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» » . f 'j ! THE -«1 1 N O ' 2S * MIT SUMMIT. N J. SATURDAY. MAY 8. 1S97. 1- SUMMIT UP-TO-DATE for their mtt^ritv in* tlxxl <if triiiH.u und liunnnil John VNulff & Son t ]{0 \\>\ II AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLACE FADING FIRMS AND BUSINESS MEN M n n I 1'llM -t ut Water tl e —( Most * *^i« l >f t h e in uU st m d 1» -t up|M>intt 1 shin limws uj Stiinniit i* that nf 'Ittwiw .1 ilm \\ nl(t i\. Son I hi* John \\ ultT v\ Im < tin hit ti d it itm i« KH fullv until I^'U u IK n hi )i*s»« inted with linn lim-in Mr He in \ K \ \ itltf trading a* John \\ iilff A. *v>h The premise* utilizer] t ti Maple street are i KinniotlioiiH mill w t [1 ntoc k,e*d vt i t h a n x< e llent n<v<r rttue tit of nn us \ 1HI\<* ladies a n d i luldreii •* biM>t niul rubU r* e\« rv thing from tty' finest Watt 1* ' * r ** n< '' kid tn the plainest gnwles ft)r those VVLD desirei the less exjietisi At this ntort evervone t un ]>e suites! that onlv the healthiest of animal* are spec t In thi»connee tion we Would make slaughtered ,\ large refrigerator kept special mention of the establishment jx-rff* [tlv i lean in ns^l to keep nif«t condncted bv Mr J H Xelmm lenated during the warm n+*H.-mn and three wag I on Union avenue The stoiv i«. well inn and hve> a ^ s t ant>* are kept constant stocked MI th a full line of wall 1\ bnsv snpph nu p the mam c aste>iners mouldings ]»aints varnishes nils all ord**i"s IH ing Jleln e- ivd fre* <if i barge . eti KstimateM are cheerfully \egi tables (. tmietl grxwls t tc , are also and ifintrut ts taken fur pamr kept in «t<K k Mr Me (ie* han has nut 1 i hugii aiul decorative painting Mi a ve-rv flittlenng Nt li*on eniplovs none bnt the most ex if the t \t ellem e of | i*rietieed of help tmil all ordt rw en k and Inn hi* ml and court win* trusted ti> him are executed is tht mint tmittm nt t*• all 11.50 PER YEAR. p i«de«l in ^ >\ tul I'iiK f t o L i \ o h^ * W II I) 1 1 i \V MnkRIS M l h / Sum- un re he of »' in rt i i il i i t to (4t3 of Of i h s in i i i its \alne and the prus|n*< ts 1>f future appreciatnm There ne\ nr « is m the instor\ of the i>lH<*e a time when letter < haocen w«re off< red for l»rohtahle investnlient Capitalist and investors will do well to look m this flireftinn for a profihilile held The future of Sninmit IH bright with the 1H»W (if promise The capitalists HIK! lm-.ineAs man will lie found neither l i-» i- i it \ i r \ i Tr\ i - - 1 VK*" ! -rlul-m-w I in ltr_'» 1, . f |l llO i III ' P * i \ II t TUj-C i —it\ lit n ttnr Till nrl |tn reside nt i jw i i n infut nlxxle ... __ ,_, j(. rri i ui|in>v t ineuts I Following w ill l>e found a sene»s of * ami dkete hes of olir leading Hind repre j nenta iiitd^ tne business men in their dailv ex en nf riiri-niK towns' patnins enterprises and succ e*s what tli-Mii tryiM Iis are thev are doing for themselves and their HI ()ftlns tow n in <ominert e and finance and in ti Jtt d <IH is ii ontrfVmting to the artvamt nietit <md 1 * L '•- locahtv and vatietv of m late* congress <ind butt* n the pnt es asked are as | low as ixxls will warrant i ustom anil repairing is prtunpth done latwffU'tion guaranteed ,in all Messrs Jnhn <ind H P WulrT are two of the l>est known t itizmis anil nierehantt* of Summit and Hreihigblv e«te-enied l»v their mam fr entjls aixl fc>r their probit\ tmi stn< t w hile hrst c work and in the lmt fmrsne a iwln \ bhuhiiitf of a solid I - [ I 1 HI | lit ltl ii w -I l> L in V m ir- ,V \ \ Kail \ \ ork anrl h w i\ \-lit- n imt l ti 1 11 i I . I ^ in it* llnjH n t l u it i nn 111 iltittult ot r jp. nt )K in[r r4H ft t t II 1 . ilthfuhii -v- ot \ n 1 |ii»-non 11-> 11 - 111 >-IIII lin^'-' li«i\• _i it IH tkli n ->ort tl t 1 \\ ith tliroat I In n 1- ,|n >b i b h 1! wIn rt Mi*d< .it]] \ r i ht- |mrt -.t of t fi u it 1 1 1 i t - - t » 111 | in 1 fi> iii-»rt tn 1 h .1 t on l * r 111 r 1 1 1 *> > mi 1\ t t 1 in! nt w ith >• it h th* |Q N. Wllliam5, Ph G. % era< itv F. E. Tompkins i An interesting * \<miple li \v a \ ro (?resm\ elv~ man i^e<l lin->mt*tx e nt]t rpri>«e w ill tlev elop is ifforded >iv the grow th of the undertaking («imed on bv Mr F E Tompkms on sprin^rheld avenue for althnu^h establishetl in December it has alreadv liee oine- one of Summits Jiopular enterprise'. The prenuse~i IH- c upied comprise a litr^e and very hand some store and a lar^e and v a n eel uttK'k is constantly carried including all the latent nejv el ties m hne stationary illus tratwl class weeklies books cheap popular littratnre etc m fact everv thing t^> l>e found in a hrst e ( laart station erv store w hile the fruninn of ]in tures is made <i HIK*( laltv A featnre 'of the imsinesH IH the (n^trnving department \ isitniff <arcln mv itatioiis for w eiddiiijjs and ]Mtrtie»s annonric t mt nts etc are eiiKraveel m the v t r\ litest and most c orrec-t st\ >j The aln>v CISK spp<'ialtv of the house and out in vv hit h it i n]o\ s i a high repute Nut t > tie prohfc it is safe to na\ that m t v t r\ department the >«*Ht c harat te r of ^otuls ire hHiidle<l and the trade ot the house c ontek-frtmi amoiirf the hist fimilies of Si|mnnt 1 Mr Toni]>kin- is a nijitn e of Morn stow n 'and is a mntUni.ni who Summit Shoe Store. \mitiiK pnmnnent i oix enn* of t'oubted reputation and complete soiin e»< a le udjtii^ place must at cordwl the Snmtnit *»hoe Ston Mm hmon <H ( <> who j ^ a n here the >th of .Tnh 1^'M The Htore is fitted thronglnmt with all nnxlem Uiiprove ments anel taken altogether in eijnalh a ( retlit to the proprietors and to the town in w hie h it is located The firm built the hmlding t«*c npied in I**!!! It is sjife to (Miv t h a t i n i t n e n tiretv the sttM k is not excelled bv anv <onte'mporarv in the countv while at the sjime tune the verv Iowewt i)ni"es ! are quoted to jMtrons Here mav be seen e j \ erv dt •>( rr[>tion of hne; stv lisii j and s<rviee<ille fe«>tv\ear for men women and children in patent leather I tanned and lilac k goods trunk* travel lUfi ba£s etc A giant eat the elegant win low displitv w ill give some idea of the unalitv and stvle of gcxwls handl(ed r In the rear .of the store is the r^]>air de- partment and even description of nrst• class repair work IH promptlv and KHIIS fitc tonallv exen'nted The tmsinetw in nnder the personal snj>erv ismn of Mr ( P Chew one of our voting and en terprismg business me n and the snccena of the same mav l>e attributed tn the honorable method of doing bnsme*ns and a stne t adherence to e\er> repre sentation madt i Lauckner St Co. approve*) manner as regardH \\orkman | «hf)) stv le antt pnt es He has l>ei n i identtrled with the business iti suiiiinit for the ]»tst H lean* and in a fceiitlt man . tn w horn nm\ IH- plated m n t oitK ' deti< k t Trnnsat tions om t * ntered into which rUnmtt lie snrt*wt<+hl and c an onlv 1H> obtained bfl v ear»t of jirarti c-aUvciiepencf andn» honorable njethiKl of tntofux'tibg the name.. tlhiH w i|]t btn inx for c HHh*in Urge t^u^ntitits t imblt si liuij to i|uote toe lowest ^inc*«f« for|t)>t |b«»tt grade of jfinxis Mr Ree\^ ]x rf*>imli% (s on*? of Ihe iiic**t i nef-getici liiert himtH utid citUetiM Munmit a n d it* hi'VI itiihigh his 1 tnain friends and' hotis^ IM a Ittiid* r in itH li F. 'II11> k. Littell. iif Mr F Rl Utt|ell kljht i with thinlumse will result in a con 1 iie< tion mntuallv pn>hUblt and nilvnn tagw>ns Personal!v Mr J H is an active and pEngrettHive man ancl is highlv themght o( hv all who know him K. E. Greene. the le id ing establishments of One of our new and that of iMr R Y M C A rapidlv growing town IK E (treene ltKHttnl m the Building .Mr Ureene i stoi> of nm kind nt Sitiumit tlu oldest it mav be *aid to I* 1 ^ mterj(rising and pos^ibh tranmK'ts » business in « ^i f*t* of tmvj similar eHtalv IishiHent here Fcuini't^l IT! 1K40 by A\ il,liam Littell the father of the pren ent proprietor )t n^inc'd p|iblic favtSr at OIICI^ as a rtwult of dealing m nothing but jartic le* of merit TU*}buHine*y» had mi Ptase<l to 1 f*m»h projMirtions that iO' l^TH it wits deeuie*! net^ess^rv t*i reinoie to 1 tiyer and better ailalpted cjnarterH, so tjitj jtrestnt t'uildin^ Was erected and ipto( The present proprietor 1 TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE. as ^a pnocw. The establishment liberal Iv patroniwd and on an average fonr first-class tailors , are emploj ed | Befiainng scouring, cleaning etc \* given niMH'fal attention Mr Mowbray i* an expenenc«*d and practical tailor ' and rntter of more than onlinarv abilitl and uninlwrn among his patrons IHMIIJ iff th* tirst families of 8aminit Th« Stitnmlt Bank. I Eatahlitthed in 1K91 lU career HIUCV « % oafniiHn KUUM! that he had ift» lt|^eption had l>een c^haracterixed bv I with [Engineer Ovretw to meet the Com tlieiaiwt gratLfving degree of pro-iientv [ mittefe on Thn^dav evening and a general management throngh , »».j ., ~ ,. of flnkncial depre^ion an.l con, ' l ^ >n Illutiotl Treasnrer Haa« Tvas of the Town transact** by the Committed. The reifular uieetinjf of th«J Titwnnbip Committee was held on Tne^dny inte all the members twinp p t After tht* approv al of the tuftnnt** the even jraiii ed t ompjlete control On the death of the found* n m IK^I The enerniws of' the the of earn ett p I Qp capisal of plus and nn livid«>d more which fidelity with rectors have The building by the Bank. on the led from pj found* n m IK^I ; The enerniws of' e are de\ote& to the handling hne stable am! fanei ed ! t I i II I " I 1 I] I flu it nt ]aihi 1 I in tint mit>d Tht n ^r i| h ind tt lephont II 1 t w o we* klv new s iiiil U>t ord a n ahlv u«i( IIIMHI t * o sound ii" I )H summit liank iti n il Hank w ith a it 11 Hi I r 1 ~ 1 I t t >• 1 M 1 i I 1 t t 1 1 in 11 Ml ii 1 re 11 in *• it r i 11 '\ it t * r T 1 \ 1 'l of th* 11 st built found itu\ wh< re . ^ n m l wit/li hand I 1 >L 1 ILn_r^ that a n a urtat i ]il 1 t Tht ilenomina I trt 1 ]ii-(op,il Roman I h-t I'rt sl!i\ tt-nan and "i M ( \ < * 1 np\ a lit,' Mhi< h i" ov\ ned b^ ii Iht it is ilso au or^an N ^ixhn tv i.iii Lutht mn II i» in, the Pnsbvtenan 1 n d frit mis hold 1 - in <in t ii s h<il! i \ 1 1 \ \[ 1 ^ 1 IK! f K ilitnH of Sum LTTTis nt <f t ((jnomv an thil t in\ other plat * ' it i» t happv i 01mmn tht i« ople that ind public are f pro h t r 1 f 11 II 1 t i Ii 1 n \ tt* n I ' nnl ! I th it ( 1 t'if nl 1 it ! tin r \ e rv notable anel gratifv ing suet e*rw has l**e it made m all brunt lies pertain in,; t<j^ jih.irmac ologv within recent \eirs anc( while sene>ns results from mi nin pete uc e or carelestmeas have he (ume t*omi>arati\elv nnkiie>wn in com pounding and dispensing in these da\s vet it is onlv natural that jieople pin the ir faith to pharmac ists of establishes! n ])Utation for etperiente und skill m tht 1 iliorritorv < >f such m Summit is Mr (i N \\illiams i'h (i «ho lie^an business here in I^'KI from which time lie hits gained the> conhdenc e lioth of i " IH » rst.mds e \c r\ brmili ot the busi our peoph and the medical fniternit\ l Ile ** s Ii+rfec t h and n m bt (liieiteil us an The store located conic- r Maple stm t I ll< tnt * and Springfield av * line mav l>e said to IM the' most hfindsomi 1\ tittenl up m our I tow u and t emtmns a stoe k of pure and toilet articles purfumcrv sundries Here mav bt [ handsomest fountain in Sum ' "terprisin^ and h for ptibht pit Vienna Bakery i noiable toin ' and I tre-Oi drugs and s* t n thi nut w h^re ciVol npjirkling wnla is p* list t] pun fnut sv rujin onlv WM{\ None but graduated pharniae ists are I c mpioved in the*pre« ription de paritment thus mwuring ac curac v and rlis[>,it< h A Kpei nil featnre of this t stablishment is the c hec king anel tak ing cart of wheels free of charge a large builehng h*« just lieen erected in the rear for this [inrpone und w heel men will hud this a long felt want and con venienee Mr Williams i» a graduate of the New York College of Pharmac \ and give*s ev erv department of hi« bnsi ne ss his c losest J* rsonal attention 1 d< f ti IN u hi p 11 ttt r than nt and ablt J N - I J J ( 1 I I t 1 N II ' i tin J] t (It- W fl 'rut i 11 11 lit < I i 1 l l l i I 111 1 1 111 It Ml I I t L l I Iti U I I i II i M i I m in, I t mt t ii ti J iinon^ t nr IH mtiful town u uli* in or^r ini/ation hut Ii mdt il toge tht r Mllj I \ I llltilt 1 ( Ind is i ,$* ntleiiien »i ti r^ i m / itioti fill* lub w as f >mtt d t I 111 H I T iL r HI-T ollt i i i 1 li s| u t i 1 i t M i ir i lili. i i ii i ' I r i ft lnii ii \ t nit lit Sot it t \ h a s i / I un! [iri ii11st >i to be i | i - i t i n to Miff tow n u il NK K IIM nt summit Vi iiiniii (ii i)ni Wins of '[ i ir li r I iiili d Vnu ri nilirliH ami \i , vi.ti d il I \ l i s , i |t u i H Mil If I I I I 1 III U I H tl tl'flll ' t I IH< * ltl 1)1* JIM 1 fill) 1 t u | t r i l n i Is i hi n\> II Hllttl F» II 11 llf Nf'tt 1 MMtn ti i«i milt hitMie ' "^ 11 itini i J |tii)i t d il f-fivuri'd ' u 1 it* iiihui ltimt« /tre ItH Mts \\ ])o JirojMiN' 'I - nl of thctrup* ration"* 'I MI i \* i\ us-nstatH e whit ti 1 i I lit t* tire tlirf-e mnttl 1 ! in \ssot ) ihoiiH w hii h 1 i ntt In l]n{\ to int rease ' I i mt s to )« found lit re ' Mill „ ! HI Tfl t 11 1 Tn * - HI It i r L i-i'tf, ir <r s in i ijt of the most Ni \<f ,ler*t v and 11.; st ntinns t>f the - •>•"- ulilnnible rail nm i ting" it three th mtr\ <* spit ndid watiT ^^ an ample snpplv i ' 1 (1 governim nt is 1 tti iiiltiinftt cni(iit[\ t o n I i 1 mil sw ure progress f the jveoplt in dec idenllv '\ nit t-turi to make tat 1 it the same tune all nit nts \Tk w t H s\ipmn"ted - < ill advantages here nt of so< iet\ healthv 1 t tin i oniinimi^ w ill i 1 U w ith anv tow n i t 1 I irr umlingv are 1 delight 1 n i innot be excelled i i nm s and the sanitarj ir *i luhtt mil and vigilant i v ill i) I* sites for busi ^ iti i low in pni e resi * Ih ]s K.,1 'll- K- f t l 1 *• t 1 U l i r M,iI \ l - us tt rins " niel amund Summit 11 ti\t md healtJiv de in irkiil increase of ;inll\ there arisen a in iml for residential u t \T I- t Ul li f r. (l i t r TS are men ter Thev have it ir efforts have isiles within the many the way j^n accomplish desirable Jtrove of ad as hi\ for the <>r residenc ' here to elav! ion of The ,ia low Mrs. R. E Ore«ne. We are pit ased bo note. ' that in tho business tircles of Sninniit we have ladies en^a^ed 111 commercial' pursuits w ho have ac hieved sut h prominent e in the world of trade and t retht as to demonstrate that thov have reached that ^oal of iiide]K>nil(n< t w hit h is so hi Kill v esteemed bv our Amen* an women Apropos of the above remarks is the photographic establishment con duittd bv Mrs R E Greene who l>e nan business here June 14 IMH The studio uhuh is located in the \ork liutldiiifj is handsomeh fnrrnwhwl and a])pointe<l I with all <onvenunces avail able Ht r apparatus and appliances art of the Verv l*est rind most unproved moi]t rn c harat ter Sific e opening her studio Mrs dreene haa at quired an en v niblf reputation for superior work m.iiislup Wh* n aske<l w hat wire her spec laities she teixt Iv replied I makt photographs thns implv HIK that sht turned out from her (wtablishmt nt i \ t r\ thuiK rtrimin^ to the art photo -trtphh S[«<uil attention is devote] tn v lew niK nittriorw and exteriors of * hurt lies m hiK>]s homes groups et( ami to ]>rintiiiK d* v* loping and finish iIIj_r amateur Work I'hoto^niphi bt couiesa hi^h art whin mani|Hi]Hted l>\ those of Hiu h artiHtu ttkill nn Mi> (tm ne Tho*e dt siring work doni in th IH Im* c an do noirtttar tv*n in tin im tropoln* than to have it ixttnt^d b\ Mix (iritm M. It i* (he itim nf tfir* wntt f of thin r\<\ ti<vc of ttin t'lijt-f tuihtHtrttil fnumtt r i ill) Hint K''n» nil luti.iitPi*H Ititt-tintrt of HiinnnJf to tt\vv JIIHI'I'iinii iifoiiiliii'dM' to lion«f<, tiruiH Hud t'oiwt rm Iti a n hitivf ilf-Krei' tn thp MlJUiilIt^ thi<s iimititniti in their rentN'Hth*' linen of troile TliM»» it \* thrtt we hfrc tnnke mention of the well kltnWti enttlbllhh tnciit t\« rotidni'tetl b\ Mr Chrjntnl in the l'ont Office btiilditi« Mr lieeti in business in Hum mit sini e April ! 1£1M and from the start hah done a larjte and coiiHtanth mi rwisinK business The premises 01 cupied art' hlled with an extennive >is.sortmerit of ^IXXIH whuh im hide stoves furnacPH pluml>eni hot water <md steam heating supplies and We wish to call tin ntti ntioit i>f our rtadt rs to thi t \c 111 ent ijualit\ >f home made bit ad ]>ioeln«ed at the \ lenna Ilakt r\ The t--tiiblinjiment w as founded b\ John (T \otgtle'ii de ceased in l^'JO ancl from the verv hrst found favor among our people who soon learned that he re a v erv mipe ne*r pro dm t was jtrodnc ed sftn e tlie renent death of Mr \oegtlen the busiiie'MS h&H lieen e onduc ted bv Mrs \i>e>gtltn wn6 giv t*s it her nndn ide d attention , Two experie need bakers tire employ ejl and threH> wagons make dailv trips Htnpi>lv ing nnmerotirt c u-stonif rs v\ ltli fresh pies c ake?H bread rolls etc Nothing bnt the verv !>ent of flour butter v east ancl other ingredients are used. Yoejgt lens bread is used exc lusively 1 lira large majoritv of Summit faiuihet* ancl the demands are dailv irie reusing Mrs Voegtle n is justlv proud of the reputa tion her bread has attained and univ IH? trusted to keep it fullv up to its pfresent high standard ( hnre h HOC tablet pic me s re unions stx letv and c lub gather ings are catered to < )ur reaelers are earnestlv ixcjuested to trv \ oe^tlen s Bakerv and we fet 1 is-,urt d that satis fat tion w ill follow ' F. C. Bates. An eTfrisiit fjro* erv establishment (ondutted on i basis of live and let [live in th it of Ijam kner & Co located I in the How ird Hall building The re suit of this plan is evident in the lar^e trade now (iijoved The business was established Nov en i Ix r IS'Mi with three el* rks and one w anon and thongh but little more* than hvt months have clupsed tht v nctw emploi hvee-lerks and two wtinoi^s are constanth kc*]»t bu«> dtlivtrmn ordt rs The prt mises oc ( upicd an wtll stix ked with an assort in* nt of hut ^To<en*s selected with a Mew to ftiiinh trad* f vc-rv thmj^ lieinn sold for cash and Kiiaranteed fr< sh tnd j of th*' lvest (jualitv TJie sto* k includes hue ttas eofftes spu*s * aimed n^odM ' imported condiim ntw and staled dt lira- cits ct^rtals butt* r t IK est> eg^s t fcc* Mr Robt rt R I^in* kn* r is cy>nnet ted the w ith one of the larn* st w holesalenrocery houses of N* w York and is therefore enabled tu bnv mid « 11 to his custom ers l>est Advantage Mr Rolwrt Beck ptrsonalW silptrvists all the details of the businews here and his lonjf expen erne in the jinx * rv line wives him many advantages not to 1«* procured in any other wav Residents of Hnminit and vuinitv are (onrteoriHlv invited to visit the store ins]>e< t the larpe and van eel stoc k and consult the pn* es and they w ill find that a larne sav inn can l>e made in the cost of hvinn founded hin thriving business in De cemrier i»*! and has met with the moot i flattering success In wtoc k is c Jirried an excellent atwortiuent of jewelry golel ancl silver Watches clocks solid* silver anel platenl ware ancl siher novelties Out* of the print null features of this business however lies m the fact that it ti an lnnma'rv orhosjutal for disaliletl w ate hen c lot ks and jewelrv and that it , En , n|pnt •„ £ nm IH well patronized is attestetl bv the thr ^ ^ aLmnH aPP u^t met hamc al surgeon w ho is kept almost c onstantlj bnsv That good wj«)rk is clone and* sattiafactor} prices aniwl is show n bv the large trade this house controls No chronometer or vvatc h no matter how complicated that has l*> e oine out of onler bnt tan here lie made as good a*« new Prior to Mr (*feene embarking m business on hisownac count he was with J S Hall, the Mor nstow tx jeweler Mr Greene is also a graduate optic inn Personally he is a qmet sensible business man and a gen t lei nan who has the" confidenc e of all who know him His reputation is un impeac hable ancl m ne> case would ht> misrepresent prefering rather to lose a sale George A. Rapelyea. There is no longer a emtstioii Jis to thenecessitv ctf the e mpLi v me nt of a hrst clas.s mere hant tailor for those who apprec late pertec tlv fitting garments (_ loth* s made ft r nobodv in p ir-tic nlar J jiatrons In ne v er ht anv IKMK m }>artic ul ir This establishment of w hi ice reh i-lulitv there is no doubt cannot but prme of intir est to our main reader- We refer to that c onduc ted bv Air F ( Bates ]o c ated on Sprmghi Id av i nne* opposite tlie ]Mist oftic t Sir B.itt i is i hrst 11 iss mere hant tailor of {(I vtars exjierienee with Ijoiidon and Nt w \ ( rk tajl<irs hav ing fonnerU betn vsith \V 'Arielei son A, Son of st J n u t s -rtret t London \\ Englanil and w ith M Koi k of Fifth avenue New \ ork Hi ( arnen in fitoi k a full assortnn nt of < lothe s nut sample s from v\ liii h HI 1< i tions i in bt hac|i mul up i n t i n \ i i v hitfHt rttv It H k| the poHMibh prn i H Hi ttij|tlos>* oiih tin 1 Mioxt i iiiii|ii ti n t o f ) n ) p ami >t* IM jH'ruiinitlh Hiipttruili nd* t)it< *t\h)\ lul tt rt ijt purl un nl V M ttit< ttiti<( itnnjireit ttitti t<vt ( rv hint nt Moik H p* T C M r i n Jt'Nlll I'llK' i I'tlllilltf fn\ tiftt'HK'fi It init'li' hi nhJMf Ht M i l 11111? ti jmii intr i It ii tttnl ilvt'lnu \* ftU'i |iioin|ith fn Mr Htiti « 1ii!» tn Hi Iti tili»llii"«*4 lit TP Him i 1 l^ii'Jiitnl fiofii Hti hfntt tiiiN uit't w Ittl Wiiitlf^ illlf "tli K M 111 U ltd 1 linfl oniltti' i otint l< t) t if HI« tillflllu nn tllHfl lltut ff^t" tin tilc'i i"H w Itli V\ hi< )i tie Since lHiU the name of George A Rapelv ea has Ixvn i»n>imnentlv lelenti tied with comnierc ia-1 pursuits in Sum mit The premises occupied in the Y M C A bnilding are neatlv and ar ti'stie a Ilv arrangenl and fitted to reple tion with a hne assortment of gentle men ii fnrnishing gocxls of even de scnption une h as hats ca]»s trousers, elres.s anel negligee shirts collars cuffs, latest stvles in hne neckwear under wear golf hose canes umbrellas and a general asHttrtine nt of goods lxdonging to n biismes.s of this kind Mr Rapelv ea 1ms from the beginning en loved a vtr\ large and constanth "in i reasmg patronage He buvs for cash in large quantities there bv getting dis c ounts w hie li benefits he gives to his quoting tlie j lowest prices p qg p The aim of this house has alw ai w l>een to ^ive hoiitst vabie for *vtrv dollar reteivel <iiid to extend to customers evtri * ourtt sv and attention That 'this JMIIHV has bctn apprwiated is ' show n bv tin liiry* patmnane whuh this house c oiitrols Mr Rajielveaisa a line c»f goods i>ertainmn to the bnsinerts in hand Mr Chrvwtal is a practical j portent position as that held saiutari ennnieer mid emplovs onlv the best of met hanic s nnder his ow n ]>er sonal sni>en ision Estimates are fur nished and contra* ts entered into for rill kinds of sanitan plumbing hot w ater and steam heatinn and tin cop p* r and sheet iron work of ei en des< rip tion He in enabled tomeetall honorable competition Mr J O Chrvstal is a wide awake business man anel it* lunnl regarded in wx ml and com men la cir* les for his sterling i*en«onal worth we lid mee A A. Taylor. It is onlv natural that c oiifii|ence should be placed ITI JI druggist who is thoronghiV educated in Ins business for althongh we are pleased to sav that the niajoritv of our New .Tersej | ^ i ar macists are e i dmated competent ancl reliable men stil! tbe re is a prevailing impression that he w ho fills sue h ap im bv a, dis jienser of drugs and medic t ne's tet the general public cannot know to nlnch concerning the jirojierties ancl affectls of the agents he handles ( onsecjuejntlv the ]>opnlnntv of A A Tavlors phar I Ely & Henry. The introduction of the bicicle worked a wtmdorful reiolntion m the trans]K)rtation of the human IMXIV The remarkabli mrlnx of these silent and their pc^pnlaritv among all of people marks a new era in locomotion For thousands of lears man was design ed to walk nowhe ha*invented a little machine w bieh carnea him w ith the speed of the wind requiring no more effort than to walk A representative house dev oted to the sale renting and repairing of bicycles m that of Messrs Ely & Henry dealers in high grade bi cit-lea; bicjile sundries gnns rifles ammunition and sporting goods This concern commenced business on Deco ration dai 1H9T> Messrs Elv & Henry are agent** for the celebrated Hum her mac v is not to IK? wondered at Mr Tav lor is a elnlv resiste red pharmacist in confomntv with the provision uf an act of the legislature entitled An Act to regulate the pra* tice of pharmac'i in the State of Xevv Jersev approved the 'Ith day of March 1*77 Thee oinpohnd ing of phvsicians prescriptions is given the ruost careful attention and we need hardti sav that no trouble is sjwred to avoid the least possible error while the e harge« made are moderate A full line of toilet artjc les ptrfumerv cigara cl&ftses ' fln< * <lmggiwt sundries are also earned | This is the pioneer drug store of Hum nnt having lx-en established in '1H72 Mr Tailor held the office of Township Clerk 9 vears and was School District Clerk for 13 vears which offices 'were filled to the entire satisfaction of every I one He enjojs the confidence of the I medical fratefnitv and the public at ' large and his sneces-s is due to his: own ' personal efforts native of I>mg Isl uxl and < une to Sum nut in IHMO Ht is highh regarded bv ill who know him for his probjtv and strn t husini ss \ t rat itv mid vv ell de *t rv es tlu success lie has attaint d [). M Straus. I )l|l of til and hunimit thriving llio^t rttli c i nsflll tlltt'lprtrt iui buninertH n u n o f Mi )) M htniti!