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thk J 5 ..x in H ** j m uaii H R *7 ONLY PATER M e d lasffrly— ITAN TOWNSHIP. J VOL. IX. ['no 5 l a u fts h a s s * t jw . Now that • { shoppers deed the forenoon i , Geiliag8. pkn gealing in fcfli pue brlmminl and sensible T .js.,, /We, Day c and'Where 1 Prompts HANDSOME H 1 Home at others put up 1 box for 49c., 59 DRESS*,' In all the pr] trimmed. Froi WNE Single or Jn 16.98, $10.98, ei SUNDAY SCHOi Will save our terms a Toys by th ---- —lions from 5' Dolls ot dn »'M that can almotj $19,00. J-w* Umbrellas— r| iM means not to b<1 V | have them as $1.25 to $9.98. j WE WILL LET H Each and e^ of its date M open the doof* we expected if trad'1 we haW Christmas. who have success, to eM cordial ... , ifay- V | BAS' Christinas rush has set In with all Its fascinations, many It wise to shop In the morning. But 4Pyou can't come in 'come in the afternoon. We have plenty of room, high of light and pure air. No oppressive stuffiness. No cou- >w alalaa...Twenty-four (Uttinct departments and every over with holiday novelties as well *as * 111(0 ever yday useful dines. Deliver all goods when fare to all out of to wn patrons. ^nted. Nation given to mall orders. LIDAY HANDKKB- FINE LINE O FKID OLOVES AND MODES. Ack for "Our Bride",gloves, vain* $1.25, at 97c. I1EFS nd some at $2.00, lit dozen in a fancy t 2 ., 75c., etc. SlG SACQUES. ttleat shades. Nicely $2.08. FURS. $3.98, $4.98, ZMU J BuCiKS AN DBOOKS. The best variety in the country. All the up-to-date best boohs can bo found here, actual value $1.50, at 98c. IN AND AROUND THE VILLAGE, STORY OF OUR LIVES FROM DAY TO DAY. Please give her METUCHEN. N. J., SATU ttxchiii'K'v Womans Exchange will hold a very attractive*-*'hrlKtmas sale in the League •rooms, over the Post Office, this after- noon and evening. There will be a fine assortment of pies, cakes and fancy articles. ,-» a R1ES AN D SCHOOLTEACHERS. .^hieir or^an Izations by buying their books here, r yy liberal. descrip- STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES. 4 /r All that Is new out we have. Price, vVF J . Some are very modest from 5c. to $5.00 * 19c. >to Burned Wood Novelties is all the "fad." We have manicure sets, toilet sots, work boxes, smokers’ sets, etc. at 19c., 29c., 49c., 98c., $1.49 and up to $ljk9l ItPCll! The lecture by Re the M. E. Church o was full of interest!) PTC*#0*Al-g. Mis* Irens Ma$cn Is expected home to-day for the holidays. Mr. M: Daniels will start for Florida, December 25th. & Mrs. W. P. Common, teacher of piano organ, harmony aftd composition. Did you order your Christmas tfree pffW . T. McAdanjs? “ Mr. R. B. (Trow«! l « i murned frerm a pleasant visit to Kentucky. Miss Carrie Dofipaey Is enjoying a visit in New YorkJ Mr. A. C. Kelly has been limping a little this week fw H a sprained ankle. Mrs. Gilbert minds spending the rest of the winter JANew York. »y night. ts of the Tennes- o-?j~ f'e dl faulted" l\dre. We dhere j>t t o ^ » you like ^ from Smith and Mi ’OH INTO A 8EGR-HT - ^ery day we have been in our 'New Store” has been the best i our hi&tory. It is just about six weeks since we threw rs of the most com plcte store of the country, and while great business, wears actually astounded by the immence done. This brings the last issue of the Recorder prior to 'e therefore take the o iportunity to thank all our patrons loyally sustained us to our many friends who helped us to /eryone in general we take special pleasure in extending with lug the compliments of the season. A MERRY CMRISTMA3. ull of Cheer, Health, Happiness and Prosperity. ,1 & OTHER, "The New Dry Goods Corner,” *' ;'adis in Streets. PER I’ll AMBOY, N,J. Mr. L. W. Thickstun gave a very in- teresting lecture on astronomy in the Presbyterian Church last Monday night. About forty members were pres- ent. There was no admission charged, 'ntit. a collection was taken up. Hm.r. The next meeting of the Quiet Hour "lull will I p with Mrs. Spear next Fri- lay afternoon. It will be an open moet- :ng. Mrs. Van Middlesworth, Mrs. Searle, Miss Ayres and Miss Edgar are u the program. • A-mtbscrip4 i< iices of Cllict Ho -'rt under the i Clu ill be Many rec , holiday season, V ence still *reaC/ others. Mater ial i ni. will ultimate but food though celved and <»•;' awonaCour peril s ftltln* word, ap « Sfriood it 1 *.", As an initanu American man I MtUchen enter.J •Hand to■ * Comin*>n*. ielve gifts during the nd many will experl- ir joy in giving to gifts, however, la t - ely fade or crumble, rhts, if properly re- rished, will remain anent possessions. "A Foken in season, fte of the pw£| Ifathe f affect urer a ciUpw^ of V*d a drug store on ib« ■londerry, Ireland, last * base some court pin*- , Sad ft I d been made In CM- fjco: ,D IK ONE DAY. Iromo Quinine Tablet* 'elund the money II It . W. Grove’s signature 25c. ,JUB CAK9S. fTAPKEN, jWELER, J’tCH AND IfBtLSON 1 rltHKTS, [ Bmnawick. New Jersey. Nnvs-lfy Fxlilhliloit. For ten days beginning December loth and ending December 25th, the Madison Square Garden will pe^fivoted to the Novelty Exhibition, tjfekjue of^ts kind, where almost every, kind of ex^ hiblt, representing many important in- dustries of this country and abroad will be found. In reality it wiH be a mammoth Christmas Bazcor. More than twe hundred exhibitors have already ac quirert all the available floor space in the arena suitable for exhibition pur- poses. A feature will be made ot the entertainment part Many novelties of ipeti®! lAfereST'aba appropriate to Christmas time will be on vi^w and are of unusual interest to children. Among them may be mentidtied the largest Christmas tree ever seen in New York. It will be erected in the centre of the Garden and lighted by thousands of colored incandescent elec- tric lights. The Garden will bi decorated in a fashion desiriptivo of the Yuktide sea- Ther* Will i>r music by rffti&y bands and the singing of Christmas carols by a competent boy choir. In the basement, which was given up to the streets or Venice during the Woman's .Exhibition, many novelties, startling Illusions and refined Slue- show attractions will be found. :i at the home of Mrs. Spear on 'vening of Drcembcr 30th. The en- inme-nt is for the benefit of the Metuchen Library, and the. immediate object is to purchase an encyclopedia for the u'-e of the public. The ladifs serthat the program Is first-claes. and their efforts should be largely pa- ronized. RM»1~ (-otwvil According to the notice published Lrt w°ek In the Recorder about forty of the Baptists, resident in the borohjb ■sembled in Arcanum Hall last ’ ay afternoon. Rev. J. E. Foulsom aim L. E. Wheel°r were present, and assisted In the services. An orninba- 'on of a Bible school was effected, with V. A. Crowell as the teacher. The Bible school will meet every Sunday f'ternoon, and there will be preaching two or three tlmsftjBach^mo -wetors of neignbtmul _ 'burchea. Rev. L. E. Wheeler, of Nd#- Brunswick, will be the preacher to- morrow afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. wi Bell* Th* brother. Mayor Mrs. Professor n few day# In; to- Mr. Abraham fro ma visit at 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sunday and Su. Conn, Mr. C. 8. Ed| is visiting her ►rson is spending |en has returned Prickltt spent c$fh N ew Haven, to be home from the South to carve the Ch ristmas turkey. W Mr. Will MorriaMBd family are set- tkd in thCir new $pme on Main street. Mrs. Captain Brown is able to be out again, aftef a$f attack of rheuma- tism. Rev. T. F. Ba; will occupy-the morrow morning Rev. E. V. V. lay in Little Fi Reformed Church.'^ Mr. Chadwick ing the house on recently yachted The engagement -as recently been; fiiends. The Misses Chi eitaining Idas New Yi>rk. of Little Falls, tormed pulpit to- I night i will spend Sun- preaching in the Uy are occupy- . 'bodbridge avenue ?Mr. fichenck. Mr- and Miss —, red to their » r * a ve been en- el Duporni, o f . IftW York for the N 01 ES FROM -■ NEARBY VILLAGES THE WEEKLY CYC SUUUUB IN Rl)i LES OF THE | ORDER. i Christmas will be here in les 'fo in fact it is already r- and in the thou (nd old. To many if j- M(arTs givrng and' recej a?y to make a sekc’.ioi but if c 1 ’ltlCE, THREE CENTS firm. Many of their article* ar*«W > aoie for suli»t.intl»l hollitav ilfu n l thrir nrleoo _____________ .- * ^ ^ , the their prices are reasonable. n?u)t house to Joel Coyston has rented h a family from Bound Brook Pclrr Johnson took dnij;n his sh Monday moniiny and enjoyed alflRliing will, in.ml,, |S of liis fun Hits May Ayers 'and her all Edith, arc recovering from their tiers with the measles. James H. Jones is (-xepcctcd to spend p ihe most of the winter with his chil- I Itn, dren. |' William Hamilton and Theodore | I^aing havt bten rushed this week ! sharpening horses. On am ount of high water the em- ! ployes of the co:tl storage had to go | to Park avenue -to cross the water to get her here last night. The Patriotic Orlter Sons of Am- | erica held a “rosette” soC-.il at t'-e home of George W. R^ighton, 1270 Pari kavenue. Wednesday evening. The funeral services of Mrs. Kll/a VanNest were held Tuesday afternoon at the home of her son, William, at A’ton. Rev. J. A. Cubberley officiating. Vna Nest had been many years a beloved member of the South Plain- field Bap-tiet Church. During three years papt she has been confined to her bed but her cheerful and contented dis- position was a benedic ion to her friends who kindly cared for hen dur- ng her long infirmity. be hide adv lising columns they , rd to please, If they .innot find w.iat will be suitable for " n t' heat what we. have said be- )ee, that we admit no advertisements Mx)'C of first-class dealers, and ui readers may be sure of receiving a r treatment, by patronizing them. * a ' WP mfn^on our home deal- is. They offer good assortments and .....,‘ri°f's for everything in their lines, at his d°partmnnl store has aa unusually large stock of all kinds of P”ooils for reeolar wear, as well as for Christmas gifts. The Metuchen Hardware Company at (heir Core on Main street, have many articles that will make accep,t- ab o useful presents. Home people, think that a hardware store has noth- ing but nails and shovels, but slop iu d you will find many m of youn- . Re> ,"oMa * Han*on, th, dry p o d l •' ’ l' rm- h*ve a large stock ot •rerytking su.table for the holiday *, at their store number 128-130 Smith atreet They -are a great variety of doll* and all hinds of toys, tor the little folk*. No- Ice their advertlaement and give them all of ng. It is not that fjts both will I plf; nan, donned inafnaw. u t’hursday nq$it. “Joy to #^'wod I^f t earth feCelvs | PRE3 BYTE Rev. J. 9. Ma day seboorat 101 . in. and 7.46 $.3 J'b* IBOB i has been vis- B. Johnson, California on t «r t glasswars j| | l «h « Dorfling- largest and 6 West 19th nue and 36 14s come; OH. J pastor—Sun- blng at 11 i sermon FIGHT W ILL BE BITTER, Those who wlJl. • persist' Jn closln? heir ears against t>e continual recom- icndation of Dr. K ’ng’s New Discov- ry for Consumption, will have a ion ' and bitter fight with their troubles. not end°d earlier by fatal itermlua- ilon. Read whot T. R. Beall of Beall. >., has to say: "Last all my wife bad every symotom of consumption. 3he took Dr. King's New Discovery af- ter everything else bad failed. *Im- irovement came at once and foutaJlot- :.|€* entirely cured her. Guaranteed by all DruggiPt?. Price 50c. arid $1.00. Trial bottles free. tiltry News, yithly, 25e Per Year. & METLAR, New Brunswick, N. J. ACKENBOSa | 4nd Rinbalmer. Carriages g. Calls answered day or {'any Street, New Bruus- » Call, 8. Christmas Goods. Ftney Busketi, Stands, Vasct Decorations Cheap ! Wreaths, Stars, Garlands, IIoily Green, Gliris'mas Trees. BULBS JOB FORCING. Hyacinths, Crocus. All kinds of Flowers. R. CIARDI. Old Post Office, Metuchen et and Clean. Craaa i Metuchen Datry. . A. CAMPBELL. _______ •*H KTUDIO. mrt (op i. SoKlign Monu* JESSE ‘PERftr, Main Street, Metuchen, N J, Christmas Goods, .mcLirntNo ail gixi>sor 'iS s S s c ? Stationery and Confectionery. fcti£ I Y maker, baatar of all feme hFY* MWr- M AH the a.y* la Mek. OMea ( Tea* Oam nalill at the * 80S. WM 11 yon » aut a r » d arrttt* t » Mr* a Jewelry Line, go to 9 ■ X. 81NGBR, Iktfcr in Watch**, Diamond* or other Oruauatutal Jewelry. Yon will ear " t » 41) per oettt. G *ode gnaranted cap n u lled. No. 99 Smith ttaacr, rip Amboy. VMatoBL, SmmM& •^(S uppers .