TWO •—vor.. v^\0. 1-210.- JERSEY CITY. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1893. ‘FRIGE CKNTST^ 1 HABBIIOUOK’S MOSICALE. VERY ARREST. me aud say that I did it.” Mr. Stoke3, Jersey Underground Railway Company QUEER o( one COIUUGAN’S HEW PLAN. : to has an authorized caoital stock appealing his Democratic colleagues, Policeman Raid on hundred thousand dollars divided into Excellent Showing of Young Students— Kelly’s Mary Quinn’s FORGER AND Democratic nom- THE TROLLEY’S WORK. PERJURER said:—“Your Governor, Rooms Not one of the value Violin alul Piano. Clearly Explained. inated by a Democratic convention and thousand shares par OVERRIDDEN. and its In The NewsoI last ffiUfS of one hundred dollars each, He Wants the Hoboken Board of School of Jersey City elected by Democratic votes, refuses to be The faculty of Hasbrouck night, line of route has been located but not yet a party to tills crime. My Democratic Music have reason to congratulate them- How It Has Developed was told the story of the arrest of Mary Henry C* Adams Put in a is his reputation dearer to constructed; and Education to Faribaultize His colleagues, selves upon the excellent showing made Quinn, BeDjamln Lewis and Phoebe a Debate him tliun yours Is to you S' His veto is an C. B. THURSTON’S NEW OFFICE. After Rattling Is to semi-annual musl- Realty in tlie West- Lawrence Patrolman Thomas Kelly at Bad Chancellor indictment against, you.” Mr. Stokes said The name of the new cornoration f’arocliial School. by their pupils at the by Light by Track Bills he would not willingly offend anyone. be the Brooklyn. New York and Jersey cale last night. In this season of pupils’ three o’clock yesterday morning. The tbe Race City Terminal Railway Company. The Here. McGill’s Gordon Will He dad been treated too courteously by The exclusive publication in The Jer- musicales it Is refreshing to attend one Prospects prisoners, who were all colored, were President ef the new is Charles his Democratic colleagues tor that, but company there be found not arrested at No. 170 Steuben street, Senate* of the Jersey sey City News last night of the attempt through which may and, Pass the he could not see how could reconcile B. Thurston. President trom the lu Decision. they only technical proficiency, but the evi- owners story told by the policeman this bill, City and Bergen Riilwav Company, aua by Catholic of the Real Estate dealers, property their consciences to their vote on being planned priest3 dences of artistic feeling. Mr. Victor Court, the arrest looked like an outrage. several others of the officers and directo-s aud believe that ve spoke of the manner iu which the State to secure the passage of a bill by Superintendent; Mr. Gustav L. speculators confidently The patrolmon testified that he peered are connected with tue syndicate which Baier, Hoards of Freeholders had been were the of the street car lines of In a window and saw two women THE ALLEGED WILL earious and Bergen the Legislature granting State funds Becxer and Mr. Henry Lincoln Case purchase through BEJECTED. lectea to licenses under the bills, purchased the Jersey City a man was grant in but preferred, with one excep- this an will and in a room together. That the Railroad recently. o the parochial schools, created charge, city by energetic company and their terms extended so that Company property tion. to their This nil be deemed necessary to make an — appear through pupils. been not have to Tuey are: a sensation and it work the same changes that have people could anythin* say genniuo exception was a four-hand duet bv arrest and make a charge against Mary Stokes’ in before B. M. Shanlev, Vice President, New- Proponents Will Senator Big Speeeh about the mutter, and they cau be said that these will, Messrs. Becker and Baier, Nos. 1 and 5 of noticeable wherever rapid transit systems Quinn, the owner of the premises, with Appeal—Adams’ at N. W. A. Secretary and safely priests can eXDress their oninious ark, J.; Patton, the Bra Inn’s Dances.” Air. have been kesoiue a disorderly house. Justice William J. for the preseut at least, postpone their “Hungarian operated. to the Bills— the Tnese Freeholders Treasurer, Radnor, Pa.; O’Donnell held woman and Impeachment and Testi- polls. Becker has heard Brahm play them him- transit to all of the has the Quinn Expert Opposition race tracks for five Hehre, New York City, N. Y.; Fverett. R. contemplated action in the matter. In- Rapid parts city can license years. self, so that one may be sure of getting fined the others for being disorderly per- the God’s wish to destroy Reynolds, New York City, N. Y.; E. B. been aud are Perkins’ Those whom stead, it is said, they wilt now present a the proper interpretation. promised speculators sons. mony Influenced the Court. Flop. make with success. Time Gaddis, Newark, N. J.; O. J. DeRonsse, thev first mad memorial to the Legislature, asking The violiu numbers began with a quar- anxiously awaiting the time when the I interviewed Justice O’Donnell about of law add aud Pa.; Arthur E. Sandford, was ou the side or^er, , that n committee be appointed tette, “La Cinquantaine,” for Aliss Ada new company will take control and the matter this morning. which the moral men Newark. N. J.; Thomas F. Brice, New- though the banner to investigate this question and submit a Cadmus and Aiessrs. Robert Post, Frault supply this long felt want. That Jersey “There is no evidence of a disorderly Chancellor McGill hai decided that at Justification over N. J. th* Daly’s Attempt of the State carry today may droop, ark, plan to the next Legislature whereDy the Hall and J. YV. Jr. Miss Ada is behind the age so far as surface house,” said the Justice, “hot I believe 1 Turner, City alleged will offered for probate by Henry their heads would soon come ea certain parochial schools will receive State aid. Cadmus played Raff’s tender Cavatine, road facilities are concerned is au ac- was right in the action I took. Patrol success. “DON’T KNOW” LAW. C. Adams of as the testa- Sharply Answered—Very and decisive The Rev. Patrick Corrigan, of Ho- and Air. John YV. Turner, Jr., the Vieux- knowledged fact. It has resulted in the man Kelly, although a little hot headed Woodbridgs MARSH SPEAKS. bokeu. is not In With reserved tor slow of the and an times is a in coses of ment of P. Guttenberg Stable Boy* with “Kazzors” sympathy temps "Reverie,” generally growth city’s population, good policeman, George Gordon, the printing Senator Marsh then arose and said that the and in a week has had a effect real this kind the Court is inclined Lively Scene. plan proposed, older artists. The last was especially demoralizing upon generally inventor and is a to his Intimidate Constable Billy Hogan. press manufacturer, a consciousness of what he owed or so will endeavor to have the Board of worthy of note, indeed, as usual, this estate values. In the West, rapid transit to give h great deal of consideration to make him derelict to entered the law office of The decision has been filed at constituents, would Aaron Heimau Education of Hoboken adoDt the Fari- young artist gave the most artistic uum- has been iu operation for years, and its the policeman’s judgment. I under- forgery. did