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DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS. HARNESS, dc. AT IIOUBAUD'S DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS. Don't Miss Going to the CLOTlIlJNTGf The l'ark. It i eert linly an eviden-e of lhe.es-; thft io nature of ihiiii i li.it tow us are i without Mini" distiiiiiinlouv; I'imIiu i.f i it Tin natural i i- i and the artificial iitei.tf cil iilikv itiiefH (his -pnit.

Ami not; otdy doe Mirh a feature nhow an appre- is. liartlett Post. C. A. of 'aid well ill ob-i ve I let-oration I lay with appropriate eert i.

lollies. Til" ra of old iers who fell in the war will be orated with llowers and an oration will be delivered. Music Hilitable to the occasion ill be ROBERTS G-lass ZExczxt. 707 BKOAI) STREET. NO.

Iff STORE! )NTCLAIK TIM ICS. TIKI V. M'KII. BLOOMF1ELD. I II.

llJlk- 1 ''N''- i iail. t-r'n w- I il PCi tt'l'l KlHUHill it.Htl.l l.f tt'i- ,,...,1 but -t-i mltel.i. soviet: si I iu Timks iirx-il. at Iht! time. Hi fiulilirni), to ti rn ir-lt Milisrrilx-r to tin- l.Uttr with ihis until xpiratiou of their MiliMTiptioiin.

Tlifw have now nrarly .,11 ami tin papers will not be si-rvil utter lliis iurk. During i In- ti-i-iu of agreement the Timks has rllili'avolV'l to furnish all the liloointiflil ii. wk, ami in thi, we believe, it STOCK Iff STYLES eiatiou of the beautiful, hiti a harnionx rendered by the Caldwell band, of inteio.iN ami a regard for the enjoy- veteran. who desire to ljtirtie-i Jiatf uieiit of other- which should be fostered 'are reijtiewted to rejiort tliemselve on the in eer cinniiunl m-, third Monday evenings of May The i. the one j.rouiim nt ami (he Post Headquarters in Caldwell.

common pl'kle ot every ciii.enof IWooni- field. Seldom, outside of New Kuirland, Obituary, can such a sHt be found, wit its row I Mr. (ieoie ltnwman died at his resi-of graceful and stately ebns and expanse deuce Caldwell early last Saturday of green swar.l, mid llaiikid on either morning. How man was born near side by residence that would udoni any I Mead's IJasin. in ami removed to town.

At its upper eml are planted the Caldwell in early life. He was elected a institutions upon which modern society member of the old Essex liodfe, F. A. rests the church and the public school. Nov.

27th, Tor nearly fifty Its influence airects the boy al lus desk, years he has carried on the trade of The merchant's tired form yrow elastic blacksmith, and he was known throuh-as he approaches its cooling breeze after out the county as an upright ami indus-a day of toil in the citv, and the children triotis man. He was buried at (en o'clock. lt. We lime no oll llie ncciiiiiiilalioit rarn. 2l.

Our iitttnl liin- lc-n iiiaiiufa-iiri-I williin 0O tlajo. Sl. He pure our kixkU direct Troui tlie inillt. till We tfiiaranlc' our good as rt'rcciiicl. 5lli We liave llie llie letl IikIiHmI More in llie eilj.

tli We pay no ireiiiiiini lor llie ale of old klot k. 7Ui Our le lo One lrl-', IIoii-t. OUR PRICES: Business Suits, $8.00 to All Wool Business and Dress Suits, $10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20. Boys and Children's Suits, $2. 2.25.

2.50, 2.75, 3.00. 3.50. 4.00 to $7.00, Spi Overcoats ii Laree yariety, $8.00, $10.00 lo $15.00. In'maiiufaeluriiix our own loiliin one Irolii. LAKGKVr STOCK or Uoy ouilm'und l.ild-ren's lolhin In llie eilj.

unequalled iu make and liiii-li. AI.L A.I sva: TIIIMI. (iLASS FRONT, NO. 707 KROAD STJiEIiT. Light Running New Home.

JUUIIo. mil uuuuu L. H. TAYLOR'S. A IT'LL STUCK.

