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The Madison Eagle from Madison, New Jersey • Page 4

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The Madison Eaglei
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Madison, New Jersey
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THE MADISON EAGLE. nmanB III Ball PiblliUU ud PrliUK FRIDAY, DECEMBEB 1.1B» LEOISIJtTIVB urriOBRH. The State legliilatnre will meet on the ircond Thanday in Jannary and there to mnch specnlation concerning the dis- tribntion of offlcea, elective and ap- pointave The only candidates Riealier of the honse are Benjamin Jooea, the bright. vonng man from and Ira Wood, the Mercer man. It ill likely that Assemblyman J.

W. Wak tile, of Bergon. will be the Repnblican lender. He lias abandoned all hoiie of being fljieaker. IwH'anse Bergen is to have the Senate presidency.

Senator William U. Johnson's selection for that office is a foregone conclnsion. The other John son of Camden, will pnilwbly be lender of the Senate majority this year. Captain I'arker. the Passaic man, will Clerk of the house His assistant it is likely, will be former Assemblyman Pool, of Mor Tis, with Noah F.

Morrison, of Union ma jonrnal clerk. JOHXSON rilESIIIENT. Senator Pitney has written to the Kew York Tribnne in favor of Senator Johnson for president of the senate. He says: 1 take pleasnre in saying that I consider Senator Johnson admir' iinalifled for the presidency of the He the necessary ability and experience, his integrity is lieyond the breadth of suspicion, and he has the esteem and rejtpect of his col leagues of both jiolitical partiea. No better man conld be selected.

Mahlon Pitney irristown, N'ov. 20. The report of the State dent of schools shows that the total of children in the public schools of New lersey, daring the year was an increase over the previous year of Of the total ennillmi'nt in the public liH.mT, art and are girls. These latter fignn's will lie a to niiist in-ople and not Irnst to the orators whodtvlaiui at coniiiiencemi'Ut time over the alleged fact that our Imvs not availing of the Ivnelits of the schiKils tsthe girls. Dr liniier rc'ixirt shows that tbey actiinlly II funy still U- true, however, that fewer toys complete the high conrw' than do those of Ihe other sei, and so ubservniion goes this seems to bi-the case.

l)r Hailer reiwrt dors not to cover this iKiiiit. Notice was on the Controller, Tuesday, liy ex-Allomey (4eneml Stock- tDn. of a mil to test Ihe legality of Ihe leorganization of the National (luanl. The regiment was reorgauiied ont of etialeni-e. some of the comjianies lieing disliandiKl and others attacheil to other Ttgimenls.

The paynmstrr ol the ohl Sd regiment, acting under advice of counsel, demanded Ihe imymeni of the fitate allowance, and the money was withheld on the ground that Ihe regiment was no longer in existence. Mandamus proceedings have thiTefore been inatituted to bring the refirganiralion tuder review in the courts, the contention being that Ihe execntive usnrjied a legislative function in reorganizing the 'national guard, and that Ihe law was Tiotated that Morris county was left without a coniiiany. ROVAI. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. the food against alum.

Alum baking powders arc the (rcatot to hcahfa oi the pcfaent day. Mm. Dorinda M. Perry, widow of the late James Perry, died of apoplexy at her home. 7T7 High street.

Newark she had a aeri re fall at her home laat Jnly Mrs. Pel health had been failing, and tbe end not nnexpected. She was about eighty VMira old. Mrs. Perry waa the mother of three children, the late Ed win A.

Perry. Mra. Lealie D. Ward of Madison and Mra. J.

Broadhead Wool- The funeral will be held 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from her Ute home. The iiallbearers will be Mrs. Perry's grandchildren. Leslie P. Herbert Ward, Jamea Perry and Perry.

Tb. Boom. We take pleasure in speaking a word for the merita of the Room. West Trentieth street. New 'Vork, to well known to many of oar readers as just the pUce for an appetising lunch, home-cooked and served attractively.

This enten'rise was startHl two and half years ago. with the of rater ing for Ihoee who were tirr.1 of rant ciniking It has snccwlej admir ably, and if its and service conld lie enlargetl it could scarcely then of the numlwrs. on plmsanl days, who wish to avail of its attractive menu and ntsy. tasteful surroundings The place is nnique. and deserves conlinuetl The first snow na of We hate a complete line of tleighs in the latest stjlea -robea and eretything for the comfort of winter driTlng.

