: Jleyinnin^ at the interseftinn nf Orclmrd Ntreofc and" the t.P,'Vt.WVirrtxjy(vVt*ytf •rf-cvet aJU).m,- pipe »Xtends alon^ tho liitter Htrectto Sjirin^ Held uvt'iim*: then to We.nt street where Ihe newer thllai'Kes to 12, in. diameter: thence almix Kivi-rwide avenue to Casino iveiuiH where it enlarges t o 15 in. dia- meter continuing to Union nv*-nn''to Knrre^t avenue to (.'rauford avenue and heJinMU'roH* jtrivnte |iroiM.-rty.al(injf tin* tank nf tli* 1 Railway river to the limi of ",'hi'Mtunt ntreet.pritiluced wlierc it in: 'rtMises to IN in. diameter and then hdii; the river hank to We•;(field nve. find Hi^h street nnd through the ,latter street 110(1. feet to a union with the wtnVrly nmiu. . > A liranrh main stiirtM at the intriwc't- n of Cliestnuf pltici? and (tarden_ntreet IIH a lHii. pipe nnd runs aloir^ Chestnut [iliice to t'nion nveniie, nlni)^ IJiiioii iiveniie-to W'illow avenue, rtlou^ Willow. iiyenue Ut Tuxnlopluce. then as a 10 in. pipe aloiiL' Willow avei)tic v to Oiwiiin avenue, tlieii JIHa 1- hi.T-pipo to Kiyer- idt! avenui'. . - .' \ -,'WeKtern hcctiom Ui^innin*^ nil Xorth avt'iiue KlOll feet went of Orchard ft a-lU inch pipe extends acro>Hnri- Viiti? property to West field uvenueXtlirn aloiiK Wi-^tlield avi'iiuti to South avenue where it t'uJn'rjT' 1 * t<"i 1- Ui. pip'* mid ntinues on WYattjeld avi'liui'- to Dt-n-, jniui avenni'. and tlnii tovip'»ij^?Jit Dcu- nijin nvenn-' ahnfit '7-Tfei r r"r<r»n'rli'wi-Ht' of William HtnVt tlien.Jici'usH private prop- •rty us a tift<-i'ii iirh'p^pc to imi't the •as'tcrly uiiiinnii IliKh-^tretft 1100 frt*t Toin Westfield nvenuo. At tlfiS" jioint tin* IHin. nnd I-** in. ]>ip*-s utiite in a 20 in. nutlet ,MI'\V<T which fidlitws thenhort *st avallahle mute on \*r,v ground to rfintenT,inl-ii^*;'*AV» v r«»' lj "ilirv'Kf 1 Wi'r 'lind lon^T the river hank its length wmildlx* iitprccirtldy increased lunl the. e.\peiiHe liUH eutnileil would exceed tin- cost alou# the line us ]ix>ated. nut withstand- ing thedeejKT cut on tho hitter line. Ill iCoiitiniu'it on l\i>jc l .\.) What Ycur NMchbori Sayof "Success Jr." Potato Digger .";•;•'.' i'.i '•jv.lW-S.. i\. uu\!Z -i In hi.ii.il,-. ,inl.- II i,,i,, ,.,,,ii,. nlt]i . lii.r-i-.. -wlilli- VMIII. ,,f II,,. r ni«i-r. -m,i r,. f..nr l.jir-,-,. ll,.f,,n, i,,in-liMlnk. iiv -llliawr "W. I .liiu lie,.. ,,r ll,r,-,. mn, iiilli,im.^[ui,|-sUK, rrl^l tint- or Hie lilirh- |in.;vil Illiwrsbiit ,l,-,l,l^l I,, |,,l.. "imp. K. E. WllllOltl.'Kr. , , . . I'lil'Hi. N...I.. Jan. I. l«i( -•I nm iwllplruM.,! uilli llii-Siiii-tw I'ulnl > IHitBiT. i.ml ll.lnk. II |«i|,ri !»-,[ In , w . l l •lui'xlliuta'iirliiiiiniilrlc. liKIK ('. HAINK.4 Sold.by CORDON O I G 6 I N S . Westfiold ATO. Eosello. Blankets, Robes, Whips & Horse Goods. CARRIAGES, nad SLEIGHS, ELH St. "WESTIIEID. CABEIAGE REPAIRM MI ALL: ITS BRANCHES. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. DAVID Br LENT, / ; Opera House Block, Cranford, N. J. REAL* ESTATE INSURANCE > LOANS, o.riVcvv"Vqrk,"aiid"The vis. Mutual Accident Association. - Homes Pur Sale an4 To Let mnii the'Cholccil UuiMInx l.ols InTown at llollom Price* 11. F. IIOIIENSTBIN, FIiOUH, FEED, HflY aod Wo .sell first-class goods-only Peat Moss Tor bedding. Pratl's Horse Food. All Poultry Supplies. STORE. 'PROSPECT STREET. OPPOSITE STANDARD BUILDING WESTFIELD, NElIf JERSEK. LEADING SHOE STORE] OF WESTFIELD! Ladies and Cents 111 FdOt-iVEAR, \ RUBBERS Travelling Bags &Trimks/ fl Street West'field.

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Page 1: !FIELD,M.J., - DigiFind-It · business trijito the West yesterday. Piles of the most natur e d i gKed natur radically and iteriunni'iitly cured in it ffe lw weeks, withou itlt jraitn

FOR

Excursions, Plc-Nics, Etc.21b. can Corned Beef. . . . . . „ : . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . U c . can3 lb. can Boast B i ' e f . . . . . . , : , . , . u : . . . ;v .17c. cnnPotted Hani..-.:.-.'...... .".,''Potted Topgne ,Roast Chicken, large can..".New Lobster.-.. ;;......'..Alaskn Salmon . . . . . . . ' . . . . : . .Flat Cun3 Salmon

Mk

I^GHTHIU,,

C S a m nSoused Mackerel.

, OilSanHn«i-.-wf:-:'-.-r.-rrr;-.'7:• French Sordines, imported.-:•' • •• 8t.Jn]i,en C l a r e t . . . . . . ; . . . . . .

Port and Skerry/Wine..

. .t<c. cnn...: v He. can. . . . . . : . 7 . . . . . . " . . ; . . ; . . . i!Kic. can

.......... l fc cnn. . . ' . . . . . . . , 8c. can

, ...13c, 2for23c. . j' ,,,...;, /j_. .14c. canrr.. ;V;T:TT. r:~7:Tr. T"..". „ViUc. can. . . . I . . . ' . . . . - . . . 5c. Box, 2for !lc

: lik-V. 2 for23c.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sic Ixittle

: . JS.V(V ;-;•.'.;.•.•;•:•:.:::': . :50c; bottle:

lias taken njhis residcuccnt

PLAI6\!FIELD,M.J.,Where, (except Thnrndnys) he cnir-lie"lolly consnltejl on nil CHRONIC OB-STINATE nnd COMPLICATED DIS.EASES of the hnuinn system of everyname mid nature, «t his" office nnd resi-dence , tNo. 144 Crescent Ave.

Deafness. Catarrh and Diseases of theHead, Throat- and Lung's'iraccesVfnllytreated. •- '":

Local Items,. .

jl Hein-y Lockett was in town on Sirtnr-

L.AT

The Originators of Low Cash Prices in Elizabeth,iB^dSl^G&6dStetrEt>»SBETIf^N;NEWARK, N. J. Our Other Stores. DOVER, N. J.

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TSTAlfT.lftiJ f i t Jjy K333,

CHURCHES—ASU—

DOSESTIC

Memorial

IN THE

Opalescent13th CenturyABtiqne .._

----Dr:-LiKhrhiirfnTtP« plensurt• mi . .in submitting tho following tctitiuioninfrom a patient vcell"knoWii in this ' com-munity:

/In Interesting Statement of Mr. HVJ5,:

Dilts.thc Popular Ittitutciigcr. Conduct-or of the X'. J. Central. - - . " . '

ROSKLLK, N. J., iJitly I, 189I.To My Friends and the Public:.

I ta te pleasure in calling public atten-,tion to t h e remarkable cure which, Dr.,Lighthill effected in my case. •_: _:Fnf'tu'<past ten years I had been nfllictiid-witl!u Revere form of piles which finally giivime tho greatest pain nnd distress nearlynil the time, nnu from

TBE NEWARK

Great Building Sale!"With tho . Gnuuleat \Collection of

'....' oii jSulo'at one time or un*. tier one roof.

.. IVc^ure of Iticrenslnc trade ateolntrlr Toresuntin'tiliinpeoarcajMirltr by thenlillilon of ahinre reiiV Imlhlhiu wlifrli, wlitn comi>lrted.will LTIVO n* l-'.tnuMMorL'fct't of wiling room, aMK'lily sailnfylntc n(nt« 6f Affair* tn u»«mlb<>funr of the lute twin!o cry *>t "iuird times/'"emiutry irolntf to the <lop**- etc.

FOR THE TIME BEING STOCKSMUST BE CONDENSED

..To furnish-interior work In if niwce for hun-ilrclrtof artisans, who will sljurtly opjiear uji-(111 thefct'tio. Two «iia|tartineiit!« must therv-t»rv lie temporarily crowded Into Ibc* h lof nnc uml tUrve Into the**i>ace of two.

A Sacrifice of Values Must ofa Necessity Follow

••• I f iveMct ln ' tonrcomi>Ufh o u r object In j p kt ime, m i d It IM'IKHIVM tw n o t t o let t l i e u r a wcnivv u n d e r o u r ft*et, aa - /"(•rouiKl- linn i i l r rni )^ ?w«r|, ltroV«l^-

~ Workmen a re nt It ilay &n«l tilRtit.^laltintf rvftdy for the rn.ri>t-r.ter«, tjiiHtn.iMitis fU'vnlnr men anil otlicn*.

l l l IcyL-iirnruUDJ'3U-rilu»n<IL-«• / '

NEAR COST/ .x vAT COST AND

BELOW COST,AVhlle prlret* on s(vlcs njMx-rtnlnfni* to theMimniiTMi'iuMHi nil! lib m-H-hiu'h urinililljit(<In^ldfa forming ut thu tlin-^lihciUl of a ttt-n^'a-win the unlivtinl nf prectilrin of

Si: i ,LIN« TIlOVSAMtS O f I»<>l.l.\i:S*WOItTII OF KKW >Ul ' I . GOflllK AT

LKSH THAN OfEI»lNAi(V PKAL-Kns- UHOII:8AIK c

• An opjuirtunlty nlik-ti 111 itself fliotiM (rjmilour fjitublirihinent (o IlioJoors every Ijnurofllu-ilnv. • ' •

Umlti-il »|mce here forbids (nrtlirr iletnUs.Tnkr our woril for It Mint yon will i\tv\ hour^luy to uny ufti'r m*iiiir onr lowim-.! l>rhwniarV^ In every nook ami coriiL-r of our Mi;

MAIL ORDERS FILLED.No llruuch Storra. • No Afrnt*./

i.s.PLfliiaci),707 to721 BROAD STREET.

NEWARK.

JOHN R. RANKIN,l

110 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH.Klwtrlc Oiw Uulitlnit, Coll llrlbnnd Ilulylar

Alftrnis, Ljtvva Mowers. rMws ami Cutlery

' C A. Smith & Co.,

LISEBER MJD COAL,Sash Blinds, Doors and rioulding.

Lime Plaster. Canada Ashes, Etc.

WESTFIELD, N. j . '

CRUSHED STONEStone

SCOTCH PLAINS, . N. J,Crnsbed Stone for I*n>)Iic Honda nndIMvate <iround-t. Fine Stom* fur\\nlk^aiid I>rircs. Forwilont Fnn-

- wood, or will lw delivered at n>sl-dence. Addrrso, . ;

John C. Cook;; Scotch Plains, N.j.

Ortm Pnioptlr Attended to.

. . t* — i ~ - ^ ^ * — ~ ^ ™ ^ ^ . ^ • . • y i™ ^ mm^m ^ ~

Fine JFamily: GroceriesSUPPLIED * DELIVERED PE0UPTLY/<Agent for the MARTHA" BAKIXOPOW-

-nnt. Just as good ns nny other^nnd atone half the price. Give," it n Mnl.

Opera House Block.Next to iwst Office,. /''Oranford. N. J.

Cni fliiil lied. Watson »r<<backjrom Europe. . '

Tho vestry of Trinitv church meets to-night at the home of E. F. Lee. "

Town Chairman Horton spent Sun-day at Lake'Heorge. -

The regular Sundny evening serviceshave been resumed in Trinity church!

A. W\ Powell started oil u four wcekaL

business trijito the West yesterday.

Piles of the. most natured

i g K e d natureradically and iteriunni'iitly cured in itf l i t l t i difew weeks, without jrain or detentionfrom 'business, by a method entirely his"ownri1 . '"*' . • . . •

1 Mental and NervqnsEpilepsy. Diseased' of.. the . Skin and Mr, and, Mr*Blood, Rhcnnmtie, Neuralgic, and Scro-1. Peck mid 3Ir

Opera House Block, Cran"f?rd:

see tIFeiti.

hicy W. Slinn> iiiul .family ajra.-iKiiiu, IUIJ everybody U |ri,fj j',

Feiti ' • r •

.7.. Ilalsey Snnford saiijj Gaiionil't"Forever with the Lord." in the Pres-byterian church on Sunday night:

'rW Lopez, Mr. nnd Mrs.and Mrs. Walker lmvi, c. K c r 1 . Peek mid Mr. a r h m

fnloDB Affections. D,s,Oses of t)ie Heart, l.-ft Hampton Hall for their nietropoliStomach; Liver, Bowels. Kidney nnd tan homes.Bladder,are miccessfully treated in thelnost difiicnlt cases. '

Lh

m,not obtain anv relief,1 (Torts

ywliich I conlil

in Hjiiti' of nil mv

»f curis whuhil in similar <a i I

placed myself under his cure, and I re-joice to say ho effected n complete curein my case nnd gave me new life in do-ing BO, for l a m sure that' I conld m>fhave endured my misery much longer.And it will be a matter of importanceto thotjo who nre suffering from thisdisease to learn the happy fnct that Dr.Lighthill effected my cure, ivithont giv-

ino from my

HflroiwWUffii^pi^IfMryriiiuuilar-tt'Hoj iiiiil (ihn'racier can l» seen at Dr.L i h h i J P f f i(rLighthiJPsoffice,.!;., j ,; *No. Xfi Crescent Ave.,Wa!jif!eld,N.J.

W. J. LANSLEY,

Room 334, ConCorher Liberty and West Streets,

N o w *V<»r]c.

ttjilliams & Bass^ttIuvitc your nttcution to tho followng items. The iiricej' nrc, tliev

bt'licve, lower than ever before nnined in this market for-Cfjuul qnalitics:

GREAT BLrlNKET SALE1Xow 13 the licit time to get your blufftots at^reatly red 11 cud prices.

104 Blanket.*, . - ^ ^10 4 Blankets — - - 'Better gradas at, ~ .'-., ijU.Ufl,Great sacrifice of 12-4 California Blankets; only.. . . . .SnOyds. Glass Toweling, now lie2">Q yds. Unbleached Table Linen, now Soc2»0 yds.-Unbleached Table Linen, now 311c •100yds. Unbleached Table Linen, now -IBc . . . . : .*i."i doa. JM Linen Najikins, 'JJC. or $'*. "."i pf?r dozen25 dozen Fringed Drti'liep. !IOc.,.•V) dozen fine Embroidered Damask Towels, now 21c, . . S'.'.':W dozen smaller size Towels, now 8 c ,-10 dozen Hnck Towels, now 15c. ,. .'v .,.V> dozen Jaciinard Cotton Towels, now 10c., :'.15 dozen Bath Towels, blenched, now 2k1.'5 dozen Bath Towels, smaller, now 6 c , \P> dozen Towels, made of silk waste,2"»Uyds. Domet Flannels, -Ic ...'..230 yds. l>omf;t Flannels, ,"icI Kile 4 4 Brown Jlnslin, 4c ,Kemnnnts Kid Cambrics; Sc.,-Keinnnnt liV.'and l."ic Sumtner Dress (looils,.'.', .All ijnui|ucr Dress Fabric, tlmt-were lt*c

, Closing out stock of Ladies'" anil Cliililrcii's Sliirt WiTstd-iit very low

prices, • . " • . ' ' :

..'.' 45c; pe'rpnirr . . . . ..Toe. and H5c25, $l.."iO, $2.00-^2 50. . . . . . . . . . £l.00 a pair. . .• formerly 12c

formerly !llcformerly SOiiformerly (il)c!

. .regular price ft.00, . . .now (15c,

were JiUc,. . „ were 1 .Ic

. — v . . . . . . . . w e r e 20c.were 15cwere 23cwere 10c

?s,..20c, \vcto-8c.. . . . . . . . 1 . . . Were fie. . . . . formerly flu

, . . . , - wero 5c.:-: '.'..0c. . . . . . . . ' , . . . n o w I2u

118 Broad Elizabeth.

GUYON

Cycle Sundries. Cycle Repairing. Rentals.

