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THE UNION tl(JUNTY STANDAR.D ·Has the largest circulation of any Wee�ly Newspaper Published in Union County. VOL. XX. N O. 34. STLD, ::New.Jersev's NEW•RK "BEE HIVE.�' .S�opp� Centre. . · 1 Need C��ing Silk Specials. ;:)�;:\� .,) Silk bargains at a.( oppprtune time:· d i d g roup i n g o ( . ' ,. .. n smal l dcli g1 · ro y•tl, nuvy, speeitll. · · · ' . · . . . . . . · . > . , , . , . 27-lnch Natu'ra't '1ile'H a . . �ei'Y much in derrlll!Hl at tho pr . osch timil for' sl�il·t, IYists, . 'ho kintl wo spenk of hem will wcn r 1111+ w nsh buaut1fn.ly tm<l IS a good 50c. vnll1o in nny store. Onr very �ptloinl pricn, however is . . . . . _33� 21-lnch Black Double Face Peau de Soie - W11 genu itttl J,vo <lyt!, quito1 n�rrPnt thin[{ fAr waiRh. akirt1, �au a�ticostnn. es, regnhtr 1.:!5 qnahty and really 11 \'OI' gootl Vlline at that p ri c e , Our sp•!cinl figure is . . . . . . . . . . · · · · . . . . . . . . · · ·: . . . 89c 328lnch Black Peau ·de ie-Stric t ly . all pure silk and o f splendi d biRck, s oft finish, cminr.ntly snit11blc for w�is s, skirs nod enti r e costomcs . A silk tlutt would sell under ordmary mrcntstunces Bc. Our spccinl price ••••..••.. •··•· .. ··.· : ·�· · . · · ·.5 9c 21-lnch Black Taet a-All pure silk, 1mdsoft'heavy finl�h, : ,, Gu�mutced to wcllr" woven in sR l V1 1 go . A good 1 · alnc at 19c. hut we o lfur it nt . . . .. . . . . . . . . . · ··; · · · • • · · ·· ·• · . · · · ·. · · · 59c tO-Inch Brocaded Taeta-$tri c tly all a in five excup. tiont1ll y handsome !losigns. Silks ndo to sellnt S9c. but we nre en· ablotl to o·m · them 110 ut .•. . . . . . . , , ·: · . , ··· · .. : • · , · · · · · · ··· · · · · · , 59c tO,Inch While and Co!ored:,TaetaH e nvy . . s . i s s · . finish the kind of s i lk people ure looking for this season and . u good 75c. unlity. An udl'llntugcoils imrche. · cnublea us. to offer thour at .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . -59c 27-lnch Black Taffeta-Good .heuvy w eight vry trong , bright lustrous tinish. Under ordinary conrlitioiis thi 'silk would briug 1.00 ynrd, bnt y o u muy c lt ?ose it at . . . . . ···· ,:., · ·· · · · .6 9c No lluc Stores. L S PI t ·c · 0 Mail Orders. au , . 707 to 721 Brd St., N�wark, 'TUTT:LE,.;BROS . Coal Lumber. Yards-Westfield avenue, LO�tttE Spring and Broad Westfield. ragfi , urnaces-· . . ' ' \ Have l•eial p �! t ta o. sn p eri1:ity nd oue f th�a . e placed iu:a dwelling .. mcana�.:,:warndtoae 111 tb e coldt of we11ther. MAHLON H. FERRIS, SANITARY PLUMBING, HOT AIR FURNACES. ·STOVES and RANGES, Hot Water Heating, Tin Rꝏfing, etc. Aib ert E . . Deck�r, Sפcial Accommoda- tions Jor Board· lag Horses, ! .:. _::c.�=c:: ·-· �-· c .• :===:. e c=· - - . - --- - =: - · --·----------------- - - UNIO N COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH Jl, 1904. $1.50 Per Year Single Copy 3c. W · H · GOGAN PASSES AWAY. "lUlU'' Htl a1iy 'rleud1 Wh�, \ \'ill llouro Hta L11. i W. H. Grogan < lied 'fnestla�· .wruing lui 8.�0 o'clꝏk,.t the home of his sI- In-lllw, Oeo: W. ""k, Jr:. · 11 First: street, after au illness of five week! Tn hohl fevet following tmeuwouln, Wtls tbd cna of his death. H r . Grogan W hom it Suuunit aml was eat·s of age. He luld resided in WesUielcl lit PUTMBEHS' ltiWUUUCANS GAJN OJWINANCE L'ASSFS. IN COUNTY. BOARD OF HALTH GTS DOWN TO SPRINGFIELD SENDS REPUBLICAN TO BUSINESS. BOARD OF FREHOLDRS. Xu lua · t� S J •illlfl uu HldtnVJAik• ur In 1•ub� Gar"·uod 'l'm·n• l 'UIIdtir �llure IJnwn- lh: l'Jau:tt•-'t'wontJJo J l"a·e •nfl Jt' \'nu Adaun• vee1•'hlua• lu Vrauf• rd +11d Ctlre l e ill 'fltl+ B�Nped. ltt1turna to llu rl uf i'rflhuld�l'" 'f h Uoard of Health met l!'ritlay uig ht lust lll t p•tss�o l the new t•l•lllluers• mdhJMQc�. Severa l fetthu·eH of tiJU ori- HIIDCH wore objected to by A. · K. Gale ani! C. W. HRr<lon !tnt after uuu•ier·· >lltla exp l anat i on and lcusslnu the uew Ol'Uiutlllt\e pussed 11nd Is now u law , ,James Ross wus present nt the 1ueel:: iug 11ntl not uuly hail suggestions tc olfei· r e garding the uew orc linance but s c>11lecl the atteution of 11 t he . Boiml who ren•liug . sh1ewalks bnihllng o1 · :m!lroRt · l'"uitlt.)' for the oence is not $luJr mora than 20 flue. tillnca (lrovloles that owuet · s of lie lmilding• shall pbca signs iu , loutl!l i us calling ut t eutiou to the It wns RepuLl!CtUJ dsty iu tow uship s IIUCI boroughs uu 'l'nes•lay 111111 they g11i1ecltbrouhout the uuth· county . The Boar of llreeholders g•du one Uepb· l icau membdt' fDtU Spiugfiell where eloel efe111e hi• D<n10Cr<1tic Ojtpon · ent B111moll. · tnyot• urse of Gar· w'oml was turrw down awl Volney Wl•,�lolv electmllayor of I he borough . Atlaws, llepublicau Freeholder . ,'l'here wns lots of· PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES. The West eltl Pnblic Li b t · ary Asi"· tion will hohl n Unuuuage Sllle, in the Lltrory Romn, on Hro"<l strt., gi uing Satunlay, March 20 Colir• will call ou the cl tizeuor W stlield for t he u1 · ticles th�.v wi•h to contri lmt a few dayH previous to the sale, [t i earnestly hop01 l that everyboily ll "ruunwtge11 from cel lar to garret for Mrtide3 fur I hi� s�la. Articles of every de•criptiou cheerfully r�cel\·e. 'fhe geuerous gift of $1 , 000 to the Library As;ocialwu by Alexaudtr Clrk wi l l eualle t!H; 'l'ruotees to puy fJr e Ferris lot ou Pmspect stt·ooc wbicb they recently dechlecl to pnrchuse. A s+le of Easter curds uud candies will be held at the uew Library rool� ou Elm street, ou the Sat.urclay after· nbtm .PI'o!Ce· , [Jiu. :g Enƣter 'i'ha sale· will iss Godard. bltc Librury Assia- . · into .the . If they do not · erect the the o w ner is ubject to a fine of 5 . Garwood way.·· It took. the , co bl; t e d ,.,.. ·�·�·,· ,;;,;,, ,, .... r.ct.nA· trectorofesstonal. MO, LAW OFFIOE, 1 Pa;k·,�··Pla\nt\eld. N, J. y!��:�URVEYOR, HI No!lh av.uue, Smalh' Bulldln+ . . . · Plainfield, N J, G. B. Dickerson seut + coumumlca- tlqn tn the ho11rol a•ki D t.hA• t.n pro· lt�e •ltuaploff cfln cmno rmd.otbor rubb l h in the lot In' the reKI' of the Love bQ).Icliogs on Broad street. Inspector E dgtu· 'v instructed to soe th11t tl practice was stopped . After passing several bills for pay. weut and recei viug the inspector's re. P , , urt the weetiua.Jjonruetl. JUSTICE B. A. VAN SVCKEL RESIGNS. . Ill ltealtla COBIJtſtll Him tu ltth·e A1te1• TM"'Y Flv� Ye•u� Sn1•reme Court rnctce, . Justice B. A .Yao Syckel h1is retired fth the Supreme Court bench after thirty-five �:ea of fnithfnl service. l.�.o e s an� fraternal wro��.J· h�nltll cowpellecl. the faiuous J nstlce to take the st�p that hlis cnsed so wudt regret · ft'om ll over fh Sthl. J ustlce V 1111 Syckel was appoioteu · to the bench in 1869 and lvt month commence<! his sixth consecutive term. No awu Indeponolent · -_:c ... . .. . . to:�t:u�n �:{f Elru and Brood c •. c:;.--.--c:- -.... R a o�er. J. W. E ,IUESIDE COillWIL, m Roal cKIIUW. Meo ami fourth l'hulay• nf 1 eac�: morth, at 8 p. m .• In At'canum HAll. lorclanrl '. 'l'ownlcy. 1$ Kimll avenue, Regent; E. G. H"oford. : l'lcton street, Col- lector : G. ,Pk, ! 'irst street, cre- tluy.: L OYAL ASSOCIATION, UolonCouncll No . i1. meets the third 'l'bursda_oacb monf.h, Arcum Ball. 8 p. m. . 'l\ Nœ. Council - lor : F. A. Kinch, M. It. Rtter . Not the ln I'!N·�t but the NtmuueRt fraterJUll 18siRtJon. eUgtous ottces. C HRISTIAN SCIENCE-First Church of Christ Scletlgt, Cranford, �ew ,terse)', �nth avonue and Eastman street. Service, �untlnr 11.\ 11.; \\"edneay cvenin 8o'clock; Ueaditl Room open rlutl�·· All are welcome. P RESBYTERIAN CHURCH--Rev. . 1. . Steans. D. D., Vlllor. ic Sttny 10:> . +.8: r.. Social MeetlnWed nœ· �!%r �,�\l' ::• �·lc! +. A. N. lersoo, Suפrintendent. sf ra made to fl at homo. �•r. PAUL'S PRESTAN' EPISCOPAL church, Nm·tb Bl ste t WDtſteld, J., Rev . 'm. Oscr J ar vis, .tr., Heutor, Services: Sundar. 7. a. m,. 11 •· m. atul H , m. Hotr Communion ever)' Sundny tt 7.30 a. m. and at 11 " · nt. on rst sunday tu mouth. Week <lay oervlꝏ Friday c\'ettlll at UCi I 111. Tho church seu.ts ſt tr, aod &II aru welt!ome. J +dg� Vallis ta of a p!1slbihty Cor the oce mada·vcttut lJy the reth· e· went of .Tustloe Vtm SyckeL - - MR.MERRlLL'S LECTUHE. The lecture by E. A lel'l'ill in ihe Co11gregatioual Church ou lomlHy .,v.,u · iug was a great success. Notwithotd· lug the lliB1tgreeble wet1ther, the cluuch was c01nfortubly filled' and the nent stun of f75 realizetl for the Suniluy School Lihmry fund. Ir. Menl ll's subject wus ·•Japuu ani! ita Peojlle." Huvlng stnt coosillerable time in nud urouml 'okio, r. l errill w11s able tJ semu·e a l ar ge nnwber of line, clear cnt photo· graphs of thij (Htople, tba towus. temples ao customs. He ilevoteil his lecture to ancient an tt·unsi tioual Japan, leaving modet n Jupan ont of couslderatlou. About ! 5 0 p ictu res were shown, mat1y of thew evoking loud a{•plaus�. About a dozeu slltles, speciltlly colore by .lupaoese artiste, were sho•vn. Mt·. lerrill's uddress showed grusp of the sub j�c t nu cle arue of tbougbt. He recited wuny jlersonal experiences to sbow how their cnstows diffr from ours. So •uccsssful uud lntet'estlngwll8 the lecture that some suggestion of u repeti tiou ha� been tn11!le. SJutdl Notice for the Wunuua'• C'ub. Allmemil6t'S re t emilllled tb11t Miss 1cKeuu, thH Presld�ut of the New ;r�rsey St+te Fdet'tlon of Women's Clnba, is to be with ns ut our cowing rueetlug londuy, M1ch 14. 'rhis is u S(J eclal occ+sion an<l 11 l a r ge utteucl+nce of members and guest s Is hOjlt d for. Club ten will s�rved. Come prejliU'ed to wuk the visit of the Pt'esieut U8 l'le!tSimt as possible. ---� . . .. -- Trolley ('1u Killed ,Jolla Launh�rt ,. BorNe. Thursollt)' afternoon + t rolley Cllr on Newark avenue struck .John LRID ·et'f.'H wagon contpletely tlemnlh;hlug It an killing his horse . . M1 .- Lnmhert very forinn+tely escaped wll•h + few br ul; e a Preacrlptlons Carefull Comunded. .: , , · Yr·le llte4; strength of the Repnbllouu ltmll D�mo- cratlu force� to t lefe+t M•IYUI' lorse]1vho I'OIJion, tl 0itiHU" lTn\ou t1nlrPt. 'Rnth Republican r-u tho Democratic �liclcet wet·u alike with the exc£ptlon of frue• hold�•· when Emmor K. Adams, Re · t•ublicau, bucked nginst Edward O'Donnell, Democ1·at, with dislt rons t•esnlts for the latter Clllldidate. Volney Winslow clfeate Mayor Morse by 2:1 votes. 'he successful cRu<liilate� ure as follow•; Freehol!lel', EmwK. A<lams; Mayor, Vuluey Winslow; A8sessor, Rich+rol Watt; Collector, Albert Det·· emer; Cocihuen, Robert Kelly, 3 years, Herman Becker. · a years, Joseph McGrath, 2 yars, John leil<e, 2 yen rH, Davld.C. Aa tln, 1 year, Mic hael A. Hnber, I yesu·; Commi ssioners of Ap· l ld, William Kelley, Sr., George P ler•ou, 'rltom Renne1·: Justice of the Pe�ce, Eelwnr<l L. Adam•. liOUNTAISITH. The Repnblicans made :o cl ean sWMJl over in {0\\Utinsi<le. Of conrse th e 10+in fiht was for Freeholil eanol Elstou D.n·uy won ont by 7 votes. At 6.30 at ulht. it loake very tutroh like .lolm B [toll for wlm.er bt.at the· IIWilt•ut. Darby ' s frientli l'�( · nH 111111 be '"'ou ont s. H"t.:;iu. fot· · · · cou�itlerolhle'ttli�l·' Christhu At the school tueetiug 11 <liscnssiou tle· veloj•eil much sentiment in fuvor of h•v· i ng n tr olley go th rot 1 gh ountuin · shle, uceor<llng to the proposition of 1�!18. 'l'he Snparinteuclent of School s up- poiutet l ,T. A. Bn c k, Pesi<lent of thP Sehoul 'mstees, llllt he declloml, llllll then C. . , Schoonoven was uppoiut· et l Preshleut. At a meeting of the 'l'mstees lust Fri<lttY lessrs. Mallett. au Cole were 11lected to fill vucutt · ci. W. G. �ckluuu IIS elecleo\ Vice Preslclmtt uo J. w: 'Cm·ey, The Trustees t·ecommen<l an of $1700, itt order to cnt' off the, rnent of $oGO hitherto llllill to el!l, lot• �lotmtalu•itla pupi ls . $100 Ol' less, is to lle puitl to St•rlugl!el!l, · · fol', Brauch IIII; jlll(JliM. L·twy�l' Peck� htiW clalme<l that the Borongh w�• not progressing. 'fhis was denied b)· 0, Hoff 1111<1 J. W. Corey. eu thuont IIS In favor of :1 graded school, with au +·; !lltlomll teucher. - - . ll••c lol Dlu•lcl Sorvloo, An nnusnal!y excellent IUU81CIIl service wil l glvu In the Congregtl t lou+l Church uutlay morniug am! veuinQ, 'l'he followln+ program will reud�rerl: lO,UU ,\, !, P1\storato ..• , ••..••. . , . , ,, , , , , .ouetavu )lt�rkt1l Intermovvo .. . .... . . . . . . ,, ...• Josef RhalnhorgoH' l'ootlu<lo In llllat . . . . . ...... . . . ,J, Guy Roparl�. 'fllo L .. u ol Poaeu . ... ... . •, . ... . . , �·t·ank Wus•11 "0 tat•ry thou tho J,or•l'•loloure•.. . . .. dw111·c\ reucbett' ILt the next iueetiug, Mitrch 8. �hli will the lust ineeting of· tbe 11Utl4r d all \�m\ra "r" retl to t · preut. 'l'he qaartotte f11vor thecouucil wit several selections last night 11fte1 ' &he routine busine•s \�11 tran••1cte. Brother Burbaus �tlso cont r i bute•! to tile pleas of the · · eniug uy renderin g with his phonograph + uumuer ur masicul i "l'oken I•iecS. l'htJ qnart�tte then gave a nother 8election which was record by the phouogi'Uph 1111!! rprodnced tbb combi nation ltCUgl'lllU proving vet•y - tor stlug. Brother Webb also "wade a r ecurtl '' which will long b� t·emember . 'be meeting wns clo3l 11t + hte honr• with wuy ex1u·essions of regret ·chat the timW! tuu shot·t to fully carry: olit · the progmm planned: · '" > . Ulll Sehl � .. o•corlnlm• W. E. 'l'ntth•, Jr.. . C. A. Smith ... . . E . P. Burritt., Gao . . T.. · W. N:. E. A .. lmlmh••t an nw golllookln' t talw rue for a quitter. ' -Butte Inter lonnfnln. JRJtUIU'NI• ,\r\'•, llaarl dlaeue nntlnervoua pros I tion · are nlwostunlmown.among the .Japaa- ese. 'l'hla Immunity Ia uttt·lhuted lo the equanimity alllll\heerfulness o the Jap• · a nose. CASTOR IA ,Fft . Class Rigs . 1 .,"l '.1 J i J l J . ' �p�u �q E DRUO and CHEMI ALS. I ' ":,;I: .. T,ILD PHARMACY, llroumu OHOAN llFOlTAL 7.00 , 1, l'rl�• Sonu (IJio Mofterolngor) , , • , , •, , , tlluh WIHOI' lor f•nt• 4 OhUen. TH li Y1+ H111 Alllfl . W. H. Trenchard. Preeorlptlon Druclat ··· · ··· ····•···tfild,··· �.' . . . �\ve Marla. • •, , , , ,, , , , ,,,, ••• ,, , , • &[,l , tU Ol Lord I como (�prauonaocl quartetle), .. , W.JI,alorol loaura Crawfortl, 0r¥anlet an d IJlrector, . " . . '" ; ;;.

