?• ?.'"•"•'' - 1 - ' • •• •" VOL. 1. No! 46/ CRANFORD, UNION COUNTY, N.J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1894. . M -f _ I • , . $2 PER YEAR. THE GREATEST Ever • held is-flOTV in progress for iiftecii "days gt THE ORIOINATORS OF UOW CASH PklCES. 133 Broad St, Cor. E. Grand Street, ELIZABETH,- N. J. We wish to inforni onr customers nml the public In general tllnt notwith/ gtiindingtue'efforts of a combination of Hevirnl loeal growers to compel tja to ad- vance 1 , onr. 1trice*, wo will still coutiimo to sell' our goods at tne same Lp\V PRICES 11 s heretofore, and make furtlier rtuinctu'ms wherever .possible. We/ are here for thobenefit of the public and will not be (lictnted to by any association or combination of,grocers as to hOw we. shall sell onr goods. * ., // - ' •RE7VD BE Best Elgin Creamery Bntter; only 25e lb Very Best Duiry Btit;ter, only S.'lc lb Fino Clireso.'..-. 8u lb Hfinrp Cheese • 10c lb Best Milil Ch'eeso. Uc lb Lard, only... ".': Oc.lb Best Siifpir Cnrccl Hums // Beat Suyar Ciireil Shoulderfl ...file lb 8e 11) Best Hngnr Cured Bacon.../ ...... 18c lb - • - - - • ...lOclb ...•.10c lb .:! for 20c Best Salt Pork... 2 lb Brick Codfish ...... /./ .... New Salt Muckerel .... / ..... BEST FAMILY FLOUR, .ONLY '. Every article in these columns .... /.. ..$3.35 Per Barrel at Cut Prices. Lender Milk.;'...:'.' 7c can Boll Milk Vie can 7 Cakes Laniidry Soap X. .23c 7 Pkgs. Washing Powder. ...... 25c Best Starch..'..;.; ....... ;..:.•.•.:.' Ac lb Puro Ammonia, large'bottlo 5c Large Bottle Bin 1 ). .. r >c Dixon's Stovo Polish ..: ..... .ilc Ginger Snaps, .1 lbs 20c Nic Nncs. 5 lbs ; ." . . . .-.20c Graham Crackers. ...... Qc lb Mustard Sardines...;..." ..... ::.5e Spice Sardines:../ .... Oil Sardines. :../ ..... Alaska Salmon/...,.. Breakfast Cocoa.-. ....'• New Tomatoes ..... '... New Corn../..;...:..' New String Beans... New Bartlett Pears... r> lb/Carolina Rico .... 0 lbs Tapioca..., ...... Assorted Jelly Cooper's Gelatine ...... 4c .'......'.'. ,1c ;;->-. ...:.17c; .,' .... .Be can ...... 8c can ...... Oo can ...-.:. ,0c can .' .... 2,10 ..23c . .V..5c glass. .Tic package Don't forget tlint we nro sellintrllt jiounds'of Gramilnteil Sngar anil l.ponhd of onr Fine Tea at SU cents per ponnd! •/ ; Ooiiipairjv THE LARQEST RETAIL CASH GROCERS IN THE CITY. A series of Splendid Opehings for BEEHIVE INI )ening £ CLOAKS With Exceptional Inducements Drake Opera House .TO-NIGHT-!- FIRST APPEARANCE IN ELIZA- . • BETHJ: :,. .- . Nef York M Opera Local Items. Prof. ^ValsVs dnifciiig clas.".4S stroiiK, held its iirst ineetiiiu4ii tlio Casino yes- terday afternoon. 7 : "~ - i - \Gas and electric light fixtnreH art 1 be;, in^put in the rj^idenee of John iHego" juaiv«n.Uniou.areuue,-. •-..,,- •'••>,• -, Tho Et^WSeries of the' Building & i d h TheW. C. T. U. met yosterUay at the hons.. of Mrs: S: C. Bluka '. ' . . To day at ;l o'clock the Ladies Aid Society will uieet ut Mrs.' P. D. Van Saun's. . • • • • • . - A few more moderate sized KiihsrriiK •tioiiH will bring the Presbyterian fair fnndto tluMlesirpil unlunilt: " V"' . ' i Association will be opened on the 2ml-MondaytrrOotwinber."