Jliss Slunozwill lenve town on Jlon-day for:t'hnf;itio»i(;ar IViili.rto'resiimh k f i-her work as professor of violin music inthu Chataii{>uga conservatory.

The remains of Mr. Lewis, of Korthnvenne," weiy buried at Fairview onSaturday. Kector Edgreumlie of Trin-ity church, performed the ceremony.—-'

Qnite n nuinber ofneighlwra navecalled at a ' white, house on'Miln streetrecently, to see the infant which ha?been named Hubert Hunter Duncan, M.

W. A. Slinw, Charles Nii-k, HarrVHummer and Whit Kounsaville caughttwelve lish ut Sewaren on LnlMir Davsix were, weaktish, «.ne a fluke and tlurest porgies.

V bnsinesn meeting (if the AthlkiiClub will be held nest Tuesday Iii-porta of the buili|iiii- connnittee and .thei uJiimtteeOii-revisiug the constitution'nre'e.xpccted. • • • ' • . '

Iltlekcr mid-Hejtrtiiau: = •UiiderSiiorty s'»hi>y were,Van Sunn, Littell, Lawrence,l'urc.ell. Sharp. Mefsick, Uolirmun,Nit. The latter team was too;tin ir rivals, winning by score of V,

V'big red stage hauled by fprfr sturdyh< IKI-H, .transferred to ami _^iiiin Boyn-t< n Beach on Labor Day ,i merry partyi f picllicers. • ' In It jforo tiltr MissesClarke. MissFinlev.JIiss Watetiniui, Mrs\V K..CIurke,JIIw/LnnieMimo2 MissBi itrieo Bigiflufr. , Miss, Close,. MissWolf. Mr.-niuf Mrs. Lawrence. IrvingMiBride, Xleo. Cleland. Edward Bige-low, Edjviird Sulton, Speiicer Damon,r l inkXfriiy, Dixon Williams and Win.Waterman. • ' •/. . .

/ I t was aiuerry company that dancedaway the final hours of Labor Day inthe Union Comity Hotel. ProprietorPatfon took good care of- his gnosts.providing for them a supper, temptingin unality niid of generons measure:a cajiablo baud, and a eapacioiiH ballroom gayly deeorateil with the Natioimlemblems. Cornelius Crowley was theefficient floor manager. \Tho d'nlicingirders were tilled with' local hits which

with capacity riiifTicii-nt to reinove-'sface water excluiles-thi'iiifroin coiisider-atioii even thoiigh tlit1 ntM-essitv ftir sui'liremoval were nijire urgent, mid tile dilll-culty'of proi.ierly disposing of sewagt1.mnch less. Hut Cranfonl is favoredwith reasonably good surface drniimi^einto natural ciiiinntds intersecting itsarea, and has to confront .the__ueeessity

?liarge into lieighlmring streams di' oflengthy outlet • einiduit Ut titlewater.Under these- conditions th»oxclusi(»n ofform water frtiiil tbo syHtem i i of the

By reference to the limp it will" beeen that main Be\Vers collecting sCwage•iiBt and west.of .the Ilnliwny river hnitein High street nbijut 11(10 feet Mouth ofiVe(-tli(lld avenue,; From'thiH point-two

routes for a 20 inch outlet sewer* havebeen desigued(l)to connect with tho pro-posed. Linden, outlet sewer, the other (2)to extend- to tidewater in the KnhwnyrivorlM'low the city of I'ahway., The re;

merits of^hese outlets wilj.be

ng when" tlie last of th(merry-makers took-.his lean'.

Nearly all tho colored jHipulatlon ofthe town was . present nt the CraiifordPolice Court on Saturday, when Jlrs.Hnrah Roliinsoil \was arranged on tl»;charge of disorderly conduct. \-Mri.Mary A. Military was tho complainant.She testified that on August 24 Sarahhad, without 'provocation threatenedher and nsed inilecent\ Inuguage. Thischnrgo was lwrno out by the evidence ofLillie Crawley. Peter Olranes, MithieOlomes, Annie Ellis and Alico Hood.Sarah; denied the trnth\6f tho charge,,but the c/ise ngainst her yas so. couclu.-.sive thnt'Judge"Br'liiie" sentenced her to10 days imprlsonmiut. - .-L\

u«Jh? rapids of tho ripplingriver is' u ilnngerous exiwrliuent forcanoeists. At Wist -so-,it .proved for•Messrs. Dnmon nnd Heileiilierg on Siit-urday last. The boys hnd wifely "madetho voynge't'ilKic_lmrds,'s. some ijiy.es nil•Htre-iuii'."Oii'tneirVetuVn^ ihey sVnt thei'i1light craft through the water at a recordbreaking puce. Without waniing,\thocanoe collided with a submerged stumpwhich capsized it and its' occupants.There wns a good deal of llounileriilgabout on the) part of tho canoeists, butthey finally succeeded in righting them-'selves and their .canoe.-; But n largethare of their nutty appearance wasleft in the bed of .the fiver.

Dancing, refreshments and amazingFeats of magic divided the attcutiouof a•core of meVry-makers in Fnirleigh Villaon "Saturday night. The great, ncclo-inancer Pmvell w;is in the company andto their delight ho performed many hithe marvellous tricks that have iiiiidehim fumonk Ajuoiu those whii^watch-ed him were, Miss Wolf,, of Baltimore:Miss Finley, tlu1 Misses Clarke, MissvVatermun, this Misses -Mnimz, Mi»sBiiatricu Bigelow, Miss Close, Jlr. aiidMrs. C. S. Littell. Mr. and Sirs. Movers,Willijini Wjiteiuian, Dixon Williams.Mr. Dayton, J. Hnrper Hnnt,-_Kilward"Jigilow. 0«>.(('leland. Thomas McDuir-nid, J. S. Winters and Kdwnrd Kiittuu.

Vggdrasill was the scene on LaborDay of a hotly contested tennis .tourna-ment in which participated Mr. nnd Mrs.Ln[i*z, • Mr». Clinrlea • Peck,' 'Miss' Etfii".ocketl, Miss Bennett, Robert Bowles,l/iirris Julian, l im. F. Bauer, II. J.Unuera'ud Hurry'..Bennett. -- Tho coin-bat with the racquets began at 0 o'clock,and continued till Him set As the play-

rs wero evenly mulched,, tho interestwas Incessant. Tho honors consistingofii'nllrerthimblo"fn-w1 "and 't'Mory"iir'scribed with the i name "Yggdraslll,"and n'mnstneho similarly inarkcd, werewon by Ml.is Lockett and Mr. Jnlinn.After n Bohemlnn ten had boon pni takenof, the company found ngreenble pnvlime in card colifestx.

) ,.

AMD REPAIRING.

TE.\T _QF THE.^EEORT.

Engineer ti i iMtt's Plan for a Cran-' ford Outlet Sewer.v f

Township1 Coimiiittiv, -,.<_v ,- -Cnmford X. ,T. • •• " _;" .. '

GKSTLEJIKN':—In ftccdnl wttti myproposition jnnde uiider ihtcof Juncfth.and accepted bv you, I 'submit Here-with (n) n limp of the township showingstreets, streams, .principal surfacf cle1 *» tvations and plan \if a proposed sewerage jsystem, (b) profiles of ontlet sewers (11 to IcjinjnS'iJvith-the. proposol *tnvpT hrLTn-Tden to.w'nship (2) to discharge., in tide-water liehiw Uuhway; nnd (c) a report'on tin" entire project. .,' ' - I "-V.i - - •• - . - . . . -

My. imjires-ltiiis of the-mngnitndo iif.J. ' : • Unvci'lit i u n liirge' stock oT jL'AHSIMKKrJS. WORSTEDS CHEVIOTdtho work to be"done'jforme»l by .driving e'*"' suiviible for-. • - , - ; - . : : - , - - *;••••• . . . - r^ .p . - . - . . - • - • - • • • . . .iver parts'of the towri-thip failed til re;

-ttrotching far into the fiirmiug district,,although witjnn the coiiiyrafe limits onwhich it wifs necessary, that levels lietaken. While sowers Jiren reunite 'pos-sibility m thise outlying districts.it wasne^essiiry tfliiscvrtaiu the elevations indetail in order thnt a system of seweragecould])!1 irfanned'ttieetiiigtHp'needs, not"(H ily of OH1 p(irtion of the township nowdevelo]HHl but capable of systematic ex-tension into outlying districts as theydevelop. . - . •

Tlie urea of the township is approxjiniately 4 (I siinarc miles" divided nearlyii^lmlf from"enst to west*4*j-.the ^tracksof the N.-J. C'eiitrnl K. R. ' t l ienv lieing2.1 sqnnre miles north mid . 2.."> w|iii'm*Mill's south. Mlie area is nearly bisect-ed north) anil; (<onth liy the tortnuuschannel of th i Ral(Way riviT into whichand its branched nearly. tlie whole areadrains. • "' ;' I - * -

A small section embracing pnrt ofAldeue on the easterly•- lHinuilary of tlietownship, containing nbont 215 acresiHiiindiul on thcinap hy the dottiMl lineA. B. furnishes'the onlv .exception tothe general statifment. This last -nreidrains toftard the east ibranch of Abirsii.s-.:.cxeiJc..,i....^...,..,,-. «,,.rLindt'ii tONylisliips.-^rt tliiis apjiears that

Fall and Winter ClotMng,,A Good Suit of Clothes to^brder for- : ^BETTERONES F0R^I5;ANDUPWARDSry':~p-A L L guaranteed satisfactory, in material, worknianshijyand fit.

YOUR PATRONAOE IS SOLICITED. .

Frank T. Lent Architect_ — • OPERA HOUSE m'w-i- , , , ""'• •

CRANFORD, :: :: :; NEWLJERSEV.Entire Attention Given to Suburban Work in this Vicinity.

_ON_E IjUNORED BUILDINOS IN FOUR YEAR5Im i s nisi -nren Incluillnirtho }Vv»tni!lilCliib lliuii.. iiu> Kinmlnnl lllo.k, llu. li.ius,.. , ,rc f 'OSov r v e» i

Wnden towiliships^:At thus aiijiears that | HMK-K. liit'miifur.1. . . . . ' ' '"• •""•ai noun*nnv svstem of gmvftv .wvyerdesigned for > "fountl 5cmo lit Suburliaii Architecture," nn llltMirntnl-laml of" fiii , ' « . , 'ivlilil, l,n. ,m.«

VllillUtK towinifi iOmt in th

vaM*»y lM-Jinv.ti.o jinimliitin tlu* fuivih uf ti]

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iiHhhi'tn'tTKL*" T'iti'ot iKfcsHjiry toperiuit tliPchargi' into the Itnhway. rivervrhh'Ui flupl>lfoH .thi»V jmtal)!i* water "ofRahway is «lonbtlenH |iracticable, huttho inaintciiann'oxpeiiMO of the plantneeded multT existing cnniiittoiiH wpnldtotnparo mifavorahly with the capital-ized vmt of a Knivity outfall wwer toidewater. Considerable cheap lund is'

available, but it isnf a cliarncter i>onrlvadapted to filtration and lien at Miifti-cient flevatinn to prevent ft* beinwreacheil hy a gravity wwer draluhiK" the,tnwtiHhip. For these reanoiiH it>vas not(lut'tii(*<l nece'sHiuy to enter ihh» nily de-tailed eoiiHideration nf any Hewaj;e*pnri-

ca.tion.jinu^t - ,....--.For the reailii r understanding of :the

iui|in feature* of the cystem m cUvi^ntxlthere i« introdueed a>KSCKI1'TH>N op TIIK ItOfTF-S OF THE

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pa.stej.ll Ht'ction: Jleyinnin^ at theinterseftinn nf Orclmrd Ntreofc and" thet.P,'Vt.WVirrtxjy(vVt*ytf •rf-cvet aJU).m,- pipe»Xtends alon^ tho liitter Htrectto Sjirin^Held uvt'iim*: then to We.nt street whereIhe newer thllai'Kes to 12, in. diameter:thence almix Kivi-rwide avenue to CasinoiveiuiH where it enlarges to 15 in. dia-

meter continuing to Union nv*-nn''toKnrre^t avenue to (.'rauford avenue andheJinMU'roH* jtrivnte |iroiM.-rty.al(injf tin*tank nf tli*1 Railway river to the limi of",'hi'Mtunt ntreet.pritiluced wlierc it in:'rtMises to IN in. diameter and thenhdii; the river hank to We•;(field nve.

find Hi^h street nnd through the ,latterstreet 110(1. feet to a union with thewtnVrly nmiu. . >

A liranrh main stiirtM at the intriwc't-n of Cliestnuf pltici? and (tarden_ntreet

IIH a lHii. pipe nnd runs aloir^ Chestnut[iliice to t'nion nveniie, nlni)^ IJiiioiiiiveniie-to W'illow avenue, rtlou^ Willow.iiyenue Ut Tuxnlopluce. then as a 10 in.pipe aloiiL' Willow avei)ticv to Oiwiiinavenue, tlieii JIH a 1- hi.T-pipo to Kiyer-idt! avenui'. . - .' \-,'WeKtern hcctiom • Ui^innin*^ nil

Xorth avt'iiue KlOll feet went of Orchardft a-lU inch pipe extends acro>H nri-

Viiti? property to West field uvenueXtlirnaloiiK Wi-^tlield avi'iiuti to South avenuewhere it t'uJn'rjT'1* t<"i 1- Ui. pip'* mid

ntinues on WYattjeld avi'liui'- to Dt-n-,jniui avenni'. and tlnii tovip'»ij^?Jit Dcu-nijin nvenn-' ahnfit '7-Tfeirr"r<r»n'rli'wi-Ht' ofWilliam HtnVt tlien.Jici'usH private prop-•rty us a tift<-i'ii iirh'p^pc to imi't the•as'tcrly uiiiinnii IliKh-^tretft • 1100 frt*tToin Westfield nvenuo. At tlfiS" jiointtin* IH in. nnd I-** in. ]>ip*-s utiite in a 20in. nutlet ,MI'\V<T which fidlitws thenhort*st avallahle mute on \*r,v ground torfintenT,inl-ii *;'*AV»vr«»'lj"ilirv'Kf1Wi'r 'lindlon T the river hank its length wmildlx*

iitprccirtldy increased lunl the. e.\peiiHeliUH eutnileil would exceed tin- cost

alou# the line us ]ix>ated. nut withstand-ing the deejKT cut on tho hitter line. Ill

iCoiitiniu'it on l\i>jc l.\.)

What Ycur NMchbori Say of

"Success Jr." Potato Digger

.";•;•'.' i'.i '•jv.lW-S.. i\. uu\!Z-i In hi.ii.il,-. ,inl.- II i,,i,, ,.,,,ii,. n l t ] i .

lii.r-i-.. -wlilli- VMIII. ,,f II,,. „ r n i« i - r .-m,i r,. f..nr l.jir-,-,. ll,.f,,n, i,,in-liMlnk.

iiv -llliawr " W . I .liiu lie,.. ,,r ll,r,-,. m n ,iiilli,im.^[ui,|-sUK, rrl^l tint- or Hie lilirh-|in.;vil Illiwrsbiit ,l,-,l,l^l I,, | , , l . . "imp.

K. E. WllllOltl.'Kr., , . . I'lil'Hi. N...I.. Jan. I. l«i(

- • I nm iwllplruM.,! uilli llii-Siiii-tw I'ulnl >IHitBiT. i.ml ll.lnk. II |«i|,ri !»-,[ In , w . l l•lui'xlliuta'iirliiiiiniilrlc. •

• liKIK ('. HAINK.4

Sold.by CORDON OIG6INS.Westfiold ATO. Eosello.

Blankets, Robes, Whips & Horse Goods.

CARRIAGES,nad SLEIGHS,

ELH St. "WESTIIEID.

CABEIAGE REPAIRM M I ALL: ITS BRANCHES.Jobbing Promptly Attended to.

DAVID Br LENT,/ ; Opera House Block, Cranford, N. J.

REAL* ESTATE • INSURANCE > LOANS,o.riVcvv"Vqrk,"aiid"The vis. Mutual

Accident Association. - —Homes Pur Sale an4 To Let mnii the'Cholccil UuiMInx l.ols In Town at llollom Price*

1 1 . F . IIOIIENSTBIN,FIiOUH, FEED, HflY aod

Wo .sell first-class goods-only

Peat Moss Tor bedding.Pratl's Horse Food.

All Poultry Supplies.

STORE. 'PROSPECT STREET. OPPOSITE STANDARD BUILDING WESTFIELD, NElIf JERSEK.

LEADING SHOE STORE] OF WESTFIELD!Ladies and Cents

1 1 1 FdOt-iVEAR,\ RUBBERS

Travelling Bags &Trimks/

fl StreetWest'field.