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THE UNION tl(JUNTY STANDAR.D ·Has the largest circulation of any Wee�ly Newspaper Published in Union County.

VOL. XX. NO. 34. WESTFIELD,

::New.Jersev's NEW•RK "BEE HIVE.�' .S�opp�ng Centre. . · ft 1

Need C����ing Silk Specials. ;:)�;:\� .,:;)

Silk bargains at a.ri( oppprtune time:· did grouping o( . ' ,. .. nc!

small dclig1 ·

roy•tl, nuvy, speeitll. • · · · • '. ·.. . . . . ·.> . , , . , .

27-lnch Natu'ra't '¥,111ile'Ha . . �ei'Y much in derrlll!Hl at tho pr

.osch t' timil for' sl�il·t, IYI\ists,

. 'l'ho

kintl wo spenk of hem will wcnr 111111 wnsh buaut1fn.ly tm<l IS a good 50c. vnll1o in nny store. Onr very �ptloinl pricn, however is . . . . . _33�

21-lnch Black Double Face Peau de Soie-W11�d genuitttl J,vonil <lyt!, quito1 n�rrP.nt. thin[{ fAr waiRh. akirt1, �auf! a�ti:_� costnn.es, regnhtr 1.:!5 qnahty and really 11 \'OI'.)" gootl Vlline at that price, Our sp•!cinl figure is . • . . . . • . . . . . · · · · . . . . . . . . · · ·: . . • . 89c

328lnch Black Peau ·de Soie-Strictly.all pure silk and of

splendid biRck, soft finish, cminr.ntly snit11blc for w�is�s, skir�s nod

entire costomcs. A silk tlutt would sell under ordmary mrcntn·

stunces B!lc. Our spccinl price ••••..••.. •··•· .. ··.·:·�··.·· ·.59c 21-lnch Black Taffeta-All pure silk, 1mdsoft'heavy finl�h, :

,, Gu�mutced to wcllr" woven in sRlV11go. A good 1·alnc at 19c. hut we olfur it nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · ·; · • · • · • • · • · • · · · • · • . · · · ·. • · · · 59c

tO-Inch Brocaded Tatfeta-$trictly all am� in five excup.

tiont1lly handsome !losigns. Silks rondo to sellnt S9c. but we nre en· ablotl to ort·m· them 11011' ut . •. . • . . . . • • . , , ·:·

., ··· · .. : • ·, · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

,59c

tO,.Inch While and Co!ored:,Tatfeta'-'-'Henvy .. si!�L�.�tiss· . finish the kind of silk people ure looking for this season and

. u good

75c. �unlity. An udl'llntugcoils imrchase. · cnublea us. to offer thour

at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -59c 27-lnch Black Taffeta-Good .heuvy weight� v(lry �trong,

bright lustrous tinish. Under ordinary conrlitioiis thi� 'silk would briug 1.00 ynrd, bnt you muy clt?ose it at . . .. • . ····,:.,····· • · • .69c

No llrnuc!J Stores.

L S PI t .. � ·c· 0 Mail Orders. • • au .., , . •

707 to 721 Broad St., N�wark,

'TUTT:LE,.;BROS. Coal !!!! Lumber. Yards-Westfield avenue, LO,\tl�t.tAltE Spring and Broad Sts •• Westfield.

ragt')fi , F-urnaces-· . . ' ' \

Have lil•e�:ial p�!t�ta o� •. snperif11:ity �nd oue (If th�a.e placed iu:a dwelling .. mcana�.:,:warndtollae 111 tbe coldeat of we11ther.

MAHLON H. FERRIS, SANITARY PLUMBING,

HOT AIR FURNACES. ·STOVES and RANGES, Hot Water Heating, Tin Roofing, etc.

Aibert E . . Deck�r, Special Accommoda­

tions Jor Board· lag Horses,

! .:. _::c.�=c::.:..:: ·-·�-·-:::c .• :===..::.."Ceec=·-- .---- - =:-· --·-- - � ---·------------·----==----· :::=--=·===

UNION • COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, MARCH Jl, 1904. $1.50 Per Year Single Copy 3c.

W· H· G!'OGAN PASSES AWAY. "lUlU�'' Hi&tl lla1iy l!'rleud1 Wh�, \\'ill

llouro Hta L1J11. i W. H. Grogan <lied 'fnestla�· .iiwruing lui 8.�0 o'clook,.llt the home of his sQII­

In-lllw, Oeo: W. "l'"k, Jr:. ·11 First: street, after au illness of five week! Tn•hohl fevet• following tmeuwouln,

Wtls tbd cnase of his death. Hr. Grogan Willi hom it Suuunit aml was iil :reat·s of age. He luld resided in WesUielcl lit

PUTMBEHS' ltiWUUUCANS GAJN OJWINANCE L'ASSFS. IN COUNTY.

BOARD OF HE:ALTH GE:TS DOWN TO SPRINGFIELD SENDS REPUBLICAN TO

BUSINESS. BOARD OF FREE:HOLDE:RS.

