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poratlon. whose interest was that of Jer- Republican County ehairmiri, which has sey City; but by the present statue of delayed campaign work, and the other is the case, depending on only one small the reticence of the silk workers and THAT CROSSING. lia- : SILVER OUTLOOK BID. LABOR DAY a route, other EVENTS line, and that by circuitous working-men upon political ques- ble to be closed by outside Influences, the tions. Mr. Pec roe. has B»en sick wi th traffic of the great corporation was throt- pneumonia for several weeks, and as it is the tled because the city had not kept Its Middlesex and Union Has apparent that he will not be able to con- Ten City Officials Inspect agreement. duct the caraoaign for Sotne rime steps The Holiday Will Be Cele- Mr. Barnes concluded by aslclpg that are now bsingiaken to begin active work Route for the the Board listen to arguments from those More Gold immediately. 'fhe-.allence of the mill brated in a Proposed who wish the grade crossing, and this Democrats workers Is variojjsly-cortstrued. Times Liberal was unanimously agreed to. These will Than Silver Re- are hard in JSaiterson. Farmers of the Lehigh Valley have a hearing on Tuesday. The party agricultural districts WHO flunk they have Manner. arrived In Jersey .City late in the after- most reason to complain should, visit the Sweet noon.- .· Λ:- Silk City and investigate the condition Railroad. publicans. of its industrial olasses. Nearly every ELKS MADE MEBBT. silk faictory in Paterson has shut down EVERY SPORT REPRESENTED for lack of orders, and thousands of oper- FREIGHT YARD INCONVENIENCES Ho bo ken Lodge Initiated Two»Uie SOME DOUBT IN PATERSON atives are out of employment. If trade members. does not increase bftiore cold weather Athletic shall set in the distfese and want lin Pat- Contests, Games of Base- Caporal HOboken Lodge, No. 74, B. P. O. Eiks. he?d erson will be appalling and hundreds will Hard Times Induce the Mill suffer from and oold. Just Barnes Shows His GuesU a social session last night at Elks' Hall, No. May hunger Mr. I what effect this industrial condition is ball, Trap Shooting, Rowing 127 Hudson street. Many membérs of Jersey- Little Operators to Vote for going to have on the minds of the voit" What the Company Has Done City Lodge, No. 211, and New York Lodge, Bryaia nobody seems 'to know. The free sliver Baces, Football, and Bowl- No. 1, were present. The occasion was the advocates say it mean® many votes for 'ticket and are no of presentation of two certificates of life mem- and Sewall. the Chicago they losing in the Matter opportunity to convince the idle operatives ing, Will Be the Fea- to two brothers of New York Lodge, bership that with free silver the mills would all one of whom was District Deputy J. J. Arm- be running on full tittle with higher Crossings. known in New York theatrical (James P. in the Newark "News." tures. strong, well Logan, wages and general prosperity. and Smith of Water Gap all-aqound circles, O'Brien, NEW BRUN3W-ICK, Sept. 4, Î89G.— Im- How far their arguments are bringing Cigars Both tlie«e members have conferred faîne. oonviction it is difficult to estimate, but Street Water Bo*rd signal benefits on Hoboken Lodge and )ast mediately after the Chicago convention Members of the and it would be if lit the universal The ninth annual games and picnic of night showed its appreciation' by the strange end citizens interested in the proposed .the lodge Middlesex County Democratic' leaders did not turn niaking them life members. Judge Lewis feeling of disconteni' friany District Assembly No. 197 will bo held avenue by went irvto retirement and are there yet. to free silver as a relief. crossing of McOulloch. made a witty presentation speech. possible Monday at Beildwin Park, and judging Mr. made a and The New It is probable«thaït..more Would be con- «rade the Groexwille and Hudson Rail- Armstrong fitting responsf- Brunswick "Times," the Demo- from by Mr. O'Brien also made a few remarks. verted to that belief ff .the tariff did the interesting attractions offered a branch of the i-ehign cratic organ, whi-ch is owned by Millard for road Company, An interesting address was made by Brother not eater into the question. The silk there will 'be lots to ocnu&e the crowd cis. took a trip James F. O'Melia, of Jersey City Lodge, No. P. Ross, William- H. Price, workers are and upon that .Valley Railroad Company, protectionista who will