* w hoi+e Nloutttd ott thi< li)ttt>*i If Ill llU« "IWI itt Imtiil |icl to u 1 Ml ltl Robert J Mooney. Tht re is no department of nnsint<v which is of ^reati r importance than that relating to the samtiii plumbing ventilating and heating of onr homes and public buildings and therefore it at one e becomes apparent; that this work should l>e entrusted to such houses whose reputation and chariic ter inspire t v erv confidence In Summit i r< liable and w ell km*w n cone ern identi hed witli tins branch ot trade is that of Mr KolxTt J McKinev established rtearlj fourtevn vears ago Mr Moonev is a practical sjuntarv plumber and heating engineer and has fitted up man) of the Hner residencen of Suiunnt among w hi* h mav lie mentioned tho*e of the late Col A* N Martin Win H De Forest estate Judge Frederic Adams and ilso the First National Bank of Hninmit St Teresa n Catholic Chnrclu House of the Good Shepherd Orange and the oierhauling of Public School No 1 In 1HH0 Mr M(xmev pnt on exhibition at Waverlj State Fair the first job of sanitan plumbing that wax ever exhibited at the State Fair for w hie h he received from the State l>narel of health two medals Dr Ezra Hunt president e>f the btate board of bealth said it was the most complete sanitary job of the kind he had ever seen Mr Moonei emploj a on an average ten men the j ear round -and IH one of the best known sanitan engineers m the State He is prepared to exex-ute ei erv thing in the wav of plumbing, heating steam and gas fitting ptc in the l>est possible manner at the most reasonable pne es A large and thriving business is trans a* ted Mr Moonev has built np a vcrv substantial trade on the foundation of integntv and honorable dealing Per sonallv he is an enterprising and public spirited c itizen and is regarded as one of our most successful btiHinesH men > w table delvvu'iett cereals, ^n and 1 donjestic fruits and nuts, Pat rent* mai relj | on receiving p e attention fend pnxmpt "<eri il e as w ell as a superior article at all times* r £ f? clerks ancl three'wawons are kejvt constantlr bnsv dehve^rinK ohlens !Mr I^ittell ^ a gentleman, well known and jiopular in the c onmmnitv and well qualified 1>>* ex]>erieme to thoroushlj understand the II ant** of the trade i D. W. Day & Son The alk>ve named hrni lw'one of the oldest establwheil aiiid most j important doing business lniKqnimit The enter prise w us founded In the senior Diem ber in l^Tt wnd hawl gamed largejv in amount of 1)nsine'tW| l transac te<l The premises |occui[ned are ^fK'ated at the junc tion of Springfield Railroad and { hestimt avennerf and have «verj* fafiht; at If and feir c-arrving a very heavv stock, whicli emlsraces lumber coal and bulWers suppho The vard« are con nee tetl w ith sjieejal ruiln>acl sid ing and everv e-onvemerge e is at hwnd tor the tnuih-ae ting of ,a |verv extensive trade Estnnate-ri are ' Fitrmwheel crti all kitidft of building niAtenrtls The bnsi -ness IH nude r, the dljent superv ismn of Mr f'liarh* s I)a\ who understands ever) department of tho business jier fectlv IJotH members or the firm have he Id nuiiu ro]isi)tiblicoftlc[en Mr D \ \ Dav being at one tune iovMislnji ti<im mittei'iuan tilncl rollet tor! of Uixes aud Mr Charlet* ( s Piiv more recently ti inemlter of the township e|i>mmitte*tj and ( hainnan of the winle Conchidtnir we w ill bijt ndd ihut it will certainlif lie te> the advantage' of all coiiiemplating 1 the e'reetiQti of ah> deHcriptuin of huilcpng to ]»lace tlien^selve^s in ^onneftion Uitli this concern lwhn h ment to offer. Frank Hellqiffst. T\wi gentleinian is a cabinet maker of more iiian onhnarj ability and has on exhibition at 'his store on Cnion avenue severasl piex'e^ of funiitnrjei of his pwn make-that shovim hia skill to l>e of IKI meat) (jrder Mr HellejUmt also deala in furtiititre and cam en in Htock jioo<ls Summit House. i Tlit* Noting the /act that Summit has long l>et n in need of a hrst c lass c omim rt lal hotel it remained for Mr M J ,Kennv to o]>en the Summit House 'and it mav be said to be one of the most hand sonielv furnished and apixnnted of anj similar hostelrv in this set tion of Xew .TFrsej Mr Kenni has juwt had the Kc nnv bl(K k entireh r* htted reiHiintttl and furnished until the place presents a handsome apjiearan* e It hat* tM entv five sleeping apartments jMirlom of hie reading riMnn and a dining room that will s*at fiftj guests comfortably The houwe now contains all modern nt) proveinetitH Much HH MHiiitan plumbliijj tuttlm toibtM \u»t, atid ( old witter elec trie b^lU and U litflitwl witli l«itjh t'lwtricity and tf if of t(»M bur will b^ u limiw utid tli it will bt< n* m * inn (tthitf nf tit** rtit-tro|HiMi» '1'hti* IN hy tm Mr Kt'inn N (1p*t vi'titiint in itn< lit 1 for wveml yum c till' Hniiiltllt Hutt'l ti^At m tn ht(* iifiwt'lit tlt'W home Mii\ [n otit> thow ft'W liieti Who (itliler^tHtlilB liow i otitltict n hotel Iti H thormigltlv tvn[un t able niHtitier His }Kili<'> Iti hin pi went venture i« to keeji hiu ptitrolls bv treat mg them in nuch u tnniiner tlutt the) will preserve a pleasant and kiliilh re iiiembraiice of their wgonni at his house Edw. Q. Potter. Prominently engaged in plat ing 1* fore investors and home seekers opjtor tunities for aceininng real estate upon a favorable tutsis is the gentleman w hose name heads thiH artu le Mr Potter has been in this business thirtv two vears sixteen of which have been in this pla* e He transat ts a general real estate business \iz renting and selling of everv description of count!"} propertv and town real estate and has some desirable properties, both mi prove?d, to dispose of at all tunes He devotes special attention to collecting rents anel to placing insurance on stores merchandise and pefr inr (if in all lines of jthis and has j ^ such .facilities at oonunand as to enable him \0 till all orders »t verv short no tiee jCabinets are made to onler n$ are afso li IHCIQW and cloori stcreens and picture frame* , The ritcM'|f inctndes mattr^ss*>s oilcloths rng« shades inat ting etc and a Rfiecialijv js made of laying and all orders are j yg prompth attended to whether delivered in jterfcon or |&i mail jjost office box; 2V.i w hile satisfat 1 tion is guaranteed anejl all w ork done beatlv and | promptly at iuo*lerate cost Mr HelkjTiist) is also an ex]>erience*l and practical nr^holsterer and renovate^ cleans pnnfies anil ire ]>airs all kinds of * Iwurs lounges ^n tune et< MT Hell|<iniet began business here in March \H\&\\ anel has succeeded ni gaining a targe ancl snlwtantial i>a trotiage from tfiose vv hxi know ancl ap precmte first t l^uss w oriciuanshtp J. N. May. Summit h<iH !*«i *Mlle<i the ' Paradise of Flowers' and justly HOfor it con tiiiin mnie gretnh(JUHe.Hj to the scjnare mile than arij placp wej'haie yet ited The large Ht nind ln*Jtt (rf thewn owmi(}b> Mr John N Ma> ivhicl established iH \Hmt Hoiue idea of magnitude pi* th« m\u<r\\r]w may ni kimwiiiK ttmt 1<MHK)O plantH and vis are he the r\ to h i inu*<>* Htutt* in 1 tlif* in New t!iif<jn York TIIH IIIHII rtd Hu^ir c i ,)t|r Mr MJM'X itiliiivtilHd^ttt'Dttftn nn*\ It IN iiTiKt t PHiiM l v < ttfl Jh h i^ nfdio \ntml )t<i\win\ ho^ttiUu ht till* (•Htthiiiv Mf- Mity hiw (imVt* U*i\i in New Ytiik IIH I rtliiiDilft. 11M jn**«x iiunt nf tht' Niitlciiiil H^nNty of A KlmlptN ittid \i tntithlwr *>t Ntiw Hiifrb'n!tuml Mimlt'ty. N*w York FliirU (lull *IVtm*y 1 ]Uiti» MWftlcultiimi Mo cit'fV* New jfft* ( V Hnflidttltnml MrK'ifty of Madifluii and Ltitiox | MasstU'hUHet^ Hoiticidttiral Hocietv 1 Mr John N Mrtv tme of our reprmetitativp busi ness >uen and pnWic apirited cittEen and is president of the Hnmtnit BHnk Patrick Kelly J. F. McQeehan. Afarut class meat market is a tfreat convenience in anv localitv and nt> liet Spaldlnj? Davton Crescent Horseman I ter establishment of the kind cab be and Stormer bicycles These are strict | found in Summit than that conducted Iv hi«h grade "wheels and ha\e no bv Mr J F McKreehan on i superior on the market, and are sold for avenue Mr McGeehan is a cash or on easy payments old wheels, butcher and establish ed himself being taken m exchange Mr Joseph ' baa in ess here March 1 lWTi and pf^ hrst class in Adam* has been enframed W Kive free ithe start his house has enjoyed instmctions to purchasers. Repairing i patronage of the mo*»t exacting honse- of all kinds 10 neatly and satisfactorily attended to while moderate prices al wavs follow James Ely and Chester C rom tbe in a wives He has nttwl up his store highly creditable manner and ctistoi dealing here are always snre of receiv - • *- - - r 8ait Henry are both active, energetic youngling the very beet of fresh fcnd business men and are highly regarded j meats the greatest care being %ken Id • IMM a»i| frm ' u llliHm (till) nf (III* tn t'ti In KlS» 'tic In tit tin* vi rs <r\ fiii'ilitv {•> utttnticti tn n (ici'll|iifd iiii'luib' t^n Htori'* Kt'tnn htoi'k Irl) x t\t) fc<<t In hiinri'MiHH Iv fitted jiij) arratigt d mid (illi d tn their utincwt w itli all etti ti^ivei stiR k of ftnicv mid staple groM ties coffees tean nugarM mi portend c oiielimeuts and sealed deli* ac le* in tm anel glass smoked and dried meats etc also wines liquors and c igars These goods are all of the very be*st quali tv HTM I are guaranteed to 1* as represented or monev refunded Mr Straus connections with Imjxirt ers and produce rs are of a stric tlv hrst t lass c harae ter and as he bnvs and sells for eauh onlv he is t nabled to quote the verv lowest prices for the liest grade of the commodities handled All orders rete ive si>eedv attention and are delivered free of charge Personally Mr Straus is highlv este*eined for hia probitv and honest business methods and eiljovs a high standing in tile toin nitinitj Richard Hahr. One of the popular places in Summit is the pool and billiard parlors of Mr Richard Hahr located on Union ave nne Mr Hahr opene^l his parlor on April 1 and it has alreadv leaped intD popular favor with all leSvers of the game Three handsome tables are kept, and a full line of cigars toliaeco and smokers articles are cameel Mr Hahr informs us that he will shortly open a barber shop in connection anel that onlv the best of tonsonal artists will 1* emplov eil Shav ing haircuttin^ etc, will here lie clone in the verj best manner know n to the art and a clean tow el giv en to ev er> c ustomer Taken altogether this establishment promises to be one of the most popular rendea- vons in Summit made so partly by the courteous treatment given all who enter the place The custom comes mostly frum among the best people of fenmnnt and is daily increasing Mr Richard Hahr is one of our j onng business men who is deserving of success, and to all lovers of billiards or pool or all who appreciate the good work of a good barber can do no better than to give this new enterprise a trial J. H. Nelson. One of the most important branches of trade is that which supplies the med- ium for house decoration and it is the 1 . , . . , aim of all people of culture to keep paoe ! ltyand ' its experience in all branchess of I to assure the,, utmost fcatisfactiqnj not with the universal progress in this rl> \ this bminess gives him advantages | onlv ft* to fit {style and finish bfit 1 also A call nt |he hieryl and boarding stable earned cm by Mr , Patnek Kellv w hcvje establishment is located on Springfield avenue and Boulevard, will convince lanTorre familiar with the average p'nbhc Htableei that thia i« a first clasfl establishment in evervj re- I>ect for its construction its ecimpittent, and its management <V>iribine to make it rank amonj^ the best in this section The premises htibzedare expressly fitted up for conducting thte stable to tb;e liest aelvnntage havingftccrtbimodationHfot a large nuiuher of hdrsfts and carriages, which are kept for hire at reasonable price-* B*ine carr^»gen a\nd teawis for parties w eddings and"funerals ar« sonal pro]iertj mreliable companies at | fnnnshed atj short ndtire wfaUe tbe reasonal rates As an insurance broker pntes asked for tbe service IH as low as he takes-high rank and represents souie the lowent Mr Kejlj is thoronghlv of the leading companies of theconntry I accioainted w ith the h.a'bitH and e»ne of Mr Pot ter f has done the leading real i horeep and all animals, entrusted tc> his estate and insurance business here for j stable will reeeive kind,aad gentle treat- a good manv vears and enjtws an ex | ment He hajs been en^ablwhed in busi tensive and varied aceinaintance among | nenu mSnmrait for the pdtat 41 j earn and investors anel others thronghont the is well known throughout Snmuiit h and vicinity and highlv estperned as a ,citi zen as well as an honorable and- wide awake businet*s mall i ' ' F M r\owbny The garments rut to-jla.y in first class tailoring establiehmeilts ajre designed upon exact scientific pftpciples ajidl Tin like the old bungling methods of the misfit tailor i The dstablishmentf of Mr i F M Mow bray oijigihally traiapired | in April, lK^l, by th* ffther of the tores ._ lent proprietor M(r iF M MowWay C LtC Reeve ' gamed complete control in Maroh, 9 r >, and nnder hie | and 1 has sinceiconvinced the best dres«ed State His office is located on Union avenue opposite railroad deixit Mr Potter is an old resident of Summit He was at one time coneetor of taxes and is one of our successful business men C. L. C. Reeve. A successful and well known house in e the flour and feed business is that of Mr C L C Reeve locatied on Union avenue This business was established in 1W1by A. R Randolph who in 1890 was succeeded by Mr the ptegent proprietor nlercial reverse** at e'mee safe conser *nthjirizest to execute a note for $1,ATM) v**m;e and enterprising it now has a j {Miva^ile upon demand Vi infwt a " "!MMIO<> »iHisdnr that was eonnhg duel tins profits of it! t <KM) . . hucv«« is attnhnted to the , *«*n«h'l> account which its officers and di A coniinnnitHition was tduumstered their trusta the ve*strv of Calvary Church, now occupied is <>wne<l tei the gride of the sidewalk <m Wood bnt it has in course of , , / , , 1 etwtion anew bank building which Un<1 ""T 1 "* 1 *"»<* » ^ ' ^ «rt recjently pot when finished will l»e one of the most In , ctnnplete and convenient helnciarj in I A communication from Fe>reman UsteinlK ? a £tiSl1Z*>gZ ^ t f e ° ^ 1 » » «' H ^ ^I»«*' ^ » latest improvements jnclading fir> and burglar proof vaults and safes sifety deposit vaults, with boxes to rent fc r the protection of valuable papers liltnds legal documents etc A legitvtnate linking business is transacted in It^ans discounts dejx>sits exe hange collections g etc . and drafts are issued on all papta t>f Ennihe its facilities not lieing 1 snr ]mHH«l hv any contemporaneous institu tilon in this section In addition to the n inal fire, insurance The Summit Bank curries a iwhcy in the Fidehtv ancl Cpualty Companj insuring against lops of cash or seen n ties bv linrglari tlihs affording its patrons and stock holders an additional prokn tion It is I also a member of the A3neri?a;n Bankers AHHWX tation Its odHc^ers «nd lioard of directors are as follows John N May, President Win Halls f Jf Vice President J Fnwikhn Hjaaa, Cashier Directors John N Ma; Wm Hills Jr John N Peet AlWrt W Xeviell Nonnan "Schultz (4e|)rge Wil^ox j»nd Wiu Renwick Concluding we may [say that it has ]iassed through all times of stringenev and c nsis w ith nj[umi>aired resources and creditj ancl tci da) enjojs the fullest conhdenc*t> of oitr l efficient management it has increased fully 33 per cent Mr Reeve is an ex t dl i people of Summit that his wofrk is p is a eonal to thafct of metropolitan tailors, tensive dealer in the best grades of i His place of bnsir^e^s is on the sdcond flour feed hay, grain and straw seeds, I floof of the Tayldr fctnilding and he fertilireis, etc Two wagons are kept' carries a fine hne of samples front w^ich constanBly busyi delivering orders, and \ 6ustomers may] make satisfactory ielec satisfact ion is guaranteed in all cases. [ tiona By dojmg hi* o*n work, epiploy Mr Ree-re has built up a reputation and ing none bat skilled hands and person patronaiie second to none in this ncin ' ally supemsipg an work, enables, him Beech wood Hotel. i I the manv first class hotejH to IK> ft>nnd in the State of New .Tersev there are none that can IK' C omparcd w ith the famous Beech wood Hotel at N Jt Everj convenience or that human ingenuitv can dt v ua> everj lieautifnl effect that the*- b^ain can conceive are to IH* found at thjta magnificent hotel It bas Udgut'st rcMims luxunantlv furnished Ixith single and ensnite with Im'ths steam heat eltH'tric lights, electric call and return lietls and all modern conveniences a \ery large and commodious music hall ami 1>H11 room 4BxtK) feet in dimensions , ; «, in a seT»arate--^»avilion is connected, has lev erv indhce^ ^ e i evator running from the main floor to tjbe roof garden bowling alleys and billiard rooms, also tennis court and nn surpassed livery facilities The parlors are very large andelaborately furnished and are at all times cool and airj The dining room is commodious seating 2 guests the cdisine is in charge of one of tbe leading metropolitan chefs w hile the service is »npert>—the best that a liberal expenditure of money can pro cure The Btechwood is situated on one qf the hiigfiesst points in .Summit withln three minutes walk of the sta- tion j The bhilding is new attractive ami imposing!architectural^ and is con atmcted of atone and frame The wide piazzas afford ample 'promenades of 2fK) feet, : and a miqne feature of the hotel is the roof garden commanding a superb view of the pictnresqne hills of Nartfiem Ne* Jersey sweeping from NerW York citly and harbor and Staten Inland on thfe east to Bernardsv llle, Dover and Boonton on the west anel notjth The grounds are charmingly lam out and shaded by handsome trees The Beechwood is under the nianage nipn 1 ); of Mr Francis Parsons Rogers w|iohas made the,' Beechwood fanions asj ope of the leading hotels in the Union a. W Baldwin A Sons. Tbe largest 'haltery establishment of Summit is that of the altove named firm, located onHpnngtield avenue op- posite Boulevard It was fonnded bv the senior member of the nrni in1HXS This representative firm spare no pains to produce articles that will com;tare favorably with hoine made' produc tton# f The enttih]Ulnnent has lately lm«m Entirely refitted anel nnw prt«ttnt« a tmfett tianifwime apirtmramw A very foil n tat it ni*«i jnut Iw+en pur and ciKi) m>«rkHtttf wxln in ilin frnit wyrniM uuly Ihr* fliimrlor unHlity nf rwm \n tt tht*ine of fnvnmblt* cnin titHifc nf Mil whn lmvp triwl U Pwrti*^, bull**, jilcnli't* MM'fabtw, t i ti', nr*> \ in lurgp nr utimll qnaiitlti^H ttt Hew mut pt'ffV nfilpf tp t ttttetittitfi All kltnln nf cake t»ttkltitf nrtimtipntlng ntul ,, IH done to order fiinployiiiptit la Kiven fonr txikern antl three watfotinare tif»eil iti delivering ffenta t>les fakes breati rolls, etc daily The member* of the firm individually are O W Bald win, V W Baldwin ami H M Bdld win all energetic and prodrres^^ bus! ness men Thefirstnameq is prominent in fraternal orders among them the F & A M James H Oreen it Sort The establishment of James H Green Son is a veritable cariosity shop and contains antiqne furniture rare old paintings clocks books coins china etc hnndreds of years old It m*on;ly jtiHtice to the concern to say that there is not another each establishment in tjhe State of New Jersey Mr Janes H Green has been in this business in New York and Summit for over 40 years, and in INJJtf heassociated with him his son, J H. 'Gr^en, Jr trading as J H Green & Son Twoflodrsof a building lUOx 1381 1 feet are utilized One store is used for new fnrniture, the^ywsortment in thin department being^ lanve and varied The firm mare a specialty of restoring antiques being prepared to give them the Old wax finish or French polishing The,v also upholster and repair all kinds of furniture, purify and make-over mattjresses and bedding, make, alter and lay carpets They also manufacture awn ings to order Employment is given eight to ten men and fonr women Mr James H JGreen is considered a con noiasenr expert in genuine antiques and is an accommodating gentleman with whotn it is a pleasure to converse The firm caters to the most intelligent and critical trade, and has a well earned reputation for honest business trans- actions. Any representations Mr Greqn may make may be taken as A No 1 Personally he is regarded aa a substantial citizen and successful busi- ness man, and * gentleman in whom can ^>e placed every confidence: j H. M OtDM N© house in this vicinity has won a more deserved and substantial reputa- tion for its integrity and fait dealings than that of H. H. Oemon. Mr Ominn has bee* established in bonneM in Summit since August 10, J1895, and Continued on Second Page asking i^he Committee to pai for tb? lighting of tTieir bU hons}? and for 'janjtonag Upon motion the' Commit tee agreed to pjty for the light*. ' ! A communication was received ^rom the Librarv Association asking for the pajment of the sum voted bj the Com mit tee last fall and the clerk wan in Btrocted Ui draw ajn order npon the treasurer for the amount The ordinance hxmg the sularj of tbe treasurer at f^Hi eame np for final action and Mr Page moved its adoption Mr Wood said that he thought that the salary ought to remain the same as \a»t jear f4(KJ but when it wan stated that it cost the treasurer $40 to secure bis bondsmen he consented to >ote for the increase and the ordinance was adopted , The rejH>rt of Captain Stewart of ttie police force was read, showing that with the exception of the tune Officer Cook was absent on a murder trial the clocks tftri' Wgularlj tested everj ni^ht The bill of the (. oniiiionyrealtjh O,uarr) Coniiiunj for t rushed stone was ordered paid when endorsed by 1 In spec toa Coggeshiill Mr John Brfvw r was heard bi be half of the Indie's Town Iniprt>\eniei|t Association and reMiuesteil that 1 the Ccii 11 in it tee erec t wire fences alioujt the plots of gniss near the sttttUMr*aTkil on Union avenue between KeithtK'k pln+'e) and Humuiijt. aveuutf to protect the flowers that the iiHS4M<)ation proposes to place npon them ancl! asked for permis- sion to place galvanised ircjo recepticles for waste jvapers and refuse npon the sidewalks in various parts of the town and also that th^nnnued lamp posts aliont the town be (removed, and suggested that the fence about the east end of the depot platform, be-repaired Upon motion the association was granted permission to place the recepti- cles for waste paper upon the side- walks The clerk was instructed to notify tbe Gas Light Company to remove all the unused lamp posts. The matter of the w ire fence, was left until Thursday night for action, in order that the Committee might learn the cost Of same before voting After passing the following bills the Committee adjourned to meet Thursday night 1 Commonwealth Quarrj Co $TilJ 31) Summit Bank $ 1ft r W>Bum nut Gas Co fll>'20 Frank Murphy fl r >T? Geddis & nek $•'} Thomas Baird *1M"> D M H trans |H 75 Gleason Ss Bailey $1 V>, P Jj Hanlon tt) Thomas Bntt (=i Fred Brern (ttf N M Hotchkiw (Jeddis & Buck $4 W William Senior $4 James Crana If 4 17 ffl, W B Coggeshall fctll Brenn fll W Norman Hotchkiss James Moore $10 Peter Depne Dwil> Advertiser |IM'2*1 BOAIflJ OK HEALTH The Board of Health met after tbfl Committee Hdj|)ifm«<l and approv«l th« $13, f44, of the acting mtwtingi*, tn tlie Mr, of, A imiujilaJTit w»wm'ltlvwl fntm iml- dijtit* nr HIP ,l*c»u]i+vitrrt (if a i*o*il at w«t^r un t\it* wiitth nUU of 4 } H) VHr4 Mini wwt nf M*f1i* It WM wfprrwl Ut lm\H* f Utr MCMKHM tn wiHi ttn> nwiiph* nfti! fMKirt to Will ttt nw, Hitter which l WILL COMB TO SUMMIT, TJM 0rand Council of Rloyal Aruniim Will n«t In Summit Ntxt Vaar. The annual sessioti of the Grand Council Royal Arcanum of New Jersey was held Tuesday at Flemington There were three sessions George H. Hoden pyl represented Summit Conncll and John W Hughes, MeClellan Council It was voted to hold the next session of tbe Grand Conncil in Summit on ac- count of its Superb hotel advantages and tram accommodations The two councile,here will 1 unite in making It a grand affair which will not only be a pleasure to tbe 300 members of tbb Grand Council but will be a lastrpg benefit to themsel res and-* great bene- fit to the town r . 'he followjngofficiara were elected Gr tnd regent, W. Bolt Apgar, Trenton, grand - vice regeit, LndwigA. Lightfxtt, We«4£eld, grand orator, James Bolgers, Cranford, past grand retfent, J Day Otis, Orange, grand secretary, Rj li Alberts, Hoboken, grand trclasnrer, William T West, Trenton, ifrand chaplain, Samnel Drnm- aaond, Perth Amboy, grand guide, W H Wakefleld, Newark, gratfd war- den, George Lennsbenr, Tenafly, grand sentry, H. M Sacks, Madiaon' tinmmit Conncil has ahw been hon- ored by the Grand Regent ot x the State in the appointment of Geo H Hodenpyl as Supervising Deputy Grand Regent •• • » 1 Wedding Anniversary. Mr and Mrs. William H. Senior cele- brated tbe tenth anniversary of their mi .rriage on Tuesday evening, tbe 4th imt, at their home in East Summit. Tli ere were about seventy-fire gnesta ptooent from Brookiyn, New York, ^Newark and Orange and a pleasant eriming was enjoyed. The present* wcire both numerous wid handaome, A substantial collatilon was •erred aboat ten o'clock, to which, all did ample justice and Che gnestB left at an early hoar in the morning wishing Mr. and Mrs. Senior many happy retnmi of the day * - \