^- i the Leader ; JVM. Ambey . Runway. tcaVii of runaway horses blocked ?1 on Hie went bfund track of the Pennsylvania Railroad for forty min utes Thursday evening, holding up four trains. #* The wrecking train and crevi^,. lie called out to remove the hoi became imprisoned in a trosUe William Gross, a groeet.of Fords, was out with the team delivering goods, yes terday afternoon. While he was m a house his team ran away.. At Eobinvaje bey turned upon the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks, trailing in pehind ' « Washington express, rot a minute (here was a burst of unusual speed. The horses tried to overtake the train, but the express gained rapidly.' A number of people were in the Me- t en waiting room and they were thrown into a panic. They could hear he noise of the runaway appro»«hin*r ml could see nothing, it beinjf difiii. Tlwy ran for shelter just as the team galloped by. There is a trestle bridge just west of the denot ami the runaways tried to Their legs fell through 1 they were held prisoners, cfWil collected and tried to lift them up. but could not. The maiF train, due here at 5.4i, west bound, had to be flagged. Throe <^tier fvejtf bourn} trains .yygff also held up. The mail train was swuehed over to Dio east bound freight track and ran from Metuchen to East New Brunswick on that track. The wrecking train was sent for. had just left Metuchen and had gone to the Millstone Junction yards. It re turned to Metuchen. lifted the horses from the trestle with its derrioks, ran tlm train down to a safe landing and k>w«red the ViA\ve» *«a the, ground. Then travel was a^in resirned: Trains hard been bloeked forty minutes. Fnr B»rg«ts% Dtiring the holidays we have reduced the prices on all our goods. We can now oter you t half price sale of furs and other articles In our line. Kersey cape*, Sstrajcan capes, fancy and im ported cloth capes, reefers, muffs, •earfa, collarettee, baby carriage robes — 1 sWrie tor ladies and mlaacn. JL iwartxmaa, 4 Church street, New Rev. F. A. Mmob, pastor—Preaching m. Chrietmos eemoo In Uie moni-^ ug. REFORMED Cl^RCH. Rev. E. V. V. Bearle, pastor—Sunday cbool at 9.55 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. d 7.45 p. m. The patpit will be.pccu- ed to-morrow by Rot. T. F. BayWa, Little Falla, who «IU preach morta- dk and night., ObTtotnaa aerrice the oiiowlrfg Sta'M igrim flKrW M M M r Monday servicea. Holy communion, S.09. Morning prayer and aermon, 10.-45, Sunday school, $00. ", ,. Evening prayer and addroaa, 4.00 "’ hrlstmas Day. Holy cornmnnlaiL 7.10. Morning praiarand hody.commuAlor Kaddieea, lOM. wj5» o . Tday, DecegjSl 2(U. Holy commSBon, T.00 Evening prayer, LOO. Saturday, December $7tb. THply communtoa, itn -,.,., . Clilldren'a Chriatmai (eogm Lt-M -. The vested choir will ren(H^B|y-<hl owing musical program at tlm l.SI tervlce on ChrlatBa* Day: Proeeealonal. hyma il. Vonlte, BmeiM jte Gloria*, B m *S S (r Te Deum, Kotaachamr. Jubilate, Corbte*iJQ*«ni_ Intrtft, "For UMe Us,” tolth. Gloria Tibi. Monk. Hymn before addrea* 57. Offertory anthem. “Bing O Heavens Tours. . -w . ' • Sanetue, Gower. Agnus Del (*oto>;----- -_ - , Gloria In excelel*, SchflllnA'r''-?. i- Nunc dlmlttla, Tonus xq/M*£'. '■-• Recessional, hymn i art apt nearly to Ukaly to take i are others. Hood s Bar O il end tbii TO ' BRIEF KE( ORDS. The High School pupils are about to i$ue a school paper. The Reformed parsonage is being im- pyoved tvjth a new.coat of paint Don’t fail to consult our adverfislng columns for your Christmas ■pu.rchaspf. Te heating apparatus i^ The Bur- roughs building, In working or- der# and tlrh rterve^as been removed from the Metuchen Pharmacy. The Chautauqha L. a C. will not not meet during the holidays. The next meeting will be on January 13th. AM the schools in the township "losed yesterday' fbr'the ttollday YtalB-' tion. The electric lij^'ts brine been placed In the Eagle Hoq£ andTOadder build- Ing. The Are alarm at the Central Electric which has been laid off for some time a now doing service again. Several of the memgers of Ameri- cus Division S. of T., ntend paying a vrto Howell Division, of Plainfield, t 2 in the Presbyterian Churo sens. ;v ■••• - ^-■ v W ot H»$y l.ndy a splendid chance, to earn spending noney very easily working for us In i heir, leisure time; the work ^s not I'harfi, and any woman or girl who has i little spare time will do well to avail themselves of HRs jpre^t opportunity jo earn money. Send us 25 cents (silver) and we will at once send you the Cloth with full directions, prepaid by us any- where in the U. S. so that you can lommence work at once. Address is on of orr or, you thing till yoi better tuchf Pharr ary at qer nd the ' will 1111 yoi r brttc ‘ hr m look ar mnd a find vany a •ttrle* for old ar d yoi brushrs, toil t art i staMorory nr 1T,own ’■hubl y” will smoke ■good 8 egars. In the old port Main street R. Ciar nfi-ctii ,av buy Id i toclcp'i for the :ig in his line, nery are In de- td r system nn’t enjoy any- Stop at tho Me; t the post office ror- x you up some- P’op at the Me- ,ttle and you will ultable for gifts ig. Perfumery, rs of all kinds, y’s candy. And if get him a box of ffice building on ment of goods especially suit to Christ- mas. Fancy baskets and tables, wreaths, stars and decorations. He also has holly green, Christmas frees end fresh flowers. Give him a call. The Christmas dinner Is an imnort- aut feature. B. Wittnebert and Willroy Voorhces each will have a fine display play of turkeys, meads and vegetables. W. T. McAdams will be well stocked with all the staple and fancy groceries, and Campbell and Morris will also be ready to accommodate you with all the delicacies of the season. You will need some fruits and oy<- ■e;*s, and aLo rome ice cream for your Christ mas dinner. K- K. Soper will sup- ply you. Give him a call and order your Ice cream In advance. We are all so well sltuaUd in Me- tuchen thait we are within cijusy reach of Newark, New Brunswick and Perth Amboy, and dealers In these place* know the value of our columns In pre- senting their stocks of goods and their a .call. _ _ ______|r Salaz ft Steiner at the new dry goods corner, Smith and Madison streets, ire up-to-date in ever^ department, 'sad with their motto of "»«tiafhetlo» or rour money back,” and with » fall mp- ”ly of exerything in a flrst-claee store, C*?fcc 9ta!.nly, gult a,! w*° ftlvor w.th « call. See their price* aa qaotof a heir advertlaement an4 eaaaUne Iheir stock. There are many who believe la *lv- mg useful and needed arttclaa tot a holiday present, and nothlai mart tot- (ul can be (ound than ahoea and other loot wrar. M. Peterson on Btalto atreet has a full assortment of all ntylet for vien. women and children.. HI* price* ire as low as the loweeL L. Briggs, the merchant tailor tad -ndy-made clothier, on Smith atreet, 1as a large stock of everything la the clr/hing and gent* fumUrhlag linen, mil can fit you out from top to toe, la he latest fashion an dat loweat price*. In tho line of Jewelry, clocks, watches and diamonda, I. Binpar, N Smith street, Is well prepared with a sifts, and at price* to autt all. All hM I urge stock, sultahto for loode are flrst-clasa. Oemmnntcallaa. Mr. Editor:—We taw In yonr MM Recorder a call for the organisation of another church In Metuchen. Pltl- ible, we thought, there are already ala weak churches. The laat and weaktat -omer is the colored. Borne qnsetioea -omo up. Are theae alx churches filled o overflowing; ao that there la aa room for gll who desire to worship lod? Or, are there atx churchee to veil supported financially that another one would not add materially to the 'Irandal and benevolent burden* at our borough? la Metuchen to < reedy a field that the million* I ,out of all true religion moat watt. Again, is this movement M hermn vith that Interdenominational fiaUa ■hip so rarfiertly advocated k|r Hi 1st. Reformed, Prcebitartoa a VMhodiet Christian BadanvonT One of the good results of toe MM fare of Christian Bedaavor feagr rod Influence throupht toe M*d M 1 adoption of the principle at f ------ Comity by all toe (raal f " nomlnstlona. By tide -hrlstlan courteay fuse to go. lnto 8tId« t hy other haps a MS accepted thl**) »U a tho** l comm* LUtrffn . €d. '(G. 95) Roxhurjujl Chris' While we are all looking forward to the glad Christmas time, the workers in the churches and Sunday schools have been busy for some weeks, plan- ing and practicing to properly cele- l h..t. the V,o)u fouHvnl lTMIa In I rouee, O. O. Stillman at number 45 Church >whftt in- mos H. Van Norn, of 73 Marks! a t i^ . ' Nfrwsrk, thdwit' a TsrtwTtiw> Ajraltutt aftd carpets at low prices. . •t^ ^ S jw ’itaswick "The Boston Store" fifin'. Lnndsbery, 2, 3 and King block, has just everything In the largest stock, latest styles and lowest nrlcce. See the advertisement, for par- ticulars. P. J. Young, dry goods company, nunj- ber27 Church stTwt, 4# w*U up-to-date in all departments. It will pay you to consult their advertisement and give them a call. ■> . j^t At Vleh man’s Bee Hive, dumber W and 50 Church street a large assort- ment of novelties, fancy articles, gloves handkerchiefs may be found wits Christmas presents for all, at prices to suit all.' M. Sehkwartzman. number 4 Church street, offers pome great fur bargalus, nes, reefers, scarfs and baby carriage Certainly now 10 In M ttM t I minded Christian fails to * and condemn such pttlahM tsm, that labors mors for th* flM fl unessential things, than (o f tfel ( truths of our eomiMm Chr*' “ * day for such is past: f| not be changed, but tM Offi dt 1 tors — y b» fiiiiA . - A$ll REVOLUTION IMMINENT. A sure sigh uappsdaching revolt and eripus trouble in your system is ner- vousness, sleeplw u esa, or stomach up- cts. Electric Bitten Will quickly d!s- member ’ the tfoublehome causae It the Liver, and clarify She blood.* Rua ’own syttems benefit particularly and ill the usual attaaitag aches vanish mder its searching smd zhorough effect 'veneos. Ecl«ctric Btttsrt Is only 60c., in1 that Is returned lf It don’t give 'effect satinfanttoo guaranteed by f 11 Druggists. brate the holy festival. WJille many places entertainments bgve been I ^iven in churches w’hich were out of I froro i ll objeotlhnable features in their Christmas service, and this year Fill be no exceMtpn to the rule. The Pra)Hfl4 ri*n Sunday school will have theirbOTcises on Tuesday even- ng the 23rd. Their program will have ’or Its main feature the cantata of the Winter King. Mr. W. A. "Crowell has been drilling the scholars, and with he excellent voices of the choir to as- sist, a very pleasing entertainment Is confidently expected. , , v _ , The Reformed Church will hoW thelr ChrlRtmas service as usual on Christ- man night Thp committee have se- lected a cantatk, the title of which is the “ First Christmas-" Mr. I. R. Edgar has charge of the musical part of the urogram, aud Mr. it E Riddle, the UnarUitandent and the committee will - ’-A* t_ ^ . d l . a a * f,\C th* GPPIHlI/ln. newel I Memetal Day, W.shltfgton, Dec. 1$.—Ad to t j Ing of the aewloa ot to* Hoot* I a resolution was adopted wMeh , vlded for a aeaalon Bund 3. for paying tribute to the t the late Senator Sewell, ot Hew I CBNT-A-WC *«iiu>tow»*»atoer STOVB-A large he*ria«t cheap. Baqulra at oar < Mn. Anal* M. Corner Mala atreat aad ; ana reel, has a well aelected stock ot watches, and sterling silver goods at' aeorable prices. B u. Tapken cornor of Church and Nellson street has everything In hi* line. Watches. Jewelry an dsilverware. Harding * Mansfield at the big tho* ore, number 9 Peace street, have a randdleplay of all the lateet Idea* In their line. Vllet A Dahtner, number 2 Pateraon block, offer *11 kinds of suit* for men and hove wear. Lyons* Parker have full line* of overcoatsT*" stilts, hats and cap* tor men. youths and hoys. Thf r? are a number of fine store* In -jv- Perth Amboy that we can recommend votitioa* m j* . to our readers. ".V T?T-. - In the line of furniture, carpet*, otl- gtototo WP) M clotts and shades. Thoms* Wert * Co. CiF ^ y. y u, | have a large and varied assortment, at 1 their atore at No. 7$-7$-8fi Smith *-A» to. CORD WOOD FOB Ned Lonaa WANTED i K tO MI dleaex Coast? at HOI LIDAT 00008. ,v ViBHMANN'B BBB HIVE. Largest asaortiasat of Holiday Novel- les. aFncr Arttclea. Toilet and Man! Beta, LaatoMtaad Band Purses aad have’ dn In readiness for the oc,'avion. The pastor will preach a Christmas scr- ihon On the Sunday after Christman. St. LLke’s Sunday school will hold fceir exercise* on Saturday evening, Kcember $7th. And thelT Mleelon tchool, at oFrde, will have their *x- rciaea on Friday night the 26th. 9t. Luke’s school always has- uleaalng and profitable time, and this ear they do not propose to fall below heir former effort*. The Centenary M. E. ichool have ihoaon Chrletmaa Eve, and will be pre- pared with a fine program of muric aad recitation*, aad will delightfully ■ntertaln ,*U who may attend. ra'anrh f'»n»*w OT Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a. they :aaaot reach the aaat of dlaeaae. Ca- arrh la * blood or conettKulonal 4L i<«•», aad la o:d* rto cure It yon most ako internal remedial. Hall’* Catarrh Cora (a aot a snack medicine. It was prescribed by on* of to* best physl- laaa to thte errantry for year*, sad In aaeitptloa. It 1* composed tonics known, combined beat Mood parifirra, mttlM 0B to* macons iu fleet. Tho -- Mem ot t hl tWO M- i prodsess each won- earing Catarrh. Bead 4k*00., Prop*., To!- •HtoM*. pm toe heto. from now until C game,