attend this 211. He complimented Hoboken Lodge for its 'ssife many who otherwise he in- popular picnic over the road passing through District Attorney J. Kearny Rice and might yesterday progressive spirit and said it was noted for duced to vote for Bryan and Se-.wall still ground. The games will compare with time, numbers. James has not mentioned ttie Jersey City, devoting considerable quality rather than Deshler, rema.n loyal to the Republicans. The that of Hudson County any have been held in connection of to that -of the system af- Henry Bauer, past regent •ticket since it was nominated, and some Democrats are counting largely on dis- SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. course, part No. R. was initiated into with former Council, 674, Α., affection the working- events, and in the patronage fected by the crossing. Hofooken This concluded the business of the free silver Democrats are so an- among Republican, Lodge. chairman of the of athletes the lo^ai no The members and then ad- men. Munson FoTce, organization has The trop was taken at the invitation meeting. guests gry at silence they are about said:— to the banquet hall where a tine 're- jts th^t Democratic County Committee, reason to complain, the other Mr. journed fco of the considering of the railroad company, through pas* was served. This was followed by speech- starting'a weekly paper support Bryan "We know that a..large portion Kauf- will Vote for free important meetings to 'be iheld in other last Tuesday at the making and a jolly good time. Charles and Sewall. The new will be Republican operatives, shoe race and The Keon Barr.es, given journal is- race, three-legged race. man, Charles Smith O'Brien, Chief silver. Had the tariff beenMhe main parts of the 'Metropolitan district. Many of of Works immedi- DeVaney. edited J. D. who was for- committee in charge oif the pjames will, be meeting the Board Wm. Von Deule and David Newton, by Chandler, sue the Dem&orats would not have been Donovan, prominent contestants will compete and Messrs. Hepsley, Acheson and tFlynn. the veto of the Mayor was who is a descendant of the illustrious Isaac merly editor of the "Times." but now we will ately after in it in this- county, w3th fair weather athletics will be given It's the amusement. Mr. Barnes then said lie Newton, contributed to Miles Ross, the erstwhile boss of Mid- keep the Republican majority down ίο 1,- received. at the ex- another big boom in thfis ci'ty. The members had a great laugh 000 or 1.500." OEENED THE BOWLING SEASON- and one interested The has been as to Funny hoped the Board any pense of Justice Frank McDonough. dlesex, quoted opposed Mr. Force did not think that local Justice was called for a speech and he Tlie in the crossing would go to the premises upon the Chicago ticket. There is no founda- or Candidate Hdbart'e personal BEBGEN POINT SP0ET3. Terrapin Club Getting; Read? responded by extolling the liberality, gener- pride in and discuss the merits and tion for this Mr. Ross is out popularity would count 'for much In the for Good question osity and kindness of the Elks to each other report. The N*w Work. result. In fact he was disposed to ques- Jerm*y A. Γ. Will Have a demerits of the proposed crossing, the in times of trouble and hard luck. He in- of politics, he says, and in saying it he The Greeniville Terrapin Bçwling Club stanced the case of an Elk from tion Phe popularity Of 'the Vice-Presiden- Remarkably Flci'i J*leetli»sr. a is the idea of the company being that better out in doubtless sincere. He is getting old tial candidate. He told of a conversation opened season at Belvedere Hall on Dan- who got stranded and strapped Denver, The New Jersey A. C. has made ar- of the situation could be ar- Col. The stranded Elk came across a brother and has been in ill-health for a long he had hid with an employe of the elec- forth avenue and the Old Bergen Road, last Judgment rangements to the Elk, who paid the Jersey man's way back to tric railway Tine of which Mr. Hobart accommodate crowds rived at on the ground than by talking the time. He no longer has any political evening. The bowling alleys were a scene of Hoboken. While the Justice was wiping is president. This man, he 9aid, had told that are expected to visit the club grounds who over maps and profiles. tears from his eyes, Chief Donovan arose and ambitions and thinks truly that he has much activity until long after midnight. The everyone to look around 'him that