OF MUSLINS: PRINTS Cambrics and Calicoes, Hlcurlicd and I'nlileat licil Flannels. Minis, Dress Linings. A ASSORTMENT OP Ysiim! HOOIJA taeritiantoivil Yarn, Shetland M.ii.la, flonxaiKl Zepliyr HOICSIIIIS. EMBROIDERIES. A f.DOl) ASSORTMENT OF SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ViipKins antl Towrliiitft.

COB SETS i Huml a (ioutl Assortment nf ARTICLES. Toilet Soaps. Tooth ISrnsiies, Hair ISruslies. oin)s etc. A KINK UISPLAY OK Neckties, Hows ami Scarfs, Collars and Cull's in every sttle.

GENTS' DRESS SHIRTS. Roberts' ParaMa Scissors and Needles. L. II. TAYLOR, BliMiiiilleld ave.

Motitclair, X. I. W. V. S.

CO. nth, j. are completely prepared in all our We I lepart uiciits for.i la re Spring Trade, and those visiting our store will see an ami varied stock to from, and can hardly tail to lir.d hat will suit their taste, purse and judgment. In otir S-ilk (lop-irtmi'ii! we are showing an line of Hlack Silks from up. Safin do Lyon, si.

Co up. All the new shades in Safins. limeades to match everything. up. Silks, nice line.

7V. up. Silks, In Mess (ioo.ls we are showing- a superb line French l'laids from to An attractive assort ment of ('olored ('asliinei-s in all the new and prevailing hues. New sMoinie Cloths. Shoodahs.

Tricots. Cheviols and Hi-iyt-s jn all the A full line of Mourning Iiv-s Fabrics, includiii-r Australian Crape Clot lis. Henrietta Cloths. Tamise. Camel's Ha ir and Xun's 'lot lis.

Hlack Mourning 'ourtauld's 'rapes from the lowest to the highest grades. In French and American oti'dianis. 'ambries and Prints we have the newest designs and prettiest styles. Our fry fi nods for Housekeepers include White and Colored fable I amak. Linen, Linen Sheeting'.

Muslin. Tickinir, Conn- i ferpan. s. Napkins, llin-k and I I'amask Towels, Towelling. Tabic and Stair Oil i 'lot lis.

'rtitti Clot hs. stair 'rash. Window Hollands. Vestibule Lice Not itii; lia nis 'u i t.t ins. 1 an.

Table and I'iatio covers. In our Woollen depart- i motif we full I ine of Spring i Cashmeres, for Moll's and Hoys' Wear, from hlc.toSl.ini. A superb 1 Suit inj; at Spring Flster Cloths an. I plain and fancy from In In our Fancy i Is 1 lepart- I ment are all the style of Lai-es. Collars.

Tics. Fichus. Kuchmas. Han kerchiefs. Hosicrx.

nd.rwear and C.rsets. In our Cloak ami Shawl I h'partmciit we an iakin; a ti lie It ibi i i Mi ff ciii 1 1 ifc si3f THE LIGHT "NEW HOME" Has a -Self-Setting N't-edie, Automatic Tension. Self-Acting Take-Up. Loose Balance Wheel, Large S-pace Under Arm. Scale for Regulating Stitch.

Powerful Feed and Large Bof.bin. Also Casters in stand, and Conical Bearings throughout. or ooiEiLnxr, Agt'Ht for ioiit anl Viciniij, KIooiiiIUUI aii-iuie, ela)ioe Park on Tuesday morning, with Masonic honors. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in Caldwell. Vf.liON.V.

A meeting of the A. L. S. will be held next Thursday evening, at the residence of Dr. 11.

15. Whitehorne. The society anticipate a public entertainment in about a month. LAUNDRY. MONTCLVllt I VUXDKV ON PORTLAND PLACE, In rear of I tee Hive.

i All kiiuls l.iiiintlr) iitif antl Mat ifat-t ion yiiiiriinlct'tl. al t-- York I'rifo. trlt'r kt'iit ly until lol't al l.aiuulr ttll rt't't-ivt' rnit attention. Clothe ealletl lor anil tleliv-eretl free of eliarjje. Ul.