JOHN R. nANKIN,

Electrician and Locksmith,. 110 BBOAD ST.. ELIZADET1I.Electric O M IJglitlnit. C»ll n*lls»nd Ilnretar

•bAti*nc<l.

ls»nd I re«ml (ulltry

retalltr

Monday Evening, Sept. 24th.Made bf Prof. H. J. EIIIIK. •

TICKETS, - - - a 5 c .If etormv, the Kill will bej irastiwnpi

till Tlmredny, Sept. 27th.

foriiieriv captain of the Y. M. C. A.tenm. of Fort Wayne, Jnil., him under-taken tho task o£ organizing « teamfrom Uid ubimdnnt mi^loruil in hand.Hohie twcntvc/mdldn'tefl wero out ontho base ball gronndrt Baturday prnctlc-in« ndnto, p.isaes IHKI-drop klckn. . FredBlnilenlHTgi;r will act us conch to tho

Tho visitors.nccouipanied by Mr. Hor-ton.then mndn nn inn|iection of the river.It wns evident from tho conversation ofthoPuhwny oillcials tlmt while theywero-inclined to be. courteous to .Crnn-fofd, they wero determined tlmt somemethod of powngi* disposal other thanby draining Into tho river limst shortly\w adopted.

t Illn<lli>K.

Hnyriok—Cnn't you Jlx till* itpHco BOthnt nclthiT of n» cnn get n i)lvorcc?

Pnnion—You call uinko a contract tothnt effect If you wish.

Hayrick—Tlmt'B It Dinw up nrtiolMthnt thin In to bo n JlKht to n nnlnli.—Kato Flold'n WnshliiKtou.

Travelling Bags & Trunks.Broad Street

Westfield:

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B e Cranford CbronlcteOOAHFOBD, H.J.

WEDHEflDAY.

OH N-ALFREO POTTER.

Editor ant) Proprietor,.,'

Strictly Cnsh In Advance.

SOt-OLE COME*.. ' . . . ' : . . - . - . . . . . . . . .^5

property would be bgt *1O. Ilenca resident of Cratifoit] can enjlights, water, fire protection, eeutami pi erf other advantage offered b;llrooklvn a t bat a trifle over 1-2 tlicost in tho shape of taxes.

Ai4)LN Ii. l iu imiw.There is no untu, thing as abafi

douiug.thc Biiwerago project^ jDiscuaion 6n the advisability of construclilt a sewerage Bystem for Cranfordis idle. We pro confronted by a n

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ADVERTI3INQ RATES.F0RHIBHEB Uf OH APPUCAHOB.

1b« Chronicle knar b« l>nn<l on-Sals InCnuiford «f Tiiori'ton'* llou** Furnishing(Iood> 8lor*. ana at tha Valoa >!•>•»• Blind.

"Ptriuroa *rolDg- ont of town for the Snm-• n t r r . n h . r . l h e CnBONICI.K mallrdtawmy addrva*. poitaffe free, bjr mailing ajN»t*l'<*hl to IhU ofllre. ,

OS THE CRslXFORDSBlVEIt PBOJffcT.':.

Tlio C11110.VICI.K piiblishosjo-duyin^ll t l irrcpoftonaTewenigosys-tem for Cranford prepared by Car-rol P. Bwsett of Summit. Thodocument is oncthat should ' inter-est every property'Tott'tieY Tin thotown. We also present opinions ontlie'subject ^piitcrfuincd by some oftlu> representative mon of Cranford.The gentlemen quoted below uro

•large.".property owners iitiil shrewdbi W h t h i

g p p ybusiness mi'U. What they naytherefore worthy oftion. .";;

•lAsi'Kii C. H I N T . • - •

l'ublic Euiitjinent-nnioiig'tlio. owners of property within the village ispractically unatiiinoiis in favor of asewer to tidewater.' These citizensuro -progressive! and realize thatdraiu-inp into tlwirriver now in voguemuKt IJO stopped. • Henco tho only

.;iUi!rnil.tiKCi lire.• tliu^.luiilJiligv.of.11sewer or of "cesspools. • 'tlio latterno one would seriously, think of do-

'ing, for it would depreciate -.'prop-'crty to mi tt'. J 'y signing thtf petitiob .for tho

draining into tho Railway river isviolation of law which that city wilnot tolerate much longer: "IVer

•eforrreither builil a sewer systemor honeycomb- the Wwn with cess-pools*

lu my opinion, Mr. Hassett's estimate is excessive. Ho stated himself, that ho had. endeavored, to givifigures that would not bo found iocemail. Labor and materials wonnever so cheap us now.-We tliinlof getting tho beat Ohio vitrififtipipo,-Wrch as was purchased for thPeekskill sewer. Mr. Sutton, wh<laid tliat 6ewcr,told trio, that tho coslof trunk sower and laterals Averagedless than $1 per foot, although manof tlio,! cnts_ were deep and througlrocks that hud to be .blasted out.*• The,0081 .tQ'C'muford willhogreai

ly reduced by a junction with/Westfield or IJosello or both. _ Tlicro iilittle iloubt that U'tatfieid, at least,wili bo glniLto pay. u part of th'c'-ex-pense of the outlet sever, for by sodoing she would save a large expensefor herself.. The. expense of buildingand keeping clean ceisspooU for tinvarious houses would exceed the. cosof the interest on the sewer bonds;

Every, foot of property, in "tintownship will be enhanced in vainby tho -coining sower. Tho Iain

serious nttt'li" "along the lines of the trunk sewer tctidewater will be'developed to nu ex-tent thr.t will add largely to the tuxable ]>ropcrty ami hence, to the rev-enues of the tow'ii.

Towns that havo '.sewers are sough

•. of -ii- sewer,':a largenumber of property owners... havelihiccd'theinsclvcsim record ILS favor-ing thi( plan. What I would like toemphasize iVthe fuet ,tliat such animprovement would mil.aet as a ilia-advantage to" tho • ' norsoiis whosoproperty-.lies mnro. rcmotu 'from thetown proper.—Cran'ford township ismnnll in area, so small in fact thatno ground dry enough topermitofits use us 'thu site fur dwelling housesis tijo far awny from the village nndstation to be excluded from the ben-efits of any improvement that maybemade.

A sewer of tho sort

by pcbplo. looking for homes, anwlion Cranford's system is in opera-tion, wo riiiiy certainly exjiect to KOIa large 'inilux of residents. :'Tli/ears, ..entertained hx.,.soim!;,:of;.mu'property owTiei-s that tho assessmentwould bo heavy are unfounded., Aa matter of.fact, theio assessmentwill bespread over a period.of yeurs,and the.burden will jie soriiimll_mbe.iilui.i)3,t,iiuappri'eJaW(.vr -..,'.,.""...'.; .

.SvilNKV W. (SlIAIil'. .sencr or not to newer, thatTo

the question. ..Craufurd>- has niovei

we propose,capablo of draining the whole township will exert a buoyant inllneucoon the value of property now un-developed. It will give nn impetusto tho laying out of new streets andwilt attract to them settlors who will

a scwefago systemcome to a standstill.

from the bugbear uf cesspools•TttUfhe iiccoinp.nnji(i{» foul - stncllsand couHtiiut iiiMiiico to healthTCranford iioople should,aud most ofthem do, look upon the sewer pro-ject with unqualified favor.

JOHN HKHEMAX..'Uiilefti Cranford is provided with

tho town .will.So firm ia my

conviction on this point that IJmvnpostponed .building a IIOIIBO, planned

' "Home'inontfiH iigo,nntil 1 am assured•:::•-- that the eewer: will be "built Tho

improvement is absolutely necessaryfor the advancement of tiio interestsof the town. , . ,,

'Mr.IlnssetVa estimate of the costof thu sewer is, I think, too'large.Hut even if it is nott tlio..Jjyyi^.cnu

'••"'"Wflr'ufrofirio'AfaniTtlie'iiiinit'li. Thi1

benefit cntieed by the construction of

and improveil iliii'ing-lho last fevyears because of -its reputation f<>iiealthfulness, and it has. obtaineithat rcputatioin from thu fact thatho si.'wernge of tluijown hits beriremoved fioni it. *"""..

To havo a cesspool on the premisesof every householder in Cranford; isto'sucrifico uot only the Jiealthful-:ness of the town," but a very largejier centago of our real estate invest-ment. I had u cesspool on iny-plnceonce. . It was one of those doublo-back-action self-cleaning .overflowaffairs. It cost mo W5Jo_keep it hifair condition for one year, :

The soil of Cranford, in my opin-ion', absolutely prohibits iiucsipoolsystem. To introduce a sewage svs-

to onfBuwer, is. toour growth.l d i f f i l

valmifions j hot tovalues '•-" jin'd-

Whilo it nmv be a lit-

n S'jwer will be imnu'diatelooking for healthful,

Peoplecountry

I IilZir,

homes will Joeatelicrty ami I believethat the luck' of a sewer bus" alreadydamaged Cranford by keeping away

. home Keekers. ' Then too/ the river,now so iiiiilOiliirniiM, would regain itsoriginal purity if the-drainage' nowpolluting it were curried ojt through8omo other clmmiel.

I believe it expedient to build theBi'iver even if we have to spend*11 Ki.OOl I for it. The taxes whichproperty holders here have to paynro cxtreiiii'ly faiijull compared witiitho ailvantagcs tliey enjoy. A manin Brooklyn, for iiistiuu-'i*,, owning$1,000 worth of property in taxedfor 70 per cent, of its actual Valueor «7uo;aiid as the Vato is *-}t$uper 3100 he pays fcl'.i.ilOtux niiiiii-nlly. lint u limn in (.'ttmfonl own-ing $1,011(1 worth of property is tax-

than ;!.') i-.'l per,cent, of its value or...&)!)!).:)!l; and at our rate, f'J..ri0, he

pays only *H.:t:) per year. > '"Kven if as n cnnseqiiciico of con-

structing a sewerage system tho taxrato •.,.were...iii^reii«l.il..50..,.O',uts,..pcr

""|ii'tV() thetaves'on?! .0(K) *orlii of

tie difllcult to go uhcad, it* is deathto stand still. ;•.

• " EmvAitp I(K\DI.K. i

Ium unqualifiedly in favor ofsower nnd believe that the time tobegin tho work is now. Of coursethero should bo no undue haste, fortl'ilt would doubtless prevent the ex-ercise of tlio economy and • careful-ness BO .nePcssiiry. ^ '

Tho increase in taxes caused bytho construction of the outlet sewersu ill lie small, and will be morn thancounterbalanced by the enhancementof property values. . Property re-mote from the'sewer lines us pro-posed, at pre-se,iifc..\till..shart>™iH- thisrise in vaiiiej. My desire that thework be begun properly and pushedforivurd vigorously ia based on thebelief that the benefits'of the sewerwill be felt us soon on the Byatem isill operation, llenoo delay simplyretards tlio growth of the. (own.

Lateral sewers should he built asfust us demanded' by property ownersdesiring to.use them and who mustpay for them. Cospool.-; and purili-eiition by lilltratioii'ure a miserablemiike-shift, -which if Imilt, mustultimately give way to a tide-watersewer. Hence it is foolish to talknf wasting 'nullify ujioii these tempo-rary and unsatisfactory, methods ofgetting rid of sejVnge. .

A Itin' Wanil IK

Duslncss Notes.i'si axiom—Dear with Fink,'M furiiiim1 ami hiu-nrs.s man,

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U. M. French.'thi) WoathVM furnitureIIIIIIIT, is -fivhiiiK1 work in III" cnrw'ti4i«nttrR—iniil-mf'Hiflsti'ilrif-"' Ti'ii'p:"'"lie

uiirimteeH xutiafuctury 'work nnd low

If yon want pure fee cronni ilcllvtrcdat yonr door-when nct'iliHl, writ*1 or IIllume tibllliilx-1

to L. Ni'WlMTtter, <'f Uronii St..IHH ^(xHlf*,ar(1

i.,Hhvuy8..*»fliiiV 'lire uYwrvedly jiopu-

.BEAUTIFUL OCUNfiUlT.'

The fiaiae- Hamlet WhereCradfordltes Sought Rea

Feeling tho effect^ of tho ejecssiveheat, louging for brocitijf.pea air, tiredof the nhrt-et of Bnmiuer hotels, we, aparty of (tougeDlai friends decided totry HOIIU pleasant ont of tho wuy curlierSi. Maine, that State so famed for thoparity and cnratlvt) iMjwtr gf Its air andthe beanty of ita copst. ' Ognn<|nit wanmentioned by a chance acqnuintnnce,

We left New York one hot Summerafternoon,- nnd before noon the next daywere at pnr destination, a quaint, quiet,little farming and-fl-liing -yjUogc, withlioiiMH clustering on each eiite of theinuin Ktreei, withofe#*ffBhoota, andabout five miles from the ncanst K. IS.Htation. It WOH a fine rolling couulry,with plenty of laree trees and the oceanquite near to *be house where we wereto mulio our ijmirterM. Our genial,onliKing host come to the door afterlireukfuBt, every day, with a hay wugon,into which pur party of eight scrambledwith books, writing anil ukctching

ill*, iiillpws, rugH. and to our con-fusion be it added—food. Not becauseour bost.ET W. Maxwell, hail limitedna to qnantity or imiility at vrenkfust,but becauee wo felt it would be too lonuto"w«it, without a Xite, for the haywagon which canto nt noon time.

All the Uuinnier Tiirorhings we sat onthe enniV. under an impromptu sort ofshelter" inude of old boards and oldersail, jiisi to screen our heads fr6m theHnh, und each d|d what seemed best-r.Boiue '• read, others wrote, and some—slept;: _At _ a -certain- hour-everybodywas 'lnoved by . the ftatue impnke to.bathe. ,A ilner hard, white santi beach,with liurnilir'S breakers Ueciiuae therewas no undertow. \ •' • • \...Betw.een:thehouse and.th'&oi%an\vaHa tldnl river crossed by . n bridge whiehgnvellnu still wuter luitlilu^nndeqnallygood lishiiis. From thu bridge theyonng i)eopjo of .the party otteii lislied."with the fun of neeiug thruiiuli thu pulegieen,'crynbil clcar'wntvr,,tile fish pluywith the liiiit and filially bite. Many ittine Hiring of iisli, weighing from twentyto thirty pound*, was the reward ofui'little time spent on flint luidge. '"

Tho drives were line—picturesque;jnd.-i fuirly good, and lo reacji York, a"

wellKiiown wuteritiff plnce in one direcliori7--3IillH' 13each in the other, \vu hadlo ridu live miles, ami twelve to Kenn'e-buiik and Keiiueliulilipdrt in . tliusc''down Kiist" institutions, lnu:k.boal>ls,mid always in night of tho beuntilulueeaii, and Home of the distance, if theiile. served, we drove nlong tin; long

Imrd simd benched, turning ii\v:iy ti>uvoiil a roi'ky ledge.M'hith (niileii to*thi;'•l«?niity"rjf-tlnrm-enj/iitid Ifcilfttii'of tBe*ro.id. Alxmt two iniles friim the bouseivcri'ltlie. '-'Koeks''—a lino indented biildjirniiiinitory.' • • """. 1

We rude ther»? in tho .rtanic kindofiiiviO'iini'ifiis to tlm iK'iicli, und did tin'

i. read ai.idAv-i'iter ami- somi

Y Bpechat(k%"°pUfa•'.'ate 'totbiliousness, bilious headachevdyspepsia, ^leartburn, torpidliver, dizziness, Sick head-ache, bad taste in the mouth,coated tongue,.loss ofappe-'tite, sallow skin, when causedby constipatioa; and consti-

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Grand Annual ReceptionAND CAKE WALK!

Of the Colored People's Association of Cranford and Westfield,TO BS GirE-v i s cinnroou HALL.

cause of all of" them.':..fi Book free; pills 25c. Atdrugstores/or wKte B.P. AlienCo.,36s Canal St., New York;

flonday Evenln^Sept. 16.Come one, come all and have a good time!

Direct from the growerto the consumer.

63 BKSKEtSof the finest fruit offered^ this season,

Price SI per Basket.These goods were shipped yesterday

direct from White House and are a /^.OJiEAT BARGAIN. :

_ Housekeepers»who can ; their-*o*im-peaches, are advised to take advantageof thisoffer._ ,- .. •. .

JcM. Crane.

31, J. SI'ILUX, 'Dealer in Fruits and Vegetables,

GuurntitcLHl frt'*ili every * UJ'*HKAHONAIIM: niiri^H.

Ik'UverleHlnf.'iiiiironl Tiies-lays, Thurs-HittHl SaLnnlayM. . . . • r - '

Ilfhidenpu C'viitral iivetiuo, Wt-fitflt'M..

GENTLEMEN, 25 Ctts.

TlmaTabl . In EOkrct J o l , -, , , 0 1

XEW YORK,'''

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SUNDAY THAgM

A.

