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VOL. 1 NO. 194. JERSEY CITY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1889. PRICE TWO CEN IS.

he quoted the following figures froui the report of State Assessors of Taxation, STORY OF THE STABBING. THE GREAT VAN YORST BLOCK SALE. HOBOKEN WAS AROOSED. showing how much Hoboken had been SANDBAGGING A CHILD. robbed by exempting railroad and canal MRS. KEELEY TELLS OF HENRY'S from taxation under the act companies BRUTAL INSULT. of 18&4—that is, how far the act fell short the Last of have The Crime of They are the Purest and the Several Lots Night's Meeting of the justice which the Democrats Desperate Diagram Showing Disposed Of, sought for:— She Was Sitting by Her Huftbaml'* Side of in Ablest Men in the State. Democrats Was an Im- 1885.—Total real estate of railroad in a Traiu at the Time—Chances Highwaymen Kear- Their Dimensions, the and and canal companies in the City HI· Recovery. Buyers, mense Success. oL Hoboken * $2,416,049 65 ney Of which there pays tax of % of Thomas Keeley, the com- Township. A &ATE EOLL OF HONOR. the Prices Paid. one per cent, to the State and mission at No. 83 Dan- one cent, to the Co merchant, living Conducted \VM. Auctioneer. per city 1,342,244 by J. ROUGlET, THE GOVERNOR'S STRONG LOGIC. real estate from fortli avenue, In the Greenville section, THE STORY OP AN ALL-DAY HUNT. Leaving exempt _ 00 all city tax 1,073,803 who was stabbed by John C. Henry for The List is an Effectual Refutation The aportioned value of tangible in- personal property on basis of defending Mrs. Keeley from Henry's GrroT-re Street. District Winfleld Shows real all Annie Green Robbed of Dol- of and Re- Attorney estate, exempt from sults ou a Jersey Central train on Tues- Sixty Vague Cowardly local taxation, will be 437,692 00 Total of railroad day was comfortable this lars and Left Wet Slanders. Why a Man Should Be property and night, morning, Dripping publican canal companies, exempt from and Dr. John D. McGiil, who is attend- all local tax 1,511.497 00 a Democrat. na and Unconscious in Her Real estate paying one per cent. ing him, does not regard his injuries to A portion of the Republican press and city as above 1,342,244 65 specially serious. Total property of railroad and I visited Keeley's tasty Queen Anne Parents' Yard. some of its speakers are denouncing κ canal g Hoboken went wild with Demo- companies in Hoboken residence this morning and learned the β fairly 65 Governor Abbett for the _ City 2,853,741 of the assault from appointment8 cratic last The out- Total story Mrs, Keeley's 3 I enthusiasm night. tax paid by same for city A that will tnade him hie former term as » use 44 lips. mysterious tragedy engage by during M " in the 13,422 pouring of the Democracy early 'The that the train on which we the For State use » 14.268 70 story best detective skill of the to Governor, and are charging that they * F 2 & I country Ι hours of the evening bespoke a tremen- Total tax 27,691 14 rode was crowded is not true," said Mrs. were unfit and unravel was brought to the notice of th· utterly to hold office, H * The same amount of of Keeley. "It is also false that we became dous gathering at the meeting, which property East Newark slandering them wholesale. These Re. individuals in the City of Hobo- separated; my husband and I occupied authorities late last night. hod been advertised to take place at ken paid in 1885 at rate of 21.84 do was seats together and my cousin, who was Yesterday morning at eight o'clock publicans not name any one that per 1.000 62,825 71 Jacobs' Hoboken Theatre. with us, sat in front of us. Annie unfit; deal in * Amount value of exemption toR E. Green, aged thirteen years, they only general language. seat in the theatre was R. iiexry's annoyances. Every occupied· and Canal Cos 34,634.57 daughter of William H. Green, a well to Below are given aU the appointments If the personal property be "Henry, the man who stabbed mv hus- The stage was crowded to the wings with appor- do made by Governor Abbett from 1884 to tioned by mileage and not by band, was sitting opposite. My husband, carpenter