not raise his voice as Special to The Jersey City Neios. his duty if he Smith & Mabon, Hoboken, a day or so bault scheme of Archbishop Ireland Der upon the pupils’ programme. effect for the improvement of cities has stand that the attention of the police- Trenton. well as his vote against the bill. He real- with to his Darish were a Durand been most remarkable. man has been called to this Feb. 25, 1893 —It was said and directed the lawyers to bring a regard large The plauo uumoers repeatedly Gordon was a millionaire when be died, Trenton, ized more than ever weight of ago ad- beforejthe school. Fatder Corrigan has consulted waltz by Miss Alay AIoYY'iliiams; “i’be Sc. Louis has developed the possibili- house by tlie neighbors. Patrolmen are in- afternoon, after the House such measures in his suit of attachment against “George How- in 1878. Hi3 will made in 1873 was yesterday seutimeut against a number of tne trustees on the subject, Mill,” by Miss Ida Isbills; a iranscrip- ties of the trolley system to the furthest structed to be very careful about entering rejected were to for ard sometimes called George Al- journed, that the race-track people county. He referred his canvass Alhau, and also some of lha leading citizens, tiou of the theme "O, Happy Day,” by extent by the successful use of enormous anybody’s apartments and In fact it i3 the by Surrogate George B. Abbett in Brook- two when his on a suit for debt. The suit was worried over the prospects of passing Seuaior years ago, opponent bert,” Catholics and Protestants of the city, and Miss Belle R. GraDt; a Nocturne by YVol- vehicles called palace cars, and also ope- strictest rule of the Department. There- lyn, because of a technical and a writ of attachment was irregularity, was asked bv the same that had vu la the people brought feels assured that his ideas will be by Miss Alargie Ege; Godard’s tvii uu CA^tcob auu mau djowuui fore policemen generally have good their bills over the Governor’s veto the race horse leuliaupt, and the estate was partitioned been turned away today, how he stood ou issued against adopted by the Board. second by Miss Eleanor of its most important lines. Duluth, grounds for entering a house before they The reason owned tne defendant Mazourka, between Senate this morning. given clie race track aud had turned “Don’t Know,” by j.jLto ei/uuu< at una au Gordon’s daughter, Mary Agnes bills, p.coouu auicuuuuvo YViggers, and Bendel’s “By Aloonlight,” Denver, and Omaha have tried the do so. Louis and Phoebe Lawrence have was that stabled at the raco tracks. for this was that some of those who had them away. The result and Guttenberg o f over 1,000 pupils, end to properly Miss Nellie Gurnbs. Of special merit trolley system of rapid transit and been discharged and the Quion woman Gordon, and his widow, Gordon lived an The writ was given to Constable Billy bill were that Marsh received unprecedented support It is a heavy burden. Father were the numbers “Les Deux Alouettes,” found its operation a success, attended will be released on the payment of a flue. for In a fine at voted for the waveriDg; the best on skates many years residence Ho predicted that the result Hogan, he being expert is to turn over Aliss Maude and Miss Eliza- with effects upon business, real She Is not held for a t which majority. Corrigan willing by Conwuy good keeping disorderly he adverse criticism and pounding an un- at House. The Constable went VVoodbridge, near Rahway, and for a few of tne Sennte’s action would be the Court bis school to the authorities beth Pierce’s excellent rendermg of a estate and population. This city has house.” from all sources was them in the to the track last and one of the en xs uexure ms xieRtn oe also they had received precedented one against nigbt, for a nominal rental consideration, they Schubert Impromptu. now been given a taste of rapid transit, ;< nau a cosi- to the Senators not of the track kindly pointed out ly House on Columbia which is npon and there was uamis- future. He appealed managers to conduct such school during certain There is one judgment that might have and its peculiar, expansive consequences WORK OF TAX REVIEW. Heights, telling them, The Constable now to throw to the wind the of the lie horse to Hogan. hours as a are felt. The extension of th9 a part of the estate. C. akable chat there would be a break. majority pure and simple public school, being Henry signs a often walked to the animal and was about Two Adams lives on a farm worth ad- man whom, when Senator, they up having direction of the studies, em- pecially every piano number; tnat there Montgomery street lines means the build- Only More Chances to Appeal- $33,000, The bills received iu the Senate twelve to take it when he saw a dozen the Gordon consulted ou constitutional questions, ployment of teachers, and all was almost invariable accurucy and pre- ing np of property now unimproved and Last Night’s Reductions. joining place at Ridgewood, than te him how he or could meet colored stable boys surround him. Each which is now owned a Mr. votes, oue more enough pass and asked they other supervision. After school hours cision, and an absence of the shipshod lying on tue outskirts of the city, and The Commissioners of had but by Savage. black was tenderly toying with a razor, Appeal A FORTUXATE them. The twelve Senators who voted their constituents tomorrow. the premises may be used by the parish style of playiug thutao often mars the also the pushiug of the building limit ARTIST. ot Camden SDoke the bludes of which gleamed in the star- very little to do last night at their meet- After the of the Senator Rogers for whatsoever uses ihe pastor sees fit. young pianist. Say this sounds like neg- further and fnrtner from the old centre, partition estate, Mary or them were Messrs. Adraiu, Batcher, the evils in a mauner that inclined Billy to Gordou travelled in againss the bill, and pictured light Father Corrigan at llrst wanted ative praise, bnt the musician will at- viz., lower Jersey City. Everywhere ing. The Commissioners will hold two Agnes Europe, ac- Hoff- his that a law against the manufacture her Pauline Cornish, Daly, Drake, Hiochliffe, which Gloucester had brought upon thing to insist that the Sisters tacn its true to a system that transit swells the cities where it is more to receive companied by maid, Teresa uo on- importance quick public meetings appeals, Perkins oi tonsoriai lmpieaieuts buuiuu of Fort Lee. She man. Martin, McMickle, Miller, be allowed to compete for positions, and teaches young pianists to play the notes, in use, and the same effect will be seen Keitz, recently died in acted. The stable boys did not and then the time allowed them hy law Switzerland and and Terhuue. DALY’S HARANGUE. be appointed if fit, but there was some all the notes and nothing but the notes. here. bequeathed all her prop- that tbe a but they looked a has to Samuel Some surprise was expressed Daly was the only man who had suffici- say word, objection to this plan. If tiie school trus- now IT WORKS. terminates. The Board, however, a erty Ruyssenaers, of Holland, should secure twelve He dozen volumes. Billy sized au artist whom she met in her racetrack people ent