CrushiBlueT

I For Walk*, D'rire[ Special attention elf

Walk*. Work con°T

&gratch

FOR SUPERIOR

FROM SEW YO11K TO CnAMopr, , ^ - J « H « O , 600. 115.838,-JO^1-'

p.M.-i iHSSMa>,8i»,«oi> i a t '(eic*pt Saturdays),50Q,(1<JO flU « I.-^' BljB!K1,I»15,1UOO, l fau ' -•'3( ) . .W,.rj

SUNDAY TRAINS FROM NEW Yoni-A.' M . - l 00.4 SO, T IB, 8 30,0 W l« a, , , 1K-P. M.-1 00,115, 4.0,75 au77 A, 0 oo, l3|',,

Goods tailed •'(Cranford, TdesdnyU' left at J. C. Hn

1 • • • : ' • ' C

CENTRA

Cake Walk al 11:30. Fun All flight,

jAS FOR CRAHFORD & ROSELLE.

That is tlie way our two VeokV viica'-':tou wiiM hpent—in the quirt, out' of thi'ivny, ri'stlnl jiluce, tin- very plnce foriiien witli.tirtd bruins M K" to. TI.lir wn.4 tinp. bracing anil dry, thoui;li *ilose to-. the water, ii-cluirnctc'risiiu Imve noticed in soino ._other JIaino n('j',-.;oii.sts places, where tin' land as.Tends awiiya from tin: boiich beoniL

,, :i nud WIKHIOII. Every day wnsHiii'iitlike the previonn one. We all develop-

1 large, hviilthy- appetites and (,'ivntipneity,for sleep. .^The people were .very kind nnd frieiid-

ly, and the place itself u cliurining.oue,ivooinK its visitors to drop All care, nilhoughta of bnsinetw, and just rest.

At the end of ' two weeks we camenick, brown ns Indians und feeling,lik'olew beings.

YdODIUKlLL.

Miss Thornton's echool will reopen1 the Ktb.

Mr. and Mm. Calvin A'oorliis spentluudiiy at- Piedmont on the Hmlnou.

Jtake'wero' at '•'A'iih'u'ry Park over Sim-

Mrs. Story, who luwbefrn.visiting theiisseH Blake, hns returned to her homen Brooklyiu '•• .'-,'.•

The owner of n lost .sleeve buttontiuiiiK'd "B"uniy recover the name 'byiplying to C. J. Crowley.Hornet* Ar Allen nnd his tt»i'|er, Q«i.

;)i>l*orii. lire (topping nt Hales Ye OldoMeeker Inn. Alleu was entered in the!."> mile rond rnee which look |ilnce nnLiilnir Day. Sept." 3. Allen entired tliorrington Milburn race last May nnd

llnishcd in lh, 11 m. '-'On. only 2 secondsliehlud the winner. AllenV honii> ris atolnt Plinsuuf. iit'iir Axbury Park.A blood curdling incident occurred in

Hampton Hall n few diivs pinco. It up-'V'iGL J.Nt Henry, ,thii builer.-.nuwtui)rW8oe8or of n wire toe nnil'ii high tcin-CT. Mollie, the. cook, wiw likewiseislly provoked. Long lieforv breakfrst

Vliiletlins engiigod, Mulllt" had oecn-inn to pn i, mid in so doing trinnpletln the tender tm>, The butler howlednil piiHhed Mollii) forVildy, wliich re-iiltwf in her lieating him on the headritli a uinllet. She then Hew nil Rtnirsir a knife, wlich sho limndislieil ntfeiiry. threateniiig to ont IIIH liver out.lie ebaiuln-rniaid aroused Mm Butt's,'ho rim into the kitchi'ii mid restored'»>'••- Nntwithing that Henry's toeus sorer than ever, ho wan given walk-

papers, and the still unuiolliflcdii' was nlsi> discharged.

Lnck.Abraham Lincoln, nf ter boiiifr n mom-

*T of cougriw, desired to fecuro n clerk-liip in Wimhliiuton, but ho vns defeat-d hy Justin Unl,|i.rfleld. Uo was disnp-ointi-d, biit 'had ho not been defeated0 woalil havo Fpent his life in obsonr-ty instead of becoming president of the'ulted States. -.

Oliver Cromwell was onco on hoard ahlp boond for America, but ho waaaken back by a constable, and tho ro-ult wns that ho becanw ono of tlio

greatest iiien Knglani) ever knew,^l.vtwt*- Urnnt woulit" niif hilVtt'liecha'nilitary uinu hud it not boon flint hisival for a West Point cndclship haileen found fo havo six toea on each footistend of five.The great silver ''mlue, tlio "Bilvetinit," had been discoycryil by tl|o

lucky acficleut &f a jiriwjxitor''throwingi pleoo of rock at, a lazy mnlo.— New

rlcaus TiuiesDemocrat.

Eipjesjfor sappljing Cranford and Roselle with Gas are now— - being- extended- from Elizabeth, and7witliin a"fiw'weeks" this

Company will be ready to supply all who want gas for light,heat, or cootiog porposes.House connections and setting of meters wijl be done by thiscompany at a nominal charge, . - T _. :

GAS UAPiGES P l a c e d R e a d y for u s e A T C O S T !P r i c e f o r G a s 5 $ 1 . 7 5 p e r IOOO F e e t .

Elizabethtowii Gaslight Co.,124 Broad Slreet, Elizabeth, N. J.

fflonaments, Headstones and Cemetery;for |

Owner of Fishpond (to man who IitrcsrjasslDg,—Don't you soo that sign,"N<5 nshinghere?'1

: Angler—Yoe, and I dlspnto i t Why.there's good nahiiig hero. ' Look at thlibasketful Tho man must havo boenmad who put that board up.—Chips.

TEOS. JMDINE-& SON,: ISTA3LISHED I860 '

. SUNDAY TRAINS FBOJI E u zA. M . - l in. 515,8 00.0 07. lo 21

-P.M.-1230.1 3Ml(10,4«;o « U « , »J. H. OLIIAL'HE?!, ' "'H. P. BAIJIV

Lehigh Valley l ^ j

CRAWFORD MAH.8T

PETER

FIRST-GLASS STABLES

CRAXP

ixnVD for New Vi>rk-8 03 a. ra,, i :ii n5 . « p , in. - •'

Leuru for tlio AVcst-rm >.ni..<lii,,. mJ. C. CUANE, AeftlBt'arit PostninftttT0""1"15

D . T. PIEIISUN, Distributing C'lirk!

JOSEPH

Harness/ At tho IOWMI

" t'Ot with rilB

Boots, Sho-AGED

Williams <&CliCattle nnd Poullr,

155-157-MainS

pine +, 7*

•THE MISSES V A l t & DEAXE willReopen Their School,

379 North Broad St., Elizabeth,

On Wednesday, Sept. 26. M Woodruff

•Miss C. Dmi Ilroati St., near I

Onlers tnlm for'.in Duclt pr'eetge. '

Chenii iti'id

Primary, Intermediate and -AcinUonicDepartments. . .

rou-UnanllnRimiillstuki-n. 'Farclrrn'ori» opply nt tlio fcliooL .

ISTA3LISHED I860.

ST. GEOBGE'S AYE., MEAR GltAKD STREET,

RHHMHY, N. J .A large variety of Jlonnments. H««lstom*. etc.. in tho best American nnd

Foreign Granites and ShrUe, conilanth- tin hand. Designs and estimates furnish-ed on application. . • o •' ' " •

COULECE. N o i r u r l c IV. J.

J.5.IRVINQ,' 'DE4LEBIH

LUMBER <fc GOALBuilding Hiaterials, Etc.

Central Avenue, near Railroad, Westficld, V J.Orders by roail will receive prompt attention.

83S, 834, 8J0, 838, 840 mill Mi I|rim,| S|.

Best Shorthand and Tyiw-WritiiiB De-partiaent in the State.

, RATES LOW. -Addrciki for Catalotniu or College Journal,

H. COLEMAN.

Bobbio Bingo (at his mother's dinneiparry)—^Thia is tho first dinner tnamrn^TQal<J.U't.ina flit.attbo t^blo with' tb'company. '.

Ono of tSo Gaosta—Then you aro mrery well, acquainted hero, ore youBobbio?

Bobbio—No, sir.' I don't oven kntmwho nil this silver belongs to.-?I3rooblyn Lifo.' . •

j( on Mnrkut.'Htnxit.th'u uth-cr niorniuB Jostleil eaeh other tp-Beo nnovel (right A hogo dn j, vitji^ n. Htoekdrab nkm and a generally./contentedlook, iiliuldt'd nlonu tho thornughfaroWeiu"iu(f epeetncles of larui) »izo astriilohis uliapely niwo. This iloj- waH not ntall luconveuieuce<} swuiingly, and ap-parently \vaa unjt'nAvnnj that ho wai do-iuu; iLUythlno; out ttt tlio ordinary, us hocrltieally surveyed tho pnlilio throughtho Bpoctncto Kliwmn. The npcc'tacli-8wcro uinch t«) IIITRO for any liumnn bo-iiip, and probably weru nniilo with

without iunirnifyiu(^rp<)«CTI-«ttho onler'of tioiuowiigKi^h owner.Fruiicisco Bulletin.

j Th.< lt«rercn(l J*u«i>

Rev. John Jaspjr^oi^RlchnjjjjifJ,^ioStliofi-dolTill plavoprenchcni, i.siiow

over 80 yvnrs old and behoves as flrmlyaa ho did iu.lS7», when hi» fainouH eer-mon was pr»'nche<l, that '•tlio iran do'move." Ho iweutly (ravo an ontlino ofthat oelobrut'wt- dtsoours«vrwMch, bo«ayH, was cqnijmwoUiiiJrder toaetot rcrt«omo ^lonbta which had arisen in,themind of. a young member of his flock.—Chicago Herald, , -

LAGGREN & CLEVELAND, Proprietors.Latest improveil machinery preventing wear on tile fabric. Goods cleanedbySOAI'. XoacidneeJ. Calls made in Cranfonl Mondays aud Thurs-day3- • , •• / . • . • " • . • ; .

Fresh Rsbfroni-Fqlfoii^arket Receiwil Daily/ ' ' 'ares'

Westfield^Hish & Oyster MarketsCLA3IS^I;0BSTERS, SOFT SHELL CRABS. "'.Z

A. P. WHITE,WESTPIELD, Jf. J.

STOP AT THE

Onion County Hotel,GARWOOD, IM. _l.

Midway ljetwwn Cranfonl anil^XVothYM. The finest public' house on theConnty. Itoad. A^comnio«*atiort? for-pt-nnanent anil truusieut gxiests.

COMMODIOUS STABLESIATTACHED.

PETER PATTEN, Prop.

The Newark Seminary,BOARDING AHD DATSOHdOL,.;

3T niLTL STREEJ/MISS WHITnORE.^/1 PrlnclpaJ

Reopens, Thursday, Sqpt. 27.Thoroufb mrlhodju'f «tudj-.Frtncb, the lanztjagc of tliu tcliool.Certldcato wjmlts to Wcllesley Collect..Sin'clal tmlnlng In composition anil conver-

cation. /Clawj In Elocution, Aesthetic. Culture, l|l».

torrXLItiTBturo, Pulntloi;, 1'rnnlng, Jluslonod tbo Langungcs.^l*rlmary Deportment .under hufcrinr iiistrun-liln. A limited n)Hnber of boys rccejvpil |n."

.tillsiltiiartmerft."'"';-''' '•'•"— "' • L«'V--"^--""Clrculnra or* nppllt-atroh.; .. '

ternSchool Fsr Boys,

Rlal^nfieJld,Nsi . J .This school prepares liovs

thoroughly for College or for Busi-ness. - N

Kepresouted a t HarVrtrd, Ynlc,-"J'rTncelon, I^ehigli, Cornell ami

BICYGLESColumbia, Hartford, Hickory,

CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS.Corroopondonco Solicited.

Whoolmeri's Headquarters.Corner P»rk Arsnue and Fourth Street, • ' • • . PUUHliEIiD. N-J,

College class of 1804, ten boys; }$P,fourteen boys; 1)395, twelve boys. 'Sincethe establishment of tho school, seventy-two boys.

'Military drill which is voluntary.

Circulars on Application.

JOHN "LEAL,Principal-

LARSSLEYBusiness College

23d YEAR.323 Jefferson Avo., Elizabeth.

'On to the Fountain Head for

The New Rapid Easy Short*hand and Typewriting

Fall Term Opens Sept. i7>

t5>" -Every-'Btniloiitv who enters dnrlnBMepteuilwr or Ovtniier will bo presentedon griiduiition.'with

A $75 TYPEWRITER FREE!Apjily for clrt-uIarH or adtnUsIon to

J. n. LANBLLT. Tli. D. Principal.

For Plcn'.'. J und 0-H3USEAddress:

. l o o k ITELEPHONE CALL J

. WALNUT

Plans & Specificsj . V. BO

CUT BOWERS87 Broad Strt

VAN COt. ' A flr«t.rlii«i family'

vcnlemv for-rntcrtainiEon short notice.

C. H. HALE,

Broad St., Westfli(Xext door to'

Harness and liHepniring promptly

A. & F . I

BLUBSFLig Stones- Laid am

Mantels, Hearths,East Broad St., I

WINHNS5~ ' PEALET

LEHICH

0,"icf, Roomll 1, Optra JIo

CBANFOmB. Kn

Ikittlfi

AXE AND JAUo Soda an i

Cor. 3In»lmlI £ 7th BtTELEPHONE (!

ttvllvcr|r« In t'mnfonl«»Vi iiuil Saturdays.

R. H. fflcCCSASH, BLINDS,

" ; MdULDI. Scroll-Sawing a

Doors and Pi

N o r t h Rl»lr->l

FURHII

Page 3: !FIELD,M.J., - DigiFind-It · business trijito the West yesterday. Piles of the most natur e d i gKed natur radically and iteriunni'iitly cured in it ffe lw weeks, withou itlt jraitn

CrushedBlue TH»P

I *for, , . W r « . I*' f - etcuentlo.hrfven fo Privmte » * » and

Workcontr.cteaor.wuefun.kl.edt - J

Sratch n»ln«, N. J. '• .

FOR 8UPERIOH LAUMDHY WORK

Goods called' for and delivered ipCranford, TdesdrtyVand Fridays orniay-be lef t at J. C. Hummer's

Geo. W. Baker.

CENTRAL HOTELPETER %TNGER, Prop. :

FIRST-CLASS STABLES AND SHEDS,BOARDERS KEPT BY DAT OR WEEK.citAXPonb, y. j . •-»

JOSEPH POSTER^DEALER IN '

Harness & Horse Goods/ At the lowest tirlbea (ronMet-___

Boots, Qhoes, Rubbers.-AOKNT8 S-OB-

Williams & Clarke Fertilizers.'. Cattle and Ponitrj Foodi of .11 Kindi.

155-157-Main St. Rahway, N. J.

FIN©.+, MILLINERY"' AT " ' '

•Miss C. D. Squler's,»0 Urcm.l St., near IV O.. ElliiiUFtn, St. J.

Orderstnien for Ladies' Blazer Suitin Duck or'tetge. V

Cheap niid well iimde,

Woodruffs StagesFor Picnic Parties

.' 4 <md 0-HJUSE STAGES T q yAddress; ' ':~:~~~. ^JV-.

• Look Box 4D(T, Wo.tlleld.TELEPHONE CALL 1 7 ft/

AVENUE.

Plans & Specifications Furnished.J. V. BON NELL,

CUT BOWERS AND PLANTS,

87 Broad Street," Elizabeth.

VAN COURT INN,• '* A flrat-cliuui family Hotel; al«» every con*

vcnlemv for-rntcrtoinment of jirlvntu |iarticson short nut Ice. ' "

• C. H. HALE, Proprietor.

Broad St., Weatfleld, New Jersey,' (Xext door to Welch Bros.,)

•~ " . DenltT'ln"

Harness and Horse Supplies.Repairing' promptly and neatly dime.

A. & F. CLARK,

BL.UE STONE...:,.. Flint Stones Laid and-Cnrb fitones SeJ.

Mantels, Hearths, Sills nud Steps.East Broad St., Elizabeth. N. J. .

;WINHNS « RHNKIN'.~"? • DEALEHS IN .

LEHICH '

KINDLING WOOD.O$cc, Roomllt, Opera Haute Mock.

^ — i ^ i .• , Yard, Ctntantkit Avaim:

CRANFORD, N. J ,

-- ' B. Krosse, .Hottlerol

RISING SUH LACER BEER,AT.T. A N D P O R T E R .

AUo Soda and Seltzer.Cor. .Ilnrilmll * 7lh Hit., Kllmhrlli, N. J .

TELEPHONE (1ALL 1IM 11.IMIverlrs In t'rnnfonl, Mondays, Tlmrs-

«»ys iiuil^Saturdays. • •

R. H. McCOLLOOGH,SASH, BLINDS,. DOORS, and

M0ULDIN6S.. Scroll-Sawing and Turning.

Doors and Panel Work,

21 S?IlNER PLHCE.North F»ia»lnrielcJ, N.'<J.

£8JIMATES FURNISHED!

N E W A R K , IM. J .

Our ^Second Annual

Mid-Slimmer Clearing Sale•.,<•• Is now In progress and will be continued until ,

AH Spring & Summer Stock, 18 DISPOSED OF.

-." While it continues purchasers will receive.