•"•'"" 7 '.."" FredyElv. of clareniont place, and Miss Addle Pryor, ofNBrooklyn,' are to be married on the lith inst; "/Sir. mid Mm Kenyoiu.Parsons, wlm Md been absent from ' t.own/JVr . some time, returned last Thursday. x x Mr. and Mr*. H.- A. Preston removed from Springfield avenue to. their new hoiucnt Slielton, Conn.",' 'on. Monday last.. • -.-• : Eduar Heston lias purchased the lot on Roosevelt Manor directly in rear of J. W. Ferguson's houeo mid -will bnild thereon shortly. ~" "[•"' Architect Frank T.. Lent 1ms removed bis oflico'to the Rath building. Real Estate Agent D. B. Dent has made a similar change. Our genial town clerk 8jro,iled nK i^bi.>j;,t "towii'yesterday with" ii leather in -liis cap. To those who asked the reason he explained that there was another Plmue in town. .-•'.- The bowling team of the Country Club and of the Sonth Orange Field Club divided tho honors on Monday night, each winning n game. Cranfoi'd'fl to t Alcii'us wijl dra\y for their turns" ofrhoosinj Xoxt.TuesYl.-iyimtternooii Edwanl Ev- erett *iul .Miss Grace Allen will In* quietly nmrried at the bride • elect's lonie. —-- , ../-,- ' ' - • Y~* • A'conceit in aid of tho Trinity Kuii- lay .School will bo lield in tho Casino HI Nov.• Mb... ittiactivo. Bcores were 7J9 and tiOo; Grange's,- H27 nnd 727. Charles-Winckler received a cable dis- patch from Germany yesterday auuonnc- Dig the death of Mrs. Winckler's moth- er. The end came a few minutes after tho arrival of-Mra.-Winckler lit her'for- uicr home. ' . : : • .-"" " Edward Bennett, of tho firm of A. Bennett & COinpuuy, transacting^! fruit business at No. 150 West Street, N.-Y., died at his home in Belmar, N. J., on Monday night. Deceased wan an uncle of Miss Bennett, of Riverside avenue. C. H. St. Hill, of Panama, is a gni at Hampton Hall. Mr. .St. Hill is man- ager of tho West India Steam Ship Coin j y p p j ei'imol and Panama, lie" came to C'rnn foril to\;isit his friend. Dr. Dnncan, of Jliln street. . TheDemocratic Excentive Cnininittu liiet at the ri'siilenco of Jnsper C. Hunt !iM] i h I t inndiu-.stooil Ui-'nio. , r -' ;.QHAS, A. V .K:A.(§|E_R, .,,_...„ MR :-f FREISCHUTZ: • ;; :: o n ••___- :•.••.•— : The Seven Charmed Bullets. STAR CAST' OK TWKXTY. IIK^IDES CIIOUL'S. " • HM Voorliwi and t'liariei N. Fowler, all of Klizalietli. lire ticket hohlerH for the dramatic eiitcrtaininent n the Casiiio fo^iniirnnv nijiiit: (Jur Democniti(' friends *honld see tliut their liarty is equally a.s well represented. Freeholder Littell with. Spartan firm- 13, B10YS ? CLOTHING Showing pxtenslvo Htylesof ' Foreign atid Domestic make in SUITS, HATS, CAPS, WAISTS, REEFERS, OVERCOATS, Etc. SustiiliilnK our reputation tut KIHHI value ylvvrri, hy nfTorlntf lfri-otor returns this rjeaKon than over,buforu. \y« have made tills (Icjwrt- mi'iit tho Mecca for thousands cifHiarontu who look for It4)V»C)othlnit nmt to whom wo have jirovt-n Bunfn mid i.Kiiin that Itellalile and Hty- llsh Clot liiiiir can b«4>l)taIiH>d hero at a, wiving •otiSi torn IHT tfiii.