temerity to speak for the bill. tees take this they have precedent An insight into what the trolley system month in which to the work on travels to hold on “Don’t action, CUSTOMS OF T11B GREEKS. complete votes when oulv eleven were necessary to a line of them np. let so his excepting -a small aDd soma resorted speciai pleadiug to support the move. Borne years ago of rapid transit has done, and is doing, hand at the close of the lust meet- beqoest the measure. Tne was of and slowly wandered to the public bric-a-brac and to her pass explanation altogether beneath the dignity the Know,” the Baptist Misslou Church of Second The C. A. Circle Hears can be obtained St. Paul and jewelry maid. This to the lirst car for T. M. Cnautauqua by using ing. The following appeals were dia- that oulv ten votes could be secured New Senate Chamber. He street, where be boarded used will was offered for probate in New Jersey spoke street was during school honrs ou an Lecture. Minneapolis as examples. The electric nnsuad r\f nirrhf*— York, measures over tbe Governor’s and he will Interesting and wus pass the of the great good the race course iu his Jersey City safety. Today the lines bv Father cars of run 130 miles contested by kindred of the tea* take Dick very proposed Hasbrouck Minneapolis upon Jersey City Iron Works, Henderson street, veto, and it was necessary Co secure that done the It had make another attempt and will Professor Horace C. Wait,of tutor. Its litigation has been held ia county had public. Corrigan, and at present the Board of tracks, and the electric service in St. real, assessed, $6,000 ; reduced, $1,000. vote before could be accomp- line Garrick with him. He will let Dick take the resnlt nuytbing given rapid transit from the Bergen have as an annex school the Institute, read Prof. Owen Seaman’s Paul is 100 miles In leui/th. Tne cars are J. Goodell, No. 257 Whiton street, personal, abeyance [pending of the con* one was tried in tbe effort care of the razors while he walks off with test before Chancellor lished. Every to Hoboken ferry, so that now facilities basement of the German Methodist lecture on tho marriage burial of the most modern with assessed, $203; cancelled; real, assessed, $3,500; McGill. *„ „nA..i.n tlio olavanth vrtt.a hnf. sill TP- customs, pattern, large, and industries were up all “Don’t Know.” value confirmed. ADAMS’ STORY. growing Church ou Garden street, First of the ancieat wide platforms and great plate glass maiuecl firm until the of Hoffman material ^between rites and Olympian games G. Lir. oize No. 292 Sherman avenue, real, as- C. Adams swore that vanity along the State. The and Second streets, for which they pay a windows. They are so managed Henry when ha and then the search sessed, $2,000; valU3 confirmed. was appealed to benefit which the Communities iu rental of Greeks to the Young Men’s Christian read of the litigation over the will of mouthly Sf60, the church having that they always look new and John Hopkins, No. 432 Central a van a e, real, ended. tracks are situated have Mary Gordon he remembered that wnich the CLUB GOSSIP. the use of tiie premises after school Association Chautauqua Circle in the clean. This tidiness and attrac- assess 3d, $4,530; value confirmed. Agnes IN THE 8ENATE. in 186S he drafted a COMPLICATIONS derived from them was pictured iu glow- hours. Association’s gymnasium rooms last tiveness is an important element in John braumaan, No. 250 Fifth street, real, will for George P, new nave arisen. and that Gordon But now complications ing colors. He said that when they were night. Prof. Wait made interesting com- the successful conduct of the business. assessed, $3,500; value confirmed. Gordon, left it in the it was shaky. The Estate of F. Nos. 69 and 71 Adams house at HoffmaD, said,was very boys and went to Sunday-school they Jersay City Athletic Club. ABANDONED 11EK C1I1ED. ments and received close attention. The Here, in this city, the cleau and cheerful Egan. Bright Woodbridge. Ha unmerciful scoring which his fellow Re- in chances at the street, real, assessed $14,000; reduced $2,000. searched and found and soon af- used to delight taking The regular monthly meeting of the J. C A.C. lecture shows that among the ancient appearance of the Montgomery street it, very him and the warm Catherine Me nek, No. 234 New York avenue, ter it to gave recep- fairs which were up to a new on The following A Strange Young Woman heft It With was a civil contract and a brought Chancellor McGill- publicans gotten buy will beheld Monday evening. Greeks marriage cars has develoved host of patrons, who real, assessed $2,200; value reduced $500. tion which he received from his consti- for the Suiidav-school or to build were for and on The will was in a brown envel. library who proposed membership, Mrs. Murphy in tiie Erie Depot. not a religious rite, its associations were never before would ride on the untidy A. E. Williams, No. 201 Halliday street, lot when he returned to Atlautic City whom the Committee reported and written on colored tuents an addition to the parsonage. He wanted Membership and not romantic. At horse cars. this feature of 28A, assessed assessment cancelled, for ope last will be admitted:—F. H* Mrs. Murphy of No. 13 St. Paul’s ave- practical However, $1,600; were said to be having their effect upon to kuow what was the differenca between favorably evening for his no such lot exists. parchment paper. Chancellor McGill U. V. first tne bridegroom paid bride, latter-day street raiiroadiug is of trifling Bigelow, S. W. Jfcageu, H. 0. Smith, Clark’ was iu the waiting room of the Erie the seal. the Senator from Atlautic. Billy Thomp- Individuals at such places and on nue, but she a iu Michael Connelly, No. 691 Newark avenue, broke The document wae betting H Roberts, F. S. Kent and H. H Malleson. A later brought dowry which, importance as compared with the swift- son and his lieutenunts, it was the assessed $600; value confirmed. dated 1868. It named reported a race track. He denied tbat all were not on. Railroad at five last evening, case of divorce, she had to ness that is ohtaiued tue use of elec- personal, Julv25, Henry C. number of applications reported o’clock, relinquish. by Kate 155 last feared very much that they evils it was came McNally, No. Newkirk street, real, Adams a3 and had the night, crimes and charged The next ladies’ night will be on Thursday. to a when a well dressed The father had the right to dispise of his tricity. administrator, not be able to hold Hoffman and talking friend, assessed $1,600; reduced $200. names of his father Would from race tracks. He was as Admission by card only. children as he liked. If he did not ac- The of transit is and two brothers, woman an infant In her trolley system rapid they were bu9y all yesterday afternoon much iu favor of observing the Although there .are several games still to be young carrying it the fifth after its who were dead in 1891, as witnesses. It iu knowledge by day rap dly causing St. Paul and Mineapoiis last securing the other vote. on in the whist tournament, Mallory and arms, approached her, and engaged gave the widow a moderate and and night law as any man that floor. played the child was exposed