and builder living at No. 60 A. Heidt, 'ΗΤίΓ^ΠΐΐΠΒΰπϊη^ 1» Democrats of prominence, and the boxes real estate, the result will be the train, Walnut to so that the know the Henry $·.!,060. immediately upon boarding street, Kearny, left her home 1887, people may were filled with enthusiastic Democratic mileage in Hoboken, 0.967- went to and when noticed sleep, Henry to the office of L. L. at the truth. These embrace the ® miles, at average rate of per- go Carlisle, appointments H were Mrs. it he began beckoning and winking at ladies, among whom noticed sonal per mile in the State foot of and to a best men in the and aU fitted for me. Clay Ogden streets, pay State, 100 FEET 100 FKET of the Duke's $10,261 9,922.39 Huncke and daughters, "I took no notice of him at all. When bill of which her father had to the positions named. These names an- "WÏÏÏÏani Added to exempt real estate, viz.. 1,073,805 00 Î80, agreed A. Heidt, DohrmaunTf^TScT the of Police Commis- we left the train hold of swer falsehoods as to their Henry $2,600. House; family Henry caught pay on an order of a Mr. The Republican Total Armitage. « sioner and Mrs. the Demo- exempt property will be.... $1,083,727 29 my arm and attempted to lead me from two ten and two dollar character and ability. Coyle, Letts, Real money, twenty estate paying one per cent. the car. 1 my arm cratic wife of a ex-member of pulled away. bills, was pinned in the girl's pocket. It NOMINATIONS TO THE SENATE. 100 FEET Republican for city 1.342,244 65 "I didn't think husband noticed It. 100 FEET the Legislature; and Chief Donovan's my is but a short walk from their house over but he did. Henry then walked up the the Erie Hailroad 1884. Martin Tomfohrde, "WW "'TrïïÏÏ0mrî5ôïïnnâ!nln^^!75Sr wife. Total property R. R. & Canal bridge to Mr. Carlisle's Co.'8 in station eteps ahead of me, and when he office and the child should have Seated upon the stage beside those who city; $2,425,972 04 returned February β, Mercer Jr.. Prose- Ψ Tax of reached the turned and stared us in Beasley, were to address the were Colonel by act 1884 thereon, for top to her home by half-past nine o'clock. meeting; State use the face as we As we walked cutor, Mercer county, reappointed. E. A. 12,129 86 passed. The mother became alarmed when she 100 FEET 100 FEET Stevens, Corporation Attorney For city use 13,422.44 home followed us on the other side March 24, Abraham Reeves. Judge, James F. Minturn, Colonel William Henry did not return and at eleven o'clock she TTatÛÎe^^gïïeri^'^™" of the way calling us vile names. started for Mr. Carlisle's office to leara TSartJcTTômîuïïr3êri3^S5r C. Reppenheimer, Senator William D. Total amount tax R. R. & C. Cos. Cape May county, reappointed. 25,552.30 "My husband shouted to him that if he whether her had been Edwards, Comptroller William Kauf- On same amount individual prop- daughter yet March 24, Nathan Union did not cease his Insults he would thrash there. She found she had not. Harper, Judge, man, Recorder McDonough, ex-Judge erty paid at 21.64 per 1,000.... 52,983.23 him. Then Henry ran across the street THE MISSING GIRL. county, reappointed. 100 FEET 100 FEET of Newark, James Fitzgerald, Luby, Annual value of and in front of who March 24, Wilson S; Jenkins, Prose- "Tames1 (VNelll, tUio. Counsellor Hasbrouck, of Bergen exemption to stopped my husband, Mrs. Green returned to her home and ""δαίΤϊηΤοηΐΐόΠπϊβΓΪ^^^ county, Railroad and Canal Cos 27,480.93 knocked him down. her who was on cutor, Camden county, vice R. S. Jen- Samuel Archer (a recent convert). Philip husband, working Davis Τ .HE ASSAULT. was summoned. kins. Hexamer and son, Dr. Heifer. President ATTORNEY GENERAL STOCKTON. avenue, The Kearny, cousin and I separated them, and I and March 24, Belmont Perry, Prosecutor, Feeney, of the Jersey Citv Police Board, Attorney General Stockton followed the "My Harrison Newark police were notl- 100 FEET. Governor in an tried to pacify Henry and Induce him to lied and an alarm was sent out. uiuu^aici tvuuujr, ica^yuiubcu. 