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that onlv the healthiest of animal* are spec t In thi»connee tion we Would makeslaughtered ,\ large refrigerator kept special mention of the establishmentjx-rff* [tlv i lean in ns^l to keep nif«t condncted bv Mr J H Xelmm lenatedduring the warm n+*H.-mn and three wag I on Union avenue The stoiv i«. wellinn and hve> a ^ s t ant>* are kept constant stocked MI th a full line of wall1\ bnsv snpph nup the mam c aste>iners mouldings ]»aints varnishes nilsall ord**i"s IH ing Jleln e- ivd fre* < if i barge . eti KstimateM are cheerfully\egi tables (. tmietl grxwls t tc , are also and ifintrut ts taken fur pamrkept in «t<K k Mr Me (ie* han has nut1 i hugii aiul decorative painting Mi

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(?resm\ elv~ man i e<l lin->mt*tx e nt]t rpri>«ew ill tlev elop is ifforded >iv the grow thof the undertaking («imed on bv Mr FE Tompkms on sprin^rheld avenue foralthnu^h establishetl in December ithas alreadv liee oine- one of SummitsJiopular enterprise'. The prenuse~i IH-c upied comprise a litr^e and very handsome store and a lar^e and van eel uttK'kis constantly carried including all thelatent nejv el ties m hne stationary illustratwl class weeklies books cheappopular littratnre etc m fact evervthing t > l>e found in a hrst e(laart stationerv store w hile the fruninn of ]in turesis made <i HIK*( laltv A featnre 'of theimsinesH IH the (n^trnving department\ isitniff < arcln mv itatioiis for w eiddiiijjsand ]Mtrtie»s annonric t mt nts etc areeiiKraveel m the v t r\ l itest and mostc orrec-t st\ 1» >j The aln>v C I S K spp<'ialtvof the house and out in vv hit h it i n]o\ s

i a high repute Nut t > tie prohfc it issafe to na\ that m t v t r\ departmentthe >«*Ht c harat te r of ^otuls ire hHiidle<land the trade ot the house c ontek-frtmiamoiirf the hist f imilies of Si|mnnt

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Summit Shoe Store.\mitiiK pnmnnent i oix enn* of

t'oubted reputation and completesoiin e»< a le udjtii^ place mustat c ordwl the Snmtnit *»hoe StonMm hmon <H ( <> who j ^ a nhere the >th of .Tnh 1 'M The Htoreis fitted thronglnmt with all nnxlemUiiprove ments anel taken altogether ineijnalh a ( retlit to the proprietors andto the town in w hie h it is located Thefirm built the hmlding t«*c npied inI**!!! It is sjife to (Miv tha t in i tnentiretv the sttM k is not excelled bv anv<onte'mporarv in the countv while atthe sjime tune the verv Iowewt i)ni"es

! are quoted to jMtrons Here mav beseen ej\ erv dt •>( rr[>tion of hne; stv lisii

j and s<rviee<ille fe«>tv\ear for menwomen and children in patent leather

I tanned and lilac k goods trunk* travellUfi ba£s etc A giant ea t the elegantwin low displitv w ill give some idea ofthe unalitv and stvle of gcxwls handl(edr

In the rear .of the store is the r^]>air de-partment and even description of nrst•class repair work IH promptlv and KHIISfitc tonallv exen'nted The tmsinetw innnder the personal snj>erv ismn of Mr( P Chew one of our voting and enterprismg business me n and the snccenaof the same mav l>e attributed tn thehonorable method of doing bnsme*nsand a stne t adherence to e\er> representation madt

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approve*) manner as regardH \\orkman |«hf)) stv le antt pnt es He has l>ei n iidenttrled with the business iti suiiiinitfor the ]»tst H lean* and in a fceiitlt man .tn w horn nm\ IH- plated m n t oitK 'deti<kt Trnnsat tions om t * ntered into

which rUnmtt lie snrt*wt<+hl andc an onlv 1H> obtained bfl v ear»t of jirartic-aUvciiepencf and n» honorable njethiKlof tntofux'tibg the name.. tlhiHw i|]t btn inx for c HHh*in Urge t^u^ntititst imblt si liuij to i|uote toe lowest inc*«f«for|t)>t |b«»tt grade of jfinxis Mr Ree\^]x rf*>imli% (s on*? of Ihe iiic**ti nef-getici liiert himtH utid citUetiMMunmit and it* hi'VI it i ihighhis1 tnain friends and'hotis^ IM a Ittiid* r in itH li

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K. E. Greene.the le id ing establishments ofOne of

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rapidlv growing town IKE (treene ltKHttnl m theBuilding .Mr Ureene i

stoi> of nm kind nt Sitiumittlu oldest it mav be *aid to I*1 ^mterj(rising and pos^ibh tranmK'ts »business in « i f*t* of tmvj similar eHtalvIishiHent here Fcuini't^l IT! 1K40 byA\ il,liam Littell the father of the prenent proprietor )t n^inc'd p|iblic favtSr atOIICI as a rtwult of dealing m nothingbut jartic le* of merit TU*}buHine*y» hadmi Ptase<l to1 f*m»h projMirtions that iO'l TH it wits deeuie*! net^ess^rv t*i reinoieto 1 tiyer and better ailalpted cjnarterH,so tjitj jtrestnt t'uildin^ Was erected and

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TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE.as a pnocw. The establishment n«liberal Iv patroniwd and on an averagefonr first-class tailors , are emploj ed |Befiainng scouring, cleaning etc \*given niMH'fal attention Mr Mowbrayi* an expenenc«*d and practical tailor 'and rntter of more than onlinarv abilitland uninlwrn among his patrons IHMIIJiff th* tirst families of 8aminit •

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Eatahlitthed in 1K91 lU career HIUCV «%oafniiHn KUUM! that he hadift» lt|^eption had l>een c^haracterixed bv I with [Engineer Ovretw to meet the Comtlieiaiwt gratLfving degree of pro-iientv [ mittefe on Thn^dav eveningand a general management throngh , »».j ., ~ , .

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of the Town transact**by the Committed.

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Mrs. R. E Ore«ne.We are pit ased bo note. ' that in tho

business tircles of Sninniit we haveladies en^a^ed 111 commercial' pursuitsw ho have ac hieved sut h prominent e inthe world of trade and t retht as todemonstrate that thov have reachedthat ^oal of iiide]K>nil(n< t w hit h is sohi Kill v esteemed bv our Amen* anwomen Apropos of the above remarksis the photographic establishment conduittd bv Mrs R E Greene who l>enan business here June 14 IMH Thestudio u h u h is located in the \ o r kliutldiiifj is handsomeh fnrrnwhwl anda])pointe<l I with all < onvenunces available Ht r apparatus and appliancesart of the Verv l*est rind most unprovedmoi]t rn c harat ter Sific e opening herstudio Mrs dreene haa at quired an env niblf reputation for superior workm.iiislup Wh* n aske<l w hat wire herspec laities she teixt Iv replied Imakt photographs thns implv HIK thatsht turned out from her (wtablishmt nti \ t r\ thuiK 1« rtrimin^ to the art photo-trtphh S[«<uil attention is devote]tn v lew niK nittriorw and exteriors of* hurt lies m hiK>]s homes groups et(ami to ]>rintiiiK d* v* loping and finishiIIj_r amateur Work I'hoto^niphi btcouiesa hi^h art whin mani|Hi]Hted l>\those of Hiu h artiHtu ttkill nn Mi>( t m ne Tho*e dt siring work doni inth IH Im* c an do noirtttar tv*n in tinim tropoln* than to have it ixttnt^d b\Mix ( i r i tm

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r\<\ ti<vc of ttin t'lijt-f tuihtHtrttil fnumtt ri ill) Hint K''n» nil luti.iitPi*H Ititt-tintrt ofHiinnnJf to tt\vv JIIHI'I'iinii iifoiiiliii'dM'to lion«f<, tiruiH Hud t'oiwt rm Iti an hitivf ilf-Krei' tn thp MlJUiilIt^ thi<siimititniti in their rentN'Hth*' linen oftroile TliM»» it \* thrtt we hfrc tnnkemention of the well kltnWti enttlbllhhtnciit t\« rotidni'tetl b\ Mr Chrjntnl

in the l'ont Office btiilditi« Mra« lieeti in business in Hum

mit sini e April ! 1£1M and from thestart hah done a larjte and coiiHtanthmi rwisinK business The premises01 cupied art' hlled wi th an extennive>is.sortmerit of ^IXXIH w h u h im hidestoves furnacPH pluml>eni hot water<md steam heating supplies and

We wish to call tin ntti ntioit i>f ourrtadt rs to thi t \c 111 ent ijualit\ >fhome made bit ad ]>ioeln«ed at the\ lenna Ilakt r\ The t--tiiblinjimentw as founded b\ John (T \otgtle'ii deceased in l 'JO ancl from the verv hrstfound favor among our people who soonlearned that he re a v erv mipe ne*r prodm t was jtrodnc ed sftn e tlie renentdeath of Mr \oegtlen the busiiie'MS h&Hlieen e onduc ted bv Mrs \i>e>gtltn wn6giv t*s it her nndn ide d attention , Twoexperie need bakers tire employ ejl andthreH> wagons make dailv trips Htnpi>lving nnmerotirt c u-stonif rs v\ ltli freshpies c ake?H bread rolls etc Nothingbnt the verv !>ent of flour butter v eastancl other ingredients are used. Yoejgtlens bread is used exc lusively1 l i r alarge majoritv of Summit faiuihet* anclthe demands are dailv irie reusing MrsVoegtle n is justlv proud of the reputation her bread has attained and univ IH?trusted to keep it fullv up to its pfresenthigh standard ( hnre h HOC tablet picme s re unions stx letv and c lub gatherings are catered to < )ur reaelers areearnestlv ixcjuested to trv \ oe^tlen sBakerv and we fet 1 is-,urt d that satisfat tion w ill follow '

F. C. Bates.

An eTfrisiit fjro* erv establishment(ondutted on i basis of live and let

[live in th it of Ijam kner & Co locatedI in the How ird Hall building The resuit of this plan is evident in the lar^etrade now (iijoved The business wasestablished Nov en i Ix r IS'Mi with threeel* rks and one w anon and thongh butlittle more* than hvt months haveclupsed tht v nctw emploi hvee-lerks andtwo wtinoi^s are constanth kc*]»t bu«>dtlivtrmn ordt rs The prt mises oc( upicd an wtll stix ked with an assortin* nt of hut ^To<en*s selected with aMew to ftiiinh trad* f vc-rv thmj^ lieinnsold for cash and Kiiaranteed fr< sh tnd

j of th*' lvest (jualitv TJie sto* k includeshue ttas eofftes spu*s * aimed n odM

' imported condiim ntw and staled dt lira-cits ct^rtals butt* r t IK est> eg^s t fcc*Mr Robt rt R I^in* kn* r is cy>nnet ted

the w ith one of the larn* st w holesalenroceryhouses of N* w York and is thereforeenabled tu bnv mid « 11 to his customers l>est Advantage Mr Rolwrt BeckptrsonalW silptrvists all the details ofthe businews here and his lonjf expenerne in the jinx * rv line wives him manyadvantages not to 1«* procured in anyother wav Residents of Hnminit andvuinitv are (onrteoriHlv invited to visitthe store ins]>e< t the larpe and van eelstoc k and consult the pn* es and theyw ill find that a larne sav inn can l>emade in the cost of hvinn

founded hin thriving business in Decemrier i»*! and has met with the moot

i flattering success In wtoc k is c Jirriedan excellent atwortiuent of jewelry golelancl silver Watches clocks solid* silveranel platenl ware ancl siher noveltiesOut* of the print null features of thisbusiness however lies m the fact thatit ti an lnnma'rv orhosjutal for disaliletlw ate hen c lot ks and jewelrv and that it , E n , n | p n t •„ £ n m

IH well patronized is attestetl bv the t h r ^ a L m n H a P P u^tmet hamc al surgeon w ho is kept almostc onstantlj bnsv That good wj«)rk isclone and* sattiafactor} prices aniwl isshow n bv the large trade this housecontrols No chronometer or vvatc h nomatter how complicated that has l*>e oine out of onler bnt tan here lie madeas good a*« new Prior to Mr (*feeneembarking m business on hisownaccount he was with J S Hall, the Mornstow tx jeweler Mr Greene is also agraduate optic inn Personally he is aqmet sensible business man and a gent lei nan who has the" confidenc e of allwho know him His reputation is unimpeac hable ancl m ne> case would ht>misrepresent prefering rather to lose asale

George A. Rapelyea.

There is no longer a emtstioii Jis tothenecessitv ctf the e mpLi v me nt of ahrst clas.s mere hant tailor for those whoapprec late pertec tlv fitting garments(_ loth* s made ft r nobodv in p ir-tic nlar J jiatrons Inne v er ht anv IKMK m }>artic ul ir Thisestablishment of w hi ice reh i-lulitv thereis no doubt cannot but prme of intirest to our main reader- We refer tothat c onduc ted bv Air F ( Bates ]oc ated on Sprmghi Id av i nne* opposite tlie]Mist oftic t Sir B.itt i is i hrst 11 issmere hant tailor of {(I vtars exjierieneewith Ijoiidon and Nt w \ ( rk tajl<irshav ing fonnerU betn vsith \V 'Arieleison A, Son of st J nuts -rtret t London\ \ Englanil and w ith M Koi k of Fifthavenue New \ ork Hi ( arnen in fitoi ka full assortnn nt of < lothe s nut sample sf r o m v\ l i i i h HI 1< i t i o n s i i n bt hac| i m u l

u p i n t i n \ i i v h i t f H t rttv It H k | t h epoHMibh p r n i H H i t t i j | t l o s > *

o i i h t i n 1 Mioxt i i i i i i | i i ti n t o f )n ) p a m i >t*IM j H ' r u i i n i t l h H i i p t t r u i l i n d * t)it< *t\h)\ l u ltt r t i j t p u r l u n n l V M tti t< t t i t i< ( i t n n j i r e i tt t i t t i t < v t ( r v h i n t n t M o i k H p* T C M r i n

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Mi l 11111? t i jmii intr i It iitttnl i lvt ' lnu \* ftU'i | i io in | i thfn Mr Htiti « 1ii!» tn Hi Iti tili»llii"«*4 lit TPHim i1 l^ii'Jiitnl f iof i i Hti hfntt tiiiN uit'tw Ittl Wiiitlf^ illlf "tli K M 111 U ltd1 linfloni l t t i ' i otint l< t) t if HI« tillflllu nn tllHfl lltut

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Since lHiU the name of George ARapelv ea has Ixvn i»n>imnentlv lelentitied with comnierc ia-1 pursuits in Summit The premises occupied in the YM C A bnilding are neatlv and arti'stie a Ilv arrangenl and fitted to repletion with a hne assortment of gentlemen ii fnrnishing gocxls of even descnption une h as hats ca]»s trousers,elres.s anel negligee shirts collars cuffs,latest stvles in hne neckwear underwear golf hose canes umbrellas and ageneral asHttrtine nt of goods lxdongingto n biismes.s of this kind MrRapelv ea 1ms from the beginning enloved a vtr\ large and constanth "ini reasmg patronage He buvs for cashin large quantities there bv getting disc ounts w hie li benefits he gives to his

quoting tliej lowest pricesp qg pThe aim of this house has alw a i w l>eento ^ive hoiitst vabie for *vtrv dollarre t e ive l <iiid to extend to customersev t r i * ourtt sv and at tention That

' t h i s JMIIHV has bctn apprwia ted is' show n bv tin liiry* pa tmnane w h u hthis house c oiitrols Mr R a j i e l v e a i s a

aline c»f goods i>ertainmn to the bnsinertsin hand Mr Chrvwtal is a practical j portent position as that heldsaiutari ennnieer mid emplovs onlv thebest of met hanic s nnder his ow n ]>ersonal sni>en ision Estimates are furnished and contra* ts entered into forrill kinds of sanitan plumbing hotw ater and steam heatinn and tin copp* r and sheet iron work of ei en des< ription He in enabled tomeetall honorablecompetition Mr J O Chrvstal is awide awake business man anel it* lunnlregarded in wx ml and com men lacir* les for his sterling i*en«onal worth

we l idi« mee

A A. Taylor.It is onlv natural that c oiifii|ence

should be placed ITI JI druggist who isthoronghiV educated in Ins businessfor althongh we are pleased to sav thatthe niajoritv of our New .Tersej | ^ i a r

macists are eidmated competent anclreliable men stil! tbe re is a prevailingimpression that he w ho fills sue h ap im

bv a, disjienser of drugs and medic t ne's tet thegeneral public cannot know to nlnchconcerning the jirojierties ancl affectls ofthe agents he handles ( onsecjuejntlvthe ]>opnlnntv of A A Tavlors phar

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Ely & Henry.The introduction of the bicicle

worked a wtmdorful reiolntion m thetrans]K)rtation of the human IMXIV Theremarkabli mrlnx of these silentand their pc^pnlaritv among allof people marks a new era in locomotionFor thousands of lears man was designed to walk now he ha*invented a littlemachine w bieh carnea him w ith thespeed of the wind requiring no moreeffort than to walk A representativehouse dev oted to the sale renting andrepairing of bicycles m that of MessrsEly & Henry dealers in high grade bicit-lea; bicjile sundries gnns riflesammunition and sporting goods Thisconcern commenced business on Decoration dai 1H9T> Messrs Elv & Henryare agent** for the celebrated Hum her

mac v is not to IK? wondered at MrTav lor is a elnlv resiste red pharmacistin confomntv with the provision uf anact of the legislature entitled An Actto regulate the pra* tice of pharmac'i inthe State of Xevv Jersev approved the'Ith day of March 1*77 Thee oinpohnding of phvsicians prescriptions is giventhe ruost careful attention and we needhardti sav that no trouble is sjwred toavoid the least possible error while thee harge« made are moderate A fullline of toilet artjc les ptrfumerv cigara

cl&ftses ' fln<* <lmggiwt sundries are also earned| This is the pioneer drug store of Humnnt having lx-en established in '1H72Mr Tailor held the office of TownshipClerk 9 vears and was School DistrictClerk for 13 vears which offices 'werefilled to the entire satisfaction of every

I one He enjojs the confidence of theI medical fratefnitv and the public at' large and his sneces-s is due to his: own' personal efforts

native of I>mg Isl uxl and < une to Sumnut in IHMO Ht is highh regarded bvill who know him for his probjtv andstrn t husini ss \ t rat itv mid vv ell de *t rv estlu success lie has attaint d

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which is of ^reati r importance thanthat relating to the samtiii plumbingventilating and heating of onr homesand public buildings and therefore itat one e becomes apparent; that thiswork should l>e entrusted to suchhouses whose reputation and chariic terinspire t v erv confidence In Summit ir< liable and w ell km*w n c one ern identihed witli tins branch ot trade is that ofMr KolxTt J McKinev establishedrtearlj fourtevn vears ago Mr Moonevis a practical sjuntarv plumber andheating engineer and has fitted upman) of the Hner residencen of Suiunntamong w hi* h mav lie mentioned tho*eof the late Col A* N Martin Win HDe Forest estate Judge FredericAdams and ilso the First NationalBank of Hninmit St Teresa n CatholicChnrclu House of the Good ShepherdOrange and the oierhauling of PublicSchool No 1 In 1HH0 Mr M(xmev pnton exhibition at Waverlj State Fair thefirst job of sanitan plumbing that waxever exhibited at the State Fair forw hie h he received from the State l>narelof health two medals Dr Ezra Huntpresident e>f the btate board of bealthsaid it was the most complete sanitaryjob of the kind he had ever seen MrMoonei emploj a on an average ten menthe j ear round -and IH one of the bestknown sanitan engineers m the StateHe is prepared to exex-ute ei erv thing inthe wav of plumbing, heating steamand gas fitting ptc in the l>est possiblemanner at the most reasonable pne esA large and thriving business is transa* ted Mr Moonev has built np a vcrvsubstantial trade on the foundation ofintegntv and honorable dealing Personallv he is an enterprising and publicspirited c itizen and is regarded as oneof our most successful btiHinesH men >

w table delvvu'iett cereals,^n and1 donjestic fruits and nuts,Pat rent* mai relj | on receiving

p e attention fend pnxmpt "<eri il e asw ell as a superior article at all times*

r £ f? clerks anclthree'wawons are kejvt constantlr bnsvdehve rinK ohlens !Mr I^ittell ^ agentleman, well known and jiopular inthe c onmmnitv and well qualified 1>>*ex]>erieme to thoroushlj understandthe II ant** of the trade i

D. W. Day & SonThe alk>ve named hrni lw'one of the

oldest establwheil aiiid most j importantdoing business lniKqnimit The enterprise w us founded In the senior Diember in l Tt wnd hawl gamed largejv inamount of 1)nsine'tW|l transac te<l Thepremises |occui[ned are fK'ated a t thejunc tion of Springfield Railroad and{ hestimt avennerf and have «verj*fafiht; at If and feir c-arrving a veryheavv stock, whicli emlsraces lumbercoal and bulWers suppho The vard«are con nee tetl w ith sjieejal ruiln>acl siding and everv e-onvemerge e is at hwndtor the tnuih-ae ting of ,a |verv extensivetrade Estnnate-ri are ' Fitrmwheel crti allkitidft of building niAtenrtls The bnsi-ness IH nude r, the dljent superv ismn ofMr f'liarh* s I)a\ who understandsever) department of tho business jierfectlv IJotH members or the firm havehe Id nuiiu ro]isi)tiblicoftlc[en Mr D \ \Dav being at one tune iovMislnji ti<immittei'iuan tilncl rollet tor! of Uixes audMr Charlet* (s Piiv more recently tiinemlter of the township e|i>mmitte*tj and( hainnan of the winle Conchidtnir wew ill bijt ndd ihut it will certainlif lie te>the advantage' of all coiiiemplating1 thee'reetiQti of ah> deHcriptuin of huilcpngto ]»lace tlien^selve^s in ^onneftion Uitlithis concern lwhn hment to offer.