IIIMAI'. 1 IV. K. JOLLY VAi. I I Itl Its 4K 3D AMI l.fcAI.KKS Men's Furnishing Goods We ivspfi't fully invite vmi iiHrntimi to mtr 'i'It'brarfii liV-rnforcetl Shirts.

nit-ir i'Uiihp rotiKtniiMinit makes them undoubtedly the best fitting ami most durable Sliirts in tii witiif in iialit ami price hev liy any other iiialir-. I'iiH KS Viiluuwt vn-ti Lnumiervd 1 To Order, for R. F. JOLLEY cwark, Up' II. LIVERY STABLES AT ISOI'll Fur tlie bv-tfer aconinn tla lion ot" my patrons and in onbr to snpdy tht inerasinr Mciiiaiids ot" llie pllhlie, I U-ast-il tht- tlif i ireetiw i'i I.akf (b-pot, aii't.

ui'a ns of a BELL TELEPHONE, have pla 1 ix.Ih estalililinu'iits in unit the Malisi.ni 11. -use with In-r CARtlAdKS STOCK ni.ST THUOCn Hi T. TO LKT AT ALL "7.S. Repot Calls Wi-i-i'iw Briiaipt A leal inn funrishe.l at Livers h. i re it-.

I.linu-s ami K. s.ei-lfu!!y. SSKX i.i MISINi i iMI'AXV uiiilei- tin- iaws nf the Jersey SI'OtK KOK Stl.l) Itl ttpii tr' HOWK.V l'AKSDSS. M.mt.-hiir. X.

.1 HAIR GOODS. LADIES' HAIR GOODS. PETTIT'S, 10 BANK STREET, near Broad Reduced the Price for a Short Time Above tin- Cost ol' Hair. This is a special inihu-eint-iit for a hsrt time only to tiiir piiichjist' el" Hair he Spring Trailp. uur friiysBn'ttii'saiiii'lnr tfie mini-i with a t.lHK.ItAl.

KKhCiTI' every Switch. Largest ass. in the State. Kine Switches iiiaih' to sample, in hest manner, an. I THICKS AKK VKKV l.l V.

Splendid Switches Made of Comliinirs. i Ma.le a-; nice as a Si Switch. Warranted not to coinl, run an.l pi'ices very low. i Also Cleaned. Matte Over New.

f.enL'thened anil Eontr flair put on ttie outside. VI JtV f.t 7" Wead.l a little to at cost if necessary. idttv I Rifling Egpients Best Assort merit ot IMPORTED ENGLISH RIDING SADDLES, Kaildle Blankcta, Crops, Fine Ladies' Saddles, also GO GO LKiliT lUtlVlNtJ, ICOAt'II, (011 HEAVY TEAM, FA KM A. PLOKJH Slli't'll, A ItllnKTN, Wliip-t aiKl InlerlVriiiK ISool. ALSO WET WEATHER GOODS Kubbrr Coats in light and heavy grades.

Rubber Horse Covers, Rubber Gloves and Can vas Horse and Wagon Covers. Konijanfl's Harness Warerooms, aoa itiAUKKT aptf-ftm NEWARK, N. J. ENGLISH RDM SADDLES. BENEDICT SONS HAVE A FINE AbSOKTMEKT OF inPOKTED English Riding Saddles Lady Saddles, Riding Whips, Saddle Housings, Crop Sticks, Croupers, Spurs, Girths.

A FULL STOCK OF ALL GRADES OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE, COXfTANTI.Y OS HANI) OSK 1PJVF. PRICES LOU TERAH BENEDICT SONS' WARRANTED HARNESS, StT Rroad str--i. NEWARK, .1. KSTAIU.1SHKI 1J4. J.

M. OUINBY F.V(TI HEHS OF FINE CARRIAGES, No. 836 Broad Street, NEWARK. N. J.

OA. 7 East 2'M St. (Madison Siiare), KI RTZ Hl lU'INU. NE'A YORK, REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS. In this departmtrit, rqnirinK as much skill and experitnre as the building of new carriages, we offer you unsurpassrMl advantages.

We warrant satisfaction in every particular.1 We call for and deliver carriage with our own teams, free of charge. "VW furnish estimates when required, and invariably charge unitorm whether estimates are made or not We solicit your orders. Very respectfully, j. yt. triMtv o.

ap'i-3m FURNITURE CARPETS. Reduction IN CARPETS AND FURNITURE lifY OF THK MAMFAiTl'HKl; AM' SAVK ifiT A. H. VAN HORN, 73 Market Street. Near the Court M.WAHK.

