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. IK:. •*<«••***«********** ♦ . THE ONLY IMPF.lt X .....circulat'd largely.. £ IN RARITAN TOWNSHIP. e t n d j t n H e f t u f t e f . •************«•«, METUCHEN PHARMACY. | ♦< + *+ *•****— * * ******1 V III. N O 13 M K IT C H E N , N . J., S A T U R D A Y , -JU N K s. 1001. p lo Kjifwifiiiio!'. Recorder Offers a free trip to Pan-American Exposition tu Lire popular teacher in the public role of the Borough of Metuchen j^f Raritan township to be chobeii wrotes, under the following condi- ___ juccessful teacher must be regu- lar employed in one of the schouis ted above. Ladies and gentlemen both eligible, and the trip may be at any time, from May to Octo- often CONDITIONS. Anyone may vote as >y c h o o se . i.—All votes must be cast on the liar ticket, clipped from the Me- leu Recorder. Each ticket counts for one vote, the exceptions noted in condition i .—Any person paying in advance flNT one year’s subscription to the Re- Mrder may cast fifty rotes on one tic- For six months in advance twenty fltlfc votes may be cast on one ticket. Jkny subscriber In arrears may cast K- .t i t t y votes on one ticket, for each year ' ^ k k pays up. Tickets may be brought to our j '^CMBcs o r g e n t by mail, and will no •©unted and filed as received, and the .-**•» published each week. I MKTLM I A HHCeUltKRTItlET r MOST ' POPULAR TEACHER I. FREE TRIP TO ’ Pan - American Exposition, I at Buffalo, N. Y. , --------------------------------------------------r UhniimI <’*»(■»«! A citizen sends nn h »onmmuitaUuiL. which will bo found in i not her t tduin.i at nit tho recent indii nients against liie Middlesex and Son erset ’I’ra. tion Company. In a list of cases before the Supreme Court we noticed these cases "ready for argunu n t •, We commend the new organization for village improvomen . Lit there he P R IC E , T H R E E C E N T S a large attendance at tlu* Robins Hall, on Friday afte The speakers engaged are a! be interesting. Mr. Lee is .overal historical societies, other speakers are also pr other'ftocietiea. _ur free, trip fu the Fan-American Exposition is already attracting atten- tion. The contest will not close by the first day of May, but the time of clos- ing will be stated later Teacher larly employed in any puhl' 4 eligible if they reside in the borougi or township. We advise all then friends to vote early and often The filluwl ng votes are already re corded: iciiool i Mis Mary A. Letson .......... Miss Nellie R. Lcfferts.. . Miss Josephine Flanagan Miss Minnie Com pton .... Miss Meta Soper ................. Miss Carrie Strickland ... . Miss Elsie Woodruff .......... Miss Edith Bond ................. Miss Florence Browning Miss Annie Cheeaemati Miss Dillia F. Thor nail. Prof. C. L. Anderson .......... Miss Mary A. Dunn ............. 33 n 2 I VOTE FOR have f'&B* U. TAPKEN, JEWELER. |C 0K . CIlUItCH AND NKILNON STREET*, Ntw ^ruqswick. New Jcrea C. CAMPBELL. R»u*. The' "ct‘u hi Fireman’s Trip. As we announced last week v mads the necessary arrangements to offer a free trip to the Pan-American Exposition to the most popular fire- man of Metuchen. Wo recognise our fire companies as among the most im- portant organisations cf the boruugn and this offer on the part of the Re- corder ia put a small token of our es- timation of their value to the com- munity Tho offer includes a free tic- ket to Buffalo and return. The time for the closing of the contest will be stated later. CONDITIONS 1 Any one may vote as often as th y desine. 3 2. All vote* must be cast on the regu lar coupon taken from the Recorder 3. Each coupon counts for one vote with the exceptions mentioned in con- dition 4. 4. Any person paying in advance for one yoaC. subscription to th Recorder will be entitled to cast fifty votes on one ballot. Any person who is in ar- rears may cast fifty votes tm one tic- ket. for each year be pays up^ 5. Tickets may be brought to our of- noe or sant by mall, and will be count, ed, and the vi Metuchen , METK’HEN REriiKIO TU’kKT % j Most jjf J Popular Fireman. f i f AikHk 41* O k an. -WV4«. Jifc,!*. | Pre. Trip to | 4 Pan-American Exposit on, | J Buffalo, N Y. | I VOTE TOR | Name ittelu Steam Marble and Granite Work* Al ftfS variety of monument* and heoriitouM oppiaU* Firat Baptist Church. !PH U M OSM W n St., Metucl-n'. ueeni, aeai dhm . i lowets, Reaper* and npanlea in th* *-25-ly Fir DR. E. F. POTTER DENTIST. at residence. Hillside Avenue, METUCHEN, N, j. to 4:00 p. l : 8:30 a. m .t Wednesdays The following Totes Lav been received E^K Soper .......................... f. Lehleln, Sr .............................. D. C. W halen ........................ T. F. Vansiclen ........................ Chas. Hartman ........................ Mr. Hokinson ............................ C. B. Schenck ............................ John Robinson ......................... W. H Greenwald .. . . ......... J. J. Almond. ............................ Chas. S. W atson ..................... C. A. S i m m o n s ........................ James Ronan ............................ J. Corl ........................ Frank Smith already __ and Grinding Make Lead and Zinc Paint wear twice rauk ►as lead and oil mixed by hand James Clarkson in Pharmacy sells it. Prof. Herron. Professor George 1). Herron The Synod. ------------------ -- General Synod of the Reformed byao ouncRJ t 1, meeting In Slew Brunswick, at OrTnnell, Iowa on Tuesday for "con o r RW ed ne ad a y n y ’em In e n t ‘ nct » K ristian and a gen _i are in attendance, and im- lleman' an(l By a unanimous vote was 1 business in connection with exPpBed from the church. Hrch is being transacted , ----------------------------- THE VILLAGE. 4TOIt\ ol ot it LIVES I I:«> >1 DAY PERSO N AIxB. -'ainpbell's -.air I B aiw lw o From Death. ff&wen Years In Bed I "Our little daughter had an alraoet J wonder, ever cejue?" Invite. fata! attack of whooping cough and |©nds of Mrt. L. Pease, of Law- bronchitis,” writes W K Haviland nf Kan. They knew ,h . had b«n Armonk. N Y , h« a1 ito leave her bed tu seven year, remedies fatted, we saved her life with fceount of kidney and liver Of. K ing', New Discovery Our n7ece nervous prostration and gen- who had Consumption In an advanced »mty, but. Three bottle, of stage, also used this wonderful medl- t^ 'Wnd *n‘thrte m'onth.Tfe'lt 0 “ ° *D<! ,he *» Perfectly well" ouL vTt>e Ranald Is consigned to tes, and In three months I felt Desperate throat and lung diseases tha New Vnrk nndTrinldad ShlpplnU «w persom Women euierfng yield to Dr. King's New Discovery ^ Transportation Uomnanv . * rndache, Backache Nervous, to no other medicine on eanh Infah •pleeanese, Melancholy, Faint- Uble for Coughs snd Colds Stic Dlasy Spell, will find It a prlc. *1.00 bottle, guaranteed by the Me 7by theTM iiucf« p '^ s c 1; tUChen TrUI bottle, free. I 0- 8TILLMAN. i COLD IN ONE DAY. .... , Utobllsaed i«7 s LMdina i__ i— ■ . maaiiiDie tar itut,,- etii N™1« “2 »n^f! e a ^ ? ' a n d r p i i ^ 0ll8c' Hr u l “e 8 ' S k ‘n D ie. ---------- *. J. PlleB 25c »t the Metuchen oeid Knarsviagand wiidln* u™«IStM: y had irsday ill hold a pi in Robin ic starting < fllcnt speak- Miss Sadie A. Craig is spetiqing the with friends in Brooklyn. Mrs. W P. Compton spent last Mon- ay in Newark. Read Mr. K ram er’s new aUvertise- l'ent in this issue of the Recorder. Mrs T. F. W aite spent a ft w days i New ’lurk liiis week, liss Daisy Orton has beert on the sick M i ge 8. Silzer is on 1D«- h of examiners for atlmlBrion to lb*-. oar. NOTES FROM NEARBY VILLAGES of Tl [HE WEEKLY LYTLES .Oi- nil fc»l 111 KUAN KLI OItlii i; xjdjsi^ Magazine "■'Id of Jonathan '!'• Tile Sage or tin- ny year a, Our neighborhood I excited over a disagr Patrick Haines, and who live on adjoining fence between these is •Tin* liti< Ha Re Mr Mon da v J M. ough. object of this sisl the Mayi ml 0< icll and doing what promote neatness irove and beautify the alfthful and desirable, •e.. In adding to the ing i ng th- Ma • Ortu piuqe tilouse costume th pi white ik sailor amt was assited by bis charming sister. Miss Florence Orton, « in pink ami white, sorts of games wr re indulged in there was a fine . mag\c lantern whicii, judging from1 ' the loud a;> . was niiich appreciated, n came the cake, and large moun- <>f ice cream. Every cake had a *nt initial on it to suit the cboos. ive wishes were made as the flvo ass me., vi ------ -y-e. - »H f—- re of Master Melville, er caps were donned and all got for the "Jacky H orner’’ pie. Each tilled out a fine plum in the shape of doll, or something reJfa all giies •ed it The ippropjla ted for lights Foir*e, H Y Ford ■ant] M •■iecte<i c< mmissloners. V’l’el H im. The Q, I«'l Hour Chili nate as t 1 have its final ight commissioner: Park on Tuesdaj d dollars wa nd Martin N Cra vas so fortu- meeting for the lieautifui lew president, i large attendance and ' Van C’leve. who po lull. ality. heartily ci.cwitj played a TffTiplc ip(*ned the program pie ol select ions, which were Then Mrs. Prickilt •tions. Mrs. •ptably and in Pattison satiE verv acre unnsual good vole Mrs. Manning pleased well with her ren urjjpg .‘‘The Dustman," afeain. hat sh 'M iss Flanagans appeal coined by a!! and the ga good recitations. A ll W4 in hear Wise Van Cleave Then Mrs. Spoa . jn he table way, offered all seemed loathe to leav Jf the lullaby » had to sing ance wfas wel- ve two very ^re delighted again. r usual hospi- anci cake and i part the Mi Cleave I'air entertain- he viewing of the beauties home. ’one. of R a h w a y ; .Miss Van '. Miss McFarland. Mrs. Harold nd Miss Thomas, of Metuchen. a . Mason spent rk and Brooklyn was making f •alls on Metucbru friends > nTu* ol. Mr. C. B. Soli.-nek has been 4pp >i: ■d night marshal! for Main street. Rev. and Mrs lames Mcore. of N Brunswick, were int own on Tfithda Mrs. J. L. Moss, Jr., spent Tuesday :n New York. Rev. Dr. ami Mrs. Stevenson were town on Wednesday. Dr. Andrus is - mi Metuchen again f- x short slay. Rev. E. O. Moifet of Pine Bush, \e York was in town on Wednesday Professor Li^rtsley passed his eight- ieth anniversary on Monday last. Mrs. McKibben, of New- York, has jeen visiting Mrs. S. A. Orton. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Dana left on Tues- day for the Paji-American Exposition. Bishop Wilson is enjoying a visit to Syracuse and Toronto. Mrs. Rogers w-as a guest of Mrs. S. V Orton this week. Mi. Henry Boyd and daughter were quests of Mrs. A. Ayres on Sunday. Miss O'Reilly, of Brooklyn, has been • isi ti ng Mrp. E. H. Spear. Miss Rrlnlmi l )ia« been vishing miss Miss Kitchen, of Orange, has been isiting Mrs. E. H. Spear. Miss Knapp, who has been vitst‘1 tig er sister. Mrs. Frank Orton, has re urm-d Ik New York. The bee \ h ‘k. li iends of Miss ivramer plensdfi to see'ltft out again Miss Laura Tappen has been visiting his week in Perth Amboy ?nd Totten- ville. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Underwood and Miss Underwood are visiting in Kal- Re . B a rr t VVyckoff, of Holmdel, alls in Metuchen on Wed- nade a lesday Mrs. William Vaneiplen* aiW Mrs. E. ken spent 1 iitirsdky at ^bath Am oy. Ir. J. E. Jewett has sold house nan from Nevr ork. Mrs. W, P. Compton, teacher o\ piano, organ, harmony and cofaiposi- Mr. C. I*. Corbin, la to addreaa the Rutgers College annual meeting. Sub ect, "Some Old Political Papers." Mis. Meeker, who has been visiting Mrs. Moody B. Smith, e on Tuesday, lanislaus. with two oth ig over the proper! roc< d by them of Mr. Allen, this iriied ho Fat In i The engineers and supervisors he Pennsylvania Railroad with the Street Committee have been viewing .he street under the bridge this week, ind w ill soon have it improved. Tim Misses Edna Greenwald, ‘Nettie Schenck, Ollie Conover and Miss Dove, vnd Masters W alter and Lloyd Wilson will be the soloists at the children's ervicp In the M. E. Church to morrow night. Job n oiin ujj and would uot deUv Haines, who called for parties i-lled on hDq.rFe warrant. but the Esipi peeaeful arbitration, and : at present in "statu (ju«»." i good enn- •eked them 'em Doth South Plainfield. Miss Nellie M anning lias b George Ryno is able to be out agai ■nuch improved. Mr. and Mrs. V turned home afte u .New Brunswi a*HI id]nsl rated llial,'s a"d its phrases. "I K.-mlal! has a n attrac- 111 "Queen Wlihelmina Bo •lu’ magazines. D t reate.l by William •tiollisder Jr. in an extended article. ( HURCH CHIME*. ( Tuesday was communion Sun- a> in all the churches. At Centenary M E. Church one preson Joined the church bv certificate and at the He- •otmed Church four new members w-ere received. To-morrow will be Children's Day. At th e M. E Church the pastor, Rev. D A. Mason will preac hln the moru- dig. His theme will be: "Why Whet the Axe to a Keen Edge.” The Chil- dren’s Day exercises will be held in Ihp evening. A fine program will be ientered, and Rev G. W. Smith, D D., will preach a short sermon to the chib dreiu , ,u ,;'lly ',,Kl-!l1 1ba ] jt i-r of "The 1Lu^ti-at'-n History of Methodisin' is non- than usually happy, in its illus- I rat inns ol Canadian scenes and men ,>h,a ..... . Is entitled "Cana- nan Methodism, is a condensed ac- '<’"n1 .,,f ,,u' wuudorful growth of the uganizatim in the Dominion during m-nineteeiith century. The-characters ! ( a^'' Bycrson and the other nota- ;lcs Who were eflieient factors in its are sympathetically iteait it h. Mrs Boic jent Hlnesi -he house. able he Mrs. B. W. H ind, of Plainfield, re- turned yesterday after a visit with rel- it ives here. Rev. j. A. Lubberly is attending the East New Jersey Baptist Association U Newark as a delegate to-day. J. D. Lnlxeaux, of Plainfield, is about _o build a house here for Antonio uhn.- iips. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Randolph have aken up their home with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brantingham. Mr. and Mrs. William Faulks have oeeo entertaining the Misses Hazei Meyer and Viola N* Steile. New Principal ami Teacher, On Monday night at the meeting of the Board o> Education Mr. Thomas G. Van Kirk of Highland Park was elect- _'d principal of Franklin school for the coming year at a salary of nine hun- Jred dollars. Professor Van Kirk has principal of the Highland Park school for two or three years, and has men popular and successful there. He 'Xpert* ti* move with his family to Me- ucheu soon.. Miss Service was aiso fleeted as one of the teachers for next ear. The sidewalks am Church and parson .m proved. The new fountain place, and the ladle? id the Reformed to be Mr ,rge ' l"'illi;int Ki.rial.stnry „f Nova ruLia Ifp by Albert E. Lawrence en- ne.l Tli' \Vee Bantam (iuard." be- ins Us first installment In this issue 'remises to |,e f,,ll of inrltlem. '"bet mailable articles are "Kernel,yl 1,1 U ' ’s t ;M 'n 1<nvn. ’ by Lizzie D. Men r/'!,' v 1 .!lsh°!), () *’• F i t z g e r a l d s ’s " ■ ' "A Famous Garden,” by lory sidebotliam and "Isen’s Early caching." Hie Home Uircle has a chatty discus <>n bv ( laribpl of horrors and then tl' s- 1*l(‘ ' aHl the illustrations giv- ‘gH p ictnre of tlie Denver horse hl,;h r i,i(,s (t >wn bill on i ts car; and c hist installment of a s tnrv describ g a naughty girl called "Peggie.” The Literary Notes and Book Re- 'ews departments are up to grade in uantity and duality. Published monthly by the Methodist agazine Co., St. Louis. Mo. On.e dol- r and fifty OwJiU u year. . We her and Crop Conditions. New Brunswick. N. J.. June 4, 1901. The week has been most unfavorable :oo! and cloudy, with frequent heavy bowers. The tmperatut;q has averag. ‘d 3 degrees degrees below the daily iormal, and the rainfall largely in ex- ess in all sections. Farm work ie at a ittudsLiil, and it will require several varm days before the gnoqnd is fit for naming and cultivating. There is yet nuch corn to plant, and conelderahla eplanting will be neceseafjr. as much >f the seed has rotted In the ground, iome fields of wheat fujd rye are badly odged, and some rusting is reported. ^AtaiB »U orchid ft are th a .......... - ¥Trnir ion in some places the Junelrophai ilready begun DIED it Sailor's Sm.g Harbor, 3. 1., sud ■ly on May 30th, Mr Stephen Fow- fornierly of Metuchen. aged 63 Advertise, If ybu want to rent your house, advertise. If you've auything to sell, Advertise. If you want to keep along, with the bustling busy throng, Advertise. •^Advertise in Ths R kcohdek. CENT-A-WORD-COLUn^y Xdt*rti**m*uUm tku Mumn *nt aeitf « wr4 * T <-3T—In Metuchen or on Bonl am town rosd * c*n< ***ht yellow wood M ittle crookkd- a* the Metuchen Pharmacy. F OK KENT—A »«Y«n room house on WlIUsM •treet Mr*. Henry Bennett. iOARD WANTII)—Gentleman and hi* wifs ' and child deiire board from June lit Two >ini. AddrtM at once. Charles B. Ame*, No. 17 Lexington Ave., New York City D hi NoUr? ThWlje. William, rt* N YOU KAHN |M KACH MONTH dorta. L jour spore time f If you oam’T, and waMT I). WHU> tl) Ini’) ru.l*4 __n ‘ — W . 1 ANY good thing yon have and don’t need, row J?® •*;; *° somebody, somewhere, who waate It. Tell yourstory here. THK RKCOROKK Is we pared tod 11 a]] w dan Vlceeb pfllJttnf and at i >Ta la.imli ihii » Tuft <iay Birthday Party. Mrs. Mary Crowell celebrated her W h iiirthday at her home In Rahway 7n ln:U Wednesday. Those present from Metuchen were her sister, Mrs. E. B. Acken and Mrs Henrietta Vanslcle, Mrs. William Vanelckle and Miss Flor- ence V'ansic|e. jC . CAMPBELL, having rented tfcfe house formerly occupied by John J j W. Reynolds, will sell the entire Fur niture in said House, jdtuaied on Th. t Beautirul Glosa omes from th evarnish in Devoe’s ilsh Floor Pi a quartihou en Pharmaev _ cents Sold by The Mo- The steamship Ranald sailed a week ago fast Saturday from Trinidad for New Y.ork with 1,200 tons of pitkih in bulk In her hold. She hatl not been at >ea very long before the pitch began to nfflt and the eargu shifted until the vessel was in danger of capsizing, VVhen two miles off Atlantic City Tues- day Captain Hamilton Anchored his badly listed ship. W recking tugs have been sent for and the cargo will be taken out. The Ranald is consigned to A Tefrlble Explosion. “Of a gasoline stoVe burned a lady here frightfully,” writes N. E. Palmer of Klrkman la. "The beat doctors couidu t heal the running sore that rol- owed, but Bucklen s Arnica Salve en- tirely cured her.” Infallible lor M IDDLESEX AVENUE, METUCHEN , R. Jj 'tnd m«ny other articles, on ill? at one o’clock p. rti." CONSISTING OF 1 Rockaway Wagon, 1 Coupe, 1 Bug. ay. 1 Dog-Cart, 1 Phaeton., 1 Dump Cart, 1 Sulk yHay Rake, Syracuse Plow, 2 Cultivators. Set Double Coach Harness, 2 Sets Light Double'Carrlage Harness, Set Heavy Team Harness. H 3ets Single Harness; Bedroom SultB; Oak, Black W alnut, Mahogany and Maple, With Marble T'ops, Bed Springs. MattreaSHi, Single Bureaus, Wash-Standa. Writing Des* and Book-case combined. Large and Small Card and Centre Tables, Mahog any Sideboard. Japanese Cabinet, Or- gan, Extension Table, 1 Doien Blart W alnut Dining room Chairs, Rockers Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Hat Rack. Pic. tures, Chandeliers. Lamps. Carpets Matting, Window Shades. Kitchen Tables, Stoves, Refrigerators, Benches .Kitchen Ware, O ak ery , Toilet Sets 1 Large Mirrors—Gilt Framee. S A L E P0SiTIVEJ; ___TERMS': CASH -€rC: L. H. Tappen, Auctioneer. il<“ Of h u u s t npb(‘ll next nent in an- >ns grocery. Din t full to attend ibn : hold goods, by Mr. C C. C ook-, tin. advertiai her column. The Metuchen Pharmacy will soon reive their new tables and' will be ■ady to serve customers with *he best ' ice cream by the plate at all hours. One of the employees of I,. L. Maq- g and Son, or Plainfield marble works, whose card is in the Recorder, been doing some fine lettering in Presbyterian Cemetery this week, r. W. T. McAdams has purchased Gies house, at kobinvale. and in- tends moving it to the lot he has re- cent^ purchased on Home street, op- posite the Methodist parsonage. An inquiry was made before Justice Moss on Tuesday last by the Overseer of the Poor of Raritan township to de- termine whether a claimant upon the poor fund should receive further aid, in view of the fact that he had recently received a sum of money from some property in whieh he had a share. The conclusion was reached that the money received had been expended, and that in the near future, aid should again be granted. Letter to B. Wittnrl»»»rg, Metiichni Dear Sir: Porterhouse, so much; neck, so much; all the way between. Just so with paint. Dftvoe lerid on a zinc is the porterhouse. Nobody wants the neck; the between, some say. is #x;od enough for them Hilt Iluirnn anatn Paint Your Bnggv for 7Bc. ■vith Devoe’e Gloss Carriage Taint. It veighs 3 to 8 OZH. more to the pint nan others, wears longer; and gives a H p<l ' lal t<> new w o r k . Sold by The viet uchen Pharmaev But Devoe cogts less, not more, than between. Lead and oil is between, it is the old-fashion paint But zinc has c<me In ZitKfyfttaq*-:. it** lead. and zinc ts the paint. I fyou paint in three years, you do it for looks. Devo'e does not, wear out In three years. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & CO. 9100 Reward, $IOO. The’ readers of this paper will be pleased to learn th at there, is at least one' dreaded disease that science him been line to cure, in all its stages, and that is Ontarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti- IPo Po* 1VE HUNDRED THOUSAND LIFE. INSURANCE CLAIMS PAID. 1 he Prudential Insurance Company )f America has recently paid its five uindred thousandth claim. The Pru- lential is the only life insurance com- >any confining its operations exclu- sively to the United States that can >olnt to such a wonderful record, and t shows what a voet amount of good is >eing done by thaj^om pany, partlcu- ’arly through its system of industrial, ir weekly-payment life insurance. The 500.000 claim payments show a total amount of over 145,000,000 paid jy the Prudential on industrial claims ilone, the daily number of payments low averaging over 200. The. large imount of want and distress prevented ind relieved through the just dlstribu- i°n "f this .yast’sum of money expaine why industrial insurance is so popular n America. Oh policies issued by the Prudential 7n the industrial plan, the' premiums ire collected weekly at the homes of he policy holders, in sums of five, ten >r fifteen cents, and upwards, per week The Prudential has liberated its poli- ies very materially since the organi- sation of the company twenty'flve years ago. and In addition has estab- lished by arranging for the payment of ill just claims immediately upon re- ceipt of proofs of death. Not only is this true, but It has even arranged to pay certain claims by telegraph and ithers directly through Its field.repre- iriuaiives; so inat. while every pre- ’aution is taken by the company to pro tert the Interests of existing policy holders, the money is placed4 in the nands of the beneficiary at the earliest possible moment. This practically doubles the value of life insurance, par vieuftu ly amongst those holding'Indus- trial policies, where there ts frequently cio other ready money at hand. Another feature showing the com- pany's liberal treatment of its policy- holders is that of additional benefits, by which an Industrial policy .after it has been five years in force, is credited with an additional amount of lnaur- aticefl without any additional expenae .whatever to the insured. CafaMdering both ordinary and In- dustrial, the Prudential haa paH a m >50,000,000 to ita policy-holders siaos its organization. ------ - T month I LjNOK SALE—A farm in tha Borouafc of Ma- ' tuche*' ' thlrni.lhMA/m. k-.-- ?_ J L-;_ Price tS.fiOO F Umcr.To«- tntional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure \n tsk^n interqally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tile founda- tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con- stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. 80nd for list of tea- F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. k»ld by all druggiats, 75c. 9aU’afam ily Pills art tha baet rpO LET—A home on Main 8t.. with modara 1 lmprovemenu Rent ptr month J. L Maas, Box 88, Metuchen, N. J. m o LET—a houoa with eight room« in good Fen^It'p ii^.l^ln..— ®lnule> walk ot ® d'Pot- Bent 112 60 jut month. J. - •• • '■ v Kcm (X L. Mom, B ox 38, Metuchen, N J 10 LET—A bouta with tan rooma | twelve mis •it** walk from tha uolley. Rant 112.50 par J. L Mom. Box 88. M^uchra. M J r LKT-A bouse with ten room*, haa all the modern Improvemanu : good lot, with bam *nn fruit. J. L. Mom, Box M, Matuchen, N. J. F OR SALE — A large bonee, twentr-loar rooms, three acre* of ground end W i • ucwly painted and papered. Price » 50a. J L* M*aa, Ho* 88, Metuchen. N. / . tUChen; thirty Oveacre*,''bouieTnd’barn. J. L. Mom, Box 18, Matuebea, N. J . F OR SALE—a five reddenoa. t* « ty h*r room* good barn and outbuilding*, im# - ode and fruit tree* ; In the Borough of Me- mchen. Fries 812,500. J. L, Mom. Box 8*. Ma- tuchen, N. J, I j'O R SALEW A three story, house, all modem imptt>T«awam: moom garden, fruit and s)mde. Near both traitor »>*d the Penn. S?B. BtnU<«!^ Sr f f Eoreeet, vetuchen, N. J. k rorm or lunety-fom oere* ta a hign Mata of cultivation, good N m * ban Ml hiiuu Mil mil kdlUlnM Im . ——x and out baUdlnga to good otdar: &ve hundred poach trace in full beertag/fitft HI klttdt. h Ih trouiM. ^ wSSol Isr wstrr Will l«aold lor *7Su», h»lf cask. I. Mow. .Box «S, M*tuctwa. N J. JM*. DAUB-1 * |UU1 IIUUM W|H1 I)] IM imprwements, fourteen rooms in good ro- pair, on a trolley road, wtth *lx aero* anda harn: bin ten minutes from depot. J. L. Mem, Bax Summer Styles. ^HUMORS fcOMB TO THB BUR^ACB in the spring u In no ottMT a n o n . They don’t run themeelre. .11 oB that Way. however, but (noMly remain In the system. Hood's SdrsaparlHa ’Tpr moves them, wards off danger, make. good health sure. While working at the factory of th. Orange Carriage Company at Orang. Saturday afternoon Charles Cuff .tx- down the elevator abaft and motived Injuries which resulted la hit detth It Jhe Orange Memorial Hoapltal MM af- ter he reached that lnatltHtta*. ....