-fmiii prltTn ltruvultlitu any where cL-w, Onr n.wiifiitf values are nuitflii- 11 n>lit and worth linttmliate attentlnti. Ladlos Jackets, FortheComiiiK^vaHonall -1>ettrthe,flli\u»pof."Tailor IIIRIIO" tho most ef- —f*H'tfyVt)»rln^tlitf4n u* 45 Inrh loriitthn, nm'lo tfubt Jilting with inrjiOHlwvef, Velvet Collnrji nnd. .il.wil wltfes; mattiriulH runtiiiiK mainly to Hoavera, Kei>o>H, Cheviots. Vicuna* ami Ox- (onin. '; • ' Onr Variety, .13 rompowd of T. r , dbtlnct Vovcltli's Mont nf them Itolnt;'our own exrlti- MvtMH^lKtis with prices fully RH iittrfutlvu an the riiiin-seiitatlohHof.Styles: Prices $:UW to 49.- LadleaCap^a- TlH'f'iipe this year bids faiixto rival tho Jnokvt In iw.iulnrlty, thy most dutiuct Xitvi'ity IM-IHH *'tho (.oir* mudc «>r faiu-y Mlxturi'-t nr ri'vi-rxlhle riotIIH with plaid > >> ' U<kH Marie full lml^liiK Imi^ily trxmi tilt) f-hiHiidcr ninihaviiiKiKUVffp uf from 4 to 5 yards, the* only oriialnHilicm alUnve<i IH'IHK n Iiood with faiR-y plaid lltiltiknixt fiistt'iiinK In front with, fancy*'In*p. iirltvtt $tl.IW t, «tWflorMt; MK]i|Hof wlilix-ordrt, rlii'vlolnnlid oxford mlx tun?H-wlth I'rlnrnAllM'rfon Ciituwny catitrt, SklrtM^W t»Ji* yards wliln nil Hnnl with'line Toffi'tn Hilk. l'rl<vM$H.UMo ••i.w. Children. Garments. Nev have, wnirutni-rtMl titirliiicutiiiiluto nwMirtmuHt of LittleCliiMrctii Cloaks, Mliwcti OntcbciiH nnd 5IlH*o«.liirki-tiv All our cloths tin* lailynplrrt(«i-'vrra*(t-'vipw^(»^tl»:ir^-»- fltinlltleB ut well OMlioAiiti* o( nt>l«'. A hiimtifm whlvli will Us tipiitvclutpd by parvnt. ' MILLINERY OPENING. Hlmwlnu for tho Foil and Winter m-iwon of BlnndWm'leot M^!clitnril<>itiiftD. Unnnd IIKIH mid Turlmtm including In Ihh display tho fineHt Ft>rt-ficii Htyk-H OMrreatnl by tho Ivndlnic dcHlKnerii «f Paris and I^.ndon, MtrHher with many cxqiilslto . IUVM frenh fnim tho skillful lmmln of pur OMIIBUIHTIP ntnlT of nrtisU of NKWFA IX AM> Saturday Evg., Oct. HOYT'S - MASTERPIECE, A TEMPERANCE TOWN. MAGNIFICENT.. J.nODUG'TIOJ. 1 ! SPECIAL f)KI.KOTKl> CAST FROM-KOYT'S THEATR&, N, -Y. SO, 3O, ana SOc. d l . p ness continues to emtilate -the example of tile illustrious and lamented late Vice President Hannibal Hainliu' by forego- inf; tho ^>•annth nnd comfort of a top- coat. It is to he hoped tiiat our esteem- ed tinrnKinan"will not make tho i|ii»take which rained J. Sloat. Fassetfs chances for the Governorship of New York. The congregation of the Presbyterian chnrch welcomed home 011 Thursday i|!lit, Uev. and Mrs. Geo. F. G A'jdtidlcr feeeirtioh'conld Vciirielylm, inuiKiued, and tho heart of the returned travellers ;innst have—f^owed at the nnmlterlenfr e The I Lyceum $ Theatre, TO-NIGHT! Madison Square Theatre Success"" Young Mrs. Winthrop. A CO.MKDY WITH .