last Last Edition. Edition ESTABLISHED MAY IO, 1887. \\ I PLAINFIEJ-D. N. J., THURS0A.Y, 7. 1897- CENTS A COPY—$5 A YS>» STATE LAW MAKERS. CHURCH ANDTHE FAMILY DIED IN A DISTANT LAND. NOT HELD RESPONSIBLE THE REGALIA THE FIVEjTHlRTY, MAIL. fORECAST OF HOW THE LEGISLATURE DR. BARNES SAYS THE CHURCH H. A. STREULlQ LIFE-LIGHT FLICK- VICTIM OF ACCIDENT LOSES HIS IN RED MEN'S LODGE NOW SOMEWHAT FAMOUS INSTI- WILL BE ORGANIZED. STARTS WITH THE FAMILY. ERED OUT IN SWITZERLAND. 6JECOND SUIT FOR DAMAGES. TUTION IN LOCAL LIFE. efc* Principal OOteersare Already Decided He Bad UOH to *« Land of His Birth to Prayer Should be F^t of the Family Jacob Aaeher Was Injured by 's±k of Conducting the Oflteera «• and tbe Oceupants of tbe Rest Will Kenew His Hraltn But Was Uns Mutual Life and the Expounding- of Scripture Uri*eu by Bradford illey, but Jury J 4 ltlons Made by •te Settled by tbe End of This Week. ful — Well Knows Bilk | lor Lover*. Oosalpa, I'rchlaa and Others Shoald be the Doty or Erery Parent. Manufacturer Decided It Was Hit Own Carelessness. j Thai! Aroused »w Interest "••The New" Jersey Legislature will A large number of people in this city ! Who Can Olve No Renaon Therefor. The union week of prayer services Yesterday, at Elizabeth. Bradford j] Thci members of Paugh Caugh I Yean ago, before Plain field had its meet next Tuesday. The presiding were continued at the First M. E.will be shocked to learn of the death 1 Smalley, of NetherWood, was success- \ Naugh-Sinque Tribe, No. 193. I. O.jpresent well-equipped postofflco, it officers of both houses wefce decided church last night and the meeting of H. Alfred Streuli, of Prospect ave- ful In the Supreme Court case brought j JR. M4 ttad a big time last evening upon soon after election, the Senate nue, which occurred yesterday morn- was the custom, as in all coun- was largely attendedi by the niembers against him by Jaiob Sacher. The j when the following officers-elect were try towns, for the people to visit the Presidency being conceded to Robeet of the congregations of the four injg at the home of his son. Ferdinand suit was for $5,000 damages, and grew j installed: Prophet, Charles F. Williams, of Passaic, who was chosen Streuli, Rheinfelden, Switzerland, postoffloe every day to get the malt churches that ha4e arranged the out of an accident w&reby Mr. Bacher j Btepbens; sacfajem, J. W. Klein; Everybody bad a box and tbe gossips to the place to fill the vacancy on themeetings. j which is also his birthplace. '- had bis leg broken just above the senior! sagamore, Lewis DeCamp; last day of last session. George W. gathered there twice a day to ex- Rev. Dr. C. R. Barnes acted as Mr. Streuli had been ill since las: ankle. '•]. Jjunloi) SagamoBe, Theodore Mason; MaoPherson of Mercer easily won June, and be has for sometime been change the choice bits of news that leader of the meeting and made a He was in the atactjj of crossincrossing WatWat- chiehiff of ^^records, J. H. Carney; collec they had heard or invented during the Speakership, being the most short address after the opening de- abroad. Death j resulted from blood chung a venue,near East Fourth street, torto ol ^rampum^ , ThTheodord e Osment; available of the old members qualified poisoning. ! the day and incidentally to get the votional services. The meeting on February 26th, 1895, where he wasjkeepe |of wampum, Peter A. Vanmail. And now, with the free de- for the place. The Republican Sena- opened with several hymus, Horace As stated above Mr.Streuli was born run Jnto by t&e horse and buggy tors will caucus in Trenton Friday SFleet; first sannap, W. Young. second livery to all parts of the city, J. Martin acting as leader of the sing- in Switzerland, and he came to this driven by Mr. Smattey. The disputed Banna]>,i Aug. Weber; first warrior. the young people have' returned to ;; evening to elect officers to fill three or ing. Prayer by ; Bev. Cornelias country in 1863, and at once engaged question of fact was whether the ac- 'Peter four vacancies in the clericafforce, 1mm; second warrior, S. H.that relic of tbe country life and Schenck followed and then Dr. Barnes in the manufacture of silks in Phila- cident was due to carelessness of Mr. jlLungetri first brave, Y.jW. Nash; sec- nightly gather at Uncle Sam's sta- but most of last year's officials will be read a portion of the last chapter of delphia^ ) .. Smalley In driving too fast or without ond brave, L. B. Pocock; guard of. allowed to fill the places another year. tion in the same spirit that prompted Joshua and a portion the 12th chapter About twenty years 'ago he moved proper caution In looking out for ped- wigwahi, Edward Smith. their ancestors to in days gone by. Btetaard Starr of Salem and. William to Plainfleld.where he still maintained of First Corinthians. j estrians crossing the, street, or was The I York of installing was per- What resident of this pretty resi- 8. Sharp and Reuben R.<_Carter~"of The topic of the meeting was "The his interest in the silk business. He due to carelessness of Mr. Sacher in formed^ by District Deputy Great Mercer are candidates for'Se'rgeant- and his son, A. F. H. Streuli. of this dential city has not heard of tbe Church and the Family" and Dr. crossing the street without due care jSachen* William Newcorn and his"five-thirty mail ?" It is an institu- at-Arms. but none of them so far has Barnes followed with a few remarks city, were the owners of the silk mills to avoid vehicles | carefully driven •Sstaff, an follows: Great prophet, N. mooeeded in getting the back of his at Stirling which burned down some- tion in Itself and has long since be- on the subject. The original church, along the street. § * JC. Mag ike; great, senior! sagamore, D. come famous. Every evening in the home Senator. Mr. Sharp held the he said, is tbe family, for with the time ag For window and are told that there is no combination between; the Essex and children to fight the good fight when JMn. 1 .latein, pin. Weatphal, Mrs. mail for them. They look surprised, Hudson delegations have failed, and the Work or the OrdUir—Bnno.net Qt*eu. By Two! Moijto Status in Detail. they are young. The church la the The invincible Pifirk Club bowUng Bowmali, Miss Florence Pullin. as they have for the last year, and de- the Assemblymen from the smaller gathering place of those who wish to A district meeting! of Knights of part to show up at the appointed hour counties hare taken alarm and practi- Pythias was neld last evening in which is rnaklnfr such a line 4 i from Jaugh-Caugh light together, aide by side, and to ex record in tbe Central Journal League, the next night, if it happens to be ' cally decided to re-elect all of last press their thoughts; and pour out Unity Lodge rooms,i Baboock build- . M, of pleasant. i/p year's official force, ; The Republican Ing, and every* lodge in the district met the Bayonne teem in this city last their prayers without being thought evening for the^ firjijt time this year. There are other devotees of the Assembly caucus will be held on thestrange or queer. There must not be was represented, including Baritan A bow htiful supper wai served after Lodge, of SayfevAUe. Grand Chan- There was not a very Urge attendance "five-thirty" that have a more definite evening before the organization of the only the outward forms and cere- bua Eneas of the evening was trans- object In view. That object general- Legislature. cellor W. E. Hitchcock, of Newark, of dob rooters,: but those who were monies, but the spirit of God must there made up for tbe absent onea. It acted. ly happens to be a girl if the devotee The Democratic caucuses will not be actuate the actions from within. Then was present and; gave the members a fine talk on thfe work of the order. was exceedingly hard luck, but tbeURGINP= THE TROLLEV TO COME, in question is a young man or one of interesting meetings, as there will be the doctor referred to the actions of the. latter if tbe "flve-thlrtyite" is of The reports frohi the various lodges visitors were doomed to defeat, and ashlaj Jm Taller but three Democratic Senators from the Christians, and said tnat the fault- the Parks added two more victories to | r l'» aad Detfctf the fairer sex. For this mail is a Hudson, Warren, and Hunterdon finding and other weaknesses must be showed that all Were in a healthy and Sfer the improvement. prosperous condition.j their long list The features of the errand meeting place and many a cou- counties and four Democratic Assem- done away;with, as the members of games was the acore of 214 made by i The i Meeting held at Washington- ple meet here and start together on blymen, two each from Hunterdon the church must show the men of the The following officers-elect of Unity jvilks, la* evening, was largely repre- Lodge were installed by District Worth, and the very steady bowling homeward way with merry laugh and Warren counties. world that they believe in tbe church by Tbiers. The latter only broke jsented 1 >y the taxpayers and those in- chatter. Some of these meetings Governor Griggs' message to the and consider it a great honor to be Deputy Bowman:—Chancellor . com- jterestedln having the trolley road go mander, F. Green; j vice-chancellor, twice during the evening, which is do- are clandestine ones and the youthful Legislature will be comparatively numbered in its ranks. He closed ing remarkably well up to Mbuntain Park; Inn by way of oouple keep a sharp look out for -brief, and, it is said, will treat of State with an exhortation to all to take George Badford; keeper of records iWashirMtonvUle. and seals, Alfred Dunavan; master of As a soloist Charlie Lyman is mak- | the. mater familias as they strolled matters only. The Governor will not special care in the bringing up of Robei ij Clark, Jr., wia chosen chair- away from the business section of the give the space to the reports of State their children to see that they were finance Jerry Van Winkle, Jr.; master ing quite a hit, sod during the eve- man of the meeting, and F. E. Blume, of exchequer, Amos Andrews; master ning he rendered several effective city. There Is always some flirting, officers that hfs predecessors have directed in the right . secretary. such a gathering ot young people done. After a prayer by Lemuel W. Ser- of work, J. D. Anderson; master at solos, such as "My Old Kentucky \ The cjojairman in a few well chosen arms, Frank Humpetone; prelate, L Home" and "Down on the Farm." would not be possible without it, bat The question of sending the National rell and another hymn, tbe meeting remarks jjtold of the long felt need of of late tbe presence of Patrolman Mc- for prayer, praise and testimony fol- N. Wyckoff,- Inside guard, W. John- With each song followed long and having tjie trolley come to Washing Guard, or part of it, to attend the in- son ; outside guard, T. C. Smith. hearty applause. Mr. Lyman was Cue at the office at the time of the dis- auguration, will be one of the first to lowed in which a number took part. tonville and the benefits it would be' tribution of tbe mail has put a check There were! earnest prayers for tbe After the installation, J. W. A. very ably assisted by Laurens, Van- in bringing a desirable class of people be decided by- the new Legislature. Buren, the club's mascot, who sang a on too lively demonstrations. The Governor has been sounding pub- church and the family, and many Bauersachs was elected district deputy who wenild become residents of this Attracted by the crowd come hordes strong testimonies were given. in place of Edward Bowman, whose very fine tenor, and one had to be valley. John {Frencn then lic sentiment, and finds that the party present to appreciate the harmony. beautifii of little newsboys who importune tbe leaders oppose the project on the term expired. \ told of lls interview hie had with Some of the members of the home "five-thirtyites" with unvarying per- score of expense. Quartermaster-Gen- The Coast WH Away Vrom Borne. This Concluded ths business and Chandle Biker, the president of thesistency to buy an evening paper. Aa eral Donnelly estimates that it would Court Constable Amos Moffett, who the members all ad jot rned to the ban- team were evidently rattled by the (railway tampany. j presence of ladles, but tbe majority of the days grew chilly, the newsboys oost between $30,000 and $40,000 to has, perhaps, served in securing as quet hall where a sumptuous repast | ItwaiWedthatthe railway com hastened within the warm offloe and send to Washington the entire divi- many juries as any man in the State, was served. ; j them put up good , scored and their panywo^e willing to have! one-half of supporters feel happy. gathered around the steam heater. sion of about 4,000 men. The Jersey and who has brought many criminals the $501 praised by the citizens, ex- 'But quarrels were frequent and tbe to justice, yesterday drove out to POLICE COMMITTEE ORGANIZE. As for the visitors, great credit is City battalion of the Naval Coaneilman Barrows to be Continued pended 4y a committee in widening small boy could not resist tbe tempta- Beserves has offered its services as an Count" J. K. Tan Nest's place on due them They put i$p two good the roadjjat some places where it is too games and it was by close margins tion to play some tricks on an unsus- escort to Vice-President Hobart, and East Front street, fully equipped with The police committee of the Com- barrow tb permit the tracks to be laid. picious visitor, as he, tbe latter, turn- will send 100 uniformed men, without the necessary legal documents to have that they were beaten. At the close The fare is to be five cents from any mon Council met at the residence of of the game three hearty cheen were ied his back. Henoe tbe cause of tbe expense to the State, if the offer is ao- the "Count" and his hired girl appear Mayor Charles J. Flak, of West terminal point in Plainfield, and all arrival of tbe officer on tbe seane. It oepted. i The Third Regiment of the before the Grand Jury at Elizabeth to-Seventh street, last evening, and or- given by both sides, Below will be can nmlon Somerset street would be was a good- thing, for sometimes Batlonal Guard, with headquarters at day. The girl was found and sub- ganized. Elliot T. Barrows was found the full scores: run ovedthe new branch, making just some of the young men were ln- Elizabeth, bras also volunteered to at poenaed, but the Count, wasn't. The chosen president and William N. jParla. u exoelfent service as the! city or bor jcUned to be a trifle boisterous in tend the inauguration at its own ex- latter-was in Jersey City. ft ' Runyon was elected to the position of ough o^ild have. i Stheir fun. BaJL pense. Dislocated Hli Hip. secretary. There was a general dis- Worth, Geo The i allowing ootnmittee were ap- Of course, there are those that come cussion of the different matters of in- BalLF. O pointed to investigate and determine Soon after the Legislature organizes Louis Moynihan, aged four years, Thler«.CB..»;... to get the mail and for no other pur- Gov. Griggs will be called upon to living at Bound Brook, dislocated his terest to the committee, but no action the cos ; pf widening the road and re- pose, but they are few. It is the utin make a number of important appoint-; hip a few days ago, while he and his was taken on any of the subjects. port at the next public meeting to be iones that come night after night and ments. It is popularly believed that brother Willie, were playing with a ield ne rjt Wednesday evening: Rob- they fill the large corridor to over- Industry for WeetOeld. »rt Clark, Jr., F. E. Blume, John Samuel H. Grey, of Camden, will be tricycle. He suffered great pain at O. A. Reuther and J. A. Wallace of flowing, especially if the mail is a named for Attorney-General to suc- the time, and until a physician was Brooklyn and W. S. Morrow of West- Preocb] Robert j Fountain and Wil- jtrtfie late in opening as sometimes ceed John P. Stockton ; Senator Ed- called, it was not known what the field Incorporated there yesterday the liam Dj 'tiler. ; happens. Everybody has lots of friends trouble was. The injured boy is a son there and, of course, they want ?to ward C. Stokes, of Cumberland, to Reuther ClothlOff Company. The (U TreOej r»le succeed Henry C. Kelsey as Secretary of Michael Moynihan and a nephew of company will manufacture clothing at speak to them. Everybody has some- John J. Kenney. of this city. •OOSKkT There! ras delay on tbe street rail- of State, and ex Sheriff John J.Toffey, Westfleld and sell it to retailers. The Way lat#| yesterday afternoon caused thing to say and a very bedlam of of Hudson, to succeed Benj. F. Lee as At the PlalnOeld High School. capital stock is 1300,000. 74 MUM Ms 417 m* tea m -m ma t>y an.a ident to one of the cars onvoices result. t «1M « 431 4«7 S70 «M 7X4 »l» Some of the scheming onea head for Clerk of the Supreme Court. State A meeting of tbe class of '97 was Chore!. Aflatefc U. Lhe Net! erwood branch. The car was Comptroller Wm. S. Hancock, of held in the High School building on Park*..-. a |B SM4M »a 4ao 737 an noving long Richmond street when the window as soon as they enter the The consistory ot the German Re- Barooaas m ai MI 4M MS m 7w 7B room but the majority wait until the Trenton, and State Treasurer George Tuesday afternoon and the question of formed church held their regular he troll y pole slipped from the wire B. Swain, of Newark, it is conceded, the {holding of a class spread was dis- ind, at king against o*e of the jwindow opens and then make a rush monthly meeting last evening and |o that direction. Letter Carrier Dan will be re-elected for another three- cussed and it was decided to take a transacted the regular business of that The death of feyner Chamberlain, rapport kg wires with considerable year term by the Legislature in Joint Shea is usually on duty there and be census of opinion of toe members of body. There were no matters of im-of East Fourth street, occurred this 'orce, • broken. Tbe earj was finally meeting. ' i the class. Most of the class seem to be jhas made a great reputation for bim- portance brougst up at the meeting forenoon at the hospital, after a con- owed ti the shop by one Of the cars jtelf by hia wonderful memory. He in favor of the plan. A regular sing- and a general discussion of the affairs finement of tw* wjeeks. Deatn was which fi Uly came up. The conductor Preserrlns; tbe City's Health. ing lesson was held yesterday morn- knows where all tbe regular **flve- Peter V. Weaver, inspector for the of the church followed the meeting. the result of paralysis. Mr. Chamber- bn the cw was new to the Une and did ing and another this morning. Several lain was a well-known citiaen, having thirtyttoo" live and the moment they Board of Health, has been doing some To lalte With Other Churches. pot kno at what places the trolley appear before the window he can call new selections are now being practiced. No week of prayer services will be lived here many yean. He leaves two was like to slip off. excellent work of late. The; nuisance sons, Herbert Chamberlain, of this put the number and street to the other just off of Washington avenue, near Minstrels on the 26th lust. held in the Congregational church Mark >rria, >f Federal*burg, Md.. carriers who are waiting Inside. It la The date has been settled upon for this evening and tomorrow evening as city, and Arthnr j ChamberUln, of Front street, caused by the burningtof Chicago. [ !| • las for a term of S1:L yean the really quite wonderful how he doya ra- rubbish, which was referred to by The the Crescent Wheelmen's minstrel the members of that congregation will Patrick farm on Clinton ave- joill all those faces beside* hia boat ot Dally Press, has been stopped by Mr.show. It Is planned to hold the show unite with the other churches- In the Mia* Lockwodd, ©f Brooklyn, la a Morrfa is a nephew of iotber friends. . Weaver, and the people living in thein Music Hall on Tuesday evening, union services which will be continued guest of the Mtaftn JLangdon, of East Sugene line, 4e Park avenue bar- vicinity are duly grateful, j January 26th. j ! ' ! in the First M.Ei church this evening. Ninth street. wr. GUXTUUZU Ol FAOI 4. ;N| * S>i THURSDAY, JANUART 7, I1897.