Xu l'lua·t� SJ•illlfl&r uu HldtnVJAik• ur In 1•ub� Gar"·uod 'l'm·n• l•'t�UIIdtir �llurJole IJnwn-lh: l'Jau:tt•-'t'wontt· JJoJl"a·e •••nfl Jt' \'nu Adaun• lihvee1•• 'l'hlua• lu Vrauf• rd 1111d

II��' Ctlrelett.oi ill 'fltl11 B�Nped. ltt1turna to llu .. r.l uf i'rfltthuld�l'"•

'fh� Uoard of Health met l!'ritla.y uigh t lust lllttl p•tss�ol the new t•l•lllluers• mdhJMQc�. Several fetthu·eH of tiJU orili­HIIDCH wore objected to by A. ·K. Gale ani! C. W. HRr<lon !tnt after uuu•itler·· >lltla explanat ion and ill•cusslnu the uew Ol'Uiutlllt\e pussed 11nd Is now u law,

,James Ross wus present nt the 1ueel:..: iug 11ntl not uuly hail suggestions tc olfei· regarding the uew orclinance but so' c>11lecl the atteution of 11 the. Boiml who

ren•liug . sh1ewalks

bnihllng o1·:m!lroRt ·

l'"uitlt.)' for the offence is not $luJr mora than 1(120 flue. tillnca (lrovloles that owuet·s of lie lmilding• shall pbca signs iu , loutl!liugos calling utteutiou to the

It wns RepuLl!CtUJ dsty iu tow uships IIUCI boroughs uu 'l'nes•lay 111111 they g11i11· ecltbrou�o:hout the uuth·., county. The Boartl of llreeholders g•du one Uepttb· licau membdt' fDtU Spl'iugfiell where i\!eloel tlefe111etl hi• D<n10Cr<1tic Ojtpon· ent. B111moll. ·Jitnyot• i\!urse of Gar· w'oml was turrwtl down awl Volney Wl•,�lolv electmllllayor of I he borough .

Atlaws, llepublicau Freeholder

. ,'l'here wns lots of·

PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES.

The Westfleltl Pnblic Libt·ary Associ"· tion will hohl n Unuuuage Sllle, in the Llt.ro.ry Romn, on Hro"<l street., bf!gi.._ uing Satunlay, March 20 Colii!Ctor• will call ou the cltizeu• or W �stlield for the u1·ticles th�.v wi•h to contrilmttt a few dayH previous to the sale, [t ill­earnestly hop01l that everyboily will "ruunwtge11 from cellar to garret for Mrtide3 fur I hi� s�la. Articles of every de•criptiou cheerfully r�cel\·etl.

'fhe geuerous gift of $1,000 to the Library As;ocialwu by Alexaudtr Cliirk will eual.tle t!H; 'l'ruotees to puy fJr the Ferris lot ou Pmspect stt·ooc wbicb they recently dechlecl to pnrchuse.

A s11le of Easter curds uud candies will be held at the uew Library roolll.� ou Elm street, ou the Sat.urclay after· nbtm .PI'o!Ce·, [Jiu.:g Enoiter 'i'ha sale· will

iss Gocldard. bltc Librury Associa-

. · into .the .

If they do not · erect the the owner is �ubject to a fine of �5.

Garwood way.·· It took. the, co�bl;ted ,.,.. ·�·�·,·,;,;;,";;.,, ,, .... r.ct.nA·

l'trectof!_:l)rofesstonal.

MOFI'Eft', ClltU. .L_ LAW OFFIOE, :121 Pa;k·,�V.�··Pla\nt\eld. N, J.

y!a.!������::��:�URVEYOR, HI No!lh av.uue, Smalh' Bulldln11. .. · Plainfield, N J,

G. B. Dickerson seut 11 coumumlca­tlqn tn the ho11rol a•ki Dl! t.hA• t.n pro· lll!#ft�e •ltuaploff cfJtln cmno rmd.otbor rubb lllh in the lot In' the reKI' of the Love bQ).Icliogs on Broad street. Inspector Edgtu· t\'118 instructed to soe th11t tlltl practice was stopped.

After passing several bills for pay. weut and recei viug the inspector's re. P,,

urt the weetiu� a.Jjonruetl.

JUSTICE B. A. VAN SVCKEL RESIGNS. . Ill ltealtla COBIJtftll Him tu ltttth·e A1te1•

TM"'Y Flv� Ye•u� �It Sn1•reme Court

• rnctce, . Justice B. A • .Yao Syckel h1is retired

froth the Supreme Court bench after thirty-five �:ears of fnithfnl service. l..�.tioes an� fraternal wro�·r�.J.ftit-'· .. h�nltll cowpellecl. the faiuous J nstlce to take the st�p that hlis cttnsed so wudt regret · ft'om !Ill over fhll Stllhl. J ustlce V 1111 Syckel was appoioteu

· to the bench in 1869 and l118t month commence<! his sixth consecutive term.

No awu Indeponolent · -_:c.,. .... .... to:�t:u���'&�n�:{rif

Elru and Brood c •. c·c:.;.--.-;:;-c:-,, -...... Rao�er. J. W.

E,IUESIDE COillWIL, m Ror,al Al'cKIIUW.

Meola toeoon<l ami fourth l'hul'llday• nf 1 eac�: mortth, at 8 p. m .• In At'canum HAll. l\lorclanrl '1'. 'l'ownlcy. 136 Kimball avenue, Regent; E. G. H"oford. :J1 l'lcton street, Col­lector : Geo. \\",Peek, !.'S l!'irst street, St!cre­tluy.:

LOYAL ASSOCIATION, UolonCouncll No. i1. meets the third 'l'bursda)'_oacb monf.h, Arcanum Ball. 8 p. m. Geo. 'l\ Noe. Council­lor : F. A. Kinch, M. It. RttiDrder. Not the ln I'!N·�t but the NtmuueRt fraterJUll 18sociRtJon.

'ReUgtous 'Aottces.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE-First Church of Christ Scletttlgt, Cranford, �ew ,terse)', ��nth avonue and Eastman street. Servicett, �untlnr 11.\ 11.; \\"edneHday cvenin�: 8o'clock; Ueaditl"' Room open rlutl�·· All are welcome.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH--Rev. \\'. 1. . Steans. D. D., Vlllllor. Service& Sttnday

10:30 ... 11.8:00 r.ll. Social MeetlnKO-Wednoe· ��[I!r:r%!!r��fr¥:,�\00l' ::• �':,':.�"l·lc'l:'!'i' 1! 11. A. N. l'lersoo, Superintendent. sfralll8rt made to feel at homo. �•r. PAUL'S PROTESTAN'l' EPISCOPAL

church, Nm·tb Bro&ll street W68tfteld, J., Rev. \\'m. Osc�rtr Jarvis, .tr., Heutor,

Services: Sundar. 7.00 a. m,. 11 •· m. atul H Jl, m. Hotr Communion ever)' Sundn.y ttt 7.30 a. m. and at 11 "· nt. on ttrst sunday tu mouth. Week <lay oervloo Friday c\'ettllll( at UCi I• 111. Tho church seu.ts ft.fe tree, aod &II aru welt!ome.

J 11dg� Vallis tallt8d of us a p011slbihty Cor the ollce mada·vttcttut lJy the reth·e· went of .Tustloe Vtm SyckeL

----MR.MERRlLL'S LECTUHE.

The lecture by E. A lllel'l'ill in ihe Co11gregatioual Church ou l\lomlHy .,v.,u· iug was a great success. Notwithottwd· lug the lliB1tgreet1ble wet1ther, the cluuch was c01nfortubly filled' and the nent stun of f75 realizetl for the Suniluy School Lihmry fund. l\Ir. Menlll's subject wus ·•Japuu ani! ita Peojlle." Huvlng stl8nt coosillerable time in nud urouml 'l'okio, lUr. lllerrill w11s able tJ semu·e a large nnwber of line, clear cnt photo· graphs of thij (Htople, tba towus. temples aoil customs. He ilevoteil his lecture to ancient ani! tt·unsitioual Japan, leaving modet•n Jupan ont of couslderatlou. About !50 pictures were shown, mat1y of thew evoking loud a{•plaus�. About a dozeu slltles, speciltlly coloreil by .lupaoese artiste, were sho•vn. Mt·. 1\lerrill's uddress showed grusp of the subj�ct null clearuess of tbougbt. He recited wuny jlersonal experiences to sbow how their cnstows difft�r from ours. So •uccsssful uud lntet'estlngwll8 the lecture that some suggestion of u repetitiou ha� been tn11!le.

SJutdlll Notice for the Wunuua'• C'ub. Allmemil6t'S llre t•emilllled tb11t Miss

1.\'lcKeuu, thH Presld�ut of the New ;r�rsey St11te F�det 'lltlon of Women's Clnba, is to be with ns ut our cowing rueetlug 1\londuy, M111'ch 14. 'rhis is u S(Jeclal occ11sion an<l 11 la rge utteucl11nce of members and guests Is hOjlt d for. Club ten will btl s�rved. Come prejliU'ed to wuktt the visit of the Pt'esiileut U8 l'le!tSimt as possible.

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Trolley (.'1u Killed ,Jolla Launh�rt•,.. BorNe.

Thursollt)' afternoon 11 t rolley Cllr on Newark avenue struck .John LRID ·et'f.'H wagon contpletely tlemnlh;hlug It ani! killing his horse. . M1•.- Lnmhert very forinn11tely escaped wll•h 11 few brul;ea

Preacrlptlons Carefull)' Compounded.

.: , , · Your·Patrolllle .5ollclte4;

strength of the Repnbllouu ltmll D�mo­cratlu force� to tlefe11t M•IYUI' lllorse]1vho I'O.IJion, t.l.lf" 0it.i�t.HU" lTn\ou t.1nlrPt. 'Rnth Republican r.-ucl tho Democratic �liclcet wet·u alike with the exc£ptlon of frue• hold�•· when Emmor K. Adams, Re· t•ublicau, bucked ng�tinst Edward O'Donnell, Democ1·at, with dislll!trons t•esnlts for the latter Clllldidate.

Volney Winslow clt>featetl Mayor Morse by 2:1 votes.

'l'he successful cRu<liilate� ure as follow•;

Freehol!lel', Emwm· K. A<lams; Mayor, Vuluey Winslow; A8sessor, Rich11rol Watt; Collector, Albert Det·· emer; Cotwcihuen, Robert Kelly, 3 years, Herman Becker. ·a years, Joseph McGrath, 2 yttars, John llleil<e, 2 yenrH, Davld.C. Aa tln, 1 year, Michael A. Hnber, I yesu·; Commissioners of Ap· llllld, William Kelley, Sr., George Pler•ou, 'rltomas Renne1·: Justice of the Pe�ce, Eel wnr<l L. Adam•.

liOUNTAI:\SITH-:.

The Repnblicans made :o clean sWMJl over in l\{0\\Utllinsi<le. Of conrse the 1011in fil(ht was for Freeholile� anol Elstou D.n·uy won ont by 7 votes. At 6.30 at ull(ht. it loakecl very tutroh like .lolm B [toll for wlm.er b�tt.at the· IIWilt•ut. Darby's frientli l't��(·nH 111111 be '"'ou ont s. H"t.:;iu�. fot· · ·

·cou�itlerolhle'ttli�l·' Christhu

At the school tueetiug 11 <liscnssiou tle· veloj•eil much sentiment in fuvor of h•v· ing n trolley go th ro t1gh 1\lountuin· shle, uceor<llng to the proposition of 1�!18.

'l'he Snparinteuclent of Schools up­poiutetl ,T. A. Bnck, Pl'esi<lent of thP Sehoul 'l'mstees, llllt he declloml, llllll then C. \V. ,Schoonoven was uppoiut· etl Preshleut. At a meeting of the

'l'mstees lust Fri<lttY lllessrs. Mallett. auil Cole were 11lected to fill vucutt ·

cies. W. G. I'�ckluuu \VIIS elecleo\ Vice Preslclmtt uotl J. w: 'Cm·ey, The Trustees t·ecommen<l a n o f $1700, itt order t o cnt' off the, rnent of $oGO hitherto llllill to liel!l, lot• �lotmtalu•itla pupi ls. $100 Ol' less, is to lle puitl to St•rlugl!el!l, · · fol', Brauch !IIIII; jlll(JliM. L·twy�l' Peck� htiW clalme<l that the Borongh w�• not progressing. 'fhis was denied b)· 0, Hoff 1111<1 J. W. Corey. l:leuthuont \VIIS In favor of :1 graded school, with au 11·tl; !lltlomll teucher.

