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9 i r)( NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS RJDOB. Ml- .1. II. I- erilicillly ill Hi I 11 111J''. ciiMii- P.

Henry 'I to 1'lilM -I' Irving Ball, of Id, iiv. tlii- pillage day linn. Mi II ii ll. ck. MlM I.U/,1 IIlll-' -lll'l ie I relative tipeaaH kV bultday I mi if I'laill tliu village vai a iCn Id last 11 Vi I ll" IIM- returned friends at i Bowie I' with a L'lie-I "I' Mi-- Iviha M- jNew ktHfield lire Ilinl Services of llie of Ml lieillL' observed bv the Mel Icriaii tills work.

Thomas C. Edfjur, of New York, spent a few days of lad week with bis euii-in, Waller s. Edgar. Mi" l.i//,ie II' rlich has returned lo I 111-11 I- linvine spent two at this village in the guest of HiM AIUDI I'IIIHM. Herbert Chilli- enlellailied II lulltV of aliniil tweiitv live young folks nil Insi Saturday evening at his parents' Inline Lyons, Mariin Kn- 1 been committed to ilic i ninny jail for Rtl imlelinite Ii nt'lli HI linn in MI t'aiili ol lenient (i I In III lull.

flic Wfuhintrl ii nil n'i' "I Pfevi Vnffe mi 1 I'm liam In Mcnileluv proprietor ul lll lIlllISi', C'llll 'I 'Hi'-fs I'niiii i Wedncsdnv evening. nkovi 11 1 ('ulvin Dim- tn Mi. Kprnion I Maw. Tuisilnv a.fter havinft I he holidays wiili their parents John ifN'rill til II in ihp I'l'im RV I van I II military noflilomv Hi Chestpr. mi Tucsiliiv -1- linving spptil ihr holidays with lu'a sister, Mrs, William 'liiMs, ,1 r.

Nicholas FInwietf, of Morriatnwn, ni mi 'I'ui's- ihiv. ilir property fll Ridge DOW 'III by lli'iirv Mullen- Tlieeon- Bidpration was Tho I.Mclir-' Meetinir nf he h. I.I ni Mrs. nexl Wednesday iil'ti'iiiuiiii, Jnnunrv 1 I. ai three ocluck, Suhject, China; loader, Mrs.

Bishop, '1 In' meniIn 1 is (if Ihr I'nnlile Social ('hih, of Rilsklliif IlitlL'c ami BPT narda villa, will hold reception in Dayton's Hall on Tuesday evening, Jnnuarv 20. Pmf Hurry F. Wester- veil, nl 1 Newark, has been I'Mfjiiui'd for i he occasion Bernards No, (17. A. 0.

ul' Muskintr Killtri', lu's issued invitations fur the public installation of Hi hih 1 A1BNUMAM. Harry LaForee, of vk ti i i r- hen I Ills Week, Ki lli Min of Bernards- villc, WUt a eiiller ill luvvli Mr-- Tie.iiiii- of Or- 'iii-l Ml-. al Ital- loll. lolin iilii I a four iveekr nt I). returned liii huine Tm inlay.

Ears wait confiited to (he 'i'w-dnv nud by -is i'ii- attack of rheumatism- Ml. and Mis. William I'limnix have 'lo-ed their house for tin- winter :111 have liikeli llji ti.eir sideilce ill New York. Profoanor Eugene Richards, nf New Haven, Coon in a yin si the Phoe House. Mrs, liicluinls iii expected in a Ii -w din's.

They is ji'i-t tn re main vernl weeks. Thoniai Ne liii has -IIM his In in-'' and tut mi Mnin si reel In Osenr I he, of Ralntotl. r. Neshil will liike up liis residence in New Mr. Kursvllic will probably move to 1)18 Hew residence in the Spring, The denili of.lake Pi ggatf occurred at liis IIIHIII- curly N'w Year's morn ilitf after severe spell, illjf aliout mi hour has lieen tba hauilv man of for a t)Utnher llf vents and will be misled by those who employed bim, He WMS buried Monday in tlie Hill Tup eeme lery.