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♦ . T H E O N LY IM P F .lt

X .....c i r c u l a t 'd la rge ly ..

£ IN R A R IT A N T O W N SH IP .e t n d j t n H e f t u f t e f .

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M ETUCHEN PH A R M A C Y . |

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V I I I . N O 1 3 M K I T C H E N , N . J . , S A T U R D A Y , - J U N K s . 1 0 0 1 .

p lo Kjifwifiiiio!'. R eco rder Offers a free tr ip to

P an -A m erican E x p o s itio n tu Lire p o p u la r teach er in th e public

role o f the Borough of Metuchen j^f R a r ita n tow nsh ip to be chobeii wrotes, under the fo llow ing condi-

___ ju ccess fu l teach er m u s t be regu­lar em ployed in one of th e schouis ted above. Ladies and gentlem en b o th elig ib le , and th e t r ip m ay be

a t an y tim e, from M ay to Octo-

oftenCONDITIONS.

A n y o n e m ay vote as >y choose .i.— A ll vo tes m ust be c a s t on the

l ia r tic k e t, clipped fro m th e Me- leu R ecorder.

E a c h tick e t counts for one vote, th e excep tions no ted in condition

i .— A ny person p ay ing in advance flNT one y e a r ’s su b sc rip tio n to the Re- M rd e r m ay cast fifty ro te s on one tic-

F o r s ix m onths in ad v an ce tw enty fltlfc v o te s m ay be cast o n one ticket.

Jkny su b sc r ib e r In a r r e a r s m ay cast K- . t i t t y v o te s on one ticke t, fo r each year

' ^ k k p ay s up.T ic k e ts m ay be b ro u g h t to our

j '^CMBcs o r g e n t by m ail, an d will no •© unted a n d filed as received , and the

. - * * • » pu b lish ed each w eek.

I MKTLM I A HHCeUltKRTItlET

r MOST' POPULAR TEACHERI.

FREE TRIP T O ’ Pan - American Exposition, I a t B u f f a lo , N . Y ., --------------------------------------------------r

UhniimI < ’*»(■»«!A citizen sends nn h »onm m uitaU uiL.

w hich will bo found in i not her t tduin.iat nit tho recent indii n ien ts ag a instliie M iddlesex and Son e rse t ’I’ra. tionCom pany. In a lis t of cases beforeth e S uprem e C ourt we noticed thesecases " read y fo r a rg u n u n t •,

We com m end th e new org an iza tio nfo r v illage im provom en . L it th e re he

P R I C E , T H R E E C E N T S

a la rge a tte n d a n c e at tlu* R obins H all, on F rid ay a fte T he sp eak e rs engaged a re a! be in te re s tin g . Mr. Lee is .o v era l h is to rica l societies, o th e r sp eak e rs a re also pr o ther'ftocietiea .

_ u r f re e , t r ip fu the F an -A m erican E x p o sitio n is a lre a d y a t t r a c t in g a t te n ­tion . T h e co n te s t w ill n o t c lose by the first day of May, b u t the tim e of c lo s­ing will be s ta ted la te r T eacher la rly em ployed in a n y p uh l' 4 e lig ib le if th e y resid e in the borougi o r tow nsh ip . We adv ise a ll then frien d s to vote ea r ly and often

T he fillu w l ng votes a re a lread y re c o rd e d :

iciiool i

Mis M ary A. L e ts o n ..........Miss N ellie R. L c f f e r ts . . . Miss Jo sep h in e F lan ag an Miss M innie C o m p to n . .. .Miss M eta Soper .................M iss C a rrie S t r ic k la n d . .. .Miss E ls ie W o o d ru ff ..........Miss E d ith B o n d .................Miss F lo rence B row ning Miss A nnie Cheeaem ati M iss D illia F . T h o r n a il.P rof. C. L. A n d e rso n ..........Miss M ary A. D u n n .............

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I V O T E F O R

have

f'&B* U . T A P K E N ,JEWELER.

|C 0 K . C I lU I tC H AND NKILNON ST R E E T * ,

N tw ^ ru q sw ic k . N ew Jcrea

C. CA M PB ELL.

R»u*. The' "ct‘ u h i

F i r e m a n ’s T rip .As we announced la s t week v

m ads th e n ecessary a rra n g e m e n ts to offer a free t r ip to th e P an -A m erican E x p o sitio n to th e m o st p o p u la r fire­m an of M etuchen. Wo recogn ise ou r fire com panies as am ong th e m o st im ­p o rta n t o rg a n isa tio n s cf th e boruugn and th is offer on th e p a r t of th e R e­co rder ia pu t a sm all token of our es­tim a tio n of th e ir value to th e com ­m u n ity Tho offer inc ludes a free t ic ­ke t to B uffalo and re tu rn . T he tim e for th e c lo sing o f t h e co n test w ill be sta ted la te r.

CON D ITIO N S1 Any one m ay v o te as o ften as th y

desine. 32. All vote* m u st be ca st on th e regu

la r coupon ta k e n fro m th e R eco rder3. Each coupon c o u n ts fo r one vote

w ith th e exceptions m en tioned in c o n ­d ition 4.

4. Any person p ay ing in ad vance for one yoaC . su b sc r ip tio n to th R ecorder will be e n title d to c a s t fifty vo tes on one ballo t. A ny person w ho is in a r ­rears m ay cast fifty vo tes tm one tic ­ket. fo r each y ea r be pays u p ^

5. T ick e ts m ay be b ro u g h t to o u r of- noe o r s a n t by m all, an d w ill be c o u n t, ed, and th e vi

M etuchen

, METK’HEN REriiKIO TU’kKT %j Most jjfJ Popular Firem an. fi f

AikH k 41* O k an. -WV4«. Jifc,!*.

| P re. Trip to |4 Pan-American Exposit on, | J Buffalo, N Y. |

I V O T E T O R |

Name

ittelu Steam Marble and Granite Work* Al ftfS variety of monument* and heoriitouM

oppiaU* Firat Baptist Church.

!PH U M O S M W n S t., M etucl-n '.

ueeni, aeai d h m . i lowets, Reaper* and

npanlea in th* *-25-ly

F ir

D R . E . F . P O T T E RD E N T I S T .

a t residence. H illside A venue,

M ETUCHEN, N, j .

to 4:00 p. l: 8:30 a. m .t W ednesdays

T he fo llow ing T otes Lav been receivedE ^K S o p e r..........................f . L ehleln , S r ..............................D. C. W h a le n ........................T. F. V a n s ic le n ........................Chas. H a r tm a n ........................Mr. H o k in so n ............................C. B. S ch en ck ............................John R o b in so n .........................W. H G reen w a ld .. . . .........J. J . A lm ond. ............................Chas. S. W a ts o n .....................C. A. S im m o n s ........................Jam es R o n a n ............................J. C o r l ........................F ran k Sm ith

a lread y

__ and G rin ding M akeL ead and Zinc P a in t w ea r tw ice rau k

► a s lead and oil m ixed by hand Jam es C larkson in P h a rm acy sells it.

P ro f . H e rro n . P ro fesso r G eorge 1). H erronT h e S y n o d . ------------------ --

G en e ra l Synod of t h e R eform ed byao ouncRJ t 1, m ee ting In Slew B runsw ick , a t OrTnnell, Iow a on T uesday for "con

■ o r RW ed ne ad a y n y ’em I n e n t ‘ nc t » K r i s t i a n and a gen_i a r e in a ttendance , and im- l le m a n ' an(l By a u n an im o u s vote was

1 b u s in ess in co n n ec tio n w ith exPpBed from th e chu rch .Hrch is being t ra n sa c te d , -----------------------------

T H E V I L L A G E .4T O I t \ o l o t it L I V E S I I:«> >1 D AY

P E R S O N AIxB.

-'ainpbell's-.air

I B a i w l w o F rom Death.ff&wen Y ea rs In B ed I "O ur l i t t le d a u g h te r had an a lraoet

J w o n d e r , ever ce ju e?" In v i te . fa ta! a tta c k of w hooping cough and |©nds of M rt. L. Pease, o f Law- b ro n c h itis ,” w rite s W K H av ilan d nf K a n . T hey knew , h . h ad b « n A rm onk. N Y , h« a 1

i t o leave her bed tu sev en y e a r , rem edies fa tted , we saved h e r life w ith fceount of kidney a n d liver Of. K in g ', New D iscovery O ur n7ece

n e rv o u s p ro s tra tio n an d gen- w ho had C o n su m p tio n In a n advanced » m ty , bu t. T h ree b o t t le , of s tage, a lso used th is w onderfu l m edl-t ^ 'Wnd *n‘th r te m 'o n th .T fe 'l t 0 “ ° * D<! ,h e *» Perfectly well" ouL v Tt>e R ana ld Is consigned tote s , and In th ree m o n th s I fe lt D espera te th ro a t an d lu n g d iseases th a N ew Vnrk n n d T r in ld a d ShlpplnU «w persom W om en e u ie r fn g yield to Dr. K in g 's New D iscovery ^ T ra n sp o r ta tio n U om nanv . “ *rndache, B ackache N ervous, to no o th e r m ed ic ine on e a n h In fa h •p leean ese , M elancholy , F a in t- Uble for C oughs sn d Colds Stic D lasy S p e ll, w ill find I t a p r lc . *1.00 b o t t le , g u a ra n te e d by th e Me

7 b y theTM i i u c f « p ' ^ s c 1; tUChen T rU I b o t t le , free.

I 0 - 8T IL L M A N .i COLD IN ONE DAY.

. . . . , Utobllsaed i«7s LMdina i__ i— ■ . maaiiiDie tar itut,,-

U « e t i i N™1« “ 2 » n ^ f! e a ^ ? 'a n d r p i i ^ 0ll8c' Hr u l “e8 ' Sk‘n D ie.---------- * . J. PlleB 25c » t th e M etuchenoeid Knarsviagand wiidln* u™«IStM:

y had irsday

ill hold a pi in Robin

ic s ta r tin g <

fl lc n t sp eak -

Miss Sadie A. C ra ig is spetiqing th e w ith fr ie n d s in Brooklyn.

Mrs. W P. C o m p to n spent last Mon- ay in Newark.

Read Mr. K ra m e r ’s new aUvertise- l'ent in th is is su e of the Recorder.M rs T. F. W a ite spen t a f t w d a y s

i New ’lu rk l i i is week, liss Daisy O rto n h a s beert on the sick

M i ge 8. S ilze r is on 1 D«- h of exam iners fo r atlm lB rion to lb*-. oar.

NOTES FROMN E A R B Y VILLAG ES of Tl

[H E W E E K L Y L Y T L E S .Oi- n i l

fc»l 111 K U A N K LI O Itlii i;

xjdjsi^ Magazine

"■'Id of Jona than ' !'• Tile Sage or

t in ­ny year a,

Our neig h b o rh o o d I excited over a d is a g r Patrick H aines, and who live on a d jo in in g fence between th e s e is

•Tin*

liti< Ha

Re MrM on da v

J M.

ough.object of this s is l the Mayi ml 0< icll and

doing w hat‘ p ro m o te neatness irove a n d beautify the a lf th fu l and desirable, •e.. In ad d in g to the

ing i

ng th-Ma • Ortu

p iu q e tilouse costume th piwhite

ik sailo ram t was assited by b is charm ing

s is te r. Miss F lo re n c e Orton, «■ in pink ami w h ite , so r ts of games wr re indulged in

th e re was a fine . m ag \c lan tern whicii, judging fro m 1' the loud a;>. w as niiich a p p rec ia ted , n came the cake, a n d large moun- <>f ice cream. E v e ry cake had a *nt initial on it to s u i t the cboos. ive wishes were m a d e a s the flvoass m e . , v i------ -y-e. - »H f—-re of Master M elv ille , e r caps were d o n n e d and all got fo r the "Jacky H o r n e r ’’ pie. Each

t i l l e d out a fine p lum in the shape o f do ll, o r som ething

reJfa

all giies •ed it The

ip p ro p j la ted for lig h tsFoir*e, H Y Ford ■ant] M•■iecte<i c< mmissloners.