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M e d lasffrly— ITAN TOWNSHIP.J

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Now that •{ shoppers deed the forenoon i

, Geiliag8. pkngealing in fcfli pue brlmminl and sensible T

.js.,, /We, Day c and'Where 1

Prom pts HANDSOME H 1

Home at others put up 1 box for 49c., 59

DRESS*,'In all the pr]

trimmed. Froi W NE

Single or Jn 16.98, $10.98, ei

SUNDAY SCHOi W ill save

our terms a Toys by th

---- —lions from 5'

Dolls ot dn »'M that can almotj $19,00. J - w *

Umbrellas— r| i Mmeans not to b< 1 V | have them as $1.25 to $9.98. j

WE W ILL LET H Each and e^

of its date M open the doof* we expected iftrad'1 we haWChristmas. who have success, to eM cordial

... , ifay- V |

BAS'

Christinas rush has set In with all Its fascinations, many It wise to shop In the morning. But 4Pyou can't come in

'come in the afternoon. We have plenty of room, high of light and pure air. No oppressive stuffiness. No cou->w alalaa...Twenty-four (Uttinct departments and every

over with holiday novelties as well *as *111(0 ever yday usefuldines.

Deliver all goods whenfare to all out of to wn patrons.^nted.Nation given to mall orders.

LIDAY HANDKKB- FINE LINE O FKID OLOVES AND MODES.

Ack for "Our Bride",gloves, vain* $1.25, at 97c.

I1EFS nd some at $2.00, l i t dozen in a fancy t

2., 75c., etc.SlG SACQUES. ttleat shades. Nicely

$2.08.FURS.

$3.98, $4.98,

ZMUJ

BuCiKS AN DBOOKS.The best variety in the country.

A ll the up-to-date best boohs can bo found here, actual value $1.50, at 98c.

IN AN D A R O U N DT H E V IL LA G E ,

STORY OF OUR LIVES FROM D AY TO DAY.

Please give her

M E T U C H E N . N . J., S A T U

ttxchiii'K'vWomans Exchange will hold a very

attractive*-*'hrlKtmas sale in the League •rooms, over the Post Office, this after­noon and evening. There will be a fine assortment of pies, cakes and fancy articles.

,-»a R1ES AN D SCHOOLTEACHERS..^hieir or^an Izations by buying their books here, r y y liberal.

descrip- STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES. 4 / r All that Is new out we have. Price,vVF J. Some are very modest from 5c. to $5.00 * 19c. >to Burned Wood Novelties is all the

"fad." We have manicure sets, toilet sots, work boxes, smokers’ sets, etc. at 19c., 29c., 49c., 98c., $1.49 and up to $ljk9l

ItPCll!The lecture by Re

the M. E. Church o was full of interest!)

PTC*#0*Al-g.Mis* Irens Ma$cn Is expected home

to-day for the holidays.Mr. M: Daniels will start for Florida,

December 25th. &Mrs. W. P. Common, teacher of piano

organ, harmony aftd composition.Did you order your Christmas tfree

p ffW . T. McAdanjs? “Mr. R. B. (Trow«! l « i murned frerm

a pleasant visit to Kentucky.Miss Carrie Dofipaey Is enjoying a

visit in New YorkJ Mr. A. C. Kelly has been limping a

little this week fw H a sprained ankle.Mrs. Gilbert minds spending the

rest of the winter JANew York.

»y night.ts of the Tennes-

o-?j~ f'e dl faulted" l\ d re . We

dherej>t t o ^ »

you like ^ from

Sm ith and M i

’OH INTO A 8EGR-HT -^ery day we have been in our 'New Store” has been the best i our hi&tory. It is just about six weeks since we threw rs of the most com plcte store of the country, and while great business, wears actually astounded by the immence done. This brings the last issue of the Recorder prior to

'e therefore take the o iportunity to thank all our patrons • loyally sustained us to our many friends who helped us to /eryone in general we take special pleasure in extending with lug the compliments of the season.

A MERRY CMRISTMA3. ull of Cheer, Health, Happiness and Prosperity.

,1 & O T H E R ," T h e New D ry Goods C orner,” *'

;'adis in Streets. PER I’ l l AM BOY, N,J.

Mr. L. W. Thickstun gave a very in­teresting lecture on astronomy in the Presbyterian Church last Monday night. About forty members were pres­ent. There was no admission charged, 'ntit. a collection was taken up.

Hm.r.The next meeting of the Quiet Hour

"lull will I p with Mrs. Spear next Fri- lay afternoon. It will be an open moet- :ng. Mrs. Van Middlesworth, Mrs. Searle, Miss Ayres and Miss Edgar are u the program.

• A-mtbscrip4 i<iices of Cllict Ho

-'rt under the i Clu ill be

Many rec , holiday season, V ence still *reaC/ others. Mater ial i ni. will ultimate but food though celved and <»•;'awonaCour peril sftltln* word, ap «Sfriood it 1*.",

As an initanu American man I MtUchen enter.J •H an d to■ *

Comin*>n*.ielve gifts during the nd many will experl- ir joy in giving to gifts, however, l a t ­

ely fade or crumble, rhts, if properly re-

rished, will remain anent possessions. "A

Foken in season,

fte of the pw£| Ifa the f affect urer a ciUpw^ of V*d a drug store on ib « ■londerry, Ireland, last * base some court pin*-, Sad f tI d been made In CM-

fjco: ,D IK ONE DAY. Iromo Quinine Tablet* 'elund the money II It . W. Grove’s signature

25c.

,JUB CAK9S.

f T A P K E N ,jWELER,J’tCH AND IfBtLSON 1 rltHKTS,

[ Bmnawick. New Jersey.

Nnvs-lfy Fx lilh lilo it.For ten days beginning December

loth and ending December 25th, the Madison Square Garden will pe^fivoted to the Novelty Exhibition, tjfekjue of^ts kind, where almost every, kind of ex hiblt, representing many important in­dustries of this country and abroad will be found.

In reality it wiH be a mammoth Christmas Bazcor. More than twe hundred exhibitors have already ac quirert all the available floor space in the arena suitable for exhibition pur­poses. A feature will be made ot the entertainment part Many novelties of ipeti®! lAfereST'aba appropriate to Christmas time will be on vi^w and are of unusual interest to children.

Among them may be mentidtied the largest Christmas tree ever seen in New York. It will be erected in the centre of the Garden and lighted by thousands of colored incandescent elec­tric lights.

The Garden will b i decorated in a fashion desiriptivo of the Yuktide sea-

Ther* Will i>r music by r ffti& y bands and the singing of Christmas carols by a competent boy choir.

In the basement, which was given up to the streets or Venice during the Woman's .Exhibition, many novelties, startling Illusions and refined Slue- show attractions will be found.

:i at the home of Mrs. Spear on 'vening of Drcembcr 30th. The en- inme-nt is for the benefit of the

Metuchen Library, and the. immediate object is to purchase an encyclopedia for the u'-e of the public. The ladifs

serthat the program Is first-claes. and their efforts should be largely pa- ronized.

RM»1~ (-otwvilAccording to the notice published

Lrt w°ek In the Recorder about forty of the Baptists, resident in the borohjb

■sembled in Arcanum Hall last ’ ay afternoon. Rev. J. E. Foulsom aim

L. E. Wheel°r were present, and assisted In the services. An orninba- 'on of a Bible school was effected, with V. A. Crowell as the teacher. The

Bible school will meet every Sunday f'ternoon, and there will be preaching

two or three tlmsftjBach^mo -wetors of neignbtmul _ 'burchea. Rev. L. E. Wheeler, of Nd#- Brunswick, will be the preacher to­morrow afternoon at 2.30 o’clock.

wiBell* Th*

brother. Mayor Mrs. Professor

n few day# In; to- Mr. Abraham

fro ma visit at 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Sunday and Su. Conn,

Mr. C. 8. Ed|

is visiting her

►rson is spending

|en has returned

Prickltt spent c$fh New Haven,

to be home from the South to carve theCh ristmas turkey. W

Mr. W ill MorriaMBd family are set- tkd in thCir new $pme on Main street.

Mrs. Captain Brown is able to be out again, a ftef a$f attack of rheuma­tism.

Rev. T. F. Ba;will occupy-the morrow morning

Rev. E. V. V. lay in Little Fi Reformed Church.'^

Mr. Chadwick ing the house on recently yachted

The engagement -as recently been; fiiends.

The Misses Chi eitaining Idas New Yi>rk.

of Little Falls, tormed pulpit to-

I nighti will spend Sun­preaching in the

Uy are occupy- . 'bodbridge avenue ?Mr. fichenck.

Mr- and Miss —, red to their

» r * a ve been en- el Duporni, o f .

IftW York for the

N 01E S FRO M -■ N E A R B Y V ILLAG E STHE W EEKLY CYC

SUUUUB IN Rl)iLES OF THE | ORDER. i

Christmas will be here in les 'fo in fact it is alreadyr- and in the thou

(nd old. To many if j- M(arTs givrng and' recej a?y to make a sekc’.ioi

but if c

1’ ltlC E , T H R E E C E N T S

firm . Many of their article* a r*«W > aoie for suli»t.intl»l hollitav i l fu n lthrir nrleoo _____________ .- * ^ ^

, the their prices are reasonable.

n?u)t

house toJoel Coyston has rented h a family from Bound Brook

Pclrr Johnson took dnij;n his sh Monday moniiny and enjoyed alflRliing will, in.ml,, |S of liis fun

Hits May Ayers 'and her all Edith, arc recovering from their tiers with the measles.

James H. Jones is (-xepcctcd to spend p ihe most of the winter with his chil- I Itn, dren. |'

William Hamilton and Theodore |I^aing havt bten rushed this week ! sharpening horses.

On am ount of high water the em- ! ployes of the co:tl storage had to go | to Park avenue -to cross the water to get her here last night.

The Patriotic Orlter Sons of Am- | erica held a “rosette” soC-.il at t'-e home of George W. R^ighton, 1270 Pari kavenue. Wednesday evening.

The funeral services of Mrs. Kll/a VanNest were held Tuesday afternoon at the home of her son, William, at A ’ton. Rev. J. A. Cubberley officiating.

Vna Nest had been many years a beloved member of the South Plain­field Bap-tiet Church. During three years papt she has been confined to her bed but her cheerful and contented dis­position was a benedic ion to her friends who kindly cared for hen dur- ng her long infirmity.

be hideadv lising columns they

, rd to please, If they .innot find w.iat will be suitable for

■ " n t' heat what we. have said be- )ee, that we admit no advertisements

Mx)'C of first-class dealers, and ui readers may be sure of receiving a r treatment, by patronizing them.* a ' WP mfn^on our home deal-is. They offer good assortments and.....,‘ri° f's for everything in their lines,

at his d°partmnnl store has aa unusually large stock of all kinds of P”ooils for reeolar wear, as well as for Christmas gifts.

The Metuchen Hardware Company at (heir Core on Main street, have many articles that will make accep,t- ab o useful presents. Home people, think that a hardware store has noth­ing but nails and shovels, but slop iu

d you will find many

m of youn- . Re>,"oMa * Han*on, th, dry p o d l •' ■’ l' rm- h*ve a large stock ot •rerytking

su.table for the holiday *, at their store number 128-130 Smith atreet They -are a great variety of doll* and all hinds of toys, tor the little folk*. No- Ice their advertlaement and give them

all of ng. It is not that fjts both

will

I plf;

nan, donned inafnaw. ut’hursday nq$it.

“Joy to #^'wod I f t earth feCelvs |

PRE3 BYTE Rev. J. 9. Ma

day seboorat 101 . in. and 7.46 $.3 J'b* IBOB

i has been vis- B. Johnson,

California on

t « r t glass wars j| | l «h « Dorfling-

largest and6 West 19th

nue and 36

14s come;

OH.J pastor—Sun-

blng at 11 i sermon

FIGHT W IL L BE BITTER, Those who wlJl. • persist' Jn closln?

heir ears against t>e continual recom- icndation of Dr. K ’ng’s New Discov- ry for Consumption, will have a ion '

and bitter fight with their troubles.not end°d earlier by fatal itermlua-

ilon. Read whot T. R. Beall o f Beall.>., has to say: "Last all my wife

bad every symotom of consumption. 3he took Dr. King's New Discovery af­ter everything else bad failed. *Im- irovement came at once and foutaJlot- :.|€* entirely cured her. Guaranteed by all DruggiPt?. Price 50c. arid $1.00. Trial bottles free.

tiltry News,yithly, 25e Per Year.

