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•&••• DAILY PRESS. PLAIXFIELD. NEW JERSEY. MONDAY, JULY 13. 18O*. Two Cesita a Copy 8g a Y«a». E>UMi«fc«4 10. 1887. WEEK El PARTY HELPS gait L*ke too Much for Salt 1 Judges and Prosecntors Ex- 10 CLEVELAND Mil Four Houses Struck by Light- Mrs. George Whitley, Felon- plain Conditions in Their ning and Many Wires Put iously Assaulted, is Defend- River Devotee Who Goes There wai an unusually busy ses- Another resident who is held up Robert Evans.a w*U known local in Swimming:. sion of the Borough Police Court, Counties to Commission^ as a model citizen because of the Out of Commission. man employed as driver by John ant in'Divorce Case. * this morning, when seven offenders time and attention he gives to civic Lynch, of Elizabeth street, dted in were arraigned before Recorder Dol- affairs, has made a contribution to Muhlenberg Hospital shortly before ATLANTIC CITY CONFERENCE. A GREAT ELECTRICAL DISPLAY. p r 1 JKKWKV HELEOATES IS ITAH. liver. The party included Charles the Cleveland monument fund. He 7 no'cloc'.lr»Vk l._lastt .1.1,nigh1t .a.s

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HAMMOCKS. S1..V* I*«lro«-r"«i «h">-S SHIRTS. Recoup" Har- eHrttraKtl Hammock*; ffH*A. vard brand iwclijcer shirts, calls Second Week c^f Semi-Annoal July Clearance Sale. uftariiori and detachral; light and (A) •trotig and darsMr; 91.30 QQ olka dots, with the yards 4-4 unbleached sheeting; price ilv nlwve iMMirtln lor ilw all the new floral de»l|ens; liftht new border; »rt value; 9O Cfl unusual 7c value; sale . A7 SALE!! IXDERWEAR. Men's bleach- HOYK' HOSK. ' 2Sc lluy*' ttav and dark grounds; ISHr ft7 sale price WiwU price tU I ed and unbleached underwear. black ri>>lM-(H KCTBOOKS. 91 and 91.25 adjoining present Market Street Building, to keep pace, wide, in a bin range of new col- Limit 10 yds to a customer. Dulles' hand bags and pocket- I.AIMKK' HOHK. 19c or; our regular I.V grade; 4 A WASH SIITS. Made of whit.- books, in a big range of 7Q black !**•«• how. HI* to 10; ' 4A *ule |irice I I V linene, collars and cuffs trimmed SHEETS. 25 dozen 9-4 bleach- styles; wile price « with our steadily growing, always active business—rather •tali- |»ric«- ilU with blue: $K value, sale 94 Cft ed seamed sheets; fine qual- 00 ri.AIOH AM) CHKC'KS. Mei- price ity; 50c value; sale price . . ivO BELTS. 25c Indies' wash HIKKKS' IIOKK. Kim- blark rerized taffeta plaids and clteektt, belts, white and pink, liglit blae than have trade sufler from the upsets and disturbances im-rccrixitl liow—lisle; ."i to Scotch nigike; several styles, light SILK I'KIXfESS SIITS. Made SHEETS. 15 dozen 72x»O fine and lilac trimmed 4t 7; half price • and dark; 25c value 1 C of line silk, trimmed with lace; hemmed sheets, xnmlw*; for •' . > I O for §10 never sold less than 91S.«H». 7Oc value: sale price •' that come from builders' litter, re-arrangements of stocks, < OIlhirJTS. Small lot <>f lar»jr BRl'SHES. 5Oc Ladies' and «i»- mnHt will IM* rloMfl OS «;i\«;HAMH. l.OOO yards of $ SHEETS. 15 dozen 72x0O Gents' hair brushes, large 0A out for "...... ifcw tine dre*s gingliam, light and dark I*<-quo« fine seamless sheets; and small; sale price lOw enlargements of depts., we're holding a history-making X 10.98 bleached; 7.V value CC MII.MNKHV. What there i*> stripes, checks and plaids; 12He WASH SKIRTS. Made of ex- Ifft of our irimnutl lutt*> will he und 15c value; sale price ftQI/. for iWW (HI;. lOc large bottle of AC tra fine white linene material, s|«erm oil; sale price >UU M>I SI'HK\I)S. 5O white h«-«l «alf price »W«* PARASOLS. $1.19 Lilies' pure pnnels. others buttoned down the TABLE DAMASK. 72-inch spreads MIxlHI, four designs, nur- white itarasols, plain and AC front: extra fine grade; 94 OC pleached all linen taMe damask, sallies |Mitterns; hemmed and frigerators, Bedding, Stoves, A^X OVKR KMHKOIUKKY. In nisi itched; sale price . . . 9.1 value; sale price .... I ifcW 9I..~>O—All our embroidery, IM *Slso luilf bleached; small designs; fringe«l; 9I.5O value; sale QQ inclic« wiflr. on Inwn and I'AKAKOLK. *2.98 parasols in fel.OO value; sale CQ price idU WHITK WAISTS. lieautirul price lOU rainbrir; Hale price i IMHiKee, white and ('o|K*nhugen, qiialily white lawn, with lace and JAPANESE MATTIXanesc Malting Rugs :{\KKSSI\<; JACKKTS. Pretty HAM>KK1U HIKKS. Indies' KIHIIONS. 2!>c satin, messaline K1MONAS. IAMIK kimonos in til/OVKN. »1.OO Kaiser best 2- Persian pattern**; tritnn»ed; val- white embroidere |(l<>ve*, extra line; *ale ues up to SS1.OO; sale QQ e«l. ulso lace; 15c value 4 A wide; all colors; sale 1 Q somely made; 91.5O value; price price iww for • I if price i Iw sale iwice i The Price Tags are plainly marked—and they're scat- tered all over the house: the most remarkable display of good things for little money ever made in Newark !! THI DAILY PRESS may b« obtained Mrs. James &. Suydam and daugh- 000,000 feet. PERSONAL. tr—n th« -following N«w«le«l»r» and ter. Miss Marie Suydam, of Bound The production of lath throughout If you're not read)' for goods now, we'll store them frea A#»nt«. 10c a w««k. Brook, are spending several weeks SOME STATE NEWS BRIEFS the country fell from 3.813,000,000 Mrs. S. J. Kutz, of Wanhung. has CITY. at Jamesport. N. Y. in 1906 to S.664,000,000 In 1907— 'til fall in our Bank St. Storage Warehouse. Union N>ws Co R. R- Station but the production of shingles ran returned from a visit in Newark. J. M. Harper • 411 Park Ave. Mr«. Harry L. Bailey and chljdren, Carl, the small son of Dr. F. Ver- B. A. \M\ng H» W. Front St. of Watchung drive. Bound BrooK, non Ware, of Millvllle. was severely from 11,858.000.000 In 1906 to 11,- Philip Ackor. of Westervelt ave- A. D. Mallinaon..Fourth and Liberty 8t». 9JO.000.000 last year. nue, is sojourning at Lake Hopat- Trollry Waltlns Room... Watchung Ave. are at I^ukc Dunmore, Vt.. for the hit ten on the lip by a savage dog. It. Estil Ill Hark Ave. summef. which was running at large without "The substantial increase in the cong. Sole HcMlquartcn For Dabel* * Hlalil IIS Somerset St. Buuiey Ik H<>n 331 Watchuns Ave. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1^. Wiggins, of a muzzle. total production of lumber In 190"," Miss Isabelle Gillie, of New York, ["The Portland Range," "Gunn Sectional Bookcases" is spending a few weeks at Wat- T. A. (Jarlhwalte 212 Watchung Ave. Bound Brook. *re spending several says the report, "as compared with A. Anderson 607 Went Fourth St. Falling down an excavation in 1906. In spite of the financial strin- chunj?. The Washing Machine, ^'White" Sewing Machine weeks along the Connecticut shore. John Mottley, Cor. E. 3d ft Richmond 8ta. front of his home yesterday, Herman gency is remarkable, and es|»ecially SUBURBAN. Huber, of 64 S South Third street, Miss Mildred Sinclair, of Grove so in view of certain well-known lo- street, is spending several weeks at LOWEST PRICES—EASY CREDIT Un n. Slrlskl XOKTH BRANCH. Camdeji, sustained a fractured thigh cal causes. Aside from the car short- M^. Murket K. Rurdlck Basking Ridge. Bound Hruok. Union New» Co. and was taken to the Homeopathic age, which necessitated a restoration Bound Hrook U. M. Davis The Jr. O. U. A. M.. of Neshanic. Hospital. of the cut In, «aa* localities, the fact Miss Alice Ogden. of Orange, nan Bomerville Jacob Oenert has elected the following officers for been visiting Mrs. B. J. Beach, of WaatAfld C. F. Wlttke. A. E. Snyder A dredge of the Philadelphia that the industry 6f lumber manufac- the ensiling six months: Councilor, Rockvlew avenue. Waatflcld J. W. Wall Lighterage and Tranportalion,Com- ture was practically suspended on the Scotch Plains Charlr* Elliott John W. Docherty: vice-counetlor. South Plainneid Victor Altlee pany sprang a leak yesterday near Pacific coast early In the fall on ac- Miss E. Estelle Wilkins. of East Jfenwood....' Charles Klllott Walter R. Huff; recording secretary. Klnkora. and while being towed to count of the prospective raise in Fifth street, and Miss Mabelle Kise Blaney A SonWilliam Y. Herder; assistant record- A. M. GRIFFEN Philadelphia caught fire and. was de- freight rates by the railroads, mater- are at Asbury Park. ing secretary, Lester Shurts; financial ially affected the amount of the out- v stroyed off Andalsla. Miss Clare Kenworthy. of Willow secretary. Isaac an Doren; treas"- put." avenue, is detained at home suffer- 119-123 E. Front St., Plainfield, N. J. lirer. C. G. Horner; conductor, TTll- M.emt>ers of the National Brother- ing from ivy poisoning. lard Durham; warden. Calvin WJyck- hood of Operative Potters met in The South was far and above every IN iiiiU Atlantic City Friday to discuss a pro- other section of the country the big- Miss Grace Clark, of Grandriew mi i off: inside sentinel, Frederick Van Sells the Celebrated "Eclat" Hammock Lew; outside sentinel, Theodore Pol- posed raise in wages and shortening gest producer of timber, the yellow avenue, is "planning to spend her va- r^ T1.AIXS AXI» KAX\VO<)I». pine cut for 1907 aggregating the henius; trastee, Lester Shurts; audi- of hours for the entire trade through- cation In the Adlrondacks. which has die Extra Stringing Cord and a Patent End enormous total a* 17.694.21X.O00 tors, Walter Thatcher, William Dur- out the I'nlted Stales. Delegates de- Mrs. George Demarest and daugh- The local ball team and Clinton feet, by 11.395 mills, as against 15. Fastener to Prevent End From Pulling Out. Arenue piect Saturday afternoon In ham. William Ackerman; representa- clared trade conditions warranted ter, of Craig place, are spending their such an increase. 096,110,000 feet by 8,143 mills in vacation at Lake Hopatcong. the third game of the serii-s. The tive to State council, B. S. Hender- 190G, an increase of seventeen per Patterns are New—Colors are Fast Kmme will he played on the home shot. Policeman William Hollsworth, of cent. Miss Theresa Schmidt, of Wat- Woodstown, Is having more than his c diamond. Both teams have =a game The annual harvest home of the Thevfake States fell below their chung. has returned from a visit share of troublu. Several weeks ago Jn the series lo ihelr credit and tho Reformed church at South Branch, average, with eleven per cent, de- with friends at East Orange. he was shot at, later he' was badly fans of both here and Plainfteld can will be held on the church grounds crease of white pine cut. the figures Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Pierce, of Abbay & Imbrie Fishing Tackle beaten by a crazy man, a few days rest assured It will be a batvle royal. on Wednesday afternoon and eve- being 5.491.6S0.000 feet for 1907. the borough, who have been sojourn- ago he fell out of a wagon and dis- For Fresh and Salt Water ning, August 19. In Minnesota the cut of pine of 1907 ing at Belmar. have returned. Augustus I). Shepard, of New located a shoulder and yesterday he Mr. and Mrs. James Gaston have formed ninety-one per cent, of the York, hat; been visiting his parents fell and knocked it out of place Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowe, of New returned to their home in Sonierville. total lumber output of that State, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shepard. at "The again. York, have been guests of Mr. and Steel Rods from $2.50 Upwards Gable*." Front 6treet. after a visit of two weeks to Mr. and and represented 60.9 per cent, of Mrs. A. V. Heely, of the borough. Emil Rehmi, a member of the Mrs. Abrani DuMont at North Branch the aggregate cut of this wood in all letter-carrier O. R. Plerson will The members of the Epworth Fifth Regiment, residing at 20 Bel- Depot. the Lake States. begin his annual vacation July 18. