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SHINGTON STAR We rend In .Wurrcu thnii any tlircc oilier ncw» i^nt combined. JVtt tiot T (l fur Hie Inlcllljjcnt nm d hi I i llljjcnt 32NI) YEAli-NUMIJER WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, .IAXUAI! V 2ii, 18!)!). SUBSCRIPTION: S1.50 PER YEAR. MKS. COOI'BR COXVICTIil). THE BOROUGH'S SIDEWALKS. The Cllllil Alilisi'i- Found IJlllll.v In COIII-I Vest,.rihiy-Otln'1-discs lll'l'lll'l' I !••• <-.,.! II. Court opnnml in Italviiloru ycatorilay nf(iHiilii» T...1._ 111 f. . * ny hi Ji l>('ii)iM'at»li' tt» Krilurt'i; Hit! liitw. o h:ta been mifilaicnt bail weather KAKMBKSMEETAXI) I.ISTEX. liy Pr nt tin; InslHntt! In I'mrllral Tjilk;t lciil People. Johnny cake and plenty of grit such tin lino gravel or cracked ovdter ahulla hld I b i th T tin lino gravel o should IIIHO bo the gnpt'H ho the lik t Ri mlv ven thorn. To euro mcd tho moving of d gp o the cliib'kons to new ground. MIHS IlesHio Oberly then mint; n nont! should bo ventilated hy a Bliuto lead- K\/> OK THE POIXTRV SHOW. Ing from tho floor to the roof. A ' good balanced nit ion is 100 lbs corn meal,Wo )UH ground o:ita, 200 lbs wheat, bran, GU lbs ol" oil cuke andflOIhttuiii- mal muni, mix and swiltl mid feed at' I First Olllrlal Avvitnls--l'Vitt)icr Club to (IK.' l II. Jl, HISII OAMJM, ( Kent—cock. 1st; hen, 1st. 1st of! ii. II, iu:n OAJIE IIAXTAM.-* I in. f Hepburn-cock, lit. Kfenoy—cockerel, j 1H:; pullet, 1st. ontitlf-d, "I\'"op Colitis oil'of your Farm," in a creditable manner. Prcal . J111I1-0 Shlpiuan i>n»Mii>it. StuwartBvillu last Thursday and Fri the piiHtfuw weeks.vvith tho chiy, thruo criminal ioro tliti court, an follows: dent Denino remarked that thin w; day WIIH liberally attended at HH three Hiiow, HIUHII and ice. to show that good advice, though ho had been in iul was in every way a suo imciy. HGutionf* of Hjdowalkn in everv I*. 0. S.iulnbiiry, for Urn hrcrmy of i' h I & W KC politics himself, but had been punished cess. Tiio program an previously part, of thu borough are in a very de- y y i'roni thu IX, U. & W. KK. Co nubmlied in the STAR was consider- plor.iblo condition. There arc various u X, U W. KK. Co SmUbiiry ratiuctwl his plea or not l d ibly uhangct! but tho work of tliu In- uctwl his plea or ntered n pli»a of n utirfuH, nono of which, ho wove r, ha Htituto wan noiio the less interesting and instructive. Tfio State Board of Agriculture under WIIOHO JiuHpicOH the Institute was held was to h;tvo been any reason to exist. It is a. no ticca hi p vult uontomlro. .Sjntuiico will bit lact thai where Lhero U a well laid pronounced. Inter. Tiio Htono pavomenL and thogutters aro attorney, \V. A. Slryker, asked the kept cleiui, there is very littlocauwo fur Court Co not nsldo tho order forf«-iting ropreffcnteu by itfl secretary, Franklin complaint. Another l.tct that in pntunt Dye, but Mr. J)yo was called In attend the Hiibjeet been presented in »o clear which lie trusted tlint the recoinmenda- 'H bond of S'.OQ, which hat! d that of the preceding diivs and {l " {| duck . -^ I 1 *"- 1st- * - ( -^-_ -^, VIr |Mi« V. <« V..l> flllkll^l ||. "or own (liironmi. Slio inado il Hweep- ing doniiil ortho charges iiRahiHt hor. I l r hiHliiind nnd three HOIIS also tesli- i l bhlf T y from homo a largo part of Iho tinio and their testimony wan of httlo hulp. Tho oliild. herself, and the matron of thu Kiatnn Chililron's home, thu u:MmniLU:ouiiaJilo\vulkH In imrtlcu-i farmers and their wivua nnd others .\s to a balanced ration for luinian ar are tliu ]»eraoiiM upon whom the! imuiy of wiioni hud coma from iifiir to brings, Mr. Rico said tliat tlie human tiluiutt iu usually uiuldlbil nnd, puKsibly. attumi tho Institute. After introdue- annotlto every liny WIIB balancing lied in iHM^Mujr^Tnuv" "imwcn'r" ri f lt - ly Hy '. thu >' b«lnK tho lwrouBh'8 ring and welcoming President JJenlao n^n's food inproper-proportions many woroimiy from homo ^ 1 ^ part of i 1 : 1 "!""^ 1 ...W 1 ™* 11 ^ 1 8 - Our j and tho.o who accompanied him, Mr. •• '-- 1 - I- A- *-.-- . - > Common (Jjuncil id iiMUiilly composed j Ciodfruy turned the mooting over to oftiiun whosu business* uiccreHtH and him. President Di-ntHo U a vory nll'.i- ttotiiil connections aru mich that they I blugentleman of guncroiis girtn and do noi winh to incur tho luug.tlnm! a particular authority on tlm. Kiet'ur spapi-r. really cumum Uiu powers whicli their word go. cTOO ocoupicu the bigt-csl )iart own voles and thelaw have coniorn.-d Prof. H. I!. Voorhees of the Agricul- I',.',l , ,i ".',•'! "" ll ","' r •'hurftt'il! on;:miiuml ability, still .,;li urs, n <ll»- uhitrBO of thoStnto Experiment Furn "t.'»"»t (I'" ilulolliliint. II.ii- liiwycr, LTlrnhiatluii. NUIIO uro tumiblu in tlie ill Xuw Brunswick. Ills hobbies ar( Himilar opinion. II tlno cows and S-i-ent milk. times unknown to the eater. After making a plea for good cooking nnd tho placing of flowers on the table, the W Ilill W i l t I I f I till. I '•«*.).•. l.li Ii* I I ' I ••i.uh«i||i:l* *\_^.tj >-l|||LM ^^>^l tl|1^L^fllLA~J » 1 ~ ~ " -------- ,_--* V H U *»& ».« v I, ,, i roimhle lAU-t-t f ving reHuitH. I benellt of tlia Industrial Home for the Ilih J»unji.«h Wiii'ii Urns *Oa Thurstliiy afternoon the I-Vnther Blind at Hartford, Conn. The even- f.oitnix'icii wit n Kitstmt? Club ceased to uxlst. In Its place WUH '"«' a program consisted of a mock trial ,! organized thu "KunuieiM Association of! followed by a short concert. For several years past there have been rumors at frenuont intervals to the effect that capitalists of Kaston and Phillip3burg were formulating plans to That p.u-Uatilv has been and is being ceptions wliuJi were allowed and the Vwards were made to the following this borough should now give tho mat- New .lersev. It Includes the member- Tho mock trial of tho case of "State ship of tho old Feather Club and starts i VH - Schwartz," the defendant being with sixteen charter members. Tho I cl " Ir R eti with tho larcency of a cnskel following olllceru were elected: Presi- ol jewels, was very interesting, nnd dont, K. C. Slater; Vice President, | considering that all the leading parts John Haynes, of Annandale; Sucre- "'e™ taken by blind peraons, was ad- tary; \Vra. H.Cypherrt, Trpninrcr- A. mirnblypresented. Tlietriumphantao- J. MuUiiin or Mi. Ilermon; AHslHtaiitl'l 1 ""™ 1 of !'•? accused, who had been Supt., JIarrv Waflhburn, of Port Mur- niado the victim of a put up job, was my; 2nd Assist Snpt, F. IT. Castner, I 600 " decreed by the jury when tho of Cha gew.iter; .Ihsjrs. Xixon, Cast- ner; J. E. Kookor;and II. VanSieltel, of I-sbanon, were elected directors, The Association will complete its organiza- Ineditusotlor the trial of appeals inspection ol tho sidewalks or the bur- t | lall | t - s | lou |,i be I'ed in abundance, without jury liiw been changed fro:n ougli, to the end that as soon as the llnI i , lst0 whllt is abundant the farmer I'eb. Is', to teb. Juth. seasons will permit, oursidewalks may I ,,n,,i,l hrat, t<-ll bv !i studv of the aui- C. A. K. liisliiliiili. i bu substantially improved or thorough- ! ly repaired in every instance where y .,.„ | ex.ats-Eiviiiir special ^ . ti& - "•• R -'' co 'HO Realities where travel i ' f the co e y ,n!1l. For a bala'nccd ration per diem Ul0 speaker recommended the follow- |ih h hd:rhl 6flOTlb Ul0 speaker recommee fow .;ng:iv|,ioh ho h.-.d:rouh(l U56f,il;OTlbs 0I li] aRe l lb what bran Jibs dried g 0I ,li] aRe,-l lbs wheat bran, Jibs dried After the oftlsoM wero installed "aev- is llot '" si K! u ; Tho iiuliciitlons an) I and frequent pruning-rilwnyo aiming ral speeches weru nrido Oommmder t l m t t h o r o wlH bfl n 0 duU l' orlod tins toproduce Uiu highest quality of Iruii •ordon iri\*n i "r.mini^'t'.tfM f-iii- np winter, biit that business at thtiso workn j winch sells for moro in proportion Jlov. Cieorgo Angloman of tho M. 13. church gave a short siddresH, and s|)_oke very feelingly to the old cum- radea. " L: .About. 35guostspsvtoslrof the bonn-" liful collation prepared, Lrio army bean .... having ;i prominpnt plii'je.oii.Lhij-iiiniiu.- Sdveral cnmrado.s from Waiibin^t'on woro to hnvo been j)rc^r*nr, amo.ig thorn ,CiLpL J. 'I'. LiingstHlV, but reulwitig more and more the umlenia- mission merchant and the grower bio fact that n great (loal of money c.ui bo ssivort by buying instruments direct from the IUcto:y, when that i.s pibl l i h bfit f ti pg imm'H profic. cy, w t s pblt, ng the benefit cf tiio middle* fi sbotild exist. Tho commission .should ho invited often to visit tho f.tnncr JIIHI tiio express or railroad uuiupiiny whu!li iran'its the. furmer'a products shouUl be Io61tod v on as a friend and not nsTan eueniy, bt-uauso this interests of tho farmer and these I Jr. Kugiiiud will di.stiourflo noxt coiiipanicd are identical. Farmer; Sunday morning on " Pitiil in Rome." ) shoiilit ;i!&9 visit around moro amonj ThnAViu'ronOoutity Hoard of A«ri- England will uoiiiluut a series of culture was ro-:)rgiiniz°il ft Stewarts-1 Hi>ivi;il .... scr vices.Jn. .tho. cmur«li.- 'VUn vi!ie-OiV-Tiiursd;iyiait;-Uiou^bli'irdM'roTlJot',tor'tr""o^ will lib iiotibt was rectl blihd t ' t\ llWt hissut'G good ntidiencP at oaeli of thu s;iyiait;Uiou^bl was recently published to ' t\ t l m t t h i M i issut'G good ntidiencPM at, oaeli of thu i ' r ! i i ! U d t v " : phico in Biilviduro on tho 21 sK' TliTi j remitt. On Friday evening there will ™™.™» r «;foll(>wi)ig uHiuuriv'ivoro olontnd;- ;.i'i'r-.-,ir' br a prrpnmrory servlor-:" -T-r" r.- atiould bu made to supply tho growing ih l fd l l The attendance was nob HO largo at i similarly situated should be invest!-j K-•!*• Skinner, of Jersey City; R II. this session but the interest manifested ig.ited; the probable bonetir.t to be de-'C' ilf(tnpr i Changewater; \V. G. Frit Is, '"" ' ' ' "" i ivod and injuries to be sustained I Junction; Jasper Tarr, Now Stanton, should bo carefully andintelligently j l >il U. Brocaw, Port Murray; George weighed. * * ^ eet '- Glen Gardner; Howard Van After considerable thought upon the I -Sickel, Lebanon; C. B. llotr, Delaware; subjfiot we arn ftronglj' improved that | '-• w - Baldwin, Summit;" J. 1 ir.C0rni.4h, [he coming ola trolley connecting us jStewartsVille; A. 31. Cordray, Balti- ivith a formidable city at no great dia-1 more, aid.; W. A. Gralmm, "Bonnoy, ranne will bring with it but little ad-1 ^*- V.; W. II. Kent, Summit;. W. •* ' ' ' ' " 'ICeeney, Hiickensnck; and AV. II.'Hop- burn, (J.tiecns, -s T . Y. . don't use too much. If wheat ts look- ing bad early in spring, 100 ll>j of nitrate of soda to the acre sown broad- cast will improvo it wonderfully. A good crop rnfntion i?.corn, potatoes, whpiit-aiid then timothy. Agood corn fertilizer is 4 parts phosphate acid to one part potash. For potato scab in soil sprinkle 300 ttis sulphur per acre in potato rows. If scab is in the seed roll seed in sulphur. To prevent in- jury to potatoes in dry weather bold water in the land by early ploughing and quick, continuous, shallow culti- vation. Corn ensilage properly made and fed is the best thing in thu world for milk and will not flavor tlie milk. The ensilage should not bp-allowcd-.to- ferment. Fruit trees should besprayed when leaves begin to burst iii case of scab, bad moth, etc.... Spray frequently with Bordeaux mixture made as vantage, and be greatly detrimental to the interests of the community as a whole. We shall not go into a diat-us- sion of the question ab this time but will throw the columns of the STAH open to a free- discussion pro and con. We earnestly solicit the opinions of all who will express themselves intelli- gently on tliosubjecti'aiul-ab ihw siimu' time earnestly urge an early public meeting to discuss thosubject, appoint committee? of investigation and form plans for prompt action should the oc- casion demand. Ic will be remembered that last fall many of our true and tried Republican friends sent up a shout that Congress- man Pitney had sent them no public documents even when requested to do so. " 'Daring the past two weeks, how- ever, they have had no reason to com- plain on that score. Since that time Mr; Pitney has, wo aro told, sent sev- follows: 0 His stone lime, slacked in 25 oral sucks'of-public documents to the gallons of water with 5 ounces p aP j a b >rough post-ulliee. ;Neiirly all of the green, then shirk 5 M>3 copper sulphate faithful have been remembered. One m another 25 gallons of water. Next prominent Republican is gaimng.much mix the whole together. This will do instruction and annulment from a five so unkind, calls our attention to the fact! h d I ' pg fertilizer is necessary to supplement it with tho necessary mineral constitu- ents. Farmers should improve their soil by keeping land covered with green crops in winter. This adds nitrogen to tbo soil and helps in many, otlior'ways to enrich the soil. In buy- ing fertilizer do not buy tho'clieaposfi but get the ingredients you need for ld d k th bt b dent, \V\ O. Aiklis, of Knnwlton;' Vice President, John Haw of Washington Soorot-try, \v; R Obwrly, of Franklin, and , TroasiU'iii*, Owen Oberly, of Greenwich. Albert Fleming of'MniiR- (leltl was elected as a director. The IVtfml-.did ••little olsu afcor 'elcctilig ofltcors. Itimi TfCiit. KorJSatiinhiy Xlfjlit. Tlia clmrt or tho v l»l«y—"A Victim of His OWIKL Folly"— will be open thiH morn- liiffntUoVlnckntDr. WIlli.misMrug.store- Scciiro your Hunts oarly, for tlieru is n iiro- bahMlyorii scarcity nstho friend* of L!io cast litive promised a full house. .Tho piny wnsvvell nitidortitl when givon before, anil all wlio did not HGO it then HIIOUU) bo In Dawcs'^Kall Sitiird.iy iil«ht; for, apnrt from its beins? well pluycil, it in for the bon-fifc or St. Potor's cb 11 re Ii—surely a worthy objoet. , JHL Sund.iy evening tiio clijirch was piiclctid, and tho music furninhod by the blind mimci'ina from Oonnccticut, together with Dr. Jldglaiid's 8i.-rmon, were heartily enjoyed. Tiie I'<)S(-()M!ci> liiiiNlln^. Divura rumors (joncornitig tiio post- ofiiiio Iiavn been chawing o;ic i h oilier over town during tlie ptisL fow daja, Ono was to tho cITectj that a neiv p»st- oillco building was.to bo erected; an- other Unit tiio post-olllco was to be Incateil in the rornn occupied by.I. K. Cooko iitt a. gonnral store, and anotlior uiatthfT'leasii .for tbo pveeon't post-ofiico building had been rone wed, for ton years. Tiio chnnr:eK-aro that it will vifmn^i just whore it is, though radi- oal changes will bb mndo in tho build- coudliulud. A collect fun was fcako Ho said to dofrav tho rent of tho hull, and mnonff other things April and May the Institute adjourned till 7 o'ulouk. I'-^ched pullets aro tho beat layers in ; '„ w^inv ^ rtCC01 ' tn »g io breeds. ITens should. Mil-. K\ MiM' • ivbit. > •;'•••;-,be kept as long : as fciicif vitality lasts. A still inrgurntidieiutt) crowded into Tear-old hens are tho beat breeders. g tho siniill hail iutlieevoning. Hinging by several ladiea iifccomp.iuitiil on tbo l ti i Th t y p organ opuiuul tiio session.,. Tho i b th L I g p iou box was then q In answi-r w p nswi to "how tov nialto chickens lay in wiiitBi 1 ?',; J. E. Kico of Yorktown,"N. V., a noted poiiltry fancier, said this could bodone by making .spring con- ditions for the chicken's. ' Ho rocom- inunded in.answer to anotlior question the following for young chickens and it will apply to young turkeys,, he thinka: 1 quart skim milk into which two or throo eggs - havo beuti beaten, along with sotiio chopped onion, e eders. A model small lion liouso should bo built with roof sloping from south to north and facing south with high window in south end. It should bo whitewashed. Roof'Sliould bo tar pap- ered. Floor should be of conient with plenty of litter and straw for warmth. Besides, papery tightly lnppetl, sliould bc» put underneath out sulo vertical boarding and the inside should bo biylihed with rye whole straw. : Inside boarding should run horizontally. Roof should bo lined also [.with :stnuvv- Window shbujd becdverod'witjh burliqi on the inside on cold nights. House The olllcial awards by classes were as follows: UAItRKD I'l.V.MOUTH ROCKS. Castner—ptin, 1st: pen, 2(1: hen, 2d; cock- erel, 3d; pullet, 3d; cock,'1st; lien, 1st; cockerel, 1st; lieu.- 3d,.. Uroc.uv—tuille^ ad. Iteed—cockerel, '.M. 'VaiiSIekel" piil- WHITE I'LYMOl'TH ROCKS. Fritts—cock and Ijoii, 1st; cockerel, 1st: pullet, 1st. ' ' JlUl-T I'LYJIOUTII .KOfJKS. ' Wiirne—cock, 1st; hen, 2d. Rookcr— cockerel and imllet, 1st; lien, 1st; cock, °tif pullet, 2(i; cockerel, 2J; cockerel, 3d; cock nnd hen, 3'1. Tarr—pullet, 31. Vass— pen, 3d. Hooker—pen, 1st. Cox, pen, 2il. WlttTl-: WVASDOTTKs. VtuiSicklc—cock, 3;i'.; lion, 2J. Cyphers A.Fisher—hen.1st: hen. 3d: pen. 3d. CIWIT. ner—pullet,'1st; cockci eli i-t; cock, 2d; cockerel and pullet, id; pullet, ;!•!; pen, 1st. Vnss—coekcrul, 3d; pun, 2il. Cox—cock, 3d. Ciistner—pullet, lsi; cock nnd hen, 1st; pen, l«t: noi.OKN 1 WVASDOTTES. Sherrer—cockerel nnd pullet, 1st. Mintun—cock and lion, 1st; cockerel. 2<l, Cox—cockerel nnd pullet, 1st. ' '" ~" HLACK T.AXCJSriAXS. WVAKDOTTE-S. I.I0UT i & FNIier-eock, 1st. bn 1st Baldill case was given to them. The jury was a more than usually intelligent one, being composed of home talont, Mr. James If. Johnston was foreman, and Messrs. Win. I*. Hofl", firnest C. Ward, J. 'Al, Kase, Wm, G, Oreveling and Arch Lance were his fellow jur- ors. These "good men and true" ap- peared to take much comfort in the jury box and did their duty well. After tho trial, a cornet solo was rendered by Edward Nortbrtip. This was named "The Swiss Boy," and the skill and expression with which it was i»iven by the sightless cornetist won well merited applause. K. \V. Miles of the company then addressed the audience on the object of the tour being made by the troupe and the institution it represonted. Tho v r oceeds of the tour are used to support the Industrial Homo wliioir ia botii t'Uucatioriiil and industrial. Blind persons are received in it from nil parts of tho country and are taught whenever possible Home industry that in time raises them to comparative independence. While the expenses of those are sent to the Home from Connecticut are paid by that Stare, no destitute blind f person is refused admittance. The good work of tho Home was evidenced 111 several instances related by the apeaker. After describing the various industries taught in the institution among which are broom making for the men and type setting for tho wom- en, Mr. Miles, himself blind, made an eloquent appeal for subscribers to the monthly magazine, "Talks and Tales," jinblished by the Home and upon which the greater part of the work is done by those- to whom life is perpetual darkness. Several in the audience re- sponded. The magazine has a circula- tion of 5,000 and the speaker said if this could be quadrupled, this alone would it;' cock" 2d;" ft'i'biah an income suillc-ivjut to paythe " expenses of the institution. A m.ignificenr. ;baritone solo by another performer, who received an encore, followed on the program; two well executed banjo e.olos, a sweet voiced soprano solo by a lady, "a bril- liant piano solo by Mr. Miles and anothe"•«.».[.MJHJ cornet solo by Cornet- - ist Northrup 'concluded the concert. , Tho .indiPik'O,"the pastors.0f.1thc-.br.r-™:™ otigh and others were then thanked for their consideration and patronage ,, and'tho 1 crowded hall wV:b buun empty. i ' The entertainment came ""in for much I praise and much sympathy was ex- I pressed for tho unfortunate, partici- enck, 2.1; bun 1st. Baldwin—pullet, 1st;! *~*—+-~.z " / • ';- - - cockerel, 1-it. j Nc«* W. A. A. Coimnl£tc(>s, Tho following comtuittees have been t appointed by President A. J. Craft of [ Kntertainment— F. A. Vincent, chair- 1 itirtu; Harvcylirink,; Ji ]3rCowinitn; : John V. Flint and John L. Higgins. . . Billiard and Pool—Frank G. An-- that these documents were not mailed I ' BUdwin — cockerel, 1st, Cyphers ttirlrows. ciiairman; John McNally and to all of tho recipients direct from Ki*hGr—rock. M; hen, 1st. ... | William Spmrs, Sr. Washington, I). 0., but camo herein . IUTF OHPINOTOSS. . I . Special committee for tho Waa-Wflsh' bulk and in blankpboing addreriHeri Wume—pen, 1-t. nn.-i s,j; cockerel, 1st; Miuiitrpl entertainment—F. A. Vincent, afrpi' thpy reached the "local ]>ost- conk, 2d; pullet. 3d. Vass—pon, 'i t; pullet, ciiairman; William J. Cnswell, Samuel ottlce. This, ho argues, explains why 1st; pullot, 2d. Bowlby-cock :uid hen, 1st; \\\ Cyphers, John V. Flint, John M. they ar« addressed to''Air. So-and-So, ' " Cox, John L. Higgins and Byron F. Borough."^ , WHITE i.i;imoii>-5. Bnbcock. Bantty—sockerel, tut, pnllet, 1st. ,'; .. IU-TF COCiH.Vri. Sbcrrcr—pon, 1st. Cyphers & Fid I'.AUTRIDOK COOKtXri. ^[uuwwuiiiuiM WVOIJ imiiiw u wvw fox—pHllet, 3;1. Cyphers AFisher— and contains many excellent bnlf-tone pulUtf, U[\ ouck'Tel, 2d; IKMI, 2d and 3il- illListratinnf of good roads and roads ] K.ick, 2il. Castner—cock nnd hen, 1st; pnl- tl. It is. replete with inter-j lot, 2rt. opting insinuation and advice 0:1 the [ H. c. IJKOU'^.I.I^II i OrtnHt : i'ii'.'lionr.-.ofv--gooil roiuis- and t IIM J Ci\stTiur~-p"otV 1 lst 1 nn'd 2d. look in vain through its pages for any | ])XFK LECHI0UX3 look in vain througbits pages for any mnt«r—cot.i^rpl nmi n,iii«M«t. 0,1 r.T«enco to road improvement In ,,fS aZ"tn\\T affi-p^i Warren county,, though under tin-2d. Cox—pen, 3.1. State Aid law tliocl^'^eliolders of Una .^ 111-\cu MI>-ORC\S, county can spoml a sum not exceeding '.S-lfl,S3V for this purpose. Truly Warren wants waking up on tbo *road question. ]£icc, Kcvvicenlilo Kiinpirbo shoc°:-f^r misses nnd, cluklrcn, \viMi spring liO'l, 51 33; never for Joss than $1.75.'- LuiigstiiJ]' tC -' ' ^ Think of it! "Boys' kiico yenrs.) 23 iuul-33 cisnla. Thoy nn<] Hnrvieeablc. -P. 9. Stovcns. ' ' kiico pants (-1 to 11 cisnla. Thoy'ro nice 9 S Cornisli—cockerel, W; pullet, 2;1. Wilk- inson—cook ami hen, l*r. Ciwt'ner--pullet, lalj lien, 'id and 31; pen, 1st."'"' ••: : A>*DALU!J1ANS. ii Oastner—cock nnd lion, 1st. », Str.VUll SPAXOI.RD IIAMIIIVROS, Kent—sock, 1st; linis, \*l. HOUDAN'S. 11 Coatly—oocktsrtil, lslj pnllet, Ibt. ;. WinTE KiuzzLiis. ; .;. --';;/- Cornish—cock, 1st; hen, 1st. :ix i'ldies below tho knee, Mr. Blncls, it will be remembered, slipped mid Jell from tho engino when yetlinc ready to wheel. He is a nicinhor of the Ilrotiier- bood of Railroad Trainmen, from which lie will receive the sum of 51,200. Hois also a member of Liberty Council, 0. U. A. M., of this pliicc, who are looking after bin in)mediate needs.' 1 'The leg \s nowhcal- iiiC nicely, and will boattended to here- after by Dr. Bergen. .;• St. Peter's bhiiroli. "^ At St. Peter's church next Sunday (called Scptufisesiinn Sunday or tho third Sunday huloru Luiit),Hervicea,,wiirbons follows: Olebmtion of tho Holy Communion nt 7:>M, Mntin.i, LitRiiy-iind soruion ab 10:30. Sunday school'-'at 2:30, children's choral :l service and catechising at 3:15, evensong nnd.scrnion at 7:30 p. in. Tho Ilrothorhood of St. Andrew will be present and welcome all strangors. -> "-~z—•.--r-:r"----

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SHINGTON STARWe rend In .Wurrcuthnii any tlircc oilier ncw»

i^nt combined. JVtt tiotT(l fur Hie Inlcllljjcnt nmd hi I i

llljjcnt

32NI) YEAli-NUMIJER WASHINGTON, WARREN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, .IAXUAI! V 2ii, 18!)!). SUBSCRIPTION: S1.50 PER YEAR.

MKS. COOI'BR COXVICTIil). THE BOROUGH'S SIDEWALKS.

The Cllllil Alilisi'i- Found IJlllll.v InCOIII-I Vest,.rihiy-Otln'1-discs

lll'l'lll'l' I !••• <-.,.! I I .Court opnnml in Italviiloru ycatorilay

nf(iHiilii» T...1._ 111 f. . * *» •

ny hi Ji l>('ii)iM'at»li'

tt» Krilurt'i; Hit! liitw.

o h:ta been mifilaicnt bail weather

KAKMBKSMEETAXI) I.ISTEX.

liy Pr

nt tin; InslHntt! InI'mrllral Tjilk;t

lciil People.

Johnny cake and plenty of grit suchtin lino gravel or cracked ovdter ahulla

h l d I b i th Ttin lino gravel oshould IIIHO bothe gnpt'H hothe l i k t

Rimlv

ven thorn. To euromcd tho moving of

dg p o

the cliib'kons to new ground.MIHS IlesHio Oberly then mint; n nont!

should bo ventilated hy a Bliuto lead- K\/> OK THE POIXTRV SHOW.Ing from tho floor to the roof. A 'good balanced nit ion is 100 lbs cornmeal,Wo )UH ground o:ita, 200 lbs wheat,bran, GU lbs ol" oil cuke and flO Ihttuiii-mal muni, mix and swiltl mid feed a t '

I First OlllrlalAvvitnls--l'Vitt)icr Club

to (IK.' l

II. Jl , HISII OAMJM,

( Kent—cock. 1st; hen, 1st.1st of! ii. II, iu:n OAJIE IIAXTAM.-*I in. f Hepburn-cock, lit. Kfenoy—cockerel,

j 1H:; pullet, 1st.ontitlf-d, "I\'"op Colitis oil'of yourFarm," in a creditable manner. Prcal. J111I1-0 Shlpiuan i>n»Mii>it. StuwartBvillu last Thursday and Frithe piiHtfuw weeks.vviththo chiy, thruo criminal

ioro tliti court, an follows:dent Denino remarked that thin w;day WIIH liberally attended at HH threeHiiow, HIUHII and ice. to show that good advice, though ho had been iniul was in every way a suoimciy. HGutionf* of Hjdowalkn in evervI*. 0 . S.iulnbiiry, for Urn hrcrmy of

i' h I & W K Cpolitics himself, but had been punishedcess. Tiio program an previouslypart, of thu borough are in a very de-y y

i'roni thu IX, U. & W. KK. Co nubmlied in the STAR was consider-plor.iblo condition. There arc variousu X, U W. KK. Co

SmUbiiry ratiuctwl his plea or notl d

ibly uhangct! but tho work of tliu In-uctwl his plea orntered n pli»a of n utirfuH, nono of which, ho wove r, ha Htituto wan noiio the less interesting

and instructive. Tfio State Board ofAgriculture under WIIOHO JiuHpicOH theInstitute was held was to h;tvo been

any reason to exist. It is a. no ticca hipvult uontomlro. .Sjntuiico will bit lact thai where Lhero U a well laidpronounced. Inter. Tiio

Htono pavomenL and tho gutters aroattorney, \V. A. Slryker, asked the kept cleiui, there is very littlocauwo furCourt Co not nsldo tho order forf«-iting ropreffcnteu by itfl secretary, Franklincomplaint. Another l.tct that in pntunt Dye, but Mr. J)yo was called In attend the Hiibjeet been presented in »o clear • which lie trusted tlint the recoinmenda-'H bond of S'.OQ, which hat! d that of the preceding diivs and {l"{| d u c k . - ^ I1*"- 1st- *

— - ( - ^ - _ - ^ , V I r | M i « V. <« V..l> flllkll^l | | .

