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OUR . . . LIGHT LIGHTS! No Smoke or Smell. Clean, Cool and Comforiable Con venient and Economical. MATCHLESS ELECTRIC LIGHT Co. 156 Smith Street. COLLEGE. Newark. N. J? The largest and best equipped Business School in the State. DAY AND KVKNING SESSIONS All Business Studies. Short hand and Typewriting Telegraphy and a Complete Academic Course. Individual Instruction, snortest Time, Best Re sults. Call ir write (or Catalogue. Calls for help daily No graduates out of positions. 4th and 5th Floors Strauss Building, Coinar Academy and Halsey Stret ts. One block rear of Newark **ost Office. L. D. Telephone 8713. H. COLEMAN Pres. RECHNITZER&BRAY, CITY HORSESHOERS and WAGON BUILDERS. Iron Structure and Grate Work. None but experienced men employed. Best work. Lowest Price N. B.Ave, near Post Office C. C. IIOMMVXX COUNSELLOR AT LA.W S3 Smith St., PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY. Her SuKKcxtion. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torkins, "would you mind my telling you a new system for playing the races?" "No." "Well, you pick out the horse you are sure is going to win." "Yes." " \nd then let me go out and play something else. It isn't very sure, but it might have a chance." ? Wash ington Star. No Fnrtlipr Proof Needed. She ? Do you think Friday is an un lucky day, dear? He ? Yes, I do. "Why, Gabriel, I was born on Fri day!" "What further proof do I need then?" ? Yonkers Statesman. I Amos H. Van Horn, ?| ; I Here Your Cash Will Do Double What It Will Do Elsewhere 1 j Yet You're Welcome to Accommodation , if You Want. Homes fitted out i with best of goods, for least money? j it's been our business for more jl than 43 years. We know how! Carpets!! A Whole Floor Full ! Hundreds of Rolls. Best Show We Ever Hade in All Our 43 Years' History. 60-cent grade V4 Brussels u&t X 11 43-cent grade Vf/1 Ingrains I U 65-cent grade in PP- A7 J all wool Ingrain, uuv I (I 94-cent grade OC/r V/l Velvets OOC I U $1.10 grade AOr VM Axminsters s Ov IU 15-cent Mattings \ \ r> V/l are now 1 1 V/ 111 Oilcloths and Linoleums, all widths, all the" season's best pat terns ? no lower prices anywhere. A positive pleasure to choose what you want here. Baby Carriages and Qo-Carts, in all the r Go-Carts. * in all the new models ^ ^ |jp Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves. Full line. Best make. Never fail to do best work ? safe, sure, certain. 2 and 3-hole models. Gasoline Stoves and Ovens. Furniture!! A $27 Parlor Suit. 5 pieces, Cherry frame, nicely <i carved, Velour covering tA in '' (Over 100 other kinds) I/?t7 A $28 Bedroom Suit. In Solid Oak, rich carving^ | A|j A French plate mirror, now L 1 ? UU |jj (60 other suits.) An $8 Couch. Covered in Velour, J" QO ? heavily fringed t)?7 O < (90 kinds of couches all told.) A $10 Extension Table. Solid Oak, well braced, /C AQ now o.yo (60 varieties of tables.) A $5 Iron Bed. White enameled, brass ^ aQ mounts, now 0?y0 1100 patterns of Iron and all Brass Beds] A $20 Sideboard. Of solid Oak, lined draw-1 F AA er, French plate mirror IO?UU (50 kinds of Sideboards.) Hardwood Refrigerators, $5.85 Up. Ice Chests $3.50 Up. We're justly proud of the line this Spring. Nothing like it any where. Amo-r H. Van Horn, Ltd. Be sure It's "No. 78 " and you see the first name "Amos " before entering our store. < MAHK.E& *ST7tEETt\ Near Plane Street, West of Broad. 73 CASH OR YOUR OWN TERMS. FREE DELIVERIES. A Private Delivery Wagon Sent on Request. "Telephone 580. Send for New 42-Page Catalogue. Again we ask ? this month in rhyme Send for our book " The Test of Time " 1 The Ostermoor Patent - Elastic Felt Mattress, ir. inakin;> new friends every day; yoti should see their letters ? \\ ... mail you i "? of -oii.es if y. a will ask for 'hem. One person has asked: What do yi.u me-j saytny 'ii.it vour mattress is always ? '/SENT ON suspicion: \\ i . i. n jnst this; Sleep on it 3 o Nights and :f it is not even alt you have Ao/\ Jot, il t u " ~ve it to be the equal in clean'iness. durability and comfort of any ?;o 1- iir nartres-. lade, you can get yo< ney back by return mi.il ? " :io <|u?s tiot.a rf-.ixt;a." l'hi.e will lie no unpleasant) oout it U all, ^ Si.1 .or Our Book. "THE TEST OF TIKE, -t f, inches wide, 35 lbs. $8.3gl ^rv whether you need a mattress now ,;r not. j .eetwlde, 30 lbs. . . . 10.00 6 J"J5EI It will interest you to know about the best 3 feet 6 Inches wide, 35 lb*. 11.70 in '. . '..nfiest mattress in the world. We * y.'jft 4o'o?? ? ? ? '?'