Frank Hellqiffst.T\wi gentleinian is a cabinet maker of

more iiian onhnarj ability and has onexhibition at 'his store on Cnion avenueseverasl piex'e^ of funiitnrjei of his pwnmake-that shovim hia skill to l>e of IKImeat) (jrder Mr HellejUmt also dealain furtiititre and cam en in Htock jioo<ls

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Noting the /act that Summit has longl>et n in need of a hrst c lass c omim rt lalhotel it remained for Mr M J ,Kennvto o]>en the Summit House 'and itmav be said to be one of the most handsonielv furnished and apixnnted of anjsimilar hostelrv in this set tion of Xew.TFrsej Mr Kenni has juwt had theKc nnv bl(K k entireh r* htted reiHiintttland furnished until the place presentsa handsome apjiearan* e It hat* tM entvfive sleeping apartments jMirlom ofhie reading riMnn and a dining roomthat will s*at fiftj guests comfortablyThe houwe now contains all modern nt)proveinetitH Much HH MHiiitan plumbliijjtuttlm toibtM \u»t, atid ( old witter electrie b^lU and U litflitwlwitli l«itjh t' lwtricity and tf

if of t(»M bur will b^ ulimiw utid tli it will bt< n*

m * inn (tthitfnf tit** rtit-tro|HiMi» '1'hti* IN hy tmMr Kt'inn N (1p*t vi'titiint in itn<

lit1 for wveml yum ctill' Hniiiltllt Hutt'l ti At m

tn ht(* iifiwt'lit tlt'W home Mii\ [n otit>thow ft'W liieti Who (itliler tHtlilB liowi otitltict n hotel Iti H thormigltlv tvn[un table niHtitier His }Kili<'> Iti hin pi wentventure i« to keeji hiu ptitrolls bv treatmg them in nuch u tnniiner tlutt the)will preserve a pleasant and kiliilh reiiiembraiice of their wgonni at hishouse

Edw. Q. Potter.Prominently engaged in plat ing 1*

fore investors and home seekers opjtortunities for aceininng real estate upona favorable tutsis is the gentlemanw hose name heads thiH artu le MrPotter has been in this business thirtvtwo vears sixteen of which have beenin this pla* e He transat ts a generalreal estate business \ iz renting andselling of everv description of count!"}propertv and town real estate and hassome desirable properties, both miprove?d, to dispose of at all tunes Hedevotes special attention to collectingrents anel to placing insurance on

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in all lines of jthis and hasj ^such .facilities at oonunand as to enablehim \0 till all orders »t verv short notiee jCabinets are made to onler n$ areafso li IHCIQW and cloori stcreens andpicture frame* , The ritcM'|f inctndesmattr ss*>s oilcloths rng« shades inatting etc and a Rfiecialijv js made of

laying and all orders arej y gprompth attended to whether deliveredin jterfcon or |&i mail jjost office box; 2V.iw hile satisfat1 tion is guaranteed anejl allw ork done beatlv and | promptly atiuo*lerate cost Mr HelkjTiist) is also anex]>erience*l and practical nr^holstererand renovate^ cleans pnnfies anil ire]>airs all kinds of * Iwurs lounges ntune et< MT Hell|<iniet began businesshere in March \H\&\\ anel has succeededni gaining a targe ancl snlwtantial i>atrotiage from tfiose vv hxi know ancl apprecmte first t l uss w oriciuanshtp

J. N. May.Summit h<iH !*«i *Mlle<i the ' Paradise

of Flowers' and justly HO for it contiiiin mnie gretnh(JUHe.Hj to the scjnaremile than arij placp wej'haie yetited The large Ht nind ln*Jtt (rf thewnowmi(}b> Mr John N Ma> ivhiclestablished iH \Hmt Hoiue idea ofmagnitude pi* th« m\u<r\\r]w mayni kimwiiiK ttmt 1<MHK)O plantH and

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< t t f l Jh h infdio \ntml )t<i\win\ ho^ttiUu ht till*(•Htthiiiv Mf- Mity hiw (imVt* U*i\i inNew Ytiik IIH I rtliiiDilft. 11M jn**«xiiunt nf tht' Niitlciiiil H^nNty of AKlmlptN ittid \i tntithlwr *>t NtiwHiifrb'n!tuml Mimlt'ty. N*w York FliirU(lull *IVtm*y1]Uiti» MWftlcultiimi Mocit'fV* New jfft*(V Hnflidttltnml MrK'iftyof Madifluii and Ltitiox | MasstU'hUHetHoiticidttiral Hocietv1 Mr John NMrtv i« tme of our reprmetitativp business >uen and pnWic apirited cittEenand is president of the Hnmtnit BHnk

Patrick Kelly

J. F. McQeehan.A fa rut class meat market is a tfreat

convenience in anv localitv and nt> lietSpaldlnj? Davton Crescent Horseman I ter establishment of the kind cab beand Stormer bicycles These are strict | found in Summit than that conductedIv hi«h grade "wheels and ha\e no bv Mr J F McKreehan on isuperior on the market, and are sold for avenue Mr McGeehan is acash or on easy payments old wheels, butcher and establish ed himselfbeing taken m exchange Mr Joseph ' baa in ess here March 1 lWTi and

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Adam* has been enframed W Kive free i the start his house has enjoyedinstmctions to purchasers. Repairing i patronage of the mo*»t exacting honse-of all kinds 10 neatly and satisfactorilyattended to while moderate prices alwavs follow James Ely and Chester C

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in awives He has nttwl up his storehighly creditable manner and ctistoidealing here are always snre of receiv

- • *- - • - r 8 a i tHenry are both active, energetic youngling the very beet of fresh fcndbusiness men and are highly regarded j meats the greatest care being %ken

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arratigt d mid (illi d tn their utincwt w itliall etti ti ivei stiR k of ftnicv mid staplegroM ties coffees tean nugarM miportend c oiielimeuts and sealed deli* ac le*in tm anel glass smoked and driedmeats etc also wines liquors andc igars These goods are all of the verybe*st quali tv HTM I are guaranteed to 1*as represented or monev refundedMr Straus connections with Imjxirters and produce rs are of a stric tlv hrstt lass c harae ter and as he bnvs and sellsfor eauh onlv he is t nabled to quotethe verv lowest prices for the liestgrade of the commodities handledAll orders rete ive si>eedv attention andare delivered free of charge PersonallyMr Straus is highlv este*eined for hiaprobitv and honest business methodsand eiljovs a high standing in tile toinnitinitj

Richard Hahr.

One of the popular places in Summitis the pool and billiard parlors of MrRichard Hahr located on Union avenne Mr Hahr opene^l his parlor onApril 1 and it has alreadv leaped intDpopular favor with all leSvers of thegame Three handsome tables are kept,and a full line of cigars toliaeco andsmokers articles are cameel Mr Hahrinforms us that he will shortly open abarber shop in connection anel thatonlv the best of tonsonal artists will 1*emplov eil Shav ing haircuttin^ etc,will here lie clone in the verj bestmanner know n to the art and a cleantow el giv en to ev er> c ustomer Takenaltogether this establishment promisesto be one of the most popular rendea-vons in Summit made so partly by thecourteous treatment given all who enterthe place The custom comes mostlyfrum among the best people of fenmnntand is daily increasing Mr RichardHahr is one of our j onng business menwho is deserving of success, and to alllovers of billiards or pool or all whoappreciate the good work of a goodbarber can do no better than to givethis new enterprise a trial

J. H. Nelson.One of the most important branches

of trade is that which supplies the med-ium for house decoration and it is the1 . , . . ,aim of all people of culture to keep paoe ! lty and ' its experience in all branchess of I to assure the,, utmost fcatisfactiqnj notwith the universal progress in this rl> \ this bminess gives him advantages | onlv ft* to fit {style and finish bfit1 also

A call nt |he hieryl and boardingstable earned cm by Mr , Patnek Kellvw hcvje establishment is located onSpringfield avenue and Boulevard, willconvince lanTorre familiar with theaverage p'nbhc Htableei that thia i« afirst clasfl establishment in evervj re-I>ect for its construction its ecimpittent,and its management <V>iribine to makeit rank amonj^ the best in this sectionThe premises htibzedare expressly fittedup for conducting thte stable to tb;e liestaelvnntage having ftccrtbimodationH fota large nuiuher of hdrsfts and carriages,which are kept for hire at reasonableprice-* B*ine carr^»gen a\nd teawis forparties w eddings and" funerals ar«

sonal pro]iertj m reliable companies at | fnnnshed atj short ndtire wfaUe tbereasonal rates As an insurance broker pntes asked for tbe service IH as low ashe takes-high rank and represents souie the lowent Mr Kejlj is thoronghlvof the leading companies of theconntry I accioainted w ith the h.a'bitH and e»ne ofMr Pot ter f has done the leading real i horeep and all animals, entrusted tc> hisestate and insurance business here for j stable will reeeive kind,aad gentle treat-a good manv vears and enjtws an ex | ment He hajs been en^ablwhed in busitensive and varied aceinaintance among | nenu m Snmrait for the pdtat 41 j earn andinvestors anel others thronghont the is well known throughout Snmuiith and

vicinity and highlv estperned as a ,citizen as well as an honorable and- wideawake businet*s mall i ' '

F M r\owbnyThe garments rut to-jla.y in first class

tailoring establiehmeilts ajre designedupon exact scientific pftpciples ajidl Tinlike the old bungling methods of themisfit tailor i The dstablishmentf of Mr

i F M Mow bray oijigihally traiapired| in April, lK^l, by th* ffther of the tores

._ lent proprietor M(r iF M MowWayC LtC Reeve ' gamed complete control in Maroh, 9r>,and nnder hie | and1 has sinceiconvinced the best dres«ed

State His office is located on Unionavenue opposite railroad deixit MrPotter is an old resident of SummitHe was at one time coneetor of taxesand is one of our successful businessmen

C. L. C. Reeve.A successful and well known house in

ethe flour and feed business is that ofMr C L C Reeve locatied on Unionavenue This business was establishedin 1W1 by A. R Randolph who in 1890was succeeded by Mrthe ptegent proprietor

nlercial reverse** at e'mee safe conser *nthjirizest to execute a note for $1,ATM)v**m;e and enterprising it now has a j {Miva ile upon demand Vi infwt a

" "!MMIO<> »iHisdnr that was eonnhg duel tinsprofits of it! t <KM) . .

hucv«« is attnhnted to the , *«*n«h'l> accountwhich its officers and di A coniinnnitHition wastduumstered their trusta the ve*strv of Calvary Church,now occupied is <>wne<l tei the gride of the sidewalk <m Woodbnt it has in course of , , / , , 1

etwtion a n e w bank building which Un<1 ""T1"*1 *"»<* » '^ «rt recjently potwhen finished will l»e one of the most I n ,ctnnplete and convenient helnciarj in I A communication from Fe>remanUsteinlK ?a£tiSl1Z*>gZ ^ t f e ° ^ 1 » » «' H ^ I»«*' ^ »latest improvements jnclading fir> andburglar proof vaults and safes sifetydeposit vaults, with boxes to rent fc r theprotection of valuable papers liltndslegal documents etc A legitvtnatelinking business is transacted in It ansdiscounts dejx>sits exe hange collectionsgetc . and drafts are issued on all papta t>fEnnihe its facilities not lieing1 snr]mHH«l hv any contemporaneous institutilon in this section In addition to then inal fire, insurance The Summit Bankcurries a iwhcy in the Fidehtv anclCpualty Companj insuring againstlops of cash or seen n ties bv linrglaritlihs affording its patrons and stockholders an additional prokn tionIt is I also a member of theA3neri?a;n Bankers AHHWX tation ItsodHc ers «nd lioard of directors are asfollows John N May, President WinHallsf Jf Vice President J FnwikhnHjaaa, Cashier Directors John N Ma;Wm Hills Jr John N Peet AlWrtW Xeviell Nonnan "Schultz (4e|)rgeWil^ox j»nd Wiu Renwick Concludingwe may [say that it has ]iassed throughall times of stringenev and c nsis w ithnj[umi>aired resources and creditj ancltci da) enjojs the fullest conhdenc*t> ofoitr l

efficient management it has increasedfully 33 per cent Mr Reeve is an ext d l

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people of Summit that his wofrk isp is a eonal to thafct of metropolitan tailors,

tensive dealer in the best grades of i His place of bnsir^e s is on the sdcondflour feed hay, grain and straw seeds, I floof of the Tayldr fctnilding and hefertilireis, etc Two wagons are kept' carries a fine hne of samples front w^ichconstanBly busyi delivering orders, and \ 6ustomers may] make satisfactory ielecsatisfact ion is guaranteed in all cases. [ tiona By dojmg hi* o*n work, epiployMr Ree-re has built up a reputation and ing none bat skilled hands and personpatronaiie second to none in this ncin ' ally supemsipg an work, enables, him

Beech wood Hotel.i I

the manv first class hotejH toIK> ft>nnd in the State of New .Tersevthere are none that can IK' C omparcdw ith the famous Beech wood Hotel at

N J t Everj convenience orthat human ingenuitv can dt

v ua> everj lieautifnl effect that the*-b^ain can conceive are to IH* found atthjta magnificent hotel It bas Udgut'strcMims luxunantlv furnished Ixith singleand ensnite with Im'ths steam heateltH'tric lights, electric call and returnlietls and all modern conveniences a\ery large and commodious music hallami 1>H11 room 4BxtK) feet in dimensions

, ; «, in a seT»arate--^»avilion is connected,has lev erv indhce^ e i e v a t o r running from the main floor

to tjbe roof garden bowling alleys andbilliard rooms, also tennis court and nnsurpassed livery facilities The parlorsare very large and elaborately furnishedand are at all times cool and airj Thedining room is commodious seating 2guests the cdisine is in charge of oneof tbe leading metropolitan chefs w hilethe service is »npert>—the best that aliberal expenditure of money can procure The Btechwood is situated onone qf the hiigfiesst points in .Summitwithln three minutes walk of the sta-tion j The bhilding is new attractiveami imposing!architectural^ and is conatmcted of atone and frame The widepiazzas afford ample 'promenades of 2fK)feet, :and a miqne feature of the hotelis the roof garden commanding asuperb view of the pictnresqne hills ofNartfiem N e * Jersey sweeping fromNerW York citly and harbor and StatenInland on thfe east to Bernardsv llle,Dover and Boonton on the west anelnotjth The grounds are charminglylam out and shaded by handsome treesThe Beechwood is under the nianagenipn1); of Mr Francis Parsons Rogersw|iohas made the,' Beechwood fanionsasj ope of the leading hotels in theUnion

a. W Baldwin A Sons.Tbe largest 'haltery establishment of

Summit is that of the altove namedfirm, located on Hpnngtield avenue op-posite Boulevard It was fonnded bvthe senior member of the nrni in 1HXSThis representative firm spare no painsto produce articles that will com;tarefavorably with hoine made' productton#f The enttih]Ulnnent has latelylm«m Entirely refitted anel nnw prt«ttnt«a tmfett tianifwime apirtmramw A very

foil n tat it ni*«i jnut Iw+en purand ciKi) m>«rkHtttf wxln in ilin

frnit wyrniM uuly

Ihr* fliimrlor unHlity nfrwm \n tt tht*ine of fnvnmblt* cnin

titHifc nf Mil whn lmvp triwl U Pwrti* ,bull**, jilcnli't* MM'fabtw, titi', nr*>

\ in lurgp nr utimll qnaiitlti^H tttHew mut pt'ffV nfilpf tpt ttttetittitfi All kltnln nf

cake t»ttkltitf nrtimtipntlng ntul,, IH done to order fiinployiiiptit la

Kiven fonr txikern antl three watfotinaretif»eil iti delivering ffenta t>les fakesbreati rolls, etc daily The member*of the firm individually are O W Baldwin, V W Baldwin ami H M Bdldwin all energetic and prodrres^^ bus!ness men The first nameq is prominentin fraternal orders among them the F& A M

James H Oreen it SortThe establishment of James H GreenSon is a veritable cariosity shop and

contains antiqne furniture rare oldpaintings clocks books coins chinaetc hnndreds of years old It m *on;lyjtiHtice to the concern to say that thereis not another each establishment in tjheState of New Jersey Mr Janes HGreen has been in this business in NewYork and Summit for over 40 years, andin INJJtf he associated with him his son,J H. 'Gr^en, Jr trading as J H Green& Son Two flodrs of a building lUOx13811 feet are utilized One store is usedfor new fnrniture, the^ywsortment inthin department being^ lanve and variedThe firm mare a specialty of restoringantiques being prepared to give themthe Old wax finish or French polishingThe,v also upholster and repair all kindsof furniture, purify and make-overmattjresses and bedding, make, alter andlay carpets They also manufacture awnings to order Employment is given eightto ten men and fonr women MrJames H JGreen is considered a connoiasenr expert in genuine antiques andis an accommodating gentleman withwhotn it is a pleasure to converse Thefirm caters to the most intelligent andcritical trade, and has a well earnedreputation for honest business trans-actions. Any representations MrGreqn may make may be taken as ANo 1 Personally he is regarded aa asubstantial citizen and successful busi-ness man, and * gentleman in whomcan >e placed every confidence:

j H. M OtDMN© house in this vicinity has won a

more deserved and substantial reputa-tion for its integrity and fait dealingsthan that of H. H. Oemon. MrOminn has bee* established in bonneMin Summit since August 10, J1895, and

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asking i he Committee to pai for tb?lighting of tTieir b U hons}? and for'janjtonag Upon motion the' Committee agreed to pjty for the light*. '! A communication was received romthe Librarv Association asking for thepajment of the sum voted bj the Commit tee last fall and the clerk wan inBtrocted Ui draw ajn order npon thetreasurer for the amount

The ordinance hxmg the sularj of tbetreasurer at f^Hi eame np for finalaction and Mr Page moved its adoptionMr Wood said that he thought that thesalary ought to remain the same as \a»tjear f4(KJ but when it wan stated thatit cost the treasurer $40 to secure bisbondsmen he consented to >ote for theincrease and the ordinance wasadopted ,

The rejH>rt of Captain Stewart of ttiepolice force was read, showing thatwith the exception of the tune OfficerCook was absent on a murder trial theclocks tftri' Wgularlj tested everjni^ht

The bill of the (. oniiiionyrealtjhO,uarr) Coniiiunj for t rushed stone wasordered paid when endorsed by1 Inspec toa Coggeshiill

Mr John Brfvw r was heard bi behalf of the Indie's Town Iniprt>\eniei|tAssociation and reMiuesteil that1 theCcii 11 in it tee erec t wire fences alioujt theplots of gniss near the sttttUMr*aTkil onUnion avenue between KeithtK'k pln+'e)and Humuiijt. aveuutf to protect theflowers that the iiHS4M<)ation proposes toplace npon them ancl! asked for permis-sion to place galvanised ircjo recepticlesfor waste jvapers and refuse nponthe sidewalks in various parts ofthe town and also that th^nnnued lampposts aliont the town be (removed, andsuggested that the fence about the eastend of the depot platform, be-repaired

Upon motion the association wasgranted permission to place the recepti-cles for waste paper upon the side-walks

The clerk was instructed to notifytbe Gas Light Company to remove allthe unused lamp posts.

The matter of the w ire fence, wasleft until Thursday night for action, inorder that the Committee might learnthe cost Of same before voting

After passing the following bills theCommittee adjourned to meet Thursdaynight

1 Commonwealth Quarrj Co $TilJ 31)Summit Bank $ 1 ftrW> Bum nut Gas Cofll>'20 Frank Murphy flr>T? Geddis &

nek $•'} Thomas Baird *1M"> D MH trans |H 75 Gleason Ss Bailey $1 V>, PJj Hanlon tt) Thomas Bntt (=i

Fred Brern (ttf N M Hotchkiw(Jeddis & Buck $4 W William

Senior $4 James Crana If 4 17 ffl, WB Coggeshall fctllBrenn f l l W Norman HotchkissJames Moore $10 Peter DepneDwil> Advertiser |IM'2*1

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WILL COMB TO SUMMIT,

TJM 0rand Council of Rloyal AruniimWill n « t In Summit Ntxt Vaar.

The annual sessioti of the GrandCouncil Royal Arcanum of New Jerseywas held Tuesday at Flemington Therewere three sessions George H. Hodenpyl represented Summit Conncll andJohn W Hughes, MeClellan Council

It was voted to hold the next sessionof tbe Grand Conncil in Summit on ac-count of its Superb hotel advantagesand tram accommodations The twocouncile,here will 1 unite in making It agrand affair which will not only be apleasure to tbe 300 members of tbbGrand Council but will be a lastrpgbenefit to themsel res and-* great bene-fit to the town r. 'he followjngofficiarawere elected Gr tnd regent, W. BoltApgar, Trenton, grand - vice regeit,LndwigA. Lightfxtt, We«4£eld, grandorator, James Bolgers, Cranford, pastgrand retfent, J Day Otis, Orange,grand secretary, Rj l i Alberts, Hoboken,grand trclasnrer, William T West,Trenton, ifrand chaplain, Samnel Drnm-aaond, Perth Amboy, grand guide,W H Wakefleld, Newark, gratfd war-den, George Lennsbenr, Tenafly, grandsentry, H. M Sacks, Madiaon'

tinmmit Conncil has ahw been hon-ored by the Grand Regent otx the Statein the appointment of Geo H Hodenpylas Supervising Deputy Grand Regent

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Wedding Anniversary.Mr and Mrs. William H. Senior cele-

brated tbe tenth anniversary of theirmi .rriage on Tuesday evening, tbe 4thimt, at their home in East Summit.Tli ere were about seventy-fire gnestaptooent from Brookiyn, New York,^Newark and Orange and a pleasanteriming was enjoyed. The present*wcire both numerous wid handaome,A substantial collatilon was •erred aboatten o'clock, to which, all did amplejustice and Che gnestB left at an earlyhoar in the morning wishing Mr. andMrs. Senior many happy retnmi of theday * -

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Ht r t u m is < d l h rl t o t h i s liotist Siur tIht t1< n i i se o t Mr Kt n n a n n t lu hns itn HH h a s ht 111 r oinhir ti d h i h is u nJnnw hu is H<i]e piiij)i it t n SH 111ns ]s nidi 11]a rt li ihJe a n 1 rt pr t st n t i t n e IKMIM a n da l l a t t i r l t s arr snld s t r n t h a s rt j>nst nt t <1 ut nn in \ ( liet. l f u l h it f u n d e d

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nn tits i \ r r ( r t r t i d 111 P l i i l a d e l p b i i ii n l t in i i j i m o n i t s a m i j u r t i l e m f i

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BICYCLES- 2» INSTALLMENT

The Famous Horseman,$50 and $75 models. . .

TKRMH.$50 model $15 on delivery and $10 a month

4 months. $55 In all. . .$75 moael—$25 on aeliverd ant! $10 a month

5 months* $75 In all. !5 7

ELY & HfeNRY, suJj«|- _ _ i i . _ — _ ^

James H. Green & SoiTIIC-0

Genuine Awning ^Makers of Summ

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I FRAME MANUFACTURERENGRAVING AND BOOK BINDING.

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RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

jjfiiaranteetl to be a- represt nted MrNorton t arries in stix k a full lint ofhi^h ^nnh hit%<lt- rautfin^ in pintfrom •.)'! to!|!MH( mt hiding tht RunblerSi rat use Ideal Mi mart li I* haiu i mi)Pattte These art- s t ru th (n-st (lasswheeln and heed no < onmi. nt at tuirhands All nrdciN for sto< k oj woik i

th d h tlte tor woikt i ^ mustMr Nr r

tun IM M ell knoii n thn mahout Summita t id \ i i in i t \ an a m nth man nf horn snand lnte^riti ami the HIK 1 I4-S hr lias at

hold t h e i.41i ce h 11 tga r i iy v i rt iJ 1* i«»

Ihe • <!iHi-reilin-.1 Mi-Ar thur ' j ifvt „ , ( l i ( ) t ) I M . , . r b w u . < Mt «( itwoitM Imve been ini | iolitic ev^ttj it n H K o ( s R W I I ( I I 1 D D p

tile C«tirt of Ei*Tor*i siitil Alt|ieiil.s simd i\ sr huol it "i 4 3 a in Prear Inn t arc Hilled jiromjitl'i anrl imhtthnillil ' Jeu lare the law'valid. f%v <»t 11 1 m t.ipn Less,,us of the " asonahU j)ru es are askt<l

wj'iole litteijipt of th« Je r sev fj&iU N'fin^tmit \i.un« Peojih s nifetm;

a n d N e w « i - j k " i n » l i t i d a i w t o ' e x t U d , < l t , , : V ' " I ( I t a t *"""'at * l> ' " t o I ' u ,_. . ., "; j- , 1 " i t 1 : . *'• ! »" ' f id i t i t inn it L i t n t i d t P r a i t r n u e t tainwl is hut the jus t rt suits r if r nerg%

ulhcKll l e r nt a u\yJji*fTi^lativo eii|n;¥t 1I(f, \ \ , ,*m „,- M n v h t ami r 1 iss meet ing a n < l I)( rse\er.ini 1 < umhimd n ith im.I'iieiil » i i iack« /o tmit-Ii *i( jtlit' j n d . i \ nu-hr " busnn SH abi l i t iAbbett-M-jDerinott 're^itne t"hajt|itj . , . U i V \ i ; v ciu-i-i-ii." || .. Johri H. RMgway.won 111 be a 11, e X i 1 i 1 > i t h n 1 of w i *i lit ap [ Snmljiy s<: ~,,:!«» a. in. < except i lie first Thjis gentleman has 1 leen ** i 11.to-drop I lie m a t t e r rut" rt'Iy. $•*•- ( Snmlny ..f tin- month): Ha . nn. am] r, in «iJl«imiit aince lNi(4. ami uinveil

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w a t c h f u l n e s s ( t ( t l i e p e o p l e , ;mul

p n u l e n e e ut" avoi i l i i iL ' ' s i n i i h i r e n -

I IVMS i t s t \r 1 jit ion il l . i i n n l r ifar i h t i t s to tlu t m r t f t t K f ' i l m t s r f MiIMw ATI\ Mathl i w Im foundi rl lu> nni it h u i i n s r huHtiitsH 1 M 11 i^( l i s t Vu, 'Ust j In ((j i i ipnu nt nn hull s tin i i n

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Stearns Bicycles.IMOili.

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MO1KI1.

Suinni i t Mil lhnru N t w P i i X x l i m i1 1.1st s u m u i i t s h i n t 11]IK W v u i i m y

and M i])h w ouil Mi Marhk1 \ s 11 tho imi^hi s j irattKal mrl t \ | i t i n i i \ e ilimn I n limn iml tin it w no I r a w h

, tht husiui'sH w ith w iiu h la H not j)t r"ft 1 t h t mul l ir \ pnst ii addrt HH* d to

I IJ 0 HOT 4U,' UMII IM pruniptli at, tt ndi.ii tu '

(> EN n b M i N <ti« liai'i fure l-ln d nx in wltliI T L o i r l prUitu (anil ly Ad Iresa Uu>Aht>Ilt « u ii i fllcu

SUMMER BOARDING.V Iiu n itiiiiill faml l i on a farm fcit

tw »>ii Iielalr mid ^*ui lilliLtr nUn\ uu Md 111 kO V H s i tua t l n bt-nlitiy s t iad i | i * | alidall tliltigs i ro«lii (d on n far|ii ( oitatfl* andlawn t*uttat)lt t >r int fHiullj Brtrni-i t t i k mTt D I I I r o i * n n l l o l i ^ t t n n c p , Mr HaijtDinnViijl r s i i in in l i , \ l I \ idrp-hH I

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What \*oti "VViuttil ri jt wt. liy s t o r e is ,d sul i l t i ; rt.

Il U J I I I I I j \ u i l \ i . |<ul I D cl( pt n d d n Ilitj t VK kr'bi w o r d for s o i n j u i t h i n g s u\x> itWIULII 1014 d o n ' t I noiv a n j ' i U u , , ' l o - l i r s t l ft h a t JOtl ^llotll I t (It f t l l ] \ M iLCt tllC (Mil t(ltr Mi with Mj jMim isariJiahl. om

R. E. GREENE,JEWELER

James H. Qreen & SonUNION AND SUMMIT AVENUES, SUMMIT

Hi niij \ nur u |la I

AND OPTICIAN,, A,. I t l 11^ !>!>£<.*.

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(JHDIVAV< F tn fix t lit> m l a r y nn I d monfttttloii of tlitc Freasun r <jf ttiu lo ir t i

p MuinmltBe It ordnljimi iry Uiif Towns!]I|J (. onirulttee < t

HK> rowuati ip of sulrriffill lu tl ie U iiutjr ur

t ii ue 1111« in the ! 'u t m re...

T ill K *• it r e f "ii t o r v e I e v t i 1 ti 1 tM n 11 fif •." i • 1. 1

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nirpubl i i* oflict*llr«i tli e r e 11 re not

ve l in^ in [trivale] smqis . "1-1

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ireiiiiiuiiHito A . A* Vainj.*e tor i Firetf-

iiolil e r, w littfie } fre -i* mi ijn «• 11 ( si I«I i i i*

iiiitl gwiwi * M*r\'ii-e:s a r4 i*>|wei iilli-

tlo in in e 11 d able to 111 u | >:i r t y, j 11 u t

lie;: 1!eelitie 11 to" siitce 11e •• (. 11,, t l ie i! «]«_•>>

\V 1 "** k11 i 1 y «: We* 111 t>t«ilnyH a11il F'ri«lay-«,,'•"» p.. in.: i>tli*>r days . ! la. m.