NOT H|S QUARTER. SEVEN NOBLE [LIVES ALLISON_NOJ IN ITLPro ear Wa« by V NO OUTf THE OLD The grooer Wsjs weighing aome sugar RjINQ IN tTHE NEW. The Number Known To Jjltwe Dean Bays He Is Not To Be a Member f fl h» Christlaa Wanes WMM We* At- i H•tern« Fmkil Fmlilt tTkt taw "I picked it upon tie floor, jnst at ; tempt Ta Laava Catll Their Cbargaa OfeJ* saaator I* Likely Ta Aeeept the edge of tbd 'ten*," he said. "It most belong to yon. A quarter or $1,000, War* Haifa _ Bodies Found • KSMU Hr-lf-f : .,• t Taiat Portrolle—>BUe* sir, it i» the principle of the thing lias; as IT Ia Prayer. ' far tha Navy. that I look at t want nothing that is Boberval, Lake St. George, Qne., Canton, 0., Jan. ?.—Senator Allison not niina There ia the money." Jan. 7.—The convent burned here yes- said, after his conference yesterday Tbe grocer laid a large forefinger on oc Sons, terday in which seven Ursuliine sisters with Major McKinley, that he was not the quarter and shoved it back across lost their lives was that of Oar Lady of a member of Major McKinley'» cabinet; the conn tor. ;! i t, Newark. I Lake St. John in Charge of the Ursa- and it was learned to-day that this de : " Ton put dot moneyj in your pocket, line sisters, s cloister order, and one of termination was reached some day* mein friend," heaaijl j tbe oldest sisterhoods in \ tfenada. ago and that Major McKinley learned "Bat, sir, yon wane of yoor clerks ing the general depression, our sales have Usually there -are about fifty young of it through friends. The president- mast, have dropped! it; and it rolled been remarkably big in ladies In attendance at the school, be- elect and Mr. Allison discussed cabinet over there. Mjij motto baa always sides the nans and other attaches of Pubibilities from Iowa and otlwr states been"— il the establishment, making in all about and talked \ over the whole political "I believe," «sid the grocer, "dot Jewelry and Watches, Diamonds aid one hundred inmates. Mosjt of the situation. The impression prevails Ton yoost moved your family in dot students, however, were away for the here that Senator Sherman is likely to house agroas the street dia morgen. Vas Diamoiid Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silver- holidays., When the alarm wu given be secretary of state and Senator Alii- it not NO?" ih* nans bravely undertook {the task son. who seems to have th is opinion,' "Yes, sir, I did. and, it being conven- I ware and Cutler3|. lfj jj •f iresening those in their charge, and spoke gl him in high term*, declaring ient, we expect to do a good deal of ia this heroic task'those who perished that he would make a strong and ad-tra"— ^ we anj reason to complain of our sales in gave up their lives. From floor to floor mirable officer at the head ! of the de'- "TOD put dot quarter back in yoor of the doomed building these Christian partment of state. Gen. Felix Agnus pocket righd aw«y-j D°* ™ »ot mein aeyotees rushed through blinding of Baltimore lunched with Major Mc- quarter. Yon put him back in your, Leatfter Goods, Opera Glasses, Art Pot- smpke and lurid flame, sounding' the Kinley and Senator Allison. He ia pocket, and ven your vifa come ofer down condition of alarm, and not until every one; la their strongly opposed to the appointment vor dose groceries; yon Till remember teries aacj Novelties. charge wss warned of their' danger of James A. Cary of Baltimore to the dot my denus vas apod cash efery • the system* and is and safety 4nt off the building did they cabinet. Major McKinley returned to time."—Detroit Free Press. turn to the saving of their own lives. Cleveland last night and will remain ,' not affected by ot- \ It was then too late, and, overcome by there till the first of next week. For Us On, WE j ATTRIBUTE OUR BIG SUCCESS the heat and smoke, seven of these f ne Ice Is an folly ruinous thing," sighed Cbrillv. ! winter whole towns heroic sisters gave up their lives. Hav- BLISS FOR THEE NAVY. are hnnfrupted by ice gorges, and In the J dinarycougjhmedi- : to the we gave more vjalue for money than could ing seen their charges reach a place of Believed That Hla Call oa afeKlaley Was summer tbe young men are bankrupted be proct 3ewhere. We piopose to continue on this' safety they then, and only then, en- la Coaaoctlo* with Cabinet Matters. by Ice cream gorges."—Chicago Tribune. i deavored to save themselves, bfjit their line all ! Remember it when you want escape was cut off add they were not New York, Jan. 7.—An evening pa- CkrMlaas* fast even able to reach windows fron) which per prints the following: "Cornelius [The April, fool has paaaM away. J«welryk aljways thej newest design. Cut QIa«8, of the K. Bliss, who returned yesterday from ' And the dance Uoc* stands no readily to to jump and take their chances' in a Boi every yuar yon may see astray best rind i deepest cuttings. Silver ware* Sterling and leap for life. On every floor their dead Cleveland, 0., where be met President- elect McKinley by appointment at tbe In Bhopa aad tauaan the Chriataias fooL bodies were found, some terribly Hi* brow is Vexed. Best platej for the table 01 dresser. Table Cutlery, Our burned; and others- suffocated to death home of Chairman Mark H&nna. said: ; Be Ionia perplexed. own mfikej thiat cannot be beaten. and kneeling in prayer. Those whe "I bad been intending to call on Major If ;oa listen, yon bear aim sigh: McKinley ever since tbe election. A "1 wj-)i I knew what rat wlfaiwasjsv escaped are being well cared for j at the I wish I knew wb*t father wants. Wheh Vour Eyes and Eye Glasses require attention hotels and private residences of tha month ago J expected to meet him in Cleveland, but was unable to get away I »Ua I know what mother waata, call at oaf Optical Office. L. Bi Hilbora (R. 0.) in charga .••Ulages. I ;r juhnny, from bomd. This time I was able to i i , bony, Here you [are! assured of satisfaction. Ey« carefully ei- get away, and we had a very pleasant . ' i Grandfather, . DESPERATE FIGHT IN A JAIL. ' O ranun>otber{ an ined i Glasses nicely adjuste^ i talk together. We talked on various Korah. the maid, and William A Ctfavieted Millionaire Double Mi matters, bnt my lips are sealed as to i don't know what tu bnjr I" lmitt Zaaalte of a Fellow PrMaaiar. what passed between us. I can posi- 1 Tbe Christmas fool forgWU the I St. Louis, Jan. 7.—Arthur Dues trow, tively say nothing sbsrat oar conversa- That clamored all yea*in the months of 1 tbe convicted millionaire double mur- tion.'' Mr. Bliss smiled and made no <-rinw of his tonne* dtsds derer, made a terrible attack upon protest when addressed as "Mr. Secre- And sin* hit n irajar annual staa. Dlrplay* and the das* beca Oeorge Kendal, a burglar, as the lst-tary of the Navy." Some time ago it Of Uio l°hrUta*as craps* per was passing his cell during exer- j was announced that Mr. Bliss had been Constrain him like long ft-ll ties, Broad Street, Newark. eise hour yesterday afternoon. "Hello, selected for the navy portfolio in Presi And tbe very thing hi* wj/s doess; t 1 strength dent MeKinley's cabinet A report The thing ht» father doesn't Uoneybags," Kendal sneeringly said. The thins his mother doaSn't : Vnestrow pretended n<$t to hear him. from Cleveland says that while there Johnny, ' li ;J. weakened body and "Hello, cigarette fiend," said Ken- Mr. Bliss agreed to accept tbe place, Busy. •al, tauntingly. Still there ' was lie declines to discuss this report. Grandfather. I' Telephone, Brooklyn, 366.. •ot a word from tbe condemned Cnndmotber. : I enables it to throw Kemlaatlva* of Paataiaalaes, Korah, the maid, and WiUjiaam, ijfm murderer. "Hello, crazy." In an in- Atr inn very tb-ng* he bqnl Washington, Jan. 7.—The president stant the. cell door was thrown open On Christmas aiom(n( be;aeaa « o 1 off and Duestrow was upon Eendal like a has sent to the senate tbe following Anticipation broomes chagrin. madman. The attack was so impeta- nominations of •• postmasters: - Msasa-Bat they take their gtoa and sntanit to fats 50 ccnti *od$tJOb eas.i that Kendal was thrown to the cnu»etts—Emma L. Lombard, Sooth ~Xhd lie to him swseUy-Jils hoka* aad Urn. Acorn Brand ioor. Duestrow leaped upon his pros- Aahbumham. New York—Mary A. 8. Chastiaed by year. fl ; , At ail dl Kavadagn. Lawrence. New Jersey— Or ahoked by taua, > trate body, kicking him repeatedly They toll him as they oncht: aboot the face and head. As he did so Benjamin L. Williams.1 West Orange. It in jtut the thin* bis wifti wants, ie oursed like a demon. Kendal I'eonsylvania—Andrew J. Bard, Slip- Juxt the thins that father wanta, •i Asphalt Roofing:. pery Bock; Ransom L. Clark, Galeton; Juat Uw thins that motbee waal !• shrieked for help and guards came to And Johnny, ivel and JTIetal Rooflns, Tlk and His assistance. Kendal is badly injured. Jacob P. Criss. New Wilmington; Mar- 8oay. J. C. Pope & CHJp garet B. Doonan. Dun bar: George Grandfather, Brick Roofing, Water- linhn, Etna; A. A. Swingle. Peckville. Grandmother. lew Method of KnfarHne; LJqaar Law. Korah, tbe maid, and WilUun, 1 INSURANCE Tight Cellars. Amsterdam, >'. V., Jan. 7.—Plaita- fbe miaat M(iA* ha boozbtt tferg has three liquor dealers who are, Has*ball PUye AGENTS. \4B WAVERLM AVE.JBftOOKLYN. N. Y. is is. alleged, dispensing- intoxicants j Indianapolis, Jan. 7.—A deal has i» alleged, dispensing intoxicants usl b en Ks*t Front i Hew York office, 109 Fulton St., room without securing a liquor tax eertifi- J « consummated here that is of N. J. •ate. Tbe matter has been brought be- interest in national baseball league fore the. grand jury of the county, bat c rcles and especially to Cincinnati. indictments did not follow. Acrird* 1 he deal is a trade whereby William THE GRANDVIEW Dmninan, the left handed pitcher of With Hood's Sareapa- Boo s, Shoes i Rubbers. ifigly, in order to protect the state, rlUa, " Sales Talk," and Excise Commissioner L>ymSn has the Indianapolis club, goes to Cincin- evolved the idea of restraining the Dati in exchange for Catcher Kehoe, show that this medi- Talk Meat Market trio front trafficking in liquor, through billy Gray, the Ked's utility, man and cine has enjoyed public! confidence and C. O. D. CIGAR. the aid of injunctions. Applications Frank Foreman, pitcher. patronage to a greater extent than any EM, other proprietary medicine. This is be- Dealer In Freeh and DRiCE'S, for injunctions have been made. This Canada Semiring- Immlfranti. season. Ordnrs oa is the first case of the kind in the cause it possesses greater medicinal merit oromptlT. Cor. (Irani ooMr Up We»t Front St. state.' ' London. Jan. 7.—Sir Donald A. and prod aces greater cures than any other. sutt Smith, Canadian high commissioner in It is not what we say, bit what Hood's na • > •to.000,000 Mortem** Recorded. London, has written a letter to the BazsapariUa does, that j ' | Honeyman's Private Tours. J. TOBIN. New York, Jan. f.—A mortgage baa ueurspapers advising those who con- Tells the Story. NOftk AVHMaW tc-in plat* emigrating from Great |ast been filed with Register Sohmer, AUadvertisementsof Hocjd'sSananariUa, o OLD POINT COnFORT, L. A. HUMMER'S Che consideration involved being $20,- Kritain and Ireland to go to Canada. Practical Plumlier. The high commissioner recites the ad- like Hood's Saraaparilla itself, are honest. De ember «th—t dars. 000,000, and is given to the Farmers' We bare never deceived the public, and Ta FLORIDA. A&ETY I toan & Trust company by the Com-vantages presented by Canada and MARKET, offers to furnish all information desired this with its superlative medicinal merit, sjercisl Cable company, pledging all o CITY OF nEXICO, n-taejM«SJPOBl- upon application. is why tbe people haveabtdingconfidence frnlt the telegraph properties, rights, privi- in it, snd bay Hood's Saraaparilla almost a-ca,stk. ooodsdelmr- OMca I8I NOKTH AVENUE, *m v part of tbe ettr frs» leges and franchises, including those to the exclusion of all others. N. J. Mortoa-s Waefclagtoa Kealdeaca. ••Park a' eaJlBVa •f the Po ital Telegraph company. Tbe Washington. Jan. 7.—Ex-Oov. Levi mortgage is given to secure an issue of Customers Want Hood's. P. Moilon's handsome residence, on " We order: Hood's SanapariUa In large Edwin B. Maynard, L L. Manning & SOB, 900 4 per cent gold bonds and de- STKAtt eenture i toeks, which aggregates the bfott circle in this city, which was oc- quantities snd it is the only blood porifier Rushton, JHaiseii •jun of the mortgage. cupied by him during his teim of office wbicb a druggist can buy hi large quanti- as vice-president of the United States, ties without risk. It is seUing very rapidly QRANITE WORKS, A a other Insurgent p has been leased to Charles E. Kpragne, and customer* who bay it once ate sore Oomr Badrid, Jan. 7.—Dispatches from the millionaire congressman-elect from to call for Hood's the next time. We be- I PAINTERS lieve Hood's Sarsapariluv mast posses* Havana give details of tbe recent vic- the Eleventh MasKSChosetU district.! AND PA PEN HANGERS, lM*t ftOC U aPaT»*Ss>sl MvwT •• tory achieved by Gen. Lnqae over the itrae,merit in order to retain its popular- >fflo» «od shop Sycamore ami 4*' Street Klewtrlc Ballway Incorporate*. ity. Its sales exceed all similar prepara- insurgent leader. Maximo Gomez, in 1 Isterlor tooon the province of Santa Clara, the ad- Albany, Jan. 7.—Tbe Auburn A tions and its praises are often heard. ' rst-el— i workw . A. H. ENANDER, *ices saying that Gomez left 105 dead Western Railway company, capitail, L. SOMMKB A Soir, Springfield, Illinois. Climatic M5 l on tbe field of Arroyo Blanco. The 1300.900, hss been incorporated by the Thousand* of druggists sfy the asms. dispatches also assert that there are secretary of stated The company wiill Om» Fitting. 5Cewn and Htf only a few small bands of rebels now operate a street surface e lee tic road eieven miles long from Auburn to the Potter «& Kdlo \ Waiter Hemting. :«ft in the province of Pinar del Bid, DKAI.BB8 n sjriTthat these are faat melting away. village of Senaca Falls. Lettigh VjfcHey OonbMtor for sewer oonaectto—. [ ' Foatoflc* Fraud Order*. Hood's 31O PARK AVE. . Two Lira Lost la a Collistosb Washington. Jan. 7.—The postoffice NORTH and SOUTH Mice *» North sv AH. orde Baltimore, Jan. 7.