WAS! F.K TI HEH OF Parlor Suits, Lounges, Walnut and Enamel BED 110031 SUITS Retailed at Wholesale Prices CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS, MATTEASSES AM' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS op kvi ht iiksi kiitio. THK LAKUKST ASSOKTUEXT LOWEST PRICES IX THE STA TE. Weekly and Monthly Payments Taken. A.

H. VAN HORN, 73 Markov st rwt. NEWARK. N. Factory, 2S CainpfN-ll at i dolivereil in -mrriintlin; tovtn frw of oharcf.

ily5-ly HAIGHT'S Having crrerpd my coimectioti C. S. Kr. have pprffeted arranKt-mpniR hy which I van forward eoods to all nartH of the world, with as quick dispatch, and at rates as liberal as can be secured iy any other express. I hereby thank my numerous friends and the public penerallv for their past generous patron- ape.

and earnestly solicit a rantinuauce of the I'lanoH, haBgage and furniture removed witli care. Orders received at the Tost OftWe. and il. Taylor's and Ritcber McDowell's (irocerv. JNO.

II. IIAM-iHT, run ai.i:. Wliite Leghorn Roosters Setting Hens, Aadreti P. O. Box o.

TiKi Hroad st rt'Ot, corner Cedar street. NEW N. MILLINERY GOODS A Sl'KCIALTV. TRIMMED HATS For I. a dies, MIshch and Children, Jof the Very Latest Styles.

UNTRIMMED HATS, Kn-ry Sliapc iiitroiliiccd this Season, at very Low Price. Luce Straw Hats 52c. KID GLOVES! LACE GOODS Call and ee our new More. 703 BROAD. CORNER CEDAR ST.

or Ali are sold at a discount i sT.Tioi:iev. A very fine line of Papers and Correspondence Cards KOI.IJIK Sli A n. Velvet and Fancy Frames closing out at low prices ISIIITHDAV AICIS. Games, Wagons, Velocipedes, all at reasonable pi ices, E. MADISON, Bookseller.

LEGAL. I iSAI.S Foli i.lc.WK I PI.ACK. ST I.L'KK'S Seale.l prr.i..sal will lie irrav eltnir of St J.tike piae receive.1 for Hip from HlooinfieliJ tivemie to luiisiii. avenue. The (travel to he li i'le.

inches deep at center, and two inches ileep al each side. l'ei sons niakiin? hi'ls iil state tbe quality of gravel to he Used. All to he in-eseMed or hefore Tuesday, ila.v of Mav next, p. in. Uv order of the Township Comtnittee.

OK' l' i I.K, Tutcttship Clrrk. I IS.vl.S fin; i.itWKfjxii STKKKT. I'XIOX Sealed proposals will he received for tile frravclinir of street, from Mountain avenue to its terminus, opposite 11.. 1.. W.

K. R. depot. The prael to he C' feel wide, ti indies deep at center and inches deep at each side. Persons making lu.U will state Ihe of gravel to he used.

All hids to he presented on or hfore Tuesday, the -Id day of Mav next, at p. m. tiv order of the Tow nship 'otnniittee. liKu April lss; Toiriistiiji Clrrk: I H-i ts. FtU 1-AlXTIXli Ft i'osts.

fiTY-XfXK Sealed proposals ill he received for the painting of rilamp posts on lll.w.mtieltf avenutt. fte-loML'me; to the township of -Montclair. Saiil jimsI to he paint eil with two coats of (foot I paint, color to he decided upon I he Township Committee All i.i. Is to he presented on tir hefore Tuesday, the -id day of May (text, al 7 m. 1 i order of tin Township oinmil rep.

UF.t i. W. I'i if, K. April Issj, Tinrnshif h-rk VoTII'K t'F SK.TTI.KMKXT. Xoiice is het-ehv jrivt'ii that the accounts of the siihscrihei-s.