< OIIEAT CAST, FRIDAY EVENING~OCT. 12th, FREEMAN'S FUX MAKERS, Inclnding the Dancing Boy EULALIE. FUniUUHLY FUNNY I'.VIICK. _ A : Railroad: Ticket nV ;A Sa(lre on Ticket ^cali>erN; ovt-ry Mr Mr- fur «nmp|» LS.PUUT&CO., 707 to 731 Broad SI,, Newark. JOHN R. RANKIN, Electrician -and Locksmith, 111) BROAD ST., ELIZABETH. Kin-Irk dm Mghtlnic, CallllolUanrt llurelnr AUnnr, -Ijiwn 5lu»cr», Saw* ami Cotlcry SATURDAY, OCT. 13th, MATINEhi AT SSU. NIUIIT ATH. KIMBALLOPfiKA COMiyUECO. AND TIIK I'KKIll.KHS CORRjlNINE,- Hendrick Hudson ! Or the Discovery of Columbus I'llICEH— . ' . -Mnl(iU'O AtlinU»lon.riiililr«mnn(l AOuIlll, Nlulit, "flt-.,fth;,IVWr. nml 2."»e. HpntH on i TlmnWInv.Oit. II, • O!d Danhelor (Vary noaralgUtcJ)— Whoro's your husband? Charming Widow (twin «l»tor of th» other lady)—Vm inro I dorft know,— UXa. . Spar -the f^ a ff of lovo" that J •wrrt' manifested at the Hociable. An nt?ree lihlofeatnro of 1)10.evening was aphono f^raph concert, conducted by Judgi Drnee. . • An exhibition of trno English pluck, was given on Sunday last by Hector John EdKecnmbe, of Trinity church. Only seven days previously the clergy man had l>een attacked with a terribly painfnl inalfidy, which imposed a strain on his nerves that was well nigh unbear- able, and Mhausted. ulmoiit. all -of his physical strength. Yet bonio np by the HUiH-'rior force of will, the rector resum- ed his sacred work and conducted a ser- vice that seemed to his hnarers nunsual ly rich in spiritual lienulitH. Tile Democratic .Primary was held last night in the town roonis.y Bnt OIM delegate was to boelected atid 1 but oni candidate was in the race. ^ The ,p«]ls werojjpened at 7 o'clock by Iiichiml E, Clement of the County Executive Coili-; niittey, who.'announced that the business liaiid was the selection of a delegati to tho Congressional convention nt Orange. Cornelius J. Crowley w : as made chairnlan, and James P. <}ilhij5ly7 secretary. Twenty two ballots-Trmai cast of •which Mr. Gilhijjly receiyi'd 11), ICWDIarniiiVi;'•VilShlt'-i:' 'Mr. 1 "CWsvley received Bno vote as alternate. ThougluCranford doisn't'mi|iuliiiii 111 expensive ]>oliee department. tlnj''occa- sioual lawbreakers who operate' hen.* do not always find plain Hailing. Iiol>crt t'owley, who Was recently discharged Uy'5nui>n"3i»MU : «i'Cf^5l&Vr(>Vii6u}iIil'lii'r«V taliato on Kiiiulay night by Htealing IIIH former employer's liorKo nnil carriage. Hut while huriirfxiiiK tho aniuinl ho was HtirprlKoil by Kreil Moore, who minimon- eil lu;li). Omstalilo Heimowie.v took Cowlev into rn^todv and marched him IT to jail. Mr. Moore xajH that tho cjixo will l« l lironecnti'd vigorously. Tho (^neeii ICsthor Circle of the Moth oilinl ICjifHcnjinl church helil itn iiiiinin meeting and election of ofllcerH WIMI neflday, Oct Jlrd. at tho homo of Miw Mendeli. Tho following went elected Mi«4fkhindler, President: JUKH Viola Everett, lHt Vicn-nro»ldent;'Ml»s Ang- usta Ilnglieg, 2nd Vic(!-]iresi<lmit; Minn Lottio Mendeli. (.'orreaiionding Been tnrj p : Minn Lottio B. Mondell, UecorduiL Socrftar)-, Mls» Mary Ham, Trenmrer, »nct Mix. H. K. Wllliani", Chairman Literary Commlttoc, after tho meeting adjourned. Tea was npnedjnnd a pleaa- ant hour enjoyed liy tho circle and Iti friends. • Tho progrimnuo will be Mr., and Mrs. S. T. Marshall have a C in their household; a sbnilar vent has luigbteiu'd ,nd Mrs.