A fier nearly I Wo VOflrS of contention, during which time many things were-aid which Would have lieen hi I ler unsaid, l.liiiues MCIIHL'II llOfi reel eiidolx'iiieiit of tlii- CoUlltV mi big pi i iliofl for postmaster. Mi. Mpnoyii is young business man well iii cd and ap- will luerl with general approval. When Hgked wliiil h' 1 Would do cirici-ruiiiLT llie irregularity nf i lie IHHII MI'VICC, if he received he Rpp(iilll mciil, lie replied tlllil he Would liike up he niiil til once an Alendhalil could Dut mails iii regular Inm CHOICE MISCELLANY HUMOR OF THE HOUR of Wan. If we consider imal tlie Soul Ii African It I in i i war titiii Knalarirt has ever waged.

willi i 'u- -ii, iiiii.h at tie i ty cars' wm ttitll l'i WtS), Hi' 1 if ii we nearlf four HUM thai of ilie Souiii AI rican flu' ItoW War, however will have rust mi Iv. lei- us mmii Si the war wiili the Aiiii-riciu oojouiis i ml hill' I imes much Hi Ejewn V' us' war, more than tlu'i i I I i i I of I ll" I VJII all War ir. four io fifty ttafli ttiit any tin' 'iiiicr U-. Taking Hie duratioii of Hie w'l's iul Di sianii African war is by fur the mm that Britain has in'ii Bngajji'd in. Tiic svernge mutual CMSI of ih J'-o' war is (iver £53.

fijii war with Prance (1703 eoit ji, i- ji-in-, iiliciiil (W pi cciii ul' ihe annual isl of Ihe Souili African llie Crimean war 'osi about or 03 i cent; Ihe Seven Years' Wiir aiid the war the A-lUOficaD colonies cos! each less than 2U per cenl. and no nili- er ar has en me to nlii -leiil of the nrorage (uniunl pual of the nth Af rican war. "AnualH of American Aciiih my." riux-r of Today. (inly paper of the M'i'y best qnnlitj' is now mailc rruin rags, the bull, of e.l for iiewspapi iiml li.i il, work being manufactured from pulp. Other ma' rials are iilsn CPffllllg Into UBS to mcel the cuol UIIIILS demani! fir and which were al one lime supposed In he of no ie Importance arc contributing tUelr liiicr to ihe manufacture.

Among iln now matcriiils may be tunned bnpussi- refuse of tin 1 sii'jar luills. waste product eava that It wan em I Ii ir in straw, long nnl; The fair iiliiiiiilff iii tbc of proiniae was undetsoifiS wen at Hie hands of the attorney li.r 11 I 1 Sow, Ulan UutteigU," in- said, Ion: I ail J'oa known liii' ilefeml.int in il before lie naked you to many Ii in:" "A I'ollt live yi Mis. i tllinli." "I i he tn i any oilier young so far as you know?" "'Hi, yes; i INII." "Was lie engaged to any of tliein?" in my knowledge," "ill was nut; vi ry good. When Uid Le bl-'giU eoniiiiK to see you?" "Aliolil two years ago." 'Musi so: about two yearn OgO. 1MU lie ever ask your father for permission to pay his addresses to you?" "Hold mi!" Interposed the other lawyer.

"1 oMcci "So (lid papa!" snapped the fair plaintiff. Chicago Tribune, cd us heddiuK llFted in iii" 'rvici' in ihe meant Inn raised ajiltlllBt the made friiu Ihcsi' Ih Seiler icG crop, Mrs. II Ii itheral LIBERTY CORNER. lii'dihers are preparing Pilttle, is also en llu papi maker pr lesis aie Ui ijiL II llity of the piiptT lUslltUtca fi v.i:;.- Il llUS'iV I's 111 pUl'p si' uf cplii'lin'i" ill It Mil'. Ijlll 111 Ii is ii'lltd 1'eiisOn bclievo tliat il rapiuly del; ri nnd that books in.nle of il Will Lave but iven regular short life.

Ii is uoiuowual humlllutliij for us in Uave to acknowledge that oui iili ni ilocuiii'iiis cannot cuiitpure In ilH llmsi' wrilieii (.: Egyptian papyri's before our own his tortcal period began. Chambers' Jour Hill. I tor ll TlSt closed at 8 p. in. Don't fore F.

I lain Illlel is iWll. this place will January 1- parlv .1 I' ruiuv be Uaeftil Llirht. Stationed off the island of Tslay. in the coast of Scotland, at th Ot tcr ruck, is an Interesting ami novel lightship, which is described lu CiiSst'U's It is unniflimed, ycl ii can be relied mi io display the wtiniing IJghi to guide the muriuer on tins dangerous ll is a vi ry cun the next night; wontstopfor Btructcd VCHSP! the only one of In snow. We are lo see our organist, Miss back in her place again after an iilwenee of several weeks.

At Christmas the eoiipfrejzatinu presented hei wiih II purse amounting kind in existence. In Its two steol tanks sufficient gng can be stored lo supply the vess -1 for several mths, Elxpcrinionts have sliown that the liK'Ht may be depended upon to burn continuously for months at a time. The approximate duration of the light can i i i iiii always bo preilct! rmined. nnd there he scrvic's iii'i been he it i i no danger whatever of the llgUt beini' in the elmpel this week will its newly elected ofrlcpra, wliicli wi occur on Tueadny evening next in its night next week hall on Main street. Prominent offl- Mr.