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALITIES, GENERAL HARD- League held an Interesting nutetin,; mont avenue, Paterson, while hand- I Mr. and Mrs. Anson Compton, of last night la the class room of the ling a bayonet at the armory in that He will spend most of the time at Sea I Pluckeniin. have been guests of Mr. A Matter of Good Manners. WARE, TINNING AND PLUMBING. Methodist church. city, accidentally pushed the bayonet GirL and Mrs. Ho«ar* Sunday. menace to the community, William expected of those who have not had Lake, N. Y.. has been visiting her sis- MTABLIBHED WESTF1KLD. ter, Mrs. George A. Schmidt, of Wat- George Vanderbili Is sprnding a Dalton was sentenced to the State certain advantages, but the control- prison for five years in the Camden chung. week at Atbury Park and Oecan Westfleld Council has appropriated ling of one's temper, the refraining Criminal Court FViday. He pleaded Grove. I Mil) for protecting the shade trees. from the hasty retort and the sarcas- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Murray, of guilty to breaking Into the store of tic or rude remark is demanded by Miss Flora Garlinghoust is at Sar- All of tlte damage that will be don» Mayor Samuel Townsend, of the Ballet & Davis Piano Co. Baptist Scull, at Locust and Chestnut by the elm beetle this year has been the least of these laws. borough, will leave July 22. for the atoga for two weeks. streets. Dalton was captured by fif- done, as by today the larvae will have No guest has a right to spoil an Adirondacks, where he will spend teen-year-old Frank Hanna and the Su reme stopped feeding on the leaves and evening for a hostess by showing ill his vacation. <* P Excellency latter's bull terrier. The man has Chilli 1MH Xl» lUtOOK ANIt VICINITY. make its way to the ground, where temper at any contretemps that may already served two terms In State Dr. A. F. Van Horn, of West Fifth over AD Competitor.. it will remain until next spring. It occur: among perfectly courteous street, is enjoying his annual vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Crouse. prison. T is to prevent a crop of the beetle people this is an offense against the of ' Philadelphia, are guests at the tion. Dr. J. Hervey Buchanan is Over 60,000 in America's Homes and every one has proved Abso- next year that the money will be Harry G. Rathgeb, of Philadelphia, very first law of good manners; the looking after his practice. home of Mr. Crpuse's parents. Mr. spent. head timekeeper for the Sindla Sal- law that requires one to greet one's lutely Satisfactory. and Mrs. S. C. Crouse. in Hifth street. vage Company, was badly injured enemy courteously upon meeting un- George Hallock. of The Plaiafield Rev. F. E. Sturgis conducted ser- South Bound Brook. Saturday while working around the der the roof of some mutual ac- Trust Company, accompanied by his vices al the Westneld Congregational ART CATALOG ON REQUEST " MiM Delia LaRue. of Franklin vessel off Ocean City. He was swim- quaintance. sister. Mrs. O. L. Jenkins, otj the church yesterday morning. The eve- ttreet, Bound Brook, will preside at ming around the stern of the wreck^s borough. Is spending his vacation at ning services at this church have In fact, nothing so marks a lack Kennebunkport, Me. the organ of the First Reformed when a wave swept him against the been discontinued*for the summer. of breeding as this; It is a duty owed church of New Brunswick, during iron plate of the side. He made des- to one's ownself as well as to one's July and- August. Rev. Ora J. Shoop. of Grace perate attempts to get away. His hostess to never commit such a ODDITIES IN HKADGEAR. church. PlainBeld. occupied the pul- heart gave out. and he would have Ballet Oavis Piano Co. Miss Ethel Smalley. of East High breach, a breach not only of eti- pit of the Westfleld Methodist church «treet, and Miss Cora Libbey, of probably drowned had not J. D. quette, but of personal pride as well. The hat with a beehive crown is C. A. REID, M r. yesterday at both services. new, and as the brim Is a sensible B Somerset street. Bound Brook, are O'Brien, foreman of the wreck, gone A lady will always carry off any- 170 EAST FRONT STREET, PlamfieM, N. J, Tel. 858-R. spending several days at Asbury Russell, Robbinson & Co. have to his assistance and brought him thing of the sort with self-possession width the hat will be more generally becoming than some of the new Part. been awarded tha contract for the ashore after a hard struggle. and tact. styles. The Five Hundred Club, of Bound Fourth Ward school house. Brook, was entertained Thursday A petition is being circulated in 1,1 MHKIt (TT WAS HKAVY. A Polish for While Shoes. Only those who are quite sure of the becomingness of such a style night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Wt>stfield for signatures for a Sun- Get 10 cents worth of whiting and IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR should attempt it, for on the wrong H. G. I'pdyke. at Finderne. day night mail collection. Notwithstanding Cry of Timber Fam- dilute with a half cup of water. Dip - person this kind of hat looks like an TRUNKS, SUIT CASES OR BAGS Mr. and Mrs \V. H. Whiting, of ine. Ye»r s Total Was Lancer a small, clean sponge into the mix- | Joseph W. Gavett conducted the ture and apply to the shoes. This old model. Bound Brook, "lave gone to Harwich Than IJU* Year. CALL AT • Gospel service at the Mary E. Wilson cleans canvas shoes very nicely, but The trimming that Is used Is very Port, Cap* ( KJ. M;:SS.. where they Memorial chapel last night. Washington. July IS.—Notwith- those of kid and best be treated with much the same as that of long ago. will spend th«- summer. O. M. DUNHAM'S, 129 Park Ave Rev. Dr. P. H. Muddick, of Wood- standing the cry of timber famine, a special shoe polish for the purpose. for masses of flowers or ribbons are Mr». J. V. Babcoch has been en- bridge, will preach at Grace M. E. the soaring price of lumber, and the arranged high in topknot fashion. TRUNK STRAPS— ALL SIZES. —Dally nw want ma». pay. tertaining W H. Babcock. of Brook- church OB Sunday morning and eve-disastrous effects of the money panic lyn, at her home in Bast Second ning. * late in the last year, the total lum- —State Supervisor of Roads R. M. The Abased Lemon. street. Bound Brook. ber cut of the year 1907. according Meeker, of this city, has returned A squeeze of lemon juice added to Walter Cllckner, of Brooklyn, tu Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson, of to figures made public today by the from an automobile tour of inspec- sauces, soups, gravies and stews af- -:-CRISP STRAWS-:- recently entertained at the home of the borough, who have- been visiting Census Bureau, is 2,705,000.000 feet, tion of South Jersey roads. He was ter cooking, will bring out the flavor SNAPPY SHIRTS . COOL UNDERWEAR Mrs. Abrani Clickner, in Bast High relatives at Phoenicia. N. Y.. have broad measure, more than that of accompanied by Governor Fort and wonderfully, and is a palatable Im- •treet. Bound Brook. returned home. 1906. The total cut was 40,256,- State Road Commissioner Gilkysen provement. -rAT BLAIR'S-:- V, *.) DAILY MONDAY, JULT IS, INS. a»«WB at 109-111-113 WEST FRONT ST. E TEPPERS • PLAINFIELD, N. J. BASEBALL. AGENTS STANDARD PATTERNS NATIONAL LEAGIE RECORD. W. Pe. N Chicago 45 39 .608 NEWARK'S STORE BEAUTIFUL, Pittsburg 46 30 .605 New York 4 3 32 .673 BROAD, PfEW-AHo HAJUSEY STREETS! Cincinnati 40 37 .519 The JULY CLEARING SALE Philadelphia .32 37 .64* Boston '. . 34 42 .447 Brings prices to a lower level than you have experienced in several former seasons. THIS TO BE MADE PARLOR SUITE Brooklyn . 29 43 .403 Come and share in the bargain event—you are as welcome to purchase at these re- St. Louis 28 47 .37* YesterdNjr's Reralta. duced prices, and will receive the same attention as when the regular profits were Chicago, 3: Philadelphia. 0. maintained. Philadelphia. 2: Chicago. 0. The Gigantic July Furniture Sale Boston. 4: Cincinnati. 0. Brooklyn. 3: St. Louis. 2. Every Parlor Suite in the immense division of our Furnitnre Store devoted to Gasnes Tods?. 15c Ladies' Ribbed Vests at Ik 60c Fillet Net, 39c yard New York at Plttsburg. 4(i 'dozen Ladies' fine ribbed vests, low neck. 36 inch figured fillet net. white and ecru; reg- them is included in the July Sale at special price, but this week we are going to Brooklyn at St. Louis. no sleeves; regularly 15c, on sale at.... lie ularly 50c and 60c, on sale at. yard . . . .39c Philadelphia at Chicago. make an extra effort to dispose of many parlor suites. Boston at Cincinnati. •8c Lawns at k yard $5 Panama Skirts at $3.98 The savings for you will be not less than 25 per cent., and in many cases 33 1-3 AMERICAN LEAGUE RECORD. 25 pieces new figured Lawns, regular Sc qual- One hundred all wool Panama skirts, side per cent. The regular price tickets are attached to every suit, and a green ticket W. L. Pe. ity; the styles are neat and attractive, pleated model, full wide sweep, deep Detrott 44 31 .587 on sale at, yard Be pleats that do not lose shape, tailored per- St Louis 44 31 .687 fectly; colors black, blue and brown; you showing the reduced price hangs alongside of it, indicating to you plainly just what B«0 can't find a better $5.00 skirt anywhere, Chicago 4 2 33 on sale at $3.JW» you can save by purchasing now. Cleveland 41 34 .547 Philadelphia 36 36 .500 75c Scrim Curtains at 59c pr. Boston 34 41 .463 4 5 pair Colored Scrim Curtains, full 3 yards Should you not wish to have the suite you buy delivered at once, we can hold it Washington 2S 45 .384 long; regular 75c quality, on sale at, New York . . .20 47 .381 pair 5»c $1.50 Shirt Waists, 98c Twelve dozen white mercerized batiste waists for you upon paymsnt for delivery in the Fall, or at any time you specify. Amrrkaa Lrajrae Games with satin plaid, front tucked, attractive- Cleveland-at New York. l ly made; regular value $1.50, on sale at. .98c Detroit at Boston. A WONDERFUL ARRAY OF 3-PIECE SUITES UNDO* PRICE Chicago at Philadelphia. l /2c Roller Towelling at 6c yd. St. Louis at Washington. \2 pieces twilled roller toweling, bleached and unbleached: regularly 7%c, on sale at, Included in this great sale will be 100 parlor 3-Piece Suite—Nicely carved frames, French yard «e 39c Boys' Blouses at 25c suits, principally 3-piece ones, that were purchased KASTKRN LEAGl'K RECORD. <\ small lot of 15 dozen boys' blouses, were shape legs, loose cushions, upholstered made to sell at 39c: of woven gingham, for Fall delivery, but which we have ordered de- backs. Reg price $100. July sale price W. L. PC in dark and medium colors; sizes 6 to livered at once in order that we might offer them to ! Buffalo 41 30 .677 1 .">, on sale at 25c you in this month's big sale. Being newly made in 3-Piece Suite—J^arge Sofa, large arm chair 'Providenre 36 31 .539 9c linen Crash at 5^4c yard a beautiful new design, they will make a double 33 .629 Five pieces pure linen unbleached dish towel- and reception chair, upholstered in green (Cf> P_ Baltimore 37 appeal to anyone anticipating the purchase of a Newark 3H 35 .531 ing. 17 inches wide; regularly 9c, on sale panne plush. Reg. price £90. July sale price