—Two lives Were -At. est as the result of a collision in the department has issued a fraud order Sarsaparilla. r% Chesapeake bay, near Fort Carroll yes- against the Union Drug company of ta the best—In fact tbe One True; Blood Purifier. are Wended Idealljr [at Jones & Co. terday. The Merchants A Milters ] oston. and has revoked one issued in Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. EXCAVATORS. Ueamer Howard, from Boston and Nor- I ctober against the Advertisers* NeVs The Metmpolitan folk, crashed into the tag Job T. Wil4 company and C. H. Vultee, its accre- Hood's Pills SS COMFOBT son of the Virginia Dredging company '-rJr' Sew Vork citr" Boarding Stables AMI and sank her. The engineer and ' T. D. CDB1X - - -* Proprietor toy off the tng were drowned. Clvll Service Competitive Examlaatloa. the ghastly tjerror j Albany. Jan. 7.—An open competi- Second !street Uvery sad Tha Filch* from Bombay. \ tive ciril service examination for the of con- FT RICHMOND, Va., BoardlnaT and BalBl e 'stSta «le" . 'Horsns boarded Bombay, Jan. 7.—The mill operatives fosition of chief clerk of the state by tb* day; week, moot] orboatr. Beas end their families are quitting the oard of charities will be held at Thus making these the most desir- prices. It IT 17 city, thus adding a quarter of a mil- . lbau? February 3. The salary of sumption HALES able places for winter outings. lion of unemployed to the country dis- I >e petition will be from 91,200 to They may be reached delightfully 11,500. . ;,-: EdkRThoni, tricts. It is now estimated that 328,- stares a HONEY by the luxurious and modtrn steam- LJERMAN KILLER, 000 persons have fled from the city as a The Cireater Utiea mil. ships of the ' • ; ' . ;ETAIL DEALER 1N result of the spread of the Imbonie man in or m- of an Beta! Dealer ia plague, scattering con tag-ion in the vil- Albany. Jan. 7.—The bill introduced >ysters, and Clams. 'uigcs.oi the country. jesU-rdaj l>y Assemblyman Philo, pro- Old Dominion Line i gars, Tobacco, «*•Fish, i _, „______viding- for a greater Utica, contem- the HORE op "PRIDE OF FLAINTTEtirCIOAB sspeetal- c-*. ' Cornell Prize Debate. plate* the annexation to the city of AND Sailing every week day ftojm New *-• ll« North avenue, i vastf i portk.c of the towns of Deerfield, Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 7.—President face who neg- York. ;| • Marey, WliUestone and New Hartford. Schurman has announced the following Send for full Informatjfail CpDDINQTON'5 TAR and Freicbt list dt judges for the 'M memorial Oaalh et a Fanau Military Maa. lects a cold. Old Dominion S. si Co. L. ADlAMS, prUe debate at Cornell: Hon, i. B. St lipuis. Jan. 7.—A special from :. i Stanchtield of Elmira. Hon. John W. It'i so simple to set rid of a) toe < ;Cy of Mexico announces the threat trouble by Hale'i Honrt t Pier 36, North Rlver.JSew York. U_K rjna,_^; a specialty. Church of*Norwich and Henry P. Em- .l>a;ii there of Maj.-Gen. Miguel hound and Tar. Acts like mafic Sold ReadvmL._,. OK and < orderod from •o dssc erson, superintendent of education of >.'c_-:ei._\ out of the nut celebrated by drugKists. W.L.amiXAUDEU.Vict-Pm-t * Traffic Mgr samples. Alftbe latest novelties of the! Pike's Toothache Drops cure in i ia V-tm son. ; ] I ; tbe city of Buffalo. Military men of MexioO. 11*BAST FKOffT Sm^ET. t i I I:, i J - »AJLV PRESS, THURSDAY JANUARY 7. ••/ Tfco Largest Selection of • An Enormous Saving in Honey DRESS REFORM SURE. DEMANDS Wall Papers THESE BROOKLYN SOCIETY WOMEN r-—. . —-J who deals with us saves money. f honest, substantial clothing f< r men, boys and eUIl- • „• MEAK IT. Reeling in Odngri as AgfUnst Mem- -ASD- lower than any of our competitor i. There's noiU'n- t: we mean it. We'll rrove it to tus any time. There's bers pf th 3 Cabinet. -e's a trade secret we'll let you Intuit rays us: jQuick *• *•"*•* QOWM that Win j our only trade secret. We buy tor noteppt cash and save as Mot lw p UM Btraata Em U TiMtr Painter's Supplies Wch_wegjve our customers. We ask at leaf t » per cect less H ^d. Our customers are our partners. WeJcive th> m Swat are Exhibited aa a Kentl—M« TlHE PEESIDbT IS ALSO BLAXED In Plalnfleld. j »profit. If you deal with us once you will slwart. Try It be- Battles or Saperflamu OmimnUUoa, r i , r night. ; T x • Fifty-Ore young women of Brooklyn met recently and completed tbe organ- Attontto. m€ Bant Woolston & Buckle, tlon of the Dress Culture Club, a •nation oa go*. 141-145 North avenue; j woman's association pledged to com- DUoualoo. bat the promised restoration of the Is thousands of American homes 300 all-wool Men's Kersey, Melton ~ or Beaver Overcoats, Batin lined bustle and pull-back gown in vogue a throughout, worth $22.00, at $7.90; 150 men's all woot overcoats, worth decade or so ago, and labor to bring Washington; Jan 7.—lihe feeling is •14.00, at $5.90; 100 overcoats, worth $10.00, at $4.50; hqavy all-wool mita, about a reform In the fashion of the rowing in ttye aei ate arid house, and Safe uepjsit Vaults worth $12.00, at $4.50; and 1,000 other articles that we (fannot mention for Street gowns now Worn by fashion- pecially in t jie la< ter body, that there able women in favor of gowns that a disposition on t he part of certain Shall not touch tbs ground at alL •jdministratiot officers Ip ignore" re> BEiFfflSTliATiOHlllBAMK esta from cjongn as for j information New York Clothing Company All tbe women present wore lace or certain niatteis, especially when 01 PWirtleM. New Jersey, button shoes -with low, flat heels and uch a request com st froui any one who j 314 WEST FRONT STREEJT. ample soles. Many wore high-topped not in sccdrd with the president's |NM. Mm WEINBERGER. i bicycle shoes with the same style of liews on the *ubje< t in question. This j Near Music Hall, ;j ]• | ; Plain field, N. J. low flat heel. After S lively discussion ras illustrated yi sterdSy when Mr. jw.Jdnraox. Free. F.B.Bu*ro». fiswhier the members all agreed never again to rosvenor, rip., <>., addressed the g»lmx Vice " D. M. ECMO». a*.t wear a shoe with a high'heel no mat- ouse on a qu estioi i of personal privi- DIRECTORS: X ter whether fashion should favor it or ege. He cal ed attention to tbe fact j Hotter. Wnu MeD. Oorlell. not. It was voted that the high heel bat s resoli tion ! introduced by him Trench. H.. Mulford teatea I >Have You Bought Your made walking disagreeable and often nd adopted 1 y the] house Jnne 5, last, .. _. Stfflmsn. IsaaI c W. ButhmoreB . r. Johnson. Wm. B. Oodington. painful, and that It was liable to bring tailing upon the lieads of the several F. 8. Banron. about deformity of the foot, and espe- lepartments or ce -tain information aa cially to destroy the artistic formation io the operation >f the ciril serrice ALSANY CENTENNIAL. 9AFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. of the toes. aw had u jet n ceived MO' response ^kt OlaWmtlaa Braacht to a C1*M taA ' ! Mrs. Lumsdon, who Is an artist of from any one ot lie cabinet officers. Rlfktwltk >OniDdMa> IML jiote and president f leren monjths showed that the heads for fair weather shall be three inches >f the several departments ss well ss jwhichGov. Black and staff. Lieut.-Gov. STOCK riUST BE SOLD. from the ground St the lowest point, the executive himsolf had begun to ig Woodruff and other state officers, and the gown worn in rainy or suowy aore the diemancs of ! congress. A senators snd iMrmbljrmen, members Christmas "Wreaths Roping Hats and Formating Goods [a SpecialtSp€ y weather shall be at k>*et six inches resolution arcing < ach cabinet officer |of the city government and many other Holly, etc. Also, Palms, from the walk at Us lowest part. Mrs to inform ths house whjt no respon rprominent citizens, together with their Xabtar Trees. Begonias. Ferns Floral De- Lumsdon made ai'speech In favor of •ad been male to Ithe original reMH wires and families participated. Ths afest, House and Church Decorations. janniversary exerc'mes were in chargs SSSam Smilax at is daysnotlee. the new style of garment. Lion was sgi eed U> without diribion. H.AVERNER , Clothier, Mrs. Lumsdon then exhibited a num- L«d r4umi nil. jof a state commission appointed by the ber of drawings -made from fashion governor and a committee of 100 of Al- DBNTOOi 'S. OiTT. No. 206 West t.Front Streets The princi >al fektores of the Lon< 131 Hillside avenue. ! plates, showing the absurdities of tbe postal bill w Hich passed the house last bany's lesding citisena. The day par pull-back, the Grecian bend, and espe- eTening by a vote pf 144 to 1O5 after rade and attendant exercises of the cially tbe garment that was fashion- Lwo days'dejjate are those denying to eentennsry celebration began in the able in 1780. This was a dress very the mails ss (wcondf-class matter sample afternoon. GOT. Black. Mayor Thacher ' COLD WEATHER GQODS high In the fronti reaching to a point copiesof neW&pap^rs and aerial novel land the citizens' committee met in ths between the calf; and tbe ankle, but publications; and | withdrawing from executive chamber and proceeded to with a heavy ana long sweeping train news agents)the YifiTiiege of returning the State street entrance of the capi- behind. to their principals] at tBe pound rate tol, where they rrere met by a mili- "We propose," ddded Mrs. Lumso*ition to the bill. The Justification for adopting the proposed two hours devoted! to a consideration regret were read from Gov. Morton, TABLE, $1.00 each.. reform dress Is that anything that in- of the bill u ider the five minute rale who had been named to deliver terferes with ease and comfort cannot was prodnc ive ojf no change in the the opening address, and also from be beautiful to the artistic eye, and Is text, as ref irred %o the committee of President Cleveland and President- Within th* rtach of all. offensive to tbe art stic sense. the whole. elect McRinley. Ex-Lieut-Gov. Al- A. LLJSARDI,^ Toru* of Syracuse delivered the open- A member said that she feared that N. A GOOD FIRE **_ 120 NORTH AVEHtHE. ,;\ ACCIDENT TICKETS Ing address. The historical address ot her feet were todi large to permit fter The senajte to-^lay is without any will make cheerful Wholesale and Betail '*' to wear the Short rainy dresa. costume. the day was made by Chauncey M- De- Dealer in choice fruit of aQ kinds o fixed progn mme kndthe proceeding* pew. His remarks were well received many of the evenings of the New THE INTER-STATE President Lumsdon stooped down snd f interest. The friends of Confectionery. Peanuts, Cigars, etc measured the filet of the objecting devoid by an appreciative audience of over Year. We'll sell you the coal- Soda Water of all flavors and aiway* Casualty Company of New York Mrs. MaybMck, low confined in an5.000 people who crowded the halL VI. member. •& tinder life sentence, good coal—and plenty of it Weioe cold. Branch store corner Fron: "Your toot is j really two Inches English pifson II. McElroy read a commemorative don't sell you dirt for coAL We and Somerset streets gives SIX MONTHS' insurance need look lor no, assistance from the poem. The Rt. Rev. William Cross- short," exclaimed] tbe woman artist. was aplain to be seen don't sell yon short measure. We "Yon forget tbnt the classic and •enste, ss gi^ **^ f#ai»xu •** w ^^^-u well Deane. Episcopal bishop of Al- want your coal trade always. $1,000 {for $i.oo, proper length of tie female foot Is the yesterday, [when ' the Joint resolution bany, brought the exerciseeretses to a elo HOW IS TEE THE TO UK to or woaam distance between: |he wrist and the el- requesting I the government of Urest with the benedlctioa. Uand*9jr«ar*or*o( ace. against arearell- bow." Britain to| pardon the unfortunate D. Q. IVINS&GO. ital death. tiaoISdcpoeftwdcpoeftwll tthwtth thth« IIn woman wi| taken from the calendar, ' OoaL Lumber, Ac. 301-3H Watchuog Are. siumiieeDaparmenlottfaeStaCsottfaeStC l New York There was a g#*t deal of fun over CONNECTICUT LAW MAKERS. Sewer Connections. lor the security of the lnaured. tbe proposal to Ine members found that there fwaa bo intention to take wearing street-sweeping dresses out of any action^ and the resolution waa in- 'LEANER doors. Some of the members declared defln.tely postponed. The resolution r*e» aarf Oov. C««k« U 1 Honeyman's Prirate Toon, that their nusbajkds might object t was reported adversely last session. Hartford, Jan. 7.—Both bouses ot L. A. RHEAUME, Mr. Call's resolution instructing the the general assembly of 1897 convened and DAVID BOWDEN, Plainfield, NJ. their going on Sandays In their short- 181 North Avc ened walking drgssi s. It was finally president t« demand the immediate re- here yesterday in s heavy snow storm. N. H. SAXTON. ueneral Contractor, u lease of Hangu'illy, referred to theThe house was called to order by N. J. Carriage drives mixed, a voted that the welling of the new cos- latching lie, Comer 4th SL, and sewer connections p ymade. Uwn> tume could be abandoned on Sunday foreign affSirs •ommittee, will proba- Representative Samuel Frishis of t lit vntt- bly be aljoired io rest there during the Farmington, the oldest member, in the Invite the publletom the op- tiosl and skilful mi McCullough's whenever there was objection from the oration of tnetr newly, "head of the hon»4" remainder ot the session. In a long absence of Speaker Fessenden of Stam- vlbntlncmeehanla SB YEARS EXPERIENCE speech on tjfie subject of the resolution ford of the .house of IS'J.I. The oath nut eoal. which they o ''•I STEAM MILL. Sere enabha them te^ Best of references furnished- Cbar*«a mod- it the case of tharlcsGovin was discussed was administered to 236 of the !il er eosl than to possi, any erate •>** members. Joseph L. Bsrbour of Hart- other method ot sereeamcVl » Steiner ptWc, North PlaluMd. It has always been supposed that an quite ss much ss tbat of Ssaguilly. The statemjenU of the Spanish officdals ford was elected spesker, receiving Upper L*Wgli and Hoswybi ook Coal C. W. UNES. the substances iast would prove ot •OS votes, to M for C. C. Beckwith of sufficient hardness {to be used In carv. that Oovi a's ' death resulted from n beet qualities and various Mason and Bulkier wounds re seivted in battle ware dis- \Xew London. Other officers of th^ oarrled bTstoeE Ing diamonds, had been discovered, house were elected as follows: but a French scientist, M. Moissan, ha, credited, sjnd, the assertion was re- ng Wood a Specialty. Flalnfleld. H.J. peated, on the1 authority of a person Clerk, F. A. Scott, Plymouth; assistant r round a new compound which toin - clerk. F. F. Bealy, Windsor Locks; M. D. TH/CKSTUN. finitely more haed than tbe diamond, whom Mr. Call did not name, but who, he said, w is to be a member of the chaplain. Rev. W. A. Richard, Hart- Real Estate and Insurance, than anything which has previously ford. After fixing February 4 as the Rush more & Co., been beard of. f;i fj | next eoogteas, that Govin bsd been w l tied to a Ire* and eat in pieces with j last date for receiving business, ths WATCHUNO AVENUB; PEARSON ; Tbe new discovery Is called boron machetes Ojr S squad of cavalry riding! house took a recess. The senate was 00B. FOUBTH 8T. carbide. It Is J#t black, and resent convened by State Secretary Mowry. * QAYLE. ! 