for sale as a wtiicli ate teu and a half miles apart A LONELY PHONOGRAPH. bequest are sure winners. Fourteen teams en- conversation. After for some birth, ,to After the House had sat down upon denounced the hard had Watson talking had simi- the daughter less than she received by the Daly thingswhich are as follows: — slave. The children toys very weld together. Tne cars used are run at they were tered. The scores up to date, time, the woman said:— “Phono” Amateur of the Governor’s veto messages, been said against the race tracks. He young lar to those of modern times. They were o f» Vs.s.v*. in tl.A The Company New York, Surrogate’s partition. Adeline J. Gordon, over to the Senate with the mes- Won. Lost. “Oh, madam, will you kindly hold my all their and the and Albert harried had yet to know in all his experience that us as a brought traps baggage, including sister, Sydney Doane, of 9 1 at taught reading, writing, arithmetic, city or twice fast horse car, aud hat the bills had passed, notwith- more in Mallory—Watson.. baby until I get a ticket the window. Rahway, the neDhew of Gordon, were sage the race tracks had been immoral 1 4 music and gymnastics. The Greeks ou the outskirts a of twelve miles long pesters and enormous anticipations of a D. not me a speed tbe Govtruot’s objections. Air. ttiuu other classes or Bowiy—Gubelmaa.. It will take minnte.” generously treated. It was considered standing their tendencies Scudder—W. Starret.. 8 4 did not consider the old fit au hour is attained. large audience, to Kessler’s Hall last evening. moved that tbe whoie matter be Mrs. Murphy took the jaby and that the will directed Stokes congregations of people outside the Chris- Littlefield—C. Bowiy... 4 4 to hold office or to manage their THE LINK TO NEWARK. But for some unknown reason the expected significant that too to tbe Committee on Revision of 2 waited tiie return of the young woman. Adams farm be for an referred tian church. Wilms—Husoa... aud were lacking in sym- are audience failed to appear and when the curtain purchased exten- GUio wuitorl In vnin fnr hvpp «n Vinnr .on/I property they Now speculators longing for the Laws. President Aarain promptly de- Mead—Lan dfear... 2 0 rose, the looked into the faces of sion of the Air. Stokes replied to Mr. Daly and pathy for the old. The Greek ideal Was time to come when the mucn talked of phonograph printing press factory. out of Then 4 then became convinced that the woman but who had their twenty-five cents 'clared the motion order. demolished nis precious argu- Prior—Buy... adult manhood. In Homeric times the twenty paid AN INTERESTING OLD MAN. completely 7 road between this city aud Newark will to other ten were and who from the Moore—Pierson.. had abandoned the baby. She took it to get In. The reporters C. Adams a Senator Barrett, proclaims ments. Mr. Terhune of Monmouth said were burned on Later crema- Henry is lawyer, and al Anness—McCabe.... C 7 house it dead pyres. he completed aud put in operatiou. The stage managers, wno mingled with the audience bouse that be is against the bills,aod that he had been thou- the Second precinct station and author of law books. He iiyea tops importuned by Davis—Bell... 2 tion was restricted to those who died away of this road cunuot but be at- to encourage the exercises. formerly did actually vote against them although was later turned over to the Overseer of operation and practiced law" at Fort sands of people in his county to vote for H ughes— McIIroy... 5 6 from home and in war. The necessities tended with remarkable results. The The entertainment, however, went on just as Plains. N. he voted against a hearing and for the received the Poor. the f and Y. He is well advanced toward race track bills. He had only Mollenhauer -Britton. 3 I nf life end l.hinfrs the mourners fancied two cities are bound to reach out toward though large hall were ull, the phouo- eighty, of the rules so that the bills Monmouth 7 3 Mrs. Murphy could give no description was busily for over an but his faculties showed no of suspension one protest against them. Arrowsmith—Clark. the deceased might need iii the other une another. This means new kept engaged sign decay the woman lurcher than that sue was buildings, wonld be popped up and shut off had been a horse Meyer—Clements. 3 6 of graphour. It sang the latest songs, made speeches, daring the trial. He is tall and well passed, county always world were buried with the dead. The new streets, new values on real estate pro- debate with a motion to pretty aud well dressed. The gave several selections from Gilmore's Band, and all final adjourn racing county. and had done The class will an exhibition young, ou tombs are the portioned his long, white flowing gymnasium give reliefs Attic among aud a complete revolution of affairs, and solos, was carried. some time next month. have made great baby is about a mouth old and was performed banjo xylophone ending hair and intelligent Which much to improve and develop the They finest remains of Greek art. The games this city particularly impressive face make THE FIRST HITCH. and are iu better condition than ever dressed in a white slip aud green plaid throughout him a read of the noble animal. It was owing progress were originally funeral observances. The Bueiuess will be aud iu the comic farce with imaginary characters. picturesque figure. the was before. There will be after the exhi- benefitted, Tbe hitch In programme ap- to this that men like the Stocktons, the dancing were fond of in the The same renowned will exhibit the THE TRIAL. bition and a fine array ol ataletic taieatwill shawl._ Greeks competition course of a few years property owners say company this morning. The first positive Stevens and the wealthiest same audience machine In six weeks at The trial in last and parent Gibbonses, assist the class in entertaining their friends. fine arts, music, mental exercises and that it will be a difficult matter iudeed to drawing began May with of an actual break came wheu in tha TEN DAYS’ WORTH OP PUY. the saL ./ace, when the managers to be occasional indication and most aristocratic people State The much tailed of new constitution and by All ranks of free ouo euds aud the other hope adjournments occupied the athletics, lreemen, tel! where city aole to the Hie Philadelphia papers made their ap- had sent to Europe and purchased laws will be for at the moot- defray gas expenses. Chancellor's attention during the sum- presented adoption James Doran, twenty-eight years old, who from guilt, could compete. beaius. The almost marvelous effect pear iUce.Oua of them contained an inter- to be trained at Mon- mer and in Gilbert ing Monday night. _ Wait translated a selection from cities September. Ex-Mayor thoroughbreds lives at No. 611 started in to have Prof. upou business and realty iu other view witliSeoatorPerkinsofBuiTiogton,in mouth. Monmouth Park had come to Jersey avenue, J. C. A. C/S CHARTER MEMBERS TO DLNE Collins was chief connsel for the pro- Union League Club. an oration of Pericles. Tne next lecture where rapid transit is given has awak- he stated that he would a time lost night, regardless of surround- which positively be tbe most respectable track in the good