"or own (liironmi. Slio inado il Hweep-ing doniiil ortho charges iiRahiHt hor.I l r hiHliiind nnd three HOIIS also tesli-

i l b h l f Ty from homo a largo part of

Iho tinio and their testimony wan ofhttlo hulp. Tho oliild. herself, and thematron of thu Kiatnn Chililron's home,

thu u:MmniLU:ouiiaJilo\vulkH In imrtlcu-i farmers and their wivua nnd others .\s to a balanced ration for luinianar are tliu ]»eraoiiM upon whom the! imuiy of wiioni hud coma from iifiir to brings, Mr. Rico said tliat tlie human

tiluiutt iu usually uiuldlbil nnd, puKsibly. attumi tho Institute. After introdue- annotlto every liny WIIB balancinglied in iHM^Mujr^Tnuv" "imwcn'r" riflt-ly H y ' . t h u > ' b«lnK tho lwrouBh'8 ring and welcoming President JJenlao n^n's food in proper-proportions manyworoimiy from homo ^ 1 ^ part of i 1 : 1 " ! " " ^ 1 ™ ...W1™*11^1™8- Our j and tho.o who accompanied him, Mr. •• ' - - 1 - I- A- * - . - - . - >

Common (Jjuncil id iiMUiilly composed j Ciodfruy turned the mooting over tooftiiun whosu business* uiccreHtH and him. President Di-ntHo U a vory nll'.i-ttotiiil connections aru mich that they I blu gentleman of guncroiis girtn anddo noi winh to incur tho luug.tlnm! a particular authority on tlm. Kiet'ur

spapi-r. really cumum Uiu powers whicli their word go.cTOO ocoupicu the bigt-csl )iart own voles and the law have coniorn.-d Prof. H. I!. Voorhees of the Agricul-

I',.',l , ,i " . ' , • ' ! "" l l" ," ' r •'hurftt'il! on;:miiuml ability, still .,;liurs, n <ll»- uhitrBO of thoStnto Experiment Furn"t.'»"»t (I'" ilulolliliint. II.ii- liiwycr, LTlrnhiatluii. NUIIO uro tumiblu in tlie ill Xuw Brunswick. Ills hobbies ar(

Himilar opinion. IItlno cows and S-i-ent milk.

times unknown to the eater. Aftermaking a plea for good cooking nndtho placing of flowers on the table, the

W I l i l l W i l t I I f I t i l l . I ' • « * . ) . • . l . l i Ii* I I ' I • • i . u h « i | | i : l * * \ _ ^ . t j > - l | | | L M ^ ^ > ^ l t l | 1 ^ L ^ f l l L A ~ J » • 1 ~ ~ " - - - - - - - - , _ - - * V H U • *»& » . « v

I, ,, i roimhle lAU-t-t fving reHuitH. I benellt of tlia Industrial Home for theIlih J»unji.«h Wiii'ii Urns *Oa Thurstliiy afternoon the I-Vnther Blind at Hartford, Conn. The even-f.oitnix'icii wit n Kitstmt? Club ceased to uxlst. In Its place WUH '"« ' a program consisted of a mock trial

,! organized thu "KunuieiM Association of! followed by a short concert.For several years past there havebeen rumors at frenuont intervals tothe effect that capitalists of Kaston andPhillip3burg were formulating plans to

That p.u-Uatilv has been and is beingceptions wliuJi were allowed and the

Vwards were made to the followingthis borough should now give tho mat-

New .lersev. It Includes the member- Tho mock trial of tho case of "Stateship of tho old Feather Club and starts iVH- Schwartz," the defendant beingwith sixteen charter members. Tho I c l"IrRet i with tho larcency of a cnskelfollowing olllceru were elected: Presi- o l jewels, was very interesting, nnddont, K. C. Slater; Vice President, | considering that all the leading partsJohn Haynes, of Annandale; Sucre- "'e™ taken by blind peraons, was ad-tary; \Vra. H.Cypherrt, Trpninrcr- A. • mirnblypresented. Tlietriumphantao-J. MuUiiin or Mi. Ilermon; AHslHtaiitl'l1""™1 o f !'•? accused, who had beenSupt., JIarrv Waflhburn, of Port Mur- niado the victim of a put up job, wasmy; 2nd Assist Snpt, F. IT. Castner, I 6 0 0 " decreed by the jury when thoof Cha gew.iter; .Ihsjrs. Xixon, Cast-ner; J. E. Kookor;and II. Van Sieltel, ofI-sbanon, were elected directors, TheAssociation will complete its organiza-

Ineditusotlor the trial of appeals inspection ol tho sidewalks or the bur- t | l a l l | t - s | l o u | , i be I'ed in abundance,without jury liiw been changed fro:n ougli, to the end that as soon as the l lnIi , l s t 0 w h l l t i s abundant the farmerI'eb. Is', to teb. Juth. seasons will permit, oursidewalks may I ,,n,,i,l hrat, t<-ll bv !i studv of the aui-

C. A. K. liisliiliiili.i bu substantially improved or thorough-! ly repaired in every instance wherey

. , . „ | ex.ats-Eiviiiir special .t i&- "•• R - ' ' c o 'HO Realities where traveli ' f

the

c o e y,n!1l. For a bala'nccd ration per diemU l 0 speaker recommended the follow-

| i h h h d : r h l 6f l OT lbU l 0 speaker r e c o m m e e f o w.;ng:iv|,ioh ho h.-.d:rouh(l U56f,il; OT lbs0 I l i ] a R e l lb what bran Jibs dried

g0I,li]aRe,-l lbs wheat bran, Jibs dried

After the oftlsoM wero installed "aev- i s l l o t ' " siK!u; Tho iiuliciitlons an) I and frequent pruning-rilwnyo aimingral speeches weru nrido Oommmder t l m t t h o r o w l H b f l n 0 d u U l 'o r l o d tins to produce Uiu highest quality of Iruii•ordon iri\*n i "r.mini^'t'.tfM f-iii- np winter, biit that business at thtiso workn j winch sells for moro in proportion

Jlov. Cieorgo Angloman of tho M. 13.church gave a short siddresH, ands|)_oke very feelingly to the old cum-radea. "

L: — .About. 35 guostspsvtoslrof the bonn-"liful collation prepared, Lrio army bean

.... having ;i prominpnt plii'je.oii.Lhij-iiiniiu.-Sdveral cnmrado.s from Waiibin^t'on

woro to hnvo been j)rc^r*nr, amo.igthorn ,CiLpL J. 'I'. LiingstHlV, but

reulwitig more and more the umlenia- mission merchant and the growerbio fact that n great (loal of money c.uibo ssivort by buying instruments directfrom the IUcto:y, when that i.s p i b l

l i h b f i t f tipgimm'H profic.

c y , w t s p b l t ,ng the benefit cf tiio middle*fi

sbotild exist. Tho commission.should ho invited often to visit thof.tnncr JIIHI tiio express or railroaduuiupiiny whu!li iran'its the. furmer'aproducts shouUl be Io61todvon as afriend and not nsTan • eueniy, bt-uausothis interests of tho farmer and these

I Jr. Kugiiiud will di.stiourflo noxt coiiipanicd are identical. Farmer;Sunday morning on " Pitiil in Rome." ) shoiilit ;i!&9 visit around moro amonj

ThnAViu'ronOoutity Hoard of A«ri- England will uoiiiluut a series ofculture was ro-:)rgiiniz°il ft Stewarts-1 Hi>ivi;il....scr vices. Jn. .tho. cmur«li.- 'VUnvi!ie-OiV-Tiiursd;iyiait;-Uiou^bli'irdM'roTlJot',tor'tr""o^ will lib iiotibtwas r e c t l b l i h d t ' t\ llWt hissut'G good ntidiencP at oaeli of thu

s; iyia i t ;Uiou^blwas recently published to ' t\t l m t t h i M i

issut'G good ntidiencPM at, oaeli of thui ' r ! i i ! U d t

v " : • phico in Biilviduro on tho 21 sK' TliTi j remitt. On Friday evening there will™™.™»r«;foll(>wi)ig uHiuuriv'ivoro olontnd;- ;.i'i'r-.-,ir' br a prrpnmrory servlor-:" -T-r" r.-

atiould bu made to supply tho growingih l fd l l

The attendance was nob HO largo at i similarly situated should be invest!-j K-•!*• Skinner, of Jersey City; R II.this session but the interest manifested ig.ited; the probable bonetir.t to be de-'C'ilf(tnpri Changewater; \V. G. Frit Is,

'"" ' ' ' "" i ivod and injuries to be sustained I Junction; Jasper Tarr, Now Stanton,should bo carefully and intelligently j l>il-» U. Brocaw, Port Murray; Georgeweighed. * * ^ e e t ' - Glen Gardner; Howard Van

After considerable thought upon the I -Sickel, Lebanon; C. B. llotr, Delaware;subjfiot we arn ftronglj' improved that | '-• w- Baldwin, Summit;" J.1 ir.C0rni.4h,[he coming ola trolley connecting us jStewartsVille; A. 31. Cordray, Balti-ivith a formidable city at no great dia-1 more, aid.; W. A. Gralmm, "Bonnoy,ranne will bring with it but little ad-1 *- V.; W. II. Kent, Summit;. W.

•* ' ' ' ' " 'ICeeney, Hiickensnck; and AV. II.'Hop-burn, (J.tiecns, -sT. Y. .

don't use too much. If wheat ts look-ing bad early in spring, 100 ll>j ofnitrate of soda to the acre sown broad-cast will improvo it wonderfully. Agood crop rnfntion i?.corn, potatoes,whpiit-aiid then timothy. A good cornfertilizer is 4 parts phosphate acid toone part potash. For potato scab insoil sprinkle 300 ttis sulphur per acre inpotato rows. If scab is in the seedroll seed in sulphur. To prevent in-jury to potatoes in dry weather boldwater in the land by early ploughingand quick, continuous, shallow culti-vation. Corn ensilage properly madeand fed is the best thing in thu worldfor milk and will not flavor tlie milk.The ensilage should not bp-allowcd-.to-ferment. Fruit trees should besprayedwhen leaves begin to burst iii case ofscab, bad moth, etc.... Spray frequentlywith Bordeaux mixture made as

vantage, and be greatly detrimental tothe interests of the community as awhole. We shall not go into a diat-us-sion of the question ab this time butwill throw the columns of the STAHopen to a free- discussion pro and con.We earnestly solicit the opinions of allwho will express themselves intelli-gently on tliosubjecti'aiul-ab ihw siimu'time earnestly urge an early publicmeeting to discuss tho subject, appointcommittee? of investigation and formplans for prompt action should the oc-casion demand.

Ic will be remembered that last fallmany of our true and tried Republicanfriends sent up a shout that Congress-man Pitney had sent them no publicdocuments even when requested to doso. " 'Daring the past two weeks, how-ever, they have had no reason to com-plain on that score. Since that timeMr; Pitney has, wo aro told, sent sev-

follows: 0 His stone lime, slacked in 25 oral sucks'of-public documents to thegallons of water with 5 ounces p a P j a b >rough post-ulliee. ;Neiirly all of thegreen, then shirk 5 M>3 copper sulphate faithful have been remembered. Onem another 25 gallons of water. Next prominent Republican is gaimng.muchmix the whole together. This will do instruction and annulment from a five

so unkind, calls our attention to the fact!h d I '

pgfertilizer is necessary to supplement itwith tho necessary mineral constitu-ents. Farmers should improve theirsoil by keeping land covered withgreen crops in winter. This addsnitrogen to tbo soil and helps in many,otlior'ways to enrich the soil. In buy-ing fertilizer do not buy tho'clieaposfibut get the ingredients you need for

l d d k th b t b

dent, \V\ O. Aiklis, of Knnwlton;' VicePresident, John Haw of Washington •Soorot-try, \v; R Obwrly, of Franklin,and , TroasiU'iii*, Owen Oberly, ofGreenwich. Albert Fleming of'MniiR-(leltl was elected as a director. TheIVtfml-.did ••little olsu afcor 'elcctiligofltcors.

Itimi TfCiit. KorJSatiinhiy Xlfjlit.Tlia clmrt or thovl»l«y—"A Victim of His

OWIKL Folly"— will be open thiH morn-liiffntUoVlnckntDr. WIlli.misMrug.store-Scciiro your Hunts oarly, for tlieru is n iiro-bahMlyorii scarcity nstho friend* of L!iocast litive promised a full house. .Tho pinywnsvvell nitidortitl when givon before, anilall wlio did not HGO it then HIIOUU) bo InDawcs'^Kall Sitiird.iy iil«ht; for, apnrtfrom its beins? well pluycil, it in for thebon-fifc or St. Potor's cb 11 re Ii—surely aworthy objoet. ,

JHL Sund.iy evening tiio clijirch waspiiclctid, and tho music furninhod bythe blind mimci'ina from Oonnccticut,together with Dr. Jldglaiid's 8i.-rmon,were heartily enjoyed.

Tiie I'<)S(-()M!ci> liiiiNlln^.Divura rumors (joncornitig tiio post-

ofiiiio Iiavn been chawing o;icih oilierover town during tlie ptisL fow daja,Ono was to tho cITectj that a neiv p»st-oillco building was.to bo erected; an-other Unit tiio post-olllco was to beIncateil in the rornn occupied by.I. K.Cooko iitt a. gonnral store, and anotlioruiatthfT'leasii .for tbo pveeon't post-ofiicobuilding had been rone wed, for tonyears. Tiio • chnnr:eK-aro that it willvifmn i just whore it is, though radi-oal changes will bb mndo in tho build-

coudliulud. A collect fun was fcako Ho saidto dofrav tho rent of tho hull, and mnonff other things April and Maythe Institute adjourned till 7 o'ulouk. I'-^ched pullets aro tho beat layers in

; '„ w^inv ^ rtCC01'tn»gio breeds. ITens should.Mil-. K\ MiM' • ivbit. > •;'•••;-,be kept as long: as fciicif vitality lasts.

A still inrgurntidieiutt) crowded into Tear-old hens are tho beat breeders.gtho siniill hail iutlieevoning. Hingingby several ladiea iifccomp.iuitiil on tbo

l ti i Th ty p

organ opuiuul tiio session.,. Thoi b th L I

g piou box was then

qIn answi-rw p nswi

to "how tov nialto chickens lay inwiiitBi1?',; J. E. Kico of Yorktown,"N.V., a noted poiiltry fancier, said thiscould bo done by making .spring con-ditions for the chicken's. ' Ho rocom-inunded in.answer to anotlior questionthe following for young chickens andit will apply to young turkeys,, hethinka: 1 quart skim milk into whichtwo or throo eggs - havo beuti beaten,along with sotiio chopped onion,

e eders.A model small lion liouso should bobuilt with roof sloping from south tonorth and facing south with highwindow in south end. It should bowhitewashed. Roof'Sliould bo tar pap-ered. Floor should be of conient withplenty of litter and straw for warmth.Besides, papery tightly lnppetl, sliouldbc» put underneath out sulo verticalboarding and the inside should bobiylihed with rye whole straw. : Insideboarding should run horizontally.Roof should bo lined also [.with :stnuvv-Window shbujd becdverod'witjh burliqion the inside on cold nights. House

The olllcial awards by classes wereas follows:

UAItRKD I'l.V.MOUTH ROCKS.

Castner— ptin, 1st: pen, 2(1: hen, 2d; cock-erel, 3d; pullet, 3d; cock, '1st; lien, 1st;cockerel, 1st; lieu.- 3d,.. Uroc.uv—tuille^ad. Iteed—cockerel, '.M. 'VaiiSIekel" piil-

WHITE I'LYMOl'TH ROCKS.Fritts—cock and Ijoii, 1st; cockerel, 1st:

pullet, 1st. ' 'JlUl-T I'LYJIOUTII .KOfJKS.

' Wiirne—cock, 1st; hen, 2d. Rookcr—cockerel and imllet, 1st; lien, 1st; cock, °tifpullet, 2(i; cockerel, 2J; cockerel, 3d; cocknnd hen, 3'1. Tarr—pullet, 31. Vass—pen, 3d. Hooker—pen, 1st. Cox, pen, 2il.

WlttTl-: WVASDOTTKs.VtuiSicklc—cock, 3;i'.; lion, 2J. Cyphers

A.Fisher—hen.1st: hen. 3d: pen. 3d. CIWIT.ner—pullet,'1st; cockci eli i-t; cock, 2d;cockerel and pullet, id; pullet, ;!•!; pen, 1st.Vnss—coekcrul, 3d; pun, 2il. Cox—cock,3d.

Ciistner— pullet, lsi; cock nnd hen, 1st;pen, l«t:

noi.OKN1 WVASDOTTES.Sherrer—cockerel nnd pullet, 1st.

Mintun—cock and lion, 1st; cockerel. 2<l,Cox—cockerel nnd pullet, 1st. ' ' " ~ "

HLACK T.AXCJSriAXS.

WVAKDOTTE-S.

I.I0UT i& FNIier-eock, 1st.

b n 1st B a l d i l l

case was given to them. The jury wasa more than usually intelligent one,being composed of home talont, Mr.James If. Johnston was foreman, andMessrs. Win. I*. Hofl", firnest C. Ward,J. 'Al, Kase, Wm, G, Oreveling andArch Lance were his fellow jur-ors. These "good men and true" ap-peared to take much comfort in thejury box and did their duty well.

After tho trial, a cornet solo wasrendered by Edward Nortbrtip. Thiswas named "The Swiss Boy," and theskill and expression with which it wasi»iven by the sightless cornetist wonwell merited applause. K. \V. Milesof the company then addressed theaudience on the object of the tour beingmade by the troupe and the institutionit represonted. Tho vroceeds of thetour are used to support the IndustrialHomo wliioir ia botii t'Uucatioriiil andindustrial. Blind persons are receivedin it from nil parts of tho countryand are taught whenever possibleHome industry that in time raisesthem to comparative independence.While the expenses of those are sent tothe Home from Connecticut are paidby that Stare, no destitute blind fperson is refused admittance. Thegood work of tho Home was evidenced111 several instances related by theapeaker. After describing the variousindustries taught in the institutionamong which are broom making forthe men and type setting for tho wom-en, Mr. Miles, himself blind, made aneloquent appeal for subscribers to themonthly magazine, "Talks and Tales,"jinblished by the Home and uponwhich the greater part of the work isdone by those- to whom life is perpetualdarkness. Several in the audience re-sponded. The magazine has a circula-tion of 5,000 and the speaker said if thiscould be quadrupled, this alone would

it;' cock" 2d;" ft'i'biah an income suillc-ivjut to paythe "expenses of the institution.

A m.ignificenr. ;baritone solo byanother performer, who received anencore, followed on the program; twowell executed banjo e.olos, a sweetvoiced soprano solo by a lady, "a bril-liant piano solo by Mr. Miles andanothe"•«.».[.MJHJ cornet solo by Cornet- -ist Northrup 'concluded the concert. ,Tho .indiPik'O,"the pastors.0f.1thc-.br.r-™:™otigh and others were then thankedfor their consideration and patronage

,, and'tho1 crowded hall wV:b buun empty.i ' The entertainment came ""in for much

I praise and much sympathy was ex-I pressed for tho unfortunate, partici-

enck, 2.1; bun 1st. Baldwin—pullet, 1st;! • *~*—+-~.z " / • ';- - -cockerel, 1-it. j Nc«* W. A. A. Coimnl£tc(>s,

Tho following comtuittees have beent appointed by President A. J. Craft of

[ Kntertainment— F. A. Vincent, chair-1 itirtu; Harvcylirink,; J i ]3rCowinitn; :

John V. Flint and John L. Higgins.. . Billiard and Pool—Frank G. An--

that these documents were not mailed I ' BUdwin — cockerel, 1st, Cyphers ttirlrows. ciiairman; John McNally andto all of tho recipients direct from Ki*hGr—rock. M; hen, 1st. . . . | William Spmrs, Sr.Washington, I). 0., but camo herein . IUTF OHPINOTOSS. . I . Special committee for tho Waa-Wflsh'bulk and in blankpboing addreriHeri Wume—pen, 1-t. nn.-i s,j; cockerel, 1st; Miuiitrpl entertainment—F. A. Vincent,afrpi' thpy reached the "local ]>ost- conk, 2d; pullet. 3d. Vass— pon, 'i t; pullet, ciiairman; William J. Cnswell, Samuelottlce. This, ho argues, explains why 1st; pullot, 2d. Bowlby-cock :uid hen, 1st; \ \ \ Cyphers, John V. Flint, John M.they ar« addressed to''Air. So-and-So, ' " Cox, John L. Higgins and Byron F.Borough."^ , WHITE i.i;imoii>-5. Bnbcock.

Bantty—sockerel, tut, pnllet, 1st.,'; .. IU-TF COCiH.Vri.

Sbcrrcr—pon, 1st. Cyphers & Fid

I'.AUTRIDOK COOKtXri.

^[uuwwuiiiuiM WVOIJ imiiiw u wvw fox—pHllet, 3;1. Cyphers A Fisher—and contains many excellent bnlf-tone pulUtf, U[\ ouck'Tel, 2d; IKMI, 2d and 3il-illListratinnf of good roads and roads ] K.ick, 2il. Castner—cock nnd hen, 1st; pnl-

tl. It is. replete with inter-j lot, 2rt.opting insinuation and advice 0:1 the [ H. c. IJKOU'^.I.I^IIiOrtnHt:i'ii'.'lionr.-.ofv--gooil roiuis- and t IIM J Ci\stTiur~-p"otV1lst1nn'd 2d.

look in vain through its pages for any| ])XFK LECHI0UX3

look in vain througbits pages for any mnt«r—cot.i^rpl nmi n,iii«M«t. 0,1r.T«enco to road improvement In ,,fS aZ"tn\\T affi-p^iWarren county,, though under tin- 2d. Cox—pen, 3.1.State Aid law tliocl^'^eliolders of Una • . 111-\cu MI>-ORC\S,county can spoml a sum not exceeding'.S-lfl,S3V for this purpose. TrulyWarren wants waking up on tbo *roadquestion.

]£icc, Kcvvicenlilo Kiinpirbo shoc°:-f^rmisses nnd, cluklrcn, \viMi spring liO'l,51 33; never for Joss than $1.75.'- LuiigstiiJ]'tC -' '

^ Think of it! "Boys' kiicoyenrs.) 23 iuul-33 cisnla. Thoynn<] Hnrvieeablc. -P. 9. Stovcns. '

' kiico pants (-1 to 11cisnla. Thoy'ro nice

9 S

Cornisli— cockerel, W; pullet, 2;1. Wilk-inson— cook ami hen, l*r. Ciwt'ner--pullet,lalj lien, 'id and 31; pen, 1st."'"'

••: : A>*DALU!J1ANS. ii

Oastner— cock nnd lion, 1st.», Str.VUll SPAXOI.RD IIAMIIIVROS,

Kent—sock, 1st; linis, \*l.HOUDAN'S.

11 Coatly—oocktsrtil, lslj pnllet, Ibt. ;.WinTE KiuzzLiis. • ; .;. --';;/-

Cornish—cock, 1st; hen, 1st.

:ix i'ldies below tho knee, Mr.Blncls, it will be remembered, slipped midJell from tho engino when yetlinc ready to

wheel. He is a nicinhor of the Ilrotiier-bood of Railroad Trainmen, from whichlie will receive the sum of 51,200. Hoisalso a member of Liberty Council, 0. U.A. M., of this pliicc, who are looking afterbin in)mediate needs.'1'The leg \s nowhcal-iiiC nicely, and will bo attended to here-after by Dr. Bergen. .;•

St. Peter's bhiiroli. "At St. Peter's church next Sunday (called

Scptufisesiinn Sunday or tho third Sundayhuloru Luiit),Hervicea,,wiirbons follows:Olebmtion of tho Holy Communion nt7:>M, Mntin.i, LitRiiy-iind soruion ab 10:30.Sunday school'-'at 2:30, children's choral :lservice and catechising at 3:15, evensongnnd.scrnion at 7:30 p. in. Tho Ilrothorhood •of St. Andrew will be present and welcomeall strangors. -> "-~z—•.--r-:r"----

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THE WASHINGTON -STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY," JANUARY 20, 1899.

Local Correspondence.A l imner ' In sneaking or tlit- pni |»wil

emumjrv at Ilriilfr^vlIU- NI.V.S tlii-ri- " i l l hemi Irtmlili! iiboiit one lit-ltitf Imilt t l im- Itth f t i U I w l l ' ivr 11 little

iiboiit one litltitf t l im Itiiiow so itosiri-IUHI will (,'ivr 11 littlemi iilUMitimi tu tin" matter. At theR lidil u short time .sinee in the in-f l l t fil- pop le

niehs at nserilli

the fatime iincutine belli a she.torcKt of the creiintery hut \<-ry few VMtvii<k'<l, anil then? \vn>n't hull :•"enthusiasm iiiiinitV-slcil :i* one &i;aiite..otU>:ill bi-tuven H i-oupU"

• ivimu*. WelwUvvfiim-aiiK-rj at liiui^v-villewillhiMifrfml thiiii: and will bimellttins rttrinui-ri. The Kiinv tlttnir »PI»IH"* t<>

tho (im-sliuii of a erttimrry t«. be l«i>7m><l attin- KIIIIMUI RniimadMrithm. tm MIIIL-IU-Mstreet, NIIOHM inwli tin- pwji-i't ami iiwfci- sisuccess i.fit. itwillhi-itKr.MUmm'iuciuvund we i1i>nl)t m>i a i«iyini: invrM mom.

n'llifp.irlHS\vhoh:ivi'tlu- pr.ip'»scil v.v\vciinniiiu' I'ai'ttiry in low wunt ti> il.is.iiiu>-lliliiK tlwit will iK-iiotU IMviiU-iviiiitl ut tin;sum* tiino hi'lt-tlu?. t'linurrs ;nui fnnt andw.TtnliU*»ni\\vr»Intlii.-ouinttnitii(.v.tlH-yshimld •**.•! )U.t.iit ut i<n.-r-1-» jirrnim1 l"r p'»-llim'iiptlu-itiiililin^- tliiU will, hv t.i-i>*lcttinimler t<> pro^-i i t r tin' bn-niv>.-l;i!k..lof. It will not ii.> (" wait until tin* fruit

" U-KiitV U»'rEl••..[) to!;i;!,h!. TUi" «•"!•«• *li..miilie <!«•»»*• sit i>w.

Some ptirtli* haw l*nt ;ll\Jhnil]1|fi

ll,thl1^

iJS-etUmoqiiTtl'i'i l«i"iiu'iin thi-'lliif. 'Ha-old Wiuklf- uri: >htppC'(! f I'liHri.lt.lplililwluri.: tlit'v an- niiiuuliiftiircii inu- a ui>i*i.|,iis.nrlli-l'corilril..U.lri;».ol(ti:n:i.,c:i'. Tin-price* mid hv lh.- duilrr ha- l-*-t-n a n ywhort.* from u-n t" lilt.-oii <l.>llir- p.-r 1K-.U1

Ono of Tnmiiiv ltnriiVIiv.rylntrf.fj.iVtlInto the nice nil Friday ami il ivniiiivilsi

. liiir Si«ht «!' u w U ' i . w l t'1'' ammal^ >-iiterra lirnm :iir:un. iiiti«>iiiii ~-- t|tn'n -n ;-;oi;.-injury wti-. lnllMv<I tm 'Aw li.»r-.- (in.I lh<-

llilVfllumllvil.- aiU "I" tineL'one down the Pennsylvania i-oad sim-i-the last isflie of the SVAI:. Tlie lei- eainenvei-thellinlHiii road from tlie lake., andwas shipped to the KnU-kurljohi-r lei' 1 'o.

We have Known >> sin.l!'.* a thi-.i^ :i- ainonse to break up a prayer ineetmi: ser-vice. Nut 1 Kit tli»- men were afraid uf thelittle cmittll-e. O. no. hut the ilearsisterswere well ninh lViuliti-ii.il out of their shoesmill wits as well, and wrallil prohahly h.iveclambered up the wall hail -in-li a llitusl MIIU-. Hut eumiBh of this moiise

f th d llbeen pu -.- r--stcry nmv. SMIH1 »( thi-M.- ila.givn it to the STAK rwiiU'rs in lull.

The nnitrrinuui* d»m't «»i"to» «i-l k i t <th -tio No; they have the llclu-

f d thi lill.ware Uiver i» ilraw from ami t h h ,»•uualitvof UT h:is hi-wi belter tliaL\wv. Tlu-v have nil tlH-y want ami it Uli ami Hi iiu'iii'a thick. <ti-uri:t- says tin1

have cnoHtih f- |mi IVivi.h-ri' in •-•'>!.! -toi)f;i' Jill siiiiuut'i-.

The farmer-came to tMher un Snumlalimttimlhulitnii Institute. Tho.-e wh» titviiiktUiiomfutlnu' wi-ru MI vwll ].]e;is.with ttuMiddres-es ami tin- funil itf mior-Hintlon imparted, that they went awaywith burlier eoim-ptions of their vnHincutid a l.'"tt'T iiM<l>'r>ltttu!iiiur «>f mueli «>( thework that ennu-s tu them in the daily rou-tine of tann life. The hint* thrown out 01the line of hnrticiiltnre should prove oureal value to all who heard tht'tn, whil'

.thuiulvk-t'U'ivirti on lh«- linf ol* t'cftllizer'inu-st prove inviilUiihU' to nil. I lies,- nu-i'l-iiiKs urt- valurthte to the fanner mid slinulhe miK'h more -jeili-rally jiatnmi/eii. he-ciiiLicsiMiitifh is kiirnt-il Unit tl.«- (".inneri-nimot afford to do wUhcut.

It is said that Mrs. U;u-hei Un-eti amifamilv will move to Nehmskuin thesprinj:.Mw. lireeii owns, valuable property in th

• West and i»-»iiuif iksinms ul utvupyi"it. The family N h.-Ul in hi-h cstueihere.

.... .Iwoph II. Kimwunir may cutu'liuk- texhibit a lot of hi- lanoy ftiwls at the Mxpoultry show to l»e held in New \ ork.

Several of our citizens are wiring theihouses for eiwtric lights. We don't seitu«w we could yet aloEitr any nmre withoutelectric lights.

A prett.VKO.nl joke is told uhuiit a curtain old codger who doesn't live n du/ei

- -miles fr<>m tliffvuinty-^-dtami who hasn'tso far :LS the dep'»i.'nr knows:'any visibletncans of suppen-t. The old i-lmp1 wentdown countrv, not on a fool's errnnd hut(or the purpose ofmisinf; thu wind a little.Whim tic struck Kaubsvilk-. Pa- he jr»>tout his paper :ui(I pleaded iiard for cashThe document said he was a church mem^er, that his wife was dfjid. or su-k (perhanslioth) and thiit he had recently los.1Ills house and lot hy tire. All these dirtdisasters were recounted in hliick amwhite, and wore supplemented with :strong appeal for aid. At o.ie house litcalled ami unfolded his talc of woe,1 amthere he made a mistake, for the iaily I.whom lie unbosomed himself lived in this

""""sKciioiV'-'ii'iiii vccr,^r.i;I.e:1.--t!!'-'"-'>lfl. fellowAftor listeniiiji to the harrowing" detailand kuowimrtUat what lie said was without any foundation in fact, sin; plainly toilhim lie was a fraud and that slie not onljhin 'w-himlnitalanre numherfifthe poopk

•"^wliosc'HHiiics lit- had • s^ivyi! R-'h-lpiT-; nnsympiiMiixurs. When the Impostor heiirthis statement he had no fiirthcr use fiher.iindslnmmiiur tlie Katf started dowthe street as thoiitrh a eonsUbk- Weiv pu

:- .•qiim-.l,iMi.-,tl issaiVl Lu.su.V tUiU-.lu: did •]" nKire-Nolie'iti1ii«'"Iii"th"St.'i:J!!a1i:e1:i!i'.rM»nt i't

future exploits of this kind In.: will pa*i.- (h:il,.iilac.*; liv ;uul no on ihe other .side.-of

the river. ' ' " "llov. Mr. Cox, pastor ...f ttie Kirst liaptisl

"Church of lnwii, may movr hi;- iiiiinly torinmmerfield tlu-IM.nf April.

It is r e p o r M that .lames PniH of Ham-s:i vnhurtr has bought tin- Andrew Kiinemmrproperty on Cireuuwicli street and willnidve here (he 1st of April.

IMULLIl'SlSUKti.The Alert Hook and I.idder Co. enter-

tfilncd its friends hi Us luiurterson Wednes-day night of last week,

i'.Biiln on Wudiiewlny "ti;ht of lust weekthere fulled to he enough ITH-IIIIHTS otTown Council proienl to hold A nieftliiL*.S o ineetfnj; will 6e field HOW until Feb. (i.

Thoniiis A*liworth rt ' tunicl l:i>t w«ekfrom Unhand. His family Wilt follow himhomo in th ' ' -nriny.

Moivitrd M. Gardner of this place andMi-n N'e t ie Clavtimof Kistou weru in ir-ried on Wudiu-Mlty of liLst weed.

J. W. IriL'lumi hns nurehasod n house andlot of J. O. U'illcver on Slturuavvs street.

Stella, the tlvc-year-oUl diun.'htcr of Mr.and Mrs. Newton Miitulilvr of UeliiwarvI'.irk. died on Frld iy ol cun-e^ion of thelun^s.

Lewis T. Hrandt of 2IS Wa*hiuj;tonstreet died of pueumunU uti Friday, npi«dtii! venrs. He ii survived hy tlvu einldiennlt'oftliia place. They are: Hi.l>tyf l^hv ini.Tlifuitoru ami 11 irry Hr.mdt and Mr-.Sitntitil ttorjii". He was 11 mtuilitT olI'MiMiishuriihivMiiit. X<>. 31. II. of 1.. IC,K"i.'(it«f.r Honor and tttM l-'irst Prc-b.v-uri.7n«-l.urch. Mr. IIrand: ww the tlrMchief eniiineer of the Piiillirsburtf Fire Dt-

Mrs. Oliver U.mnhr.in of l'iirs-ll lliljdied Friti iy niclit oi . piit'iimoidii. »i:«:il OSy.-ars. Km<U> her Itli.-rtiiimt she leav.sfour MUIS and two daiiiihlers 'fhoinis,Chri-iopher. M.atliuw, J.tttit^ and Mi--Mury liiiiuihruiKif PlHlliiteUurs and SIl*llo>e tianatirvn cf Newark.

tlroceryir.au M. K. Pnvder will elo-e i>nthis hti-in^H j.inml April 1st and open auroeery in L'.a«.iiiu. ..

NMcli«hisM.i.)Aickwiit>i-;-inuiittyd to j i i l• ilurd-iy ni'iriiint: hy *.S piire Shinn-r for•rt'akihi: into ihe Aiiicrk-.ui House Fridityiiornlt;::.

I\)lieuittan Miir.niiisCri«vors.>!iiervillf.who w.i-* shot hv liurjiltrs Tm.irsii.iy morn-US. TO turiiturly of 1'hillipshur:;. . .

Maitfiret. widow of Wm. Miirlln. diel atvti,'JliHloivanl .••titet Hattinl iy inornins;.^ son and ditnirbtor. Willtaui and Mi>*Cutu M.trtin, survive her.

Twentv memtiers uf Ted1vu-eo">i' Tii'it1.<o. IT. Imp. tl. R. M.. visitt-d As-iilif.iiikI'rilieof Treiiton, Friday night.

Charles Aduns of No. 315 S mth Mainstreet, a bralienuin on tliu U>hlt;h 4t Hud-on railroad, committed suicide on rinndaynorniiiK by tiaiisins himself to n rafter inhuliiiubursliutl of thu L. M. Tcol estate.

The body was discovered by some boysif wtiom was his sou. Tliey aaw the

alarm, but upon examination of the bodyifttr it was cut down, it wu- found thailife was extinct. Tut; di'ceinul man WJI*ttl years of au'f. He leaves a widow amiiwb cbildruu—L'luirle.s, Jr., ami BITSH;.

John, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.Jhtirltid Lilly ot Mercer uud JetlersonCruets died on Sunduy. His aye was.••even months.

Hubert rihrope hast moved from tbihplace to Purtli Am boy. He ii n brake-m:in on the t,"lti»1i Valley railroad.

Thomas Reynolds lias secured the posi-ion a» engineer at the Vulcanite cein- -"

works.

Ilev. jiimea 11. PrenderKast, rectorthe H.icrecl Heart Catliolic church at"tiltigli. N. C , died at Rileigb on SUJKIH.'he voun«; nriest was a native, ol" l'hilliiiurs" HeNMirvlvpd hy his mother. M.'lioinas PrenrieriMst, and thesu brotluand sisters-Edward, chief of tho Phillips-our" tire department; Mrs. James Flardi-m m of I'hillipsbiirg, Mrs. J. E. Miles tiHuston. Thomas of Klizaiiethport, uniRaymond, a studc-nt ftt 5:. Mary "a Cu!!«^tliultimorc.

Catharine, wife of James O'Brien nf No2St Washington street, died on Tuesda;rom the ttlict-s of a paralytic stroke.. Sti..vns 5!' years old.- She is survived by i-lusbiind and live children. The latter areMrs. II. S. Cuoper of Jersey City; Mrs.Eli/, ibetti Pintt and Misses Ajines, KatiElsie O'Brien of Pbillipsburg.

An iufantcbilld of Mr. and Mrs. EdwardGenet of ltl Benimtt street died Monddj

ight. •- - - =MissRerthaM. Vanderbilt of Finpsviile

ami Stewart Brotzmau of tipringtown werenarriud last a.nurday evening.

Wm. H. iteaser has resigned iis'managerof the I'hillipsburg co-operative btore.

John Dempssterof Phillipsburg was in-jured ut thtChipiiimi hosiery mills, Odet.-weldertown, on Mondny. He WHS rep.iir-ini; a pipe on the s»s machine when ano-ther workmnn came aloiiR with a lightedhuiturn which eaiised an explosion. Deister's face and hands were burnud but

"St. J a nit'l

l i c T yiiL;;Hiv<.-iilis(!nH it.s lor tin." cluircli pupor abou

l ICpi^-opai e<mSt. J a ni Iaitii, c pp

to he publishwl by llu> Iwsil ICpi^-opai e<srr(.'L'ation.

.^k'.vih^rur^11""'1'11

has bought tluW h i

. ItollowavMnrhitt <V

i

Marvin I'ierson of Montana, tho hu-*tlinssumtioiu'-cr, has sales in no le» ilian nevetiUtwnships. Uusspi'inu:.. " The liew lOpWnrth L.iufiiio oJ-i.m/.t-u '-V.the vomiK pwiple of the .Methodist elilirWMondiiv uvening is well «>Mk-eml. as fol-tows: President, Dr. K. C. li^-kanl; 1st-vicepresident, Horace Miller: and viL-'j presi-dent, Miss Allic Ilildobrant; 3% - 'denl, Mrs. I. H. Keener; Itli vie.Miss M "*Garter;

""mitkio .<,• Ack.

Th" W;iTo"|the appeal o

ii'kj

L 1 . 1 -

rat ion, r Vdh"ii(71>«i.-i•p Kiniballiry, in -\k'

on

. i.utillwl tluiWill be trie

Bi-nlainiu Hull lost the index fm-er il\U i-il'ht ham! while numiiiK a eiivtdnsaw in the-1 I lope street mill.