1 past. The- two cases, Mr. Call said,; bles seopbite to a considerable extent. were typei of what was occurring to i all the members being present. Officers Lamber yard and Planing Mill Carpenters awl Buikten. W. N. tPangborn> , It Is not found anywhere, and nature were elected as follows: President LICENSED hundreds of American citiiena in: Bertrtennn W. J. Pearson. Bo. u Vine at. does not make this combination un- Cuba, sod t only needed investigation { pro tempore, senator W. H. Marigold H. K. QU£NO. U Vine st. of Bridgeport; clerk, Samuel Eddy of AUCTIONEER. alded. It Is brought about by heating by the sejiata to "take tbe cover off large and full sssortment of lumber in AU work promptly attended to. j MUsdnArt. boric acid and carbon in an electric North Canaan, (who received 17 votes huang n varltiee from Hemlock to Mahogany furnace. Its cheapness has caused it that scene of butchery." As to a com- \to 7 for George A. Kellogg of Vernon); always hi stock. Window frames, moulding, Personal attentlpn. frompt service. bination of European powers against; sash, doors snd blinds. Hardwood floors a 114 tfto find favor already among the jewel- chaplain. Rev. H. H. Thompson syeeialty. Turning and scroll sawing. We ers of Europe, sad one of two speci- the United States, Mr. Call declared of Hartford, sad a corps of can make anything. Call and see us. SaUtfse- Telephone M>. CstabUshed 1SW. that therS waa no daager of such a tfcn guaranted. mens of the new compound have thing, in rietv ,of tbe effect which ifcj easengers and doorkeeper*. The reached New Yorlt would htrion the masses of the peo-;senate then took a recess. The pie ha Knropean countries, and that bouse decided to meet again oa the sympathies'of mankind would be! Tuesday, Jan. IS. at noon, and the sen- She—Once yon vowed that I was UM with the i jnerican republic in such a: ate at 1*2:30. At S o'clock the senate PIANOS sunshine of your lire; Now, yon staj convened, snd Lieut-Gov. Dewell took It is Making a Hit* out night after night. itruggle. | ! 1 Branch office with his seat as presiding officer. Soon af- _ PElGENSPAfTS Fmest Pal* Ah ' »* ^m. w%. BIIIUHAIV 9. nsno He— Er—why—4 don't expect sun Barer Dfajs frok. Weiv— Pr—trail—. , ter both houses met in joint conven MjSFia«w?l Madison are. Bargains In aeoSdr- shine1 after dark.—Indianapolis Jour Reading; Pa.. Jan. 7.—Edward &j IN BOTTLES, and jstruments. Parlors always o*ea. tion, where Lieut-Gov. Dewell pre- J. P. IME HARDWARE GO, and reanlatins- s specialty. Boyer. sgeil 38, who had charge of the!sided. Gov. Cooke and staff snd the eoat department in a general store; FEIGENSPAN'S SAAZER BEER - West Prontstreetj • TIM new state officers entered the chamber. here, snd jwho was socosed by Miss Tbe governor read his Inaugural ad- "Do yon know," said tbe man wb« Clara Gabfc several weeks ago of pre- dress snd tbe Joint convension dis- At Hotel Grenada Bar. 30,000 CIGARS Your" Valuables was going to hare a tooth pulled, "• sening he* with a stolen sealskin cape, solved. The sen«te snd house don't think 'dental parlor' Is a goo< of our own manufacture to teieci is dead. Boyer denied the charge and! 00 wUlbeaafeln phrase." "Nor* "Drawing-room wouW the girl w4» arrested on tbe charge of mbled and. sfter appointing the from. Why go out of the city be much better." 1 usual committees aa decided upoa is V. to purchase. Retail dealers will stealing iti She waa tried and acquit- eaueus, adjourned. find it to their advantage to ex- Doane's Safe Deposit Vault. ted. Tbe »«* day Boyer's mind gave; REASONABLE REASON. amine stock and prices. Lock boxes from $3.60 to $10 a year. way sad t e expired last evening fromi The Plainfield ]L C. DOBBINS, Bervoos ni ostrstion. | * 906 Park Avenue, Hartford, Jan. ?.—Lorrin A. Cooke 8Utf Plainfletd. J. W. VanSickie, fas*. j of Wlnated, the last elected of a long Confectioners. vTaabiifsHon, Jan. T.—The battleship list of governors of Connecticut, elected 112 West Front street. FRESH AND Oregon, <^ ptain Howiaon commanding, by the lsrgest majority ever polled by Oindies from 10. 15 and » cents; per Ib. up. E. H. Holmes, SALTED MEATS. has been ordered to sea from San; a candidate for ths office, waa inau- 7P* y«ry best goods. Hade daily on the FraneiacO < on the 13th Inst. for drill gurated yesterday. Four companies of ESPJte*. Formerly known as the New fork Ganetn an•-**"•'•-'d • '• nonf«cUoneryComp'y.»tly and tarjje practice, and after a eruis* Governor's guards, tbe two companies sf ten iliys will probably srrive at of horse and foot from New Haven rl»|lT«T»id or and the two companies of horse and CITY HOTEL. Philadelphia ' San foot from Hartford received him st tbe Allyn house and escorted him, the new Plainfield, N. J.f Scranioi, Pa., Jsn. 7.—The South staff officers snd the new state officers REVERE HOUSE to ths eapltol through the principal _-JOT Park avenue t »teel mflliof tbe Lackawanna Iron 4 «nd Second street. Steel cojnfaany was put in operation tof streets. GOT. Cooks rode in an opea PARK AVMNLr AINFtmU f. S. Beerbowar. Prop Mew Jerser. 3ay afterkn idleness of four months. carriage drawn by four horses snd ac- Tth and sth sfsr Fifteen hundred employes get work bjf companied by Gov. Coffin. During the Dsaeotr Griffin—Why wss it dat the resampUon. f parade a salute of seventeen guns wss PLAINFIELD OOUNOIL. Telephone 49-A. Families accofnodateaccojno d for the fall did't see yon at Bnnday school yester fired on Bushnell park. The four com- to ChmrUj. panies were drawn up in line on the No. U, Royal Ai w.nter months at greatly day, Joseph Jackson? 7 redubed prices. Joteph JaskMQ—I reckon 'twas be Bangpr| Me.. Jan. 7.—Tbe will of north front of the capitol and ths 1 »rSfTDlar meetings of this Oounefl are William Hand 4 Son. sm I wanTt dsw. sah.-N-w Tori Augustas D. Mansoo gives the Baogor governor and his escort left the car- The boose modern ImproTe- aerald. • : • ,H Public library $10,000 for a building riages and entered the capitol between xmmpt jiremeF .msnts lighted br< na JOeetricltr. Sanitary H avenue, at 8 pj» arrancemeota i Cnisene unsnrpasssd >. Regent. "•derioVnuiori kwr C. Pope1. Harr. Secretary.y 0 Adams. , For Parties, etc., MB Park are. K B. DE REVKBX. RLAINFIELP DJ\ILY PRESS, THURSDAY|JANUAVY 7. >«9^ THE DAILY PRESS. DOINGS OF THE PEOPLE ALL KADI ATE 'rjom , ; ,.(y. , r Published Dally, except Bandar. •« »:*> p. PERSONAL GOSSIP '"-OF CITY ANI BOROUGH FOLKS. .Si North avenue. Telephone Oall *1. THE NTRAL STORE PLAJNFIELD, N. J., JAN. 7.1867. Many Are Temporary Visitors Who Cone WKATHEB LKUICATIUMtt. to Enjoy the Hospitality and Admire the BeautIM of the Colorado of the El Furnished by Weather Observer Newrle.) Mrs. C. E. Blder, of New York, has Mr Tonight; FrMlay Probably Tmlr. been visiting friends ia this city. Bat With IncreMlnl Cloudiness; Hllfbt Andrew Cox, of Liberty street, who PECK'S. Changes In Temperature. < Is seriously ill, is reported as slightly At 3 o'clock the Thermometer improved. Leggett't Pharmacy Registered! *S i i i Howard Martin.of Sandford avenue, left today for the CatskUls to spend Foil the Fire-place. <•*"" 1 : JEWEL. BONDS FOR COUNTY ROADS. several we^ks. '; j' •<• i: ' I EVEiRY "Fall many a (em ofpdreat ray serene nANTiELS, TILES, GRATES. Mrs. E. E. Marshall, of I^airview The dark. untathonjed eaves of ocean bear." The benefit of good roads has long And many a sent by Slonala hwre unseen Sf ASK (ICABM, %\M aaa •>. avenue, entertained friends from New Are waiting to be woro by some sweet fair. THING * been recognized in Union county, one In nor well-stocked Bines now are laid , Curtis M. Thorpe, Brunswick yesterday. Jewels that shine with sctntilating Ore; ot the pioneer counties in New Jersey In the latest fads K*<\ fashl -ns made to spend large sums of money In these Percy Sandford and Oifford Cooley, That the connoisseur In jewelry must ad- of Washington Park, are enjoying a mire. '. improverneta, and now there U a plan Design and workmanship are of the best. on foot to bond Middlesex county for western plea lure; trip, j • So lovely woman do not hide Those charms that Nttore's sweet behest this same purpose. The law allows a Miss Laura Streeter, of Somerville, Endows you with, bat with woman's pride county to bond itself for three per is visiting her aunt, Mrs. George Enhance your beauty.** yon see beat. 1 cent, of its assesssd value. .Middle- Beighton, of Park avenue. COLLIER, CI f »TH INfi Of the Latest Style for Men, sex's valuation is $23,728,889, and the John T. Case, of Somerset street 103 Park Ave. . Established 1869. present debt U about $180,000, and it , and Children. Suite and Overcoat*. has returned home after a visit with 1 is said that $400,000 would be enough friends in Easton and vicinity. SUI' OVERCOATS. School Suits, from 75c. up. to macadamize all the main arteries Miss Fannie Bafferty, of Park ave- THE BBE HIVE. of travel in the county, and that the nue, gave a Whist party to a number THE FIVE-THIRTY. MAIL HOSIERY, GLOVE$, UNDERWEAR. increase in property values would of her friends last evening at her home. (COXTINTED PKOK PAGE 1.] LTS of the Latest Styles at Moderate Prices. quickly provide for the interest on the Men's Unlaundered Shirts bonds. The Freeholders adopted a George M. Macintyre, of the F. L.C. Some of the good people of this city have been quite shocked at the stories Lot 1—The "Cast Iron Shirt," resolution directing the finance com Martin Cycle Company, has taken up made of good heavy muslin, good mittee to consider the bonding plan bis residence at 319 West Second told of that wonderful -five-thirty mall" and some ofj the young people 3-pIy linen bosom, reinforced front and report at the next meeting of the street and back, patent facings—38a Board. : Adjutant Emily March, from New shun the spot at that time as if the Tork city, will conduct a great anni breeding ground of some deadly mi- Lot 2—New York Mills muslin, AST DHYS DISTRIBUTION OF SEEDS CONDEMNED. crobe, but those who believe in that old versary meeting at the Salvation Army custom continue tq appear at the regu- 3-rly fine linen bosom, reinforced •-* By a two-thirds vote the ! State tonight lar time. Last night 'twas the same front and back, patent facings Board of Horticulture adopted a reso- R I>. Schoonmaker, of West Eighth as usual, only the wind kept some of —48c. ? lution yesterday condemning the free street returned yesterday to Princeton the familiar faces away and tonight it Lot 3—Our New York Milk distribution of seeds b y the Govern- University after spending the holidays will probably be tb.B same. shirt, made of Sew York Mills ment, and directing th, it copies of the in this city. ! j muslin, 3-ply linen bosom, rein- resolution be sent to New Jersey's Henry V. Rider, of East Front PASSING COMMENT. forced front and back, continuous Congressmen. Several! members de- street has returned to his studies at facing and hand-made button- " EV€ thing to be closed out by January 15th. The fended the free distribution, and; cited Yale after spending the holidays in In case the City Council decides to holes, eqnal to the beet custom- balanU< (or the course—f imoeach—may be ob- evidence necessary to complete the where she spent the holidays with rel- tained at Armstrong's pharmacy—or from any Elegant Lamps, ! • • made by a merchant of this city than' member of the Club of Current Events. proof could not be introduced be- atives at the Hotel St. George. is that of Lederer in his advertise- No reserved seats and tickets will be sold cause the witnesses were absent, and The friends of Miss Fredrieka Haf- ment in today's Press, In closing out beyond the Mating capacity of the ball. Fancy Pottery. he suspected they would only come ner, of East Third street, are pleased his stock of dry goods Mr. Lederer "by alow freight." to learn that she has returned to finds that he' has a larger -assortment P. H. ZlflHER, When the nolle prosequi was en-Stephenson's on North avenue. of cloaks than he Will be able to ACKER. J W. OAVETT. tered Tjy General Black, Senator Dun- Miss Ethel Simmons, of Brooklyn, dispose of to customers and in a most Practical Iachimst ud Enjiaecr, can, attorney for Beinhart, indig Steam. Gas and Electric Contracting. Com- has returned home after a visit with philanthropic spirit be has decided plete Power Plant* Installed. Kxperf- nantly protested against the action of her friend, Miss Edith DuBois, of to present these garments free to those m»ntal work, General Jobbing All kinds of BOROUGH NOTICE. Senator Shields, special attorney for repairing. EXCHANGE ALEET. In rear of Park avenne, wrtb whom she spent of thn deserving poor! whojiresent an Trinity church. Bicycles tyogt to order. '$ GABDS Puiblic node. U harebygtreu that W«- the Inter-State Commerce Commis- order signed by an officer of any local i-\ • It cation In writing signed or Jot the holidays. being a person who owns all of t.. sion, in having his client held over charity organization: on. Monday, In* on the Otiet proposed to ben—.— — since last spring without a scintilla of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lunger, PUBUC LIBRARY. been presented to the Mafor and Council of Westervelt avenue, commenced January 11th, between 3 and 5 o'clock. theBorough of North Pialnfleld asking for evidence, to which Mr. Shields re ThU act will be a God-send to many a the vacation of th» unopened the new year by the bestowment of 1 The Librarian** Report: for Orartulwr, Recent street Jyinc easterly of torted that the failure to convict was pinched and cold body, and Mr arcane, and that It Is the Intend n BO fault of his, and there were reasons their love on a little daughter born to Marorand Council to cause the them December 29th. Lederer cannot be commended too Vols. on accession-book No+i*>th. UN... 14.su vacated. which he did not wish to assert now. highly for his charitableness in this ed b 'Such persons. If any there be. Miss Agnes Langhorne, of Putnam :: •«y .r wisfcM*~fr, -••• H thereto are required to pre ent Something to Know. direction. ' • lections In writing to the subscriber on or ! It may be worth something to know avenue, has spent her Christmas • • . ;• | •.