Harrison hm Ibis week Will l)e OOn- liniied next week. Next Siindny the Rev ('. Condit will preach in ex- L'haiijie with the Rev, Norman B. who will nlso preneli every except Saturday, recently returned cars of ihe Grand will be prcs- from very effective work at Bkaguay, nnd Alaska, and, during his vacation, is iply ing the pulpit at Roseland, N. i'1'Ve generally is expeotod.

nued thirty- cli(. A colhitioii will In good time Robert S. four vein's, wns found (lend ill hed on Sunday moruitig ai the home of Rev. Edgar ('. Musoti nl Knuxville, where lie was visiting, Me wns apparently iii o'nixl health on Saturday evening nnd nuulc no cotnplnlnts of feeling Ul, Hia denth was Bttributod to heart failuie, His reinnins were brought to ibis on Tuesday mill taken to his late home, nt which place funeral were held on Wednesday afternoon.

Rev. John T. Reeve preached at the services. The remains were later removed to Coilrt, N. Y.i where they were interred.

The Where to Spend the Winter. California with its mild and delightful oliun its bracing atmosphere and is lu" iriant vegetation, is the placu. It is aptly culled the "J.aml of Flovrars." Then there is old Mexico, with its llll ils beautiful scenery. Hs quaint customs and ils historical asso ciat ions. Arizona, with its dry oil mate lias numerous resorts, especially attractive extinguished cither by wind or spray.

The light is visible at a distance Of eight to twelve miles. The lightship also lias a bell wliicli IK made to ring automatically by means of an Ingenious device wliicli utilizes the pis us il passes from the tanks to tho lantern to work the bell clapper, The light is not Interfered with In the slightest degree by the device for striking the bell. deceased was a native of CoiIn, N. and benefloial to fo having but for several years uad lieen living limpt. at Basking Ridge with his mother and Los Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico, two brathen who survive him.

While Hot Springs, tae famous here he made many wlni will deeply grieve his loss, LOdANSVlLLR. J. llnydcti boon laid up with Iniiie back, Aloiizo Tester has heeii suffering with rlieumatlim. A. Leonnrd entertained friends from Newark lust week.

Miss Elizabeth Riekey is spending tome lime wiili Mi.s Hannah Hay den, W. liver ni Year's with town. ler resorts; the latter being "I' ninny Kustcrn Sporting I ils racing meets Low winter Exoursion rates to till of Mecca during Yours Old. Iicrr l'oiil, president of the German Society For Ihe Protection of Cats, has just published the results of his lures tigatlon in to the which it is possible for these animals to attain, Cats, he says, are like human bDlngf in one respect. The more peaceful and better regulated their life is the longer they arc lik ily to live.

As proof he points out that a favorite eai in the royal castle of Nymphenhui'g has lived io be forty-two years old ami consequently may fairly claim to D6 considered tho dean of eats in Germany, That this remarkable animal has still some youth in her Is evident from the fact that she nave birlh to kitten two years ago. the kitten thrived wonderfully and attracted much attention when it wa'i exhibited at the exposition in ISri slau. l'Msb Doilru) Lot IIN Urdu. The beautiful Egyptian lotns beds which for the past quarter of a ecu- the above points are offeredby the Lack UI havi Ull westerly nwannn Railroad, Low rates urn also! shores of Lake Krie from Monroe, fttntlly spent New at Morris- trot. ueorge VV.

Tuttle is further proving his hy cRiuilug ohiokeo sheds. Lewia Reynolds, of waa obliged i kill his valuable ling horse lust week. Milses Alice nnil Ettfl Kicker Imvc returned lioine after spending week with (heir litter, Mm William Homier. Miss Sielle, of Morristown, lms re- turiicd home after ipending couple o( wroeks nith In slid Mrs, Fred Petty, named to the many resorts In Florida. 1 Borgia, and Louisiana, either via the all rail route or liy the paliiiiid (toast line steamers, lira also mads for the Personally Conducted Tours of Mexico' 1 Including meals, sleeping coininoiliiiions, guides mid all traveling ex penses.