----. . .-ll••clol Dlu•lclll Sorvloo,

An nnusnal!y excellent IUU81CIIl service will be glv�;u In the Congregtl tlou11l Church l:!uutlay morniug am! ttveuinQ, 'l'he followln11 program will be reud�rerl:

lO,UU ,\, <\!, P1\storato ..• , ••..••. . , . ,,, , •• ,, , .ouetavu )lt.�rkt.1l Intermov.v.o . . . ... . . . .. . . ,, ...• Josef RhalnhorgoH' l'ootlu<lo In llllat . . . ........ . . . ,J, Guy Roparl�. 'fllo L .. u.r ol Poaeu .... . ... •, . . ... . , �·t·ank Wus•11 "0 tat•ry thou tho J,or•l'•loloure•• . . . . .. to:dw111·c\

reucbett' ILt the next iueetiug, Mitrch 24. 'l�hli will be the lust ineeting of· tbe 1!11Utl4r ILild all \.n�m\ll!ra "r" llrlletl to 116 · pre;;eut.

'l'he qaartotte f11vori>J thecouucil witlt several selections last night 11fte1' &he routine busine•s \�11.1! tran••1cte!l. Brother Burbaus �tlso cont r ibute•! to tile pleasrll'& of the �··en iug uy rendering with his phonograph 11 uumuer ur masicul allii "l'oken I•iect!S. l'htJ qnart�tte then gave another 8election which was recorded by the phouogi'Uph 1111!! r�prodnced tbb combination ltCUgl'lllU proving vet•y in­tor�stlug. Brother Webb also "wade a recurtl '' which will long b� t·emembered . 'l'be meeting wns clo3e<l 11t 11 hte honr• with wt�uy ex1u·essions of regret ·chat the tim� WI\!! tuu shot·t to fully carry: olit ·

the progmm planned: · '" >

. Ult:ll Sehoul � .. llo•corlnltlm• W. E. 'l'ntth•, Jr .. .

C. A. Smith ... .. E. P. Burritt., Gao . . T..

· W. N:.

E. A ..

lmlmh•-,.:w•.nt an nw golllookln' oat talw rue for a quitter. ' -Butte Inter lllonnfnln.

JRJtUIU'NI• ,\.-r\'tt•, llaarl dlaeue nntlnervoua pros I ration · are nlwostunlmown.among the .Japaa­

ese. 'l'hla Immunity Ia uttt·lhuted lo the equanimity alllll\heerfulness o\' the Jap• · a nose.

CASTOR IA ,F.frst . Class Rigs. 1

.,"l '.1 J i J l J . '

�p�u �q E DRUO.S and CHEMI�ALS.

I ' ":,;I: .... T,IIILD PHARMACY, llroumu

OHOAN llF.OlTAL 7.00 (>, l\1, l'rl�• Sonu (IJio Mofterolngor) , , • , , •• , , , tlluh WI\JIHOI'

lor IDf•nt• an4 OhUdren. TH lind Y111 H111 Alllfl ...

W. H. Trenchard. Preeorlptlon Drui(clat ···· ·;··· ····••:····tfiltld,··· �.' . . .

�\ve Marla. • ••• ,, , , ,, , ,, ,,,, ••• ,, , , •• &[,Ill, Httllt�U Ol Lord I como (�prauo110loaocl quartetle), . . , W.JI,IIallllorol

loaura Crawfortl, 0r¥anlet and IJlrector, ....... � ...... " . . '" ; ;;���:.

STANDARD, FRIDAY, MARCH JJ. 1904.

Promotes lligeslion.Cheerrul­ness andRest.Conlains neilhet• Opium,Morpltitw nor l>linerul. NOT NAn C O'J.'IC,

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CASTO RIA . For Infants and Children •

. The Kind You Have Always Bough\

Bears the·· Signature

of

ALL GOODS DELIVERED �RI:;E.9F CHARGE. d ''· . \ ·1 r

· ON APPLI�ATION . . . � . · . '{�' '1 C) ='---"'--"---=-==;-=--===

Opening Display of Outergarmants.' A Comprehensive Exposition o'f Bea.uty · t _;-H

Created by the Tailor's An�

.•. NEllll�RK, N. J. ·+·

Bookkeeping, Shorthand and

a rnll firsl-clnss Iilte _of Win tor Gootla, snch ns Ro1ul, · :'•rei?(rt'lfi/ll St���if�• Binnkct's';flil[fsh, i.Ftii-" �ild iAutoi�titl:

bfi��J!Mc's'·Jf.,i Drivi:tjgiGJiive�i �rlich·:v;t� wni' Bon 11t . ·O'"')I>'''"'"O'' .

, ' ' ' · ' · . ,. i4·• ... 1.!,•Y:·. _,pgpmf.,_., (}!1J!1,and:,mspcot .. ol,lr!stoo_k; ��i. i·Hd·\ ·

Telephone con nectlon.

J. W. Manhattan DEALER IN.

All Kinds of BLUE STONE. l(eslden�e so E!1m' Pla�e, Plainfield, N.' J. ·. i · '"

Fla[[in[, Curbin[, Sills and C�pinl:i .. : , ; ;1 All iVol'k 1louo under my personal snpot·visio

.H and gntll'llil•

An Ar,Ust�s� Ideas. :' . 1:'·�' � �\

Ill �� ·.w#l .,,'l'< �t .;>f .,.,t# 'if4.,_.1!.. l ' ' ; �1; l/ il ,'f •

Yonr t'OOIIIS 01111 I'Pfl�ot the itletiR of tho hest t;rtists If you ohoosu fro111 tho 11ew atock of Wtlll pnpot· we

'" · " showlr(g, 'l'ho OI'Otltiona will penn it 11 distinctive' tp J'Otll' Slit't'nnudinga nnd.ennbltl ron to int.rocluce q ttnll ty ettoot�. th11t will dl1tlngu ish y0111' h�m�, 1111\1 : YO I! 11 l'opu tntlo11 fo1' go01l tnsto.

· ·

WELCt(B .. n,OS Palnter.:�nd oecoratora, .,, ..• ::� . � •9 BROAD STREET, , WB6TFIE '

'COUNTY 'STANDARD, FRIDAY, MARCH!.!'t·i�

t;ILOCATION OF FIRE ALAR/I\ BOXES ). IN WESTFIBLI>. ·4 2Q7-Summit m•enne an<l Pnrk stt·eet. 'i 499-Elm street :lll<l Kim !Jail �tvenne

Exchangeable. Bur ).'um· Book ..

flint \\'ll,. i" lin: 'J'ahHI'IIIIIII J.lhrltr;f, '' hlt·h Jm .... n �tutiu11 In otll' ,..tnrt!·. Ynu hll r H l.iiO houk fnt' 1. I H, ttnd t•xchnnut! II us ol'h•Jl H� lOll Wh·h b)' pa)lng .'Jc:,

THE GREAT 12-ACRE STORE. Is Hc;tlding a Superb Ore.ss Parade of

TOP GARMENTS AND

Millinery. Silks, Velvets,··nress Goods,

Wash �abrics, Laces, Embroideries,

Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves, Shoes,

And All Eb.e to Make Up Costun1e.s for

WOMEN, YOUNG GIRLS AND CHILDREN; Also, Durable and Serviceable Muslin Undei wear,

Stockings, Knit Underwear,

Corsets, Notions, Handkerchiefs, Etc.

LIKEWISE THE VERY NEWEST Furniture, Floor Coverings, Draperies and

Upholsteries, House Furnishings, China.

,,

679-Brmulamll\!iddlesex sh·eets. 639-Cumberlnml St. 1111d South Av�. 893-Fire Department bans&.

99-Center Street, Garwood.

(i: After senrling in nn alarm Rlaud neat '1ttbe c11ll box untilom·h•nl of 11ppnrntns

$ \�We Can't Tell � Cut Glass, Lamps, Groceries, Hardware, Baby

I Carriages and Go-Carts, Men's and Boy's Clothing,

And Furnishings, Silver Goods, om bnsillessstory to e\·ery possible customer !Jy wor<l of month. If jewelry, Cutlery, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Etc.

HAHNE & CO.'S GREAT 12-ACRE STORE, NEWARK, N. J. not [Jatrouize onr 'mul'],et, arHl yet ---------- - -�-------�--- ------- ------ -

would like to lmve the choicest *************'************* wears aud 11oultry, fish aoa ve"' * ll Ol[ �DflP[DI[Q · -tt � �"'"m"..O�'"•"' .. 1 : �( �D L URUOLR LO !

8tea••hlp te rcarry l,�r•lt 'l'ftTT•

l!'l'Om a 'l'ha:mes docl;yaro launched the first steamship e\•er In wlo.lch th& whole of the internal · except what is orequlrcd for tl!o and bunkers, ;Js to be

lra� SJIOrt&Uon Of fruit, ... [t �lrcbbold & Scudder S f At Moderate Pric.es . * . . �

dead welsht cargo or 5,1l00 �u·m·.r�; •• :uu:e"

'X * is �hal we offer you. No other store undersells us,*: Meat and Vegetable Market,· ! quality for quality. Our delivery ser�ice is. prompt. !�

, WESTFI.ELD. i ·We try to dtse�ve the patronage we rece1ve. i:

$ _____ .....;.;;...._;;.......;.._ * A. C. FITCH, OIIOCER,H

le

a70!_!�:•

AdSir .. t .lit,.' NCarden Seeds *

'11' •• ""'

air Is i<ept flystematically thJroughout every partol' l'he steamship will rmnual importation or land has lncr·ease<l In

1,500,000 to s,ooo,ooo

�J and Fertilizers. * _... f Red Star Trading Stamps. !; �l llrass Seeds fo1• Lawn 11 utl Field. *************'*************i and nightcap: espec.ial.ly Jlot . ,. ,- . !l person, wbo IS gen<oraJ.ly.lm;)! r::Ail kin<ls of Tools for· Oarden, Wheel· . . _ ·- ---· _______ . '' awal;e o' :nights and t<llwake �\�rrows, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, &s.

· THTJC.�M��-�sr_ �Po�PULrJAit 01/.�···vr.· liS £:t�r�rf'7/;.��3:�r'l' ; �e

;_r�;��:!l�·h:

a�:�lb!�twa \fie. Timothy a111l Clover Seed. JII;�J. i lightly "'Jth salt to J� Listers Celebrated 'Fertilizers at crude taste, and Ita�

-"� a good • dea.! of butt«. .. '�.larle Hardware · Co., /6o SrrL�S TO SUIT A£1. WIIITDI&Jlu STATitiNIII$ NAV£ TNCI/Io ;.1 . Plrk avenue and Front Street, WORKI CAM DIN N, .J, 211 JOHN ST .. NIW VORK, {; PLAIN_Ii'IELD; N. ,J. ----·

Tei!�!Jlill The 4,000 tM�nlhm-•�

f PRESS-NOTES-FOR--THE -APRIL DE-.{�' UILDINO

SIGNER. \\•h3· .o\.t·e \·ou Sn lleRntUul'! are governntent

' 'I'm: Dt:stmnm fot• April h brlmfnl of Sotuel.Jody tbinks yon are, they think be of SOOd charac1.eo:- '

HO nine times out of ten, becanso yom"� spectable.famlly. The llR)'

'". """'""""" sensonaiJJe stories, poems Rll<l nrtic]es of

ff. genet'KIInter�st. ' Decornte<l Tnbles fo1·

expres•iun is go"'l. Benntr of expres·j a rlay, ·wHlJ au ach•ancc •of . . · two years, .nnrl those :four years lu "-·····'•·•·o•• slOP <le[Jenrls loHgely upon the te�tlt ice secttre .71 cents a <ln-y. , All]lll

Are yours goOillln•l ]oearly ? If not. gn' for these JIOSitlous usuu!ily walt ',·two toyonr phnrmoJCist nml IIEk fat· Flol'H• ,yellrs for aU· O]lClllng.