will continue the discussion of the games aud it is not ponents Adeline J. Gordon, Albert Syd- At the business meeting of the Club Tuesday or the hour. He had the good time and ened property owners, The charter members of the Jersey Ath- vote to sustain the vetos. This, coupled State. Women and children and those ings of the Greek theatre. City ney Doane and others, and was night, a number of new members were admitted had to pay for it, too. He began his carousing and treat at all probable that the Dew letic Club will hold their annual banquet this with the rumored defection of Alessrs. who conld not afford to bet were not al- assisted by Charles L. Corbin and to the club. Among them was J. Hull Browuing about nine o’clock, and inside of forty-five min- company will meet with objections from evening at the Hotel Washington, Covers will Hoffman and Miller of Cape May, threw to so there. He then of other able Theodore of lowed do spoke of Englewood, who was made au honorary utes became so gloriously happy and gay that owners whenever au effort is be laid for fifty. lawyers. Miller race track into “A YANKEE MOHAMMEDAN." property York the people something the time when Monmouth officials were member. Patrolman Hedger thought the man might tne street New led a fierce fight for the ob- _ » Tlftls linniananfu made to improve car service arrested because would not captain ueorge Ammons nas oeen appointed better finish the circus in the Third precinct Mr. Van wbo married they pay Alexander Russell Webb a Guest in Jer- with rapid transit, uo matter what sys- JfATTFRS OF FACT. jectors. Wyck, were hastily set to work to see it there blackmail to a New York on the Ent rtainnienl Committee. Tnis en- station. Gordon’s widow, Lenora M. Van Wyck gambler. life the for sey tem the company proposes using. Any- was truth in the rumer. Thev soon sures some at club. Doran had stopDed in almost every saloon City. and Samnol any Monmouth refused to go into a scheme will be to the slow coach —Our new Perfumes have come to stay; Ruyssenaers. Mrs. Van Perkins would stick to his The most popular amusement at the Union five blocks on Newark avenue, and drank the It was hinted in last issue of thing preferable reported that to make the Park as bad a nlace a< Gut- night’s for new odors: died two yean ago, and her hus- League Club is, Hide the Heart, and those who health of the whole country. When he came horse cars which are now in operation. great demand the Oriental Wyck declaration and that Miller was an l but the now News that a band Inherited her tenberg, refused, people play go to the club with about two pounds of out of the lost one he began throwing insulting The Jeesey City particular- THE NORTH HIJD30N “L.” and Mountain Flowers. & property by *- Hoffman could Bouquet Ewing in the balance. in of it had said that would nickels in their so as as at will. Snrrogate Abbott, of Brook- charge they pockets. They don’t bring remans, well snowballs, passers-by, ly great lion would visit Jersey City that The North Hudson County Railroad Company. Dot be tound. He had let it out this year to auy gambler who many away, with them. especially ladies with no escorts. lyn, who •’ivided the Gordon estate, and The lion It is Alex- Company has entffely abandoned its sur- —Pains in short pone to Jersey City to spend the night would aud in order to against This morning Justice Birdsall gave him the evening. appeared. the chest, asthma, breath, Mr. whose title to the Gordon take, guard late of the Ameri- face ro*id from the Court House via. Savage, with a relative. He reached the Senate of paying $5 into the or ander Russell Webb, immediately relieved Hartnett’s Emul- was that he would vote for the bill. He bit- preference treasury to the by farm at stake, joined forces with the AX INTERESTING RAILROAD SDIT, a ten term at the Jail. can Consulate at Mautta. Now there are Oakland avenue elavator, aud Chambers about eleven o’clock, and was denounced such people as tbe well having days’ County sion of Cod Liver Oil. objectors. William T. Bay was the spec- terly ex-consuls who have visited Jersey officials say that travel has been much immediately snrrounaed by friends known "New York who Noonan and Counsellor John C. Besson many ial attorney of Sanmel Rnyssenaers. and Colouel,” Judge without much attention heavier over the eloctrfc, elevated road. and foes of the race track peo- stood lu the synagogue, one hand argued a case before Judge Lippincott TEUTONIA CIRCLES BALL. City attracting General William F. Abbett for high today it is Mr. Webb The effect of the road has also been mar- DIED. appeared He lirst attended to which from a is of considerable but in this case different. William the executor of ple. raised to heaven thanking Uod that he legal standpoint velous. has advanced in value W. Oid. Mrs, left interest. Ten Vincent A. a The second annual ball of Te utonia Circle is one of the few Americans who have Property CARROLL-Cn Friday, Feb 34, 1995, Alice, young- the racing lobby, and after they bad was not ns other men, and the other years ago Flanagan, Van Wyek’s will. Barker Gammers was a car to the Wood's last The hall studied Mohammedanism from Moham- all along Its line. est child of John J. ana Mary E. Carroll him he was taken in hand by his Repub- on the races at three cents boy. injured by belonging was held at Hall night. was associated with the selling tips North Hudson Just at the transfers show that Relatives ai.d friends of the family are re- objectors. soon Railway Company, Judge with and and there medan authorities, and who belitve3 in present lican friends. They Cropped him, a copy. was decorated flags bunting spectfully invited to attend the funeral from the Mach expert testimony was taken on Noonan recently brought suit on behalf of Flan- the of the faith as an Ameri- speculation iu Hoboken property is much and ex-Senator John Gardner of At- Perkins arose to his was a crowd in attendance. was possibilities residence of her paints. 3s7 Grove street, on Sun- both sides. The ex- Senator explain agan to recover $10,00 J damages. On behalf of large Dancing more active than it is In objectors brought iu his The can . Jersey City day, February 26. at 2 o’clock P. M. lantic, with disgust tones, vote. He ran fonl of President the company Counsellor Besson set up in de- kept up until the early morning hours. perts who swore that the Adams will was So that the New York hare realty. It is also a noticeable fact that Phebe said that Hoffman was a bull- Adrain’s but secured the murrer the statute of and asked grand march was led by Floor Manager William papers ELDOT—On Thursday, February 23, 1993, written with iosine. an ink invented in rules, limitations, values on an average are than In R.. daughter of and Jennie the that a non-suit be entered. Noonou to- Steencken. The following gentlemen assisted written him up extensively as “the higher Henry Eldot, aged dog in lenactty, and having voted on floor on a of privilege. lie said Juege six months. five years after the date of the will. question asked the Court on the Floor and Committees:—John of this The activity in real estate in 1883, all the State of New Jersey could at the day to dismiss the