V’l’el H im.T h e Q, I«'l Hour Chili

na te a s t 1 have its final

ig h t com m issioner: P a rk on Tuesdaj

d dollars wa nd M artin N

Cra

v as so fortu- m eeting for th e lieautifui

lew president,

i large a tte n d a n c e and

' V an C’leve. who pol u l l .

ality.

h e a r t i ly ci.cwitj p lay ed a TffTiplc

ip(*ned th e program pie ol select io n s , which were

T h e n M rs. P rick ilt •tions. Mrs.

•p tab ly and inP a t t is o n satiE ver v a c reu n n su a l good vole

M rs. M anning pleasedwell w ith her ren urjjpg.‘‘T h e D ustm an," afeain.

h a t sh

'M is s F lan ag an s a p p ea lco ined by a!! and the g agood recitations. All W4in h e a r Wise Van C leav e

T h e n Mrs. Spoa . jn heta b le w ay, offeredall s e e m e d loathe to leav

Jf th e lullaby » had to sing

an ce wfas wel- ve two very ^re delighted aga in .

r u sual hospi- anci cake and

i part

the Mi C leave I 'a ir

en te rta in -he v iew ing o f the beauties home.

’one. of R a h w a y ; .Miss Van '. Miss M cF arland . Mrs. Harold nd Miss Thom as, o f Metuchen.

a . Mason sp e n t rk and Brooklyn w as m aking f

•alls on M etucb ru frien d s > nTu* ol.Mr. C. B. Soli.-nek h as been 4pp >i:

■d n ight m arsh a l! fo r M ain street.Rev. and M rs la m e s M core. of N

B runsw ick, w ere in t ow n on TfithdaMrs. J. L. M oss, J r ., spen t Tuesday

:n N e w York.Rev. Dr. am i M rs. S tevenson were

tow n on W ednesday .Dr. Andrus is -mi M etuchen again f-

x sh o r t slay.Rev. E. O. M oifet of P ine Bush, \ e

York was in to w n o n W ednesdayProfessor L i^ rts ley passed his e ig h t­

ieth an n iv ersary on M onday last.M rs. M cKibben, o f New- York, h as

jeen visiting M rs. S. A. Orton.Dr. and Mrs. E. B. D ana left on T u e s­

day for the P a ji-A m erican E xposition.B ishop W ilson is en jo y in g a visit to

Syracuse and T o ro n to .M rs. Rogers w-as a guest of Mrs. S.

V O rton th is w eek .M i. Henry B oyd a n d daugh ter w ere

quests of Mrs. A. A yres on Sunday.M iss O 'Reilly, o f B rooklyn , has been

• isi ti ng Mrp. E. H. S pear.M iss Rrlnlm i l )ia« been vish ing m iss

M iss K itchen, o f O range, has been is itin g Mrs. E . H. Spear.M iss Knapp, w h o has been vitst‘1 tig

e r s ister. Mrs. F ra n k O rton, has re urm-d Ik New Y ork .

T h ebee\ h ‘k.

li ien d s of Miss ivram er plensdfi to s e e 'l t f t out ag a in

M iss Laura T a p p e n has been v is iting h is week in P e r th A m boy ?nd T o tten -

ville.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. U nderwood an d

Miss Underwood a r e v is itin g in K al-

Re . Barr t VVyckoff, of H olm del, a lls in M etuchen on W ed-n a d e a

lesdayMrs. W illiam V aneiplen* aiW Mrs. E.

ken spent 1 iitirsd k y a t ^bath Amoy.

I r . J. E. Jew e tt h a s sold h ouse

nan from Nevr o rk .M rs. W, P. C om pton , teacher o \

p iano, organ, h a rm o n y and cofaiposi-

Mr. C. I*. C orbin, la to addreaa th e R u tg ers College a n n u a l m eeting. Sub ect, "Some Old P o lit ic a l Papers."

M is. Meeker, w ho h as been v is itin g Mrs. M oody B. Sm ith, e on T uesday , la n is la u s . w ith two o th ig o v e r th e proper! roc< d by th e m of Mr. Allen, th i s

iriied ho F a t In i

T h e engineers a n d supervisors he P en nsy lvan ia R ailro ad with th e

S tree t C om m ittee h a v e been v iew ing .h e s tre e t un d e r th e bridge this w eek , in d w ill soon h a v e it improved.

T im Misses E d n a G reenw ald, ‘N e ttie Schenck, Ollie C o n o v e r and Miss D ove, vnd M asters W a lte r and Lloyd W ilson will be the so lo is ts a t the c h ild re n 's e rv icp In the M. E. C hurch to m orrow

n ig h t.

Job n oiinujj and would u o t deUv Haines, who ca lle d for parties i- l le d on hDq.rFe w arrant. but th e Esipi peeaeful a rb i t r a t io n , and : a t present in " s ta tu (ju«»."

i good enn-

•eked th em

'em Doth

S o u th P la in f ie ld .Miss N ellie M an n in g lias b

George R yno is ab le to be ou t agai

■nuch im proved.Mr. and Mrs. V

turned home a f te u .New B runsw i

a*HI id]nsl ra ted llial,'s a "d its phrases."I K.-mlal! has a n a ttrac - 111 "Queen W lihelm ina

Bo

•lu’ m agazines. D t reate .l by W illiam •tiollisder J r . in an ex tended a rtic le .

( HURCH C H IM E *.

( Tuesday was com m union Sun- ■ a> in all the churches. At Centenary M E. Church one preson Joined th e church bv certificate and a t the He- • o tm ed Church four new members w-ere received.

To-m orrow will be C h ild ren 's Day. At th e M. E C hurch th e pastor, Rev. D A. Mason will preac h ln the m oru- dig. His theme will be: "W hy W hetthe Axe to a Keen Edge.” The C hil­d re n ’s Day exercises w ill be held in Ihp evening. A fine program will be ie n te re d , and Rev G. W. Sm ith, D D., will preach a short serm on to the chib dreiu

, ,u , ; ' lly ' ,,Kl-!l1 1 ba ]j t i-r of "T he 1 Lu^ti-at'-n H istory of M ethodisin' is ■ non- th an usually happy, in its illus- I rat inns ol C anadian scenes and men

, >h,a ..... . Is en titled "C ana-nan M ethodism, is a condensed ac- '<’" n1 . ,,f ,,u ' w uudorful g row th of th e u g a n iz a tim in the D om inion d u ring m -nineteeiith cen tury . T h e-ch arac te rs ! ( a^'' Bycrson and the o th e r no ta-

;lcs Who were eflieient factors in its a re sy m p a th e tica lly iteait

it h.

Mrs Boic je n t Hlnesi -he house.

ab le he

Mrs. B. W. H in d , of Plainfield, re­turned y este rday a f te r a visit w ith re l­it ives here.

Rev. j. A. L u b b e rly is a ttend ing the E ast New Je rse y B ap tis t A ssociation U Newark as a d e le g a te to-day.

J. D. Lnlxeaux, o f P lainfield, is abou t _o build a house h e re for Antonio uhn.- iips.

Mr. and Mrs. L ou is Randolph have aken up th e ir h o m e w ith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B ran tin g h am .

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Faulks have oeeo e n te r ta in in g th e Misses H azei Meyer and Viola N* Steile.

New P r in c ip a l am i T each e r,On Monday n ig h t a t the m eeting of

the Board o> E d u ca tio n Mr. T hom as G. Van K irk of H ig h la n d Park was elect- _'d principal of F ra n k l in school for the coming year a t a s a la ry of nine hun - Jred dollars. P ro fe s so r Van K irk h as

principal o f th e H ighland P a rk school for tw o o r th re e years, and has m en popular an d successfu l there. H e 'Xpert* ti* move w ith h is fam ily to Me- ucheu soon.. M iss S erv ice was a iso fleeted as one of th e teachers for n ex tear.

The sidew alks a m Church and p a rso n .m proved.

T he new fo u n ta in place, and th e lad le?

id the R eform edto be

Mr ,rge

■' l"'illi;int K i.ria l.stn ry „f Nova ruLia Ifp by A lbert E. Law rence en- ne.l Tli' \Vee B an tam (iu a rd ." be- ins Us first in sta llm en t In th is issue

'rem ises to |,e f,,ll of in rltlem . '" b e t m ailable a rtic le s a re "Kernel,yl

1,1 U ' ’s t ;M'n 1 <nvn. ’ by Lizzie D. M en■ r / ' ! , ' v 1.!lsh°!) , () *’• F itzg e ra ld s ’s" ■' "A Fam ous G arden ,” bylory s idebotliam and " Ise n ’s Early caching."

Hie Home Uircle h as a c h a tty discus <>n bv ( laribpl of h o rro rs and th en tl' s - 1 *l(‘ 'aHl th e il lu s tra tio n s giv- ‘gH p ic tnre of tlie D enver horse hl,; h r i,i(,s (t >wn bill on i ts ca r; and■ c h is t installm ent o f a s tn rv describ■ g a naughty girl called "Pegg ie .” The L ite ra ry Notes and Book Re-

'ew s departm en ts a re up to grade in uantity and duality .P ublished m on th ly by th e M ethodist agaz ine Co., St. Louis. Mo. On.e dol- r and fifty OwJiU u y ear. .

W e h e r a n d C ro p C o n d itio n s .New Brunsw ick. N. J.. Ju n e 4, 1901.

T he week has been m o s t un fav o rab le :oo! and cloudy, w ith freq u en t heavy bow ers. T he tm pera tu t;q has av e rag . ‘d 3 degrees degrees below th e daily io rm al, and th e ra in fa ll la rg e ly in ex- ess in a ll sections. F a rm w ork ie a t a ittudsLiil, and it w ill req u ire severa l varm days before th e gnoqnd is fit fo r n a m in g and cu ltiv a tin g . T h e re is ye t nuch corn to p lan t, an d conelderah la e p lan tin g will be neceseafjr. a s m uch >f th e seed has ro tted In th e ground, iom e fields of w heat fu jd ry e a re badly odged, and som e ru s tin g is repo rted .

^ A t a i B »U o r c h i d ft

a re t h a .......... - ¥ T rn irion in som e places th e J u n e l r o p h a iilready begun

D IEDit S ailor's Sm.g H arbo r, 3. 1., sud ■ly on May 30th, M r S tephen Fow-

fornierly of M etuchen. aged 63

A dvertise ,If ybu w ant to ren t y o u r house,

advertise .If you 've auy th ing to sell,

Advertise.If you w ant to keep along, w ith th e

b u s tlin g busy throng ,Advertise.

• ^ A d v e r t i s e in Ths R kcohdek.

CENT-A-WORD-COLUn^y

Xdt*rti**m*uU m tku Mumn *nt aeitf « wr4 *

T <-3T—In Metuchen or on Bonl am town rosd * c*n< ***ht yellow wood

M ittle crookkd- a* theMetuchen Pharmacy.

F OK KENT—A »«Y«n room house on WlIUsM •treet Mr*. Henry Bennett.

iOARD WANTII)—Gentleman and hi* wifs ' and child deiire board from June lit Two >ini. AddrtM at once. Charles B. Ame*, No. 17 Lexington Ave., New York City

D hi NoUr? ThWlje. William,

r t * N YOU KAHN |M KACH MONTH d o r ta . L jo u r spore time f If you oam’T, and waMTI). WHU> tl) In i’) ru .l*4 __n ‘ — W . 1

ANY good thing yon have and don’t need, row J?® •*;; *° somebody, somewhere, who waate It. Tell yourstory here.

THK RKCOROKK Is w e pared tod 11 a]] w d a n V lceeb pfllJttnf and a t i

> Tala.im lii hii » Tuft

<iay

B ir th d a y P a r ty .M rs. Mary C ro w e ll celebrated h e r

W h iiirthday a t h e r hom e In R ahw ay 7n ln:U W ednesday. T h o se present f ro m M etuchen were h e r s is te r , Mrs. E. B. A cken and Mrs H e n r ie tta V anslcle, M rs. W illiam V an e lck le and Miss F lo r ­ence V'ansic|e.

j C . C A M PB E L L , having re n te d tfcfe house fo rm e rly occupied by J o h n J j W. Reynolds, w ill s e ll th e en tire F u r n i tu r e in said H o u se , jd tu a ie d on

Th. t B e a u tiru l G losao m e s from th e v a rn ish in Devoe’s

ilsh Floor Pi ■ a quartihou en Pharm aev

_ cents S o ld by The Mo-

T h e steam ship R an a ld sa iled a week ago f a s t Saturday f ro m T rin id ad for New Y.ork with 1,200 to n s of pitkih in bu lk In her hold. S he h a tl no t been a t >ea v e ry long before th e p itc h began to n fflt a n d the eargu s h i f te d u n til the v esse l w as in d an g e r o f capsizing, VV h e n tw o miles off A tla n t ic C ity T ues­day C ap ta in H am ilton A nchored his bad ly lis ted ship. W re c k in g tugs have been s e n t for and th e c a rg o will be ta k e n o u t. The R an a ld is consigned to

A T efrlb le E x p lo s io n .“O f a gasoline stoVe b u rn ed a lady

h e re f r ig h tfu lly ,” w r ite s N. E. Palm er of K lrk m a n la. " T h e bea t doctors c o u id u t heal the r u n n in g so re th a t rol- ow ed , b u t Bucklen s A rn ic a Salve en­

tire ly cured her.” In fa l l ib le lo r

MIDDLESEX AVENUE, METUCHEN, R. Jj'tn d m «ny o th e r a r tic le s , on

ill?

a t o n e o ’c l o c k p . r ti."

C O N SIST IN G OF1 Rockaway W ag o n , 1 Coupe, 1 B ug.

ay . 1 Dog-Cart, 1 Phaeton ., 1 D u m p C a rt, 1 Sulk y H a y Rake, S y racu se P low , 2 C u ltiv a to rs . S e t Double C oach H arn ess , 2 Sets L ig h t D o u b le 'C a rrlag e H arn ess , Set H e a v y Team H arn ess . H 3 e ts Single H a rn e s s ;

B edroom SultB; O ak, B lack W a ln u t, M ahogany and M ap le , W ith M a rb le T 'ops, Bed S p rin g s. MattreaSHi, S in g le B u reau s, W ash -S tan d a . W ritin g Des* a n d Book-case co m b in ed . Large and S m all Card and C e n tre Tables, M ahog a n y S ideboard. J a p a n e s e C abinet, Or­g a n , E x tension T a b le , 1 D oien B l a r t W a ln u t D ining ro o m C hairs, Rockers C h a irs , Sofas, L o u n g es , H a t Rack. Pic. tu re s , C hande lie rs. Lam ps. Carpets M attin g , W indow Shades. K itc h e n T ab le s , Stoves, R e fr ig e ra to rs , Benches

.K i tch e n W are, O a k e r y , T o ile t Sets 1 L a rg e M irrors— G il t Fram ee.

S A LE P0SiTIVEJ;___TERMS': CASH- € r C :

L. H. Tappen, Auctioneer.

il<“ Of h u u s t npb(‘ll n ex t nent in a n -

>ns grocery.D in t full to a t te n d ibn :

hold goods, by M r. C C. C ook-, tin. ad v ertia iher column.The M etuchen P h arm acy will soon

re iv e the ir new ta b le s and' will be ■ady to serve c u s to m e rs with *he best ' ice cream by th e p la te at all hours. One of the em p lo y ees of I,. L. Maq- g and Son, or Plainfield m arb le

w orks, whose c a rd is in the R ecorder, been do ing so m e fine le tte rin g in P resby te rian C em etery th is w eek, r. W. T. M cA dam s has pu rchased Gies house, a t ko b in v a le . and in ­

tends m oving it to th e lot he has re ­c e n t ^ purchased o n Home s tree t, op- posite the M e th o d is t parsonage.

An inquiry w as m ad e before Ju s tic e Moss on T u esd ay la s t by the O verseer of the Poor o f R a r i ta n tow nship to d e ­te rm ine w h e th e r a c la im an t upon th e poor fund sh o u ld receive fu rther a id , in view of th e fa c t th a t he had recen tly received a sum o f m oney from som e property in w h ieh h e had a share . T h e conclusion w as re a c h e d tha t the m oney received had been expended, and th a t in th e near fu tu re , a id should a g a in be g ran ted .

L e t te r to B. W ittnrl»»»rg, M e tiic h n iD ear Sir: P o rte rh o u se , so m uch;

neck, so m uch; a l l th e way betw een.Ju s t so w ith p a in t. Dftvoe lerid on a

zinc is the p o rte rh o u se . Nobody w an ts th e neck; th e b e tw een , some say. is #x;od enough fo r th e m

Hilt Iluirnn anatn

P a in t Y o u r B n g g v fo r 7Bc.■vith Devoe’e Gloss C a rr ia g e T ain t. I t ve ighs 3 to 8 OZH. m ore to the p in t nan o thers, w ears lo nger; and g ives a

H p<l 'lal t<> new w ork . Sold by T he viet uchen Pharm aev

But Devoe cogts less, not more, th a n between. L ead a n d oil is be tw een , it is the o ld -fa sh io n p a in t But zinc h a s c<me In Z itK fy ftta q * -:. it** lead .and zinc ts th e p a in t.

I fyou p a in t in th re e years, you do i t for looks. Devo'e does not, w ear o u t In th ree years.

Y o u rs tru ly ,F . W . DEVOE & CO.

9100 Reward, $IOO.T he’ readers of th is paper will be

pleased to learn t h a t there, is a t least one' dreaded disease t h a t science him been line to cure, in a ll i ts stages, and th a t is Ontarrh. H a ll 's C a ta rrh Cure ia the on ly positive c u re now known to th e medical f ra te rn ity . Catarrh being a constitutional d isease , requires a consti-

IPo Po*

1VE H UNDRED THOU SA N D L IF E .IN SURANCE CLAIM S PAID.

1 he P ru d en tia l In su ra n c e Com pany )f A m erica has recen tly paid its five u indred th o u san d th claim . T he P ru - len tia l is the on ly life in su ran ce com- >any confin ing its o p e ra tio n s exclu­sively to th e U nited S ta te s th a t can >olnt to such a w onderfu l record, and t show s w hat a voet am o u n t of good is >eing done by th a j^ o m p a n y , partlcu- ’a rly th ro u g h its sy stem of industria l, ir w eek ly -paym en t life in surance.

T h e 500.000 claim pay m en ts show a to ta l am ount of over 145,000,000 paid jy th e P ru d en tia l on in d u s tr ia l c laim s ilo n e , the daily num ber of p a y m e n ts low averag ing over 200. T h e . large im oun t of want and d is tre s s prevented ind relieved th ro u g h th e ju s t d ls tribu - i° n " f th is .yast’sum o f m oney expaine

why in d u stria l in su rance is so popular n America.