• "IK \ T lf.\ I,. 1 'It KS11YT EKIA X I 'II I' Hi "H."Tilt- Rev. Throi lnrr F. \Vhit,c. D. D. .

I KI s tj 11 r. Sa 111 ti 1111 s**r v 1ft <s: Ptti 11 it • w« >r -nilipi. II a. in. ami s p. m ; .Stililiath

111..: S w e d i s h lliblt* t'lass,Yi H 11 iff P H I| 11 e "H P r a y e r:!.:in i«. •m.:

Wt >i tin n* p, St »f i ety•ml- \V*f11 n«*«!a y

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imind, flainiii '^ that the 'I

coinpeUMiti|d 11 11I' tlie u11icu

111.1 tre tli An LHinsunied in ti'ie e.\]ien

sen o t" In is -oftl'da I dut ies and Jj_t*;

coijildjii'i't ttJliii'tl t he p e r x n i a ! nut-

lay . AiMttlier iliciilent i* tIint n |

Ib'Kii 1' I in i> pbv t ii ir. "rin1 v 1 u 11111* 11«11 •, „,];„,• in Eliznhrth.

; ]iKlit' |niisintiiif| of

I int i ti tr 111 it t (I ll t y i H ?* % | fp r J il v, t w i • n t y rmi r S n | n-eine i "i >n ilt ran sen, ; teii

T l t l i 1 1 ' t i II l"'ri''''l l " ' " ' r t • " l * s *"' K1' *•*••« " J n s t i - '

WVdiifrtday at s p. 1fur i'hristiaii work.111 Mint' p. 111.

Pr.. Randall will preach, tm Sundayin Mie Raptist t'lmrcli at II ai. in. «ii,• • t "< >|i 1 r»t - i t • 111 •«• V1 > i < 1 11 f * > ITt'ii r -e."" F « 1 j 1'

ITiiSIW"! ptsiirti" •rtiT'VilV'. I

•jrrainine ami hymns, at ** o"iit»rk. unh-jl t 'i *t: • T11'" ( 1 TH 11 y 111"!* t i 1 > 11.""

• • • • • - - - - ;

Union County Courts. :

Tin1 May term of the Ifnion CiiniityC n i t r t ii|H'iit>d Ti i '

The faIt'iiibuu=is

James Long1

J "• :

uiw'ii and

iind1 of

tli is rert/r. Has rfrtnnraiitrt M 111 i]k a TP - v e rk: 1 a rjf*», < M "c 11 \ >y i 11 jj' 11 tfa r 1 y•J.-2'NI|;t«]iian> fjwt of flour »imve: T h eP'liicriis hantliHiiiiely fitted u p and. a p :I H > m t-pd. w i t h a 11 1.11 rule m < *•« m vt*n i em *t*sja 11/1 kfPpt rtcnipnlo'iirtly clea. 1:1, Mfals andInmiies a re »cn*t*il a t all hours andtahletji-are resen-«l for ladies. • Tlie

celeliraifd "Day's ice cmmi" isjtiMtlf relelirated Days ice creaiii ishiuidlpd and hiniip-jnad** cannly is hadfresh j! twice «; week. Mr. Rjd»wnv11Hike* a i*i>e(4alty of serving weildiiiKs.re*-e p'| i on j», d in new,' teas. : tw n- i «*t i es, & i •..with jnll "reijnisitett, mtch as' ice cream.watei! ices, jwilad-t, cukes, <\r.slers. coffee.& ^ l ih li i&c.: ^ Rand cliina

with linen, silverware

'Ul 1 e o f ' 1111' \>11 Iest. 1«"rtt k 11tuiwt 'refin111*' jhoiiMftt in jSiiiuin'it 4-n-Ki 1 tft * I in • t j: 1 «•' 11 i: 11 (11 i 11K ;i rf' f 11 n 1 i 111 n» i st h a t tif Mr." Jaitncs fjonjf.. l'K*aft'd tmSjirinKtie.Id iiveiuit*. It wa'« ft>nndt*il in-isT'i si inl i t hart situ'>t> largitrt rt] 1 li.t• re; o f 11 «*>f n 1111'ss. I n "fa 1 • t 'it ha< 1iiu'Tfasi'd' t o sin-li pn>iiortiiiiis i.n"iMiM>,111 a t -i t wii H dt 'in 11 ei I 1.1 et • essj i-rt_v t.< > jerw • tthe lar^e three stnry Itricrk UmiHiiiK. l oKive more room to the hirxt** s torkw hie h i IK • I nt 1 • • s 1»*si 11 es f 11 rn i I u n *: (••: t r-I»et"rt, wiiiiliiw 'si 1 sides, ' p i r tnn :

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j. ]j 1 Imt tlit annua l i alnry HI ] t ( nifM i i < | i

If) bfi ta l i ! l« tlie Trt «*|11 t*r or llio n.ii i Towneti111 he nn I H herebr {fi fi\t> I m tlm un | of rivutiuuilrod Oollurs to b« jjul 1 in i [U il liujf

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MtLDOViSEVTown (_ < rk ,H £i

GEORGE V. MUCHMORE,Lumber, Coal

and __

Masons' Mattrmis,* 1 ^ —

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings; Trint ll|Plain and Fancy Brick, Drain Tile.

ESTIMATES FURNISHED FOR ALL KI DS OF BUILDING MATEEL

Hest Grades Strantoii- Loliijfh, \fty rit<m .md En^rIM) ('.IIIIU'I d a t "

Branch Office opp. Depot. Vard, Park K\m\

Fine Furnftuie at Auction.RECEIVERS SALE,

l l l l< ( U l l l I II.rf in suiniiiji N J

tkrl!)avoi i its , 1TUB I'i UKT

MMITH i l l M i l , by or-

t I an. 1 ry 111 Vt rst"IUKMMn 1 tier uf I 1 rmi m and

M r|ri» rive mi 1 11•EN T l i I 1 1 «l|> M A V .

y pfin ni itn re of all kinds. He ^

tli <*. 111 rjtes t wt < H • k i > f iz* K id s i > f a 11 y a i 11 f ia n d liis pa tn t t i a^e conies : l a r com •(••en in Si i inmit . all of w h i c hf li i i ld i j

M r. R i d K w a y i * a 1 1 •« te re r <»fand liis paitnttiaiKc rtmies

princi*|ially fnun unions file first faiiii- a r t ' s idd ati prift-s that, ahiinst'.dcf.v - .,rlit>s t»r Suinnii t and vicinity," and the i>etitiini. ;Tlii' Imildfii'; ocrnpu 'd ' i s i»i>f/:Hiicct**t wlii'di I111.1H attendeil his elfinrtrt ;! i>f .tlje hattdsnjni'st in jHti.mniU and. .is

IHU... at tli n tt\ , A i i « HliH'fc 1 r furniture

ti uacl mill elloqlln. niucli of tolilrb la new;. iipcl g e U l i t w u beilriNjru e«i», ruffonk cherry,

bln l l f yo. inn file au«l wait ul | mrli r » i •! d iningrw m-chalrs d l i l D K l a b n Bliletumnil h i t rne>

largo UJlrrur M Her u | rlglit plnno, two• » » « , two Pill top dtwks, letter rile. t f | ie-

1 I ot tKMik*, [ilcturcn, twonty-riro lialrmMtlpu**e«,twenty |»«rlier fillhiwa rugn niaW.lornt oanNil, line Millet p la klickeo ute talta agiitaanil ipi war* tnek#tj, allvur ware, «!••

In etwm II is fala rtiall ml I m o included onI- Ida}- W»yltl l H w l l H w r f x u m e i l n t J |». in, ,r n H«turddj Mar irfli . ;

m uu-bm I f in ini I crlililn (wr 1t3-~ro.pt"

Vi-ilj.-lna niHjr be trmm ln-"( rn tlie Hale un ap-t Hnj»u<lto ie< r, Ifr J a n u s

lain |)IIH» of buMhutw 1 it ( I 111111111 avenue,

linildi:da

Tlie con in t v li IIM i ti i i 11 111111 ' 11 t r i II ii

i ' 4 \. A ifter t ied uc t i 11 if*; 1.1 m t' x | H- I I -1 e n i 11 -ci tie lit tu tin* peri'unnaitK'es nf IHHwork," i t i« q u i t e l ikely ! lie u<He<]r iouie thing to iii 1* iiltii'iiiil einolti-inen t in ui;ikintr li is }iolitiejil con-irihiition.

1 i r 1 • 11 i t ("m 1 r t t •• int*s. ri •; h t tn-n

itp|M'al culvert. thn*f Distrirt t 'onrt np1 MM 1 «i and h\% jury a111;w«. 1 i-asen. ,1 ndjje\"nn Stfkel rtjiiil lie lnnl ntithiii]; •rtpwial'tn jirertt'iit ti'ithp (inind Jury, ami after'lieiiiff iwnrn they retired. John, W.Wlielan i*« the fiuvinan tif the Grand.

ei|nnl

wlijch hiw attended his efforts J • if .th* hattdsnjnest in jHti.mii*eri fairly' earnnl. His store on < tin:•pin.M1 if. Hunselfold K«MIIJMti{d i G ' j l ! l

has.jli ySpriii).;ti«>{d areiuie. in Grnnt's new j 'l«n

.i*C.' i« ilit* Authorized L. A. W.larters. • Personally Mr. J. H.,,ay is «i<: Kentleitinn in whom may:*ijd evt«n' ri til ti, deuce. l ie i,it«Te"r

and in, ca teri 11 n h<* IIIIH nci

rT*!1 at reasnnalile nrtex.tukitn/Mr

thin

Peter MJ -O'Connor*

.1 a 1.11 tirt Li »il 1 if i« 1 Hie 11 f 11 n r *>h 1; liiiitint'srt 1,11'fii *iv"li(Ht* niirt'iiw' I i ^ ynlf ri11111t'djl u* t l i e res 1111 1 if f,Mis"111 • i".«i i li 1111' t • ffi i r t. Hi* i :H w 1 • 11 k *y» w 11' 11 n i 111, i £ 111 y t -s ti t • 1111 • 11 I i',v ,; 1111 • 1 '.ifi i n * 1 •« • 111 •in unit v.. • • / i , ^ •

In

k S. Shapter.

S1111.11111 i t s : 11 ii > 111 ;s 11 • i v * 111111

Jury and ('harlea S.Snmiint in that IMMIV.,

HIHI filter D

Day reprptfeijfsW. F.' Bylnnd

an* the representativeMrr> • 1 , r . i - r» a • % w% nf thl."« place im the iwtit jnrv,

their hititorical

tlrevwitliWif!

"Hint

to* their iti*toricju prentige was

vint^cated at tlieir annual meet-

11 Trenton 0.11; Tueodar, and

Hdjuitied t lie i r11 i f 11 e d i ffi cu 1 ty

ou t any «}> | mte 111 ei tn t e 111 i oh.t y } j m n t c n t e 111i oh.the name gpirit. no doubt,

prompted the Rnatnn flii

Mr.to lie' 111-e-sent ,on

acIM inn t 11 f nickn***» nml , wais ex<*nneil.The tirs*t CH.-M* nn the HiUpiviiie Courtlist iH thait nf f 1 inner C^nsrres^min J .T. Dnnn. whn sues the enrhap ts ' In-(tunince Co>npnnr of Xek-ark for IK'S, IMWJ i|w tor injnries he p*iwtm,in«l tij

tfamwn from an elerator = in thelinildinjr. Newark.

A IIM tti«,| h*1 repn]»i>eii tut i ve meat 11111 r • . .,„,..ket rt to. 1 n" ft iniiil inil Snii 1. mi t t">r- vi rin i ty. • tin ve n 11 n *\ -,. «li.»at | q »*iirt tl a tui' i 11 t liei r •there lire umie that have gained a wider I i»la'*e.t hir*;!*1 und hijriidsnnie liuihliiif^'reinitafinn fur handling*; choice nieutrt ut j nave lieeu erectejK 'and anmnK tlit*n*am »n *jfc 1«le j»ri t •«« than that e< >nt In t* ted [' it n • li ii t et- f s w li ose / i 1111 H 1 e rt 1 ,, i 11 ei t« Ii, a veby Mir I Peter M. O'Connor. Io«itt*rl <por- j- Iweii, wruniqlit injbo practjcal fornr. ri in-ner 'Kit 11111 tit and SjiprinicHel'ii a v en net*. Hiiicncins retrojrnftiun lutist'J'm ;ucconledd prin}i:fiel«I iiveiraes. HII i en cms refroinftiun nitistJm ;accottled

(K-ciipiwl is l«r(fe. neatly |l Mr. R. 'SS, stiai*t'er. whom*.' office* are inTheinrrang^l und kept iinyitinKly "clean and j the Wtklff '.BiildiiiK. ' Sfnrewell »t(M,"ked 111 all. '.ItiineH with the Snnunit M^. Shai»ter has metwithclmicesrt t*ata of fresh: lieef.. veal, niut- mnrh: snej^ewt. and' to-day' enjoys theton ami Iamb, a foil liiie nf fresh ve^et- full • aupTperiatii»n nf i»roj»ertj; Owners;a'bles. atld fraitn. -ponltiy («id game, alsti j bnildciyiindi. the pnhlu* generally, Mr.staple ahd fancy • procerifc c*iin«l and: [ Hhapte^ lias! defiKned and Huperintentledl:K.»tfI«I|go«Mls,, etc., wit'ji Eljfin rreamery j the <*^istni|ftit>n of » S large pfOportianjli'tiffrr *H'(l fret-h ooanltiy t?gg»' a «|»eri- j of n /w bnildings1 recently erected, hew:

This l>'a,:rtiii'eiss was founded eurht • of jtiie^e we liinention. the'WalU-ri* Build-house

, , , , . , , ,l»e«idesO*Bri'«n|'& Co.,- and conducted a;ucce«*-/nunij?rn'n» lithew in. Newark, -and, onfnllruT^iil two y « a n ago when Mr. P e t w ; Long; ' I s lan^ Thin gent^emab I* aM. ^ O'Connor! became" sole prnprietoi •. J n a t i w of Br» toklyn. X. Y. t and hap lad, aHe'wa*rj'experienced ai.dIprartiral nkttii j:na:mMr of yearn, exiieiienre-'-jini thein_.lii;s"lfo.«inefl8. and as he sel|^ boi)n a{t ['profe*wion| J He is prepared to j|sn|binitwh:oil.e««le and retailHe i^ithins, enabled .to1 tire his•the ivery l»est quality

^ jontpnt iajHarge.

Of Illii.ea,<s at the

J. U',1. %jf I I 1_ iHmS'a. *U".klJl..ia •ILJL.'L. »JT"i » »',» nc JJ»W»..l. nir«..|L ib \JT • 01..1I.I1L iF.ipj 1 1

plans, tipe^ification»an'(t detailed! d n wlnjCH for :" nay description of";! public

t f t ii

\: Popularity111 a n y call ing in life is 1

1' 1

gained M i I hunt tiTr rt

Piano I H.sinfcss is nil) e

troiitt the rink1 Tl

c oetii] ^ ni tl'e

has I'ccu

d ir AiliroA 1*t|LH I | U N \ , iuiilnnrrr

H(EI>tHHposit Kmpublic

.secured ! yihe outsi-t 10 1Lc.1i fairly or

net .it nil j t\ml by jlitei^aUy

nailing our ctplnrs) lo [

last," we lia*,»* ft>attlitd tht\

piaiio-famePiiiaclc

Jersey

UILDINQ,

Spriojfield AveSUMMIT, N. J.

F. R. LITTFLL

STAPLE AND FANCY

G rbcenes.:!Summf t. N. J.-

Tax SaleO'|f'

't: la. lM>Kb-- given tlha't Injr ylrtun utjn wnrrnut luaunl br <ii'or"*8 Wllc»|xanil pitrkrr W. l"ati«. life T«wiiff.Irii. (•(•jninilltftb of (lie Tut-n»hl| i ai Suiii'inQII S tate of S e w J'e:rai>](|\»i m a k e I h umaj id tkx * \ n lamia l«"of UIIIQII. State of Sew J'e:rai>](|,\»i make I ho

i^e&M nnJ nwl pgtaiP I I l e m l f T T ' o i r ie&M nniJ In I lie m l

t r e

jC, y p of;!ibnildiitfr. str 're. factory or privaie • twi-

EM'S

Towiuil.illip., 'to. wlium ihe vfarran' |«.

tHXt-H .wKHi-Hai <1 » n l i n m l i ,

U t.1'10 ,)-!•• r IHtOf t l i u Mil l lHrr l lwr . •"(•I

llrvcted. will •••:•. .

;i:i»it'w. fa m,

rn 11141

I «nii

J l i W I

nn

-it Ui e l i . ,i ti r of •» p. m..: f mif m y olB tn 111, HA 111 • Tdw null 11» • „" « • 11, r1110,. 11 nil*, u* 1 m 1 *>i" 1 >'• n d rani toial*? lierttundor dotterlbe<d. a t |tuiillb*veiidu*«. luifUie •lioi-imrt, ti>rn, «;.'tyears , for which a n y f u r son tnr piTKimst wil l rtyjrt'H 1 'i«ke Ihe »n y. »iiw.l mi'iiy_ff,rr«t ttjefA.ij at lh<i rate of tweive!|>^r"c»ri'|:|iki, fruni the timntl'>tli day »if Jurm;I'tieii liiuii'iJiwaJaml qlneiy-f ir*tojimi) i<ir '|ivl!lW»i" ' "" " '""" ' " "*TJ "r

NAMES \ N D I>U<J)fHTV

M m J I" I* ityluniJ n u n lot\ I 1 r>iMi p lo i nf irni iQi lH V C l u c t u lof ani l luii intb a n let Cuml l l IM aicrmi U n I.M«ry Cav la i i i , 1 J Hint andHiary M l4nJ«l* one lotII J V lid-ring lot ami ImunflSir* KfilB A-.Julwar.lg 101 and

, (lifi'-,">

i 11

v ,;.-,.*»(<

"T. "A

Norl'i"I I a l-urjniHlrlJu ra "

Sir Ka A-.JuJoint U ¥imlcT Hmcnm

'457-659 BKO' NEW ARic

Barny (iannon cwtale, lot" ' "" l«t, ti maf and bnrn

iw auJ h irn

lira. U tu t

I famM, IK m HioiJInt

L/IDK Inland IJ j u n , t & nil 1 (1 hnusa

hou»e

land

LXTERiORS and INTERIORS

, lJev|tliJf>iiif and printingfor amatt urs .V .

l> U Mi>4i

La v i s McKlr6Rti |)lol• " H

Manly k Fall, n * i.< kcrmJ Matber plot ot ikinl RIKI

•cklu jfCn«a. iilulor lacd 'j

'I ITtB. lfnck.li]

Jamoa a Pitcher l t i c n tMartha 8ilc« IM Int.

Payment muet ol ld "

hou«a Isj Turn

WIKI

liuf

DVard

rwlMrrf

Tuni|iiH» l|r rtN ')MHUOMI \\K lit nl

" inTr.H uKnit Ili III

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t a n dJi Park h .

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WJUH U M• twin

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Wklt V BVU h|irliCJ ill , W'«l

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MIhe »XhUAyo( April IS jr.

Be«lcman8jn»iie»rBgirlea

Ur V ;ive H tin.'-;Blare-> H t i i K ''

1 H

Martin

rua-le before the e o a c l u a t o n I f MIID. o l h e r w l i e ttie pibpert i <i l'<

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Page 3: THE MIT - DigiFind-It · An interesting * \«e w ill tle v elop is ifforded >i the gro th of the undertaking

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STREETS, i PR

at

IIV

• t: * ! H • ? •'

«i, mo't iUi- f6r

• • ! | - '• - Ig*i i)?ontk | W

Stan

I >.. '• ;\

;

| ilianat*, in

'!! ,J' •Son,

Cecil,

\cnuc,

j U

the ' n*etiHK,n Thursday '

,-,,;,,,ri.nil'!<-• " n ' t

the Mis Resignationi

;; Annual Meet In•w i th

RANDALL RESIGNS.

nn na|

THK SUMMIT' HERALD, SUMMIT; 'Ni J . , j sk t MA.Yh.8J1.89j

Announced at theI of the Church.

LOCAL NEWS N<>TES.I

f

11

the Baptist.'•lay night.'

itaiiit'lail. jtti'P jmstdr.whif'h was

>, - t r - ••'!-• : ' 4 "

11.'::. '-

. . ' • * * •

'IV

i>. w.t-

• iA . • i i i r h i i ' b - i " if» t ' »

,.., fit... j.i-.j., at an..;

.,.-T. fp'ini M'-rris

• i • / ' . ' ) r

11 .| "HI " I iff .Ili i%''f' 1 f >"• '"' »

'.;•; ill I. .""'I I *'"« K, 1,111

. Th." ;(. "InircliThe R«-v. X.limitli'il i in li!i

a«"f't-i"it«l! ; | !

Th«•* Tf],M• rr iif tin- lrr jut ' j iw slit»w«I

all I if )l:l* ]>aiil ati<l ft tin Is ]t}l,t*<lj»*il sufti-

ritmt t'lif r-irri ' tiir. t-htirt-'hj t l imn Kb Jto

Jainiitjr-| 1. 1*!H.. TIIM trea|>im-r. Fnin-

ri-i Li- (Whit't-., was n*-i-l|ctt*il.' Mr

Thcntlj.-fH F, ""ir. .U

il iln-ir

II

'Tin- UctHri'l iif Fin* Wanlrns hi

regn la r UNI-I i u j» < • u Tli n! 'sjli-iy" <•

ill the Tiiwii, Hall., ' " :: "

Tlie Snnitnit Library trill '!••• y]

herfufter Tm-rtilayn, Tlini>^-ivs ii'-i-l s

nr*lav* from thrct' to six it"Hi>'"k.

;L. S. Day has taken .'I:lit* ;*zt-i•:••}•

the Stt-itra.4 11 icy (-11- in ;»•-

• 11111:111 ••» ft-Vi . i < 1 1 i t - 11 r ; i •* - I i i

I M-r 111 M m 111 v t *i 111 -1 r . w i 111: e i- 11 \»»u 11 • J«y 1 •!;I t wt.iiiltl a Is t i In* w e l l fti'T t h e nexlft It i r f y il ii y t» t»>' rvt j •;>t> • .: 111 j 11«>•-> t < • I f

T h e H K 11 A I. fi i s j 1.1. w •! -i- i i if i • f t •« • |iii n* i »l

NEVER1

:it-

•vi • Jt w a s

.."•in"".«ij' w n i i M

thi.-*

U

\'n n

• wi-.Tf. 'cli

F. Hailey.i.- Jintl, <=•„ XI

'.mi it.!'

•rlii'iiif-liii . h a s

*..iverf lti«,> i i i

t i 1 nea. 11

he

I>yk0, js'n*'we itrwl fe. <".is... i i n i | , t l i r fti

sen: jF-'li L.. Whit.-.;saai* "|'ajn. Williain.K. .S.iiit|i,

wan th4 fiftli i' to Htiui-•rat** the

IVVII fronf flirty-nine toi • 11 lers li i 11 j thi ii n f» 11 [ i x

j;w I Lrtji i 'al wen f- tjti'ii wi n terI nit the] I'linri-h. n>111 'i • y e a if1 rt t: i I ii d.. •*( > 11 I e

D r. I -a nit la, 11" A r es i g-

•i,ir

. S l l l l ' l

her

the iiiii'

liliif-au

'tries. ;

thel l . l t -

t uili AiJn1iTi.1I Ki-|H>rt, of

if St-iti.-tii-* nf- I-ilwir li

i f

A'i'"J111.;,if*,. re•«-t-i v » - r f 1 • r 11:t l ) . i . \ : !!•-•;

I" f I'i. •! II;

•i-,-11 t h e i!iri: i , i , tn.r»* i-iif

• Mr. W. U. Bri-rgs hasthe en-4-timi of a hamlsn:

' j a 1 • ' t»111) • f•• > r

t ! t>n«

of 1 Jri ..si] if t -t .-1 n -i)-t a m l M tin r i s

Jhm i

-r i>r.t • :-.-rt'rt>ii" aii.<l

Tlii- fix I»-use

ih - ijru'iertyl l | f ' l ' ( M H l t > ' .

:<i I ' l . tf 'f ' a i i ' l<i 1 i)i> m a k e

ii i a ' I t\\"a! • 1 ni'ii a ve - j n a tii< m }V i 11. t ake effect. Stf tttjml »er I

.«K i ft-i-t. a"naver- j **'r"iftf. at Ins oiitimi.

A.

•in ~. fwh* ,.

I--. ...I t-i> S| i r i l l .IT f i t - I ' l l , . PBKSONAL AND

. . • . ( : ! •

: >t i i' w i 1.11 •>«.- j < "liji J"|.t»s S. I>a>- n j »rt^ie.n fcs S o in in i t i »ni. -, t iii i,; 11 .i"«'l! 1 • * f is t £ h e <«ra-nd' .1 n r y f• >r t h e J t i i y I t e n n .

• i .

, _ - : . - . f *: • " • *4 : " "

• • •..>.! i,••-.., U, ' I . . 1 ' I

. q . t H 'I .1 ' . 1 . [|

d'jil !»• a*se-"s«'iT

,(' t l l i - S t - l l V l l ' *4'f •

., :,l » iliilii'iU't-y t h a t•ii i '• i'liiiiitt".-"'- f o r

t h e until it* I' >J

i . i l i ^ 1 . - . . 'Mli l ' le I i e r -

ruin tin- "itrt-'fts.

i ij'h.'i'iiu*^ arc as

Fowler left t:n|

o r

SOCIAL.

^louditr forDenver. l*oIn).., win-re he i i l j . eiiKiah'i i f *

.stn;-i;_'';t

i'!«ri:ir Mi'Cris there

..n Maijl<- streti-t

M.in-i^ I'in-ri." will

; • I "• i ! i i , r h e < : . 0 1 1

< F i n 1,it ("i t i n - I i i 1.1. a .