not three per, cent: of t'he com- on Labor happens said: MoDonough. you never told Day. The arrangements for the "Why, done enough work for his party to be pany's employes would vote for Mr. Ho- club now has seventeen member*. Two classes me about that time you were caught out in sports are perfect and should the weather on all wear ■were assembled at. Washing-ton street, Denver." A roar went up and the Judge, ac- entitled to a rest. It is doubtless true bart, although they McKinley will be formed which will the two be will constitute to and Hobart buttons and on the surface fine, it be a record breaking day the south side of the Gap, about ten cording to the custom of the Elks, had that Mr. Rose naturally favors a gold teams of the club, designated Team A and our suit treat the crowd. are red 'hot Republicans. that will not soon be forgotten. B. J. parlQr department ^seldom o'clock, the following gentlemen:—Com- standard, but he has been too long iden- Prosecutor William B. the Team B. A prize will be awarded to the Gourley, Wefers. who has been entered in the 300 missioners Richard W. Brown, George TETED MURDER AND SUIOIDS· tified with the party's management to bolt Démocrat e leader in Passaic, returned team which has scored the;· most victories on a yards special raoe, has been running W. Harding, John C. Kaiser. its ticket at this late day. Saturday from visit abroad. During against the other during every two months. Cook Fire· on HI· his absence he had been counted as a gold some exceptionally fast trials of late and The teams will howl «jvery Friday night at leaves without one Ferdinand Heintze, Colonel Charles Nejro Q,ue*tH>ner Of the men who run the , usually party Democrat and prior to the Chicago Con- Belvedere Hall. Supper and refreshments were ordering of •nd Trie· to Hail? will no doubt establish a new world's tng property owners, Thomas Coctan machinery, select the candidates and han- vn hflrt nn "^p^tetlnn fn· annrMin-r1- served between the games last night. At the A colored man was in the dock of record the is Greenville, J. H. Baldwin, Chief Engineer big burly dle the ex-Postmaster William H. ing his opposition to free silver. That for distance, although it tables were:—President "Bob" Henrich, Vice this funds, the First Criminal Court morning, charged these are Mr. sentiments still to be that he will be forced to President Charles Herig, Secretary Julius W. W. Ruggles for the city. Α. Μςν .trice is tne oniy one wno η as come out Gourley's regretted with: Thomas of No.· 2a0 there is no but he his swallowed Reichert. Treasurer Charles Lohmati H. Linde, shooting Corrigan, doubt, take in two turns on the New We have so Knight, Dr. Broderick, H. Steffens, J. squarely for the ticket. The Jersey Wm. and have 'em Railroad avenue. The prisoner was Alexander Chicago hia dislike for tr;p of in- locked up Boyd to in politics a thought. No, I can't say will make him extend himself on attempted hang,himself ! tive part in the campaign petitor, bicycle race on the Boulevard. In the even- up. clined, or. as he described the cell. A policeman was stationed in front whether the silver Republicans out- picturesquely Prosecutor of "he Pleas Monday. The two mile special scratch ing the ladies will be entertained with a it, '."toboggan slide road," running parallel of the cell door to prevent a repetition of the I number the gold Democrats or not, I Rugepe Emley did not think that the had hop at the clubhouse. to and at right angles to Grand street, attempt. hav-n't heard a word." Republicans event promises to be & clinking race from This any cause to fear. As far as he has ibeen a few yards south of the Pacific avenue morning Corrigan said that he went to This supineness of the old leaders; is the crack of the pistol. C. H. Bean, the the schooner to seek able (to there is no in Sport for Trap Shooter». junction. work, when Bovd, who causing much wrath among the younger learn, .disaffection three mile champion.; E. Hjert- was near the dock, knocked him i the ratrks. He of present "Any strike on that road, gentlemen, or down and in workers of the party, who are all for Republican spoke the the Labor Day will be unusually attractive for self-defence he struck the negro. The destitution berg, present Metropolitan champion; any accident to that abutment, which ;s prisoner Bryan and Sewall. Deputy Surrogate among working classes, and A. and then, he said, fired a shot at which took Lane Cooper, of the New York