& METLAR,New Brunswick, N. J.

ACKENBOSa

| 4nd Rinbalmer. Carriages g. Calls answered day or

{'any Street, New Bruus- » Call, 8.

Christmas Goods.Ftney Busketi, Stands, Vasct

Decorations Cheap !W reaths, Stars, Garlands, IIo ily

G reen , G liris 'm as Trees.

BULBS JOB FORCING.Hyacinths, Crocus. All k inds of Flowers.

R. C IA R D I .Old Post Office, Metuchen

et and Clean. Craaa i Metuchen Datry.

. A. CAMPBELL._______•*H KTUDIO.

mrt (op i. SoKlign Monu*

JESSE ‘PER ftr,Main Street, Metuchen, N J,

Christmas Goods,.mcLirntNo a il gixi>sor

' i S s S s c ? Stationery and Confectionery.

fcti£

I Y maker, baatar of all feme hFY* MWr- M AH the

a.y* la Mek. OMea ( Tea* Oam na li l l at the

* 80S.

W M

’ 11 yon » aut a r »d arrttt* t » Mr* a Jewelry Line, go to 9 ■ X. 8 1 N G B R ,

Iktfcr in Watch**, Diamond* or other Oruauatutal Jewelry. Yon will ear " t » 41) per oettt. G *ode gnaranted cap n u lled. No. 99 Smith ttaacr, r i p Amboy.

V MatoBL,

SmmM& • ^ ( S u p p e r s . ^ -

i the Leader

; JVM. Ambey

. Runway.tcaVii of runaway horses blocked ?1 on Hie went bfund track of the

Pennsylvania Railroad for forty min utes Thursday evening, holding up four trains. #*

The wrecking train and crevi ,. lie called out to remove the hoi became imprisoned in a trosUe

William Gross, a groeet.of Fords, was out with the team delivering goods, yes ter day afternoon. While he was m a house his team ran away.. At Eobinvaje bey turned upon the Pennsylvania

Railroad tracks, trailing in pehind '« Washington express, rot a minute (here was a burst of unusual speed. The horses tried to overtake the train, but the express gained rapidly.'

A number of people were in the Me- t en waiting room and they were

thrown into a panic. They could hear he noise of the runaway appro»«hin*r ml could see nothing, it beinjf difiii. Tlwy ran for shelter just as the team galloped by.

There is a trestle bridge just west of the denot ami the runaways tried to

Their legs fell through 1 they were held prisoners,

cfWil collected and tried to lift them up. but could not.

The maiF train, due here at 5.4i, west bound, had to be flagged. Throe < tier fvejtf bourn} trains .yygff also held up. The mail train was swuehed over to Dio east bound freight track and ran from Metuchen to East New Brunswick on that track.

The wrecking train was sent for. had just left Metuchen and had gone to the Millstone Junction yards. It re turned to Metuchen. lifted the horses from the trestle with its derrioks, ran tlm train down to a safe landing and k>w«red the ViA\ve» *«a the, ground. Then travel was a^ in resirned: Trains hard been bloeked forty minutes.

F n r B »rg « t s %Dtiring the holidays we have reduced

the prices on all our goods. We can now o ter you t half price sale of furs and other articles In our line. Kersey cape*, Sstrajcan capes, fancy and im ported cloth capes, reefers, muffs, •earfa, collarettee, baby carriage robes — 1 sWrie tor ladies and mlaacn. J L

iwartxmaa, 4 Church street, New

Rev. F. A. Mmob, pastor—Preaching

m. Chrietmos eemoo In Uie moni-^ug.

REFORMED C l^RC H .Rev. E. V. V. Bearle, pastor—Sunday

cbool at 9.55 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. d 7.45 p. m. The patpit w ill be.pccu- ed to-morrow by Rot. T . F. BayWa, Little Falla, who «IU preach morta-

dk and night., ObTtotnaa aerrice the oiiowlrfg S ta 'M ig r im flK rW M M M r

Monday servicea.Holy communion, S.09.Morning prayer and aermon, 10.-45, Sunday school, $00. ",

,. Evening prayer and addroaa, 4.00 "’ hrlstmas Day.

Holy cornmnnlaiL 7.10.Morning praiarand hody.commuAlor Kaddieea, lOM. w j5» o .Tday, DecegjSl 2(U.Holy commSBon, T.00 Evening prayer, LOO.

Saturday, December $7tb.THply communtoa, i t n -,.,., .

Clilldren'a Chriatmai (e ogm L t-M -. The vested choir will ren(H^B|y-<hl

owing musical program at tlm l.SI tervlce on ChrlatBa* Day:

Proeeealonal. hyma il.Vonlte, BmeiM jte Gloria*, B m *S S (r Te Deum, Kotaachamr.Jubilate, Corbte*iJQ *«n i_Intrtft, "For UMe Us,” to lth . Gloria Tibi. Monk.Hymn before addrea* 57.Offertory anthem. “Bing O Heavens ’

Tours. . -w . ' •Sanetue, Gower.Agnus Del (*oto>;----- -— _ - ,Gloria In excelel*, SchflllnA'r''-?. i- Nunc dlmlttla, Tonus xq/M *£'. '■-• Recessional, hymn

i art apt nearly to Ukaly to take i are others. Hood s Bar

O i l end tbiiT O '

BRIEF KE( ORDS.

The High School pupils are about to i$ue a school paper.The Reformed parsonage is being im-

pyoved tvjth a new.coat of paint Don’t fail to consult our adverfislng

columns for your Christmas ■pu.rchaspf.Te heating apparatus i^ The Bur­

roughs building, In working or-der# and tlrh rterve^as been removed from the Metuchen Pharmacy.

The Chautauqha L. a C. will not not meet during the holidays. The next meeting will be on January 13th.

AM the schools in the township "losed yesterday' fbr'the ttollday YtalB-' tion.

The electric lij^'ts brine been placed In the Eagle Hoq£ andTOadder build- Ing.

The Are alarm at the Central Electric which has been laid off for some time a now doing service again.

Several o f the memgers of Ameri- cus Division S. of T., ntend paying a vrto Howell Division, of Plainfield,

“ t 2

in the Presbyterian Churo

sens. ;v ■•••- ^-■ v

W ot H»$y l.ndy a splendid chance, to earn spending noney very easily working for us In i heir, leisure time; the work ^s not I'harfi, and any woman or girl who has i little spare time will do well to avail themselves of HRs jpre^t opportunity jo earn money. Send us 25 cents (silver) and we will at once send you the Cloth with full directions, prepaid by us any­where in the U. S. so that you can lommence work at once. Address

is on of orr or, youthing till yoi bettertuchf Pharr ary atqer nd the ' will

1 1 1 1 yoi r brttc‘ hr m look ar mnd afind vany a •ttrle*for old ar d yoibrushrs, toil t art istaMorory nr 1 T,own’■hubl y” will smoke■good 8 e gars.

In the old portMain street R. Ciar

nfi-ctii ,av buy

Id i

toclcp'i for the :ig in his line, nery are In de-

td r system nn’t enjoy any- Stop at tho Me;

t the post office ror- x you up some- P’op at the Me-

,ttle and you will ultable for gifts ig. Perfumery, rs of all kinds, y’s candy. And if get him a box of

ffice building on

ment of goods especially suit to Christ­mas. Fancy baskets and tables, wreaths, stars and decorations. He also has holly green, Christmas frees end fresh flowers. Give him a call.

The Christmas dinner Is an imnort- aut feature. B. Wittnebert and Willroy Voorhces each will have a fine display play of turkeys, meads and vegetables.

W. T. McAdams will be well stocked with all the staple and fancy groceries, and Campbell and Morris will also be ready to accommodate you with all the delicacies of the season.

You will need some fruits and oy<- ■e;*s, and aLo rome ice cream for your Christ mas dinner. K- K. Soper will sup­ply you. Give him a call and order your Ice cream In advance.

We are all so well sltuaUd in Me­tuchen thait we are within cijusy reach of Newark, New Brunswick and Perth Amboy, and dealers In these place* know the value of our columns In pre­senting their stocks o f goods and their

a .call. _ _ ______| rSalaz ft Steiner at the new dry goods

corner, Smith and Madison streets, ire up-to-date in ever^ department, 'sad with their motto of "»«tiafhetlo» or rour money back,” and with » fall mp- ” ly of exerything in a flrst-claee store,C*?fcc9ta!.nly, gult a,! w*° ftlvorw.th « call. See their price* aa qaotof a heir advertlaement an4 eaaaUneIheir stock.

There are many who believe la *lv- mg useful and needed arttclaa to t aholiday present, and nothlai mart tot- (ul can be (ound than ahoea and other loot wrar. M. Peterson on Btalto atreet has a full assortment of all ntylet for vien. women and children.. HI* price* ire as low as the loweeL

L. Briggs, the merchant tailor tad -ndy-made clothier, on Smith atreet,1 as a large stock of everything la the clr/hing and gent* fumUrhlag linen, mil can fit you out from top to toe, la he latest fashion an dat loweat price*.

In tho line of Jewelry, clocks, watches and diamonda, I. Bin par, N Smith street, Is well prepared with a sifts, and at price* to autt all. All hM

I urge stock, sultahto for loode are flrst-clasa.

O em m nntcallaa.

Mr. Editor:—We taw In yonr MM Recorder a call for the organisation of another church In Metuchen. Pltl- ible, we thought, there are already ala weak churches. The laat and weaktat -omer is the colored. Borne qnsetioea -omo up. Are theae alx churches filled o overflowing; ao that there la aa room for gll who desire to worship lod? Or, are there atx churchee to veil supported financially that another one would not add materially to the 'Irandal and benevolent burden* at our borough? la Metuchen to < reedy a field that the million* I

, out of all true religion moat watt.Again, is this movement M hermn

vith that Interdenominational fiaUa ■hip so rarfiertly advocated k|r Hi 1st. Reformed, Prcebitartoa a VMhodiet Christian BadanvonT

One of the good results o f toe MM fare of Christian Bedaavor feagr

rod Influence throupht toe M*d M 1adoption of the principle at f------Comity by all toe (raal f " nomlnstlona. By tide -hrlstlan courteay fuse to go. lnto 8tId« t hy other haps a MS accepted thl**)»U a tho** l

comm*LUtrffn . €d. '(G. 95) Roxhurjujl

Chris'While we are all looking forward to

the glad Christmas time, the workers in the churches and Sunday schools have been busy for some weeks, plan­ing and practicing to properly cele- lh ..t . the V,o)u fouHvnl lTMIa In I rouee,

O. O. Stillman at number 45 Church

> whftt in-

mos H. Van Norn, of 73 Marks! a t i^ . ' Nfrwsrk, thdwit' a TsrtwTtiw> Ajraltutt aftd carpets at low prices.

. • t^ ^ S jw ’itaswick "The Boston Store" fifin '. Lnndsbery, 2, 3 and King block, has just everything In the largest stock, latest styles and lowest nrlcce. See the advertisement, for par­ticulars.

P. J. Young, dry goods company, nunj- ber27 Church stTwt, 4# w*U up-to-datein all departments. It will pay you to consult their advertisement and give them a call.■>. j^t At Vleh man’s Bee Hive, dumber W and 50 Church street a large assort­ment of novelties, fancy articles, gloves handkerchiefs may be found wits Christmas presents for all, at prices to suit all.'

M. Sehkwartzman. number 4 Church street, offers pome great fur bargalus,

nes, reefers, scarfs and baby carriage

Certainly now 10 In M ttM t Iminded Christian fails to * and condemn such pttlahM tsm, that labors mors for th* flM fl unessential things, than (o f tfel ( truths of our eomiMm Chr*' “ * day for such is past: f| not be changed, but tM Offi dt 1 tors — y b» f i i i i A . -

A$ll

REVOLUTION IMMINENT.A sure sigh uappsdaching revolt and

eripus trouble in your system is ner­vousness, sleeplw u esa, or stomach up- cts. Electric Bitten Will quickly d!s- member ’ the tfoublehome causae It

the Liver, and clarify She blood.* Rua ’ own syttems benefit particularly and ill the usual attaaitag aches vanish mder its searching smd zhorough effect 'veneos. Ecl«ctric Btttsrt Is only 60c., in1 that Is returned l f It don’t give 'effect sat infant too guaranteed by f 11 Druggists.

brate the holy festival. WJille many places entertainments bgve been I ^iven in churches w’hich were out of I

froro i l l objeotlhnable features in their Christmas service, and this year F ill be no exceMtpn to the rule.

The Pra)Hfl4 ri*n Sunday school will have theirbOTcises on Tuesday even- ng the 23rd. Their program will have ’or Its main feature the cantata of the Winter King. Mr. W. A. "Crowell has been drilling the scholars, and with he excellent voices of the choir to as­

sist, a very pleasing entertainment Is confidently expected. , , v _,

The Reformed Church will hoW thelr ChrlRtmas service as usual on Christ­man night Thp committee have se­lected a cantatk, the title of which is the “ First Christmas-" Mr. I. R. Edgar has charge of the musical part of the urogram, aud Mr. it E Riddle, the UnarUitandent and the committee will

- ’-A* t_ ^ .d l.a a * f,\C th* GPPIHlI/ln.

newel I Memetal Day,W.shltfgton, Dec. 1$.—Ad to t j

Ing of the aewloa ot to* Hoot* I a resolution was adopted wMeh , vlded for a aeaalon Bund 3. for paying tribute to the t the late Senator Sewell, ot Hew I

C BN T-A -W C

*«iiu>tow»*»atoer

STOVB-A large h e*ria «t cheap. Baqulra at oar <

Mn. Anal* M.Corner Mala atreat aad ; ana

reel, has a well aelected stock ot watches, and sterling silver goods at'

aeorable prices.B u. Tapken cornor of Church and

Nellson street has everything In hi* line. Watches. Jewelry an dsilverware.