Kxeoutors of MAKY K1KEK, dcceasetl. will he stated hy the Surrogate, and reported for settlemunt to the Or phans' iurt of the countv of Essex, on Tues-dav. the thirty -Mrs! dav of Mav next. March fiOKKMFS. Fiii-Ji l.inv;- EIiWARH MA11S.X.

ilAIJIHAXS SALE IX t'lKSl AX 'E IF an or.lf.r t.f the i 'rnhans' Courr of the comity of E--sex, inatfe nn lilt" fifteenth day of March. A. Ii eighteen huud red and eighty-one. I L.il....rlK.tr l.n.. ft.

ill sell hy puiihc vendue, on he premises in in the ominty of Es sex, on I hursdav, the nineteenth dav of Mav pi-emises. situate, aiuaiui heme in Jersey: lleimr the homt-steatf farm ot said 1 lore-iiiiis, iyiiu; on the road leadini; ti-om the I'omp-ton turnpike to the Cedar tirove road, contain-ln-r sixty acres t.f laml; also a woodland lot lymir on the mountain and containing about eirht acres of land. At tht same time the suhKcriher will sell any her iarts or pieces t.f land of said liore-iiiiis. intended to he etnhraced in the lauds owned hy said James iioremus. Dated, March 17.

lss apl'i UtAt.EMt iX. iJuardian. tlTli Ti COXSTAH1.ES. coinmantletl tti tlestroy all founil run-niturat latire within the limits of the township Slotilelair, except such as shall tie proierlv muzzled with a wire muzzle securely fastend about the nose; and except the do- ordoicsof non-resident passim; tlirouh the town, ac-compauieil hy the ow ner or ow ners of sucli do tlo-rs. Uv ortler ot the Township Committer.

HEO. W. POOLE. Township Clerk. Dated Monti lair.

N. .1.. March 19. issi. SjHK.HlKK SSAl.E.

-XKAV JKItSKY Sl'PKEME Court Erwin J. Crane vs. Warret y. Bro-kaw- Ki. c.

K. Ahams. Att'y. virtue of ttie above statetl writ of fiwri fades, to me tbrt'cted. 1 shall expose for sale bv public vendue, at the Court House, in Newark, t.ii Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of Mar next, at two o'clock p.

all the standing- trees ttelontr-iiitftosaid ileletidant. Krokaw, on a of land of the said plaintiff. Erwin J. Crane, containing about six acres formerly a part of Vernam farm, east tf the Valley "road in the township of Montclair. in the county of Essex, and State of New Jersey.

Newark. March issi. S. V. C.

VAX RENSSELAER. SheritT. IJooiii No. liiiiMinur. 700 "VOXjXJUVtES.

Comprising Works ot'Srionre, History, Travel, l-Jiocrraphy. and Most of thP Standard NOVELS OK THE DAY Open from to P. Moniays, WeinesSays Fridays. Annum. Single 10 VenU jal.VSm AROMATIC CAMPHOR ALWAYS EHLIA2LE.

l'rloe, 25 CentK. W. C. Brigham, Prop'r. Sold by I.

H. BAI.BWIX, Bmarcrist, 1 To the People of Montclair and Vicinity. COLYER 815 and 8 17 Broad street, Newark, N. CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR IMMENSE STOCK Or Men's, Bovs' and Children's incrca.c llie liiiiie-. ol), I'air The Lijrlitest Ruuninfr, Fastest SPHiiiif, aul most durable Sewing Macliine.

NEVER GET OUT OF ORDER AND DOES NOT Til. I THE OPERATOR. All Workiiiir Parts are t'ae-hardened. Woodwork substantial and ornamental. This rare combination nf desirable iialities place the NEW HOME way ahead of all tlier niaeliiiies of the pre-ent CLOTHING AT LEAST Co 04 TO $10.

HALSEY, i with tiiih laiily and from time to time we have heeii ill receipt of ertooliraninj? letter i-onrerniiitf our work, ami promise if renewal of sul-st-ripf ions at lie eml of tei III. To all who believe that the Tl.MKS is a puiier worthy of the of its lllooiiitielil KiibwrilM-rs, we extern! an invitation to renew their sub-eriptions to fills paper. They will be at I lancer News Il.p..t or may be sent by mail t' this otliee. I ne once in io per annum ami one dollar for six months, strictly in luitumrr. No lM-iuK entered on I he books until l'i'id for.