VternlHIiesf: yours, tin- • Delay, l.infitand Wait I!. It. Co. has concluded to he:titify tlie depot yard, and has had a ww$ «men diLjfrinj; a larjje treneh " " 'IVont of [lit:

rd i

• propi

o In-

ii.v, to

ndeiirb.id out innIf!'.

i fry oil' lh

W o r k at. t h i ; sti'i 'l wvav in n VL-ry s h o r t t imi-oii for t h e w o r k on tiw i t c h is Ijcin^ put in b

rks wi'l bu undie, or as soon as th: st:tek is ready, .y tho railroad cmi

rilltelvinore-uu—inmi>-,M.-iii^~uin.Viiiniiii:Mthe only danshterof Ihe late Ctiicnul .famesM, Hob'eson, llrwjw'n ni-oniini-nl, hu-iitn-.toaii in lOllenville, and is survived by awho, two sons and one dim^hUir. His a pWHS about 51) vcrn-fi. The remains will liebi:oiif;l!.Uo liiilyldoni for biiriiil:oii Saturday.

Kreo of Clmr»il.Anv adult sutVerinc: from n cold setlled

on th'o tireast, bronchitis, throiit, or Innstroubles of uny .Jiflturo, who will c«M atF N. Jonkins' Warren County Drue Store,o ra tM. K. AHm^lifs, Junction will beiircHuntcd with n sample bottle ofaosohee'sGernisin Syrup, free of charge.Only one bottlo given to one person, andnone to children without order fromparents. , ,

No thront or lung remedy ever had such

ULOOMSUUICV..Mr*. Marv Stopp has n-turm-d fnnu a

•bit with relatives at N't-uai-k.Miss Marv Uoli'maii in the gia^t ol ' rda-ves in New York city.Miss Atlah lloti.Ht'I of Vallw was [lit-

iifsi of Mr. ami M r s K. )•',. I'revolini; ttvernudity.Miss KIHUI SherriT spun part nl" lasti-L-k with her aunt in Soiiu-rvllk-.Mi-". M .1. M ' l / nnd her nlivr. Miss Ida

\p«.ir, h a w rt'iiiriiiil from a visit withlativfs in Passaiv.T. T. l lotr i i ianhasfm'U'd a i lnvr n.'ar\y l-.'hi-h Valley dt-p»t for dryiiiu' his

Waiter.Smith will m o w from vourboi"nigh t<> liis brotln-rN I'ann near this>laei' in thir spring.

William Wise will I.L- .-mpluved a.s drht-ro r T . T. Hotlman in th.- pllie- of Tinwlienu-r. who will f«Kai;i* in rarinint:,April

Ttitu Mnylt.'will inovv on tin* farm now[•iiipiid by Charles DCCIIUT in tin- sprint,'.1'iitik iV Shcrier h a v e n Hew hurylur

ilann in Mu-ir sli'K- stoiv.which wasri'i-i'iit-bftknir !iit*i aii.l !>v which tltfv wen.'

•-u'> i.» tin- iini.uiiU of eighty dollars.Wiil lamStin.r . vviio was injured while\v»rk «'ii the West Portal briilse. i" n»t

niiroviu); n* fii>t as his . many frifiidsoithl l ikf lohavtr him.Mr. mid Mrs. Tln-ndoiv \Ii-llick i-nU-r-iiu.d:i imnib.T ..f their Iriviids^n I-'nd.iy,vnini,'!asi.Tlu- W. f. T. I", will iiK'vi at (h,'h..mf«»f

.Irs. f rNpinou I'riilay afi lnnt.'ii.Th.ladi.seonn.L't i ' . l with tfif I'lirMlnr

I i d t c r t U .Then lie wilt

suffer from headacht-s, loss of ntipi-lite. tossof sleep, lassitude i;; the monmiL'. drowsi-ness durinpr Ihe day and a general "mil-of.soil^" fiicliiijr. If tlu-M! conditions areneglected, alunist any sirimi* tnahnly maytn- the result, l-'nqn"L-ntly it is soim; netv-mf* disorder or divad eoii^uinptiou. Dr.fiercL-'s (lt>ldcn Mi-ilical Di-'i-.n-ery U thebest itH'diL-ine for hatd-wnrkitii; ilu-u. ItKtvi-s cdi;i' to th« appetite, m.iki-s dii;i;slioiiand a-=s!inil:ition perfect, isiviuoratt-s theliver and purities and cnriohi's the blond.Il is the itriNit nt.»Ml-iit.tkcr and fit>h-imtMcr. It ciirp.rrf per real, <>t" nil <':i«,-<nf c!:rc!iif -IT- linnetinir. l»uint-lii;il, throatand liuiil iinco:i»:is

All !•»(> fa-qticntly. dtath dojr* lh«* f'»nt--t'.*!)!• "f tin* wife, tii Hie cui"i' of w.-akaessand di-cii-o of the di-lk-.itv and impoiiatit..i;Mii- t r.;it bt-..r tlu- hiu.k-ns of wilVlmodiunl tu.i:i-ruity. Th'piv is ait nufailiiii; cureI""i di-imicr> <>f tin- nature. It is l>f.I'ii-ici-'r* I'.ivoiHi- P:t:scn]>ttott. It acts iH-

llv tm tin- M'ii-ttivc dTiraiis conceiai-d,l nd

EASTON, PJL.

A Remnant Sale.

WM. A. 8TKYIMCU,No. W B. Wfuttilugton Avu.,

WaahliigtoB.M.J.CouiiBollor-ut-Luw,

jjiipremo Court Commissioner,and Special Muster In Chiiticory

1'nic-tltloiiur in nil Now jvmuy und United

1878

iB Court a.

1896

T~\AVIB IIAHTHON,

illuitli'r In CtiHUccrf.

NOl'AltVl'UllUUnnflDKAI.KK IS KEAl K5TATX.

Onico next door to Dn< St. Clnml Hotel.WiiphtnstOttAvuiiuo.

B. BailTlI, M. I).

Wn«ltliiK(i)tit N. J*(H to'.in

Onk'ultwirH.Jlfn3|>IB.WI to

I r->!-li]<itW n Av

We're going1 to have the biggest..kind of n. Remnant jSalii of Odd's and Ends and we will' be mady for you l'Viclaytof this week.

Our Hij January Sale left us with many short lengths

l\3IeKISKTKY,ax;i

\Viis!itn»t<in, N. , [ .

M'lu- .fwuld r.d iilrnX^ and odds and ends of stock. These we are tfoinjj to tlisposeIT M.

•SuiulCon luvt lull.

COX, Jl.

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inyi

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Hi

m p. ra.. in. onlj.

to 'J ti in-to -i i>. m.tu 5* i). m

y ,>s t'niin tin- sanio eause.Tlu> r.lnuin^mrv Vi-ilant Soeli'M their auiina! nicftiti!; nl .UAv'

turdav, Jan. JSth. tot-Kl l in.i e

I'lo'imullt "1li. M. I'liln

ilis Ili-K I.Hilil

Wlit'll ,v;,u

ll'.ili.

F. .N

. toilier lutsine-s

.-.!iint! t h -

y llI l"l«'

k fot

bv tiJ k i

r PoWirt's Wid-h M =>e-.-pt a c iu in lu r fv i l ^o r iti.i

, t lmi t all ot in;rs . •nnibin, W . t n v n t:.)iint,v I)r»i:rtii>

:,wii visltiiiii:Mrs. i:l:irk:i

IVnni Stniiid-1

Mis:

,)

cu.IL'XCTION.

T.i".-!.i\v ..!' I'liiilip-l'tn-j.' Is,,11HT. II. M. IllBi'l.™. \ r-.

1)1 sliui-y has | WIVlty ,t WHllim.! Mi,.

urir I11i

N.v W.irk iiinlii.v ii f t i

L-il!

r .if N e w a r k i-I'M IHT «i- with hfi

Tliu iliiimu i-iititl.'il "llri'iikiiiB Herl!om!s." uivi-n hy the- D.ui^!iti-ls ..I" I.il.i-rly

t Sutunlay fvi'iiinirwasusiK-i-L-s-iin everyiv. l- U'li part was WL'ii n.iiiK-i-f.1 amiliul.i'rt'dlt iluu lu nil. The n m * I'l'.r-ilH'il hv tin- or.-licstra was i-.s-i-ulli'iit amii.s out. nf tin-ni.ist i-njuyalil.' fratuivs of

tliei-vi'iiini;. WaltorC'rator aiiil .Mrs. Nul-!ir Uimt wiiii tin- i':lk'.' ill Ili.-cak-.-lvnll.-.lie auilielici; liv tln-ir :i]i[ilaitsL-luvr.riliiii;hutn the- prize.

Eel Creaaor of New Vork ami Ik'ilii'rlStaplers of Port -Morris spi-nt Siiminy intown.

Mr. ami Mrs. Oonrize (iaii-k anil Mr

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WITCH HAZEL

OILPiles ot1 Hemori'hoicUFissrivs i& Fistulas.Burns & ScnkU.Womicls <\: nriiisesCuts A Soi-os.Boils A Tumors.Eczema & Eruptions.Snlt Rheum <S TettersChapped HntKls.Fever "Blisters.Soro Lips - Nostrils 'COIMIS e; Bunions.Slings it Bites of Insects

in-i- .-i;e-. ; ; e . 5..1. .11..I fi.oo.

There will be remnants of Silks and Linens. j ^ y a t . STITKS, M. I).,There will be remnants of Curtain Fabrics. Odd Curtains, I iM.ysiriun »mi snrKnon,

Hangings, lite, lite. ••• j w, E . w i m h i h E t o n A I « . ,There will be Odd lots of Muslin Underwear and Winter;'..!V.!'a";..""i.|.onico iimirx wii-uineiou N.J

denvear. | s ' " ; | • 'There will be Odd Jackets, Capes and Fur Pieces.There will be Remnants aivl Odd Pieces of Carpets.

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>*. .JACOHUS, M. ]).

I t . I t . A v . -, \Vi>-liIiiKt4>

Come to the Remnant Sale .,You can surely pick up something that will pay you to;

lriB Mini Fridayn.l Ferry .Stu.

.1. LA KIKW, M. I).,

ASlHMtV, N. J.

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Easton's Best Dry Goods and Carpet Store. Ioma ,.«,,,,,,,-»W e l l i n g t o n , N, J .

M J I M C K .f St. Clouil Hotel.

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Mr. a d M r . eorjiWerkhoisiT iittendfii tlu

l J t N lMoiuliiv

ItllV

(Jtiitrk and Mis,t'uni'nil of tlu-ir

t i i . on, Mr. Nelson

uj-hes hud his liimd '-adly ishvdItiiv Ihi-liLs hud his liund adly niitshvdwhile workimrun t heC . K. It. last Satui-ilny... Me was taken to , the Elizabeth hos-pital and it is iearod"vvill"losc his liamt. Mesud IJWII working on tlui railrnai! only a:oi!plc of months and is only Hi years of

"Mr.unrt Mrs. Kvcrett Go;lay with tht-ir sister, Miss

Miss Mamie Umsstoad lias iTtti:i few u'c-L-ks' visit at Trent on.

The Kpworth Uiai:uc will hol.l :social at the home n KSatui'tiay evening, Ja

don spent Sun*Liz^k- Gordon.

C O L U M B I A . -M. \V. Wc-lk-r spent lust \w

ik in

the.Mutter of tU- K»tnMt II . lieero.'U.o.-u-.-.l. ;•ur.-iiHiil I.I tlift nril-r <<t th» ^nn;inty oi > urrt-ii. nuult' nn thi< lit>*t*mf)fr A. l>, JM't. imUi-f is1 in-1

i).jr.-on«li!ivluu«l«tm-' "tJulustHit II. lifur-, luff »f !l;i> roiiut;•. ' .r-li, 10 pri'SUIltttu-filMH'tH III: I I ) V A . n.'. ISIKI. b«iu:.<of thi

- . i u . f t l > « l'ei i iht lny of" y ctvei

th« j - t mf1 Vt

.. uMii:fiild urilt-r; m i l miy uri; la ami exlubll HIM

rai l l ti

ftrar itio lllit-iuf 1.1-.

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M. .York t-iiy.

Miss Mii'sj'triii" Jones'- is very-sick-ill r

•inic oi'lK-r father, Tliomas Jones.Tin; I-:pw«rlli League will he led n

Sunday bv Miss Uerta Wallace.W'illitii'n Kiti-liiiii nnd Mks Carrie Mericlo

nfM(. I'lrasant wore married on Jan. Mtli;at Helvideiv. Tht-y liave eommeneed

nuseketipin^ at thy old lionu-stuad .southflown.Kivi^inaii It. Ilildubnuil is vtTvsi«-k wilh

hu^rip. ~ " " ' " •Mrs. Kd win CooUevuui % son returned to

•'IMI months with their paa-ats, Mi" and |Mrs. Humiiel Albert. ' ' ' ' !

Mrs. John Dietrieh of Dov^r is visitingher mother, Mrs. A. M. Yeomiuw. " 1

ALWAYS USE

PURE! HEALTHFUL!!

LARGEST DfiYAND FANQf (iOOD^ HOUSE i n T1LW JERSEY.TV*.!

FAKROW,

WASHINGTON, N. J .

il floor, fort l A Fleming Uutldlnc.

T> ,U. G.T.I'OX,Ofllcij imil Itufiileitco,

1.1 A T M . 1

EYE. EAR, HOSE AND THROAT,«w-Al!*o, lU'friMitlon of tho Eyes for tbo nd-

Every Day a Bargain Day.. • . ' l JIIMHII'IU "I Kliif.ics.

Every day of the January sale rich in splendid money savingUrLsiJKffi

opportunities created by the needs of stock reducing ! AM™*-. u»th. I-H.

Interestthe most desirable and seasonable. goods of every

WORMSdescription.

Willaivi l.itts of .Strmnlsburuiii-st of Mr. and Mrs. N, 15. I.ilLs

s thor Smi-

Mrs. (.it-oru'e Ilnijjler was t-allwl t<> hui'o'iif iicur" Wilk-cshaiTo hv the sudtlea..•alii of her lather last week.Mr. and-Mrs. Milton Diuhl of Centrc-

•illi: s]»enl Sunday with friends in town.12[bi;vt AHiL-rtpniiHpfiit SIHKIH.V with his

pareinsat ILiinesb.iry.Hiwi'll Dalisman of PorLluiid, Mr.. ami

Mrs. II/u^v Collins ami Miss Daisy Anylevisited friends at SLroutisbur" on Simdny.' Irvin Snyder is on the sick list.

.MT. IIKTMiss (.)ratio (Jinyles is i'isitins ;U liniiid-

l lui

B. SMITH & COMPANY, Wholesale OrU!Jt,ists863 and 865 Broad St.. NEWARK. N. I.

,R. E. JAMES, Presiilenl.•JOHN BflCON, Ircasufcr.

ACCOUNTSl'ny.» Inier^wton Tlmtj

the ruMof :iiio* emitl i u i M i k a liivurt

lontsy, Cnllt" 18;.-oiilo.t TriirtflOrt Siiroly

IiiilivldiiiilHHiiit. oriKinuloiiM.

"Sof^O^posltBoxes iolr'KenVF^---

L. S. & CO.,"j"Y"V Ul-

No Agents ur liraiKh Stores Anywhere.. . 7 0 7 - 7 2 1 Bl'Otld St .Froe Deliveries o ^ i ^ W

ur liraiKh StoresFroe Deliveries.

Mail Orders Carefully Filled.r i / f~\' I

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Give it a fair trial,for Brink's . Celebr;iU-iJ Pre-pured Hum lias the distinctionof being made of strictly selectmaterial—carefully and cleanlycombined into a savory meat,it costs no more than the Isiiulof uncertain ingredients. For

News and OpinionsOF

iNational Importance

ml III-HI K»tut(. AKcllt,

WASUINGTON, N. J .

a unions Bodice 's Oerman rup in nilunrta or tho civilized world. Twenty

i> veftrfiaffo millions of bottles were Rivenaway, and your druggists will tell yon itssuccess was marvelous. It N really theoulvThroHt'ahd Lung Remedy gonorallyendorsed bv physician- 0nc7-) cent bot-(ndor p ytli-will euro or provo iillJrucsMsintliiJCity

ivo Us .value. Sold by

...rl: '.'.I've trot. .him,. 15(;•no- 1 rim iirniHilie will lironktliis poleI Liiink u Rruiit tleiil of il." So the

Doctnr laid his polt- in.•tin;-bottom nf tilid over imiid

mid lundtid ut last—no, not a six-p*Kli\t J iid pulled in thu lluului

.. . is, Init a l>iisH Unii, lipjiud tliGsualc lit one

Oeorsc I-'nizor died at thu Bislhiyne ilospital liWtSatnrdsiy, and the remains wwehmii'^ht hero and buriud on Tuesday in theITnion cemetery.

10 M.Osninii.t'r-is been otlered c7,UOf) forthe brick biiilclin^ recently purehased ofDr. F. M. Cook for J1,!)00. <•'••.- a

Dr. 1T.M. Cox of Wiushington wns uplooking ut his string of promising younghorses on Monday.

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tliu iiiiiWii.l i.r.iltribute ciiimot allay.

Mumls -.vliich public

So much misery find HO mnnyde.ii.hs havebisen ciiti^ud by tiift1 Grip, that every ciiicshould know what a womlerlul roniedv forthis mnlady is found in Dr. King's NewDiscovery. Tint distressing stubbornconsh r.hat inllnmr>H your thront, robsybu~of'sleep, weakens your system nndpaves the way for Consumption Is muchlystopped-hy this matchltsH cure. If youtnvu chills and lever, pain in thu hackof the li iad, soreness in hones and muscles,sore throiit ind tlmt coufjh' that GrifiHyour Lbroat llt'e a vice, you need Dr. Kind'sNew Discovery to euro your Grip, and

P i C m t iNew Discovery to euro your Grip, and

The HtJini-annunl exiiminntions tire being prevent Pneumonia or Consumption,held in-tlie public school this week

h hd'Hit il in h mtst , and the c"rice 50 ets. and fl.OO. Monev back if,notnred. A t.rml tmtMo.fmi nt P. N. Jenlcins'

Warren County Dru>i Store

fiotclfl'.

o. K. STAATKS. l

J i ^ s s ^ ^ s s r S 1 ^ ^ : ^ ^ ^ ....ff^a,-^ :.= u^ ... Aione •_ •• j".iS|iji;ifs3;HHEls-s'

j f e « r ^ ^ ° « l T C C ' r f f l : SSl tK ^ISII i i i 'M^VS ' T h E l - ^ i t ^ y M H V^y Bros. •- • •" I./M. ftavfe.-- —• , _ _ _ ; . . , _ _ r ' ^ * » , 6 » * « •• 'hut liu Iwjinu vu,?- nnicli . ^ i l o d ; , , ! , « - s n , , , , o r j . ,;„(, there is » ycm.mKnpiirt of » f e ? S ^ L p A T E N T VAhfftELE K. M. Kusll. K. W . HilVUS. _ . _ . " . _ • •• ,. •• :LPATENTVAhTftELE

, iiiiCTio:;, FEED

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A.U. FAlttlUllAHCO,, Ltd.. Y0HU»J.'A.

Remodeled and Renovated

Omutal Saloony , ., John Hagan, Prop'r.

BelvlJcre Avc, Washin

Star's Advertising Rates.

Daily, by mail, .- \:.r .. $6 « ytrnr

Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a year.|o Cents Per Inch ist Insertion.

•is " " " livery Subsequent, In-sertion. . :• "'

Wlien a contract is made fur One Year, theis 15 Cents Per Inch for Each Insertion. .

The Sunday SunFor Transleni Advertising. 50 Cents l>eta$-tnt^r,t:atest bunthiy iNewspaper

Inch for isl Insertion, and.25-Cents Per Inch v- ' • ' T ^^, , * , . :-• • • .. in the woi'lu.I;

(or =d Insertion.

J. ItOSS IJAKK, Prop'r.

Fliioly urranBoil, apiiuloiui grouiula,olootrlc llglilH.Htoiimlioiit.fioo'liiiatcinnil from nil truliia. ] A jiloiiBiuitimiii.1'H U T rotront . :

Price 5c. a copy. Ily mall, $2 a year.Ailtln'>*N TIIK S i ; \ . ,VtnvV<irk.

DeWitt's Little Early Risers,'• , The famous Ihtl-^pllis. •

A MKltlCAN HOUHK,

Hope, N. .1.

,10*. ANPltESS, I'rop'r,

ll<-ni"(l-li'd nml Very Uomfortalily li'nnilHipJKUivil Tulilo. A- tniloinliil plticu tu Htoji when

lsi«iiiii iio'it In ovory room, iiii otlior moitornconvuiiltuiuoa. '

llourOlhi: iui'l I .Ivory .StnbtoH nttaclio'l ^lacomuetB tnvlnn DU U.. U & W. HK at BrlilBOTlllo

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, .IANUAIIY 2li, 1MI0.

THE CITY OF SAN JUAN.Porto Rico's Capital and Its

Archaic Forts.

NEW WORLDS QUAINTEST OTTY. a ? & : ^ " X T u ^ L r S

in a tlcca'l** oE llio city of Santo Dniiiin*go, niitcriiit w Iliiviinu by six or MUVMIyoar.i, St. AtiyiiNtiim hy murn tlnrn »0year.-*, mid i* until cm {iDniry with J feint-coiiiiiul S:ii)tiagi)i]cOtil):i. I t is nmtilsir-ly Iniil dut in MMiam-t. vi t l i .six creelsrtiutiiiiK parallel wild its longer ti\foIItill M'Vl'll utlii'l'ri Cli).s.sill ' llieiil itt ritflll

whtlo two ' \iUmw nriil *uverall l l l

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for pruniL'iiailt! iiinl rtsutviitiiOtit.iirk'iliL1 walls,untahly in tlm Mnriiiji,is it Jim; iu'iinmi nnd pleasure fjnmml,rinrf Iicru also in tliu "va l l a du ha l los , "tir I'liclqiit, tho ciiHtom liuusu and thu

V. j 1'rnhalily (lift hir^cst.«truetitro withinIn tlm ffin-rruiit nf Porm Kien1.* ' thu walls is the- Hallaju harr^r-ln, m-cr-

clinitti(;li'rihttiinl tint iiiiincsitft\vi)»r>.-iit talking tlm ''uarutlu gnnitKlsiinil cover-men—Oolniniiu.s whinlij-ciivcvril tli*- i-- : ing with it* " j m l i n " it space <»r 7T,1()0liiml in IVM, autl J'nnci! il,- l,,'<)ii, u l m fxiunrfMiwlur*. Tlm jialani of tlm win-'i"ithChristiiiiir.sl M'ttlnl i t alinitt l.*il(i, Tlm latter » tain win-ml is an imnrisiiiK uilillco, itml [ing, •M'us (,'i)v;'innr nl1 a iiniviii'-i- inViintol) . . - | th.-Oasi Ulaiicii, nr ancient ciistl(ti>f Hio | Thu Excelsior Cornet Iliiml' Id nbout t

HO 1*15.Miss Lulu A ton returned from n visit nt

Plymouth on Friday.Dnnlol and Mian Mary Smith nre enter-

taliiliif; I heir count n from Dover.AtiHtin Uorry, Willintn LInnbcrry nurl

Miss Nellie Henry were guests at "Read'aRent" over Sunday.

Arthur Luck wn» homo from lil.t laborsnlong tho Hudson lllver last Sunday.

Joseph Wfstliroolc nnd Theodore Humesluivi! been nt Amlover helping to gathertliu lee harvest.

Mrs. K. A. well entertained a do/.en

3 I A K K S U O H O .

Mw. Itytnnii ban [;one on her usual mid-winter tiip to Hockuway, Newark nndBrooklyn.

Wm. L Mott nnd son have taken thecontract to till the creamery l IThey becan the work thh wei-k.

Into Armstrong and hister, Hutoksl icMdcre, intend,.I the funural faunt , in town, on T h u d dwith t'rlcmN until the

Wm. C. Cook and dml i l l l l i h h

Mr». Wm.Ilraiiflivillf. vh l t M

and dmnri her mot her here,

S l..„ people of town lust Friday - . - „

In honor of her sfnter, Misn Wary VanSycklu, ut it 5 o'clock tea. Tlicsu presentwore: MIW-CH Jkiwcnt, Aten. Dill, CfarlMliin,Sadie Stvavze,-Ulnta, and RU-jwra. Ellen-herder, .Storm, Realty, Hartuug, Bower*, } c .Aten and Mr. ami Mrs. A. D. HIMcbrant. j V|

Miss Minnie Cooper Is visiting In Hope.Preaching service will be held In tli

Christian church Sunday evening, Jm.Hmlcavor meeting preced

her f-tatcr, Mr*. KtmtMiu ti tvncuol, til W .low Knune, |i.irtol' Vax WL-tk. J

Mw. A.C. rinti-rur it mikiitir »» extended !Ml IRTO1 • with her futlier, Mr. A. W.!

Cooke. j

IIU home lust S.ilurii.ty lor JI \vct;tW'

. , . . . , . iig", tlm ratlu.'rlnil, with Us >|i:w:ior .;liii.rt:iin, Agui'ynalia.Vvliu .diow.-n nnv.s ami altar rjf lino niarblcs, aii'l rim

/him• MiuJi rich valleys i;u;i •;.> tnai;-. f Church of ha Prnvi-lniii-in, wh.'re 'nay Mllioi'» rl|i|iliiiK ori'r K"l>l:.'ii MIHCIJ tli:»

tliu .SJlimiinnl hitt mi ti

from the grip.The wnflle supper nnil social held nt,„..... r. ( ) n S l , t l i r d H y cvenlris

, proved to be a very -pleas-mit occasion ....* the older ones tut well as the younger set.! i he net proceeds were 512. The Christian[church and 1'riumU fmtfi-ipnte holding aMmtlor entertainment on Feu. '22d at Keud's

I lleHt.1 Mrs. Delilah linger twin, wife of Jiuneswild rick, depiirud this life at thri home ofher oldest son, Mnrshnlt, on Frfditv morn-ing. Jim. iaih t at the ago of 82 yeah. Herearly days were spent In Knowlton town-ship. After inarrinnoshe resided In Hopetownship, near Union church, It wan hernature tu live quietly and retired, and she

| is not known to hnve ever been out of thetwo townships and seldom visited brothersand sihiew who lived near by. She isMirvlvul by a feeble husband nnd fourcons:Mnrshall, Ir.i and Marcus of this vicinity,•ind.Ionnh of Pennsylvnnin. The i'unerhl

' led by Kev. Carson atnnducted by KevT.HOU on Monda

services we. the hoiniio a .„ n

I hur death and interment made in L'niont cemetery.

.Iiicou Crusen received a chpck from llioPension Dt'part incut, hist wtek for thesutilof SUM buck pay. Wo con(,'ratulate himmid hisf,tmily. What a good lift towardproviding a home where he may spend hisold days at ease.

J. C. Crlssnifiii of Beutj tslown WHS hencurly this week"

Dr. Charles Cooke. a dentist of Docker-town, was here tho ilrst of the week anddid some work.

SAX JL'AN* CHLT.CH •CONTAINING A;;1IK^ <»!•' t'uNCi-; [>!•; f.KuN".

over fis-rrnn" fnrt-onf soMii'r.-'aiiillipiiing htiliM'lf ay. governm- nf tlii.- H-.MVanil iinmiif-ing cniuitry.

Tim IIIWH hi: I'miml'il wa« rall-U Ca-parra. now known as fntihtn \ ' i" j ' i . nntfar front thu pn'^-nr eiiy n! rfan -luan,

. for tin1 .--iti: nl1 wliiirh it wm soon utter

cupii-s th"\vo>tiTii I'inl iil a" .-mall islandon the north c»ni.-t alnmt ".".. miif.s inkiti:lli an<l half a mit» ifi H V I T I ; -'nicailth. Ir !.••• cunncctnl with tin: mainhitt-1 1-y a r a i l w a y and iw.i hriily.:.-,ilL'fcnik'il by small fnrt.-, ami. lying a:-

.... it tlovri..L»_*tM'.t-v11 .'t-1 linv h'lr'jvr ..mvi r-

auil tin:-UlituUu uii th<- ni'm-i; its )i".-j.

Tliu natural advantiig.-.-i l-.»r dyfi'tiat. were air ly sei/.i-d uiiun, anil th't iinrlh-

west Hiil nf thu islaml, wh id i i- bhittand iiri'c-iiutmis. i.s (.'rnwni'fl nyTJn: finn-

\(.'d Mnrrn Castle, wiiich was cntnnli't-'Uin tlit" year 15S-1. Thu shapt'iif this i.:a--

• il«t. is t ha t , of ait nithreo tiorn of battiTii.-:placed one abovu thootlnT. *;i.i that ttirirlitv.s will cro.^-. Tlu 'Mnrm i.«i!ii>ciraili>jand is a small mil i tary town in it.-.-lt.with liarnicl.'-s, rhji|ii'l, ]i;ilirhou.-c, ini-inen.-u wati.-r .liiiiks wan-iionsi's, niHc-T.-i"quarters, hoinli prciofs ami (lunuoons bythe sea.

Thin iint-'iiint citadi/l is tiiu initial• point, of thu wall whii'h sKrroinuirf tho

city anil wliicli has a linu'df i:onnorti>iibiiiittou.-1. with moais, -jtiard-'d gati's,portcullis ami k m lei in'in.-, "l'urtali

LOWMK 1IAKMOXY.-_-^,_.-... . i An oyster sup-wr will he held in the

i L'lwer Harmony .school house on Saturday•stall • I lainl. with her ?l,."iOO i-lialc and her i evening, F tb . 19th; if stormy, next fair

ofordy one day ofspitud disease. Funeral.services were held at the house last Sunday

j n | t f i r i n n f M V i n ^ r M ' t t h T f

nrv 'privnt.. i-luh/tiint fn.-iims. i n ^ M ^ 1 w ? T ' MufrhhT 'Sf'lJeSf^reiri'timrkvt [ilmi; ami last, b u t ' Vnrh, formerly' of 'llii.H place, died at her•ait- l-ast, a (•(.'im.'U.'ry just mi- ! l m t 1 ' ' - ; I'ist Friday inorning after an_illin nt hern wall, witli a M'titryiittinji nvi-r tin! «a(c, which

gives i>iitr*r.iir-f thnmgh tliu glauis nf tlie I this place.'Mnrrn. In tlii* i-'-im-fery may iic ohsi'rv- | Ko services were held in the JI . E.t'li i;ci:iiliar nirt hmls of inlnnrmtimi. hv iehiireh last Sunday, as the male quartet te

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K t n i i o c - - ] ! ^ u f a v.i . t t • ' i - u l u i h

by tind'!ip thinirn-t the

m Write for full information.5-

Airain dentil liai oornc- inlci our midst:ami claimed uiiu of our nlfi^i. rt'>t<ientH— IMrs. Jncoti•M-tlt, wlm illt-.l hisiTiKcdiviuvunlnif, Jan. KI. A little ov.-r u ymrn«'o;her husband ilieil.tmil for tl:e \>»al yt-iir'Mrs. Mott biisbefiif-iillng In liLMim. SheJ <ja , • L , , A. .WHH tho "Idest clillil«»r.l»h» A Artn-.trnta.-j JO a d a p t e d t o tlilS

one brother, Turner Arm*«lriinir,and two)ulsters, Mrs, Ira Kc-rr ni.ri Mj>.*< MntildalAriiihtroiit;, nre Mill living, hi 1S!I .she iwas married to Mr. Mott,ami two XIHIHwere born to them, Austin 1'. wlm tiled f

„ to the poor- Her funeral WHS held on iThursday, the services being conducted bvRev. E. A. Mcl/iury, nssisted by [lev. It, J. |Hurtt; interment in the Murktboro cemt-1t cry, '

!•*. A. Mingle is th« Imsicst nidii in town !these dnys, nnd wh)? Ho IH pnpcrlng,painting, primping, etc., always a jollyfellow; bill nun' tin wears a liro,idurthan tiHiinl-1:the town in an uproar,the reason next week.

t,*; Newark, N. J.*-'-* JOHN r . DRY DEN, I'

EUQAK fl.WAKD, ail V. I

I—ho singH, whistles, and keeps !We wilt announce;

"The Reveries of aBachelor"

ig naturally lead him to the5» consideration of Life In-5.0 surancc—c h i e II y as ;i^i ( medium for investment.J-g.Tlie Profit-sharing Poli-gi cies issued by Th(?) dential a re admirably

COLOR and flavor of fruits,';size, quality and ap-pearance of vegetables,

weight and plumpness of grain,are all produced by Potash.

Potash,properly combined with Phos-phoric Acid and Nitrogen, and

%?>'•'• S£J I 'ikc ra"y applied, will improveevery soil and increase yield

Wi' 0 I and fl"ality of any c roP ;

7'*;tV C^ ^ Write atitt ^oi Prt-e f>ur pntnpltlcts, uliicl:'-•''J r S u " l l m v " ' h"y ••""' U h u {"M'""S w'""

greatest r..ccnomy and proli:.

annriAN KALI WORKS,02 Nassau 51., New York.

-U05

HEAVERS. A5»t. Supt.. IlruuJ St. and WunlilnK

Thu Niitloiml Advortisur lolls it story ofn old buchulur wlio houclit a puir oi'

socku, and round iittiiL.ticd to ono of tlKMtislip ol'piipcr «i th Muse word*: "I mi) n I

LAUBACH'S* « • • • • • •

s a i a i | : ^ i ( ? / ? O 7 JANUARY REDUCTION SALE, SBSW.our largoRiven, 'l'hebuchtrlor wrote, nnd in a lew

days got this letter: "Mamma w«s imir-!ried twenty years njjo. Tlie merclmnt youboufflitthohOhoi-kHrroin evidently did not j I.i ,K .n s > Muslin^ e tc .

•We propose lo do two jjreat things in January, viz: KULIU

lock of Winter ^oocls niui distribute great bargains inIvertiso, or he would

Mamma handed nyour K-tter, -

1 \

one fttfo. Maiiiiim handed me your Ktter,and .said possibly I in if; lit suit jon. 111 ineighteen >e'trs old."

S OF PAIN.

Read the List from Easton's Popular Dry Goods and Carpet Mouse:

Cloak Department.Hf;ivv RfaiKlioiw to make ihcin

• ;it : ; , i ^ , f or in LT prices

Menstruation, the balance wheel o.'nan's life, is al>o tliu ba

LaJies1 JaclitJ--.00K1;;.;.;.

'it-s' J;itkct< iit 5;.'..S. tr-nik-r prkt-:

Sheeting, Bleached. 2'.| yards wide,

'HeavY^UnWeached Sheeting, i ^ ' JauJ17c—special.

Pillow Case Muslins S, 10 and 12!-c.Ready-made Sheet<. » , . i ; . ; o and ;c;c.Re;idy-niadt'Pillow Cases', S, 10. r j ' id

Latest DENTISTEYPrlceu of work to Milt nvnry*

W l r . T««tli uXHiiiln«l nudn<l vice glvua (run.

Teeth Extracted,25 Cents.