demurrer Reception Yankee Mohammed” and “the prophet city. Funeral irom her late No. 307 First Adams bill, that ha voted for the bill solicita- John Fred to residence, | The veracity of Henry C. and claimed that the General Railroad and Kehr, Charles Rngge, Clausen, Jr., Hoboken is due mainly the improve- on ac 10 o’clock. not move him. It was after eleveu a when he went home he Islamism.” street, Sunday morning was wit- tion of friend,but law of did not to horse car Herman Behrens, Henry H. Apmanu, street car impeached by several Canal 1881 apply Relmke, to ment of the systems. GALLAGHER—In this city, on 1S93. o’clock wheu Mr. Thompson whispered fouud that his cop Mtuents were against John Louis Predisposed investigate mysticism, February 21, nesses from Fort companies. He also contended that there had Fred Schmidt, Boyd, Henry Rohlfs, W illiam years, teu Plaiu, notably tbat lt was all Mr. Webb has studied the occult with the Gallagher, aged thirty-four to President Adrain right it and he would vote to sustain the Gov- been no lackes on the of tfie and Wolf, Alfred A. Thomas, Johu Veabrock, Henry Transfers. months. Judge Fisher who swore that Adams’ part plaintiff, doctrines of Mahomet by and toe Senate was called to order. that as the act was a one it did Rotert and Louis Wolf. The officers of the Circle Indian faauirs, the Relatives and friends of the family are in- was when be ernor’s veto. supplementary Ann and Gustav Fischer to Marie reputation for veracity bad the are:—Henry Clausen, President; J. H. Thomas, with the teachers of Lhe tluoues of Karstner, vited to attend the funeral trom his late resi- PETITIONS AGAINST THE BILLS BEAD. The vote was then taken with this not vitiate original law. , lived in Fort Plain thirty years ago, but Besson First. Vice President: G. Second Vice with of For for lots 6 and 7 in block 6, North dence, No. 55 Greene street, on Sunday afternoon The Air. Miller delivered the — Counsellor contended simply that the Gunther, Buddha the scribes . $500, Bergen. Rev, result: at two o’clock. nothing very damaging was specifically statute of limitations the continuance President; C. F. Dorendorf, Corresponding he has been Consul at to Mrs. Jane prayer, and devoutly prayed that tbe prevented seven years , Wisconsin Jackson Smith, for shown the old man’s character. Yeas—Aclraio, Butcher, Cornish, Paly, Drake, of the case. took the E. W. Martins, Financial Secretary; 35 in JUDGE.—In this city, on Friday, February 24, 1893, against 6 nators would do except that Judge Lippincott papers Secretary; on the Philippine Islands. From this it $SOO, lots 33 and block 531, on the north- nothing Hiucbliffe, Uoffmau, Martin, McMickle, Miller, and reserved decision. A. Rohlts, Recording Secretary; W. D. Ade* Andrew Judge. 1UilNiU-X. be how westerly corner of Oxford aud West Side and friends of the family are which was right and for the good name Terhuno. Treasurer, aud H. may imagined interesting Relatives re ill's is lung, Haye, Sergeant-at- invited to attend the funeral from Chancellor opinion long’ana Air. was the conversation in which spectfully Mc> of the State of New Jersey. Stokes, Nays—Barker. Barrett, Keys, Marsh. Perkins, Arms. to the able. He think? that the will was copied __ Henry Byrne Laundry Co., the residence of his sister. Mrs. a The Skirm, Stokes and Winton—11 to 9. FIGHTING FOK LaKEY’S KELEASE. he bore a at Airs. Bridget Monahan, of Cumberland, offered petitiOD. Rodgers, part for $4,500, lot 19 on Railroad avenue and lot £0 in 1879 from the geuulne, but defective Sen ator Smith was absent. residence ou President asked what it was abont- A SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. Robert G. Lyle’s on Wayne street, in block 434. to fct. Mary’s Church, whore a solemn high mass of will. The Is Judge Lippincott today heard further argu- Brooklyn language largely Mr. Stokes replied “tbe race tracks.” It The other two bills were then put Suydam avenue last night, where lie was Phillip Tumulty to the .Manhattan Laundry requiem will be offered for the happy repose of his ment in the case of Adolph M. Lakey, the dia- identical. The Chancellor finds that and was the same vote. A entertainment was at School entertained nr dinner, and so absorbed Co., for $4,500, lot 17 on Railroad avenue and lot soul. was from the Citizens’Heagne, through by mond broker, who is locked in tue pleasing given Adams would derive about $200 a up County 18 on in blocit 434. McCORMICK—In thl<* on Saturday, February year the clerk. Among tbe mailers it The Senate was in session until noon last The entertainment was ar- tbe attention of the guests that it was Wayne street, city, read by Jail, charged with defrauding N. W. White & No. 21, night. beloved < I from his Interest in the of left for Mary Cana Leonard Karap to Enoch Palin, for 25, 1893, Mary McCormick, wife proceeds contained was one to the effect that an yesterday. Among the bills which it Co., of Maiden lane. New York, and other dia- Evans for the of two hours late when the guests Michael W. native of Ros- to ranged by Principal purpose $2,400, properly on the southerly side of Clayton McCormick, County the farm if it should be sold according had b“en was Mr. Barrett’s which mond dealers. Judge at the con- the scnolars of the the at home” of Mrs. Honter common. Irelaurt, aged forty years. ex-Assemblyman, of Newark, passed provides Lippincott interesting night school. “evening 57 feet from John street la the will. This is a small ineeutlve, tbs of Counsellor to re- avenue, Kearney. Funeral from her late residence, No. 500 Grand tbe races. VVhen it was fin- for the consolidation of the New York clusion Fiske's argument Over one hundred nd fifty of the pupils, and as where Air. Webb was guest of ruined by Brown, on at nine admits, but It might be suf- lease Lakey on common bail, said that he was street, Monday morning. February 27, Chancellor ished Air. Barrett said he wanted to cor- and New Jersey honor. Mortgages. theuce to St. Patrick's R. C. Church, where Underground Railway of the opiniou that such a course should be Princi- o’clock; ficient to a man of frugal habits, Tbe had and the New New Jer- platform were:—Superintendent Snyder, Air. Webb will be at Mrs. Robert G. t* solemn mass of requiem will be offexed for rect tliat allegation. petitiou Company, York, adopted. The Court thought that the Manhattan Laundry Company to Henry nigh C. Adams ii said t» coir onH V n c ta 1* n Poi'lpnntl Pniii no ntr papers Evans, School Director Moran, Judge of her soul. Henry from the pal a week from tomorrow, where the the happy repose evidently gotten that newpapers, in the case did not 8how sufficiently that fraud Police R. R. Green and Lyle’s Byrne, on lots 19 and 20 in Block 434 for $3,5)0. be The Chancellor Kenny. Captaiu Kelly, BEACH—Oa February 22, 1893, Jennie, wife of very frugal. which had snch A NEW ENTERPRISE. had been committed or intended by the defend- The Iriends he made on this occasion will be Manhattan Laundry Company to published charges. ex-Schooi Director Jere.uiah F. O. Sullivan. Philip James Peach, aged forty-three v» ars. was influenced by the impeachment am. him ouce more. on lots 17 and 18 in Block for The Assemblyman referred to The New York. New Jersey and East- programme was made up of songs, recitations, delighted to meet Tumulty 434, Relatives and friends of tne family are respeot- of although the proponents Counsellor asked the Court for time funeral from her Adams, had returned lo Newark tbe next clay and ern Railroad Company is a corporation Winfield piano solos, and choruses by the entire school. $3,500. fullv invited to attend the la»e who certified to Palin to James on Pavonia on brought many witnesses under the the laws of New to put in further reasons why Lakey should be Among those who took part were Miss Mamie Enoch C. McDonald, prop- residence. No. 531 avenue, Sunday, organized INDIGNANT REPUBLICANS. at fifteen minutes to four P. M. tbeir faith in his charaoter. held, and Judge Lippincott grained him until Miss Scanned, Miss Gussie Smith, James erty on southerly sido of Johnsou aveuue. 