It is Ihe bargainopportunity of the decade and should nobe missed. !

•- L. BAMBEBGER & Go.,147-149 MarketSt.. near Broad,; Newaflc,*N. Jl

W. D. BIselow,

Office at CRANFORD HALL.

T O T H E CKANFH1ID 1 ' l i l l i . lC.'• I have nowcontrol of tin- latest improved method of jiut

"titif; -tip Jnvuiiifirt. ^yliich.i'iliHvi';ji>vay. yrlHi'.driving Jiixt];a"iiilnuldin^s iiiid.iuiikinjj; utiKi^iitly liolctt. -.Send a postal, and 1will explain the- Hyuteni. It . will IK.1 appreciated wlit'ii tteen

; H*'nd 'orderH eiirly. \ ' . .

R. G; LflCGREH'S flwnin^ DepotCENTIIAL DIH.UIXO, Con. EASTBUOAD STUKET'AXD C. B. R.

E L . I Z A B E X M , M. J . •

-

'•» WHIPPLE & SOI\S, ^: • ' DEALERS IN . ' .

Hew York and Pennsylvania BInestone.B OU\RRIES AT 'Stttt«Ltaj&E,Wliia«,r Broom*Co. NJ.

FlmrgiiiK. Coping. Sills, Lintels. Cnrb nnd Gntters "of till descrip-tions. Fl«f!(riii(f laid, Cnrb nnd Gutters set. : .

All kinds of Stone Work done/by i'xix ri"eiT «T vorkfnen.T i e ClKMilK'nt Wt«»llw' Vunl III Illo tilhtv.

YARD -No. BO I East Crand Strcot, ELIZABETH, New Jersey.E^tlmnlcs clicvrfully Klven for \vork lietn-ti-n .Irrscj- City mill EiiKtun. '

J. W. SINGER, Prop;Tlie best mints to bo obtained in tlio market ultvuys'on hand, at low-

. est prices. • • . . • .

Fruit, Vegetables, Eggs, Lard and Sea Food.ProspcctSt. Westfleld, N. J.

CAREY'SAuction and Gommissibn House,

Seventy separate Storage Rooms. _ ; ;

• " " " " Safes '•'every; FrFday up stairs, 2 "p. in. sharp; " *-"

76, 78, 80 W. Front St.,Plainfield,N. J.A L S O ' ' • . 1 . . •.

T. J. CAREY, Licensed Auctioneer.Estimated given on HonsoholoTF'riniitiiror—Outside sales proiiii»tly attended, to.

244 North Broad St., Elizabeth^ N. J.Opposite Central Railroad Station.

^ . W e are now selling _ ^, 5 lbs Fine Elgin Creamery Butter 95c.

8 Cakes Standard Soap for • 25c.3-lb Package Superlative Flour,: •. 12c.

. 3-lb Can Fine Peaches,...........,-.:.Q.,...., ..,.-.-,-f 2c.. ,.-.•....>•

2-lbCari Pineapple... . . ioc. .2.Boxes Domestic Sardines.... 9 c .Best Imported Sardines .' 14c.

Wo pimmnteo our goods to bo j u s t as rcprosuntcd or inonoy rcftnuleil.Jrilcra ilcliverod in all parts of the city, and deliveries nindo in Lorraine,^o t t l l caud vicinity every'Wcdniwluy • , ' • • ' •

TEXT OF THE KEPORiL

' (Continued From I\HJC l\ r -

nddllion tho longer lino vronSJ cnusnuieUra«li> that ennnot be lost. •' ,. '

From h jioint In Centennj.il.nveniwalong ili(i ]]ropo»ed 60tTet Wiyer routewhich i s in th ll l 1)00 f

yfor the prt>per tvmovalof stormO i n i h K f c

ppOne instance.iHvurs iu the K.<fc K-eonth of the Lehigh Volley R,. R , two

river below the limits' of, the city ofItanway. - - v . •

Tlio areas in whichsewaKi>i'(ci)lI«:t€>ilby the uinin BfWiTt) descriU'd above is infollows! Tlu» 10 in. main at Orchardstreet will eollet't eewage fmni the val-ley of Ihe Stream westof Orohhnl street.Sewer linra are, not i]esi(rnntvil on themap in this section.nfl insufficient streetsarv laid ont to establish a course forsewers. At Sprinjtfleld avenne the an'iito the northwest can lie collected. Thet i inch pipe at Springfield avenue, andWest street, provides for the area northof this point likely to come into the sys-tem? At CiiHiuo iiveiiiiu a 12-in., pipejoius-the- ia- inch—pipe- nt-Rivcrsid?avenue; this lino,- - collects thesewage of thevf'itlrc: an'a of Cisi^iol i f e valley: laterals from udjoi.iiitKstrvhi are collected by the 15 in. aiid IMin. mains to the jniictiou with the 20 ill.uinin sewer. . .

Tho western main north of tho Cen-tral RrltrcollcetH BCWaRirf ronrtlie areiibounded by the railroad -oil; the Bfinth.Jhird aveuueaiid.the_Rahwivv_river onthe north,'tho intersection of Holly andAlden utreets on the eiisfciind ths town-ship line on tlie west. At South avenneand Westfleld avenue the entire area ofthe vnllev south of the railroad, is col-lected. L.'adinjr to the 15 in. main onD'iinmii avenue a 10 in. pipe ia designed^ collect the area to the \ywt from thevalley of the brook running tlironsh theDenmaii tract . . • •:'

The valley crowing the (Jarwood road'twetm Penman avenue ami the Li>-

high Valley R. R. , can lie drainedth oiurh Wnlntifnvennp . Tho directiouof newer*'.in the above descrihed valleyscan only b_- detennined WJKH titrei-ts arelaid in the section," ,lrat~iap:icity forsewage likely to develop on the area*has IHTH provided for in flie design ofthe mains. Should anv of tlttvoeKt-ctionsbe built.up there will be little difficulty,in Bewering them after tin1 mains arelaid. The district lying iK'Hyi'cii 'West-tield avenue and the Lt'higli Valley UR. east.of ..Crj)t(:um'al .ayHiuie^.Un« its-natural"Vlntlet 'piiiiiirel1 to 'the" railfnad'anil should be laid in stnvts that may•be oi)eiuid ill the vicinity of the dottedlines as shown on the map. The mttiusewer as shown on the plan is the onedesigned to comu'et with', tlic prupnswlLimlen outlet wwor; this w l l e o t s - t h esi-\ynge' fTom the ({ronter luilf.'itr'Aldeiielying within the'townsliip limits.'* Thourea north of thi> ridge running nearlyparallel to tin1'-SO in. ont let sewer anilabout 7lKl feet sonth of it'ean besewertMlby nrnnillg Up Htreain along tlie i'iveianil crt'ek••vane,vs..-U>'the maiiliule HIIOWI^n tlie^tlrrn ^mtliwe.'-t of l\-ntt'nniaavenue. Should the Railway untiesower lie adopted" the si'ctiiiu.uf Ahlenisouth of the L. W K. R. can be ewere^into it through the vallev of the brooksouth of the L. V. R. R." cf,is.sing, f euteunial aveiiue at the point when; tinoutlet'sewer to connect with the proposed Linden outlet K'wev crosses.

River ITOSMIIHK huve Ix'cn ;k>si|;iHil inthe.township at the following points;Springfield, avenue southeast of WestHtreet and southeast of Ornnito avenue;North nveimu east of MiirHXII-OUKIIstreet: the continuation of C'hi-stnntstreet t.o tho east; We^tlield avenue; andon private.' -property aliout 11110 feetsouth of Wesllicld avenue. The cross-ings on. North avenue uud Witttfieh

etreanis niay^be <tii

In the design of t i * »wii3 fonnd that consitleniMe^ <\«*x evtuU

erty.. j A t souie uf thtw pLuvs *:i»-i*alioiil.I lie opened, not only f.'r tin- 0-3

ont .lunie espen?**. into a j'drive:1^ Over the iiu«- of t-ewrr t"rtw«-iiWesllieM avenue a n i North av.nae.woald seem to be th«- properstreet, joining WestnVMMill Th ^r >hoscn'

Xorxh av^ii

apd' ^

TI.. i r n D " »l>rfac. llirrci% nu fall,* And bitioff winter lifnl* no Jilwe*. *<»:.(• li;Ul,aii« warnuti. o'n-.i.'iiilrr tlr,U:*<odjMi»anirurr harMra there. ^ • .

In iLat dear country. h\\r \,y iti,iot

Therr I* two J>!ucld !ii,k«-tf that *fccp,T«Tt( wortti » klncdrni to djvido

*~ It c»r. unfailioniatili. ilv<

Tbe*rtX*l»»f_jnur«mrii ucesa,

- lD<T»> watch tlif «M*|«.)1nff ttrMern wind

Of* rulTlin^all iLi: ulittcnrd wheat ,Norlraiethe tiniest ttaik Milnd,

Ti» K*1bp wanton wa\clets roarThcircrc-Mt alcmg itiegrawy lucre.

' £o d.«» thp xci>hyr *>t your Fmile

FrocWml lnc;iil of that ilr.ir Mo ,At>J<liraplr*fUlthr falri-xpaDM,

And »1ooi» Its riiur** awl fl;.;ils and flirtv Iarirples«<Y.r your laitglilns u-e.

. . . . . ' " -I'ull Mall Iluilget

A.CHAXGEJ) CRITIC.

Jljller avenne.. Theprivate property- 'iietw<and On-hanl strwt. «nlaid when needed on utrwt* tv> tw • .iu the vicinity of the Uu> i s »h«>trtL ' '

COST OF TIIE SYSTEM.

OrTijrrs.-^Outlet to Litsjfti froa.junction,of 15 ami l^.in. atiyt-r* to L:a-deu outlet aenrrr. ' ! Mr. Anlirry Dv-rnlrno looted ont8fM.--Sn.of f«i.".\»"iwi"ai.'.rt»i^£i. «".»t. opon S^rtvilloftnx'tnndynwnwl. Oaly

fo a maftazfno 'article with ndaNli of thopen across tho last sheet, nnd nmv thoMSS. lay ready for tho post anionf; thodi'.irin of jirintcr's" proofs, new novelsaTOitiuK review,-cte,-with Whieh the

ritinfr tableTva? Btrewtid. ; 'One cf tl'.e riest known litteratenrH iu

rand a'iirHliajit cunversafiriivi>t. his tunpid conld' lio us Kcjithinfr as

In truth, ho vrta thinking vhat'tvonderf al la«heH fihe had, and how b»-rominj? a floph of excitement

' lo a c l w i r , m i . 0 sk in . - • ',-. '••<•

" Y o u a s s e r t , " * h o c f i p ^*'that It is r '.liculpty tojsnpjifwto that anuu'iuitT woman"of tKo world coaltffallin JoTv.nt tifnt night, I mako ray hcn>and heroiuo do, mid that such prnoood-in^j i j^^imiN^tythtir u*ns and*tho~pa^3~of("pe«ny fio-tiuit I should havo thought that M eAubrey Kverdeno , would have shawx*Wider Kympathies." '_-

"The.ii you really bcli-.n-o, Lady H 3 -yard, that' adult, sensible pooplo catx*cifivu Kuch abrupt attachment*?"

"J mn eouvincocl thut it hapi>eiia fro-qmntly." ,

" O h , crimp, not frcqnently?'1 '~ "Well, (•omettmw," Rlie amuidod. "X.

could (five you a dozen Instances. *'llo lacked the heart to nr#no with

her. It would Tliaye Ixx'n liko breaka butterfly on a wheel.. . And, afterthere? ini^lit t>o inore untimcut iu findo Meelu htiinauity than ho thought.

fXVumen have wonderful intuition ii»thew mattiirn.

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Total leneth 1.V1I. Total10 \rcr Li'nt.

»d U l

Outlet to Rahway aleni; C*avrntk'i - ."—:?-••-

c Nov of tt. Atf;«.t*ttU . Prirr.31 111.at nrr-ai in...

itto '—am-"

.-•11s .

id»'n.

31 Iu. total |N«C.l.-iiu. nn: - n:l.-.lu. lnlT :.4i.-.in.

l 7 . . .In. Kill - .*•>in. tutul *it!» ^

It hi. liftTumi fit't nil »i11

42>M.: "• T,.,.,:.m i (111 per 1'i'iit. rnutntvrine. ia.-iwti.-a » t

i l d u N

!,»;.*' liisrHii, and i rwaa faid of lilui, with"'?i"'ti n-Rnrd to tho latter weapon of warfare.

Hat in half a dozen pc'lishiil sentencos!je oinM <lo rn.oro toward datnuiuf* nU-»k than aiiy two of his rompeers. A

j " " ^l-it'.ltwwlyiiladoiuaii WJH ^Ir. Kvenlene,_ J^""*^'.with shrewd p^iy eyvs and tho jK'SKitn-

After reai'liinjc ther MniauV with the antiuiritit-

lirjrJ 1.-til JtJiejLinden ..nil-1 -*ir"

i*m »>f a nimlt'ru. Stndyinji his filer ushe loanp^il liy the window, his hands inten- ]*x-lcits of his niuiliin).'TJ:'ieki't, one

of ilia: town ;ron!il R-I1 thnt. ho had a Hvi'lv si'tisi< of

-p* c.ird on a salver."Tlu- lady would J.e obliged if,-you'?1'1 Ciant.li<-r an .interview,

outlet through the Linden'wonld slill rrtu-iin th*- i-U"H - !»v:vr.f:j jati independent lint1 t>> tiil*-\r-.irt r -tin! a ]joint outlet with iun»:lt-T ttni:::.-iT«ii'ii>". j - "l-!<b'-^i'Xiir(l," unit ten•il^Kvrnletie,it wenis 1o me \\T!*f t<» np-'ti t:-.- .>:s i::..:i- ;n'-.iilin'K tin- iiwriplion. "I rau't reoall

areTti lialut dveisi .'ll ui iv U Want: Ho>ycvir, ask .her- to

ot ft. Ayi ract- Cut..-1. niiiln rnini11 iMillit ti»

^nil

- lii.

ujl l i l fc , ijera.aj:« ilcisignwUo go bulinvthe river lKittom. • ' . -

A f thi- .towiisliii^in^the ,eslj^pjirf t'KimnTed oiirhtijilap

hythe dotted lines A. 1J. lu'is not lioenprovided for in tlie system.'. The slop*ol tlie sectioii is to tin't'iistiand it can Ins<-wered when occasion rciiiiinM throughUnion and Linden Townships along thevalley of the western'branches of Slorsescreek to unite with" the 'JO' in. outlet'ewer east of tho township line. A por

tion of the township area lying sonth ofthe L. V. R. R. and west of the Rail-way river cannot flow by gravity intothe system as designed; but sewerage inIliU-uistrietis such a reunite., possibility1

;fiatjhe|oij.ii»tsion.6eeni-iof couipurativelylittle iiuimentA'Puiiiping in this districtwonld have to oe rest'irteil to when sew-rs are there reijnireil.

• . ..IIES1UN... . .

In designing the sewerage system itwas found necessary to lay the mainswithin, tlw towu«bi]M>n.lh*» flat-test—al-lowable grades in order to avoid deep;nts along the outlet lines. Neverthe-less the cuts encountered on the outlet•ewer.are heavy. On the etistern mainhe river crossing at Springfield- ayeunlontheast of West street was the centraljioint in deteruiining the depths of theewer.- Tho sewer on West street is proloscd in shallow cut in order to.passiver the brook north of Eastman street;ihonld tlie pipe lie laid ,beneath the>rook° the mains and outlet lines wonM

lowered abont '-.' feet throughoutnearly their entire length, adding much:o the cost. ,

For a himilar reapoii the sewer on Or•hard street^near the broolr. soutli-eastif Ilampfofrstreet wa» designed to crossjver tho brook,• *Tlie capacity,of tin) 13 hi. ami IS in.•(fwers on'grilles tin lU'signed'Will be 72md 101 cubic, feet periniiinte respective-ly.when runniiig. 1--J full; the 'JO in..jiipewill rnn nlxuit :l ."> -full w h e n t h e conInbiitiug mains are itowlug 1-2 full.andunder these conditions there would beremoved the sewage of approximately,:(l;uoi) population, a^uuiing the flow lit':he rato of 1*0 gallons . per cajiita per 21liuui'H, which would include grtjund.yati-r removed. .,, . - ' ' l - ' J -'The Hewago likely to lie collected inl^inV»t^ltMrt^'^Trtll]lV•l»rsuc^r"rt••imllll

itTcentaKe of' the ijuantity needi'd toirevent ik'iHixits nlont; [tlin1. flat '.jjradi'B,hat deHign is made to admit wilier InitiHiclent ipiantities into the sewers from:he slreanm on Westllold nvuntie and^orth avenue and from tlio river on

troet, to give the rc'iuiretl W'ltK'ity.This can bo t'ffectctl thnfiiffii a pipe

ulil to.thopower frnui tin* fctri'iuiii mulontrollwl by a irate; tin the he wage col-

t d I ' , -the w*(cr from the

Illiilli fn'tlt l.-> in. t,<

1- ill. liiiiiu fntln l> in. i>rt [Vc:anil \V<?llli'lilai«.|iiir~-.

aioo 11.5 I "lo In. initln fnun 1- in. ti»N*"rtit:»». z'*-

;•:„ • IU l i . ~ - i . . .'The reinaiuinii sewerHn^iyWliruh f.,r

alHitlt ^l JUT fimt tor li* ireh i-ij*-. >v-'per fiKit lor » ilult [>'l»'-;«i-l fr>-m - •to Mi'., per fi'ot "fur HIIN illi-Iii.-vr.-rs.

manholes, lamnholo. Vs f.,r h.Vi-^..v.;i

straight ln'tweeii manholes.' i.-riviiv^::-ienee of-. inspti'tinn. and cj^mlin.-^^:manholes ehonlil therefore > > pLk.-y-<l atall flialiKes of lint- or sra-le. ab<1 at

nnd tin •at inU'rvaln of alntnt :UO tw\, « A

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Win 11 >h».i-literwn:nan of jH-rliaps JaV.),' 1'arUian .toiK1

>-«ivinc,iVI!i:it li.-liuf In r .•ii'ona'iiitaiici'

"Mr; AUI»TIV MV(Mr. Kverdi-iie tin'*I'n:v t;tlie a Seal••X. . ." ,.lio saiil.

i]Ti.irri-l w i th ynu. :iinthe.huii-ii-s of 111V

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?•"'• i>it, hi>ind IK

rilinrw e d .