.'siily ati l l

J l l ' l ,

IVth,

: • . . . - , - , . 1 , 1

• i . - , t i i i -

IMIi j i 'M- ' . - . .

i"!-.-. P '/.<••

I'

•< • >!ii'!ii'.n:l a v ^ n r i e

:•'! .if frn«.l,;.l I .jtn *

T!I">-)'I- t o Fnr f t i i l i l

;.•— iirWui tliiTt* t n

• • i l l >•:!" I"!""ini. "i t u

i •> " • 1!: i, 11 ii« •'' "ii I ii.i" ' i i

- '"Hi-." I 1 i i i f i n - > • iiif-

• ;i i'i.J S i i I I I i n i t «i v O

] I!'-- i - I i l . p . " i i l i r h f s

MniTi-i • a v e n u e . ^ :

'',•<•• ii:-tl t , iv l i en* Ili-i"" i

•- -£ii1i|> >tri"fl w i l l

;ivi-i. it- ' w i l l al.sn

"I1..H'- .]ilaii.ailsi.i. CI I I I -

>.; i ln t in in - ; . l l u t h v u i

i;n <l i l n w n l "n i o n

'.,v"..;•<•• i i [ i ^ n i i i ' t < ' \ b y

•- I'.. 11'..\v*.. JJatrit-Ji" .. K-.M.-i-r Mf.rrel l . 'M. J!..r-iui. Fred

•-! Will i,i,;i it i Iliiiul,

in

(".., (1 Carrier, who we: it iS>nith twoi.i ion tli's ago, has rftnnif'l to Snmniitimpn i"f"i*tl in, -healtli,.

, Mrs. D. W. Day, who hjj-.!- jieen 111 furseveraL weeks with "pnAniionia. lias,•nearly nicovc'red her' nf urn health..

I. "Albert White, HODi'ofi' the Rev.Tlieml-ire F. Whitf, '.(|'ii|i(I^atrtl fromI'Tiim-t'ttiti. T^heoloKital ' Beiiiinarr *>nT-ii">-!ay. "* .* ' : \ |

M r-.. 51. ('I i ri«t up'lier bsiit H lkt si rue-1 toSuiiiniit after rtijendlnti;' flue! jvint^r inNi'ivark. anil will octiijjyihei1 rfsiilenceun ELui street. " : I

El I >'.(•• r IJriih. wljjo wiw drawn as jurv-iii, a ii. for flit- Ma-.v term: :'t>f tin- I'nioii( "II > 1111J y (*«.. 111 r t H , \\-j is n ii 111» Ir t.«i a. 11 e 11 (1 11»t h e '".liitit-Mi lull at>-t>'oiit of i lhuiss .

.1. K. Meycr.-t of X e w a r k ( in te r t a ine i ltwt- i i ty of- :-his frieitdrt at, 'idinner on\ V t •. 1.111 -'H \ a y e v t • 11 i 11 sj s i t t l i . <» I i»»i •< -11 w - HH 1,

iK froiii the city in a filly ho.

A111.«111 ,K 11 ie j i r r i v a 1 s «11 t ll, t • | itjei • 11. w i H M 1H o t e l tli i s rfvelc a r e Mr. iiiul ' M r s . J . SKi-11...i«-''; of ('hira^o,' F... D.: Williains-aml wifri of Brooklyn. .Mr^aiin'l Mrs.V.. 1 J. II nek „ J i- an > 1 fan 11, i. ly «vf.. Ka n sas Ii ' i tv. ami. Mr. stud MrW, F. 'K,..; Misrh. '•

tht- tavenue. ''

Menu trial Day falls 'O]MHI: Sii-play iltj'ii;year, and the eel el •ration vjill ij«*i-iiij] miMitinlay. wli.it-li uieets f he lit-nrty !i;ipproltation of the si-ho-»l t-liiiilreii:

.Attention is rai led to . the ariverjtist-nient fsir summer iriiardeiM of Mrs!

Lee \Vilsoti. fSmiuortoii. Mil,,.,- wlijj

ijheartily'endorsed hy friends in Siiioii,.The New* Jersey l>liariiia«-f'Htii.i

Siciety met in annual session at.PriJiton this week, and nelet-tefi Siiiiimit a,st li e, plare ft tr lit ild i n jr t he next c-n HI yen -tiitn. :l . ;

At the M. "E. C'lmn-h on Wediit-sdday tlie elertion nf three trusteesunited in the rie-ele«*tioii of Messrs.

R.is

it.

•u l

ayre-.DE.

e 1111j •'

W. Day. Charles F... Woorl and JiB r i KK'S f«»r tli n -e y ea rs. '. \

Siiniiiiit ("iinnril, Roy at Arrjinp ii.will reletirate the ten th 'anhiversiir>t nfthe (uxaniziition of the oiiiiiicil on J ime

T h e en ter t a i n i I leu t ft 11 n 111 i 11 ecprepjirinK1 an in.tfreHti.iiK1 prtf^r

( i . X. Wi Ilia,ins... t he dtn-?j;ist. llnisere<-f etl a 1 mi 1 tling in the-; rear «t:E 11),isstore fur the imriMts** of storinirithe

heels of hit* (•nstoiiiers. An attetiila^iitwill lie in i'liar-^e to check tilie wheeI-4

A'n..-ex hi hi tion of the Perfeci HnfidFire Extin*<nishei-s will lief Kiv«n {ftinevening at seven o'clock mi the vatiilnt

I." k i n cell, r tI-I t | i i i i - t

ti 11 in i i • i i .us 11 e I ei • t i II i n i 11 Mm r r i (<t < .1 w n[

11" t• li a 11.K*7 1 11 it- ]M.»litt«-a, 1. «•< • 111 ],>!e x-

i 'II, nf tl:h|"' '(Yin lit •i'i. ii'iir l e f t t l i e Uoard*- f '

T h e .May m e e t i n g o f t ( i e S t a t e M u t u a l ;Bi i i 111 i 11 ic a 11 < 1 I]* ia 11. A «.«* H • i a t n > 11 w i 11 1 wlit'Id at tlie Sink in it shoe store, on 3day «:''Vf.'ii in;*' nt|st...

J . B. Met t ru th .sold a t unct ion a l l hi a]In >iweliuId. K> M "4-* < »n Weilnesdiiy tin-1 hat«|re 111,«> v et I w i tli. 11 i s fa 111 :i 1 y to M a, d i is* tt i...whe re lie w^ll ,<'oiidiit't t he 3Iadison|4Hoiine hotel... ! j - jj

The Ladies' .Aid. :!>«-i,et,y of tlit JI. E. ;|Church auntinnn-e tjiat the witty, wise'';;and. world renownt|il Mrs. Jarley.. has:;

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AMERICAN STEAM AND HAND I

t€» 4b- iN VVwt

M O R E¥ & LA ! R U C, Pro pfietor«.1 'ili' h • ' I 1 1

y Kt,..,

arriv'«l in town aiid will exhibitfamous t'ollt-ctini^ of th i r ty celebrities in ;

wax at the V. M.|C. A- Hull, .on Tnes-jtlii y e v ei ili 11 g ...Ma y 1 s. Thi» p ro 111 i ses .|t •»l*e an interestiiiK and' pie isinj; eiite'r1-

I tain men t.

] . T11, e ' ft >• 11 o w i n K re: 11 »-st 111 e t ran s»fers•I from this locality have been r«"ordeil• in the ("nnnty Clerk's office at EH^alieth;! Ktnart Linds-iy. Orange", to A. L. Dt*-|, (. *< »s ta, 11 it, S i iri 11 iftiel < I a v ei i ne., H"a 111.1.11 i t * 1;J t :ili, n W . H u g h e s e t nx ti» Eli 'zaiieth ..T.Mowl i ray , lot Mor r i s a;venue, c i ty 4.VI;Sanie to Anna Kellv Itrt Morrit" avenuejftl.n."iti: Alice Pierson to .Letitia/,, Bin-li.

Bin. K 1 k I y 11., 1111 Pa SSJI ie a, veil. 11 e., $ 1,

;rslijtt. in the rear of the Bank Building onIffithoi-k -i'l:ic-;". by 'a r:i;"rej--f'Kt:i*ive] |ofHi*- c o m p a n y . .••••' ;

M rs. 'Eli za.l let fa. T. Ki rk. m i ty ' y ea j-s,mi it her of Sheriff Williain T, Kirk, ijiiwlat her home in Plain Held i Tnesilaya I" 11 • r 111«in. T11, *- s y I i.i p a 111 i t *s. i >f t h e t • i\ t n i -nmnity are extendeij.jo • the Nln-iiff'i in

Literary and Social Club.

T11 e rexn la r 11 ieet S11 tf' o f t li, e. Li te rs i ry

111 last eveniiiK'

at the rt'sid*-nt•«* of 'Mis. Msiry YiHI.njfs,

m i S1,11"i 11 (ffi«•• I< 1., i 111,11' wi

J i lines C. lir 1 • w 'S't, • r' j ITs ivell Ht'teiiiletl.ivided eutt-rtain-

extended^tohis bereavement.

fol-

'CO3TU..WE SCENES.

'Hie

fi,,,:, i i i t i - ' i i ' l ; ."!in-i- | . M i i r p h y . J . ( " :

[! ""'„• • .u I W.i!'! '" i' >l i i : i [if. "I1"1,,• • • • ; • •

I NOW II OK THI: RJiSULTS.

The -Active Al easy res Adopted b y

. the lmpri)->'i;nient Soc ie ty .

!'V- "!!• >'»¥ii; 11iij11-"-v«• IIi.-]• 11 Atvsiinciti'ti<>n

: : , i •

V-T. , ( V

H>".fllll,L"' n i l

in." iii.- [.n'rl.T j.,f t h e ' '

Tin* el 1 iii r-

lira, mat ic. Entertainment InHoward Hall 'Tuesday Night. -

A larjje iijiunlier nf ' {tettpjle avai led1

1111 • 111 st -1 v yx t > 1111. (•. t >pj it n t 11. n i, t v s 11 ft > n 1 * "dthem on ;Tuesday »"V"'niii"i. when a. com-

j «i 11 y f. i f" |t;r 1.1 !"< "S1 s i«»11 a 11 u • tt * r s a j • p ea t n •< I a t

.1 Itiward, :Haill in costume si-i'iies fnnu

st u i it-1 • f" t li e |i rcat II i raiiTas. -| Xn >t w i t, li •

standing the unaivi.iidiilile ('ircjiitnstaiices

i. i i t • i t I t * 11, t. " t o * i i i n i l 11 •• i 11 n i I i n n i 11 ii t a f f e * w i t h -

out si'i'iw-ry or aileiiiuite lifditj the enter-

f, a. i n 111 e 111 w ii. s "Tt -a 111 y . en j« iy|i > • 1. Ev i -

dem-es of apprefiat\oii by thi{ audiencewere not- wain tin-; throti-rhiuit the even-iiiK'. t h e .;]tlayers lteht'; recalljed ait thecoin "I n, s i t rti, .<»f ea t • h sc e n t •." ;

The prihcii»il a l t rat-ti' n o-j. the per-form attic c>: was the jirettya n i l ex c r ) l e n t n e t in*; t»f MIs»i (Tii l l i |nd.

;-.:••-! r . - | » > n < " - I "

' >'!>-•* :..f th«- -

T :..'•• 1; *; s 1.1 r> - j T ••;

-i.-iy is

ami thewell

11 s. i I i; 1. r v w : i s- i * . : t l i n i i i . - l i i ' n t i - i - f s

.- ; > • > • • » - II, < M 1-• 111 :1 f,.,

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• ". 'H-it 'T'l"

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jiml seve ra lf. 1 a.r, nS t . t h e

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]>!i., si ii <1 m u s t e a r n e s t l yf" ''" |pi'j-nti..i" t ,,f Sit HI in.it r e s i -

ii ~"-i it j 111; 11 he I-.. ":i f i e r t h e s e r a ] us" • 111' 1 1 i 1 i 11 ~ ].; i l i s IV 11 j,,, -1 a I I , , \\- i , ( j j T

i S inn i-i i t "s- l i r a ii t i f n l••ir lint.i'tly l i t t e r . ' s h a l l b eT< • 111 •- i i.: 1:1.1; i 11 11 ie r i "t 't-\ > t a -i;""l fur l l i a t p u q w i s e .-'»'-""r <.>f' t l i f H i g h l a n d

•• «";i< jii-kt-ij t o r e p r e s e n t'Vt.'i:iuih*i:|t Sm- i i ' t y at. . t l i e

Ti-w-nship 4'i mi i ii i t tee" n n

»-• t.i itr*k t i l t ' r i 'U inva l o f» i . • . . i!

ii)> ami gas posts '«irrs f tilt" town, j;i 4 < • ii HI i it fee to j:••••us ;it ainl near |

Tl»" Township jrt'iiresentatiye

;i: s -ii-ty very conr-'*••"I to uttfiid It! the

it. deli<;htfnlly 'nattirail. tjasymanner apt! the .varied «"lijirat*'ter of itheI ia rt :s a iSiSiin I ed gn ve ex ten ile. < 1: t >p i to r t ii n -i ty'- ft IT her abil i ty to be \ shown. ' A-i.LJICIV Teazle, she was, pc-tilje and pi-<1 ii a, lit ami was no less intefesiitif*: in the

The interest of the Hinlie^ice, hnw-evej. centered largely iii m nesideut of

iinssible. j •s '"»«Mt. Mr. £ d w a n l \\j^ <!iray. win we'-| n t*e n i K»I i 111 f" s t a ;j< - ii is i a pro f es -

the subject of mi itch favor-r usplcilolis Is for ' waste '!*«i«»»al

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-'. n-:tlt. i l

bi.l-i.-ii

t:t".".-.t ; l t I

ail ilec i s i ve t: 1 e 1 i v ery andthe tivtji cliairacters:sliowed mental elo

•inii«etit. 1:1 ' ha;" a clear and 111-

Ronieo i-iin! laji'o,

itlatiti'ii.. HIKI a rnr-

r e t • t l i iw 11-rs 111 m 1 i n K

uintist. I Especial lyrole t>'f i,lM,|t'",, w'hti'

ti'lity lie. ].,H >rt ntyeil

the rantiUK' stt «fte:

to this, villinii fharti-

M r.' C1 rs» y ' H U i a 11 n. e rtit in a 114I. iti'iieed',, a111 »th h iH Misst

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•'-!: I l l - >

i i l > r . . ' V . . | i L

a 1 (si-] i ce o f' a ri y t h i n:is:i. co'i ii iii on in the s

Woman's

of the great Idni-was this (me in the

c n n 111 D a i a 11 d isn 1 >-v i t h < HI t rfst 111 r e e t< >

|ter of Sbaiespeiire 's.s free1 fro(11 aflFei-ta-

! feature ina 11 a p 11"'« ajt't I n g was

t. «i a. rt i tii-i a 1..

Auxiliary.

t i n

' • r i l l ' < " I 1 ; . " . . I'

•"'. I.':!I>r..\.(hL.-m S v j , . - y _wi]l „,,,...,.(llir:-v ;is -ii'". H i - H a n d f l u b rooiHs.

;' ' |! ' ' :" r" : t ;"-" i : :!>•• first Tin>sda'y i n

"•"'•''' i«i'.'J « :i 11 !>t• y e r y ir 1 a d t«">

"!;l!Lll:i:.!.'"• 11>•!-.- i> , . , „ -Summi t n*si-

K to the.

•rs, • • ft IT t li e W i > n ia. ii, "s :! A n x i 1 i a r vi ;l •*

i»f (."ail y j i r y t" 1 vu r t • 1 w ere eltjS • t ed t in a

i-et-k iif fa l lows: l j iresitteiit, Mrn. T. B..|iil.aiiiis:j; vtce-presidrt i t , Mrrf. »jl. Had ley ;j(iecretaiy, Mrs. .1. Cl. i ' l a y t o n : (treasurer.M rs. M |. 1". 1 *t I'KK'Psha 11. :. The* • f«>11 <»\ci 11KWere 14etftetl de le#ates • 11 > thi? Dit »c• psan||.ran,'Clii Mrs. Josef tli S. Palijuer. .Nlrs.,|., H. Stevens. Mrsi- T. B. A<Ijiins, Mr*.r i a y t n i i , 'Mrs. .1. Fi rha,ii.i,l>trlii:i. Mrs.

1^/' Th« Co-

ij.Jlishtoii Harvey. M.rsJ Frank j,]iml Mr* Ci." W,.,| ^'•I DilliiiKiiani,. Mrs. M. tK

L. Craw-w. (i. \1(.

W...

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'Operation of all Des i red .

'"•""ii. i'lt-a-stire the follow

•• r l i" l | ! fr Hi the presiflent t

CHATMAH.

At the animal election of officers" ofthe ("liatliiiiii Wheelmen. n"Mi;l. Monday-

Association ! even ing the fnlU>n*in-*; werf" "elwte«l:'•••it nf everyone'in I President Charles ,L. Iiif-raliani: vice-- > 1111 uit li y w i t li. i ts i president; Eilwanl L j tt lejohn :|| wpt'treta ry,

j William -H. Miller: treastnjer. J. R.1:1 '- r«i further the kittle John: captain, 4L*|:i,ar'lenji Hen'rich':

first .lienteimnt. Edward C"..j Wheeler:second lieutenant; Edward! Hopiier:color bearer. Rayiiw>nd--S. Sti-test: btuirj

<!i*-i> and beanty.

'' M«" every.* resident

T::-...- - a . . . . • ' » . — > . ,

-" Mr-

a n j

'i<isociation',as an,,

• ;'""<• is n n e j i l o l l a r••:!•! In- st-Ht, t o t h e

« I • M.y i 'TUKWS.i I-resident.

- • • - - | !&

a Lecture:"in;ii i . nf S i i f l i m i t .

of jfovernbrs: t "henter (j". Hcnfy.S, McDotitfall. A. H. By an, Vj*,illiii,n,i, L.SpntKne." Ed ward R. BHlmaiiL John B.Ta 11 inadt****- Th ere a r« 1: W mieiiil»*?ifni inthe clnb and the treasurer retorted all1 tills imii'il and a -*iiriiln-ji in th-j1 treasury.

ba.se

• • ••*-

The Oranjte Athletic: Club.The fanipu!- ("IIIMIU'X O'ijjint--

'1..:1 HI 11 tetlin w il 1.1 H* t he at tract i|«»n;. at t he

r," nn -*Fitiding • Krant-e. Oval bane ball m««tn^«- In East

*t tl,.- x t>»"t-I*, nr 'Hajipy'1! 4>ranKe this afternoon May N.jthe crack.,'.!!i>,Viiil.'n'"lA,Met

1hl">' ibase 1 mil .nine of the ' <l>r»ilK|* Athle t ic

T h e indication)* a re I t h a twill lie .one of the

thitfof "the

xeatton and the larjje. 1 1 . « _ . _ .* •*,__ .. Hi . • _ . .

Jai«icity at^ l # '1 ' t w l

El war. I ti. Potter has rt-ii't.i*d-tilt( lowing houses: Mr. T. 11 Ada ins" 1'on, W t H, II H a 1111 a v t • 1111 e „ t o - M r., 1Ri I 11 e r t s, ; i ri • 11 i 11 • • • t . .J * • rs t • y : (" i t y ;A11 e i i 1 J. W;111 a«.• i-"i 11oi,ist-. i;11i ( 'ri-si-i-(itphice. to Mr... B. M.' Wcavei".1' if t'iiy.nig•„

Jr I. .1... K t -1111 y II 11»• 111 ••'( 1 h i s n i • -jv 11 <»11 • 1: J11

Si111111 l i t 11ii W i ••<1111-S11 li y... T I n * i 11111 a ft*i -. •

inents ennteniplated are not ;ill cifi'i-I il t • 11 'd. but a re p ro fi ri -ss i 11 ii r; i j»i t\ 1 y,.and when tiuisheil Mr. Kenny will h;||yeone of the finest hotel jiropfrties in |:li:t-State., I : ' „ |!

T lit" ord i ua i uce n 11 u i i: i nJI 1 ii cy< -1 i st s | ti tcarry a. lighted lauip upon ttieir whfi-lsat ni^ht aifter il.it" street ; lamps .(ire1 i K1 '• 11 •( I, h a i v e 11 *M f l n • pea 11 e<11 y \" i'i > 11111 •« 1r»*i ' e n 11 y,. a n 11 1 "on' T11, I i rs.;< I a y 11, i -f 111•I I'ftlt-t"r ("t n ik a nj 1 • SI 11• ri* 1 a ji j i, r r t -,s11 • < 1Henry Hcssliir. :| Krnest • Hau^-htelly.and Lulu I!i|ni,'s for ritlin^ wijth-,out l ights ami tli,|> \vi;n- lined :*!,,i|(ieii,r'Iia nil costs. j| ! i

Rev .„ ("., S. R y 11 i: t n a I -1 I 1 ri -s s t •( I a publicnicf-tiiif,'. in Howard I la 11,'"Si in day -at fti* T-n i to 11., A p "•M11 v i«. n 1111»• r \v i •• i -e 11 ri "s<!-111

Outside—his external appearance—Is oftenboth in, business and society. l One iby a good, 'exterior. • T.

•There is Uttle excuse for aattire. Qctthfng- was never so che<& as ius it was Merer so 'Hol $

Kiiixe 4,1:1

way.ijii'

> ii'i"..i|!i.d|' .ii'tf t lws t -•, ItJii' I a vtfid

iiiil'J,|iy'i

trti

sponsiblc Iffair:p b:ing-*inilu<n

i i . f i -- HI , 1

m4n Wcarin skibbyis now, su

us, M was. Merer so good. , (,f. , • ,,,.,, ..... ,, ,- • Opr> reputation \as manufactor|)rs loft ready-tofwear^ gajr-

fhents has'' been marked by ;continu)|l imirovemerif, •'"'" ' ' •

rt bet ter €ird c f excellence,

I We 'can ' t .make—nobody cantHan-we are making a t present.- It i|;the..in, materialt style, £ t and finish—cojeijial- td" ,aiygarments; by the, fltdst fashionable f,a|ork. ~.led than,nal£of tlcire. '. • . K-'^

.Resifcs" Men's, Boys*,, and; , B y , ad aiillieJso«r three stores, carry an up-to-d^tte sfpek oing Goods.; • ' " • ' - • |jj t '

:Uen<-rriac

•Hats, and,1

The Eastori ! to' not a time -fheii yon e»rp (•• '•*« inti i l i lni

wti|t!,PluBi(iliiic •••n-ioc. . Ytm will l imur*'r ur[«aot> 4:| mind n u t tMe ln> .I'll of yjiiir Mitiiillr irJf*« ft 1 fm jf 11 u r « o r | v. n. | • I u »i i>>-r w 1.1 ti « .(£•• •• >t 1i*i;*it«llo«.,- / b u r imm» n-iit pxp«'rl<*ui]|-%riit a

f imntw tluht « « tlu ic- xxl '-rt>rk.. . Our .'liaref*IW|I*|M r>va*>u«ble or- jtun omulil. <-I.JKI t.

Blue Flame Oil StoveFOR

7.501&: 9.5®\,-|

SANITARY PLUMBING.

TJ:|ATCI

Steam, h

;R

V-ii-

I

W a t e r and _ •••ot Air Heating.

r.' o. Biiiitihi--*i» «iT4 >;

iplcs, Fasfubn'Cards, and &;IfrHekij«lji:cnti ^ _ , _ _ , ' _ ^ , " _ _ . _ . ! I , II •' -

HACKETT, CARHlARt & CO.I BROADWAY AN ID CANAL!

Tlu-eeStores,,! 8ROADWAY AND 13T'rt S*( 265 A 267 BROADWAY

on

New.

incut for tlit' (•ftnijij'iiiy \xit'll ti

Kini'iii I 'arty. which pnivcd qliit** asuccess aiiil wntf 'i.-ii,joyt-.. 1 l.iy all.. Prizt'Sv."vn\ 11w: 1 r. 11 • 11 th»* ]«»sst-ssi >rs nf tht* fwi.111 i , ;h: 'es t si "1 Hi *s 1111 (1 w «• r 1 • w t»11 1 »y i i i ssLvi HI »ni l Miss . Inht isni i . . A ("oiniiiitttfv1»f H v t" w a ;h 11 j *\n > i 1111*11.. < • 1 * 11 s i s t i 11 K ' • f M i ss j

»bm* 'W't-st I; 1 k t \ M iss W r i « h f , 31:s •«, M a y . 31 iss 'it^li. : LiVfii, a m i Mr . U n - w s t t - r . t o d t ' r i i l c 11 ], 101 i'iy I' r . 1 • f I1 i. *• < ' 11 J 1 r : 11 • 11 T . o f t l i t - f i 11 a 1' 1.1.11 "t • t i i 11£ ' 11 f 111 • • j

1 i. " . . . 1 . ^

:st ".<i s'i 111 :1111:1 111 si !• t:» 111:; i k t •• 1111- i)«-t -1 -tISJ t r f !

j 1 rrst, 11 $t • 1111 • 1 i t s . lit-f" 1.1 *s 11111: • 111 w<*ri* sit-rv 1 • 11 [•

I m f o r r tin'1 finitiiiintiy (lisi«*i"Sf.tl. • |

The best Lehighand Scranton

Kindl ing

COAL':f

Wood,

- /

O|»[),,]

M. c. A.!: «.

I

SUMMIT

11,111 w i t h ;s 1111 H 1 i 11 K I l ie w - •« 1.11 (• r. M r. 11! 11i l r s . 1",.. {*. I k >v f • rJ 1 K'e „ 1»t' F ret 1111 < n: 11' X el 1w li •!• t a 1 r e w t • 1.1 k 11 (1 w 11 t»i a ~"Si 1 i 11111 i t a 1 i de i 1 < *e.. sa. 11 u se' v e r a I se.l t •< • t: i < 111 s. <j )n J I i > iday evening Rev. J . H. Heni»ey. of Vjer-

011 a atlilressed ano the r assemblage ;, in

the same ha l l 11 inter the sanrt1 a. 11 sjlitres.

An adjf>unietl mee t ing of t h e ^.iH-iety

for Child S tudy will lie held;on ^ u n d n y

.a ftern 11»i't:i,. T11 e s u 1 (j e< • t f«»r| tl i. s*r 11 ,s,si 1 in

w i 11 1 ie -" Fea rs t > f Ch 11 d Ii o* >d:'' ' "" Ey e-

sIK 1 '• t•"" and the "'Fin-111.1.• ia 1 St-use inf

Chi ldren ." At a nieetiiiff held on \ \>d-

nesilrty nf this' week. 'Mrs. F.: M. Far^t'i.

Misis! t 'tnialtle. Miss Himlen anil M.r.

K n a p p were electetl de i e l i t e s , to tjln*

meet in j- ; tit" t he 'General" Society, which

meets in Xew York to-day. : • •

T h e two debatiiift societies in, t h e

Sum 111 i t H i nh Schot »1. w i 11 ' li i|dd a" j< :>i n t

tie I Kite on Fr iday sit" ten.lt ,n 111 of n«xt

w ee'k. w 11 en t h e su 11 j et • t w i 11 ,j I ie: " • Resi -i 1 -

v etl „ T1 ia t '(1 r«•< -e has tl 1 in e tin »re f«ir th e

worhl than Rome." The Alpha societyw ill s pea k f o r the a, tti n. 11 si t i v <• 1111 >se wl 11»will take' part lieiiiK Wil l iam Day. IT.Hazell. Let>nard' Da,y. 3Ii.ss E. (iibb.!Demont Robbins. The .nefjative wfilll»e defend e'd by representiitives fromthe P'iiilt»iiiethi.an Society ; as follow:W ill it-r f 111 rt-t» t)J»I 1 en,. Ho 11:1,er;

: 'W.a wner,M, Easton. W. (Trravdon-andi. Miss. Ruth.