67 February 21. complete good Senator Perkins then offered four peti- York to build, maintain and operate a Kelly, to Monday. Michael and Miss Johnson. feet from John street, in Kearney, fcr $ 1,U09. IMHOFF—On February 28, 1893, John D. Imhoff, of The expert testimony in reference tn« railroad from some Furey, Lyons tions. The President insisted upon the line of point la Want to Know tVliy Now Yorkers Rspalr Hermann Walker et al to Edwin W. Gritton, poomnonl*. in his forty-ninth year, at his late iosiue ink also had weight with ths at or No. 24 Monroe street, liobtken. Senate granting permission before he Brooklyn, near the junction of Flat- TV. C. T. U. AT NEWMAN MISSION. Onr Post Office—Committees Named. on lots 47 to 52 inclusive, in Block 2, and lots 55 resldedoe, Chancellor. them to be read. Mr. Per- bush and Atlantic uDd JIM SCOT.EL’S DAUGHTER DIVORCED. to 58 inclusive, in Block 1, for $4,000. widow of the late William Mo- ■would allow avenues, Chairman E.W. Wooliey of the Republi- Property | McCANN-Ellen, MB. COLLINS WILL AFPEAL. from situated on Bellevue avenue. Cann. kins made the motion and Senator Marsh ruuDing thence by the Ladies of the W. C. T. U. will hold their fol- No. Gilbert- Collins said to The Jersey Citu News. can City Committee appointed the Anna Spaeth to Hudson Trust and Funeral from her late residence. 233 Bay Ex-Majfor today seconded it. The four petitions were then most convenient and eligible route second gospel temperance meeting, in the New- Special Savings morning. February 27, lowing committees at a meeting of tbe Institution, on parts of lots 21, 22 and 23 in street, Jersey City, Monday that he had conferred with the pro- uuder to and under the waters of man Mission, tomorrow at four P. M. Good Trenton,Feb. £5, 1893.—Vice-Chancellor Green nine o’clock; thence to st- Mary’s Church, where a read. ground in the Federal Club Block 8 on the northwest corner of Grove street and an to the Chart of and will be features. committee solemn requiem mass will be offered for the ie- ponents appeal stokes’ great speech. the Ea c River, to aud under the city of speaking good singing has advised a decree of divorce, in the case of Plank for House last night. Campaign Committee, and Paterson Road, $500. poseof her soul. Errors was decided upon. Mr. Collins Mr. Stokes of Cumberland took the New York and the waters of the Hudson “Count” William Mary Kockegey against John Brennan, Geo. E. Francis, W. C. M’KERNAN—On Saturday. February 25, 1*93, Pat- believes the will Is genuine. Ha could He delivered the most River to some coovenient and eligible THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE. The petitioner is a daughter of Building a id Loan. son of the late Will- floor. eloquent Kockegey. Brnas, Wm. Neill, R. B. Seymour, T. D. rick McKe nan, beloved not believe that Adams would have tue and said in sub id the State of New York at tbe James Matlack Scovel, of Camden, and the of the Erie Association iam ami Catherine McKernan, aged twenty- speech of session, point E. J. Tho sixth year prom- laid so a of for $300 a There will be a of the Democratic “Count” has been released from the Mills, S. D. Dickinson, Barsotti, two deep plan forgery stance that last Monday when the boundary line between New York and meeting recently ises to be a successful one inde id The associa- years. on on was a sen- Thomas T. M. Coughlin, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- year because the old man has thousands under the the County Committee March 10. At that time State Prisou patrol. He serving McEwan, Jr., tion is now upon a solid financial foundation and Mils were introduced to the House New Jersey waters of Invited to attend the funeral from the resi- in his estate invested Chairman M. J. O’Donnell will announce the tence for bigamy. J. C. Kaiser, A. B. Dusenberry; Organl- dividends to shareholders. fully of dollars father's did the of the Slate Hutison River at some point in said is paying large The dence of his mother, no. 167 Thiriesuih littie people various committees for the The in this suit before th za on H. A. in New York which he could take at any ensuing year. petitioner appeared Committee—WTm. Hooker, officers are Stephen H. Horgan, President; Ar- street, on Tuesday. February 28. at 9:30 A. >L; that ihc day dedicated to the houudary liue lying opposite tbe city of of and for his as dream Court Pardons, begged release, Neilsnr Wm. Holcomb, John Doscher, nold J. L’Hommedieti, Vice President; John thence to St. Michael’s Church, where a solemn time. But from a Quixotic reg.tld of the beloved Washington which two branches shall so did her father and mother. will be offered for the memory Jersey City, GREENVILLE Y. M. C. A. John F. J. Higgins. H. Freeman, Treasurer; Patrick Me- hi>ih mass of requiem huupy for the wish of his father who to the of these be the termini with a branch or branches ^iLandrine, of his soul. would be devoted passage E. W. Woolley and John P. Landrlne Ardle, .Chairman of Management Board. repose desired that the New York property measures. Were these bills of running from the boundary line aforesaid The Dramatic Society will meet for rehearsal Last week a new series was opened and nearly 0’8HAUGHNEsS»CY—On Friday. February 24 1893, iniquitous COLORED CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATIONS. were elected Chairmen of their respective eldest son of the lace William L. should remain intact, Henry C. Adams that the Seuators should to some convenient aud eligible at this evening at eight o’clock. Walker one hundred shares subscribed for. No money William P., such Importance point Manager J. Erwin and A. his hands from w hat ip his own * the committees and John new and .nary o’Shaughnessey. has kept hold a session or near the In the of New says that talented young actors are taking was sold at the meeting. The officers of the are re- their and Battery city A meeting of the Fifth aud Sixth District Col- Relatives and friends of tne family has a forget patriotism to their so well that he will be able to E. J. Secretaries. The Association are: — to tnia day. He 17 per cent interes$ not more the said New New parts Higgins, Excelsior iuvited to attend the funeral from t pass a measure which York; York, Jersey ored Citizens’ Associations was to have been a reso- spectfully