All lfK'nl a[i|ilk-nttun» free.Toi-m t'Xtrii.Ut-1 |*bitivelywftboiit [liilu byttio ue» of ourvltnliW'i air urviijior, Mconta

Teeth Filled with Gold, $1 and «p.Teeth Filled with Silver, 75 Cts.

j A set of tcetli, $5-I Best set of teeth. $8.

OurfStietsof toetli nre tho beut that are ninde| Doranttortiowmuch you tiny for them. Wlinrei tlie tewtn tiro out, pntlenUi oomlnf InttmmorD-

mgenu tmvetliolr teeth imide tlio esntiiodaybv-'-xlfylnsustbreedarHfuntlvaiicv. Tooth ailed— naiuloBoiy nri JouUil euli-ucu will permit. GoldniliDgaBpeclftlty. 1'ftrtlnl st-ts of teeth put IDwitU eold without plHtva called bridge-work.All Kinds of Artificial tuoih made. All work Isfully warranted. < •

Philadelphia Dental Rooms,212 Northampton St., Easton, Pa.«mrf Open From 7 A. M. to H P. M.

AVliilu no wuinnti is entirely frou fnpcriodiuulpuiu.it does not yceintoliiibeen na-ture's jilanth;it wumeuotherwise

5IO.OO.

LJi

[vonmn'sHfLslsaUothubanuof ...XJM-| ?7.:o tu 5S.7;. ' ' ;m j ] - c;iu:u t'.MininylfL'c:iiisi! it niL'smsii tiuiu of | I^iJios' Jrukfls at ?7.<iS. torni'.T price;' '

LATJBACH'S. - . . . . - . - . , . . Tablo Linens Greatly Reduced

5 , ' ; ^ •»«^i.tM2.«.t«rmerPn«. ^ ^ ^! l.adii-s' Uiiiur-niiulf Suit-:, 57, ; o . tor HUT)'price 5io.oo. •' .t-itJies' tnili'r-iu.idr.' Suits. 5io.ee loniUT

0 and 1'

healthy

tht; wall th'i fmi, ;mil tlm i to hnvIj'i.iriT chi-;••.-• nuTi'ly lmrii:*l in rmiteii . week.Ki'nvi.'.-, fr:::n.,v;!jiL'!i they :iri:.. c jrr tcd :ittin: t'xjiirntKiii nl ;i .-'iinrfttriii nt' ytuxra.

Tho (Mltuvia irom thi^ iirnctujally in- j•. thci'iiiaiKitioiis fn

I 01'Htowiirtnvilltj Hiin^ in the Pre t ty teriiin,; 1 church.

! U. Brukcly Gnnlncr Imd the misfortii

been renuwlnjrduring lliu punt

1 horse badly injured one tiny last

Slis'i 'Miry rjggott lin:

week.Little Jessie HtllniHii, dnuclitcr of Rev.

. . . • , ... 1 1 J. D. IMllmtin, hm been quite ill durinir*sinks .mil ><'\va^.-. tlm tiltliy Ktroots j tbe past week.

it cniwilt.il ilwi'ilin^s. niiilit* .S;in .lu:ii

s at rio.oo. former j

.hickets at 5i2.;o. turnier

prkc 512. ;o. :I .allies' Uiiltir-ni'kle Suits. 5i2.;o. toriner •

Plush Capes trum 54.cS to 7.;o.',.ttirnw_rprrLe57.;o.'

JTaWfI I!S,

•jrjC:

49^

•.'.•ere

were

were

2JC.

67C.

Misse10.00.

JacUWs fttriner pnee ;(i-

tUian(what nntiiru m-vi'i- iuu>inlt;rl it slimilitIjf. with it.s olL'vatiHl .<itu:ition ami sniliinpiMviuiis tn wntcr, ]inrc or foul) a

piiijiiiu (.Tiller for tlm hn

A Piisttti- lnMalle.1.A dispatch to u Philadelphia paper from

Glen Kiddle, Pa., any; The Rev. GeorgeIj. , I H. H. Campbell, D. 1)., was installed thin

,,1 , ,,,iti_ I " .• , • ' , , . ,, . , . . . evening as pastor of tlie Glen Riddle l?rc:- , - w l ^!^ . t f ' 1 1 ; iL-a ld i>r^ . - - . It i$ the n.ily city [ byterhui church. Tlio services w

in'tin1 i>iaiid in wltich yollow levor is*iid ta lio cini.'iiiii-, and what witli tin:ttiuli! win.Is blowiii-- uti'oiiK aci(i.-s itfrom tli'i -on and tlie Mv,ift .-ea currentflowing out of tht; liarijiir tht;re i.-: no ex-cuj-e wlmtevcr 1'nr thc.-u foi-itl coiitlitiunsMJ t'avnrahlu tn contagious <li.--i;ase.i\

Tin.1 urljaii p(i[uila[ion is i\<tiin;Ue'l atabmtt :io.UDO. prubably uiic-Imlt1 beinjncf,Ti)os andilomidlod in annul 1.000 1ninrc than huiful' thusn hmtwn .<Uirii's in hi'i^ht. T h e

iplfi nf mixed blood,.Not

i t ' l l l l ' l l l .- , I OIK! Hi- I l\VU MtllH'ft 111 JI lM^tl l .

turret.-—in fact, all M10 di-tVnsi-.j nf awalled tr.wn or city til' the miilillu a^en.<Jn tins Atlantic .short.1, wliicli i< ..sti'pji

comimiuiisly, :i wall nf in.idi'i'11 cnn-stniction coiuii'i'is tin; Morcn with thechilli of ^an Cri.stiibal. wiiich f;ici'>-

'•'•proaciios'lrniii'Ui'fiiKMiil'iud. TIi0.c;i^l!c,,is aiiLi;rw[,jiv » ramp.jm... tin: Jii^lnr.-.r." part ii'rtiur hill, to tlii;' irioTjiKtnnosTii:

i t can fijiiccntrato it.s Im; in any dii-t-c-tiun and uontrnl.s Vim city nnil iimor liar-.bor hy tlm CalialliTn fort, Vvitii itsv 22great {,'iin.-:. .Strutcliiny ttroiii ha ihhr toson front, San C'r i.s to 1ml iluminatori tliuinland .'•itualiyii ami tiay practicallythree tii'rri of bat tori us In-hind lortilica-ticin.s in {irout part cut mil, of the .-••ijliiJrock. n

fi:iiou;,'Ii tlio i'urlilitfuiun.s as wi-'limitliL'in nuw wi'i'n ]d'in/ii,il, in Hi:to aniinearly uoiuplutcil by Wi^77San Ui'istoliiiiii; its entirely was 'not IhiislinV.itnii]just before .tin.1 ontbreiik of the Ameri-can Kuvulul ion, of abmii. 1TTI. rftill,with itsmitwnrks, conM.^iin^ul1 a rcdamrestiny on tho highest part of tlm glacisaii'3 L'ulii'd J''ort Abauico •on, ae.CMiintL(>f

11-0 plainly

_ _.. _._ . _ .. _.e open-ed with the reading of n Scriptural selec-tion by the llev. C. B. Hodee, IJ. I)., Cor-responding Secretary of the PresbyterianBoard of Education. The installation

, .sermon was delivered by I he Rev. .RobertM. I'attLTSon, D. D., LL. D., pastor of theGrent Vallev PruBliyturluii uhurub. TimRev. Dr. W.'W. MoKinney, editor of thePresbyttrinn, ofVercd prayer, after whielihe roii(i" the declaration of tho constitu-tion of the 'pastoral relation. The chargetn the pastor WHS made by tlie Rev. JnhnB. HrimondKOii, pastor of the Second i'res-liyterian cliurcii, Bclvidere, N. J., and theRev. Jo-suph Vance, D. IX, of Chester, de-livered the chnrge lo the congregation,Tho.:«or,vicey .closed, with. pri\yer.,..b.v._.the

, :' Ki-.iiiiiJiiiiuMiiM. Kev. Dr. PatterHon, and tlie benedictionor ^imm ami mm tar, with iiat roofs, by Dr. Campbell, ntler which the newjuttini; balconii;.-1, ami gcnc-rally sur-. pastor was formally received by the con-

frregjition. Dr. Campbell, who succeeds.MiG.llav;.Char!c3.C.T.\VnlbnrI--ls.H;o.Bnn-r.,':tholntc Rev. Jniiius R. Campbell, D. D..who it is siikl wns the llrst missionaryfrom thu United States to rhidin. Dr.Campbell has been pastor of the FirstPresbyterian church of Williiini^tuwn, N.J., the ...First Presbyterian- c.hurnli nf !•

eftNMil'OU-,

scarewalkiriliVitho cthe cwinttime,sanit

from•supplpiali

tlm clib: nlaiiv

iiiuy ^paiiisn, tno strtam! lliDciy.'ividong abro;

~\ii''V iuTd

.sidewalks inr i i i i t i ^ l i - f liV-1:'i

st -Tin) wini.s derived 1

etH aroplaces

\y of ,w

lar-are

•il Ill.-i

Ul'l"minlv from

ntt.'i'cil in ci-stcni-s. " \ \ly shall have hocniiuiaii "Amorl'..lV£Ql*t, a.s •doubtless••t is tu hi' Jmncil thatitinn ami. and ih;

It wi!a svslci

,-cwn^i will be. iwt water will

tliu hil ls not f a r awa jv i.s tinlii

y. Durilited and ofiK t\vo-thm!.-,

hu bnu, wlicrutho piiof tho ••

iniate iri milfl and a<;rooable,i^t Jlfi'V•s, it is

ilout: diseaseswild, aro 01

eatarrli.

amoiiKIKSUlllpl

lll'llcan

in1 nf

lib-u,hi(ho

rest.carVl!t

tho

male retrula-. 1 .\! •> Ji/*Vi'ii.\n,V'.',.tor known to 1 \ . !^ 1 ' / 1.* i'/,t n y » l i « i l s c i - , f l : ' • '.I'liee. It relieves tho condition tliat pro- \ducessoiDiich discomfort and rob.snii'ii- |titrnation of it.-* terrors. WMW. I.T p:-t.iuf:

Dr:.vi: it us. 'I'INKIIAM:—How i-an Lthank you enough for what you havfdone for mo V When I wrote to you Iwas suffering untold pain at time of

nstriiation; was nervous, \\w\ ]i

Colored. Dress Goods at Launch's •O n e int at 6c: were S and 10c.

O n e Int at lfjC: were 2^c.O n e l"t .it 3v;c: were ;oc. •OO e t .it 3v;One lut at ;cc: were

in Black Goods.

what we otter ii

Specials in Series.Specials in .Mohairs.Specials in Crepons.It will pay 'Vim In se

l!ki:Klsot'RI;ickGod

Blenched

" "' " 7SC; were 1.00

Ail Linen Napkins, >oc per Joz: worth

All Linen Napkins, 75c per Joz: worth

A!l Linen Napkins. <fic per doz: worth I

Great Salo of Blaakdts and jComforts.

Grey Blankets from 35c per pair up.White Blankets from yx per pair up.A special in all \uiol 1 "4 white Blankets

at §3.r;S: worth S;.oo.

Farmers» l » sell their Live ana DressedMock, such as Pork, Calve>and Poultry, as well as Apples, to:lic reliable W.i.liiHBiui, (inn,

Dilley & Wintermutereceive the eiiuivalent in cash, atthe highest market value. Head-quarters at .Mr. r>illey\ resi-dence. Orand avenue. " '

Thursday, Shipping Dayfrum the D., L. & \V. stationWashington. Anvnne liavini:produce a* described for salewill prolit hy Lirjnuins it iiere: ordrop a postal and we will call up-on you.

Dilley & Wintermute.

achc all the time, no a i.-. ilict lfeeling, and did riot cart; for anytliiii;:.I have, taken three bottles of Lytl'a }•"..I'inkhum's Voffetiible Compound, one jof Ulooil Purifier, two boxes o£ Liver 1Pills, and to-day I am a. well pers-uii. 1 fwould like, to have those «iio .sutler |know tliat I am one of the rnanv who. jhave been cured uf female comp'laints Ibyyuur wonderful niedieiiu1 ami mlvuv. I—Miss «1KS.VIK It. Miucs. Leon. Wis. j

If you [ire.sullV'ri'iyin this IVHV, wr.ty Ias Miss Miles did t» .Mrs. I'inkhain at I

[Curtain Department Specials atI Laubach's

CalicoesW Singhams.; : j^^r 'pa^1 '1 '1 ' " ' a t 7;c' gSc-*'-3f)aiKi

All tat Special Prices for January, i

One lot best Calicoes at 5 ^ : worth w. j I*aHCast'or Apron Ginghams .One lot best Calicoes nt -j.^'c: worth U. j 2,coo varJs best 1 aik-^t-r Ap'o"One lot hiJiso Blue Prints at -K: worth ! Ginghams at 4*4 c: worth Oc.

yoil'ors frue uf c irfru to all

One lot .Wouniinc Prints ;it 3-;

; and 6c.One .lot .Grey Prints at ;:V<

• Table Linens, Sheetings,.. _ ;..„• Muslins, Etc,_,,.:;,,.,. ,„..

V;irJ-w ide UitWc^ht'J Muslin, V

h3<KKKK><KKX>OOOOOOO<KKP

I Internationa J s

V: worth j Carpet Department Reduction atworth; i Lautaeh's

j Out- lot T:ipestr\. Rrussete ;it 37c: worth

Out- lut T;i|i(-Mry Rrussels ;t; 45c: wouh

Oiiei.it i'jipcslry'Rriisstls m ;oJ: worth

.1 Tapestry Brussels ;it :ric: worth

1 Perfection ofLaundering

in the strictest sense of the term is. perhaps an ideal unattainable. To be

absolutely perfect at all times and inevery detail, however, is the one ideauppermost in our minJ. Many tell usour work is perfect: that we've sue-'ueeded where others fail. ——™ ^r*

At any rate, they say that a laun-dry which aims at perfection is most

likely to jjt't nearest the mark, and that'swhy they .^ik! us their linen.

Washington Steam Laundry, ,E. B. BOWMAN, Prop'r,

BroaJ St., Washington. ";:" ,/ „:;;:-. ,-

eic. at r

vr ln<'r:iin

i'luenixville, and tlie Itichmoiid and"'Uis'|ston Jlt'inoriiil IVshytiTmu fhnrvliox, of ,I'hilndelphia. He also held psistoratus inBont.vestown ami -Danville, X. J. Thechurch of which lieassiimed the pastorate rtoday was built hi 1SS0, at 11 cobL of?15,(H10,b.vthn IIIIH. Huniiiol Kiddlt>, n nrnininrnt-mill owner, from whom this-'place takes

Y;irJ-wkie Unbleached -Muslin,4c, worth i S;c.

'"^afd-wide OnhloacheJ ' Muslin'. ^ 'qt ieUesi Axminstvrs.">e!J..vorth 7'iv-" i worth 61.00 and S1.2;;

Bleach Muslin, yarJ wide, 4c, wortii ; c . ' One lot ali woo! K.\'ira MI"Hill" Muslin, yard wide, ^c, worth 7c. I ioc: worth 6;c.Sheetintr, Bleached. ;2_'i. .y:irds wide, i, Bargains all ovei the store in Januarv.

1 WM. LAUBAGH "& ' SOlf,'•

PUBLIC SALE

HOUSEHOLD GOODS•nio !!il)*u'r!l»"

>i Iif mkiTjiii I 'or tMu

WEDNESDAY, FEHUI'AHV 1st, l.S!)!l

•«'•. roinn flov<\ blritb wiiluut" I'le'iirnoiiMliier bfdinotn fiirniftirt1, i

'•'< ft'lUllin g

ckcii<l

1 01 noruitiburI lot Of.

ftit- t in

i " U

Cri|>.

A.i.gc-11, of tilt-i t iAmuriciuiITiminiiuJMUICU

out with 11 i'iire lor l.hoirrip.h ' 1 l " t l t th

gc11, o tI] Society, i"It hns heo

i fi i r p n

shown,'1 lie-s:iys "tlint thu carrying of alittlu sulphur in tlKH'lotliiiig h'is prevorit-ed yellow fever, eliotorn-.•niiKrotitcr dis-

l I llierelore ndvise it as a prei k l h l f tliuiiiL-liiiihtiiiilciitiin'h. vent lvooni i fRrip . Sprinkle Imlf » Wi-

A railii;:til has !JL:OII proiiiclcil to con-1 spoonful ol'sriilphnr in oncli s*hfie or sinisk-uuutnll thecvuti 'MnE nnmilntiim nwir '"»• I" the London lance t r discover,"

1 l '"" l L " ' , ' iiu uddH, "Unit no IOHH 1111 authority tliun(lid .ctiiiM, ami n l . tlm rstimsitml -00 tlic prcsltlontol1 the Insiltuie of Civil 15n-

alu.uc I:KI hav.i bcun builr,iiH the Iinu from San ,lmi!n t

tlie presidet t Igineetsof London declares t'ant tho siil-phuroiiM \apoB produced by; tho uomlUon of coal in tlmteity kills the dise^ ^ t i l l t t h ' * 5 u ! p l : a r i 3 v

In nddiiion to lluiof Ihi'in nciirly 100 fiii;l lii-^li. whichiiic]oi'y.lln)..cU,y..tlK!i'o ani.tlii! nutlyini!fortri'fji Sun Antouin and Sun t.irrnniitK;,which drl'ntd tho Lirid^i's inlatiil, :tm!on :i sinull islet', oil" llusIiurbVu- imiutli ist.'lia •HinuH lint s-lroiiH fori1, of Oiintiuln,

^iiql-.wccn which and tlio Murni; U-ss ihiiiiii'tiidius'intl yards(liHtant, all lin^u'Vliipfiiiuist ]iasn to inul;o this iitivt. A chaiitwas .fonnarly strcitiilied hi-iweun IhuMorro and Uaiiuclus in wartimu, ljufduriny Urn rcuoM^.trnuWo and ul'ter th'.iLonibardinent uf' Sim #111:111 hy our iU'xiJI vessnl M'IIS snulc ihorci ami tbti harliorminod. ''i

Tho harbor oi Snu .limn in one of thfbest in thu island, and tho intrainuni)oi(.y-ia nun of-tlin-.nldORt'i'Hidjjiiiihil,rtSiv

in tho new wuihl. Tt wiinroumlyd \vilh.:

s extfiidiiiH iiroiiiul tliu ves t>a.il tu A^iiadilht. A i;jirt road runs

' " . ' tiki const iitti'. anil thnm avu \; •pnper will he p!cnshiips 1,000 inilw 'lie" I rails aiul "ijnths. 11" lewrn Unit theru is nt luiwl onu dreadedv »• nf ih % .1,. ,.,i,.u ,.,., 1 ,.i i,,wi .1, 1 disons-o thii';. seieiiee hna been aide to turel-u\\ ut llu> ^Uonins nr« ln-ulKod, nnd J(I n l l j tM s ln 'ct.s nnd thub IH Untiirrli. Hall'ssoini) of tliidii ant ltapiiHSidjIo in tlm Caliirrh CHID is the only positive mire now

Thu MTinjry jtrnund .San .Inuii as wellnf tlm untirn island is i

tho extrcmo, and a (nun; for touvi.-'ts i.sa "dil'i^iiciu" rid

eun

known to the medical fralernity. Cntarrhbeiti" H coiiKlilntioiial diseane. iTqnires itci;nslitulional treatment. Hull's Cittnrrh(Jure is taken inlernally, not!t'jy directlyupon the blood and mucous surfaces ofthosj-tfiii thereby" destroying the foiin

C B J i . \ r o . M i ; . n CT P A T A ! R f i H C - ' 1 " l ; l l ' J r»» ' Ar t S o u v e n i r , wurtli i i s v / c i ^ J i - : : : ^ - ! ! ! , ttoiHiilfiiilv i l i i . -

^ , (hereby destroying thu foiin-. . . . • 1 1. . • , diilion of the discHHe, and civinir the

road fuiinculma with Poucu, which p f t t | o n t , Mreugth hy hulldlng up the eon-wiiuis. throufjh tforjjos and over nionii- Jstiliitldn iintl 'ashistinp imturc in doiiiK itstains, across vast .suyai' estates nnd uasti work. The proprietors vhnvo so muchlinrliilir «M'i.-mi« rovi-iiiti.- 'it o-ti-ll ' 1*"'ltl I'1 it>H CUmtlVC pOWers, tllllt theyn u i i i i i , DFu.ini.., i c \ i . u i n r M I . .KII . fl. Q n n i l | u ] t C ( 1 j)o\\an, for l u n . ^ atuni hitsof\trp[)iwl*i:imi>ry that lira | t | m t i t fllik, l o a.rc.^SuiuV Tor list of•worth (joiiis fifeto sol!, ami tJlij.niii-'JS of Testimoninls. ^lieonlo pcculiur'tottiismonulalwjJHsis- T o ] ^ d g M ' ' P. J.'CHENBY * CO.,

;Mercifui"to your horses

In'supplying them with warm i*l;m-l;ots fur the colil "weather uf Wiiiu-r. Couplethis store with your ihoUKhts in that ilire;-tion. foij we have a line comprising al! i;viuk's,aiul prices are so iiiuderate as 10 IK* really en-licinij. The same may In.1 saitl of ni:r line of

Fi!sr and Plush [• Robes. i

Call mul seewhat we say.

Your jiiiigment will sanction u

S. T. Van.natta.A.

Sold by I r K R t ; 7 C c ;llnll's Family l'illsnro tbc best^ -:•-'•

" i ;

A Cornish piano or Organ" FRElE"o? Cost.WRITE AT ONCK. • rf'AN'np CP^H'I.KTIJ; WITH A1.I. iMPIinYRM]..,\'is '• " ' ' • " " • " l i N i ^

I SEND FOR

i I ' H ' I j M ' l j ' S that a prompt

• Inour1899 Catalogue on any CORNISH'Crgan" or"S20!on tho list prices If you buy a CORNISH Piano.

response to thfs adver-securc'a DISCOUNT" a t prices as quotedNlSH'C S20

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THE WAS1HN0T0N CTAB. WASHINGTON K. J . THURSDAY, JANUARY 36, 1BHK

OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY.any Stnto on i n u yIntoral inhoritnuccBarotiixtid, anti even

iESTABL13HE0 IBfl8.

; ciML'('/»i'riu.v FOB SIXlW TO OCT. I . 'y.V. .I.J«»y.

for ttuwo there ur n y ptions.,Wo coukl borrow the. liiwa of Ni»w York!:nul thereby add vt.ry largely to Illy I

j

I YEAR, S1.5O; 6 MOS.. 75c: 3 MOS. 40c

Is Undo Siini to have Samoa truiiWo '•'

Tho corponitiou franchise tax net!lno di^L'riiniuatc.H in f.ivur of large]ai>lUili£itiuu art a^ain.st tlic* small ono.'

.». liill him lifX'ii ffitrtiJttwtl to nquhos:: tax of onc-tweiitk'th of out* portvnt .

n\on paid up cnpUnUs.itton abovi- I'm*«, ItHtoml of £*>0 per ui.lUou i»f

Senator Quay is still shaking the

•viiAini: ••Thi-w.MiU U- an Uivw^f of! ^ ' » l l j ^$I')Q p«r niiliton, mitl th»' annual tax1 ' " • " • * •

, wouM boonly mie-lmir what the mvMvr ; ™Jl

•I Vcoti-riliiy—Stntio UUI* Imrii-IIIH'MI During tlir I'.iM l>\v

D.iy- .-Whin* Wiin:<Ml l>iity.

It's Cnitcd ritttt's .S^nuHir.Jolm Kennnow. Mo was formully tttclurtil cki'todiitttio juinisi'ssioii of tlic U^l'luture lieMat Monti yt'-iiTdny. Ilu w-iift iviilly tkcUnltin Tiiifxiiiy, when the Si-mito tinve htm(t vutvit ttml tint temmMy ;i7 vote.*. UJatiitH^mitli, Jr., tif ]>M-X. received thorail vote uf Ills party, imuuly : "it\A 'il ' A " Mvimii. Tliurtt

eapUalizi'.l concern* pay-,No, it is atlLZtatluH to *:iy that any

[uTinanont tU\*trsi:>is oft! • Stat»**-» stir-plus might li;tmptT a St:w" wlii' 1

plum tree, so far without avail.

Tho Morris County Hoard of A|*ri- r..w ....„ .,„.,__

culturu Ima not done with tlio s^ere- ^MM'S Mieh iv.-uun'ts tor revenue :•.:

tary of the State Hoard, ami insists ] Now Jewuy fiyuys.

-livr.il.1

i A

• lnir.-Klti(.'L'«l

that W. 1*. El.v, its otfii secretarybe vindicated in till' liositloll Intaken toward the laUoi* body.

aWM!Tin- O:iiwi#> Tim*

;Mnmi;l.v ot l.K v - k

-istte that Adwirnl P«the V'nitea -StUcH "miohKA. As the li-'.'tl

Tho SEatu Cirjtu^-'.'t-) of CatiUrr.M.Oregon, Illinois, W^lun^Um, Mittfourl,V-:j»inia niul Pvniitfjtviuiia ami tlu ,Central Labor Unions oi* New York j | ( )

l '^"[j ' ,mul Chicago have protect«l nKainst | ^-,,iti,(| stho Iliitiiia-Paynu subsidy bill am! do- j \ , J M Jdim* U a vicious nHTtsure. Tli--y «io-; ,,i.'ntuii,i inclare, and truly, that it wuuld Knvui-\ weight w-lir

tho prtui'a the f.innei- now receiver for I v-iti ->(iH.Ilia products. Kvidi'Mly, the 2.Vw Jot- ;at'y Stalls Bu.ird of Agriculture dulu'iiiKiuiri) into t'»w t uo wtitlis ago.

v.y irujipi"H-Xi)'« tlicit' Ihe Connv»* an "i'j»>mtivi1 \nAWy

r>tinti^ wit* »iit .mil dried. At iKv.u: h.t> mivlivil ii polttlciil.i:onijtrr. ut' work nml ihe cotitribtitlun I

' ol" much money. j'• l*l» t»i lit>t night ISK'tc U.ni not been \

• A— ••ti.ivi.*ni| Uoit .MIIKU, .)!' HmUon, I(till which is calculiiU'il to i

• nuw iiii^uatitni; arc thu ••tlitiicwkjtSOIl IJlllltttll-.1' N.rlll OUl Oil tllU CVl'j[tH'iion to ;i|)|irlsi* th»i vuU't> of the I<>i»'-.'i oi' a biiliiiu'i- in the State tivus-!

Thv bill pru»ci:Ud by Mr. Abbuii!•iiK-H that :.ll taxi.* itMtiitsvil nsutiiMt ;i-'ii] niul iratud co!tt]»iinioM'. pruptrty, •

.^ i t l l^ l i in iv i l ovor to thy varl-tiwli:z districts tlinnu'h which tin-rail-iu niui c.uiiib nni. Tliifi will

Ho-.vr*. view ,.»(• till-*

oc::^i:;i^ Am- ' '

m of <uilth« State(ii-liKl---.

VITV well,

;irrt t in t notrt

jw i l l ;v.iry

I a ine:is-;t by t!ie;

PETROLATUM,

600 Bottles at. 5cJust received over 100 lbs

of the finest Petroleum

.Jelly which .we luyc boltki!

in our laboratory. A house- '•''• ••

liold necessity* these" days "

for every purpose where an

ointment is desirable.

CHAS. MORGAN WILLIAMSON. D.,

II W. Washington Ave.,

Washington, N. 0

The Up-to-DateHardware Store

DKMMi IN

Ouiii and \Veci;l rump*,

The WashingtonShoe Store.

A Trade Eventthat has demonstrated to us that the buying public of

this section is the most discriminating we ever saw—and wise.[ly so, too—is the special sale of pantaloons announced lastiveuk. We stated that we had bought over <

Warranted Pantsmaker at less limn tin: yoinls cost, 'and that we

meant to sell them at

From . to _-.; Their True Value.

THIS FAMOUS

Queen Quality ShoeVor Women.

T i

Mr". .M.iry Ami W.i lI Si'nrcc \V. WiKhliurii, !'•iii.nMiuity, I'.i, •Hul HI :

>„•„,, .vi.lmv.orij,™'::-miTly "f I ' o lum-1 ' " . ' . ' 'lurri«!M.ll i i«llm-|

Il i .sl iM.V. 111)-.,,,,,,,,Sl,l I.}-llie lU'kleiUM

Uf.ioi KniliMr. AWititt intrmhu

ever to ln>

of llie "L Ham

.Jnr i ' l l i iT lilll.iiin.LTi-VdecWo

Mr.

, l i o |

.IiriiulsioiKS,i.na ana Williiw \WiuL' W'iiL1, 1'uuKry NCH.\\i\-liniiios1 Tunis.

liuilj^r.s' H;t-\l«-arvTil

i Suiaiv 1 Clov.-r

p e r t a i n i n g to co rponU.ons , p r o i ,.,L-.1 , > , O I l S i U , ] n | ] , v , „ „ , „ , ,„„, , . o f , , „ »„„. I " " I " " 1 ; ^ | » ; ^ l I h t . , . „„„ , ,„• n , , i — " , , M T V " '

by till! bill iniroclllTOi lust week >»>• | J o l i n v.\vtu.lil>"<irn. wl.o llvw ou tl.u l.n-U I'T.',',, u, t jVn'v-iK.M nut W i-uun»11.-i! to* T H E M O R R I S C O U N T Y |A89ombl.vmailI.collAbbett.ofHlulwn,| rwi l , , c t w t , e l , U l u u-nsliinstc.il cemrt-.-r.. ! " •' • ."l.,,,,,,-^ lo tlio |.u.i ir.v; ~ T- \ , T T 7 - Iwould n<M many thoilslimbW <1" »«:„ ,„ |.,,rt Cl.Un. The Imien.l ^rvi, , , , ; ' ; , fr(,n, „„.„ „„„„ ,,ml| O A. VJ]\|(^Q H A N K !to tho State's revenue from mlsci'llan-1 „.„„ |,,.|,l nl llie luttcrV homo on M..ml .y;' ' vJriU.t ,,s ,„ .i.,,,,,,,.,, .lull l>e Hi»il| J f i V 11NUO J-^rllNlV!OOUD corporations. One-twentl»th of lir,«,,ccm nt three o\IoL'k, Ho*. C. 11.1 i m U . l , , K . l u , i v l . . i JIOKHISTOWS, S . J.

amendment wonWrniike in the bt.ite&il3i i ! t t |>n< BurKli u.. l!( I I 1 ; l ( j e h, theW^lihw-.' ^ ' , ' " , . „ . „ _ „ . , W l l t . , , tm- <llst..nc« »• " i l l M l ' ^VWM..- : i

million of capital in excess uf -J.yOO.O.l. [To illustrate the ilillerencewliioh th i s ' " r* Jo!

amendment WOHW mnke in tho State's: V- »'•'•income, tho Newark ivveninE News ! j ' ^ , !taltes the Ameriean Cotton Oil Coin-;

l l f ?'0»COj

ineonii*. tho Njwr^rk Hvemnt; ->ews ; t n i ( | _ ^ ^ t

takes the Amerie;ui Cotton Oil Coin*; ' * >K i v.\i.v'iU~'» mii^spniiy,'with n capital stoel: of ?JOtOCO.-1 J o 1 1 " T°" \ ' " ' A f l1'-' years rti«d aithi- ' K u l l l | o r ^toy^ h l l s i l l t r ( H i l l t . . ^ ;, bill

nuiuini franchise tax ol co,i>.,.;..., but > ,. j , , . , ^ , , ' , m,.,.^.. •[.,„, ,iuceu-eil h-ull a|.pri,,.riilwl imnu:ill.v l.y the l..«l>l.iuiri.' — ' -•' t"-M,« \h.\i ;.,,. f l, ,,.,,,,1-j ' p , , . c,,n,, r i , , I wliutever i-uiii is fk-emeil wise for Hi*. Mip-

L * r h " ll»«.TIll«-ll»| f „ „ . ,,1|1)Ul. s l . | , , , , , l 5 , , r , l l t . s n i l e .

lit SUV «-. MM.!.KB. I1"AH.Ki.ir.s ii. I *'

; II. T. lll-l-l.. 5-n

H,.,,r, \v. Mill.'.-.

«$3.00.

j Many have called -.int! taken 'advantage of this opportu-| iiity for money s;i\insj such as does not often occur.

Men's Pants, $1.00 up.Boys.1 4 to 14 Years, 23 ant! 39 cents

buttons pull off,j Every pair is warranted—If they rip of theb i 1 them bade and

.», 'Mvc'hrMJiilacvdln:-ihu Women of Anier-u AIIOC ol cxct-'ptional

vulcy for j.co,

HIGHEST1 QUALITYOf Mutttial ami Woikmau-

M.uk- in thirtv stvlcsit.ihl« f"r strcu't. ^IiW-, j•mu. or outiitj*. 1*\T ic- ;

uv-ir shajnj ami jTherc are two other spL'ciuls wo wUh to inviu: your attentionto. One is a line of

Get a Pair for Nothing.

I'i'i.itMt' H..

. ( r p t j r : d iiin

.vliutuvcr fum is iluef the puhllu

sum hiuiil btshould the hill introduced by Mr. At)-U ) te i l H i ^ k tlir«e"weeks. The fnniT.ilbott become n law this would bt? in-j held froiii the hoinu of his dui^iitecreasetl to $1G,OCU, three times the pres-! MoncLty at 10 o'viouk, [)r, C. It. Burnes! ttif <i'im .i m-u..ent tax. When it is recalled how joiHciatins. liitiinneiitwusnimleat llazon.'- I j l ^ i ^ i - " 1 ' ^ 1 many companies have lately been in- Residua Mrs. Fox. another dmwhter. Mrs. ^ ^ ^ t ( , .corporated here with enormous capi- <Jcor»e Q ttejc of Junction survive, him. UIOHMI.H: unill Ih.

titrated that th i , slight change in ihe U o S U f v i v e d b y t h e f o l l o w i n n . 8 t . c

tax would increase the State's annual j , i r e n . \ i r s j , , s | , , » -.- ..- m.in

vU'W to r«iilmT*iih^lcnotpl lux. Tiieti-xiild. :inrl tlit-' |»ur|io.-e tilrjiduillv cut down'thaiwliolo'ti.x is wi|i«d uut,Mhu State treasury trom

S T

iritis '1

liitt-n s-t

ITEMCNT JAN. 1.1898.

:u .M . i^ H.Si:U«W

l.l.lltll.lTUS. ,H1MI'

i-rF-Vi.Vrp'.'iu'.tuiry i . ' iw , ' W.iiH 1 -J-J j

;"i

revenue not less than §300,000 :i year.• •. : ."Wliether .the Abbe:t bill shall .be-

come a law or not there" is"substant" 'justice in the claim that, th« [>feneiitrate is unfair to the corporations withsmall capital," says the News. ' Un-der the operation of the law as it standsa corporation with1 $5,000,000 capital istaned §4,000 a year, while one with acapital of $20,000,000 only pays $750moro. The rate of one-twentieth ofono per cent.on each million cannot baconsidered either unjust or unfair."

jHur^h; Mrs. Cliiirles n^ b ami CJeorpo

IVniMer. of K iitun, and Mrs. Martin Wer-

nhii K»au wtis li-irn in Union co>intv!Dccuinbcr I, tSJ2, iin-i srili nvitlvH iii j: same liouse wlieru lie lust saw the!'•* ofdiiy. Hu is a. crttduiitu of Vnk

il • teeiser, c

KADKKS', KASTON, PA.