Oh policies issued by th e P ruden tia l 7n th e industria l p lan , th e ' p rem ium s ire collected w eekly a t th e hom es of he policy holders, in su m s of five, ten >r fifteen cents, and upw ards, per week The P ruden tia l has lib e ra ted its poli- ies very m a te ria lly s ince th e o rg an i­

sation of the com pany tw en ty 'flve years ago. and In ad d itio n has e s ta b ­lished by a rran g in g for th e paym en t of ill ju s t c laim s im m ed ia te ly upon re ­ceipt of proofs of d ea th . N ot on ly is th is true , b u t It has even a rran g ed to pay certa in claim s by te leg rap h and ith e rs d irectly th ro u g h Its fie ld .rep re- ir iu a iiv e s ; so in a t. w h ile every pre- ’au tion is tak en by th e com pany to pro te rt th e In te rests of e x is tin g policy holders, th e m oney is p la c e d 4 in th e nands of the beneficiary a t th e ea rlie s t possible m om ent. T h is prac tica lly doubles th e value of life in su rance , par vieuftu ly am ongst those h o ld in g 'In d u s­tr ia l policies, where th e re ts frequently cio o th e r ready m oney a t hand .

A no ther fea tu re sh o w in g th e com ­pany 's liberal tre a tm e n t of its policy­holders is th a t of a d d itio n a l benefits, by which an Ind u stria l policy .a fte r it has been five years in force, is credited w ith an ad d itiona l am o u n t of lnaur- aticefl w ithou t any ad d itio n a l expenae .whatever to the insured .

CafaMdering both o rd in a ry a n d In­d ustria l, the P ru d e n tia l h a a p a H a m >50,000,000 to ita po licy -ho lders s iao s its o rganization . ------ -

T „month

ILjNOK SALE—A farm in tha Borouafc of Ma-' tuche*' ' thlrni.lhMA/m. k-.-- ?_ J L-;_

Price tS.fiOO

F U m cr.To«-

tn tional trea tm en t. H all’ s C atarrh C ure \n tsk^n in te rq a lly , ac ting d irectly upon th e blood and m u co u s surfaces of th e system , thereby d es tro y in g tile fou n d a­t io n of th e d isease , and giving th e patien t streng th by build ing up th e con ­stitu tion and a ss is tin g nature in do ing its work. The p ro p rie to rs have so m uch faith in its c u ra tiv e powers, th a t th ey offer One H u n d re d D ollars for any case th a t it fails to cu re . 80nd for list of tea-

F. J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, 0 . k»ld by all d ru g g ia ts , 75c.9aU’a fa m ily P ills a r t tha baet

rpO LET—A home on Main 8t.. with modara 1 lmprovemenu Rent ptr month J. LMaas, Box 88, Metuchen, N. J.

m o LET—a houoa with eight room« in good F e n ^ I t 'p ii^.l^ln ..— ®lnule> walk ot® d'Pot- Bent 112 60 ju t month. J.- •• • '■ v Kcm (XL. Mom, Box 38, Metuchen, N J

10 LET—A bouta with tan rooma | twelve mis •it** walk from tha uolley. Rant 112.50 par

J. L Mom. Box 88. M ^ u ch ra . M J

r LK T -A bouse with ten room*, haa all the modern Improvemanu : good lot, with bam

*nn fruit. J . L. Mom, Box M, Matuchen, N. J.

FOR SALE — A large bonee, twentr-loarrooms, three acre* of ground end W i •

ucwly painted and papered. Price » 50a. J L* M*aa, Ho* 88, Metuchen. N. / .

tUChen; thirty Oveacre*,''bouieTnd’barn. J. L. Mom, Box 18, Matuebea, N. J .

FOR SALE—a five reddenoa. t* « ty h * rroom* good barn and outbuilding*, im#

- ode and fruit tree* ; In the Borough of Me-mchen. Fries 812,500. J. L, Mom. Box 8*. Ma­tuchen, N. J,

Ij'O R SALEW A three story,house, all modem imptt>T«awam: moom

garden, fruit and s)mde. Near both traitor»>*d the Penn. S?B. BtnU<«! ™ S r f f

Eoreeet, vetuchen, N. J.

k rorm or lunety-fom oere* ta ahign Mata of cultivation, good N m * banMl hiiuu Mil mil kdlUlnM Im .——x and out baUdlnga to good o tdar:

&ve hundred poach trace in full beertag/fitftH I k lt td t . h Ih trouiM . ^ w S S o l

I s r w strr Will l«ao ld lor *7Su», h»lf cask. I .Mow. .Box «S, M*tuctwa. N J.

JM*. DAUB-1* |UU1 IIUUM W|H1 I)] IMimprwements, fourteen rooms in good ro-

pair, on a trolley road, wtth *lx aero* anda harn: bin ten minutes from depot. J. L. Mem, Bax

Summer Styles.

^HUMORS fcOMB TO T H B BUR^ACB in th e sp rin g u In n o ottMT a n o n . T hey don’t ru n th e m e e lre . .11 oB th a t Way. how ever, b u t (noM ly rem ain Inthe system . H ood 's S drsaparlH a ’Tpr m oves them , w ards off danger, m ak e .good h e a lth sure.

W hile w ork ing a t th e fac to ry o f t h . O range C arriage C om pany a t O ra n g . S a tu rd ay a fte rnoon C h a rle s Cuff . tx -

down th e elevator abaft and m otived In ju ries w hich resulted la h i t d e t th I t

J h e Orange Memorial Hoapltal MM af­ter he reached that lnatltHtta*. ....

Page 2: f'&B* - digifind-it.com June/… · ,he *» Perfectly well" ouL vTt>e Ranald Is consigned to tes, ... ville. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Underwood and Miss Underwood are visiting in Kal-Re

fUtaben»«or<kr Spring Humorsof the BloodCftAJLLEfl A. P R IC K IT T ,

I . B. D. P R IC K IT T . I # f r .

PUlLiBHID EVKJIY SATURDAY.

T«* Omlt P apik o r Large C irculation P rBLUBB) ir Raritan To w n sh ip .

___. o f Sub«uri|iUuu, (i.O O P 6f T c i itm a iv H O f; Blnglft Copies, » cent* A iT frtiaiB ff Katna M ade K n ow n 01 Application.

i the Metuchen, N. J.; Postoftic a«cond-cnuHt mail-qjstter.

r will be found on m 1< t t t h t a u n d i o f R. O. Arnold, J . Pcrrj <J. M. Oraj, and at the office o f publ le a t io a . M a in s t r e e t . M e tu c h e n .

MJ£1'LICHEN. N J., JUNE I

A* frill be seen by th e r e p o r t o f th e p roceed ings of th e C ouncil, fo u n d on 'a n o th e r page, some very im p o rtan t Item s of business were tr a n s a c te d at th e m ee tin g on M onday n ig h t. T h e ap ­p o in tm en t of a m arsha ll to p a tro l Main s t re e t w ill m eet a loug fe it w an t. Too long h av e the residen ts an d p as se rs by been annoyed by crow ds of loungers th e re every n ight. T h e c o n d itio n of the s tre e t ’tin d e r the railroad b r id g e will soon be im proved, and o th e r m atte rs , long un d e r consideration , b ro u g h t to a finish.

In th e cu rrcn tn u m b er o f th e Inde­p en d e n t a tte n tio n is called to th e re la tiv e values o f the apple a n d wheat crops. W hile th e fac t is n o t gen e ra l!) know n, i t is, neverthe less, t ru e th e w h ea t crop is in do lla rs an d cents w orth less th a n the an n u a l y ie ld of ap plea.

D espite th e cash value o r th e ap p it crop , th e re Is sm all lik e lihood th a t fa ilu re of the crop t h ro u g h o u t the U n ited S ta te s would b ring on a panic o r a dep ression 4n th e m oney u ia rk e 1 su ch a s w ould a w heat fa ilu re . W e do n d t re g a rd app les as a s tap le .

S ince th e P a ris E x p osition th e trad e in A m erican apples has in c rea sed enor m o tp l j , ow ing, i t is said, to th e flue dis P lay m ade th e re last year. A m erican s

A re b eg in n in g to th in k m ore an d more o f th e d is tin c tiv e A m erican f ru i t .

C om e to a la rg e m a jo rity o f peop le .P ro b a b ly 7b p e r cen t, o f th e se a re

c u re d e v e ry y e a r by H o o d ’s S a rsap a ­r illa , a n d w e h ope by th is a d v e rtise ­m e n t to g e t th e o th e r 25 p e r cen t, to tak e th is g r e a t S p rin g M edicine.

I t w il l sh a rp en y o u r a p p e tite , cure a ll s to m ach tro u b le s , re liev e th a t t i r e d fee lin g .

I ts s t r e n g th a s a b lo o d p u rif ie r 1* d e m o n s tra te d by its m arv e lo u s cu re s of

Scrofula f a i t RheumScald Head Boils, PlmpleaAll Kinds o f Humor P soriasis Blood P oisoning R heum atismCatarrh M alaria, Etc.A ll o f w h ich aro p re v a le n t n o w .

HOODSSarsaparilla

W ill d o . good . He i

w o n d e rfu l a m o u n t of ire to g e t H ood 's .

F . S. Bohl presen ted th e poor repo rt for A pril, $35.88; for May, $29.“ '

T he S tree t C om m ittee rep o rted pro gross in the c o n su lta tio n w ith l 'enusy lvan ia ..R a ilroad officials, for im provem ent of Main s tre e t, under the bridge, and saitl they expected to oe ab le to m ake a sa tis fac to ry repo rt a t the next mooting.

Mr. Kelly repo rted for th e com m ittee an 'T be tire w histle , th a t they were giv ing due a tte n tio n to th e subjc were in fa ir way to succeed iu m aking a sa tis fac to ry arran g em en t.

T he s ta n d in g com m ittee m ade po rt on the public foun ta in . T h e foun ta in h as been purchased and is now the fre ig h t s ta tio n , and Mr. T au sig ready to put it in pl^ce. and th epapers g ra n tin g th e priv ilege will he draw n j y th e L eh igh Valley R ailroad . Some public cerem ony is suggested In con aection w ith the open ing of th e foun ,a in to the public.

T he com m it lee repo rted p rog ress the m a tte r o f a fire h y d ra n t n e a r the . lectric w orks.T he a p p ro p ria tio n s for th e nscai year

were m ade a s followsBoard o f H e a lth ..........L igh ts ..............................W ater ...............................

W A SH IN G TO N L E T T E R .

1501,275

i 7ftiiPoor 400 00

A t t k f r d is tan ce , tha t.Q o p ty a C h ris tia n B eleaec U M A u lt lo o k s lik e a case of

j B j f e •■■■M11 e i p . Mrs. E d d y w rote ‘ ‘ ( * “B aby lon ish w o m a n /’ q u o t.

*** t i l t p a ssag e from th e B ib le ab o u t a n d re a c h in g un to h e a v e n ,a n d

W podbujry, w ho had been expe lled “ C krtM U n i Belt not C h u rc h sa id — * m a t her. Mrs. Eddy aaya

". w i t i t B f t - a t a a iUk> o n e in p a r- T h e Ju ry w ill have to decide

U r tg h t, an d if M rs. E d d y did B iean Mrs. W oodbury i t w ill h a v e to dec ide w h e th e r th e re was any ju s tif ie stton for the comparison. Whatever theverdet may be M rs. W oodbury w ill get con d deraM e^ ad v e rtis in g o u t o f her

"■Bit.' ‘Mi a B ^dy does n o t need ad v e r * U sing.—-B rooklyn. Eagle.

B ish o p D errick of the A. M. E. C h ttrch , Is Often very po in ted In h is remarks:

For in s ta n c e , he told som e co lored ^U rg y m an , w ho m ade an u n fa v o ra b le report concerning his p arish , t h a t he most have been giv ing h is people “rather poor food.” T he B ishop th in k s clergymen sh o u ld dress in c le r ic a l ap- PareL “Do not come Into th i s body,

4' ^ d , “with a bobtalled co a t. T h e reIs much talk nowadays of a d ec lin e in the power of th e pu lp it. I t is t ru e , in a measure, too. Some of th e y o u n g m in ­isters nowadays seem Ho be a sh a m e d to wear clothes In keep ing w ith t h e i r p ro ­fession. The idea of w earing b o b ta lled coats, bicycle trousers, etc., in the street and In public a ssem b lag es by minister* does n o t appeal to m e a s be­ing the p ro p e r th in g .”

S tree ts ............................................ 1,354 2.A reso lu tio n was adopted a g ree in g to

refund th e tax p a y by f. R .E d g a r on the "R ose t r a c t '' if it had been p rev i oualy paid.

A m otion w as m ade to p u rch ase fu r ­n itu re fo r the C ouncil room to th e am ount of tw o hundred dollars, w hich was carried.

I t was O rd e re d th a t a n o te in bank fo r th ree hundred d o lla rs be dis oovmted.

A reso lu tio n w ag offered by Mr. K ram er th a t th e C ollector be d irec teo to give no tice o d e lin q u en ts on th e tax lis t th a t ir pay m en t was n o t m ad e in th ir ty days a f te r the notice, w a rra n ts would be Issued. T he reso lu tio n w in adopted. . —

Mr. K ram er su g g ested th a t another

Place of ^ r n m m m m ^ W r n I r dgned . t m M ayor said he h ad thesubject u n d e r consideration, and would soon m ake th e -appointment.

Mr. C larkson made some appropriate rem arks, c a llin g the attention of theMayor and C ouncil to th e fre q u e n t in . Fraction o f th e o rd inances, by m an y persons in d iffe re n t/ ways, such as th row ing rubb ish ih to th e s tre e t, ob ­s tru c tin g th e g u tte rs , etc. A gen e ra l discussion followed and th e op in ion prevailed th a t g re a te r care sh o u ld be tak en , and these o rd inances sh o u ld be s tric tly enforced .

L icenses w ere g ran ted to David Mc. Clusky and New Jersey B o tt l in g Com ­pany.

A reso lu tio n was offered an dadopted th a t one m arsh a l be em ployed two n ights each week, a t two d o lla rs nigh t, to pa tro l M ain s tre e t, from sig h t o 'c lock in th e even ing un tu twelve o 'c lock , to keep o rd e r and at res t a ll persops w ho v io late any ord l nance.

T h e fo llow ing b ills being d$ ly a t te s t Hi, were o rd ered paid.Central E lec tric C o ..................... $144 00

W ash ing ton , Ju n e 5.— Before going w est a few days ago, P erry H ea th , sec­re ta ry of th e R epub lican N ational com m illee, ta lked en te r ta in in g ly in regard to A m erican co n d itio n s as he found them ab road d u rin g bis recent tr ip . P articu la rly be laid s tre ss on th e bene­fit to A m erican fa rm ers of th e en o r­mous cold s to ra g e a n r re fr ig e ra to r es­tab lish m en t now being erected a t Southam pton in connec tion w ith in ­ert.'^ed re fr ig e ra to r facilities to bo placed on th e g re a t A tlan tic steam sh ip lines, l ie sa id :

1 beileve th a t g rea t cold s to rag e w arehouse w iii add a g rea t m any m il­lion dollars to ou r ex p o rts every year a fte r It is opened In N ovem ber next. It is proposed to land sealed re fr ig e r­a to r cargoes oi b u tte r , eggs, pou ltry and o ther m eats from aii p arts o f th e United S ta tes in to th a t s to rage w are­house, and hold them un til d isposed o f by purchasers. A t a num ber of o th e r places in E urope, I lea rned th a t g rea t re frigera to rs w ere under course o f con ­stru c tio n o r designed for th e reception of A m erican p e rishab le food products. At every po in t I v isited in E urppe, 1 found butter, eggs, po u ltry and fresh m eats belling a t from 15 to 30 per cent, h igher thau iu o rd in ary places th ro u g h out ou r coun try , and th a t w h erev er ob ­tained A rnericau p roduc ts were p re ­ferred. T his rem inds me of a sugges­tion made to me by one of the d irec to rs of the grea t re fr ig e ra tin g e s ta b lish ­m ent a t S o u tham pton th a t there should oe inco rpo ra ted n to the Ship Subsidy Bill a p rovision re q u ir in g all ships p a rtic ip a tin g In th e subsidy to have a certa in num ber of ru b le feet of re fr ig ­e ra ting Bpace. T h is, it was contended, would create r iv a lry In th e t ra n sp o rt­ation of b u tte r, eggs and o th e r perish ­able A m erican food p roduc ts to an ex ­ten t which w ould g ive g rea t im petus to our expo rta tio n of thes$ a rtic le s . 1 chink the idea a m ost excellen t one.I have contended all a long th a t A m ­erican fa rm ers and A m erican w ork ing ­men would profit m ore th an any o ther classes by th e o p e ra tio n of a sh ip sub­sidy law, bu t if c e rta in requ irem en ts sre made a p receden t condition to p a r ­tic ipation in th e Ship Subsidy hill, hen certa in ly our fa rm ers especially

must reap a g re a t benefit. 1 found ev­erywhere, especially in F rance and England, a p re v a ilin g belief, th a t as a m a tte r of course, th e United S tates Jo n g re ss a t th e ap p ro ach in g session will pass som e so r t of a m erchan t m a­rine bill., end th a t th e United S ta tes is destined to no t on ly ow n h e r own sh ip ­ping facilities on th e oceans, but tha t all our g rea t ra ilro ad tru n k lines would have as a p a r t of th e ir system s the ir own sh ipp ing lin e s .” j

The im pression p rev a ils here th a t I the next Congrees, w ith p len ty of tim e ! a t Us disposal, will undoubted ly jwss the Shipping bill, th ough perhaps in a 1 modified form. I t !a understood tha t S enator H anna and o th e rs who were Interested especially in hav in g C op. | gress aot favorab ly on the old bill will bd the m oving fac to rs in th e continued j trusade. I

f t is said th a t fo re ig n built/ vessels owned by A m ericana will be allowed h a lf aa m ush su b sid y as A m erican built, th u s co v erin g th e case o f the Ley land fleet p u rch ased by Mr. M organ and d iv id ing th e su b s id y a m o n g a num I ber of sh ip pw nars in s tead o f n early a ll I o f It go ing to one firm , ns h*d been ex !— ^ i * 4* ^ * * '*»-**»- * * WU ia e to read th a t un d e r such eir---------- mcm th is subsidy could bedraw n, co n d itiona l up o n th e co n s tru c ­tio n in A m erican yards, of as much ton nago as rep re sen ted in th e foreign bu ilt bottom s. If th e new M organ fleet Is to o b ta in th e A m erican reg is try and th u s draw subsid ies, th e new law

O ur New B uilding w ill be refo r occiip&ticy

Ju ly IS 1901

J u n e — the Month of Roses--IS the month for you to secure Life Insur­ance. You can thus bring to your family a complete feeling of security in t he i r Springtime enjoy­ments.

TheP r u d e n t i a lInsurance Company of America,

As we intend to open with the very newest wares the world has produced, We will make severe cute in our present tftocRjj C loo Departments^ Save as to a f e w —

restricted articles.

s b l a o U C o. 1 J r ™ n iu m iO K T A n a* v m fA r tr 0 0 0 (6 n o m t imjicw j ( M runcr worn mstiM ft* jtust

B ee h i v e ’s ” A n n u a l D is p la y o f

Tourists’ and Leather Goods

in the Worlds BiNtoiy.

Bh

Offlnhrll M eetin g .T h e C ouncil m et in re g u la r session

o n M onday n igh t, in the C onnell room . The M ayor called th e council to ordep And Clerk R dbinsdn called (h e ro ll an ^ racd (fid m in u te s of(.th e p rev io u s m ee t­ing. All th e ;m em b ers wei*e fJ^feent an d th e m im ltes w ere app ro v ed . c.gW m m u n lca tlo n s w ere called fo r. O ne win rece ived fro m Mr. J . R. E d g a r c o n ta in |ng h is check lo r taxes , w h ich , h e as te r to d , b ad n o t been re leased « a the reco rd s w h ich p aym en t w as now m ade i l l order to c lea r th e p ro p e rty a n d w lu tire u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t it w oqjq .,be re ­turned upon proof being fo u n d o f for- ■ rer pay m en t. T h e co m m u n ica tio n w as received a n d filed.