father’s estate. Che present the “show” sooner than he expected. City Committee adopted William D.Reynolds, President; R. Brown,Vice tue of his aunt. Mrs. Edward o- in his in twenty in the and Eastern Railroad Company has residence th^n one person The cast of the “Freedom of the Press” has been held at No. 603 Commonipaw avenue, but lution requesting Secretary Charles President; John Trail, Treasurer; W. G. Nelsou, Kenna, No. 143 Brunswick street, on luesday, most' plausaole theory of He asked who wanted authorized capital stock of one hundred as a. m.; thence to st. Bridget's forgery, State wauled? revised follows:— through the non-attendance of Secretary Whit- Foster of tbe Department to Secretary; Directors, J. J. Bundscbuh, F. W. Feb 26 at nine o’clock Mr. Collins thinks, is that Adams drafted into one Treasury where a solemn hi n mass will be offered the bill and that it was waated thousand dollars, divided thou- Doolittle.Clark Walker ing, thore were no books and the meeting ad- w'tat White, J. Kiernan,O.Hussa, E.Thorp, J.S. O’Con- Church, In replied cause an investigation to ascertain for the of his s ul. the will for Gordon in good faith 1888, race track men who sand shares of rhe par value of one hun- Harry J. Dusel A. Wertage, J. T. Villipigue, A. T. G. happy repose by a number of Higgins.Edward journed. was which induced the nor, Craig, but that It was never signed until Adams next will be at the same tile consideration 8. and H. F. The SHEA.—on February 25, 1893, Timothy Shea, be- rich on the ruin of their dred dollars each, aud its line and route Sorts.J. Francis Byrne The meeting held Muudy, Crane Reinhard. were growing Superintendent of Kepnirs statement showed that loved husband of the late Ellon Shea, in the heard of the contest in New York. not con- Nightshade...A. L. Lauger place on Monday evening. Ali colored voters tenth annual the receipts some of whom he had seen has been located, but yet six y third y«ar of his age fellow men, Milkeuwater..A. A. are invited to attend. to the carpenters and builders of were under a structed. Laager ignore $55,800.18; profits, $9,081.89. Notice of funeral hereafter, from his late resi- on a business which Hon. Wolfe the contract carrying Buncombe.William Jersey City, aud give dence, No. 19 Terris street. Weather Indications. law kuew entitled them to the The New York and New Jersey Under- Sporter.Charles Vreeland to they THE for repairing the damage by ilre the VERB.—On February 24, 1893, at her late Washington, Feb. 25, 1693. —Weather indi- of the State Prison.” grouud Railway Company is a corpora- CONSTELLATION’S CARGO. SIMPSOiN M. E. ACTIVITY. Friday, “Jefferson simplicity Teddy.Lewis Harvey office to contractors in New York. cations for twenty-four hours for Eastern New Laws of post residence. No. 17 Ocean avenue, Catherine the crowded galleries tion organized under the New The Athletic Club will hold an important — At this remark landed with her cargo The resolution will be sent to at S mnson M. Yere, widow of the late James H. Vere, m. 1). Yol k, New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania: this the re- The ship Constellation Secretary The services the E. Church, broke out in wild applause, Jersey for the purpose of constructing, eveuiug immediately after services on Monday at 7. warmer. and floors peeling of Italian art treasures at the Lehigh Valley Foster and tbe Government supervising Central aveuue, tomorrow evening will be of Funeral eveuing Generuliy fair, westerly winds, slightly for and a railroad for iearsal of the amateur r.nesoiaus. A captain Private. presideut Adraiu sharply rapped maintaining operating docks near the Communipaw ferry yesterday. interest. There will be a revival service, Hartnett’s Thermometer. for the baseball team will be elected and ar- architect. great on and said that If there was a repe- tbe public use from some convenient and The statuary and paintings are being loaded on __ by an chorus service. WEIL—In this city, February 24. 1891 William order, rangements will be made for aa entertainment. enjoyable H. W-il. aged forty-one years, ten months and Feb. 24. Feb. 25. the ho would order the eligible point within or near City Lehigh Va.ley cars for shipment to the Lenars. Keenan aud Toch, of the Railroad Y. M. tition of applause, Jersey The scheme of enclosing the athletic field on CAPE MAI’S MAYORALTY FIGHT. Sreceeded twenty days. Time. Degs. Time. Degs. or in of Hudson Fair. The Constellatiou is nearly odg hundred C. who are known in this as two earnest Bergennt-at-Arms to clear the Cham- Hoboken, the County Chapel avenue with a high board fence will be A., city The relatives and friends of the family, also 3 P M.37 I 6 A. M.34 years old, and is commanded by a son of Ad- workers, will give short addresses. Ttie pasto -, of Star No. bers. Senator Stokes, continuing, said aud Stale of New Jersey, and to run considered. A committee to improve the to the Jerteu Citu Knot. members Guiding Council, 522, 6 .351 9 .36 miral Porter. Special the Rev. D. Halleron, wiil also make a brief arcanum, are Invited to attend th* funeral were not vic- thence by the most direct and feasible grounds will also be appointed. Royal g .82 12 noon.38 that if the Dills Feb. 1892—The are on afternoon, Feb 27, at > 81) o’clock from The Executive Board will hold an Cape Mat. 25, Republicans address. Many pleasant entertainments Monday ious there would be no such route under the bed of the Hudson River important nominated James M. E. Hild- the the resident?” of his sister, Mis. Samuel J, Ryan, 12 midnight.29 meeting this evening. The for j. o. a. m. Thursday night being planned by Epworth League anl the their He de- and the Bay ot New York to a convenient arrangements Initiated. for J. tbe and No. 29 Grand street. haste in securing passage. the fair will be completed. reth Mayor. Henry Edmunds, present pasto r, both for education amusement. Governor Werts’ stand, and said and eligible point in that part of the Democratic Mayor,.is hi3 opponent. “Admiral** picted The Court of Orient, J. O. A. M., held a meet- I -NDERTAKER HENRY V. PIAGET HAS RE- mothers line between the States of New 1 are sold by all first, class houses that when the wives, sisters aDd boundary ing at Excelsior Hall last evening. A number of Proper hat It neald Be So. moved nls establishment to Ne. 544 Jersey Cigarettes New between said By the Way, Talking of Cigarette?, but what avenue. An of those ruined by the gamblers come to Jersey and York lying applicants were led through the mysteries of It is not what Its proprietors say Dominion lead in avenue, near Newark experience of not dictated to by a trust. “Admiral” is tba that Old Cigarette* public over in the moderate be can waive his veto at City or aud the city of have you tried the Old Dominion ? Best the them the J, O. U. A. M. Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, tolls the thirty years business; the Governor, Jersey Hoboken, Orient, among being iu each and courteous attention. ... the said New and for the Photo in cornet band. story. Hood’s Sarsaparilla CUKES. favor. Photograph package. charges them and say, "Shake not thy gory locks at j New York; York New money. each package* ,/ J