I , * •

I; T 1:1, e 1; 1 s t lilt "e t i 11 ff . f 0 r 111 i H s e a s o 11. • t > fit'll*-1 Latli'Cs" .Musical C l u b wil l lie lnM«lin Howiirtl-"Hall on W e d n e s d a y "after-noon a t th ree o'chick. T h e essay wjill1 ie 1 > y 11 i ss Li,! ey D i, 11 i n K 1 I a I I 1., ami til i eft 'tl 111 w i 11 K a r t i s t s w i, 11; 1 ss i s t i 11.111 e 11111- r -p re t a t ion of t h e .very fine prof-nifTiw h i c h ha s l>een iirraiiftetl from tilieW'i t rk « < > f' W a jfn e r and LLsz t... 51 i *s El e -nor M. Fos ter , p ian i s t . Missi May Bro>Vn

violinist , Mr. W. Ot to iPo l emann . ten^tr.- i | . ..

and Miss Emma ,D. 1 Heizmann. c^ntralto. ,A limited nunilier of ticketshave 1 »een ] >lai•eil ait the tlis 1 »cisa I t»f theclnb meniliers. • ' ;

Dnriiif; the past **feek the demand forfurnish,etl htmses fojr the sninmer sea.sk»nlias lieen yery ftood. and Messrs. Hit'ksBrothers reixirt the followim>; resnljts:•" Xut - Hn rst.'" t tie cluini ring resiileiieeof Mr. Henry M. Keasbey will lie occu-pied by Mr. E. Naiiinbur^t of the Baiik-inti' Honse of Xanmlmr^. Lnner & C]o.,of New York: Mr. E«lw, P.. WtM>(lwaijl"nh on se \MI the c 1»mer 1 if S] »r i n,n fiel d • a y e-irae ami Anisinck 'Way has lieen renfed'to Mr. W. H. Y-,an den Toorn. the fun-eral agent of the Holland AniericfanLine:, Mr. .A- H. Hassenj^er's cottage[tqiithe Bon leva nl will -be ocenpied by 3|lf.Alexander Boehin' of Xew York, 'iiinlMr. tieorge .1. t Jeer's cottage on Hillsidea yen ne tt > MI ss Spe 1 ice r«»f' Mi rrf s ti»\f n.

t In. Wednesday Mr. Ki'ssi|ekf,s .:<lan'J;h-ter was bitten by a neighbor's ijojfwhile riding her bicycle- on SprinKfifIdliven ne. Thiit doff has the bad habit i of•run 1.1.111 K after Iii eye lists "and shun hi liekept off the streets.^ ' Several com plain,t(l

of the nuisance of' worthies^! ilofp* r in-ninu' at large and of their d^tftnrlii nig I het-lnmben* of otir citizens', at nifththave tieenrfiiade recently and. Ciipt-^inStewart iw already arranKii'K'for .thcijett-tabliHfauient jof a do|? ponnd, where |nltdofo* fonnd rnnnint*; at large in v4ulati on,of the law, which, rwi,n,irea, do;gM to berejeiHtered anil to havethe'W|-rii»ternnm-

CONTF.STS 'THE WILL. \'

'The Estate' of" the Late J. L DeenClaimed by a. Niece.

ProceedinjL*s have lieen inst i tuted i|l"t lie ("011 r t 11 f Ch a 1:1 c e ry 1 »y 11 i. ss X fa asi j •Ade 1 i a < »sl HI ime 11 f M urray Hill, et >n testi-iiiK the will of the hite .lolin L. DeeifcMiss Deeii 1" la. in is the estate anil 1:1.1a. kepall the heirs defeiMants.

Annul,;,"' 'the defentlants a,re -11 is wifeand "his sister. Marie L,. l"lt •><•]!:,,. "|,Villia.inM, I let '11,. < if Shi irt 11i 1,Is, Mr. n.i|il XIrs.( i tn • i"'«,»f • S] H • 111 • e r . of XI yt • rs v i 11 e 111 i'i 1 EI i x 11b e t h T i n us . 1 if M i i t-ray H i l l .

The complainant's claim is jMrtially4>i 1 set! 1111 an iiistrjinient executed oilJ 1.1111; "i 7.. 1 a st y ea r . ; 11 y Mr. I)](-»• n a 11 < 1- pi 1 rtially on a verbal iigTeeisu'iit'. In t h a ti n s t rumen t was a clause iti wh ich p e e ha,jiTeei 1. i 11 considera t i 1 m o f 11 revions se i -vices mil promises, to m a k e h i s Listwill a-iitl t e s t amen t whereby "he wnnldgive tii Miss Os'iKirne his estate , if shesurvivwl Iiii 11., Xi> will was 111 ade., h 1 >w-e»"«-. pu r suan t Ut th i s apref inent . bu tt lie * "111111»1 «i i 11 a n t' i n s i st s t h i t I. h e i 11 st TO, -111 ei 11 an< 1 t he prevM»11s ver 1 K 11 aJ*TI-1-n 1 enten title's lier ty the estate. The verbalaj-Teen 1 en t \\"h s, 11 lade a t t Ite ti liie 1 >f tlieI»rat• tifit 1. bi 11| 11 ot lejra 1,ad•• ption t.»f 31 i-«sOshorne. luiilier infancy she was giveninto the care pi Mr. and Mrs. Deen • 1111the ill nl t - rs t i|i 1 • 1 i 11 JT that I h ey s In 111 It 1treat and 'rear her as their own child.T h e w ill ret •eii 11 y j »r»: 11 >iit etl w a s 111 a ile i 111HH]," but ditl not ': mention 'Magirie

A • 1 elia"s nil nie. ' ,. i;,_, . . . . - _ ^ • « .i

l; The Whole Big Show. ' -Mr. J. A. Bailey and th'e 'Sells Broth

e r s 11; 1 ve p r 11 v t il 111 e 111 se 1 ves 11:1 e k 111 tl 11 f111,en t h a t never tin th ings by halves.conset-iicntly t h e c mple te great |-AdamForei iangh and Sells -Brothers ' ci instil -" ' • '••' '"' •"" '" in Morris town-

t. every 'rare fea-excl n s i ve a t tra c -

Shingles, Sash, Blinds,.,|)dc|^i,mpi,Builder's Materials-

' "1 : Y: I : ' • f»;| .'

LIME. CEMENT, PLASTERJJ ll^k Fl^GGI^G,Curbing, Pier Caps, Etc:

1'- I! I

SPRINGF SUMMIT

idatetl shows will In*'every animal. e*ery a<

i l111 Tt •.. e v e 1 y u n i t j lieya ml

t i o n . A s ii 111,11 I t e r i»f twnnul l n i s i n e s s .!1 «t I'li (•>•'.. a s wi - ! l H.:S iif 'i-i'i'iiuiitki j l i s t i «"t*.OUT i»eo'plt* a iv ent i t lwl to just: a s , iiiiit-li,for tht*ir IIHUM'V ins thnw" of any!, tiflirrliK-ality, ami they will pet: it. All wilyor false rumen* to tht" rt.intra,ry, it iiiajy1 ie s ta 11*« 1 ri R h t 1 ier«* t ha 111 < > t «*n teil HIM »p"was ilevitled... " r ^ve r will... or canIt is siiiijily .a, preh i b i l ijt*nttT"irise will, tl' jto wn „ Wt-flrt etwlai >*Jtisei).

>ster< 111 s a n d p 11 yt»i ca 111 e gnea t a n 111 sen 1 ei 11reft .ire1. Lie a t Morris-'ay -''li. junt as adver-

" Tie New Cleaning Fluid. •.NON-INFLAMMABLE, : NON-EXPLOSIVE.

Removes C r e a s e and Dirttrow: Silk; 'Wool knd Cotton,, wUboift injuiy to

fabric or color.CL. E A N S KID CLOVES.

T'»K SA1.K B V -

G Y.i >,., X. \V I LI . IA MS, I»ni:KK is I;ALEX. A. T A Y L O R ,

\V, II R O G E R S .

MUCKNER ^ co.I . auck i iLT ' s '•* Mo>t Kzce l l i - i i t " t e a s a 'nd

ci i 'Htes h a v e l i c e 11 t r i e d Iiy citnuuis*M.*ur!-11 i i \ n.i. •; h u ut'i S u 111111 i t" - : 111 d s u 1.1 u r 1 i s , m a tipronounced in every instance wittyuut' ar i. v.'.; 11. A 1: r i a l 1 ir11 <-" r \ 111 v:i r i a 1 J I y t o 11 # i 1 i ce s11 it- 111'" is t S k e 1 > I i c;:( 1 111:11 e 1:1111 rli i t a 111 |piri c c s1 ft.1 not liavt* to lit" |t;iid to s f cu re a. firstc lass articSi't. Wt- si-11, for cmsJi [ oiily,which i-t o n e reason why w t can under -•'Si-11, ooinpt ' t i tors 25, to 30 per vent. • VVcwoul i t . say tha t so callfd • 'chi-ap ;[-'ot>tls'"*axe iiijvi-r liamllt-d by 11-1. •••CJieap j joods"a n r tl«" 111 • a rt 's t a j 1 era«111 ca 11 1 > iiy... .'('' u r•JIHHIS we wiirnmf tn lit; of tlitr Iiiti'hfstt |utility procuriibk*, Vrhich w<j sell a tp ri c e s tli; 11 tl e f y c;o 111 j ie t i t i o 11 „

• •' I a uck 11 er"a gooiIs a r e j it:r f ec ! ion.."'"We luive startt-il and always will set the

pact- un [triees.1' r ic e 1 i s I: 11 •. 1 i k-< 1 < > 11 j a j > p 1. ica tin 11 a n d

ordt- rs ca I It-11 f or a 11 < 1 ' t le 1 i y v n- 4" ' ovv ry -w h e r e . ' ,, • .!

LAUCKNER & CO.,"Sonunifs b

.AND AD. ERTISERS OF F CTS, 1!"

HOWARB'HALL BfLOfa.

T* H E

SHOE

Butcher-?Are You Satisfied With YourIs He Treating YoujRioht?

liOTVGIVE US YOUR P A T R O N A ^ . t

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sunniT; <ESTABLIS

G. W. BALDWIN &' '• : i< t • ''' % 1 • •

flANUFA'

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A I 1 •''«" i H i ' l . l t : * | H " t H l 1 1 1 , M > 1 ] I f , •'

& CRANN, Butchers

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•ci' IYEAR,! I

PECKi

JFlNE'BfrAi'lONERYSUPPLIES, CHINA,

Orders Promptly Attended to.

Do YO'U; W a n t a.II so... let nir ln'iir ii if the li'i'stjiit-yelt1

Cilcfiester, ;l*

\"nii..,|' 111 e 1 |i :l r k I'st

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:= Biebe, ;;1;;.;1^"* :

PARKER. D.-KINO;>., l t»x

'. a iul a «!(k-i<Kthh' of wot 1

A ye;;-

1.; P|irk,

SCHOOLTOYS.

AVIIIUC

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two

i ' Agent for tbi •OLD STATIN ISLAND' IDYEii'

1 ' :> '

VIENNA BA

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XIX MiJ'IVI'l-i•yI . I' '' '

ve r e i s in 1 e x 1 >er i 111 en't i 11 "• \v 11 en, • vo i 11:1 >i 1 v v:c mi

Bread, Cake and

iV"iiy)ycHy—r"Sli-H, 1 t«">|i"Is.

SPRlNC1 ; Fi'i:"*11!', J rt mi a m i W i i ' i i ' ,

i j i l i - f i i t s ;t 1 H>tfli- tmr ifyon. nertl a liloml jmri-f\MT Iry * • 1 i r S:t.r<u\ >: t ri I laatViM.Oi-Mts'a'bntti-.".

Yon. nfiHV havi" yourtut 11 ie\" li:ifk if m»l satis-.farttirv.

bwr DelniiattonOur! Insci- t P^»\v«l

i •(."'! 11 <£ j 1 i.i ro' a.m 1 f ft'sji"_il(M?s t h e . w o r k . Pom!

•finis til HI, at

i t

ROGERS' PHARMACY,Station, SUMMIT. N. J.

'.. • J DEALERS IN . . ;I1.

Artificial and:--Hatoral-Ice" ESTABLISHED I87«.

SUMMIT,..:' - ' N. j .

Helave orderf at Pojitofliiccor V. -R.tell'*1 st'ttre, Sniimit? and iai ;\V. \V.

D.'llif.m'B, Mil'i'14'ni, N,." J. | '

SPRING STYLE i OF

GE(H 1

V,.! At, C,.. •• , | t . J f to l ld i ni, [

A 11,g fie i 111A v $ u 1111 mif it N . J . j

U J ! : 4 J l J1 #M-+SW I A \

AND GROWER O? FRCITS AND VIQI[ ) i | ; . \ « A f i U s l . , | : i f ••..': . .;

F I S H r O Y S T E R S a n d C L A M S. ' • ' , • - " ' ' • • •

11 their fcensonj.:'' I 1

TAlfi

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V01

The Viithe hesi ^oiods-'ipiKlt- from the ttcst iii;i.tcr^i.

Leave iyour onlers And the w ill

EJ ELFARM AND

1 . . GARPENpply

call

Farmingthe Henderson _ Variety.

n-Tod|s.

I :: • House Fi,rn,isli'io*t

Etectric Wiriiig'

•QF A L L ' K I N D S

*•,' iits, 'Vanii§Jifs,,'fifess., Etf.

and Bell rt inFOR

Remington Bicycle and 1

ENUE.

all' branches.THK

cycle Sundries.-• ,,suwn,iTt -IN

•• - . I . 1 I

Joseph York

PARM AI^D GAffDE?«^EEDS,

I

ajid all kinds of farming anj : - A complete line of

'Ultivatbrs, p-artleiiing touk, A full line of the Jt\hkiusefurnishing good* tit Ne^rk pijkti.

JOtePIHi-YORK A QO:' • • t

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KDWA ROU X«]- ' COR. SHUN FII

HOU#G~ AVEKUBANO ,tP\

Page 4: THE MIT - DigiFind-It · An interesting * \«e w ill tle v elop is ifforded >i the gro th of the undertaking

It 9.fHE BAY.

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Roaaia haa jojrt •»,» sen tK>r fin it criifup..All the fiffnn* bith rto qoottid on the

" population^ the religion .WKI t f» claasi-fteatioa U»n?of iu , the Bamriafi empire-hare been'linen* frnfmworla Trop, PeteTthe Great «*tablitshtM] a special .kind, .ofeetuoa for t.t» mrt pofrahtljiofi. whichwafl' continued at im>piUur Intorralsdown to l |B8, ilMtnbjJot being jto deter-mine the poll tut formerly payable tothe atate "by ««•.. awm-m at • tbe mjfkBat with that exception thereHaa n«ffrbeen unj ^atnbt-ring of the' people inaccordance with the n-qa.in*nicul^ ofmodern «tati«ti(-ul t*cu-uc>-. It fiM fwfn

- a. ooe day WUSQH ami w;u oarrit-*! mm' effect 'OH. Feb. I ft. Inaxiriiv-h uji 8<i JMTcent -of tfale pfipulati'iiu of Russia c»n.neither" read iv ir 'write, the ijubaai ofentUner&tiou |IIM Uvu vxctptioiijtilv

'DRIVES, OUTAd tnita That

THE SUMMIT

SOOD.

bul <(»«• MaoUjird «*f ViJacj v 'i

N•(> ;.ifi"•'• r:1111<MIt run maint un. af onei j j i J i • thau one Btandarc of vafije^

any ninrt- tluii it ran maintain mat*tli an (iix- cT;uiiI;tr:l of weight, or mor^Uian out' stamJar.I uf u c u i i i ^ or more "than uiit!' standard r f .length. I .If tber«be two or more utaudarda of differentvaJap, tin- sundard of lower talue will.iu p.rjrt.ii.-c Ix-rctnc tlif only Btbndard..

If npic girf-n in tu tho markel, U » 1«Wbeing'that .a vard cball be e(tber twofeet or three teki fti, length,. 'Bud. bnyi•carpets by the- ymtl, at a. I.; ted priee.jthere wil l 'be delivered to h i n carpet*;•neannrrd in yard* o:If he 'bay coal fay tlb<that a. ton mtimll bo cpoo in If, he will mjeive torn

If lie

I r e Too Bothered WithB'aw* jO'iii mnf'otiekmmrhm rimmimg • b o u fAny 'aaier bugs about the nlnk'*An7 bail, bug* a<a«.kt.:tiiC *bom thr-j m».r .IfvouAnr > o u in > oor c)o*«»' •Amj tl'tmm on. yitiiir'«•««•?Aojr mrtth tl»t;tli> g you. | U m « i U ? -If jntt ka.vr> any of Uisae »otl »Uti t.i gt'-i rl I':

them EXT]KELY «nd »t < INCK. v,,u can :

< d>t.i*t by ui io*. - j:

An Important

WjSSETS

two feet i n length.ton, the.: law 'being!

ther 2,000 or 2,240of 2,000

Comrtantniople Li now in'the fuidtit ofTt«naafl^ni o r the 'MOIMUBUIMI, .L*.-ki,t. Thelatter ' is Hcrapnloasly «L»s<-:rir«I:! by thefollqwen* of the Frnpht r, ami from suu-rise to .aaniict then* is JUI rniirt' ;ib-iti-oence not <*uly of fora)' and driuk, buteven of' tobacco. vVitbout tbe latter «fidi*-tdre to tbe ujervcii the TqrkiMh cfaprarter,always prqup to fanaticism, ljae*jiuj.es cif-

- oeedingly dnflcait to niaiuigu. The ha-. tred of tbo "uubt'licvcr" u<HQtuts uii.•cute' form, Jttnl tb«; Raiuaduu ix- iu roii-Mqaeocti tntMruof mlwavn rt:KH«]«|. by theChristiaus iu Mobutuluc-dmi... (rjuntrieswith m, n'rtajjii ^-gn-e >)f anjinlicusinn.In the prew-nt 'uim-rilf.il ('nnditjou of af-f'ajm in the Ottoman rmjiiri-, no •|urpritMa/

meed tbcrvfore 'be"felt if ;it iuiy i i tjxjpalar dinttirbant-fs art-r-.Kirteiijpfrom Coiistajutinojilf or from AsiaiMinor.

pnaiuN rack If l ie hoy potatoes by t'ba!

famidifl i he law bc'ing that a bushel.eh.ul.1 cimtain either two pecki or f-onrpetks, t. lie re wil l be delivered to him'bnnbels of two pecks each.

On the same principle, if the law bethat a dollar is eitber a gold coin, witha bullion value equal, 'to its face vaJne,or a silver coin, with a bulliononly half its fare value, and mol "con-vertible at par into gold! coin.era of the carpets, the coal and,toes will, be paid in dollars of the leaservalue

There n«Ter has been and then nevercan. be; in. any country" at any ti me a' bi-metallic standard, and. tbe atfctm.pl

value of

thw sell-he pota-

HEATS i, 1,1 Ei!i"t;s."TRALiK. K'.UiK

••. '' • y jthe .Best; Insect Killer Kn

:rt"coi» m• •• 11 «J

t-Ifyiiit.

E very ui•«? * - wliu u;S<:"s if,

C.;et a bt*x. Try it. .: Thru. tf t l

GENUINE is put up in .tin bones only.

AT ZSc., .He. aaii*il.Jt, i Hotel Site.) Each.'

Sold by a 11 d rugg ists» U e me in tier t |i v 11 a m r

: N U S S E Y' S - HO A C H1N C,i'1 ' lIAXI'FACrL!KEOV0!fL> BV

Irt'hir' Xnssej, .Druggist, 'j

wmr pro-alter-

I b e Britisli ginTriinit-ut, infrom parliaturut a grant <»f $:i(>,otH),O0Uto 'be -spent i& the <i]it"vi-]oi>iui-tit nf ttindelenm-s of the empirf, announces thatof' iihis •mount #3, WO. 000 i» to! bt" de-voled:to the pun-faw of Ha]lsbury pluiufor uae aA fa luuncavcr... groaud; The

• plain,' whichl ro^;na mi area of Mime ;60»qaare milt'H, taken in Stonebengv, andfeiiri,-iife ejcp t'itHvd lest • sminij eutt.'rpris-

| iQH "geueralH should eon vert 'tticifp nj<*t! . ancient templet of the Druids into tnod-| tru redoubtK, Thr mouuliths liaii-e-tfar-; vived urany i eluuiKv^. but tbey might

Dot- survive military zeal iind ooiVlite. .

The British RO'WrniiM'iit, oiltlk^pru-pcwjil of the nrst loni of- the adaiiraJty,Mr. OoHchcn, lniM decided to make a

. grani of | « | i , , # 0 toward the I-XIM?«I>«-;« ofthe j ] u u el I till ke (1 t if kt 11 a re t i i *. t *x |M ill t i on.whjch i s to bo uudertakcu under the di-

ti Of l)r [

- .111 order to inidiTHtaud tlu:> extnionli-nary attituclv of tli<* .European i>overM iuoouuectiou wilii tiiu eontlict bttwren

i UrupxW' ai.i*j Turkey it must be tvinrai-'- bered thut, ;WSierras most of thoienur-- i moaa uatidUal drbt of tbe Ottoman cm-

I pini its in ll:|f IUIIKIM of Freudi, Ei»«li.shi and AuHtrian bondholders, well nigh thei entire Mlatti Jiuljilitiis of ifrccfu ure,held 'by U e n n w invcHt(irn. ' Iniwruueh

• ] u •» war ibfitw*1**!!. Turkey uud. would teiifl'Htill further to einI '-the flaaucvHi()f|tluw! twy h e a v i l y J|.; ed conntrieri and thus eomprtrinity.' the

.:" iuterests of [ their . foreign baiudholden,.- f the great pxjwerH have df-cidefl that nn~! ' der no ci re u n w t a net •», we i u 1 d they pttnni ti any conflict to take place. |

create a dnuble standard has ndoced .auytliiiif; better; than, sDating standard, with tbe inevitableeons* qui ne c-i of injosticewitb referenceto past eon tract a and uncertainly with.reft-retire to'future contract*. \\

Indcc" «1, _ .Sen a tor?" J on e 8 ad m i ts i n therefxirt of tbe silver commisaion dt 1876that, "whenever under the doable! stand*ard tfaeru is a 'yarisui.ee between the le-gal and market relations of thq pietalathe standard would be practically baaedon. one 'metal, and it the cheaper and.more available one." The financial his-'tory of tbe United. States and of Francefuniisb conclusive evidence! of the accu-racy of the senator's view on this point

Stuart Patterson.

. "W. kl. 15KICK

.1, 1 .Ml1*!, on tho ovo of' the elec-in tliti people, of the 'United

e th

According to the plun now offlaially;announced iu Louden for tine forthcom-ing Sudan campiugu, n railniufl is to boconstracUHl aeronn the d'esert to !i AbuHamed, m m to be able to take up a

1 flotilla of river Kuiiboat.s in soeiions to'* point where they eou'^l bti Luinchedon tbe Nile abeve tbe formidable and

' 'duufpmiiU' Montixsir eatoruets. : Elevenof throe gtui,b«J(.itij. are now being tui ltin Englaitd ui|d will 'be shipped toEgypt next inouib. '(Jure Lvunehed: aud•nued at Abu Kasui d> tbe rapture ofBerber and after that (.>iudurmun by theflotilla wi l l not be a. difficult matter.

.', ."'In addition to the new de+'p, leveleJectrici mijrojul tjliat i.« about to 'bu cou-strncU^i boaie-ath Hie pn>s<'nt "lino fromEarl's court to" the Mansion.£Eon!f) in •London, a flist.a|»ce of five inilen, a lightoverhead electric railroad is to bo builtfrom PnwKt Htreot, Piuidingtoii,: to -wil-lesden, a diHtanee of 4*-a miles. Tho1

track 'Will 'be earried on. a. vimlutited at Rtoel columns 60 to TO fet$ ujxirt,

. support ing lattice pirderH, the :rt|.il Ifvelbeing at an uvtirage lieight of J 5 feeta'bove 'the roadway. :

Francu'Ms h o w jiui innviujtii n Mbe n.'Vi«i.ao' <!••whf""mucking HIM!

Thli

if..•receipt anearly

:for 1&965,000,000

rived fromnit the praet ictt [ oftaking in ou tho iti-led M: LV^eroix, fhe

president of tlie Anlitobaeeo li'iiguil ofKrauce, to u*ril>e tin1 deixipulutioii of

• Fr«i»et< .unit'tlii'i wun-ity of el i i ldnii to'the libiwn uf liirtHine, and he in enptriitl-Ijr-Tnbnui'iit hi jiiiit ili-n niu-iutiou trf tlio

' nhott 'piiieii iiJii'i' ciifan/'tti-s %vhieb the' m:lf«,i!t in pivfi'tfum' to'the.lijitig

p p j i l br tbe German*. Tboi Fienrh niftltud of smoking, ho declares,

brinRit much more nico'tkie into thefem. than tbe

Kot LikeFarmer—I don't know MM* it

ti, baft I don't f<rl cunifurtiililc any uicjre.The old place alnit-what It um-d to be. j

Vl.al.tar—W hat '* tlio trouble? ';,t Kama* Furmcrf-Wi-H, jvr mx\ my'.he OOHK) homo a. few dxiys ago mud fa*off the mdrtftajcr!—L'p to .Date.

: . ': Mot C Dotation*. |Teacher—<iivei an rxiimnle of tho use

f th* word "coulagitras. " - {Pupil—Street flara are not rantagfooja,

they " ~arript

are hard to catch.—Boston Tran-* cat4Jk Horrlbl*

^ Mr." Futfli?,rourwli op Al(fy iilucetwl.Wltb,htnif:" .; ,

"Yt-s, indwd. 1 orderoif iiiyinanirudu j

did you rvvenjn;tluit quarrel you

' ito be

"

" Mora Money In Ctrentatloa.

If there waa any actual relation be-tween, the quantity of money iu circula-tion and national prosperity, we wouldnow be on a flood tide. For more than."a twelvemonth now the amount oi mon-ey in circulation in the 'United. Stales,has been steadily on the increase. July1, 18'tftt, a boat the time the Chicagoplatform wan iu tlie process* of ln.cii.bartion .and. the mouth of the popocrat was'full of deniamlx for more of the circa-'

"lutiiig iiji-dioii], the total money in c ir-culiitifni in tlio United States was $1,-fi'OU1, ? 2.3, 200. making $21.15 per capi taon .'iiu e.sumuted population of 71,890,-ooo. I • ' 'tion,States wi IT to «ivo their verdict againsta tleli.iM ii iifi'il depreciated enrrency, themoney in <• iron In t ion 'was $1,627,055,-61-1', ii];ikii:K #:i>3.63 per capita on an e»-timated jw'iiulatiou of 71,002,000.