.500 50c Wash Goods at 29c ! Montreal . . 35 37 .486 Half silk, colored wash goods, stylish, attrae- 3-Piece Suite, new pattern; frames prettily 3-Piece Suite—Carved frames, upholstered 1 Rochester 30 37 .448 , tive designs; regular 50c quality, on sale in green panne plush. Reg. price ffCQ ! Jersey City 2S 42 .400 at, yard 29c shaped and hand Carved, in mahogany finish, high- 10c White Lawn at 7c yard ly polished; cushions made loose, nicely tufted and $85. July sale price . . */C> ed hems, on sale while they last at, each. . .3c Men's 50c Underwear at 29c 3-PieceReceptionSuite— Plain pretty design, New York StaUi Athletic shirts and drawers, sell at all dealers 3-Piece Suite—Mahogany finish frames, sofa, Blngnamton. 4; Syracuse, 1. for 30c: all sizes for men, on sale at ... .29c arm chair and rocker, loose cushions. QQQ upholstered in velour, loose cushions, ^tli^i I'tica. 6; Scranton. 3. price S53. July sale price Reg. price $85. July sale price *PV/f Wilkesbarre. S; J. ft G . 0. 18c linen Handkerchiefs, Troy, o; Albany. 0. 50 dozen ladles' pure linen handkerchiefs. Vt. Palmetto Fans, 5c dozen 3-Piece Suite—Pretty design of frames, 3-Piece Suite—Plain design of frames, ma- inch hem: splendid 1 *c quality, on sale Two cases Palmetto Fans, while they last, on hogany finish, green plush cushions. C hogany finish polished, loose cushion tied U* C f\ Southern League IWult*. at, each sale at, dozen jfc R price $63. July sale price with tassels Reg price $85. July sale price

afte porucu'arly described, is directly responsible for the major and accentuates the trimming or em- s-.tuate. :y1n« a-d belnir !•• tbe city or • lain- ity of cases of blindness today. If known this is Cronin's flrst offense discovered a sure road to untroubled fleld. In tbe county of Union and State of since he has been playing the game. marital joy and peace and harmony. broidery. New Jersey. By HAROLD MACGRATH instead of tryine to overwork the Women who do not like ruffles fin- BeidnnliiK at tbe southeast corner of Lib- He says that the really happy mar- erty street and on tbe south side of the eyes, one would at once eet glasses McGraw has secured the services riages are "contracted" by women ish the pillows around the edge with main street that Uads through fiatnfJeld (now Author of The Man on the Box," etc at the first warning of eye-strain there a single band of Valenciennes inser- West Front Street): thence alonjr the easterly of Dave Brain, formerly of Cleveland, who have passed their thirtieth birth- line or Liberty Bt'eet south forty-seven de- would be fewer cases ot blindness at but the question of getting Spade, day. tion. irreet oast STILES & CO., vast and smiling area of untroubled 6"5m EDJ&DP Adv. Fees-«7JO a victory. gladness. They have learned, too. are far less passionate in their love- Philadelphia Bye Specialist. how to broil beefsteak, and how to making than their ancestors.' At 1O5 Kaat Front Street, Foxen, formerly of the Jersey City darn stockings, and how to keep a I love you, or at least I thin'; SHERIFF'S 8ALK-In 'han'eryof New Jer- « Brery Tbanday Eastern league team. is pitching That very possibly I do: sey. Between Anna R. Van Nest, complain- dining room cool and speckless in ant, and Sarah J. Kneeland et al . defendant*. Hows. 11:IB to 4:SO. good ball for the Philadelphia Na- y summertime. They have even learn- In common, honesty I shtick Fi fa. for sale of mortffaa-ed premises. tionals He lost a hard eleven inning From sratements not precisely By virtue of tbe above-stated writ of fleri i ed how to economize on bonnets and facias to me directed I shall expose for sale contest with Chicago on Thursday. ; bonbons. They may not have quite true. >>y public vendue at ibe Sheriff's ofltoe In But still It's safe to say I'm pretty 1 be Court houiw, in tbe • ity ot Elizabeth N Flor de Timbo Plalnfleld has a number of strong so idyllic a belief in the unending J., on pitchers when one considers Ran- fond of you. WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND dear Habana. melody of love*s"~oM sweet song, but DAY OP JULY, A. D ISM dolph, of the Clinton Avenues; they know a deal more about keet> at t«oo'clock in the afternoon of said day I cannot swear a mighty oath all that tract or pareel of land and premises '"Hub" Conover. of the Mono F. C. . Ing house. ' To worship blindly till I die. hereinafter particularly described, sl'uate and Eddie Conshay, of the Highland Then, too, a woman who marries lyln* aud being In the city or Plalnfleld. In In fact, I should be rather lo.ifh tbe county of Union and State of New Jersey A. C. not forgetting a number of at 35 chooses her husband with care To form so very rash a tie. n<-a-|nnlnr at « point in the southwesterly others who are doing good work. • and discretion. She is more apt to side of Lee place, distant in a southeasterly Unless I knew a most substantial course- two hundred and twenty-live feet from In their efforts to give a flrst- marry the man who suite her than reason why. the Intersect! m of the southeasterly aide of When Harold Mac- she was fifteen years ago. She has West Third street with the southwesterly Crath wrote this class article of ball, the Clinton Ave- side of Lee place and corner of lot owned by mr st eihiiaratinc nues deserve all the support possible. more "common sense." I shall not, with a valiaut air, the party of the flrst part; thence running in iron . he wmsin his It is needless to add that the Ger- a south-asterly course along- the line ofLee ry rrocd »nd The season"s schedule of contests is Pour out my life-blood for your place twenty-six feet to a ktake and • orner. fuii of the zest of man professor believes that, in mar- tfaeooe runnlnir Inmni hwesterly course one one or the best, including games with riage as in everything else, it is com- good. hundred and twenty-Bve feet to a stake and High Bridge and Somervllle. as well Nor even boastfully declare corn r; thence running- in a northwesterly mon ^ense. and not romance, that course twenty-six feet toa stake and making TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN:-Pur»uant to as Metropolitan teams. That if I had the chance 1 wou'.d. lh» proTtawM of an act of the Leirlslatu e of matters He has discovered, how- a corner, thence runnioar in a northeasterly At ewr cae* t^e adr-r^tar* Because, to tell the truth, I hardly course one hundred and twenty-live feet to tke 8UU of Ne* Jrncr entitled "An act to ever, no means of inducing the girl tbe place or heirinninff. Known ao4 de*i«- turn a-u-exp*<-ted c rrer. It authorise penom to change tbetr natvm". ap- No word has as yet been received think I should. nated as No. :»J Lee place. Being- the same !•* • »»-v^ br—«tr!cs» exdte- proved February Utts, 187*. with the amend- from Plemington in response to Man- In her teens—even the girl in her premises this day conveyed to tbe party of tttorkr-ff d'al^rue. fi*- ment thereto, notice it hereby riven ta.t 1 Sarly twenties—to agree with him. the first part by deed of Matilda A. Cla». . tlitleh-1 atmosphere. abaJI applj to tbe Circuit Court of the Couotr ager Dorflinger's request for a game. No knightly deeds have I to .lo. ;WILLIAH H. LAWBBRCK. of Union, at the coun-bouae in KlUabeth. on It looks as {hough the Hunterdon Also, his suggestion must be taken Saturday, the eighteenth day of July next, at at exactly what it is worth. And no Impassioned words to P ten o'clock in ttuforaoooa oruim there- county aggregation is much afraid say; CiDINOTON * 8WACKIIAMKR, 8ol rg. after aa I can he beard, for an order to auth- of a defeat. SS5m EDJJkDP AdT. Fees-tT-» I oriaa M t* Maun* another name, to wit. the WORK OX THE HOTKI. PORCH. Still, I should like to marry you. A Captivating name of Oeorn W. Lawrence. If you will tell me that I may. Dated JunelZth. MB. The Orange Y. M. C. A. team will Story that is OTTO SKAS8MAKN. meet the local association nine at The dalnly lady just now is turn- And also kindly name the most con- m 3rd Avenue.. venient day. Try a Press Want Ad all Mystery Oval Saturday in one of the ing her thoughts toward the pretty JOHN J. HCTBBBLU Atf/."*"*"*' *' J" State League games. Orange is con- lingerie pillows which do so much and Smiles for Applicant. I can't explain the thing, you know sidered a formidable opponent and to make her bedroom and boudoir No. 810 Broad Street. the contest should be a good one. Just what they should be. (They used to tell us Love was KEEP COOL. DBINK ICED TEA. Newark, H. J. a US a blind). Th«i__are quite small, soft down ECONOMICAL I EA5Y TO Not His Faalt. pillo«V covered with a white mater- But since it happens to b? so. THE KIND OF A STORY YOU WILL FURNITURE. Forgive my weakness, and be kind. OSS, A first grade boy brought perfect ial— nainsook, cambric and handker- NEVER WANT TO MISS A LINE OF spelling papers home for several chiefs linen. Sometimes they are em- Or if you're not that way disposed — Repaired and upholstered. Equal broidered with white mercerized cot- well, never mind! to MW. gend a postal to weeks, and then suddenly began to ton in a graceful design of small —Punch. HARRISON. 14O CENTRAL miss five and six out of ten. Bowers and sometimes they" are quite Cabinet maker. Polisher. Mat "How's this, son?" asked the fa- plain, with only a two-inch hemstitch- Maker. ther. ed ruffle all round the edge. Others Mrs. Gray—A noise awakened me SOLD ONLY AT IT BEGINS IN THIS ISSUE '•Teacher's fault." replied the boy. are inset with fine Valenciennes lace last night and when I got up and "How Is It the teacher's fault?" Insertion, while the ruffles are fin- looked under the bed I saw a man! VAX DYK'S STATIONERY/ "She moved the little boy that sat ished with a lace edging. Mrs. White—A burglar? next to me."—Christian Leader^ Mrs. Gray—No. My husband. He /AND TOYS. Quite the easiest way to make heard the noise first.—Chicago News 127 WEST FRONT ST., Mrs. Margaret it. Phelps, of Elis- these dainty novelties is to buy an Bet. Park and Madison Aw. HARPER, abeth, district deputy. will visit embroidered handkerchief, which —Use tress want ras. Thej SO BRANCHES IS 2O C/7/E.S. I Friendship Degree Lodge. Daughters jj may be made larger, if necessary, by TRY A PRESS WANT AD. 411 PARK AVENUE: I of Rebekah, tomorrow night.