Harding * Mansfield at the big tho* ore, number 9 Peace street, have a randdleplay of all the lateet Idea* In

their line.Vllet A Dahtner, number 2 Pateraon

block, offer *11 kinds of suit* for men and hove wear.

L y o n s * Parker have full line* ofovercoatsT*" stilts, hats and cap* tor men. youths and hoys.

Thf r? are a number of fine store* In -jv-Perth Amboy that we can recommend votitioa* m j * . to our readers. " . V T? T - . — -

In the line of furniture, carpet*, otl- gtototo W P ) M clotts and shades. Thoms* Wert * Co. CiF ^ y . y u , | have a large and varied assortment, at 1their atore at No. 7$-7$-8fi Smith *-A» to.

CORD WOOD FOB Ned Lonaa

WANTED i K t O M I dleaex Coast? at

HOILIDAT 00008.

,v ViBHMANN'B BBB HIVE. Largest asaortiasat of Holiday Novel- les. aFncr Arttclea. Toilet and Man!

Beta, LaatoMtaad Band Purses aad

have’ dn In readiness for the oc,'avion. The pastor will preach a Christmas scr- ihon On the Sunday after Christman.

St. LLke’s Sunday school will hold fceir exercise* on Saturday evening, Kcember $7th. And thelT Mleelon

tchool, at oFrde, w ill have their *x- rciaea on Friday night the 26th.9t. Luke’s school always has-

uleaalng and profitable time, and this ear they do not propose to fall below heir former effort*.The Centenary M. E. ichool have

ihoaon Chrletmaa Eve, and will be pre­pared with a fine program of muric aad recitation*, aad will delightfully ■ntertaln ,*U who may attend.

ra'anrh f'»n»*w OT Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a. they :aaaot reach the aaat of dlaeaae. Ca- arrh la * blood or conettKulonal 4L i<«•», aad la o:d* rto cure It yon most ako internal remedial. Hall’* Catarrh Cora (a aot a snack medicine. It was prescribed by on* of to* best physl- laaa to thte errantry for year*, sad In

aaeitptloa. It 1* composed tonics known, combined

beat Mood parifirra, mttlM 0B to* macons iu fleet. Tho

- - Mem ot t hl tWO M- i prodsess each won- earing Catarrh. Bead

4k*00., Prop*., To!-

•HtoM *.pm toe heto.

from now until C game,

T *

B. f t PBICKITT.

r w n iM i.

,1 or Luu CMcovtnml Humvam Tow x u it.

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t UWt MjmU Kwoww

» I

N J.. M ■ « * »

i > ta b « r o f tin ' o f tin OMWHlM1 (m m kn I*tay aro tat «»•; r o f l a w are zuc i o f Jowniaiistle or

« M i l proOwoo to U&' t N j

, *iv » u sack o

’ wtah o aon

ESSpeople. u<

■ youngs* hu-guly toptnc . H u m who recoin thei >' wad wua/ vrbo a «o >

*t “tt ii thaw to roei

u *o ex Bov a

I hoM U bkr a vitfeL

M #i t ' d

Get the MostOut of Your Food

You don’t and can’t if your stomach Ja weak. A weak stomach does/iot di­gest aH that ia ordinarily taken into it. It get* tired easily, and whtt it fails to digest is wasted.

Among the signs of a weak stomach are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner- voo* headache, and disagreeable belch­ing.

“ I b»ve taken Hood's Sarsaparilla at dlOerent rimes tor stomach troubles, and a mn down condition of the system, and lyuvw, been greatlv benefited by Its use. I would not be Without it In my family. I am trou-/ bled especially in annimer wjth weak ston* achand nausea and find Hood's Sarsaparilla invaluable.” £. B. Hickman, W.Chester. Pa.

Hood's Sarsaparillaand Pills

Strengthen and tone the stomach and the whole digestive system. ________

a. -Look on .toe merry faces of you llldrcu, if you have any, as they si ound the fire. One little seat may b apty. Ode slight form that p’ad ned the father’s heart and rouse c

-re mothtr’a pride to look upon ma. jt be thereDwell not upon the pasi link not that one short year ago the

lir child now resolving iivio dust sat efore you witfa -the bloom o fhealth pen Rs cheek and the gayety of in xncy in it*» joyous eye. Reflect upon Otar present blessings, of wbitfh every ran has many—not on yoiir past m!s- yrtunes, of which all men have some, ’ill your glass again, with amerry face1 id contented heart. Our iif efor it, at your Christmas shall be merry and our new year a happy one.—Selected.

Christ mas - 'ok ri.First Xmas Candle—I.ru just bun g to know when it,s time for us U

;o qpt

Second Ditto—-Do~i«! Twelve o.clock ‘ ou are not up to snuff.

Blessed are the ybablea on Christ as day. They can be. put off with

candy, - - . .

W ’'X:. i. family expend? ony dollars on presents and receive vo'fcaudkerrfctlefa and a pair o f mitts, hen is the time to be merry.

Kanfan—Coma over and spen' -.ristmaa with ma. old boy, and take

raid For It.A kind hearted Washington womaa

p&id a visit to New Orleans while the ■hipping season ou the river was at itsheight, and as .the loading or unloading of a big river boat is cnc^f the moat interjesting things Imaginable to watch the wont one day to the levee where a steamboat, one of the largest afloat, was^tsichnrging its cargo. 1 he mate of tlx? vessel stood at the gangplank and rkrected the operations cf the ne­gro rousiabouts. lie was loud voiced, as a should, bo. and he bellowedand roared and swore and now and then whacked some unusually slow or stupid negro with a spar. Oue ucgi;o received so many blows that the W ash­ington woman’s sympathies wbre arati^cd. When she could endure the mate’s brutality toward him no longer,

^he walked over to where the negro stood and spoke to him. “ Why do you allow that man to strike y-'.i ami curse

: he ’ shelooked at her In surprise rml then

wed all his teeth in a grin. “ Law, miss,’’ said he, chuckling, “ I don’t mind him. He’s paid for doin’ that, same as I ’ae paid for doin’ this.”

The C iv o f Enirllsh.Rnskfn has said somewhere In the

MFors .Clavlgem" that extreme nicety In pronunciation and ihq use of words Is vulgarity. There can be no doubt of it. At any rate, to prefer a tine word to a plain one or common one and to say what you have to say in a so called fine style rather than In a nat­ural style is a sure sign of small cul­ture and of no taste at all. I f n speak­er or a writer N up to his work, lie will trust for Ids effect Is to bis clearness of thought, strength of argument, force of Imagination and power to use the Eng­lish language easily, directly and with common sense correctness. (Jrammar, diction and style are the three tilings which make the difference between pood writing and bad. The grammar of the language must of course be ad­hered to. bt;t adhered to not in the way In which a servant obeys orders by <lo Ing slmp’y as he Is told, but as a man who knows in himself what be has to do.—London News.

• • fijCc bf TnpplCI.Pnpph's after weening will keep roug and healthy and will grow fast

if fed only on fresh buttermilk and corn bread, with soup Instead of the buttermilk twice a week, till they are five or six months old. Do not feed them' Bwcet milk. Keep the puppies where they can get plenty cf exeteise. Do not crowd them. Arrange their keu nels so that they enri go in ar\d out of tlieir sleeping quarters. I f fed In the came vessels, seine tlosrs get more than

'Tl^sourtin—l a — si I ’d be h»W»:>. MKansan Oh, <t hit’ll be a II right.7 wife has prepared a good ohbfash- ned mince pie, and can garantee the their fair share of foul and lose ttyjlr

manners also. Fasten a number of chains where they ^ W L i a q k die-

Don't think o f yourself U nil. If yon (abet, (Ij-it 110 wmlheu feed in individual pans. (J(Vo 11 tie modidlne and plenty of exercise, and you will then have strong, healthy dogs. An hour's run every day in the year to the fields and woods, weather permitting; is essentia! to good health.

io kfcrew cold water —Outing.

Tito on y Tto-r.'i t Idy Fn I',, o f Un iid ing in

Till' Slot'' o f Nl IV JlTM’V

A.li foru Transfer t urd if V, u I 'u ve Many

X’ nnd lin o to M ake

HAHNE & CO.N E W A R k '

rH IS IS P R E E M I N E N T L YA X M A S S TO R E .

j . r \ a .

* v'j V i s-: ■> ,wmf ‘

' k - . - — ' ‘ ■■'vb.,;-'\ . :X ! , / \ * v

in help ft, Just now, but ztudy you- s m m »• [ends from their point cf ew anil then plan Tour Christmas rat accordingly. A little thing tint a wants la worth a doien that we

lo o t wish Cor.

I'OBtlaD happl To than.

1 4ny b . made gladof organism Ion

n’t i

hristtrns eve. and while she was In- f r i m j ; inching op ‘Oood Will ti 'an' Wsa LUy White got the minister a urepeal. Boaelear OranHit It w s io a i iderHnn* n oertormnnec. and bo she's l i t Ma ehnrch."

Parson Prtmroee—Did your mother ave n merry Christmas?Bobbie—You just bet she did. 8ho

pwght n.Od worth of presents for her • —dp and got oser 120.00 worth In

Crawford—Your wlle ’ no longer ob- jcis to your staying out at night How lid you win her oyer?

nu t, ehllteei. CmiaOmw—l began smoking theIgsn that she gave me for Christmas a the house.

i toy bring Hi i to tht

It M a g i U i Maud and

r on mother- to think ot

L lo r tht lcaaoti t Bathttoam taught was

I and-brotherhood. He ' Meter into Ufa. The

; to Christianityladom,ty*«a

Iw tU toof uaefuhKaa, nlL—Balcotnd.

tat man moat ha 1 la wheat bream

l • Jovial M in g K not i mlw* m m planaaat

UP the There are t Christmas

l to be; that found

rpstagmn : or passed

. oaly aarna to

-In nit my experience aa a pbyri-r « TSfr^'W ^uim erfs'-m -“ ■**' nerve eperieBet/to' a teeurw. “» have

not scon more then a dozen men women who have been Improved mor­ally by long continued suffering. Acute Illness and lllnoss which brings the patient close to death often hne u bcue- cinl effect upon the disposition, hut I cannot ngrea with the asacrUca which we fiT'Hi"i:tiy lienr mnde In t'ue pulpit, that suffering Is usually the mem teffnlng. I hove seen a few Isolated emus In which this wns so. hot It Is not the rule by miy means. The chronic In­valid Is nl nost Invariably s in.li and Ptvvlsh. n-d it Is a hard task to find a mirse wl-o can siand the strain of such a service.”

ASLEEP AMID FLAMES.Breaking Into a blazing borne, some

Ireuten lately dragged the sleeping nmates from death. Fancied securl- y, and death near. It’s that way when -ou neglect coughs and colds. Don’t lo it. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption gives perlect protection .gainst all Throat, Chest end Lung Troublei. Keep It near, and avoid differing, death and doctor’s .hlllH. A eaapoontnl stops a late cough', psrsls- vent use the most stubborn. Harmless :ttd nice tasting. It’s guaranteed to lattafy.by all drugglets. Price Sue. and $1.0(1. Trial bottles free.

thousands of Hoily and FirTtiM That.

There Is one word In Ihe English lnn- gra.;e which can «i par.r six tlm s c n- accutivciy In a ecmedice and make cor­rect English.

To illustrate: A hoy wrote on the blackBcard. ’’The man thnt lies doe,

The teacher o'ljectcd to the wordtwilit.” so the word •’who” war substi­tuted. And yet It must be evident to til- rend r. for nil that, that Unit ” lUnt" thnt tli’ii d teacher objected to was right after nil. '

H .d It. flood Point,."That ni.-Uieoi.! urn,or rjn-t have

been very uncotnCortcble." said e visit, or nt lh- museum.

red the mnn

lU-e n a tu ra lly sd ifgcs live ot tl., t *t‘ every dcicrip fi. n, anil at j V u ld i i le . j t f tln-y do m iin.a 'si such a pteasillif scale o f 'p r ic to , a 8 t l r *? C lirie in isp fieil unless ns Iiinkus a visit to T o t l a n T k * ^ f“P ir it ot' sugEustivum "o re than pfeasant. T h e llw l- " " ng •'“ "'•iae lines is c • y struct corner . 1 iho second 'D ron^liout its ilon iain .

floor is a V( ry busy spot llieau » " ‘ l " [b i le we einp oy tbu nmsi 'ayr, ami from nn.v until | Im ad liln l deyonttiong ‘ -tli «

Xm as eve there w ill lie g reat parannunr. E v e niloiiifjs o .in j; T itn e is 1,1 r e L ‘>tl f » lies y o u ’ ll-rnwi ig sho t. Onli nine days *""! tl'oudamUofi.leag for Lif.. more to consider wlmt to give. 'Fiierc i-n’i it n mlt o|Days will toon l*e hours—uni cor" u‘'. Unit il .es not Uinpioy ' lien—well—better. : some feature lor uppn priule

A P « m » f f * r H 1«

or a townsman will be hired by us at takeJ60 monthly and expenses, or 30 per > d;*nce that the niotlis hadn’t got into

•*. ‘‘hut lh ut II. A i

of it in

cent commiBsion to take orders for i t ” —Wdi oar Farm Seeds, FruitB and Fowers.We tell four grades of fruits, bo any competition can be met. Our stock war­ranted You do not deliver dr collect.Oa®. devote all or part time. We pay V*!**'1111

w'dMuOi urn^ji, ppod chance to/earn 4 u ln *01' saw m i tor1n>»p "TO TV.>P litA- < ««

Uj,a tou Star

money tali winter. Y9 rite tor Tree utx- 1R at once. Perry Nursery Company, Boeheeter, N. Y.

inetfyk

•* W ere Candle.air wife Is In a very crit-l t should recommend you ie epeeiullsi to consult i

I M r MATCHLESS electric fl*fct

to-iM*fiats # »r sfllcs—to which

_ , w m m . T h i a o n you W l a a s to iM t your horns

I BKBViqrpOSSBCTXOm.