^Mnrdock. the home of Mr. If Charles N. ..Fowler, . onr former townsman, cjiiitnre.s' the ileimhlican iioniinalioa for Congress, lie can count >n a big vote from (Jranford. The Boiml of Registry, is at work ooking np the legal voters of tho .Town- ihip.' Messrs. Fox nud Iscnman htiye ^,...,,..,.i«ii..:,i-J^JJ tvefk's".""'- ••--•••""• RECEIVED BV MRS." j, C. HUNT. "be Wednesday fiornlng Club and its - . -!_, FriendsEntertained. - Tho Wednesday Monfei> Clnb nnd iiboht 1W) of its friends were entertained last WedneMliir night by Mrs. Jasiier C. Hunt, at her pleasant home on union avenue." The commodious rooms, al- ways attractive on account o£ the works fart anil brie a-brac so wellcliosuniind fll d further heau- (xrashni )iy floral decora I'fTectivo disjilay/of these c nstefnlly arranged, were iiied tor tho'occasion ions. The 1 ' . _ , .... __ ....... plants anil cnMlowors was the result of Mr. Wagner's combination of industry with artistic taste. JndaL. OiY). H. llrntp delighted the 'mjiaiiv i'nr an hour- "with an exhibiton if Ins "iihoiu." as he fondly calls his l>houoL,'rai>h. Ailaintilv ]< 1 i 1111• < 1 pro- rninrme, tied with true blue ribbon in Ufi^LVll M and described • the numbers tliat the iiislruiiu'iit was rendering. l£ef.n'shm*'jils were .snbst'(|U(''ully servetK- iiinl pociuliility ri'igned lil| midnight, ilinsi'present were: Mr. and g ] ; Mr. and Mrs. Ii. li. Horion, Mi.-s Iloiton. Mr. d M L Vl' H * M ; 'hil and-Mrs.--L. -Vr- M M ahil 11.nt «.i.fi. ±*. 1 . 1 ._• i J f ^ i i M ' l , . , 1 1 . -JUKI Mrs. .Inii.IIegemiin. Mr. and Mrs. Hen, TOWN FATHERS MEET. Transactions at the Town Rooms on Monday Night. ' The- Township Contniitt^'e met. on M.iJ|ul»y night;; The sewer project, (if course, was the principal subject of con- sideration; Engineer Uassett was pivs- eiit with maps showing prW-isely the lu- catiVrtiorjIieYtiii|iV Jfifevioiisly .M?fe('ted. "Prior to organiriug, the C'omniittee- inen trhestioned the Eiigiiieerconcernin;: his inient'whi'ii milking tile ambiguous pro]Kisal embodying his lompcusntioun.i supervising cnginifr. Mr. • Uassrtt .nr ; ) gued tliat tin' reduction; in the-rate' o[L compensation npplif.l only .to Ilie cost i of the work in O-vceiis of .S."I.">;OIHI. . As :j !• comproniisi. lie offered to reckon lu* I I'oinpeiisation at 5 per cent.- on , the cost j should such cos.t ciimil or'lm'less than #.M.IKi(i;iihonld itcxcttHl S.V'S.iiOli, his pay to be coiiipute<l at ,"i per" cent, on tim't amount plus 4) per cent..011 the remain '•I-. This proposal was subsequently accepted. • ' The specifications for the se\verfMr. Uassett Hiiiil were practically ready, •A coiamunicalion was read * from Chairman Welles of the Westlield ('oni lnittee, asking if Cranford, was ready to s'ewi'r thiit would accnniniodate West^* field. Un this puiiit/Mf. Horton saill hat Mr. Welles had assured him that Opera,llouscllloclf, Craiil'ord. I have 1 . suitabf j .for AMD HBPAIRIWG. inrgis. stu.:t or cAssim:uKri,'VVOHSTKD?;, CHKVIDTS. and WmterGlothing. itf Clth t Od f that *\Ve, ---•stfield .Keuliiuent in'favor of tide water Hewago was increasing. At pres- ent Only j thoneyetvuiry signaturi's In empower that Coiiiniitteu to liuililiiseu-- er)mye.l)eeh Hecnred. - - '•- An objection to a