washington star. over 3,150. - digifind-it...resume avork, and is now'on the fleming-ton...

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"WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150. n m* r; m cers the c u iiviirlty rrcliou lik^- « blimkel nmrc need be Mid? V'SIST .YEAU-NUMIJKR"!). WASHINGTON, WAHUKN COUNTY, N. .1., TIIUIISDAY, MAltf'II :j, JS1I8. SUBSCRIPTION: 81.50 PER YEAK." SCALDMI) TO DIvATIi. StnuU-r's Kn»hn- Ovrr-liiiiii-il Whlh in M.ijlou ami lie U liisljuitly KlUt'd-ISnrifd Here. j fpiewt, (>r Uhorty Ontinc-il, No. 15, Order i \V. .Sirndor'nf Portland, Pa., I 1/niled A m e n u m MuoliauiuH, who at- Tin? N-'-'-l of f'alrlollsni. Thoro was nn oxlra lar^o nttcndsintio nl tho Presbyterian church inHtSnnday lii w h n JJr Knr 1 7d priiehud esbyterian church inHtSnday when JJr. Knjr 1 7td prtjiiehud U n l patriotit! Hur.uon nt tho re- f|iin»t f*r liHiorty Cntincil, Xo. |fi. Orde I l/iiile»l Amenum MuuhnniuH who al COL'XTIES MAV APPEAL AiiKllWrlloKi|iin1Ut*ViitMutlnmt-<l>iiIy | l on tficir own fiirms fttiinytimo during! tlio year wtienuver thopuno U foundJ lilv CL'fU OR \V\R. lilt(H<;l/T IV) JKltSKY. Last'weok ANwirnblynian GuuiiLhur," of Ksscx county, maiintjcd to thiihth tl b!H U t ..r <i llv.:l}' dubutu ill tlm ICOIIHOTIIUH. " ""• """"• »"•• J 11 " ' »""" day morning, during whluh tho Demo-1 I.p by. * i«r«l»; .. . oratto momlmrs manllVntml JI )»ood dual I Tim «tnihir>1 conditlon'of nlliilrs in- or |»itrlollHin. It nroso IhrutiKh mi nl- vnlvhltt tl»i United Stales and Spain tC!ll|jt oniupubllciUJ I-Wi(Ior Ciltidllill toi |,;H U-ntn DIM rifmiihifilv- Hint U innv 'liavo tho (Jarroll bill nnunded. TimI restilt in tliu Um of Culm to Kpitin. nicamiro prohibits tlio plairuiK uf any j •j'hi ftlil h m il y, t g thruiij*h:thu tluti<tt;.i b!H Uiitt providci for I ho lippiiintniiiiit ol'Lvvo lenuilt' fau- Kuf any j •j'hi.i uvfntualilv h mm tory inmiucturs iita wilary of $1(10.0 a year. Tho appointment of thcno ad- .symbol or lulvertlsonit'iit upon a llngi recognized by tin. Hnropean powers of the United States, under a penalty j ,Uid miggesti'm him IJWJII made that tin of 5230, ono ywir'n imprisonment or j matter may ttu arbitrated. This Vrv hn .lowaro posit ' lu - K ri l tl" 1 ti<«»»l nHu Kngineer Strader stud; t 1 lover and put on tho air hnilcen. The iMij^iito wan running ahniit 1'J miterf • • t• lKiurul Ui*> tinit!. 'Kli.i'.lm- im^il. Inn.- erit*;i|i(.-d with his lifa had n o t t w n o f the: "}i"K sttjaw [tip'-rt nimiint; through tin; <"iih ! V -'J.|,'" hur.Htod. The cwai)ini;stt>;mi prnliiinlr; •' killed him iusUmUy, IV he vfw w» ba«i-; " ' " ly scalded that Hie utnli>rt.alv*'r.wiiH iiii-: adon nblt! to prcMiMit die bndy in in. vondi-: •'• :{U " tinu IVirihn family In Innl; njv .n. It Wim live d''-lm;k wh(;U th-r do.'ld en- ' KiitCHT wti'i j^')ll'>n o u t of Hits wrec'lt. Mis watch, which had Ht-'pjn-tl. nl that tin; iici.-iili'iu had oi:t'iirn.'<l at l:lii. lie wan a tiKMiilicr of th<* Ilrnthoi'liond .of L'.n.'.mioliw MiiLjiiii.'ers. It is ho- IK'Ved that tin' family emi .semin! heavy dauia^t'ti from the rait road eompn •d to a wu\ •f U'iill Strunt r=ovi r, ly d.nui Xever wan Uioro a loitdur ciill for p i- ti'ioliriin, since *'nionoy j;i\-cd, pi'sfi- lt'::ti:il forcifiriiem] nnd shntncles- fjvm- dcstroyini; ns from hk'h thij Hutu 1'onrts rcrcjcMit- tm-i ly found in tlm'fradi-n I'tiioiiH' law. jiiuvnoi'o in Cuba sind that ho expects to ju;t vt-ry Hiion, Tho work of placinj; Um country on n military hiinis in with •ii a step in view. A resolution \vi\n th" oi-L'iin front and pn-lty ll<m-i'r.s ndomiMl the pnlpil HrjuuU. r l'h*. t-liuir iv.-pt".:ii Hit! M.I\ ici:s utTi- ili'h;i'i lining with tho oeca.sioii. :,..(• ........ ; i.-.-.i. i ...... "..i •.." ,i,i '*• •»• t '"-- LIIIrt ^et'k. i nn lUdHMiidns - Ui d , . ^ , s In •r, in wirtch ia:!s:ii<l inouvHien nr ttiHf run in ni ton-, -AH to valnai irniinii-'s u*»s muNiri'iit in rhu ili^itrilm- tion of school iiix»*H. whiol :ltiiat^painu-otit<1 ,,. ,,,... • , . ,., -tt-ilfi. Hi.i ili-it. IIIMW ...•othiit .-t.lttrl.. mnm iWlitlnj: of tiie; Kuropt-iin dipSuimts t-ontond t!»:-.' no ^:hiind-to-haiul Hiyle is to rtliuvu the [ Kivat imtioii would Uiko S p i n ' s stde in tlio iotih-ttrtr.vn-'c'.ut ic^.tt rsiifii :i war. Tins t'owur-s'iiii want the hee . . . . . He •loaves a widow ami t\V" c-hildrnn— | Ansycitition, Creat Saehem Potorson 1 ] A lion violently oppc Floyd, a^(?d 17 years, and ' August IIH, i said : "This feature of our order, from | ud that.it w:w a sop of $200,000 to a sifted I' 1 "' year. 1 *- The only, brother yol! wliit'h so much hpnefiMv.'is expected, i Hynclicato of wealthy men who were living' is 'AIIKIIHUIK II. of Jersey City, j has'pr*>vo'J.si.failiM'f,iaiijl* : c;Tcs(;d much | frit, r «r.to monopoli/.ts'the'beot sugiir to thwart any purpo.se the pipo'luit eompjiny mi^ht have of laying pipe: under the tracks secret ly. A trainlo last possession;: in the nowworld which her tjreac navigator (Columbusj dis- covered. on \Vc;it.\\'as!iiii^io:i«vei:iie..«- •• ,.,.•/-.; nticst...-:-- - .;,..,:r;.-v™.. .-,,.^,.::..,.. •„. .-..•, lid ward Riiiujurt sp«nt Siiiurciiiy ami ; Ttie h\<j; (Ire of ! ii!l occurred on tliu fiiindtiy with his gnindpiironls, Mr. mul. ni^ht of Xoy - il i whorubv tho big five- Mrs. D- ri. Ciwtnor, uvClmiiK*iW:ilur. . . .Htol .y MutiiAii huikling was .destroyed. Mr. Kninyiri A. Viitcont WJIH iniHspbsrd ! Xh;\\ bniidinj? outiupied'the site and dnri«iTmost o f l ^ f wcuk from ;tti"iHntss ; (] U f tl Diwca huildhiff, which' was Erected | flli h (i b D whi«Uln!|,tliiiioiiiwlttu .Diwca huildhiff, which was Erected Missus (Jlaurlfn ;uul Leon:i Ijinoluirt pww-; | UKt fullowint; tho (ire bv Dr. Miittlson. i!( .Sutiii'ditv iLinf bmulav with their iunit.-i V,,.,,..^ i-.,,,,..).„.,, t i, rt , f<,,, o oK,,.rori i,,,f. 'Ml, W..t s 6n Slhtaf, Si Xow HAi llll(o ,,r r^^'^overc.1 Uamcs^e Icon \n d M Li TTB f B t d b ^ ^ ^ o v e r c . 1 Uamcs^e Icon \n Mi 1 , and Mrs. Louis T.T.:iB:ir of Bcatycs-; tho .seeuiid .story above tlio drug store. iivu hceii viNitors Mimj; WU»M)UV nl | Washington tlien had si volunteer tiro tlm homo ol Mr. nrnl Mra. Jacob F. uniwk. jae p. u . tmeut) witn.no iippamtus, but h d d i k i th l lm homo ol Mr. nrnl Mra. Jacob F. uniwk. jae p. u . tmeut) witn.no iippamtus, but Mf.s. JO. 15. lCnj^liuni nud ilattff-hicf Kuth '• they' succeeded in keeping tho llnniea lull home on Mn':id;iy for u viniVof u week ! from spreading. The ocuupiints of tho oriimro-iwltli Mrs. RiiRlnnd's mother in ! building mid -cho louses sustained" by IiasU)n h fll Ci K6k building mid cho louses sustained by -esich wore follow^ : Cummins, K6ck- | U'dl-& Uo., morchiinte. and clnthiors. Oiirpentiir;..rentlliiR of SunptureH by Rev. J. U. W'rifiht; dnsRi-iptivo rnailiiu; by Turner Blame ; add row, "What Is rcr.snvsho wus iifconipimiod hy Mifs Amui j »\\ tho losses WRro covorod by I'iiiillin ofPiuliiilulphia mid Musicr Frank , per conL of insuninco.- •—-•—- hviilliiuyf this phico. _ j Kero is an iintorGS{iiii?f*nem :' •"• Thd IC f M t l i t dd lt j ero is an intorGS{iiii?fnem : A V a r itrctil, iron county produced last year oiic- •"'"''• ' • - - ' • m t d li th m will rotum. Homo whrait, S1.-10; ryo,, 51.10; now corn, I OOo. j oats, 50c; potatoes, 75c; butter, Tlifi I'AST liECMU'A). I poiiiuM, as emiiuM. a, Hi., sire of I 1 "" 1 ' 1 ',"i ll1 !!" ' H S "Si ialilnM SInip.HOit, Goncrul Kutivou mid Rev. thuH DrDasliiel S iif i John II. Stewart was a conceited old » ] f B l i t H thht f i " ! II. Stewart was a conceited old ] "'•»• of Blniwtown. He thon K ht lul chtirin SIUIUL'H aiul he coiluCt- u,« I S . , : ; , ! K , « S i t i » t e d ! , i ! ! *»°™] "'•»• of Bniwtown. He t h K t (. ri he eollul chtirin SIUIUL'H aiul he coiluCt- ll'r. Clhio Inis slmwii I'xcfllcnt Jmlament oil a lot. One of the reptiles bit him in ,si:ie..Ur.t,'IVom the Hood Fun:: herd, urn! in the haiui. Tho old lellow lauyiicfl In/ is fnrtuuiite In securiiisa buUnnil lieifurJ iiml fiai<l the snake did it accillentully. vi,.i. in in,. i.i.,..u <,t in,, winners m tno The darkoy died ho\voverlhe next day iim l fia i<l The dark the snake did it accillentully. oy died, ho\vover,lhe next day iilllcill and .request Valley nv.nf.iir Jinagevme. iius is wnuc i 's! now known HH the Lehigh and Hud ' ! d I li Chl .Mrs. C: Hi ft 1 .' With the issue of Oct. 2,: Miss IdaThorpB ni" Plijilipsburg is-.yisit- STAK pusaed out of the hands of E. W. inn: fricmU in Washinjjtoii. ! Osmiin. The new editor was Andrew^ Mr. sun! Mrs. Jo tin Ackennaii passed i A. Xenl oi'-JIorristown. His energies Sinnluy with friends in Stroiidsbur<,'. ; seem to have been bent the first week Ijr.tkonimi r,an-is Murliitt. retunnjd to 1 in Hecilring a lot of now local adver- tlmy on Monday after a'siese "'" illness. [ tisets, among whom are noticed Mrs.

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Page 1: WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150. - DigiFind-It...resume avork, and is now'on the Fleming-ton branch. HLH friends are very happy to learn that he is once more himself again. \Vni.McUiinof

"WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150.n m * r; m c e r s the c u

iiviirlty rrcliou lik^- « blimkelnmrc need be Mid?

V'SIST .YEAU-NUMIJKR"!). WASHINGTON, WAHUKN COUNTY, N. .1., TIIUIISDAY, MAltf'II :j, JS1I8. SUBSCRIPTION: 81.50 PER YEAK."

SCALDMI) TO DIvATIi.

StnuU-r's Kn»hn- Ovrr-liiiiii-il Whlhin M.ijlou ami lie U liisljuitly

KlUt'd-ISnrifd Here. j fpiewt, (>r Uhorty Ontinc-il, No. 15, Orderi \V. .Sirndor'nf Portland, Pa., I 1/niled Amenum MuoliauiuH, who at-

Tin? N-'-'-l of f'alrlollsni.Thoro was nn oxlra lar^o nttcndsintio

nl tho Presbyterian church inHtSnndaylii w h n JJr Knr1 7d priiehud

esbyterian church inHtSndaywhen JJr. Knjr1 7td prtjiiehud

U n l patriotit! Hur.uon nt tho re-f|iin»t f*r liHiorty Cntincil, Xo. |fi. Orde

I l/iiile»l Amenum MuuhnniuH who al

COL'XTIES MAV APPEAL

AiiKllWrlloKi|iin1Ut*ViitMutlnmt-<l>iiIy | l

on tficir own fiirms fttiinytimo during!tlio year wtienuver tho puno U found J lilv CL'fU OR \V\R. lilt(H<;l/T IV) JKltSKY.

Last'weok ANwirnblynian GuuiiLhur,"of Ksscx county, maiintjcd tot h i i h t h tl b!H U t

..r <i llv.:l}' dubutu ill tlm ICOIIHOTIIUH. " ""• " " " " • »"•• J11" ' » " " "day morning, during whluh tho Demo-1 I.p by. * i«r«l»; .. .oratto momlmrs manllVntml JI )»ood dual I Tim «tnihir>1 conditlon'of nlliilrs in-or |»itrlollHin. It nroso IhrutiKh mi nl- vnlvhltt tl»i United Stales and SpaintC!ll|jt oniupubllciUJ I-Wi(Ior Ciltidllill toi |,;H U-ntn DIM rifmiihifilv- Hint U innv'liavo tho (Jarroll bill nnunded. Tim I restilt in tliu Um of Culm to Kpitin.nicamiro prohibits tlio plairuiK uf any j •j'hi f t l i l h m i l

y, t gthruiij*h:thu tluti<tt;.i b!H Uiitt providcifor I ho lippiiintniiiiit ol'Lvvo lenuilt' fau-

K uf any j •j'hi.i uvfntualilv h mmtory inmiucturs iita wilary of $1(10.0 ayear. Tho appointment of thcno ad- .symbol or lulvertlsonit'iit upon a llngi recognized by tin. Hnropean powers

of the United States, under a penalty j ,Uid miggesti'm him IJWJII made that tinof 5230, ono ywir'n imprisonment or j matter may ttu arbitrated. This Vrv

hn.lowaro

posit ' lu- Kri'»l

tl"1 ti<«»»l nHuKngineer Strader s tud ; t1

lover and put on tho air hnilcen. TheiMij iito wan running ahniit 1'J miterf • • t•lKiurul Ui*> tinit!. 'Kli.i'.lm- im^i l . Inn.-erit*;i|i(.-d with his lifa had n o t t w n o f the: "}i"Ksttjaw [tip'-rt nimiint; through tin; <"iih ! V-'J.|,'"hur.Htod. The cwai)ini;stt>;mi prnliiinlr; • •'killed him iusUmUy, I V he vfw w» ba«i-; " ' " •ly scalded that Hie utnli>rt.alv*'r.wiiH iiii-: adonnblt! to prcMiMit die bndy in in. vondi-: •'•:{U"tinu IVirihn family In Innl; njv .n.

It Wim live d''-lm;k wh(;U th-r do.'ld en-' KiitCHT wti'i j^')ll'>n o u t of Hits wrec'lt.

Mis watch, which had Ht-'pjn-tl. nlthat tin; iici.-iili'iu had oi:t'iirn.'<l at l:lii.lie wan a tiKMiilicr of th<* Ilrnthoi'liond

.of L'.n.'.mioliw MiiLjiiii.'ers. It is ho-IK'Ved that tin' family emi .semin! heavydauia^t'ti from the rait road eompn

•d to a wu\•f U'iill Struntr=ovi r, ly d.nui

Xever wan Uioro a loitdur ciill for p i-ti'ioliriin, since *'nionoy j;i\-cd, pi'sfi-lt'::ti:il forcifiriiem] nnd shntncles- fjvm-

dcstroyini; ns from

hk'h thij Hutu 1'onrts rcrcjcMit-tm-i ly found in tlm 'fradi-n I'tiioiiH'

law.

jiiuvnoi'o in Cuba sind that ho expectsto ju;t vt-ry Hiion, Tho work of placinj;Um country on n military hiinis in with

•ii a step in view. A resolution \vi\n

th" oi-L'iin front and pn-lty ll<m-i'r.sndomiMl the pnlpil HrjuuU. rl'h*. t-liuir

i v . - p t " . : i i H i t ! M.I\ i c i : s u t T i - i l i ' h ; i ' i l i n i n gwith tho oeca.sioii.

: , . . ( • . . . . . . . . ; i.-.-.i. i . . . . . . " . . i •.." , i , i '*• •»• t ' " - - L I I I r t ^ e t ' k . i n n l U d H M i i d n s - Ui d , . ^ ,s In •r, in wirtch ia:!s:ii<l inouvHiennr ttiHf run in ni ton-, -AH to valnaiirniinii-'s u*»s muNiri'iit in rhu ili^itrilm-tion of school iiix»*H. whiol

:ltiiat^painu-otit<1, , . , , , . . . • , . , . , -tt-ilfi. Hi.i ili-it. IIIMW

...•othiit .-t.lttrl.. mnm iWlitlnj: of tiie; Kuropt-iin dipSuimts t-ontond t!»:-.' no^:hiind-to-haiul Hiyle is to rtliuvu the [ Kivat imtioii would Uiko S p i n ' s stde in

tlio iotih-ttrtr.vn-'c'.ut ic^.tt rsiifii :i war. Tins t'owur-s'iiii want the

hee . . . . .He •loaves a widow ami t\V" c-hildrnn— | Ansycitition, • Creat Saehem Potorson1 ] A lion violently oppcFloyd, a (?d 17 years, and ' August IIH, i said : "This feature of our order, from | ud that . i t w:w a sop of $200,000 to asifted I'1"' year.1*- The only, brother yol! wliit'h so much hpnefiMv.'is expected, i Hynclicato of wealthy men who wereliving' is 'AIIKIIHUIK II. of Jersey City, j has'pr*>vo'J.si.failiM'f,iaiijl*:c;Tcs(;d much | frit,r«r.to monopoli/.ts'the'beot sugiir

to thwart any purpo.se the pipo'luiteompjiny mi^ht have of laying pipe:under the tracks secret ly. A trainlo

last possession;: in the now world whichher tjreac navigator (Columbusj dis-covered.

on \Vc;it.\\'as!iiii^io:i«vei:iie..«- •• ,.,.•/-.; nticst...-:-- - .;,..,:r;.-v™.. .-,,.^,.::..,.. • „ . .-..•,lid ward Riiiujurt sp«nt Siiiurciiiy ami ; Ttie h\<j; (Ire of !ii!l occurred on tliu

fiiindtiy with his gnindpiironls, Mr. mul. ni^ht of X o y - i li whorubv tho big five-Mrs. D- ri. Ciwtnor, uvClmiiK*iW:ilur. . . . H to l.y MutiiAii huikling was .destroyed.

Mr. Kninyiri A. Viitcont WJIH iniHspbsrd ! Xh;\\ bniidinj? outiupied'the site anddnri«iTmost o f l ^ f wcuk from ;tti"iHntss ; (] U f tl

Diwca huildhiff, which' was Erected| f l l i h (i b D

w h i « U l n ! | , t l i i i i o i i i w l t t u . Diwca huildhiff, which was ErectedMissus (Jlaurlfn ;uul Leon:i Ijinoluirt pww-; |UKt fullowint; tho (ire bv Dr. Miittlson.

i!( .Sutiii'ditv iLinf bmulav with their iunit.-i V,,.,,..^ i-.,,,,..).„.,, t i , r t , f<,,,o oK,,.rori i,,,f.

'Ml, W..ts6n Slhtaf, Si Xow HAillll(o,,r r ^ ^ ' ^ o v e r c . 1 Uamcs^e Icon \nd M L i T T B f B t d b

^ ^ ^ o v e r c . 1 Uamcs^e Icon \nMi1, and Mrs. Louis T.T.:iB:ir of Bcatycs-; tho .seeuiid .story above tlio drug store.

iivu hceii viNitors Mimj; WU»M)UV nl | Washington tlien had si volunteer tirotlm homo ol Mr. nrnl Mra. Jacob F. uniwk. j a e p . u . t m e u t ) w i t n .no iippamtus, but

h d d i k i th llm homo ol Mr. nrnl Mra. Jacob F. uniwk. j a e p . u . t m e u t ) w i t n .no iippamtus, butMf.s. JO. 15. lCnj liuni nud ilattff-hicf Kuth '• they' succeeded in keeping tho llnniea

lull home on Mn':id;iy for u viniVof u week ! from spreading. The ocuupiints of thooriimro-iwltli Mrs. RiiRlnnd's mother in ! building mid -cho louses sustained" byI i a s U ) n h f l l C i K6k

building mid cho louses sustained by-esich wore a« follow^ : Cummins, K6ck-| U'dl-& Uo., morchiinte. and clnthiors.

Oiirpentiir;..rentlliiR of SunptureH byRev. J. U. W'rifiht; dnsRi-iptivo rnailiiu;by Turner Blame ; add row, "What Is

rcr.snvsho wus iifconipimiod hy Mifs Amui j »\\ tho losses WRro covorod byI'iiiillin ofPiuliiilulphia mid Musicr Frank , per conL of insuninco.- •—-•—-hviilliiuyf this phico. _ j Kero is an iintorGS{iiii?f*nem : '

•"• T h d IC f M t l i t dd ltj ero is an intorGS{iiii?fnem : A V a r

itrctil, iron county produced last year oiic-• " ' " ' ' • ' • - - ' • m t d li th

m will rotum. Homo whrait, S1.-10; ryo,, 51.10; now corn,I OOo. j oats, 50c; potatoes, 75c; butter,

Tlifi I'AST liECMU'A).

I poiiiuM, as emiiuM.a, Hi., sire of I

1""1'1',"ill1!!" 'H S"Si

ialilnM SInip.HOit, Goncrul Kutivou mid Rev.thuH DrDasliielS iif i John II. Stewart was a conceited old

» ] f B l i t H t h h tf i" !

II. Stewart was a conceited old] "'•»• of Blniwtown. He thonKht

lul chtirin SIUIUL'H aiul he coiluCt-u , « I S . , : ; , ! K , « S i t i » t e d ! , i ! ! * » ° ™ ] " ' • » • o f B n i w t o w n . H e t h Kt(.ri he eollul chtirin SIUIUL'H aiul he coiluCt-

ll'r. Clhio Inis slmwii I'xcfllcnt Jmlament oil a lot. One of the reptiles bit himin ,si:ie..Ur.t,'IVom the Hood Fun:: herd, urn! in the haiui. Tho old lellow lauyiicflIn/ is fnrtuuiite In securiiisa buUnnil lieifurJ i i m l fiai<l the snake did it accillentully.vi,.i. in in,. i.i.,..u <,t in,, winners m tno The darkoy died ho\voverlhe next dayiiml fiai<l

The darkthe snake did it accillentully.oy died, ho\vover,lhe next dayiilllcill and .request Valley

nv.nf.iir Jinagevme. iius is wnuc i's! now known HH the Lehigh and Hud' ! d I li C h l

.Mrs. C: Hi ft1.'With the issue of Oct. 2,:

Miss IdaThorpB ni" Plijilipsburg is-.yisit- STAK pusaed out of the hands of E. W.inn: fricmU in Washinjjtoii. ! Osmiin. The new editor was Andrew^

Mr. sun! Mrs. Jo tin Ackennaii passed i A. Xenl oi'-JIorristown. His energiesSinnluy with friends in Stroiidsbur<,'. ; seem to have been bent the first week

Ijr.tkonimi r,an-is Murliitt. retunnjd to 1 in Hecilring a lot of now local adver- •tlmy on Monday after a'siese "'" illness. [ tisets, among whom are noticed Mrs.

Page 2: WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150. - DigiFind-It...resume avork, and is now'on the Fleming-ton branch. HLH friends are very happy to learn that he is once more himself again. \Vni.McUiinof

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON,' N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1898.

ho c a 1 C o r re s p ond enee.There have been some chances In tho

paasenccr crown on the Bui. Del. Division- of the P. R. It., which hiw necessitated the

rimoval of several ttimllius. ilnrry Van-Horn, k t e of BelvJdere, who on account ofsome mental trouble was obliged to takeup bis temporary abode in the Justine asy-lum, has so far recovered us to be able toresume avork, and is now'on the Fleming-ton branch. HLH friends are very happyto learn that he is once more himselfagain. \Vni.McUiinof Belvidere,who be-came very populnras VaiiHorn'Hsuccessor,has returned to hU old position, that of

"baggage-master, where Iwians reliable n*over. I'hilip Dawson of I'liHlipsburR, hasbceiitue conductor oftlic throujjutriiiii for-merly in charge of Vaiillorn. IK1 willmove his* family to Uelvidere. Dawson be-gun mi!roading years agoandlms workedhimself up fro3*. the lower rounds of theladder to he condactor, nml toduy hasmany friends who rejoice with him overhis good fortune. George Heading Imp

••been.-transferred from ili« t'leniinghnbrunch to take charge ot Diiwson s oltltrain. This U n .short run between M.ui-iinkncliuiik and Phillipsburg. CtmrleyThornbiirn, who has bee" running »» uxtranrnkemnn, nnd who recently moved to

. Belvidere, will return to IMiillipsburi; amifind employment in the railroad yard.

Mrs. James Kibble, who had a pitr.ilyticstroke, scans to be reeoverini; and herfriuinl* fuul vcr.v Lupcfal. t lu t she willget arouiul again.

Mr.Witte has succeeded in rahim; enoughmoney,somo ;J.">. to pay oil' the two yearsinterest due bv Jerry \Vilii:inisnn hi-houseand lot. Jerry has been in.hard hn.*k ''"r ut.good wbilward hihi

y een in . a rd hn.and our people foel kindly to-They do not want him to lose

d h chip-ward him. They do not want hhis property and tor this reason hped in to pay hw interest.

The family of George Walker have mov-ed to Miuioh Chunk, Pa.

The ladies of the M. K. church haveprevailed on the Itev. Mr. Wilson to sit forphotographs and ".hey are selling them atthe low price ot lo touts. Of course theyhave a nice margin on them which goesinto their treasury, They hope to sell atleast 100 copies "etore the close of March.

The ladies of the M. E. church netted-_•*-J-iO on their Lady Washington Tea.

The S.ilvation lassies hiive gone to rfpar-ta, Sussex county, ami will remain thereseveral days Using their best endeavors topersuade the people to turn from the errorof their ways. 1lu»y met with fairly goodsuccess here. Tji-ir muutings were wellattended and their collections qtiito lunre[t issnlil r!i:it'5o:ne rwHvp nr Hfti"'n ["'r-sons were brought into the light'through'their uilurU*. The yumig lady memberof the band, spoken of i» lust week's STAUIn connection with n Hsiekettslown gentle-man, WHS not here at nil.

John Roseberry and family will leavetheir farm and take up their residence InBelvidere. We shall be glad to have tliemsettle in our town as they are ilrst-chisspeople.

As soon as the cry goes forth "To Arms!"some of our BelvideVt? patriots will k-avehome mid creditors and tly to the scene ofconflict, there to do or die for the ting.We ahull expect to see a recruiting oliiceopened and the Work of enlistment go for-ward with grout energy.

'"" Frank Hayes, a well-known Belyidi*reboy, who is worse U) htm.ii.-lf Uuuiitiiyunwelse, and who is all right when hi his rightmind, became slightly tangled a few day;ityo and us a result found himself a boardeLwith Sheriif Mackey for a limited time,lie says when ho emerges from his tempo-

•' niry rftireni(inf he-will turn over nun lijust as good as he knows how.

Sheriff Mackey has only three prisonersat present.

Solomon Daily, one of Oxford's old-timeshoemakers, who for' ycrrs has carried onthe shoomaking business at Foul Ilift, isabout to retire from the active pursuits oflite ami take the world easy the balance ofhis days: He wilt have a sale of householdjjooda, in March.

The American Mechanics of town havearranged to observe their third anniversaryon the 9th of March, in the Odd Fellows'hall. They count on having a line time.

Tho. Helping Hand Mii'Ton has beenformed in Belvidere, amPthe Itcv. Mr.Jones has been elected Superintendent,with John Silvers assistant.' A board oftrustees hns been chosen, and work will beinaugurated the present week, a roomhaving been rented on Greenwich street.

• The object of the Mission is to gather in,if possible, and hold the you us* men oftown, who nrt: rdigiuiisly inclined but du

-'.i."noi""Kcts!ii~to imve-siiiiicionf icmimRO'™an... confidence to .i;ome out srjmirolv. tor-, tin

ri^ht rejrardk-.s'i'of the'opposition""tlintsiich iicnnr.su in vitt-s. .It.looks as .thoughthere was n big \\>A<1 here for just tins kind

• of work. Tliu su-p is an txpurimtjiit bv.\ it

makfcjtit a srent sui'uthatthirTssiusJivULIwefck. *•-*—-..—•••

MIssEUnKlniieyamUrr.Ctiof Trenton wen: mumO'l on KRev. A. L. Wilson. They willhome in TrcHioi:,

Tht; threatened war with fij:

ss. We understandt' opened tlie present

make their

out of-the Mai

nmtnlv.

disaster, was tiifj siihjuct

. .A thrill of terror . is experienced when abrassy cough of emup .sounds thruu^h thehouse at ni^lit, lint the terror soonchanges to relief .iftur One Minute Cou»ii

_Cure has beun iidtninisuircd. Saftj ami:'"'iiarai"[ess"'for'-cHii(ire(ir:""F-.-; -X."-"JutiI;iiis:

AVarrun Comity brug Store.

i.n*JSn

D K L A W A K K . ;

Miss ainry R. Allen of Blair Hall washomo over bunday.