A c o m m u n ica tio n w as rece iv ed from M r. C. C. W eber, a sk in g th a t a er«H»a-

' oh* M M e&mo&ke his re s id e n c e and the residence of Mr. F iB her. On motion this w as re fe rred to th e S tre e t Cowmlt,t««.

A lattar of thaoks v u rece iv ed irom Iff— A. D. Orton, th e se c re ta ry o f l„ e Qalot Hour Club, ex p re ss in g th e ir tlUMIkg | 9 CMHMd1 and th e W a te r Company tor their ac tion In re fe re n c e to the fountain.

Mr. W . T. McAdams p re se n te d a re t tar consent to move a b in d in gi Kobinvale to Home street; which — — - to th e Street Committee

oMcers were called for. ilnsoa reported that he had

r J « dollars for 11. a lio had two appllca

tn u s draw subsid ies, th e new laiv w ill i ’— — --------- ---------------------------unquestionably require th a t m uch to n - A n n I > _____ r v . snage to be co n s tru c ted In A m erican A R E Y O U 1 3 A R G A I N t S H R F W I Uyards. S en a to r H *nn* believes th is I s ' ................................

■mmmmffluimMmittiiuiimHHMiiuimutikMMiiiMtiimuiitiyards. S en a to r H a n n a believes th is is I......one of th e Im p o rtan t fea tu re* of th is " " " " " '" " “ " “" '" """""aa c lass of leg is la tion— k w ill stim u la teth e bu ild ing o f A m erican sh ip s in A m ­erican yards and th u s d irec tly revert in favor of A m erican industries .

Inc iden ta l ...............C. B. Schenck . . .J. F ro m an ...............A. C. K elly J. H. W ilson & Cu P e te r L o tt

1 50 3

12 502 63

309 0013 18

J. S. E v an s ..................................... 76 82Giles

P e te r E m m ons A. J. V ansick le C harles F rezee Lew is BohlMrs. G r e y .........A. W. M arsha ll Isa iah M undy , E dw ard M undy

A djourned .

44 1712 081 60

24 OV' 36 80 46 48

2 002155 02

T h e MiP e r th A m boy L t« n .

i B uild ing andsoe la tlon of P e r th Amboy w ill com menca ac tiv e bum uess on J u n e 17. The officers o f th e loan are: P residen t,Dr. Clcorge W . T y rre l l ; v ice p residen t. 1 R E d g a r; sec re ta ry . M ason C. O xen, ford : tre a su re r , W illiam H. C o u tts Solicitor, G eorge s . Sllxer. T he offl ce rs w ith th e fo llow ing a re th e Incor p o ra to ra ; Jo sep h A fflebach, W illiam H. H all, J . L a u re n c e Boggi

Oommunlcation.E dito r M etuchen R ecorder:

Dear S 'r :—Is It n o t tim e th a t we re­ceive some of th e benefits w hich w ere supposed to re su lt fro m th e findings b the la te G rand J u ry of th e ind ic t­m ents aga inst th e tro lley com pany. Two m onths hav ,• n ea rly elapsed since th e ind ictm ents w ere found and thus fa r no action seem s to have been ta k ­en, o th e rth an to p igeon-hole the p ro ­ceedings. If th e p ro secu to r is not d is­posed to act in th e m atte r, and the Judge does .no t deem it necessary to force an isaue, th en we certa in ly have th e r ig h t to appea l to th e Governor, whom we know to be Just and generous in all m a tte rs p e rta in in g to the wel­fare of any com m unity , fo r relief, and if need be to seek th e im peachm ent of such officials as a re responsib le tor non-action .Surely we have suffered long and patianU by reason of the bai roads and dan g e r In cro ssin g the tro l­ley track s a t a lraoet every p o in t along the line, and as th e people are su ­prem e in m a tte rs 6 f th is k ind cfrfrPOt the question be g g ita ted th rough the colum n* of our v a lu ab le paper, In such a vigorous w ay aa to b ring to us the king needed relief.

Let o th e r c itizen s speak.C ITIZEN

F h e r r t a k e n p e e p a t o u r s

Y A R D B A R G A I N S .mfimmiNiRniiamniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMitiiiiuiiiiimimtmiiiiiiiiiiuiiii

( S U M M E R D R E S S F A B R I C S )

L adles’ Bicycle S u its L adles' B a th ing SuitaP ed estrien n e S k i r t s ................... 4.98S team er C ap es ............................ 4.jyP iazza S h a w l s ..................................... toS team er R u g s .............................. I 09Travellers* Pu rses , 5c. to ........ 1.98T rav e lle rs ' Cases, 25c. t o . . . . 4.18C loth C lub Bags, 39c. t o ......... 1.71A lliga to r Oxford Bags, 2.98 to 6.98D ressing Cases, $4.98 t o ........... 14.98B ath in g Suit C ases .................... 2.48Boys' S u it C ase#........................ 2.48Telescope Bags, 95C. t o ........... S.tgM en's Blcycls S u i t s .................... 4.98

6.88 M en’s B a th in g S u its ................. 98l.M F ie ld G laaaea ................................ 4 99

11 91T o ile t S ets, 78c. to D r in k in g cu p s , 15c. to Pockst piaaka , 69c. to 7.91M edicine Cases, 69c t o ............... 4.98C lo th S u it C ase# ....................... 2.98C«ivm a S u it Casea 1.48L e a th e r S u it Cases, $2 75 to 1198 C an v as T ru n k s 2.59B assw ood T ru n k s ...................... 8.48P a c k in g T r u n k s ......................... 1.21S team er T r u n k s ......................... 1.48M en’s T r u n k s ............................. | 25H a t T r u n k s .................................. 6 98

No A g enu . Free Deliver i

707 TO 721 BROAD STREET,No Branch Scores.

N E W A R K , N . J .

The Household E L E C T R IC S U P P LIE! - M A C H IN ER Y . -

in n o t c o m p le t e w i t h o u t a c o « y l i t t l e b a t h r o o m . Y o u

c a n h a v e i t a s e l a b o r a t e o r i n e x p e n s i v e a* y o u p l e a s e ,

h u t i f y o u k n o w h o w to o u i a r y o u c a n m a k e a l i t t l e

m o n e y g o a g o o d w a y s . B e t t e r c o m e in a n d se e th o s e

w e h a v e hRd f i t t e d u p a t o u r s t o r e . I t w o n 't u m i y u u a c e n t a n d m a y a a y e y o u m o n e y .

s e l i s m e e s e

W e want to g i v e y o u some - t o r e m o v e about the recent arrivals a t o u r d e p a r tm e n t f o r S u m m e r Dress Fabrics. Some of them c o m e f r o m f o r e ig n parts a n d w ill need -pedal introduction but th e pru­d e n t buyer who has an eye to tl r a v i n g w ill welcome t h e m all.

a n d a n o t h e r eye to

It Pays to Trade in Hew BrunswicK:B E C A U S E

You Can’t Find Boston Store BargainsW A N Y O T H E R P L A C E .

m mMARKETNQMRKNi

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NEWARK Ml

JANEW AY & CO* » H W B R T J N M W I O X

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Thd p roperty was acquired to pro­vide room for th e developm ent of the college. Iu two vearti a taw arbool will be added, s a d even tu a lly o tth e r schools will be added, so th a t the col­lege will be an ac tiv e com petito r of th e un iversities. A t p resen t the college

. includes a h igh school, a college gjv-

the Im m aculate Conception.

. m ade fin tin- not. delicate enough to d

cr yard. T h e vet v th ing French Organdies, tw o yards i English Crspnns. 45 inches wi F rench Challies, sa tin stripe, i French saline eije.

P™3C'n , '? e d a rk ground

“ A n ita " corded Batiste, whit. “ Rajah Batiste, figures ami , Satin strijie Dimities, corn «fh

Fine Wall Paper.'■yard.

R etail D e p a r tm e n t:

Corner of W ater and Washington Streets.One block from tro lley s t w stt e n d ol A lbany Street bridge.

g"de^rdder tP r ible ,ty lM o,w*n *ndw a m e r " 'dm * * 0 m *tCh PiD* r- R*!l* bl» P*P«r h a n g e r, to do th e w or

, 27-inclu

f and white

A i if by m agic y o a r hom e is flooded w ith light, pure, clear, un iform and su adv No o th e r m ethod of hom e o r s to re ligh tin g so conven ien t,, cheap and altng»*4rhe

lia fac to rv . *sa t isi ac to r y.No H eat- No Sm oke—No Smell.

a*X»t?CX&~ilATX8.Now in effect, fart u . m ake you an estim ate of cost on th e new basis

_FREE LAMP RENEWALS. FREE SERVICE CONNECTIONS

‘T i L E C T H l C G O . , Metuchen, N. J,

and white, lav French I-i “ Fantaisu ” sifk T issu

with white spots, claimed to be the produced, 48c.

Cofored poniard g if t* , «ati„ t\u der, old rose, Nile j^reen and navv L

Louisene Bilk, lavender, tan, ca Black Peu-de-s<)ief 20 inchen' w \ Cream colored ('ashmere at 25c ( ream colored Henrietta at 4«>(« Cream,colored Syorm Berge a t . Cream colored ( repon at 08c. Mercer

rk effect-. 15c |

tan, white and pink,

light blue

, blu. black ahd

H e n r y X x a n d s b e r g ,3 and 4 K in , Block, New Brunswick, N .

HILLSIDE DAIRY, MARTIN BROS.,- bKALERS IN —

A e r a t e d M i U tExclusively from fine-bred.............. ...... ..

801D AT THE PRICE OF ORDINARY V ILX ^ ^

h e r e a n d t h e r e .W ith b it view of the ra ilro a d track s

cut off by his um h re ilt, G eorge S. W y­lie. uf M orristow n, ran s t r a ig h t be­tw een a locom otive len d er an d tho fol­low ing car a t G arden C ity , L, l„ and was crushed to death un d e r th e wheels. « ylle was a re tired m erch an t, El years old. He had been sp en d in g a va-

W r * m r 'v b * o i t , M l the hotel, !-«(„ » „ fa llin g a n d In hur- ry in g to reach the a ta tion p la tfo rm he k ep t hie um brella up. H e d id n o t aee the tra in as It pulled in, an d he ra n be ' ween the cars. His body w as so w isted Into th e wheels of th e lender

take ""o m * h a lt h° Ur * “ WThree persons Were In ju red la e

head-on collision of tro lley ca re In theaven, "10rn“,1? f°* ^ ‘^ ‘n EHiebeth avenue, south of Hawthorne avenuef i e l C t h r Ai U,!rt R ubert“on of Bloom »eld, th e only passenger I n th e so u th - bound c a r was Cu t and bru laed aerlou iy He was taken home. A g irl who**,

nam e could n o t be learned , w as 7 n j£ ! ed o n th e north-bound car T h e m otorThe",0 ' eC“ r ' W *l*,!r8. w L c T T ,the face with alaHH wv«nr> n . **

r S M a S a a s

A cu rio u s acciden t occurred a t IC1 beth F r id a y to a passenger t r a in the C en tra l R a ilroad on the long N* ■ rk Bay bridge. W hen th e t r a f t rea< ed a p o in t n ea r the d raw b rid g e leng ine s tru c k a guy rope w h ich bb*en B tretched across th e b rid g e hold th e d e rrick of & pile d r iv e r bei u§ed xo r e p a ir the'ISrldge. T h e force "* • w f if t io n with the nope b ro u g h t t d errlgk ov e r on th e track In froivt the engine, which plunged In to it. T tra in cam e to a midden s top a n d th r som s of th e passengers In heaps. H th e tr a in been going a t its u su a l n of speed th e cars would p ro b ab ly hs tum bled In to th e bay, which a t tl p o in t Is th ir ty feet deep. Enclm Jo h n so n escaped by Jum ping In to t w ate r and la te r c lim bing up ths pli to th e top of th# bridge. Traffic was ( laved nea rly tw o hour*.

From a duae of atroag amm< n“le w 2 fken by Mia* Adoi

20 w ar . old, of Newark, r - » “ » daughter of Fn Brackett. Last Hsturday she wo* Ing s mlsture of ammonls water housecleaning She Fet the tumlano*h1nln* 11 on * u b l* »nd went 1

w »en aha returned abouT*tw h* f ‘*“ “ d ,w allot Ihe rV.7, hT * * ° ' th« “ llturs bsf

, ' d h" m l ,U k «- TWO d the i X m ” 0".1* developed eausad

~ o n l a wa. be^n,to g a to .ink, and Friday n ig h t]

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w. T. M cADAM S,S ta p le . a n d . F a n c y . Groceries,

F R U IT S A!»l) VHXJETAIiLEH IN SEASON

f lA IN S T R E E T. H E T U C H E N .

B L 1 I N D .Probably n o t, b u t w hy ru n th e risk of se riously in juring

vour Lye* by the u»e o t Incorrectly fitted, Glasses. when yon can hare them skillfully adjusted by *

S T I L E S & O O.EYE SPECIALISTS OF PHILADELPHIA, at

379 & 381 George St., Up Drilncm!rL Every Saturday.P A R K I R BUILDING. l lU n J I U llu n 'ib n i H O U R S , 1 0 .3 0 TO 4 .

t t 106 E a s t F r o m S t . , P l a i n f i e l d . " S ” ™ , " " " ; .

METUCHEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY.• C l , t SH I F I K i t A L P H A B E T I C A L L Y •

BA KICKS

F R A N K C H E 1 T M A N N .

C H O IC EST....OF

MEATS!.....00 TO . ...

B. W IT N E B E R T 'SM A IN H T H E F T . M rtu v h e n . N, J .

A Perfect Lau n d ry

MeatMartel

* It la posatbl■ --r- -!>*• k iervice, good . « launder every thing tha t waa liable

THE* ANNIHILATOR,

No specialty>rices, anil

or W endell'i Famoua Waahlng Machine, which hae a capacity for 20,000 niece# every ten lioun, U lu opera tion in our NEW DEPARTMENT, and we will wash. Iron and deliver one doicn piece*, con iiitlng >>( Table Cloths. Pillow Blip*, Napkins. Bed Spread*, bheett, Towels and H andkerchief!, for 23 cent*, and M many inure a t the same rate

C A N Y O U A F F O R Dto h a re your house Hearted up and the muss around a t theae rales? NO! Then call and see how ulce we do it and get price list o r send us a trial order N othing received in th is d epart­ment for ]<s< th a u 2ft cents. Rough dry. 6 cents par pound All flat pieces ironed.

Jlc Hughes Landry*l!K P H U R O H 8 T K K E T

New Brunswick, N. J

Ikhotl! ul Shurthand, It perilingAND TELEGRArHY.

MAR B r o a d S t r e e t , N e w a r k , N. J . ,

Moderate Rates,Easv l*aym#nts,

Facilities Increased Course of Study Revised

and Improved,Beat in Equipment,

Faculty fcn

Hotel Brunswick.K I I . BhXKfcR, Prop.

M e a l s a t a l l ( l o u r s .

A ccom m odations f©r G nests.

All k im ls ofM ixed Drinks

s e rv e d in HtyU*

MAIV STREET METUCHEN. N i

Grand Display—o r —

T h e L a t e s t I d e a sin s h a p e s an<! l e a t h e r s a r e tv p - ro B e n te d in o u r S p r i n g S ty l e s of

^ O E Sl h e u p -to (fa te M a n n is h O x fo r d inPaten; Kip is espeeiaHv [mpular

$ 3 . 0 0 a u d $ 3 . 5 0 .“ M annish” Style.

M ade ifi K ib o K id ,Brown K lb o C a l f , and B ox C a lf .

H and-sew ed w e l t , ex tension ed g e , low c u s to m heaL

OXFORDS

B:i k o r m il ( ’I 'lifcc tuM icr, c r t i o r «»f'L i :;: fit tv ■i :i!! 'l 111!Int'ie - iv en u . B ro a d .H u lls , Bit*? , I ’ukov a n d a l l k in d n «»f P a n fry

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j a n d Kali ie v ( ’u k i- s ^ m a d o to hpiIh il.-l; 6.-r. il MsiAl u ril.-rn

1 'CO! Vi* |l!

B A B BF.HS.

W A S H IN G T O N H ALE.,For fn t ; r ta in rn e n tf , etc. .1 ,J. Alim Middlesex Avenue.

C H A R L E S H A R T M A N .viug a n d H aircu tt mg. < tgars and

b i c y <

M A R T I N ,Bicycle Hepair Simp. A cumplcLe line >1 utindiioH and s:im|»h“ wIu-oH.

MAIN STBK K 'i, N. J

J . W M IL L IG A N ,Dealer in Oil, G aeoline, Lamps, t ’liim neys, W icks an d Burners. M etucben N. J.

C H \S . O. L a F O R G F ,BicYclo R opairitig and Sundries. Daw- M EATS.son B uild ing , ne.tr l^cliigh \ alloy s ta tio n . B. W IT T E N E B B a T ^

Bi; \CK<M I F!IS M A IN M .

A . J. V A N S IC K L E ,Bhu k sm itln n g and Hurst shoeing.

K indling w mid ddi\< ifd . A iibs. for $1 (K) MIDDLI SKX AYE op. Public School.

You can get a n y th in g »„n B a„ t a t, R ID D E L L 'S V A B IL T Y M A R K E T .

We sell a t New U ru n t.ic k Ih ices C'all and eee us. M ain St.. m-gt to E K ram er’s. TH O S. KIDDI l I |»,op

COAL.

A C K E L L Y ,1 H.*ak*r in coal. All th e Iwst grad>*s of coal kep t in stock. O ttire an d yard , Fort B eading T ank. O rders received a t j the yard a n d l \ O. Box L'tis. Tel. j

W lL L R O Y V 0 0 R H E E 3 ,OSouth Side M ark e t), dealer in Choice Meats of all k ind*, F ru its and V egetables Oysters and C lam s, P ou ltry and G am e in Season. M ain S tree t, Meiuciien, N. J.

T elephone Call 113.

DRY ( i d o n s . BEAL ESTATE AND INSL’BANCK

IC E.

N £ D L O a D aVoOiv

Box 315, M etucben , N. .1 V le a n and pure spring w ater ice. Daily delivered . Contracts for th e season. drop u p<jHtal.

H . D . O L IV E R ,iiy LVIiveiy. D rop aII tgieiiic I

Postal.

LAM PS AND O IL

---- .. . - ... lu----- -- and rcsponslblspositions

D O N ’T F O R G E T T H E P L A C E .

IS4-S42-S47 B road Street, N ew ark, N. J.

Co Uses Offlea, over sntrane* to Central Haw Jersey Railroad depot.

H . C O L E M A N , P r e s i d e n t .

Journal, and r«*u% say of lha school.

Also oar haudsnved Writ Oxfords

$2.00a r e u m iq u a lle i l .

Tlii*y ,iw a y s tit.

Women’s ami Children s r i 11 r 111 if S h o e s .

Harding & MansfieldTttE BIQ 8+fOE HOUSE,

N o . 9 P e a c e S t r e e t . x . ,

N e w B r u n s w ic k .

OOo.OOO th e C o nso lida ted Tobacco Com JtftAy in co rp o ra ted a t T re a to n . T tucom pany Is au th o rized to cu re le a f to - UT3ts„ .

and to m an u fac tu re and deal In and a ltoge ther t- thw J re* u,8t ca [e:m .™ .,.,, a ll US form s. T he e a p ita t Js ltu k is a ll com m on, w ith sh a re s of >««- »— . . . 1 ------ •the par value of $100.

E v e ry th in g is in read in ess a t A tlan. tic C ity for th e g ran d floral p a rad e ,

hlch Is to be held in h o n o r of th e o p en iug o f th e Speedw ay. C h ief M ar-

W a te rs has ap p o in ted th e fo llow ing a id s : C olonel L ew is T.