•• * before the eighteenth day of January, vacation in this cfty and returned to Vols now 1P library .J^. . eighteen hundred and ninety seven, at* that the very best medicine for re- Now that roller skating Is grandually Vols. now in Babcock SeleffUflc Lib'y.... 71 o'clock p. m. on said day. Dated January her college yesterday afternoon after 1 Number of card-holderi* {'. j . 4.S36 storing the tired out nervous system Non-resident subscriptions^ $1.00 *.!•*. a three weeks vacation. ' \ finding favor among the people of JAMES K. ABKi to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. Plainfield, to some extent at least the BOMS tt This medicine is purely vegetable, Miss Mabslle Phillips, of Madison young men ate preparing for polo on Fktlon i4 11 Lass Notice of Dissolution. acts by giving tone to the nerve avenue, and her college friend. Miss roller skates. A number of the young Juvenile 2L Ji Ml centres in the stomach, gently Hilda Meisenbacn, who has been men, who distinguished themselves Biography. oorrespondence.-Atc ISI stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, spending the holidays with her, re- Travel, description. Kooerapby. etc n* Notice is hereby glren that the partnership on the football team ilast fall, have Philosophy i. 10 lately subsisting between A. T. tQrich ofthe and aids these organs in throwing off turned to Wellesly College yesterday been granted the use]of the Jersey Beligion. mythology etc '.k-.\i si City of Plainfleld. Union county. New Jersey. afternoon by the Fall River Line. XatnraTHcienee "-Eli .... . anandJd J; A. *>«Blati z of the Borough of, »<>"• impurities in the blood. Electric 3ycle Academy for several j morning? Useful Arts M i PlalnfleldLSom,,., Bitters improves the appetite, aids di- Give It • Trial. MIFine Arts j .fit.... the firm name of n the week fbr practice. | Although LiteratureLiterature. on the first day gestion, jand is pronounced by those On receipt of ten cents, cash or there were sundry tumbles at flrst.the H iatory iv.l 204 £. D. BARRETT, who havp tried it as the very best Gl bk All debts oiring to the •aJdmrrnersklp »™ stamps, a generous sample will be boys have become quite experts at the General books, periodicals, eta 23 No. 1«8 East 5th 8t^ to be.'received oy said J. A. BHaU and >"_°»: blood puiifler and nerve tonic. Try mailed of the most popular Catarrh game already and a gamo between Total.... 2.937 mands on the said partnership are to I* pre- 2.380 Sole Agent for the sented to him for payment. ; it. iSold for 50c or $1.00 per bottle at and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream two picked teams from! this city will Total for Dec. 1886 Dated January 1st. imJ. ' "L. W. Randolph's Drug store. Balm) sufficient to demonstrate its be played next Wednesday night Increase -.. J «87 Number of visitors S.4SQ —It was John W. MacMurray, and great merit Full size 50c. n the Academy. The tiro teams that Uifto. Nov.. Bryant's Ptctii >l«e America. Richmond > v.. unbound, prenenterf bjr X V. W. Millev,r not James T., thar presented the old ELY BROTHERS, will play next week will! be composed «nil Isaa<- L. Miller. Dec. lSth, U. 8. Census of the following: Thomas IT. Smith, Bureau. Itepjrt on Farms and Home*. New York papers to The Press. • 56 Wtfrren 8t, New York City. EKM.L-JU. ADAXH. - My son was afflicted with catarrh. I Albert P. Simmonds, Charles Dupee, :• j;; [ Librarian. EX. LUSARDI. Mrs. Mary Sheats, of New York city* Heaters. induced him to try Ely's Cream Balm Edgar I. Berrell. Albert \yaltmann, —Gavett is fitting up 8<;hwed Bros 211 West Front Street,; is visitingj the family of Mr. and Mrs' Volney F. Green, Louis;Darting, Wil- STEAM and an-l the disagreeable catarrhal smell with the Welebach lights.. Many Wholesale and retail dealer In John Abbptt at Fourth street and Park all left him. He appears as well as liam L McClure, Charles H. Angle- j ; HOT WATER. domestic frultsjUl kinds et '" avenue. ' ; stores are saving from *0 to flO per Nutsvbananas and cigars* — anyone.— J. C. Olmstead, Arcola, III. man and Henry Yosseleh month by using this great; gas saver. SAKITABT PLUKBDJO specialty. No branch stores.

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OUTS ST1GE LIKE THE TABLE Highest of aU m Leaveamt Pow« -Latest U.SJGovt Report 1 * PtalaftaM and Scotch Plain*. FINEST THING think, foi; chapped or rough akin, is OSS AND OLTOERINE. t-^Seoteh Plains. )s.oo;5.oo: T.oo:8Jop.m. Hnnday—*-*»»• m • «oo:«-Oo.Tun>p. m. Tfy rt. I $prinkler-top bottles, 25c Park antj North avenues T. S. ARMSTRONG. 8TBEET AND PABK AVE. Successor H. P. RETHOLDS. "THE APOTHECARY. IMoereaa VmUn To Meet. A meeting of th* Diocesan Union JJOF THE SUBS will be held in Newark tomorrow eve- ning to arrange the'schedule for thePlainfield's uslest^tbre. ^NGS THAT INTEREST SCOTCH pastor of the Baptist church and a bowling tournament of the Union. ptAINS AND DUNELLEN. favored friend of the decedent Mem- Plainfleld will be represented by two We* cell gooda cheaper than any Plainfield store. bers of Goodwill Lodged K. of P., the ALL OVER THE TOWN delegates. I ^^ ,..i Trrac Obaervmtton* Gathered Royal Arcanum and the Scotch Plains NEWS IN 8HORT PARAGRAPHS THAT w Alert frew Reporter* to b« Perueed Fire Department, with all of which ^ tha Sapper Table at Tour Utonn Mr. Baker had been prominently INTEREST AU. PLAINFIELDERS. AND NXW XARKXT. » identified, turned out to pay their re- BAKERY. spects to the departed dead, and asOatnered by Kater prleteg- Pi I •' y Ifiw Mabel Walker has returned the casket was borne to its final resting Itom Both Sid is of tfe No. 132 Park Avenue. a very pleasant sojourn with place in the Baptist cemetery, many Tersely Serve* to* T< ftfends at Westfleld. were visably affected, and it was re- —The Rathbon s Sisters will hold a Fine Bread, Cike, Pastry and iQM>Ida Housal, of Milford, N. J., marked by a near friend that as he reception in Skandia hall this eve- Pies of all kinds. All orders, CLEARING k the frueat of Miss Hannah had lived so he died—a kind and lov-ning. ' j promptly attended. A share tjndolph, of Green Brook. ing husband, generous to a fault and —An excellent sntertainment will be of the public j patronage is freeholder Oise and Charles Boice always looking to the interests of hisgiven this even big at the Reform respectfully solicited. i *«» In New Brunswick, yesterday, fellow men. The floral offerings Club. ,4 attending to some court and other im- included one of white roses from the —The contract sase of Tubbs against 5. H. Schleif, IN DUE 1 & porunt business. members of the Epwortb League, a Martin was settlod lh Justice Nash's ) i Union communion services.,will be beautiful token of callas and roses court yesterday. •proprietor. tetd in the H. £. church here, on from the Royal Arcanum and a wreath —A number of < hildren were skating .-. •"• i. Bandar- Bev. Messrs. Custard and from members of the family. At theon Ohl's pond y asterday and the ice riARKEY, use | Undue will conduct the servioe. grave, Bev. Mr. Angleman consigned held them withoi t aocident. ! The blowing of the new fire gong, the body to jyts final resting place, P bit evening, caused many people and Bev. Dr. Parks pronounced the —A meeting o! the Plainfleld En Bakery, to abruptly leave the church wherein benediction. :.. gine Co., No. 9, will be held this even- PARK AVENUE. A full assortment of bread, cakes, ms being held the union week of ing in the parlon at headquarters. SOUTH PUUNF1ELD. I ' \ and pies fresh every day. Fig and purni^hiii^ prayer BBrricea. —If you trust ltick you may lose.but malt bread a specialty. H7tf His. F. A. Nelson returned home Miss May Bunting, of Stelton, has if you trust to Pejck's taste and exper- from Brooklyn, yesterday, after a four returned home after a visit with Mrs. ience you will always have cause to be days absence. Alfred Purser, her Thomas Brantingham. pleased. nephew, accompanied her home and Miss Carrie Randolph, of Elizabeth, —A stepping fctone on West Front Randolph Runyon, De may remain for the winter., j has returned home after a visit at the street near Centijal avenue is allowed Tbe skating is again fair on thehome of Thomas Brantingham. to remain in a dangerous position for Funeral {Director, •'• '4 Hew Market pond and many young THEATRICAL. pedestrians. people are availing themselves of the —For the rest ht the week the Con- Besidenee. (MBee 43 Somerset St., A grand performance of a "A ring opportunity to skate on the ice, which gregational church will join with the Orer Office. Plainfleld, N. J. sale means a decisive chmge-of prices, prices is about seven inches thick. of Iron" was given by the Maude First Baptist and Methodist in the Station Agent Charles English's Hillman Company last evening in Union meetings (n Vincent chapeL that cjtnnot help but interest the most conservative buyer. Music Hall. That the performance eloee attention to business has won —A meeting of) the Planfleld Branch AA/| Fancy China Plates, some of them worth I/ y , Mm an enviable reputation in railroad was enjoyable goes without saying, H. DeMott, r because the Maude Hillton Company of the Christian jsJUanoe will be held 3•WU^ 39c, for this sale on^y , f j 1 |j j- IOV« and social circles. And in each ca- in the W. C. % U. rooms, on Wat 39c, for ibis sale only pacity he is perfectly "at home." presented it, and it was on a par with Undertaker add Embalmer, tbefr other performances. There was chung avenue, this evening at 7.46 CA Jai&nere's, 7-inch, worth 49c, for Me William OuUck is afflicted with a o'clock. | I K.J •ore eye, so that he has to have the no dull moment for the intelligent only 19c ere bandaged. Some years ago Mr. auditor and when tbe final curtain —The auditing! commitee of Perse- Gulick injured the bail of the eye and went down it called forth a round of verance Lodge, Knights of Pythias, CA Jaosinesp e Fingeg r Bowls with ever since then a cold gives him con- applause and all went away satisfied will hold a special meeting this eve- O\J nrirtfl 80A nnlv 19c that they had seen an elegant play ning to settle the aocoqnts of the lodge pri e 29c., only siderable trouble. : presented in a refined manner. Miss for the year. DIED. ie Decorated China Tea Set, |were $5.98, The women folks, some how or pie Maude Hillman, although a very ver- —Minerva Ten pie. No. 4, Rathbone -At Seoteh Plain*, January 4th. VM. 56 $3.49 other, seem afraid to patronize the satile lady, is best in emotional work, _ Margaret Oook. In her Mth rear. Emerydale station waiting room. Last Sisters, will give an Invitation ball at runerw print* from her late re Menee. and last night showed what she hasSkandia hall on East Front street on Bootch Flaba. Friday afternoon. January tth. erra Cotta Art Vases, were night two or three of them stood in her in that line.—Portsmouth Post. IWI. at tao p.m. 16 1 around In the cold waiting for the Thursday evening. The grand march 8TBECLTBE I -At Bhlt efeldra. Swltxerl and. Jan 49c. The.company will be at Music Hall will begin at 8:3Q o'clock. uary rmann Alfred btreolL In tbe car that didn't oome—for over; half an all next week. Seats now on sale. SMh hoar. —The regular taeetlng of the Young Q amet Oil Heaters, were $3.98, now 01 2J| Fire Department Chief A. S, Giles, GAZELLE MEMBERS MEET. Ladies' Missionary Society of the WANTS AND OFFERS. who has been erecting the new flre- First Baptist church will be held to- fece Dinner Sets, all gong, completed his labors last night After Truartlal B—loe— They IJatoa to morrow afternoon from S to 6 o'clock AN wants situation as waiter or •nd it is understood that at the next in one of the Bib ie class rooms. M QaU334 East Third 112 were $6.98, now $5.49 meeting of tbe Borough Commis- There was an unusual amount of in- —It Is an increase of tap, and notstreet | sioners the new alarm will be formally terest displayed at the meeting of Ga- $100 as has been stated, -that J. B. •—A iriri for general accepted. \ j zelle Engine Company, last evening, Coward asks the'city to pay in the housework. lApply 9 Grove 8t At a regular meeting of the Mid whioh was held in the company's par- rental of the collector's office for hav ASTED—Sitttatlon by a voung dlesex County Board of Freeholders, lors on West Second street. The at-ing equipped it * itb a fire proof vault. W firl to assist with general boose* held at New Brunswick, yesterday. H. tendance was larger than Has been work. Call at 4*3 West Beoond street. seen for some time. There was little —Lnderer mus; have bis stock of EDWARD WHITE. 8. Oarretson, of New Market, was goods cleared oui of the way by the YOUNG man wants a position as appointed supervisor of the county business of importance to come before •ssistwnt boofceeper; best city the meeting besides the regular rou fifteenth of this month in order to A roads for Middlesex county for the make repairs to I ilfl store, and in order references. Address Assistant, care ensuing year. tine matters, after which the members Press. Y 17 3 were entertained by Plainfield's old- to do this he will sell goods for a mere The Dunellen fire alarm nothing. OST—On Monday, between Ken- "tooted" from the round house, its est active fireman, Edward P. Thorn. Li sington avenue and the Casino, a present location, a few minutes after He has been in the company for over —The house < irectly back of Man pocketbook contaisilng sum of money. fifty years and was one of the charter cing's Marble V 'orks, which is occu- Reward to finder at Daily Press offloe. eight o'clock, last evening. The fire- t 17* » men were notified before hand of themembers of the organization. He en- pied by Mr. Le land and family, is proposed test, so no excitement fol- tertained* the rest by telling some of being moved back to the rear of the O8T—In front of White's store, bis experiences when a young man In lot, thereby giilng more frontage L basket guard for carriage wheel. lowed the alarm and the department Beward for return to Press office. apparatus was not run out. the company. Many of his anec- which is needed. . WiUh.m O. Holton Council, No. 55, dotes were very exciting and he told —A portion o' the ceiling in the OST— A purse, Wednesday evening, them in an interesting manner. The kitchen at the re ildence of Rev. M. E. L on Lincoln place' or Somerset Jfrj from tbe manofactorer kod save middlemen's prontn. Jr. O. U. A. M., met Tuesday evening street Suitable toward if returned and installed the following officers, members were greatly delighted with Dwight, of' Boskvlew avenue, fell to 90 Grove street 4 the Installation exercises taking place that way ot being entertained. Tuesday, afternoon, damaging the On receipt of postal card a stove. Fortunate >y there was no one ABOE furnished front room with in Lincoln School Hall: Councillor, L stove fl.so week. Also one good » fine assortment of SAMPLES William Shively; vice-councillor, The following real estate transfers in the room at tfa e time. sized room at $1 and one for 76 cents. sent to ANY ADDRESS. Harry Vail; conductor, Frank have been recorded recently in the —A meeting o' Senate Lodge, Mo. All on same floor! gentlemen only. $2 Humstead; Warden, Mr. Beed; in-Somerset county clerk's office from 3643. Knights o; Honor, will be held Call act East Front street. 