Mis*-Grace-Van Syckle of,Brooklyn isspending' a short tiiucnt uonie Herewithhe r parents,

William CralR made a tlyinc trip to New-nrk recently, where h« will remove hisfamily about March 20tli.

Mrs. Susan Dun! Is quite ill at tbo homeorM. C. Allen, south of town, Imvini: dif-fered n slight stroke of paralysis on Satur-day last.

T O W X S K U I t Y .

Mrs. Lozler is on tho sick list with ncomplication of diseases.

Mr. and Mrs. George Albertson of Hopospent a few ilays recentlv With Mr. andMrs. L. C. Fleming.

John Ketcham has been confined to thohouse with tho grip.

Harvey Fleming expects to leave forNew York, where lie has secured a posi-tion in n Inrfje dry goodi 1'C.isc. '

Al. Hill will viU'atutiie Osnnin houseand will move his family into the bouse

days with his'mother.M. C. Allen ha*, started his

HOME DYEING M A Y P O L E

I'.hvln B. Mann returned to Montclair I owned by Warren WUilrick, where he ex-the other it:ty HINT in-ing huinu several Ipeuts to engage in the poultry business.

" ' " ' " Thieves broke Into tho wagon-house!uill of Guorge Quick Tlmrsilay night and help-

ed themselves to about 'J."JO pounds of wheatHour. Although tliu family were up at tho

south of town, and is kept busy by patronseonilug in from different localities. ... __ , .... . ,., j lkv Carrlu McC'oihini started for New time they did not hear any one.

York last Friday and will remain siway • Wm. Hoacland's smoke-house was en-several weeks with friends in Newark,; tered by thieves mid all the meat belong-Haekcnsack and Brooklyn. i h'tr to his tenant, Wm. Lozfer, was taken.

Miss Ada James returned from nvWtto 1 ' "'Siniirf GingU's, .Sr.," former corrcs-Yk i Fiday evt'tiing mid re-i poiident of the Apollo, showed his smiling

* I face in town, and says he is enjovinj* tho' tl l f M t Alpin May hi

A Pleasure at Last.

WASHES ins DYESAT ONE OPERATION

. . ANY COLOR.The Cleanest, Kastcst Dye for Soiledor Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses,Ribbons, Curtains, Undcrlincn, etc.,:

No Muss. No Trouble. whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool.Sold in All Colors by Grocers and Druggists, or mailed free far 15 cents;

Address, TUB MAYPOLB'SOAI* Dlil'OT, 127 Duano Street, Sew York,

Miss Ada James returNew York city nn-Fridported a good time. I face in town, and says he is enjovinj tho

Thomas White was taken quite III on' tl"« lwer.cn of Mount Alpine. May hisSunday while al work in the gravel pit ••••••••1~ - 1 - -above town. Hi

ihadow never grow less,subject "to heart j Peterson Beers will till thesoil for Aaron

trouble. At prtsent hu is improving and ; Sharp the coming year,will soon be around as usual, • - -

The ICfiworth Leaguo of the Wolfto1.,.., ..t. ...„M, E. church will hold u social at Win. C. i \v,n. Mnrtcnts is talked of for Kreeliol

\ A number from this place attended tho |iwn J Hainsiiy sale at l'ort Murray on Friday. i

.-,' residence mi KritinyThe N*ew Kt'gluml ^uppe

__.. by thu Presbyterian!cessuud all pn^unt hadThe KH»>S proct'ril* wuriwill so toward* church t

AllVftl U>Ul:i sMlprevent is no beiu

! dor and L: C, FkMnln;: for Coniuiluoemiin. j,ven on the [They nre both good men,umi we would bo *grand sun-1 pleased to sue them tflwied. !Hint l ime.; Uumi'ir hiisit that there will bo opposi-j

Uinttituu t-tsiuu line started by Green &•.•Jnii. whit-h runs from this place to Hack-j

remains sick, and a t ' e l t s town. "Joseph Ureen luw been named !", ».:t it i.-t hoped tha t : for drive

ab.uit i'K,

o beuv7, ,:t it i hped tmay soon recover his isual health. i I o M e rft(i|riii seems to be in great do-j

Miss Krciliv Oibbs and brother of Hope! nmiul In this place, and if any one has tiny .ere the mtests of Kdward Patterson on S to dispose uf.it will lind ready market here. \

Sunday last. ; jn s t lee Gibbs will embark in thy onion!William 11. llartuni; will remove tils j nnd strawberry business in the spring. i

family to the Craig house in town twine j Mrs. Geo. Quick was stricken with apo-;tune in March. > plexy on Tuesdav nlirht and passed away;

John K. Rramis will move to Newark, i at 10"o'clock on Wednesday niirht of lastMi Bdi B d ill d h j k b i id i

John K. Rramis will move to Newark, i at 10oclock onwhere Miss Bdith Brands will conduct her j week, not bavind k i i l l h 71

. , _ _ ,Io'oiiscicusnes.sindressmaking business on a large scale. ; the 71st• .war of her n«e. jjht? was a

GvorjroK. Smith, wife and son, of Hy.ie jdiiu«|itur_ of the jute Andruw KctclmnPark, spmit » .short tinio at John llo.vt'slast wvfk. Ilf is :i civil tMiiiincr'r, met M»partner went to Klondyke last \veuk.

>lan> I'.-uplv- Cannot Dr inkcolfee at nitiht. It spoils their sleep. Y

d i k G i 0 wh u l e a e nul

ho"lived and died in this vicinity. Mrs.Quick connected herself with the Danville.1'rtslivtcrhuieluircli while a.von ntr woman,;and continued to be a inenihurtill the t ime 'of her demise. Ilur youngest ami oulywir-;vivinglirottier is J.^iaii KrU-huiu, tdltov [of the Belvidere Apollo. About forty-liveyears u"0 she was married to Georgennli-k. Tvv» ••liitdri-n. ii sun and a ihinsih-1ter, wyre l»rn .to thvm. • Thi> •son du-d i

F|ROM THE MANUFACTURERSOur d o c k is all wall paper—mile? upon miles of it. We keep

S.oou.cxKj rolls always on haiul for iinnicdiatc KIU-S. Our bu^itics^ isall w.ill ]>.i]>cr—tlic lar^i'St of its kiml in Uic I'liitcil Stales.

(Jur i i^ortmcui i^ ltri;L'Ni,-jt:iticnts the luu-r-t and most bcantifnl.Our prices art- ouu-Uiinl tower than tlio.-c of any olhor iUiUtuf.icturi>r'or ilcalcr—trnm -'_; cents a roll of S yards of mica jupcr up toJ^.oti a ri>U for llnest •special hand m;»lc papers—ami everythingbetween ilM^c ^nnlc>. fittyittg t/invf from Hi* S<I;YS oitt'thini. We*i'H«l y»n mi n.'T]iii*<t hcrmtiful «:ii!ip!'--s «if w~\\\ jvi^crs, froin which u>m a k e selection at your leisure in your own Iioinc. Write to-Jay,

A Model Carpet Store.We've been pushing and striving, and reaching-out

after the best in the great world of Carpet making, gatheringit together for you, strengthening every weak link in the chainthat enables us to say that there's not a finer, handsomer orbetter collection of Carpets sliuwii anywhere. We do noteven except the stocks in the large city stores. The finest-and choicest productions of both Foreign and American artistsare here in rich and beautiful color combinations. Manystyles shown are exclusive and controlled by us, and it will beimpossible to buy them elsewhere at any price.

in beautiful scroll, set figures and flower pat-

terns, rich in color and design: 50c to 85c.Tapestry

Body Brussels

drink Grain-0 when you pleaseiT>>»i> like 11 rnp. Rnr (iruiti-O dm11* tititiniHlatc:.it nourishes, eliet'P* nnd t'"fil . ,..., ,,._.._ ...,.., ,,., ,.,.Yet it loc.Ks and tastes like the best collet-, about nine years air". The husband andFor nervuiis uurMJii!*, yoiiiiy ueuple uiiU '< diuiifhlor, Mm. Mnicus Ci.ilTWiti,Aviio liveschildren tfram-0 is tiie ptTtect drink.; at hoi'ie, survive h«r. Mrs. (Juii-k. licingMade from pure grains. Get ii package! a woman who possessed tliL- qualities us-•from your grocer tpday. Try it in place of j seutiul for a true Christian character, w.is

)fl'ee. li 'iuul 'i">c. '". •. ; held in IHL:1I cstuem bv all her acuu dnt-~ - ^ ~ ^-'- ' I nik-tid. The fuueial wiU held i.n Moudiiy,.

I»l I ^ \ > < \ \ ' l ' n m v r ! ' l l K l W i t s eouduoted by her pistor, |{ev.l I'1-A.VV^ 1 OW.M I-. I Mp. Crousu. Intornient in tin- fumil.v plot'

Frank WaiuilinK will vacate the Mar-; at the D.inville cemetery. , W*e extend our ;tcnis farm this-spring mid move near L'hil- sympathy to the family in their sidbe-lipsburg. . . [ roiivemenl. . . . . . . • , ;

We thought Hotram the doginau was • A. \\". KeUey has been shut in for a lewileml, but there is a second • Hotram living days with a heavy colt),in the vicinity of Peinvell, who traded u Daniel Morgan expects to leave in a fewpug doj* for $2.00 worth of cider." ; days for his work nt New Village. ;

Stephen Peer has moved from the I?nhi»r-1 . _ . ison .house at Schooley's Mountain to t l

®

WE WAIMT

to sell ourto thctn.-c

EVERYWHERE IN THIS COUNTY.•.ill i)apcr> at prices aud ili^cnunts :h:it will l>c prolitabk*CP and their customers. Write for trade circular.

KAYSER-& ALLMANDept. 5, 1214-1216 Market Street,

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

acknowledged to be the best wearing

carpet. Some very ultra styles and

colorings for the spring; Sjc to Si.25 for the best five

frames.

Mopttes, Axminsfers, Velvets and0fii(AtinOE*!An tor ttie. parlor. 1 nese are the

UUlUIIIIUl IUO mostdesirabU:,beautiful, rich color-

ini;s, in light and dark eflects: Si.00. $1.25, $1.50.

! Irxxi-niii fl/M-n/ilo for .liall. stairs or room. Any color

j l l l g l H I I I U d l p G l f i • ' combination • 'you n.ay wish can; oasily bu liad in our large and well assorted stock; 2^c,

! 3^c, 40c, ^oc, 60c and 65c thu yard.

ESTABLISHED IS7I.

An oyster wave, SPJMUS to have struck i Chamberlain's Onnffli liemedv. 1 con-this vicinity. It reminds me of the .erst;: » eluded to g i v e i t a trial "nud acoordin^lv

It" the boy who ou te r s cries, 'procured a bottle. It nave me promptCries not when his father dies, i relief, and I have the best reason for

-'Tisa SIRII that he would rather, ; reunmnieiiding-it very highly, which I doHave an oyster than his father, ] with pleasure." t 'or sale by V. N.

An oyster supper will be held by Plea- { Jenkins, Washington; and M. H." Albright,sant Grove people ut Sidney Kami's Hum- [ Junction.mer cottage on .March !)th and the people of i •—•-*—Mt. Lebanon will hold one at the home of;Steward Apijar on the ll t l i . | 11ACK ISTTS'L'O WN.

Steward Hance and Gtd. Wngnor have i A ninHciuerade ball will be held in Vet-;one to the city to work on a trolley line, j tor's Hall o» the evening ol March 1-ltlu

A masquerade ball .will be lield in Ygone to the city . „ ___ __ ... ... ,

It is reported that James Riee will move! Misa1"J."Kvu-\Vinlo U visiting friends In jMI the Miirtunis farm in the spring. j Clinton. i

Rev. Kipp of Hlarh Brldgo snve a lecture ! Miss Bertha Collins of Toticnvlllc, S. 1.,!n our uhurcli. on Tuesday evening. • j is vialtlnB -Miss Mollie Strykur. •" • • ,, .|

Mrs. Lawrence Fritts and Mrs. Rmc j Thu Mcnnonites have been hnldlim a |Smith are spending a couple of weeks at i quarierly conference in \ ernon Hall dur- \Berwick Pa ! i«ir the past week. Two new women were :: Mrs. Mary Sliker, formerly of this place I Vg°itllc* t o ' t u k c c h a r g t J o f t l i e w o r k '

but more recently of Glen Gardner, was! ,married to Joseph SciRfrled of the latter i A. J . Mariem* has removed his groceryplace a short time ago.' : business to the Cook building on Hope

...•ot.Dainty Flavor

usually come from the leading;cigar store—needless lu sav ithat's * |

Stevenson's |at "Welter's Old Stand. Here is |also located the best pool table •in Washington ; it's new—that j

. one reason. . . .!

" .There is more. Catarrh in this section of!theeuiuiti-vtiiillMin.Uher..ilisc-.3C3pu; w-iget her. an'd until the last fe

d ! i I1

Dan. Wyant of Lambertvillp-sy1

day in town. . . "",'."Isaac Hawk visited Wm. Beatty on Sun-

day lust. •• - • • • • . . . -' James Robinson of Brooklyn wn' intown Saturday looking after milk.

Mrs. Robert Sinclair is quite sink at. thiswriting. "^V . :-

Joseph Painter is confined to the housewith a budcoldi1

.. "Merchant Sinclair is on tho Hftpuhlican-^rtion otfor-fr cc li oideri-i===ssrrrr^i^^~.;:-:

The Sunday school here have proourc-ti'anew lot of singing books.

Harry and Frank Walson trndotl houses.;.They moved on Friday ln3t;T..::i~~;zi.' *:;

Bob, Drainey is in the Held for Justice;Lew. Davis, after n hard fight, succeeded

in getting on the ticket for Cop,I, Isanc Hawk is stocking up to commence

funning April 1st.-A revivalist from Ea-slon preached in the

'..chapel Sunday afternoon and evening;.Jaukey"Huff's liorso " wonVBO'tnerc"any"

more;" tha t is, to it truck.for when Jackeywas introducing him to his new labor iiobalked and when Jiickoy tried to make himbo he kicked the shafts off and bruj'^cd andwanted to kick the rest of It Lo^pieccs.Did Jnckey swear? Well, that 's hard to tellits ho talked several vdiflerent languages atonce,

' Doii'i Tolinrco Spit inn] Smoko YourJ.H'o,AiTny.'"•-••• To Tint t«0;>accu easily and forever.1 be was

'iiotlo.ruUof UvNncrvoaii'l vigor, talto No-To• Hue, Hit) wondorVbrtter. that ninltt^-svcuU men

stroiiK, All druBglsts,'(ft>°rtl. Curoguara*toed . Dooltlct iind sampio free. AddressSterling iteiiiedy Oo-TCUicuKO orf,New York j -

w years wai.,For.-a.irruati.i'Pp' _.

my yttirs doctors pronbiiiicud"If a Ideiil'P1'""11'ease, aiid .prcauriiitd local.. .reinedius, J .. Mrs. Mo![1 ljy"constanfly"fiiilihg' to curt:' withT

local t reatmtnt , pronouneVd it incurable. ]Hcienoc lists proven catarrh to be a consti- !tntiotial disease, and then-fore requires;

m:il trcatnitjnt. Hail's Catarrli '

Father Ward's lecture in St. Mary'schurch hst'Thursrlsiy ^vpninsr. was,, verviiiterustiny. It was the first of a series

irip throuyh Kurope and «om-

Mrs. M l i t ; Sinltli-Trinuner has rtiturned"to"Now"York wbere-sne hns tak«ii- :position as deaconess in the Church of thfcitnsr

Curt,

Lust Sa turday , ' a s'nmll ijut..delimiteddi titcrtiiiueti Inr ovur two

, '-./I- C'hcnoy &; i l r a l r s i)V Bvron W. Kins of I'lusburfc', anCo.,Toleilo.ulno, laUuionlyraiistitulioii-.eiMutiriiiist of li i sh merit. The enter-a, oi

tlvin firful. It aet.s (iiriietl;

tl.c- markL-l. I t is taken inter-' niinniuiit was" niijcr tliu niuiilccs of tliotVom 11) drops to a teaspoon- i u. C. I. societies.

ESTABLISHED 1864.

I Washington Planing Mills | -Mnnufacturos

All the latest designs in Panel,Beading and Cabinet Work.

Sash. Doors, Blinds and Mould-ing in stock and made to order.

Mil! Work and Jobbing, Turn-ing and 'Band Sawing promptlydone.

A Full Line of Lumber andBuilding Material, always onhand.

E. W. Alleger &; Son,

EASTON, PA.

THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR $-P-ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL *"<? THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- V

LOOK OUT FOR IMITATI

BEARS THE NAME, ..

PERRY DAVIS &. SON.

U>c± blood and :

stimoiinkv

town

\,l,lr«Aciurta

On Tuesday evening, Dr. Wallace Mac-;-Mnlien of Onmu'-M. E- clmreU," Pliiht-'[- dulpiiia, delivered t!iu sixth nuni'icr of{j the COUI'HO of lectures at i l i e C. C. I. from t

S,H i , W ^ "CO.Toledo, 0,j S ^ i ? ; , , ^ i S ^ S S IHaiiyiWlybPIli; are the hc-t. I I^J^SJJ. 1* 1 he r impilS p(lVC'a r e e ( ! l j t i o n

. , , , , . , * , , - T . 1 , . v ' I Postmaster lltislinj,' took chareo of the. ' ! ' ' ^ . J ^ 1 0 ^ . _ipfHce on Timsday lnorniuer. We Iris re-j

r !UKrAlrs:"Clnis""'St,H"iCrT' f"irii k"«l ciurk Hmi-TuiMn JOin —"-•'' ' i n 11x'irf I v * » ; ^" a liH «!wl-sluiit.ui«libnrhor«i. ( Alks Lilllo Wolf hits hceii spendlniSteve, you should apply for a position as | week visiting fVlunds in Xew York city,

reporter n» ;i larse news pa per. ...You ct;r-! Mrs. Jiiines Brunt will rnt<'rt.ninnly take the lead in olitainini: the !a.tost i euchre club at their next meeting.

nows and in kcuping the penptu posted. j A missionarv collection of six imudred j v i r h - r r .Frank Poyer is vlHltlnji I ; 'Aisler, Mrs. l (luliars was tiikon up in the M. E. chiircli I M L U »

last Sunday nioniini;. ]]

A tmnibcr of people' attended t!iefortieth wedding mtiiiver.sr.ry of Mr. andMrs. Benjamin Hamilton, at..- Roscville,

fyoiHike to pay.

=.. A-line. nf_.nice, .new,,stylish,

ui goods for Spring wear now

"'•on exhibition. We've hit it

IsitiilKClinton proeman, at R^lviiluro.

Thoni promises io be unite r, strife"Torthe ofllci! of Freeholder

The loutlini,' eanriiiliite.ijanriinteJ nrery nn.l Jlenry

...is siinny.Win. Martenis of 'IAton o l l l ope . v;

Mi.ss Mabel Laruo of Hope spent Sundayeith her partiiita.Shfipp, you should not put cm suc

litavypu taTbomas Hill'luis purch'ised a valuableOK to roplnciSUhe- riiio thiit. so )nysturi-usly disappeared Home wt-t-ks afio.

Mrs. Benjnmiii Hinilast Tuesrlay evening.

Bishop John A. Stnrkey will mnke hisiinniml visit to this piirisb on April 20th,

i h ti th H t i id o

the uncertain,.,.; thro\vn-tp-

getiier clothes look sickv.

Have a line'tof Trouseringsat which time the cotiHnnatinn andsfic.ration service wil

— Miss Nellie" Buck *"bf PuiuwKania invisitinji. hct- sislur, Mrs. Cli!ie,>;on High

^Jtn, .

in The | from., which we can make. a

• • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • * • • •

REASONS FOR-TJSING• • • • • • • • • • *

1Walter:Baker&€o.'s!Breakfast Cocoa.•1™ Kctatise it is absolutely pure. .a."1 Ddcause It is not made by the'so-called'Dutch

which chemicals are used. 'Process

air to.your own measure and

to lit your le^s. for Js^.^aand

ioo. Never saw'", such

values before. They will not

last long.

FRANK SKALLA.MERCHANT TA1I-OR, : ...

Over Warren County Drug Store..

3. Because beans^of the finest quality are vt'md. "c •• ±•1. ' Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired •

the exquisite natural flavor and odor of, the beans. J..S.ivBecanseJt Is c- nmst ecpnomical.xostiiiK l ss than one'lcent X

• a c u p . \ \ . -r; " • ^ "" ' , " • • • ; • . - A J — - > -Bejsure that you Ret the genuine article made by WALTER •

EJAKHR &CO, L.M., Dorchester, Mass. nstnbllshe(ll1780.

PARKER'Sr ^ ? " ' ' S b?amme?tUn

Mh»lr'm!£?i n"-- luxuriant "powlh.

e to it? V o u t l ' - " - ' - -

DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve-™JI_- .Cures Piles, Scnida, Burns.

««»** * *««• • • * • • * •« • • • * • • • • •« • • • • * * • • • •> • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

I GREAT JANUARY &• • •»• • AND • •

I Annual Clearance Sale. Init

Latest DENTISTRY

E;vt;'actctl, 1

25 Cents, j

iiytlio u'-'i* o r 1 ^ '

High Grade Merchandise at Never•-. Before Heard-of Prices.

THE MIGHTIEST OPPORTUNITY TO.ECONOMIZE:

jronV Ovurcontu imtl UI»t«rs nt ?3.00 to $lfl.0().Cliiltlron'** Suits froin $l.fiTi to >'i.OO,Trousers, prieos from We to-*a.0t.». . . . . .Children's Kcofurs ui >'J.00, =a.00 iiml =-1.00. . . . . . . 'lioys'.Suii.s Unit uro stylisli and servfouthlc «t f.r».<X), Tii.OO n'nrt ??.fl.00 Fancy Shirts reduced to -tSc.;".D0 Uiidcrweur rudiiced to fl.'-i^.

No sale uquittiiiK llils in vnriety »r hi^li grmlc gooils nl such lowpricL'H has «vur tnkuii pliitu in this city.

\V(! intend closing out nil our wintur stock at prices thnl will move it.

Teeth rilled-with Gold, SI and up."Teeth Filled with Silver, 75 Cts.A set of teeth, $5.Best set,of'teeth. $8._ ._ . __.

Our ii, ii'is of teeth nro tin* b«fli that uro niiidtno uuttu-r now inuuh you imy (firttiom. Wlmrctlio tf.'vtit nro out, tHitlouw uoinlnc In itio momin «ftn luivf thoirtBL'th ni'Mlo tlm HMIIO day by

irj-luB iiB tliix-eil.iis In n-.lv;ince.~.Teu:!i SHud-ainlessly as dotit/il .scienue will pormit. Uoliliig'ft BtK-'l'ilty. 1'ftrilnl sciH of twill jmtlahvolrl wtthrtiit j.liitus ciillod brliluo-work.

—. tlmlrt of (irillUiliil teclii mudo, AH work 1Bfully wnrrantert.,

Philadelphia Dental Roomo,212 Northampton St., Easton, Pa.

NEEQHAMP.IAN0?0RGAN COMPANY

>UlCAl. HAKttHOOK OP NRW J K B S S V , . - 1[1I1G-

4.M. C. SpftuldlHg, HON (Hi, ColumbUH, 0 .Wiii i tod.

One Minute Cough Cure, cures.That Is what It was mode for.

* • 222—2M Kortlminiiton St., BASHJ-N', PA. . • J J •

«*to«!«S$S * * * • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • < » • • * • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • •

SHOES! SHOES!= , Were $2.po Now $i;63.

NOTE THE PRICES. '

25.pairs of Ladies' fine Kangaroo Calf, Coin Toe, Enameled-,^ Tip, widths G,D and.E, button or lace." ' "

'These shoes are stylish and up'to-date in every particular^--every pair"fLiJly~\Wirrantedr llie sizes will not be duplicated,.everyppairTuJlyxMyrajniedr^lhesiiieswill not_band what is on hand now nilist go at'abbve price;

, 6 Pair Gentlemen's $5.00 Shoes, -Finest Quality Winter Tans, Cornell toe, Hand Sewed, D andE width's;, only six pairs left- Will be put on sale at '_Ji..j;.-i; n

Remember the place—

The Old,Reliable Shoe Seller.

Langstaff.

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Page 3: WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150. - DigiFind-It...resume avork, and is now'on the Fleming-ton branch. HLH friends are very happy to learn that he is once more himself again. \Vni.McUiinof

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MAliCH H, 1808.

OXFOltD.Kov. William F. Cooloyof Chtitlinin oc-

cupied tlio pulpit of tlio PrL'sl>y tor Innchurch on Sunday .ind preached two ux-

. Tliu term eotta coinpnny, near Port Mur-rny, paid their oimiluyccs rusidinK herea-bouts on Saturday. ' =. \

John IflQHsing and family of Dovermailed ft low da,V8 in town recently at thehomo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Marx IJlcfwing,

Itov. P . J . Ilubncli pronched ft very intor-cslini; i+eriiion ut the Saturdnprayer meeting In-tho Method. _His ttuhjeut U'ILS11 HoM." The lurguRrc&itlou etijuyvd the nieoting and mucliitilcroat was manifested.

Fred Angle of pnvcr, a Cornier rWdentol'thiH town, gave his many friends her« apleasant liandHhaRu on Sunday.

Mrn. John Solinor, tho wife of oiir Town-s h i p Conn '•• • • ' • •

accident 01

Solinor, tlio wife of oiirTowiiittvinnn, mot with 11 painfulWudtiusdiiy liiHt. Shu wiw do

m ll tal h l ori Wudtiusdiiy liiHt. Shu dontt tlm cellar utalra, whvn liy somu

niuan-t .situ slipped «nd full. A Hpntlncdanklu 1.4 tlio rctiilt. Dr. TIUKKOH H herpliy.slcMii.

On Sunday wonting interesting HO rigservices wort- hell at the MutliodUijchurch. An nblu•program wan renderedunder the direction of tlm pastor, Ituv. V.J I f i ac l i A h i

ion pastor, u V.A hirgo congregation was

1 ' J I I L L I P S B U U G .

Lovl DoWHtof Chnmhern ntrn«t will oc-cupy a, farm a t Harmony this npring.

Milton Moyor, a Morris & Essex engin-eer, took lib phonograph to Port Morrison« overling liint week mid gave it concertIn tho M. 13, church there.

Tlio Warren Foundry employees addedto thu childr<'H'H ward fund of tlio EatitonHospital, last week, by n donation of $.57.

Luldy Haggtirty in now In Philadeiphiaengaged an a. surgeon's fittifotnnt in tlioMaternity Hospital. -.<•: - ; : ,

A family rc-milon was Jield on Tuesdaynight of litht week at the home of Council-man Quo. W. Wilhehn, In homiroriilaTOtlhirtlidiiy. On the Htnie tivening JosephFirth held a Himilnr party and u big sup-per on the occasion of his .*f!)th birthday,tlti was presented with a line gold HI

John Ferry, formerly of this place, diedinHt. LmilH, urhnm lidlinil h#-i»ii' livifi<; fortho past elglit years, on Tuesday of last

•cok, aged 37ye»rs. . ; .. .Kdgar Fratinfclter, of Kn.ston, nnd Miss

Kate St. John, of this place, were marriedby Father McOloskey on Tuesday, tho 2"J.

Cliarle.sThornburg will move presentlyfrom lieividero to this place.

Bertha, wlfo of John May, died on Tliurfrday, aged is years.

Miss Margaret M. Pin-cell was married_ i Herbert Pitrdy ol Kastou at ii o'clocklust Wednesday afternoon, at the ho'iiela dnher broth

T

nesday aer, Alfreh y l f t

fternoun, at the hoiie ofed t'urcull, on Delaware

i l i k lstreet. They left on 11 trip to lirooklyn.Cooley & Co. have discontinued theirrocery liiisincs." at Union Hqnarc.ISdwird Holloy iind Miss M/zic Hruclccn

J. Hulmcli.present.

Sneak Uneven entered the cellarof JerrvOram one night lust week and carriedaway all of his winter meat which lie had i ..........^ .........Instoro. Thieves have been very bold in worefinarr «l »t the rectory ol SI*. I1 hilipthis vicinity of lute, and If HtoiH »re not I " I l ( 1 •"«»(»' C.itholic church on I-eb. 21.lakuii'lu ntu|itliulr liiwlfiwiiwH it Will htiuiiNiitc for puoplo to luavo their lion:night.

Tho VOIIIIK Men's Christian [land held aitieeting at thu residence uf Mrs. AiJiimBiiyder on Sunday jiftuniooii.

MiHiI-i/ziofortwrl»hfof IMvfnen- hbeen Hpeiiiiiiifjit it^v ilavs in town at thehomo of her Irieiid.Miss Kinina .MulburKor.;

Thu Hoard nf Education held its last!

Father Hiirk", of .Sandv,Hook, was ins at jtoivu on Friday. It is wild that liu i» noon

Mo beappointetl a I/. S. Government i;hnp-|l (iinat«.ui!ly Hook with a salary of 'a year.

A Kiintr nrnSmon will huild 'a sidi..„ . . .the HtamMrd Silk Mill, 2.0UD feet long, to

,i connect with the M.vt K. road. It i;i esti-n.tted tlnil thu work will CCMI $10,000.