High-classCustom

> M O D ER A TE PR IC ES.A n • x o n lln n t u a o r tm n n t o l

w orthy food* in U*U-

I 11I P»tt*rn»,

V L I E T & D A H M F R ,2 Paterson Block,

•m i * iw l i tm iw ic E

V E R Y T E M P T I N GIB ou r s to ck of G rocerle*. P e rh a p s you th in k It m ake* no d iffe rence w h e re you buy your Groceri**, b u t i t does You d o n ’t know how m a n y le a k s you m ig h t cu t off w ith th * p en n ies saved by buying y o u r 'G ro ce rie s here .

Our G roceries h av e been carefu lly •elected from lam p le s and a re of a qu a lity w h ich w ill . , p rove h ig h ly s a u lafactory . V alue b f ln g c o n s id e red ac ­co rd ing to q u a lity and price , our goods a re cheap.

Campbell & Morris,Cor. I1IK SThEET and AIB OY AVENUE,

METUCHEN, N. J7-16-ly

Nalimal 'B a i l i t N ev Jersey,M W IHUKiW ICK, R. j „

O O .r. to deposito rs everv facility fur th e ir business,- Bslmnce am i

responsib ility w sr.m nled

Issues Foreign Exchange.

RENTS SA F I DEPOSIT BOXES.

01 a 1K R A M E R ,

D U G S AND M ED ICIN ES.

T H E M E T U C H E N P H A R M A C Yf d rug

( )pen

C. C . C A M P B E L L ,M AIN ST. i ^etate and Insurance. L .w Rates.

. j The best, com panies. Come ami see me and get yotih p ro p e rty iumirtMt. M ain 8t., M etucben, N. J.

nled.

M A IN ST . flie P.lfct O llict

C A M P B E L L & M O R R IS ,MAIN ST . AND AMBOY AY E

W . T . M cA D A M SMAIN ST

J O S E P H L . MOSS,Main St., M etucben . Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Account* ’( 'o ilectcd’ Cummiesor of D eeds, Rea! Estate, A gent fur Walter A. W ood Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. in su ra n c e in th# best com panies in tb e w orld a specialty.

w h e e l w r i g h t .

J . J . A L M O N D ,Cai 1 iages m id'W figon* o f all kinds. Re­pairing done. M ID L I.E sE X AYE.

diing ton . Jum S ternberg am i John su lfation at (he W hii h a lf an hour, A fiur

•tnr.v C orte lvon tr: low ingphysicians report om Tortabie n igh t

show slight in 1 j T h e eo n tin u a li

in Mrs. Me Kin h physicians

dent som ew hat •h th a t he rei

In his w ife ’s be. his office to sec nicm b. or jHMsonal friends.

D uring the d ay he Long, who h as ju s t Colorado; form , r V;

M( Kinlt

fcT A T E E W 8Elf YUn t hoiiisand doll;

diet giv en by a jury W«Circuit Court before JiJersey ('By. in the siiiDouglas s McDonald of (against the 1Delaware,

n ad MissWesturi i BailWflH hi-filien Ittt six placiirm-t in bt he r ways inPatersoi on Thanksghrhe company already

udge N evlus, In it of Miss E llen O xford. N. Y Ivackaw aim a A

1 M e llona ld ’s leg res and she. was 1 a co llis ion in v ing Day, 1899. had paid s u r ­

geons- h ills of $4,000. T he com pany haa accepted th e verd ict., , m»ino mu m e p r in c ip a l seashore and

' “ °.UiUaln " " » F 01 t h « K“ t. and P v erseventeen h u n d red d lfle rem ro u te s o r

r ' . n 1' “ ““ ‘a a u u w u t ro u te s i h e book h a s ,n - j been compiled w ith th e <Veat(* t care,

aoat, com plf» I*ubook o f 9ui

trave l ever offered to th e public. The cover is h&nusofrta stud s tr ik in g ,

printed in co lors, a n d th e book cbn- ta ins several m aps, p re se n tin g th e e l- act rou tes ov e r w h ich tick e ts a re gold

•O'h'iUdge

•go. South O range , th e han d so m e p lace

e K elly , th e New T h e p ro p e rty em-

U

J o h n K. H all, W a lte r E and Suniuel K irby.

Mrs. F ran ces Hoover, one o f the founders o f 5( M ichael's ( ’hn rch fort*y five y ea rs ago. died W ednesday a f te r ­noon a t her hom e in E lizab e th . H er death Is sa id to have been paused by g rie f ov e r th e sudden dem ise o f h e r pasto r. Rev. F a th e r Von Sch ilgen , ol j-lt. M ichael's , to whom sh e w as g re a tly a tta ch ed . She w as 73„years old a n d had lived in E lizab e th m ore th an h a lf a een tu ry .

Seton H all Co is ju s t purchase

of the la te Eugf Y trk m illio n a ire .

. .. live a c re s ... ____ __ _th e g ro u n d s a lre a d y ow ned by th e col lege. T h e re Is a fo u rteen room house

. th e p ro p e rty h andsom elv d eco ra ted and fu rn ish ed . It h a v in g been Mr. K e l­ly’s su m m er residence fo r m an y yeare , besides g reenhouses , s ta b le s and o u t­build ings. T h e co llege now ow ns a b o u t th irty -fiv e ac re s of land.

M E T U C H E N C H U R C H E S .First P rkrbytf.ri

Y. I’. 8. C. K., 7.46 WwliH'Miuy m glit, prayer m eeting 7.80 p. m.

Hr. L l'KK 8 C ui’RrH, K ev.JohtiF . Fenton, D.D., Rector. Sunday—Holy Oomtminlon, 7:8U: 8tm- d_»y 8eh°**l, 3 00j Morning Prayer and Sermon

V* MK '• t ' i m, o *erm#W' 7:45- rir<l 10:30. Wedhes* day—Litany »

Pay-

h —Holy Communion, 7:340 and Evening Prayer, 4,00.

Sunday M-hool leason,. 3.00. 1

6f. F ranpis’ K ( ( hi tt-n . k W j . A. (irkhttm Hours of eervise on Sunday-M aas a t a I t and 10.30 a. m ; ( atcchisui after m ast Sundax school and Bible history a t 2.30 p. m.;’ tiaptiim a t 3 30 p m : ve t|* rs and benediction of the Blessed sacram eitt. 8.00 p. m. (tonfeaalow* oMsur

O and 7.30 p. ru. and Thursday before----- r riday , <.80 p. in. Society ln c c tin n -

Koaary SotJety,, 11 ret SioKlay of+iie m onth a t 8.iP

3.30 |m e tumnry "

-— -w, ... , for the cnSunday of the m outh ; comm union .for the 1 enr-u of the 8aered_ Jieart. the first Friday of the m onth Mas* on week days. 7.30 a. m

CENTENARY N- E. t HL'RCB, Rev F A “ O". pastor (Teaching a t 10.30 a. m 8un^

\h<m- KPl''orth m u s e» h.4o p. m., p reaching service a t 7.80 p m Rxformko Church , Rev. E. V. V Bearl*

pnator—Preaching service every .Sunday a t in K ■ . p . and 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school a t 8 00 n m CMlstlan En.leavor prayer meeting. Sunday evening a t 6.45; tnid-woe! 1 NLyer tneeUng Weduwday evening a t 7.4C w e lco m a !^ '

P ite r s A. M. E B it l a l MtaatoN.—Rav‘7“ '."-"* A"?

Hi union S u n d a y -F o r the Rosary SucieiyT ibm B n i r-utxdwy v>f th e m oinh ; lor the children, th a third ....... “ ...........■“ tnmunion.for the Laag-ie

Mituchin Foil Offiei Sokttali.OB.H. 7 A. ■ CLO, | , f

„ w ARRIVIFrom Newark and npinta EastFrom New York aptNfoiuta Ea«I ............ 5Froaa 8 tel ton and polht* W ait ......... S' 2 ? ' “From South and W ... ................From Rahw ay and points Em C " “.T.TTi 2^06 d *"

Efwa»» BvaiovoRi. F. if

A V A LFA B L E PUBLICATION.

The P en n sy lv an ia R ailroad 1901 Hum­mer E x cu rsio n R ou te Book.

On June 1 th e P as se n g e r D epartm en t of the P en n sy lv an ia R ailroad Com pany w iil publish th e 1901 edition of Sum m er E x cu rs io n R o u te Book T h is work is designed to provide th e pub- lic w ith d e sc rip tiv e n o tes of th e p r in ­cipal Sum m er re s o r ts o f E aste rn A m er­ica, w ith the best ro u te s for reach ing them, and the r a te s of fare. I t con ta ins all th e p r in c ip a l seashore and

and ltepn Vanin.

T he EHlvIty of Mi 11 Ion Ik recognized by lhc general p ub c. am i ill..**- win. have business w ith

the president a re show ing great d e li tey ami m n s id e ra t ion

Adm it* S te a l in g J e w e lry .N ortham pton . M a ss . Ju n e d. M iss

Mabel Law re tire Burt of B ridgeton, X.(laugh te r of a p rom inent law y e r

oi th a t place, w as a rra ig n ed on th e charge of the iaiecu.v o f a diam ond a n d ruby ring, th e p ro p e rty of a stu d en t a t Sm ith college, v a lu ed a t $ 1,000. a n d sum s of m oney ag g re g a tin g $1,500 ad-

ml from v a rio u s o ther s tu d en ts . She p leaded g u iltv and w as held in $1 T>OU bonds fo r th e g ran d ju ry , in defau lt, she w as ta k e n to juil.

n u n w uicu tie iie is a re sold. « wc«.|»cune aThe book is p ro fu se ly illu s tra te d w ith caP '' T uesday n ig h t, winfine ha lf-tone c u ts o f scenerv «t th e various reso rts an d alo n g th e fines of Hie F en n sy iv au ia R ailroad .

On and a f te r J u n e 1 th is very in te r ­esting hook m ay be p rocured a t any Pennsy lvan ia R a ilro a d tick e t office a t the nom inal price of ten cents, o r, upon application to th e g enera l office, B road b tree t S ta tion , by m ail fo r tw en ty ceuts

Pennsy lvan ia R a ilro ad L ow -R ate T o u rto the Pacific, C oast. iw u^,

T he P en n sy lv an ia lia ilro ad P e rso n - “ ia(le a lly-C onducted T o u r to San F ran c isco and the .Pacific Coast, le av in g New York, P h ilad e lp h ia and P i t ts b u rg by special tra in of P u llm an Sleeping , D in ­ing and O b serv a tio n cars, J u ly 8, w ill r o t be confined to delegates to th e E p- w orth League C o nven tion , w h ich w ill he held in San F ran c isco fro m J u ly 18 to 21, but w ill b« ru n for th e benefit of all who d es ire to v is it C a lifo rn ia and the C an ad ian N o rth w est d u rin g th e Sum m er seaso n . Stops w ill be mad* at D enver. C olorado S p rin g s, S a it Lake C ity, S an F ranc isco , M on te rey San ta B arbara , Los A ngeles, S an Jo se P o rtland , S ea ttle , Banff H o t S p r in g s ’,3t. Pau l, aud o th e r in te re s tin g p o in ts en route.

T he ro u n d -trip ra t« from a l l po in t* on the P e n n sy lv a n ia R a ilro ad -east ol P ittsbu rg , $188.50. covers t ra n s p o r t* - f ' ° “ - doabl# P u llm a n b e r th , an d m eal a m a in ln f ea r; tw o persona In a b e r th each 1188.50, R at.* , from P ltta b u r* . 15

D im e Novell! IHhum-U F o r irnucef*Toledo, O., Ju n e <’». L»-n,y Drove, the

IB y.yjy ^dd son o f a p rosperous fa rm e r n ea r Napoleon, stab b e tl his -sister, aged 24, to th e h ea rt, k illing her In stan tly .

s tra n g le d Ills 1 .’{-year-old b ro th er to d e a th umf, firing the barn ,

in a n d sh o t h im se lf th rough the tem ple. It Is sup p o sed he wn v ie ,

by re a d in g novels of the J e sse Jam es stripe

less.

days* t0UF Wl>1 co v er a of th ir ty

d M ir!n « “ »>' r a tu rn Inde- Pendentlj- from S an F ran c isco by v a r ir a te s n a te a ” p ro Po r ,!o n a to !y low

T i ^ r. fu r th e r tn fo rm aU o n a p p ly to H cket A gents o r ad d re ss Geo W u e j 'i . A s s fr tA tu r je n e ra l P as se n g e r Agent, P h ilad e lp h ia .

Reduced R ate# tef C ln c in n a u v ia th s P ennsy lvan ia R a ilro a d , A ccau n t C onvention o f U n ited S te te s Soc ie ­ties of C h r is tia n E n d eav o r.

,, 9 ^ am o u n t o f th e C onvenU on o f th eh s ^ f l6B o t C hrlB tl» “ E n d e a v o r

to be held in C in c in n a ti J u l y « to 1», rearm ,,, Bun the P en n sy lv an ia R a ilro a d C o m p an y

ut ihe UirUs supie.r lint - u , aJ e v e n ia j each f 111 D6, 6 Ic u rs!o n tick e t* to C ln-“ h' Al1 "e'eu-ue._______ __ _ oi“ “ aU *t. one f a r . fo r t h . ro u n d t r i p

T h ee , tic k e ts w ill b e ^ d T . r r l S n

F o a to U tc e R a l i l i e r i ( im v l c t o l ,T oronto, J u n e iV—U lee and R u tlldge ,

who. w ith T h o m as Jo n es, were b rought here from C b b a g o . have been found guilty of rob b in g the A urora (O nt.) Jtostoffice. '1 bese a re the b u rg la rs w ho m ade such a d e sp e ra te a ttem pt to es

ustab le badlyBoyd w as k illed a n d June.-

wounded th a t be died la now no a rra ig n ed fo r mi

■tits, deeentrali/.a- • an d -real delega

resjm nslb llity to co m m and ing d is tric ts )

in i v for st-euriuR ie contro l of th e

a u th o rity of th e

H o er F o r c p S u r | t r l * p J .1 ' r n .u'iji, J im r i; <'dloiiei W ilson,

" ‘111 ............ K itch en e r 's scouts Inis «u r .prised and routed Iihi IW m belonging to B eyer's fom m aud. d I m iles west of

Baths. T he B oers resisted s tu b ­bornly. but finally b roke aud fled, leav in g J7 dead. If Ml p riso n e rs and all th e ir w agons am i supplies, includ ing $,D00 ca ttle , in the h ands o f th e B rittah . ’ T h e lo ss of the la tte r w as 3 m en k illed

w bbnded. B ey er’s m ain Com­m and a rrived on th e scene soon a f t e r th e engagem ent, b u t fa iled in on a t ­tem p t to recap tu re the supp lies. B e y e r w as thus left p ra c tic a lly w ithou t a n y tra n sp o rt o r supplies.

t - t a h 'a ( G o v e r n o r M a r r ie s .Halt L ake C ity . Ju n e 6. -T h e w edd ing

of Miss E m ily K a tz , fo rm erly society ed ito r of (he S alt L ak e H erald, an d G overnor l le b e r M. W ells of 171 ab took place at th e h o m e o f th e b ride 's m o ther In the p resen ce o f ab o u t a huudred re l­a tiv e s and frien d s . T h e cerem ony w as perfo rm ed by B ishop O. F. W hitney in acco rdance w ith th e ritu a l of the M or­mon church .

S k ip p e r K ill* H lm nelf a t Sea.M uchias, M e , Ju n e »>. The schooner. McNlcliol, from Salem . Mass., w h ich

h a s reached here , rep o rts tha t her c a p ­ta in , I ra S an b o rn , sp rung overboard off C ape A nn la s t Sunday an d w as drow ned. C ap ta in Sanborn had been In com m and o f the schooner fo r a n u m ­ber of y ea rs . I t is believed his m ind w a s affected.

M ew R e c o r d e r F o r S c r a n to n .H arrisb u rg , P d.. Ju n e «. -

Molr, w ho w as recen tly appointed re ­co rder o f S cran fo u by G overnor S tdhe u n d e r th e p ro v is io n s of th£ V ripper” bill, h a s te n d e re d his resignation, a n d W illiam L . Connell, nephew of Con gressm an C onnell, h as been appo in ted to fill th e v acan cy .

R s a a l o u o f R e g im e n t .H am ilton , N. Y„ Ju n e (!. The an im al

reunion o f th e S ix ty-first New Y ork v o lun teers h a s Ju s t been held a t E a rl villi*. N. Y. G en e ra l F ranc is B arlow , Its first colonel, w as on the field. G e n ­era l N elson A. M iles succeeded h im . L ess th an 200 o f th e orig inal reg im en t •urv lve.

A m e r ic a s C ra c k S ho ta In H n g la n d .L iverpool, Ju n e 0. -T h e Ley land line

• team er C a n a d ia n h as a rriv ed h e re from N ew Y ork , h a v in g am ong her pns- -•engerj* t | e A m erican team of jtrap •hooter* w ho a r e to m eet the B ritish gunner* In a five d a y s ’ m atch near L o n ­don next w eek.

F irc b n ir K in d le s S e m in a ry .New York, Ju n e fl.—T h e lives o f 18

p r ie s ts a n d 40 se m in a ria n s w ere e n ­dan g e red by an Incend ia ry a t te m p t to tire St. Jo h n ’s college a n d sem inary a t W illoughby M uL L ew is a v ra u M , lyn . K erosene fire* w e re s ta r te d In th re e p a r ts of th e b u ild ing . Q$V>...**a lH)ured over the floors, tra in ed a lo n g th e corridors an d soak&lT'Jmo bed d in g an d fu rn ish ings. E v e ry one escaped a n d th e flumes w ere qu ick ly e x t in ­guished .

W ill I ’iike S te rn fip rR '* P lace .Sail Francisco, J u n e 6. - Colonel W il-

iiam H. Fop w ard , a s s is ta n t su rgeon g enera l of the U nited S ta te s a rm y an d ch ief surgeon of th e d e p a rtm e n t of C a lifo rn ia , who h as been ordered to re po rt a t W ashington , w ill s ta r t ou M on­day . H e will a ssu m e th e d u tie s (S c h ie f m edical officer w hile G enera l S te rn b e rg i* m ak ing a to u r of inspection o f th e I'h ilipp inos.

W arm D eb a te O v e r M ilner.London, Ju n e (».—T h e com m on couu-

il a t the G uildhall ag reed to c o n fe r th e freedom of th e c ity on Lord M iluer

ape Town, b u t on ly a f te r consider- ‘ ' litichujv, 4Mr. M orton, who led

tbo opposition, b lam ed Lord M ilner fo r a ll the trouble G rea t B rita in had lu South A frica an d fo r th e ill feeling e x ­istin g between the B ritish and th e I Mitch.

StHtrc P in n a c e .I n to C reek !ecu wood, B. <’., J u n e 0. T h e m ull

s ta g e from C am p M r K inney to G reen ­wood plunged into Jo lly Jack c reek , fo u r miles from M cK inney. T he d r iv e r lost control of tin* fo u r horse te a m , m issed the bridge, an d the s tage, w ith Its passengers, w ent in to the creek b e ­low. T he driver, A ndrew K irk lan d , w as killed.

1 W - _ K i*M uo c* rrie tI o u t. now ever, i t w ill t>« n e r W D ttt Qoceaaary to o b ta in t h e perm ission of

th e B oard o f W ork* . *

T h e E » NnKt-Iji'H 1 L u th « F »Des Mobits, la., J u n e 6 ?-T h is w as

Hih closing day o f th e fo rty -th ird gen- ra l synod of the E v ange lica l L u th e ran hutch . Many rep o rts were read, in

elud ing th a t of the deaconess board , th e Sunday school b o a r ii com m on se rv ­ice aud tem perance com m ittees.