f Jvr THE DAILY PRESS. faction by the friend* of good gov- ernment In that State, and the word* JBUTTEWICK PATTERW- WarnM JS*»a. Independent in Politics. In which that conaeat I* expressed may well suggest a way of establish- A. L. FORCC Bdltor and Proprietor. ing complete harmony and co-opera- PECK tion bc*t«t Sunday, at a p. ro.ular branches of the Republican M. _ Telephone (1. party." The Woodhull & Martin Store QUOTES THE PRICES, Nortb AV«OI : So far as I'nlon county is con- Two cents • copy. Ten cenu a week. cerned, and for that matter the en- $1.0* a year In advance. Dellv- tire State, there has never been any THE ST«d by carrier or by mail. No , need of harmony when Mr. Acker- •xtra charge for paper* mailed to man Is considered. As be, himself, , point* ID to* U. 8. and Canada. says, the 8enator 1« an organisation GOODS DO THE TALKING. Tfc* Daily Prea* haa the most com- 'man, and at the same time it might plete carrier and mail service of well be added that he always has any paix-r In tbe metropolitan dis- been and always will be thoroughly trict. ' _ ' acceptable to the New Idea." TRUNK SALE. Any mbi=rrtfter failing to receive a ' In an annual report, recently is- Always the dependable kind and a larger, bolter wlectttd atock of the •Ingle Issue will confer a favor by sued, the head of one of America's best make* alwsyi on hMd. A rareTuI < iuiij>»rt»on will allow that we notifying tbe business office. ! greatest universities holds that the give the very b«at valiiea at thia lime. , Advertising rates mailed on appllca- j boy entering college with a public ~ Upn. ' school training is much better ppe- SUIT CASES. Copy for Change of Advertisement* pared than his mate who has pursued a course at a private school. Most In larger variety of material*, ctilorx ami «!«•«, »tronite»t mmlr »n. mart be at the office by 9 a. m. men who have gone through college Itraiif-h Office. ' know this to be true. It is a great Thix is real bargain time in all our >I•!>•«rIn entH an-. Il-Mini;. Kiitr*. CarpeU, Mat- N«wark—F. N. S^imer, 784 Broad free education, a system thai has no tings, Jtr. Street (Advertiser Building). competitors unfortunately. There's a reason for the big business -we're doing in this de- PUInrta-x. leather bound, braes charge. Ijrave your or- , name a real statesman, George Gray, anil Iwi'-U. two dowels, heavy leather straps; Ex- trimmed, cloth lined and two pockets, just the kind KELLER'S der with your newsdealer ;of Delaware, at Denver, this morning. celsior lock, heavy hardwood slats, bound wi;h a woman appreciates; they come in 14. 1 •> and 16 •PHOilE 857-J 125 PARK AVENUE or at the office of The metal on each end, and three strap hinges. inch sizes, and sell from )Si.7."> lo ^l.-'iO. Daily IVnm. i THE FORUM. Size :!<>. regular price $7.oO, sale price . . . .»5.JM* Size 32. regular price $7.98. sale price . . . .*«..%o We're selling an excellent solid leather linen Size 34. regular price $8.50. sale price . . . .8«.I>H lined Suit Case at IM.8H with brass trimmings and ; I*rohil>ilion »s an Issue. Size :!6. regular price $8.9s, sale price . . . . #7..V» double straps, such as you'd pay $."> "it for at many j The Republican and Democratic stores. July 13 In History. . voters have held their national con- ; ventioji. put in nomination their can- Peddie Steamer Trunks. At S.->. \v»- have the best Dress Suit Case in 1790— Marat, the terrorist, was assassi- America, mad'' of Cow Hide Leather, ilneiy finish- nated by Charlotte Corday. Marat didates and adopted their platform A good canvas covered basswood trunk, with T of principles, and in looking over ed, very strong and durable, has double straps, was one of tbe most sanguinary of heavy hardwood slats, bound with metal on each shirt pocket, etc. the Jacobins. With Danton and these different platforms one fails to end. Vulcanized fibre bound, brass-plated corners, 3 Robespierre he planned the de-find a single sentence in reference to clamps ton and bottom. Valance clamps on front Light Weight Canvas Dress Suit Case", many the one over-shadowing question in and back, two heavy leather straps. Excelsior lock STOP, READ, CONSIDER struction of the Girondists and 1 of the ladies prefer this style of case; very strong when cut down by the heroine was American politics, which is today the and three strap hinges. yet light; special at *1..V>. preparing a list of victims to be settlement of the traffic in intoxicat- Size 30. regular price $6.">0 sale price . . . .int of numbers per- extensively built up, and that there agement. Organized under the laws the fixings that goes with a nice suit of clothes. tention of resigning his office for anyhaps, but the greatest because it rep-is no apparent necessity for adding of New Jersey and considered one of CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. other position. He had been elected resents a great moral issue and theto the danger of highway* traffic JOHN FEDDERMAN the leading Associations in the State. by the people of New Jersey, he anonl- y political party that has the cour- across the tracks of the company bj —CONTRACTOR— nounced, to serve as their chief ex- age in this year "of our Ix>rd to stand the construction of another grade OFFICKRS: WERNER'S CLOTHING HOUSE crossing. AND DKALER IN ALL KINDS OP ecutive and he intended to fulfill that in the defence of a noble and a right- CONCRETE \rATERIALS, M. B. Long. M. D President 206 WEST FRONT STREET trust. Thin, it will be recalled, was eous cause. It must be'admrtted by The board has referred the com- SIDEWALKS A. SPBCIA1.TY. When he was being boomed for theevery consciencious voter tifcit all plaint to teh town authorities, with E. M. Laing Vice President a request for an answer. , N. J. Vice-Presidential nomination. | other issues or questions that have J. V. E. Vanderhoef Secretary After laying a "basis" for his story, been presented in the platforms of M. C. VanArsdale Treasurer S<-ORKS HINDOO MISSIONS. "BOYIS|TON BEACH" the corres|>ondent trots out State the two dominant political parties HIS HEX JUST "HTOOH PAT." Nelson Runyon Attorney 8enator Joseph S. Frellnghuysen us sink into insignificance la compari- Special dock for bathers insures splendid bathing a candidate for Governor Fort's son with this one great over-whelm- Ceylon College I*re«ident Talks Be- Stuck in Concrete, She Lived IMRKCTORS: at all time*. Reduced prices place. In tbe first place, the Senator ing issue of the settlement of the leg- fore Parliament of Religions. and .Laid K«p< for Mr. Bndd. Is not "an office seeker." In the sec- J. P. Kmmons, D. M. Runyon, alized traffic in intoxicating brever- S. C. Kanaga Rutnam, president of Hudson Budd's stationary hen at ond, his friends are determined that ages. So an opportunity will be Central College. Colombo, Ceylon, J. C. Manning. W. J. Harper, House and Suit 20c.- he stay- just where he is. Somerset given to all those who wish to protect Chatham is dead after a career of Was the speaker at Unity church. of nearly a year as the only one ofW. H. Callahan, H. Llefke. county has gained fame in the Leg, -the American homo can do so by cast- Montclair. yesterday in the Parlia- C. H. Dunham. Nelson Runyon, islature by having such a command- ing a ballot for the candidates of the that variety in that section of New House without Suit 10c. ment of Religions now being held Jersey. Mr. Budd expected that the A. D. Edgar. M. F. Elderton, Ing figure as its representative in theProhibition party on the third day eatjh Sunday morning in that church. Senate, and those sober, discerning of November next. There is a chance hen would live only a short time. S. J. Robinson. A. L. Force. lie said that he could get no as-and consequently does not feel as Take a dip today! folk who kuow the difference between to elect our issue this year and also a sistance in this country for his 7 10 x good and poor legislators may be de-fighting chance to elect our candi- badly as he might, since she existed school. The American people spent several months beyond the time he pended upon to give him a rousing dates if all the enemies of the saloon over $7.0«0.«oo in India each year big vote should he consent to again get down to hard work and do the allotted to her. She became station- on their missionaries. If that money ary at the time Mr. Budd laid the nerve them in the same capacity. right thing on election day. was spent in educating the Orients R. W. BARNES. But when Governor Fort's term ex- ' WILLIAM LV.NGBR. ' the results would be much greater. new concrete floor in his hennery. THE j The hen. a fine example of the 217 PARK AVE. 'PHONE 344-L. pires, no worthier man could be "I brought the manuscript of a chosen as bis successor than Joseph 1 (Hllitll AT FORT'S OVTTAtJK. Brahma variety, wandered into the book with m»* to this country which I roost a few hours after the concrete FIRST Fruits Vegetables and Groceries Sherman 1 relinghuysrn I called 'An I'nbiased Opinion of the J«rwy Governor I.IKUMUI lo O|irn-Air < had ben put down and sank ankle Imported mnd Domestic Cheeses. Olives and Pickles in bottles or AtX'KITARLK TO ALU Christian Religion in India.' I y m l ure 03 1 Service at S«-m Ciirt. brought it to a publisher, who subi -deep in the mixture. Next morning NATIONAL ?, « » ' B ** Corned Beef, Ham, Smoked Salmon, Fresh | the concrete had "set" and the hen "The consent of Ernest R .Acker- Picturesque and impressive was mitted it to the Secretary of the Cut Chipped Beef, Heinz's Stuffed Melons. Try Th^ Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mis- , was anchored. As it was impossible BANK man to be a candidate for re-election ' the religious service^ yesterday mora- I to get her out, Mr. Budd provided a to the New Jersey Senate from I'nion ine in front of Governor Fort's cot- sions, and th»» answer came back. That book must not be printed.' " i seat for her. One point that inter- BICYCLE and AUTOMOBILE Supplies county." says the New York Tribune, tage at the State Camp at Sea Girt. j ested chicken fanciers of the section of PLAINFIELD "will he regarded with sincere satis- The visitors came by automobiles. "England." lu* continued. "is was that the egg-laying abiltty of the 50 to 75 PER CENT. SAVED BY TRADING HERET , carriages, trolleys, or on foot. Rev. holding the natives of India down BABY CARRIAGES RETIRED. with sheck^ls. just »o are the mis-hen was not impaired in the least. ' Rudolph K. Urestall. Captain and | Mr Budd thinks fatty degenera- ISSUES Chaplain, conducted the service. The sionaries holding tbe Hindu down ' Sunday and closed on Saturday until 7 p. m. Regimental Band furnished the mu- tion of the heart finally took his 1 Headquarters for »it" for the hymns. May St-ml Our War*hip*. prize "stand-patter" to hen heavi-n. LETTERS of 224 WiSS FRONT ST. %ffi£i^^ , The visitors and citizen soldiers Oyster Bay. July 13—President CREDIT listened to the sermon with close at- Roosevelt and Secretary of State Hottest Da? of tlw Season. tention. The Governor sat on theRoot held a conference here today The highest tmii*raturr- of the TRAVELERS PUTNAM & DEQRAW. porch of the cottage. With him were and discussed the Venezuela situa- season in this city was recorded yes- B. V. D. Underwear at the members of his staff, including tion at great length. They decided terday afternoon by Weather Prophet j CHEQUES 50c Col. Colgate, his personal aide. that immediate measures be put inJohn Neagle. when hU official ther-j Elastic Seam Drawers at . 50c Guard mount yesterday morning and effect to protect American Interests mometer showed an even 100 degrees : Men's Gauze Underwear at 25c and 50c each RYE. evening parade yesterday. afternoon there. It is intimated that American In the shade. All day long the heat FOREIGN E. C Westcott, Agent were the only military duties per- wacvhips may be sent to the warring was insufferable, there scarcely be- formed by the regiment yesterday. Central American Republic mith the ing a breath of air. Toward night .i EXCHANGE 115 East Front Street hppe of being able to awe them into terrifflc thunder storm brought wel- —AdverUa* la Th« DaJlr p,eace. come relief. USE PRESS WANT ADS