Wliat Tliey Will <!n the Lust Days of.liimiury—They Will In- Ituund-

lujl-up »»ys .We mean to clean our shelves, our coun-

ters, our clonk rack* of j-ickets, suits and

I College, and LV.hnnhia Law richool. Hetudied IHW with Chiul Ju&tiL-tj Maaic, buticver practiced the prot'tssion. lie in ex-ensively ensu[:eil in itie bank lug and;lpinufiicttiring business. i

Mr. Kesin is vicu-prosident of the Man-naUnu Trust Company of New York, andlias a controlling interest in tlie HAS li^litand street rnilwiiy conipmies ot'Klizabeth.In ISS2 he was elected to Congn fs, and in1SS-1 In; wns tlcfcnted for re-clocuion by

i UubtrtS. Green, who afterwards beeimeiGoveriitu- oi'Xew Jersey. He ran iiguin in

Snq.!!^ for |»r,itivtliiu of a-iiu^ltura '"'.T'-Uir ?J

SIMMONS.-N. U. Think it over, re:ui it

over, talk it ovcr.-anJ you

will become- a regularc.'.s-

lonn-T at our stnrc.

Sweaters from 90c to $2.25.—and tin.- other—

Handsome Colored Shirts at 49c.

Tin: wholesale price, of tlvj shirt \v;vs6:)i cunts. Theyjliavu white bodies, neat ..tid lim: bosoms, and a pair of large;detachable cull's to match.! You will be glad il you call early.

F. S. STEVENS.I A. W. C i v w l i n ^ Oui St.tiul.

tors, our elotik rack-; of jackets, suns iu iu |uuuwio. u . ^ - -furs, and we wou't leave price stand hi the i Governor of Xew Jersey, tie ran iiguin in... ,. rtr'r- i*- ISSfi mid wns elected by u narrow uii.joriiy,

i^...n-i n a , f n , , l v W ( , e m to VOH, we land ,MiB defeated hy Oeorge T, Werts.

DENCE SOI.KX-ED.

This State needs a ConstitutionalComention and the sooner it gets itthe better.

Paradoxical us it may seem to you, we. fire soinK tn mike money these last few| days of January by loosing it.

The larger the iju.-iiitity we have of anvone artiele the greater will be the price

| cut.Whatever you may want or think youlay want, you will find here at less than-•called b irgmn prices—for it is coodlnris sit, loiv pricci no inferior gr

The situation in the Philippines isbecoming quite serious ami ! l clashwith the insurgents seems unit voidable. ^

....They claim that this o.ountry has acted iuiy priee.in bad fiiith'with" them, and wiii iij;iiL If tliore ever . ...the United State? to gain their imle- carpels, cloaks, suits and furs, ntphenonie-peiulenec. JV critical state of affairs »«1 prices.tliisH the time,exists and fighting may break out ut There nre no rfiidersofthis paper-who•lUVUibmeut - ' • live so far thai it will not warrant them to

J ' '" • • tomo in' tins sale, for they cm save niotiuv

jitcaiioiaii'.- !••. ...,,,.,.,jr id »wis defeated liy George T. Werts.In the Dcinocrutic caucus, Assemblyninn'iiite ex|)re,-seci liis preference for Cyn-

irres-sin.in-cluct Daly for Uniicti StuiusSenator.

.Mr. White yesterday intrndncKl a bill..rohihitiiiK telephone comp:-ttries frtitnchar«itiK more tlian 2.r) cents for live mir.-mes' CfinverbiitiLUi between any two pointsin the Suite.

, FKH.elmld {

st—Sile of aodh ut Henry

i linaftt!rsU!iIrn Warner.

every pnrcliii.till.

o they m-ifteR.VDKItS',

Best Dry Uoods Store.

r'.s

-•• .The Mort'ist.nwn: Express ...assumesthtiUhe'STAU is opposed tn thejmbH-i

. cat-ioo <ir the .Assessors' lists. Thi.«is|not the ciise. Our H«m of last, week'was tho publication of tacts anti notj Thmv will !>u a mctitinjjorcomment. We .can HOO tho beiioiity to Itimnl ui'Kxainiin.'r.s of \Varrcbo derived from the proposed measure, IMvitleve on I'ui.>. :M :md nh.l>oth totheiJi'tss arid tho people of-the ' '•"' ••'•''•tiii^iusslHuildhL' i>rc.--iiState, and would like'to see it tr .af - • ' ! T ! l 1 : 'i»vsti<.ns wiU be Kivt-n

. into law.

vii-?iin*i.--".Chus. V.

The publication of the laws in news-

.'ipapers has befjn proved n. necessity himore ways ihaiv out. The publicityattempted by a hroad/:ast distributionof sheets has been an 'a r ran t t'aiinrt;:and because of that failure laws have

(-.been put'on tho-stattito ^"j3k, and )eiV.there, of which no^'idy had or baa anyknowledge, 'save'their draughtsmen ;and the duty which the Status owes to

..~the.__puhUc of^giving a full and freeopportunity"1"""1^""" ""'•'^-Kvtiiirrii'i"

ord.'r:iiiDAV — I'

AviltimetU', lie•e I'hvHin

. , KSD.W, Feb. 2Sth—Sale of horses,cjittlu, i'iinn machinery and uten-ilw, e lc ,

b'rre Union. Ahitreiv Wildrfck. M.trvinPiersou, auclioneer.

NVKDNESBAY, M.vitcit 1-st.—Hilu of farm

in inv fftrm on njiid feullna fruiti tlazunOxford Puruace. ,IoH<;ph Mr^.tinicli, M

in A. Pierson, aiictionocr. ' •TiicitsDAY, MARCH 'ind— Sale of i'urni •

toult, iarminj; lin[jlcnicuts, machinery,vii nus. itJ.. on Urn IJ trueit H.iub farmitinr Huniuny htation^ahuut two lailesvi-Hti .of Htiriiiony. O. Ii. Gurd-ier.Marvin A. I'ierson, Aucti'tncur.

Pjuu.w, MAIICH 3nJ—i' ' " "•iiUle, liirm i " ' - •

^ESTABLISHED 1875is

NEW PIANOS3I5C.TOS650.5_7 MOHTSiLYJJP.

NEW0F?GAN5S55 .TO s 125.

s 3 MONTHLY UP. ,

EVERYTrllNG IN THE MU5IC LINE

SHEET Music AT HALF PRICE.MUSIC BOXES.50' VIOLINS HOO'*'HOLOGRAPHS, GUITARS.- ZOO ••

i i^y, Tln:ol-.v and

SATL-KDAV—T

'hysiclosy, Th

,, MUury, Com-

C'nilHy SupwiiiU-mU-nt Alwn(1:l tl:i.S!i«1 Supt. 11. It. Itmvull of I'hillliislnirKil'rincilml .1. II. Orillilh of WusliinuUin nmlThamiiM I., Wnltcrs af Port Culduu sis tilnt'W Kiiui'd ut 'Kxiiiniucrs. '

Urnnd

lid iti-.plciuents„ ..mi'l-'a rurm l..-twiiuinmlNovvVill. .go. H. K. Wisllur

i J. T. Tlm'tcher, nuc-tiontieTUKHDAY, MAHCU 7th—Sale of entire

Tjirm stuck, m tchinerv, implement,1;, bay,-tilkss, ett!., ut my iiirm eiiht, uf I'eiiwell

I Entitle) ViLinuittu. Chas. V. Carpenter,Sim.™..\VI;DSK-D.\V ( MAitcii^s'li—Sttlcuf rarinnek, iiniilt-'iiieiils, i

etc., sit tny furui >m LUHa7.cn lo llriilucvillc.vin A. Pierson, mimiiniuL-i.

TiitjiisDAY, M.vitcn !)—Sale o!' furnistncK, inictiinery, WIIKOIIH, o tc . on thei!..«..h«rrv rurm Mar Fouljllft, Uyo inilos

utiiiurymad loitnink S

, wuguiinij ironith. Mar-

THE :,

Morri^County Savings BankMORRISTOWN, N. J.

• Is the lar^ost- investor in Weal EstateMorti;aiies in the County, havini; apjiroximately f'joo.wo of its tinuls loaned at Diepresent time on tiiis class of security, cov-ering properly ol more tlian double tha ivahie.IT IHVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THIS CLASS

OF LOAH IN LARGE OR SMALL SUMS.EXPENSES FOR SEARCHES, to'., MODERATE.1

INTEREST FIVE PER CENT.

HENRY \V. MI1.I.EK,II. T. HULL. • President.

Sec'y and Treas.

Petty's ..PopularProvisionPlace

An.i \ .HI v.i;i h-.-

Perfectly.Pleased andiPersuaded toi PermanentlyPatronize.Petty, at

Did You Hear!of the Big Sale of Ribbons, .Luces,"

Needlework, Etc., now going on at

No. 9 Belvidere avenue ?

Shirt Waisis 10 cents, Boys'Shirts 12

cents, and other things at ridiculously

low prices. Goods have sot to go. '

tbeyare.to_act has brf/n J]ghied and _ Deutn or a Former CUl/i-n.vin A. Pierhoti, auctio

'—WMIISISSDAY...MAUl n m

eer.Ii-Saloof llvo

SOUUCKS OK STATK'"RKVKM;K.To the objection that n pprmanent

diversion of" the funds of the'Stale-l.0 the treasury burplus-"niight3er-

- « o W hiiraper the ,StatQ jxnd prevent"it from meeting just'and passing

k Di l Adver

>C Wnshlneton's hlgMyi cIlixniMJ tiled at the "hmiio of lils

,,1u,cnicr,Mra.M,,rylf1.nd, at tol,«er,N-.Y on Monday. The funeral will liepreached in the M. E. church at AsliuryWdav«tl0 u-elook. Tire dei-c»«od i» »ur-

1 vlv«l liv two children: Mra. H»nd, <•' K ° -i Chester' nnd"W'm." Allen, of NomirK. • I I -

V. Wiirn

;,,°;hoh»mUn","ri,'pikeSt --•llmtwe sell site!; Kreat UM.tilias.-P.f.V—n'ear SlewartHVille. Lutlit'r

J. T. Thatcher; iiuetioiieer.

' " J

r, and Win. AUcjA-liyn had b^en niakins hin homodiiuahter since hu left Washington

d i ilur. iiuvn was 1111 active and influentialmember of th'i Washington M. E. clmrch.

ibovc reproach and|1 very consistent

it trom meeuiig j » - •>— , . . . . . . . - „ - -mamls," tKeNewurk Daily Advertorsays that tho answer can be madetKattho State has by no means got vyihelimit'ol' logitirante revenue other thanby direct tax on the people. - ,'The railroad 'corporations pay taxes , _ r o f c s R O r o l reiiEi;;ii.•> L^,^.«^

at the avorago rate of about three- J d M m b y a I , elootiori to tho Board ofEdu-muirtors of one per cent, incladlng tne c a t l o n whlch body made him iwprosident.?aloeof their franchises.)! If the aver- HU departure.Iron. Washington was tho

m uhould he made one per cent tho, c a u s 0 or much regret.iate would then'be about one-half the

...... ' seemedhe was pointed out »

aver.-,'", rale on individual properl

ae^attttej^aiL-'-0--—555!-r<"""wooia be"inoreasedby-ono;quart.

,SiW Jorsey has thevmiidest

Miss Louise Kennedy E

MAUCU 15'Ii—Sale of• ^ •->, ouv. i^..-ey mid Guernsey cattle,

hiiLclier, auctioneer, - .' __ --> /•

ng macbincry,war the Whlt-

i west • ofMurvin

lorsi-a, 20-ud(i ctitu'cl 'fiifiriiteiiBil.-1, etc.! on mv'ftirm

ttkiT Cument Wnrks, thr(i« . . , , . ^PhiVipshurp. Morris W. Fri\c«.A. Piyrhon, auciioneer,

PHIDAV, MARCH 17th~Salo of farmstock, fnrmiiiK uiensHa, wnRoiy, etc., onthe Ocorte Strj'kur fiinn nlonc-ijtio MorriaCiinal jihiiiittwii miles oust of Phnijpaburt;.Edward H. Bfimlcn. Marvin A. Pierson,auctioneer. S^.

. The S =ind Thrt [••n-Week Nowyork;ar—only §2.00, whenaofflBOHOCompBiilod

Poultry jThe reasons are obvious. Notice tin;superior quality of poultry dressed,llie manner in which it S^dcftaseSj-ii*™Our stock is mostly selected weeksahead "aiiti-espcciiiliy prepared•-for aparticular tratlu.

ItnnBelviderc Ave.

WE GALL SPEGIALATTENTiniTHlilEEKT U Ti l l : i : .OI.I .OWlN0 l . lN l iS :

About i^ycliildrun's \'eslcc anJ Hut'fer Sviils, sizes 3 U)H, made ;uul uiimiK'd in Uic lute^L winti-'i' stylus; many canbu -worn all tlic year 'rouml. We will sell the entile lot atfrom ' .:

«•«•«*• * 0 • • • • • • • • »

t C W. CHRISTINE,1 iJ, PTICI

S T I ,OPTICIAN,

31 Wf»t Wiihhlngton AWaNliiiiKion, N;-.l,

w\ 5 p

" " ^ - : • • " - , - - r

I Our GreatI Discount

Clearing

and many good lots are al-ready closed out entirely.There is "still plenty left butwill not be long.

I price suit. , • • . % ; ^

ii:i • iF YOU • W E A R r P A N T S T - -and Imve never iiiul ;i pair ol "tlie" Duichess, ask someone--who has had a pair "of them and sec what they say ahout

tthem. A «oods assortmentalways—but they tgrjjjcTut the . j !discount.1 The 49c Knee Pants during this sale'-a'r^i)cv •

.Remember! 20 Per Cent. Discount on Everything in our ',,clotliinn department. Odd lots' at a arcat'er discount—nil ;must be sold.

Win nut uc lung. v » 11 , ^

4- R BRYANT, Washingtbn,¥/

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. .1., THURSDAY, JANUAUY 2«, 18!).

C H . I . L. STKVKCN, E D * AND PROPRIETOR

The Celebrated Scranlon CoalAT KJM'Wr.. : .

•lidKlof ilmtrlglcor tli.lut.

(JruiD...

U'tu-lilit«iini, N. J , .Inn. a, 1KW.l i , , U . ) V . II. « BluvHtiHl Ulm

t lininlPirt-'utuliyv Xtivt \V I mi-

l l.y Mnm.c»iii|.niil.<i'i-iiiiil)miort Hlwayo oil imn

» ! T r t o i i

3.M Jii.T tnti.

.J !M K r ion.'

WM. SHtlXDS.

• SUPERIOR LI-NKiri VALL&Y COALenn U. i>huiti-,| only »t our elnit«H nlonxr ttu'Morris Uiuml, nt lw j<UK>ll»ti ivllh ISolvhleri'

AUcnnl (Jii'l«r favor Ami Oi-llvcrt'.! to wiit-i.noviir N:r.'»:i-<. Tin' •.iu..-rl-.riiy u\ U'h\ah Vn!li.yCoiil :!.>-. In t1<» In-A iltnl It I* hunkiv, l.nrii*l&liircr, ulvt(rt furlli ninn- ln«it. linnirt H(i CICHIUT

Jenkins tells wliat la tlio best courau topur.Hiio after ttio urlp bos relaxed Its h o l d -on \>n%u <».

Heriimn I'ctty, tlio "\Vanhlritfton.ShooHustler," nniio'Jiicca his niid-whilurclunr*itiicu attic on J),TRO7.

Mm. Jacob Molt of Murktibnro died 01Tuesday oflaat week, agcdSt yours.

Tlio mo inborn of Ilia Republican CountyCommittee will hi! elected on 9 iturdny.

Ainmon i t Person of Jciaoy City nrclooking for a location fora tjuttortno f»u-

Tliu United States Grand Jury at Treii- lory.Ion linn ndjourtioil till Fob. 1st when It; I ) r< i j , r i l ( . M w i l l pr t i I l (. t ) n o x t 9UI,dny

will cnnclmlu IIH work. | t T c n | , 1 K j , , n10 MctliodM church a acrmoiiThe Wnrrcn CnnnLy Toncliorw' AHsocla- ;on "Do Your Own Tliliikinj;,

tlon will incut nt the school house In liul-j j o | U I w . c o o k , nt-ar Joli.iBonsburi{, willlput hi a ttirblruj wbuul with which to dovlduru on Saturday, Jim. 2Stli.

Deputy Itovcnuo Collector 3. K. f/iree IIIH threshing, focil crhidini:, etc.m Hindu his liuadqiinrLuro In tliu old post- M w , A j u x > prnbiuco of Clinton died on

olllco building at White House. | t l l 0 i5 t | t i I l s L ) Il({(!(| tlitrtylivu yearn. ShuDr. Ncitt, formerly ctf this pliico but now J k survived by u Iiusbnwl and two children.

S New York, pronahed In t ht< ProHtiyterliin ? ^liu Cliri.nmimtliwm Altaian Humlchurch at Dover on Sunday last. : 1'renuyterluii "church will meet lit thu

ItiiUn A Scnlri, the proprietor* of the i liome of Mm. Willnrtl Alleger next MoreI git Ilridijo licery, will run a hack be-; ilny nijjlit.

tween Hiffh Briiltfu and Clinton on and; J o | m s< DavMhun of this borough anilftiir Feb. 1st. Wihner LniiteriDiiu of I'hiirstovvn haveIt i t iuporled that th« l>., L. «t W. will J leased thu Portland, Pa., Knlurprise. Sue-

construct n new railroiid to run from Stan- cess to them.

If. I- UI.INB X I'll.

LATEST TIME TABLE.TO NKU* Y(HIK.

incct with the roiid tu Now*;,, ciiooso the date for your sale early,orry Like. |T1IO«IWIIO fjut their iirintin- donu here

John I). A nu'le took a position nHc:tbiiK't: may Itavu n tint ice of tlio snuie puMhlicilninfeor in (Virnlsh . t Co.'s factory lust; rrom now to thu time ofsi lc.week. Mo had been umployml by Ibu Mr. Orwlii Wlllliims desires In this man-

m . r l ( , t h l l t ) k hJ4 n i l^i l t , ,> r H a M ( | rr|L.n,ij, for

nur their kind otHuc* ntiiisymiiatbyliufon: andnkirnriiiinrtlcluorcoiiiilduraliluluiintb NIIICC the duntli of iiis wife.

j«n the Philippine l4|nndHtbut((iKwoIsiiof TheseinMuimwIonvuiilloii ortbo W«r-I avuiliblu for HH ImmeiiiiLti! use. roil C o | l l l t y F l i n n o n , . A | | i : t n , . f l w m |J(J | l t | , i

{ Ctf'urHii [•*. Hnydorof tblH place bus heen ' ,it the resldcricu ui'Cuinrnn IC. Kttltuer, neari tipjiointnl I-'i.th and (.iiitno Wurdtn for the Sarept.i, on Satiinlny, Jan. UKth.

>upu nmf con nt Crni

Howlhy Orjjan Co. of Kahtnn.Uiljib I'iiul Pifher of Danville has

l . t 'nvt* Wrint i l t iut i t i i—~i. \ ' i , ' l . l f i , 'tt.'M, " J M , 7.JI1,1 • m i i i . . t iv ( t i n 1'i-ili i i i i i l ( i u i i i c t V i r - i i n i H t t o l i " m7.ut,m.ll,iL. iu."*iit3,i.:i!j,!i.ou1'5-i3,5.io,'T.iit'l"tll> » l 0 l w l i a M l 1 u a l l l D i-or.imiHMon. T h c , , , i m o t n , B n i a t c ! , a t the Columbia7.ii,'S.tw, i.. in. lie received bin comnitahn list week. , , o u s e U o I u m h M Oll HUurdnv -xnx litrwly

L'tlUVI Vt'M* V/l tIL' r ' . . "KliOM NKW VOIIK.fiHtilfii'toti ,T. . i ' . . '7.-.V,in. -.'.Mi, + :J .GJ, II.UJ, (i.i

for (Canton—'ii.;i.'),•HUU.1..111.• 1 1 . " . , a . in. i

1.1'IITU V W I . . . -11.55, ii. in. •:j.li:>, H.I3, * ».&*», *lu,IS, ' 13 .

I,,-nv«< UVMitctmi for .Junction-;a, in. Kir.,:i.nuuii|.. MI.

Arrive rroin .liilicLluu-10.10,11.15, n

l/ncallccl-ror let turn at the posWifllco iittundurt. O. W. Croup ot'Iil iii,stovvn insuletvuuktiMlinx'.Ian.-21st, wort; [i<i<tr<«"«->i t«;tliuIiit!kyhhol,ttimiIn({Ha:>[)-|Hiiind|iorkerItobcrl Ilroadheml, II. J. Duly, Nathan ' nuil a lot of poultry.Kor»i"lut, John itlimbodt, A. Hluihiriiim. The rovlvul ii[t;utitiL;s heinjr held in the

Josiiph J'. FritlHOf I.opiitcotiu hits given • MftiimiNt t.-hmv't, mid which will eon-Vm*''i"1 ' l l ' ; l position us rihhnn weaver In tlio | tliiuu tontyht mid toiuornnv night, luive

JHtmoiMHilk mill at Miston and tnkun » been well iitlumlcd and several persons' i a a ) ' I position in the Standard mill at Phillips- have risen for prayers.i. ii:), | burn. Warren Camicll, Jr. O. U. A. M., is en-

i Mr. nml Mrs. Janifs iirueu or Swittlu, • joying n bmtnt in meinher.ihip growth.,,1.1,11 UyiiNhhiRtun, are the pnruittH of a Uttle, Two more earn! ill,it us were elected last

, i;irl buby vvhieh was born on Jtiu. 1st. Mr. - Monday nUtht mid fourteen propositions!j IJriiun Is a son ofltuv. J. Dull art lirueti of for membership were received.

A Bird's tiyoof Domoc*

Next Saturday evening Prof, FrankTransuo of StroudHbur^ will lecturo In tlioHope M. J5. church onView on the ltlsu and Struracy," under the aiiHpicoi of the EpworthLuii^ue. A eolltctlon will bo taken.

New lino of writing tablets—over (JOatylai—Warren County Drug Store. 2t

CEST A WORD COLUMN.AfIvi>rilfu>nioiitHun<lerthlHlim<l nto pul»Ui*liod

Hit!i»Niit(ormrnutof otie cent n wort], but ao

A copy of Musical 'I'M FtltH will bo KIVCIIfive tnuVL'rycallurori I'rid.iy and Sutur-day of tlda wtek—Jiin. 17 ami 21. WILSII-' on Music Store. Call arid (j<:t, one,

FA it M .wit i(i-:sr- Inijulro of I), \V.l'rome.on thu limn neiir Hie Hummerllvldchurch, Oxford, N.J.

'ASTKit—Hit nation ns f.irrn hand or.n driver; iiied (o all kinds of work.

KnrftirilKir infornmtion hmniru nt. STAHolllce. u.

f>i! IIKNT—House and lar«« lot justouthide or" Washington. John WniuHluy.

Foil S . \ I . I : -A f.irm of :tt norm, withmut'Jl -icres of cood woodland. It is in

a <{o<n1 ntat« ofuultiviitloti, well watered—iiiitiiblo firm for trucking. A Unit, airlurcil'a tnilu outside of Washington,

... the ro.nl le.Ktini: to Oxford- MM. SiraliA. Kitirmrimn/.KT HclvldvruHVCrinc, \V«n-

fltori. I-2t>2t.!U:i,i.Mn,i-:SAi,KSM.\s' W,\NTI;I.~W« doit i>rniiilnu ure.t nuiif.4, tint can nMke Iti ol.j.fi-t to the rlijht man- to «ell ourunriu.tiim Oils ami (Inascs. Adiln-xs us

once. Thu Knclid Oil Co., Cluveliind,

in >\\u-:—Fresh hnynndcsonVsMill.

nt

";l,'l,r: Kelvldenj. We congr.it II lute Kditur V»«t, of the True

li RKNT— House:S. I'. Muwer.n. . .

fii.0.1 per month.

Foi! HAI.K-TIIO Geor«o II. Washhiirnpro|iL*rty on Ksist Stewart street. Will I,•-old at a low lluure anil on reasonableterm'. lJuvid iinrtrou, Attorney, Wish

Foil S.\l,K ClIKAP—The Isaic Moorhoiwi!, Helvuleiu Ave. Win. A. ritrjki.-r."Foil SAI.K—New wa»un, Huitablo forstun-, huteherorlmkerj also, sut of newstrictly liaiid-ni'ido lio.ivy single harness.James Jensen, W.t-sliinyton. It.

FOI:SAU: DI: HV.ST Lot near Martin'*Crock, In uooii u..ii>iitlun; Hrnis easy. It., y d ui i i l i iu itlnrns, lielviitcre, N. .J. I-HKIt.

to vVm.iiinKii>ti, viH.Morrhtowu. itrrtvhiK jtt j The nets of Icindntsi were so ninny nml. Umiincrntlu Uminer of Morristown upon; W A N T K » - A vouiiir mnrt Hi ur IS VCHM^SS l ^V"w. :^ laMo"SJr l f sov.,rMlnr.mm...tluMWitl.th" I t ln^ of; hi» appnint tn.-nt »H v\ty trc(,sltr.T of thil '>M to «ork o, li.rn,." <•„(! nn or :H1,IH-HS

: „ jher I'uther, ttmt Mr. and Mrs. John S. Fox - niuiiicipiillty. It hau usprtwilon of canil-l " "'• A. Ajwir, \\ iistinii>tont N.J, 1-1'Jtf.~: " *"" 'takulliH means to thank tiie neighbors deuce not to liu thought lightly of. Horsi: TO LUT—liuinire at !Ki Linvoln

n(ls>

nei^btiors deuce not to liu thought li«htly of.I L'liii'). Steeber.a funoiia b\hu!mll pitcher,

Mks Mary C. Cnrtor of lielviderc, n h;ishi»ned to play w.th the Uovcni theii theyotin-Jiulie.iof thiH^lace| t r, | (, l i (, r iM t ( | ) ( W ] i s , ] i | l f r | l i r i p i l | )U( . K(,| ionlj | (wmmi> season. With him in the box

^ "'will Hive a redtution before thu Wiirren ! Dover vCounty Teachers' Associiition lit Uelvidere ! nny teai

S.itunlay next.

'Harry i-nnily of Jaek-ioaburtf U in a Imlf [ , - .dollar. Hes.vallowed it lust week.

Sdve"tviio ure employed in Newton were hometoHjiL-ml tin inlay.

SJine .say that inumU) not ruail mlvert-.% ixementH. Tl.ey eau't help reading Lany- A n ,xt. l) i i l lf.L..sllJ,s

'road circles that th

ill not have to "Uiko the dust" ofii in the cuimly.—Dover Index.

Because no one appeared to press U:

; Co'sof this week. it is rumored In mil-iutiiirtreitiiifaliiiitL'ialu, or Uivure, the Wustengineers and fire-1 Portal swtndlur, lie ' tliscliargcd froi

- A lew WashinjUoiiians aU«nd«d • liiu j 1|1(.,, „„ the Morris '& Kssex nillroiul uill j custody in New York on Wednesday ofHiilroaders' ball at Newton Friday »l«ht. be phtced un the mlluatiu syalem insteitdof | illst wuek. lie disappeared in a hurryHolt's orchestra of this place furnished the

well attended,of West Washington

by the ontbWhc

us at present.i! |;nnn It't ithfi • :ritt«!

. j when released,<:p- • John T.Smlth lias rented the

on our tomb: "He iifiver put on any airs , si,Op of Alex. HOUKII, near Carlton avenue,in his life-time, but he always kept thu jH,1{] will conunciieo work tborenbout Apr.

The buildins U now occupied by the

music. The hallWalter O. Suiltli

avenue will move his family hack to tlivicinity of Illooinabury in the spring, siiowsof winter oil' his-sidewalk,where he will operate his brother's fnrin. ISI1OW .shoveler he was u corker." jfuinilien of David D. I.undy und Daniel

Dr. K J. Hurt,'un was recently presented • t\rr. j o hn Thornton ond Mrs. J. C. Stew-1 VunOuhLMi.by a friend with Herbert Spencer's "Syn- a r t n m i tbeir respective families will occu-1 There ure nearly S.000 books in the Den-thetlu Phlloaophy"—n work of iy vnluim't [ p y t!,c double house now noarlnR complo-1 ,,is library itr. N'nwtnn. Wh«n will Wiwh-

l l loH(! intonated in scieu- j 011 wcot Wtutliington avenue, and which j in^luu bu in a position to say that numberU owned by Mrs. Lemuel 0. Vamiiitta. <\x \n imy iibrury li«r«? It is anfu to any

Ofull mediums and nancies that m a y j that there are not S.0QO different books inbo employed to udvertise a public sale, j t l l i s w l i o l ° bailiwick.

nntl ii trt-it.Hiire t<•; title subjects.' • . - . . , . • ;

The handsome piano donnted to thefair of the Robert Davis Association inJersey City by Cornisli & Co was won byJerry Murphey of that place on Monday.Mr. Murphy donated it to the Assouiutmn.

The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Peter'sMission will meet this (Thursday) ufter-

coln avenue. Itisenruestly reipiested thatall members ue jircsont. If stormy, Fridayafternoon.

In printing posters and ndviu other newspaper otllcu cat

rtisingsaicsdo su Well

by iUs customers. Our work \n the beatabtuiiiable and is cure-fully and correctlydone, while thu STAIULHA medium of pub-licity hns nu equal in this auction of theState.

The members of the U;iptist cliiirc'b hadgood success with their oyster supper heldl:ihL Thursday night;" The Vucmber:( of theWashington Fire Department, in uniform,marched up from their rooms to thechurch to- help lessen the supply of

. . b i v a l v e s . " • : • • • • • - • " / • • • • ' • • • " • ' = - • . "

In looking over the Htfito Road Com-nufhioners' Hoport we lind our contentionin favor of trap rock further upheld. It'jsays: "Trap rocks, where obtainable, jshould «1 ways be used in road construc-tion, they buiiig hurder and tougher limntlio bust of other rocks."

„- ,..Mrs. H.H. Jenkins of upper llroad.strcet"c"ViterL.iirte(i". Jier I'resljyteriirn. '"Sun'dny"sclidoi class of youngrneinind their "sweet-

hearts" at her home last Friday night.very onjoyu-

a is so (jond as the STAII with its sworn j The cntieo demonstration at J. D. Cor-nvernt,'c circulation of :i,'2X7. This fact is I nish's last week wits u Rreat success. Be-gradually and surely becoming; ap-1 tween S00 and 'J00 people are s.tid to ImveprecLited. called on'Fritiiiy and twice that number

on Saturday. Over 17 pounds of coll'eot ind a l o t of f a n c y e r n c k e r d w e r e c o n s u m -e d . • • • • • • "••'• •' •' •"• '•

r.antermnn & Simmons have just begunth« intmrltift-inii m'.ii now line of'ladies'.tihoes in Miia borough—known as tlic" Queen Quality." They have a splendid Hirry J. McDtinolds of Xewton, former-

frcputution wherever sold and doubtless |!y of Washington, is a .candidate for thewill iiiul favor here. ; ollice of Librarian of the State House to

Thomns Maci'liersouof White House [succeed Col. Hamilton. It is a positionlias been appointed by the Grand Castle, I he:d by Mr. MuDanolds' f tit her for severalNew Jersey Knights of the Golden Eagle, j years prior to Col. Hamilton's appoint-District. Grand Chief of the lGih District, jment.comprising Ciilifon, Warren, Washington;-and Silver Cross CusUes

schema for currying favor, capit--.....:.:;,• -i iiiistsVirei.trering as high us .f 200 per "aero

Ssveml of our citizens noticed a vibra-; Tor farm laud alons the new Rethlehemtipifof the cartli.oii Mondiiy. noon and suyi uiid!.I3iistoii..tr(jllcymro:id,..ibr..3pccnhitive

and several i purposes. The old rumor about thei a result. A j trolley road from Huston to WaBhinjjjton

l.irge stuck of circulars in the STAU ollice ) has been revived and will not down.

were1 sluikutilings fell frnm shelve

P-itillipa'Hirs on the

Tuuy reported having hadble uvutiingiugainus, etc. Xieo rufre.shineiils were u feature of the evening.

Tbu Prudential Insurance Company gave""nMmViiiHUL'iiriiicir'-'repru.'.eiilntiscs of Ihu

Dover 'District at the Mansion Hou.se,Waver, on Friday, night. Those presentfrom here were: Messrs. J . A. Heavers,-John ISveretl, George Slirouc and GeorgeT. Suhiirrer, and Charles L'ichtel of Oxfordand Walter Krk'H or Ilack«t.lslown. Theyreport having httd n grand "layout."

Anannising story is going tlio roumisin rcfurenco to a sluigh-rido episode iir ;

fell over rrom.no perceivable cause. ; A ( i t s . i n e e t I n s

Sitnniel Btiylor lias rented the J . H. Van-; IStti inst, tiie ritnte Board of Taxation diiiatta farm in Jackson Valley and will ! uided Unit C. C. Worthiugtun's deer in

IUVO tliere iu the spriiisr. Wm. Smith, i I'.ihiUiiuirry township were t ixtble pro-l BUI,T,MAN HOU.SK, Stcwurtsviile X J.ho lives there now, will move. to. Ander-j perty but .rediicsd their : ValiKition- from JThe I!till ••"•.'• . . . . • - - • • •

.y, IIRIMB I'liiployed by ' *3,0IW to <l,!00.

Hofsi-: TO LKT~~liimiin

Foit Uon» BitiCAU use Cramcr'n Floiwr,PKACMI Titiii-a—tlealthy yrnniK trues,

chijk-u»l varieius, l»rs:ilu nt Vutlev Nur-ery, Junotio'i, X. J. Write for prices or

call. 0. V. Moore. UKU-St.Iii!atty':H Snr« ipurtlla Coiifjti Syrup is

sold by J. B/tliimpton, U. M. limit, J. M.Fitts, W. M. Iliivuiier und M. IJ. Bowers,IJroadway, X. J .

TUAI.VKD NvitsK.—Miss Annie Duflord,iiiL-.lic)il, suryieiii mid obstetrical nursing.Address;—Wiwhin«ton, N. J. 7-29-tf

Ci. H. Mattison's for ernyon und pictureframes, iiJ Taylor street.

Mrs. Collins, fuHhionible dressmaker, alltins lnt«st style*; 52 Bust Wttsliinstoiavenue. . . 10-lMf.

Kuos—A special siileof rugs for the nextthirty days. K. C. Snyder. tf

MILK WAXTED—Apply to L. F. Cnisei1-iO 7tli aveuuti, Mrooklyn, or F. F. Cru»eiiilackettstowu, X. J. l'J-22-tf.

I wish to inform patrons find the publicin general that I inn now making enjrmre-metits for the crving of public sales thecoining season. There is tin iidvantuge inchoosing the date early. Address for termsand references: " •videre, N. J .

Foil SALK-House , barn, und lot of 211acres ne-ir liiirrsville. Cusper Grome",Kurrsviiie, N. J . 12-S-tf.