'

foam. A pet•fnme ot tl1e flowers with · · · l!j in 1111 its H•·nnchea We<Ming Breakfnst," · J�nsteL' Brides"

Uep11iriugandJobbing, nml "Pattie's We•l<liug"give hiuts most PIIIIIB 1111d Estimatel yuluable to the proHpectivu bl'iile, as <lo fnrnishcrl. Personal "Uonfir•matiuu <Jostnnw�" to the yonng snporintmulcnce on all �:h·l lntenollng to join tho chnrd1. "April

Peroxide of Hytlo·ogen, l�ot· Hltle by W. ,.,.;. __ .;... __ ......;, 1 �muJil

1 WOI'k, }'ool• nwl Cunrt .Testet•s"ls well written

�E c w· " loy ,John De 1\lnrgnu, and beantlfnlly j]. !. • • Inter� Flr•t St., lnKII'IIte<l with reprmlnctions of 1'1111101\S � 1111int.lngs, awl "'l'he Lily lu Legemlnry

j� WBSTFIELD, N. J. ' Loru" embo<lies nmlet• one heurl the

'� mnuy llX<]Ulslte HlliiBl'Rtitlons ccnnecte<l

;e.•amlarble and G' rani'te Worll with this, the . !tower <le<liCRte<l to ,:DI� ' " l�nstet', "An Enstet· Gntherlng," by '.) fi!NOING FOil OEME'I:EitY P·LO·rs,' 11Pt'tlu1 R Bush, is 1\ lll'etly rm<l simple

H. 'l'reucluml. -· · .... �

I,RrM't•��tt JIUUitlo The largest room In the wm·ld, under

one root and unhmlten pillars. Is al st. Peter�burg. It Is H20 feet long and 150 feet · in breadth. By daylight It is used tor mllltar·y displays, nnd a whole bat• tallon can complelely maneuver 1� It, By night 20,0110 wax lapet•s give It a beautiful R!lJlear·auce, 'fhe roof is a single arch of h·on. /;..;11 Variety of Oranlte Monument•. omtertRinmeut <Jnlte within the •r:ope or

&'"•••tic Teeltllr Ltttorlftll•• Clnl•l• obll<lllotm·s fm• whom It iM intt!nde<l,

..... ... JfANNING a BON, There ltl'e two Khort storleR, "Doll Mro . ...... � .. "' ....... ,. 81r .... t. - Qulxotte's EIIRtet' Semmu" an<l "The 1\lrs. Alec •rweedle, the clever author,

l'reat lt., o. •. Oeatnl A••" Ill can ol11lm the t•are exprrlence or being 1 -.-ut•.l!'tiLD;:•;"·, -_... "

I<JKMter DreJnn of llluu Ullt'o, '' w 1 8 born In u. street which ho1·e her own • "'l'he Bl·l<le's At Homfl," II laughable name. Her malden name was Harley, 'hl18ff80liiJ .. IS c·. ··n··· e' ·;

monologue, ami "Poem Pl�lures" and bet• llt:st Rflpeat•ance In any chat•lie-"1• I fnrnl�h CRpitltiUUitet•ial fot• the l'eoltll- ter Was In Hal 'le)' slt•oct, where her

tltaned and R' t ' .. . ' tlonlst. Fot• thllehtl<lrer. thfll'8• 111'8 "A rather , II famous 'llh)'slclan, lived at

B ' IS ore. : ' " " Bonny Party for Jlu.lolea" Rlltl "Elflr8 to the time. ' ' 1r T., •II tllelr urlcloi•l lloa11t' 11, &OCJa. Make the }'Rmlly Laugh." '.' l'Oroa•·

--------�. oon, ltto a,t•oollllw•y <••til ltreet), -.,· Stitch Embrohlerv" 1t11<l ·''L11ce and Em· 11"'1 11""• 11"' 11""1' 'aae dollar, ' Nooool b1 inall or 18• ' "IR )'our wire one of those womeu

.. Dqu�r...,ut11••• alve aoor• ...... br·ohlet·y" sntlply 111'etty. t)!iug• .lu tb" who look at theh• hnsbntula and say;-' ' , ..,., CIOPUlii Itt"" •• ,. other IIJI• el rnltCY wm·k line. 1111<1 �lte re�rniMtlou de- 'l ,made a mrln, or him?', ""asked the Ita�

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llotq"' , , , . ' � ,: of "The Motller's· Advisory pertinent. rrlend. ·

loaeentomerwtli..., "1'h�1,.,o....,!'.MCooPr · ·". "�·-W:bat·:··. WomeD"AN'•·Dolug;" ; ·"N'o;• lmswcl'o<Hh·:Mecl;lori. "Henri:: ,,,1,,•·

l'!!lilU•rreot)'Jlet'warl r��el\·ed")·iolenlilr 11r "Helps Aloug the W11y" and "Knots etta Ia ''cry unassuming-; She merely • dellrbted wllb It 1 tee I tball rlfllltr ba'tW and Wltatllot•" continue tltelr Clllb r&· lillY& slw has tlone her beet."-Loodon � ll'lllldmothor with llHl -'•• ""' • Tit Bit

I 1'••· w. P., W.......,to.�D. o.• w•rll• tor all werltva·louw ®atrlbatloa6. - 1•

· Weetfleld Pharmacy, IUIJroall ltntt, WtaU .. Id, No Jo

hnl'l'est .. the and: June, and· .from ·."""""'•"'"" a.ver;oge yleld-,rtm one-qunrter or 1111 planted 'In the laite1· the ground .that his eccuplr.d. 'l'hls celory .was tal;en off In Oelober, and the sroitn<l·,i·ns, there­foro, free tho next SIH'IIlg for hls vose­tablo rJl'OilR. Hls oue·four•th at an acre of celer•y hnndlorl in this way gnvo him •toq 11\'orage yield. His mlscellaneone vcp;otnhles, grown In rotallon, such as green 11eas, green bonus, boats, lettuce and Cl'OilS Of this llRitll'C, SRVO hJ111 f400 mme, mnldng· his receipts from his thrce-quat•teJ'S or an nc re .1.�00, of whloh RPill'oxlmatcl)' '400 wns cx11end­ed lot• fel'llll"crs, llOCCHSill'�' help, etc.

Sh•euuous Author, Tho l'lll'nl poet 1111<1 "'*'a poont, "You told me In IIH" '""''" force In my

1\'0t'lt," he giggled. •

"And dld you?" n.slccd the cxtJerienced wrllOI',

"Yes; when the mlllor or tho Si11·cr Hot•nrerused to talto my VCI'Hcs I threat.­tncd· lo lick hint. 'l'hcu he toolt tbem," -QIIIcaao J)all�: Nowa. .• . ' J.,...,., ........... .

,3 � .

ALU ABJ,E AF,CHAEOLOGICAL FOUND IN FLORIDA..

Jlo&utiful I'ottm·y, Human Eft!g�e� an4i .. ,Cra'�li.',Lately Exhumed and ... ,

•l'laced- .In Academy of · · · · ' .,,,,_,,,,. ·Natural Science. · ·· , -L.

'11:!ie In li'Jor-, · 1iot' bocu met ·

· but It 1\'as oc� · · -'au the malnlnJ(d; '

portion. 'J'hese •Oh· . confirm tho statement ·« ·

Cllboca de' \'nca, who sppnf. some �·ear• among tho aborlglues or tloe norlhwest Florida coast; he says 1 hat 11ersom: there tn general wez•e hurled, but.Utat doctors wc�·e cremated."

A Chinese Auotl�n. ....... To a strnuge1· u Chinese ntlc.lloil l'SJ must rtll'lnus •Iwctacl�, 'l'ho ancttonoOJr.

lcnna ovet· n slightly ol!li'Ricd ronntci aud cxhluils hi> 11'111'""· lie snrs nothlna;. neither dOPH the blilileJ', whn IIWJ'OI)' stcp1 torwnrd lo lhc nuctloueeJ' " '"' r•uus hla · •· fingers up hi" Rlr·<•l'r, mnlilug IH't'lfflUI'ctr oo the HRiesmnu's Rl'lll, thuH lndlcatln• hOI\' IIIIIC'!J he ll'llJ ']HI)' fOI' tho Rl'licle. 'l'hcn arwther nnd another J'Cilel\t the , ' . : acllou, 1111111 t hn ont• sl�:ulf,l'lll�;· tho high.

' \.• esl. Jll 'lco l'l!l'ol\·cH I he aJ'II<!lo without • WOI'd hclng rxchaugrd on <•II her side. Only lhc IIIWtlunerr nnrl lho stwccsatul blddor linow lht lll'lce olreracl ... accepted,

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Published .,·err FrJdar br

fte Standard Publishing Concern, I nc. !C. J. WIIITEHIAO, Preaiclent.

A. E. PEAHSAI.r .. \•tee Preshlcnt. ft.. C. PEAKf.oiAr.l,, Secretary.'frea.surer •

. x.te.red •t· the Po!:lt. Otllce at \\ .. estfteld, JQ'ew .Jfll'88)"1 as tl�cond·C!lus mAtt�r. eUIICIIII I'TION I I .10 .. Ill YUill

I'ALUII.F. IN .AilYANCE

.. Ia IHiu-!>TANDARD B11II.IRI• ....... Olflcu: NEW \"ORIC, a Wlllla• 51,;

' NEWARK, F. N. !oa111111or, 794 llrHII 51. Ad .. rtlslu� Rat8s furalshed on appllcatlo·n;

�·--- ---- -· · JJuld \\'twhly.ltltoe MttKI "'·

.Tm·�ey 'l:rottl�� A""'''"-dec!lltJI\ .,to holt! weel<ly mce sea���� will

- start oir ou ue�turuuun D11y with the openlu!( '"""t . , Freoholll . 'l'lw olronlt tiullu<leH trncks nt Hightslowu, 'l'rentou, Woutt: bury, Snlem, We8tliohl, Plalutl"l'l nut! �ow Brunswick,

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-George A. Yonug, of New Y01·lc, formerly II Well known t'e•l•lant"or West. field, d!ctl 1'neK<lny, nged li2 yellt's, lit•, Young leaves 11 widow Rlltl.oile 10n, : . . r;t\17"\;?t��.-�_:.' ;;) 7''{�1

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.MARCH 1 1 , t904.

the Westfield cltth hnll U uderhill will present

· un<ler nuspicFs uf the As�ocildion.

.seen "The nh·als" as

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J "' ''· � � •• •• f

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The .Westfield Trust Company: E . Pays interest �n accounts for thf �j children.

s:peciaJs at SI NG ER'S M.A RK

Blue Fish. Weak Fish.

Cod Fish. Smelts.

Butter Fish. Fish Herring.

MEat SpEcia ls Roast Beef Pork Chops Roa� t Pork Leg lamb

CASH

Leg M utto n , -· Shou lder Lamb

O N LY ! from 1 2c to 16c lb

1 4c lb 13c lb - 16c lb 14c lb

10c and 1 2c lb .J". ,·�v. s:IN<:Ji-J3;It,,

I•HOSPEC'l' ST., "'ESTI�IELD.

DAYS SPECIAL

. · · SALE ! From MARC H 1 2th to 22d I N CLUSIVE.

Westfield's LEADINO CASH OROCER� ..

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THE UNION COUNTY STANDARD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 1 , 1904 5 THE lJNION tOUNTf STJND,tRD ;.=-=Waants-an� �tlirs�----

-Pnbliu Hllhool IJleetiog 'l'ne,;day uight llarlllt liith. lle Lhere.