Any Information In regard to routes to Point Place are threatened with complete annllillatlon by lish. snys the ciiiciiiiiaii Enquirer. At the present rnte of destruction which has been on for the past live years, it is said by good authorities that not single I-MIIS bed will exist In this ln- ealily within the next three years. The carp has found Hint the mots nnd bulbs or ihe lotus make splendid food for himself and fninlly, nnd they have lime of trn.ins'or steiiuicrs. berth reser completely extcrinlniiteil thousands of viilions, will lie cheerfully licres of these wnter Mowers to satinte Lookawjuiun their appetites, Division your nearest Agent, or address Guy Adams, Passenger Agent, Nmvarli, N.

J. No Mtt Broad st. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM in tl IX-KIIIM llt.t hftlr. I'liilM'ilt'l l'Diirinnl iVtk Nfvcp Vaili lo Hitfttoin Hair to itH Yovilhfiil Color. diirant-i it IIDIT lulling i I 11! I'II'L 1 OonialttMnn 1.

JHn I. nt on A iii.lslilnu Mr. reary says that tlie tribe of Eskimos living mi ilie shore of Whale soiiml, iii Greenland, are the most northerly people in the world, Their Isolation hns differentiated them frnm iill oilier riuvs. 'I'liey do not exceed 200 In number and are being destroyed by an unknown disease which appears to be slow malignant fever, Lleutcn ant Penry became personally known to every man, woman nud child to thh remote and perllblnfl coinunl- ully of liiimiiii beluga. J'roliuixliiff the AKony.

Gagger I low did you like my vaudeville lurn last nlgllt? Criltii Well, I didn't think you took proper advantage of your opportunities, didn't think so, eh? No; you had several opportunities lo get off the stage much soou- er than you Tress. Ilere'N BoplttS, "I played the part of a snge at the dress parly last night, nud Miss Hichgh'l linked me to advise lier." "What diil you tell licrV "1 told her she ought lo marry some poor man." "Is siic going toy" "I don't know. 1 haven't asked her Tree Press. I'l'iK'tleill. Tin afraid you will not make a pecuniary sir 11 ss of your profession," jaiil the 1'iysii ian's fii'iid.

"Why mil': "You tell people wpat's the matter with them in ordinary Iiniguage, You can't scare a man thoroughly unless you (jive liiui a Mule Latin and (Ireek." Stnr. "TIH'V say that a man Can't tell a He with bis hands open." "Yes. and 1 have evidence of it." "What?" "You clinched your lists when you called me a scoundrel the oilier News. flow Jones 'What would you do if you wore to wake up tomorrow morning ami find yourself famous? Bones- Lie down again and sleep till I felt like getting up for once. Their I.iu-K.

"Just my luck," saiil Borem, "She's always out when I call." "So she was telling mo," said Miss IVpprey. "She told you the same thins, eh?" "Yes, only she said it was just her Press. Proof POKIMVP. noticed your wife sitting by the window Hewing this morning. 1 thought you told me yesterday she was 111.

she was, but today she's on tho Plain Dealer. StMitcniHMl For Life. "What did Miss Antique do when she was linn liy successful in finding a man under her bed send for a puliceuianV" she sent for a When PhilokiKislH hnvp told us how our liniKUHK'- gradUAlly Krcw To tho profusctit II has nnvv From slinpla Miiiniis very few. How aboriginally we Expressed in ffrunti our IOVB and hate, Our joy anj grlif. which you'll ugree WnFi reniiy most Inadequate, How Inter ramo the fonnnl word That, ipoken, Plooil for or For implement or licuat or bird Or Sesh or fowl or round or lint.

And followed then the parts of Thi' verb, Ihe iidji'cliw and And eltp the other HIX that tfnrh Our sorely puzzled youth to frown. Then wonts nnd words on worda were piled. Anil lexicons scores were mnde; Tho wells of KnglUh undcflled In tltnp much too deep to wado. But, oh, how tetble language Whrn people Hi I illi I ll ilm enr Or enter In front- whtil It la Indeed too WMtl hy fnr! Dally News. He sure tlm pll HIM in the I.

II i i a lab' MI Ihi unipper ol iv bol "I J- I 'IV. SCOTT Chemists, 409 Pearl N. Y. 50c. andfi.aa- GEORGE A.

CASEY Tins Custom tailoring Kc-pairi -I. 13-tt FACTS IN FEW LINES An average Britisher is us Blroug us two Hindoos. There are four uillllOURU'es In 12llg- land to ui io in I'rauce. G. Vz of Snrgot, has possibly tho shortest surname on record.

Japanese coiners are nllegcd to be flooding Korea with counterfeit cash Tin. 1 various countries of the world use 13,400 different kinds of pottage stamps. There are in this country 1.111 unions of carpenters and joiners, embracing a membership of 103,000 persons, During tin 1 past five months 2,000 marine Bremen on the Atlantic coast have joined tlie Marine Firemen's union. Every rural school in Sweden possesses a garden in which the scholars receive practical Instruction In imni- culture. Fifty pounds was the weight of the heaviest salmon en Ugh in the river Severn, iiuglaud, during the Season.