Call and examine oar stock. tor the Chicago Horse Clippers rnn by a bicycle J. H. Schmidt Co. Marviatewn The New Shoe for Women lUMTMBPrnm OF THE SHOEMAKEH'S ART ASD STASDAKD OF THE WORLD.

If do not wtar SboM yoo are mU.lng loxary wilhio jonr TMCB thai KU no paialM ID footvwr. NI by the leaders of fashiop, qoMtioD ni alagant i apoaal-snec. Ut most shape, Ih. raosi bMUIifal in Bfottabto and shoe oHernl 3 UalM Raw Soiosis support the instep anil prevent flattening of the arch of the It ts a perfect Shoe at a Popular Price anJ the best Shue at any Price. HEADLEY ROMAIN White Front Shoe Store OUR ADVICE Puritan Boilers lo to vtlh woa'l jroa A food lo tliaa ffH.

Am irUd to fXfUin o4 UtSfrwDt ftoU mrntty MXRKETSRRSS Organ grinders in Belgium, are cDiniielleil by law to every taormng before the police sniierinlen- dent and play their instruments. The organ which is found out of tune must be set in order liefore a license to play on the street iii Becord. Just imagine Chief Coonan inspecting, listening to and criticising a dozen hand organs each morning before breakfast. FLORHAM PARK The entertainment given bv the children the public school iiiLanning's Hall on Friday evening was a grand saccesH. Fred Goldburge of Newark, has spending a few days with G.

M. Lan ning of Ibis place. Jessie S. Keys has relnmed home from a ten day's hunt in the wilds of Maine. He bniuirht home a deer weighing 203 pounds and several fine skins.

Many of bis friends are enjoying venison diU' csm The Pnlilic school was on Mon day afternoon owing to illness of the teacher. Mr and Mrs. Edward Cory have tnnie.i home after sjwnding several days with frien is in HrfKiklyn. ilrs. Clmrles Hopping bns to her borne nt Ilicknrv Tree, after sfiend ing wveral weeks with Mary IIoi.

ping of this ptnce. A as stndy as an oak If thejg is to lie stunlv and the nervM slrong. the must he rich and purr-. IliXHl's makes bMrtxIunly IsH-aust' it makes blood. It gives strength and conrage.

non irriuting, mild. 14 IMlls eftective. neatly dead dyspepsia, tnrf ig mtQ.ral springs, and grtm worse. I aaed Djapeptta That cured me It dtgMU wbal yoa ml. Cnrea indtgMtion.

aoar alomach hMrtbam and all formi of Sold by Brovn droggisL The season of presents bfarl thai nut at tliii awaacin U-nt in mcmorT i-f one' Have Sterling Silver Presents True Sterling in nueoilinc Tarieir form ao.l Ilroiwt I'iii for Watch faiher; Chatelaine Set for sinter; mntcli IHH for Writitif; for sweetheart, lluttoii for lialiT. Thiuc' ami a.H^fuUie*i for yoiir couMBS aunts. Prices that will aurprixo yoti all. Mr. J.

Sheer, 8e.ilU, SKTM hu i-l)ild'a lira by Minol. Cough Care. Dnctom had given bar op (o di. with eroop. It's an iDfailible enra for eooghs, eolda.

grippe, pnenmotiia, and throat and luDg troablea. Relietea at Sold by Brown MANOVtH, Mr. rtnd ilrs. Djivid Iloiijjing are en- tcrtaining gui-st from lirooklyn. Sii- Millie of Wixolclift.

is Ihe guest of her sister Mrs. Thomns J. Ward. Mm WeWi has Ix-eu entertaining guH'tH during the week. K()bert Sanders is raising hiH house and muking iiinuy improvements.

Ilie one price clothier, is opin every evening until nine o'clork. Head hiBudvi Tlul Throbblat HMdaeh. Would quickly leave Ton. if you Dr. King's New Life Pills.

Thousands of sufferen have their matchl merit for Sick and Nervous They make pure blood and strong nerves and bnild np your Alth. to uke. Try them. Only 25 centa Money if not cured. Sold by Brown dmggin.