PKAL'H TitKKs FUK SAiiK—All the newand lending varieties, including Lorentz,Alberta, Crosby, Triumph, Emperor andIron Mountain, Send a list of varietieswanted and let me nuke you u low pricefor future or spring delivery. Wm. M.Siuiiiutou's nurseries, Asbury, N,"J.

10-13-Om.Wnshington School of Music; violin,

)iano, oruiin and m mdoliu ICKHOIIS 35 ets.?. W. Collins, director, 5^ E. WiushinytonivemiB.

FOK SAI-K—ITOHSO und - lot on Beethoven

Marvin A. I'ieraon, l id-

avenue."- Inquire' "at "Sliielda" hiirdstore 11-24-tf

of sevenid

store.Foil IIBXT—Desirable

. mms and b.itli^ndjoiniMrs. S. A. Ribble.

(late

tf.For delicious Ico Creum and Ices, HUG

Cake and sweet Breud, no one excellUulick. Ho spares no expense in thoirmakiiiK, thus inaurhis the1 highest'quality.

'Foil SAM-:—A [>nolt.ible good us new.Apply at .STAU oiliee. 1-12-tf.

son or Po Mn As there atiie Pittsburg Terra Cott^i Luuiber Co. I this amounts to about-7.51 enulr—not very

Tht! new W. A. A. entertainment com-1 [k'ar>"""mltteo h uboiitto revive the colubrated I The STAR has n-cnlvod u copy of the•\Viiu-whsirJrinstreis and wlll1"I%-o"irj'raiiil--Wor!d.A!iimn»i«.f»r_J«HI Ironiitlie ptlblislrunU-rt^imi«iainIMwos1MusloH.iMlntliolnp« ;^Ir-H»i>M.»l'tlios« ""oka tbat but fev\;early piirt of March. Several new special-; PurMwn can uilonl to bu without,

. .___ tliis hotel i!llli deer open tor ptirtiea. Musio riirnishwi on iip-

plicntton. Suim^r served on short notice.Otiiekun and waills .suppers r.t six hours'nolice. .Prompt intention to orders byinuil. T. V. Hullniun, Proprietor.

ties will bu introdiicotl'iind a big sucianticipated.

IJraiultpf I'liilltphburg, on

, |a j plcto and ucc, goiifral inlbni"

,,,„ A ciimrter Inv

oldest engineers in thu employ of the quarter weli spent.

ito arc its stutistics midion on almost every topic,ted in its purchase is a

I'oniwylvmiiii Railroad Compnny, died at! Thoih-ownlnsof three uhlldren of Joinhis home lust Friday of pneumonia. Mr. ' s»c * " v ' x" ""'-1 l '""Bniiult wu-s about f!0 yetirs old andhud ' ° ' obeen in tlio employ of the company formore than -10 yeurs.

Wasbl i recently.

_piB UViirr.

snld^thiit t h o | p ° " t nIKI SI

of Uavemm, N'. Y., aged twelve,and four years, on Sunday, makes it

lulu us pitiful us tlio drowning of thethree Chirey children nt Port Coldeti r t i ,.cently. : Tlioy,; liko tliu Garey children,'were playing on tlio ice and met their futetoiifither. It is it ruru coincidence,

A committee was appointed by WarrenDistrict, compris'ini^flibrris, I Council, No. Hi, Jr. 0. U. A.: M., on Mou-

• if..tlwi..\Tnrrn-l..(«l.V ni«hL.tu.,\V!iit.oil,tllO...basii]eSa.,.ineil.,..uf^

vice" presidonfand" teller ~6t rII National Bank of Wash-

has been elected a member ofthe lio'ard of Directors as a representative

bwi \Tnrrn

V new pair of eye-minuses from a local.op-.tioian. I t is also rumored that Liio cngi-

i, neer lias foresworn Hleigb-ridlng iuforever more.—Railroad Employee.

Mrs. Celia Case Shipmun, tlio cighi-month bride of Wealoy C. Shipnian, son

' ""'" of Mr."and Mrs.,• \V.'-AVanio'•Sliipmiui ofhoar Bclvidore, tliud at her hunie in Seran-ton or typhoid-fever-on the llltli inst.,aftor an illness of but tlireo weeks. Mrs.

v .Shipman was n very popular youiigmatron, an urtist with brush of consider-able reputation, and a member of theMethodist Episcopal church. The be-ronvcd young husband is u nephew ofMessrs jf 'W.1 and Enoch C. Fitts of thisborough.

Ono of Langfltafl" & Co'a specials—31.pairs 8tvliaU-LndloaLKangarpcLcalf::.sho.ealpdnlfico T•coat us; boon soiling them at $2.00.

Savings and Loan AssociutioiL1—

Sc'c^nSia^nluS!^^Drua Store, it is very evident that IJumoFortune bus favored, him. Ho bus securedtlio services of u thoroughly experienced

iliingliVn bus" been withoutthU kind for several yeurs.

nk Skalla, tlio tallur, has inventedpharmacist in the person of Mr. Cornelius a very clever puzzlo which he bus hadAllur-bfMorriato-.vn, « liuttvu of Ciiiiton-'piilentcd. Ho cailsj'.t "The Jersey Xii-zug."Mr. Aller bus been mnnnging.n drug store I Mr. Sk.ilhi is uxpeuting macliiiies here thisin that city, for a .considerable time, and I week with which to manufucturo them,

Tlio Union News Company will probablynuke a contract .with Mr, Skulhi for thesole handling of thu puzzle, There are nonefor sale just a t present, but they,will he onthe inurktit soon und will doubtless lindrondy pureliaaors, a* thoy are unicpie.',:1 : ~ 't! Young men and boys should see ournovelties in Uata. R S , Stevens. .

Another! 21 pairs heavy Dongoln Kidshoes for Indium, with kid tip nnd inediuuiweight aolea $1:75;-have always been $2.U5

has had many years' experience witlidrugs. His family has found a pleasanthomo in a part of Erviu DeHemer's newbouao on Yqumans avenue. • :

Handsome colored shirt and cuffs at •!'.)cents—n special, P. S. Stevens.

Lanternmn & Simmons, the now shoollrm, aroofl'oring great inducements Iushoes. Thorough honest dealing, which

lakfja.huvingjiot a^hanco but a certain-Ty of securing full' valuo ;.for"the money,you will Qnd at their store.

Baking PowderHade from purecream of tartar.

uVm hhicin? jiowdtJrs'arc' the greatestenaccrs to health of (he present day.

I OAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK.

TO SAVE MONEY?Here are Shoe and Boot Values Unmatchabie, anil :i clmiice lor money savins that

HI will not enjoy clsrwhcre unless tliirw is a fire. Others would think of selling aswe ;ire Ki>In ! Io ilo tor the next lew Jays—unless, like ourselves, they were determined

uctiinpliili ,< |itir|wse witliuut tioimliri^ the cost. This purpose we have previously

Without furtlivr preliminary remarks we shall proceed tn name some

Very Enticing Prices on

LaJifs' wc.ii.iblo.iii' reJuVeJ iu prn|>f>rtioi

TwoMODELS

ON THE CORNER

the very cas ;i]i

nd I rt^htr

Bananas, Oranges.Confections and Nuts

that ;irt- to W had in Washington.While dispensing the hwlit-rgrades, it has I'cen tntmj thai/.anclirs prices are Ww >aim* asa*«!\t\l by others 1'or inleriorHOIKIS, lie promptly niivts—if liehas not alrc.'ijv led—in Inw prices.

The stuck i>t the neat and invit-ing simp alsii includes

Cigars and Tobaccoin all the .leading hrands. besides .

. spt'eia! lines.If you are not accustomed to,

buying here. ma!\e a cmipletrial purchase-;.

Brick Building on The Corner.

L;Ul!K'dlow prices on (li>t-class

oods.Red Ripe Tomatoes, extra ' iiuality; lame

can, Sc.Fancy N. V. State Canned Corn, swoet aiul

teruler, 7c can.New 1-arly June Peas, 3c can.'*I.iiiia B e a n s , b t tMAiu i in ty r iw: . •• -•.••-•"-•"•'-••.1-"Baked Beans, lame ^-Ib'can. 7;.r-ancy Canned Salmon, regular si/e, 10c.Fancy Canned Lobsters. Star Brand. iSc.French Sardines, 10; can.Domestic Sardines, 5c. '• ' ''"-'•

J. B. Hampton,5 Belvklerc Avo.,

I! W. Washington Avo.,

WASHINGTON, N. J.

Men's Box Calf, nii-Jium tur,iiu.illy tua.lL' ilirdii^lmut.ut S I . 6 5 ;InVtl- Ivon S2/xj; uiily livx- n.iir^Irl'l: iil>.i.^'J; l\vi> S; (wo X ; j . '

M e n ' s B o x Calf, Hull NIIL> («.-,mrJiHin oxtciulfj sole;, a! S 2 . 4 0 ;.ilways h;ivi- b m i Sj aiul \.r,rtli it;..Ilk'sc sizes loft: im'i- ; ' . • : niu> 6;t w o " ; ullc 71.-; UIK- .S; ('IK-MjJ;,"ik- 'J. :

Engl i sh Enamel, sliaj-i-ly anJ ipopular, always shine ami jirt-at;tur wear, at $2.40; were S3; sizes:i m e 6 ; i n H ' 6 ' j ; l \ v u -; t w i i S ; c i n e !

Douglas ' Police Shoe, reallytluMvst calf .shoe; made for menexpired tn all kinds of wealher,espctially railroaders; very uasyand ^ireat wearers; heavy extendedsoles, at S2.50; until now S3.3O.

Genuine Kn i t Felt , with 1st'jr."u!e ruhber o\"ers; only :t fewleft; (m-lnse out at SI .97 ; were

.Another^rade oversS2.00.

:rade of felt but 1stat SI .70; have been

Euhber Boots, "IJUCI;," thebest manufacttirej, A No. 1 rub-ber, at $2.85; were S;.;o.

Men's Box Calf, Globe toe,handsome and serviceable, atS2.40; were S5; sizes: two 6; one7; two S.

'AniiTu.iii Rubbboot at S2.35; wei

: Men's Winter Tans, up-to-;date, aii we have, at S2.40; \\"ere

best;.s;; sj/^s: twoO'w; one 7; one S;jtwo 8'.-; three 9.

l:vi-ry st:it<-iniTil rn.-ul,. iuTfin will H- !"U:iJ ID tally to the letter. The verv lowprices slmulJ sell tlifiii out iiuitkly. so d" not wait till your size is cone.

THE 15 PER CENT. DISCOUNTremains until f-ebruary tst i

reduction is iu»t greater.11 every other rad boots and shuts where the

BIG SPECIALS IH

ai The People's Emporium.

We have just received a new line of ex-quisite Hamburg edgings, which we intend tosell at bargain prices. They are decidedlynew, fine in quality- and beautifully designed,

- - - - ^ r i ' ~ : / " " " ' ~ ' :=r: " " '''"

1,000 Yards, 3 inches wide, at 5 Cents per Yard.

And next widths accordingly.'. Inspect this lifie'bf I p x l s , ^nd:r5'6u" \viir1" ' ' '

( '.3gr6b with us that this is an opportunity not"""'to.be lost....1--.-- •-.-

i <t

how much you're v^orth,

and we don't care, but we do knowthat we have the most complete'assortment of

-Watches," Clocks and

. Washiniiton A\-e.. .-.'.and i ; Broad St.

VVASHINiVrON, N. d.

Commencing 'Monday,Jan. 30th, Ending Sat=urclay, Feb. jth.

^r'iiii—Week?"

'toshington Music Store"VALENTINES.: 'i;;

A lar^e assortment of comic, luce jil.-iin aikl1 ic lo Si.DO each. Sheet Musi. copy. Violin, Banjos, Guitars,

fancy, I:one cent _ . , , . , „...Mandolins, Si.50 and upwards.

Ten cent novels 5c each—received thiswed;:Old'M'atii'solle's Secret — E.-4\arlllt.liliiid Fate.—Mrs. AlexandfcKsJA VugraiU's Wife.—Florence WSTdcn.I Have Lived ami Loved.—Mrs. Parrester.'Ttii; House on tlio Marsh.—Florence Warden.For Maiinie's Sake.—Grant Alien.Christie Johnstcjie..—Charles Rende.

... ;••'"• Arid many others. .

;.Uiem just-iis loWr,:and-,i!!UrS.orae:iii:

islances'knvtr, than anybhe else inour line of business.' • <-

EVERYDAYABARGAINDAY

with us. Gill and SCL1 if Jt isn'ttrue.

DAN'L •** DRAKE,, Graduate Optician and

Export Watch and Jewelry Repairer,

W A S H I N G T O N , N. J . .

EYES:TESTED.: FREE. '

' ' . . ' • . ' \v

reduction. This makes a .good brass valve seat pump comeat only Si.20.

And .a £00ci. neately painted chain pump curlvwith- .-/^vfeet of: •

steel galvanized chain, \2 feet of tubing and '5 rubber buckets ,

Less Than $3.50.O t h e r style pumps reduced accordingly—for t ha t week only. •'-•'These are brigiit, i'ie\v goods—no bid stock. • . .

James Ii. Johnston.

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON,• N. J., THURSDAY,-,JANUARY 2G, 18flfl.

STKWAKTSV1 LLK.Not only farmers nnd thosu interested in

agrlcuHuro but the people generally, malennd remnlo, completely lllledUild !• el tows'Hull on Tliurmlny iiltiTtiuon last, the open-Ing session of tho Farmers' Insttltilo Hintconvened hero for two daya. The *»'>;«'-quont tncetlncHwere largely attended IiKi1-wUts and tho tiudlfiiccs evinced imteh In-terestln tbe remarks of the different spea-kers upon various utibjeets pertaining tofarmhiB in Keueral, nnd lurni proiluctlon*tn particular, viz: milk, butter, cciw, poul-try, fruit, etc., but somewhat Mliigularly notime was uiven to tht> pruduetlDii and cul-tivation of live Moek-beef cattle, tthcepnnd lambs for market purposes, u productalways In demand ami for cash, tint thatbranch of farm industry is not apparentlyin accord with farm economies as prac-tised bv laud owiii'M in this hectioti of theState. "However, the succtwof thy Itifti-tiitfl was so jtositive that it will bv repeat-ed in due season (which wast decided upon jprobably a year lieuee.

Landlord Bullman attended the funeralof his comrade, Savllloti Otto, on Fridaylast. Tho two men were comrades lor fourveurs durhic the war of the rebellion, iitidWerjoiiiedLifiiycttel»ost,.\o,'J17. O. A.]t., ot Kiiston. Deceased w.is buried ivitti |O. A. K. tumors in the plot belonyiii,,' to j

U U O A U W A Y .'Wellington Camp, No. (VI, of thin plnce,

publicly installed its new ollleuni on Sat-urdny niflit before it Rood f**-'1' nuuleueennd everybody was well pic;ceremony, nl*o the ••--••-

LMidert-d by V "which \vn

rendered l>v Mr*. I). C. UUIdle, Ira Nixon,Clark Nixon, Stewart Union and Hov.Arthur LUCM. UUrlet PrcsUk-Mt ItumMIofl'liillipahiirc [ires-lded and Installed theotllcertt. assisted by Uco. W. Smith ol tilesame place. Addresses were mnile by Mr.Smith mut Klcharil Pope, tbe Stiito vieonre-iUk-nt.of fj.>merville, und Kev. ArthurLucas of this place. 'I'tie loltowlmr weretbe oilleert* mstnlled: Past

BUTTZVIMJ:.Her. C. W. DommliiKB of Motucticn, N.

J., a former pastor of our church, spenta couple days tiist week hi town calling onIlls many friends.

Alra. Robert Crnlt:, the nioluer of ourtowtitmiun mill morclinnt, Tho inns C'rnis;,lias been danucrouMy ill .it her homo inthis place tlic pnsl wtok. I.ittlo hopesof her recovery was entertained, but ntthis writing wo are pleased to note tlmtjihe 1» iinprovItiB slowly.

Kthvtird Holiday, a pru»peroiiH yini'V-jwhct-Iwrit;tit of I'liiUlpslMirjr.andn formerresident of our town, spent Saturday andt»mJ»y wltii )iln fme»W and oilier rela-

townSquire I'arccll and Clinton B. Smith, of

l)iit wish iil'ui success in hit new posi-tion. •

Do'tlii Wauiliins will work Most* Wool-verton's farm another year as Mr. \ \ oolver-Urn will not be nbW to do anything on

lie intends moving today" i.Thtirs'diiy.l We aro pleased to welcome Air.and Mrs. A me nut m elti/cns of our town.

William Craft? of Newark was tlie pnc»t,.„ „.. .of lil» parents utiti rt?!:iti vest in town from

_ w lY,ni; Whlch is dlilnt; Saturday till T.n-s,Uy. .9\vulTn»cJi'i be expect ut ut hist a«e. l t i s | The revival meetings, wliich nre beingury. tiresome and teillotis for him tiii be continued each evening this week in ourunfilled in hb bed it* this is tlie first tiuio | church, are very uiicccsMul. us several con-e bus ever had to lake to his bed on :te-1 versions have resulted. The nttciulanceDiintof illness of any kind. j has been extra pood, and much interestMr. and Mrs. Simuel Snyder of youriJiM been shown.- The evangelist, Mrs.

UrrKlt UAK3IONV.Mr.niHlMra. Henry Miller entertained

n number of friends at dinner on Friday oflust week.

Mrs. Ckorgu Miller and children of Dun*t'llcn aro visiting relatives here- and atMartin's Creek.

Hev. Mr. Hilton of Mt. Bethel, l'a.. took•liniirr with Mr. nnd Mrs. Joae Uaub lastFriday.

Clyde Miller led tho yomiK people'smeeting tiutul-iy nl«ht; topic; "A Student'sPrayer." I's. It).

Ho^;.ini ULrdncr of 1'hillipMbur , for-ineiiy of Ihh place, and Miss Nettie Clayten uf Huston .vere married nt the inlterplace on.AVi'*i.iieaday of last week.

William Arndt of Mauch Chunk, l'a.,visited his mother at the home ut' Mrs.t:ii/abelh IHuellneoverSuiulay, :

Mrs. Alvitui Arndt left on Monday forl'hlllipsbur}! and utln-r pl;ice.H af[er*>peud-liijj several weeks in this pUee.

Mrs. Kliz.ibuth Miller lias been spendingii week or more with friends in liaston.

Itev. T. C. 1'rilchard nnd wifo and Mrs.Theodore Carllnj; of Philllpslnir" visitedMr. and Mrs. ICdvvurd Uodtne lust Thurt-

A bit; wnRol MA bit; wnRon load of people from this

place (?av« Mr. anil Mrs. I.evi DuWilt ofHarmony Station a surprise l a t Tuesday

l l l

load of people from thil Mrs. I.evi DuWilt of

urprise la>t TuesdayjMrs. Cliri^, KtiKlernml son Ilnrotd spent

a fe»v days last week in BelvUlcre.Miss Annie Miller entertained Miss U n -

niii}; of Oxford over Sunday.

sey Good Uoails law hai» been ii325 mi'es of road have been conheavy blou^iis of sand to tin

openittiertedfromd,

,"„• Suchfakir*>»limtt<l not bo pntroni/eil.Mrs. Mary Mutchler has none to Cr^n-

waVs on" which teams can^raveVwltiVVadi- j ford to ttpetii) the winter with her ilnujin-Hy. dni'viui such ]o.uls a* would bu imp is- [ tcr, Mrs. J. C. Hummer,table on the old system. KVUJLMU> I'm.' i Murjjric NUuit i* l.viuu critically 111

" • • 'wi th pneumonia. At this •wrltlnct-Tue*ilny noon— she is unconscious. Dr. Smitliof vnur borough was calteil to uttend her

from a severe attack of Hie Aaron Ayers 1ms been HCHIIB

t d t h " M t l i t " t

BE SURE TO ATTEND

January Sales-AT-

Easton's Largest and MostPopular Store.

• • • • • • • • •«««•>•*•

table on the old ystem. Kvideui>people think it pays, notwithstanding ttiefncreast! in taxation as tljere U little or nodemand for the repeal of the law,

h

KURCIIO PittciiBcr hns about recovered house formerly owned by Jacob U.trrlv.' Durlim the short tune lie lived unions; " "

l,,ir ho made iimnv friends and wnt respected j. . . • . • • . , , „ , , , r a^.^iit,!. ." 7in. nn«t l ly «H "" l l 0 knew him. Twn i1nii|*titcrs S

K$&$IJ!!L&&A& E ^ " - K "" M r s ' B a a m l

•'•••• >o»»»iAhf,,\'fn thoruShi,ei.M;[»"„«;£• ™ t g t r \ S o ^ greatest and most uttmctive sale in our exper ience

E.xtensive preparations have been made- to make this

stalled the followinc olllcers of Warren conllned to their bed with the grip, but nt j K,,tiOiied Rodent lias returned to her | thUwrltlnn are cimvuluwing rapidly. | village iBrooklyn alter » fortniEjhl's visit f Mrs. and Mrs. U, C. l'aulkner spent Hun-and Mrs. Frank I1. .Smitli. | day at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. C. IJ.

We congratulate our neighboringn their good talent.

A'KW H A a i U T O X .

Not only all surplus goods in stock, but enormous invoices

of new i^oods nre to go in this s;ile at the most tempting

prices.***+->***«******•

CALL AND SEE OUR BARGAINS

llhamiuy. E. Dulrymple of Eiuton. Rev. coveruiR from the frnp.Win.'ftiomson uf this place miide u brief Misses Lizzie Smitli und Muttie Lucasaddress, ami ttiu ilelightful music under apc-ut Frulay with the Ibnucr'a sister at Ask for Allen's Poot-Ensc, n podirection of.Mrs. Curtis, who was »5bi.sted port Coldun. . i cures Corns, Bunions, Chiiblnins,in her efforts by Mrs. \V. Sleeker, Mrs. jiiwes Murv A. and Gretta Rushof Mon-t*Jwentinjr( Uuinp feet. At all" ~ *""• m . . . .. ^ - . ^ . . . ^ t ' * _ . . l.^_ Ti l . \f^_., I 1\1\l'

in i/i-v l l l ! l " Business College, Newark, passed lust' Saturday ami riundayut thu homu ur las

iwtlcr. It j parcnta near Imlaydale.We are pleased to see Edward Welstetl

around again after a severe attnek of grip.

• • • • • • • • « « • • • • • •

son William at Good Springs.David Bowman, who was quite ill last

week, is able to be around again,Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester HeiUman passed

Sunday with relatives in your town, theformer returning home on Monday.

were the nicest to snuggle in, while the | Isaac Hull'-dear s'weeEuid'face crowned witb the old-1 Mr. si>d Mrs. Leonard Smith were ei.• fashioned cap and fringdd with snow white j tertained on Sundny at tbe home of theii

hair, smiled down on us loviniily. And ~ • • •even ns we recall our own, we know that

1 the grandmother of today is jsut as dearand held In just as much veneration, evenif all manner of things and customs havechanged ; and this visit to grandmother islooked upon now just as it was when wethought it the one object to.live-for. Hu-man nature is aiike the woriu over, aimgrandmothers, God bless them, do notchange, no matter the fashion and tliespirit of the times.

Ex-Freeholder Win. Shiptuan is in thefield for tbe Democratic nomination forFreeholder this spring,- and from his re-cord in the past, we can see no reason whybis nomination should not be assured.

We cannot but admire the perfectly

IVC&LCMl H U H H ' l U U U . O L M t ! l " - G t l l C

twitted that tbe western folk'lacked ..uf-j mair.der ol the nislit.ture remarked: "Yes. that is HO. YOU Chns. Moore returned to bis home insee we haven't had much time for culture, j Illinois after, visiting relatives in Jerseybut when we do take to culture we-sUull1 " " - ' "make it hum."

Hurry SYoller, who has been sutforinEtfrom typhoid lever, in, we are pleiised tuinform his numerous friends, improving,

ease conviiitjrceitce will iiiiturally be alow"-- siireehturtained of Ii

right hand, iic was working in hiasuwj O l l their way from Mt. 1'ocono. Watsonmill at Hackettstown and his hand ci.ught D < Kitchen ami Abraham Quick of Baptist-on the saw. I town, spent a partof last week with their

Mrs. Susan Aber returned last week j friend, George C Myers, at'the American

Hoboes entered the creamery for thefourth time within n year on Wednesdaynight. They made their entrance througha window in the rear of the building, de-stroyud two cans of milk, a nimiiier ofbottles and a silk umbrella belonging toIsaac Stull—which was left through amistiike. After doing as much damage aspossible, thev made their way into the

Sunday.Miss Bertha Barnettof Washington was

jiiluiMiiuiH itiw days last v.-celi.;-.. ;._:..-Owing to the small nttemian

from Ilempstead, Long Island where shehas been visiting here son, George, whoso :'wife has been very ill with a tumoroustrouble b-t is now somewhat better.

i l . H. Albertson, a salesman of theAmsterdam Broom Co., is home this week"reeuvuring from uu attack of the crip.

Mrs. Carrie Bounds and son Willie ofPlymouth, Pa., are visiting her father,

Miss Florence Bird, daughter of Mr. andMrs. 10. T. Bird of Allamuchy, died at herhome Friday night of hasty consumption,after a brief illness, tier death was a greatshock to her many friends. Tlie deceasedwas fifteen years of age. She was a bright,lovable girl who will be much missed.The. funeral seryices_ were held at theiiouae Tuesday nribriiihK,'-the'--lit; v.™A.-:iKrVuugei" otlk'iating. Interment in theDanville church yard.

j Much interest has been aroused at theI revival services in the Methodist church'I and iireat good .is being, done. .| Alison C. Ayers of Potcsrshtirg has rent-

House.Harry Rickard of Bonlentown was the

truest o'i Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Reinhart lastSaturday,

John Scudden and wife of Townsburyspent Sunday.at the American House.

MK iiud Mro.-Thoma.s Ilnggcrty of Alla-muchy were at the home of his brother,Merritt P. Haggerty, on Friday and Satur-day of last week.

Hog cholera still continues its ravages inthis neighborhood and in some instancesfarmers have lost almost their entire herd.

and tedious, ..a fears are entertained of Hi* u ; d , , ' (%,. r ^ ^ l t o n o ho Indies' <* ,»" ' storehouse of Robert • Ayers andultimate return to health and strength. j S ' ^ o c i u i y wJ" poslponud until Friday "il l take p o M o » about the llrst or

airs. Emma G. Chirk wont to New York | , , ^ 1 ^ of thin week after prayer meeting. | A P r " - »i,. ,.on Wedne-iday. l:ist. nn'.l ...w.ill '.»•.'...»*>,-:""*].I r. is hnnnd t!i:it nior" i"tcrr^t will. hnt - The .health of _Rober!^Ayers_is such thnt_day. Instnbout ibrce weeks. ; •• j

It is clearly evident that a trolley line to irun between" I-' iHton and Washington, and [extended as may bo required, has been de-termined upon, and is a thing of t io tmatfuture. And that the yrojecr. meets wklitbe approval of the citizens of this part o!State in evinced by the wortls of encourage'ment wherever the subject is inenUoneil.

-•Thatsuch a mode of tr.msiL is deMreii.iis"being needful is beyond cavil or disjuite,

altiiough ii very tew narmw minded peo-ple still live under tin: (illusion tli " 'greatest gooil for the jjrcnl'.^t nunsentimeutsil bunuombc. When thu ciu/.ensof any coinmunity-tCiiniiot mruuUiti tliuirbiisinuss indefjendenco and be successfulagainst fair.competition, they musicessity take the CO:ISL»Jto fortunate rivals \vitimes and uiive to tbe denifinils ot a wide-tiwitke, active and progressive people. Inpliiin words, if one insists upon slaying i n 'his rut hu will certainly be passed by orrun over. '••

Tunis Hulshizer believes in having uvery-thiiigasgood as lie can allbrd.-iiiid tlie

1 It ;••; hrinnd th'it nior" interest will, li'n i - The health of RolierUAyers is such thnt: nanlfiiste'd in making the society a success, j it is itibug'lf'Sest"' t"or 'h'ini"''tb7retire""Tn

Miss Lillian Tritts of Spruce Hun spent 11U' l x t ! u s i n e -; s '_ ^ . ^ . . . ,.Suiulny the guest of Miss ijrucE.1 Crevel"

M naitr-s. Stflah Ipawed Sunday

I tOCKl 'OKT.

with Mrs.Hardy.

Mrs. Ftank Whitman entertained herbrother, John I.ce, and George purling andM i L G l i f P t Cild d

sLiz/.ieMeCatheranda

g p gPort Ctildon, nndoi" Tort Murray,

Mr. and Mrs. Uuorge Longcore, of New-ark, former residents of our town, are vis-iting old friends here.

s, Henry Musclton has been sick withip for sometime, but at the time of

nnd give wayup with i.lie

| Albert Seiiuoley had his icehouse tilledi on siatnrdiiy.

itev. Rnulolpbof Anderson preacher!in the eImpel on riunday in exchange withll«v. West of Part CoUUin. The sermonRev. West of Part Coldnn. he sermonwas much appreciated by all who attend*

Mrs. Alfred Lee is seriously ill at this. W r i t i n g . ..•_ ..,, _..•_ ,h™~Rev.""W.iF.'KsmVlulpli'"exclianee'd pulpit-swith Rev. 0, N. West of PortColdeu lastSunday.• -Miss Flora Huinlcii, our school teacher,left on Friday to spend a few days with herparents.

Charles Weller of Broadway and sister,Mrs. .Jacob Hnhn of Washington, wereguest" of-MNs Kitty King on Sunday, .

The grip victinis.it present are Mr. and {Mrs. Wm.Gearv, Elmer Hendershot and;MisdHattieKlng. j

Elmer has bought a stopper that .willPtfsp-.away-~froni.:the-_tlustj.ot'i.aj?i*™flr.J'.i''r i v a l s . • • - . • •• • • • . . • • ' . • - • ; " • . • • : ; , - - .

Rev. W, F. Randolph hnscoininenced re-vival meetings in this place. . . .

The c!"sing "fit-snip nf goods imntinttcsat the store this week.

Bush & Bull,301 to 313 Northampton St.,

F.ASTOX, PA.

I AFTER THEt GRIPPE

you need a tonic and appetizer,

nothing better than our .

Tiiere

?-

Mithe;, .this writing i

Mrs. CJcorgiuch belter.

Vailin and mother, if Port

Kev. Seaman preached a very interesuti'gsermon in this place Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Matilda Stout of this place is con-fined lo huMioino with thcLcri))..-—.

.~hflgifttoliistiaug" Get the best or d

; i l o , . p g , .exeniplilies lusn't gel any." .

J . O r f ,home11 toout, Hgni

i

iiftfii-being conilnetl to Iiisi hoitiu 1:

Murrny, visited Mrs. Andrew. Dunley onTuesday. .

Irving /.tllarsimd brother Ed, spent Fri-day with Hope friends. ' '

Jlcv. N. P. Crouse preached for us lastSunday. o

Mrs. F;. H. CuinniiiiH, of Newton, waswith her niece, Mrs. J. It. Davis, a part oflast week.

A. Danley talks of trading his buy horsefora gray"one that he hits bten lookingafter for somfj time.

Mrs. Mary Uougle,wiii> lias been viHitingfriends in your town for some tiine.retuniLd

;"and impr'ove'niisnfi'lTro fn drH'er.'Tl'arpeir-'l guest pnrer™'pareiil3. """"•"terJdnn'Uotnpi'iJrMns'a new staple on hia r " j.i p."*- -'- jsi;t"t J ] d tv¥ S l"S« t "'orttJi^pinc'rHvnJr

fronL gitu poHt, which, however, is the \ (.t,jtc"surprised itiht Thursday eveningbamliwork ni" his wife. "Shorty" Imsheen ! w [ l o n a surprise purlv cuims in upon her.for tlio past six months "going to lix it to- j'jij1(W(1 present were Elislm Uurrl nntlmorrow," and the jiood. .wouiiin uot tired 1 mothcir anrl Daniel rinyder. Maine Snyderwaiting, '" "'"' "" | and Belle.Reera of Brass Castlo."

Bullnmn Ilou.iO rcKistcra: H. W. Pa!- „ '-V : . .- ,-o— -----The Kavages uf <Jrlp.

That iiioilcriijSCO'irge, Lhc Glrip, poisons

^ ,v.i Ilou.iO registers: _ . .mer. Washington, N. 'J.; I). T. Culver,'!'.

.sH, Sucrman, Ameniti, N. Y.; Herbert;. Youuir, Co'jiley, Pa.: Nicholas Harris, Gco.1 Wujiver, M.'IVl." 3lftnn, Uauicr" Porry; Dr.*, . t . . ^ 4 , . . ....... ,-.. ^ .

Solilcn S. Allmi, W. M. DiUlino. W. A. | lioniu is snlo from ils mvnjBi but niiiltl-- - - • • • - ' ' " T Union liuvu found a sure protection against

tills dnuK(you« malady in I3r. Kind's NuwNu\v^]!ruus'\vlokV"luil. Hnio, " ' " " " ' '

..South Uliwtonljnry, Conn.:-.'PreohoU. N, J.i .J. E. Rice,

« — H • » '.'. , - i , ™ i i j T 1 . . J 1 . I f . . — .

Itiisinor, J. P. Shelly, Delviderc, N. J.• Teniperanco, House ,registers : E.

Voorhees, New Urunswick; I. II. Hi., Conn.: I). D..Dental.

. i.. fcW,.v ,„ . , ... E. Rice, Yorktown, N.' Y.; Miss StellaBuiley, Hartford, Conn.; J.

D. and R.-il. Vannatta, Rocksburg, N. J.;AVm.Duflord, Washington; N. J.; irvlnjrMiller, Harmony, N..T. ! .• '

To Cure » Cold In One Day'i'ak-o >'LasAtlvo\ Bromo Quinine Tablets.All druggists, refund money if it. fails tocure. 35c. The yen nine has'X. ii. Q. one a c h tablet.,.---~ •• -.*'; . ' •'L'"?:2.~'-'~--;-••-.-;:.:-. ••-

Discoverjl'v When you feel a soreness iivour bonifc and muscles, have chills am!

" • • ' - ' ' - • I h u . U u k "jever,witb sorti throaty pnii ... .of the bead, catarrhnl^symptoma andstubborn cough you may know you haveI.UuGrlp, and ttiat you need Dr. King'sNew Discovery. It will promptly cureiho worst cough, boitl the inlliimedmombranes, kill the-diseaso germa andprevent thu dr»nded afLer eH'ects of tliemalady- Price 50 cts. and $1,00. Moneybuck if not cured.. A. trial .bottle free atP. N. Jenkins' WarrenvCounty DrugStore,.__S*1:...- -ML.-.'-... ...-n-.t.'li:

tbe care of Dr. niiickw

I.eUstown1.inacre

J.K, Dav'i-sisthe grip. - . . .

Wm. Apgar, of New Village, and I'eit•Iummer were with friends.l!*.T«.l«.«t. w"kt;

Daniel Woller nnd funily, of IlacketU,-town, nnd Jciiniu Allen, of Some ' "were guests of Airs. S, W. Davis, Sunday.