S team P ittera* S tr ik e l |»held.W ashington, Ju n e fl. T he In te rn a

tionai Association of S team F itte rs h a s approved the action o f the sy « m fit te rs ' unions of Han F ran c isco anil B os ton in en tering upon a s trik e ou th e 20th ult. in sy m pathy w ith the m ach in ­is ts of those cities.

S uicide o f a I to u a h R ider.M agdalena, N. M., Ju n e 0.—John E.

R yan , w ho served w ith the F irs t U n it­ed S ta tes vo lunteer cav a lry (rough rldersi and w as w ounded in th e b a t t le or Han Juan , has com m itted su icide. H e w as hu rt recen tly severely by a fa il from his horse.

T k e O p k lr Ofl P e r A a e U a s i .Sydney, N. S. W., J u n e 6.—T ha B r i t ­

ish s team er Ophlr, h a v in g on board tU t D uke a n d DuchesB o f C ornw all a n d York, has ta iled fo r A uc tlan d , N owP.t»a land

T her^ is a m ad dog scare in P r in c e ­to n . A black dog onSaturd& y w e n t m ad an db it sev era l o th e r dogs. T h e tow n au th o ritie s d ec la red w ar on th e

ed. N early a scofe o f dog? have bean s h o t by o rder of th e borough o f lc la i i and more suspect* a re on th a U *t O nly one person wu° b itte n by an y of $h« dogs. It was a vhild o f a well k n o w n m e rch an t of lhc town.

Very <»,. Wr4*al«-” 1 C ap Y acht.

BriH!:!. Ft. F. Ju n e fl.—The cu tting ofm rigaiiq; from ifi** tw isted m ast fit­

tings uf the * 'o inq itu tion was reaumed 'it mi early hour on the Ilerreshoff pier.

1 men, nil th a t could w ork were engaged on the job.

u fi!,,n no* licing ninlsetl at top speed ‘“ "l.T I lie direct superv ision of r« p t» to Nat IlcrnsliolT ,

'VUU“ the eiittlng „ r the rlggln* la Soliui on ti moulter of new plates am •o-lht; hem Inn. sem lelre f ar shape and .uinle loirs for tlie splices a re hnin* cu t the ileslre<l length,

anglefram es are inserted lu place of th a ones Hint are m>\y being removed, plating will begin, b u t It ig probable th a t Du rivets will be beaded before next week.

1 he spnrnm kers h a v e begun laying out the stick of p ine from which a new topm ast will be shaped .

As it has become n ecessary to maka a complete new set o f upreaders for the yacht, it is understood th a t Cap-

Nat Ilerreshoff is thinking o f changes in th e ir form, nnd it ha*

nited th a t w heu the boat Is rigged again she m ay luive th ree *et* ut spreaders, the ex tra one to be.placed a t nboui the po in t w here the m a*t buckled.

lTte work of re f ittin g the C onstitu ­tion has enabled C ap ta in Rhode* to give nearly all of th e c rew a vacation. About .■{."» of the sa ilo rs have left to visit their homes In D eer Island, Me., and in Long Island . L iberty w** gruntisi them un til th e first of nex t Week. It Is understood th a t aotne of the Long Island m en m ay not re turn to th e Constitution aga in .

There are ouly seven o r eight seamen rem aining on b oard th e yacht a t p res­e n t - ju s t enough to keep ship. T hey a re engaged in p a in tin g and v arn ish ­ing, as there is l ittle e lse fo r them to do.

Double T a r if f D ropped .Berlin, June 0. As o n e ,o f th e resu lts

o f the tariff convoca tion it Is reported reliably th a t P ru s s ia a n d a num ber of tb e larger G erm an s ta te s have a b a n ­doned the idea of th e so called double ta riff tha t Is to say , m axim al and m in im a l- which com m erc ia l circle* con­sidered the m ain o b s ta c le In concluding new and m utually s a tis fa c to ry treaties. Dr. vuu Miquel, fo rm e r m in u te r of flnunee, was tb e c re a to r thereof, a* a m eans to hell) G erm an agrlculrflre.

B oundary C 'u n a i ls i io a e ra B ad W srk ,Whatcom, W ash., J u n e 8.—T he bound­

a ry commissions of th e Am erican and C anadian governm ents, now .engaged in relocating th e lnteruattfliforH lne on th e western slope o f th e C aacade m oun­tains, have com ple ted the ir w ork th rough the M ount B a k e r m ining l la - tr ic t . They find th a t It run* three- fifth s of a iplle f a r th e r sou th th an baa been heretofore supposed , b u t a ll of tb e m ore valuable m ines rem a in in A m er­ican territory.

V e r k t s y P l a a l a a e t l s a s l .London, Jtjne fl.—A special m eeting

•* the D istrict ra ilw a y h a s se not Ion adC harles T. Y erkes’ p la n fo r the lntm* Auction o t 'e le c tr ic ity a a th e m otivepow er of the road. J . 8. Forbes, the president, said th e w o rk would occupy tw o years. H e had fu ll confidence In th e ability of Mr. Y erkes and his aaao- clates, who had a lre a d y guaran teed th e ir good fa ith i« b u y in g up half the common stock.

C hicago Iron N o ld a ra May fltrtk*.Chicago, Ju n e fl.—T h ree thouaand

iron molders, nearly ' a ll of whom are employed by th e m em bera of the C hi­cago Association of M achinery M anu­facturers, have deotded to q u it w ork unless the m a n u fac tu re r* shall agree to increase the ir w age* . T he union d e ­m ands a m inim um w ag e of $3 a day.

Th© W e a tk s r .Showers; cooler; so u thw este rly wind*.

FINANCIAL A ID OOKMB&OIAL

C lu s la g q u o ta t i o n * o f th * N *w Y o rkS to c k B i e k a a t * .

New York, Juat AMoney on call nominally a t t psr oast. FrilM

mercantile psper, 3%a4Vt per ceat ko rilH •*- change Arm, with actual business la btakars* bills at R.SSHat tot demand sad at * « * • 4.85^ tor 90 days. Ported rate*, |4.M tad M .0. Ctnmnercisl bilk, Silrei cartlicstMnominally at OUc. Bar stiver, W%c. *a|-Isrs, 48c (iovernment bond* *tmdy. that* heads inactive. Railroad bonda easier.

Closing prices:Atchison................ 88% Northern Pad ic pf « %C., C., C. k St. L... 86 New Y*rk 0 ra tn l.lfr%

* Ohio. 61 Ontario k Wssuie, H%Del. * Hudson......117% Pacific Mail ............ 0 %Erie........................ 48% B eadiaf ......... ........C7Genm i Electric... 246% Rock IsUad . . . . . . .lTfiLackawanna............281 81. Paul .................li*%Le*ii.................... IS Sugar BsfianyLouisville k Nadi.. 106 Texas H ills ........ 4$Manhattan Con.,:', 118% Union Pacific .......I0t%Missouri Pacific.. . 116% WabaA prtfart ad .. 4V% Nortlirra Pacific . 150 W ertwa Uaioh .... 9t%

U c a e r a l M a r k e t s .New York, J m fi. *

FLOUR—Uwwttled aud a shads lower to a*U| Minnesota patents, $4*4 90; winter a tn iftta , M-M aB.W; winter extras f! 5CM.80; wlater patewSs,$8.70*4.

WHEAT—Quirt and easier because of uaload- lng, foreign selling and tower cables, July, 7V%a w l-lfic , Srpteahsr, 7e%a7«^B, *

RYF—F**y; etatc U * fc ., New York,rarlots; No i western, 6*%e., f. *. b , aflaat.

CXJRN- -Weakeaad by lower eablea, the (Mdioe in wheat, liberal receipt* and rM^tatag; fi^Uaa- ber 48%*48%a.

OA T8—glow end U#«ly aUady; Inch, white,state, »%*87c.; track, white, wsrterm. It%al7c.

PORI—Firm; Smsi, $16 26* 1( 26; family, $tfia14.6ft

LARD—Very firm; prime waata n sSaam. L ie* BDTT1R—fifeady; state dairy, 16alie ;

cry. 1 telle.CHUSB-quirt aad m + ; t

*%c.; tansy, Urge, white. . . . eoteeedf 4%ai fhaey, sbmA, a k h ) $$$a -

EOOI—Caster; state and Poa^ffcM la, MMa lio .; west era, ohadUd.

cw trifagal, M tsrt,• 06c.; |w -O rrt, I.M c

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> w n

* ru L o ir » ■■»!«m. a a >m• « « ! . IM M .; (

n u tw .

D td a 't o w n r e * i T in BoatM w h o I

a alckly rich r o a n s i

Pill*, vkitk netaeoS Ih o n itt . r m i m a n elontsMo. MtUrta, T v m l oil U w i oM f b u t •ffoctlrO. (• a P horno ty .

Page 4: f'&B* - digifind-it.com June/… · ,he *» Perfectly well" ouL vTt>e Ranald Is consigned to tes, ... ville. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Underwood and Miss Underwood are visiting in Kal-Re

f e t t t a l d iscussions m ark ed _ o f tU© B oard of F ree -

lesdfty. F re e h o ld e r Jaq u es p a r t in t h e d e h a te s and

reform s In th e m a n n e r of and b u y ing s to n e fo r ro-

roads. J ie w as n o t # r th e m a jo rity of th e B oard ,-Hfeo a new m ethod o f paying

th a n k s was rece iv ed from of th e J o h n W ells Me- J fo r th e in c rea sed ap- $3,500 g ran ted th is year,

w as rece ived a sk in g for road In W ood b ridge Tow n

th e S ta te R e fo rm a to ry . It to th e R oad C om m ittee .tion w as a lso received

itora of th e S ta te Re Signed by G o v e rn o r Font-

and o th e rs , e n d o rs in g tljis

A llg a lr sa id th a t W<^ „ T ow nsh ip is now p rac tica lly

oerared bjr macadam roads, w h ile oth- ^ “ # twmiMpa h a v e n o s to n e roads. ThA

tofarria# at thfc p e titio n to th e Road - C o u d t t t i , i t w as explained , does not

5 ; c a rry fifiy R ow er w ith it.W - The Finance C o m m ittee w as a u th o r j_ tied to bave notes fo r six m o n th s for

$7,800 discounted to p rov ide fu n d s for the County C ollector to pay for m acad acnistng roads. T h e com m ittee was

' also autboriscgLto have n o tes fo r t^irec # Months tor $46,000 d iscounted , to pro

T ~7T. Ftto fundi In anticipation of taxes. £ £ A commhlalcation w as received from

Superintendent T h o m as F . W alsh , of the Middlesex & S o m erse t T rac tion

I Company, reviewing th e re la tio n of the eonnty and the T ra c tio n C om pany in

^;^-.Jt0gnrd to the S o u th R iv e r bridge, and bedding that th e T rac tio n C om pany i not liable for th e co n d itio n o f the

, South R iver bridge, but th a t i t is will !■$ to meet the c o u n ty on fa ir term s i f repalrln* the bridge. R eferred to South Klvar Bridge Com m ittee.

’ 7 K ea n . Jaques and A llga lr offered a reeolntloo that the R oad C om m ittee

'lM ordered at once to a d v e rtise fo r bids for atone to be uaed on m acadam roads. 0m Mdt to ho opened a t a m eeting of the Board. Mr. Jaques said th a t he uadaratood that- stone can be pur ehaaed much .more cheap ly th a n the coanty la now paying tor It. T he reso­lution war adopted.

Maura Jaques and A llg a lr aleo o f­fered a resolution th a t h e re a f te r before a n y N th nan be paid by th e Board they mult flrit be read a t a m eeting, referred to the p ro p e r co m m ittee tor

'approval and th an re fe rre d back to the Board fo r payment. T h is is the method uaed by Com m on C ouncil of this city. Mr. Jaquee held th a t the present method of handling th e b ills is a earele— one.- A lte r a w arm d eb a te th e reso lu tion

V ia lost, because i t would in te rfe re th e by-law a of the Board. M essrs

A llgalr, DeHart and D ougherty T*W * tot Its

T h e W ood b rid g e C reek Committee a u th o rise d tt> ad o p t wplan# and

the Wood bridge t r td f e . a n d to advertise for bide

10 eoastro e tfo n of the bridge. B atU&s T ra c tio n C om pany wa-

re so lu tio n , to remove all

m 5

If you are young you n a t ­urally appear So.

If you are o ld , why ap ­pear so ?

Keep young inwardly; w e look alter the ou t-

wardly.^ You need not worry lo n g e r

about those little s treaks of gray; advance agents of ag e .

N

I in the gutters of the Aug w l Ainterfere

.. w s n s s s a n tto r during which Mr.

it t b a w u a s u ogihs<d B ro w n , U a n em ploy -«

Traction C om pany , and should b* permitted to occupy b o th po

ed In to th e field n ea r H illside, which >e!onged to a fa rm e r nam eu Becker The cow am bled aw ay. T he bulldog followed. Miss H ooley va in ly cried Good b o v !" and “ Back, R o v e r!" and

phrases of thRt so rt. R over w o u ld n ’t back , and if he ever had been, a good w>y he had fo rgo tten the fact.

He was en joy ing a ten d e r b i t o f the >w‘s off foreleg w hen Becker appeared

There was fire lu B ecker’s eye a n d an . j th e r form of fire in h is hand— to wit,

sh o tg u n . f ie w as tra in in g t h e wea- »n care fu lly upon h is arm . Mias

Hoolqy was there , h a v in g leaped from ie r wagon and scu rried across t h e pas- lu re , unm indfu l ot mud.

T he fa n n e r tyow«fi. Certainly, he would n o t ehoot the p e t pf so nice a young woman. But * fellow harm dog 4mA a AlMey—» Sptntea, -He— «#H i l ila half-brother of ths undent** *wrt whereat MIssTIoomt danced around in

Ayer’s

will surely restore co lor to gray hair- and it will a lso gtve your Iiair all the w ealth

M and gloss of early life.Do not allow tne falling of

MH vour hair to th reaten you longer with baldnesa. Do not be annoyed with dandruff.

mm We will send you our book * on the Hair and Scalp, f ree

upon request.WMfs tm thm P s e f s e .

If yun do nnt obtain all the te a t - flu you expected from the i m of D

' b Vljfor, write the doctor s to a t Ik '( >0 allflea] tv

’ a HProbablywith

“ "“ ' “' ■ ' t i l .T L . >1

M snlla, Ju n e t>.—A p riva te c o n fe ren ce b etw een G enera ls Chaffee and M a c ^ r th u r h a s Just taken place. G e n e ra l C haffee sa id that, while he w a s no t su re of the o r ien ta ls’ general c a p a c ity fo r se lf goverum eut, he favo red th e es tab lisb m en t a t the earliest p ra c tic a b le m om en t o f c iv il con tro l

H e w as fu ll of sym pathy fo r th e com m issio n ’s p lan s for native e d u c a tio n an d bualneaa advancem ent b ecau se the U n ited S ta te s Interests an d n a t iv e In te rs s ts Tie In the sam e line.

I t seem s certa lu th a t under a p la in dl vision o f th e civil and m ilita ry a u th o r ­ity Ju d g e T a f t and G eneral Ch&JTee w ill c o llab o ra te adm irably.

T h e frag m en ta ry new s rece iv ed here of th e P o rto R ican decisions h a s cau sed ap p reh en sio n th a t there will b e su c h s defic it In th e Philippines rev en u es th a t congreas w ill need to m ake an a p p ro ­p ria tio n to m eet it. F ears a re a ls o e x ­p ressed as to the resu lt of th e a p p lie s tion of Jury tria ls and o th e r f e a tu re s of th e constitu tio n not su ited to co n d itio n s In th e Philipp ines. Im porte rs a r e p re ­p aring claim s for a re fu n d in g o f the du ties paid.

C ap ta in A lgalogo aud his n id have been k illed by W ray 's co m m an d a t D ousol. A lbany province.

R eilly ’s b a tte ry has sailed fo r the Utolted S ta te s on the tra n sp o r t P ac itiihg.

C om m issioners T aft, W right a n d Ide a re n t C av ite estab lish ing a p ro v in c ia l governm en t. They were fo rm a lly w el­com ed by Colonel Goodrell and th e lo­ca l d ig n ita r ie s In the tow n hall. ^

Ju d g e T a f t spoke, ou tlin ing th e c o m ­m ission 's p rovincial plans.

S easo n ’s D r e ss Goods.SELDOM-SEEN 0 PFuKTUNITIES TO ISA V E

Price* that T e l l * P e r s u a s iv e s ,

'* T a le o f Dress T e m p t a t i o n s for L a d ie s .

Svell Sommer Styles in Convincing Cats.A t 38c g Y a rd .Light figured D ress Good®, fancy 811k aud W ool M ix tu re s ,. a ll co lo rs; non©

w orth less than 50., $$c ami 75c. th e yard.

A t 49c a Y a rdof C hevio ts aud nitea In th e popular shades, w orth

A t 5 9 c a Y a r d .Fine Silk and W ool M ixtures in figu red effects; very a ttra c tiv e co lo rin g s

worth, in th e season*! reg u la r p ric in g s, 75c. an d 86c

A t 79c a Y a r d .Handsom e line of 54 inch V icunas and C hevio ts, th a t have been se llin g for

$1.00 and $1.25.

Also a iot of S u ltan a S ilk , a ll light shades, w o rth $1.00, en tire ly sew goods th is season; b u t we find we have too m any of them , and th e y 'v e beeu cu t to m ake them go quick ly , to 79c. a yard.

Bargains in Black Dress Goods.'At 38c a Yard.A very a ttra c tiv e

yard.o t back figured H rllltantineB , reduced from 59c aud 79c

-d effects, w urth SSc and $1 ihe yd.

Ooreja, DeHart and Glann •M oisted to report o» the ad

VtMblllty of building a bridge between i x n n t and Woodbrldge. at Crab

‘ fffiifih at a coat not to exceed $U00.A counts of trilla for extra service

On the South River bridge were ordered to be paid out of that bridge appro

i i priatton and that the Collector be dt ~ —tested to collect tbem nounta from the

8 » * ir n l II Middlesex Traction Com- •. ps»y.

The Albany Street Bridge Cotnmjttee reported that the abutment and pier Of the bfldfk have been constructed by

‘— •f t wtractor John Van Denrseh. The Boerd accepted the report and paid Mr. Van Deursen’s bills of 13,49*1 and *400. leas the amounts of claims filed

- Agaldsi hlui wlUilu fifteen days.Th« Rabwar and Carteret road and

B o n d Brook and Dunellen roads

Th* South River Bridge Com mi tie - tc reported that lb * Miduieeex & Sumer

Set Trsetlon Company h*<? agreed to pa? halt of the expense ot putting the bridge In good shape. The report was reealved without any action. The work, It Is estimated, will coat from *2,000 to *2,500. The South Rive; Bridge Committee now has power to act, to take the amount from Its ap-

p - S - praprfatlon. . ■- ..Messrs. Fountain and DeGrsw w ere , . named a committee to build bridges

over Morris Creek and Whale (Ireek, > not to exceed **00 each.

Messrs. Manning, Staats and O'Neil w tn appointed a committee to build

L * Ites bridge, back ef Dunellen. between Middlesex and Somerset coua-

7 7 , tits, at a total cost ot *1,000. each eom ty to pay *800.