100 FEET. James O'Neil, Councilmen eloquent, masterly ex During Surrogate but I wish now I had let March 24, Thomas S. Negus, Commis- "νΠΠβϊΓΒόΕπτωηΐΐ^ί'ϊΒ!" Bewig, Erlenkoetter, Tim- of the party's career In this State go home, my the afternoon the father drove to the Bruggemann, husband beat him. We continued on our of several of sioner of Pilotage, reappointed. ken, Londrigan, Kelly, Stanton and Sny- Sositionuring the last quarter of a century. His houses friends the family la way home followed us of his March 24, Robert simonson, Commis- der, Police Commissioners Coyle, Kauf- allusion to the fight between him and by Henry, calling search child. He supposed that Abbett in vile names. she had lost the and feared to sioner of Pilotage, reappointed. mann, Daab and Water Commis- the convention that nominated money go 100 FEET 100 FEET Smith, When we arrived at the house March 24, Theodore R Varick, Manager sioner and Clerk ueorge a. Aicuieiian evoked the wildest Henry to her home. Finding no trace of her m Murray Linden, County followed us the stairs. husband Morristown Asylum, reappointed. Collector kind of applause. He paid an eloquent up My this city he returned home again. The McLaughlin, Bowes, Registrar told him to and in April 9, James M. Thompson, Judge, Ο Treasurer James tribute to the faithfulness of Abbett and go away, reply Henry child had not put in an appearance at τ< Lohmann, City Smith, struck me in the face and then went baek Vf. Ρβ.1(α1Λ)α nf At·» /.ΙλΙλλΙτ A Somerset county, vice Jos. Thompson. Brown, William Wall, Anthony McHale, reviewed hi» participation in the struggle to to the sidewalk. husband followed the father and mother were crazed. April 9, William V. Steele, Prosecutor, 100 FEET 100 FEET Freeholder Bruning, secure equal taxation for the people of My nearly Assemblyman him and struck him. I saw a knife Somerset vice J. D., vice and Albert who Now Jersey. glit- Harrison and Kearny were searched, bnt Co., Bartine, Fagan Judge Hoffman, in hand and I went to Bergen, J. J. called the to order. DISTRICT ATTORNEY WINFIELD. tering Henry's my no one could be found who had seen her. meeting husband's assistance. I caught the before nine o'clock last the 9, Patrick H. O'Neil, Harbor Mas- » CROWDING THE AUDITORIUM. District Attorney Winfleld was the Shortly night April hi u/lu nf tViû Irni'fû î ri mw ΙιηηΗ atirl In mother had occasion to into the ter Hudson county, vice John Geraghty. The speakers were Governor Green, next speaker. He prefaced his remarks go yard. with a number so cut my The There is a board walk to the April 9, James E. Dollard, Harbor 100 FEET 100 FEET General Stockton. Prosecutor of apt but humorous illus- doing lingers. policemau long leading Attorney then cam· over and wanted to arrest and as she neared the stable she Master, Hudson county, vice William Winfleld, and candidate for State Sena- trations. He said the Republican party stable, but I refused to make com- saw a black on the walk. Taylor. tor Edward E. McDonald. While wait- was after grub like a procession follow- Henry, any object lying * as I saw the man was Intoxicated. She to see what it tho April 10, Edward Bettle, State Board for the arrival of the and ing a corpse. In reference to Grubb'e re- plaint, stooped was, and ing speakers "We entered the house and were about was BAvoral Π«τη rifm Η η. nrtraniratinria tho cent remarks his climb in the first thing she touched the head of Assessors. 100 FEET concerning to retire when I noticed that hus- her child. The mother a April 16, Abraham Reynolds, State theatre orchestra and picked members of up hill fight, he said that his slide dowu my gave shriek, would be band's shirt was saturated with blood. which startled a number of neighbors Board Assessors. Dan company, for this like that of one who attempted Macy's engaged who were in her house. When IT, Aàron G. Garrison, week at the the audi- to climb a greasy pole. they April Judge tneatre, delighted reached the the mother had fainted county, vice William S. Banta. ence with music and Mr. Winfleld made a strong answer to spot Bergen interesting special- LEADERS WANT FUSION. and beside her child. April 17, James O. Glasgow, Judge 100 FEET ties. the questiou, "Why am