HK H'S NKW It I K. Model Sotlilll) and Kft'Kauce, onal ruetetl on I'rurllial luii iuh' the past few weeks several resi-Urt-ni-es in this vicinity have been described in the column of the Tikks, and to-iiiV we present a brief sketch of Mr. I. Heach's new house on Iteach street. The architecture boarders on the tinthic, while the interior decorations rare all pure The I uilding has a depth of uijihty-two feel, with a frontline of sixty-seven feet, and the main Mruruire is about fifty by sixty feet in There are tf stories and an attic, a tower oil the south side rises to a height of sixty feet.

The front i-. relieved by double and Imvvi indows projecting from the second conservatory fai inn the south litit back from the line of the Moth conservatory and ii- Mtrmounteil by a neat railing in liar- .11 I'll tli neral i har.ieter of the ii towo I stii.l.led with I .1 in lows. All sulf the house i ioii.l witli the front elevation, ami etfeet is one of comliiiie.l with ami elegance. I'a-sin throuuh the main vestibule, Kiwi with tiles of a pretty and niiiitie If sin, one enters the main hall. nine feet wke ami twenty-nine in depth, the nni.si-otinn of which is hlack walnut, vvitii panels.

In this hall, midway iietweec the parlor doors and an allele lor Ii. of the srairease, t- eled rising from ft to reilLuK- Opposite wllil'll is lillilt ill the wall a fri. rework supporting massive tl.er antlers, forming a most practical hut rack. The parlor is linished in walnut, the panels of the doors liein; faced Ttih French walnut. On one side is an inn vratechimnev with walnut mantel, ornamented with carvings Wads, and at the farther end is a pier v'Liss al trimmed in walnut.

On the opposilenidcof the hall istlie lihrary, linishtsl in cherry, the main feature of whii is a large autiipie open tire place, NMtli a cherr mantel. Tin- linish of the i uiier aloiy, o.eiiin; from the lihrary. in keeping ith il. The elegant dining i i is a model of its kind. The hutter nut and hutterniit -hurl ith hich it is linished are very effective and give the i-.

in a stately appearance. One of the main features here is the west hay win- dow. entered Wneath a leti arch- wav with hatiilsome carved brackets. iiother is the mantel of similar wood, i i.ing nearly to the ceiling. The carv-in i- autiipie.

rich and highly orna-m. iital The kitchen, a- a matter of is eomplete in all its the abundance of closet room l.i ing something kahle. It is tin-iliei in white pine. Ascending the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 stairway of solid hlack walnut, linished to corresind with the hall, thu seeoiid story is reached. It i imme-diately noticed that the workmanship and linish here is e.pial to that of the lower floor.

Kvery chamU-f on this with its closet room and wardrobe. linu-tied in native woods, and all the viiu.lown of French plate glass. The woods are butternut and butternut hurl, ehcrrj and ash burl, ash and bird's eve maple and California red wood. The hath room is linished in 'aliforma red wood, capped with ash. The wardrobes throughout are finished in the same u.hbI as the main rooms.

The gas tix-'ii rc. in eery part of the house and the 'roiie knobs and dec-orations are worthy particular attention. The third story i-divided into wwrul compartment for separate stairwavs and halls I' lding from them to the kiUdien below. An Krickson's ealoric engine in the liar throw water to all parts of the The tower is approached hy a -fairway leading from the attic. It i xeellet iew in every direction.

F.lijah I'earce. of Monti lair. has done 1 1 the mason work, and Hauiel I lark ins. the same place, the slate rooting. Hie plumbing has been done by T.

K. Haves, and the painting is by I). W. nuth, of Iiloomfield. The hole work throughout was designed by and executed under the super-Myion of Jesse H.

Lo'kwwxl. of Mont-'Uir. ami is a standing credit to his architectural skill, an. 1 the house is one the most substantially built in the enmity and certainly the finest in filoom-JWd I ttmiu Letter. The following letters re.jiaiued un-' lainii'd in the iV'tt JtUce at R.l.iomtield, mi Wednesday.

1 "ti.rnn A Murphy Ahrnni. r'eres, 'nff-ih. Mrs. 'ankewiix, Amm, Ki.lwrt. MiMlihorHr.

Mis. s. Kiiyiuond, Tilli.i, S.lmyler. I'hilip. Sainl.iz.

Louis, i Siuiih, Win. Mllitll. J. Tlu-rii. I'imrles While.