DeWitt'a Little Early Biaera parity blood, clean the livar, invigorate ava- tem. Famoaa littla oilla for conitipatioo and liver troubln. Bold by Brown Drug. Mra. K.

Chnrehill, Berlin, VL, aava. "Oar baby waa covered with running aorM. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve cured her." A specific for and akin diaeaaea ware of wortblHa oounUrfeiU. Sold by Brown druggiat SCHEUERMANN For WdtfD At $4.95 per bbl. 63c 1-a sack Wilson A- I 'loss M.

15, Cniue J. A. Tijjer W. Htull lire, W. Savrp N.

Kelly Sou Chiithuiii Clothing Hats and Funisiiiiig For clothinp made to low in in at Hontiiu; Coats," Sweet Orr Dutchess and Kevstone OTeralls. 54 iicil fide PUii Ik IKT Qitk For Ladies' Cloaks. Etc. We advertise what we KU and sell hat we adrertise, at ATZ The Morristown One-Price Clothier, Hatter, Furnisher First National Bank Morristown, N.J. Chartaeatf laiees Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $100,000 Littla, President William B.Sklritnaea.

VTot Prvfibleat JoMpli H. VaaOeran, Cashier Interest allowed on depcmit-s of tlOO and upwards suliject to draft, at the rate of 3 per cent wr annum from the date of deposit until withdrawal. EDWARD L. OOOE Plumbing and Real Estate WAVERUV RUACK Madison, New Jersey Mr. MacDougall, Plumber In Charge.

Edward H. DeHart flaereuor T. M. Peck. Genenll Hanlfare-Agriciiltiinilliiigleiienis THOBURN'S GARDEN SECDt MAPES FERTILIZERS MAIN STREET.

MAPISON DO YOU WANT TO KNOW? why than else- cur clothing is better the offered i where WN will von niid liiick iiiir Hlalommit with riml, wiliil ini'rit of our inorcliiiiidlHo, wliicli in iiiciro tliuii MOIIIO Hton-a nvi-r iii- in, Hiuimliiin jiliritMOH mid i-xiinKiirati'd iloHoriptioiia in uivo littlii rcniiltM for your inoiloy, WX aro II tlio TLRI'NTINT ValiiKii 111 Mfii'a I 'inu Slj AII-W im Suits and Overcoats that has over boon ofTerod in the county. Thoy arc jjroat valiioH bo- causo thoy aro HonoKt Fabrics, HonoHt TailoriiiK. Perfect Fit and thoroujjh reliability in every detail. The strong faaturo of our gar- Inento is the caro and thought disulayod in the construction of the insidos, the foundation anil very lilo of a garment. If the foundation of a qarment is poorly constructod the gar- tnent soon loses its shape, pockets sag, lapols and edges of the coat curl; in fact the whole garment goes to pieces and is soon ready for the rag bag.

Don't you think that suits tailored as onrs are worth Wouldn't you be willing to pay more for them But, you don't have to because by our superior advantages we can our kind of quality at the same price other clothiers ask for the inferior We want von to come whether you are prepared to or not; want you to see and know the superior points of our clothing over others. P. H. Hotfman Son, Money refunded if you want it Blue Serpe Suits witL and double beauties, fur $10 Open every evening until 9 o'clock W. H.

KLINEOINST and Warerly PUca latarior and catenor Ttawintf at a Inw rate al; itJ braach-a, grtmpUr altrn.lnl to. urr.wfVatt pnaimc anii cDlarviiitr for ama. ara aijio fnunea of eTt-ry Uriis uf monidlna ao hind, tail anil to Beard for Wintar of Hmet a B.Carl:on Uta. w. BAKER A.

NEILL Real Estateand Insurance a. BrUtIn Building 19 PARK PLACE, Telephone fifia. t)ecember, 1. 1KV. M0UKI8T0WN, N.J.

Holidays Draw Near i Have none other PboDograpHs Hr.IK-KnplojBwot Ma.ll. OK Grifiopifjts $5.00 TO $100 Columbia Racer's, .1, -I Bread St. M. roRTT.HAT') LORK 1. -fjMm aa4 CoDiractor 'tort aotlta ami tlin most acceptable present you can give will bt) found at our store.

No old new. Hall, The Jewelar Building Main Stroot, Madison.

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Years Available:
1882-1987