Mrs. John .Curl is sullering from aii'ut-

George liatl better bo careful bow beslittlW with thd fair scx..or be may getcalled down.

The Woolover plnce was purchased byAndrowl)anleyfor-f203. """ *" ".

•ill movo into the bouse withii

Tonic Extract of Malt—ancryou get~six-bottles foir-Si.OO.^ VVeiseli

, all the other staple brands, such as

Wyeth's, Dukeliart's, Pabst, Hoff's and

Liebig's.

If you need Cod Liver Oil call o r afiee

sample of OUR AROMATIC CORDIAL.

\yarren County Drug Store.F. N. JENKINS, Prop'r.

NVear

'•V ROYAL.

WORCES'I 'ER

CORSETS.

Perfect FitlinR.

You Wouldn'tMm ploy

A chf:ip iloclor—you <i Cheap-John "roccr. If \you J;L'1 the dregs of.the tneither case. Better cumwhere ^ond qualities huntbutton of low" price andfind it.

L.KIV.1,

onirkce 1for,alw

do,in

erelite

tys

Qulick

Buys ,

Grainand just now would like ;;

SLEIGHS,,—the products of Hie highest

art in the construction of these

winier vehick's are now on

display in jireat quantity niui

oi>d variety ;tt tile

Bowers

Repositoryat the Old Foundry.

Tlie present >U>c\< is, without

quesiii.in, the best and the

handsomest ever displayed in

this section. We Inivc profit-

ed by many year.-' experience

aiul today otter values never

before equalled here or else-

where.

R, Q, Bowers, Jr.

"l'hi< slei^liin^ season is caus-

ing a rapid redik'tion of stivk.

WashingtonFoundry.

'SCrockery A

is so eneraHy uset! titut it adver-

tises itself. It is tlie dependable

sort—correct in style and perfect

in manufacture—the first grades ot

various manufacturers.

The second ami third yraile

j.'oods peddled about are either ill-

shaped, made ot poor material,

are chipped or otherwise defective.

Of anir.se,:-MiCh goods scl! cheaper,

hut they prove dear in the long'

run.

A Clearing -

of Underwear.Ill order to sell everything oil

quickly"; we- have made £reat re-

ductions in prices.. Are you in-

terested ?

J. K. COOKE.O n the Corner .

ttonstipnt'i°n prevents tbe body from rid-ding itself of waste imitler. DeWltt'sLittle Early Risers1 will remove the troubleand euro Sick Headache, Biliousness, In-aelivo Liver and elenr the Couiplexion,Small, sugar coated, don't gripe or causenausea. R N. Jenkins, Warren CountyDrug Store, jy... t^_

CannuJ corn Be can.Host quality corn me can.Iinl<eii liuans, 3-llj can, 7c, we ami 15c.Oatmeal ic ll). |i '

' CIOOLI Laundry Soap, 2 cakes for 5c.ODOII Castile.cwliitc or moilekul, 5c cake.Finest quality pUnub piuldins, 10c can.-Sardines 5c liox. ,,Laumlry stnrcli 5c IKSalmon, ioc, 15c and '20c a can. '• ..Heiii/'s catsup 10c a. boUle..._....... _. . . . .Uifge1 home-made pickles ioc a dozen. ""l:xtra line oranges and lemonsli

.We arc still selling lari;e^i]naiHitics of nurMoine-iiiadc Mince Meat; also Home-made

C"'S v; L. Wi. DAVIS .The "Dluc Front,"

' 1 Opposite Cornish's Factorj'.

Rye and Corn. He pays

the highest market prices.

Tested scales on ' the:

.--premises—the ~

Washington 1LumberYard. '/' %

•• • • •-••• : { f r " - ' • • • • '•• • • • - • • • -

••;'.• •; : W, D. G u l i c k r P r o

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.

IH h«mtnlpt

Sl"i)i"]Vil«iionBO(iVwlll bu niiill'.fld imU fltiiU'il Itj;thu iJuri'DKiilif1. iitld rrjiorti'il U> I ' ' " UiiiuiiUaCmin. <if llio County (if Wiirron, » i-prldriy, thottilrd ilny of Mul'i-'li in xt, at 11 iii'in.i In U10 tu rmof Uociiniljof, for HUttloiin'iU mid ull^jviuiro.

C"OKA ALLECiKH,••<•" "•' AHTIllIU AU.K«KI{,

WM. 11. HU-Kh,])ntod: . )nnuary Hi '!>.!. AilmlniHtratora.

One Minute Cnugh Cure, cures.T h a t I s w h a t I t w a s m a i l c l o r . ;;•>•%'••

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, "JANUAUY 20,180.

' O X F O K D .

Mr. nml Mrs. AdnmSohnrrcrand Master.Andrew of Hnckettstown were in town on. AndrowHumky,

ckettstown wore in townhiK frlundnanil relatives.

Mrs. Oeorgo irartnmn to enjoying tt shortvhit tit Dover with hur brother, CharlesIlletwinf*.- Clmrltn Klein nml Prod Komier luftonMomliy Tor llltfli Hrlclgu to work in tlio

• rolling mm. . . .

A Ifirt o ntim'iur of our people have bo-come vluthiH of thu grip.

A tn business meetlnn of tbu Kpwortlil«'Mj*iicori I-'rit! ly eveniiif;, tho followlnj;nlllcuM wuro uluutod for ttio ensuing yuiir:Wni. Miller, prerftloiit: Win. Nicliolm,1st vieu president; Jennie HowoN, IM vlcupresident; Uuo. Htmckbliilri, HA vicepro-ddunt; Kthu Iluuklcy, Itb vlcu prosl-clent; Kvdfnu Lmnpsliire, secrulnrv;Jiinus \V. O'Bryim, troiwuror; IiVilla'flee, orKanlat.

Hiiiilon GirdncrloftoiiMondiiyiinirnlnKfor Florida where tiu will etnuurk In ttio

Mr.h

fruit hUHinetH for NUVLTII! tnnnthf.Onrdnur IIIIH had stmio expurfence iilino of liusirujHs and \vu hoputbu trlt:

"buorpruntbenUU.Mm, I.nvU Uurtfuiibimk, wbn was nun-

ilnud to hur home on Moclmnlc at rent, hnoi%- conviilu.HCcnt.

John Fly mi hud the misfortune to burnhis tiiiiul suvuruly white igniting mimepowder In the biirbur HIIUD of I'liflluKinriuy. • .

(Julio « number of our youitt; n<mip|«nt-IUIKIUII the ftmiid hall at Nuwtuii on I-Vl-(Iny niuht. All reported a good time.

James Dougherty II.IH returned homofrom manipulating the keyboard at Uruat

D H L A W A K H .Miss Roxcy Hnrtung of Newark Is ro-

nowhiK old RctiuulntJinccs in town forabout two weeks,

Mi.HH Ornca Van Hycklo him gone toHrooklvn nnd will remnln nway severalmonths attending Hchool thore.

Willimn Johnson of Oxford Furnace hnirented tho "Delaware llouao" here nndIntoiidsto try mid* secure liconse nt thunext terra or court which be thinks howill succeed in c!

John llnrtunffof IJrooklyn WUH In townRHI week looking after bis uuMneui, wo

understand.We umfcrftlntid Mrs. Jane Aycrs will

move t ) lieividure this spring) havingrented her hotel.

John J. AlburtHOn of Chnpcl INI), wholins been very nick with the grip, h im-proving as Is lib daughter who I mil brnhilover. ,

We wore glnd loo see our friend JamesI* rail on the direct again Iiu»t week afteriekneHS nml conilnemunt lu floors so IiI'blllp Ite.'tin. who wiit (jiiltc* Kuvu.

hurt by jumping from n milk trainy jCruieo. I'.u, i

h I

n milk trainto hl.s bed but

M l linruneiit bo IH improving Mowly, lie wasbadly bnthed and dUlijjured. Hope bumay be around .soon. .

ill | Cfrirenco Smith returned honiu froml'oiighktupNie, N\ V., on 8 iturduy night,WIUTU In; IIHS been attending u biisincMeulle^u (i>rnovoral month*. il<; will mltirnin about two vveek-t Mine. He liken theplace real well.

Joim Tuel of ItniLseyburg is spending nfuwiIiiyHin New York city. He will callan bis brother Clark who is enlisted Inthe army and al present located nt Brook-lyn.

Wu huarO. B. I lull', our poultry 'denier,,received several prized at the poultry HIIOIV ;held in your town IUHI week. Mr. MuH'i

us Hitmu line birds. iJohn Il.irtnnu

ANTHONY.Joseph W. Hurd and family, Joseph

Nil on ii nd Mrs, U.iks liavo the tfrip.Alex. Anderson is milking collections for

thu HillHliorough Iiihurmieo Co.Jerry Marttitt attended tho funeral of his

mother on Halurday, near Pcquest.Tlio Hhoollng umtch at Anlliony Satur-

dny wns a success as regards attendnnce.Mrs. Zllptn Hacker is Hlowly recoveringom an n it nek f ifrom mi nltuck of pneumonia.ituv. Mr. Wooievor of Drew Theological

Seminary, Mudboti, gave ustermini last .Sunday.

Doctors Can'tCure It!

OontiiRious Mood poison is nbsoluteljbeyond tho skill uf tlio doctor*.. Thujmay do?o n patient for yenra on theirmercurial nnd potash rcmciltos, but ha

u excellent, will never bo rid <.f Iliodisuiiif'u:' on tliuother liund, his t'oiidition will grow

vUIt tu Ilurwk-k, i'A vnltmble blooded hound belonging to

J. it. HtJruH of IVnwull was fniin<l deadFriday inornint; near the re>ddeni:e of Law-encu FrlUH. It burl buun sliol.John Ih-sslc spent Hiindny with Itusnelt

Anderson.Jubu Niper h.'is rented and will occupy

hu Ile.uiy (arm In ibu aprln^'. It p.iys tolvunlHOliilliuSTAK

I was AllllelPil with llloo.lbedt tloctord dm me n<> ^om

liclr tll

n, nnd Urn.ituli I took

t i i . - n t f.-ii th-fully. ]nf.it:t.t

Win. Terry is sIlilibard Ifeatty's l n d d k

iling lurge qCOIIKII xynip,

r Kill e

Ues of! &gd lIy K y p , d al

liindard in ik«s or .soup. Kill expects hicilitomun; to «et well IUIII then eluitn up.

Tho report that UuorRu II. Iloffmnnmde a leff-il liem tnd for hi* waj;es is

Mr. IIIHI Mrs. Jtxsio Mooro and Mra. HillifTitwnsltiiry were gia-sts of JUIIIL-S iirvtinrid family on Saturday.JainusHriilth, an ngcil resident of this

•lime, bNurioiiitly 111.

Mr. and Mrs..I,icon Baldwin of Steph-oiiHburg visited at thu home of Mr. amiMrs, Miuhaul McCano on lietvldere avenue

-over Sunday.

Mr. nml MrH.ChuH. Middumnf limnklynwi-rc visitor* nt the residence of Michael f

Adam MurtiiKtii of Plullipshurj: wiw jamong tlie iiiiiny •vUitors In town Sniultiy.'[

, , , A l t l i A M L J C i n • I $*. Warren Wlldrtetc, at Free Union, on -John Whitesell Is a dealer in wood and j Wediiwulay ol In.si week.

"VJ »'"""her ofeustomors in town. I TOose suil.-rint; from tl.e «rlp are Wm. J"tlr""e»eo. d»ui(ihti;rof Mr. and Mrs. Kow- I e«I, David IIIMIIO, John Apjrar and John \

ii^itlivfl rlijLji ^ i l i ivi lm' ninpitTtii. ii Vfitt ii I f If] I. ' r

totally (lus(h-y tt|> ilin in , p(liuting a stitlnt'.-s txmi swt>]lin« <»f tliojoints, (.'inisiiiK tin' ITJIII* tn fall out, amicompletely wrwkinjr tin;

is yuarnntpcd Purely Vp^'tjilile, :imiIht'only blood remedy free tvoni thesudiiiiL.'(M'oiis mirii'rnls.

IJ'iol; on H-lf-tri'iiuiiniit si'iit. froo bjBwifL S|M'ciftu Culnpnny, Atlunta, On.

.Mnnyahoii.HoliolilissaddiMied by dentilbocnusci of Ihu nillure t,, keep on hniiil n

l d h l i

, Siturdny morning after a 1>o(lt-hrlumitieHS. Her school mates attended , All.ss Klnrn Ilnrcl illnii at her home Frldiivtlie funeral and contributed a wreath. Tlie nlglit nt 10 o'clock. The funeral took plueofamily luive thu sympnthy of the com-, Imm the hou.su Tuesday afternoon Themunity in llieir bereavement. ; familv have the sympathy of the coni-

Tbo 25tli wedding anniversary of Mr.' mutiUy in their Kit'ltjeruiivuiitcnt.d Mrs. Gcurgu W. Guest, held on the (.icnrgt* 1'uol will commence

HHIU mid nluiolutely certain cure lur croup; M b inst., WHS a very jjlen.Hiinl nU'tir. ing in tlio spruw In the hou.se now oc-NUUII »H One Minute Cough Cure, Hee rThero were over KM persons present. Tlio <>uplf>d bv Orln Il.nvell. The latter willtliat your little nnvH are protected ngnlnst t prcHuntH were iminy am) usuftil fur which movo in with hU father-in-lawemergency. F. N. Jenkins, Warren > Mr. and Mrs. Guest thank the donees. Ml <*('*. ntim PI riCounty Drug Store. ' \ The »\vern and gifts folio*: Mr. ami Mrs, ther Olivi'r siVuiit Mi I •J I

~_—... .. „_»_• | Abnuii Ki^hpiugb, castor; Mr, and Mrs. ' ' . ' ' utuli ' " '; W. Wilson, meat tork; Mr. ami Mrs. ll.Hull, I * '

rocker; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Young, table-;. nihj Mr. tuul Mrs. John Kislipaugh, Hidie, tin; 11 ve-year-old daughter of Mr. I

ViiLir iVi.w t««Hpootw; Mr. mid Mrs. II. Vo.ss, cracker and Mrs. .S'uwiuti Mutuliler of Delawareint-ir »t,\v j [ | p . M n ! U l [ , M r s jj (£ e I H iu r s t l u t r W l l t u r Park, dltjiloarly Friday morning of .••- ' --• '

set; Mr.and Mrs. Guorye Kishpau^h, nil- meningitis after an illness.of but *

W A L N U T V A I - I J I V .

Charles lllazer's tiouse in completed andthe (.irnily will move into their n wi|urirter.4 this Week.

William Van Cnmputt, Spartn's miller,and wife spunt part of tbiawiiL'k with hisparents in town.

MI-H Carrie I,nnco of IllairHtown passedbunday at her home here.

/.ne ha Hal i Emery nnd daughter of Tort-Ittnd ivuri! trie guests of Krvin Ueck andfamily on Sunday.

Mrs. Julin Vauklrk is visiting relativesin Dovnr,

One of thedescendant-sof Tunis Rliasnn\'an HiiiiSeoten, from Kingston, N*. V.,WHS in town lust week tryi to establish

; r . n d Mrs. Uuorye Kishpau^h, nil iieiiiiicllis after IUI illness of but eMituenvt-r butter tlish; Mr. nnd Mrs. Sumiol Wil- •hours. Tliu ftinerul was held on auudavson, money; Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Seals, Mr. afternoon at 'J o'clock, llev. Mr. Covov ofand Mrs. John Whitcsell, Mr. utul AIM. Harmony olliclatiiit;; internient in 1'iar-'J h Wil M d M U D l ' n M E t IJohn Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. U. Dunlap,Mr. nnd Mrs. Murtin. Mr. Thomas Ford, i

and Mrs. D. Dunne, Mr. nnd Mrs. Il.Scottj1

silver pickle jur; Mr. anil Mra. John Mnr-tin, Mr. and Mrs. F. N*. ritiples, Mr. and'Mra. I'UIILT, Air. and Mrs. George He-tls.Mr. ami MM. Julin Wilson, Mrs. II.' Adiuns,Miss Sadie Till, Mr. and Mrs. J-ilin Tillll_ . . . I t . . . . » i i . fer I B v rn ^

y t;;ony M. E. eeiuettry.IOSUDII 1-VItts lias taken a

WHS in town last week trying to estatilislithe relationship of the members of thevan Scoten liimilies to that personage, j John Jilson, Mr. ami Mrs. K. Harden, Mr.An estate valued at many thnusnnd dollars and Mrs. G H. C. Towjisenri, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. nnd Mra. L\ Full'er, Mr.nnd Mrs. T. A.Mr. nml Mrs. P. Mariin, Mr.

Miss ManiiC! Horn of 1'liillipslittrg spentpartoriitnt week with Miss Lizzie Shillurt.

Siinkes are not often KGUII nt thia scaxonurilmyuur, bul Harvey rihimer killed alarge out: near his liumu unuriuy Iabt week.

Minnpsnrc going the rounds nt Firth-town.

Place a Wedgein Hie t r ack in ;i !o<; ;uiJ hit it :imighty Mow. ;ind tin* ha willK* split ur the cr.ick ItMigtlKMioJ,

^ Mm. if v.,ti Uwp strikinji thewej^f . tin- "INK .will tinaliy fall;ip:irt.

It b so witli :ulvetti>iiiL!:, YouIKIVC ;I Iiorsc or cmv for sale.You pUkc an ;id. in

The Washington Starfor (Hit time. It may sell theanimal witli one insertion, or itmay not: but if you leave tiiat ad.there for some weeks, the horse orcow will uiuin.'tteiy find a pur-

urt lummy has about ecmpleted histn Hfirvi-y Sliim'.'rN new ham. It ia

awaits this fmnllyin Holland. W. Dunn, Mr. George Jilson, Mr. G«orge l l i l i b.ulllll"B of tlio kind in thisMrs. William Perry andronofKnowlton Harden, Mr. ami Mrs. w i i , Hamilton,; ne

1f' l bo r l10™* . , . ,wero the guests of Mrs I C Hill on I Mr. nnd Mrrf.C.Townsend. Mrs. H, Hibler. I .Hcrmiin Musemyer is havinc his hen-Tuesday. ' Mr. nml Mrs. George Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs.! 110ry painted. Mr. K. is n successful poul-

! John Ilibier, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ifibler, a act t ry nilser. lie also raises Inrgciiumbersofof dining room chairs, bullet nnd set of J'te^ns.decorated dishes. The residences of Philip Winter nnd

Samuel Wilson is attending court this Mrs. Henry Meliek are being connected by

Tho frame of a large hnrn was raised: Tuesday on Calvin Raub'a farm to replace

tho one recently deatmyed by tire.David Garrison and sister of Knowlton

were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.ID.ivid Van Canipen.

Viola Wnrno of Columbia has beenspending a fortnight with relatives hero.

Oiir milliner was called to Halucsburgone day last week to nmnufautun 'heiidijuar of a soon-to-be bride. -.\

Andrew Snover of IJIairstown niiil MisshviiiM Ktrkhulf of tins place were marriedWednesday at Columbia, after which theyspent several days with friends in Pennsyl-vania and New York. Mr. and Mrs.Snover have our best wishes for theiifuture happiness.

Among those on the sick list are Alex.::.'-Titmiin,.Rurtlia KUlipiuigli,- Mrs. liivinu

Emery, Mrs. H. C: I.inaborry and ThoinaaSwartz.

ivetk.Win, Hamilton will open a store in town

within the next few duys.

j telephone.' Uriah Shttl'ert entertained his brotheGeorge of Cnerryvllle, Pa., on Sunday.

J1LAIKSTOWN.*T»mt of our pcoplo are over the grip

again.Kuj ill Snover of Whitehous» spent San-

.u'd.iy.vitli his brotiier,';\Vm. a. Snovcr."• Citiorgu Croup seenis tlie most lucky n

of tlie town. He won at the sliootinijmilch at Columbia, on Hiiiirday. a 350*pound hog and a lot of poultry.

•• :;:A hf'Hriiiji.w'ns iipld ;at Columbia of theunit brou™lit by. .Jacob •• Koysor- fit'- Val!against Ilice .t Yotter for a balance duehim. Thu (lufundants rel'iiscsd to enter IIplea and a judgment for ~S7 wim broughtagainst them. They will carry it tohigher court.

Wo,,nro glad to1 see David SliUer, ourgcnur-'il boot nnd sboa maker, out tigiiln.

IJGWIS Iless was wanted on Monday by'J'liinnas Suuvur as a witness, but wliiloTom was in lilairstotvn looking for haw;wathe slipnery Laefircli of Tlion

Lewis Drak

tw was in Marksboro ii

and family aiitl Mrs. A.Y"'tur are visiting relatives in Pliiladel-pbia,

:.-. Hibert Auble lias fallen heir to a largefortune \)'hich eamo from his sister, whodied (piilki recently.

Undertaker Vlull' iias been tho busiestman in town the past week,

A. Yet tor has sold one of his .single housesin Newton to Mrs. Sullivan, who has beun

• occupying it for some time past.: .•;•- landlord Kail of Johusonsburg was in; .._tqvyii on Saturday. ..",_.".. , - "' :',:. L'..

oyclono of tho M. 13. conference, prea«h«d-r^a.,very-JiiteroHtiiiffrsflrinoii..in-t^o_ftriiJ1

: \- •::-;: J. II. Sliaiiiion i>r-.QMii|.i<rvitlu willmovt!In Head Pullia' house on Hlgb street in thespring.

Win. Snover wonrs.n broad smilosinceho won ibiH^Jaiv^jiHiiit...with Joseph

*•"*"* " 't'Jsauaiifabrdad in tlie'hind." Thohiryou, breathe may bo full of \U fatnl germs 1

Don't neglect tho "Grip" or you will opoutho door to Pneumonia and Consumptionnnd invite denth. Its sure signs nro ciiUla•with fever, headache, dull heavy pains,mucous discharges from the nose, sore

•j,-' turonl and never-Iot-go couglil ^ Don'twaste precious time trenting this coughwith troohoa, tablets,1!1 oi* poor, cheap

_ syrups. Cure It nt once with Dr. King's1 Now Discovery, tho Infalliblo rrmierty for

}; bronchial troubles. It kills tho diseasegerms, heals tlio lungs nnd prevents thedronded'nfter effects from tho malady^

iv. Price 50 cts. nnd §1,00. Money back/if not_ _cnrod. A trial bottle's" ft-por. nt P... N.

•&*?,? Jenkins' Warron Ccunty Drug Store.'""-:--""

ItKAL KSTATK TUANdl-'K,KS.List of real estate tninsfurs lodged for re-

cord nt tho Counii* Clerk's otliue sinceJim. H.ISKI:

, , , . , , , „ , , . , . | • Step In; n N. Lanuing and wife to DanielWilliam Harrisi of Newark spent Sunday Luu.ing or Washington Uvp., dated Jan.

Fitizi: UNION.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore and Mrs. A. J.

Hill were tho guestsof Mr. and Mra. JamesGreen near Meaciville on Stturdav.

witli his cousin, Burton Shannon. ', 1SW, C011V0.VS lot in Washington Uvp.;John Knit of Hnrrisburg, Pa., was the consideration £150.

;ue.st of Nathan Holt and family a part of A . J. Sivnyze, ex'r, to inhnbitants oiist week. , nO(HJ t ( V p ^ (i,ll(jli at.Ht# o!(i j S ! 1 S ) c o n v C y,Lewis Hildebrant is on the sick list. land in Hone: consideration ?10Qs on the sick list.There was riu dohool on Timrsdiy am.

Friday owing to the illness of the teacherMilton Moore and luly friend of Butt/.-'.Property ii

ille were the guests of friendd lit Hope on "

land in Hope; c o n s i iII. W. Hunt, Master, to J a m e i Conn, of

Phillipsburg, dttlcd J a n . II, 1500,,convoyI'liillipsburg; cunsideratioii

Thursday.James Albert is giving his barn a fresh

coat of paint.Miss Mary Green of D.tnville spent

'hiiwday witli-ht'r m:nt, Mrs. Joainh Park.

if Toivnsluirv were tlie guests of Mr. and

Aaron Keysor and wife to Win. M. Tit-man, of ISI-iirhtown, dated Dee. 2-1, 1S9S,conveys Itiiid in Blnirstown twp.; consiL-erutio'n fSOO., W. Hurrv Wriclit and wife to Mart.hu A.

It's like an entering weJgcYou don't l-ciimv how f;ir the splitwill travel at each blow, hut youdo know that you must have a£ood, firm weJ^e. That's thekind of a' weJse tlie STAR. is. Itwill brinj; business to any store ifyou hit it every week. Tilelarger the ad., the quicker thebusiness.

Mid-Winter Clearance Sale

Boots, Shoes and Rubbers.My entire stock of men's, boys,'youths, 'misses'and chil-

dren's shoes and rubbers

Must Be Closed Out by February I5thto make room for my immense spring stock already orderedTherefore, • I will inaugurate the biggest sale of these goodsever made in Warren county.

My rapidly increasing business shows that my pricesmust be right and that my goods are giving satisfaction.All goods guaranteed.

My special $3.00 goods will go at §2.,tg, nnd $2.30goods al$i.pS.

These are the talk of the town. Felts and overs also)ncluded in this sale. Everything in.footwear.

Herman Petty,The Washington Creveling Building.

Shoe Hustler.

SCRIBNER'SM A G A Z I N EF O R 1 8 9 9

"Till; ROUGH RIDERS" (Illus-trated serial), and al! liis other war

writings.

l(OlilU(T I.OUIS STHVENSON'SLI-ITKKS (never helorepulilislicd),edited by SIDNEY COI.VI.W

lilCIIAKUIIAKUIMi DAVIS: Stonesand special articles.

RUDYAM) KIPl.lNO-llliNRV VANOYKU-WII.I.IA.M ALLliN WHITEauJ many oilier: Short Stories.

OI-OROn W. CAHLI-'S-NEW SERIALstory o( Now Orleans, "The Hntu-nioloitist."— Illustrated !>>- (letter.

SUNVTOK HOAR'S Reminiscences-illustrated.

AIDS. JOHN DREW'SStaseRemmis-ceiuvs—illiistr^itcr!,

JOI:LCIIANDI.I:R HARRIS'S nCK COl-lectiutl uf Sturies. "Tile Chroniclesof Aunt .Uinervy Ann."

Q'SSHORT Snr»lAL,"A'Shlp of Stars."

I'OHI-RT GRANT'S Search-Liullt Let-ters—Cuminon-iiense Hssays.

SIDNEY. I.ANIKR'S .Musical Impres-

1: IX qiHSON'S The Seven AKOSO!American woman-and other notableArt l-eatnres liy oLIier artists.

TIIE FULL. ILLUSTRATED PRO-SI'ECTUS. INCI.BDINfi DESCRIP-TIONS OF THE AUOVE, SENT FREETO ANY ADDRESS.

THH MAGAZINE IS S5.00 A YEAR :2;c. A NUMBER. - :- CHARLESSCRIBNER'S SONS, i 5 ) . i ! T FIFTHAVENUE, NEW SOUK.

|PYNY.PECTORAL|J A QUICK CURE FOR |j COUGHS AND COLDS. |f VERY VALUABLE remedy tn all 1*£ affections of tho £

J THROAT OR LUNGS. J .* Largo" Bottlos, 25c. 4-

J DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lim., gT* PHOCSOF PERKY D*vis' PAIN-KILLEB. •&

=* FOR SALE nr "1

,., n f Jnm^vi i iKOi i j . u . .S.ltintiiy.

Willimn lhifl'nrNow York isHpeiidlnc afew days wltli Miss LItlicl Hill.

''' iHiUerution §2tW10.'-' " ' ' " "' ' """.liiRh U. IVr-on nnd wife lo Fred J,

Asliinan, of Phillipsbiir^, dated Jan. IS,

To HorseOwners.,

, , • - i IStlil. conveys propertyJohn Fliunmcrrulbfiiid daughter ciiiMldorftllon ?1SO.

tlJ r r l b i i d daughter

MI.1.H Auriiti, ot Mti>idvlllti, weru tlio jjiiestsor.Mr». Wurren WiUlrick' on" Wo.lne.daj.. M i L

Mrs. Jesse Moore Hpunt Tiiur-sdiiy with conveyr and Mrs Joniah Park tl

MiconMr.tuidMra. Jooiah Park.

Mr. utul Sir,-!, William Moore wcro questsof Mr. nnrt Mrri JMM .Moore on Sunday.

Wnrrun juyncs nnd wife of Pen Ar(jylre vifiilin^ hit pai-entfi, Mr. nnd M a

Unvicl JiiyucH.

Jnnics Ciirpcntcr, wlio Ims buon ill inbed for some linio, i.snround agiin.

'Miss Eva Gnrreoht of lUiistnn is spend-Iii£ suvunil days with Mrs. John [Inches.

Quito ii nilinber of youiiK peoplegalliorednt the rusiduncc of Hirtun HCOHU tuat Sat-urday nif;ht to make tally, but «s Llio babywas there and made considerable troublet did not amount to !»«eh'imch,,Jgo^__,_ _ ^ _

-- 'piio'conclitlon ol" Ji.-S."llnppi™who hns"been very'sick for sovoral days, is not im-proved.- •_,___ _„„..,_.

Andrew i l ipp is prepariiig "to moveinnt.hnr of-his honnnfi from- tho-avenuerto

the eoruer of Rulroad and Creek streets.Arthur fry who will furm liia place in tliespring will occupy it.

Tho otitloqk.cf this and adjoining placesis'vuVy uucoiiriigitis: No iloubt there will'vuVy

lbo plenty of work hereafter.

an adjoinig placesNo iloubt there will

f

iurty in WfiHliingtoii; conski-enitlon .f:i,t!0O.

AS1JURY,Ileiirv Kennedy, of ,Neiv York city, was

tliu Kiiost or liis brotliur, Rev. P. Ii.'KennoJy, over Sunday.

'Miss Lizzie Crevelintf IIUH been confinedto liur hnmt! by illness for several days.

Jacob Yotiufjof RicKC-liville was noticedin town 1 iht Sunday.

Mr. ami Mrs. !0 hvard Shurts and sonCliarlcs of your borough were Rueats ofK. K. lltuhcy and fimilly lust Sunday.

Pnmk CrevuMng is contlnod to bin roomwith pneumonia.

Tho Jii'ilor C. 1£. society held a sociable

"alloriioonr'ltofreshinenta wero served and11 good time wiis liad by all present._ ..Misa Snllio-Odiiiiiii.. left.'lust .Friday forMonlelair where •*1ahe'"wiir"api)nd three•weeks with her^ister,1 Mre.'-Mnryllolinc-s,-and Alrw. Andrew Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Shropo. nnd lii.tlpiliuiKlitcr, of JuiH!tion,,visitod relative.1) Intown lust Sunday. "\""Miss jtilia Ctirpsntor, who wns thoughtto burtaiigdrotisly ill with pneumonia, we- - - ' ••• : - ! — UifH-writ-

V tinic'itikl Unit ui inv hctjwi i>now fiiven up entirely lii the shoe-jijK nf dorses ami sfnnll-jnhhinj;".'I'ht! work in these branches hass.i i inert.1; w d ili:it •!'hnvc Invtt;compelled to give up wngon rc-ixiiriiij; and the like. The'cmise-qik'nce is that my horse shoeingis sivinj; more satisfaction thanever hefore, lor 1 am making aspecial study of the art.

Thos. McKiuloy ia sullering from tho I are glad to any, is improving at

Bennett and Todd aro at present em-ployed at tho' basket factory. Mr. Ituppntends having a supply on hand and buprepared fora rush if tho poach orop Ugood.

Peter Smith istaufVeritig with an attackof selalio rheumatism..'('GruiitStainots, who linn been engagedin erecting a now barn, has it completed.

Overcome ovil with good. Overcomevour coughs and colds with One MiniituJough Cure, It ia so good children cry. for

it.;* I t euros croup, bronchitia, phcumoiiin,grippe and all tliront and lung diseases.F. N: JonkinBj.Warran CountyUriigStore,

Mrs. Win. M. Itaiulolph entertained nsmall compiiny to tea last S iturdny even-ing. Among the number were:' Mr. andMrs. LOIVIH Vox\« Rev. and Mra P. B.Kennudv; Or. »nd Mrs. S. 11. .Inli'uaou:Mrs. S. A. Bristol and Mrs. J. J. Itlddlo. .

Mrs. John A. Wiilever is seriously illwith tho grip, bordering on pneumoijia. .;

The sooner acougli nr cold i3 ciircdwithout harm to thp,. snfl'orer tho better.Lingering colds are 'dangerous. Hackingcough IH distressing fc:Q no Ml mi to CoughCure quickly curo&-H,. Why sutler when

h h euro is-withi reah? It iasuch 11 coimli euro is : within roach? It isloasnnt to tho ta«to. f). N.^Jonkhuni-roii County Drug Store. • - „i.l Wi

Broad Street.J ,T. BELL.

or any other ladies who wish? to work

Can Earn Lots of Money' working for us iii spareTiiife'at' liom'tfiiYfour cloths. We offer you a flood chance

• - to make plenty of i(;en'din^ nioncv easily ;,- .in.leisure lioui's.... beiuljsc for.cloth etui""'uiirdiFe^inns'tTAVofii'V'Vufd'aiiiTureiTce'

at once.' Cloth sent anywhere. Address

WIN00SKET CO., (258-C) Boston, Mass.,

L. Bon not FLORIST

r. Fliimlngton.N. J..\rUftlc Flnnil IleslgifnrnlHlieil for nil ive

.. alima Ht,»liort uoilct*.

LADIES' COATS AT COST-When the time comes to take account of stock, there

will not be a Iadv's coat in this store if low prices will sell

the remainder of our popular line. We're not only willing to

sacrifice all profit, but more—anything to effect a quick clear-

ance. These are worthy garments—stylish and well made.

More than half the cold weather is yet tolcome, admit-

ting of lots of service this season, and a big saving of

money. -

Note some of the reductions:

The Coat that was 'S^oo,""now S3.40.

" " " • " 8.00, " J4j." " 10.50, " 7.2?.

" " " " 12.00, " 850.

X Others as. low as S2.00. Let us show you what we

will do.

A. B. Qroff & Bro.

ESTABLISHED 1894.

Washington Planing MillsManufactures

All the latest designs in Panel,Beading and Cabinet Work.

Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mould-ing in' stock and made to order.

Mill Work and Jobbing, Turn-ing and Band Sawing promptlydone.

A Full Line of Lumber andBuilding Material always onhand.

E. W. Alleger & Son,36 nod 38 Uroail Ktrnnt.

J Offlon, Mill nr.ti Ynnl: Hroad Stre

NEEDHAMPIANO-ORGAN COMPANY

MANUFAOTUKBKS O:

a special sale of Lumber and Building•" •'••.••••Matcriar-can' hardly be "appreciated by the-pub-•

lie, but we have demonstrated during the pastthree weeks that

It Means Much.Tine object desired has not been fully attained

..yet,.on account of the centering ofwattention• on matters pertaining strictly to the Holiday jjjjj

season, and we have decided to

Continue the Reduction .of Pricesthroughout January, but not one day longer.Now is your time to buy at money savingprices.

HI6H GRADE

ORGANS.OPFIOE:

3(i EANT 14 Ui ST.

NEW VIII1K.

MiNnFACTOHY

WASH1^CTON,

1E W J i:HSEV

\AI. D.Liu Washington Lunibsi Y.Utl.