J. r. WVIIinaii. ileiiry All iiersotis calling for the above letters Will please say "advertised." H. liri.

Rostmaster. love to play leneath the shade of it trees. Is not this park worthy of a little more To say nothing of the more than favorable impression it gives a stranger or the increase in pecuniary value to projerty, is not the village green worth something to every man. oman ami child in ltloomlield as a social bond. an lesthetic educator and physician ho sends no bills 't In passing through some of the towns nestled among the Itcrkshire hills the visitor is impressed with their tjtiiet beauty.

From every house the sward extends to the street, unbroken by any dilapidated fence or uutrimmed hedge, and to one standing in the middle of the common, each house, no matter how-small it be. appear; as a jew el in a setting of verdure. Cannot the same thing be done here? lict every fence be rcmoed about tin-park and the grass kepi short, and the result will be apparent at once throughout the hole community. Remove the unsightly posts that were needed before the sound of a railroad whistle ever broke the silence of Woomfield; place a flower-bed on the triangle in front of the seminary and take your pay in knowing that someone is made happier by your exertion, or in the more selfish ami vet natural reflection that you have done a good thing for your ow comfort and advantage. Motitclair and Orange may boast of their mountain views.

Blootufielil alone ba-. a park. ZZZ Ileal EMtate. Mr. C.

Bovee reports that there is small demand for large houses, with which the market is stocked, and an im- mense iiunil-r cf apiIieatioiiM Tor small houses with no supply. The following are the recent rentals Mrs. M. R. Munn'a house, on Monroe place, to I.ouis 11.

Benedict, a New York hutter merchant. Mr. I'hilip Weaver's house, on Weaver's avenue, to Richard l'erkins. of Orange. Mrs.

Macknel's house, corner of Spruce and Freemont streets, to J. K. Vim Ars-dale. of Rutherford l'ark. Mr.

J. W. Rotter has also rented his place, on Hay avenue, for the ensuing season. Illloil-killl e). The marriage of Henry (J.

Jlilton. son of Judge Hilton, of New York, to Agnes Sanxey, daughter of Jos. F. took place at the hitter's residence in Brooklyn on Tuesday evening. Her two sisters, ind Lottie, were brides maids.

The bride's dress was of white satin, trimmed with Ouchesse lace, with which its front was veiled. The bridal veil was of silk illusion and was secured with orange blossoms. The bridesmaids also wore dresses of satm. which were similarly trimmed with point lace. They carried basket bonnets rilled with flowers.

Among the numerous bridal presents were a silver dinner service of ounces weight, from Mrs. A. T. Stewart; pieces of table silver, comprising spoons, knives and forks, from Judge Henry Hilton, the father of the bridegroom: a full set table ser ice in silver IWO pieces from the father of the bride. Mr, Sanxay was formerly a prominent resident of Hloomticld and represented this district in the legislature a few-years ago.

Miss Sanxay is remembered in Mont-clair as a prominent member of the Hillside Sociable, when that organization was in a flourishing condition. A sandpaper manufactory is to be started in Bloomfield in a few weeks. Mr. John M. Bancroft has pure-hashed the residence of the late Rev.

K. the corner of Spruce and Beach streets. Rlans for the interior decorations of Mr. K. S.

elegant residence on Ridge-wood avenue have just been completed. Rlactice on theathletic grounds is very active every afternoon. The gentlemen are preparing for the D.worat ion Uay con tests. Mr. A.

(i. Harwin is adding a wing to his residence at Ridgewood, and ott Wednesday night burglars attempted, through this new part, to obtain access to the rooms occupied by the family, but in the darkness one of tiiem stumbled over a board and made such a noise that Mr. Darwin was aroused, but the thieves made good their escape before he could get his on. Mr. Willard Richards has this week moved from New York to his new house on Franklin street.

Yesterday, Mr. James C. I'eiich move ittto his residence ou Beach street. Mrs. Atnzi Itld has been elected a manager of the New ark W'omans' Iieco- rative Art Association.