union sower would •IMI that Westtield would claim a. share in controlling the system. Jt wns re-, solved to ask Mr. Uassett to draft speii- ilcatioiiH for Cranford- 11I0110, Iinil for Cranford and Westlleld in coiijmn : tion. A petition fur an additional light 011 Riverside avenue near tho CasinoMvas granted.. Chairman. Horton reported that Mayor Daly of Railway had said that as HOOII as the limp tif ' was received. In __ „ of tbii City Cdiincil to grant the right (il way through their streets. Clerk l'lntuii was <llrecled to obtain from tbe Town Counsel proper receipt forms for the list; of U. \v. Littell in securing private property niredi'd for the right of way. . Contractor lirown reported lhat the the limp uf onr sewi'r le would call a inciting pletf'd. Timbridge, howi'Vi-r, has not yet been built. As the dirt 011 the sides ufthu mail limy he needed for future use it was resolved to forbid ther'einov.- ii 1 of any dirt by.tho (jarwood Company or other pt'i-son without iicriiiissiou, --i;he;fiilti>Wirijf1iills"w'erirp'rildV O. H" Brown balance for grading Siitlj x A G6od Suit-of Clothes to Order for -/• BETTER ONES FOR $15 AND OPWARDS. guaranteed satisfactory in material, worl^riianSliip and fit. YOUR PATRONAQH IS SOLICITED. \ Frank T. Lent Architects L.OPCRA HOUSE IILOCKj CRANFORD/ :::: :: NEW JERSEY. Entire Attention Qlvcn to Suburban Work in this Vicinity. ONE HUNDRED OUILDINOS IN F?WRJVEARSI Incluillnir Hie WKIHCM Chili Mourn,'II11, Xlatiilnril Illia-k, Hie IIIIUHM uf (: K."oili'ij ('. K. CMil. 1II11C F. A. TiiCK'irt, J. M. ('. MitrHlt fitxl it Hi-un> »f others lu Wt-xliU'liI nii<l llio frt<l(lrncr4 of John \\ . niuikt'r, .IjitiuM HiHlKet^, If. K.t'iK'linui; llrnrlrlt ImliDml, Ilfoniitiiri llnll. A.I - II. riunnm'rniul Jnloi Ivmiiiui; tliu Ciniiitry Club, llii,.luliu Illix-k iiml TilKOrcaA IIOCll IIMICK, hi <.'ciuifonl. \ - . • . . .. -. .'^ound 5cnie In Suburban Architecture." mi UliiHtrtitcl IMMIIC nf ]IHI pn^e^.' wUlrlr hni« nut ft'ltlillliniiiiltnol) siln:e'**, lim rt'ceivixl hfuliiwt i^ ii'lldatlmi nt the l»riwsiiinl HN rt'iuU'Dt. nml la liivnliinbloiisAca:vi:im.(i|-i[.K furnnyiMiu liu.ii.llriKH, Imllil t'ooiiomliall)'. caicr,OSB UOL. I.Aa. l'o^t l'aitl liMiti L1 - J \ Monuments, Headstones and Cemetery Work OF-EVJRXJRej?«PJRlPJCio.N r ~^.u.»-™ "~y r Tiibs. J^iiBiNE & SON, • . • E8TABI.IBHED 1SU0. ' :' STEAM GRilllDi AN ilD IARBLE JWRKS, UKOIHiivH AVK, NKAIl (IHAND STHEET, liankcr, Air and Mrs. Urewer. Mr.-anil .1fr«..l.-iuii>.s Banker, 3fr. nml .Mrs. Geo DamoN.Mr. ami Jlrs. Kiltt-ard Hale.Mr. and Mrs. K \V. Austin, Mr. and Jlrs. A. E. Mnddtn, Mr. ami Mrs. PaK'\ Mr. Warner. Mrs. .Smith, of Toicst avenue, Mr. and Mrs. lleKK.-r. Mr. ,1. A". Wilson/ Miss Wiiirtirrr" Mr. and Mrs. '.lames K(iJ(!crs. Mr.-'-niul Mrs. James Dolir- man. Mr..anil Mrs. It. E. Cochran, Mr Paifriter, Mr. mid Mrs. E. liookhout, Jr., Mr. andJMrs^Kl;ise.. Mr. atid Mrs! Lawrence; Jlfs. Ulomb'll, Mr. and Mrs. ITij. Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. IliKliie. Mr. and Mrs. Voorlh's, Mr. and Mrs. Iulhorst, Mr. and Mrs. Wagstalf, Mr. and Mrs. (jeo. Nix, Mr. anil Mrs. Ed- };arH. Heston,JJr, ain.l .Mrs...AU«iu Mr.