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the other life, out of Itarmnoy with s God and his higher nature; then 'the fr Classified Advertisements cumulative penalty of the way be has HEDGES trimmed, lawns mowed FOR 8ALE—4 cylinder. 20 H. P. been living will come home to him. seeding, planting, etc. Welsh, ad- Locomobile, on usual fine •hape, very desirable, and np to date car; new and death will be the beginning of TEA AND COFFEE TALK tlon. ens half a east a worS far dress. 405 Park avenue, Tel. 680-R. hi* self discovery.' ttvs Inssrtlana of taa sun* adv«. 7 8 < tires, etc.: $650 to quick buyer. Rev. Dr. Herring Explains mains for Ism than one saooth; en* Thompson. 413 Park Ave. 7 IS • "I believe »*.?n In the life eternal month, fifty ecnia a Unc I* words to a Just such days as these suggest cold drinks. You Un*>, doubts rat« tor s for osach and marrlaa* .noUets PRIVATE tutoring In the classic atu] casalfted ad.srdstns a«csptsd op t shop. (IU AS INKTKMTIVE " HKKMON. is in harmony abd fellowship with tend you a pound to^try? ? ? ' ? a.W p m and mathematics. College prepara- God which begins here and now. I THB OAJLT Vtusaa la not at Ubsrty tory work a specialty. Address Mas- FOR SALE cheap. 2 delivery am building something now that Is to s*»« any Information isgsiiiliNi advar- ter of Arts, Press office. 6 30 lm wagons. 188 East Front street. Hartt Thai "Kternal Ufe" JAVA AND MOCHA, Ib 30c ttermectt that rsqolr* an addraaa tn oars to live in another element. What is of this crfBc*. rNeraun* anawarii^ tbass 6 IS tf ads. saovki aaaH or Uars answers w ATTENTION—Wanted Hallet Have Been Preferable the character of the stuff I am put- JAVAJb - - - "- - - - - 28c stated In S4t - First Pre»bytt>Han church, deliv- Rockview avenue. 7 10 3 supplies and tires at lowest New * 6 11 tf c • (i the laxt of the wrles of special I have the jSbwer of enjoying. Eter York prices. Thompson Auto Co. «• r.noD> on "The Apostles Creed." at nal life Is what then? Time? Ever WANTED—Polish girl for genera: 4 15 3m COWS. COWS. COWS—Will re- thr. Herring spoke as world. Shall those out of fellowshi ences. 526 West Seventh St. 7 13 t .rates. Thompson Auto Co., tele- FOR SALE—High Amesbury four- follow*: with God here be always out of fel- lows-hip with God? I can hardly be- phone 991-J. 4 15 3m wheeled cart, red running gear, light " 'I believe In the life everlasting.' WANTED—A young lady cashier lieve that any human soul shall for- upholstery; in perfect condition. Can This Is man's personal Jtoswer to the and to answer telephone calls; mtis PAINTING and paperhunging ever refuse the invitation of divine be seen at 107 West Seventh street. lord's Kreatrd and His H. H. BUTLER, D. V. S., graduate apostl ler is also severely cut and slashed dollars;, will rent separate. Inquire istleri have ppromised, for we are William Clausen anr his son Har- American Veterinary College, N. Y. wagons, buggy. Wood Yard, Oxford told that the afflictions of this world with a knife. 1220 West Front. 7 10 3 vey, are visiting the fishing banks at ty; one quart or a pet animals a specialty. OFFICE place. 7 13 3 shall work out the eternal weight of The trouble began between 11 and Boynton two or three times a week, WITH ALBERT HEDDEN, livery glory. 12 o'clock Saturday night. Mr. and TO LET—Two or three unfurnish- FOR SALE—Mllburn wagon. Geo. and have on several occasions made thousand quarts. 118 East Fourth street, telephone "The last- words of Paul give us a Mrs. Edward McDonald were walking ed rooms, with J>ath; good location. Zepp, blacksmith. Second St. 7 13 3 a record catch for the saeson. On 114-J. 1 »7 tf beautiful picture of the relation of along Bloomfield avenue toward their 417 West Fourth St. 7 9 i home when they were accosted by i Saturday they landed fourteen fine FOR SALE—Business and proper- this world to the eternal world. He weakfish between them, and were Hall To Let TO LET—Four-room flat, $10'. WATCH your watches. Brown, ty, account death: house contains says: The time of my unmooring is crowd of Intoxicated men, who insult- 613mos expert watchmaker, 124 Watchung ed Mrs. McDonald. The woman's again the most successful fishermen George J. Finger, 120 West Front four living roonin and bar room; lot at band.' The picture that I see is at the beach. St. 7 9 tl avenue. 6 24 lm25 ft. by 150 ft.; saloon doing good that of a vessel on the stays await- husband resented the language of the men. who became threatening. Mc- Edward Norman has returned STORE your furniture with the Blnetw. established :',« years; good ing completion: finally the great day TO LET—Furnished house, con- chance for right man: price $7,200; comes and the vessel Is launched. Donald and his wife retreated to their from a stay with bis grandparents at Union Excursion venient to station; rent $30. La Rue Plalnfield Storage Company; reason- home, and the crowd followed and South River. able rates. Orders left for moving Irish and German neighborhood; no From this time on. It lives In an- Of the Sunday-schools of the First 152 North Ave. 7 113 agents. Address Owner, 485 Sprint; other element. the element for which stoned the bouse and fired several Nellie Van Ness, of Tottenville. •ana. Nagle's. Front and Grove Sts. It was made. Death to Paul was^ shots at the windows. A crowd of spent Sunday with Mrs. Oscar Presbyterian, Cniqfrr Rational, Park FOR RENT—967 Park avenue 1 4 tf Btreet, Elizabeth, N. J. 7 13 t like the laumhing of the n-essel for ! people who were returning from Ver- Thorn--. Plainfleld. twelve large rooms, all FOR SALE. RENT OR EX- OQ Avenue Baptist, and DnneUen Pres- BABIES crochet sacques for sale; whlch through all his life he was be- j a Lake, a nearby temperance re- Earl Darlington is back from Improvements; very favorable terms. CHANGE—Houses and lots in all in* prepared. The day of ones death sort' were attracted by the distub- byterian Churches all prices; also ladles' knitted ance and Mr visit to his mother in New York. Address 118 Lawrence avenue. West- parts of the city; also country homes IK the day really of his birth Into the! - - McDonald's assailants field. 7 9 7 iweaters made to order. Mrs. Mayer, and farms al bargain prices. C. H. life that is 'life Indeed.' ,retreated down Bloomfield avenue. TO ASBURY PARK 54 Pearl- street, North Plainfleld. tf Snyder, 221 Park avenue, room 4. (Additional suburban new* SIX-ROOM house and barn for "I wish that the English version IM r McDonald followed, and near the 6 19 lm lake a page 2.) rent; all Improvements.' Call 560 P. H. LATOURETTE. auctioneer; of the creed had read e'ternal llfe'| general fight look place on the THURS., JULY 16 West Front street. 7 13 6 sales promptly attended to; satisfac- DUNELLEN. N. J.. for sale or to Instead of 'everlasting life." for that j[trolley road, the fighting holding up tion guaranteed. 326 West Front is the more comprehensive expres- the trolley cars, whose passengers L*ave Plainflvid at 8:15 a. m. Leave DuDellen let, 2 new 6-room bouses; close to at 8:00 a. n. Leave Asbery Park at «M p. m TO LET—7-room bouse. 4 32 street. 2 10 tf trolley and depot; $14 per month. jjon and the word that used in the were in danger from the shots that Stops at Clinton and Grant Avenue*. l West Sixth street. Adults only. In- Apply Charles E. Tlnsman, real es- Greek and Ijitln originals of the were fired and the stones that were CESSPOOLS and vaults cleaned, quire at No. 4 30. 7 1 tf tate agent, Dunellen. 7 3 tf creed. In "everlasting' there Is sim-hurled through the air by the mob. Adult's Ticket. • $1.25 odorless excavator; good work; low- ply the thought of time: but in the By the time Constable Demarest and Children's Tickets • 90c FLAT TO LET—Centrally locat- est prices. T. M. Ingraham. Plain- FOR SALE—Acme light roadster, word eternal' there is something a posse of citizens arrived a half ed; all Improvements. L. L. Manning. field R. F. D. No. 1. 12 10 tf double rumble seats (2 or 4 passen- more. The eternal Is really that dozen men had been injured and 6 29 eod tf BEFORE selling your furniture gers), unusual fine shape; IS H. P.; which 'transcends and supersedes blood was flowing freely. Miller, shaft drive sliding gear, etc.; $350 NOTICE. TO LET—Whole house, upper or see Latourette, 3 26 West Front St. tf time.' McDonald and three others were ar- If you are dissatisfied with your paper to quick buyer; a very desirable and ower floors. John Manley, Insur- "Our 'Lord defines eternal life in rested. service call on or call up up to date car. Thompson. 4 13 Park Rooms and Board. this way. This is the eternal life that Herbrt. who is suffering from sev- THE HUSTLER, ance, 321 Park Ave. 7 11 tf avenue. 7 13 6 they should know Thee^^he only true eral stab wounds, was an innocent William H. Olnutead, 331 WatchuDg- Avenue, Thin will remind you ot HOUSE to let, 927 West Fourth GOOD accommodations; low rates. FOR SALE—Two-seat trap, al- Gpd. and Him whom Thou didst spectator. Hotter is shot in the back near Fourth St. Successor to D.H.BIaneyfcSon 6C8-J Either 'Phone 868-J street, 9 rooms; all improvements. Boyce's Hotel. 97 Somerset St. tf most new, or will exchange for top send, even Jesus Christ.' Eternal life and is severely battered. At a pre- THE Inquire Fred Endress. 941 West buggy or runabput. Address Trap, Is not simply an everlasting life. It liminary-shearing all of the prisoners FURNISHED rooms, with all im- PLAINF1ELD EXCHANGE Sixth Btreet. 7 7 6 Dally Press. " 6 IS tf is a life in God: it Is a life of fellow- except Miller were released on their PHOTO STORE provements, for housekeeping. 445 own recognizance. FOR WOMENS WORK, ship with God. You are conscious 129 NORTH AVE • es WATCH UR6 AVa. THREE rooms to let. 732 West Orchard place. 7 10 tf THREE electric fans for sale. Ap- of living In a material world. You ply 142 North avenue for informa- A full line ot picture lratnes, watte Third street. 4 6 tf TORENT—Rooms with first class know what touch with that world tion. 6 16 a KKS1GNS SOMERYIIXK I'l'MMT. baskets, blotters, humid notes, bridg* board. 29 Washington Ave. means: but are you conscious of liv- TO LETT—Office. John Manley, In- scores, pads, boxes, trays, telephone 7 10 6 eod BARGAIN—House in business sec- ing in an eternal world? Do you be-ltev. IH-. Griffen Head Quits Heforni- CSE PRESS WANT ADS registers, menu and place card*. Or- surance, 321 Park avenue. 7 1 tf tion, East Front street; easy terms. lieve that God is round about you? ders filled promptly. fH Congregation. TO LET—Three large rooms. A LARGE handsomely furnished Inquire 148 North avenue. Tele- Such an experience of God is your At the services yesterday evening Fine UPRIGHT Apply E. Burke, Ann street, near room, second floor;'also single room phone 333-W. 6 27 tf privilege: for the Scripture is 'very in the Second Reformed church in A.'M. RUNYON * SON. Rock avenue. 6 5 tf on third floor, to rent with first-class positive In saying that he that be- Somerville, Rev. Dr. Edward Griffen $75 PIANOS $95 UNDERTAKERS. board; large closets. 104 East Ninth FOR SALE—The finest lot In lieveth in Christ hath eternal life, «• Park Aranu. Telephone Ho. 40. LARGE, light, air.- rooms for rent street. 7 11 6Plalnfield, on which to build a row of Read tendered his resignation from Lowest prices and easiest teruia. No OStoe opsn day and nlfht. n nice neighborhood. Apply 225 and eternal life, as we have just the pastorate, after a service of OOee ofHlUsfcle Oenwtorr apartment houses. Chas. L. Moffett, learned, is fellowship with God. We agents, no canvnaaen, no heavy rent* Hew York Offlca-fO Qrsat Jonea Street, East Fltfh street. 