"I•i.l 1 .

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1 fair, elan irriiv

Was still•t thtipri:

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havo eo:don't sitih' .o!"

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yl llini-tllilt[TTriJt nji. Tho

•his Ti;-iTor was nut in IUT rifiht mini!,*'Y< . INiliinis I luiil lictttT explain

myself at 'im-f. I am tho authur of*rn^hicin ancl Fontli^hts.'***

Mr. EvtTt.fin-, stmxifii^ iierfurce IKVcan-i^t-ln'xv«mld, juiUnl It in mustache,wiiilf tho.fnir stran^tr tap]>cil IHT NO.:. ^IHV <-n tlio cariH-t \rith iniiinricnenami loolinl pitchfork* nml da^^crK

" "FasJiion ain,l Jumtli^litH,' " lio ro-n Tt<Ml ,*ilouil. " 'FHfihinii IUKI. Foot;.lights.' II.i!7 * • .. ' ,

(Vmpn'lwiisioii ftolo over his fnco andwith it a flight mnusciiunt. Ho fishedaiiuujfi a lull* of VMIUHU'S and linm^ht'imt-thn-o i>oTind witli nu elcgancci di'«

thy uiouifiit lunl ..iinxiiHl to iudlctincnfcN a .3. Whiit-atlUJ* Jilinifio of miuo d oy«a tako exception ;o?" •—»•

"YoiiKaidthut 1 hod not tho reinotortiden of roiiHtrnrtioii, and that 'Fashionand F<Kitli(;htH' Wiw evidently n.spcci*mi'ii «f tliat(jt)joctinnat)U'~rlriKs 6tTTcticnirvhich^ou rigrftttdjn Fiy\viw growimyi«» provn.otit—-tlio nnmU'.ur uovelV-bomof v.uiity and. n luck of wholitthiuu oo-CUlUlUoil. " j '* ""•". . " 7 ^ ^ " -— :-

' H I T vuicn ditil awuy with a'trunincHo hiul only ututi-d the truth. l?ut tliatfart ditliKtt prevent tlio Kptrrhler-sMr.Evcnlt'iii^ frrun fivling as if ho hinl vaxa-mitU'd-:. partirulurly hrutal munlcrund tlu* Khuit of tin* victim hn<l ctuiiat<> arraign him hcfnrtv all tho ptxipZawhoso f>|iiiiiOiiH lu» vahu'd innst. ' '•

-^^i—I criod, "nlMdnurniurod i)ntIustH>.ally.

. Her lips qiiivtrid. I*C;U1M of {H>rKpix&-ption rriH-to !!:•• inn'n'ri fon'.ii'aiL

""^o-ft.m.fiivt 1JJ-. if,..I Ju.d.niily w^-dInnv lu'.-cli I r.lnm|il liurt yon.! It v, x«

-harsh, I:M iri t i'< >n . 'TCn iKiiil.t I was in JI hail tvMi|ti'r. ;i!i'l yu'iir l'.Hfnrtiitiattt Un.iLj'WiiH tin- .h..t tiling tIi:.t affitrilnl iuc «ii! upportunity to^viiu my siilr^n.'!'j Lmly Jiilyard iipplird MX yqw mi inciii'Siif caiuhri*^ and lac<> to tho oorutj-

"If yi.u*ll uiily IM-HCVO inc, iny ( W rj Lady Hilynrdi wlnii I w\\ you that I 'm| surriiT th.iu-1 ran ^ay. "j "Thru yon .lu.'kiiowlfd^t1 'that yinz' wi'n1 nVicili'Srily criifli1". ,] ' "I •<\Vi.s~Kriihilr:';*;"IIi'Wtm|(i"hav«-rc«ti• luitful'lilackcr pirjiiry, iis\Klii> wfjuxS"I "(hat ttnr away. ' ' '•'•• .-, ••j "Ami Unit 1 had jnst canst! fyf iii'liK! naffon'r" _ 'L:~ "You WITH iHTfii'tly ri^'ht;T*J • A sniili' . l»rulut liki'April' tiiinsJiiitc; o v t V h r r f a c e . t_ *-•_•••

''In that rase, I Mipi»'.-o I mtiKt fut-iv«> yuii." . . /

He was" riilicuh'tisly ^ratofut I fohruvi'il a sigli of lrli(;f and h.^ifat^l.with liiri liaint <n\ tho luittuniif tliu e lw-trio 11II. .'.--'---: ' ' . / -

"hady Ililyard, yiiu ktrnw the Aral*ciinton. of- tiikiiiK^It wirlrtini!'H.fritiut!a'As a token of. KOOJI will permit mtf togivo you tin' prosaiu KiiKHshequivuImit-c.t a cup of tciL.'.L.-....- Tho oiler wan temptiiiK'i tho nnnu-waH.

hot, and, nlie had talked a ^reat.dcuLSim yi^ld^d—and more. When tint ro-frtHliincntH caiuc, accompanied by won-derful Hwectmeat.s from Unnd utrxwt ,'roijnd.the coriH'i1, H!H» uskod pcriniasuiii-..to iKiiir. it out for him with u winniiiff

•nir<iiil«4|I hiiii^nti -odd^pcitstvuf j|iu.'nwnro;:: •t*M>, >to neo her whito l iners inor(ji|;

The pn^'nt *'ou»lUi«".n *>( the rand .nl*»r market '»ffers i>.rnli tr

"\>r tliL*LniiHtfm:tif>u*'f tlt»-

Qnartcn^l it!"am sorry. 3Iny.I nFjc hiiw you

*<- ftmml imt thnt I \\sih tho culprit?"ta^erf for thecmiMtfutrtiout'f th«- i-r.^*^ ftmml <mt that I \\sih tho phlprit?ed work. Better pria*> will |m>iaMy j -<ih, l.y accident: Ifn « "loii^ storylint lw Hcnrnl f r *»tm y r ll \ dlinti-imlil

^ tho Iicst uuitrni\ in the market, and honest, faithful iof construction;

*_ B_V<>CIT.

'

Hecnred fur H»tm- years thnu i^^ unimjHTtaut, tincv ynn <lmrt tlftiy

r X i t 1 whli wl^ i l rnr t^ j . -lht*SniIralat->«»- W ^ **tr- EVoniouo, I

ftraiipr. to oomo to your privato n<\-tlrf-ss ai»l wfn^y you. I am doiiiK a very

jnnu^uil .thing, I"" mil afraid, and Mm.(iramty wOulil IMI liorrilied. Hut 'fools

'.ru -h iiC*. y»u know, m»<l wi«lowH.'ar«:rniviJ('^-<l, "Vou must harii a little ]>.i-{ti*r!i<\' \yvt\i mo "K'niufjci**—fnr the first

. / lime lier lips. n'larwU^jinrl (.ho umiled a•'•unilo thatwaa s^ttfi'fnfss Itself—"well,\ jnft K-eauki I'm a ^Tmian anil you'ro a* pnt . f mail. Acknowled^'o tho truth,

*'now, on yonr honor. Dun't yoq thinkT%~c*?™'vrrr& ttunI^PH•?i ^^y•wha^Bi * to- my*s ,I**T Httlo literary effort?'* /

; **Xn,*t, |jt*__ mtifl liluutly; '.'I alwaysIpVi- my trne npTnion of thin^H, ami Ic<n5-id^T yonr IKKIIC lm<l many faults. '*

; If the had l»e*n a man, he would ImvoTisaul, "I Thought itw;w had,"with• th*- iTusqnrnefS of ronvirtiou and prol>-ably ili-clim-d trMli runH tin? matter, |»utto a lady it wan innioKMhlu to lm rudt .

• He regarded licrnl^unlly unronvention-s l i'ix/Mtiice wit)] a ttilcrant kindness.

; "Hi course, I admit that theroarof.-iults, bnt ujmu oiHi-nr two ]>bintn iuy«*ar <-ritirin:i I cannot a^ren with you.

. I ll •uM vtry niurli like to diwuxH them\iitii y«>u. May I?"

j ' **<\rtaiiily." Hirt mouth was twitch-.; iv-fZ nuder Ilia heavy mustache. "Hut

engagement is, ami l.hopo yuasocle to withdraw it.

' Miss Penatoclc—You net-On* K«

mo 2,500 a ycarfor my d o t h ^ -

Approprfale.

J

Mrs. Bingo—Oh.dear! (.Tiarlej*. I

j I t y u u i i , p i K ^ (It cniji\ that you had better hit di/\vn? You will':l*' fatijjne<l. If you'll permit mo to, vch^\ this armchair nearer tho fini fori yrin—f-itV1 ."\ Having can fully nrran^fd it Tin that*li« *h'iuld faaithr lipht. In-Keatttl him-

^H-lf fpp<»sjt« IUT—tho A. U. C. o f di-.j I.]r.$jia<-y, but sin; did not np]iear to no-

titv it. Sho W6A drawing aral>eji<|uert oni W h i

Uingo—Wliy not call him ".Atlas'OceanV", , .

Mrs, Bingo—What fnT? .Dingo (wearilyi^IJ^<;ati» ha CCT

drio* up.—Truth. '

Tiniliri'lla."I MmnM vrry much liko to know,"

"what you tljfnk of iny coin-isig I n n : " -

"I tliiuk you aro iilucky—yvv, andrtckli^*lr uik-ouvi-ntioiial."i-M'!"<-T3niJtd.-"at=.any^T»'hil"'Aiivl*Li''H!ra"that." Mm luakifi np. "Now for thu& « iiiiUrtni'-nt mi tho lift, .Mr.' Kvcr-«2ii>a You accuiu mo of impnihability. *I d m r i t . "

Hi» manner bonlin.-d ou preooenpa-

to tli" Jirercuro of women iif Ills humiv.\\vith tho .Tajianese tat>lo btttWnm

them, them chatted for awhile,, andthen thbclnrkon tho m:uitelpiecontruckft. Sho vo<v, with M pretty gntitum ofdismay, like a neeond Cinderella. "Doyou know', Mr. ICverdein\ that I Iiuvobeen a wholo hour wasting yunr vails*-,bio time?"

''I thought it had 1MTU 10 ntinutetf,.**ho HUH we rod,' "and tho plea^antest tinurof my life." ,

"Vi-ry pretty!". KIUJ. FaltU. bluMhing-.-faintly. "And, In return, for it, let motell you my address is on my card, andthat my 'day' >H Thursday. Also I in outthank you very heartily for your kind-Ue^s and courtesy to ail iinpiTtiiient in-truder. Very few im-n would havo tiecnBO ronsiderate."

Owo.yon n debt vt ^rutitude. Youh»votaiiKht mo MiinethiiiK I never Vxpcotodto learn."

"What?" . " ' —"That thn conduct of your. Iicroand'

eroino was not improliabln at a lL'^ :

Their eves met' Tin* wonian'Hdroppcil,..iielf coiiMeioiiH, pleased.

"You really mean that?""On my houl, I <la"

, The most'1 delicious Hoftne^s wan i nlier voice: " . ';. "

"It niakes 1110 no proud and happy tothink I havo convinced yoiL "

Then* wji.4 a nilence. .Sho smoothf*! t»wrinklo in lier mimlo |{]ove. Ho twistoja hultoiMjii his eoat. Then nho arousodherself, with alittlolnu«li, imdexteudcjdher hand.

"Well, tfuodby; Mr. Everdeno. aivlonco more, thank you."

Ho pre.sse<l her lliiKurs ever s*» Iigfitrj7—her proselyte..

"Not *K(>'>db3',' " lin murmurwl "An.rovoir. "—Dladc and White. . .

' Mir I'l,•*-.-.I tin-(Jue^n.It irf waid that Miss; MaJendiV, wfzo

wition of maid of honor to.Qutn-u Vic-toria, owed her tfood luck to n HKTOfreak of niuKiietio uttruction^ Thofnucn*Haw her for the llr>t timo when ehocamo to KIIIK at tho little Hunday sexv-.

aiiKi-d by Prim*.-** Dentrieo at tho .Villa^''iibbYit-ottrfaitl'SVaS^ii^lioulariy"^

by her pleasant tans and pwoetIt WUH with tho utmost hurprino

i u o court circle, us widl an theiyoiit.fi hidy herwlf lonrucd of thoor desiK"*'d for her.

JOHN R. jRANKIN,

Electrician: and Locksmith,110 BHOAD ST., ELIZABETH.

F.lrclrln (Inn UuMliiK. Call Ilrlliiani) llnrularAlarinn, I^tn-n M<mi-r«, Hanr» and Cutlery•uarj*nwl :

Monday Evening, Sept. 24th.JIoMu by Prof. II. J. Elnw. •

TICKETS, i - - - 35c

If dtonny, tlio Imll will bo postponedtill Tlmrwlny.(a.'pt. 27th.

formerly captain of tlw Y. M. 0. A.team, of Fort Wayne, Iml.. han underiaken thu tank of or^auiziu^ <n teamfrom tho olmnilant ini%toriitl iti'. Imml.Homo twentv •(•niuliuaU'H worn out ontho liuau hall KVOUIHIH tiiitunlay yraclic-ina ntjiitK, pauwvi nnd'dtop kicks. . FredBlniU'iilnTgi-r will act (is conch to thekickt'ri).

Tho X'iHitorH.ncriiiiipiiuitMl liy Mr. Ilor-ton.tlicn lnndi! nnin"|x>ctloi! of tlm riwr.It wan evident fnim tho fonvcnuition ofthe l'alnvny ofliciulx tluit whilo theywcro-iiiclinRd to \w courteous to Crnu-ford, they were determined ' tlmt nouiomethod of POWIIKO d|»|N)»iil other thirnby drniiilnic Into tlie river iiinn shortlylw ndoptcd.

Hayrick—Cnn't you fix thU »plic» Mthat nclthvr of n» can get a divott*?

Pamon—Von cnu taake a contract tothat effect If you vrhh. - '. . .

Harrlck—Thaf» It Draw op artidM ithat thin i« to bo a tl(fht to a finish.— ]Kuto Field's WashinKton.

Travelling Bags & Trunks.

0 Broad StreetWestlield; f

Page 4: !FIELD,M.J., - DigiFind-It · business trijito the West yesterday. Piles of the most natur e d i gKed natur radically and iteriunni'iitly cured in it ffe lw weeks, withou itlt jraitn

lOfrEl febe^^5 lbs JJuttcr,Best Jain mid Mucliii C.1 Ib i>:iil I..lrii;i " " CottoliMip5 lbs Soila CnickiTs

SPOUSE'OF^A/SIOUX RRIrjCeSa

! Ch»»l~ P. Jor<Uo, CouilfeolC«wT»l CiutM-

Tho qncca of tho Sluuxia tho wife, ofa white man. Neither of them Is or hoiany reason to tw ashamed of it Re£ iClauftr without question the greatest j

, , Indian chlci of, th(» Kviieratioa, gavfl. : . . . . . .Sl.UO '' " [her away nt tho altarjiu, the Sioux i«»-

crVatioii. Tlm Sioux queen's husband isCharlis R Jordan, brother of Lieuten-ant Colonel Jordan,- United States or-

.ir , . .•, i niyt n cousin of General Custer. aud 0110..,oc i ; [ jifthe most' trie<l ropresi

"Korenmicut In IIici Indiuu cuunrry. iiuhears tbb honor of beinjf-tho only whit.oman who wan ever elected a member ofthu Sioux council. Iu'tlieirdnys of pow-

• , , , , ." ~ - ' . r i • '( "• before hardly aninglowtiitcfacuhad.„ Onlersbytclograiih, telephone, letter or i>05tal c:ird receive, prompt be.ii seen west of thu Missouri river,tltcntion. *Goods (Iclivercil anil onlers taken in C'raiifonl Mondays, Weil- tho Dakota* ISiorix) wcro ono nation,

, , r . i , , , , - S~ ' ruled hy ouo chief. Tlio lout of thlH an-••«rfaj-sun(l.Jn.laj8. , . .; . . . . . . " tocratic'dynasty was Old iJinoke, w W

•EHE M(^EMPAPEJS;(Aflir All t f l f t^i i jDopyltSTORY OFTHE FIRST NEWSPAPER IS,

• SUED IN CALIFORNIA. . ;-. .'