It U annriiiiiceil that work in thu Anierl-qnarterlv mcotliiL' at the .st'ore'of J. e" J ciui Hhuut Iron tnlllH will lie resumed nextMyers nn Tntwl.iv iiflunirwHi. All liei'iM-j Monday,wary business was iiiinsiioled and tlio W"\a-\ Mrs. P. Y. Schelly Is KUHOUNIV ill and onwimi WIIH ihMgntiufi us thv plitvf ti>l!D|{|-thntii»(>i t Ktn\ Mr. Kuhullv did n»t <«>-Mie (.'lection or three memljurs onTuwday. : eup.v bin pulpit on Sundav evening. Itev.Mur-li loth. | Mr. SiiydLT/.inciting as Nubstitutt.-.'>>-

T h e " Oxford Stars" liave Issued invitu-i 'Hm eongregaUon of the Weilcy M. K.lions Cor tliuir ||r«t iinniiil souial nnd •ulturuh ».;ive askud for the return of Itev.daiitie, which is ti> take place on Friday S S. H. Jones fur another year,"voiiliw .March Ilth. jit Mh»r|W llall, oi, ' Father Connelly from Sept.27th to theBuuzvilluAvt!. Thoiillulr protiiisus to be ; n n . t of tlio .ve.ir, pnld olffl.W, ,»f the lUit-the social event o[ the season. nng debtofSls. t'hllin ami .laiutVUiihollo

Th(j store of (looriru Mii-tthew was enter-' chiireh. tie hones to diminish tin-debt utcd by sneak thieves on-Saturday evening j th« rate of .?:i,0O!l yearly.iiMiliihtrKuqiianlltyjirwiiidlw, and other [>r. It. If. Khq>I'»rd lias moved to Hut.things weru stolen. Knlranco was ullected brookviIk-" ' tlie front window and it Is thought1

Clydo Miller led tho Young People'smeetings HimcJny night. tfibjcct,"UeltlngCIOHB to Christ."—Luke 10: .18-12, John 17:20-2U. , • -

Floyd Quick of Dutiellcn U upend-ing a lew unya with Miss Mubul 1.

Mr, and Mrs. Howard (lanilcn of nearGreen's Urldgo spunt Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Hdward Iloiilne. :

Jacob Miller and family moved fromtho corner house, Inst week, Into DanielOnrron's h«!!|«»,"/ii>p*)slte; the store.":. """'S':T.

Communion services will bo held in thoi'resbyterl in ehurifi nvxtftiml iy mornfiiK.

Clarence HofTlostn valualilu horse hutweek."Josoph Stopp cut his foot quite badly

with an axo while cutting wood last Fri-day.

Klston Stopp ami iittlo flif.tor, Gladysspent Saturday and Sunday at Stewurts-vfllc. : .

Mr. mid Mrs. U. limkltiy Gardner boughtHie Int lately owned l>y Jncob Garris, de-

Mr, and Mrs. John Stout of lielvidere. .lentrtiinduy with Mr. anil Mm. CharlesKuiih.

Tho entertainmeiit hold In the .schoo1

last Tuesday night was a success, butowing to tliu,oul roads, onlyMjinttthiti).over five dollars was tnken In at tho door,

Frank Httcker of Htewartsville U spend'IiiK « fuw diiys \vith Mudlson Kngler.

John Wurkhbor IH sick at tills writing.Win. Pace 1 Toff of this place was mar-

ried to Miss Wiinita, only diiiighter of Mr.and Mrs. John Iluiuhurry near Helvidere,last Tuesday night.

Mrs. Futiuiu Hiuuatid little sou, Lewis,rusptndinga week at Huston,Mrs. Hoivurd •Piirsol nnd. children, nf

(irecirs llrid^'f, ore vbitlug liur parc-ut-iMr. and Mrs. Peter Smith,

TfOU the investment oi funds, whether large or-*• small, no medium excels in profits or security"the\J$NJ)OWA112NT POIJCV issued by .

The RructentieilA.

7RECORD OF 1897.

h

of (J.»;,fi.i t

I'lHW.. 1.-IVy: nt.'j:,. ;.u't-

ation

3IT . iMKUMON.It is reported tlmt wcrhling bells will

IO 'ii ririfj in our tiu'ii,William Iluntiti^tcm is asjain u'nlkitif'

hu sldoivnlk.sol'-Kuiv Vork. ,I. il. Illldtibrniit firifl w\h- n«i»m ijtiitu

recruited iit'tcrn few ilayi' Jiojoiirn. in theeity.

We nuiiuudtiiu smiling f.ieo of Aaron,l i t last S d

Paid Policy during 1897,

$4,980,000

Total Paid Policy-holder's,to date, over

$31,000,000

Write.Home Office

Newark, N,"The Prudential Insurance Co.

of America

tJOHN 1', [)RVI)I:N, president. '

IJJ5I.II- t). WARD, Vice 1're.s't. I!I»1AK It. WAHI>, 2d Vkel'res't -'.r.l Counsel.rOKkf&T P.DRYDIiN. St-cr<tiiri-.

J. A. liKAVHkS, Asst. Supt., llrond St. and Washington Avc, Wu.OilnjjIon, ,\. J.

W

Remember our Tailoring DepartmentWe Sell the Rutlcrick Patterns.

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JUST THROUGH•••••••••<-»•••<•«

The Young Men's Christian Mand of theM. K.uliiirch held a buslnvm niut'tingatthu restdunct! of John Forgus nn MondayevuuiiiL'. when tho following ollicers werueltieted: 1'res., Hov, F. J. ihiljach; 1stvice Pr«*., Win. SL'lmrrer;'Jii vice 1'rn.s.,

/oseph Little; Cor.

a n u of money thuted 1'roni I'liilliiislnirir fo

» -loots nil to-ISO.SS.

thuehild-Hospltal

>lnny Srhool Clitldron a n ' $U-U\y.Mother Gray's Sweet Powders fur Child-

id by Mother C-ray, .i uur.-^ inHome, New York, break ii|i

verting .some young men, ami has placedthem in ttie straight and forwn,'! path.Tliev hold very interesting cottage prayermeetings each Sunday at dtfluruitt re-si-

:<, deuces in town. >-txt Sundiiy thu ineet-'- i»R will bu hum : lt the hnino -f Mr. »nd

Mrs. John Fichteloti Helvidere-\ve. Aninviutioo is extended to all.

The Democrats held thuir spring caucus- m i S i i l i i r d a y - J i l ' t t t r i i ' i ' i i i , a t wii i . - l i - t i n i t )

great interest was tn:iinfested. The tightwas between A. Uuptiu Koseberry andAaron Ayre-s for thu position of TownshipCommittceniau. The parties were rcprc-.stinted byJohu .Sohnerand Mk-lmel Mu>Cahe, who worked liiithfully all d iy. Thuresult was I5ti to 7S in favor of Ayres.

The Republican voters of tlie townshipheld their caucus on isattirday evening andplaced a full tick-jt in the field for Litespring election', with the exception ofTownship Conimittceinan, whieli was left

"" "blank.

/Co sivc you an opportunity oCrot erit f Kly's C

f

/ s pprtunity of testing theCroat merit of Kly's Cream Itabn, the

" inusL relitibie eure for catarrh and cold titthe lie.ul, a onerous 10 cent trial size canbo had of your druggist or we mail it for10 uonts. Full size."»() ctjnta.

KLY I5UOS., fill Wiirrun St., X. Y. City.It is the medicine aijove ail others for

catarrh, and is worth its woi-jlit in gold.I can use Kly's Cream Halm with silt-tyinidit does nil that is cluinicd ibr it.—Ii.W. Sporry, Hartford Conn.

, , ,-.; .JUNCTION.

John M irsiiiill, a former rcditicnt of thistown, died at Clinton about it week ago.Ill) had reached a good old nge.

Airs. Duuiel Woolvorton nttcinled thefuneral of L'ctur Uregar at Lebanon onduturtlny. .

Mrs. Angleman of Pluintield vintted herson, Itov. George Aiigleman• last week. "

ilays

Esther Fleming has jiono to IOli/.iibeth tospend sonic tittio with her friends there.

Miss Muggie Rirtchart spent SaturdaynndSund'iy.with relatives at Vtilloy.

Ohio Adams, Jr., has recovered frotii themen-slcs. Eyoritt Kitchen isuowsufferingfrom the same nuilady.

?:..iili.-lohii I rti'.v^U.v/cnt borne to GorhiiinvVal-l.-v. '.. ' y, hnving been contitied to,lii:. iuo.il lour months. He is just able to

;.-' get about on crutcltes.Mrs. Bichliu and daughter of Blooms-

. bury flpent Sunday, ut.Mrs. Chris Shrope's.Merchant Higelow in prepiiring to takecount of stock. Bon Taylor ia helpingt h t work i:ount

in that wTho Ca

d

rk. i:

p Fire of the G. A. H. onnionit R 1 L Kip . H. o

according to program. Rev. 1. L. Kipmade mi interesting addresn. The Imkedbeuns were a happy al'tor-tliought. If thuaiiilicncc- luid been larger, it would havebeen more satitji'netory to the I'oat.; '

The Luilies1 Aid of the Pre-sbyteriaitclnircii will hold an "entertainment andfestival in their ulinpul on the fltli of

--.•-MureliF-.Tlie Methodiat :LnditHi»= AU1 willhold u birthday cntertninmuiit itt theirclntpel on the 15th of March. There will

_al9obo ico cream, enke. and candie.4 for

. .:•" of these will bo very uood and mterCHting,ami everybody is invited tc'nttond them.

A number of tho school mute1* of MabelFleming surprised her by a visit on thoafternoon of Washington's Birthday.Another surprise party visited Mar>\Mai-leyon l'rldiiy afternoon, and still anotherparty of tho samu kind gathered at thu

- homo of Albert Waruum on Friday even-"* ing. Tho children all report a very enjoy-

able tinio. Theso gatherings seem to lio(iuito4ho go now. (v i

For some time, I have snU'crnd withrhuuimitisin and tried every imaginableroinedy, without efltict. Mr. F. G. S.Walls advised mo to try Chamberlain'sPain Balm, telling mo that It .hadjuirert

. many cases of long standing like ininW Ihave -used four bottles and feel sure thatone more1 bottle will make my euro cotn-

• ploto.—A-.^r._KpSTZ, Claroinore, Ark.pt.' S o l d • by

M.R.'AlK W J h k i v

lbright, Junction.I ? • ""T

lSLAIUSTOWN.Albert Klnney of Ilaiucstnirg la the new

man ut Hutr's furniture store.Mrs. ROIM.-1-I Ilililwin, Jr., nnd dauyhtur

of Koseville rt'Lunii'd home Monday aft.. .. lort visitUunnell.

•itli her father, Mr. John

Mr. nnd Mis. 1). (.1, Carlrr onU-i'taiin-'il anumber of friends on Saturday evening.

Miss Mary I. Pudur is visiting Mrs. L. C.Williams at Xa/areth, Pa.

Messrs. W. [5. Sislor and Ouo. Julinaonrepresented the I. O. of It. M. at the gen-eral serfs if HI in Trenton lust week.

TiieY's held their regular monthly so-cial at Il-irry Uusling's on Friday evening.Among thu games played was a. lettergame, in which Cirant L-intcrinan receivedtirrtt. prize ami Alvah Keen the booby.

A; IS, Kuichard was coiilinud to the housesever.il.days JJLSI week ouaecountof siek-

Kobert J. Burdette, a humorist of widerepute," will deliver iiis.brilliant lfteture,entitled "Advice to Young Men," in Gym-nasium Hall, on Fridity eviMiing, March 1.

Many of our young people enjoyed thedance at John Sltolwell's last Thursday

vtiiiintr. . . . . • . ' ' ; . . -11. U, Piercu uf thu Himturdon County

)emoL-rat spent Sunday at home.There are sfcveml i

Only four weeks more and the Conferonce year will ho ended. We will bovery glad to have Dr. fowler reinuiu withus another year. :

Competition is tlie Hfu of trade. Wenow have four egg m ere limits whoseroutes iriiiiist* through our town weekly.J. B. is a bu-tler but I.(jwie Is up haul. Hehas lately purchased n lino temn of horses.His e»j» route now extends through War-ren county and part ofPoiin. We under-.st.liul ho it,tolu!.-> tu l,o ii cHiitlkluttj fur ununf the Hoard of Education this spring.L o o k o u t , O c o r s e . - ; • • ••;•• . • . - . " • • •

HucKIeii's Arnica Salve,tiu Beat Ba-lvu in tliu world for Cuts,iufcs. Sorts, [TlRHnt.Kjilt " ';H, Tetter, Chapnii] Hai , ,

Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive-

EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTScommenced last July are just completed

The big .new .extension for

CARPETS, MATTINGS, ETC.,

lv curtiH Pilus, or no pay requ;ijUit ran teed to give perfect sati:

i|iiired. It is"isfaotion org t e e d t gi perfect satisfaction ...

money refunded. Price 25 eenta per box.For Sale ut F. N". Jenkins' Warren CountvDrug Storu.

of niuaslus in

Aniom* the variouy niuviiiirii about townive find John V. Allen to be the only new-comer. He will move from his farm abovePaulina into the house lie purchased of J.It. Logan.

Alvah Keen has left the employ of Keep-ers A Co. and will go-to Newton. J. K.Lance lias taken his position.

There Is a movement on foot to organizea siiiKii'K class. This is something that isgreatly needed in ISIairritown. Although'we surpass our neighboring towns in nmnythings, we are not in it wiicn it comes tosinging. This matter is under the-direc-tion of It. 1). HullVumi we wish him suc-cess in bis endeavors. /f^*jH

])r. Schubert spent last week in NewYork eity.

The work of tilling tho creamery ice-icuse wus.-:begun-oil."Moiidiiv.-'^-A!tfiough

late in the soason, the ice oii Cedar Luke isten inches thick.

The jury brought in a verdict of" notguilty" for Lester Hill, who Miss Deckerheld .for her present condition. ... . ..

Wo are unxtoiia'-'to do n little good inthis world and umi think of no pleaaantcror bettor way to do it .than by. recommend-ing Ono Minute Cough Cure iwii proventivoof pnoumoniur'consumption nnd othersorious lung troubles thnt follow neglectedcolds. l'\ N. Jenkins1 Warren CountyDrugstore

I I A Z K X .

liml Mrs. Wni. Hurdl\ned to their homo on uV

B h i

c both beenof.s|t'.k-

k fMOUUII i«« »-.«™.u, „,.»»....,.«.«,.,„.«...». MOSS, .Mr. BurdIwivlnu ii serious attach ofiftluT•" NoiuimlHsionwIllboclinrood;: Both pneumonia and Mm, Burd |jl«urw.v^s)\.f

iro Kji t te they nro both improvingit this writing.

Win, MuCotineil in not. in-well, ho hav-ing become almost helplesH. He hns::>nnyHyinpiithi/crs in bin Herioun aflliution. Ho

LOWKK IIAK3IONY.The Epwortii Leagini meeting was led

last riuncliiy evening uy Aliss Hattie Fritts.Mrs. Wilton Stull ami Miss Bessie Stull

spent Sunday here with Miss MaiKiuney.

Miss Bnitnii Searles, of Uniontown,spent Sunday with Miss Hattie Fritts.

Miss Gertrude Snyder.of Martin's Creek,Pa., spent a few days lust week with MissLi/-/-ie Simons.

A box social will be hold under thoauspices of the* Senior Epwortii Leagueat the home of Cosmos ftuinert in Union-town, on Thursday evening, March 11th.Allure invited to he present. It is thehist social to be given before Confereuci

Miss Mabel Cool speat Sunday with hersister,'Mrs. Win. Stout, in this place.

The net proceeds of tlio "Martha Washi listen I?- tea . hcWJ last Thursday evening

-Harvey Siiimer will erect 'a barn andother outbuilding--* on the property whichlie recently purchased at Dewitt's corner.Hobert C. Kinney is to do the carpenterwork.

is a goool-si/et-l sLurc In iUulf. All Lhe second floor has been

rebuilt, which not only increases valuable room, but wonder-

pjj'jSj fully improves the light and ventilation all through the store.

New tuilel rooms on the main floor, near the offices, with wait-

ing room adjoining, are among the decided improvements.

We feel safe in saying there is no more convenient, better

ventilated or better lighlcdsLore in-thevState-todayr

EczemaHer l i fe .

. Mr.-E..D.Jenkins,;of.Lj.thpnia,..Ga.,

severe case of Rczenia, which the usualmercury and potash remedies failed torelieve. Year by year she was treatedwith various ine'Hciriei, external appli-cations and internal remedies,, withoutresult. Her .sufferings were intense,and1 her condition tfrew steadily worse,

the so-called blood remedies did notseem tc reach the dis-ease at all until S.S.S. was given, whennn i i i iprovem entwai.'sit once noticed.The medicine wascontinuecd with fav-orable results, andnow'".she"' is" curedsomul and well, herskin is. perfectly

:clear and pure'aiitlKliujhas been savedfroiii wbat threat-

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OURCARPETS. ;.:..

An entire new stockeverything shown in aFIRST-CLASS C A R P E TDEPARTMENT.

STOCK..

of

DRY GOODS.Silks, Dress Goods, Suits,

Capes, Skirts, Waists, Trim-mings, Laces, Linens, Cot-tons.

"ItMakesMeHungry

Just to look in your Grocery

Store ; everything nice to eat

seems to be here." We hear

these words many; times spoken

by our .customers. You are al-

ways sure to find just.what you

want at our grocery store and at

reasonable prices. You may

rely upon everything being fresh.

L. M. DAVIS.• i

The "Blue Front," j

Opposite Cornish's Factory. - •

JDrofc^iounl.

WM. A. STUYKK11,No. a) K. Wnshlngtou ATU.,

Wiu-hlngton, N. J.Counsfllor-at-Liuv.

Suiirenie Court ConmilflnloiKT,iitid Special Master In Cluincory.

1'rnctUlonor In ntl Nuw Jorno? nod United

"TN AVIIJ

Attoriic>'-u(-[.u\v, Solicitor mud?l>l»t(T ill CIlUIICLT).

NOTAKV I'UItLtCnmlDlSAmlDlSALHIt I S REAT. ESTATE.

Sr. Clmul llnini. ;

/ ^ B. 65IITII, M. D.

P.MCKINSTRY;M.D.

'rolujihuiio Connt

<)ni«.'» Hours-Jl to'a;

bUllilflfK, 1 tO'.']]ctlon.

THE

NEW YORK WORLD,THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION.

'8 and Sometimes 24 Pages a Week.156 Papers a Year

FOR ONE DOLLAR.

d every Allcmalc Da; cxccpl Si

M. COX, bl. J).,

Wltsliiuiflnil, S. J.

SI. STITKS. 31. D.,

PliysR-ian ami swrgeon,

107 il. Wailillieton Avo.,

iuncla). ., J!3^S|i.n°i.|.uniuollour>. Wnahmgtoii,N.J.

Tlie Thrice-n-Week' Edition of Tni;S"i:w VOKK WOKMJ is first niiionffiill"weekly" papers in .size, freciueney oflublication, and tlio freslineaa, JIC- juniuy ami vuriuly of KM cunlenln. It

las all tlic morits of a j;reat §li daily at,he price of a dollar weekly, itsjjoli-:al news is prompt, complete, accurateind impnrtial m all its readers willestify. It is JiRniiiBt tho raonopolieamd for tho people.

It prints the nowa of all the world,laving special correspondence from allmportant news points on tlio globe. Itms brilliii'.'ib illustrations, stories byjrent authors, u capital humor page,•ompleto niarket, departments for theloiiiiuhold and women's work and>ther special departments of usual in-ercst.

We offer this unet|ua.led newspaperid Tin-; TVArtniNtiTUN STAK togother

me year for $2.00,

'HE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE!7 Should be in Every Home and Library.

S i l l

>'. .JACOUUS, M. D.

Knatou, Thurs'lnj" ovtmliiL* nml Friday ntSouth.we»t corui.T Synth 3rd nnii Kerry me.

Ciillotitbdlolf uweswrr.

Q R . CHAS. MORGAN WILLIAMS,U W. WashiiiKton Arc.,

Tcmpornry onico ntDrue Stony / /

i A to U IL IIOflke Ilourti. 11 to -• \t. n

•; (0 to a p. n

Wnslilnston, N*. J.

e St. Clouil Hotel.

y\U. V. l 'IKRCB FARKO"W",

:imiVMu:i;i^[\Vi^v>v.T;^•v. Fmtik V,*. (.iuawuit; h i i i i i ^ 1

u Sniurinti»-il.Ii, [.i.wi,t.ni..Mi-.

WASHISCTdS'.S. j . " '

Office HOIIM. |

ior. Fora & Fleming liulltll

"1T\B. G. T. 1'OX,

inn-i, SlJ-lo A -15.t?.!: SlylO 1)-f

liil 'AUTS.

*Vnil"

i HesIdeucL1, Craml Centnil Hotol,AIXEKTOWft', PA. -

Offlco Hours- From 9 n. m. to !. n. m, I'rautlcelimited to (li oa^ed of ctio

• EYE, EAR, HOSE AND THROAT, .Jf«-v\lHo, Kefrnction of tho Eye8 for tho ad-

Coiisitnntly oifhiuiu tlio Ltiru-t'st A^ortmoutOf SPECTACI.KS iiml KYE ULASSEK 111 thoU'blt'li VftUoy.

At BASTON.I-'rnaltHii Iloimc, Tt'ESDAYS,

Largest Store, Largest

Lowest Prices.

BUSH & BULI301 to 313 Northampton St.,J$aston, Pa.

:i meued to bliglit;!:cr~ufe forever.

»Viiip»Uiizrrs i" Iiis surimw nllliotion. • IIo:^_SL§iS.,.feiwj-(Wtefl' finely vegetable)lias buen eoiillned to lus homo all winter. enres-licV-einn, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheu-

Hiiiryllnpliirimd daughters oiitortnltimV innlism, or any other Wood trouble,ut their iiluii.siint hniue oti Thursday lust It is a real blocd remedy and always

• •• -••• • • res e v n ftor all else failstwoiity-Hvu ol' their IriuiidD 11L 11 Humptuousdiniiur. M'mca Maltio anil Lizzie knowhow to ontortiiiu comimity mid gut up;ood dinners. \"^ i;

•Gorbett Jones, after ^ a .few tlays.at home^riippliiicr with tho grip, returned to New-ark hint Friday, wliurc ho lioldt* n reapoimi-blo poaition with the D., L. & W. R. It. Co.

Miss Aniiotta Brokaw, 0110 ol' our es-teemed younjj ladies, was married to a Mr.Ilanshart ol' Chicago on Saturday at lliopursonago by Rev, S. Nyo lliitchinson.Wo underatand Mr. Biinglmrl holds a verypromising position with a steel plant in Swiit.KpRcilieMiti '.'-Windy.. Clty.l^'hero.thoy...wIH make | Co.,^.AtJ,a n t a ,

Hires even aftor all else fails.

A Real Blood Remedy.Take a blood remedy tor a blood disease;a tonic w.on'.t cure il.

O u r booksotn blood amiskin diseases

NewCroeKery Wall Paper

The "choicest products of the pottery and

• factory now on exhibition here. Your in- ;,• ----s

~"spectidir;is:'desired,.-:for:no otlier-LlEalCr"—'''

" equa l s our displays. "' y : v''

\,:•., j . x: COOKE.ON T H E CONNER.

tfGRS.

- l ^ \ j i J | G . , G H ! L D ^ & CO., 346£IGHTH=AVE.!iNEWJ(0R| CITY.

• 1 tr i H'liilv »i («i iicl i'lirt i " • " • t l u o u l j ; " r u u u ^ u i u n t i n o i e i . -• ••K.ir siVlJ II'L ILII hiAik-tor.- nn.l \»; iy-'-Mh:r>. For .

Few Facts,1 Vete r ina ry Surgeon,

j (GriiUunte of Ontnrio Vetorlufiry Colloge.}

I Doctor Cook's .old omcct Opposite l'odt.Ollkc,

Wnalilngton, S. .1,

In the ninth century tlie shoeing ofhorses wus begun, but, stranye to say,only in time of frost.''

King William I introduced horse-shoeing ill 13n»l'.Ul;l. .:--.-

Robert Homier says that 'shoeinghorses should be done with skill. '•

Bell's Broad streetshop, where PatrickConroy, a Pliiladelphin expert, is nowemployed. . .

yosisru 33. rns:^ Supervising Architect,

13 Eust Wnshltiijton Avo.,

Offlco11-

IS toy n. m. .hi to ] p. in.(tWJO to S j i . 111

Tliruc Yci

•Washington, N, J.

Massaginga shirt front with a red -hot il.it iron,or Icanins over a wasii tub and mak-iiiS an huiia ruM'&r tire out of yourspine, isn't a very pleasant experiencein either hot or coKl weather. Thetwentieth century woman is fnruinatein Iviving our-laundry to relieve her. :.•of all such ilrtulp.ery. Our. methoJs :•are right up to ilate". and our laundrywork is recomineiuleil by all ..whb

- li^vcjrjcJ it.

<• WashingtonStetim Laundry.

E. B. Bowman, Prop'r.

,R. HUGH KXTON, 4-J — ' Teiorlii«.ry NHTKOOI

Omen, null rosldencfl iWftrren street, uoiUowlby's factory.ultiiinrterflfttCartL'rDrug Store.

ji. .LAUIJACH,

MS Wost Wftslilngton Avo,,

U N D K U T A K B Ra n d K I M B A L M I - : R .

[tnirtnpot Funiituroil Upholstering u

Q T . CLOUD HOTEL,

C. K. STAATKSj,Proi>»r."'UtisurpaBfleiVUr'iociilio^^^^inaiiHKoiiiont. I'tu-rtiatnnniuid trimeloiit guuatSivoll imt'-rtaluod. 1'rU'us roiisoimblo.

Every room Iionti;il_fcyi3ioiim «ml lichtodbyoluetrloitr ' •• ' '

WaaltlUBtou Avt',,;\Vaaliliietoii, X. J. ^

Onie Minute Cough Cure, cures.That is. what It .was' mode (or.

J . ROSS I J A K I C , I'roji'r

Finely armugctl. Himulous grow"electric llElUH,8team liont, friiu'lj!and from nil tvnlua. A iiloaaiiut tmcr rett'oht." ' " ' ' ' •'

X HOUSE,

JOS. ANUHK3S, I'ropV.^llcmodelod and Very Comfortably PurnlsfcOil.'. •-."

Good Tublo. . A apleudid iilnVnJ to ^atop wliontnkliiR n ploaaiiro tlrlvo.1 ' ' , . ,"

Uoarvifng nnrt I.lvory Stnbloa'fttWoheiL Stngoniuota trains ou D., L. .Vi W, Kit."at L'ri'JgovlUe•••.,-

Page 4: WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150. - DigiFind-It...resume avork, and is now'on the Fleming-ton branch. HLH friends are very happy to learn that he is once more himself again. \Vni.McUiinof

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 3, -.181)8..;

DV1OXI

C-...L..S

ESTABLISHED II

. ,

1SB.

is:»o P

170.V

IITOR.

1: YEAR,S1.50; 6

if thvir wide exporlonoo mul surewd busl-utijw met ot" wlilcl» both fatlier nml sonImvo hf ooino widely known. Tens ol'thons-

I nmi* of dollars thus risked would hiivu! i-fketl umiiv linns of los bualtic** ability

[1 tiioiii'v (Jjipltnl. Tlie result hits been. stonily uni{iU>VMuiit of an nrmy of

"lWti»K tlVtT'lVwt" Niitioniit ciimpnlguJoluiM"" Coriibth "'its over tc.i«y ' ° a f t i"uvt-ry way [>osail)U' the UuinOLnttlu ticketiiiul iii* purcu n.* wi'll»* hfothiiu wns> at tUocotniiuitiii of tliu party; nml this was* tlie

ivoaltiy v i n M r i i ^ tjof HIp-^'iLuii where the• luotirnuth, t'tc."I >\iont? wil| qne t iot h t r p a n i i | ! i i r

Stolen KU.tc.VY l

ry mother of yoitiij*d It UUs in i i t_ . . I thitt orpani/mi |;ib«r tins on our luilitic-il | mul. It lells m jji.iiti, every day laiisiiaKi-

. T - i . M t. nfi'i-i hi U'oiiU'.-l • tod.iv ami ih«y arc ptv.^-lun Im. that anyuiu: cau ui.tK:r»iamlt ttmny vital' ( I M l'"«,v -^Civ itHJ-i" i w-.jn • " , „!,((.( • ! iniths'Utat cvirrv maid, wife and nmllu'r

llie I'lililli'iil Sky—<iiiliiTiiiilorllilOlftr

d n„.-„ illustrates tho theor, of il Turlll' f»r KITI-I

Itiuiid know- It tmil asony that i

iii, wife ands the untold x

. endurewlio

the n.irtv urc notthi "! *'- •' ' '•

ii|i,iri.v:ili«'.luiM.;iiifl)'iru'i'. . , '• Noiuatlcr wlin in iy in) siisin'Mi'il i l ia! lii-'ily 1" iho 'Uiie.uv ni»- im|iur'ta:il fi'iill-lieli. O. P. nut only,!!1 other M a t e : ,, ,, , ' , | o candidate, when tlie lime conies' nine OILMIIS tli.n Imr tin- bruin uf mater.Th

but 111 New.I"i l""- , ty n-iivell.

p o « e t h e l i v p o c n t i e . i l I ' m ' - i i p o H " ' " " « ' : ,,,, imci.ki-..-ii,.,r in l i i - . « . n e . m i i t v . : . •- , .>. : i.i I . . . . : . ; . I J ..'. :K o i m M l i M l i s - i i m l fur <'!"•• t l l . i l n- | i re .-el l ts I , , . | | | ; IVniK.- lva i . ia r . i l l r . u . l Is iilis.ilnti.-ly ' -• '"••• C".. '<••" ' i V . r .t r u e a m i t r i ed J i ' l U - i - i n i a " Hemocr'"-1}"* mu-l i - r »f tli'e - i l . r i l i i ' l l . l l l h i - r i r a t i m llii ™'. ' ••''• " ' " " J " ' - 1 ;•> •'-.