6 8 tf GENTLEMAN will board or take attorney, Woodhull A Martin build- twenty-six years. He came to New TM. can.ananpiina. are living in two worlds at the same Jersey from Bennlngton, V't., and hasand expenses, no annoy ing solicitations, New Tort bate jTiTjeenee USD. TO LET—Cheap, stable, John house with small refined family in ing. Plainfleld, N. J. 2 21 tf time: a world of sense, of things New York Beaiatered Ueeosed Undertaker suburbs. Address Furniture, Press been for a quarter o£ a century one no fancy prices, no misrepresentation No.ll*. Manley, Insurance, 321 Park avenue. seen, of things that are temporal, office. Money to Loan. of the mos; popular ministers In of values, no take innxlc lessons given 7 1 tf and in a world which is spiritual, of Somerset county. Dr. Read declared L&RGE and small rooms; cool and MORTGAGES placed on good se- things unseen, of things that are away. Simply low prices on high-grade TO LET—First flat over drug he wished to take a long rest and airy; nicely furnished; with or with- curity. Francis J. Blatz, First Na- eternal. The apostle Paul was buf- T. A. MOORE. store, corner Somerset street -and that his health is somewhat impaired. Pianos all the time. out board; telephone. 62 Sandford ional Hank Building. 7 13 lm feted in this world of sense *as he UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. ralg place. Apply Alex. Thorn. 15 Rev. Dr. Read married a daughter OSoe—60S Watcbunc An. 'Phone 710 ralg place. 6 2 tf avenue. 7 2 lm MONEY TO LOAN on bond and went about preaching the good news of the late Rev. Dr. P. M. Doolittle. Mstoenoe O« last eta 81 - 741-It Hadley's Piano Salesrooms, New York OSee, tt Great Jonea St. mortgage. Mulford, opposite Depot. «'f the kingdom; but he kept at It pastor for fifty years of the Reformed 31SW.FrontSt Open Evenings Telephone Call, at» Opting. ' Sltaatkma Wanted. 515 Park avenue, nice rooms on 12 28 tf bei-aiise. he realized, at the same church at North Branch. He had OPKN DA r AMD MIGHT. second floor to rent with superior time., that he had his citizenship in traveled extensively and has visited YOl'NG woman wants place at board. 7 1 tf MONEY to loan on band and mort- heawn If eternal life is, in Its es-the Holy Land", and many other eneral housework in small family; gage. Charles L. Moffett, attorney, sence, a life of fellowship with God; places of interest abroad. Rurns'Tonsorial Parlor no laundry work; twelve years TWO communicating rooms with Woodhull * Martin building. 12 18 tf eternal punishment must be the re- The resignation came as a big sur- lainfleld reference. Call Mrs. Kel-board; sunny exposure; bath adjoin- 212 WATCHUNG AVENUE P. CASEY & SON. ing^- first elass neighborhood; excel- LOANS negotiated. J. T. Vail. sult of living out of fellowship with prise to the majority of his large Hslr Catting, Sharing aid Shampooing UMOtltTAKERS AMD EM MINERS. lar'8 OfBce, 22 Somerset place, tele- God. phone 196-W. lent table. 132-134 Crescent avenue. i 14 a congregation and regret was express- SATISFACTION (JUARANTKED Offloe lie Park A

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T>BCGG1STB. At a wedding in Greater New York the other day the guests engaged in Did You Bunt 147 North ' For Your Summer Vacation! the usual pleasantry of .^throwing The photographing of spoken We have a fall line of fresh summer Inference In rice at the newly jnarrted couple Word* has been accomplished for, TooMuchCoal? 1 article* which will please the moat par- BUTCHERS upon their departure. The bride and some time, but the signs obtained on ; ticular person. KverythiBg ia of the Ou Bpeelaltjr. Berkatdrs Pork. groom received this invocation to the the sensitive ribbon have not alwaya ' finest quality and at prlcee that iuit. Oar. vu _.. mw goddess of Rood fotune in the proper proved perfectly clear, nor has Ul prompt delivery to all parta of the city I "fry Our Berkshire Sausas* An coals may look alike to -spirit of appreciation, bnt unfortun- been possible to read the traced', ! will plemse everyone. | O, premises. eome people, but compart oar ately come of the rice kernels lodged •marks Vowels and diphthong* I C M. Nagle'« Pharmacy, Boasttnc and BroiUac Chickens •1>ni«h" Goal with the Coal in the bridegroom's ear. Immediately sjioken in f ron' of a microphone con-' ! Specialty. causing Intense pain, which Increased ! Frost m*&Nl Grove Bts' . •Phmse 516. nect»d with an extremely sensitive! Orders called for and dellTsrsd. until It became necessary for the Blondel oscillograph are depicted on ; bridal journey to be postponed wM'le TetesJMM WVA. I 1 W a photographl<^.plate by curves, each • \ Complete Line of nottee that oar the sufferer was given medical at- sound giving a different curve. "B> | tention. An operation was perform- means of this method." Dr. Oevaux- j TlMSoatWn Restaurant, ed and the intruding rice was re- CharUonnrll says, "It wil In time be REXALL moved from the man's ear, and then Avenue, now under new [calizc posolble to read a telephone message Goods at t an hours the tour was started. The bride- sent when the receiver is not present That Hams ent from selected Juicy groom in this case was fortunate. to take It." The apparatus, placed Porkers, new, mild sogar cared, and He might have been hit la the head in front of the telephone, wtl photo- ' to well smoked, are deUrtoas? We have with an old shoe. He might have graph the words, and the photograu- them—oar own special cored and been star performer In a runaway signa will be read as shorthand is smoked. accident as the horses of the bridal The voices of criminals will be nhoto- Pharmacy. rev Tor* Hot weather specialties: chariot became frightened at the graphlrally stenographed. -U^M B"* af . TeL tt»-J. Boiled Ham. joyous chees of the assembled mul- Ing an additional means of identifi- Y. M C A. Building. Cooked Coined Beef. titude or at the floating ribbons fast- cation, whlrh with the impression of ened to their harness by the merry- 1 It's cheaper to have a Boiled Ox Toncaw. J. C POPE & CO., makers. Weddings nowadays are the fingertips and anthropometry^ BELLE MEAD SWEETS. Sliced Air Dried Beef. should make Identification absolutely good furnace, to say noth- INSURANCE no light and tame affairs. They have cerlali:. ing of the comfort. The Tel. 62. Bologna and Frankfurters, thereverted to the ancient type of bar- AGENTS, quality kind. baric force and valor. when th« best furnace is the SORU. A jewel *is lost by a rich Komati ll«K.rr«*tSU, bridegroom won his bride by the In Mysore, India. It was found In the. exercise of the big stick. As long possession of a Mohammedan. Two HOTEL WALDORF Endrcss Company. as the custom of speeding a bridal couple with ribald cneers and flying policeman of the station seized it EAST FRONT 8TKHKT A. He ENANDER, 131-135 West Front Street. ^ _ BOYNTON missiles continues accidents will hap- from him and pledged it and obtain- . Sanitary Plumbing. Gas Fitting. Steam oSeHarriga No orders delivered July 4. Close I missiles continues accidents will hap- ed a loan from a local tneu-hant. HENRY WIN DM AM. Prop. pen, and bridegrooms will be injured Gottfried Krug-er's Extra Beer OB and Hot Water Heating. and possibly slain In the melee. The Then another policeman was asked draught. Imported Wines, LJquora and Contractor for Sewer Connections. 10 a. m. Cigars. Hotel accommodations and prt- OLD COMPANY'S. other day a bride was dragged a to search the house of the merchant, Orders called for and delivered. square by horses that had been and before the search was eflected te Dining-Rroom 125 Watehnng Aw. Rear. ( LEHIGH COAL frightened by a shoe flung at her by the merchant gave it to him with a ; OTEL KENSINGTON an unskillful hand as she was about present as a bribe not to haul him ! (Licensed.) 1^1 MoraAer & Son, to enter the carriage. This was a up before the court. Between the' H WilLremove on or about July 1st to triumph of the joke matrimonial. three policemen a sum of a%out 60! WM. J. POULSON, Prop. Watdunakers and Jewelers. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Occasionally the couple will escafce rupees was looted from one or the 107-101-111 North Avenue. persecution by sneaking out the other of the dishonest and ayfricous Everything New and Up-to-date Pine Watch and Clock Repairing 929 South Ave. It has the only firepo t An Inspection Solicited. Specialty. back way or by leaving the premises merchants. Then arose a split among TEL. 193 in disguise. But up-to-date friends these policemen and their, comrades that-furnishes perfect com- 219 Park AT*. PUinfieid, N. J are on to most of these little tricks. about the division of the spoils, and bustion, burns all the coal' HOTEL IROQUOIS and rarely do the Intended victims they are now blinking as to what JOHN W1NZENREID. The best time u order your winter sup- run the gauntlet without paying the cleanly, without clinkers or Club breakfast trom saw to lit-M a, tn. Busi- ply of course to adopt and whom to charge ness Men's Lunch from 1130 to&SOp . m. full penalty of their folly. And yet and what offense to charge him with. clogging, and at the same _ ROOMS Furniture and despite such handicaps the marriage The people are losing all confidence time saves coal and labor. First door,f 1 sing-letSlJO double. COAL institution Is maintained and the li- In these men. Second floor, fee Bine-le: el double. Freight Express. la now. Do not forget that 103 Park AveM cense clerks are kept working over- Look, up a BoyntOB dealer Third floor Wo single: no double. time. According to recent experiments A LA CAB.TE 6JO UNTIL 1 A. M. Moving Vans and eterao*- calls your attention to his and ask him to explain. V 312 Lee Place. Phone «40-R- . NASH by Stanllas Tetard. a widely known Special Sunday*. DiaMf trom 1»:JO to 1:90 la ready to supply you. French agriculturist, wheat and oth- p. m. 50c Them arc MTNTtN TekpboM 3S7-W S3S-J. Rimless Glasses. er cereals can be protected against BBAIi B8TATB PUUIRELB WINDOW CLEIMI6 Cl. Bvaaiaa* 9M-W. OH CAHlrAIi t'ONCKRN. the ravages of crows, which are par- Renovating—Office*, stores and private OFFICE—180 WATCHUNG AVENUE They Look Good and ticularly fond of grain when its r«Thet wafer. Uu RENTALS—REAL ESTATE residences. Service day or nls"nt. Fur- In Paris It is reported that last sprouts are just pushing above the niture, china, and glassware packed for TenEyck & Yoa8eeGoo1 year close upon 50.000 horses were ground, by treating the Heeds before TIE MYCT6Vr FUINACE COMPANY, shipplns. killed for food, this showing an In- Geo. F. Brown, Dealers' Inn. they are s own with a mixture of Mi-tea Water Street New Yerk. WM. A. KLINE, 611 W. 3d St. Advertised Mail Matter. crease of 5,000 horses on the figures coal Ur, petroleum and phenlc acid. INfURANCI AND RKAU UTATI. of the previous year. It would ap- This treatment, which delays growth CommlMloner at D MDtB. LEHIGH VALLEY COAL. E. H. BIRD, P. M SHERIFF'S SAKE—In Chancery of New JulyS. 