L * u » » d « « . r j .

Ilnsliand—There, you see, doctor. ! wa« rlsht n'rn’n. I told my wife lon ayo Blie on<'ht to jrct proper medical ad­vice. but ahe always thought you might be o»7emied.

Lelnopf Honrs,Dr. Johnson had scant sympathy

with Inconsistent find arrogant indus­try. "No man. sir. is obliged to do I is H I M St he Can. A man should i have port of «ls life u, himself."

A lira:, lleiorl,Bsrtlia—I'm sorry you asked ms to

Blurry yon. It M'b's sne tt, refuse -W ill (cheerfully—Oli. don't worry! Perhapo you know best west I'm e»p ln «....., _____________

Ths food value of a pmuki of veal Is little Dior? than half tiiat of a [Knmd of beef. Eggs and lean liter hart ths ■ome vnlne In oounl ve!~t.t

_ D r. David Kennedy*

f ^ . r pys ( H i l f i S / i W f

FIRST!y L ' l x i i i .h .k H i Hf t ^ 0 t o 2 5 p T isnl saved.

‘Ourl*ilet8 are MuchlLowerthantOtl Sf HoMe*,

at lb,

to sell, anil

Ini)- I lieni

any (pm Iblngswe I hvo

ibu price j that

II convince you

tiu.t we iir.'j^10 people you

want lo ilcu l' 1

Come in uml sl! of ibuso

remark able JEcrings.

Coniis i'\ of Wall Paper, Window Shades, OaPc(s, itugs, Limilcutn Oil Cloth, CurriajM, Oo-Carta *H

Kinds of F uawture.g !

a # '- Goo(?§ Delivered F R E E to any partB^of tl»

'TH O M A S W E S T if dgg:Yos 70-78-80 SmtUi Street. Pont Amboy

irptt Closniu* *«ch a* our **V#w Proee*«" do«» it careful, thoroM. mnd ■_ Carpet* und ruK» taken op, cleaned and re-ieid in tweutm^

hour*. If neceeaary. ’Phone uo, or calh

V E R Y B 0D Y 5 Sto re

5 BUILDINGSfullill o f the very things wise folks like to give, and , t?e folks like to get! There’s h welcome bene for Evtrbody — for ’tis “ Everybody's Store." (from

, one end to the other. Select now for latef de­livery it you want.— Pay Cush or open an Account.

8 PRACTICAL GI RTS

T . M c A D A M Sn d .F a n c v .r j Carlas,. Mi

'lie ITS ANl> VKOKTABOKS IN SEASON.

STREET. TIETUCHEN.

Bifocal Glasses.W eyou wear t.v

m .ike yen mi y f 1.1.11 lim fio i

|'ii. rs cine [inir iv liielW e gun renleu

w ill in very l

k,- the 11

K H & C O ­EYE SPECl.'.USTS OF PHILADELPHIA, at

George St., |bw .!«'. Every ATOM)AYBUILDING, (fu n H O U R S , 11 TO 5 .3 0 .

The matter of feed is of"t . nc’-.n;?.importance to the

- Wri ng feeding isr. |:i"ju fi ,eiing is profit. TIk- it - fanner knows

dal to feed liis cows to get pigs to get is liens to

Science, hidden ? ding to if bones loped, a

if they

,vcak aifd a blood s anemia?

Scott's Emulsion is a mixed

focal; the Cod Liver Oil in it makes flesh, blood and muscle, the Lime and Scida make bone and brain. It is the standard

food for delicate

'll! t.’.e i.

food

ire thin food if t'

A TM I TIM* Stompedonce lienrtl u minister wi1 hid J.llil'it limt lie VIIi h from miy trr.l * the 1 w4tli.uu thr.n«lit or oil Hi, mill u n toenfof liiK t;i

meou* speaking he I Htlon the nest Sun<k;

iiul In any tents they \ to preach from, when

npor

then r.t Ue

.'tllnte- trvlce. pastor Idouee i nutn-

.viates the Chicago Record-111 o;\lcr rlmt he might not be au suneplltious preparation tin of Pcrlpture were to be wri slips of paper, sealed up in iml placed upon the pulpit him ly liofcro the opening of the i'lto next Sunday morning the •amo bound.ng in. pride and o r

gleaming In his eyes, nml found lVr of sealed envelopes lying up in the big Bible. A ftir the preliminary serv­ice he called attention to thorn and said lie would preach from the text con­tained in the envelope that lay on the iop of the pile. The remainder he would reserve for future Sabbaths, lv.uiug it open, he unfolded a slip of paper and read the words once ad­dressed to the prophet Balaam, A n fl not thine ass?’ ” , .

Him. Tectk of (hr Drnvry'» it n«teds .'ll)];' to

The beat chiRelllke

er Is nrni*celh in «.

1 with t\v6 long

off- ‘ eeih are exceedinglyr props- to a beaver what an \ is (n „m in ox- man. One such to-M)

:v!tul hi® lower jaw of a Ula-f • um sized skull- inomius (they enn be rcj.iov *1 without• iukl Ilk© cullv, unli! e the mow Of OUI’H)lit* wuulu Into nenrlv a ®emicii'a If and m*is to tio.’’ five Inches alono; Its < iter curve Onlyraid. “ In one Rich o this lenj. Hi I'lCjccIi fromMKCtCd Of the skull. The corro ending on ■ frompnHsas©? the upper j iw Is bent into more tlmn nten upon complete half circle a: d measure uponenvelope® 11h outer aco four riches, of which

less than un inch protrud bone on simp. In width e:i five-eighths of an ha h. t of one of tliom reveals th

r,s chopping <lown a birch tree slxte

als, like the has

MASTER S SALE OF LAND.

ro ^ ^ C E R Y OF NEW JERSEY By virtue Lud In pursuance of a de- ee or the Court of Chancery of New rsey, made on the twenty-sixkh day

neleon hundred and landing in said Court Itloa, wherein John are complainant:; and

■a is, are defend lrhrea, one of th1 id Court will ex-

’■ ember,

Wenlgi

Is composed of two

thin plate, of oxcoot el. On the Inner, fori;

the sh.m

with

T lie n e « i l i l t FU hw tfc.She Is a monstrous big creature, ns

unrestrained In her physical growth as she is In her expression of the smallest or the largest emotion that stirs her.Two of h.r walking side by ride fill i *‘Ct,P8 ^ constnntl. the* narrow street with a broad ex- pause of hips which leaves no room for any tiling, else to squerse past her.Ilcr back view Is as Imposing nnd not unlike the mighty Flemish horse fft mnilua. In front' o f , one. Ilcr great broad feet are comfortably bestowed in wooden sabots that make a pleasing, leisurely clatter U3 she moves mnjeatio- ally idong. Her massive chest is crooLod by the knitted shawl she al­ways wears. The strings of her apron

yet succeeded in reachlu

lug the bod of tho tooth, is n Kub- Begin nlng a; aRian cc on Ilf dentin \ The dentine. >f lot or meadowbeing M>fb-r wears away with use. hence runningThe thin ena ml remi ins comparative- i nailer

dxty-fivly unworn, o that t ie tooth assume® e links ta keen chisel that neVer 'lie tooth is hollow at the

ils length nnd Is tilled ishlng substance which

growing.

ITImT

et off their theof .lev :f tl

: la It:

1 gold and a t

about Iter waljst. Her face, broad, ; beauty, nnd.natnrared. lightly wrinkled, ns quick to tight­en with ung.r ns to broaden with laughter, has never been shaded by a hat nor schooled to conceal a thought that moves her. Her bauds are hugo, strong, quick. And her tonguel

of ploaoi one which, togetln of colors, la clwiie lot Is a perlleularlj

Aitvhow a Hind'

icTTare often \ and any amount

A Hindoo lady ring, a number of nglcs galore on her nl.l'-tH of fdl4 r or vi i v to\ These or- cmrlng to her dark ly they arc a great lmt unfortunately witli tho wearing to widows, whose

hard one.ornan has not n

particularly

The W ed d in g Cake.The wadding cake is a development

4 0 y Pearl St., N. Y. jo f tho three ours o f wheat,‘carried by Ik* bride In very olden times ns a pro- sage of plenty of the good thing* of ifo. lu time the grain thus formerly •arried wts ground oud made Into •mall cakes, which were thrown over b.‘ bride’s head ns the enter* d her first io:tse. A pile of these fiat cakes was aid one upon another, after the man-

1 1 of shew bread* In old Illustration* of Bible times. Thus by a natural evolu­tion came the present form

mud cake, for whose elaborate •amnee and compositlon-ws * rcuch to thank.

Tj e flug^es [sundry,UltOH STItKKT.

r ani(wwtck. K. J. drag & MansfieldT H E 9 JQ S H O E H O U S E ,

No. 9 I’oaee rilreet.N ow Knm a.iioL

Ml 'ini.lHT nfo. -i.ai.tl, „ • ;l » **t Mi* S* rc*l .

•rtHiwstor «»f i'i« '"'Wllijll Mf M. m. Onm-• b,n -'ll11-lay -K«jr iH* IbSYiWhouiftty, th« Unit 100 fishes that make sounds. Why

should they make sounds unless they./spaet

The puffer crooks. Even the weakflsb vlth an interim I voice when

* L fisherman leaves It to die In

Acadeu

yen | n g S^SSlOHS-

)Studies, Shorthand and !el« g aphy and a‘4Coinplete

Instruction Shortest time;ticPt Kcsims |.

(J 11 or ‘ ‘)u;11 > dail

lion.4 lit nnd 5th lour* Straus® Hut I ill Ono Id* rear of post offi

Corner Acad n»y and Halsey Streets, Newark; N. *

" COLEMAN, President,

tone 3712.

) graduate out

T, f ) . Tolo( rhap.

The

$500

iib!e Boys’ Suit.Ha» double ml! and double knee,.

Hae pat it double taped ee__which etaij a etaln of 1710 pounds.

W ), eatra qualttjr .ilk Patent linen can.au ltn pnerenta wearing put « r

ig of (he knees. Patent Ipof crotch lining—a sani­

tary Improvement.Patent snli-eag pocket. Patent pro-

"9«n’t [come oB Sutton.." Patent

hestsst salt at any pries [Is (he Asisrlena nwrkSt

I t

how many leakswith the pennies es

Groceries hero.'s havo been cardsamples and are *will prove highlyir bemg eons i dr red*My and price.

V tK Vie our rtock vf Qrucei think it makes no did' i>uy your Groceries, but it docs, don't -know ho mipbt cut oft with the pennies caved y buying your G Our Groceries have been carefully

selected front samples and are I quality wblci 1 isfactury. Vr cording to t goods are cheap.

em pbs!! & Morris,Cor. IAUI STtvEET and AMBOY AYENUE,

METDCHEN, N. J.7-1My

MM Bast cl Net JoeyOffers to depositors cvrrv facility 4<*r 1 tlieir b*i:inp<»t- Bntancc ami responiibility warniiitad.

Issu e s Fo reig n K xeliange.

' EKNTk PAtlt DEPOSIT BOXES.

M O M C I T S A C C O U N T S

Largs nnd Small.

Capital, $J50,000. Surplus $250,006.

Ta'nnrs, Miners, SlorL-llaisfrs Mei Siaiiirs am! [Ibimstflm

iption, can find wliat Itifig the line of jtbe'w

St. Louis 5l San Francisco R. R. Co.

Wrjle for richly illiistr.ited descrip­tive literature ilmailing the iimrveloua r»u*ourcea of the coniitry traversed. ,

F. D. RUSSELL, A. HIIrFOX,On'I K.wt«rn a (ft. 0 «nT Piwsenaer Afrt,as5 i< way, New Vo: k. gt. Louis, Mo.

Do rio lte -H M irfI)ld any one ever see a fish'* ear®?

Do ti.dies have ears? It has been pret* ty. >ypR proved that’ they hear. 8cl-

fu.1 llfo. for I on the face of any

man but her husband It Is spent entire­ly in her hwm\ wiiicb, even If she be rich, is rot la the least pretty. The rooms arc small and dingy, have bare walls, very lltllo furniture.*nnd their only outlook Is upon the Interior court­yard. which Is u-'t made bright nnd pretty, hut Is usually without a vestige of tree or tlower.

itural evolu- but the single tragedy or King of ono huge. . rU »laborat^ fm h jiin . &lt would still bo nb \ *rs It is now that he was the great

0wlnti«rn«>*» Emtlmnt* o f K ln i L ear.“ If nothing were left of Shakespeare

but the single tragedy of ‘King Lear,’ ” Swinburne In

plain a® greatest

that ever lived. As a poet the author of this play can only be compared with Alschylus. The Hebrew prophets and the creator of Job are sometime® as sublime In Imagination and lu passion,

ty well proved tpot• they hear. Bd- always quite Incomparably Inferior etrnrrs nave B?9U(I flji « M W i l M t kt

for p.ir ' et ux. ar<

•rederlck Wentgcr -ats I. Willard R. \Special Masters ofose 1 0 sale at gub

rUESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JANFARY. NINETEEN HUN­

DRED AND THREE.