- • • ; . . . . : , . , . - - . ! i - . i i , - , , i l i , ••• r . . i lro-i .!- . t ! ! . . : . ! . i n o ' . . ' S.'..1',":"; 'u 'v.-".'.l-'7C' T h e H o n . W i n . I) . D a l y , t l , , . p r e - u i t : | , , ,n.l i t Mko. I'.iri'U H 'u p e o p l e In a u e r p t • „ „ „ . > . , ; , , „ \i,l;,,,'n,T I i n . ll. I .gvnatur from lluil-iinIlls :'ri™.l- W li

p m t h uuremi hy . t l .i V I W

i> ' ,—wil l 'mi i t t -wi t i i t;'i<- ji'.i'1'K- int n e e i . v . , , , 1 yt'.iv- i;,miM>y, l l i e p i

'Cm :Cliv. mill l i . ' ^ i i ' l i le »~ .in ' rciulce I," an ' " Ins.ili'iit, .[ninlm-iTiiii; ai.,1 pest l l . -nm. ; ;,'••,' •'::.!.-;.', ",;.,;";VT,1- ,'1,'ii " '•',.';"•'" S.'!h-[roil moiicer. In 1470 In- ••"aiim m i " '»•.-: it » •.•lis.riicleri.-'li-•••—'•"I't nm '» lh<-..: pilil j . . . . i,.,r,,r,,,.ti,,, :',,.;. ,.i, .„,„, , i ' , , ,v , i i"-j I«T.s tn . lyuf [.nviiiul wii-oilMiltti'A '.npra-''"-1". lilri ' lim-suftlii ' I'i'iiiisy. l l r i t n « « i'"inn'l» i ,.,,-„ . , *,r. i-i.i., ,:,. i,,. .,,,;.., M, «,:,•jl, 1WI the Stale or Xe'.V J'T-'-V. " [low luill!, "Il • h-.i. !.- t'i.:r.-.-'~ I--,- -:!•• |.f-.-s-i;.!'..n 'tt.n u<

lie w,is ,l | 'P"i,lt.vl l i . ^ . lVe- iae i i^ l -^ l - - : I...I.1. h . w l , , , i a " h.-rore Jej-i'Viiluii \vM. ^ ^ ^ r ^ ' ^ . ; ; ; . ^ ; : ^ - ] •[, ^.•.j-jJuii

lk ' i r / i s n'll iilti-l'liiue at tile X,iti ll Coil*; „'.'.'„]„ he iVe,'.*.,,,',! liule|ieiuU'lil of Ui.'ir n|>* " " i t i ' l ' . " ' ' " ' - ' ' ' - " " ' ' " " '"• I 'M'* ' 'vi'lltluiliit St. [.uuis i n l M i l i i i l i f i ' l i t iwn 1 iires-li'lis. Ol.p F.niv. : -l ' i i t r ic t lX'IeK.ile In the N-'liynul Cmvi ' i i- ,tion InUlneai:" ill ly.'ii.

He serveil as :i Meinl't'*' •>!" the ll. 'ii-e »l ,As-emlily from Hmi-c'ii ,'1:,l;',u:.v

1a.™!.i"''jl,!;:

o'.l'iiri anil ovvr'ilaxfi.ili-iwer' in 1-""' »'u.

Constitutional CouVtMitmi' !niloukiiiu forward to oliiiti'4'.^ itlaw, bus cn.-t him tithut would l h

O

Ti-'-Mton. X. J . , I'V!). '.N, 1W

Til*- SU M -n^i-i-, i : u

Cough Cure.i The picafani days and

an irritation of tho nvn-

thiii! tubes- Do not

neji.vi 't!io trivial coii-Ji

i"iui ;U'i'ost it hy usiivi

Giycefofe,25c for.a Large 3otila.

CHARLES M. WILLIAMS,

A Demandthat has only I'ccn partially satisfied in

the pa>t will be the target ol the enj'javorsthat will lie put torth by the

New Fancy GoodsI::-.;;:;-— S t O T R -~ :-..-::•;•:to be opened in tlie Cvpliers I'ull.iiii^.' nextdoor liut one east ol A. U. Groff A lira's.;ture, l.f.tst WnshiiiKUm avenue, on*

Thursday, March 10."Nutlor.s, Mi>Arv.: Uid Clove.;, l.i:i!:it;::,

Laces, liinhrtiiJtrrfos an.1 Fancy N'oveltii'Swill Iv our clik'f linos; while Black Goods will!>e made a specially.

Over 25 Years CateringWhit

to the piiMic of this section, atthou^h not „ . , , „always un.ter the most (avorahle circtim-l lMll l ! triaimiuur.i hiiK<staiwe.-, has t.ui^ht us tho noe.U of this! Guuil Nuw Coukin" U i1peitple. who will now | jn j ns over alert lo '' . . , i , i , ril. _ t

At Hampton's.\Ve ipiote this week:

l'I'lonr, illK) e\ct. „•!!^ II..

liis. M HI.

meet these neetls a s never i'l'fore. n y i ctor ; a s h ami sellini; tor cash will enaltle u s t<meet tlie most exacting prices. A call is ear-

iy soiicitCki truiii everviine.

AJCO. VV.

IMrmi-rly with A. W. Crcvelin

Bran New Stock

Plys. cI'ee.l P.'k'-. IO;.

Sl'lit li!iillNHi I'.iU-S. 5i.'>>.

.Iiiiiile,ll1'ili"i. ; ; : . wiiliil rs:-

• ho in- r-W.irr.'ii :•';

;;•!•.';.' M,. . ;1; "I this lino

Fancy Ken- I.ir^e [tai*ins, Se ln.^

Faneyi:v«i'ii>riileil t'eaehes, llie II).; II His.

lFnney.N'cvvI)rieilA|iplis,-iclli. 'j Fani'.v New l-irao Prniii*. Te Hi.; 1 Hw. iio.' Health Urn MI! <ii"nr r " rn , the tin"«t i'"rn| enniieil, !'-'!>•.-an.Other I'.ranii.s Faney at Se anil 10e fan.

(tm.v! Cutine'l I'e IV, "n* ean.

I Fiiney New Halnuin. Ill-' ean.

j Mull llpiml S.iliniin 1:1.'IMII: 2 for'r.L'.

Mainplon's t'lirn stiu-cli. ,V pUi;.

i I'ane.v-Suivp I'.-MIIS, I!,-ijiiart.

! 1'aney 1're-ii Oyster Craekers. .'ie !!>.

j Faney Wlnne lirain l.'nltVv, 10,' Id.

! 1'inest M;'.raeail>ii Collee, i u ' Ih

! Faiiey Slire.lileil Cuil FWi. l.ir-re P

! l-'iine.v White Ccl Kli.li. Sj 11).

l-'aney New I.':;M Cil.ireil T.ihle

A Right StoreInjilBtnscssontlnl to BUcccBsfnl morclmiulifling ns right gooila nml right

prices. Communities nro lilto individuals; nao thorn right and thoy'll niiproci-ntp it. Ono or tho principals upon which thin bii»!ni!B8 in founded in .lunoUitornirness in doallng wltli its patrons. Public conliilonco camo to us by tho prac-tice of this principal. We shall "leavo no ntono unUirncil" to retain that con-liilonco. There can bo no business growth without it; in fact, business llfo It-selt' ilopondH upon its preservation. It cannot bo amiss for UB to emphasizetheao matters just on tho threshold of tho now season.

:."::-: suw..wa i i . ! J .TAi.K JiKiiCiSAXuisiNc.

Black Dress Stuffs.Watching the markets as we tlo,

there ure often opportunities to Inlyp p e s to I yreliable merchandise of many kinds atprices much lower than their normalvalue. Such an opporturtimity hasbeen taken advantage of in this black

l h If ll d

Hosiery News.

r Good news—money saving news.Certain lots of gooil, reliable stock-ings have come into our possession ata fraction of tlicir nominal value.We'll pass them out to you on thesame basis as they were bought; good :.-:::.:!

gooils inirrhase. If at all interested, \nmK t u btock up on stockinss.an e;.iy inspection of our stock Is -Wntrnntal us roprescnteil Or mon-atranteii as ro

ey reliiluleil.

Dainty Embroideries.

Hardly a woman anywhere but

•• I he Yeiiow Fellow" i / s ; "7^X*

was si! by ti.e Demuei-aej

nliable' an(i polite, ainl

awlandi l

worker, ri

lient'eami e-jt'eeai of liio-e ttuu know him

[ tile

ft'ho

. ,'tof ill,1, prinf.'il niallci-slalionery is to give the IT-me, l)ll.7iiiess, anil adilre^.-, of

is* an.l all lieanty of tle^i^n

:araiiee uf tiie tiiree fuiula-,lions—name, bilsine^s. iut-1

t Washln»toti Ave.,\V»sItlllj;tt*», -'*. J-

^a^y

" ViV

in the event • uf lib ii'iiiiinatiofi, l-.asc ! rJersey irouM L'ive him tlio 1 in-est Pome-11tritlie vote i-'iveu ibr y'-'ai^. i

is imu-listie, it is worth-' :'-':

HI iiijiire-s the legibility..: -^;^

Thu iiji,..., tinlast he le^ihle, and al

, :LIK1 the iiiltt-He oi: t!:c

li ime to k'sHuliL-v k-ttfrs. tliilicu

•"The Hon. J;\:;icfrom Mi.liii'^vXfOto lisa LUixlui.'itf melse in the Soirttt.-.stt UQiuitv in I^tl iHiir^rs iinii L i nuii'U-r Chief JiKtiiE .T . f r r^n. Uu-trk-t Omrt,' utul

H..y, is 'or'TaVe Kiele often il,.,". ....V•j u-i-.s i).>rn in .^'.'i

•r Hi-a^ley a n d• t i i e r . - ]•>•<-;

if tlioa- is il capital " I " or "'J •' in t'ae •;.?,11llie. do not n.se any type reseini)iiii!r Oid : s ^ pi'iec m eoniimr:

Inquire u-iiiit coalHells forat

jther plaees; you will learn that

it not onlynclU for iiiueli more

L';s.;u-lier£: than il does in Wash-

ing, lint that tlie ditl'eroiii-e in

n with in-

.!•••? ferior co i l s is greater .

I.'u

If .MMjivian.il

•eivr-r f

iil tliu StilU.-s ur« ML't:eil by it-uic ii'.di-.

R.LCline&Co.ithigh Yard. : .: • v

a:n^I lie k-iu-r-tiead. .-o. t:ia[. liu- :'e-iiltrairfMethe. bad.lianii.wni.iim.

•jn-.rty in«ntci'll mail

Ka;ale{ca:,iai;'uf'xewBn;iwviv;!.il:,,i;_.i^..qi;!U.^ill I x i f h e iv.i., •.ii.iitiiisl.i.lsi;.' , ii,,Heii f ' l o u e - : ihTin" i's' Vl"7.""Ifuii"v jeVtei - lp 'ad nil'

J'v;i.:";;;".-:,!.', .•;.rr:vi.,Vt-^;v-ATe!i!e"1,iui-''i''''''"'li'lli.i-'.'r'i!:v:lr'li-i1!1':

" ' : f j * ; i ! : ^ : ' ; : • ' ' t ^ ~ ••'''• - • - - • • • - - : •"• : ;" :"-''" ' 'iSt'Aw i'l'ie'kiV-lr-'i-

Ohrisiine.

advisable.Over SO styles at from S!e to fl.lll

per yuril.

A Bedspread Sale.

You've bought bedspreads here be. j rititls it more or less of a 'pleasure lofore, but don't lliinklluu you ever! inok through a fresh stock of cm-bought iitlite such good counterpanes, i broideries. We're going to oll'tr youfor sucli little prices. They'll be sold | s o m e values in these goods thatjust as advertised until these lots are j s|,mli,l tli.-jng the counter, I'OU cangone, then we'll buy more but not at j wc |i ..|(-or,| l O .-imicipatc- your em-llieae prices. \ broidery needs for siune time to come

•ij • :"•»•-•., 7!»L-. niii lTO'. all l i a r c a i n i . | a l t i j e s e p r i c e s .

Table Damasks. i "I lllead.ed and unl,l,'a,-h,',l. M.ide \ WlUSllll UllderWCaP. . . .j in Scotland and Ireland, and made | Just ere special of each: night,j right too,-both in width and quality:' gowns, skirts, drawers, corset covers.|as tn prices, you can ilejieml tip™ ;• Vou i:»n:l)iiy any of these items withj them being right ur they ivuttldn't he ". ihc full assuraCt-NtlKtt tliey arc cheap,j mentioned here. j but don't put ' i t off too long as thej I-Voin •j.'ic- t.i jl.oa per yard, all: lots are limited.

iSheet and Pillow Slips. ' - ' " ' i r !I Keaih'for'ttse. and tiie une.\plain-fable tliiilg abmit them is that they

- !i:ost \iiil it little less made up than . uin,,.i i l i rmt:-Mueliu and Java Collee, liiMti|'.iality,;;He 1b.! the bare luateiiais would Oust at rcgll-. " ilUUUti Fanev Ne.v Maekeri'l. Fat ami Wh'te. lt]i'J';ll letail prices. Can't tjtlitc under- We want to impress you with the

;stand it ourselves, but here they are fact now, befnie the season fairlyand you ran figuie it nut fur yourself, opens, that uur stock uf linings is

! ['illow cases-.LV ]ier pair. most complete and in every way dc-i in-1 [iiiei'ih , ftiiM niiislin, ,Vn'. |,,.n,hilile. We buy linings with thei New W a s h F a b r i c s . »•»»<•• •'>••"•' •""' ' | i""r,1"f l11 "neiiigencei , •',.i .„> . . . ,i. . that we would use in buying silks.

IbitliiueaHv'tubmXr'^esmi"^"111"11 ,1161;1111 '10 b c s t > *tt' 1>u>'"'ii.K'i K*le. lions a r e i n . i . l e c a i l v i n these l m I K ' ' "" , l i u : ]'.efl> w u " " " ^ ' Ydaintv fabrics. Special price induce- v ™ ' m " w l ' " r , c a ' l s l l " s , " J ' " ' U '. :U '".

M n c i t s - i r e t i K l d e i L , . , " - to Mart t he " l l s ^ " ' ^ ™ " im> ' " " . " f ,01

i selling ri,ht. t;Lii time to choose ™>. / " " ' o r ™>, ' "" 'Wf ,7'" ' . t l u ;

i too . when the asso l tn iems are at f U i f > " ^ k ' ^ ' i e d g e - I l i a tk* itemi * li -ir 1 • «. bought is absolutely right m every'• '""'" '", ' Way. ' If not right, kindly tell us and; li'i^'li'ini'::*'. i;-'aml hv." : we'll make it right.

skint•Driiwen.ividfl.iX)U,r«l Ceei-s We lu

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M0RK1ST0W.N. N. .1.

1KC0RP9RATJD MARCH 3. 1374.

• ( . i o M I H M l

. . Also :i

VttlL \V\\] I '

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Hii : ;ar la . - .d l i n n s , l i e Hi.

Cured Hauls, to.. 11,.

>:.i or nil kiln!.- itt'i.rft""* til-it

iL ii>; ivc v,M:il ;.o;:r ir-^W.

>s. Hampton,

•AS1HN0T0S, N. .7.

* worth or voni* luniioit this si'itsiin thiiu

; Our nioUo: b'Ymiri in ln'itor comluiuii tu •

; :M:\\ goutl-s lower than :u.y othur liuiiat', but for wish only.

You will tinil iis\> hi i.ur thirteen .ruoils, uiul it" you .I'fciKun why; Wo'

llonry w. .Mtil-T,Vml.ti" H Hull. I'M

•<\ i'itn.1

Removal Sale!\. . tlnin.. These Prices. . \

r JAN* 1, 189S.

;-il {i-f-l--

Genuine Rogers Knives .iiu' I'orks,worth 54.25 per iiu;^: now S 3 . 0 0 .

Solid C'.bM LIUHL-S' Watches,'worth

S=2.oo: now S 1 7 . 0 0 .Solid Silver Ladies' Wa'chcs. worth

5 5 an.l >S: now $ 3 . 0 0 & S5 .50 ,

„ it' :.I.\!:JMTIKS. =I <;,:-,,, -^; Ki^ht-day Walnut Sulking Clocks.'I U I . " & H « ; I V I & worth '$3.50: now S2.50^ i

F-.-Liiti:i!-.i.-x ''i^«t...!v.:''"/iM'.-, ^' '""'St'Ii: One-day Wood Clocks, worth $2.00: j

• • j!.M-;,!-.iv ,-i !(--jocj.i- Silverware, u ic . at a reduc-1I 'dfi- '- t l*.h>.:l:.f"'lnm] {•-•il<l'i!i.Iiii!U'ir.V.'iii.l • . .-... ' :

.inh-'if c.-i.-ii v,.,u-.•..•<.,„ I-,.- |.>n.)n;» u:1 ti.t. i>:x'vi-; u o n o l i r o m

I Carpet Buyers

iThe Man . MJ!.!(„• J 1 Ki>.

: 15 to "25 per cent. |: for a sliorl li:ne only io reduce sto(--:.j .

5 * 1

m

will find both wistlom and profit hr'wait-'

Jncr until nu:<t wi:i:k before purchasing.-

\\ re have in store a stirprisc in values.

It's on;; o!" --those .vi-ry exceptional inr.i-

ili;nts nfnnTcliniv.lis.ini;. We'll tell you

all .iluitit it next week.• if^Jl'fiuj,^ Hardest to Suit

Iffllft I l S I l l g l S ; Drakes Jewelry Store],, j ' shurts & $ichey. |"^^i.^^^'^hU,1 ;^ ' '" . . " ^ • ' S v ^ i ' ' 1 - ^ ; i i^';;"r,;;!

iuV'"-;<- •",-1,11 Vn1-,^"?^'1^I:1I:;" • ' i i n " " : r j t ! :^i :r;i' ' i l ! ! fi"'"'"' • " . r S ' . - S ' r S n K r : ! ^ •• • • - • • • • • . •"•- gg

HACKETTSTOWN. •CATEnER. j t J i _

..-;„ t " , . ,,,,Mi,.-.Siivint' tu Ui..i''-6iisluil,CTa. , r ynur ,,„..,! ,.1-li.j.ur iloca nut know lirnv i : I /{ r ~ - / \ \ \ . *.. , .^-^ I \l--^ . | -= l__—fc~ l** -= : %-- r t_ - J -~ ••tliciiiflioiMO lMolltslliatforiiiurly wt'iil to: to set ;-,iul. ntaiaiiiii.Ti-,suiiil il to Ri>iiiiM:x;i J 1 |;'(\ 1 -'J I ')'.'. \ '"* e^'.'S I "" ..-^.^—«» ••

GLOBE S

The choice of the Markets is here. High, moderate

and popular priced goods, all .-frcsh,~sty|ish.and at-

tractive

pert <:it.v i,rii'ti.'r. Clliiiiiii si(jlni;Liiin^ \vlik'li.U_.;.., —..-i: '\ :'.a : uill-Sie i,onii;iiii'iill\'s!iti«litc:t.(»ry: -have i r r - "M',M<-i:l.ri.t.ype,l,niM. l a your i ' ' " " ' •'- '

V,..-— -«-; ilb'tllu Iiross w.'ik. •tl iusum ! RusincsH Htiitioiiei'y i s thn•ii work. I cor fi-oin n l i c l l tu cukuumr , and il mast Imiilo—iiuiidri'ssudlti'lin ' "' '

is ia 11

Wliilu nuarly all otiifr osutour country have i'itn<-'r .susp,..d u-niros or laid oll'iimn, tlintCo has oh thu contrary a ' '

•iif-i'S ' jy S!V ..>_£ne liaslieiin thethe oxc'cl'timi-ih their factory.strikinR csiimulc of not liiivins to I'Jistori! ; \ lo,i,r(. , , f |, | lu r>nuRlili!rH of Liberty, t

' " " "i oriiur Ll) kiiti|) inoiiprDjiner- i (VJ kiuuvn n« Fnmcis Willnrd Colinoil, will

tractive.: c . . - , . ' • - • • • • : , ;

See the :Spring~Beauties'r7at-and the styiislT, elegant and new

• " ; " ' : - ' • • • ' • • - ^ • • • • • - " • • ' % '

_..-.. ,,_.._...._.J'J3ACKETTSTOWH,N.J

a

illiiiiiiiKitoil Covort iWiNturcr..;.

Siik liliiinina'tctl Novullios

New shades, in l'upliiis (.'.

American l;:iiicy Sniliims 'ScotclTMIxeil Suitings

HIadi Oooils

5=-i!!hdi llre.'Kl Cloth ,

.|.w:ich S a g e s '..; ...........

..M-inch^ Henriettas - —•• — v

Frendforii'aiiaiiis.;.jf'..™.;:'.^. .'.T.:i;:.'.'.:. :......

Anieiicaii Organilies;:;i ...'

We propose to make the Globe Store the" place \'o buy Spring.

Dress Goods. ~ c « V

-;. Al Ten Carpenter,, ^• " ' • • • • , ' . . . . ) • • : • " ~ i . ' ' ' • • • • ; ^ - ~ ~ • • - - . - • • - • .

2a9. Northampton St.. ..." i...." •'".....":.•',: ~ ; EASTON, PA.T

Page 5: WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150. - DigiFind-It...resume avork, and is now'on the Fleming-ton branch. HLH friends are very happy to learn that he is once more himself again. \Vni.McUiinof

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, 1898.

CMA». L. STRVKCR. EOITOH AND PHOPRIETOII

The Celebrated Scranton CoalATltKTAII-. :

WnflilriKtoii, N. J.t July ;j, 18!»7.At t i a r i ) . , L A W . ]{, U. KlovatmlWutemnt

hDi'luf IlrHtrlglitliima BtrfotiitKivoNuw W" "sor Hotel,

" . " l o j: j .nopertou."••.-- »**« ;;.;.PJ i i o r t o u ,

' Pen (tornio<i W BOino'co'il No. 'JChi-fltnut), !!.-in uortnn.

• » Hdat (("iiilHloaalwiiyH on Imiul dry (iiinlt>rcover.)

OoID w

dlroct from c'JtitoBtoveracrooiis)

W.M.HIIIKLDS.R nr ISUlminoua Cwit *o.50 j>«r ton.

SUPERIOR UiHICiH VALLEY COALcnn he uiitnliifiMorris (Jnunl, 'Avtinito.

only ut rmr L'hntn» nlonu tli' Ita Juitctloii nltli lluivldor

Township elections occur next Tuesday.Tliu next holiday la Decoration Dny,

Moniluy, May 30.Strawberries aroon snlo In Boston at 75

cents per basket.Tlio Bnlvatlon Army lassies are now in

Spurta, Sussex county.Joseph Dunn of jrncketLstown hns been

granted n pension of =tt a month.An orifjinnl peiiHlon of *(i per month hns

boon granted to Stephen Litnnlng of Ox-ford.

Mrs.Joimh Letsoti of Allnmucliydicd onTuesday iiljjhtof liwt week niter it" linger-'

An original widow's pension of 5S perniontli Ims lioon granted to Harriot K, I'er-1:1ns of Oxford.'- :

.•».»»•*# T< t l lV . J l f l l . I I I^.IUIK.

The nnnnnl simper of tliu W. C. T. U. Dr. Osmiin, with ullulitwill liu hulit hi their luill on Pridny nven- out creillt.

Sco tlio nnnlmotlscopo exhibition nt thePresbyterian clntpcl on tbo evening ofMarch ffind."

flanco UrothoM lmvo sold one of theirnorrel JiprneH to P. F. Heed of the Terra

i Minstrels lnivu' buoked datesthrough thin part of the State. Theyshow in Newton on March 7th.

Henry Johnston expects a decision Inthe JoliiiHton-Biirron cime tomorrow, whenthe ilr.st court since the trial will IMJ tnsession.

Uc. V. I*. AfcKiwtLry unit Burlnrt P. Bow-ers were re-elected elders of the Presby-terian church at th** election Ia»t Wednes-day night.

Thp Unukettfltown papers i.iRfvrccIcpiil).llshed the STAK'H exclusive Interview withrview wltli

, but wlth

•, Manli lltli. , A donation visit will ho »ivim to Ituv.Dr. A, Ti. Leonard's temperance address | ) r . Cntmibull at KentyeHtowu on Hi.tnrdnyill ho given in thu M. IS. church next! next, tho occasion oflilfi'jriUi wedding an-

Thiirstiny evening. I niversnry,tffjfirifa S)lev«!i>.son has movitrl his fniintv ! lfm.

froi _ .hou.se on Ilahn street.

The Miller buiMing, Into which HurryCohen moved onTiicMdn**, has been ounip'—•:' with electric "'-'"••

Tho Ice hnrvest on tho Pocono Moun*tnlii, nowntnn end, has been the largestin thu hiutory or tint, region. It in c»tl-tnntcd that from -100,000 to 150,000 tons oftho cryfttnl enkefl havo been Htorcd in thenumerous IIIIKO ico-houses thero andthroughout thecountrjv About 500 menworn eiif,'Uf,'cd in the work whilo It lasted.The greatest harvest has been ntTohyhnn-na. Thrco hundred tliouHiind ton:*, werepacked away at that place.

CENT A WORD COMJMX.AdvortlsomoiitflUn tills lin/id nro pulillnh

at tim nuttona raw i>I oni« cunt a wrtnJ, but(idvertlBOHiout wlllborocolvod fur IU thL-ontrffortliollrBt Insertion.

On T o p -Tho James M. Fitts

'. Uly White Flour

—for it;'<has no superior as a family,flour. Satisfaction guaranteed orLioney lefumlctl. Sec Unit cadi sack,bears my name. A trial is all nx* ask.

Foit IiKNT—Thlrcl-fitory iiiit in thcConku | Pillsbury Flour, Corn, Corn MbuiltllitK. Apply to John K. Coolie. :j-3*5t. | at,

Oenrge SleviMi-son IIUH tnovud li!s fnnilly i Itev. Obits. \V. Malncs preached in it•omJaukHon Valley into A.W. Creveliiift's church at Philadelphia on Humbv anil his" " ' •' pulpit here was lilled hy Itev. Win. Jones

Marshall T. IJitnVs house on West WashiK'ii with electric lights. Instim avenue lias bten supplied with city

During the past week new camps ol" the water and propar tiorw uru huing maduP. O. S..of A. lmvo been instituted .'it Hun- i for piiintlng tho IIIIUIIIIIK. *

LATEST TIME TABLE. I). I.. Hallows moved Inn family from!- John K. (?m>ko is Inviiitf thu (HKIIHKI7 " TO Si:\v VullK. f.Hinidii \mi l->M<iy into part or Itohri-t mur.v vt-rninlii on the [iulviduru itvuiiuu.tidu

I,"!ivn wWhiiigtnn—•* \'\ (.**•', MM 7ir>, T.It,! Pettv'.f double homo on upper I1'" -d : of his building oxU'iidcd tip to the third' 7.W, io,ii, \i. in. lil.i, ],:W,!J.IH, 1.10, s.:»,7.15, [street. " ""' , hlm-.v. Juhn'Liiiiuu is ilfilng the work.

rooiiiscfillorifhnker street; Immediate prts.ses.sion given:£7 per month. Inquire of Mrs. Fagmi,

FOIISAMJ .\ large, handsome Hi: Hernard Watch dog. Call at 113 ISroud street.

TI;N Dnu.MlH Kr:u\utn will bo paid byD. Hartron for iiiforrnution that will pro-cure tlio conviction nl" the person or per-

Middlings, Wheat, Oafs, etc.,

at lowest prices.

The kerosene oil we. sell is waterwhite, gives satisfaction, and costs youonly .(5 cents for 5 gallons..

WL* sell you the best 5 gallon can

Delicious Sweetness sits enthronedin the combs ot our

Pure Honey.The cost is so small that the"',

•.humblest may partake.

Two Boxes for Only 25 Cents.

sons who poNnned' the rox terr!ar dog • made and 5 gallons of oil for ysc." Hex," owned by Jiw. L. \Vr.ndHntf, Wash-1 3 Jii

ington avenue, j !itotncmbers.s. Teci ia making Una cab* Fine California'Evaporated Fruits. I

[not pliotnjfrapliJiforSl.fjO per rlozun. 1-2-t. - '

Your'iittcntion is invited to the incoming tide of New Wall

Paper that will, by force of rare beauty and exclusive de-

signs, make the department much talked about this season.

IUKX I-'oit KKNT—Iiicjiiiru of Mrs. K. A.Uibhle. ; . m-tf.

F<JK KUST—Desirable 11 ;it f»f seven roomsand bath ailjoiiiiiig my reHitleticut:tl KtuttChurch Htrett. Airs. H. A. nibble, a-a-tf.

FfiltHAl.ll-Doilble tenant hoitsu fin IJn-coin avunttu. Inquire of Win, S, Stewart.

-. ••' - .'t-vjr.WANTKh-CIrl lo do tzow.rn] housework, i

Inquire further »t STAK ollh

...US.!).!,,,.,.!. | J . \V. l-itlH'sdonblu liniiHU, corner IJiwl! (loorge Oiveiw nf Kolvldcro and Win. I i < m ItKNT-IIniifio on rnrnor .n l Dillsll.OM M : \ \ \O\IU. | WnHhiimtmi iivumiu and Sulionl street. It i Hercuw ol' Huston have it Hliontini; iiiateh l»treuLund l.a-t \\iihIiiiiK[uii u%uiiue. In-

Arrive nt \V«!*iilnpni« -«.». 7.:W. iai'1. in/n, rcrtiivln^ treittmtsnt a t the baniis of paint- nt Lhu Kmutttiin Hniisu In lUstun today for M!'.lfc °1 > iw.J . M. Carj.cmcr or Win. V.I1U-.'. ii.v.,ia.rm. : ^ ' , M«. rt-a-i, ii.w, J.:B,.'J.w1!er n i l I l l ^ l •., H , . . t k o of '«).a si.lu.. Rich man MhtiotM at M niton. lit. |j . ' , , O.IN .UH , i<. HI. _ _ T h u fiiI p . , ^ . , ! , ^ C( in ,tition «r the nv- <V) "v« ''IrdH. r,ntu style sfceoii'l-hnndea orgatiH for unlu."I.^ivii.'WuMiwtuii r.ir K'l-i-.Ji-r, v. mi-J r ' r )" f ' )* ' " " ' I t l u l l l u ) wont her of ,TUCHI1I,V ; Tho premium of the Amcrleiinsilver dol-i« l l<f i tl ' ' . Uiblmrd l.entty.l l . M , i

11.5ft, t

h I v pa lit,,. j . i , , . . . . , , , ,„ p., , _ r . r in.-, Inni iw i iml ' thu lino wenther o f .TUfsd iv ; T o p u m f

ii 1 !" 11 IT, m!«i 1. in • IC.IIMCII t he brliiKlnu' mil. of uiunj.l.ieyclus , 1 ,,• of tlio uolnncci of 1*11 1-1 iimv us hlRli iwsIilnBtoa l l i r S " " " ' » ' i - " r . i0.,-, i from the i r winter qiinrtcrs. ' ' :-I'.ICK) - Altlioinib'Jl),l)lrfl of this issue werea - . i i i ' ! « i w ^ ; i i M ; ; •••' ! : ' l l " l ! ! ' ' J " l > t " " 1 ' : " " r i ! k ' " ™ " l u 1 > t : i " c x -

Aprirnts, 12c lit.

Raisins. 6 to roc 11».

Peaches, roc ]f».

I'runes, 7 to 10c ]i >.

llest IVnrl-MarlL'jysr IK.

]'(!st I'uarl Tapioca. 5c i!>

Howe's Corn Starch, 5c l!i.

JJust I.aumlry Starch, 5c Hi.

Arlmckle's CoiVec, 12.lt; II'.

Lion Co flue, 12c ll>.

Also lo our line of exceptionally nice yet moderate priced

| Over-skirts in figured brilliantinc.

Ml.«. a.