Everythinga Farmer Wants

in -the way of Farm Machinery,Plows, Wagons and Castingsis supplied upon trie most fav-orable terms at the old estab-lished

WashingtonFoundry:

R. Q. Bowers, Jr., Proprietor.

Comimre tlio work lii

Hair Cutting, Shavi/iR,

Ijudlea' Work, Kio.,

executed al

Stark's Parlorwith tlmt ilono elsewhere. Von will ait illtleronco lu our fiivor.

j Uiioofoui Niie< l l i l t lws _. , '•' _ ;

A. J. STARK, 1'ropT.

"A GOOD TALE WILL BEAR TELLINGTWICE.11 USE SAPOLIO! . USE; ..

_.-vUdo, Stilpptvl on 1G

-SIN'o flatlafaciluu, nojiTOUVYf C t lTO-U-VYforCntalogiio .

test trial iu your own homo under our rcllnblo nuar»utcoo( 10 >•._,Organs from. ffiJd. upwhrrtn, Pianos from S I S ' , "pwsrild, W'ritp

:y direct ami stvd mnncy.' H. W. ALLEfiEH, WnaliltiRton, Now Ji

Frant Tan Sycile.BILLIARD

andDnwoa Buildl'g

Noxt Doorto Post Offico r

Six .,Splntnlld Tdhlw*—CoimnnnTroatmont—Full (Stock of FinCigars and Tobacco, "

DeWitt's \Vitch Hazel Salve..Cures Pllei, Scald*, Burns,

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THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUAItV 2(i, 18<1<I.

PURELY PERSONALA It ceo n! of tlin Movements of tlio"• People Von Know—Vurlou

Social Xotvft.

Mrs. Gcorfje M. DawcH h visiting friendsinCirbondiile, I'.t,

Mr. Georgo Wlllliitns returned to Spring*Hold, Man, on Sunday.

Miss Jullii lluritcn returned from hvisit to KHz ibeth very ill nfRrlp.

Mr. Aomin AHegcr rcsturned to work afew days since, after a week'n illness,

Mr. J. W, Thornton has bcon coiillnedto hl« home tho past ftw days with (-tip.: Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Vjiniiiittii of SchoolBtreet have nbout recovered from the crip.

Mr. W. H. Pierson and son llns.-el 1 ofNewark spent Saturday with Dr. and Mrs.H.M.Cox.

Miss Mabel Lewis has entered the StateNormal .School and will begin htr.stu.lieson Feb. 1st. t l

Mi*s Carrie Angle hnn retnrtud iiomefrom Hackettstown after spending several"wjckn tiiere.

MUs Suiie Bigler, of l'ort Murray, WIIJthe guwt of Mfc-H Flora B-ity and otherfriends Ivx week. .

Wi:lh*n Kitclien of Culmul>I.i amlMlfSCarrie Mericle of Ml. l'le.w;int were mar-riedonthfllthlnst.

Mr. O inivlrip-iiigL-nbcrg, Jr., left for NewA'ork,yc»terday,iotakea pii&iti-'ii In Muu-jiey'it Steamship oiV.ee.

Mr. \V. O. Crevelinc spent yesterday inPhiladelphia, where hi-, son is in collect',stopping at Trenton en route.

Mr. O. K. Petty and Miss HuW/er ofClinton drove up Sund.iy afternoon r.ndtook supper at the St. Cloud,

Mr. John M. Thompson, the plumber,will move his family to Dover, where he-lms secured a position ut his trade.

Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Pitts and daughtersof Hackettstown were the guests of Mr. J.Warren Flits and family over Sunday,

Mrs. M. E. Council has returned to herhome in Urooksido after .1 prolonged visitwith Mr. and Mrs. John G. Heidlennn.

The relatives of Mrs. Edward Fredcn*borf: of East Church street tendered her nsurprise on Wednesday night of last week.

Miss Anna Hall and Miss Kumia Robert;of Haekett-stown }><iMud one day last weekwith Mrs. Carolina Kctchnin at Port Mur-ray.

Mr. Peter Smith moved his 1'unily fromthis place to 'Phillipsbur^ yesterday. Hi:daughter will be employed in the *ilk millthere.

Mis* Lillian Butler entertained severalyoung people at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Wni. Barron, Eist Church street, Saturdaynight. '

Messrs. Chits. M. Smith, and HowiirriPritts attended the bicycle show iiMadison ifquare Garden, New York, 01Slond iy.- M.r. Fred Christine ot'Morr::; Plains cair.chome Fri lay evening to reuia:day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. \V.Christine.

Mr. and MM. Grant Drake have returnedto their honu: In Akron, O.,iifu.rn month'svisit'.vif.!! Mr. Prtlc-''-* mother, Mrs Lo-renzo Drake.

Mr. Harry Kick in', of Border) town•passed from FricViy ::r:;il Tucnd iy \v:t!ifriends here. He was stupyln^ wiLii ilr.KdtvuTdP.McC.inn.

Mr. Jack Henderson hiu> gone to New-ton where he expects getting a position ina shoe factory. He is an old employee ofthe Washington shoe factory.

About thirty-five persons indulged indancing at the home of Mr. .ind Mrs. Wil-bur Xixdh, on Riilrondaveiiuo, last Thurs-day night. Refreshments were served.

Mr. Thomas Rodenbaugh of Valley andMiss Florence B. Smith of Phillipsburitwere married on the 17th inst. at. the Bap-tist parsonage, Pattenburg, by IIw. M. M.Fogg.-M.fj. Isaac Fine of Vionna, who has beeivisiting her d juahters. Mrs. Theo. Muttison

the homo of Mrs. Uehlcln's parents, Mr, J The lUciiardson-Boynton Company onnd Mrs. William It. Bryant. Mr. UehH-ln j Dover now has nbout .TTO names on lt» payreturned home on Monday but Mrv f roll.y

i and child remained to continuetheir visit fora few days.

Miss Jeanetto Holtingshcml in nnnthcr0110 added tot ho lUtofcrip sultcron*.

Thlrty-nitio feet of the splro of theWlilte Hottsu Molhodist church wancontly cut oil.

Bethlehem's board of trade Is about toCounty Superintendent Atwooil was In [close a contract fur a shoo factory to tin-

town Tuesday tooklnc after malteis per-1 ploy 300 hands.UininKtohisolllcf. • I Maiiy Morristown merchants now cloxo

Mr. Robert Milts isconllncd to tin; house !at 7 p. in., excepting Saturdays. Thin is toitli lliu pruviilliiii; malady, dipt . Lin's-• be kept up till April 1»Lnir WHH about yesterday nrtt-r lit-Inp; n r . SewcM Hillis of CIIIIMRO lias nc-

hoiwd for several days. J«.'|>IwJ tlie call to the juMnrate ut thuMrs. (ieorjiu Blashcr b down with acoin- = former Plynioutlijehurch, Brooklyn.

plication of ailinentH JiichidiiiK tliu crip-1 The auihorltlcs of Morrlstown will np-Mr. Masher is out of work and at UUICH he j p e n | ('mm tiio dceUIon recently renderednnillihllvili) lack 111Hu ivoulil IK' ,''•kind.

Tlio 11if.Mr. Ja.s. II. Johnston weni

utSir. JMilMtou'sliijiiii' on Tm-mhy UVUII- I ||-ui.uuln ]!. Tilhnaii ol Smith CarolinaInc. Music ant] uteronntlcon views went > win »]io.ik on "Tlio liutio (Jncstlon In tlie

vitics of lire, j by the Supremo Court ikclarhiR Jlorrliwork'of "I'.v ; twwi, tu be but 11 tuwii, notn tl,iiil'cl,u..>

jelly.1 of the Sunday-school class I A t ,|IC p c l rl,.,r}. nuetliw or tlio Outlook

ntertalnocli (,'!„!, of .Munlclnlr, United .Stiilw Senator

o make tlie fvenin^ intensoly i'i,j<jyul,U"to the visitors; ami ntH'r n-rnsbments liad .IKHMI si'rvtil, llivy letl Tor their homes,more than wt'l! pleased Mitli their enter-;taliunent mill tlieir host ami hostess. I

XOT STUICTLV LOCAL

Nuti-s of Inii'rr.stln^ Ocfiirrcfu-cs inOther Con lit Its nn<l Slates- Mnnu-Iy

I'licts ntnl lliinnirou» Squil l .The Nioarau-a Canal Bill has passed tlie

Sennit: in nn iimuiidi'd form. The outlookfur its passage tliroiij»h the House is not

Mubcl Lovctt, a l."vyear-old I.iiubcrtvillc•'irl.dit'd last w.vk from Im-kj IW wlii.-hresulted from a rusty naii which iiiul beenaccidentally stepped upon.

The new railroad company to build anew road from Lehfgh UnptoKutiklctown,I'a., has done soino f:radint;aud is hiringmen cverv day. It is expected tn be com-pletcdhy April 1st next.

Accerdins to the annual report ol" theHoard nf Managers of tlie State llospitiilfor the litsanu at Trenton, the Dumber olimitates of tlie in-titution is 1,11!), and thisid stated to be 'J7!> more than il was itiltud-e.l to accommodate.

Thomas Martin of Sprlnitdalc, Sussexcounty, Is i'3 years old, hut tiiis docs notprevent htm from cutting wood nnd haul-hid it as well as performing other arduousphysical labor. A (Sii-yeur-old daughtertaeps house lor him.

Beginning with the new your the Krii

^ - • •-- — - - , • -- - We shiill ninke this sale ;in event'.)ry tiornls bottjilu ilurinj; lliis sale will cost yott much loss than U bought during the ri'"tilar season ;;iul in

lepitiinnte place of relitxnti'Hi for tho grent | the.ft^tihir w:\v. Want to iliake a l^r\- f in'nls selling nvord. We've ^ot the stock aiul prices to do itmiijority of men who, iiu pointed out, [with. You nuiy not need Dry Goods just now, .but. that will imilce hut little difference to you so that youcould not atliird to belong to club*. i make a liberal saving bv biiviii" a little in advance of vour needs. l;very item should be carefullv noted

ChuriesAdan^of I'hilllpshurjr, tOycrjrs { h , . ^ vcoaomy \n i t | ; m ^ r CASH ONLY.old, comtuitltd suicide list Sunday liy *liiineim? hlniKclf inTcet'slumbir'yard inlauciiiK himself in Teet's lumbir'yard in . . .hat town. Ailimiiwiwii former employe- \JHll\Ui ry SpCCUllii 111

of the Uhi-h nnd Hudson lllvcr Hailroad j CallCOCS, Percales,nnd was injured last summer, ^'ice which'time lie has been unable to work. On Sat-tninynfRht he was given a benellt ball

uml the receipts failed to meet the expen- tin." line of CalU'OCS—-black, HMV, i cellKCA itissuppo.ed thisandili tieuituK-*ijnavv hlue,"f.inctes ami li^ht auoiW:lohistakint; his life. He leaves u lur u —iisuallv sold for 6 a-nts; our price : Iih

Henrv M. Stanlev, Ihe r,,r,,,er Afrlenn I » ' " " " " ' t h o . . D - * , " • c r a l ',» t"1.eW"t,Or

explorer, sergeant in Company C, •:,,over the SuHiiiichannii rail;

Twentv-tirst X. J. Volunteer,, for some" j StroudsburS car shops are t,time tfurlns the War of the Hebellion. ' i n ' vuhxr*Qli lU a ° ' r "'

; and six new engines have beOver Tt-"> 000 wortli of property wasjde- ,,«e i n iilfl construction,

tmyed by lire in Yardley list Thnrsd iylight. The Trenton tire department lent

valuable aid in subduing the ilamcs.A bill to retire thu greenbacks, rei-h'1?*' [leelain

il. Tlios retainedto f J0,000

nllyA law goes into ell'jct in Germany this

rear providing for the compulsory treat-eiit of inebriates. They lire mentioned

Ei;iton£ the persons liable to be pl.iccd un-der curators or guardians, who me empow-ered to put them anywhere for treatmentuntil discharged by tho Court. An inebri-ate is described by thu law as follows: "He j value 10 *.\'lwho. In consequence of Inebriety, cannot! _ r , .

Muslins.

The Prosecutor of Middlesex county ha^ik-cided tlmt no inquest U to be mule con-|

st Duncllen railroad wreck,to have fend that the wreck

W11S cnHBWi by a mi.^tv!;-!cither on the p.irtof the engineers of .ho trains or the opera*

ing them withhold bills, and to establish , was caused Vthe gold ntami.ud has been favorably re-ported by the House Coinage Committee.

A reward of fymo ^ oilered by tht-' pr,mk MarenMnrrL-town Council and other partlwt for '< j . , , , , was snot and killed bythe arrest and conviction of the firebugs i inv. Nuncio ti Uvatore, on Friday last,who Imve recently tried to burn up that •, Mareno \\\\* out on bail elutr^d with

a young Newark H:il-hU lather-in-

town.Jersey, In thu of 1S9S,

there were ilvu millions of peach trees inbearing, planted on eighteen thousandacres of crcihid—more than in any otherState.

U'jy SpiiiigL'iiberg, a boy of 11 years, hasbeen presented with a peurl-hnmtle goldpen nnd cise lor having attended theRoWmway public jieliool live years withouttilj»i!!cv or tardiness ut an.v yf the 2,000

ntfced States JudiK .S'lirns in a reeent•decided th:it the life' instirance of a

Voluntary bankrupt becomes an asset andmast be listed as j-ueh, unless a sutn equal

uvurtulhuirustuu.A determined eil'orL is to be made by

the Grand Jury to drive gambling slot ma- ± continues tliere nviy.he a roy.ichines out oi'Trenton. There arc now in • fimU)US gorge bflSTS —Sirou'd:that city about two hundred and tit'ty ofthe machines. It is asserted that >5,000 or-.i.OOU is dropped into these nnchines eachtveek by workinginen and boys.

A recent number of the Outlook dis-3Ussed tin

shooting another man and was bfatiug liiswife because she would not perjure herselfto clear him, when Salvatore killed him.

ltiss:tid tlmt work on the big r^ervoirto be built near Uoonton for the JerseyCity water supply will be commence JustusS7fn as tin*, cotitrai't U executed, Thenuestion, what Uooiiton will do with itssewage, in case tho reservoir i* built, ismusing considerable talk. ContractorFlynn says that it will cost less than f iV(WUo sewer the town.

Thw Dtiliiwiiru rtver is fi'o/iiii over at.Sim's Clip just below tlie Barrett bridge,and if the weatiier continues cold the riverat thu bridge will be frozen over soon.. AtMilf.ml the river'Is completely blockedfrom that place clear to Dinghum's withan ice gorge. L*nlt;ss the warm weather

It ion nf iht*urg Times.

TUe suit of Morris Rim-i-.* ufCiieoU-r torecover .flO.OOO damages from the New Jer-sey Central Railroad Company, for injuriesreceived, was concluded in the MorrisCounty Supreme Court last week. The

rage salary of ministers. j l i r y j1JU1,icd u p n verdict releasing theit'.was drawn from answers. -aiSroatleoKipauy from all responsibility in

the ease. Itarriek's horse was frightened>rly SjoSViiiiVi'isters.' Thtreceived l'roiii utaverage annualwen? 32 reports received from New Jersey,and thu average salary was cl.fKW.

llev. John Thompson, pastor or thePresbyterian church at Portland, Pa., has

ptfti n roll fVniii n Pri Belfast, Ireland, his for:

.uktor.! Jy.for. Irul-jiMl-wit.h .TAii»m.M..[\tturned ho

.aliiry is $1,123. There by. one or the company's engines and :' ' " * away.

Rev. Dr. Talraage, speaking of the coun-try 'newspaper,'s.iys: " A country newspn-

; per whoye columns overflow with thejWiv^tLiscllirjilU'oruunii-.CSS iuCH - liSS TiiiJVK'. influence in attracting attention to and•builtiing up. a village., than nny other

Lhrd-iMti \r

•ohicr home. Rev.

and Mrs. Thompson mid son will sai

nit enab iin to •

and Sirs. Harvey llowiavenue, forsever.il weeky,

•r. on Monday.Jliss Annie Dull'ird. the trained nun-i

was taken ill with typhoid fever in Philde'phial;ist Friday while nursint* nn iivalid in that city. Her condition i-i not.) I.

- " c o i i b W e f c d ' s i j r i o H S . - . •- • ••' • ' V • J s

Georae Mariiu, snn of Hon. L. J. Martin, twas mirriei! Wotlne.-jc!:iy aftcrr.onrs In Mifi: "

...;.Mallic Ua-.vc!i,dai:^htc:r of-iJ.-.a.-UowvlI.!.1.1

of Docker town, and a niece of TiioKays.—Sussex Record.

Mr. and Mis. J. Ross Like, entertained Assistant Secret«ry of State Itlekey and in ; iJany m c n p r o m | n c n t \tl New York com. Mr. and MreAV/Hown-dXikcnucl Mr. p.nrl \ Hivor of Fnii)k • A. Magftwim, Jr., son orj i n e r c i n l nn (j political lire ware '. among tho

Mrs. George W. Hydfl, of FI(finin»ton, at1, ex-Mayor Mn^owiin. Mr. Rickey was: - j ^ Ofvice presidents of tlit in'eetithe New Windsor IIou.se on MomLiy. They "»«d for f 10 0D0 damuKti by young MBRO- :

wiui, whom the AsHistant Secretary of;j State biid arrested on a charge of robbery. I

iiithat their Mr. Biekoy will appeal. ,- jThe Investijjaliup Commission lias had |

Eelfiist, Ireland, brothei'son, who is their.truest.

" With Dowey at Maniln" is the title of; up a town as a newspaper well patronized,(i war article- of rare interest in tlie Fcbi-u- and i'.s power should be appreciated.'

me- of Harper's Majrsizine. Josephkney was on Admiral IJewey's fla<;lie Olvr.ipia, r»i:c! was in a position;

ive tho most vivid'1>ro tes l

if tlie historic hatti'ill .Maiiil.i Day that hasyot i)t:u[i pq^liahed. >

A vcriliot for f 1,0.10 was "rendered ' iJk-rccr Ci

ot Mrs. Thonip- • whore there is nn eiiterpriMriy community.: No power on earth is as strong to build up

A large mass nieelins wa.s lield i:i NewYork last fi.Uurd.iy for tlio pui'pusu of

1st the expansion policyComiiHMiications wore ru-id from tx-Presi-(ientClevthind, Colonel Willhm J. Bryan

!)i«hnp n«r,ry C. Potter, regret"!^their inability to he present. *Thu \vritf:rt

irt Monday afternoon a«ainst; i | | l l o r s l . t l Uw n n | | . c x p . , I l s | o n movement

Tho PoMtOlllcu Dopnrtinciit will Ksuennew net of uttimps for Cuba.

Joccph 1*. Olp died on IIIN firm In MountMurrh towiiKh!|>t MviiiKMon cotinty, N*.V.,on Tuesday, <»r pneumonia, lie wasborn in ManstUUl towtiHlilp, till* county,Jan. Ill, lS'i'i, Me liail Tor many yi\iw Hvudon bis fitrru ofl'>00 ncrcs.

We have received tlio m.imiH'rlpt of it•hort ciTiuoii entitled " Jt-Mit Wupt," fromfliiic, unknown correspondent. Wo nremder tin* Iniprc^ion Hint we havo tm-n

the .s:tmo In print elsewhere,, thortfort' weilt> not wJ.sh ID rcprattuvs It JW arlglttnlwith ourcorrespyniicnt or with ourselves.

Toller of New York jnstlftai tl.c

THE FITT5 B HIVEOur Big January

existcnceoflliesaloon liefoi ; ofli«Chureli TilripiTniR-e SK'it'ty Mimil.iyil;litof I.isl u i ik . Hu lulil lil-. lirolluriisho|isnml riieinbi-rs of thu elnireii whoformed Ilii midlerK'e tlmt sulocms lire nNoi'iiil neee'slty iinilt'r existing conditions.

that they provide n re isonnMo nnd !)p plare of relitxnti'in for tho emit 11!

lilc.iciio.1 N;iplcins, (*) cents perliliTwrar, 19 cents; value 2; cents,dozen; value So cents. ! All sizes.

I iVipkins X9 CI-IIN per; l:"ntire lint- 0! Lailios', .Misses'ami Hnvs' Umlerwear. Recced'Jozcn; value Si.2;. !and Unys' l.lnderwear,

I out cents.per yard for our en- \ 250 yards Olas.: Towellin" at ;! Lined, were us hyh asif.'

.| cents.Yard-wiiie Percales at 5 cents. •One lot Apron liinohams, 1 cents.:Lancaster Ginghams, .).;., cents.:l-'inc line of IJotnet l-'Iannels at 5

cents, li^lit and darli; N'alue Scents.One lot new Percales, 7 cents;:

; It in Itlankel Offering.(.ray Blanl<ets, 51) cents up.White Blankets, ic) cents up

I Atlantic A Muslin, 5 cents; value! these pi - cents. ' "L 'w <>ni'j Yard-wide bleached Muslin, .1' One I

nt.-.. '•'•"" ! 5 •

provide for liis niriirs, or brini^ himself ors fnniily Into the danger of need, or en-

dangers tlie safety of others."

S H W Vl l i lyAOi : .^liss I-Idithymitli was the cutst of lier

sisli-r, Mrs. II. J. llrtiver, at Harmony, o.Snmt.iy.

1 Fell, lrt, J. T. Thatcher nnd Ceorj:\y. Hi«li«p will Imvn a pnhlic »:ile in tin

Mr", and Mrs. M. Thatcher and family of j Yard-wide Hill bleached Muslin,I'hillit'sljuri: were Sunday yuests of Mr. - cents .mid Mrs. J. T. Thatcher. ' , , ; . ' . . , . i I,],, u i i e I Sbfet in" | -

Jlmmic is here again ready to paint and j " • > l U d . ' k ' " I U ll »» ' • ' •»"- . ' /iruish waKons. cents .speci . i l .Mi.-s Maria Thriteher spent Smiiliiv with ! 2 '.;'-y.lld bleached Slleelill;:, I ; ; J

Mrs. Gsuroi! Riley at Uniontown. | C t , m s 'special.IrviilLT l'ark and Ilaniel Slronvc have'

lucn employed tiy Marshall Vlict to haulies to the railroad near the vllla^'.Clear llnteliinpsaiul Mls< BlancheSmith

of your horoimh were yuests of Mrs. Caro-line Smith on Sunday.

S. M. .Smith, Klijah Melr.iv and Mrs. All-m IMckel and daughter Ailie are on theiiek list.

Miss Carrio Graver is visiting friends at

,') cents,any size for 22 cents.

Men's IJnlaundered Shirt, Linenl:ront, for this sale 29 cents; value50 cents.

1 lot Men's Black and Tan Hose

Lot White Wool Blankets, S1.5.;;!1'1 1 0 C t i l l t :-; value 15 cents.

Muslin Underwear.This line is new, just arrived this

week, but'will he put on :;alc atcorrespondingly low prices. Ueau-liftil, crisp white, itist from laundry.Don't fail tn examine this stock,

Wcle cJ.ivi.Lot White Wool Blankets, S2.y

were S3oO.S1.00 Comfortr., 7Qc.'Ht?. '

Dress Goods.

Yard-wide Muslin, -,'-• cents; val-!. \f jo-cent and jn-cent Novelties ( r 0 , n ,„ c e n ( s a . Barsains'.1' ; c e n t s . ; HI Drc^s ( I O O J S ; tnt> Ntk*. :n I'l-nt-; ' * >-5 ; , ,9 cents.YarJ-wulc Muslin, .( cvnts: value ; l-oi Uruss (iotub :u cents lo 50 -SHOES.conti!. cents: tliis sale, 25 cent::. S\o$i of:

' i llmis ;ii\- ;il! wool—ni:iny ;; itnuin^ tiiis nfUT. '•ut Dress ( ioods, uviv i_".- :

i 'j-yai\l MoachcJ Muslin. io.!jI ct'ius, special.I 1 'j'-yarJ bleached pillow Muslin.'$}'! cents, special.

Table Linensand Napkins.

Mr. iind Mrs. Irving McCrneben andd.ni"iiter Nellie, in cniiipntiv with Alp. nnd.Mrs. J. U. Ilutl*. [Hi-wwl Wc*iiHMiiiy iit trieiiotnu of Mr. ttud Mrs. Wtn..!. Hilt-.-, al Ml. |lleriiion. j

Mr. and Mrs. .Icliilc Swnyze und G. M. j

T!!!irVfi::v'f't"jeH»;.h 'ki-vr,' nt "Hniml-"';Bridge. [

MI1-* Hsteilr. Brands o!" Co!a:nbi:i :a zicp-

25 cent Table Linen, Kjcent^.

I 20 a-nt.s.i A line iine up to Si.oo a yard,

• LSieac!u\i \.ipkins, 50 cents perdozen; value 75 cents.

Cloukmiwl Capes.This stock must N*

reasonable offer refuM'd.Ladies' and Misses' Coats, were

S5 ti.i Si.50; now SM9-Ctiildreivs Keefer^, were SJ.50.

Sy.^o and S-], all at Si.90.Some la^i year 's $10 coat

tlie lliiiv, '•!-!>• slecve>lar^e. :U S1.9U.

Ladies' Plush Capes from .?.(..(to Sio, al! of tlie Salts plush an

i guaranteed, and wi ! he snid.

soLi. No

; jusllittle

JANl'ARV SI'KCIAI.S.

! lot A\enrs Shoes, were,, S^.oo,S2.>0 ;UKI S3.n0; clioice 0; lot ,Si.50.

1 lot1 of L;u!ie.i' Sho'js, WLTC$2.w and Si".50, at Si;bo, i l u elun'e your size.

Men's ami Vuuths' S ixo ; value

Rubbers we l u w tn all sizes .uiiiall kiinls at to per cent less than,market value.

Men's Felt Hoots St.75.Men's Knit Hoots $2.2$.Hoys' Felts ? i . ; o .Youths' Felts Si .2^.Ladies' Rubbers 10 cents.Ladies' Storm Rubbers 25 cents.

.Underwear and JIasicry.!.,ulie>' ;uul MisM.-s" t:ast l-'lecCi

. Lined Hose, a I! sizes, nvo pairs f

MLMI'S Natural Wuo! V

Millinery.Thi> SUKU !;.. in. ilit* hands of a

first-cuss trimmer. Goods nuist bo-sold. Any selection you may makewi!! be subject to ;i discount", of .,25...

' pi-r cent. Satisfaction guaranteedUn-. or money back.

For this month we propose to <:ive thi The markets are stiffenin

peoplein pri

nf this vicinity a chance to buy Ijry Goods that may; but heavy cash purchases allows us to make some

g you that the future will prove to youre I: anything should prove not a'tis

he furm now occupied by Theo, Beckbeen purchased by hi* brother-in-law,

Mr. .Duett, who will Ukc ])L>sacat.ion onApril lit. J. Warren Fitts, 33 E. Washington Avc, Washington^. J.

Rev. Fi-aiik-J. Nlles, an cvanRcIist fromP(ii-fl3ej>rjsit, N. V.. wilt preach in

l h F i ! S t d d S:lu;rch oii..Fri'.!:iy, Sivenings. On Sundaypreach at Mt. Lebanoii.

fa b

each in o rday and Sunday,niorninj; he will i

Mn.Lt!C, who fans been w» ill off-rip mid .stotniieh trouble, of whleh her hrother,*ItarveyShafer,died,that her recovery wasconsidered doubtful, i.s now slowly im-proving. • , - i

The fellow who was expelled from school

jYhvbe some time in the past you have bought unwisely. A piece of furniture, per-"ifips. mars vour peace of mind whenever vou.look al it. Price paid too i

by two dillorconduct , id rf.'f]ii'.-Kted tofrom the church.

cnhent hiniself

deceived in the construction.p much, or you were.-.

Then let to-day be "yesterday's pupil." Determine in the

„!.!.

Kx-Shorlfr nnd Mrs. Win. A. Morrow ex-pect to Uke np their residence' in Wash*inyton shortly. Mrsr Morrow was the.guest of .'Miss Uorge't! .on Monday a-:d ]Tuesday.

future to buy furniture from a reliable house—one that leads in assortment, fine quality and1 " ' "Think.it over—!t-Avil!.save.;you:many ivdoiiar, yen;.many"anvo!Ty.

Bedroom Suits

made the trip by carriage.Mr. and Mra. J..K. Smith entertained

about forty relati ;s and fri•t*et Motid;iv 'home on Cliun

•' itwfts'thb :tw(j[iiy-iburtn '•nii'iiivcraar.vtheir wedding and the party wns n surprise and has found that it was treated with

Mi* Eva Trimmer entertained a partv i c l " m » e n l prescrvtilivw-Uorwiind salicylicofWonds at her home on upper Brcnul! nntU> Uoih o l u ' h l d l n r e rmnous to <].SCS-BtrOBHu,tFriJayiift;lit. Al.oi.Uo..COiipl«S;tit»1-. .T.lic. v'rt,:1OlW " " i™ 1 5 0 1 1 o f » ' c

were present. The principal nmiiscmciit I'Patnotic beer l.nns dof the evonin? vas dandii;. Choice r0.1 prominently as it didfreshnicnts were served. . I

Mr. and Mis. Rubert Mills had fur theirguests ovor -Sunday his father, Mr. J. W,Mills of Providence, K. J., and Mr. and

Mrs. S'-'rnn ren/iiincd until ythlerdny.Shejmd Mr. Mills arc «oiisiii_H. .•.';_..".

".'• "Mr/aiVdiMn.'Wtii. "Ii. Cruvolin^ t-i\tei^'-'•tallied r. sta^ll cjompuny. ;•;.:•. r'-rypV.'^niit

but Hilonnul munntTlnst ilonuu. The ti:n« was spent in csinies amiHoeial in-

ofis doesn't loom v p

liDforc the•as made. Oil, no, their beef wns

inbHlinL-d!"On the evenitiK of Ihe ISth

broke into tin; Swift, Bucf C

mini Manning Crow heard the explosion!tuid surpri-od the robbers, at their, work, |.

1 nnd ih""iitleii)'ptiii'£' to'ciiphire tiiem' WUH'I

. e>c;tt)ed. They sccurufl «omc valuable !'[ pipers nnd n small sum ol money, bilker..Crow was a former resident ol1 l'liiliips*

burc.•^tercoursu mid rufrt;f,hfiitjtil» were hurvtnl.'

Thoso present were llev. E. B. Eiifilandnnd dauRblcr, Miss Ruth; Mr. and Mm. Compiiiint has been made that .some furJohiistriii.CpmI.-ih nut) son, Joseph Ii.: Mr. mors lonins hogs from cholera nnd kindw3_

''""nnd Mw."\VHi. A. Stryker 'anddiUKrhter, diseases allo-.v tliu ••c'lrcnssiM to lie aroundMUs Jonnio 3.; Miss Carrie Shields ami f>r nntny dnys, throwing nfTimawfiil cder,Master Joseph Shields. ; and the prey or fowls. Anyself-reapectiu^

,. , : firmer will lose no time in burying'sifuhMr. and Mra._Frank Uehleiri of P.is«nic c i r c n ( i s ' C B for they are usually in n terrible

camo up Saiurilny to pass a few day^at c ^ n { j i t i o n ! l t death, joopiirdiKins the health•—— --?•—'• '• ; — of thoso who ea t from the nnlmnl products

Jjuncs I I . Johnston oilers nil kinds of o f such farms, j.osay- nothing 'of tho'cIHctPunipa a t 20 per eont. discount during the on persona! sensibiliUes ; j i /rhe law Is^ ' tryWeek coiinnciicing Monday, J a n . 30lh, and severe where buriiiTis disreenrrJocl. ~~

; endinc Saturday, Feb. 4th. T h e low prices > »••*-»—:hold good for' ni-xt week only. ,,See b is ! Now line of writing tablets—over 23" a d " Ju this paper. " " • = I styles-^Wnrrcn County Drug Store . ...

Will you accept a birth-day present valued at

ON FEBRUARY 1st, at 9 n. m., we are ^oinji to wind up

how many ticks the cluck mak'e.s from thati r~runs~(io\vn~gcts'~tnis"'jsiu. 50 "prtr^f i n—"•" ~-~"-

with a price rani;c from 5r3.56lDc.75funiisiies iKnisukof.'pijr-. with niiexcvll-

[ oppurtunitt'js for buying. -Ourstock is vt»ry cnni]'!ute and embracesmany style; for which we have theexclusive sale in this pan of tho State,

J you'll see suits here liiai wuuidcbst regularly in. other places fully athirj iiioro.

KINK

drawers

QUAIITKI) OAK —ton

form swell in bureau ami

• waslistaiKl: lar^e shaped Pronch

plate* mirror; cast brass handles;

polishfil linisbed; ]*rice 30.

SOMI) OAK-swelt front bureau

and wash stand; French plate mirror

r.|Xjo inches; cast brass handles,

baiul carveil; price $25.

MAHOCAN'Y—Bureau has stop, full swdl fronts jiml swe.D.! \xsv, l:ron:h bnvtiliid mirror ^ ^clios; h:iiu]some selectedthroughout; he.iutifi'.lly h:inj carved; Table and Toxtra lar^o wash staiul: price S59. when

njioil OXK TII!X<; TO KHMKJll lKU! All our suits com-^nJs, prise ei^lit pieces, not t!ie three pieces which in'most places^ u i - staiul for ;i suit. Imi t>i;'tht lifo-size pieces, as fulluws: Bed-wood stead, Bureau,Waslistami, Rocker, two Wall or Side Ch:iirs,-

/el Rack or Uar. G00J plan Ui bear this in liiitul '

:! And so they o-r- a regular'see saw" in prices-; bothibove. and below the onos we

pricing ;it other places. mention.

You are entitled to one ^uess a day, from Feb. 1st un-••••••-- til Feb. 21st. The only conditions' are that you come

:, in-thK_3tGr.e-eac!i time tu.imaK'e your JUICSS, ". ', ...- ••Conu-'ur.d yuess whether v'ou are a customer of own '

or not. •The reason we call it a birthday present is that we

, arc going to <:ive it away on the birthday of" the father•.. of our ':oun.try.---^!GeorVe-\V.as!iinyton'.1^—Fobninry,?.^,.,

1899. 'f' \ • ' " . ' " • • •

Sam'f W. Christine,

21 W. WashiiiRtvon Ave., Washington, N.OPTICIAN.

Good Carpets Are Cheaper Here Than JClsewherc.—easy to innkelhis claim, just hscasy to substaiUiatu.it. "Ask nnyono whs has shopped fur carpets—-••

fione (rom'slore to store in town and out of town and acqiuVinted themselves with qualities and prices—or, better still, "shop" yourself. You'll soon learn that what we claim is absolutely true—tlmt wc-actual-Iy tlo sell the better grades of carpets al lower prices,.Hum other stores,'and,that is the reason for a busycarpet department. •' Ht>rc'arc three questions for you to consider: 1st, do you wish lo have your carpetsperfectly lilted "and properly made and laid'?7 2nd, does the standing and reputation iof the •house you buyyour carpets of concern you ?' 3rd, del you want to have your carpets fully "uaranleed by a reliable firmwhose word is.as good a_s their bond ? Think il over. ' •• . o • •'-•