C., trap shooters and the followers of this pas- WE TRUST EVERYONE. him. believed that the men but a few inches from cur track, would Peter F. Daiy is one of the active young would attribute Boston's distance groin. The doctor had removed A. L. Wright, crack time will find a recreation at either the mean a of our trade workers with a large personal following. the lack of work to its real cause, the day's complete paralysis the bullet and said the wound would heal runner, have entered and will compete. and the of the Hudson River "I am in favor of the Chicago want of confidence Inspired by free silver Endeavor or Union Hill Club shoots. The blocking In a day or two. heartily It is expected in this race that the Ameri- traffic/* out Mr. Barne? as the was ticket," said Mr. "and I am dis- agitation, and would, Wherefore, vote for pointed Boyd defended by James Donelan, -the Daly, can record for two mtles will be shatter- Endeavorers will begin a .tbre^ days' tourna- Your Furnished for car its ascent of the to u. F. Howe with the men who have received and Hobart. The senti- Home SI. Week began incline of the police court. The wit- gusted McKinley gold ed. Besides these athletic features there per Dock nesses of the honor and and ment business ment at their well appointed ground at Marion, tho National road. shooting who had been detained office from the party. among leading men, Mr. races. will be baseball, football and bicycle which will be all A num- From this point the car travelled over told such conflicting stories that the Court ad- who now refuse to support the ticket." Emley said, was very pronounced, and open-to comers. The sport will begin at twelve o'clock ber valuable while the National Docks road to the disputed journed the case until Tuesday. Mr. Daly thought the masses of the party nearly all the prominent Democrats in of prjfc^g will be ofTered, with an exciting game of Association foot- will crossing at Communipaw avenue, where were more enthusiastic for Bryan than Petersen are opposed to free silver. sweepstakes prevail. At the ground of ball between the Centreville Athletic Club the Union iHill Gun Club the members will the occupants of the car alighted. 'Here they had been before for sL Presidential Albert A. Wilcox, who ie closely asso- RAN OFF WITH A and the Empires, rival football teams of at they were met by a large number of La- WHEEL- candidate in years. ciated wiich Garret A. Hobart in business shoot live birds all the afternoon and in Bayonne, for the championship. At one the birds be the fayette citizens, who crowded around the City Attorney Frederick Wei a had no ait morning clay will targets. IVlis· Woznick, of Newark* Accused gel, reflations, doubt all of 'the re- o'clock the rival Gaelic teams, the Wil- party to hear the statements made. One Democrat, thought the gold sentiment sult in Papsaic "I shall be satis- of Thefr. Couriity. liam M. Barry Association of this city Γ· of these. Mr. Julius Wittprenn. a gro- very strong among :t'ne Democrats. He had fied with 5,000 majority," sal·! Mr. rtTarion-Λ* Games. MULLIHS Wilcox, Sarsfleld of will & and the cer on the avenue, said thai two-thirds A slim, dark-haired, heard of some silver in the Blizabethport dark-fac£d young Republicans "but I see no reason why it should not of New The Monitor Athœtic Club of New York will of his customers were railroad settle the championship Jersey. SOUS, people. woman -went into Smith country Dr. H. R. be much more. & Romaine's bicycle townships. Baldwin, There'!s noChing in the The have held tfoe honor, but join with the Marion Athletic Club on Labor p„nd if there was no other way than to an old-time his Barry long store on Erie street on Democrat, expressed reports of disaffection among the work- 121-125 Kewark cross at cross it. He wanted Wednesday afternoon the Sarsfields are anxious to take it away Day in a series of games at the West Side âvernie, Jerley City. grade, why and opposition to the Chicago «ticket very for- ingmen. Ail my advices are to the effect thp custom. asked for a Columbia for the from them. At two o'clock the athletic ΒΗΑΝΓΗ STORES: bicycle cibly, and thought that 'in New Bruns- Chat they Will vote the Driving Park. There will· be several exciting The railroad afternoon. Republican ticket. events will begin, after which a game of company's agent pointed wick a very large proportion of the Dem- The free silver men are contests, consisting of a 100 yards run, 220 NEWARK. PATERSON