M-ry'SmClinton's now enterprise, which hn

-arelnlly kept from piililic hntleo, i' ' Ilium,'. Ti

Hinrch is bciiu- ,

(1(''i: Till: liciv odior will iio'jluh', I"«' i white trimmings.

nearby; I'ojt-nlllce. Washlnstcni, X. .1. ' I buy our Juno colluc.82W f O3-21-a.

I-'oi: fi.M.K—I/ir«c smv witli ':ii,'ltt pitis; iIIIKO II lihurn ilog. T. S. Beuty, Ml. Hothul, I.V. J. 2-21-at. I

DiiTKcTlvi-:.—Wt! u-ai i tn 1

Old Homestead Pan C.ikt'' Iour:. I 3n:

Aunt Maria Pan CakL' Hour, (jc.

To our many friends and customers:

This week closes our first year inWashington. We desire to thank all whohave aided us in building up so large a busi-

; ness, and we hope in the future to meritstill more <if your patronage by carrying alarger assortment of styles, etc- In a fewdays we will have ready for your inspection ;our immense spring stock of Tan and Black •Shoes, Oxford Ties, Bicycle Shoes, etc. !Hoping you will defer purchasing until yousee our line, we remain,

Very truly yours,

ROOF & McDAHOLDS,The Now Shoo Store. •.:."•'. WASHINSTOlifii. J. \

MAAAAAAAAAAAAA

iHn-' tllon^ll tht! iiclinissinn ra only tivo COIH«' tliu MK-irty c l a i m ! about •«. I. Cinri.- Illuxlur l.imuil rruiu.r.m. K. Poll-v'n !

plioli i^niphic I hi.usi! nil \ \>s t Washington av^lim: yestor-1

Allt'K'Jr A Hon on Lynn avonn'Ms Hearing | S. I-!. M „coinplt:tion ant! will in) rwiih- IVir oe rn - ! quisli t he pholoL'raph Ijiisiness in Wush-iiani-yliy April ! « . . On« «l<lu has nlri'iuly : ington. I n s . lonscd.. tlio, hu i l i l hc mill willliuon ruiilcil l iyJucoli I'uiice. I tukp prmsciiloii ill' l.uf's p h o t . g r a p h i c

C W - r c s s m a n I'ltncy hiis inlorniuii iis^stiirtlo in lMil!ll|isliurs some lime lioforo i ,\:w and will make liis IKIIIIU with ills |Unit i fa t iv ruultirs o t ' tho mwn <'osir«.- «; tni-[ the ilrst ol A n n ] . I t'ltlier-in-law at I 'ort Colilun. The ltou.su jplu.-*i>r uovL-riiintilit M;t;ilrt thu.v wii! b u s u n t j .,-1 , u - t sh in . ' t on Iti.-iili!»liein H u b will i vacated hy him will be occupied hy Johnupon appl icat ion to him. AililruM: -Mali- |,,,ld its , n nil "muku 111 llio call rooms M - Clinmlicrliilii, who now resides onlonl'lliiiy.M.CWii.ilil.isto .e. iilwnoSS "?™in»"ti;e n!&mn!™r"arv "" r l"' : lkcr rf':c"t-

The pool unit ililllnril tables in tliu , of President Mi.'Klnluy's inaliilnration. Kn-1 A srcat crmvil uttcmlcil 11:11 .t Trewin's

T o Iflc.VT-Second mid th i rd floor lintsi th" , I : ehle in biiildini;. ; tf.Fol: t ioni i UliKAU use Crmner'.s Flour.

UEHLEIN'S

Washinuton Athletic Assoelallon moms; Utrti<were throughly overhauled and put ilirst el.isH cmilition on T'nesda" liv

of Ihe Mrunswiek—IJalki

lent of dlllerent kinds will bo fur-1 cliisinu-out auction sale mi Sntlinlny, nmlni[ an nivheslra will he present. {tnnk advanti'lie ot'tiu: lr>w prir-es at whieiii SI. Sinferly, owner of tli

A pure cream of tartar powder.

ly rilyjLhsfint iiiiirk was »ivuii.

Tlio tirst ditnee of llu-Wii»hiii«tmi AUiliilid

•IS to 'linSS ffi""' •; Y t . ' i - i v • ' \ ( s 1 • , [ i , . • t :

•' ti'mi! ' iv;S eo'i.'yi-il. liI l l s l U - i t t i l

| Ar «ivcti hv the-; sc»rtl-UtUm ' took ;»'«'«

lor(>-City lawyar !ui>; been in tlii.s; lions from her writings were read. .Mrs;

I days huatiiiL: up per-; (;,.(). Crocker retuieretl a solo. About. 70 Iienirers on the excursion ! participated in the rel'reshment*. !"M'llni"""'',,'! 'ii'"','1'''.! Mayor Harrison, or (Jhicii",),. ordered nll.l

i'-i at hnll-mxst-in that euy nurliiL' thin

tlt<"l>"l « I the testimony ol'pal has be

j, , , | ,„ j ! f a l r . . i , i 3 K.Wil l . i r . l l.i.st j

.-iunscr.s i.s j •ri,tirnil:iy. She •.vns buried at Kviinston !j III. All \v. V. T. U. headiiuarters, iiiclod-llslU-it t i l e n l l l s i e . j U a l l i e l . , , w ] , . _ v , , . ! , . , n : i i l l l l i , . . 1 n : , ^ . u i ' - n i r

Our musical townsman ,Mr . Gen. .1. Hull',! All Sussex countv i'i now l i - n r i n ^ o n the i M^ I1H" °'ie in Washington, a re draped ibroi l"ht iionle a britlc l i s t week in the ' iiiieslion Ijelow wliicli has I i propound-! nlutirnini,' on account of her death .

..;, , .™.T...,,r.Mi-« : :r.i».i..-l>..-i.-»»!i..r | '-.1 .t '«..i-1 !..-.l'..^t.ii^-i..r |.:,1-..ll ..fH.'miKiirjr. thnt I Pa in te r lli 'iiwnnl is us i tv h!« >.-..»u with' w h o m lie married in lha t -p lace on I 'ob-; connl.y: " What most bel l i . , liei^bt of n I a,,,,il ellVet in lllu interior of IIio A. W.ruary l'Jlti. T h e y are at. ore.sent s l ay im: ladder rising perpcnilnai lar ly Ironl sea Orcveliin,' s tore romn, whicll is Inline put Iivitli his paie i . t s ; l'rof. niid M r s . , I . M. j level at New Vnrk eil.v in order tha t n j ,e i" i n l econd i l ion f o r t h " n-ei.pli.m of \\"m'.1-V.jliill', lint will presewly Iiefliu liu ike.-p son slan<lin>: 4L ih<

I son City, A la !::i'.'-'.'ay .s into Daw-

- • N»xt-Smi.|..y iilnrion .service of (.lie chel.l in the M. K. cbu

:ist- Lnmmiin-j -.-jfn!-lSoii !liisfc::a:i is »cr!m:.-!v ill withyour will liu : pneumonia ,,t i|,e Lord's l-'ann*at Wimil-

ivhieh tiimiiKciur. On the death ol' llermaii Storms r

Weller's clnthini; stock. Sir. WcMer ul-reitdy has a portion ol' his sloe!: ill andshelved, i ,ilc will open tor hr.su:iiSs next ISluiidiiy." .. .. -

Dr. KnrMW lm••'- ' ' " • " " " ' " i " LIJ 11. u n nn;i(i::iiii ui ILL'IIII.IM I LUI un 11 j . . - vliiilf-clo/,i.)ii in- m o r e p u r m i n s wi l l lm a d m i t - ! , v n t l v I IK- I>;HHI d a d » n - n i l i r i i i h i l ue , t 'H- lit tort t l iu D|K!niti:i<: r o o m of h i s ( l e n t i l: e d l O L ' l m r t ; l i n io i i i l iur . s l i ip . AMI:irmV]">. 'k ; t tbrut ' inir w i t h \v i . ; rd n m l wiUi di im-i ts . - A n - 1 i i ua r t i i uMi l s . m i d lio n o w _ c l a i m s t o .iuivu IL - - - - . . . . . - - - - . . - - 1 - . - - . C l f l l l L l I ^ I i i l . l l I I | i . l . 1 m i l l M m i I I I L I I I . 1 , , 1 . - / \ l * - i ' - " - - - ' . . - . - . - - - - - - - . .

n lovi* toriHt. will lie hold,' whu:h w i l f t a k L " o ther nifndxT o f t r c i r Imnd ^Trn ' 'Lowell ! ' " ^ "I" t l i (- m i H t '''»nv(>iiii!ii{. und I.I ho •|i!nce of the ruHiilar S"iit!;iy niuriifiisj • known uinoii" tho fiumtk's^s IMKI-'IL- IIIL'II jiH!ii|>tcd moms lor t he |>nrpoNt; lo hv roundim-oliii!; o f t hu Sli/jmh Hrothorhouil. j f t few (lays ;i 7> o] 'consumption. ! nnywhcff!. liy tho recently ImiU sulditii

•••'AsMuiiii us ttiu-Wuiitlii-i-'pcVmits, Dr.. 1'. [ • ' p | l c "people of TWmhv.iv. .;KU1 viciiutvJ.-l-:,kt..Uviil 1«^r . - thu l .HiJ>i j i i« ! ! rNi i . ; a . l . i , 1 I l V 0 1 l

lt r u l { t i u H h , n ) ,-lir M y x t Thm-sd: "

It-«

Will open lot business

\ MONDAY, MAI3CH 7th.I We extend'ii cordial invitation to our friends and the public to

visit us and examine our complete stock of

Spring Clothing;..•'Hats and"Furnishing Goods:

I'lease remember that we have no old stock to work off

n y w i e , y t e c t y a d i n

in?*- WHS Ki'fib up until ail curly lumr. mm :rare evonintr of onjovhiu'r.t tn ;i]l presenr iof IVHI rum nmOo tliin^sj

livuly iibtml. town lust Tlnirsiluy ami ;triistPuHnl' UiuWiiHhlnuton AMilutii:ition h'.ivis uttdi'd lo tliiV ailviintnj^s

(Muli (luriiKMlu! p»Ht week bv "nrrwUuil An- dlHtmlui-ly eotiiluct.v. Mtjlbru; «r thu ftluli durinuMhe yimt wwk by ihoJusLidu liiirtroii hu pnv« lib mimo HH Will-1 iiitrniliiution of u hiiiidHniiiu KIIOW.UIIHD andjjuii UiLiTiH<)lMMiilli|>sl>ui-L'..HL!.\vas itliiuud [« supply of cl(,'«r». Tlnwe will bo mi KHIC

l^ui-i. " Arriiiim.-dKiiilS' "htu'i! id:-ihu to lmvo italJ hells plnet-'il in the

„ , - .-, . . . . . . . 'ritOftpiirtnii)l\U, •p.u-ttculurl.VLliuun I'rei^.y. Thin addition;*! tHHmso catisyd hillirn/i ruoni, will presently bu greatly0(l io«!rSlirnp«toni»l ;u compl iant IIKIIIIISL- rupiilrid unrt runoVHtud;"'- • '•

.John W. Cllno of No.w Villnuo tins nm-CIIIIHIHI (Vom C. 1. Hood's modul fiinn.Lnwvll, MIWH., 'u vulnablu youiiK Jorn.

"•*in tl)e-|noluip"~nnd MibrcNio loi _by'ljrualviiijj up the cluiirM, s t p v tmd uvery•"•-'-•!! else ul ii'ind, in i i iu spirit o f - d r u n k -

O(lio« _ .._, .him for itmliuiuiisuiisoliiuf 1111to the county juil tuJury ' s uutiini.

k 'L" u i r • • V I •> i i i i i . i . ' i | a i i i i ' o i i f i ^ > t ' l l l l ^ U i J J r H J f

AliirKOiiiunbororn«li!lilioraiiii<1 tVEc]iif].H bull, " B r o w n (Susie's son, HiMt." IIfitloMUUwl tp surprise Mr Alliictl !i l i rolV; ( ia i i i wiisllH^winiiuriniUit; W aitiiao ciivui

O i i i u n b n « l i ! l i < 1 V E ] bull,U w l . tp .surprise Mr., Alliictl !i. l i rolV; ( ia i i i wiisll.H^winiiur.iniUit; W a

-iitrtiis;iioiiib"on "Wftst"-\Viisiitns!.on;.iivomie TAVorld's"'KiUr^inii-y t(*t.4 in'IJi'." |iis(.ThHr«dr,"-niffht mid Mmfwiw tlio only U>rm.'<>d ov(*'^ll) poin^lw of milk

l of k'UHiint llhir Hint wm no t [ U ' tl l l i Uh

^mid'Viv-'dny '

I . - purt, of ii very pleiisunt iiiliiir Unit, wun nut [ \,]\u t\v« Mionilis sliu was in OIHCSIKO." To3™.-.::.. (t-ooinjiJGtiJ'-suocOss^-liysonin-inoRnaTairr.jK;T\\MUi't!iiVlili!l"Mi'vOUiitV-li(tsri(it'|1ell"iiN0tl1ii:

uiul 'itiTho evoiihi£t j

- . jK ;y w i i I r L! i I j i [ 11 M r- O' i <«t- 1 > '< jut IU I ii i Oyouiif ; ' "ci lbr , " I'liniiiiHo Hd,']iOi" Mto saOi-olf lcnriiotl. ol' tliu inlti

theri!lViVt3'"6ir his Kiiiird." _ ... „•'• was, however, .one of j^ront oiijcyintsnt,

nway tlio hours.1 Tliuro were nhout 100poonle prcHunl'i who did Jiniple jus t ice -, -•• .-. —- - ••,-• --, •

- t o thoofa lmrato rotVwlunontH. Tlio ouca- t ' O ' w t roi" wluuli lio had l«i .. ..HIOII was in honor of Mr. OroiV's allLh boimlil-H lor aoino nnio months , nlUiouib.li-llirtiiyni,njycr«ary. _. | " j , . ^ t^lnirvnhd t £ i <J I

[lslu^ outer tn intnent in •the"' I'"IIIIIJ "" • •- • '• ' ••'• • " •

yf;iiirm. '

l 'e lor Hardy ol* Junc t ion , n tlroninn onthe Contnil miiroml, rouunlly roporiudhimaulfoll* tliu stele liafc of thu orntiniiin-

niid spHintHlc i "hb t

. Gulick niiii' "Yiillor,"" both di'dssud inI—_-•ticht"i-n.nti ^ O99 ! . Taylor and Broudheiul,•~- two"eoToro(l't"'1t1»ockaboutfttid bntt" nriists.

A' clever jumpor nainud Bntwisalo, who^ works in Uio silk mill, yuve a wondcriul

performance in liiaptnff elmira. Otiier•entortninmeiit wiis nfl'orded by n ,voculouartette ui:a'nn orchestra of four pieces.

T w o very I Railroad Employee, in u candidate I'or thnn yoiinp i nosition orOhinl" ol' tliu Bnroau 61* t i iho

y I Railroad Employee, in u candidate Iop i nosition orOhinl" ol' tliu Bnroau 61* ti

Iiitlustrie's'i hncjI'his lVtihVe is boinjf wni'nilyondorsorl from nearly every quarter. Gov-ernor Voorliecs c^ttlci not select a ninrocapable man for the post. Ho "is in closetouch with the labor interest of thoState, Is 'popular with thu oi'Ka'nzationand has tbo ouomy nnd tact necessary to nwisojidmimstrntio!) of tho department.

rojiorted. Hu*ist.iintinl ^et^HtniujntH woreserved. .

Unrry Thompson nnrt John Wfirno notinlii :in'iilterc'.:ition hy lintel' hnjruiifre yes-

t'.ir'hi's iintiijrotrist in tint niusculur exhibi-tion whieii followed. Tfi" "hoHer'n': iirmoflifim] Siinijivitnn .1^1. McCaiin fiune toHie rosciii!, linrl no dtimiisie wits done e.\-cupL Lliu loss ofmiu overshoe hulniiuitiL: tnlinrry, whfeh John tore up in ji lit of

ThtiC.Miutv AHsnRintinn or'^Tcachors

iliVi'y/ilTAihtT^hVorOxibrd-.v'iil'ieiHUn'ivdiHcuasinn nn " ScciirViiy Results." I'rinei-oiil..A..Ij.. Johnson .of. ITuukel.tstowii.wininti-mlncd tlnVdisiinssion ofGeofrrfiphy."Mm Hdith Gniyof WDHhiuuton will tnlkiiprm "The lundurs'irten," irivinsr nn ex-hibit of tho work done by her pupils.

A KuiTHviNe bnuhelor olVur.1 « supites-linn reutardinpllie hill now before Mie Leg-islature poi-titininj-to nn imposition ol" n~2 tux upon hiicliulora. He thinks thai,tho income .should bo iiseil to .secureTU'U'tanmed .• romK In Hint; eventIiuiHfu'Ul ,township would soon have

..inch hettm1 roads nnd th^ao' bachislorswho own bikes would then havo opiior-tunityand encouragement to p;o courting.••:'"Tli'o Oxford •Demoumts hnd lively cau-cuses on Saturday.1; In. the Hrst district onewas held nt Urokaw's hotel, Kosobcrryreceived iJiii votes for Cninmittcninat; andAyer(*,82. It is claimed that the former

oted sev^ml/Uepubliotuis. In tho second.jistriet ftt'KTfeCnbfl's hol.el, Aycra receivedlfili votes to'-Uosobcrry'a 7S, giving:Ayera «majority of-J on tho wholo voto. It is saidthat ltoseberrvi contrary to tho caucusrules, will run independent;

S u r e . "

Food niisni with Clcvclnn<t's:bafc-i- Ii;is no l»ittor taste, but

•pens up today mid Ui.'hk'Cream in all the popular ihivors willLo'Hurvcdnb rctitil n-om this t ime on. "A large, o n e r o u s simuer of duliciouscream for 10c.

For Saturday—Bargain Day.IN -rim BAiaiu 1—

Cream Layer Cake, 10c, cu t s for'Se:

/A7 CANDY— f)

MohLssos-Fiirs. i i i(Ub. . - •-.I' rUdhlelii'rtCoit'jrff 11DrojMV20ij "Hi—tmtHliiffI be t te r in l\w way ul' n cunyh drops a t any

price. • " ' :

"• "'; ". . . Uis every article is of this season's.manufacture and strictly u'p-\ o u orilci's tor Uohtein'ri Ice 1,'reaniin: . . , J l

Sbtii«TiIm'orl°iavow" cs!mi!l'\v?ii K'i:o-datc. Will have more to say to you through die columnstake II nml p rnmpt ly 11 lied ~ i!t'liv«'r.>d nttiiu house, iced up to kiaiii

at

d,; of the ST.\R later on.•

The Soda Fouutaiii is in working o

• my «»™tni;isno nutor taste, Due n r n n l i r n j t'lM ;

_Js.swc,t .a::dtep:vc^~ — — ' — — — - '' ' ' Formerly ot hryam Jv WVILT

FIRST NATIONAL BANKortdiiiff Conrectinnur. l lakur

JUK! Jet: Cream maker.-Niiw ;u A. \V. Cri-\vhni;*s (i

in oi'oui-.) i'i!''-uiiiiion luiiiiiii r . s. lioiuH ,-I.SIIO

UI.UO Hil.; 1(1,5110 IKI

• i , i . \mi, i ' [ ' ihs . :ck l mM tn l

i i n l H 75000 )0iiiU.l..

75,000 1)

l.VJTJI S

ml n.'iuk ii

iiuiiiuih! dji-iiticiUoo'^r*'iK"^. •

CtisliloVsdioulfeomiitiim'liirjj .

TOTAi ,STATMO1''NK%V.IF.ilsii',Vll

Win lily.SB.i Cftu

I. W!f]i«tn!i<. UHYniilioiiHi\(:uHliiorfir Ui.iiilmv.'-mmetl Hittik. iio iKilenmty swcur tlmt tlio nlxivolutomout Is true to iiu»l)iwt«( my kiuiwhsilj-oml b.!ll-jf,-..,WvM.S. UnTKNIlUUKK. Ciwhlor.

'f ' i ^ to boforo mo this 3ijttJHU31!.JUI;II ini

dny of P'oDruiiry,1|inv!<lHnrtr<Mi,No'nvs' VuW'e.-1

Correct—Atlt«9i:lV"ll. Iliiiiii,•..l).iu!e!.SiJ:iag«iir.J)Drg, Joaonh U.Cortilah, IMfdctora.!•'.._ ....

STORE. !SH0P DEPT.I STORE.lMviJoro .We.

i.%.g - fo.iiu- ust r g | b o t hjieupoA\a.i :i[onui we onr-w^j Orders filled promptly.•iys%iMi!!eynpv;el.tyiaug^ .:••„

ie>|-auAj cwSK'iAV'jrt ff "or I XXeating By steam, r-cViaevalleynoveltyrangesumsir

.iepeo:in a<\\cwil !SMOA\psi a.mue iP.ivalleynoveltyrangesi-yIcqas ,i|sa-oa>| gs'nAvcg:)" i a/o.ipsiaiivalleynoveltyrangesisia

nr:-apn.

Jci cw't.in roofs.

Sanitary, plumbing.

X inware mended.'th(iAaiA\•",_«; rc . indMinnr : -apn . •><"= • • ;•-imii.iiyaljeynoyeltyranges auptj ,,'vJ.ld.gutters repaired:-'pgaq jntrpuiu s- S.i-aij8 c ny|zj TVT 'U '?; •ni'poSvalleynovellvra-nges ipcj ..p* e w S t o c k o l -PumPs-

| mnl'i: ° y S " cloverseed uh} uru[yors^jjggi ' j aiuml.vcj hpu bj>[?dpy.~ oASclovei"seedzi\'\. ijpseAM'OUi']il-*

inc'-11!'>-'.Opcbr-'bAut~a.!a^~^=i[0e anmJei-Mcloverseed ctset 3Oei'iiVvitnrlxiisl;' \v;'6i j"e685e ~;~-iuini[oyd 'wcloverseedccrb? fizeig-apHn-t-ei'yoiHUlzijjgsfisesepur'.h^ficloverseedcip atlesa rrT""'A\o,ores jie:t-us xihsi'd pesnn '"eluiaahpucipycrsccdELUnA .lap, :-..IB} eAb .\z3Ui ri(.[o.A"ed'A\p!sei

i[ssp3iucloverseedunf ghoX''adjunjni cpei seo.ue asit'sits u m n vrpoSvalleynovellyran

JAMES H._JOHNSTON, _

Page 6: WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150. - DigiFind-It...resume avork, and is now'on the Fleming-ton branch. HLH friends are very happy to learn that he is once more himself again. \Vni.McUiinof

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1808.

B yIn ttio nilndu of ccrtniti puoplc the con-

viction IH unalterable thnt the Cubnii Juntacommitted n terrimo irfmein obtaining

Eoswesslon of tho scurrilous Do Lome letter,ut singularly enough tlieso sumo people

- have not a word of condemnation coiicern-*;. inetho violating uftlio mails of the battle-

ship Maine in Havana harbor, hence fromtho silence we take it tho net Is sanctioned.Consistency tliott nrt liuked a jewel!.

Tbo Odd Fellows are fitting up n lureeroom in th« ilrststory, rear, ot'tbeir build-ing on the Square, suitable lor an ollico orfor public biMtncs!*,

"Farmer Man" has,-neknow-lodged thatfor VMM the boys hud the best of him.

•:•• "You see," says ho, "'Twas this;way: We \got to talkin' about gutiiir iiuttnc.], c:: |

A l A l t K S l i O l t O .Eugene Samcool and wife Wore the

guest* of Miss Nina Wldriek on Sundaylast.

Miss gallicCrcttsntnnof Ulttinttown spent0nndiiyntC. 11. IiiKcraoirs.

Albert Stout and. M!HS Carrie Kislipnughof llackettstown spent Sunday at StewartStout's.

Miss Minnie Yettor and Miss MinnieSpcchtofSHlhvtitcr'vcro guests of SamuelIliueline over Sumlay. • : •• .

Mrs. Hose Alberts of Vienna i* with heinnrcutu, Mr. ami Mrs, ShnfVr Van Hornhere, a-fl «•=«« « H ^ : '<dMiflKEK«3

Mrn. Jacob Mingle und son, John, of|1'uullna were nt Joint Minnie's on Fridaylast.

Miss May Hilber of Vienna and Miss Lou.Aten of Hope spt'tit Friday and Saturdaywitli Miss Minnie Ingcraoll.

P. A. Mingle, the" nenlnl clerk of J. D.i ! : of II:I.L'k(.'tt><tr)wnJ t* Hpendiim n tlvo

what ijueer relations was tntulu by some of j days' vtu'iiliun in town,'em. .We was nil a talkin1 to mieu, en 11 airM> w lx Crainer rcliinu'.was t r^n ' to^xi t la inso i^ n-*\x weeks' visit ut G»tryn to explain sointthin Iin' about. \on see the liull party waspiirly well Wfliiwlcd w i t h j l ^ cousins, en

l SaturdayGoslieu and

know' Yes sir, they had the dead wood j The festival held last Friday night net-on me fur a tact.' i nedtbe ehnreli about ;^5 whleh was eon-

If our wiseacres would- only appreciate I siiU-rc«l well for the night. Lots of anui-se-the fulUiixnltleaueeof'Japt.Siiisbee'rt plain i inunt wan obtained irom the "Auctionwords.''It is better'to be rfolit titan to; Sale" which Win, Van Horn uiana^cd.

' " ' * -•'•-- irtirlfs for salt) were: A chain.

.,.„ ,..i; almost i-yi1of Andrew Jucksou.right then go nliend."

It has always appeared to us that church jolllcialsare the om\-; tOM!« t but good order Iis ut till ti nit* maiutabti'd during church'f.ervice. It doscii't look fiitr Hint the ims-:"tor should be coiupelled to keep order ami

wiMit to Hie hl«hest bidder and will bo, \ni\tl as MMivenirs of n pleasant evening's; etiiertuiument.

»!>"p..

1 the Crave.lent of which Mr. JIjlllll, Wll*tlH! ' 'tor should be eoiiipullwl to keep order ami: -^'rii'twi by"hiiii'as "follows: "I was in n

ureachiit tliu same time. It looks m o w i | l i w t dreadful condition. My skin «n«like somebody trying to shirk nn assumed ; a l m O d l ve |U ,Wl eyes sunken, tongue eoated,responsibility. ; pain continually in Imek and sides, no nn-

O» Thursday evening lnst the Grange; petite-gnidunlly growing weaker rttij bjcelebrate Washinu'ton^ Blrthduyut their , flay. Three pbyslchiiw l.ad given me up.minrtVrVin u PlensiV manner with lmii-te,; Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'bk'c-re din5iertaniuL' to the life and inci-} trie RlttewV mid to my great mv »m sur-den aInfinecareer of Washington, and a \ pri*e, the Hwt bottle made u deeded nn-^ S j & l a U u n thoroughly enjoyed by ; j j ^ p p . ^ $ ^ ^ \

—; opposition to the K°od roads system know they snved'my life, and robbed thehave had but little to say during the ptust < umve of another victim." N*n "in; should

The op;

month, lor it is the concensus of opinion ! fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottlethat never in the memory of man has the \ at F. N. Jenkins' Warrun County Drughighways been in sueli deplorable cum}i-; Store,,;/tion while the village struL-ts were ti dis»! .'' — »—^-*Krace to any comiiiiiuity. The time iui<! POK'I1

manner of working the roads us praelisud \ L UK Iin this section are UTOIIST without

HOLMS.Mrs. Andrew' Warner niul brother, Mr.

Biird, returned to her home on Paturdayifler an extended visit with her parentsicar HacketLstown.Thu entertainment In the school room

>n Washington's birthday wtm a pleasingll'alr for those who attended, (lood tiustu

on tho part of the teacher, Mr. Kilenberg-T, was HIIOWII in tho arrangement foriXhlbltlngfchool work in tho afternoon,

111 connection with iv few appropriate ex-ircises. dome 150 (laps were mud in thoarimw drills uml in decorating.""TheMipils did credit to themselves in thoveiling a entertuinment, which was moreilnborato than in tlie afternoon.Tho mother of Mrs. Stephen IJartow iscry sick at her home near here.Mis t Sarah Newman's age wns »0 yenrs.

Thu funeral wan held at her Lite residenceit Thursday lust, Kev. Mr. Carson oillclat-ig. Interment in the Union cemetery. ,'Mrs. J. F. Oalloivay, Mrs. II. McDavitt

Hid Mrs. I. II, Albertaon of Newark wcruip lust week at tho sick bed of theirmotht-r, Mrs. Lutilia Read, \vho has beon,ury ill of nneumonin. At this writingilie issMll vet-y low. Mrs. Alburtson andMrs. MeDaviit returned early tiiis week.

Mis* Head of Andernon wius home overSunday. .

Misses Lulu Aten and May Illhler ofienua spent Sunday nt Murksburu. .-O. A. Heat} U spending a fortnight with

'datives in Newark HIUI New York.There will bo preaching service in the

Christian church on Sunday evening, Mar.lib, and thu services will probably con-tinue each evening during tlie comingtveek. \

There is n "hot time" looked for at themetis on Saturday. , .Mrs. Marshall Wild rick spent the lust

:hree weeks with relatives in Jersey Citynd Patt'Moti, retnrning on Monthly.OuaceuiHil uf various adverse circum-

stances the representuHve.s from the localociely at thu Local Union in \ luumi o:\Sundny lust were very few, for which wejfg leiivts to apologize to our societyriends in Vienna and Danville.Just 2S persons were entertained at, the

IOIUU of Mr, and Mrs. C. 15. Brynn on Mon-luv evening in honor of Mrs. Hryuti's BStiiirthday. The company, utter engagingii a little sport concerning the nges ol dif-tiront ones present, engaged in gamesmtil thu luncheon was served at 11 o'clock.t was d'jcidvd when tho coinjiiiny brokep, that inthefuturetin platesiindu hot tief rubber boot ''t-umstiekum" should boield in reserve in ease of breaknge.ClariMice Vnn U"rn and Sadie OlWw v.ill

•isit Miw Nt'ttii! Van Hurn this week andit tend the Junior exhibition nt Strouds-»i:rg Friday uvuniug.Thelitlle child of Jesse Oriwas seized

with snasTiis on STurd iy night while Mrs.pit. was alone. Before" mc-dlcil ni.l .-mild"iio secured, the child hud several of them.

To CHIT a Ool'l In One l>nyTnke'Laxative Brnmo Quinine Tablets.