Among other very valuatile presents, Miss Sanxay received at her wedding an asMired income of twenty thousa.nd dol-; lars annum from Judge Hilton: an elegant residence on 1-ifth avenue, rallied 1 leg at sixty tliousanil dollars, frotti Mrs. A T. Stewart. CALDWELL. The in on sale at Peck's Pharmacy, i and at Nf wmaj, store, Krasklin Ci.tnniunica- tiou antl items of iuteresi may 1m sent to the proprietor of the Timks Ijim'fl't Seer has heeii reappointed Fish AVar.lett for Esses; hy the iovernor.

The l-adies" Ai'l Society has in pros- jiect festival, to he given in the latter i part of May, CLOTHING! COMPRISING next at two o'doc in he afternoon, ail the es-. riitht. title ami interest of said flore- Jackets. Willi anil i nius. in and to the folltiwmt' dccrihed tracts 40 styles lens' Business and Dress Suits.

$8 to $25. 80 STYLES BOYS' AND YODTHS'SUITS $5 to $15. of Sprino- Walking it In In Sjirin I i illlia OS 'ircul-ir" Clsters, Wraps, and Sactpi for I tidies. Missis and Children, all in the Latest manufactures of nil (hat is Kleant and Fs.f'.il, I "nil pic find Novel. Prices much Lower than last year.

Style, of the best material antl the Lowest 1 'rices. We have a Superb Assort ment of 1'ara-sols and Sun Umbrellas, beino a selection from the Latest and most Approved W.V.SNYDER&CO A I5H0A0 STKEKT, Next to Post I Iflice. NEWARK, N. J. iip-'-iy (amps sua house t.x XEWAliK.

When iu searcli of lress Silks or Dress your hest iiiicrosis will he consulted hy exaini ninir the eter.sivp 1 hey have how on sale every-tiling new in color, and novel in weave. i i a i i i ii i ic ices in a iixii uii'i 1 1( low CSI. -t They have special attractions in Black anil tiros loaitieil Silks. Brocade Satin. Satin de I.yon, nellenx and Siininier Silks, Stripe and beck Silks, which they are at Fifty Cents per yard.

They are the cheapest silk troods ever oll'ered. The styles are new and the fiualilv fill I asirond asanv heretofore sold al C.ca-d per yard. Spriiiir Styles of Hosiery. loves and now read. SAAG N.

DOTY i llorris lioty, JVCaT-let stj ap-J ot hy of a or lot the havf th lar'st trle in tlu Star. Sj.lt'ii- assoi't lllCIlt itlltl ll iK'lljlh'tl VH 1111 0 I'll id lot of Urnv Hair. No on ran tMjnal us in tliest tfootis. ilainiressiiiir aivl Shampooing IVrrd by ISA AC N. IMl'I'V PETTIT'S.

No. 10 Bank Street, 3Iark-1 Ti-y xkwakk, x. .1. mcii'-im i i specialty of Press Fabrics, ami always show a better collection and Ladies Take Notice I ttlwr One Store Devoted Entirely to Boys' and Children's Suits Being: the largest stock of tne kind in this State, including- all tlie Latest Styles and Designs of XEW STYLES AXD NEW PATTE11XS! BLOUSE, KILT ANI SAILOR Sl'ITS! Manufactured by us Expressly for the Spring Trade. Warranted as to Quality and at prices lower than ever before.

COME SEE XJ3. 1 1 1 i. ii- 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 i air e.i ok MRS, TIGNER, 7 ICroiid rnark, advertises a large stock gnjjjg ftffi fnf Jjg gjjj-jjnj fnjjg xu.tJ uuuv. iarije iiuporiaiious irtini rencn and markets enable tliem to sell far below the prices paitl in otherstores.

First quality Hair Sw itches. iiaieiains. xvouiau I'raius. In all he deli t-aie snaties 10 niatcn. irrav switclies Xatural larp.

assortment of uriy rojit i'ju'cps. ventilatt-tf or plain, for vouinr antf ohi ladies liray pieces, put up most naturally, a specialty The larirest size ftair Xet for to ee.il Ladies' Combines made upafter our une.Ual.tl added. Ladies instructed as to the best mode ol'th-es- sn.jiiiioirown nan- i.y a-i artistic hair tlreser free of charge. iei.t j.ei-s-.i, residence at nnv time desired. s- f-r Please Kive us a ctili feci satisfaction taiantee j.er ILEX'S.

TJ VOKK Newark. X. .1 I DANIEL i.iti: or ii a iti.

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