out the making lots of baseball will be between the New BJOOKLVS that methods suggested for the She was to ocrats would noit it. noise played yards run, half mile run, three mile run, one learning ride, she said, and support an claiming everything tn sigtit. A. C. and Field Club for 218-230 St. 13&-1S8 Main St. 79>Si crossing were the overhead and under- wanted a good wheel. Jersey Bayonne mile run and broad Market Myrtle Ave. Mind what it cost? Robert Carson, the recognized Repub- They sent out a story irfiat a free silver high and jumping. street crossings. To the former there Not a bit of it. the championship of Bayonne. It will Mr. Romaine was charmed lican leader of the county, said thait mat- club had been formed in Little was the great objection that the^e must with such a Falls with be another great meeting. complaisant customer and hand- ters are in excellent shape. "I cannot 230 the at least a of 21 feet, like that ed her the wheel, which she members, nearly entire voting WILL USE A 8ILVER TBOWEL space mounted and rode learn o»f arfy silve»· Republicans, said Mr. population of the . I AM VSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. of the Central Railroad bridge, a few oft. investigated the DAY BA8EBALη Mr. Carson, "and there is any number of story and found fhere was not LAEOE yards east, and the grade to that would Smith, the other partner of the firm, a word Governor Grifg· to Lay the Corner- was not in the store Democrats here in New Brunswick who ; of trirth in it." THE make the roadway so steep as to be when this happened. A of Ciamce Late in will not vote for I do not see that Number Int*refttlns: stone of Armory. MUSIC practically impassable. As for the under the evening he was in the Erie depot Bryan. Mr. Wilcox did not put any faith in the fai^den-s ACADEMYOF and to see a anything can prevent the Have Sell ed ill eel. SOecial * the NeIV*. *;reet road, that was ridiculous; it would happened wheel being put on a county's voting story of the trolley employee' voting Jrrtcy City FRANK Ε HENDERSON. Manager. baggage car. He for and Hobart." practically shut up Pine street. glanced casually at It and McKinley against Mr. Hobart. He said none of the The Hobokens will play tfhe Cuban Giants CAMDEN, Sept. 5, 1806.—Arrangements have Suydam continued h!s walk to the John F. Ten STATE store. Broeck said men FAIR avenue and other streets When he that the Scan- ! had been asked to wear a lateral by the arrived there he found Hobar; tomorrow on the St. George Cricket all been for the visit of Governor All Next Week. that the young woman dinavians of Perth are for button or to perfected TONIGHT ! change, to say nothing about the had not Amboy golcl rote for him, but he believed danger returned. He recalled the at Hoboken. It wiU be the fourth to Camden next to the in such a bicycle and as far as he can learn there Is no a of the Ground, Griggs Monday lay * OF having steep grade into the the depot and hurried down large majority m would, because there to make silver sentiment there. the hav- the new SloO,- Labor ! mil road yard. inquiries. William Carman, relations between him and the men game of the series, the Cuban Giants corner-store of Sixth Regiment's Day. TOKIGHT ! clerk of the 'Mr. Barnes argued further that One of the Board of Freeholders, report- had always been of the one of the 000 The and members of the conductors had spoken to a young pleasantest char- ing won two and the Hobokens Armory. governor NEW JERSEY. the woman in ed the same condition in and acter. present crossings of avenue by the charge of the wheel and to him Metuchen, his staff will be met in Camden on their ar- she Freeholder William victories. Both are playing fast ball and National Docks and Central Railroads confided that she was Miss Rose Woznick, Oberman said he had I Assemblyman GledhiH said he had failed of the Season with her heard of two the contest will be well worth I rival shortly after noon by officers of the made any other means impossible than living wealthy aunt at No. 266 Og- only silver Republicans in : to 'hear of any silver Republicans in Pet- seeing. Opening WAYERLY PARK, NEWARK, a den street, Newark. South Brunswick It was ersen will be entertained at lunch- by grade crossing. After lucidly point- . and did ncrt believe there was Every obstacle has been removed that j regiment. They Mr. Smith found any ing out the practical objections to an Detective Clark and they claimed by some Democrats