Vll Drugt-'isis refund the money if it fails;o cure. -H>, 1-27-tim.

tried the Hiootl ro;uls"systeicesa nnd entire satisfaction that the people j A gramaphone exhibition nml lecture bywonder that they had noc adopted it long W. Oustiird, of I-'nston, will be given onbefore. A well-known traveling salesman Friday evening, Msireh Itb, at T:3Do'elock.says: "Warren county maintains the worst! Subject: "The Use and Abuse of Ourroad* of any of the four counties through ; Ciovernmrut;" Admission 10 cents.*which I drive, the year 'round." - I Mr_ T h £ m p s o n o f P ( I f , Colden moved his•Those enterprising half-grown -boys, j family to this place on Tuesday of last

would-be young men. who tiro /trying I. >', WLVK. lie is employed at the term <-nttaletiriiu'uvv tu suiicesafully paKa coutiterfeit work<§. • • • •••• . • 'money by pmctblnu upon, unsuspecting Rev. T. Edwin Vassar will preach anstorekeepers and innocent triuu&t, evident- iUustmtud sermon next Sunday evening,

~ ~ •'•-•• - - o . . . . - . , JH [.(jj, . _ . . , , . . . , . - , ,, tn, ..

was an enjoyable one.ittended the dedication of th'ti First Luth-j "™1."" li*IJ"-*"T' """' . , . ..iran church at Fort -Washington, Pa.t last , The sale ot th^ personal property of theFPiib r*>hirnin.r nti ^nturHtv lute Win, Riitiisey took plnce on ThursdayI Jr iS -/".^..Z,,.^.., jand Friday oflnst week. t The attendanceProf. Ford of Baltimore, highly com-

mended as a " Humorist and Header ,"iatHe entertainiuent in I. 0 . 0 .

highly coin-]w'asiinusiiaHyl!irtfeniid high prices werend ( Reader J ' j reniiM(i. •

present enjoy ..are not, niLcb cared for by our people,whether from lack of appreciation or gen-eral dislike, we know not. The Discovery of the Day.

. . -• Aug. J. Bogol, the leading druggist of |What s t r an re ideas some people have of shreveport , La., says: "Dr . King's ^ e \ \

-war. ami particularly of what they are rjiscoverv is the only thing tha t cures mv•pleased to term the "impending war with C O U £ ^ a-, ld i t ia tlie best seller• T have.

Snain " They look upon such as a matter j _ F < Campbell, merd ian t ol Salford, Ariz.,of but the slightest moment. All we have w r i t w : t . r j r . King's New Discovery is nilto do is s t a r t r i g b t off, tako .p.ossc33ion-;of u , l l t is claimed for it; it never fails, mid isCuba send another arm;; to s p a m , o v e r - r a ^ r g c u r e for Consumption, Cougnsaiuirun the country, seize t he capitol , compel C o l d j camot say enough for its meri ts ."the Smiilab Crown to abdicate, -make our \Dc .Kiii"!sN'K\v Discovery for Consumo-own terras, enforce their. cnmpUance and t i o n couglis "ml Colds Is not an expen-

^ return home with colors Hying and the e t n hns been tried for n n u a r t « r o f n- b a n d - p lnv : r . s -^ankje Ppodle. One will c e n t u r v , nnd to-dny stands a t tho head. I t

observe thirt no tbouehV is given to-pre- j n o v g r "disappoints. Free trial bottles ntparation, urming, equipping, subsistence,; F i j ; , Jenkins1 Warren County Drugtransportation, etc. duck minor matters -p t i n , etc Such minor matteare not to btj'considered any iiiore thawhat Spain would be doing at the time w

t i y These ideas muy appt?nr si VVI1IO>\.

ReouTlic^nTnain^rGeo.Hanilin mid Ed. Alex. Anderson will devote two Aay• • anRSr for Same oUices, respectively. The j Sqinerville in the interest of t;he Hills

~r.r::"rr:-;~"Toiir"~T juhiuir""Tjun3inraii;r.s--.v(jru-r i:U«wis«rhnrnusn-i!isi!rii»ii;«9i'.^-™-' r^,~,--,--made. '•'

T h e w5,-d "lioodlnni" has uddenly ac-hi i d(mired a terrible significance in the minds j

..-oi'n.few itityresteel .iwnple. bu_t:,..if an tndi:ividuul will pers is t ' in buhiiyin"g'"'1!Iike""a jlioodlu'm or a bum" tin1 fact is nsniilly an-]nounced, antl nothing'but a change of eon- 'fluct will condone tha olVencc,

We are glad to see Abnun Heller around.He hns had quite a tough time for over twoweoks. n . •

The propriety of authorizing the Town-ship Coinuiilteu to purclmso u stone crush-er, if deemed advisable by the Committee,

.•.was endorsed in cnucus by both parties;-and will be voludL-.upou nt t he comingelection.

Rev. A. U.-Stock of Gettysburg arrivedin town on Monday; and returned on •-'Wed-nesday, ji • •••••"."-

wj\vi,rtotMnff..iiouehjsahamost_tliHtr«swing----i--,-,-*^^qt^f^r"1^^n-pU,rhe"Cursnbv tlie use of One Minute Cough Cure,which is also the best known remedy forJSnu1

lu,tl-:iU-luni?-ancl:brUncU!al.troublea.K NV Jenkins' Warren County Drug btoro.

Mrs. B. T. Parks, who has been sick forome t ime, is somewhat improved.Miss Anna Plunimerfelt spent last week

t Delaware w i t " her sister, Mrs, Joseph

f o r h i m . ';'•. " • • ::-' '•-•„• • • "Miss Ella, who went to Newark hospital

to undergo an operation, is. getting alongnicely and expects to come homo in April.

Charles Johnson of Newark.-.spent Sun-day in town: , ; . .. •

Mrs. Campbell, who spent the winter inanadn with her sister, baa reLurned boniu.

Children and aSults^toflurud by burng,injuries, eczema or skin diseases

. Lebanon township hns bad returned to itthat area which hud been added to HighBridge towns'aip. Thisnddition of territorywill also add a lnrgo number of votersa'ri'd1wili"1chaiigc"thc political--"uu: * 'of our township.

An oyster supper will be held at StewartApgar'a, near Anthony, on Friday even-ing,*-March Uth, for the benefit of thecriurch. All. yill be welcome. If stormynext fair evening.

Capt!iin|tand Mrs. William Osborn o.CliaiiKewatcr spent Saturiiiiy-t^ Oeb. WSlater's. ; : •" " '-~ : :Elmer Slater IIUH comineiiced his season'swort: with his uncle, JiicobSlntor.

A aurprise party numbering about sixtycalled nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win.Cravatt o i Friday last. Mrs. Nathan Cast-ner and Mrs. Jacob Slater^constitutgd thocommittee. Iircfirisiderf.tion-.of tlie illness.uO'vii(3re_jy, aoji--of th?...Cravatta...presents'WGrc"Kivcn"t[ium~lo"lH"e^1irn0"ii'i1i'1'"":"-f';"~K'-;'-v;'1

.fi5.no.

TIIG"people of this town are in n fever olexcitement over the Amerlcan-SpanisI1

trouble. Garner talks of shouldering hisgun. . s

Miss Lime Smith or New York was th.Kiiest of her brother, Dauiyl O. Smith,several days lust week.

Kdward "till comcj over the hill to om•"vlimi;of\viuhU;r1£'all the.way. •.;• . . •

D. P. Pursul spent Sunday here with hi!faiiilly.. ..

Miss A. I'tirk of Towmbury has returnedhome after nn extundcil visit with rela-tives and friends hi this village.

John ••T)nlrviiinlo—has^.uurchaaetll.'.tliiHenry HartuiVgYrirnv'"""""'' r*"".".11

Alfonxo LamtSort had the misfortune tcut hifl foot with an axe while on tho wooipile the other day.' Tt looks as'though prosporityr has come

by-tlie Itppearanco of J. T. Thatcher'house. • '

Irving Park and daughter "Bertha spen1

ifiivoral days lost week with relativesI friends in Townsbury. ' r1

NDY CATHABTiC

CUR£C0R5TIPAT10HALL 1

^ _ _ DRUGGISTS |tncure nnrrnorof mnMiptilltirt. Cawnrpln are Ihelilrnl Laia-Itire. ni-Tcr crip or erippjHit mit«c fanj rmtitrnlrrnulti, SamH

plBiml honklft free. Ad. STKItl.lM) HK>1KIIV CO.. rit1ra?ii. M«ntr'lnr. I'nn.. n r » n York. 817.(

.553

JUST A WORD ABOUT

1BLACK

DRESS i

SisfCMn

nil for our 1898 Christmas Art Souveniril<>Kiie, with culnrud froilUsiik't'u, re -

Hc.«iiinK An Ancient Ucyptlan Choir, orl^i\ ally luiluU'il for us by n renowned a r t k am1 rviirounrcd In lai'^uulic. 1 lie »uw wita-

7 li>jjue i-initutus our l^W nunlcU ot ttiis ./XVlcbmU-d Coniii.li'Aiuurlcuu fliHKwniul7 Oryuus, over 5(J..aty!«. to select from.-» Mention this paper ntnl lltu cudilu^uu

i «lli tiu Kciit FREE wltli (Kwftipe fmlcl.Remember we uru Um only linn of mtualinniiufiiL'tunTS Mjlliuj,' exclusively to tlio^IRTIII publfcillrcct, at factory cost-tliu

, only ilrin where you K«t exact value fur ••j ynur money. There ore no agents', ileal-| ors' or middlemen's [m>fiU added.

GASH or on EASY PAYMENTS,to suit your clrcumfltancca. Plunos

nnd Organs slilppej on thirty days' trialur own humc under our uptclal wurrant for

, twenty-five yeorfl. No money required In ndvance,5nfu dellvei'y to purchaser suurantccii and insured,

TERMS: NO SATISFACTION, NO PAY.firm! fi<r|inrllru1ar*ufour rn.parlntr<blp pUo.t.j «hlfh maj ono «ta

I V that a prompt response to this adver-tisement wilt secure a DISCOUNT of

$10.00 on the list.prices as quoted in our1X98 Catalogue on any Organ, or $20.00 ontlie list prkvs it you hay a 1'lano. Owing tothe very close margin this leaves for manu-facturing, we arc obliged to reserve the rightto wltlulraw this special discount at any time.

.ntpj .mm.ur. l . i lhr . ' II r.»t 11. nn Inimrno-«um tr. J I T -. » -wi l l . , ml H I " 3-M nir.VOllll.MI. i l l j.iii .hi." Imlnliipnllun ll-l. iml'ff nml mk r,,r th- COKMsll J i l l I* T l .

.I K. Ii »HI l,c l o l l " IIHiKIUI'IKl'lA tKl. l . Jill..SUV

till* |.ti|>-r, <>r any cf ill" ninliitiuli- «f inttroriwho Jiavi- i-iircluisii! millions of ilnllurs wonli'nf iiiMniiih'iiiK fn>m usilurliiK the jn'i-t ,1<*> yen™, .nnr in'W biHik "Tin: HKAKT OK mv. I'lan-i.t-:.'*Pi'lUalllim: » llt..i|.,.1|.| r .v ' i l , T,^>Tt'nns. •••.nt

I ton l (nil Ui wrlionlu

CORNISH & CO.-il&WASHIHGTON, NEW JERSEY,

I ' J I*A»

ALISH'S

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

[JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE !January always ciitnilOA ;m iiniin-n^ l.is-; to ^wry |'rui;re.ssivo Clothinj; House, Nn «p-

to-Jatf nii'rdi.'int will v-arry a «it!t;l( u{ clothim; troiii niK1 season to anothi-r. W« tlk-rcforetnalco tho biSKost gciiuine'roJuwtiotis on lu itiiiKUi; clotlmiij ovur oik'rcd in tho city.

Mrs. Jacob Wisuburn is recovering from. serious illness.Eden Jordan ami family will move away

in Ihe.sprinjj and we expect in return to-eeeive a newly married couple.

Miss Laura Hunn passed Sundiiy withmrfriontl, Miss Belle Jorduii;The Y " "

Mrs. L..E. Ctine and son Charles havereturned home, after spending thu winterivith her daughter in Morristown.

Many thanks to the young men whoturned out and fixed our sidewalks.

Unrtis Hance has returned from a week's-isit to Dover.A certain Anthony boy lias not been

een in town since he received his niceJhristmas present.Win. Miller lias purchased a fine trotter

uid a good wntch dog.Mrs. Samuel Wydner suffered with a

severe hemorrhage ot" the nose on Fridny3Vening, but is now better,

Mrs. Amanda Iloplerof Hartley is spend-ng a couple of weeks with her daughterit this'place.

BI tASS C A S T U 3 .Miss Minnie, daughter of Emamiel Sny-

ler, ot -1.I113 place, iuiiV-James Ityan, ofWashington, were married by Key. FatherWard oii Saturday, Feb. 19th.

Last Monday evening the- niany friendsif Frank Hash gave him an npreuublu sur-prise. Ciiinics* were indulged in until alute hour mid 11 good time was had by all.

Jacob Force has been engaged for sever-al days in catting away the brush in thelot surrounding'his house. A decided im-provement.

A number of tlie friends of Mrs. Irvii.Gsinmi paid her an unexpected Visit lastWednesday. A substantial dinner wasprovided and the balance of thu day wasspent in sanies and dancing.' "- . '•

SUITS AND OVJZJtCOATS!The former prices at which these soKl. are b:tsod wyw\ actual values,

anil the lesser price is a tu'nuini: reductiun of f nun •_>o to 35 per cent.Overcoats of Kersi-y, MeUons and Chinchillas.

Former rrli;«s, $111 mill $11, no\ $

Fashion says that BLACK BRESS GOODS will be strict-ly in it for the coming Spring season of 189S. We havethought so all along and prepared ourselves and our depart-ment accordingly. Every lady will want from one to threeBlack Dresses in order to be strictly up to date, and no de-partment in this part of the State has ;is superior a stock ofjBLACK DRESS GOODS as"we have. If you wish to see'the finest Black Dress Goods; if you wish to see them atcorrect and popular prices; if you wish to see double the! _ _ _

1 r m A / ^ i - /-Mi r-n/- \v>o i i i / IJOVB' llluc ChiiictiUlii R.-ftVr* t ClilMrou'a Knee 1'iuits .

stock of B L A C K C R E P O i s S shown by any o ther s t o r e—one were j s to *>.5oreduced usi.soto S4.50.1 were 35cto si.75, reduced to'as=<osi:»."

visit to our Black Goods Department will convince you of;

above facts.

MEN'S SUITS AND OVfiltCOATS!Here you have a real Mn.i tulc reduction of 3^030 per cent., based

upon v:ilue and merit. This line includes the cream oi the best ctothim',stock', hi Overcoats, the highest (;raJii ul Kerseys and Meltons Tomatch them at the tailors' would COM 523. Former price $!(>, $1T now

Men's Suits unJ Overcoats, for [Jusiness ,-uut Dress Wear.Former 1'rice, S- anj Sg, now $5 & $7

KX'S SIi'lTS, Vmti'r. lleul'i-r .t.Dolltilu ltn!»!»«d SlillB. St In $I.SO.

• • • • • • • « • • • • • • • •

WM. LAUBAGH & SON,, PA.

I'ANTS. Mull's Mc.ivy Working Pants rdliuvd to 50 cents to 5

r tUNISII INd (;0"OI>S--A1I our Kmcleim sweep.

; Gimils 1-1! to 1-a oil' to nuike n

Washington Lumber Yardis such 'a well.1 s tocked institution, n o t : only with [ j iunbcr. .but a l l .

• o ther sorts of j ta i lding Material , tha t there's no wonder a? the extensive

• •---••" ••.--; business ' i t a t l rac ts .a t .all. seasons. ' . _. . .__

fV# New Spring Exquisite: - • • • - - • • - •

v > ! — ... ,.-..>i l f the Prices Were Not Right

A large and select line just '

• qpened at

"The People's Emporium/'

liie lug stock would not move like it docs.There is a'corresponding advantage in both the selling of Grain, and

the purchase of Flour, Feed, .Etc., at the

Washington Grain Depot.This establishment occupies the position of grain elevator,,mill and

[•wnVuFsaic^mT^ into,food,-.J^L|

products without'entailing-themiddlemen's profit."

l--:sss;S;^V.e.,but.ask_,for_an Investigation o£our claims.

: A f t e r . . . . / . ••••

Takinga course oi Ayer'9 Pills thesystem is set in good working

-oi'ucr-anrd-a7ni.in'bcgin3^to:fGcl~that life is worth livingp Hewho has become the gradualprey oireoustipation, does notrealize the friction under whichhe labors, until the burden ialifted from him. Then hismountains sink into mole-hills, his rnorosencss givesplace to jollity, he_.is._a:.happyman again. If life does,.not

v'ieem-wb'rth "liviiig toyou, youinay^t^ive a very different viewof: it after, taking •

AVer's Cathartic Tills.

Various Grades from 8 cents a

Double Roll up. • ' .

J. W. Fitts.

Proprietor.

u;- • . n , - « i i i vi B e s ' Gra'dcsat Lowest Prices

| j ) - " >•-i int='oi H'it. ii"]iny,' Organs from $25. npwunlH. Fi.-inm fnmi £lG). iiiiwnnli. Writiic •* i ; •' 'in in Y (MI (J-IM"1;IMI Kny illrtiot anil HavH iimm-y, H. W. AI.T,E01i!t, Wiwlitimtoii, Now .Tern cy.

is a specialty .with us. The fact thattwo men" are-constantly'employed thegreater part of the time .on new 'worktells the story of our successful en-deavor in this line. After all, handmade.harness.is the most economical to^buy.

Robes and Blankets at Co' t.To cl6se 'o"ut"our remaining stock .of these goods' we vyill sacri-fice'every cent of profit. Don't you want a bargain'? -

WASHINGTON HARNESS STORE.

IS LlfcE 'A GOOD TEMPER, "IT SHH-^.S A

BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE.".

Best Grades at Lowest Prices ,i M 6 V i 1 » " i S > nocco»lully Bl-ml 11,0 tint otlin.o Una ^ , « . _ «Kiillii,'''! on IGiliiyati'ht trial in yi.iu-owii lummuuil^F our r'HuliloKimrHi'lfinJilllM'x.y.

, ll,T"(ll:iictMiili,av.n,ini,, y. n. \V. At.T.lWi:!!. WiiHlilimtou, Kiiw .TnrHfcy,v

rxz%7inrw.z'±~^*Cv--"!*

Page 7: WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150. - DigiFind-It...resume avork, and is now'on the Fleming-ton branch. HLH friends are very happy to learn that he is once more himself again. \Vni.McUiinof

THE WASHINGTON STAR, WASHINGTON, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH, 3, 1898.

TEE DIVINE SHEPHERD.

Dr. Talmaso Toll How Ho WatchoOvor His Flock.

Goil'n Tonplit Aro Oft«n Kcjit 1'rom Wan-.. ; dorliiB l»y lh« HI.«plMTd'H Cronk-

Thuy Ari! t'liuntit'il .WUli tlm ': .: Bltialc or Heaven.

Tho following comforting sermonwns prciiehi'd by Key. T. UcU'ltt Tnl-niiigu from the wi'll-luiown tc.\t:l'anlins 2a: 1: "The Lord is iny Shtip-herd."

What with pont and rail fences, i ....our pride in Houthdown, Astrakhan,

: !. nml Flemish v.Niety «>f nhucp, there i;no use now .of tliu oM-tiini: shepherd.Such a one had abundance of oppor-tunity of becoming it poet, being out-of-<loors 12 liours thu duy,aiHl often-ttinuswaking up in ihe night on the hill!,.Jf the stars, or the torrents. »n-.thusuit,or the HOIVIMS bud anything to .say, he

: xvut> very upt to hetir it. Thu Ktirtekshepherd of KiMliiNtl, wliu iiftunviinlstook his .scat in tliu brilliant circle of•Wilson and l.oekhnrt. got his wonderiul poetie inspiration in the ten yeanin which he was watching thn thicks ofJlr. Luidlo*-. T h e r e is often a i»woct

•; poetry in the rugged prose of theWeoteli siicphcnl. One of these Scotchshepherds ltiht his only M>II. und liltuelt down in pra.vcr, and was ovt>hmird U.Miy; "() Luid.it lias >c.-mcilgoud in thv providence u> taku from metho Mull' i>f my right hum! at ilir time•wlien to ussand-btimi mortals [ .senm/dto be most in ncc«l uf it; and how IsliuU'uIiiuli up the hill of sorrow nnd

. auld agu i%iih<mt it, thou iii'uvM. kuu,hut 1 dinnii."

David, the shepherd bov, is wutchtnghis father's sheep. They'atv pas'-iringon tho very hills where aftiM'ivartl aLnmb WH- bo,-,, of which you hint!hoard much, "the l.umbof <;<,([. whiclitaketh awav the sin of the world."Dnvtd, the shepherd boy, was beauti-ful, brave, musical and poetic. 1 thinklieHfU'ii fnrgot the sheep in his rever-ies. There in the solitude he struckthe harpuring that i.s thrilling throughnil jifjcs. Utiviil. tlu; b.,r. wu>,g:uher-ingthe material fur David, tlm puct,nnd David, the man. Mice other boys,Iiurid was fund «f using his knifeamong the saplings, and he hud no-ticed thu exuding .of tho juice of thetree: nnd when lie became a man, he

' fitiid: "Tlie u-.-es of the J.ord are fullof sup.'" Pavill. tin; hoy, like oilierho vs. had been fond of hmiting'thcbirds1 nests, and be bud driven the oldBtork otV tln> m-st f » liud him* manyeggs were under her: and when, lie be-came n. limn, ho said: "As for thealork, the fir trees are her huuse." Inboyhood hu bad beard thu ti-mtlcthuude-ralonn that frightened red deerinto premiitme sickness: und when bebecame a man. be said;... "Tltf V<M<-<: ofthe Lord ma];eth the hinds to ciilvo."-"

Duvitl. the buy. liad lain upon" hisback looking-up ni the stars "and ox-nmining tliu sky, and tn bis boyishimagination the sky .seemed like apiece ot divine embroidery, the divinelingers working in the threads of lighttuid-the bends of .stars; and by becamea man and wrote: "When i considerThv heaven*, the work of Thv fingers."When he beeiune an oldinun. thinkingfifth.- guild m^s of fiiid, he seemed to.hear the bleating of his father's sheepacross many years, and to think of thetime when be tended them on thel!etble!io.u hills, ami be cries out in thetext: "The Lord is my shepherd."

If God will help me, I will talk toyou of the shepherd's plaid, the shep-

. herd's crook, the r-hepberd's dugs, theshepherd's pasture grounds, and theshepherd's flocks. '""' ' ' ';

: And fir.-t.. tlie shepherd's phiid. It

oirspiendid 7ipp;ircl. '"The t^Uer "rlnesnot work in velvet.; the s'iir'vhig.ni'sjd

her duties: the shepherd <l.vs not weiu-ti npleiidid roi.u in which to g,, uutamidst the storms, and the n.cks. and

.tlu> net ties; he puts on the r-oittrh ap-"" p:irel uppP'p'-mn- lo lti.s exp.-i-d work.

The Lord our riheplu'i-d. coming -ml tohunt Ihe lu:,t .M,,/i>p. puts on no regalapparel, lull tin- plain jrurnieiil of t,;ir

. humanity.. .Tlu-ri; \vji .ui»t Inmr prcU-u-tious al»'iit it. [ know tin: uMjiaintcr;;repi'-'Nentahnlnaround tin- bui-y Jesus,bu l l do lint ,sup]H»Mr that llicl'i: wusanv

- more lialotibditt that fhild ilianabou'ltheheii'l of any m.hei- babe. that, wasburn thai Christmas .:ve in.I u,];-a. IV-

—-rnnnnir a num.- Ue.\i:c:*e,:i.ie:iiiih:i;:j.L''arr..

"notlilng to make it graceful. I take itto have- been a suck with threw holesinit; one for the. neck and two for the

--•: .amis,. :Altibj»m:h,,th(i,..jj1iniilde.rti ..qu:ii>reled over it, that is no evidence of Us

'• value. 1. have seen two nig pickersquarrel over the refuse of hn asli barrel.

_\u: in the wurdrobe of Heaven Heleft, the saiulals of light, thu girdles ofbeauty, ihe rubes oppowe!1, and put outhe biisoiled ami tattered raiment of ourbu'inanity.. Soinetlines lie did not,oven

,,_-.vjiir the HCiimless robe. What i^tbatbunging uhont the waist of Christ? IsH"a badge of aUlhoril.V.'.ils it. a royalcoat of arms'.' .No; it is a towel.' Thedisniples' feet are filthy fnuir the walkon the lung way, and are nol lit, to be

recline at the niciil. nnd so .li:.s~js wu.slresLheir feet; and irtitliers th.-m up in

'^•lliei-owclto dr.V"t!ictn.- 'I'liu worl.-'of• saving this'wurld \;as rough work, riig-

goil work, hard workvaud JI'MW ]»uttShthe raiment, the.phun raiiiieiil, of; ourIhwh. Tbestcrms were to bcat'llim,the crowds were la jostle Him, the dustwas tn sprinkle Him, the- liiob^ wcro topursue Him. '-'Oh, Shepherd of Israel!leave at home. Thy bright ii'rray. l-'orThi-e, what streams to i'urd, what

.': lligbtH nil unshclti'i-e'l! He puts npon] li ni the plain raiment of. our human-

....itv; .wears o\ir .woes; and .while •earthand Heaven.anil hHRstauU amazed ut'the abnegation, wraps around Jli'in theshepherd's pluid: *•. "

"t.'iilil luountiiius nml ill" miiiiiih'lit. uirWjtaoNscil Uio fervor of Hlspniyor." ;,

~ ' " "Next l.iuuntion'tbeHliep'.lerd's evook.'"VThis was ii i-od Avitli-'ti eurvy-ii'L-lhe

end, which, when a sheep wns goingutitniy, was thrown ,.v i" it's neck; nnd

.t '!it_w.iu J t o j ? . l > ^ i i ^ j ^ t i i _ r i a ' j

tho nheep //ere not going astray, thoBhepherd would often uso it as a sortof crutch, leaning on it; bnt when thosheep were out of tho way, tho croolcwas ahvuys busy pulling- them back.AH we, like sheep, have grfne astray,and had it not been for the shepherd'scrook, wo would have fullen, long ngo,over tlio precipices.

Hero is v. man who is malting toomuch money. Ilu'i» guLLing' very wiln.lloHuytt, "After a while 1 shall Ve in-dependent of nil the world. Oh, inysoul, eat. drink, und be merry." JJusi-ness disaster eotue.s to him. What i.sGod going to do with him'.' IlasCJodany grudge against him? Oh. no. Uodis throwing over him the shepherd'scrook and pulling him back into betterpastures. , Here i.s a. imtiMvho has al-ways been well, lie hns never hadanysympathy for invalids; he calls themcoughing, wJiee/.ing nuisances. After awhile .sickness comes to him. He doesnot understand what God is going to dowith him. He says, "Is the Lord angrywith iii«?" Oh, jio. With thoshepherd's crook ho . has beenpulled hack into better pas-tures. Here is it'happy householdcircle. The. parent does not realizethe truth that these children are onlyloaned to him, and bu forgets fromwhat source came bis domestic bless-ings. Sickness drops upon those chil-dren ivml death Mvuup.-> 'ilium a littleme. lie .says: '-Is Cod angry with meS'". Ilis shepherd's crook pulls hiback into better pastures. I do n< -know what would have beccum: of us ifit had not been for tlie shepherd'serook. Oh, tlie nieruies of onr troubles!Vou take up apples and plums fromunder tho shade of the trees, and thevery best fruit of Christian characterwe find in the deep shade of trouble.

When I wiison the .steamer, comingacross the ocean, I got a cinder in myeye, and several persons tried to get itout very irenlly. but it cnubl not betaken out in that way. I was told thatthe engineer had u* facility in such;a.ses. 1 went lo him. Ilu put his large,iooty hands oiiine. took a. knife, andwrapped the in! <<f the eyu "around theknife. I expected to be hurt very much,but without any pain, and instantly,he rcuiiived theciudi.-r. Oh. there cometimes in our I'hriMian life, when ourspiritual vh.ion \a being .spoiled, ami altgentle appliances fail. Then therecomes some giant trmible, and bhick-banded, lays hold of us and removesthat which would have ruined our

nioii furuvrv. I will gather allvourys together in one regiment oftenimpanies. and t will put them under

Col. Joy. Then I will gather all yoursorrows together in one regiment often companies, and put them under(»1. UreakhearL Then I will ask,which of these regiments has gamedfur you the greater spiritual victories?Certainly that under Col, lireukheart.

In the time of war, you may remem-ber, at the south and north, tlm <iu'*?_-tion was whether tho black troopswould tight, but when they were putinto the struggle no both sides they didheroically. In the great day of. eter-nity it will be fMinHl. that it wns notthe white regiment of joys that gainedyour greatest successes, but the blacktroops of trouble, misfortune, aud dis-aster. - Where you have gained'-onespiritual success from your prosperity,you have gained ten spiritual suc-cesses from your adversity. .,

There is no 'animal that strugglesniore violently than it sheep when youcorner it and catch hold of it. Down' '.he glen I see a group ol' men around

jst sheep. A plowman coines alongand seizes the sheep, and tries to pacifyit, but it is more irighUMied thuu ever.A miller COMICS along, puts down hisgrist, iiud caresses tlie sheep, and itseems as \i it wmhil die or fright.1 Afterit while .some one breaks thrmtgh thethicket. He says:' ''Let. nu? have thepoor tiling." He comes up and lays hisr.r:::5 :ivt;::'.'.:!.t!!'j sheep anil it is inime-diateh* fpiict. Who is the iast"inan"tliate<lines'.' it is the shepherd. Ah, nivfriends, bo not afraid of the .shepherd's

,.»k. Il is never used on you. save inniercy, in putl you had;. The hard,cold iceberg of trouble will melt in thewariu gulf .stream of divine .sympathy.