?33 L0B3 |'l Jii wot to the user only. 4 ?eet6 Inches wide. 45 lbs. i*.o, r Made in two parts, so cents extra. Expreas charges prepaid EVKRYWBu&KB, 1 fAKECARE! DON'T BE DECEIVED 1 There is not a single store o the count# thM ? ? ? ? ? ? ?????? carries our mattress [ almost ?v?rv store now uu a imitation so-called "felt," which is kept in stock to sell on our advertising. Our name and fuarauto* on every mattress. Can be bought only of ^ OSTERMOOR & COMPANY, "119 Elizabeth St., NEW YORK. Wt have cushioned a J ,000 Ckurcka. Stud far our book, ' ' Church Cushions." ?*} "BEE HIVE," Shopping* Cent re. NEWARK. Summer Millinery Opening? All are Invited? No Cards A display rich in its Summertide beauty ? A. gaiety show of nxoltisive Millinery has been arranged. Pattern hats from I'aris and New York; trimmed hats of our own workroom ? and handiwork of those who are con ceded to he Newark's ohiefest Milliners. Charming hats for suit md shirt waist wear, and a comprehensive display of all the prevailing stupes in out ing Millinery. Ostrich Plumes, $2.75 Value Special. 13 inches long, French curl, Egyptian stock, full wide heads, Black a perfect jet; The white ones are clean and clear. Tnese are regular $2. 75 plumes and are exceptionally pretty. $1-97 Untrlmmed Hats, Regular $1.69, Special. Beautiful French chip effects, flare side front, fitting close over the hair in the back, The proper pompadour shapes in black and white. This a particulary pretty hat for early summer. 98c Great Reductions on High Class Suits. Costumes and Wraps Sr I L.S. Plant# Co. 721" Newark. | ? Free Deliveries. Friendly Repartee-. "Did you have any luck hunting yesterday, doctor?" asked the under taker. "I certainly did." replied the M. D. "I brought down 17 squirrels." "That's good." said the other. "It'? simply impossible to dodge your pre scriptions." ? Cincinnati Enquirer. Theory Confirmed. "Say, Doubleup," said Engleman, looking up from his paper, "here's a meteorologist who says the severest storms always begin about mid night." "He's right. That is about the time I frequently reach home and find my wife awake." ? Tit-Bit%. The Wastes of the Body. Every seven days the blood, muscles and bones of a man of average size lones two ponnds of wornont tissue. This waste cannot be replenished and the health and strength kept tip with out perfect digestion. When the stomaoh and digestive organs fail to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health gives way and diseases sets un, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that may be eateD into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodol cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by G. W. Parisen. Moderation Neoeanary. Tom ? I think a man ought to try to look pleasant. Dick ? Y-e-s, but when T look too pleasant some fellow walks up and tries to borrow five dollars from me. ^Detroit Free Press. Thie Metric System. The amusing feature of the present con-trovei^sy concerning the metric system, in which one party holds to the yard and pound as consecrated Anglo-Saxon standards, is that the United States' fundamental legal standards of length and mass are the meter and the kilogram respectively, and not the yard and pound. The yard is legally expi essed as the 3,600-3.937th part of a meter. ? Detroit Free Press. A Little Early Riser now and then, at bedtime will cure constipation, billiousness and liver troubles. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the famons little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, moving the bowels gently yet effectually, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach and liver that the cause of the trouble is removed entirely, and if their use is continued for a few days, there will be no re- 1 turn of the complaint. Sold by G. ; W. Parisen. The ChanKing Went. Frederic Kemington, the artist, re grets to observe that the "typical west erner," as he knew the type 20 years ago, is now hardly observable, the cow boy being particularly extinct. In fact, the old life is almost done away with. ? N. Y. Sun. From A Cat Scratch on the arm. to the worst sort of burn, sore or boil, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a quick cure. In buying Witch Hazel Salve be particular to | get DeWitt's ? this is the salve that 1 heals without leaving a soar. A j specific for blind, bleeding, itohing and protruding piles. Sold by G. W. j Parisen. , Where the Hlaitiie l.ny. Burton ? Talk about talent! I'd have you know, sir, that I am a born painter. Stumpkins ? Of course, vou are not to be blamed for being born a paint er, but I really think you are culpa ble in sticking to the business. ? Bos ton Transcript. The X-Ravs. Recent experiments, bv practical tests and examination with the aid of the X-Rays, establish it as a fact that Catarrah of the Stomaoh is not a disease of itself, but that it results from repeated attacks of indigestion. "How Can I Qure My Indigestion?" Eodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thou sands. It will cure you of indigestion and dyspepsia