16 9 Ws side sentinel, Harry Dodwell; outside North PlainfleM: this evening In tbe lodge rooms. IRE DEPARTMENT BONDS— 911-91* sentinel, Eugene Leach; trustee, Mr. Fred W. Bird et ux to Aaron D. Ttaomp. There will be in iportant business to F The Borough of North Plainfleld 1 Beed. •on. NorthPlainfleld.il. come before the meeting, and thewill sell seven Fire Department bonds, Epw. LpyE, North Ave. Andrew Lutkins et ux to Aaron D. Thorn p. son. North PJalnfletd. $300. business session! will be followed by $500 each, 6 per oeftt Interest Bids SCOTCH PLAINS Jam'* W. Tappln to Abraham L. and Susan for same will be reuelved up to Jan. W. Cadmus ana Alvln £. Huafianjl Norm progressive dominoes and euchre. Platnfleb). (l. 15th. James; K. yArnold, Borough 8. M. Schoolcraft, a brother of Mrs. Ellas Allen et ux to Aaron Alton. North —The Union Veek of Prayer ser- Clerk. ; i 16« Plainfleld. St. f James A Baker, from Oallupville, Aaron; Allen et ux to Ellaa Alien. North vices will be continued this evening TX> LET—Elegant new corner house, Schoharie county. New York State, A fine location, all modern Improve- Annie E. WU llama and husband to Marr C. in the First M. E church. Tomorrow will remain in town wl*h Mrs. Baker, Talmage. North Plainfleld. f«.oo» evening the senice will be held In ments. Must be seen to be appre- until Monday night. A. F. Farguher, William BrieBricee* ett uuxx to Edgar C Beheack. the First Baptist church. All are : ciated. Address Owner, 339 E. Sixth OBUWS!- North Plafnfleld. MM. street • l\ 16 tf of the same county, who was present Abraham L Cadminns to John C. Tappln et vited to attend the meetings which, ianiog MONDAT, Jan. 4*h, we will inaaenrato oar aaaval al/North PUiflXSTf at the funeral obsequies, yesterday, Fred W. i et ax to George W. Tar' heretofore, have been well attended. ANTED—Thi** ) oorr four rooms returned home last evening. lor. North A. lisno. W cheap, near ddfpodfp t State rent —The ice houpe near the Wlbxh and location. AAddread re sHH., care Press. The last sad rites following the death Seiatle BhenmatUm Cared. pond in tbe valley near Washington 1 5 tf 5EKEEPING LINENS, TOWELS, ': of the late James A. Baker, who died Ii. Wagner, wholesale druggist, vllle has been completed with the ex Bichmond Va., says; "I bad a fearful T>OO1C with boarrjL'beat^ PK1NS, SPRJEADS, SHEETS 'f on Sunday, took place from the M. E. oeptlon of the roof which will not beXV ble for gentleman), "ai Sandford church here, yesterday afternoon, in attack of Sciatic Rheumatism, was put on until the house has been filled avenue. 156 laid up almost two months; was for and PILLOWS 1 the presence of a large concourse of with ioe. The lrvi<«, hlhalll s carpetedtd, by u»e of two bottles. For past three Sworn tobefo i ji Vi years has been attending to business, Bncklen'* An*» Salve. me and subscribed heated and lignted^ /Rent reasonable, The best salve in the world for Cuts, in my presence, Sth day of Decem particulars at Packfri's furniture store. Adve ;d Letters. 11TIIG S1T1IGS IHSTITUTIOI, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is ber, i D. 1 A. W. Oleason. "^ TT\ 1123 tf i the grandest remedy ever made, as itBruises. Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Plalafletd (January 4th, 1807. / o« WARREN STREET. NEW YORK. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Notary Public, alt's Catarrh Cure IRST CLASS and first class The Trustee* of ttila Institution have da- t has done so much for him and also is taken internallj and acts directly places at tne 81 ish intelligence clared Intermt on afi •am* remalnins' oa oe- f for others in his community. Dr. Chillblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- officeF , 23 Somerset! 1110-ly Briataod. Mill inn -_ poolt dorinc the three and »U mogthe eadln> on the blood and mucous surfaces of AlltoonT *1 Stewart] Pmemberu. iaas,attbe rate of fOUB PIS i King's New Discovery is guaranteed tions, and positively cures Piles, or no CorbeU] CENT, tier annum On amoanta tram $1 to pay required It is guaranteed to the system. Seikd for testimonials, T OAN8 negotiate^! E. a Mulford, Oofnt on sad attar Moadar. Jaa. for Cpughg/Colds and Consumption. free. F. J. Cheney, & Co., Toledo, O. 79tf pa or before Jan. ie It don't faiL Trial bottles free at L.give perfect satisfaction or money re- funded. Price 25 cents per box. For Sold by Druggist^, 75c. Hall's Family OANS NEGOTIATED. J. T. YslL I w\ Randolph's drug store. Regular Pills are the bee Li Broker. • } \ tf UMH ' «ize'50 cents and $1.00. Sale By L. W. Randolph. : PLAINFlELlj) DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7

Not only: are the men instructed ii THBKTOtE BS8TAITBART. k NEW ABMY DEPARTURE. THE ARtZOxNA KICKER TMatavorttaaldJMfaMtanaaa. patraataajay ordinary field sports, but they him tba editor of the Ariaooa Kicker and other some novel sports ot their own. A fa toe? critter* for Us> last ««. rears, is still de- 3otdlera to Be Given Systematlo vorite one is a swimming match in light POLICY OF E EDITOR AND 8AM- lac a rnseinc baatates and la the only nlao* fa* sows when yon eai get a aqnare neat far U. Training in Athletics. marching order, while another is a 1(>O- PLES OF HIS ADVERTISING. yard race, or a 440-yard race, the con- , NO FORMS OB NAPKINS os H. VAN HORN, LM. testants carrying their guns and being to oOead tbe fastidious and take away from WUgblj Popular with the Men — Oes> Mot their appetite, bnt «Ttrr nwtomer la alknrnl ma*' Pa* Plan la Operation—Tom*- in heavy marching order. ittUM to as* his flngem sad wipe his saooth on his ball and Otber Matches tot • Vndrr Crrttla MattaUa, fi All tbess tend to give the men an im- e Caele torn'* Men. proved physique and to better fit them Uoat Could B e FFrevjalleel Bear ** **' Jj . i. ck=Takii for the difficulties of long marches. Cpoa U> Bolt Candidate B#« Stakes! (COPYJUOHT, in(.) The United States army, to quote th.? In reply to IJ letters slrjd verbal i 5 Pialrie CUekraa! Uncle Sam has concluded that pny- words of an officer stationed at New sad other tuatfcsuni* meats, and yon au> *at five yean" guarantee— queries we wouli say that The Kicker U HOiufa as a trisxlj-'and no one will hit roa $20.00- -Cub or Credit. looffed peace U making hla soldiers York, "is a fine body of men. and with not a rod hot party organ. Nominally we altogether too fat. Hereafter they irithaelub. If nor waitrn are Impudent or thorough athletic training, they will ire a Democrat, Nominally noknbertwo, dilatory, etlr them up witb hot lead, bat fur Sale is not made trp of a few piece* here asd there, bat most b« trained down-; and among make troops second to none in thf we arc a Republ loan. We bold' ths pont- Qod'i aake don't «hont *t tba crockery till «• •rtber things they must learn to ru» world." I mastership und a Democratic) admlnls- get rien enough to boy mun. G carried to our immense slock, PORTLAND RANGES •t is not meant to insinuate that run tratlon, and we clns to bane on to it. OCB TERKa ABE CASH, « want to have as few f/oodi on hand u ponitiar when stock irriwuV It may seem that oar pol- sad than* who attdapt to bilk n» are burled aing- is hereafter to be the favorite AN EYE TO BUSINESS. To most readers In the aand lota jnat&ebind tb« houaa. There- THAT accounts for present low prkaav N» better opparttsafcy fa. mode of warfare of our forces, unlea* icy la a eelflab one. We grant It. We are for* come witb the fhino nafeaa yun are tired •JJ pursuit of a fleeing- enemy; but it i> A Philadelphia Chinaman Wanted to Dry taking cars of number one in politics aa of life. BILL{tftXE*, Bole Propriotur. •ssential for a soldier to be active and Siilrte on the city Hall Hoof. well as in boat The Arizona editor ftthe-limbed. It is not sufficient that Three Chinamen were in the big ele- who blowa hli burn for the sake of party DHCOOIBT AiiD PHARMACIST. vator which carried the "Odd Hits will carry more Bedheads on bis suuscrip- Qaviag been bnlldjtSMl by the editor of Tar Exceptionally he is well versed in the manual of tion books than ojlan In his pocket. We Kicker Into adrrrtubig in hl» paprr, I berray inns and can go through the bayonet man to one of the upper offices in the want some of tb* i spoils. We do not pro- •HBOOBOI) that I bar* tba beat gvneral drag large line of sxercise without danger to his com- city hall a day or two ago. pose t o helhl p wafft a llo t of ambitiousbii , eelflf- (tore Is all Arizona-V well-built Par- •ades; his calling' is one which require* "What floor;'" qneried the elevator Ish and half dldh oneat critters Into office TWENTY KTNDS Or 8OAP man. our hat and be thankful to seleet from la ea# yoa happen to feel like lor Suits-new- in. athletic physique, and tie army au- and tben take o taking a wub, aaxl, m we are badly (tack OB thorities propose to see that he gete it. Knowledge of the English language for what loose c lange they mayy toss us. the tootbbnuUiea We laid in a year ago, we est kind of "An athletic team -will immediately was evidently a scarce article with the We haven'h t saiid ! anythinhi g aboub t boltingl , bave ndnopd the pr£e to 10 oeata each, Mongolians, for they looked at e#ch but it may be In] erred that we'd throw a i OUR XEW SiDDA FOl-MTATN coverings and be formed at every poet in the depart- candidate down uicker than a Jack rabbit ment of Colorado, in accordance witk other and at the elevator man. Tben wa* all rady to fla J»ben a rang of the boys they chattered among themselves for a oan jump seven 'eet if be attempted to d*r.ldnl that we woe* putting on too mark frames. specified rules, to be commanded b/ * work us for a flat my le and came in aaf shot all tbe faaeeteciff. Commissioned officer, selected by tb*. moment. Wr bare decided to )*t go of aoda w»t< r, bat We are not alar! ned about the furore of $25. State ito $t7M peat commander." "No fldol," one of them finally said. A merica or Arin ia, but we hove no blood we'll hand yoa oat toot beer and k-monade "Loof." • to shod. We simply propose to take care wbk-Ji will niako yoqr hair enrl. Wbialry by *& Sate to $3040 80 reads the order issued by Gen. the drink, ai o*nal. abd abooting at the oolor- Wheaton, U. S. A., commanding the They were carried np as far aa the of ourselves during this scramble, and the ed HghU permitted after dark. $50. department in question. The order has elevator went and then directed to the galoot that picks us np for a free bowler WK DON'T mLn?m IN ADVERTIHrNG. stairway, which leads out upon the will put In tha rjuxtten years wondering bat wben a feller bolda a tun ondor yonr noa» -been approved by the war department how far bo fell an 1 what be struck on. I and by Maj. Gen. Miles, commander in roof of the hall. The "Odd BiU" man what emn yoa do about itf tlrk or well, living followed them. , Touching the uffect of oar policy, we or dead, give as a call* and we'll make it pat chief of the army of the United States, Would invite the Attention of people out- you. t f O. K. blMFanit. land, in consequence, field athletics are The Chinamen wandered over the top I, S2S.0O I to become just ad much a recognized of the big building arm in arm, looking part of the soldiers' training as drill: or up and down and around, but never target practice. | i venturing very near the edge anywhere. Bedroom Suits For a long time past Gen. Miles has "No like fall," one of them explained. been flrging upon the department at "Very much hurt." Our enormous stock of Bedroom Washington the importance of giving The big tower held their attention Suits—over 2C»--dak. .mahogany, Ike rank and file of the army athletic most. They stood and gazed at it witb wide open mouths for a long time. Walnut. ITiey're below whole- instruction; and now that the depart- ; y ment has at length approved of tba "Him velly high," the talkative one sale now. . | ;• . t.$, i.-. I jMiggcation, the different commanders of the three suggested to an attache of $35. suits to $25. J*f0. suite to «ja ana promptly acting upon it, and ath- the building- letic teams are being formed at every *^'es," th_£ latter responded witb a I " #50. suits to $35x0 ! fort and army peat throughout the wiPfc to a bystander, "4.000 feet." Dthers up to $iob. Foninefly country. Matches between the team* The wonderful information was re- •f different posts are also to be ar» ceived without any comment by the oneithird more thaxi present prices. langed. , Chinamen and the joke was lost. If "Athletic teams, as a rule, are mad« the attache had.said 20,000 it wonid HERE'5 OUR OFFERlNO IN CAgPETS vp of men who take a natural interest have been all the same.. When they had satisfied their sight- Mwiuettr*. 75C. Brst Body Brustcis, 90c. in Held sports, and who join an athletic Velvets, 75c Brst Bnusels, 75c. Other dub of their own accord. They d« seeing inclination the Mongolians Brussels, 45c. All-wool Ingrains, 55c. About tUaga differently in the army, how- started for the stairway. « • - jo rulb good heavy Ingrains, suitable for any •vwr: nothing is left to the option of "Him gJate building," the spokesman part ot the borne, formerly priced 65c and 75c, "•now at 35c and 39c yard—rare chance. As an EXTRA inducement, we propose to make and by CargcU FREE at tlfese prices !