There is one passage 1 Lhink youuishiUirprei: "The bruised reed befill not break.'1 Do you know that thehepherd in ohlim limes played upon

ii'iiised. but. when they were • bruisedbey were never mended. T'hc shep-ierd eutild so easily miikc. an.ith.-r oneKt would snap the old one ami throw ilway and gel another. The liiblosays

God does not Mi:ip him in twain andthrow him away, lie mend* and re-.tore.s. "The bruised reed lie will not.

break.'> .:\Viirii in iiieo'frhiiiTKiiu,' hBiiv«ns~of "• tii L«.:" "-"

: Tlie tlii-«\u«.'iu'<l climils of ilurlint>ss dwelt,r-'l'lutn l.'L us liittnhly waieli am! wutt;

l lslmll IJC wen. It shall be well;

Ami w lion "tho storm lius jmssed nwiy .Ami Minsliiiii! smiles on ILiml mul lull,

l\v\v swi'iil in tliiiik, how sweel lo my. ••

li tins bci'ii wulJ, it, i;as hcun lvdl

. Xext 1 speak of the shepherd's dogs.They walch the slniyinjf sheep, andrjrive them back iigiiiii. Kverv shep-herd hi|-shis"dog—from the. nomads ofthe Itihle timesr'ihiwn to thu Scotclihcrdsmnn wnteliing his docks mi t.hc_iiruihpiun hills, llur shepherd cinploys'the criticisms and perscctitinns of the

HI know;1: whose whi>li''-w~urk is toileli the iticousislciieics of _C'hrisi-

tiims;:»n;il "iiiirk iif^lhum.'~If;i»no:"6f'•jc]> gets astray, the worldWith niore avidity thuu a

shepherd's dog ever eatight, a strayiheop Uy ihe Hanks or fiigjrud It by the

cars, worldlings seize the Christian.trav. IL might to dn its good to knuw

that wo mv tbuswalcO'd. It ought tonit us oti our guard. They etiniml bite

iis if we stay near the rihepherd. The,bbarp knifo uf Worldly assault, willonly ti-iui the vines until they produce

jller grapes. The more you poundarjoram anil rosemary, the sweeter

they smell. The more dogs lake lifteryou, the quicker, you will get to the

You h/vu - noticed' that, differentflocks of sheep ...luiye,-different;.marksupon them;'1 sometimes n red iiiark,Bonmtiiuca a blue mark,t sometimes alU'aiffht mark, uud souictlmos a- crooked

mnjk. Tho I*brd our Shepherd hM »mark lor his sheep. I t is a red mark—the mark of the cross, "JJlessed nrothey that are persecuted for righteous-ness' BUICC, for theirs Is the kiiiffdoin ofHeaven." V .' i, ' •

FHrthermore, considcr'tho slirpiicrd'spasture grounds. Tlie old shepherdsused to tiike the sheep upon the nioun-tuins in the summer, and dwell in thevall^.i I,, Um1: wiiilor.Tiie-siieep be-ing out of doors perpetually, their woolivns better than if they had been keptin the hot atmosphere of tlie sheep cot*Wells were dug fur this sheen and cov-ered with large stones, in order thatthe hot weather might not spoil theu-ater. And then the shepherd led hisiloek wherever he would; nobody dis- jpuled his right. Ho the Lor/ our Hhcp- ;herd has a large pasture g'/und. He |takes its in the summer U /the m'otm- Itains, and in the winter t /the valleys. ]Warm days uf prosperity^enmc. and wo ;stand on sun-lit Sabbat)•/, and on hills •of iransligiiration; aiif'^we art* so hif{li |Uji we can eat«;h ii,r.iinpse of the pin- inticius of the Iie.v'enly city. Then cold jwiiitrv davs of trouble come, nnd we (

„„ ,l,;»-|. ^tr;il.ov,.lk.y or sickness, j .want and bereavement, ami we say: j ti

t ~

THEjIAILRailway Men and Travelers Rely

on Mu'riyon.

A. M. nnrnum. Ctironlclo TluIlJInff, SanFi Pacillo Coant j\Keiit or tli

C f i i t d f l

Sheriffs Sale.in ciiAMCiuv or SKW JBIISKI

FrimciKCO, P a c o C o a t j\Keiit or tlio.1 Queen und Crcscenfiioutc, and formerly 1

Koturiiftblo .Miiy term, IHlty,OSCAK.IKKFKKV, Solicitor.

Iiy vlrtim of tlio nbovo ntntod writ, to tun <li-roctod nml ditlfvorud. issued out of tti» (iboveHtatfd court,1 luivo luvlt-d ii|iou ntul will vx\ o»ofor D'tle nt publli: voudui', ou. ; . ; , . ...MONDAV, MAKCII : . isw, " . ;:: -(JOtwood tb« itadtv nt 12 nnd ;" oVrlotjfc (n thoiifcmuoon, to wit: nt I::JO v , m.. ut llm NO\TW'ln'l.ior llousvt lu l ' ' u Hurouuli of \Vnj|ili>Kton,County *>f Wiirrf n nri'l Stnto of Now Jurs-T, nit

i tlmt trm:tor lot ot Kind ami jirumUftt liemln-| nfiur tmrtloiilurly ilitHcrlbuil, oltuntf, lying nud

ly ot Wurroti nnd stn to of Nuw .lureuy, tiutnK nudi IIICII"1IIIK tliu orefill fii'itory,orifilnmuul tnii'.'Iiln-! ory of "vo ry kind nntl il«M.-rljitloii of tlm utild•' party of tliu first imrt nml whldi m\tl Inn.r1 iltittn.l HIKI IH.IHI.I...Id iirift corner In ii Him ofboron mid riiiw tlii'iilot nor Hi Hlxty.thruuuinJ iwflvi fcot to inix i!t'cris-» «i'«t ononnd n lnilf ftiut to At h t n l ld

d i e»1d l n d ne

l l s ; - ltc|;llU|lD|; Utliindn of Wllllniu u Vimo (I) nloni; Aiutiy JJHICO'Hi't'rcw f t oti» liuixlnlciirnur: iliciu.-" W)m,rtliiiudri'il nnU thlriV'foar>ra»r In tliu towltiu j .n tu;

lhL'itco(;j)iiU)iit; nnlil tnwltiK I't 'h olio liuti'Jrmlami forty.two fcot to a ui>rn<>r; thoiiw (t) nr"mtlnTly <ynirsn' nti» IIHIHIOMI font mi'l leuItwhos to u f'Olnt lu fciicu In BHI'1 Wllllittii c.Vnii Uort'u'H l ino; t l iono (.'.) nlonir lilt linoxouili .ifty-bls dt-tTM-tH went ony liiiiiiln-il andHlxtJ'-IWo ft*«t to nnottior of ttnlil Wllliifm C.

V. llDorMrBCorlHT.-; tllltlK-U (fi) elUl flliillt! HlllflVi.n Dorun'u Him Mouth tvrouty-llvu ilotTitn.f

it Hixtj-.ilvo fi'i't to tliu pKicu of hculnntiif,'," "'" ' uvpywl to tlm NuId

very iinrrowcssheep can pick up comfort whore oth-ers eun giither none- "The secret ofthe Lord is with them that feur Him."Uich pasiure. fountain-fed pasture, fornil the thick of ihu Uood Shepherd.

The liill of /.Ion yleliK

Ilcfni lU-li Iliulic; •aly Reid

Consider the shepherd's fold. Thetime of sheep-shearing was a xvry gladtime. The' neighbors gathered to-gether, and they poured wine aud jdanced for joy. The sheep were put in f

a. place inclosed by, a wall, wheruil'was !very easy to count them and know ;whether any nf them had been taken |by the jackal.-* or dog?.. The inclosurcwas called the sheep-fold. Hood news ''I have to lull you. in that our Kurd the !Shepherd has u shcep-loUl, and tho.se ••who are gathered in it -shall never hutouched by the jackals of temptation iuud trouble. It lui.-i a, high wall—so :high that the jnvs cannot get oiit. jlluwglud the old .shceiv-.villb'.Aoih]d ithe lambs that left tii<,'m U ' ^ ^ H I many |

PUHLIC SAI-li

,FAHM: STOCK

No.No.No.No.No.No.

CURES1 Fevei1, Congestion.

2 W o r m s .

3 Infants* Diseases.

4 Diarrhea.

7 Coughs & Colds.

9 Headache.

No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion,

No. 11 Delayed Periods.

No. 12 Leuchorrca.

No. 13 Croup.

v-'lle-ivui/ii *^° - 1* Skin Discnses.

long-meter '' No. 15 Rheumatism.

No. 10 Catarrh.

! No. 27 Kidney Diseases.

point of emtacy.. bh,.thcre wiU be j N o - 3 4 Sore'Throat. . . . . . .-:hh'jiiiing!i"-lt-childreii'.oa"tt:irtli:.c!appetl ' No.: 77;:.Grip..(S: Hay Fever,-1 ...,_thuir hands and danced for joy, what [ _ D P i numnhroys' nqiticopnHilp Munuat

• Itoinl l l

UMcTllK-r will *v\\ ut public puli thu •luluiA. J'UH'.s ritrm, nil ifrom Oxfur.l to llntl/. Illi', on

I WHIIXK-SIIAV, MAKL'U '.', 1W,

\ IIIH ctttlrolo! of llvoftoclc. fnritiltiL' titutiiliilry ll.xturc!>, niiiiiiL-mtMl in nurt iw

' ll

PUBLIC SALE

Tho Huhfu:rlbf>r will oJTor for anlo on thnSum no] 0. Wullor fnnii, botwenn IlowurH1

KounJry m.d tlio Mil road botwoea WaBtilngtonntul UxlorO, on

WEDNKSUAY, MAKCII 10, IK'S,thfl fotlowltiK (ftrm stock, machinery, etc.. towit: BJjf wm.'"ii nnil botj>-, Jt. y . Uowent wake,liL'uii In two only nls iiionilin: yollow two-wntodnjud wnuuti, KOO<I an n«w; imukbonrd, ololub,wiiKtin body, tiH of n^nrly new tint linynlilos,cnrrlnen puiH, BlolBh |iul»;' Wood'n Holf-lilndor,Cliuiiii'loii wir-rHke.Kborly iuort-orf.StookortowuHolf'clvniiur nii'l power liny euttwr, C'litinon corufrtif'llur, wind mitl, j.'rimJj-tor.ti, tion«u rak'i, <:oni

itor, nunrly i iuv: coru mitrkor. aililuic:, fwd clu-Hl, KHIIU ilrlll, L' doublo corur«, H!riglo pjnntur. ifrnlti cnidlo, liny rcpun

nnd pulkyj., a oatn Unto, s Krriicimn plows.

>r fin'I I'luirn, mcitl clinHt. CWHI mil buht\u liuniL'HH, :t i«utM li'itt-y luinion**, ttot xioKle

w*. pntr Dluakut-. 10 (jiuirt in I Ik win, -4 »ctHIT wlilnlutrt'iw, 4:ro!*rti.'iit «nw, tj[irnd«f jroodifriir, it milk piillrt, tialf dor.uu ctmlrfi forkx,

. . ;uls butitt, >liiiiiirt nml tiuiiiy ottiur BIJIHIInrtl.:k-M. llorfiw nml c'«tlrt buy mitre, voiitlnir)<lyi>nr»otd, HOtunl .nnd kln.l. n turn romj^tur

I ciiu l.o .irlvca fliiKlo or dmihio; hn}* homw.

., klud itad a tltio driver; Hii»uit<r imy hormf,

luroiiKlibrud Ji>r.tuy, will bo lu proitt iiy •>'>>-nlit: iinoth"1- ft Hay liulu-d enw, K'-'Ml f«ir nillk

nnd biitmr. Thn >:<>w.s nr<> nil good •.iillk'.'rx midm«i-t t.f tlium will in) In pnitl'. t.y tlim- of nnle.' larnj iluo i:i,i>»tiir tt*tilt« l.ri»i.l S.,WH, lnrK« N«w

riiidoiiidlti'.iii' wHl bo liiml-'Viown'oti d'ny'ifwilt*. x(J IiiioikMtluK ilrlnlw iilluwud on

nj;o.v ii. i'i:ui:v.

poweilotiljl

.

Murvln A. ri.-rsoii, AIKHOI

> P U B L I C S A L E :•-.•:.:-of

PERSONAL PROPERTY

What Can be Done ffor a moderate sum when thatsum is intelligently expended isshown in the house recently con-structed just outside of Wash-ington, a picture of which isherewith reproduced. Thispret-;ty cottage cost but $i,8oo com-plete. It is equipped with a hotair heater, is papered throughoutand has hard wood mantles. Youmay inspect it at any time.

Our wide experience enablesus lo expend'money intelligentlyin house building.

] Jamos P. EoRczscr & Soac,;:;;;';;Contrnoiortt nml Utiiltlora,

Wtmtilugtou, N, J.H. ncHmiiL-r, Architect.

Till--UtiH-TllHT Will H"II Ut t.llMIC Vl>n<Il|C, OilWhut h km.wn nt tin- Dr. I.ott fnrin, .i- tlm jiiiiC-ilonof tlio (Jn-uii'ri Itridmt roitd witti iln« Morr|«'Iiiniiilk.- (itMiut two nill'-ti w i t of i'bliilpi

roanII

in'firl'y

l!tio-k fi

ld fu

M l i rful[io' -r H

W, .MAKCI! mu, IMH.•i oVluuk fhitrp, tli*> fulluivlintliif: mn^l l j ' , lu wit: l)'>yl<-

rly If

orn du l l e r , limid-ltw fodiliT cutti-r

m fftiiiiinc mill, liiivf..tk «ml, mynik)', Ih>urliif! I'miy I'lnd'T, olily

iud»yunrM; .lllll. IlirkfonI JB llarnmti nii.kf-!TH plfiiiiurri mill .-ultlvnuit c'Uiiiiliii'd, Ainerl-" i l r l n c t i h ] lk

Everythinga Farmer Wants

O-.1

H g 1 nnl, iulxliit;wrt. now*wooden-

i

will make:psaluib therejority, II ml

Xnt ni\nyThey will be iu the ma- j

vijl run away with our j

U t i r , run liifu, l-lji.- \MX Wg WIUPHI,lieu-; illrt lMi«ly. K»t tftjvl'^w, wiiidnilIKIX, II«W oiiltlnK b " \ . - Synunif" plfurrow-Ink' *1>'.|, -[>rliin-t«»nli lnirrow

1 hoiwu Imrr.jw,^ IIIMVcum pluntir^. fniincnulkv:^HctHcf lieiivy Imrut'ys, i*t>t Hlnylo tuiriu'HH. '•!.sow oflifi ' l mid iirfiiht L-lmliif, forli.', nikcs t

Uliiivotit, (ill I'lyimniLh Ifook h'-iif, ulniru, »rtK»o<l M now; la milk IUUIM mitl uvoiythiiiK ulw<»

i usiintly fouiidoii iiiiiip-tu-diito fnrm. Two yo.jd! lior^'w. OMO u ii'irk tmy niuri*. T y«''irH "M, U'IWII for farm or rmul uso: buy horse, ti yuiirimUl.il! cood roiulstor mid on<> Una ILIIV woinmi cnu

ilrlvo. Tliruo mllcli cow. Two will b« In i>rotltI hy diiy of «ii1i'; yiMirllMK heifer, tuid 'i luwnl Sfiivrt! tlmt will bo In iirollt by .March Id. NoKtiunlH

iillnwcd on prmulhof. Tlio wilu will beginpromptly ut 1'.' u'i:loi:k noon, wliun tornid inulconditions will bo iiutde kiiowu iiy

WM. M1I.1.KH.Jlnrvlu 1'kTdoii, Auctlonuor.

will lliev <jy, [ D P i

when to the "•Imluess of ! Diseoarth is .uiilcil the glad-: y

numnhroys noraoopiithlo Munnea nt your DrmjKiats or Mulled Free.

d t t ipt f

IICKK of childhood in ...Heaven."Jt is lime we yot 'over these morbid

ideas o(;how we shall get out of thisworld. Vou make yuiir religion an un-

hear.-ics. Vour religion smells of thevarni.sh of a J'uueral casket, ilutherlet yuiu* rcli^iuii tu-duy couie out undshow you the .sheep-fold that God has jprovided for you- Ah, you .say, Lhere is !a river between this and that. 1 know 1it; but that Jordan i.s only for the Ish<M>p-iv:ishi]i<r, and they shall go up jon tliu other bank.s snow white. Theyfollow the (,'reut Shepherd. They heardhis voice loiiff atjo. Tiicv are .safe now- o n e fold nnil one Shepherd!

bYdruKCists, or stint on receipt of SOots., iSI., IIuniplireya'Mud. Co., Cur. William j ,

Administrator's Sale of Lands,

in the way of Farm Machinery,

Plows, Wagons and Castings

is supplied upon the most fav-

mSSKuiT^ iSwin?lK|orabIe terms at the old estab-

\)v.'^rJ-J KM"li> '*!«' ' VdyMH.ftvV lrl?'i"ii'xll" j l i s h e d

WashingtonFoundry,

R. Q. Bowers, Jr., Proprietor.

A'llpJIIH,

lotlblo r ^ lliiuH,

; fork-, r

I J viil .ILIJIU (or nay I.IH-I,OHU.will ..win I,-- in i.rulll; uiio mrgt-

win \ In r t l t b ll f

PUBLIC .SALE

PERSONAL ^PROPERTY !aud John Sta . N

ST. CLOUD I10TH1-,kept by 0. F. Si/i'U.t on Wu-iliLu'ton nvf itho IJOliOUGlI OF WASHINGTON, ICounty or Wurri'ii nnd {jtnteot N«w,fcrn

SATUK1UV, MAKCII 1,'. A. IX'1SB,botivi'ou tho hours of 1- oVIook noon n• ' ' * t l m t I

itio [nthu

y,o» '|

FU1UAV (till .SATfltllAV,

M.MiCIl lri nml ID, ISlis.

o.-lo.-k. inn.-hliimy t-io., will bo sold o»

ormw,

clock in tlio fiftunioou of a,n t | ]--'.vt'nra

y, thu follow- l» foul, Boo« workith l f u l u l g l f l

H'Ij-irlit. ; buy"y aoui

lob *iro ullnli

outside the inelusitrc. !l'he nijrht ofthei r .-in liowLs wi th jackiils; t hev arethh-stiujf for tlu-ii- blood. Tim" veryimniu inUhat a !;nnb niiiv lie frisltliifr

KLV'S CREAM BAXH a n i o s a .Apply into the nostrils. His quickly absorbed. BO

'oimd • coiita otDriiiruiBtaor.by mail: enniplcs 10c, by mail..1 ELY UUOTUEUS. SIS Warren'St., New York City.

Ing doscrlbud litnda ima pnj'misca wltli tlionj)- t'eldlng, ctmiluffl yenrsiitd, very iroiitlo nml aimrteuitneei*, whereof tliu s-niil Abrnlinm .f. Ktmd roiu|-toi—L-HII rt'comiiiLMidliliu JKJH pur feetiv,.n.-,ii,.,i ^ni.,..,], belnp tlm t)iiiimUut<-'rlt)cd In I'KHOH' ronji ho'so, not nfmliJ of Ktciiaior troller

•t it Inml !*ltii_ato in tin> I fil.-o' po'\':V(iHvi.'r!l"wlirw&rk'lni

i i ee iyir dluU Hlil onlor, tlmt i.t tAH thtit eerttiln t

llnioiigh f W ' -

r horsoCl

it ft-oin tinIn.iiun...

party [.'lit!yqiiare. l.<w a s pfCNL'i

ami hi- ii'ilwinit"r..|.|iru>lK.il toliuii-lor'.1 1tlio Mivs

i!iij"'i'Tliupin-ty (UsmuMi-iansl.-iminiiU'S

1! Ill1SI

icivHill'it. aK 1>'vi.ls.iii'.l.

till.I .-intill

dai

ms ln-.ii

iukut..•.. tlii'iv(1 iu:i III-III. Tiniultlii ' i i .i- music. WlillismliK-ii:-.viii.l.jv

•i-IVi-cy.1 Wuti.1 K.itrhifi.. iva^

ii'il intou the tin

\va• itsot 1'i-ca;

s a vcrvin St. .1

riniiii K^iun ivii.s

mill h.'liiqi: :ily avs.liai

-Tillmil

a!•ils.tin.st a

qnaili-ill11 tile 1

Wlint1 an-ivoio liadllllll \Vl

laiiiliiiio.laiiii'S.

sliv.;i. Ililiiilllli;i

nobleami-.s'l^'OIlt

HKIllC

iL-tiilS;

lo.'lili;

is theIwltli

beenin thuil; llio

amimil i»v-niouL

nll u lkml twelv) t.f lill'fel

llL'V Ul J

Us p i y u u o s nil'l ]n-;ir till!spul ti-ut.iput

ml

mili) ru

Involities. if you >•woet strains of the :aimnimL-itij,'1 Christ's iand. death .and hell, I

.ii forth. "•ladiiVthe clei- !ie! TheWntorhioiijjiilnst ii fought, and om- Cum-jor hath w.ui tho claw !

Oh, the joys of this salvation! 1 do not jcare wlini metaphor, what comparison •you have: brin^ it to mu, that 1 tuny juse it. Amos shall, lu-infy tuic simile, Iisaiah another, .1 oh it anoLlicr. Hcautt- JCI>L-fill with punloii. UeauUfiUwith peace. I r o ;Kl s

IIwinllfMl with autieipalions. Or to j y/heat, 93Cpastoral tlffin-e o h n y . | k M fnr

text, conn; out. 01' tlio poor pasturage of ; , ;,.

llnioiigh of Wiuhiiistfin, In iliu siiM County of . ilnlt! colt, !i y,..(lr.-* olil; J'Ktvlifrnn :-.)lt, 1 your old.Wnrreu mill Stnto of >:«w Jeiwy, bt-gluiilni: u t , Sovwn hund of cdttlc, via: ii inllijlioows, Him-' of

,;iat.i!;u for. n 'uoraor-in .tho cd i -co t -au alii-;-, whk'L w!)l bu i:; ;iroll: uy t!:««;of i;;ilf lialfor,:;corutT to liiiidsof Mury YoiniuiiiMiiiid niiinfrom i lirood Him-f, will bo In [uotlt iibout April Ift-

feet to a stiiko (.llunl, tti-iiiw (•-•) n

illioi'Iy i:.iir.-<" fortylutliu

0 o1 nlU-y,lonuMiiiniuIiiu

Hiimo p r i i l s IJ. Tyj:nr hy Wlllinetl ilutod April 1st, 1ST1, nu•ron Cuiinty !{L>L-or,lur. n-.-i

,.„•, - --- . il»'iit Aprili-uliito -"tH'il imc, r> Shouts, iiiimit 5IJ

0110 lnanlr.'il nml ; clii--l;t-a>., Mn.-lilniTy, ctu , viz: Two-nnrnis tn-Jul-11 cornur to liuiilsof JI1 •w«riiiul pniinscpuriiior, wltli Imncer ami n

i\H lmutriof s»«lil Itiinl tf» foot Mtniw fjirrlci', mm:v M B.-uli,'"' 1'n., IH-LMI110 mul (iliiilf findtii 1 iiL's-UnsthoH time, aiirl 1 im KOOII HK HOW C'IIII.Keof 1111 Jilli.T.tlitmce'nr>n (,-orti fh..'Hor, liiind aavn stiollor. Wllsunu-e^l'trly i.-ouraL''/oi:u feed prlmler,. liny aateiviiiiiniiu; mill, cluv.-rto niiiuo ii)ru"u<7iiiol'TuiJ!lur. botio ui'll, one-lmiM.* .^.ru nlnnt^r. n.»w

•1 ITO (li fiu-ty (mo . tlohiirtton Miulci', tmck uml 'iiiinlltx.-iHTlof. iiwu'il"illoy 10 thi'iiini;i! I ou" h'irv-.-t utily; K^tyrli" tiiuwor, l'liitili'i) uriilitwilt tlfti'CH hun. uml f«rt|i[/.ordr ll,lnn,l roller, ^Syruviwo ii'l.iws,mtt iiioro or leas. liuJTiiko, lutyforkuuil iv>po, 0 Mprltic-tOiJih Imr-•OUVPVWI to tftilil rows, a ..Ix-biiitn t>]tlki-fiotti lmrr..wc; wli^sl

II. Uoy.l uml uiillvntin-, S oiif-liOMe ciiUivntorf. pittnto dit;-

• •• • - • • • ••'••• • ' • - ' now rik-!i;li, 1 ow I j N ir M y, '£ fariii wunoii's• - • I t h iop , polo iiiitlsliii:1:^ will cu r ry

!-:iAVAi:i> 1). SKIif Abruliuiu .1. Tyyiir,

PUBLIC SALE

Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE..CONSTIPATION . and PIMPLES, j TUKSHAY, -MAH011 ih, 1

•!du<:.!it-,i\\ o''.'!'_-V,-.-)|ll . h i - 1

h a y lmlcli»rs, Jl-it Imy SIIOIVINKS,ii.-iich mul v | s i . . jtIso JI lot ofgrt.n.itools, .-dt tpf i,;o Itnils*, -2 HOI))! liivivy t!

ifpllUtfi

nit, 1th HV

r.LitlT.(r

•pt'UH

'taiilu pallowa

nuil many other nr tW-uW inoi'illutica. 'lldnsii . i i . i 1 . . . . 1 i i . . . ^ . 1 ' . < 1 . 1 -*~* .

Full Value— I K —

Fur and Plush Robes,

Blankets, Harness,

Whips, Etc.

is assured when you buy of

S. T. Vannatta.Tiie Largest Stock. The Lowest Prices.

Belvidere Avo.

s' Work, lite,

.- * osecutedat .

Stark's ParlorIsowlioro. You will aoo,r farur . • • ' • l • •

A. -r. STAKE, Prop'r

Sc.ii.. |uK cite. i>

tlnr«. .1

ERSTON TRUST COR. E. JAMES. President. '

••"''JOHN BACON. Treasurer. : - -

ACCO UNTS SOII IC1TBDinterest cm Timet-iLtoof .'(per uuiic

I l

ami Suvtnga Doposita nt. l.oitud .Money, Collectsinonw, Kxi-ciitus Triista :

iiimiy u n i . h s twilw will Im u

C:\TII.\KINB

- (i"Sate Deposit Boxes for Rent. «'

Cor. Centre Square S . 3d St., Easton.Pa

ami will pav the hisiiest cash prices! IM-UIIUfur. Wheat, 'Ryo nml l-:ar Corii. For | '»»].

urac-rt, 'i stuwcnrrlngo liar

uv, etc.; Hivesdrill, Ui

I-Buyami will1 U l . ** I l L h i l , I M w 1 1 1 . . . i . t . i .vyi 1 . . i t ' i ; - - ' ' • ' - - - - , - . - - - - - - - - -- .

coiU'ttllieiiCti of'natroilA, I will LOAD AT ! t o r a , »i»¥"»>r. 8 ijlow**, i-ni iiiu-iooilulinynilcsANY POINT on the p . . L. & \V., | "liSIVnliT'emat.-, Von! imtrt"r! w j ^ i ' " i / ^

Htmp f iit,nit bolt, fanului;

Oll I d

lluy rail-i at preseill:

listen.

uiful

Lo tin

•Itl Int

pK-nl

the r ich form

'Id

o( the i

lUlSllL'l.lbs. or 47c for 56 lbs.

.rCorn, .tsc.cwt.

• Hut liiiysltlt'.sloflmg!'.rokAirka,r.-*

i iioiisoliold

usuil to play jaiujt jnius ,,the..i..llTOUhvay( N. J., Fob.

iinlv Sliuphenl

" FranFP; Smith. Iis, 1.898.....

g reatesfl liis piifiUui. Uli. t h a t allI'OUUI hea r t he piping of the

evef offered in , this town

rj>1i(-x 'I'llnt Clotlic Tlii-iust'lvrx.Tho own 11 fontjiinssiiviMMl fish wlii

ulot-hi! atnl atloi-n thcni')selv«s. Tlu'iiiost |uouspictious of tlii'in isLhoiintcniiariia small lish , I'l'isqiieiiUTig1 the Stii'ifiisaqsea, which literally ek>Uii>s:ii,sui£ y-ith

v. Rings, Walchcs,• Jcwclry,"-at':--' '•:

:Clocks ami

A .11 Ho it Ullmlto.

The sliced o£ llio strictly np-tb-clateico.ynuhtls'almostlicyoiKUiitliof. His.about the-fastcsti-.thhis'-^hi-this vapidiiye, and a craft that 'cannot make umile a minute is uot to be regarded an,

i l

A. DAVIDSON'S,Watchmaker and Jeweler,

43 E. Washington Avc.

^ Come and be convinced that you^ ij'save mo'Vey on every •• purchase.

N O T I C K .

r of tlm Kamio ot i link' tk d j Creill

I'lirsiiinit to tiicordt'iCounty uf Wimroii, m idtmry, A. l>. mm th.ni-nlnotyolglit, noilm

t i n l liH lionli

atitivinecliiliiis iignliistt tiioton, l(itt» of thu County of Wircucut ihO'!s!inuv:.to.;t!n! j-utor, 011 or bofonj; 11^ aistilni'li;tituon tuiudral mid nin

i ot iwd. jof iliu SurniKiiti) of tlou tlio ills*t Uay of -Iiiid ci^lit liuudn<d nn'liy (•Ivoii to nil \wt t i i t » r 'r inn

ml u n y ci l l t l l

dUor'iiil l

ft' *T.

st Cough Byi

JAMKS NOl.AN,

a I PTAPH TRrfcAun In835 for 1000. We

r"|"ciwuliiM ^ IIUS

y freight. Wrltwa^oiicofor, . . - .tnoN NUURKKIBK/Wltttu*noun", N. -1. Trt'oa 1jo\i'd nnil pnekud lu iuo«u.lutroduoora of tins Iron Mountain Peach. 8-17-31

In tliD.Miut.irofU'Uliutu Kim-.Purmiiuit to th

County of W

NOTICK.tho ICsriitooE•y, H

ii to Rut-i

, A I). 1

Will in 111 liningik'L'i'iwtftl, 10 j.rlulnlstnitor, on.imiint, A. il.

ICsriitooEi Huiii tcut'iiscd | Credil.-r of thn Siirrowit" of tli»iuid." on tlio third ihynf

1 ttiouwmtl iiiclit-miiinroiiloo I- Imrbby KIVL-U tu nil-nitt in!iiltwt tlio i-^uito of

f County of W'ILITI'U,-siil]<uil» hi mit to thii

f liil]-<

yril«»

iu* hi'foi'w tlio tlilrd itIslitcou h^Klmd ii1 mouths Iroui tlmnyorofl'tcn' Ui'jrk'cili

Fran); Tan'BILLIARD

andOOLARL0RS, «

Dawos Bulldi'gNoxt Doorto Post OfKco /

'K'I'TV, r

Sis Splendid Tublee—Ojurteous

,•'" I u ^'uigarij midTotJwco. •• ."°.l - , . . . • . •

\'i J —~ r :'""": . ' '• " ~~r"'

N O T 1 G K .