- aiidilrs! Chas L«i Abfy, Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Crime, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Taylor. Mr- «nd Mrs.-Travis. Mr. and Mrs- Kirkrv Mr. afid Ulrs. James Mil- ler, Mr. and Mrs. John Denman, Miss Dcnninn.Holit Kinilell. Mrs. Oakey.Mrs. Annstroti^. Miss Ueunett, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Starr, Miss Day, Miss Win(r, MiKses Mjuniu and Eniilte Vreeland, Mr. and Mrs, (ianzd. Mr anil M^rs. Frank IJourne, Mr. Wint.tn. Mr. and Mrs. Heleker atul Miss OslKirn, DcIegntci Chosen by Cranford Mem- bers of the <J. O. P., The Republican CIIIMH nsMi'iitltlcil in lit? 'JVWII lioojiiH nu l-'riiiav ni^lit. Om- lt'iu^thiit the party w'miM tnuinpli in e coniiiitf olcciioii lmiimed from the eo.H uf tin: VOKTM, and enthusiasm was inji.iiit. Upim JIIIIUVH W. 'I'VrgUHnii liiul.-tli(MiiHit'alt-taHk' nry, tfjrf. nrving u proper dcconini, mid ho nijct-'ccded ud- nnnibly. Nat Foster ujllciuti'il as m-vrv- t '" ^ ,^ aiid ATHLETIC CLUB,ELECTION. Other Business Doric at The Annual Meeting. At tht!' business meeting and annual election of officers of tho Athletic Club., held last evening, oflicers were elected as follows: E. B. Hurton. President; F. II Valentine, Vice-President; ,M- iHTt Tomb. Jr., Secretary; Oii>.-SJi}. Teller, Troasnrer; Olnf Ussiiig^>-l''ilian' ; ' ciarKecretary; Howard Coj; Captain: CIIIIH. V. Fox, 1st Lient. jifto. H. Uittes, Siwl Lieut. K. .1. Cox?Member of tlie Executive ('oinmittiH'' Tlie Trea.Hiirer'fl report for the past illoweilDthat the club eniliu j-ear, fcdl. dl.lK) wcd||that the dub. rii alijiiiil. LawrotK-e Ed(;ecninbe MI a lueljilier of the club. l i l f Ji gemthatTie wotilil give, tlie club per- ' isCuti... tu.. 11M! tliu-grtianilH (formerly Casino Base Itall gronudsj on Roosevelt Manor, for anv athletic purposes thev desired. TI10" liiiinu of Rev. Oeo. F. Oreeini wan placed on tho honorary lueinlKrslii]) list of the clnb. ilgprs to build a club honse contain ing a reception room, a billiard room, two bowling alleys, a largo gymnasium a dresHing'and toilet room with. baths and lmkers for inembi'rH line; the wim til IK.' built in the rear of the Opera House, nud nu entrance to IK) had through thu main entrance of the Opirn Honse. TI10 club passed favorably up un this proposition, and thu mutter wax left with the Executive) Committee, who were instructed to go more into details with Mr. Hodgers and nunoon 111 all th' pluns have been comiiloted, to call a H]H*.'iiil mooting of tho clnb, NOTKH OF THE MAD. Tim gnino of hand bnll which was to have lufii playinl hist night wait post- poned until thin eveming. when Chas. D. Fox will play ngniiist William Hart. Th« Athletic Clnb Foot B a t e a u will play tho Konollo Foot Bnll team01 their grounilH nt Roosevelt Manor n«x Satanluy : nt 3.W). ... "nine, mi nccoiint si ! rvici's "as Assessor, I5t>: JohnWaterson. cnisswalks. S( 1 :*. - 3;i;Ai:l>ilxe|. n'uiil rejuiirM, ijUil.CJ.' Ad- iouriieil to Thurriilay JiiKhtr- RKPIBLICAN PKIMAKV. otrmany prutioim occa^ionrt ot the kind waa in a ^.sition to ln;\iudm:rd to tiiku whatever plntim thi? purty iniKht ivish to pivKont toliim.