I a Democrat?" lay He referred to an Both were carried into the house. The county, vice William Peter A. Somere. $4,5UU. The In a assertion made by Gar- Burlington Parry. organizations represented clothes were wet and 17, John Gaunt, Camden were the Hoboken field in a speech in New York and quoted But Followers Kick girl's wringing April Judge « body Independent Republican wore taken off. Her vice Joel Horner. the Senett Association and the him as saying:—"The fame of Hamilton immediately shoes, county, Pioneer, hat and coat were missing. Drs. aires April 17, Charles G. Hampton, Judge Fourth District Democratic is waxing stronger; tbe fame of Jeffer- It. Sc, 100 FEET Association, Against and Prindell were summoned, bnt the Cumberlimd county, vice Alphonso of which Fred Mereheimer Is president. son is weakening. We are drifting to- T^7c5oiieliiie, a child did not regain consciousness. The Woodruff. The theatre was deco- ward strong government, and I for one pretty superbly At this more than half of the mother soon recovered from the 17, Edward L. us rated with and of am glad of it." writing shock, April Stratton, Judge flags, bunting portraits was done to Gloucester vice John M. The speaker, after the vari- have made their and everything possible, county, Moore. 315 FEET SKFEET 26 FEET and Abbett. While the discussing Republican delegates 17. 100 FEET 85 FEET ous of from which the bring the girl around. Once Or. Squires April Marcus Beach, Judge Hudson speakers were frequently interrupted by plans government appearance at the Hoboken convention. Constitution of the United thought she was ooming to all right and county, vice Asa W. Fry. cheers and applause, every thing was States was de- declared that the The leaders among them are working he asKed:— April 17, Henry P. Cullen, Judge Street. done in good order. It was a meet- vised, Republican uarty Henderson large with "Who did it, AnnieV Hunterdon county, vice James P. Huff- ing of intelligent voters, who listened at- was drifting toward a policy of centrali- might and main for coalition. for Thirty hots, $80,415.00 zation of The only reply he received was:—"Blue man. AKKi esnte Sum Realized tentively to en Intelligent discussion of government. His speech made The sentiment of the delegates outside a shirt; blue shirt," and then she went off 17, William Jeffry, Ocean the various of the cam- great impression, especially upon the April Judge phases present the leaders is almost solidly against any in a county, reappointed. young men of the audience, whose con- stupor. Theodore Mor- trict, visitor Agricultural College, reap- paign. combination. The Kern crowd ore SHE HAD BEEN SAND BAGGED. John missloner Fisheries, vice in the victions were no doubt strengthened get- April 17, Sanderson, Judge pointed. Judge Hoffman, calling meeting The physicians examined the Passaic vice John R. ford, resigned. was by it. to meet. A has girl county, Daggers (?; Council March 23. George H. Hartford, Sixth to order, spoke of the fact that it in ting ready proposition felt of her head when Robert M. February 10, Jesse H. Diverty, Candidate McDonald closed the meet- closely and which, April IT, Hitchuer, Judge district, visitor Agricultural College, re- Hoboken that Leon Abbett scored his been made by them that ttie Republicans touched caused her intense vice Cook. Charities, etc., reappointed. ing with a neat and in they it, pain. Salem county, Joseph Coun- first successes, and he alluded to the eloquent speech, Hendrick H. February 10. Leonard J. Gordon, appointed. which he for the united allow them to nominate Stuhr, Rabe for They both arrived at the conclusion that April 17, Brown, Judge re- March 23, Abraham Durvee, Seventh phenomenal majority given him there six appealed support cil etc., vice L. Farrell. of the Democratic for the and ex-Director Govern for Di- she had been struck with a sand bag. Court of Errors, vice William H. Kirk. Charities, visitor Agricultural College, re years ago. party county Sendtor, Afvril 17 .fiimpti M £U»vmr»nr Maw Τλτ. district, His reference The pocket in which the money had signed. "Our standard