Ao Oia PlUladilpUUn W»» th« Mslniprtni

lTeo

.! lbs NicXaes. . . . . , . . , . .I! enns Comleiiaeil M i l k . . . . . . .Tea i!i, .10, 40, 50 ami 75c II).

. . .Y. .-T-ifle

Il« Earlj Ufc-Klrelm I'p • lias*I'mlM Orrot Bimmltln—A Member til

• lb« Orlelnal staff I K n m l In Slonterey,

Tho only living member of tho drlgl-. . . . . . . . u u n u i i n i ' i l staff of tbc/jBret newspaper overJ2"-'.'.',tL'LgiI)f—tilt-I W-Pt!?*—!! f*"ljf""'i?- rr*l'V?-l°.!y.'!!Lfl-™_

idiaii counrry.~"Ho I iulics from"tho city ofjlontcroy, in tholnrf-f Ini n«i» ...i.n« I (,'arniel valley. His name is Swou, and

overyorio calls, him "Pioneer1' Swan,partly to plcoso him and partly becauselift tii^tirwrodi #.... »J»... !!•„« . 1 —

OR.To those who do rot already know

that there is estaUijhed fn Newark, at. 105 Halsey ntrwjt-, .p physician . whostands in the fort-most rank of Ids pro-

. feaalon, who la indorsed, by fhe ..leadingcolleges of;H lie-country ami Trjip-am

I prove by witnesses right liere in Newark•(not by otie, bat by hundreds) Jhat hehas succeeded in curing casts that lmveu3 ouii TiicTi iu ciiriuK cases laat

g£?LP.i{trJy-av-e'jUnir.!lX O'IJT. , .—j . - -*ialii';"hridg6oil6hes, too. To those-whodo not believe these facts we state thatany person, rich or iioor, old or young,is welcome here and receiveexanunntion

GOODS DeLIiZERED FR66.

J, WORK.

partly to plcaso him and partly becauso I "„$ a,\iiii i'^of 'ciiurge.ho deserves tho title. Few men aro.in- | • Thousands iirnise tin- iltcrestiug at 80,' but "Pioneer" ia stillbright'and clear in his memory and notentirely without nmbitioa. If you ask"•*" , ho will toll you, with ovideht rel-

nhnn* «f*nrfMi.lili» «.;».-.—.•«—l-l™

j ..

j , HAP TO G I V E

Dvlsnarr 3Iarrl.ir;A Y'nrtiiallfy TtuitStrnrk Tfrror lo Our Hr

To get married Ffcnii all 'easy- thintotJio .ynnngman whoso fancy liulitl.

'. Corns to th.onghtti 'f love, hut wjien i-cnnins to thu actual-ceremony tliero aha thousand and ono terrors which rnrsound and threaten to overcome lnm.'

'ago in sumo states is easy. X\i it is difficult 03 obtaining a di

Jl-well known Philadolphian„ atxrot to lib married to a beautiful

JTMnjj woman who lived iu Iliu statonfDelaware. He hadnoidea that.tho m:ir-riagn lawn of that istato w('rt> of an ap-j)aJ11iig nature. IIo had~Kiicnred his li-cense aiid thonght lhut\y.-wull thatwoaneCTwary. , • ' •••

"HJIVO yon (lied your Jiond yet?" naiilHnno olio to hiiu the day ltoforo tho wed-ding. '. - i • -. ' - ' • - .

"What?" Ka^peil ho."Vour lwunl," ri'iH'ated.tlio qurstion-

<». "you.know every man who Ix mar»l in. thin Htatu him to II'- • '

• tho protection of tho Ktf>re.'The ljridfKrooin won rather dnbiouH,

tnitwas finally persuadeil that this w:ua fact. . •' '

•"I'll.'seii. a lawyer lilmut it in thuxruiniin^, '"* naid he. Ho ho went to'a

•CAUSE ANO EFFECT.

No wonder lli.it llu- m>a Is sud, (' Of tlint lliu ixx'an ruAnt-

T I 4 -ar mill tm*i 1111(1./Must U> sbcli nwful 1

I'ram >AchUand IHMIS Ilitf nlory: All throufih lh^BUmnicr vrvatl

From, klrratn nuil tlntiiU. wiit-ili«nJ. \ . .- . .-"• '

,U*nlk man »n-t iftalil lojjpthcr.

Tlic> luyrn aluayn Uko ilamp spotitU"brrrln tbrlf vuw< Iu H I A F .

Thoy titualljr cltuow M>mo bruoktlilc orMalarlA 1,' vlne Inkr.

IVriiaiw racli girl licani one youth rav<•Ttiewali-m lirar fhrm alll

Hoar on, o tra! I^ktiift oh,' O (trrnmtAnil miirin'rlns Lnwklet ImMiIe*

Itut ilon't j i>u tsko lo it-llliic taled,1

Or you'll make Ii»lfiofir«»ii!>W' -.— New Yorl^^irrort

P£RIIS OF BULL FIGHTING.

II I« an Ij»-r .Matlrr'For Torrrna In Mrrt aVliitrnl Itratli.

^*'"' the-' beniilietioiij and. tho pretty Sioux'. . „ , i • i • I " """ " '"• ""•"""•" '» hear hull fight- ,.„„,„ ]„„ S|I1CO | x r n „!,,(„ jira. Jordnu.

«. , • Vou.know every man who-b. nmr-., ing denounced .« both -cruel and cow- j,.,'„ (lf b l n ( .k ^Mi'ei.ildre.fbleHS thonc.Ui,thi« Htnto has to;lllo n Iwnd for ;.ardly-<niel l«cau«. of the suffiriiig it n|linilfv. chart,* P. Jordan, tho Sioux

inflicts njMin jiniiuals.cowardly U'cnnsu ,,„,.,,„.„ hnxband, has. lived on tho fron-

diul ill 1851) after Boeing his "people ish, nbonteoino highly interesting inter-ljiuslii.il westward and-tiiii power curtail- Tiewa of his VepoMorial days.' - • •'•' ' " '" Tho 8mallWghiuiuga >of this first

nmvspaper in C'alffoXnia aro quitd curi-ous a.i rclatoil \by tiwan. Tho originalpress was imported from Spain by JosoFigueroa, tho msth govemprof Califor-nia under JIaxican role.' Figueroa,whoso term'.of flfllco expired in 1835,Imported tho press with tho intention ofprinting his oflicial reports. His guber-natorial career, howovcr, Was brief andstormy, and ho never fonnd timo to col-lect'his.'materials, much less print hisreports, so tho machino was eonsigiied,to a storeroom in. tho old cuartel, whichwas tho Mexican soldiers".barracks inMonterey. :Thero it lay, together witlia keg of ink, covered with rubbish andmidifitnrbed, until. 1840.

This was tho yearivhcii-.CoUon: b tenmo alcalde, and .with tho character-istic American restlessness totninenccdto stir thing!) up iu tho sleepy old town.Tho first thing that ho did was td com-mence an investigation of all tlio gov-ernment property. Among this proper-ty was tho cuartel, and hero ho fount!tho old press, lieiug n man of literarytastes and HOIIIU experience, ho decidedto start n newspaper and utlllzo his dis-covery. First, ho nelectcd n partner,

_ , . V . . V . -U. .UM-

ed. Althongh the.husband of moro thanono wjuaw, ho left but ouo child, a tinygirl, who coultl hardly coo when. OldSmoke got ready to float 'upward to thohappy hunting grounds. - When'dying,ho took her in his arms and named herTim Beautiful Woman,'and BO tdio hasrince: Iieeii known. Tho Beautiful WomT

u i - i n u a princess. Slio diiP no work,,b.iit learneil of missionaries, scorned dog

- meat and kept her nails trimmed and......n-ufc-a.ne-.uam.tr wMtiicr; • her elorions black hair plaited' and

From. i.lrcaiu ami •lranil.<nlitre Imnilln combed. Sho grow to WOIlinllllood, highhand. \ .:_ _"'* • • -- spirittil.proud' and capricious—an ideal

-.Walkinar.an.ltaaMtogrtl.fr. s.iua«v But as no ideal chief camo to

woo her sho M'orued nil alliance withany bdramon hiember of :tho tribe.i- Yonng Jordan, a 'all, bright eyedfellow of\ good education nnd address,camo vest iis clerk J o tn'iiTndlaii agentat Pino Kidgo. IluJfull in lojolwifh theprincess, and his lovo was reciprficnteilby tho Sioux mnideii. Aud so they wcromarried by a priest in stole mid surpliceand with all the formalities of tho whitoman's laws and customs. Tho big Sioux.chiefs camo fromniiles.around tdnttendtho'wedding, tho army officers from thoneighboring posts jingled their spurs mtho Qlil Virginia reel, which fiillowei

uti'i uni.it; l^ir u . lUiUKf. . .

-Thousands praise the day they cameI to us for treatment. There is no" gncsswork, no experimenting, no tuiiufnloperation. No matter how difilcnlt thecase, no matter how ninch of the lihj'-sician's time it inay t'ohsnme. the diag-nosis will not only be thorough, it willbe alwolutely free. There is no taint ofqnaL'kerj*-. or deception; no claim or

Carpets,

Parlor, Din Ing e? Bed roomIf yon liny these at all from anybody, don't care who trinbeat your price, and my advice is when"yonf need these 'mHuicall and see me. . . • . • ' b w U s

,

. statement is inndettiat: is hot l>ome outby facts and living witnesses.

• • i . .

' i i • . - • " ' K i v o a b.,ud t,, •!,„ . , . . . I . . . , . '"'"'""hn fur tlm most pni

-» „..,,..«.,....iij-uecuusu ,,,„.,.„•„tho risk run hy tho lmllllghter is iiidii- t j , , r f o r I I | ( u i y y ( . l i r H ' , I o i s Htfji i n j , j f

itiMinnl. Tho llrst cliargo is alwolutoly r i l l i | 1 | n I l l l h i r t a , i v , . , l t l i r w ,;-unia a\\ „true, so far at least us concerns'tho mi- |KK,k_or several of thorn: Ho has been „ „....„...!.-fortunate liurses. Tho second js Hiuully w.,,i,,,.,i «i,,rf >.,n ..» a'rroxi's, has been' tinn of tho paper, tludor the datn of"• • ••' ^ scalped, shot

thn tragic death of KspnrtKm |,,j-tnreil and

j . . . . n t , ...7 nv-.i^n-'.. i» parrncr,Itobert Scmple, and then begjiu a searchfor tho requisite, materials. Thero weroink and press, bnt the ingenuity of thepair was taxed tu_restore tho rnles'andleads, which had become separated from,tho -press-anil Io*t during its years-'Ofi.n.,...

51BroadSt.,EHzabelh.M ,

Wines and

r.

idleness.

'The.lawyir liMiked at him a niuiueut• Tbon ho Kiili'iiinly snicl: .

% "Jtnven't. yoa any friends who ownproinrty?'' .

"Noiio1tliut I caro to ask to bind itnp that way.. I. can't ask' my bride'srelatives, ymi know'."

- . . ! jirdjco nf tho liulllighti'Iliii friend looked nt him pityingly. ; autenniu of sheer ignor

"Von can't-iKwtpono thu wedding, can [ hut towitmss thocutr. y o u ? " - ' " • ' - '• • I • - - • • ' " • '

bin horse*.,_ivirjjl "OAvners^ij i ,^ wh. .would, of i-miniiv exereiso t l ie]t Skill intrying, to ' savu their iniiuntsr—therewould bo littlo ro-lju said against bulllighting on the score of cruelty. v.

As to thf current sneers'nt tln> cow--ardjeo uf tho llnlllightirs, they are the•"•• ' ' ' irance. O n e has

1 :

*'\Vhat?" fairly shriekiil tho unfor-tunate. • .. - " .

• " O f course, of conrso not," said thoVjrd . light soothingly. Hut the poorfzriilrgnxim lonki'd stricken. ' '

' T i l tell you what I'll do, old- man.m tfliid to tlio matter for yon. Don'tjjiroyQiirself. any moro concern aboutit"

,.TIio young man nlxiut to \m married' i^anped his bund. IIo could not sjM'ak ;

. ftra jiiomeut, and then ho poured furtlrh « thanks,

,»••-.• v — -

,,., u.ry into '*the ringof a fresh caught Andalusian bull twicc^

', tho sizo and weight of a lion, fully its;-fiereo and almost iw active to nnder-stanil that ever}" man in the ring carrieshis lifo in his hand, and that a momen-tary loss, of uervi», of jmlgiuriit or offmiting will pmliably mean' instantdeath.- • . • / .

That- terrible fighting /'spear"—aSpaniard never talks nf a;rnill's "bom"any moro tliim anKii^lishuiaiifif.afox's,'•tail"—"would make KJiiirt work of'juiyman who hail not di voti>d _tlm.llutv.ur-4if

•- /<'r»««;.l Knglnrem. , -

Insanity is very frequent among rnll-way ciiiployiCH. Two dramatio illnstra-tiiiiis f'aii IKI iiientiouedi .Thero is livingin New Jersey, not- far from Hiiladel-phia, n' siiiiii who for many years wasth ! fort'inost.iiaHsenger engineer iK.twi.'enNow1'York and Philadelphia oil thoPennsylvania railroad. Ho ran all thespecialu mid best trains, and in 10 yearsnever had-an accident.' .One niglit in• l i " "i..»ui of tho headlight ho saw a

Ho had only timo to see herhand's raisid and to hear her cry, andbefore ho could put his hand.upou tliolever ho felt a jerk under the wheolsand knew that all was over. Hiuco thatniglit ho lias nover ln 'ii on mi engine.For months ho dill not sleep and-laterliecnnw practically insane, bnt only ontlfo one point iif'Keeing and hearing, tho.

I I

Duo inomiiiK' a Ilritlsh man-of-warrs»aa fi'i'ii entering' Iliuigknng harlmrcrlUitho cusiKU inverted, wiiirli is tho

- nsruM sigu of "inutiny nu ltoartl. " liu-roctlintoly.|his was noticed a conplo ofman-of-war cutters put out, full of bluerjar.bits, and ijashcd; ..acriisn_ thoJiarlmr.Cou-iird where thp lniwcomer had arichor-

•>. ad. IVirhupy it WHS a littltj regatta en-'. Qrusiasui, or 'IHTIIIIIIH it wai purely tho\ryiri l i ) f duty whji'ji stiinulated them,

. but anyhow a must/exciting raco <'nsnii!—in fact, thenrwiis a narrow iseajnt of& IKUI sma>:|l ;LS tlli\v reached the vessel.,

Tlicro tl lllci'is :mil_.-iii!n! of t.Uo ivcu'vs' -"trrnVllt tiio'talVrail, i-ho'uting tlnMitselves

hoam> aud lii'rkoiiing to th'> two b«>:it.>'to cuine. on faster: At la>f,: liiilf deadu-ith thulr i.Xi'rtlnns, yet e:i(>i'r for theTray with, tin) uilltinecis, tin1 tarstunij.)!^.!. on l'oi.rd iUidi.weri1 warmly

-roiiiiilimi'iitt'il on their row.ing pacr. -ItBinst have l.l.iwn them badly.' WouldOw-y ha%'viuJi:iiik?