Bessaceef Stare stec* at cast. See as tefere seiecttag elsewhere. Sett~Fe*liag ParUr Steves. tMta*. ; i i LIBBKAL CREDIT TO AIX. | If i AMjOS H. VAN HORN, Ltd. NOTB NAWB AiWdS AND NO. 73 BEFORE EHTBatBHO 8TORB : New Pame Street 73 Market StENEWARK, rf. J. I Tataahaaa'asal I Ossis

YOlirR EYESIGHT DEFECTIVE ? There Is no safer, surer orr rbeapar'saeebeaperaae»,.< thod of oUauitaer propejr relief torovar strained and d«fo< " rTMerht bsaX ache and ao forth 1 t.-o eoasattB fipeclalfet- The happy results 1 rectlyntted aTl—as are a cral- prise to pernoaa who' have not SPORTS OFFICIALLY INTRODUCED IXTO THE ARMY. known the rraTproflt to themes the individual. But unlike some milt amlne your ex a*. All trassac* yinrmteaa' . tary orders, irksome simply from the confided to the watchman at tbe door. BK WA I TWO SBOOIfDS Of US ON THE |RAW. lact that they are orders, the command "We come some more."' to form athletic teams has been hailed "And they will," was the watchman'* nde tbe territory- '*, 0M ertsnt and eharao- ; BOCKY MOUNTAIN DAN. Leech, 5 tiles & Co., by the men with delight; and now, be- comment "We have a batch of them ter of our advertising patronage. Our ad- I am atillhuldtng' forth at tbe old place on vertisers Bay what (hey meaa In good, Third •trrf't ami never carried a biggvr stock tween and after drill hours, the parade J every day. They're welcome, too, ail of the (tail tlmii in now oiider my roof. ground of post or fort is turned into except one fellow I know." plain talk, and Sfcefr announcement! show POCK OUT TOUBfOWlT WHISKY. an athletic ground, and men whoother- "Why isn't he welcome?" the varied business intermits of this town. Every critter 1* allowed to potnr oat bie own . wise might be in the guardhouse for Hero are examples of * me of the :«ds. of whisky1, and the universal price of a drink Is "Because be suggested one day be our more enterprising biulDe^e

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OOV. BLOCK'S SUQOESTIONS. in *•» Tort foot of Liberty Street BIG SALT SHIPMENT NOTEMBKB Uth, UN. RUDOLPH KBRSTINQ Albany, J»n. 7.—The ideas expressed A Train of tOO Oar* 80- by OoTernor Black In his message to the legislators upon the operaUon and administration of the cirU aerriee are AND OONF-ECTIONER* to b* embriCed in a bill to be drafted by aaaenablirmau Henry B. Ab«U of BOUID FOB SEW E5GLA5D FOISTS 201-203 West Front Stree Brooklyn a|])d Introduced at an early d»te. Mr. | Abell was chairman of a 1Ba4« Vf la TSM legislaUve cbmaitteie which InTestiga,- s\«se,SO •A. TRY OUR NEW BNOLAND AND HOME BREAD. m€ Salt—Ao ted UM ad4f nUtratioo of the civil aer- ifeara at Salt C« VIBNNA BBBAD A SPECIALTY. Ties laws sMd is familiar with the sub- ject. The jvain feature of the gorern- or's positioki «n ciril service U that he SUvsr Springs, N. Y., Jan. T. • O— Charlotte de Russe, Cream Puffij, Chocolate Ikslair, thinks ani lappointlng officer should anndrsd and sixty cars loaded witk all kinds of Pastry and Cakes, hare the pttwer to make an appoint- •,430,000 pounds of salt left hers yes- ment from I the whole number of candi- terday, consigned to New England "m'^llaV • FRESH EVERY DAY. J Ot, 5 »,S «,«•). .40. dates who qualify after talcing a civil firms. Tbe train was tbe Worcester p. m. Bundsy 7 tai service examination instead of such ap- salt special. The vast shipment made .1*110, 406. 6 40,7»1,1»), M10l1 Delivery to any part of tbe (Sty or Borough ai any time. for Newark please eban«e ear Mrs. Jaaoa—Doo^t nrnt like that, pointing of$«er 4elng oonBned in mak- np the finest freight train' ever put to- BUy. joat because the boy» bit yotj with ing an appointment to th« highest on gether. Tba cars were handsomely rUOTDLD ASS a mowbalL Don't lose roar temper. the eligiblJBf lUt as U at present the decorated with vari-colored banners. . case. Tbf | governor's message waa The train will go over tbe Brie rail- Mr. Jason—Lose temper? Nothing! carefully ijskd by the heads of the va- road to Jersey City, and thence by tho Did anyone I'm joat swearing to please the boys. rious statsjdjjepartmenU aad the various Consolidsted road to Boston. A large Mo n. That's what they JWant—New York suggestions .made carefully noted. His crowd was gathered about the train, tell you •>':)| \ Evening Journal. J recomn»naationa regarding the ur-and aa it started there was great gency of keeping priaooera employed cheering. The first section has at- to buy SLIPPERS for Xmas ia. OeneraM; Lathrop UM superinten- tached a private car for representa- Presents ? If so, we have "From Ohio, en?" ntid the hotel dent of prisons, says, receiving tives of the press and officials of the , IIM. clerk, looking knowingly at the name his eaniest land undivided attention. Worcester Salt company. In the party what yon want at the right II- on the register. . tftp£ price. Don't forget Superintendent Kilbura of the state e F. P. Collins, Boston Journal, InWoait • OK T 00,8 h.1 m; U a.« 04. ••res," aaid the man in black, hand- banking department is considering we have HANAN SHOES ing his Yaliae orer the counter, "but it and C W. Williams, /New England »V. •»»*•» at T 16.10« a m; .8 amendments to the building and loan Grocer. The shipment contains 14.SSS may as well be understood right now association law. such as the governor HwPhlntoMilSHnBUluiip.m. for Ladies. that I am not a candidate for a cabinet barrels pscked with silt in bsgs and BaUMaaD OOSBBUnOam, suggests, io make the management of bulk, and 10,774 sacks'not in barrels. ,BL—For Flemlnston. naaton, Alles- position or BDJ other office under tbe such aasb m.-¥Ur Baaton. Bethlehem and Allsn- The Uptown Grocery. "Tea, sir," gasped the clerk.—Chica- go Tribune. | aa now devolve np»n tbe governor's New York, Jan. 7.—Delegate Palma T4iB.m.8unaar»-For aacton. Bethlehem And be convinced that It is oar aim to supply the {people with the best staff. Thje rovernor's reference to the of the Cuban jnnta in this city has jnst • Allaa own. ataach Cbunk, Wllkesbarre and goods at the loweat prices and that we now have a rail line of all the new goods necessary to make your order complete. 1 A r*Il*w frMliaf. serious sQcii lent* which nhult at. grude given out the following statement* IS> a. m. Sunday—For Baton. Muse Raisins, a lbs. for 25cts. 10 eta. per lb. "What makes SUmley attitudinise croaainga, btas alrradr reoeiv«-il the at- "I have reoeived a letter from Gen. leap. m. Sundays— Hl*b Bridge Branch for 15 •« •• « tention oi tl le state ruilro.i'l cotumia- Jose Lacret, who ia in charge of the aVatnii. AUentown, Mauoh Chunk. Tamaqua Table " S " "60 English Wallnuta, so much?" - Baedtac.and HsBiatmia:. ^ ^ Currants, 8 " "86 Paper Shell Almbhds, 86 " " " sion. but ]a4s st-'.-ettt-d iiy them in Mjtsnras province, and who the Span- U4 B. mJJundavs— For Plemlngt Cal. Prunes, t " "86 Pecans, : 18 "Be thinks he's a great author." previous rejtrs have not paswd the iarda claim to have killed several Forr Battooaaston.. :Betl Apricots, i •• "as Filberts, ,; U "But he has never had anything legislature. | Gen. lli-.-?>ir has* in Chunk, Beadin*. Harrlf- printed." : weeks sgo. General Lacret writes me . .lunatiotlnn ffo r DD .L. * W. A choice lot of apples $1.75 a preparatii >n ^a bill prov.Jin* for good that everything is prospering in his "No. But b« thinks of all the cele- roads, whicH wouidllcarry out the jrov- roil uoma OOBAII auora. nr, brated literary men Who tried for yean provines and the Cubans have starteal Leave Pr- ST. Sis, 101T. a.n. ernor's id -a4 upon this sn'-j ct Knp- two newspapers, which show that they 11*. SO. p. m. Sandar. i .'fhrnent of truant Gomes in his province and is. -»»'**•*§» For; Atlantic City. 8 3T a. nu 1If p. Is. 126 Park Avenue, schools, which are ku^^esUrd by thepreparations to receive him. He re- Forj Freehold. *». Ill, 10II. a.: nu 1 Is governor's message. Oov. Black's ex- ports everything within the Cuban line °I'*r*1PS&TAL BLDB UJTB. Has a fine pression ijn favor of the forests being to be pi capering.** l«ave FlatnaaM for PblladelpaUA 1US\I «4 assort- preserved lajjin entire accord with a »«S, 1044 a.nu »VC »34*. *U, SSL »3Tment of Neckties. Mufflers. Umbrellas, jjin m. lnnUM. b Delicate' bill whics Jwlll bee introduced by a Now Haven, Conn., Jan. 7.—Holders IW 4t8_4O 4s. s. mJJ 4M M special cc m4>ittee of the last assem- here of 975,000 road certificates of ths a. n Silk Handkerchiefs. Gloves, &c bly, provi dl4g for the lasn* of «1.000,- county of Wyandotte, Kansas, contain^ For Baltimore and Washington st (44.10 44 000 bon*i is purchase binds ia tbeing Kansas City, hsve assigned thssa a. m.111. 6 34*. p. m_llT. Sundays, 104* Ready for the Holida; Adirond; a.nu.514*. p. nu. 1K ntrbt. Dress to s local attorney for a compromise, For Buffalo, Cblcaro and all points West. if possible, at SO cent* on the dollar. wees fdarsat >54»- nu, SSI p. m. Bundaj Miin. Springnelit, 11L, Jan. 7.— The senate Ths county for a long time paid inter- Pla naeld paaaengen by trains marked C and house 6f repreaentaUvea consti- eat on tbe certificates, but then de- ham te oars at Bound Brook. . tuting thi i fortieth general assembly of faulted, and the default was sustained n ch tloketa to all point* a t lolowesst e Goods. had on appUeatloci In advaood e to th< Illii openedd at noon yeater- in the courts, and payment of the cer- SSe| on atattbo.. [. L FAIL, Beal Estate and Insurance. Illinois agent at Iday, and Jo Altgeld's last message to tificates, which waa approved by eoaa- "J. 177 NORTH AVENUE. I _ nml J^J botb OLHACBKR. a ths lefiilatiire mercial interests of the county, wnav 8«nenU Bapertntaodent j' Some gowns are _«o dainty In branches a ljoujrasd until Monday defeated by the populist legislature. H. P. BALDWUf, [ the weave. *o delicate In tint. next. It Is ha general talk that prac- T» Taaah the rally mt Oaa»atm« : that they se*m to soil by being tieslljnsh tber work in eoaoeeticsi SPECIAL SALE il-'.f looted ai—oitc or two wear- with the ssnsnatvrisb l contest will bs New Hsven, Conn., Jan. 7.— Appll- LffiIGH VALLEY RAJLBOAD done UtU wbsk. The party leaders ition was made to Mayor Famsworth Ings maki'M; them unpresenta- yesterday by a parson from New York ! ^ ORANE <& OLARK'S. ble. NOT USELESS. We have left town and will not return un- In effect December 3d, 1896. til Sunday ni^bt Msaawhile, ths for a license to open aa establish meat make a specialty of cleaning is this city to prove to young men tho LEAVE SOCTfl PLAINFIELD. senatorial eatodidsws, Madden, Mason, fine fabrics, the more delicate Uitt. Cart and Alletoa remain on thsimpossibility of winning money by Hat and Furnishings Store. the material, the better the re- I -.WWSTWtMD. ground to see that no advaatag* is faro, roulette, policy aud other gamb- lit m. m. Dallr'ISundars 8 Oi) Local for 120 West Front street prices Cut sults. Sometimes an accident gained oovsv sr each other. ling games He wss referred to Dr. K»ach Chunk. win ruin a gown, without Injur- Newman Smith by the mayor who will »1« ». m. Dailr expreaa for Buffalo. Niagara ing the texture. We dye them Dtakajsa Ai cidc about ths Uosass to-day. lUb Chicago, and principal intermediate then, sometimes we get a pret- St. Lepiis.F Jan. 7.—Tbe i on court at J eft>rson City has decided the Mffi. m IM. tax Tap. m. dally •zoepl today » tier effect than the original ease of Jcoes vs. PuliUer, for the con- Springfield. HL.Jan. 7.—«OT. AltgeU eotdar. Local for Bound Brook. color. Fine goods stand re- trol of thai Ppst-Dispateh Of this city ta commuted the sentence of Charlaa "Him. Daily except Sunday. Local foi ; dy ing. The finer the material lUueh Chunk. Big: Line of 4 ^onea. Ths decision sus- J. and Frank B. Meadowcroft, con- nup m. dailr ezoept Sunday. "BLACK : the Letter the new color. We tains the opinion of Judge Valliant of victed of receiving deposits up to the &UMOND SXPBE88" for Boehester and chaige so little for cleaning or Uie clrenit of St. Looia, ia granting a time their bank in Chicago waa placed Suitings dyeing, that even If you are In permaaeat ; Injunction restraining ia the hands; of a receiver, from oats l«*.m. daily except Soadar. Local for doubt as to the result. It's Joseph Pnlit^er and ths directors of fear in ths penitentiary to sixty days mtnth Chunk. worth whue to experiment. the Postfpu|pateb from Interfering lajaiL ^ itt audits p.m. daily except Sun day. ex- Trousers to ordejl- $3.50 ^5 Want a new evening gown for with CoL Chairles H. Jones'control and l*"» lor Wilkee-Barre. Scrantoi>.«PottaTiUe. : gtiof that newspaper under Huleton. Shamokin. and principal Inter Suits to order HJ18, worth %ib a doUar or two? Laundry a fl ve ystt -s eon tract held by the Utter, Washington, Jan. 7.—Mr. Daliell oi Beoiate stations. crt^e. swill mcetve your work. Pennsylvania baa introduced a bill is) ( which eos tiuMs in fores nnUI ltOlr 9f.m. dally. Ixwal for Easton. ' tbe hovae authorizing the West Brad- t » M i>. m. daily, solid vmtibule ex S. dock Bridge company to construct a BuiTalo. Niagara Falla. Chloago. and New Bedford. Msss.. Jan. 7—Mayor bridge over the Monongaheia river intermediate stations, Bargains in - cmmankiattoM Hilller & Co., • aw • a J-: Vtsi • m * * Ashley s>asp4ndsd eataf of polios from tba borough of Bankin to Mlfflin m. daily eioept Sunday, ^ast line i ertalnlng to tb» North Plainfleld. township. Real Estate business mention Gsorgs Dbag-lass. pending; ,tlte formu- eJ.elther bj letter relephoas 3CM lation of enirares of ntlseonduct and NEW YORK MARKET*. tot jSew York ajy* BrookJrn-Looal-« ». Porsato of to let E. G. Mulford. or otherwise, will usrlset «jf dsty. and appointed Cap*. 115. 7'^JL 9 40. vnVnw. 4 4S and c si p.m. MONEY receive prompt atr James L. Wlber actinr ehisf. II is Wheat—Spot weaker, with moder- «a. m. »!«. COS p. m. £xpre I on.' Oaf Market quiet; prices steady. 'or Vetuchen onlr • 33 p. m. except Sun.Uy Miss Helen B. Dunham, LARGE VARIETY. 'or farther information consult Ticket moa OKAS* LBHIQH Eggs—Market steady; choice nrm. TEACHES Of PIANO AND OBGAH. London, Jab. 7.—In response to a State and Pennsylvania, fresh. 1»S) KOLUNB. WILBUR Pupil of a German Professor. Forrsferepae latter sif*«d by more than eighty too- address. Prof John C. BerBUer. Clinton. Ney C0AL. i tie.; ice house, 14015c; western, General Superintend nt ' Terser. Call on or address Miss Helen B. PARLOR Itlenwn mitd nfen sminent in literature, trash, lS«I0c; limed. 13X915; south- 8-Bethlehem. P». Dunham. Dunellen. New Jersey • * * Sm •• t CMI Oaly^rif • tfcs \ letencs W>d- fart, including: Mr. Glad- ern. 17H«l«Hc.; in case, $1.5O@$3.30. CHAS. 8 LEE. HEATERS, 4 N>. I KIM is| Wsesf i tone, Herbert Speneer has consented Pork—Market steady; trade easy. General Pa-»-wnjrer Agent. ihat a fund aball be opened to paint Extra prime, nominal, short dear, Philadelphia. Pa. sis portrait for the nation. Hubert Ss.7««10.U; skaas, ea.*O«8.?5; family. A. W. XONXEMASHEK. MISS F1WCETTS SCHOOL Stoves, Rangei and Oil Heaters OUB PBIC S ABE Low. JBerkomer, B.IA... has been jehosen as SB.50910.00. i ' Aas't General Pa«8en«er Art, D ibe artist ll»a-iU ~8outh Bethlehem. Pa. Lard—Steady; moderate demand, J Kindergarten. prime western. S4.O7K. • ••W1')RKTERMIXALS-Footof Cortlandt Hardware, rieatei and Furnace Work. a5 Washinjfton avenue. Washington^ Jan. 7.—Bids for the Butter—Market quiet; fair demand, fOWNSB'ND'S reamery western extras, 20)t~e; state ••> Dtpartart tf lalls erection and Completion, except beat- Primary. Intermediate Mid A««i«^JJ ing apparatus; of the public building and Pennsylvania, extras, 19 TUlemall arr. Um:clonests»» a •95,00a ___] j Srnday MalU. - at ; .• v-;|/>J!U ;-• IF THE WILL DO, J?g?n'mm v:»> to loao a. m Try Boyal Tooth Pov er. l i-oz, can. 10c; DAY. OL A H. CaAal C^asswr Chr«ae—Market steady. State, full t loses at «:it p. m. *-OB- nickel-top bbot e Me. It contain* 7 Tbe rector of J. M. HETFTELD. P. X no acid or grit, and recommended by all W£8TSfXTH ST.. New Y,'c. tended to gi*» entl n satUfaeUoa and win board!n« stats* In al itsbranobes duce the dividend on tbe stock front 7 Potatoes—Market firm; good supply. "" CIII Eaglassi tmt 94 Somerset street , tt Vip d t ht , paw>me"»a and road tu 5 per cent, per annum. This action tionif Island, in bulk, per barrel, 91.359 ublisher of city nuap a&d .V.J, taken i« consequcacs of tbe LSI* New Jersey, round, choice, pa* 8T—F Telephone CslL 41b.: " of bjuuasss of tka year. barrel. fl.OO01.SS. , IfeIi ••),;•• \ PLAINFIELJ) DAILY PJSESS. THURSDAY, JAKUAKY i, 1897