" the hour of two o'clock In the at '..ion of Bald day, at the Court

„ ,lle c!L>' nf New BntnewlclU the County of M M 4 f« « a-.a Slate ,f l/T ’ ' rsey' The undivided one-hall

ti al certain tract, parcel or piece of t meadow slti ate lytnx and b?lns ir Raritan Great Meadows, in the

wnslilp of Raritan. County of Mid t ex and State of New Jersey and n» Particularly described as follows,

in th(

to ;

Brooklyn, o . w u laid up with KheumatU*. K . Iw yn to taW Dr. David kennedy « Pavonte Remedy andAfter uslnj; two bottlea was cured Hie sister, of 417 Grand St.. Williainmburv N. Y„ and her hjq Walter were both restored to health by Favprite Remedy.

Dr, Dvrid Kenned,', Ft.ortw Remedy It r i- Ognized fti * »pt fta. H nrMn thsHw® an® dissolves ths «xc**s et urk $dd In It. h h th*most *uoc*is/ul madlcln* *v*r dlsesawM tor tho Kidnsy*. BI*1d#r. Llvar and Btr*d

corner AU drut hK Mil K in th* NOW M OllfT mxm arid tha r*W!ar tl .00 stn botttoa.

and a *ottl0—*n»ugk f r triml, f r—hfWHtQ.Or. D*«!S K*nn*dy 0*ry*r*lto»s HMUtowl, to. V.

, , - t of land'WQcd by heirs of David Dunham, de- raspd, thence south eighty-eight and

n f Jrt,'r degrees west four chains and iity-nve links to the southwest cor- tcrof s-iid deceased land and northeast 'orner of meadow late of A?:ariah Dun- nam s thence south six and a qJarfer 1 grers cast four chains and sixty-six ir.Hs to a stake in Henry Smalley’s ’ o; ;h lino, the nee nc*-:h eighty-eight 'nd n quarter degree'cast five chains \nd twenty-three links along said Smalley’s line to tho place of begin­ning.

Bounded

6t. B*tI4 Km**4r't fk*m M m 1 CtifliB, Cwi— Htofc Sm Sc,

to® far

Thnt Shakospeore’® judgment wa$ great nnd almost a* wonderful a®

Us jirutu®, boa « coHuaeuplacr ofCftttddm rrrr ntnee H » d*y® ol Col®-rldge. qut'stlonnbic only by such dirty nnd dwarfish creatures of simian Intel-

l'.o bottom of the boat. I*of*sibly fishes | 1° * ftI1 facetious Idiocy as through their teeth.—New York

gnnAon-cr l « « d l ns Food.The sunflower «rop l* one x)f the best

paying in Lu^s’.n. A good crop Is worth as it stands in the field $25 an aero. The seeds are sold by the farmer for about $1.50; ft pound; then the mer­chants salt them nnd retail them for

a pound, and at every street cross­ing In Russian provincial cities nr® stands and peddlers with baskets sell­ing to the pnstersby the salted prod :uct of the big sunflower, which la eaten. :. ■'*

Wanted the Whole Oitflt.A friend once wrote to Mark Twain

asking hia opinion-on a certain matter and received no reply. He waited a few days and then wrote again. Hi® second letter was also Ignored. Finally he sent it third note, Inclosing a sheet of paper aud a .two cent stamp. By re­turn post he received n postcard on which win the following: “ Paper and stamp received. Please send envelope.”'

WINTERm o m

of The South ICan ' e reached with comfort end

economy by th©

OLD D O M IN IO N LINEOF STEAMERS.

Leaving New York daily, Sunday ex­cepted. a I lb** year-round, at. 3 I*. M.

EXCURSION TICKETS TO . Vb ll.ville , lin t Sprit g »,

l ’ itio liurxt, N , 0 .U "t Sjiringa, V ».

fuukannnille. St AiiguBiiiie, l m n p n , K J i.

X u w l>rl4’»n4. La .,* f-HVHiinah, G »

Tim tib'.vr KxenrMnn TickrU tnclnd* ( ' » " nnd HiiHemum Hnrtli «n Old

luinmn Mtrenm>r. Tickrt* knd'*tnt«- ' Srt, Sortli Rirar, N. Y .

•THAHAM IP 410H.V"

« r.

U n c n iK * o f F low er*.Edith—Do you fiaderstnnd the lan­

guage of flower®?Ethel—I do.Edith—Then what doe® this bunch of

rare orchids that Albert sent me sig­nify ?

Ediel—That a fool end hie money aresoon parted.—J^udge. V*

V npM fc ilM ® .“But, Judge, yon were asleep when

the testimony wa® pre®int»d, H ow can you give a dec Won?**

“Easily, sir, easily, for no ene^cgnaccuseby tlto arguments of York Times.

nistake it for a sign of wit instead of dullness and of distinction Instead of degreda- tlon to deny the sun In heaven and af­firm the fragrance of n sewer.”

fa iled by a Dead Man.In the second Afghan war un English

officer, a well known swordsman, rode out to tackle an Afghan chief who, after the fashion, of Ills countrymen, bud challenged all and sundry to a fight Both were mounted. They rode round each other, watching au opportu­nity, and the Englishman found his Just a little too soon. He rode at the Afghan and ran him through the heart Just as be was swinging his heavy sword above his head. The Afghan died, but th© sword came dowu and split the officer’s rkttff. The (Wu wa®, of course, dead, but the weight of the sword brought down by his tailing body was enough to get the blow home.

Didn’ t H a re a Chance,A New York man tells this story of

a friend Who was very fond o f field sports nnd possessed a line pair of red Irish setters. Ope night he visited a fashionable gambling establishment, taking the dogs with him. Me snt down to enjoy supper, when the pro­prietor. who was very fond of shoot­ing. remarked:

“Those are very fiQe animals, Mr. Blank. Are they broke?”

“Heavens! No.” was the response. “They haven’t been In here five min­ute®."

ast. by land latq 'of Elijah Dunham, north by the heirs of'David 'iunham d* rraard’s land, west by land 'r. p of Azariah Dunham deceased and south by Henry Smalley land con­taining two and one-half acres be the '&me more or lees.

Bf'intr the rune land an1 premises conveyed to John Wenlgcr by deed I'tfd October 15. ISfcl, and recorded In Middlesex County Clerk’s office.

Also all that parcel or trict of ’and and pemlses, hereinafter particu­larly described, situate, lying and be-

n the Village of Rfetuch^if, 1 ft the County of Middlesex and Stat£ of New Jerrey

Beginning at a stone In the northerly line of the Essex and Middlesex turn- nike road and the south west corner of John Wenlger’a land; thence along said turnpike road 53 degrees west 10 minute®.68 feet to a stake In the cor-

of Charles C. Campbell's land thence northerly along the line of the said Campbell’s land 50 degree®, S3

Iniite® weFt 380 feet to tfte llne 'of John Weniger*® land, thence along hla land northerly 86 degree®, 5 minutes east eighty-four feet, ithcnce southerly ilong the land of the said John Wen-

south 51 degrees, 30 minute® ea®t | Dec. U ItotoW 344 feet to tho place of beginning. Oon- ta'nlrg 59-100 of an acre more or leas. ! t

Bounded northerly by land® ot L c n lu t i said John Wenlger eagerly by the same, southerly by (he aforesaid Bssex ft Middlesex turnpike road and waater- ly by lands of Charles (3T CampMp , Being the same land

Manning Freeawn an. „ dated October I . lU t and raeorddd J i ;Mldlnea County Clark'* « ■ * . ’

A )m ,c » « * a t e o y M »4ee of land and premise* lying and W l f f h H In* In the Township ot Raritan County R.t-pu«, ]of Middlesex and State of New Jenejr *

Beginning at a point twenty-Sye feet from the centre of the couth end of 'the j bridge thet croeeee the New Jereey | railroad and following thence the west­erly side of the road leading from the I

south elghty-tlve degrees weat, three , chains and thirty-live links to a atone in the northwest corner of the >»-a of Widow E. Mundy'e In her wood lot and in the east line of P. J. Gamaey'a land; thence north ten degree* weat two chains and ona link to a atone la noitih east corner of said Uernaey's land; thence went fire ehalaa and twenty-five iinka to a atone In'tha north weet corner of OarnMyk land and in line of I. Wain* land; thane* along said line north ten degraaa want, one chain and seventy-firs links to tha south side of the aforesaid railroad; thence and along the said railroad lint easterly to the place ot» beginning: Containing four acres 51-100 of an non of land be the same more or Man.

Excepting from and out of tha earn* fo much of the said premise* a* wan conveyed by John Wenlger and trtia to the United New Jereey Railroad,Canal Company by deed dated Jana U, recorded June 21, 1801, ta Clertfa o*aa of Mi,ddleeex County In Book 1U o f deeds page 247.

Being the same premise* eoaeajrad ta John Wenlger. by deed of —ncr and wife by deed daded 14, 1870, and recorded la County Clerk't office la Boi Deeds page 411.

Together with all hereditaments and app the said premise* be loaning i wire appertaining.

Condition* of sale time ot tala

W ILLARD r . 'Special Master la

GEORGE a sir —Solicitor.

and and premMi

A mboydnrMUm th* l _ Etac-x turnpntff (eald rotdsaid bridge) Southerly seven chains M U I and twenty-elx links; thence and along the northerly aide of said llld- rtleeex and Essex turnpike Booth wes­terly threcchaina and twelve 4-2lllnl|a; f thence north two degrees weet five j claims and ninety-three links to a .tone planted In the noif.h e»3t corner of POy™ Widow E. Mundy’e land; theoc*|

ilr, enelly, for no one, can “Dey'e eo mnny chlllun In my fambly Kindling *oo dallrafadvChoa of havfiig heen jireJwtH°*d » -g o t t l f ^ J ^ 4t ; ^ ' /cr wwga fer AVE., (op. Pobl■bents of either alda"—Mow 'em, eo we done name oe twin gala ■ . —■1---- r— -

On* fitttw.Sire. WHhethT-fWo must g t y * _____ ____ ______ .

sort of alTnlr, dear, If only to malntala on yon en any. ‘Gimme neither Purer lymr position. ..............Wlthorby—I soppoee yoo weak It fie

coetM rntich as iMHMthlet

'ilih I t“I bear you aim going ta j

Broodacrea."- ' T e a - H t A S t S 'H .“ Fur land'! aakar "Yta"—Baltliaoro Amerkaa.

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Vm tea8 and

ITuJt w td*w ort?m t imbto* worW i t • pabi H i t M r (U U M

■ n , M l k m I from th* mooti.*wwsBy

I as axpert' ■a t 3h« Trtbon

i «WMt aacl t M B th___ __ _

M « m m ii th* wwk bt

€OilMiMI |1u H M tI V M M toll, S ? 7 tow

I toTfc.

UK* u I t t m u a m ,A n m t writer on Holland’* fa moo*

m Ur lug plnoe eoyi: "At 8chevrnlng •a. If yon wlali to keep a war from tb* (n o d suburb and oat umou* the old iasUlooed folk of the dshliig village, tba Mople or that interesting 'dorp' will t l « jou a delicious breakfast, the staple of which will be sweet rye bread, freak butter of the lluest quality aud Incomparable herring. If you want a Mai Dutch lunch, it will combat or rye brad and cberat with a glass o f rich milk. The milk has some curious and picturesque associations. In the early morning—again If you keep do the old gnartsrs—you will see the dogs, which an universal beasts of burden In the Netherlands, dragging the little milk Saits. Tb* barrels are brightly painted and are mounted with shining bras*. And, while the milk carta are going (•and, the maids—generally plump and ■waddled In manifold skirts which |W» them the aspect of abnormal lati­tude—are bustling about with the pall tad mop aud that ‘glaxen spuit’ which to one o f tta most cherished of Dutch domestic Institutions. It la a great M as squirt with which windows and A l ttW art energetically sluiced.'1

NO MORE STRIPESFOR CONVICT’

h to «

(W e Cendoeter’s Bates. .According to the inreatigatlona of a

frenchman the credit of Inventing the sandoctor’a baton belongs to Lully, the xanposer, who eventually bad cause to

et Ilia Invention. Before be-adopted th* baton conductors were In the habit

m ading on the floor with their feet or clapping their bands to innik the time. Lolly found It wearisome to

_ bis foot constantly In motion and so used a Stick to strike the door cud

time. He need a pole six feet One day be brought down the

with such force that It struck his foot and made a deep wound, lie paid on attention to the matter. The wound

w Worn and ultimately caused hie loath.