"'A what? Wlnri) is (lie inutiny?",£n«jn.*il the rulor UHII'IT in cluirgo ofAx boarding isirty. "Mutiny! There's

.-'Hti mutiny iu this sliip. Wii aro all thofoort <if jCrli'iuls," win tlm reply. "TheiL,

'.Thy did yon w;mt us? You yrllrd loud«a;ivai>;lL " "We'lhiiught it was

Z rr-^atta day uli'l wi ru ehcerinj,' th

,„ i.uii.111, u rue;'ak tho truth, refuse to admit that th

coinbihatiiin of skill andparalleled. The perils uf tho plaza re-deem tho sport from the ehurgo nf.cow-ardicc, thuvgli not. ns it is at presentconducted, from that of cruelty.—I-oiL:don Urapluc. •

In Colton's diary thcro is a descrip-_ .Ion of tho paper. Uu.dor the datn ol

ilW.ith {•Angc,U>,';J,S.iMJ,,uo.,: write* !• '.il'oiiay^tlmi>. ._ I jirst newspaper ever published in Cali-

fornia mado its appearancco. Tho hon-or, if such it may bo, of 'Writing thoprospectus falls to me.. It is to bo issuedevery Sntnnlay aiid is published, bySeuiplc.&.C'oltoii. -. : t '•'••'.',/

;r: "Llttld did I-.think when 1 telin-qnlsheil tlip editorship of Tho NorthAmerican,. in .i'hiladelplria, that mynext- feat in this lino' wouljl Loofi* 'heroin California, -. ; • • , . . '

"Jly partner, temple, ia nu emigrantfroili Kentucky, who stands 0 feet Sinches in his stockings. - Ho wears j\buckskiii dross, it fo.xskiu cap, is 'trnowith his rifle, 'ready with his pen andquick at tho typo case. ,

"Ho created tho materials of our ofllcoont of a chaos of a small concern which.Joso Figneroa intended Jto uso in print-ing official reports. -

"Tho press is old enough to bo pro-Bcrvcd ns a curiositj'w Tho mico hadburroweil in tho balls, there-wcro norules nor leadsj" and tho ~ types werorusty and all in pi. It was only byscouring that the letters; conld bo"madoto show their face*. With a jackkuifowo cut a pleco of'tin into leads nndrules. Luckily wo found with" tho presspart ofMavkegjif..ink^auil.noj-w..caiHo..tiie.•»««.In-o..««~i.' •—ia^pii^w- ;^roftp>cMilchbi3t

. .._., at is used to enveloptho^ tobacco useil^.by tho natives. A.

.coostvrwliich;Si*as:lylngiirfljo bay.'hhd"a small amoant on iKiard,* which' WQ pro-cured. The sheets wero a rrlflo largerthan foolscap. A crowd was waitingTi'hen tlio first -shcetrSvos thrown fromtlio press. Tiiero was a good deal of ex-citement. Never was a bank run tipoi

• DIL sfAWUVEATIIBB;

There is not a penny to^pay for thefullest medical advice. Dr. Stark-weather is a gradmite of the BerkshireCollege, Massachusetts, and of theMedico-C'hirurgical college of Philadel-phia:-endorsed also by the College ofPhysicians and Surgeons and BellevneJle'dical College/of New York. We*~in-vite all sufferers froiu-whatever cause to

A B Q V E all others in quality, quantity and assortme.ir.

B E L O W all others in prices,

PROEKER <fc Qp.,con'ijhnc to tlo~a-lively trade, making friends who stay-forever:-

"•'•" Pure Old Byo Wiiiakoy,. Gin, Ktiommcl, Jainnicii Umn

Apple Jiiek, Bitters, Ktc , E t c . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . ;50c. per (|t.«

Fine Old California fi French Brandy for family or medical,ute' tPort.or.,S]icrryll\jiio, $ 1 , ^ 1 . 5 0 ; and *2 pergitllon.: . - _ " '

iVilutchek Bit ters and Wild Cherry BmiidyyOOe.--pot1 uo[tii>; .-

AM'kinds of Imported Gonlia]a,\Chnm]ingncs, Hiiinb mid French W w

-Price lint complete thereof free on application*

PAINTER, DECORATORDEALER IN

m e mi sunerers lroiu whatever cause to I , • ,call at our-offlre. No. 10.1 Halsey street. PailllS, OliS, .ClaSS, VamiSh,-•Ni>wark J ' \vhen- . jDf , ; t i t !wk;Wi' i i t lror . ; is . inp- ' . ••-' •' - ' • - ' . • • • • , • • -••; / •• -i'itie'iidahee' d a i l y t o g i v e e x a m i n n t i r m I n r « i i r\ •»....i.., n» Ki*e eAiiminaiionand.advice.entirely free of charge. It-intters^iot what the diseiis,-nmny jrnra you have suffered.

or liovin' spiti

f i i l., ^ . . 'UIMII: niiiu-n^t. lir spiti

"of means adopted- in 3'our ln'half; a visiito this office and tiny privileges of thesame .rail cost.yon nothing, and niaj-,.l»fthe-means of saving your life. We pre-- - - - .......H i<mi mi-. v*e prepare all onr meilicini's and prescrilx' thelviiimlira indicitted. This plan enablestho patient to receivo> directly' -froni nssuch, remedies as will produce the re'suits promised.. . ' .. , .--..

Our ofllre is open iinily from 10 a. in.,to ft p, in. Sundays 4 to ii p. in.

Those living at a distance can consulttho doctor 1>V letter. - :

Send or cil'H for onr Book of Testi-monials.

Dr. Starkweather'sHOME REMEDIES,

No.ios Hatsey Street., Newark; N. J.

J. WATERSON,<Carpenter & Builder,

OFFICE ROOM 4,'

Opera House Block.

Wall Paper, &c,

CRANFORD, N. J,,

nll/ltiniin, uud

- (hiiiral ffrirdimre foi'-

At Eeasonahle Prices

titif f>rn WlmlfN Tlirtuit.Onn of tin' favorito ar^'inni'iits of thoeprif is that the 'ilihlical ston- of Jn-

sim-

p i that thnah and the whaliM'anuot l>c truply tH'i'aiir't1 the liiK»l;smi natural Jii.sturysay that Mieli aniiualH have very smallthroat*. Applet.in'* Aiuerieau <V*Jo-

W

front of a passing train, receiving injuries) from which ho filed.—Philadel-phia Tiines. :•- ".,

only

aniApplet."tTTK'*smalleif the smallest uf the mariiii' mul-

lusca, a herj-ing lM>ing tho laigest fl.ththeyean swallow. ''-{'haiidH'rs' Kneyelo-piilia, In the nrtieln ••Whale," says:"Tin. gullrf nf. whales is"very iiarlow.It* is s.'iidunt to IHI more than I'... iijehesin diaim'trr even iu a large whale, sothat imly very small auiiuals cm passtlifiiuh it." In McMillan's bii.i|[ini thecurii).-iities of tht« ik-eiin, "The Sea andI u Denizens," chapter !l, page nu, IHud tlio fiillnwiiig: "That, the st.'irj- r.fJonah and the whale eanimt IH* refuted-slutply IK'I'.'IUS*' Irule, very small „.bo Inferred from tl

. TbclJ.tFi.tlnl^ttf-rWrlh'n. •

An rntenirlsing eoniitry publisher,•who has remarked that immense mini-

's of ]MYIII1.O suffer from an olmost uu-L-oniiueral)h>irepugiiniici» to letter writ-ing, has propiired ii sjii'Cinl pcist card fortho uso of [jnzy correspondents. Tho'jack of lln'j^ird is divided le|igthwiso.•Jito 10 uiiiMiniiT's'liaces uiiit Jtiri).eiiergii»sif tho ri'lm'tant seriljo aro spurred by

n . , . . .„„.• . . .v , . . . . . . H I . h - . , one.if which Is cbiispionnnslyprintod to theleft of each |>f tho divisions: 1. Hate.I1. Excusi) fnijliot having vritten HIHIIUT.:i. Statu of ijeiilth—(a) of self. (Ii) offamily. 4. TJi.li writer's rtreiif 'experi-I'liees. o. Ni^vsl (i.- Family gosnip. 7."•• *' to '1' answered iu ynur neNt.

4t—. !>. Love from -.turij!—Iiiiiidoii Tit-Iiits.

H. 110.

to

who

!p|-A <;rr«t I'rtiklrm.

\vn \vt:ru (,'nin^ IHHIKI fromt;;iiil Mr. lluzzlo, "my

. ) j s . m t i l know' tiiiiv to^jra' when tlioru'H « «i»)il hrciv.i', iloa't

JD' uwl I Kity, 'Surely,' liut I iin nut say(ul i ini—why dhiralil 1 Imnlcn lilmv.'itii« n i i liihiRS now?—that rinylioily can .flyJ i l i ( h t l ' r f l t h a t tho.

rAtei iof l i f«ls tflloiuWIiiH^r » kit« when tlioro Isu't miy bni'—licvt York Sun.

. . ,. ...^h.,,^ for pure waters,but wheii I.IH'O you come to the spriii;,'tlu-y riso u]) and .inint ynu.

Empress Josephlno owueil tho liuestopal of moil(.rn,,ti|UC9...,..It,Wjaii-ATalleii,."'""flio'lluniliigof Troy." Its fato is un-known, as it disappeared when tho al-lies entered Purls.

il CnrrfKiMHitlrtiCf*.

Many, riiiiifilcpliiuus ujion arriving.road make \jso of the cabin ci»le. Tho

llrst message "Usually rireivvd by^friends.)V,Mliui?.ouu..t|iHt gives 4bo inost-pU'nt*-"-iini is that "containing the word "ablu-.tlou," whii'li^tiieans arrived safo andwell; giKxl vif\[iigo.—Aiiiolin. • :..'

It U suppttfal that tho fashion among•viimTOXir'ivii^iiig'ttie iliial pages"of a

. . . . . ^ . i,.,n >• uii.iiy lull upOllharder, pot, however, by pcoplo with

I paper to get sjiecio, but just tho f ovorse."' Tho paper was first printed half in^.nglish and half^in Spanish to nccom*modato tho Monte.rjiy, public ^Anotherdifliculty tho originnl proprietors had toovercome in sotting tho" typo for thoEnglish portion of tho paper.wns tholack of the litter^"W," as tho Spanishtypo.did not contain it. A "W" wasconstructed by nsiiig two, "Y's." inMay.'lSJJT, tho pap'er was moved to SanFrancisco, WIUTO it was pnblished formany jrenrsimder..tliP,,miuio.«tJTlui Alta,"CaTiforiihk ' . •

Hinco ending his newspaper career,"Piimeer" Hwan has been a randier ina small way in Carmel valley. Ho hasmany visitors, although his location issomewhat remote, and ho is very deaf.On his quarterly visits to Monteroy hois invariably thu recipient of considera-ble attention, .nnd his ' rnsty old hat,with its staring inscription of ."Pioneer,I84il,-".makes him known to easternerswho, but for this, would seo nothing inhim except a healthy looking old man.—Ban Francisco Call.

Geo./H. Bruce,

Attorney & Counselor at LawPltK'lor nnil AilviK-ate In Ailmiralty.

OKKICK HOl'ltS:10.01 A. >l. ID 5.ID r. M, •

~ A WY IliTCII IIV AITO1NTMKNT.

•38 Park Row, Potter Building,NEW YbRK CITY.

Attorney &> Conngelor at Taxr for•. ' iitvr JtTMvy. . •

rJI-KTICK, itNIOXCOTXTT, N. ,t. "

Min,.. CRANFORD, N. J

fipe and Reason Too;Jnst Follow Tliese_ Directions

And See if it Isn't-so.y

Trntte with Hnmjiner.Sprinp nml Sriinmer.

Fnll niiil/WinttT. too.HeVtho Grocer ':

Whereto go sir ' - .

All the whole year-thron£h.

Things to oat

.Fresh nnVI siveot \Alwijyrt in the store:

That is why ,.Folks \vhf» try . .-

Upholsterer andCabinet Maker;:

Morris Avenue,

\ '"" «*»» qualities of

•+ FURNITURE +Cirpot?, Oil Cloths, Mitting.,-. ),„(

tresses, AVitHloH-; Similes • Ci,r;tains, Drapery, Me., Ktc! '

Estlmates.made oil Carpets ,u7d'-'WW.

Street, New York.

CARPETS MADE-ANH LAID,.CARPETS CLEANED,

Window -Shades of Best Materialsmade at Lowest Hates.

Old Furniture Cleaned, IteviirnislieilItepolisheil, Kenpholstercd, in fact made

•as good as ne\y nt small cost.. . :

GURT/I1H POLES 5Slip Covers Cut and Made. JInttre**«

Made Over.,

-NfttiiiRs.

And ueighliors too

I ( ' T M i t h V jyjTlint Mr. Hnnniier gives them back

Five per cent, for Cash Down.

McNULTY'8 "

Photograph Parlors, ,

WEDRICfl KREIE,, , . 1 *

Carpenter-AXD-

W- HiCLUiVl,ARCHITECT,

No. 150 North; Avenue,

flalnfleld, N. J. /

Builder,CRANFORD, JT. J.

TUF. I.AHtir.$X-*TK.\lt .V.tlllll.H AXDnllASITK lVtillKSIXTHESTATK.

Mimumwiti* ami ^Hratlstnin's for Omt'leryI'IIIIK. All Onlirn IMIvrnil A t I'l>.

ESTKBRO0KEPHOTOCRHPHIST,ilOBROAPST., ELIZABETH.

Will Olvo Tbo CllllONlci.j: ItrniUm 1 Dozenf'nlilnot "Arlsto" ;(ItcKil|iir I'rlra $!i.U>) fc.rlbliAil. nut' * '•

lTXrivii^iiiHttieilnanvel first Is due to their

h l j....1 IVI tiu-ir pmllJOCUD

1 >r tho last wjojd.—Ilostim Transcripfc

KntbArnMalnr.Thero am ninny littlo eiiiharrassmeuts

I'ucouiiten'd liy tho lirofessional strollerfor which there seems to. ho i(o law, ei-ther of compensation or amelioration.For instance, take thi. mcetliiK of thouaino jierfnin Vivor and over again on aUafternoon's travels. First timo you areoverjnyeil at tho enconnter nnd findplenty to talk' ahout. 'Fifteen ininnteslater you meet again, arid tho interviewis. a trijlii less lipiiy. Still later, yonp-asp hands fur tho third timo and don'tknow what in ''Sam Hill!'to talknbont.

.Xhl'iUcxt.tlum yon-iw^tyoa. Ikwcr/ldljrmid pnss on. but tho last timo of nilyou dash down a side Rtreet as thoughtrying to cludo thp hand of Providence.-Chicago Herald.

™In Chinar»tho-ralllng ortea* leavei la"done by hand, hut in India ami CoylonEuropcnu planters prefer, to employ ma-chinery for tho purpose. •

Edgar 8. Ells,Real Estate & Insurance.

3 Oporn Houso Block. /

' . . J . A. OAKLET, Jr.

AEOHITEOT AND SUPERINTENDENT^ 251

Elizabeth,

J . W. IRVING.i>r.Atxn i x ' ..•

BEEF, MUnON, LAMB, VEAL,Pork, Corned Itccf, .

Until, Sliouldcr,

N Poultry, &c.Opera rjouso Block,

•• •.\,Ttil,w,rln iw'tijllrr.

B il I inge & Phillips,Kim Street, nrnr tlie I'.xt OIllrF,

; WESTpELD, N.J.A full nssortiurtit of Fish fresh from

New York.'nt Now York prices.Will make calls in C'ranford for or

1 dor's and delivery on TIUHIUV./Thursday nnd Saturday of ciu'li

/ week.

|JOHN a. SAYRES>IASUKA<TI*HEH OF I'INB

AXI) DEALER IXHOKSE lCQUIPiMENTS,

U8-1S2E, FrontSi., Plninflold, N. J.

City Surveyor &, Civil EngineerHAVdNNK.^fj. AND CltANFORt).'

Carpets Gleaned,R E F I T T E p A N D L A i p . . • „ • . . .

MWtRESSES RENOVATED.

;NewfC|^pels,rMaJlj.ngs..pj[plqth

Elm Street, near depot, Wcitfield, K, J, V

Woolston & Buckle,PAINTERS AND DECORATORS

mill rn/iny, rat,,!,, nil, mul I'IIIUMIU.-

Hoi. 141 4 145 Horth' A H . , FlalnCold, N.'J.

wnuklnnifa IN ANTI-AII OPIIIE RTArrn.

Taylor's Dress Cutting School,«l AnJIlri-MJInkllilt I'lirVir*. K-^V-.

» * * « L IISIKHI rnrtunyenrnnl II llnmilMn-fl. '-iKllznlii'ili.-K.-.1. KviTjllilnu iiiiicl.V'--MwrtntnlnK lo llrrt-rlasn <trr>»uitikiiiLF.'

Jiltrlniui yiiiingiui 14 Inkni. (.'iMmiu*1 liliuln nt rrnwini.tiln IIMITH. Hay lOMI

•"u-rnantiiiniiilr ;•«»)•.Mine. J. N. P. Biocki

I, Ni'vuirk.iKltltOAU MTIlKin*, Kl.17-- « \ Alwr.ll lln.ail Hlnil

"iwtjtt.iul.nmi 11 „

"Tomir.y, wlint |9 tlio feminine ofinker", "DnchMJ."

"And what U tho feminine of lonl7"*Oe*JBUf

cocao plant of flio 1'eruviaiu. CVffniand tobacco—\riiioli wu owe to thoArab and tho XnjHnn—aro tho hcavr:i],\twim in tho eyes of ovrry truo bt hemlon. I3nt, llko i l l Mossings, thoy maybocomo a c\a«c.-|-Ncw York World.

if

V? . «""l"8 for 'a physiciajwitch hazel can bo given in half W•poonful doses every half hour. ,

Jock—Would you BCrcara if I wcro toWan you?" l

Amy—Oh, yes, but (confidentially)thero'o no ono within hcarinc—Truth, CRANFORD, N, J,

I I V • • • • •PETER FINGEIt, Prop.

1 FIRST GLASS STABLES AND SilEDS.BOARDERS KEPT B U t f OR MlcitAyporiD N. J.