he "is a ticket. to Dennis Mc- reetor-at-Large. Downs Edmunds, Judge appointed. bearer," said, been was torn and the pins had sey School Deaf Mutes, vice Α. V. February 10. dis- man who neither his his Laughlin as candidate for County There is a small likelihood of the pinned March 23, James Stevens, Seventh parts hair, Clerk, very from their and β county, vice Abrani Reeves, his "old and at one time his been pulled position, M milling. Cape May trict, visitor College, reap- his name in the middle, and an- Republicans accepting such a proposition. t| Agricultural was money which had been placed In an φ- Isaac M. First dis- deceased e found tagonist." warmly applauded. The chances are that each Convention April 17, Smallcy,. Presid- Erinciplesnoris never clamoring at the .Re- was visitor February 10, John H. Stewart, pointed. He need not have for velope missing. trict, Agricultural Collejie, re- March 30, Auk. Sanderson, Presiding publicans' door for recognition." appealed support will put α ticket in the field. visited the child at Mercer county, reappointed. as A reporter twelve ing Judge Hunterdon The nomination of Colonel E. for Uruggemaun a candidate for Direc- The leaders con- appointed, 17. Andrew Pre- Judge, county, reappointed. Judge's Republican candidly o'clock. She was lying on a lounge' ia David A. dis- February Kirkpatrick, was tor at Large. The mere mention of the fess that the reason are not April 17, Shreve, First L,. Mc- March 30, Sylvester Smith, Prosecutor, A. Stevens for chairman received why they room. Essex county, vice name caused a shout that rolled the dining trict, visitor Agricultural College, vice siding Judge Warren with much applause and the Colonel up from anxious to hold a separate convention is Carter. county, reappointed. the and reached the Her wrist is bruised and the skin torn Thomas H. Dudley. O. P. Presecu- in a neat parquet dome. that can't find who wants W. Wescott, Presid- March 80, Chamberlain, responded speech. they anybody as if she had been dragged or thrown William S. Second February 17, John P. Conk- James Min- "As tu myself," said Mr. McDonald in to be a candidate. April 17, Taylor, vice de- tor, Hunterdon county, vice E. Corporation Attorney F, down. She had been on visitor ing Judge Cainden county, Reed, closing, "if you elect me you evidently lying district, Agricultural College, re- turn was made secretary of the meeting, simply the board walk for some as the ceased. make me your servant. I am Anti-Coalition. time, appointed. ! Jifarch 30, William B. Gourley, Prose- and read a letter from Mayor Grassman public boards and were wet from James February 24, Abraham D. Campbell, to but what The Ninth District Asso. ground quite April 17, Neilsôn, Third district, i cutor, Passaic county, vice E. Stevenson. regretting that an important engagement pledged nothing my party Republican the water which had from her county, reappointed. me. I shall work in the dripped visitor Agricultural College, reappointed. pros., Bergen March 30, Daniel H. Leek. Commis him being present, but express- pledges interests ciation held a meeting last night and 34, Uzal Canfleld, Judge War- I of the entire clothing. April if, John V. N. Willis, Third dis- February sioner Morristown vice Aug. ng hie heartfelt interest in the common people." listened to speeches in opposition to fu extends from ren vice J. T. Kern. i Asylum, {>revented >lr. Green's property trict, visitor Agricultural College, vice county, cause. siou with the new County Committee Martin Judge Court of W. Cutler, resigned. Walnut street to John, a depth of about John W. Herbert. March 36, Cole, State GREEN. A POLICEMAN'S PISTOL Its were instructed to April 6, Charles H. O'Neill, GOVERNOR gang. delegates one hnndred and fifty feet. Walnut April 22, Caleb Wyckoff, Fourth dis- Errors, reappointed. Board of vice McDermott, re- Governor Green, when introduced as vote lor straight Republican nominations, March 20, Alfred Jr., Presid- Assessors, street is about twenty feet higher than trict, visitor Agricultural Walling, first SDeaker, was cheered and Quinn Threatens Captain McKalg an