1908 pear, however, that the consumers of the seed for a day or two, but Jersey. Between Luthera I* Van Office: Rowley's Drug Store. IK WM Duyn, complainant, and Jeannette. Peter- Front Street. Telephone 2S-L. Bint, Mrs Pistamiglio, Josephin of horseflesh are to be found chiefly causes no damage, imparts an odor son et al.. defendants. Fi. fa, for sale Geo. H. Stagaard, Barret. Mr Malcolm Kovey, Mr R among the poor people, who are not which is Insufferable to the crows, of mortgaged premises. Brooks. Miss Annie L Koman<-er. Mrs H able to pay the higher prices for beef hut which disappears after the By virtue of the above-mated writ Of SHOEMAKER f* I I have on hand some Evans, Or C D Kolfe, Mn W H fieri facias to me directed I shall expose I/Ml very One Hard and Farnham, Mr A U>yd Kay. Mrs? John H or mutton. larger for sale by public vendue. at the Sheriff's 108-CHURCH STREET-11O > r m Coal Gormao. Mrs Lisde Stantan, Mr J A sprouts have attained a "'*" ** Medina Goal. All kawt Howard. Mr J W Synoods. Mn B Automatic savings banks on the growth, when they are nolonger office, in the Courthouse, in the city of Repair work called for and delivered under sheds. PeaOoaL. Husband, D.D.S. A C Sweet, Mrs H»tti« principle of the penny-in-the-slot ma- Elizabeth, N. J.. on SWEET CMTiyOPES Si eenta a ten reduotioo on eaaa ord«ra Kennedy. Mr Airred Snelt >n. Mildr. d B subjwt to attack. WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTY-SECOND Wnat so completely suppliesjour 'PHONE 1062-W. Klpe, Mr David Terry'«•—-'. Mr AA «H chines have been installed in all the DAY OF JULY. A. D. 1908. Keane,MlssC Tf ler Mr H L Berlin schools. The children receive tm-fcu Baca owns and runs a at two o'clock tn the afternoon of said desire for something ippetl£inft°Ma L. A. RHEAUME, Miller. Mr George day, all those tracts or parcels of land good Cantaloupe?You will oertamlv TITUS H. LAURY Us Hast Fourth Bt Telephone Me-W. Miller. Mr H numbered counters in return for the weekly paper (published In the Span- and premises hereinafter particularly de- enjoyfthe canteloupe* wehave.They Tart, CM Booth Beeood St. Telephone XM. Marney, Mr G coins dropped In. When they have ish language) in New Mexico. He al-scribed, situate, lying and being in the (PI^EASE SAT ADVERTISED.) city of Plainfield. tn the county of Union are sweet, ripe and Juicy. We also MASON AND BUILDER. collected ten of these counters they so practises law. He seems to be asand State of New Jersey: have Watermelon*, Peaches, Plums, Office, 323 East Front Street. take them to the schoolmaster, who tree from bashfulness as Editor Bry- The First Tract—Beginning at a stone etc., at reasonable prices, present* »ihem v^ith savings bank an is. His paper recently informed Tile Betting. Mantal and Front Work. Blue Stone Sidewalks. •ui «o. ...- ,—r - - In the middle of Third street and corner W. W. DUNN, Telephone *»4-L. If you want the best Blue Stone books, in which the amounts are en- Itits home readers that "the energetic-«.•«#•, I of a lot recently conveyed to Edgar T. tered. h th THI PARK 6R0CKR, sidewalks, curbs, etc., call on accomplished and gentlemanly advoHfj« r;Pt ™r^ The Baltimore S-in states ihat the said Westervelt; thence southerly and cate Mr Elfego Baca," was detain-1 paralleto a stonl wite anh dsai corned Randolph'r of othesr linlande ons ofe DOCK STRUT .AHD UlfCOLJI PULCK. TURKISH BATHS t flag that floated «•. er Fort McHenry ed-at Socorro by law business. It hundre" «•",,d and- thirty-threthence southerle (1J3y) an feetd, J. W. Manhattanan, d inspired Francis Scott Key to more or less, to a stone In the line of continued: "This intelligent advo- lands of the Central Railroad Company his immortal national hymn was cate, who by his correct standards of New Jersey: thence along said com- TAKE ONE 50 Elm St made by Mrs. John Pickersgifl In the pany's line southwesterly fifty (5 Tiuninuninii and Calisthenics. must look to their laurels as aids to 116 NORTH AVENUE. fective, and with our large assort- All Department* of tie Day School In one and abandoned. It seems ! uncanny (95.&.M feet, more or less, to lands con- quantittt y OI ID DlVs IIMBLK "nature's sweet restorer," for. ac- to see babies playing cheerfully about veyed by the parties of the first part tOf £. e. ^ ioi*it_«. " "11 ment we are rare to please. large building. Jam-* Amerman by deed dated Septem- from OXO tO 1^X14 that We Will Kindergarten Department . cording to a French contemporary, an the doors of the tomb houses and tober ••I. Ixs9; thence southwesterly along rr r »n per U-v. dj; Wm. H. Kirch, In _chaxa*e of two teachers. I invention promises to produce sleep said lands of aatd Amerman twentysix All Li.J. Paints, O3s and Varnishes. In charge of two teacner*. i invention promises 10 produce »i«?ct watch chickens running In and outanidd twenty-thretwentythreld of aate donone-hundredth Amermae n twenty-sis (26.23x) Otter tor 5>ZU Alpel r UlOUSandKill08 ; D any len OI CARPENTER AND Kor g,rt."|g!o^l^. 9!n*Wia-d:tor on stormy or hot night, and to ef as they do at the mud dwellings. feet to a stake and westerly corner of ins UIIWSII uiu • ^u w.~..v — feet to a stake and westerly corner of anDFtUy lengtHC . All Kill08 fectually banish insomnia. The In- When questioned about the tombs a h thaterly still 00 Dner Street. boys through the 4th grade. saialondg Amennansaid Amerma: thencn ae nuiBotheasterlu n,^ .„y, „still DFtUC t ">—A «._ "J .11 Wooiston & Buckle. Boys' Department vention Is a musical bed. The «ul>- dragoman said that those occupied alonmoreg osaird less Amerman', to thes northerl land fivey corne (5) feetr of. OtAIVlO trOtl) Z Z.X*T tO 6Xi.iL TeL 403 i. For boys above 4th grade. lands conveyed by the parties of the first 145 Nortfa Avenue. Academic Department Ject takes his rest, and with his foo: as homes had been tombs of ordinary l to the northerly corner of tf-">n Estimates cheerfully g Five gradea—General Course and College cltlsens and were of no value as show part to Calvin Neighbor by deed dated Jobbing promptly attended to. releases a spring which sets a musical February 26. 1890; thence southwesterly Preparatory. box In motion. The apparatus begins places for tourists. As some of them along said lands of said Neighbor and Music Department also lands conveyed, by the parties of the A. KANE STRIKING COLORS In charge of Ur. Manfred Malkln. to grind out sweet lullabies and melo- have several rooms extending into first part to William H. Connett by deed ALEX.) LUSARDI, Gymnasium the rock, and as they are cool in thedated January 24. 188». and lands con- should not be sought In preference to those dies, and In a short time the patient veyed by the parties of the first part to FILLMORE AVENUE. Foreign and Domeetle Fruits, Oholoe that have good lasting qualities, but when In-door play-room and bowling alley for is In the arms of sleep. hottest days of summer and warm in Catherine McGInley by deed dated Jan- rainy days. uary 5. 18S9. eighty (SO) feet, move or OonleetloDery, Hnta, Clean, ate. PAINTS the cool days of winter, they are al-less, to a point: thence northwesterly Number of pupils In each grade limited. together desirables a* homes. The sixty-three 16S) feet, more or less, to are to be had whian are both brilliant and Applications for 1908 are now under PRETTY AM) AL8O IU'RABLK. the place of beginning. McCULLOUGH'S an W. Front 8t.. Tel. 507-W. durable, take oara to secure that kind. consideration. Egyptians do not share the horror of Bring part of the premises conveyed We have all kinds and grades of Paints, EMELYN B. HARTRIDOE. Principal. dead bodies felt by Europeans. Chil- by the Central Jersey Railroad Company STEAM MILL, Oils, Cokm and Varnishes, suitable for au 107 West Seventh Street. Having thought of practically kinoy of rata t the lowest prloes to be dren run about with pieces of mum-of New Jersey to the Central New Jersey n Stelner miace, Morta PlainSsU, H. J. every material on the market for a I-and Improvement Company by deed Meat Market. found In tali etty. plain street dreas, a careful buyer I mles. and if they cannot dispose of dated January 1, 1X72, and 'recorded In *• H. MeCUIJX)UOH:Prop. I SUMMER SCHOOL them to tonrtets they play with them. dated January i. isii. •»» ,•"•»•-'»••• t%. n. auajuuuwv.**, ..-»-• Choice Meats, Poultry, Fiah and Oysters recently selected a navy plaid rajah. always on hand. Sugar oared Corned Jas. C. Hansen, Plainfield Business College Now the material alone Is something A mummified foot or hand is so com- said county. pages 1S5. etcs Also by Beet. International Hams and Bacon. Wood h Ml I a Martin Building, mon In Luxor that one may be pur-deed in part from the Central Railroad Dealer in Wallpapers. Paints. OUa, Yar- to be recommended because it is very Company of New Jersey to the Central law e it . atabea, Glasa,eto, IilWiad liiia will be fivcm ia cfa« CoUowiaf avb- chased for a few cents. Jersey ljind Improvement Company by iecrn CaoaMCry. Al«ahra. Arith-—•«• »»•". durable, has just enough body to U deed dated August 25. 1S74. and recorded HENRY W1ERENGA . Neklig, •kip. Sfa0Ja«. Gi—ar. Pm»ct» to make up nicely, and the color is tn the Cleric's office of Union county on F 141 East Front Street Alcohol a Spleadid Cleanser. Fehfcu.-iry 10. 1ST6. In book »5 of deeds splendid, for navy blue with a touch of aartil county, pages BIO. etc. of white is a combination suited to Denatured alcohol, while poison JOUI H. LAWRENCE. iFmrnttare, Freight, oue, la less injurious for cleaning WIL1 Sheriff. E.B. Maynard's most persons. purpose* than gasoline, it is best to COHINGTON 8WACKHAMBR. 8ol'r«. The dress Itself was noticeably Adv. Feea—J17.10 PIANO MOVIHG A SraCIAsTTY. work. CaildMaj-| 1908 Wafl Papers. ThePlainfieMSeminary put the alcoholhl l in an earthen vessel DfPOBTKD A AMKBICAK OOODB. plain, with a narrow, deep square and add a little ammonia to soften IM-L 123 W. Seventh Street yoke and very nigh collar of embroid- it. The ammonia aids greatly In Try a boa or 141 NOKTB AVENUE. C. CONOVER & CO. will n-o*aa ered white net. The sleeves were cleaning gthe article. It one has DOBBINS' CIGARS. Thurwiay, Sept, 17, 19O8long, the silk portion three-quarter rubber gloves it is best to wear tbjem ^RTHOLO and Plate (Haas. length, with the fullness tucked on Clear Havana Nlckl* Tars, or aar JOHN WIRTH while washing the silk or cotton fab- 115 PL TeL 1145MISS ARNOLD, Principal. top to fit almost closely below toe tkat yoo daalre. aSaanfaetarsd at tniinia— to • 19 lm rics. | jfoCHESTEfi! North Arena*, opposite elbow. The alcohol is used In the great U*. PIslnfteM, N. t. Mry UO VUSMB W! S. CHEEVER Below the sleeves were lace wrist- VACATION NOTICE lets with points reaching far down manufacturing firms for giving that M1-S0S Weat Front Bt. TeL Mo. 72S. 1326 Park Are. WJ>7 not ap^id joar nmatr vacatloo proflt- excellent finish that we see on ejren KmdBng and Grate Wood. AO orders delivered at short notice. ablr as well as nlessantlt. as aiany otheis are upon the back of the hands. A nar- w-v e • aoa XMTKKIOIt dotne. tn the punult of a traatneai uminlna- cheap silks, consequently it canjnot Cedar Posts sad Bean Fotas. . ._ at Drake Oolleae? Some of toe advantasea row girdle of the dress material was be looked upon as anything injurious Urarles. Orders reealred at not to be bad elsewhere are coolect and bast cut on the bias and pleated. W SOMKftSBT STRUT. equipped seboel room* li the cttT. tbornu«h for cleansing purposes. Use it cau- HOAGLANiyS Painting mm iixtnietkiD, a speotal naaw rate, and an It I'sullr Doea. tiously on colored- goods, always test- JOHN MOBUS, *-' eatPrle^a. absolute guarantee of poalUoo. ing it before applying to a whole gar- IN BOTTLES ONLY ExpreM—Baggage Transfer. Tbooe No. 53S-J. Bee as about tka* Postal Card Contest, Sor * "No." said Wiseman. "I've decided ment, tor. often It will prove a solv- BOTTLIS ASS DISTRtSUTIO BT p. a free KaoUnalp. never to accept friendly advice any ent for some dyes, though making HENRY HAURAND, Office 205 Park Ave. I DRAKE ramfr-F more." TeL 83S-W. Home TeL 648-L. I4.UIT 'COST STlilT others a fast color. *••**!•«• CRMT STRICT, Mountain House, AZIENZA "•Why not?" asked Dndely. It For cleaning delicate lace, veils or •fl*M>*.aat rialaflela, • J. I •taawStaBal flaawal saSU tlaaaWaaaalaaMattOOfff thaatanwa s . doesn't cost you anything." shawls the preparation is recom- Mt. Bethel. N. T. aalaaa CHAS. M. SUHR "Well, I've found that it usually PUNCH USTAUftAMT REAL ESTATE mended. One must set completely gat,-BoUan4 Ha TEACHER OF PIANO. costs me my friend."—Philadelphia denatured alcohol, as there are: two I Jari " 614 E. 6th Street, TeL 741-W kinds, one inferior to the •»•«"•* it' E.BINZ. Prop! J.SACHA1 CREAM. 1» reasonably cheap. ,MOXI>AV, 13, 1M8. r&a* 7.