One thousand six hundred and tirty- slx strav were captured in 1. Ion and token IO the Battersea dogs' home last mouth. Books of an educational character arc borrowed by 54.6 per cent of the loaders us og the. West Ham (England) public libraries. Many of the men now on tramp In Wales are slated to be reservists, or those discharged after short service In South Africa, Forty throe Inches was tho length and 0 p.iii.uls ounces ih" UCILIII ol a grilM si.aki' which lias liecn li.lleil at isliecii.

KnU.llld. The I Hi.HI Lfl! or party i.Mieens- land. Australia. clecli'd nveiily four mciiil'crs io jha legislature and polled S8X0U Halifax is considering a scheme tor the establishment of muulclpi I hotel ami rcsttuu'iutt uc.ir tho reservoir at Igden, Every class now seems to have a special in-wspai er or organ In Paris, A weekly has How been started ll) the Intercuts of ihe po ice, There arc about 5,000,000 farms In the United Slates, of wliich 8.000,000 produce com. The overage eo i of producing an acre of corn is Wages of the working people of tho United Kingdom, Recording to official Statistics, ShoWl ll a decrease of $7,020.

IKHI last luinpared flrltlj the pre- eediiiK year. Hundreds of carcaasei of sheep arc now bolng washed up on l'rcneh coast neat Calais. They are believed to be part of a Jettisoned CorgO of New Zealand million. Torquay, England, has rabbit warren where over 18,000 rail. UHB Uave bueu trapped during tin' past year and sent for sale In iiuilii.

in and markets. Proverbs "When the butter won't come put a penny in the is an old time dairy proved), It often seems to work no one Kas ever told why. When mothers arc worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we sav Lrive them Scott's Emulsion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something uStottishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply i milk of pure cod liver oil vilh some hypophosphites prepared for delicate stomachs.

Children take to it naturally they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children he- cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion il the most satisfactory treatment We will send ynu the penny i a eaniple lree. 1'ROFtSSIONAL CARDS. Mi in, VETERINARY SURGEON," graduate I'liiveruily, Vett- ary r.KUNAIIDSVILI.E, N. J.

II 1. M. It. I. V.

S. Ueicrhmrv Surgeon Ii meM inn I' r-es 'I I' III II IH'IIU S'lllr PVR, i UrtRLES K. K1VK1.KV, ItKNTlST. 404 ri iiuM 'M Sunuait.N.j, At Slirliny S.ilurdavs Irmii in 'i i 1 DR, C. M.

HENRY, I N. BERNARD5VI1XB, 2 W. COUNSELLOR-A in Chamery, Nelxry JPukHs, BUILHINC. SOMEaVILLE, N. 4, itloriej ai Law, Solicitor In Clio ol I teetis, Nolan Pubilo.

Hi iniii 1,1 illi llmii" 10 I' in Inn, .1 I i. llll.li'lll I- Hr i.P Pel. tie mil. .1. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, B6RNARO8VII.LE, Al 'I- flpi if (in I Bill ALIU, ot I II -I'll-UIV Hill Si irk IJltii t', Bl 1 J) I BARKMAN, Counasllor at Law, Master ami Solicitor in Chancery, (iiiirev 32 ii.ilihiu Duilding, i MOBBIBTOW ,1 BUSINESS CAWS.

YJ EST BERNARDS HOTEL the HENRY E. VVAI.I ER, J-ROP. Hood accommodations for tran- trade. First Clui wmes and always up hand. gERNARDSVII.LE HOTEL W.

H. LTON, Pint OIMI aooouoioauiiou In btkrdun, THE Washington House, BA5KIN0 RIDQE, j. JAMES A. WRIGHT, I'm PRHWOB, (i A COUNTV HOTEL, Comer Main and Bridge Streets, 8OMT3RYILLE, ,1. OEOROB BKNCK, Steam Heat, Stablea attaohed limy IN'SUKE by Firo Van Cleeva Meeker, it) Atmriimn, of York, and Mutual, J.

imurtd anywktrv. THB PII8SES PETTY, Millinery, Fancy Goods Notions AUK Ladles" Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. In lha Manlier Building, Uernardsville, N. J. 1'IIK AIJ, BK88IONS or 11 Ne.

6S3 Broad Street, Newark, Military l'ark.) Open Sept. 2, 1902 Day and Niirlit McuMinns, Free, ('. T. Mii.i.nii, Prwldtnl Ei A. NKWUUMBU, ae.

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