-!'>li.lM IO::tt1l L. l�aRtlZ< was conH11ed

horne the past week by itl ••�s�. �-------

DUM!, -AI!lJ.elf, t fu nntl ttUwr 1·lean rubbi�h

on Monntalli .�\x�uue lot oppo���Jt� J•w­

,eoce AVt!U1h.!1 n�st eoutb cr Stitt•· -WiUtll'eldt IH ntf,rill!( •pedal tmd-

-l'OlltloriMI artist Erbeck cl•Jses his e.!- lng �tam&' sales thiN 1\'tjtjk . ·

K-t;l!:fJ \\'AlC.M-Mtbone)·, .. mtff ted.'. 'frr lt. Wru. lluoolng, t�abliJJhmeut at 11 a. m. ou Sunday. · '-'Ofticer Stamets went ou •laty la•t

-llli&s L A. Billett's uew apring ruil- ul�rbt in his lmmd n�1v uuifimn. ·

G-:;n'Apt; UA'l'SUI'-.taillf.!' ao4 dellcioua. l('r)" It. (Troc.�en or \\•tn. Buuiu1. lluery opening will occnr next Tn�11ay,.· . -Frank E. Browirelf o( Rntberl'or<l

-Mi's Auitll Ar!lro!u of Ne" Ym'k '" Yi�it.eol friends iu Westlleld ye&tenhry. �IL t;AJ,J,;-IIII.rn<l Plyanuulh Rock. Sol· .1! . rfli�'· Y.rer)' etrfl! �·•·ant-', J . \\', Jaf&son, (ierni�tnlown, \\ ee.ttteld , visiting t·elatiYes in Weotfleld. -Dt•, J. B. Hurrlwu i� co;rsiderably

- �. U. Bal•hrira, of New Ym·k, iDj&Jr<Jved ft•orn hi� a·�ceut en·ere lllu�aw.

•peut Snn<llly l'isitiruc Cl'ien!ls i rr West- . -)lr•. C. C. M"l•htu·y of South Broad ,, . . . ·,·�•·· . . ./ll, &tt•eet, i� visiting Iter p11reuts at LRke-

. '1'1 · 11 lun·st. , - lft. tillY II 1}�1111� "'l'iJI Ill Pet ill l'oll.;ll •

1.�·· �··�i Jll ",)loud�\· llillht Itt high( -The Stllte Board or Taxati<JU met u clnek. ·

yi.Mtet·t!ay In the Com't Ho11se in Eliz••· --Mi•> lPi•Ji·etli!H W

·; l l llll' nt' Suauua it, beth, """ beou l'isiti ug fl'iemls in \Vestliehl ·-Bonn, the Pl11inliel<l mi l lirier, !Ill• thiH w•ek. . nonuce& 11 Hl'rinat •JtJCning fo1· next wetlk.

-i\lr�. A; Wil>ou'\ of' Oce�ir Gt·ii1;e is See '"h-. orr Jlll!(e 8. visitiug at . the ·holut. · of W . U. l•'i,.ii·· . -'l'hA U, C. C. ·will rneet at th" home hough on mm street. or Wi llhtnt Hoppock on Clat;k str·e.,t

-W. l\1, StiUQl\!8, tbll llf!W llOJljiOI', nutkeM one uf tbe hamlsorue�t offi<�ers ou tittl entire police force.

Ilion day •vetr ing. -F. II. Sebaeffet· & Co. nre mak i11g

SJltlCiaL Urden 'l'.t'H<liDg Staurp offer�.

See a<lv. · ·" · .. ··

WAN'l'�:U-A cmnuett�nt. · whlt.o .;frl · t'ur gmmrn.l hoU!tiWCJrk. <io01l rtlfeJ·tlnc;�H

nqolrnd • . \ IJiliY nt. !l!• Park iill t�et .• We!ittlehl, N . . l.

-J\Iii!i! I,it"il" L. Beunett spent Wed. uesdKy of this 1veek \'isitirrg ft·ieuds �ud t'lllativas irr Sntnen·illP.

-Mt·s . • r; S. A. Wittke and tl11nghtet· lit'8, f,, S. Roberts nre Hperiding. a mouth nt Palm Bench, Fl ori<la.

-Do not· fail to atteutl the llrrtJnal pnblic sclrool meeting to be hei•l 'l'nes· <l11y night next, March 1r.th.

-Jolrn W. Dwyer has heeu Wbipp11uy this wat<k ;.:ettin�,; his ue1v · fj; . .,IH.S'I' t:l:t!i!-� lt�.ulldi'P.l!;'s·weuliK wm·k 1\f, horne, : � .�dtlrmh "H" St:uult�rt�.

-Dr. C. J\l. Amlllt'Rou will lead the Epworth League meeting in the Met110; ��\�� church orr Snn<lay ,enu,1iug-. ' ·

hotel iu Rhape for hnsinesH. · ·

....:·rhe w:c. '1'. U. will lroltl a cake and candy sale. Satnl'!luy

Uleir l.rnll or

.• Prospect

BEST

Groceries ' � � : f . and Provi.s ions

Broad St.,

COOER� ESTATE and . INSURANCE:

EY'S GRAND IOMBIIITIOI IILI

... .. AT THE Aeolian Hotel Stables,

-Alr. !IIlli .lllr·s. Em'lry· · hond ll'ili l'etul'll from tbtir ' · " Mehtose, ti' lo•·itla: 1ibon't '

-Aut! still the �·'""'"".\' .. �-'d.' thermometer is . . still

-'l'nes<lny n ight the' Wosttl�ltl ' bowlln�: tmrm will journay to Cl'lln· ford to roll the lH8t I(HIIlll of tho series i n

the Pms lltJwllug Lengaw, A gotl!l­ly nlttuher of artlent. rooters from West· l!ul•l �tre 1 e<tlle�totl to lle lll'�seut to cheer· thoit· cluiJ members to vii! tory .

-Chal'les B. Apg11r of .lfl Cal'luton Pl11co lurg resll(f!�ll ft•oau .tbe �eolillll .Cu.

on Ure l •ith lust . !ISHutJint<�< hhu�elf �,rt.i; tlui Ne·; y,;,.ft·.,�:e;, .. ;;.v · �:J •• t.i·;.uiil!: tht> . Fr�ukllu Air· ·CJoolml Anto!IJilhiiH.

· · ,. m,.cl;iu" with uulllinanur, - ... , .. =:: ••.• :c:. elfllcli,ucl,•; ,m<l mil•inrdut tro�bie i.�ttel' ���:·�1t:�r�l�r*l�r�,.�������·, 1 T�'· pilpne Jl•-'r. ! J \ : �� . ,

-"Jiuglea," tho oltl lh·u hor•e, I• huck witlr t.llll; ·, re-orgnu)lll!ll ' The B. &'E·. 1cmnpiui,. w\t.h 11 letter of tlumk• 111111 trrrtl propo,etl 'to ·�eit J;iiri l;i1ul'e 't'o it\� l'ori1\et' home Itt Lnwyer PeckhHm's with It life nrul tlrmu Clll'llH !lll<l othet• trihutes Of the bigb

lroum• Ju which he Is heltl. ",Jhr�rles"' iK In goocl condttlon. ll!ltl. �,uo,l!ij t�e. lit·� drill to pedectlou ,

.... ! \ l,.)1J

. . John YAu•vJ •m"' '

Wustflei<l, N. J:

Dear Sir•! Sbnll'ert IIIl t'll ll'ltt'e · (Jo,, H\clmt•y, N. C. lluught n car-loutl I f

paiut; Hfter eelllng It II few lliOittii•; ' Cotlml-·out It meu�m·etl stll'ell pint� 11 ,''g•!\IOu, ' ' '

Hetnrned I t to the llllllceL' mul oretlit· �tl customers with wh11t t.hey im<l lust t'rtllll rihot•t uietlsnr•o.

\Vhnt do you thluk of 11 shor•t.

rraaRsnre Jltdnt1 Dou't yon think It h,!lf whitewash? Hulf the l••tirrte 11re [llil't whjtewash. I ."(j!, ' by tba llllllle: Devne laa<l·!lilll zinu. No whiting ot' cl11�� ill ti111t; fuJI. BtetiKUre beaid :s. A gallon Duvve Is worth two ot whltewKsh pniut.

Yo!ll'ft h'nly, J .l ·.· F. W. De1•ou & Co,

P, s. Oht\e, Oriokeuberget• aulls pnlot, ·

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M USICALE TREAT FOR CRANFORD. f1nlf t.:lub I n Uh'e J••·n&:riUU nf IJuu•na.l J fl­

lert�at-_Hr•. KaatluwJue \VIIt�elet•-Uitu:k

Will lOin��:.

Dou ble St�-�f& S' b 'f . ' C . DB Br·s• Dou ble 8tam D

EVEI{Y, 'fHUR.SDAV MORN I NO. On 'l'ueKday uveuiug rrext the GrHII·

ford Golf Club h1tK Ki·t•aug...t iru tiu­usually lirrt! lllii•IC..le. . The vro)!ras;, lrr· chules •<line vet·y wet!'' Jiuowrr artie� •rruoug th�w beiug:· · Air•.': K.ar herirr� Wheeler-Glrrcu, wil'e uf ,John D. fJlU<Jk, Jr., forruel'!y of .WestHel•l. l\lt·s. Gluck 14 4opt•arro of the D•nu·uoulr:.Nm·•lic 1 Par�ifal Co. Het·e i• the uumi•lete lli'O-grllm !

.. . · lladame Lfztt. J>ellfAj',e-\Yickes • • . • •• • • . • Pht.nlsL

J.'Jnt J•rofe�tur Jtu�·al COI1t!C1'\'Ktury, l..tii�i;�, lltoi�lum. 1\frH. 1\�ttbarlne Wht!eler.t;hwk .. , . . . . Sutll'anu ol' Um Uamrol'lcb.Noa•flicll Pnr:slf'R 1 Cu,

)JI·. Alfred Dnnaldsnu WJc�km; • • , . , • • • • • . , J:!,lrht Vlnllni•tof the Yea1 e Srml•houy Oa•chusit'lt of Brus�ells.

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llr. F'r.� 1•', Yau i�J>s . . . . . . . . . . . 1111njn \'ll'lunso Mr. \\'a1tet· \\r. W'atcrM • . . . . . . . -• . . M�wln.:nlst.

'l'htl lio1r Cluh �Jnle (Jllltl'tettu. Me!!tm!. Cl'lffi, Smith, Hm;enet·a.ns, CnoJitH',

�extet.tc, Ba.njo,· ltlmllolln. Gt11lo, Plano. �h!e.Hr�. Vau F.:JIH, H•·�tmn.n, 'l'�t)'lur, H1tUY.t'l, 1'a)'lor, .Adams. Acc(illltt"'nbt, l'ruf. \Vm. �;. llanCiyn111t1t.

·

TIJI:SOAV AIOitNINO.

OF Interest to Collectors of Green Trading Stamps. A lew_ DIPiriUre If • Oar Store.

Brery 'l.'uestlay uml 'l'll ur<Hluy rr'torniug we · sbll girc tlouble G reen 'J'ratl i r rg Stanrps u n ti l fnrtirur notice.

Special Delineator Ofler During March. SfO WorlhofGreen Stamps with Every Subscription. St .OO Per Year.

Take Adl'RIIta.re of These Double Stamp . Days and Qull!kly 1;111 Vour Book�

--·--·--·-'4o -.:.o. , . Unlm1Utinnt . .v t.;· lfa,;.; Jt;;aiNte;: .,·r UeedM. #

Govet·uot• . . slgu€d

�shtulishi11g ·

tlee<ls

c-':-.�---............ ne••y Opening

L. A. BI LLETT'S ·· 127 Broad St. , Westfield.

day, Wednesday, Thursday March 1 5, 1 6 and 1 7, 1 904

Last Week

Fore Ouarters of Lamb

Lamb Chops Hind Ouarters of Mutton Hind Ouarters Lamb Fore Ouarters of Mutton Stew Mutton

BEEF Chuck Steak Hamberger Steak Rib Roast

R�mov�d. FRUTCHEY & HATHAWAY·

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R. 13RUNNER, 1.fO Broad Street Westfield, New Jersey.

Practical W atchtnaker & Jewele�. Fine Watch, Cloc k, Jewelry and. Eye Glass Re��)ri�.9; .. :�i[\;�� . A go)tl lrssortmout of Watches, .Jewelry; Sterling anrlSilver.Pii�tcid';�.,;:. ""'�:;•���W�i�it\i�·.:�ffiil?�: ..