After bla time conductors tried more m d mare to Improve the baton, and It wan ultimately brought to Its present

Dsek.fltep and Short Hair Also ts be Tabooed

JFrentoa, Dec. 17—The lock-Btep,short hair and close shaven faces that now prevail in the New Jersey State Prison, as well as the Striped clothing, ate to be done away with at an early date, according to tno annual report of the Board of Prison Inspectors, sub­mitted to Governor Murhpy yesterda;. ifternoon. , The inspectors say that in ihis age all prison experts are agreed that these unmi&Ukeable marks of the felon should be done done away with.] t is probable that the lock-step and he closely cropped head5 and clean havAi faces will be abolished within

.he next month, while the abolition ol he striped clothes will take more time,The plan is to substitute a suit

ome plain shade or color, similar to he clothe* worn 1n the army, diminution Of these evidences of •Met life has been repeatedly recom- nended by the various charitable or­ganizations \aking an active interest n prison work. In his annual report aid year the then head keeper, Samuel ?. Moore, recommended that they be amoved and his successor. George O "^borne, reiterates the recommenda­tion.

The Inspectors call attention to the 'lamor that has been existing in the itaie for the last few years favoring a eparate prison for women. It suggests hat the State might easily take the >ite of the present State arsenal, ad- oinlng the prison, and there build an nstltution for women that would be onducted independently of the prison or men. A new site for the arsenal ntght he acquired adjoining the site if the Trenton Armory. Therfe are.it he present time thirty-one women in he prison, twenty of the number be­ne white and eleven colored.The total pouiation o f the prison Is

.021, o f which 766 are American born ■ d 255 foreign born. Of the total • Tiber, 255 ae colored. 765 are white

one is a Chinejlf. TJiere-tre AJA*

T H 2

New Brunswick's B ig D ry Goods Department Stor.-.

liIX S FULL’ HEADWAY.The Holiday Trade o f 1002 is now under headway.

It promises to be ilie greatea' within the history o f this st. re.

The force o f our preparing f .r th ii tlio greatest selling time o f the year is m st apparent.

Every flection completely equipped with (he useful, the oruatnenlal (or gilis.

The highest yoliime o f business you'll find ns ready f r it.

Just this now and here, you cannot afford to pass this store when'bent on Xmas buying.

We annuity hint at the numerous goods now shown by «s. such us :

yet to corneJjut

TB* Triekr Tea... A ftaUetnan wfclla hunting near a H e# an* winter dajr aaw a fox ran'

Ice and uakr at full speed eulug In tb* k * where the

raking water at tb* river could be (taUg e r a from the hank. ■ajs the

A t the edge he stopped, his tricks tack to the

ln»t termers, 142 who sre^rving sec- >nd terms in the institutions, forty- wo third termers,-twelve fourth term

who are serving their fifth -imngb" T iwe.vart six ITfe ’ prfSdfiPFB.

1!“ . - — - -BtoMtoUBkhS eat * f th* woods, hay- hot on th* fax’s trail. Now.

dega when on • ehnae o f thto htod nu t alnioet eutlrriy to their noses. This one was no exception. He ran a la if Dte lew head down, and when he i o rbed the hole he could not stop. M plunged Into the water and dlaap-

Then the fox trotted •way with every sign of eatlafactios.

mong the number being Libbie Garra- rant. the Paterson murderess, who is

lopefu! tlat she will be liberated for 'hrlrtm.ns by the Board of Pardons, loe prisoner has a sixty year sentence; mother a thirty-four year term: eC*ht ire Imprisoned for thirty years; rive or twinty-Bve years, forty-three for wenty years; twsnly-aix for flftecn •ears; twenty-one for twel 'Ighty for ten yean; 154 for I '85 tor three years: 144 for two years, tnd seventy-nine for one fear,

tn the prison population titfUiaridWT

toning fe n d flu pitch o f th*

i..f« twa £ * 2 2 2 ^ * WSSndWpTl raB CS

drarr (fltd the rapid kaabaad etnth-

b few re

I jrdered to do.

Atlantic 4*7 K rte^ lS i'W rtln '8; Camden, 44; Case Mar, II; Cum- terlabd, 13: Essex. 158; Gloucester. I: 'fudson. 195: Hunterdon. 18: Mwrar, IT; Mlddlraex, 33; Monmouth. 53; Mor­ris, 34; Ocean, 7; Paasulc, 83; Salem, 70; Somerset. 33; Sussex. 14; Union. 40; Warren, 10; Cnlted States prison- an, M.

During the year the terms of 407 prisoners expired, Ore were discharged

The Big Book Store. 'i f - The Doll Convention,

The Guinea nncj Toys,The Fum y Biiskets,

■fr. The JJi 'h s.The Perfumery.

The Jewelry, rTfie Beautiful Toilet.,

Manicure amt Shaving Sets,Thu Silk Waisls,

T i e Neckwear,_ Thu Calendars.The Silfc Pdttieoats and Si k Skirts,

Linen Set*,The Silk Cushions.

T lie Aprovs.The Gloves.

■vun--'

jilk Pdtlieoa- T iH ^ l i t o I

T O ^ r y la n d sb e r g

Hot W a te rP e rfu m e -y , T o ile t A rticles . H alfr B ru sh es,

T ooih B ru s h e s , F a n c y Toile S o a p s , L o w n e y j s O c t jc 4 i e s .

iloC Water Now U * Tupl

CHRISTMAS GOI rescriptiona and Family Receipts Receive our Be annul Attention.

A ll Patent Mctlieiiiea and Drug* Sold at Ci y Frieea. Telephone and Telegraph Attached. Op in A ll Hour*.

ODS.

P o s t O ff lo s B n i l d i miraMtaw

macy,

flos. 2. 3 and 4 KING BLOCK.

rraUnM M Bto^com m lrato^.o,*

. . . to th* Itutn Iranfl ,Asylum, eight were pardoned by the

ale

Hetuchen IlardwaE. J DRAKE, President.

An K egtttit Aaeortment o f Dei

Table iLa

Co.Manager.

Just received—just I lie thin r f>r it Fine Ohri* Also a large variety o f 4 ;loves, Skates, 8U-d». rid

iiiuiiv useful boa*eh<iht~ttrthTe*. Ment and Food Chopper. Carpet Sweeper's, 1Oil Heaters, N iek le plated Telruble Curlerv, am iTett KettlJI? th If.non Nov Idea, Poekbt KoiveAfin , Wood and W illow Ware. Granite Ware,

P S* l run lot .

■Shovels, and

A Coflee Pots;

Hardware, Paints and\ ttrmahos, Window Glass and everything in ihv ils.

Hardware Line.

M « I N a r H E B T . Q P P . E » Q V r O l " p i Q g

Now is the TimeT O ORDER Y O U R

Sail and Overcoat Mr Fall

I N T E K K ^ I * O N D t C P O y J T S * T

W e have purchased at specially reduced jirice*, the a lar^e Philadelpliitt l loth 1L use, and pan sell

yard, or make to your measure

S u i t s a n d OAt least 8 i per cent ( ’heaj

A qompleie line o f Itea ly Hade nishitiga, Trunk* and Bag*.

ngafejBga **-,"*j*** | —-

entire stock o f ou by the

a t su*«.Mtjti’a Faiw

i . , r a W >

Dally

cxphlatog ail «wW*Nto to rawatnted by aa toeUent i Chnmn. A kind bra rtedM gm

had found a small boy crying WC*1 to am whnl was the mat-

’ Httietsdr

’ saidtba bey. -Billy,Welle

A ■ a lien ' f l o t m . toiler* hav* * very simple and Whet

I* mid In be a very effective wsy of determining the edible m, nooedlble qneliUen of any new rarietles of fish they may heppr* to run acme*. In the Wtwir la vr ik-h the fl*h I* boiled I* (tori'II a bright silver coin. If the coin Mtfllen It* natural color daring the boil­ing proran. the ti«U |* good to eat. bat

tanm dark the food Is rejected.

tie Ceess Par Wlei <a Camnlala.“toe b a j r remarked the guest to

tfc* new wtfHer. "There doesn't seam take any soup on this menu card.”

“Oh. am air.” replied the waiter nerresagy. -I didn't spill it at this table; R was the one on the other side •r the raom."—Cincinnati Commercial■ t m m : : ....

A Lena Walt!PhytMaa Gooking Into hi* ahteroom,

amber of patient* are watt- has b m waiting th* toa-

’ (who has railed tn present have, doctor. I delive *

i to fiat thrae yearn ago.I delivered th*

rivingIn ear mare tolerant tad

moods we doaTt btsme people they da. At the same time

w r k id O o , feel that they

M ^ w * .was this

Only I

£

" . ' .......

Extra Long TopcoatFifty more o f our t S.tfS'p

V n lo u r ^ a inch Topcoats have just sm ved, so ttiat once more vve have a[l sixes in stock

They have the concave shoulder cliise fitting collar, vertical pockets, and every oilier sty le effect clea red by

youwgmcio.. .Others at $15 and $18.

uanmecu rsoriit __________Reoetvea b*|H<*lia a iiljjm >a I h-ch am i Allow*

Balances,!—« c Tims mud IWmand tl-nlRc-slcs .,r 'M’ P» iiU H r ir ln t Iniwnni .

M^CtTAVT TO fEHTE S «P S*FE I EPU.SIT IOXES lit NEV T r i g r t n T K Y F * * *,” * '"•'•Mlane* TS»"i-;W.“ M .n'Sdfl u.,s r tli. 1». , , r ,)„ R- „ ?h. T F " v h*M*r » . «l tan •Slh.rlx-, city .r ccui.lv nfflcli., u , , , , , ,

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THE NEW JKHSKV TIT Ii« nUAHANTKe: <311 T I 'U r c O 'I ' .N TMOSTi«m« V STSE T, JEH-KV < It/

W e A re R ead y ! A r c You.

L . k P. IVrbys are ihe best value ever ofiertd at the price, $1.9Q.

LY O N S & P A R -E RNew Brt.iii«ick, N. J.

We whici : r r tion ,o ,lh?w y°° °ne °r ^ ^ *™y* *which we have on exhibition. W . t,.,t i„ h u s in c f ami' e have made our reputation only through honest <1, .,l,„g „ j,|

t " evtr h*d " UL'h H'ings as fake ad , or fakt sal t

e w T that f ,A ’ f “ r I 8 V“ tV U » "} " '• f ’* ct,0'i » » d criticism. You will BUv,

moasy gs well as time by trading at

Pennsylranla Railroad.m,naw<i loiirrwa .i Amntvo.

I slew Octobw n, 1, 0. Inina vnn low. Mouclwn a* fen.***;

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W e can please young and old, rich and poor, nonresident and resident. Oat line consists o l :

Umbrellas Furs, Globes. Cotton, Linen andamlkvr,.l"c)s. Sc<< ,"g Machin. s, W a chcs. C lo c k ^ .e t o t r -

La lies’ sn .l'n Chairs'Sb, I. , Ue'! '" C" l,,ri a’ " 1 Necktie*, Ladies’ W ai«t-

_ u Z l l H'-t T a b l e C t o U , T o veK J , r^ G o o ,. 'ivo ftoy n * A p 77Trpff, T^TJiJtrf, B ld f f k e C * , ^urircv' iitnistJ »51 lh D e -“ ^

loe*, Uubl>*;rd Pocket Books, CbinuWttre, ^ic.

WMhtnftrm « t\«1 i

. A»bury Pftrk »nrt Ooag

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J " .P “ ■ *'“1 12.16 nli 4A9, N.». vM, 11 w a. m ; uV • JHtMttiKht. From Ltoomt*:.

Toys! Toys! Toys!T O * M T T X . * T - O X . K 8 .

D ills, Carrugji*, Wheelbarrow*, Mechanical Toy*, Carpet Sweep+ * + * * * , S umwiinJ am widteta varie tr of tftl sort> at 10c

in w :iw 'TlftUMd lto>4tr«M.' * !& " '■faratlo, „,p|. Woos. 0«Q'l FMftOtoD as----- -

Ecch persoi^cvho purchases Ten D *l|nr* worth o f goods w ill bt given a year's subscription for tfcw D e i limit or, free o f charge.

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Merchant T a ilo r anil Ready Mmle Ghothicp,

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Better come before tbe flghdrtmeuti nre

broken. N o other (tore in tlila city can

supply your ChriatmM iirjjjnta to well a* tbi* Store:

A G reat L is t of <M FT S P E C I A L S .---------- ------

£SESf“ — - + ., 75c„at »i.ee

KID GLOVES.

Our regular Pi A Fownca at 31.50.

While Waibsbile Glovra. $3-00. , Undressed Gloves, gl.25,

Wool Knit Gloves, 25c., tde.Fleeced Lined, 50c.. 75c„ Me..'”

1.25.

Handkerchief, 5c.. 19c.. W ie * h T26e., 50c., 75c., gjgc., *1.25 to (IMA

a « . W;Handkeroliief Boxes, $1.48.

Glove Boxes, 25c.t8c., $1.48.

Pocketbooks^ 25c., 3fic*» 50e.>65c.; 75c., 98c. to $6.50. ^

i Wrist Bags, 25c„ 50c., Wc. to (3.25. |

Ladle*' Delta, 25c„ 98c.

50c., 71*.,

Ladire' StaRk Collar*, 25c„ Me,,7 7T. !9*c. to 12.75.

"Collar and Cuff Boxes, He. *1.25 to 12.75.

.(to okeiy'. Sets, 78c Work Doxe*, %c. to ILI Manicure gets, 9&c, tp |Cemb and Bruah

34.98. ' J Hand MIrrora, 4»c., Me., Ttd tO

(1.48.Voaes and Bottlea, 25t 4o *l.tt. Candelabra!, 49c. to *2.48. Bonnet and Hat Brash**, 25c,

49c. to 9>c.Nut Cracker* and PI

25c. to 75c.

Me -French Flann*. W aM , (1.71

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