\ The eontraqt for repairing the W et- ton’s Mills bridge was awarded to F. R Long, for *750. The only other bid was that of Dean fc Westbrook for

■> $ mThe sympathy of the Board. on mo-

£ . . WM.Mt » . Jnonea, was extended to Frssholder Cox, who Is suffering from

eY a br*kM Jag, the reault of a runaway

. D rsasw aU o e o n B o l ld o g vs. C ow .To anapunce the fact that a farmer

rha intended to shoot a dog because t Mt rk cow, abstained at the req u est t the young la o , who owned the dog i worth notice In a paper.k correspondent for a Jersey CRy pa

* evidently appreciates thait fact for i Is U s description of the affair;

fleld Jane 4.—Tbe bulldog b.t ie fanner tried Ui aavut. I eerns d the hard jd*td

i sweetest pet to her,, hrute.

to the daughter of rho Is In a Wan

I here. The animal i are not ae good ©e he caw is happy

The faithful dog

m ental agony u n til a I 'i lc b fo rk sepur ited th e p a ir.’T hen £»he b u nd led up taor recious p e t and to o k h im a w a y I n t h t

ca rt.B ecker cam e in to tow n , saw a law yer

ind s u it will be b ro u g h t to ro co v e r the 'a sh equ iva len t of th a t p o rtio n o t the ■ow th a t w as chew ed off

Chaps, C hafes, R o u g h S k in .•d a t on e »pp)jca- Tbe effec t ia lo -

gre*M, no m a il .w _____ . ____ n h« um 4 a n y tha t.

W hile you *r« a t w ork if your handa feel rough, chapped, app ly it, i t drlM in ina tan tly wad yow handa are smooth and soft, need no t o e covarad ttp Dor waahed off, and no t to il the f ines t ailka o r satin* A baolutelv harmleaa, p u re , non-in- Jurioua and simple. E legan t a fte r ahav ing and

Klandid for chafes of child ren . S ic., 60c. and .00 bottles. ^

Cray Bair; W elle’ Uolr Balaam,I f g ray , W ells’ H air Balsam (not a dye) grad­

ually restore# to o rig in a l color, b lack o r brown, Mfc., t l . D ruggists, o r sen t by e x p re ss prepaid, hi. a . W ELL6, Chemist. Je rsey C ity , N . J,

r Wells* Hair Tone.Hope tor th e Bald.

Th* 61its to ilet requisite. A su p e rb , high- c lass p repara tion. A new, deligh tfu l, w onder­fu l a nd only successful prepara tion in th e pres- • rvation and inv igora tion of shaggy , brittle,

k ly grow th n a lr . B application. Put*

Stop*d ry , lifeless, nnsven, sickly grow th ha ir com ing o u t in one application, life an d gives s v igorous, g rp w th y , healthy look to hair, w hiskers and m o tu tache . Frees

"* " • that

U 0R E A 8D I I T U D E .

l a m e I n t e r e > t l u B k l s a r r i P h i l i p ­p i n e I n * p a r t s a a d R x p e r l e ,

W aslilu fto n , Ju u e U.—Iiu p o rta llo u g uf m ercbund isc Into the P h ilip p in e In­lands fo r th e first th re e -q u a r te rs of 1900 show ed an Increase o f $068,321, or 72 per cen t over the am o u n t fo r tb e sam e period of 1800, aeeo fd in g to a s ta te m e n t Ju st made public by th e d i ­vision of in su la r affairs o f th e w a r d e ­p artm en t.

T be to ta l value of m erch an d ise im ­p orted Into th e Philippines f ro m a ll co u n trie s fro m Ja n u a ry .to O c to b e r o f 1900 w a« $17.1*7.901 as a g a in s t H i 163,242 d u rin g tbe sam e period o f th e p reced ing year. T his show s an In c re a se of $8,024,740, o r 21 per cent. E u ro p e a n an d A sia tic coun tries com bined net it •T«r $15,000,000 w orth of th e to ta l Im ­portation la 1900. There w as a n lm port trade w o rth $8,093 fro m A f r ic a la 9900 l i ftgatfitt en tire absence or t t k trad* the preceding year. T b e above figure* re la tive to the Im p o rts

th e U nited S tates rep re se n t d ire c t sh ip m en ts ou ly and do not in c lu d e m er chandioe from the United S ta te s in v o ic ­ed to H o ngkong and thence re sh ip p e d to M anila.

T h e co m p ara tiv e flgure%as to e x p o r ts to th e re s t p f the world show a n in- creaoe doub le th a t noted In th e im p o rt tlftde. T h e Lurrclmiidine ex p o rted fro m th* P h ilip p in es to o ther c o u n tr ie s iu 1000 w as va lued a t $17,883,200; fo r 1809 It w as valnod a t $11,003,011, th u s sh o w lug an increase of $5,890,188, o r 49 per c e n t T h e exporta to the U nited B tateo , how ever, show ed a decrease o f $728,- 040 In 1900 a s com pared w ith th e s a m e period of 1800, while, on t h e o th e r hand , th e exporta tions to Ifittropean, A siatic , A frican and South A m erican coun tries show ed m ateria l In c re a se s la each case, the exports to E u ro p e .In­c reasin g from $4,437,887 in 1800 to $9.- 060,103 in 1900. M erchandise to th e valve o f $1,467 w as exported to S ou th A m erica Id 1900 as ag a in st no t r a d e of th is so rt in 1890. The e x p o rta tio n s of horap from tb e Philipp ines d u r in g the firs t th re e -q u a rte rs of 1900 w ere v a lu ed • t $10,243,742 ag a in st $6,408,980 d u rin g th e sam e period of 1800.

hairs*y

.......... . ------ -- — — „ — ; keeps thegloaay and clean, and the sca lp free from

disease. Cleanly, cooling and refre sh in g in no oil, no grease, harm less. Indispensable

any w ell equippied to ile t stand . 60c. and $1 ui— "* — — 1— — large. -----------bottles a t D ruggists, ■

express on receipt ot Cuemiftt, Je rsey C ity, N .

i prepaid by . fi. WELLS,

Woman’s Suffering and Misery.

I f w omen suffering from u te rine o r ovariand isturbance; from pa in fu l, ir r e g u la r, distress- ff’g periods, knew of th e g ree t c o m fo r t and o rom pt relief tha t m ay be had b y tb e use of w e lls ’ Stom ach E lix ir, ex istence fo r them w ould be more to le rab le » T he s e rio u s ,to le rab ly • T he s e rio u s perma-

' m ay come from these trou- ha rd ly fu lly rea lised byblea if not corrected

most women. T h is rem edy w as O riginally signed not exOctly fo r D yspepaia, b u t fn. . . Dyapepaim ost m iserable stom ach cond ition ................

com bination of d rugs te em e d tp t*. “ a crid , Irr itab le , d is tre ssing , condition

and experim ents the com bination knowns’ Stoma ‘ ....................ds cannot

_ :omfort, ___________# ____ ________sc riber. T he iueatim abie value o f th is

-tomacli E lix ir w as h app ily h it upon w o rd s cannot express th e degree o r relief, ease and com fort, th is rem edy Has g iv e h the sub-

edy in fncli troub les fa feeyood c o m m u From th e hou r ©f the com pound ing o f th*bo ttle of W ells ' S tom ach E lix ir i t h a s b ____valued and indispensab le fam ily m edicine, and i t has been found by the w omen o f th e house­hold to be s m ost effective and comforting rem edy a t pa inful, d is tre ss in g periods .

4 4 F or Stom ach, Bowel a n d A bdom ina l and m isery, W ells’ 8 tom ach B lix i

and sal

A t 6 9 c a Y a r d .Blxck all-w ool novelties to sty lish fi* i

A t $ 1 .1 5 a Y a r d .Black broche figured W oolens, rich.

11.35 and $1.50 yard .

Fine D ress Goods Remnants, Half-Price.bound to accu m u la te rap id ly In h au d lin g so large a stock i

re a re g en e ra lly g^eat bargains nm ong them .

Closing-Out Suit Sale in Great Reductions.T his sea so n 's s ty lish effecta reduce

and *13.60 to 110.50; . *15 60From *V Su and $10.60 to $7.50; $ l f .£ *12.50: $18.50 to *15.00: $22.50 t

SIMPLY UNAPPROACHABLE VALUES

J . V 0 U N 0 DRY GOODS COMPANY.

2 7 O h v i r o h S t r e e t .

D a v id G a r r lt k W u I r e t t a d .London, Jun* 6.-W . Hall Walker**

M evy Gal (L. Rtlff) won th* E psom cup, of 600 tovereigus for tb* winner, added to a sweepetskes of 20 sover Mffns each, for 8-year-olda and up W ard, about one mile and a half. P. Lorillard’s David Garrick (Maher) was ••ooad, and Mr. R. S. 81*vl«r's K in g ’s O nrier came In third.

Dainty Dimities, to diflerent patterns; regular 10c quality at at 5c a yard.

Pharmacy.n \ are G oing to P a in t the 1'otcn

How about your house ?— it needs it. Some ot our grass and

flower seeds in your lawn will improve it,—

at such a trifling cost, too.

,m os H a V a n H o r n , L td .

What More Do You Wantfor proofs of a su ccessfu l peop le’s s to r e than this £reat 4 acre Furniture and C arpet e stab lishm ent, now in its 4 ls t year ? W hat better evidence of low prices than these specials listed below ? Cash or c red it, prices a lw a y s below “ cash stores." M

G o l d e n Oak R ocket., « 4 d ) . $ 2 4 . 6 9 ~ „ t v. £ n r p i ^ h ' Mat. high e m u , cherry fram e, v a le , *80.00 t>y vain* $4.00 any standard .

Chiffonier*, 5 draw ers, F rench plate.

Valu* $9.00.

$ 4 . 8 94 color V elour Couch, b e a t

springs, heavy fringe, valu* $4 50. O ver 60 o ther styles to sc« h*r*.

$ 5 . 9 8p<$r W hite E nam el Beds, b rass

rods, extended foot, value **00.

The •• New D om eitlc.” -More and more "Domestic"

Sew ing Machines being sold each year—be9t make on the Market to-day. (Caah or Credit here.)

Monarch W ick less Blue Flam e Oil Stoves.

T h e safe and com fortable s to v e for summ er. Call and see how it's opeiated. A pow erfu l, o d o r l e s s blue flame.

150 Ladies’ Novelty Sample Shirt Waists; prices ranging from 90c to $1.75. Your choice at 79c each.

400 yards of Embroidery from' 2 to 10 Inches wide; ranging in prices from 10c to 30c per yard. Your choice at i*c a yard.

V *w * ffr — 1 I k s K l a a f l l k s .S**tt1«, W u h ,, Ju b* 0 —T h e > tearner

D olphin h t* a rriv ed from Bk& guay. Ob J w « 1 th * Y ukon river wa* o p en from tfca h *adw ater* to a po in t b* low D aw •on . find feeveral Hteamer* h a d a r r iv e d • I W W t* Hor*«. Th* prospec t* fo r an *Borm *oa c le a n up w ar* b r ig h t. For- p t r figure* of $$6,000,000 to $30,000,000 W ifi goofi.

ben ign and happy relief. R elieve* pa in , d ie trees and flatulence a fte r eating. C o rrec ts and a ids digestion, regula te s b ilious irr itaM lf.-a.’— mi— x.— *----- - period* la

io*Mb*t*fi___O bottles a t retail‘ ;eai**j»ep*k ________________

a n abhxBon, a_____. trade of Healing Powder (be&graa disinfectant aad germicide) la — — ~ of warm water and need a* a drily, will be found cgrrictlv ing. curative, me. bottles at imriL B, $, W lLLfis ChenUat, J<

Charged with arson, John Shaugh- neBfly and hi* wife Catherine were held Monday in the Second Precinct Police Court in $1,000 ball each for th e Grand Jury. _ •• ,ftr v

Stop* th e O o*|b *i p g w o pM p r i t i o p i a .

. _ Tablett fli wc a enM Hi Pay pries as petitt.

RiUefl MU— M at f i a a t h t e r ’a G r a v e .Norwtoh, Conn., June 6.-O eorg* W.

9*tttlgy *f N*w York city, well known U raUgoafi eirelee, has shot himself fiBtfi over the grav* of his daughter In flbft d$p ctmttary here, A bullet wounfi^ m th* head indicated that d«ath was Mt rty ln*tantau*ou*. Despondency 1* •V p us id to have b**n tbe cauae of (he m $ 4 e .

... - f i * t t t t t t * M a te s b y C a a a lk a l * .I v l in . J«n* Th, Ttfetilatt print,

V M te)Jte8tepou4«c« from New Guin fBMmiHBte* * MU account of the tint. M N *# 0m maatwn of tbe Brat Get ■ M Math taa axpetHtloa on tka can ■ a * M U * af ft . Matthiaa. T h ./ wara ■ I J B M as* aa|«k aara Dr. Main rock.

Tha bod/ of Wtlliam Solasort, a boa. builder of Port Monmouth, who din appeared laat November, was found on the bank of tbe Shrewsbury River. In the pocketa of the clothing worn by Belaert we/e n c r l / *100 in money and a watch. The remalna were identified by tbe content/ of a pocketbouk There were no Indication/ of foul play

Ladies’ and Children's Ribbed Vests at 5c each:

White Pique and Duck for to-day only at 12c a yard.

Ladies’ and Children’s Oxford Ties at ridiculous low figures.

HARDW ARE A T DRY GOODS PRICES.toip Wire Window Screen, extend to fit almost any window at

49c each.

Wire Nettinjf*£)oors at 70c.

Wire Netting from 18 to 36 inches wtde at 1 3 4c a foot.

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£ . K r a m e r ’ sMETUCHEN DEPARTMENT STORE.

MAIN STREET. METUCHEN.

AGENTS WANTED. Lawn Swings, Lawn Settees, Ninnock (Ms, Ek.

Bzclueive territo ry given.

Write for p rice / and o ther fa$- fonnation to

Clearfield Wooden-Ware CoC L k A k n g L D . PA.

t h e u k b a t Ca r p e t l e a d e r s :Ingrains, 20c yd, tap, Bn»***l», 4 qc yd. up.Velvet*, 00c yd. up. Moqurit**, 87c yd. up.

REFRIGERATORS, $5 .98 up.Ic* B oxes....................... V,A. ......................................... $ 1 .9 8 up.Baby CarrlugM , $ 3 .4 9 up. G o -C art* ............... 1 .9 8 up.

A m o s H. \ /a n H ornf Ltd.Be aura i t ’* " Nt>. 7 t ” aad you *«* t r i l r t t a u n * “ A ls o * ” before entering onr etore.

OWN1 TBR U S ? * n • Z M A . ' R K Z B J ' T ' R E E T ,DEL1VBR1B8. W *tt* • « « « , Wea* of Broad.

A Private Delivery I f agon ten * oa B equ est. ” Telephone fl*0.”4*3-Page C atalogue. ^•end for N r

E H I N G H E R .Leading Furniture Hooae.

F in e tt )m* a n d up-to-dat* F u rn i­tu re In th e city .

REPAIRING A KB UPHOLSTERY o /ev -

d e s c r i p t i o n nea tly and p ro m p t­ly don*. H air m a t - tre*p renovated at •h o rt notice. A n ­tiq u e lu rn itu re Pe- miodolled, refiniah ed and po liihed .

- : —SPECIAL—GO - CARTS. —

116 -122 Neilson Street,(T elephona 2024.)

N ew B r u n s w ic k , N i w J i R g i r .

For Baltimore, Wsehington and the Boutb-1.27,7 .is, aaa 10.26 a. » , 12.0s, 12 m , s .u 1 0 * p. m, weekdav*. Sunday*—1.27, ».2C a. m’, IGl p. »

For Long Branch, Asbvry Park and Ocean Grove (via Rahway)—002 a. m ; l ot, H 7 , « up m .» h**!* K «l,M chen-(rro» WestTwenty-Third 6tr*^t Btttfon) S.ln, 8.2$, 7 25 S 26 8.26, 10 56, 11.66 A.'m.; 2.10, 2.66. 8.A6, 1 .2ft, e.ftftl 6.25 5 56, S ftft, 7.66, 9 56 p, m., and 12.10 ntfh* 8u «mU>*-6.1Q, S.25. >.66, 11.66 a. m ; 12 (4 4 66

864.p * ; 12 10 n,I ht rn>a bw troiae.and Cortlandt street* — 8.20. I SO. 7 10, KS0, » 10 11 OS 8Q0' 4 00' 4 40' 600.5.10. « 10. 7 00, 8 «L 10 16 p m ; 12.15 night 8un daj«-

8.30, S.00 1 12.00 ooon, 1.00. 6 00. 7.00,« .» p. m.; 12.16~night.

For time-table* apd farther Information apply

P e n n sylva n la Jg H ro a O .Standard Railroad yf America; t

On and after Nov 26, ISMC WAln* wilt l a v e Metuchen a* follotw : ' *

For Newark a*d New York i r i l m York only), a .jj, (S.aa. N ,» York n a W ' ? 5 7 7.5s. s.ao, 9,02, 10.8k, 10.53 a. m 1 oa. m i n '« .n 6.00 7.53, o n , 11.84, f m . r w l 5 ^ 1 ~S u n d a y .- 2.87, (6.0», N .w T o rt only) i l l • m : 12.18. 2.31, 024 . 7.04,8 87, 11.84 p i ' *

For Rahw ay—2*1, 8 81, ? X , 7.8/ 8 80 a n 10.88. 10.52 a. m„ 1.08, 2 88. 017, ,X l • 04 , 2

P-.m ^ M k - a a / . . . S u n d a y a ^ lf i! ' 0 l " ' l i S

LEHIGH VALLEY RAILR0AD.Time Table in effect June, 2, h»L

Metachen aa follows Dully except Bonday*.

••28 a m , Local for New York.8/2S, a. m., Expreu for Buffalo, Niagara Fall.

»“ »rtmedl»te .tation*.^,ft 48 a m : -----*“ *-

1:84 P- “ week-daye. 8undays^-il7 ,’ » l i ’ i * r im.; 12-16, 2.21, 4.24, 7.04,11.M p. m. l # *For K hm beth—2.87, M l, 7.2* 7.6* i a

oa*. 10.62 a. m,; l.oa, 2.88. 8.17. / .S i 1 “11 ** R* m ’vook^Jay1. B n n d a ,,- 2 87' .11

‘“'J* * L ,n ' : i 2-18’ 3.21. 4.24. 7.04. 8.8), 11 £ w ■ ' For New B ru tuw lck-1 27, 7.18, 7 84 I k , a

10.26 a . m.: 12.06, 11M. 2.J6, 000 J 2 '6.81. 5.M, 6.81, 7.10. 8.06 8.8k. 11.2k p ’ m wnak ■*— S unday , 1.27, » ns, 10.14 - - - - -

For TfentoB—1.27, 7.U, 7.*4. * .« , » .* , 10.2For Trento*—a.*,. , - _ m.; UWA) 12.64, $ |» , M l , ft.(« g.Mweekday*. 8und»7e-1.27,1.21*. m.; «og

4® P ^$pr Ph iladelph ia—127, 7.1g, 7.M, L B , f j *

L ’V 8 »■ ™ ; new train, connect* a t Ho Plaln- ' *xpreM for »nd KpJctpali E* t , n - Chunk, andI ‘" • rS ! di ‘ ,e S01 n *c lln* t i douth Plain-New Yurk and Uivcrtr ed iata t t i i i ms 1 Scranton,

to te im ed iaU^Uticai. ^ D10kln ^ prioclp*' Train* for Perth Amboy.

* 54 a m. 12 32,1 62, 6,|7 and 8.62 p. m For New York.

#• A . 10.44 a. m.; 1.42, at)d 4.30 p m SUNDAYB.

™ tor Buffalo, Niagara, f nd iptermeaiate *Ut!oii»._ 4.51 p. m., Local for Easton. Connacta »hk

FklU 5*pr^*‘ tOT Buffri° NiagaraUon*' c**° Prlnclpal Intermediate sta

For Perth Ambov—8.54, 12.32 I For New Y ork—8.28, 10 48 a

IRLEg 8. I f f ^O o'l Paea Ag’t,

M Cortlandt street, N . Y:.

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» Cortland* Btreei. New York