— Air. Littell was mihra dekgate "to tlmCon^rei^ tonal imvention, ami Town Clerk PJiiiun wu< oiiiiiiiHHioni-d tqkt-i'ph'im coiupaiiy. K. \V. Aiistin iiml Jowph II. Severance were chosen IIH alternateH. y^ • • ' K .was the plum tfeo shaken. Fruit in the Hhapo of iipfiointtnciiN to he County t'unvt'iitinn'fell at thu fwtof K IJ. Horton, W. . \V. Mendeli, James Ko<lgern and Charles N. Drake SeOond liddles wt*r« Xiidw)!! E. Ludlow, J. \V. LVrKnHuiyl2. ii. Woodling- and and J. W. itank'in., Tho following ^nu-efnl ribute to the leading caudldiito'for Cuii- yr^H,sAviis introduced by K. W. Austin ami adopted with gusto: . •_• _ Id-.s4>lvt-<l, '1'lint the It.'luiMfraiisc.fCrnnronr 'i-tlUi-Ht tlti'ir ilcti-Kitlt-H In llitr ('oiiKrc.^louul 'tmvcntlim todiuitl In tlu-ir t-nver to M-iuri' IioiiiiiiiiimllDiiof .Mr. rimrlcs N. KOVVUTH^ liumiiilliliiteur tho imrtj (vr n-jiri-M-nlaliVf roinlhiriilinlrlrt. tlii'lr. ktimrliMltte il rinlhl 'I tun by ll i*f of tin l h t lil/i'ii of Cruiitunl lor htx y u i uring ivlilrli tl^-vn-coKiil/.t'il him UH it ]>riui<ituiirii (t'liiittlit'iin a n i l i'iiriti-Mt i w r l y « i n k e r , tln-y lie* :U'Vi* hi- u m i j i l l>b it viilimtilu <-aiiili<luli-, utul ff •h-rttd. (THlllubly rei>n.wiit Ihu ili»tr(rt. The jiriiiiary.thi-riafter, ,>VJW...try.nH- oTineU'iritri « loVo'ft'Iiht. " 'liirniiyny in L'huuk.4 hi.x iiK'hi'Hi 'thick -was nerved to thVcitizciiH and everylxMly went nxvi\y nth'! amiable fr;miH of mind inspired >y the refleelion thiit,,hi> was better than verylMxly elseajut uverybody wan just l hilf yy ju UH gootl us himself. ilostt Company meeting to-uiorn>w (Jn Frirlay Freeholder Littell who has •cincmploycd to secure thn rigiit of ay for tlie" sewer will go over tho pro wed lino with Engineer Bus.iett. Tickets aio'Helling rapidly for the plays to he presented on the Casino stage to morrow night. Mrs. Dennett has al most completed painting tiio, ppecial nery needed. ,' 'Theron," whom everybody acknow- ledges to Is.' tlie handsomest (log lu Uu ion county, with tho possible exceptioi of "Fritz," has. liecii -photographed for Jaunty Jasper by Berkley Austin, of Forrest avenue. ' A acrliniH inlshiip ltefel J. Dayton Wi- nann on Haturday. Mr. Wituins, who hnsjnst reached tho Hist milestone in life busied himself In picking apples. Tho breaking of n limb canned liim to fall to tho ground breaking lila wrist and Injuring his hack. Blankets, Robes, Whips & Horse^oods. H. L. FINK, CARRIACES, JU CARRIAGE nnd SLIvIGHS, ELM St. ALL ; pilj...; J Jobbirig Pmpiptly Attended to. BMCflES. y DAVID B. LENT, O pra Hous Block, Cranford, N. J. REAL;> ESTATE +. INSURANCE * LOANS, Agent for:the Home Insurance Co., New York, andThc^U. S, Mutual Accident Association.— - .. llouiei For Sale anil To Lit and Hie Choice)! llulldlnit l.oli In Town al llollom Prlco >lci:torlal Windows INnil; Opalcncent Antique Glass. LEADING SHOE STORf OF WESTFIELD! Ladies and Cents FINE FOOT-WEAR. RUBBERS Travelling Bags ^Trunks. 0' Brdad Street Westifiejd.