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< .·: ;. ·: . . · 1: .�:i.:. ':::. -:� ;>: ·�"·�{ ' , , · :�':�· .. . : .. ; . . : : . ·'{<>:?:�:'.:: ·_-,: · ·· . .. :?:�:��/�;�:f��j-��(��:.:f\'\'_tP'fj�·.:.:·\·,:, Our gootls .bl'ing ''�tisfnotion to tho bnyor aml . p!o,ui'iu;c . 'to/thc:·l:e�,�;< ·

ceii'Ur. Buying of its saves ti nle, worry ami carf11re u.ud your.>piiti'01Hige'£ makes the build ill!( up lwn• of good stores possible. You caa ' uot .�do\ btlttm· !lilY whcro else j so S!l\'0 yo u r llHIIlOY itt buyiu� of us.

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8�c Meat Sausaue

1 2c and 1 4c Link Sausage

(Own Make.) l l �c

Fricassee Chicken 1 2�c 1 2�c Lard I Dc lb l\c Plate Corned Beef 3�c 4c

PO RK • Be Loins o f Pork l l ,:c

Sc Small Susar Cured Hams 1 mc I De to 1 2�c

Rolled Pot Roast-no bone 7c Large Hams • 1 4kc Chuck Roast Sc Suuar Cured Bacon • 1 4c

Plate Beef 3�c Bolosnas of all Kinds 1 2c lb.

ALL KINDS OF POULTRY AT SPECIAL LOW PRIDES

METZGER COMPANY, 137 Broad Street, - = =

Telephone, 6� M.

, ; COUNTY STANDARD. FRIDAY, MARCH l l , 1904. I

Dllc:awered bJ Dr. David Kennedy-Only NEW ASSESSMENT S C H E M E OPPOSED lltlney Remedy S_�Under GuarantH. I , · BY MANY LODGES. Dr;D.,·idKennO<ly was born iu :r-ew York ,

(1if,y, but at un t:urly nge hiM fuuuly pwred I l'll&fn flehl J.utll:t!� 1U1II Otht1rs CDRo:rbury, N.Y. He wusgrudu_n�Nl 1�.1.860 Pro�mi'ed Chaua:�" :..Ill I Stmd JJelr..:utJuu from tho New· 1" ork Collo�e of Phy-Hmau,; ·'

��oud SurgoouM. Ht� nt .(Jtll•e ''oluuttj�Jrf,�l as w 1 nnum.

" lmrgenn una wa.� it.S�tgucd to the Unltecl M&lld·�.rs of . the .' t;tatfl.ol ArmyUeuo-ml liu•pitul iu. West Phil- United W Ol;kwP-'u 11f8 �ulclphint aml soou htJL•nmc Pr�stcle!It of the

of thb,' 4!!xamiuiug ]3ourd nrul Consultmg l"urgeon. �fkr the wnr, Dr. Kennedy settled iu l�on. witiclt : .jout, Citv of Kingston, N, Y., where fo� � tmmher Of yeurs hu enjoyed a lnrgc }ll'ltc­i:.ice n.S un opt•rath·e anrgeon, Ho wus pne "f the l'reuideutinl Electora of �r,w 1'ork. t;tatt�, Muyor of l\i�g-sfol� · for. four yenrs, : �uul held 1i:tun�t other proJc::;sionnl, b��incs� mul P<?liticul c:mce.�; , �, .�·· ; .'':·,:·:<:( i �t :�·� ; .

'l'ho Juwst uchieyoment nf Jus hfe wns the (list'o\.'�ry of it jJOsitire. �nre for nll ole•!'. · · ·

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this �HIIH'/11•,: It 1yill be� he11tle<l

Four Nlg!ttous, wholwill.c'pre•eut a flying l'iug �veclnlty iu which t.hH\' not on ly clemonRti'KtH theil· �kill, bnt alHo tbeh• llllll'\'"11011H IIIIWJII} I!I' clHI'HlO!JIIWUt, Klein; Ott. llt•o•., nucl Nloker8ou will nl-80 lllHkH n fttvnrllhl)' hupre�•lnn. �'iehlH 1tucl Wnrcl wiH offer hmuorouK couver sntiou of th� lytlu with wllli•h th�)' huve "How UOOS beeu lcleu l l flell for 1111111)' )'IIIII'H, Whi le :well with · tho .. . . . , 1\lt•, 111.cl llh•H, (:leue Hnl(he•. who have

"Oh, he has a 1'111touro, jnst t·etnntecl l'l·out gughuul, will Jll't'-tnres aro all liliLlOI'Ing-, a <lellrtou� �erson, sent thei l· pnjllllHr """""""· "A Muh•i-llulloUn,; . 'ot••tlu•eci 'times, and l!JODIIII fln,h•t t.nte," �lr. 111111 Mt·a.

t.lcal lr 011e11, �·th the Gurcluc•l' Lmu" will nl•11 "l'j'"'ll' lu 11 H•t•d to Do · · '. ·. ' ·

11 , t l t 1 1 ue sketch lllltl A nun Utllthl'llli w II offer 11 . " I · .' t >' • ' 'r 'u' ! ' . . · ill ! We. OI'OI lO 9 g ' Jn·ee?.)', IIIUIIIIJIIj(IIH, l•IIV!IJlii'K < �1111!8 Wl\l Nothing iu�tiK,l\ -m�ll')l'. ltaii-: i>;rnYA() . . ·RQ lllre�Uy ·Ill to tbe IIIII· r.erfm·m n nnmbN· of IIHIV · 111111 lut.ea·est. 'ulckly na trying ·to' )llenao · n. 'woman IlK. 11 tmllent tnl.e Jlllillft ug trickH while i\ltu·iuu :11ucl Pearl will who cloesn't lmmr what she wnnts.- to Jtee;1 tllc bcdnlothlug dl'y, and uevttr entertnln t.helr Rllllitors with n comecly llblcngo Dull)' Nr.ws. allow oruuJhs to got iu the beil. acrobt1tlo ap�oialty,

KILLING HOUSEHOLD TASKS.

Energ·y Spent by Farmers' Wives Tht\t

Mig·ht :Be Saved by Proper

· Pt·ovlsions.

$100,000 D11ess Goods and Silk Sale.

Bnn1 be:.•u;eJ.• �� Co. � · Newark, N. J .

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Wh�n ornn�1�R��������ful a supply or �::::::::::;:;:::::::::::::::: lnex}lensl \'c jam may be run de. The � Hl lgbtly biller tnsle cnuaed by ttsiug the ·· ' · ' ,, . , .. 1' ,,.,. !<eel Is usually lilted nnd hns the rnerlt Telephone' 10 •· · . . , ,:. 1 ' ;{ ' or being moclleinnt. '!'a lie ouc do1.en WILLIAM · N · GRAY · . . . . . . SON ot·augcs and six lemons nnrl wash litem J. th oroughly. Slhn'Yct•y thin, remal'lng 1 , ,.· .,, , '1 ,','

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all �he seeds. Joel I hem stand In one ' • · ' ·

���"t:o�;��cr���/;�'.'.'.�;0�::��;� ��:�os;;��;. FUIERAL DIRECTORS AID BRADUAT['·IJ EMALMERS�� i' ulall'll sugar 111111 c•ooli cJnc bout• longer. • • · ·

!•'il l CIIIIJ IY J•:lly �lnsscs or pint Jars.- No. 144 Broad Strett, Wtatfleld. · ·· ·-- �,; �.�;/ Ornugo .luclcl I•'nt•mm•, ' , . , . . , , "' ... ,

Tes�t oi Expcii;ieuc'i, We desire to Inform the resiflenta of Westfteld 11nd vloinhy ' that }�: , Do not '""!"''' 11 t hing us u truth be· 11'8 h&Ye opened an office nt No. 14",B.r oad. etree.� w,hAre "If. e will Ji. . . f!>llll• . .':' ' calt&o lt. �<1111\11• JllllttRihic; teat ali thlnga 'If •

lir ynm· own "Xi"'''l"'""' "'' by wlml you any hour of the 1l11y or night, ' ! '• ·,,, , ! • · · ,, · • · · :·· t . . ' ' ' 1 ' ' • ''1 1'1 "' '' hll l't• uhH�I'I'tlll ur I Ill! I'XfiOI'ienco or Olh· UI'H, I ll oi.hCI' 1\'lll'<i�, l€111'11 (O tlliDlc,­,WUIIll\11'8 HUUIO Oontpanton, WM. N. C RAY lc, SON.

THI. UMIOM COUNTY STANDARD, PRIDAY, MARCH 1 1 , JJO.f

NOTES ON NEEDLEWORK. A Clean Light

A Pure Light Home-Made Al'tieles of Feminine

Finery for the Season Now .ONTHE' DIAMOND

at Hand, ·, TRltK.ia&OLF LINKS

A pretty home-made a•·tkle t hat Is In Btyle is a flannel pcttleoat of Jlne white flannel with a hai r l ine or blue runnlng­th tough Jt . 1'he seam" are l'cutber­stltched in the blue, and so arc the SQclill'e-eorneretl tabs at the lwllom, which fall loose oYCI' a full ru111e or ntmy

TENNIS COURT , . r: � .�. '. n , , ; ' . .. · . . . ·

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... And:ari Up·to-Date Liiht is furnished by the WESTFIELD SPORTING NEWS.i.­TO DATE . :llpited:Eiectric Company

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very reasonable rates they give electricity ; for� heat and power. Come and see . the station. It w.ill

cost you nothing. Talk matters 'over :and you may SAVI3 MONE)'.

··station and General Offices, 7••n

.. �ul'ray Street, . .• -··· ELIZABETH

Telephone Conn�tion.

If you� want clean

COAL Buy of

A.sh Brook, N. J .

r.��m�;;;;·�-;::,;��e�_._�e-, PAT R I CK ..J . FL.ANAGAN, Proprietor, j

, ccom modatlons forTranalent Boarders. Board by Wee k o r M�nth.

EXCELLENT STABLE AND SHED ROOM. l tl Opposite Standard BulldlnK , Telephone Poy Station, Weotneld, N. J. �..,_,.., •• -�,.w mcr...-zi'?'""i'iO'?l'iRI:iil&"" ·

·n& , ... n'i'i� �

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'11 t l t Evorythln11 I�

l!loun nrara th� line ol

C · · · Mtlk an� reamery. . . . cream. QR�CI:.L�H�·i,

lace. .

'rh e heart-shaped corsage sa<·het or Whlte ·s�ttin Is to wear ai'OIIIlfl t he'neck beneath lh� l ingerie. The ribbon edgr, and bow mako a pretty lh.!sb and 1t Js suspendNl by a l'ihhon. Auother corsage saclleL on t h i s order consists or' two Jla<ls about two Inches ·squat•e with a smal l bow In the celtter or each . '1'hey are fastened to the ends or a slriiJ or baby ribbon, �·or the Japanese sachet, made or .latJanese stl!;, a ba!( ' and one-hulf by three Inches and Jn

fasten a Ja1mnese' tloil;s head. Around Its nee!< .a _r!b,l,Jpn . Is . tied; s(ock fashion . . 'l'tui most populal· sachetbod.il'rs at presen t are saudah�oocl,to,�rJs and'llfe .Japanese pe•·t'nmes. · ·

The rage rm·,,Hom•·nm"' attire the be

. ;� � ' � � . ;; BHSE BKLL �THERM0MF;TER. TICKET HOLDERS.-.

2 1 7

201 1(}�), .. �

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147 1 28 103

tlrtet.

O•tttn� 1tea1 Hnt.

Peur Hoot.

Starter.

To Bllpport�the kind of ball that has givei'lwii'8ttield-itS'iire•tig'tl- it- is

1as<oJ II ,.·,. •• ,,.,,,v tlu\t thi• thermometer con­to do bnsiuess' nntil the !325.

is renchetl. A 20 euntJou book . . for Knybody'• nse, costs ' $11.00

t be same money covers more Propei-ty is bfcoining more valuaUe every day .cro,��:!•\ltg one ·

tlum catq:ossluir .be obt11 uetl 'otlterwil•e in tbe recrentlou line nod-.

, IRA Q. L.ANIBERT. Ptro,..

Ernest Wilcox . . . . . Theo. A. Pope.