.Blnniiji, INDi, on the eve of McKin-ICV'H inauguration, the total money Incirculation 'in tho United' Statei 'hod.risen to the unprecedented flam of' • ! , -075,t.;1.)4,it,j;j, making' $23.14 per capita''on an estimated population of 72; 418,-'000.

To fully appreciate this increase ofthe money iu circulation in. the UnitedStates it in ' only necessary to say thatiu the last ten mouths i t amounted tof'J.'(|i'O,'!)li'!Ji,.753, or more .than. $2 per cap-ita of tlio entire population. ,

While tbe absolute circulation .haspasted all previous high, water mark*tbe per capita circulation ia •ti l l $1.8#hflow that of 1V92, just before the pan -

- ic. ' But the per - capita .in now higherthan 'it was in 1800 or .any year ip thehistory of tho republic prior to thatTlku wliy flre the tiruea not as good asthey vvcre along in. the late' eigbtiei?Simply because good times depend onpublic con tide uce and industrial activ-ity, and not on tlie. amount of money iucirco lation. This is l imply the teachingof tlio old proverb that a nimble six-pence is better than, a alow ahilliflg.—Chicago Tinies-'Herald. " .' ' :i

Thf «.taction or Rrepch Itanki.

If sniall ii.; it inn a 1 banks axe to be en-couraged iu .iiii) .in'lire Hparaely nettled

of the country, the questionwSiftlier they Khoald bo purely

local nrgiiiiizutionsi or branches of: thogre|,it luotmpolitiiii bauka. 'The old UnitiiE l,'"Kt.iit.es bunk h»fl bruiicheH whichi byvirtue of tlieir ciinixH-ticiu with a largeWntral in.siitution, had Home advan-tages over tlie Iwiil bankH with whichtl ley e 11 n t j n • I < • 11,. b u t wen'' i n i n ore t b anone instunei' die objects of adverw Ktate1'iyi.Mlut i (111. Tli in M|i'j rit of icM'ni h « i lit ilytci it luttfk Irwiitf'tl In. another tity, andpt' r 11A| IN inil t't IK • r H t'tit'c, left metnnrivmwliicli Mill xtii'vive iinil wliiiii nccountill ]iart for 'Iiu1 opiKiKjtlon to branch

I * 1|4 Wasrin^ton St.,I' Arehltrat for J'uilg» Km! d'ooicti' on KeruwrxHl

Morristown, N. J.derlc Ailain*' reul-rtvul. Suiurnit.

A FIRST CLASS

Confectionery''AM*

Ice Cream Parlor1 las been.AVENUE

terer,-D CARPEt'LthMIE. !

I1. H. I to , !

Work at 11v ai •J io.

uisi

lakerundisputi k i h

never beenunder the sun

akl perfeclio..d tii iecond to no

k»d«y of higihejr taVmt price*

l. There * n n

the niariceli<*l"«ihjiai lor e«-

in

3ver¥artiste to holuikl your money« f r 4 itl lVi«e

are neverd * ;

-w.

u-iitf. yarnone. An imp**rr-

tU I.:-W.«rnmjH* dwArfully

41

WBIQMT.

Eg: Ear, |hr«a* and Warn,

m J .

1 irrri.ia .HM it

i WriteI 'for'."Full "List."

BEE

.NEWARK.

Carriages and' IIP AI t' Bl*fl

REPAI ING IN ALL ITS

MVttJ) FOR

Spria-ftftM Avenue

BE£C]SUMMIT, NEW

prisingNejiv -,

i

\

No BranchStores

or Agents.

l o r te

year

to

N.A

llotclj

nowVI

MULLEIN.I TOWNSHIP COT.

N I .

yreliable S^ **»

h Ie dealine is whattbvTrftund of the laddert j .Vi i .ai i i . Once a ci

Jner at Laucknrr'a(lf our 1 price IiaB;

mcMt interitline andjo per cenl * buf d

CKNER"Summit's Lead

AND AD\ EttTISER

p j TO u r

rough!where

111 to thewe 11.lend

tomer m\wmy* aLet us m«il 3fl»«»

it will be foundur how easy 25 la

l b IIcan be savttf on a SIHRIC U Urree delivers rverywher*.

Mail. Onlc: Fillrl.

1 mi I on, L" XI (> N"

•'•)''" -

C. BBDEGER,M.ANUKACTUKKU

Ice Cream aid ;Canily.I-: U S l'"K, WM I •'!' I ,V ' A T " !"!•: X I > KI > 'I '() .

Li S. PLAUT &

R. .M HANCOCK.

fDNERAL DIRECTOR,•: MAPLE &TIB.BT,'SD',MKIT( N. J . ; •

l*iimi]>t ; attention at alllioiirs.

Broad Street,

NEWARK,

IIS. E HPELYE1,

Those"

LCCTOR

INSURANCEUPI'ITHECTATIUS.

OMl Jl'lf

N.

'Dry and" Fancy Goods.'.Ladies ^ Hats, '.licycle "Caps.

LACE, KIltliONS.' , ,' . •VELVETS AND1; V,1,OYES. : '

11KIC-A-1 JRAC, KTC.

A<;KXT FOR

PETER M. O'CONNOR,* '. 'DEALER IN*'

shand

s, indwd. 1 orderoif iiiyinan to(u Ms timnj wbc'u lie luvvtm him. "

UU Mtt le Motto.

in hi* '«yt'..'B« »«ood opou Uw ptatfurm then ,

Mmd "FdVwarUI •' W M him ary,'On. ta«i< platform BffuN he stamJ*,

E .U ««k<«' rtnuinit o:J the bn-u in:.tell* tbw ;p*dk'M. in pmmmrhgt. r*.

funrorO, if you plea* 1"'"I —CtncintLsti EaijuJivr.

|j In, » ,

1 Jo»l Hia I,Tli'•

| "UalMckjrf Wi-li, rather,'"" ggftnilvA th*tjiironic kicker. "Why, ray, if ,1 went t«JO

• profeaslunAl luat i-riLV jind nil't be ivct reaisoj:removed their )mts, I."d be dtad cvrtain toget at »t»t lN.'.'ih.tn.d "tlie C ircassiuu IJOQU ty.''

i . : „ |

But tlie exix-rience of Elig'liilifl iifif'l'Becitiiuiil, i'lU'iaiilu. nad AviKtrulia, in

I y .mi el ti ii t ft irti 11 j ' i it fn v< ir < if 1 a V ebunkK wit.li mitliy brtiucheM. Tlio

of t '"inntwin a.m able to malutalii •'niiifoji'iiity in the ratra of in-

in tlie greut' 01111 iiiririill cpntcnund. in the remote aftricaltnritl:.rrp'ionahccaO'He tlie banks of Montrt'ii! mid To-ronto have their branches in Manitobaand the Pacific .region .and. can transferthe surplus capital of eno locality; tomt*t the defiricucy in. another us i t can-not be doup by 'Wholly1 indepemtentbanks.. 'The conditions in 'Cipiadw arevery much like thorn o f tho' UnitedStates, and the sneveas of tbe Canadian

in doing' what w e recopnizc theimfmrtann1'. of .luniug done i s 'entitled.: tog n a t weight in our considerations. ' In

it is wel l known that ' tbe'b'mnch system lias gra&tly favored tbosoagricultural intenvta. wliich in our owncountry arc so much in need.of financialaocoinmodation. ! '" " |i

'The preminderanee of ln.aiic.ial. testi-mony is decidedly in favor of the brancheystein,, inert of the opposition: to whichcotne*!, or would come, from'local finan-cial intervHM, jealous of strong outsidecoin[)et itiou. Tliero i i 11 fevliiiff of d u -tm.»t uf all. banks which is bora of ig-uora.nee.1 It iucreajsc* rapidly-with.'thelucre a." e of a bank's capi'tal and the ex-tension of its opt"ni,tioii.a., which arc 8u'|i-posed to provo tlie bank to 1» a monop-oly.—Iron .Age. . •

Salt MeatsQAME, POULTRY. ETC.

., '" ! • I ' •

Eljjpn. I'reainiTy Iktkr and Fn1 li

fuuntrjr I

$UtTRICK*5 PATTERNSK l t*» the sit.in; rt-ct-jitly' (iccu]iivcl

by M. 1! *.!' Ki'tchull.

01 >j J«S «ft; 1 \ »s t. Olllcv,S],-KI:SC'FIKI'i AVij(M'K,

Cor. Summit & Spr.nxfield Avcs.,

J .

Tfce Kiulr of Nap..

ia * Nupe ]J<WIIII on tho emirdill i n » uionieiit tf wild, inloxlfating joyby tbe

It's

Fl»t

» g jpoet lariat' of tfau Ijjndun Nuvvs:toogh, •aid the omir of "SIape,

you 're •mlkjuilj chnckod iu the »op ,I'd «X)Bf I have 'pstn.ii,. • :

. ttoft corni and ciU <Of ippencttcittji ^r crunp.

! i •' • • - - _ _ r •

1 *

q*4 of' C bew o

'i kDOW it. »it -Vm Much oo

-Didn't you.

turn—Oh, yea. Sb«

Follow* Ji

Peru is the latest" addition to 'tbe listof countries planning to get on to a sol-id gold basis. If silver keeps op its pres-ent rate of progress, there will ^ benothing left .tor gold to conquer in 1900.Of oonrw) tbe need for' silver legislationwill then. bv> greater than ever, .and. thegilvfrites mast work accordingly. 'Theywill! then, have the he re o lean taskconverting 'the whole world back to' si Ivcr I -. .

. j Oar 'Own. I

In this country since 1865 'the wag©•r has received his pay in dollars

which have on the whole «tea< ily ap-preciated In valae, so far as .teneraloomi loditica are concerned, so t latpnrel losing, power of hii wajjeinear: y doubled, while Laterat on capital h«.i steadily fallen and

half what it w u .

p i Stoie; Crasher.

CRUSHEDSTONE

! • ' . , • • • . • • - ' .

Delivered a t Reasonable".. • ! .Rates, '' ;

DRIVEWAYS,^alks, Etc.,

MACADAMIZED.

TAKE slAf lEsi f* THE f;EBRUARVSERIES V THE

SummitBuilding and

4

^

who don't see tiuit wo'rk-iare ••pttu think » f exaggerate vfl.vn.:we dldim our l>esl cannojj.bebettired To thetie people wes.ii.lcuine at?ahy |iirue and we"will be plensrtl tu show yiiu the",nt>lic phtltograpiis we n;,ake.

1 I IMtOR j\l( RK AS^ECIAI/ri".

PHOTOGRAPrtCR,HI A H h 1 HIT 11K KT« "' NIT.WM I T , tt

N. WILLIAMS,

n^ CDUINSELLORAT |JA

PBCUKKTIAL BLIUUINOKWJIRK,

Q\Un\

Attorney at Law.

TAVtO* BLOCK. STREET.

•ipmiis

Morrl

HENRI

Hiwrgr wChut lyJnhu Tlin

W. MM I I 1

'li T. Hi"

VHH-r1 t iny. tJ f

JMnrkajl i » l u , ,,t

it*r.

K D WARD HO WELL, (

CIVIL EB'GINEEIt AND SUSVEYON,

VAJU. 8 « U 1.. «'\, I m i l .N-

\y # PRANK BOWER; I

..'ARCHITECT,

K K W ^ B K , X J * •-T Sl'MMir N 1

MRS* FRANCIS OjRIFFIN, .

Fashionable Dressmaker,

Loan

HENRY I jPIERSON.jfr ildtat,J. FRED CHAMBE^LIN. Vkr-Pri.ldentJ FtANK HAAS, Trcaimrer,WILLIA'M 5. PORTER, Secretary*,AT WOOD i, OeCqSTEl. •"—•—'

Shares KM $ 2 # Epch Sliarei,J'ajralilf Monthly $f Each S^Une.En rancc Fee only I to. Each Shire, (

If ishing K) make sntest jiroritablo inejit a( your montJiJy Mulnm. or

'burrow niokti'y on tlie ntMt Iavof*bletern* lijr laiMift sJinrea, wlilrrsa ahr ittbe i-ffict rs ^|-uliglij(juilini]t 1 oat UtBpe.

»•'» • • • • » • • • •<•••••»••»#»

A. B. CHANDLER, •

CARPENTER - •& -.; BUILDER.Noblting e«r>fclally altfuiJed to ni K>aw>.ii- ".

p o

July

iifn

ui\c n« ..D a t e d A'i rll BLb, JBUT.

*s Winter Russialien's Winter Calf,Il.inkl fe

lien's Crack Proof Calf,llfitnl Lwed Wt.lt, $, oa.

BtW 'A '! SUM JI IT, N. J.

I MJAI

(Kiicwevantitn Muller Ik. 'Luim

B U I L D ER. JCO N TR A C'lAnd G c 11 >' r; 11 j j o ] J hi i >.g' Ca r pr 1111 r

N . N. j'.

:cMAN'E, •

Carpenter and Builder.. 8TIMATB3 #. !¥•! . , . I

. . . JOBBING A SPKOIALTY;

P.. O. Bi .I, 399. I SUMMIT,

MetalSENIO; 11,

WorkersF« ni.aoea,. A11 w«i k 1> •».. • • I I t / • I'

HallroaJ n««r r)«pot,

Pmlrra In «nd 1 pp 1 Inrn of Hi«ve«, BURBT . iwd» mled

KIM 1 MIT.

KX lU'irrfIII'M NKTTI.lMIKMT.""- •

ITICB IH HKKUUV UlVI!».-Tli«t titti iw-(Hj QI i I of it in i n bner I Writ, n u | J o r v I»i ug, t>.i •

n» ait and tru»K'i»« undpr tli» will of Moh^.O Mot lor1, 4t*B-iuml, milt .t>n JIIKIII'IM].

WillM Ht 1 ' u UM i v 1 I I P I ' I V4 wi%ir muKcwunii.i w im i< ii< <i i n * . ** * • '"-• i< *' IJ-MII • • ' u » '«J

naij-il (jjf the Hlirri K'itf. HiiiI. n>|M>rt«<l fur IH>U<Hmen UJ ihe(irj|hBD'« 1'nuijt' of' tli« (.•ouiity oft' 11 tu 1, on Weil II e»U my, thn' tu u!rti<«u tli < 1 u y u f

IIP Si|1 HUT

I DWAUP VjFMEDEUICK \V. VlOLLt E.

MlINlWTttATrtltX H.KTTI.H:.1IKNT.\ I -. j . i - j . - . . .. [ , , ....-• :.._-,.,

liTiqG IH HEREBY rtlVEN. that tit* acco UJI I ol ihlv BubecrlLipr, «f mini-traitor of

Intiijf K. Barrel!, tlsMUMd,. will, to aud lt«l and'tif the Surmjare, and rarartod tor cettlo-

to tbo Urpl>*n • Court of jthe Cimntjf "nlo 1, oil Wedueftday, l,be tweDiy third day of

nett

ELIZABETH W

w(1 bee

1 Hi

Syrro( nta

dioe«(B.l. notlca IB hereby given UJ thet 11)1 bit to thnolca IB h

Men'* Patent Calf Shoes,$3 00 Ju S3 o k MI siII sizes, r '

' I

JOHN W JLFF & SOMAPLE STR[ ETneafSPRINGKLD

Ainmi::ss,j, •"'

:• POTTER. &-NKW i"iiov-ii»i-:xa-:.

BEB'OUT,X; | .

J.M. NELSON,;

'Paper banger

underpdkritaIn" nidim, 0

on! h 4 r Kffl rm «I on t h e 1 r e la 1 ma *nd d e-tlie Minte of Raid doc«<i«ed with-

mop JIB fro-n the eighth (lay of Mnrcl)^' i » will h) h reier barred from. ' (>nt«e4|ffroovariiift Uie M M against lh« «ub-'

WiLLlAM MOKHIS DKE!},

. RlDCWi

Restaurdteuf

• • r r

Diiiingi; P^rlorsi'1

AVElilblE.

Meals Sfrved:to

and J

• n o lBating ith»»«v

Cliirleii. M IWill laA limnIWalLi

Stkriejty bijtimeiiiiiqheona el icited

T

11 want »styiidng good I go toV for H, but when I want

conmoo ttuff I go to tbe 'ctuejp

I j ; ,

" Whetcfatt thi» Um f Why imkg-thzX znytbiaf c u ' be' Mcheapn

wf kh it not " food ? " Vhy brandAik siocc. u ** high-prk«i " liaaply

. we do not aell ttaafiy goods I

quicker yoo je* r-< °ffall e notioo the bettet for your purse.

This store offers advantages to outof 'Iowa, choppers afforded b>' no 'Other

ntablttnnvnt.

: 00% dry good* ito

Irr^i Fine Wall I»:I.]K-I-«, MnuM-• '' ' [.

111 » : * J , V l l I I I j S ] I < ,''S,, ( M l S,.., W ] 11 -

j I . 1 , '• . , • : ' ; l • !

lllnw '(tlitSS,, Et'C. i•' * , l . ' i "

Union Ave,, SUnrilt, N. X

1 ; Lk::u direct ^witl'i. the inarm- < 1f.iftui\{',r —• 'use ' J

I '• " only tlie

t\ • \ •fFERINITfi fli -., }{ICOTtAqB 'COLORS.J t pAve 'inmkey and Kct the tx^L; 1 Send'for t k' card cf beatitiful shades to ' >'! i • " ' *S THE TAYLOR PAINT * OIL CO.!A m •mumutm »U^, N. V. rr •nti, »*• TOU.

Security Savings B7 4 ^ BROkD * T , NEWARK.

D'ElfOSI'^8

^ra

mrnmp im. || •>VER $ 1 , 0 0 0 0 30.

'!|4jBlilt•x te of 1 hree" far Went,

h

'at th*AU tt*f <tmiIn 11 kadt

f fj A f

f»n or before the third d«v of fajtr11 raw iMtr;rmi;rr4| tbe ilILST!di*fuonlh Society |nd Trb-i Kiii.ii*

" t l ^ M t n i BATTIM, FlWldu>yiB JSVONO. V HKVWXi pSPAffTH. 1'JOBfcPi'w. I U ) « E

to r Ire 'li

gbndt

BeglnnKUQ 1.1

wee^erl•nitnortitier

Bl BOjf

BAIRD& GARABRASUCCESS*"Rf| TO J, IH. i ^ L *

House Painters. . '1.

.: Paper I Hangers... - ":':: and Decorators

.BAEK.EXL.

'ATE OF OH AMITY' A. BARBER. Itacmia-... 1 i>ur*tiBilt la the order of Oeorgo T.

r r o f t e of the County of 'Pinion, miwJe.11 cat I in n| the underelgned, eiecutor

Be 1, notice Is hereby given to the•Jc. droeaawl. to eitil bit to the sub-

oith or" afflrmiitlon tbelr claims•jad dboii|litti,sa*lnil ib.asa'tatflof.eald decwuwll

' • la'ttMiiilu from ibe aieventh »«,jol. or they wll! t>e forever tarred' (mm[ ok recovering the same aga1n«t tUe

\ 0E0HOE W. HILERi '•f\ i i ' ,Ea.oc'Utfflr.,"

| ) K . Jr. II. "MciNTOSIILATE OF MOllWTn*!

VETERINARIAN1 ii rad 11 atn A mar leaf 1 Vet e> r 111 • r y I"«11New York. '(."IIj. 'VUern •lid. Htw dn

I'liulrvirril,,'

lar|.lu» i

I J q 1

irr i 11

I* «i.-,-|«.r ,!,„..,

fry. .April.' Ji|ijr "«,.

Feh.

Builder,I M I I U i l l

N. J.

Avfnmr,

'St'MMIT, >.. ) .

Tin'

L. HciCIRGAN,,,'

ATI0I1XET,! Efc f . i t UWr .; : RetreteaUlive of. '

Fl.efifjr Title- aiii BrposltTitles GuarunU-ed. No eitra

chargCTfur guaraiifect.

A r i l | i n J I i t . A t , , |,t . in i i i i i | ; i n liK'ir I 1U 11k . n i l S i . 1 , \\r"l M u r k i *.|n i 1 1

( T i l l (•>, li fi .it I" 1

0ffi« (• Taylor ilm

M

TlHOFfP'UGHL

f ft

" 1 I I I

MUg

RENCyjiT

I . «!'•"[]

JOHN A.;

HICKS' BRp

LOANB

WULFF ' BUILDING, " SUMMIT

t)JT

TE Of JOHN I,.. DEEN;f I Uie order of Ueorge T. l'uroi.

t f L't d bt th» Gounty of L'liton. made, on ibef tbe UndBrsifiiixl, eteouior of in Idl IB h e r b i n U th llU

the

instate, \. . • '

!- • •

Insurance

,'• ': :and[:.Loip

.1-

lli HFKGIBV -OIVEJ THAT TJIKetl intend to org an tM»d sftvlnps

li^e to m n«ti I p n f H u m m. it. 11 • -th • Co u o t.y'•nd 8l«teof New ler&ey u> be knnwuniMifif BA>INOH JNHTITHTION," ptir-- - v t •olltlml, "An Act conoerntnir

. ored Ajirll i l , 18-TIJ, andeott theroio.;"1

KmnolH £ j f ana,•I Fnmli>rlt!t ClinniilxTllii,r»rk'Pr WJ fage. iWllllarn H,RI»lt, . |(Jp.irg» ¥. H uobniorn, -.FmiMils H, Ph r»o**r,J Will lain JuhtiBon.

r, W111III.NI K. U»tl.nH.a,

M^'l l i t i i fnu Ilawlw, .• r d f l . i:<wt9.r. .

lWtliMilk,

nlien,T, Da

FK'll

i«oi4d.

f>f J'lir-Unr.gr E. U«ri>«tiier «r>J

Wnter, oom|.l»iti«ni*, mid llfirrf' J.* i ' I? ' 1 ' <"(l'"'|(l<*<1'tai- •"''• f"» Cor M M til'

ve ntalsdi writ of fieri toelM' • ! ! * • • ' f t ir Mle by

AGAIN OPEN .".rot BUSINESS.

. "ill the lines will be.; - completed as soon as

possible. : i-' " • ' t - • ' i ' ! ' ••

CHAS.DUDGEON.

STORAGE.FINEST STORAGE Rrx>MS H SIMMIT.! . IEASMABIE t l U S .

l 14Klllliffvt th*

vtajltie i ii.'iUn Court Uoumt in the city of Ellia-iwtV N. J., tin " ':. i

1DAV, ..THE] NINTH IMfr OF J'-UMEr -A.'lU., INK.at t*or.'clock in Iheaflertirjon of Bald day. ajltl*l oerialn tract nr parcel of Und and j^rerntnes" • : j l - "^tlaniflulavly diwcrlbod. MiltuMm, If-

ijt In tho towniliIp of HumraK. ••.. if Unloa nod 8ute of Mai* Jeitaj.I « I fiont In the northBrly llao of

arnniiadltitaimitiree hundred and fonr-aid turty hirtodredthB (JMH 401001 feel

from tbe nonhwesterly corner of Bura-Euclid *repues and runnlDg tbenceat Hgbt antlee to Euclid areDOe oneWd|sixty (iflU) font, more or thm, to thoJ ol Jacobus; Uinnee along the saidilO') o( UxuX of Jacobus south eighty-

,oitmm twelre inlnulm neat eighty-flvoHSl ee«; Uience n>iiUerly and at right sDglos

toEttcl arenue One hundred and ality urns&of EucllJ

id along the northhto

J. H. GREEN & SON,Unton & Summit AW*.

fe«t,fcore or tees, to the northtirly line of Euclavecue, nitd tbnoof easterlraod alonf Oie nortrly Iti :.f Euclid t n a u e olfriity.flTe iM5i feet

-tke pol *or place or t|«|l n nl«g.AM T. KIRK, Sheriff.

* * LBWIS. 8olr.BDJ^cSH I F«m—fdM.

_ _ 8ALB—In Chancery of New Jer-Betw«e» Mary J, Klmberly and Ida

. complainants, anil Mary K. (jibtmn.L VI. la. lof nalo of nbi tga(«d i rem-iBiid

Br vlrtua 4r th* hbovw »uted writ or«oJ» to med raot«4.1 shall e ipow for ai.te

TCI id UO tjfc C t H I«oJ» to m e d raot«4.1 shall e i p o w for ai.t

public TCI id UO, atjfco Court Houw. In t teof,Wi«feaUi. l r«. .oit , r "WHJNE8k>AV Tfjfc T

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WiIngnn. CarpM. Swan.l C'l«ck» Rvf«lve\l a

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i lD tracta or parcels of land andiremaM. Itliic m a being In the townahlp ofv deni*. in Ha oounly of Uulon. and

i f New J«r»ey, dfecribed aa rollowa:e 0r»i l a i L B l0r»i

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UTH FORUMIfti.patents.cle*pa»ttargentions want

AKCHtlW H e for book amd

sent |rc«. ABCHS| •••TP pn^HMIiVWRB • • * ! .Iinil

]fnea»id«*U I Ijeroffl adolp*>ohirtyInkaitta «ap

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U the i a » o f bntt rty-tl re s« oo-t

, t ., OF MAT. A. D.. |«|7.at i,wf o'clock In the aiternoon nf said

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day. alldifa

Wringer Repair Company,33:IEWSTipEftcor. HAtSET, iffAlWC,

None tint •'klillwl workmen ewiployed; upamM«un s all work wtrraiMk; fodm <s»ti«d for•nidi delivered tmm. Band, poatal.

WOLFF B'LD'G, Springfield aw., 41] • , :

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TOILET ARTIClE|Sponges and CI '"i Patent Medicines,

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Inning In the middle nf•"••W t^ortd«tip» lo Wrn-i now or late of AaronHb his Una »outh eighty.«• JMMt eight fjJMna tour.

iks io a black oak efunap for anoUier our-la me middle or a new raw!, tUen»

now or fate ©fjffltin L. M u •ouiljMl^niefl east nla« chains eighty four

am for a corner on tliethe aforesaid

itaeqtx ... . ..i l t U n u l c tbe tin

l'1d|*»oftiMSofbegl

not <e or I

fifty thread _" raatl. ,I la aeTeral

(. uontaJQlag four acres

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REDUGTIpN.in all our fine ^trimmedand uiitrimmed hat*. .

White fine Cou Ji Sl

ROBERT J. MOONEI

aerenty-aiim (1)

g t at a stake a«ipm i*nds no if or formerly31 m amid Itae xiuth eLghry

i mlbutee e t f u l1 tmlbutee east

keat four oaalna

Hake and oc*Tier on Um4 t h o w dl

gyfour oaalna

new n|k4road north

lw«nty t o n * Unlw to a stake1) bounding with lauda be-

». BOW far roroierly.t . ttiirtir nflnoi

WlH.k«to a •tiket

MILUMJI STftRISfpiNQFIELO AWLVSURMIT, 1 . I .

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