and prevent or cure Catarrah of the Stomaoh. Kodol digests what you eat ? makes the stomach sweet. Sold by G. W. Parfsen. The Fearleim Danmel. "There Is no thing," he told- the girl, "Without Its germy side. The ice cream soda, now, alas, Contains a germ," he sighed. "I'm not afraid," she murmured low, "I've taken germicide." ? Chicago Tribune. LITERARY IMPRESSIOXS. Professor of Literature ? I always considered "Faust" a work of genius, but I was never so forcibly struck by it before! ? Meggendorfer Blatter. tnleaa on Some One Elne'a. The smile of satisfied delight. You see upon my face Is there because it couldn't be In any other place. ffte Tfteatres* Tho attraction at Proctor's Fifth avenue next week will be another comedy drama from the fluent pen of Joseph Arthur, whose several succ essful plays have been seen on and off during the season at Mr. Proctor's various houses. "On the Wabash" is the play and it was first produced at Wallack's some years ago under the title of "The Salt of the Earth," with Miss Annie Russell in the lead ing role. Next week the leading part will be played by Miss Florence Reed, wuti Paul*" McAllister in the oppos ite role. Down at Proctor's Twenty-third street a good all round vaudeville bill will be the attraction, headed by Mr. and Mrs. Hene Hughes, in a brilliant comedy sketch entitled "A Matrimonial Substitute. " The Hugh es have just returned from a three years trip abroad, where they have been playing all the leading theatres and musio hails of Europe. Julian Rose, "Our Hebrew Friend," will play this theatre for the first time in two years. Old Dean Swift's "Gulliver Travels" are not such exaggerations after all. Pay a visit next week to Proctor's 58th Street Theatre and you will see the Lilliputians and the Brobdignagians, and an excruciatingly funnv lot they are. Proctor's plavhouse at Newark will have another good bill next week, headed by Madam Redan and oom pany, and real novelty just procured by Mr. Proctor. Waterbury Brothers and Tenny, musical comedians, Jones and Walters, rural sketch artists ; J. Francis Dooley, black face comedian ; Luletta, wire artist, and numerous other specialties will complete the show. DeWitt DeWitt Is the name to look for when ^ you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the original and only genuine. In fact DeWltt'sis the only Witch Hazel Salve that Is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits? base Imi tations, cheap and worthless ? even dangerous. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles. AlsoCuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Lacerations, Contusions, Bolls, Carbuncles, Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases. SALVE PREPARED BT E. C. DeWitt 4 Co., Chicago For sale bv G. W. Parisen. F ORGANIZED LABOR Kmmm giMeyes ?sesesHsawgsesragain,, ? ? rasast se as iimii? 1 0 LABOR, 3 Fonr hundred men employed in the G. T. R. shops, London, Canada, receiving wages varying: from 14 to 38 cents an honr, are agitating for an increase of two cents an horn-, but have achieved nothing yet. o? ? In St. John (Canada) the wages of the machinists range from $8 to $10 a week. There are some, however, who receive $12 and perhaps a little high er. The man who commands $12 must be a regular "top-notcher. " New Haven, Conn., nnion brewery workers have made a demand for a nine-hour day throughout the year, a f 3 w slight changes in the wage sched ule and employment of none but un ion mechanics in or about the build ings. o The new child labor law of Alaba ma which lias just gone into efleot, takes thousands of children out of the cotton mills of Alabama. Five hund red little tots ceased toiling their lives away in the Huntsville factories alone. The number of persons occupied in the world's mining operations in 1901 was 4,700,978. of which'number 1,624, 623 were engaged in Great Britain and Ireland, and Colonies, dependencies and possessions. ^ The Manchester (Eng.) branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engin eers, with a membership of 7,080, has only 250 members who are in receipt of (.unemployment benefit, represent ing a percentage of about 8 %. Real estate! Real estate) Read the bargains in special column on page 2. Some Coffees are Glazed with a cheap coating. If glazing helps coffee why aren't the high priced Mochas and Javas glazed also? Lion Coffei is not glazed. It is per fectly pure and has a delicious JJ^or. JIM Mild plOU|WMU ty ?nd fw.rhpn. form quality and I Ureal Sale if I afc' SHIrl Watt We will place on sale for the balance of tbis week, a very attractive line of Waists at 25c Lawns, Piques of the newest design. Look at our window display aijd see what 25c will do. The store which saves you money HoosefiiFoislier and Clothier I D.WOLFF &CO. i ? SMITH STREET.