; Wilcox & Pope, · · '

8ARPENTERS & BUILDERS, 103 Central Avenue,

Westfield, N, J,

Home� Ready :��r sldrt

the good it does the 'l'OWN.

for imme,diate occupancy waist Mr�"" '' "'' " - either for rent . or for stitching '. John Burke, whose nbuoilnuce of

good uature bas earnetl him the title of ·Hnpp�· ,Jack, " bas ug>liu acctpletl the

611'�1· of another season's oug•gem�;;t ou the W estfieltl team, anti the friends of

I the collar and · ·Sa e. Simi>Ie ns the'

Most Li beral i nduceme nts: will be of-1, fered those who want to

. . own their own home. Union County Realty Co.,

gives It an air of !l ANACCOMMODATINC EDITOR. this m·gnuization Lwill be pteasett over

---.-� .... /�;� ���r!r.�·�:�. ��c!p�uuce -of the terms offered. Was Will��g\!� �- ���� as t��:s,;d Nq c:tt���r·bti.a played iu Westfitl tl wiw

Ml\li W�<nted Hhn to fiJ.,.· has made the friends that Jack Bnrlte's Flv� . . ,,Seconds, .�levet\plnyiug and geninl disposition has

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' �'arlle'lli· tt(d ttie Success of the team mal E&tlmates. Cheerlully Furnished. A brams 6: Welch Representatives,

"Do I look a dead man 1 1 This·

· · ts )JOpu arity i• iu a great me11811a,

f!ln h•hlt•JI h1 J'f'IIIIUIIIU,

�or the 7,217 pe:·scr.> ,l nriurllng 1,489 women) who' ln 1 9�2 eontmU tetl · Eillelde In PI'URsla, 4,052 barged themEelves. Drowning, wjtb I ,2�G caEes, came next in the orde•· or; p��rer�nc�1• . : shooting (l,lpo), polwnln ing from a i{iglJ over by a tra'in (0�), openin!):

7

'Jruu• f>;u rn l·"'n m ,. 'l'fut f \\"ay. "You �ale! Bed<!�)· was a man of muell!

wh;clom. IHtt I met h i m Ow ntlJcr night_ anti he neveJ' said a \\"OJ'(1."

"Well , 1 hat's right . Bccldey's parll��e nla1· wn,v of demonstra!!ng his own wl .. <!om Is by keeping !l is month shut."­Slray S tories.

_, rnhl,.n .'U • • u r n J u a·.

When an Arabian woman Is I• mnnrning for a near relat l ve she N­fuses to drink mill; for a period o£ e!;;ht <lays, on the lll'indple that the color of the liCJlll<l does not harmonize with her mental gloom

-�-- ---�----<.- ! '\' h � f lw (h,.·l 1.unl.;111 \\'1��.

The owl 's wise lo(Jk i� t he result or· a ph)'SioiSJplcal odily, Ills eyel! l helnc fixed Immovably In their sucf<�ts; 10

'whenel'er : he ·passes hJs eyes frdm on• .. . . he mnst move Ilia ' *

1 IJ'r ft._ � aps wouldn't

the mus!claa. by ear:

.• Js that what ·· . Stories.

Jobbing Promptly Attended to Standard Building, Westfield; N. J �?l\�I\U�e.�t1 by tbe re

' �DgU!fenJellt of the

-weti�Imowo bNckstop of this city. It. .,STANCAAC OF HIGHEST. MERI.T," �

J O H N L. M I LLER, (Succe�or to Johu lugrnm.)

Burke's funrth !i�Pn�ou u t Matiugel;c. H. D"' '"""' . . r

SAN ITARY PLU�lUING, Ste•m, Hot Water and Hot Air Heat!DK

Tin Rooftnt:, etc. Harry Burkowitz

. . Wesltif!ltl team says iu hi� ,,, ,, , . ,,.:, . itiei!t'of Bnrlte'a signing that .the tt'lllU ,fot\1004 W\ll:be ,bigge�, brighter lllld bet ��r;tlu�n e1•et·. Tbe �eas01i. •will' beglu Aprii'�:J, with the Se1·eutb R��i'

m, at Westfield.-J�rsiw'Cit)· J�ntthll · fi:'JJ!IIl

It is an lndisputablef;'t that the 1high. esteem given to any work of Art must be founded. upon merit. When the Musical ' Artist and the Home Player are united in their high appreciation of the FISCHE�

j SPECUL ATTENTION GTVEN TO LOJI

PliESSURE::STIJAlf. HIJATING, SELLS 21 Prospect Street. Weatfteld.

.. -. ·-. . -.-.. -.-.-.-:-·:-:b-�-:·-.. :-, .. -8�-, .. -.. -, .. -, .-, .. -.f;-"-- . G 0 0 D: C I_ G A R S I r HAT� 'l i." . . . ' ' .: J I If you .. ,\rant to enj2L_ ! ; HATS, I r:. .! . .. .. , ; .. s· ·= : I I • : l Other things too. ; . . . .. ; CLARK--.:HlTTER. ! = I I \,.,.,. ... ,.,.,. ....... ,. ........... J • + ' , I ·'

:E�ucattonal. ' ·' � '

Plaintl.eld Business Collese. City Baak Baalldln1. '

Day and Hight aohool How Open

Uookkeellld!l, Sborthant1, English and Art Courses.

Goat] Positions to onr Grada11te�. , Speoilll t•ednce<l rates' now otfered, On11 li lllll!t fllfll.wlll take yon to our door. , ·.;, ;, . .

c,.u or ;,",1; r:W. tliot•ln�ae;' •

! GaaG Smaka Visit his Empori u·m

Pro• pect st;;�t. · W,;sttl;);., . "" ' . . . .. ; � . ' . '

Chas. Zeitelhack, Houli;•ianiiiiii oecor•tlve PaUit·

1n1 and paper� Han11n••

1'11\ST OLAS8 jWORK GU.ARANTEIP

Westfield, N. J.

JOHN COLTRA, ' " I • " ' ·;,.

!/'· • � • ; , . -� ·:. * ¥ ;�/ .r j �: .:5 .;1 �J) ��j\ ·�.�.'. :� - �· lJIIt'er. · who is !lated fm· fit:st ·.��i���i��;�J'·;;;· \ �:���il'ot' W<>stfiel!l, is ••lready-getting hi; ; your paper a' h un<l in . He spends· au idle hom· �r

am! I want to !mow wheth'et• I look .t)Vo every pleasant day 11ractioing with dead, n�an." '': .. f'''l ('''"� ;( .�!te l.pbe.r. '.e in the lot .. ln the re�l' �f lils

·· . dldn�t you say · so?'•·No; you ., · : don't !�k II lie � _deau;mal!::· �1 ji ••ntomoblle :estHblislnnent'too . Nol'th

"Theri your tJaper lied, didn't. It?" nventie:' " Totfi''states tb�t the .. first g�tme "This paper seems to have been mls- will find him in t!'im llll<l Jol tmy-on-lh•!

Informed, if you are the man it referred 8pot, •: to. I allow no mau to say 1� lied.":. *' ;.' * "'Vel!, I'm the man It referred to · · · · reclwn. There ain't blit one Allmtl 1j,e ;·Ails will open Its bare ball senson at in these dlggln's. I'm the terror of tho Crescei'it;: Oval, Plaiufield, with the Bad Lands. I'm a varmint from the Aeolltm'e:: as their opponent�. Their Wiel<ed Desert, and when I'm mad rcan m·lgltml intention was to open the sea­llcl; the entire pres5 of the Un ited son the latter part o� 1\l•y but as they States. You l!ear me?" lmve hRtl opportnuity to get into some

"I've never been games earlier in the mouth they "I could ciiew · ,- ·

ful. Seo;?" :r · iiiijpn jin earlier opening tlnte.

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''If YOtl ' right, i·n prtnt nn ,,;;;;.;,.�,;;.

"I aiowl)' froll},, his . . cll.alr!' wllh ·a seyen•

shoote1· In o)ie han<l an<lya,bo)VIe)mlie In/tile. otber;; "Yes, l'll 'mtil;e�tlHa'.parn•

.graph' true, >'Yon'll lool; l l!ce a dear! man In eXalltiY' five aeton!ls, What's your eholcc, lead m· steel ?"

But Alkali ll;e, \l1e varmint from the 'Wicl;cd Desert, !lid no! remain long enou��;h to choose, Rn<l the Item hasn't been corrected yet,

flleot�trJr ••l&tfttfll . Un!Led States h as 18,000,000 lncan­and 385,000 a.rc lamps in opera-

l1opalatlo11 nf .Jilt••••· Tbe popltlatlon of ,Japan Is 12 times

ai dense as that. of the United St11.tea,

', , Should l,end to Deoel•lon.

Dolibl sbould be but the vcstlt\llt to Gcclslon.-Chlcallu 1'rlbune.

PIANO, we take their verdict unquali· ·

fiedty. Both have for years maintained the supremacy of the FISCHE� PIANO )};· because of its Tone-quality, its ��!�t� 9 Individuality and its Durability. .�

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J, a! C. FISCHER.. · '" ., .

164 FIFTH AVENVE,

TIME PIECES Olo' T H E

Reliabl eK Diamonds, Je welry

and Silverware. O N LY TH E B EST.

One of t he most up ·to·date OPTI-

CHAS. E. VAIL. CAL DEPARTMENJS. Ey,�� •

Carefu l ly Tested:

103 Park Avenue, PLA I N FI ELD. "'· J ,

Ohe!le Jllill;�;ltll·TO;ato' Bftuce, ' l\llx together two cutJs of gmted cheese, a qUIU'tcr of u teaSJJoon of salt a

r�w g,ralns or cayenne PC!J]ler and 0;10 Clll> ,ot �read crumbs; then add two eggs �eaten Htill', flhll!>c in small balls, toll In ernsbed crRcl;er crumbs und fry lu ' ""'�·"· -"'"-'·"-::•.- PURE M I LK and CREA M clecJJ fat.; serve on triangles of bu ttere•l l!�r��t60ii.e.uii<�icuc'!'oii:,:;; . . ·

toast and pour OVCI' them a tomato

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. . Delivered at Con\'enience s!luce.-·Oood Houscl<eeplng,

Bilk Cotton Gloves. of Customer.

SUit and cotton glovetJ nre Uliely to . '�� : ..

stt·otcb with· wear, 'furn them lnsltle BIGH out and aew .the lll!ama over, taklna them .

In a little, and cutting oil' the edges If �no,u,;It bal. b�en .tak,n In to make them : i •

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STANDARD, FRIDAY, 1\r\ARCH 1 1 . J904.

· riTCH'S G . . . R·· . . oc E ny S I:ould be watch ed clos:t f as the)r are of val uable in te �·est to evcry

.one .

K pnces quoted a re for arncle:; of ever )' d ay use of t h e h i ghest qual ity.

SPECIALS Red Star Trading Starn . Red Star Trading Starn -----------------------------------

Canned Tomatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gc can, 3 for :15c

Canned Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ioc can, 3 for 25c

Canned Corn . . • • . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • . • . . • . . • I::IC can

Can ned Li mas . . . . Prices accordhaa: to t(Uallty

Try our Royal Sca rlet

Can ned Goods .

We arP. the only· firm that handle this

brand i n .Westfield. 1

We o n ly sell the one

"rade of BUTTER= .. = that is the BEST .

Fitch' .s .Java and Moca

A Good Blend

Good Mix Tea

at 15c

at Joe

a. C. �ITCM, Q�OCE.�,

lll'o col'tl iall,r i n v i tCLl to vitiw th<' •l isplay of Trimmed and Bonnets fOI' Spring uml Snlllllll'l' Wl'i\1'.

At Plainfield '5

... Amos H . Van Horn, Ltd. CARPETS · · · .. :::�u·s

al ways, the mil l ' s choicest patten1 . grades in every popular weave are

r�'>·�'\' tl<) t!.n.� . . of V���f�Y-. prices so . , · · ·· u '&; .h::� · •.. · · i r f , · ' ·

. . • hlunen§e, well� : .. selected stock, fresh fro"n · the country's leading mills !

:Wt:; li:ltl�ller;t.,--e \:er,y . n�rt,

··• eading 11i1Hnery Store. \ ·

nest the . . extraordina;;ily

, n . •Horn,· Ltd.

ATERPROOF ' ' . '

SHOES - l<'OH-. ·_

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Shoe

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AUTOS STOREDr-::�:-:-----=---���

S4 per month, Bicycles &I t p e r month.

. REPAIRS. · Westfield Auto.