PARTICULAR MENTION. . , V: • jfe^eZj Will buy you a Flrst-Clasa. . f . | .,, . ,., Mr. Jaquett, of Westervelt avenue, BENEDI T iAWNOLD-- 8 LOVE. 9O^ ! ; 1 1 lifeta Oracle BICYCLP SPORTS la unable to attend to business owing Letter la WbJeh Be Prapaaesl Maw Peck & Spyder and Wlnslow Skates from 49c. up. j T • i ~ ^^ to illness. rlac« toJUM Pecxtr Hklppe*. , I PLAINRELD CYCLE AND SPORTING 000D5 CO. Mr. and Mrs; Alex. Losardl, of Ghlef Just L-e Shlppon and his wife, y .1 • I+J-149 NORTH AVENUE. West Front street, are the proud par- Margaret F incea, had nine children, ents of a little girl. among them three daughter* whose H. E. RIDER, President. | | C. C. LISTER. Secretary and Treas. Harcte-laatanejaiast ke Ua;hte4 at tlM a. •. beauty and harms of mind and man- Mrs. F. H. Barry, of Brooklyn, v is ner made Uxjm preeminent among the the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. D.belles of Revolutionary days. CYCLING COMMENT, Honeyman, of Duer street. Elisabeth nUrried Major Edward y Miss Evelyn Smith, of Madison ave- Bund of tbf low birth and rough FINEST STOCK 1R THE] CITY before rib has just been received by us and put on sale. of Directors of the Crescent Wheel- Albert Marsh, senior member of the life. But be i ras a dashing soldier and you buy elsewhere. jThey were made by a large manufacturer in 8t men, held last evening in the club firm of Marsh, Ayers & Co., left town a bold and aiident auttor. Gall Switzerland, and wjere the odds and ends of the boose on West Second street Routine for Jacksonville, Fla., yesterday, for Tbis nnfortjanatie marriage tnrolred SHALLEY BROTHERS business was transacted while the the benefit of his health. Mr. Marsh tbe character of tbe beautiful but j || committee in charge of the coming unfortunate Sblppen, but ber The North Jtanne Botchen. will probably remain in the south e^sTaf*J| "JpTsaTaw av^*e^|S^Sj^aaB> ] minstrel »bow reported progress. family and aJFTeral historians of re- until spring. "> pute have ablj defended her. and have The year of 'W will see more wheel* < lalmed that i be knew ootbLnx of her on UM road than in any previous year. hu»l>aBd's tra .son to bis country. Tbe THE LOST COPPER. THE PRICE 9lM price of the-best wheels has fallen balance of UM te«tlmooy seems to be- :l: 1: •Otnewhat during the last few yean "Xo. I WMI erytes; Mttber! Cai • toOer ID b<*r favor. is certain that Gen- while the wheel* themselves hare rob hi* »-y«* eral Washlngfoa believed In her, and 1 Tbont tbe aeiKbporlMod a •«— fit to di* o' It is not probable that sbe was in any Wall Pape improved wonderfully. There to a thrtr •op p i way aa accewory to tb« black career fellow feeling between cyclists that Is Coon* I'm ferila bad. We'd coasted OB a ptees IS JUST o madxlened by fancied noticeable and now that the army of o' gintrr tmkm > of Arnold wiu the asaal prk« aakdd. Big an hot an thick an bally—ne as Dick an nnclt»rt«-d t<>' tb« Bakaabop, aa we holler- try's cause f« mooey. Sblp- 4 the work being 5 inches wide on some of them, great band should be united. Such ed aa we went, 1 AD W« wbouped, till km • raddeat BUI b» pen was banIbed from the sUte of you pill find them on three cc sire tables on the right- an organization has been at work for •woUered o' the einit. IVnni>;lranla, •ad IIred tbe rest or her hand'aisle as you enter the store. | j : f • \ for a number of years advancing the Bad it in bi* month, 1 tell yon. where tt'db e life iu England with ber husband.— cause of the cyclist and It Is the duty safe, you M, : I'biUdt-lpbia Iiquirer. of every person riding a wheel to So when we sot to the bakeabop be'd know right where U'dlw: ' RIGHT REV. HENRY B. WHIPPLE. ONp TABLE I IS S Cts a Yard, unite themselves with it. The organ- Wouldn't half to hunt through pockets 'monfst ization in question is the League of the warble* an the string*. rh« VvMrakl* Marrterf Widow An tbe button* an alate pencils, an the lot o" ONE TABLE IS 10 Cts a Yard, and American Wheelmen which Is too well other things. a iir.HiaAse. known to need any introduction to the Bat could lay his flngen on H In • seoont, Another insti ace of May and Decetn- public. The League is better able to mighty quick— ber ia rt-cord»d. with tbe farther inter OJ^ti TABLE IS 15 Cts^a jVard. do effective work tor the cyclist than We was in a hungry harry, me an Bill an Jake (sting fact tb.it a venerable and re- an Dick. tixrctedj authori ty in the church imper- before on account of the increased I don't know Just bow It happened. BUI «M •onitea tbe w try month, while tbe The V Lanrest 8upp They had not been on exhibition only a short time numbers but every one counts and all bollerin'HurrahI' r S»**l rt[unity for Safe and will injure the links for future play. cryin. Beef performed the < preruony whi-h united Tbe famous Puritjr.QU Heater. stlU on sale You'd feel baa if you was fixed like BUI an for •».•§. '••" Some clubs keep their grounds open Dick an Jake an n»!" in wedlock the light fW. Henry Ben all the winter but it is much the worse —Chicago Record. Jamin Whipple. BUh->r> of Mitnrvota, Profitable Investmenti for the greens and next spying the and Mrs. Sitnpnt n of Saxonvillf. Man. TheJ. P.Laire j Hillside Club hopes to have one of the The Coaalas; Wosaaa. She is awealthjy widow of thirty fire, Thr N. J. MUTUAL REALTY COnPANY. best links in this part of the Country. "Msjrie," said the young lover with And be is past ie •enty. (Incorporated.) delicate intonation as be was escorting Hardware Co acquired JOO acres «f laad with «,000 feet frontage on C. R. R. «l N. J. bis best girl homeward by moonlight A CONVINCING COMPARISON. • tit ilgl '.VaBey Railroad at • coat of IMJOO and propose seUlDR stock to after tbe theater rapper, "(oppose we re ton ia f 100 shares at par to pay for property. Already negotfav BASKET BALL. I follow out the old adage instead of tak- A Trry Laeld Ulastratlon of a BOBM* e c M»din« to locate Wrst-daa* maamnvctorie* along railroad froefc B.y • Il.il Um. >lw > will enable tbe Company to seU building lots at low prices, mi The basket ball team of the Sum-ing a car. Shall we?" Johnny Blykln I has IMM-H lesw „ the Company L — "The 'old adage?'" said the fair ful than usual I a bis »tt"1!i -. --'•• bin erived fromaaleof this property to to be divided mit T. M. C. A. will play a re torn one. "Yon mystify me." game in thie city in the T. M. C. A. father wan try! lit to mituulate ' bini All stock payable to Treas. of Coi y on or before April 1,1887. Ahead* ''Why, yon know the ancient saw of to greater onileajvor. bscribed for. gymnasium on Saturday evening. The the wise men, don't, yon, where they upward! o tlO.OOO stock haye been ._. .. . ^ n excellent showing that the Plainneld "I can get aloag pretty well In most The filldwing gentlemen are officers and directors of the Company. >: ' ,i thing*." Johnnyj w«« «:iyln«. "but I A. D. Thompson. 8ylTanus Ayres, Jr., Peter Egenolf, President Board « boys made while playing in the "After dinner irft awhile. Trade, - .bith; P. H. Oakley. Insurance Broker; 8. D. Drake,.Bfcobart strange gymnasium at Bahway After sapper walk a mile." ( Tan't manage gramiuur and arlth- H. Broka cashier First National Bank, Bound Brook; W W. flmalley, firm For a moment tbe dear creature med- metlc." of L. D. k&Oo. j '!•] .!V* J •..••; ' promises an exciting game when "Those are tbetw« e*H*-ntial teams meet In the gymnasium; where itated, and then she lifted her voice in For and full particulars call or address, I ! the solemn stillness. "George," naid of modern times " was the re- the Pl&infleld team is at i home. •hebalf sternly, "I am no angel myself, ply. "A man njwadnyn must know J. MUTUAL REALTY CO., Steady practice has Improved the but I moot say I do bate shams. Yon how to talk for a chance to make BOSS J. i i BOUND BBOOK, H. J. team materially during the last few might have pat off my grandmother money; aiid b«'s Rot to be mighty Or First National Bank, Plalnfleld and Bound Brook. \ 4W weeks and they are putting up a much with that sort of a song and dance years quick at figures to see thnt somebody bettor game than they did early in the ago, bat not tbe modern op to date lan't holding back any when be gets season. j • belle. Stick to tbe truth. If, after the his change." ! The Strongest Claim luxurious sapper that we have enjoyed,' "I guess I can pull through on gram- A New Year'* ^ The Blgtt School Aatotntt. you are broke for car fare, don't quote mar. But I've git so discouraged with W*l ofoor The students of the North Plalnfield poetry not beat aionnd tbe bush. Just arithmetic that I don't feel like trying Sermon ^ ! High"8chool are about to publish a say, 'Mazie, deaT, lend me a dime till any more." whloh has Its praoacai tomorrow, and I will repay it with two "Don't give up.| Arithmetic Is just aa aide. During this yaar we're going to school paper to be called "The High kisses a minute interest at pawnbro- keep the same good qualities of good* Schocl Autocrat." It will be' in the Important as the) other, if not more so. which we have always been well known kers' rates.' " Be thankful the tudy Isn't any harder for. ' We are going JO put as moderate Demulcent Cream form of a magazine and will bd issued With a sigh the youth closed his hand than it is. Tuinl of the poor little Ro- prices on these good* as possible. It four times each year, the first number about the precious silver piece and hail- man'boys," be wnt on, with a sudden wouldn't pay us to do otherwise. OF I will appear about Feb. 1, 1897. ed a passing car. "I wonder what the Inspiration. We're in business to stay. coming man will look like," he mused "Did they hav« to study hanir EARLY INTELLIGENCE. silently, "if the coming woman gets "Study? Why those boys bad toL W. Randolph, any cleverer?" know Latin before they could under- ch Hazel- —Noah Dove Encampment, I. O And with a shudder he helped the stand tbe clown* jokea at tbe circus. PBEBOBTPTIOK DBTJOGJBT. 0. F., will meet this evening,when the fair mind reader into tbe cable car and Let's take an ext mple," be exclaimed; No. 143 West Front street. U that the people who aa-PiiMd It W It It '4 new officers will be installed. sat down beside her as gingerly as if he drawing a pencil and a piece of paper Telephone Call, 109. the moat etacJant , WE WANT FEET were sitting down in a basket of eggs. from bis notebobk. "Well work It —The officers-elect of Franklin —New York Journal. out tbe way a lit le Roman boy would TOILEt REQUISITE :, to fit our shoe*. Them- Council, No. 41, J. O. U. A. M.,will be have bad to do. S uppose we want to di HOTEL TIIILERIES I R installed at the meeting to be held to- could do that easily. «rer a d. Fo* chapped, handa H i« visible cork sole ones are night. ' But a little Roman In tbe fifth or sixth !, grade wouldn't hjire It all laid out be- AND ROGER'S REST AURANT, laxly, appiapriaie this aeaatn « —Pamphlets, containing' the report fore him In lraple unmistakable the year. We're selling them** of the Board of,Education for the past fashion like that It would be worse 25C a Jar. year, together with other Information, 139-141 East Front street. than grammar a id mathematics corn- right price* '•. ..-t \- J i, were given to the scholars in tha city blned with bVn. tor he'd bare to get public schools yesterday, to be taken bis Intellect rich down close to spell- home to their parents. Ing Words that < ou't mean anything, EOOIS TO LET. Leggett's Phannacy, Doane & EdisaH. He would have t< state ttie example I cmtUG Y.M.C. A. Building. Telephone No. 4, -jA special meeting of the Catholic mention in this ay: -X1AX divided Store closes at 6, Saturday V Benevolent Legion wiU be held this by VI.' The next step would be to say: evening, in the C. Y. M. L. hall. 'VI into XI- go^s VI times and IVHOLIDAY PRESENTS Business of importance is to come up OTer.*" Joseph Carbone, NEUMAN for ^ consideration, and a full atten- . "And then wha ; would he do?" 128 tSJORTH AVENUE, of the members is desire. "Why then be rould—er—Johnny, I don't know just what be would do Whol aaJeand retail dealer In choice frolta —»- -*»- -" kinds of temperance drinks then. But I shot Kln't iw snrtiriiwd If " " .sundown. Open 8»tor- You can be well when your blood is be emnshed his tiblot an.l drop|>ed hia ENDLESS VARIETY down. . U H ly rich, pure and nourishing. Hood's stylus down a knptbole snil ran off to 8arsaparilla makes the blood richan d Weary Baggies—Say, pard, me and PUBLIC POWLIWUNI O ALLEYS you was bora before oar time. fight Indian's." Grocers, pure and cures all blood diseases, re- storing health and vigor. Wandering Willie—How do yer figger Twin.. that? Chatty Old BacTpelor "Most r*mark- Weary Baggies—I've bin readin de HARPER'S, 117 and 119 East Second Street Hood's pills are easy to take, easy 'ble llkenofuc those two chll- papers for awhile back, an I see de ex- dren, nurse!**, j to operate. Cure indigestion, head- perts agree dat by de next century de "Yesslr. Twins, Mil PARK AVENUE. ( C. M. ULRICH, ache. 25c. ; sir." Old Geotli man "What, both Corner W»tcnnng wimmin will be doin all de work in dis PLAIN FLBLpb H. J. tin world.—New York Sunday World. h.