In tiio Mntlorof tliu Ksmtoof \ Ui'iTo to HarDtuiU'l Vllot, iJL-toii-oO. / Uroditoi-B. ,

1'itranant to tlio onlor ot tho SurroKiiti* of theCoinny of Wurr.'U, niiido on tho 'J'Jd il'iy t > r " o oonilior. A. D. on.' thousand elglil hiimircil anilulna'.;* sic veil, uottco.is htiraby-Klvcu. to nil |jtir*honi l-.r*v\iiK cltilnih a^aluat tho oatnto of UnntolVlkn.latoof tlio couuty >of .Wftrron, di'censoil,to prosont thosiuno to iho anfcserti»fjr«, UIH ad.miiiiptriiun'3, on or bef-u-ti thu SSd dny ofSoptomlmr A. P., oiehtoon liimdrod u:id ultiuty.olcht, ln'tue nlno mouilia from tho datoofrliofiiltl onlor; nud nnycreditor noeloctliiK to bringIn find oxhlbli hh or her ulniiutt undor oath oriinittiuitlon, within tho ilmo so llmltod,'wUl hoforovor bnrrod oMtlt) or hor nctlou afnluat thotmkl mlinlnluirniorit. .

ANNA C. V, DAWKS,G-KOKGK 51.' DAWKS,

•-. - . •••• • - •• AtlinlnlHtrators.Drttod, Jloo. Slid, 18(17. l'r'n fon,' fO.HO..

DeVVitt's Little Early' Risers,The lomouH^litle rills.. . '

. that's tender and good isworth eating. Try thek i n d w e s e l l . • . . . . • • ••

f BROS.,No. 7 Bclvidcre Ave^

D. V. WTCKOFF,

' Insurauco and Rcul Efltato Affout,

WASHINGTON, N. J. •Tolophono Call No. 31. , ;

: -J^ '

Page 8: WASHINGTON STAR. OVER 3,150. - DigiFind-It...resume avork, and is now'on the Fleming-ton branch. HLH friends are very happy to learn that he is once more himself again. \Vni.McUiinof

THE WASHINGTON STAK, AVASIIIXGTOX, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1898.

Rev. M. 3 . Lambert tool: for his textItul Sunday evening: Trov. 20tU chapterand 1st verse, from which ho preached anable temperance sermon. The preacher Isnot a party man nnd says that if wo evergot rid of tho torrlblo cursu the Christianpeople of each party wilt have to uniteand vote tigalnst It regardless of party.

ICLlCu f JS* J'jikm11 A-\/iibiif.

'£tia total receipts wero J35. .William Banglinrt, our station ngont.hiis

purcliiiML-d n hiuidsoinu typewriter. Will-iam is a worthy young iniiii mitt iit'emi*strictly to biuim.-*.-*.

Miss Mnrv Skvler lias returned hoirn;nftor airandlni: u'few weeks H-IIOIIR frioud*In Belleville, Veroiila, Newark, Ulootnllcld

•:and Metuclien. Hlu' r.'|tort .1 !,'oo<~ time.MrH. M. J. Craif; liiis pone to spend a

week with her parents at Drukestowii.Harry Dangluirt of thlj" ploro bra Ink

B l t O A D W A V . COJIINd SA'.KS.Frederick Dlttnian of Anbury lui.s pup Wednesday, Starch Oth-I'ubllc inlo p!

clinMcl t ho Win. M. SInianton property In i live stock, nmrfilnery, uiinoiiH, etc., at lliothis place occupied bv Mrs. DUBIIII. She! John A. Jones Intm near lluttzvllle, by W.will continue to occupy the property. II. Miller. Mnrv 11 A. Picrwui,auctioneer.

Throe persons united with tho church In :Soo~~cscr]pt~vcnilv. _full connection Sunday inornhiK. Others' TIUMISIIAY, SIAHCII lO.-I'ulille sale of

I _ .1 . _-« *»- f » 1 A . . _ . - . , . . - . - t MftliUJlltftTrl I9*\f* lu I. J.ll .«.• • flMn.tf.l*. Kill, i I Jiff*.

MONDAY, MAIICII Mtii-1'ublic sale o{t k d lf l l h l l

KASTKUTIS1K KASIIIOXS.

>rufttt-« " m l Hut* T h u t Will bv WornArii ' i ' I he roiiL'tfiiliul Suiiaon

D r a w s t*» 11 Close.

With tliu newest KaMer gowns comes asoft-, supple Hklrt which cliiiKu closelyaroundinu liips liiid widens gnuluiilly to-ward thu vrigu, where it has n width of bu-tween four nml llvu yards. No stitlciiIiiKmaterial is employed fur this, thu iduubiitiig to {let nil easy curve Very often, to

Harry uanpnurt m mis nmro nun (»Kt:ntho agency for the New York World whichthe people appreciate very mucli nt thistime. He ia also tuklnj: lessons in point-ing. : . .

J . S. COIVL'H, our wheel-wrltrlit, has anhttiiil a Hue lot of wagons, nuion™ ttiuiMbeing thu duplex spring truck -also tin;platform spring truck.

Otir milkman itist escaped wunt miirMliiive been JI serious accident I.'W *••• •"•-*'

, „ , . . 1, etc.. by Julin Sherrer .on bis farm with usliiiht liiilnvw* at ttic Voii. Tliu'tit'uie\i!ini Wntulliii" of \nilcr4on inwit n : {wo mllwwwtli of WiwIiliiKtnn. J e * u U dressing* urn liws complicated, tho deeoni-

fijw h i v H l - J t S "jU'Cf, auctioneer. Sou du.seriptlvu adv. tlon iilwve tliu hlKh collar covering onlyII W T w ) IM to \1nr iVp|-,|Pw WKDXWDAV.MAUCII in-Public sale of nne-third of thu neck. Among tho colors

luinltnl"-;, Saturday hy her father and M. j JJ™ ^ ^ S f i S ^ S S r y ^ i S k ^ i o t r ; ^ b ' S i S y j ^ S ^ l SIi. uo \ve r» : l l u u s i i s u i BI^ I I IUIBLU ul1*-' WnshiiiRton township. Oron II. IVrry. -t»s a ma t t e r of conn-cj and whi te , most^ i S i S h ' , , w T e i nnd M',t,|u l.uca, j " [ { " A M..~.*~~",.....-"lo,.e«r. S e e d e d , , oUK^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,__ ^liHvebeuns-pftuiiui:.! wt-ek in I'Mliipsburg; ' p , , , , , . . . . . . . \ i . . , , . , , i-tii_!_Pnhlii> *»iU>of color-*, are used for thu new .sprint; hats, Mwith the furmi;rf«. rt-L.tiv^. • •.,,""t'^!'' V.rVni L- iilmlumc is d c oil w t f 1 1 " S i l " obsolutoly nuvv htraw braid witli

l l \ U - H l ( l ^ ~ x . l i i t l . l l l l ^ J l l l l lll v . l l v ' * | l ' ~ ' * l " l - b . t L ' l . __ w , . ^ " 1 , , . . . . . .

by John

down. .• Meri'Iumt Craii* is tloinp :i rHt*liin» h\v>\*\

ness, ilu has KOH« io llu- cii.v iu I.iy iu'liT-.sprin-: noods.

Ilcv. J . I.. Hayes niul son-in-law. Mr..' Miuut'>l,"ni.i>U'At'>y!nz trJn.w miusvil lc .

IIi!votd friends are" ntwnys pleased i o t f u t

•Pwny/p-inyu if lif j:cts1--ft «>n -•?-•••;•* i«n ho ',<iWillstart ininitjdiiU-.'ly1 for tho ICloiidyku.' O u r j-pL-culitor, M. J. Cniiu', is dunlin™

extensively in t'tfir-*, witves*, tit<-\. A1I1i1t1D0ithtm1tn.a111urch.1i1t of l>m:ul-

len, wiwit -Kiu-st of Miirshall P i i t on^ r a.con pie of days last week,

Edward Piircell,ourHficlvsmit!i. is huild-inil in addition to his kitcUm. Tiie workis being done by Smith arid Ncyluirt.

1'atrick Monui, -an Oxford drui; clurk,wus in town on ilonday to see friend?.

Aaron Ayi-rs, having rect-lved the noiui*. . . . l ! . , , . J' .. IP.,. .!. . .!,!,! r~*Lt.1 Miitt.lI.lti'Ml J\1\

wwi>. » •• ,[ nines c:isi oi ritniipsiitirijf ny JOHH ^ ^ i , isnlso used for this kind of lint, " h eThere Ins developed n uuietly fonm'd • Smith. Marvin A. Pierson, niioiioiu'tr. ,I)o^ t .strikiii"- ol'a.11 aru tlu^e of white or

0,,,llMittoii to tho re-eleclinnof Fl P.Smith This hcin- a very Iiircu sale, it will begin j uravSl i . irUendtdibr summonll!S ilk ,iwmhGV oftlio Township Comiiiittvi>. nt thu stroke uf 12 o'clock. See descriptive *" tfif Ii rlliltotw of vchvi silk satin nndMf.SinHii In,.-, inmlu i( «oml nlller.il .in.l . atlv. inioireare all ust-il lit>in<r ptnilfil Jindxhirri'tt

H is well to let good enough ANi> tin Ii— I'ulilif wilo of all the personal with l<c;ids nml spangle*. H!M> t'bliiiii. Tin;. • 'nrnpi-rry nrti iPlmc Kti-jPiifM. Nn If, on' fonhiniunlc rnlnrn'nwpt'riwt'»kli l liluu,i th 1 C ll l Str C l i lMrs. Klaiinor Ilnrd is visitint: her ntL-ee, tho ,1. C. liuyor fiirm nciir Straw Clnirt-h,

Mrs. Wm. Hurry,.ut nut t / .v i t lclit'UfL'l.' ilowiimil Wtii- tin- CIK>I »)! ill:

iMtr, .Mm. llk'iuird Thonuus at rilvi-i:

township; live stuck, nmehin-auetiMitie blue, heliotrope, chaiupagne, tinlight shades of ruhv, lirown, yvnri griiy,

k d l K i f l C b i.f live !tlon- arv tiotud in the M<MVTN, ^Ttiuntlsu

1 ilvciited fiincy for putting the trimming—

. — SKi;r1n;ii'iirc.iiS,,;:i':',niiX^ri;; ;conti»n«i .-«>„, ,.:.Bo~!jMr. ami Mrs. I'liiUp L'o..k n.-tiirneil on . mu'nnrt a Iralf inihs Ir.mi .•"luwarl.-vllln. J [ r s . , \ . W. Cutler BUVL ,

TiKsility tVonl a vl^it.ii'.-evor.ilduvHaiiit'iij: nlt'llie nwd k'.iiilrp^ to P.h'uins'mry. .1.'I. I hi^t Ttuir.-day afternoon toil small coin-rt-I;ili\l'snt Ik-llciluun. I'.l. : 'rh.lt.-lur, lUIL'Uoini-i-. rici! dc^crititivc pany nl'liuiii:H.

Mrs. Ja inw Nixon ol'ynur town is at tliu ' »dv. M.iri-h 10 mid 17. .(.',„ 3 T A 1 .iH-int-'onier mother, Mrs. June- Lewis, " l io -• - - 'has bum iiuitc *!c!:. . , u J ' - - t l"l-

tis much in di'tnund lierc lasth

Dcplie Uort-'herrv. has antioimccd tiimsclfas an independent candidate. This docsnot comply with tin- rules of Dutmiuracythat irov~.~i~iii.~il the Ciiiicu.i I.i»t S.ani'il.t.v.

Which would sound ta<rft "'StiiiireCrtiii;''or '"tiqnlre I 'arecll?"

Kev. J . Ii. tluves.of Veronn.N. J..;iccom-pnniedby ills >on-in-hny, .John Minord. a

. prominent mcrcinint ofMuunLvilk-. iiiiiik-a business trip to this town on WednesdayoflitstwuckiiiouarclutrtiMpiin <»f ii»rsc».They riueceeded in uurcli.istn<: onCul'Ot'U.Zellorri nnd one of Jo*. Widcnor,

Mrs. !•;. 11. fittc-n^uriimi I'junlly of I'hii-

ii few d.iys.ltev. John Knmtz, pm-idini: ftdt.T '>!" th"

Patcrsou lJistrict,...vill prt-acli in ourchurch on Sund-ty evoninjr, March l:!th. j

The Uonrd of iCdncntion mot at James!. ai.vers1 store, Oxford, Tuesday afternoon.

On Tuesday atternoon, M-iren lotti, anelection will be Uc-ld to elect three newmembers of the board.

The Eastern Mining Co. piiMtheir handsonTucsd'iy up to Jim. l-( : .-H'IIIKT IHH _it

." tbiit *iVork nt tlic iniuCs Vt'i'l.bc rc;;i::ucti inthe near future.

The Board of Re;jistrfitinn mt't nt Rro-kftw's hotel on T.UL"-da,v aficrnooii to ru-

• vise th« poll list, s ix muiies were utiiied.iMarslmil Pitteti£?er opened his -grocery

store nt Centervilie on Friday last, l ie ex-pects to move there next week. •-• .

Jlrs. Mnrv Gcnniin is spending :i fowdnys with her daughter, Mrs. Fred, llen-dershot, a t Delaware.

Fred. Woolever of Trenton has been th tptiost of his unelu and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Berry, since Sunday. (.

. For delicious Ice Cream find Ic<"% lineCake and sweet Bread, no one exeellGuliclc. He spares no ex])en.-ie in theirmaking, thusr insminjj the. hi sliest (-(iialiLj

". Our people .are somewhat niritated overthe probable w:ir with y»:d.n. A wlu;!ecom puny 'couid bc'ynlihd'u uDeiuiur oi' ourstores any uiLrht.

: ; — • •• Tho Wisfcufiiicrory is usin>^; \ the npplt-. tree butts t ;Uhe n--i«lil.i.n-liofia-/ Tliey-ivc-

sawed in sim.ll stubs and used in the niiikins ofs;iw and knilu limidlu-*. U is a p;iy-injj business ntui wo monopolize it-iutliinsection.

Lust week we were delic-htor] wil!i thestereoptieou views L'Shibited bv ProfessorWindy, l ie showed -upiln mi Siindavcveniiic; some beautiful views uf India,•when Dr. Campbell also fr-ive ;; ]et,-t;irc en-titled "Missions In Inditi."

Edwtird Thomson, who recently iinhinidhisnppi'i'iilife.shit) ana tailor, is now urt-

.-. . pared to do that l^iiiil of work;" " """ " •'William Thomson and I'I-OC. Windy h;irl

quite u mishap last week. Will, in c-oni-- jjany with the Professor, uus cxcrciiiiisi;

wheels struck a ru t anil col'iapsod. Will"imn, who, by the way, is the bosl; iiyrs'i-iiuin in this vicinity, knew .just whut to doand soon, had " Jtoniaiiue " um'er c^nirul.

timn for n .stuip shot. "iTosiiys one wouldbo quite valuable to him.

Our young people are rehearsing fnr anentertainment to be jjiven sonio tinio inApril. We are proud of tlie dramatic tul-ent of our town, which compares verv fa-

.. vorahly with that of tnni-h.l-vrjror plticea.• Notice; of-tBe date will be girer,"later, . -,

Bontyestown is bem-j fjrandlv repVesent-'} . ed nt the C. U. I. Stick .to It, buys, »nd

briny buiuu soiu-j luuryi«.E. 'Vincent Ort has . joined the wood

milkers at work on the --Hill."Saturday afternoon- is I lie 25tli anniver-

sary ofth'j.niarrlauc of our pastor, Ittiv. U.II. S. Ciimpbell, The coiuiregatioii in co-

il; Tn.-u.-urt-r. Antiimihtslliirt; Ai Sira Klot/. 1'CIL ^r«fn nndadopted as the colors of tlit-Mrs.SpuiUurlLuir.iml luaght | ; , itJn\\ w . k , ^ > , ^ , ( U i M ,

StewurWillc, visitui their motlier, .Mrs. u -"nol-1v,,' "I-Mi/ ih\-tu L \ itc -, r r" ie

Wm. Cowdl, on Smiiinv. who iias neatly i ,' Id 1 on e h ' WI'L!- 'M l ." l U 1 'm ' r c | M.•>. Win. A. atryfecr orWashingtun was

MMtiunAuy evening Uy M;s., l>.vMi Mow-: M r " a n"i M J " Abrilm S,i S . " '" • - * 'man. Next:Sunday .•'veninLr it will )>tr in

<i Mr--, Alicif Wanitiin: t o p i c : ' , ' / ' i ' "d to Personal Work/ ' Acts S-Si- , f11^ . l

II nn

. -.;/•-•-Ktfsmi net ont tir\>lhur,Vhu i-

naMr. ami -Mrs.daughter wen: S-itidav irucsts at the honi'of lils parents, Mr.anti Mrs -lohn Nixon.

Eu-i-ne Ohurly and sl-ter, JIUs FIuriMu.! "J1.™are (ante >ick with nit-asles. j ' '

Mrs. John F.. Inseho was confined to her • ' M i

Mn Aaron t!. Van Syckie of Andur-"nn h o n e of the oldest men in the t'mmiva,,,] pnA.al.ly tiu- -nust active for «mo of

l«v lu turn t•vith thejrr

M i - Alice VIM or \W: t PortJil has been-Uliitf frU-.iJ* in tlib place and vicinity, j i;,;V|thVirrInw"ii slight a ^ i m a i l c altack;J o h n s . WilU'vc'i-, n viet iMi of th»; fiyna-j which h not of :i serious nature.

l ) i ; m i t > . . • • I iliuvd iiitiAlii" LiinWiViiri a novel' b'iH. inCarrie-Watson reiunifa home ]u-l | thy iniort-st of thir.sry cat He iiml

GRAND OPENING-OI- THli-

-AT-

is!

5th. 1898.

ccaxcooococf XXOOKX

We shall open to the public the largest and finest stock of Clothing and Furnishings for Men

and Boys' wear ever in tiiis part of New Jersey. ; ' ' l ir recent sale almost emptied

our shelves and tallies and we start the season with

Mr. and Mrs. Kihv:ird CtrofVoflvingstN. V., itru viMtin- rul-ttivt-*- in U.wn. . .' I

•IK. Daniel Willtvc? have, been ia ivlative-j from out of town for I

,!:i

ins. All iiru conlially Itivlttd.Ml.^ Kditli -Smith, who' has been spend

are reported in to-Anibutiiiirof Wai

:losuof th meet i ni,'.

_ Mr.-i. Lev: iuchiine and Miss Flora Eich- >

_J.>hii WvlL-L'r.iwht iMrt uf last w-j-k in |

II. \V. Siirope and family.Win. Davis and (huish'ter, Miss SalHe, of

I'hiliipsinir^, are stopping at the-Am-jri-•an House.

num.Mr-:, ir.-iry Crovt-tinJ*. wlif

idhnrtliti wintL-r with her

work than._ .hiHKs which do

other thrue. littlehas been I things ero-.itert-llit;v are the ant, the bee

>n Cliark-M. [nnrtJJeWUt's Little Birly Risers; the lastat I'attenburir, ri.-tiinn.-d. tn the home of' beinjr the f-immis little pills for. stoinachtit'i- daughter, Mrs. Cha^r.*t!iwk, on .Satur-'. and liver troubk-s. i". X. Juiikins' V/iiri-enday lust. . \ Comity Dni^ Store.

Mrs. Mary Anrr t 'cuy is :sorio«siy iil :it: , . ".""."7 rrTTT'i— '~.~7'. , . f ; i

?c'i!.r;.,.^m!!rrlJ..?.r.lliii:J'!"?';: i n-SSut lSn,??S"rk™SS SUiS'VSof .Vinvnrk, lias lienel -inir •<\d iiC.(U;iiitt;uicc.s in town tlicHt fun- days.The f-.im-nil r,r Junes Hm.sc] v.'ns lick] I SU-vkei- a ill., iliilwl' I'ub. 1.5. ISilS. cu .

in the M. i:. cluu-di ol' thU pl:i^e 0:1 Wud- i pi-ojiL-ily in \Vasl;in^ton ; conyidunttio:

Wm. Shields and wife, et als.. to Annie

IMu ItConimi.ssinners lay awake nights thinkingh tiiey ein import foreifrn lish ft t-at upour native fish and h o w t h e v e a n proteer•els. Up at I'hillipshuri: tlm river is lull>f eels nnd they eat tlm shad spawn, butlit; people nre not allowed to catch them. ' '

From all over the country, come wordsof praise for Chamberlain's Couffh Rum-edv. Here is a sample letter from Mrs. C.i h i i , of Little Rock, Ark.: "I wnssuller-iiiLS lVoin a very severe* pcld, when I readof the cures Unit had been clfrcted byChnuiberhiin'a Couiih1 Hemedy. I con-eludei! to give it u. trial ami accordinglyprocured a bottle. It jruve me promptrelief, and I have the best reason for

icommenilini: it very hijjhlv, whii-li I do.:ith pleasure." For side by F. N.J e n k i n s Wiisliington; atul M. Jt. Albright,.Junction. . ) \

At House's Corner, in ?.ii«sex county, la-stweek, a fannt-r found evidences of a trng-('fivund 1 treathltir-slvruihed to the Shur-i i rsol l ieein Nuwtmi and KHVU-tin nhti-iu.Near his home there appeared tracks ithe snow indicating a strti^ale betweentwo men, and-evidences of foul play woreapoavent hy a biix pool of blood nearbv.l-.e?ic!in<r from Uie'blnud was a trail such uwould be made by tho drasains: of a man'body, and all HIOIIJT were drippit^s oblond. The triic&s led to ti hmuk andicould be ii(i further traced. Sheriff An-dress and his men looked for clews in thelujiuhlmrlioort for two davs and linallvlea d b

in tlic M. ii . church of ih i spboeo : ! Wud-1 l»'"l"--ily 111 \ '~iio.*]..j- l.iat; •" - .jri,1.".".1.:-.. '•

Mrs.Cioo. Stamcls is on the sick list. i .Ii«.-i>"i Km". ( lo Hnn.iiili 5f. 7Iis.Miss Ii.niinn Ilili-vmnli. inra-,-.l (Vnm ' " l l l s "f W asluiislon, ililtoil Pel). 10, ISM,

M r 4 ] g a r d ! S " ~ i u ^ conv.i.vsyoporty. 1,, WiwIiinBton ) Musid-

't6TlioColeI,nii(l

i ,De Imdfo'rdiiiv -5 cents.

.March SUi. An evciiilcntdi h k , ami walllia, can ; •"l<"!l'">" '"">• \

-i—Pi'iTlik-M, Cf.0k i,,,,t tviruLuJni-uli Hum:r ! o f lliickoUslou-n, dined Oct. 11, 1S!IO, co«.

I'.irkcr will 'move to Trentoii vi iOhisfor ~ii:lM)-this week. ] FninkM. Cook and wife to W. H. Drnki

Win Tiotv vnt-th ,-s ,m n l , i .™l in , i,n ! ofl iiiekeltstowti, diited Feh. l,j, 1S!KS. eon-

l i b U ^ l t o U ^ ' r , . r r f 5 O a '" U '°|-:«'^™S^ i« Haekettstow,;. Consid.

appriapriiittriiiaiiiior. '" ,. 7--— —MissCarolino Hull, who liiis been very

.^i-gicki'ia much better at this writing:. ,TUorb'il be but few sprini: nioviiips,' As

one old fogy expresses iL, .'•' 'fheni's ii-s herecan't git, away, an ' them what, hain'Miere»s iifwu-d to come, on ueeount ..of fallin' intho sumu bolo." Prosperity doesn't Nuetiito have hit this place. ( :

J. C. Ci'issmnn, our new pracer/is nink-

1 . Q. A. Skinner, who .'rcceiiUSrhoutrht (he" l tobe rbon IVtrin,1' U imieh -pletisecl'will)Iiis biiryniii, UuorfjC'Wtll wake the farm-ers up tiurly in li>« vicinity.

LiniG burning is nearly at a standstill."We hope it will do better when spring

.... opens, ns nuiny liore find uiuployiuent nttliiU business.

Matthias Heed tnlksof sotting up a homofor hinisolf. Success to you, " Tico."

..:„.; Mrs. V.KUim Giieriii, nee Kend, nnfl herijUHbaud spent Sundny with her parentshero nnd then returned to their pleasant

•4-

. tion, f51,

To "t ' l i ro "I'mi^iTii-'ition iw-»-voi> ! J>:ini~ul Y. Wyckoff a n d wife to J a m . .Tald-i'-iM-iiiV-ts'i-muvii-Vih'-i"- <"•• '-"••c ' l i 'tirmuiwor..A\>taIiinifton. datutl Hcl)...21.

:r C. c.C. :.uJ tutui't:. ^:-u-!'-.-::.-.l:'".'i-r.-i"u"oiii\v| ' -"^i eonv»yH propiMly'- in W a s h i n g t o n ;. . - ^ ^ ^ - . • eoiiHideratioii, Siyfl. •••"-'

... CHAXOKWATJSI t . ...Samuel Rineiiai-ttoOoble Dhiinc oflluMrs. Jacob rUnt-hm-Us-on the Hick ilst. [^"'ir" Washi 11"ton''TWP' -' eonHUIeraUoiIvx-Postmaster Wbitfleld Custnur and \ .— mo. " " '

S , r " IS^S" : 0 0 ' " ' ViSi'tO ' ' ' i°" t l S '" i ' Xm. Davis n,ul ^ t0V,aa, M. Cnrmutnrl-Oniiipfi. . . _ • . _ . - . ! . _

hero nnd, homo in

5 EduCn

10o, 2

.uhered his wife's(.'jirt-iidny o;i Siitur- \•l:«y by presenting her with a Iia'ffiix-iiK,- '• T , , CUV,>Printes-j piano. •' i i';l];i. cii^raro1

John Buwei-H, St\, piirchnsed at l-he j H C. C C. (ail !•.Jaroh Cfejc sulu a pair of line horses to be ,..•Kf~~l.m-,U-,iK,1'a.rm.... ..-....'._.,. : . . .- I Wall'i- ii

'Tliu T. W. P. L, Co. are lHiii<itna;ii brick !luidition t.o the boiler house and intend.t-

inv Ind l - r - l in i i . .

WemustKivn special ullenlion to theaddition t.o the boiler house and inlein t<» „••!-, -I^ nf t\n> imrk «V -p 1 ns 1 m> nsirlo »

• , . • . , m i 1 . • l V t l " . ~ M M " J O . t i l l . M I M l y i n l t ~ > l l " - ' " • " . " • " l " ~ M " ~ ~ ,

Diiljli imotherboiler. T i c work is IJOIIIB Kvrites M r». 8. T. llorur o i i " \ V h « to Eatdonu-iiy biimuel linriiesliwCurtis CaHtnur, W h e n - y o n Ilnvo-JmliKeHtion," in tho1 hewloro Uismcr. - j y •• M,, r ch ijuilcs1 Itoniejoufnnl. " T h e skin

V.'(J. l 'cndrei^h jijrfl Jnincs Smith nt- must ho Imtliod every morii'iis* with tephlluntleil Hie ineotinf; oljthe Uoiird of'Edneii- wnter, I'ollowed hy n lirislc rub. Thia isLion at Glen Giirdner (nut Saturday. , ' equnlly n.s important nH correct diet. A

• •• • • wnLur frcc-ly iiisiduiiml

right up-to-date, bought for cash and to be sold for cash at prices that will open the eyes of

the shrewdest buyers. Every garment or article positively •iuaranteed as represented. Step

the .uoods and see how our store lias been improved.

iryant,-.

and see us r.

Full details next week.

SHE OUR WINDOWS.;~o~; T O I;I;V.\:;~I

i ^ u ! O ;•". .Tri '~>'~~7rvo'.?rA"/7r-f rztrrr-KT1 ~*~^*^~~~~^ ." ~j~ !~79~~rril~~n

Bedroom

exclusive l ine^;

Sheriff s Sale.Is Cuiycfiiiv or XK

w Ytii-li.

attached to the high grade Ford & Fleming Furniture are unnecessary. Andthere's no wonder that pleasing prices are choice quality -ire-combined here, whenit is remembered that we are first in the furniture business. To be first and bestrequires our doing unusual things and selling at unusual prices.'? Let that stand forreason. We sell our own up-to-date Furniture, Carpets and Bedding below whatothers sell the ancient set for. We're satisfied that we satisfy in all our linns.Bverv man to his own business. '

Thu foremost f;ict is t)i;u yoifai-\v;iys fiiul a monoy-.s.n'ifis liero.. Itduesn't liiit^iutliinltitu; public long totiml out thaTwhure they Siivo oiiifurr

nlLuro .they save "wi carpeW. Thesame reason—Hi: luiyir.g" t'liat nirikesitpossiHe. We niaku no Iwast ol our'suporiinity, it simply comes nluntj

Sideboards.Wu'rt: wiiliMK to lot the tijinres do

the talking .5

qiic Oait Skid-oar-.!, haiulsomelyI«ilishi'J and tini.siie-d: shaped top.2 « J - J : ton tirawcrs -form swoll, one

iicJ (or'silvu'r; c;ist lirass lianJlcs.

Oiir price ; . . ,

'l' .Massive Qu.-irtureil Oak, .shapedi t ji:.-:.%>vsf, inciios: shaped^reiKM j'late'! min'oiv*-0^!-. incKt'S"; iloiii'le swcil

beaded columns; bustland carvini.;. ,,

Our ji

$28.50.'range from "

8.50 to 40.00

with the hit; business—no fault of ours.We're K'-id, how.ovor, lo j;ivi> youmoru ami K-yur yood:; for your inotiftythan ot '^r dealers. You are, |oo, liytilt; w'Sf you c(nno ami come hack

.. .'U'.-iiii. 'Sri iliiiL-.h. l()r.l:i^ls-~nnw..ifir_,' " J i " "" """ yf

yard.$1.25 \'«ilvets at fi.oo1 per

Eoc Tajiestry Rrnssds at

rnWaro Lout Vitality ii) lilil or joiinu.uiull'rnv..iii. Iii«miiiy'nml ConsHiiiiiilnn if F^fermlng.

i.uinKimu; nritii pUK'-s (tun ii-«ntniunti lor izjtu, itj•',i)J, In plain wrrtPPnr; IIMH roo'tli'tnr r.rUo. (:trcu«st

••:•• '\JAX REMEDY CO., te-f.'"ducate Voir y

Cnndy CiUluirtle, euro consulpatlon fdro.vor.25c, I f C C. C. fail, ilrugKlsis refund money.

Guara.tit.cccl tolwccd'-liablfoTirii, nialtos"wciil; CnntH* niit-lisivtic, cnrivcoiiHmoa strong, blood pure. 5Uc, J1...AU UruBBidW. j Pc.SSe,1 It (J. C.C.fiill, ilriiKKl-