To Gears* H. Kitchen and JfK. George H. Kitchen, and John Kmalley and Mm. "Wen. parbapa yon caught me off New Jersey Central 7ohn Smaller. Phoebe Smalley and my roar*,"—honbly. "I am original. Open Friday evenings until Sept. 4th inclusive; close Sat- "" J March 20th I leaned toward her and whispered 10.32 a. m.. 12.40, 1.09. 1.45. 2.41. 3.09. 3.30. 1«K«. entitled "An act concerning tho set- mysteriously: "The truth Is. 1 belong 4.29. 5.41. (.48. 8.13. 8.36. 9.42. 10.28. 10.41 tlement and collection of arrear- to a secret society, and I was cutting CHAPTER I. ure to go "parking" along, the bridle- p. m. ages of unpaid taxes. assesfmrntf the cards to see whether or not I It all depends upon the manner of For Bethlehem. AllenUrwn and Mauoh and water rate* or water rents paths of Central Park. For myself. I Chunk—5.18. 9.55. a. m.. 2.00. 6.33. p In cities ot thin State and Impos- should blow up the postofflce to-night your entrance to tbe Castle of Adven- ing and levying a tax assessment and want a hill country and something m. Sundays— 6.45 a. m., 2.03. 7.05 p. m. IW'n In It^'i and Instead of such arrear- or the police station. You mustn't ture One does not have to scale Its like forty miles, straight away; that's For Wllkesbarre and Scran ton—6.18. ages, and to t-nforce the payment there- tell anybody." beetling parapet* or assault its scarps 9.55 a. in., 2.00. 5.47 p. m. Bundayi of, and to pru\tile fur the «ale of lands tiding. 5.45 a. m.. 5.47 p. m. subjected to further taxation and as- Oh!" 8he started back from th* and frowning bastions: neither Is one Tbe fact that I knew no one but For Long Branch and Asbury Park, etc JULY SALE FEATURE. sessment," and Ihe several supplement* table. "You do not look It." she added <;' ..4#d to force with clamor and blar- Teddy added zest to tbe inspiration —3.37, 8.11. 10.55 a. m.. (12.42 Satur- thereto. Uif trumpets and glittering gorgets days only). 1.27. 3.42. 4.45. 5.63, 11.28 suddenly. which had seized me. For I deter- p. m. Sundays—8.52. 9.45 a. m., 3.30 Store is just full of features—sale is all features in And you are further notified that yoi "I know It; appearances are so de- tl.e drawbridge and portcullis. Rather mined to attend that dance., happen 8.13 p. m. appear to lmve an estate or intercut in the pathway lies through one of those said lands and real estate, and unless ceptlre." said 1 sadly. what might. It would be vastly more For LaJcewood and Atlantic City—3.37, every department, and the following is a good example. the said land .mil real estate shall be many little doors, obscure, yet easily 9.29 a. m., (12.42, Atlantic City an ! Then tbe old man latish^d. and the entertaining than a possibly dull the- Saturdays only), 1.27. 2.44. 3.30 p. m. redeemed as provuU-d in said uct and Kir I laui(heer. my table—one of those long marble- —8.46. 10.43 a. m.. 12.42. 2.46. (.44 p. m. "The ace of spades: we always, part In her affairs, nor caution, nor topped affairs by_. the wall—there was EUVINE P. YORK. practicality: nor does her eye linger 'Change cars at Bound Brook. TIES 1.87 Purchaser. choose that gloomy card lu sorrrt so- an old man reading a paper, and the JOHN' KUAN''IS CAHILU W. G. BESLER. W. C. HOPE. Attorney. cieties. Thi'ic Is BoiiM'thlnx deadly upon the dullard and tbe blunderer. handsomest girl I bad set eyes upon Vice Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. Imagination solves the secret riddle, By far the greatest bargains ever offered in high- MK> Hroa,l street. Newark. N. J and MiKitestive about It." 1 answered in a month of moons. Sometimes the • 5* oaw morhi.ily. and wit is th« guide that leads tbe word handsome seems art Inferior ad- seeker through the winding, bewllder- class, sterling quality, desirable, up-to-date styles and "Inrtevd." jective. She was beautiful, and herArrival and .Departure of Mail* To I^vtnL-i Talt Chonte and y "Yes. Ah. If only you knew thr> ter- tng labyrinths half-hidden eyes told me that she was Choate. her husbiind. if any there be popular sizes; over 2,500 pairs and by far the best as- and Bilan <"ol.- ;,iui Mrs Sil.ii. Cole, hla rible life we load, we who cimsplrt*! And there is something in *betng anywhere but at Mouquln's. What a POSTOrFICK. wife, and The T'laniond I*H**te Co.. mort- Kvery day brings forth some galling* Idle, too' ^ __ ^. head of hair! Fine as a 's web, Offln opens 7 a. sa.. close* 7 p. m. sorted lot that ever created enthusiasm among economi- gnKi-CK. th'-ir heirs, .levls.'es. morteaKeea. diHap|H)intnifnt We push a king off If I had not gona Idly Intt] Mou- and the dazzling yellow of a wheat On Saturdays CIOM half hour Iatar axHii^ns and Ifgal r«-pres»entatlvesi. NEW YORK MAIL. cal women. Not all sizes of every kind, but collectively You are herehy notiflexl that at a pub- into the dark, and another rises Im- quin's cellar for dinner that night, I field In a sun shower! The Irregu- Arrive—7:00. 8:40, 11:30 s- m.. 9:M. I Cf lic Hale nmde by Ihe Tax Ctrfh'Ctor of the mediately In his place. Futility, futil- should hare missed the most engaging larity of ber features made them all 6:M. 9 p. m., 13 midnight. City of I'lalnrield. I'nlun county, and Close—7:JO. 9:30 a. m.. 1:M. 3:M. *»0 all sizes are here. Stale of New Jt-nM-y. on the nineteenth ity everywhere! If only there were adventure that ever fell to my Jot. It the more interesting*. I was an artist day of May. nineteen hundred nnd four. some way of dynjimitini: habit and is second nature for me to be guided in an amateur way, and I mentally 7:tt p. m. Ervine I). York, of the City of New York. 8OMXRVILLE AND BASTON. N. Y.. purchaj«etl for the mim of thirty- custom' I am a Russian, all my by Impulse rather than by reason; painted in that head against a Kubens Arrive—8:40 a. m.. 1:80. 1:11 and 7 p. nlx dollara l*3«0"i. the land and real family are perishing In Siberian reason Is always HO square-toed and background. The return of tbe mes Cloea—7:30 a. m., 1:46 and 4:30 p. m. Women's Low Shoes. estate situate in the city of Plalnfle] Women's Boots. County of I'nion and Slate of New Jer- mines."—dismally Impulse Is always so alluring. You senger brought me back te earth; for PHILADELPHIA—Direct Extra Fine Glaze Kid—Button Kxtra Fine Glaze Kid Oxford* sey, being designated a.s lots 264 to :'««. will find that nearly all the great I confess that my Imagination had Arrive—7:10. 8:40 and 11:38 a. m.. I M block 141. on Watson avenue, on the offi- "Fudge!" said the girl. and lace shoes, patent leather tips, —Turn soles, dull tips, patent cial anseasmcni* maps of the city of "Tommy-rot!" said the amiable old captains were and are creatures of already leaped far into the future, and 7:90 p. m. Cuban heels; turn welt soles. leather tips: made by a well Plainfleld. said wile belne made pursuant Impulse, nothing brilliant Is ever this girl across tbe way was nebulous- Close—7:15. 7:30. 9:30 a. m.. 13:tt, 3:3* known maufacturer, come to us tn the provisions of nti act of the Lee- gentleman. 1:00, 7:16 p. m. Gun Metal and Patent Leather Islature of New Jersey, passed March "I'ncle. his hair Is too short for an achieved by calculation. All this Is ly connected with It THROUGH FAST MAIL FOR BAST —Button and lace shoes, Good- without th« name, but quality and 3uih. 1SS6. entitled "An act concerning not to say that I am a groat captain; style are there—Hold Everywhere the settlement and collection of arrear- anarchist " I took the pack of cards, ripped off Close—1:00 and f:U p. m. year welts. Cuban heels. age* of unpaid taxes, assemunenlfl and it Is Offered only to Inform you that THROUGH FAST MAIL FOR W«B1 Sew Style Glaze Kid—Button at 93.50. "And his collar too Immaculate." tbe covering, tossed aside the joker water rate* or water rents in cities of (So tbe old gentleman was this charm- I am often Impulsive. (though, really, I ought to have re- AND SOUTH. and lace shoes, plain toes, Good- Russia calf blucher ties. Gun- this State and Imposing and levying a Chwe—U:tf. 1:00, T:U p. m. year welts. metal Gibson ties. Patent leather tax assessment and lien in lieu and In- ing creature B uncle!) ._ A Times, four days old; and if I tained it!) and began shuttling tbe •tead of such arrearages, and to enforce "We are obliged to disguise our- hadn ( fallen upon it to pass the shiny pasteboards. I dare say that PENNBTLTANM; Wast of luton Most of them from one of the blucber ties, Gunmetal blucher the payment thereof, and to provide for Close—12:36 p. ax, ties. Tan Russian calf low button the Rale of lands subjected to further selves at times," I explained. "The twenty-odd minutes between my order those around me sat up and took no- Ilewt Known Advertised S3JM) taxation and assessment." and the sev- ELIZABETH—Direct Line of shoes, come to us without shoes. Patent leather low button eral supplements thereto. lollce are always meddling. It Is dis- and tnV service of it, I shouldn't have tice. It was by no means a common Arrive—8:40 a. m., 2:30. S:M p. to. tbe name, but quality and style shoes, Tan kid Gibson ties, black couraging." made tbe. acquaintance of the police sight to see a man gravely shuffling a Close—?:.* a. ML. 1:20. (:00 p. a. 1 And you are further notified that you NaTWARX—Direct are there and are cer- 8 4 Q"W kid Gibson ties, Tan Rus- S appear to have an estate or Interest In "You have Borne purpose, humorous In that pretty little suburb over In pack of cards In a public restaurant. talnly great at I iO I sia sailor ties, all at 1.87 said lands and real estate, and unless or serious." said the pirl shrewdly. New Jersey; nor should 1 have met Nobody Interfered, doubtless because Arrlva—S:4C a. m.. 3:M. 640 n. m.. 11 the snid land and real estate shall be redeemed an provided In said act and"A man does not bring a i>uck of the enchanting HI ue Domino; nor nobody knew exactly what to do InCloas 7:16. 7:30 a. m.. 1:00. 3:30 an4T»MI$ amendments hereto, before the expira- cards—" would fate havu written Kismet. The the face of such an act. for which no WATCHUNG. WARRBNVILLtf. On sale in regular department with careful clerks tion of six months from and after the clairvoyant never has any fun In this adequate laws had been provided. A Arrive—13:30 p. m. service hereof, a deed for the same "I didn't bring them; I sent out for will be (fiven conveying to sold pur- them." cycle; he has no surprises. ' waiter stood solemnly at the end of to help you make the best selections—arranged on tables chaser, his legal representatives or as- WATCHUNO. signs the fee simple of said land and real "—bring a pack of card* here simply I had tbeen away from New York the table, scratching bis chin thought- :*0 p. m. to aid in hasty picking. estate according to the provisions of the arrive—6:46 p. m. said acts. to attract attention." she continued for several weeks, and had returned fully, wondering whether be should tranquilly. only that afternoon. Thus, the spirit resort this peculiarity of constitution SUNDAY MAILS. Paled Newark, N. J.. June 4. 1W«. Oflee open from 8:*C to 10:30 a. m. Cert. A. 13S. "Perhaps 1 am a prestidigitator in of unrest acquired by travel was still and susceptibility occasioning certain No Branch Mail ERVINE D. YORK. a popular dime museum," I suggested, upon me. It was nearly holiday week, peculiarities of effect from Impress • at (:16 p. m. Stores Orders Filled. Purchaser. •. H. BIRD. P M JOHN FRANCIS CAUII.L. willing to help her out. and am doing those congenial friends I might tof extraneous influences (ride Web- 707 to 721 Broad St Attorney. a little advertising." e called upon, to while away the ster), synonymous with ldiocrasy and S0« Broad street. Newark. N. J Omily Free Delivery Plainfleld- Newark "Now. that has a plausible sound," evening, were either busily occupied known as idiosyncrasy, it was quite By Our Own Wagons. Trolleys Pass Our Door*. 6UToaw with shopping or were out of town; possible that I was the first man to she admitted, folding her hands under and 1 determined not to go to the club establish such a precedent in Monsieur Advertisements To Sarah E. White and White, her cbln. "It must be an Interesting her husband. If any there be. their heirs, life. Presto—change! and all that." and be bored by some indifferent tfll- Mouquln's restaurant. Thus, I aroused ' -TOB- devisees, mortgagees, assigns and leffa llard player. I would dine quietly, only passive curiosity. representatives. "Oh. I find it rather monotonous in New York Herald, You are hereby notified that at a pub- the winter; but In the summer it la listen to some light music, and then From the corner of my eye I ob- lic sale made by the Tax Collector of the go to the theater. I was searching served the old gentleman opposite. World, Times, Son, Journal, City of Plainfleld. I'nlon County, and fine. Then I wander about the sum- tbe theatrical amusements, when the He was peering over tbe top of his State of New Jersey, on the nineteenth mer resorts and give exhibitions." Telegram, American, Vacation day of May, nineteen hundred and four. "You will pardon my niece." Inter- society column indifferently attacked paper, and I could see by tbe glitter in Ervine D. York, of the City of New Brooklyn Eagle York. N. Y., purchased for the sum of polated the old gentleman, roughing a my eye. I do not know why it is, but his eye that he WM a confirmed player forty-seven dollars (147.00). all the land I have a wholesome contempt for the of solitaire. The girl, however, still —and— and real estate situate In the City of bit nervously. "If she annoys you—" so-called society columns of the daily appeared to be in a dreaming state. Newark Evening News Plainfield. County of I'nion and State of "I'ncle!"—reproachfully. Time. New Jersey, being designated as lots "Heaven forfend!" I exclaimed eag- newspaper In New York. Mayhap, it I have no doubt every one who saw S29-831. block 131. on St. Mao's avenue, Received at on the official assessment maps of the erly.- "There Is a charm In doing un- Is because I do not belong. me thought that anarchy was abroad joy-giving. comfort-impartiDg, economy-Insuring City of Plainfleld. said sale being made 1 read this paragraph with a shrug, again, or that Sherlock Holmes had pursuant to the provisions of an act of conventional things: ami most people tiillett* Safety Bazor. * the Legislature of New Jersey, passed do not realize It, and are stupid." and that one with a smirk. I was in entered Into his third incarnation. The Daily Press The Outfit is beautiful, triple-plated silver, leather case. March 30th. 18S6. entitled "An act con- no manner surprised at the announce- Finally I squared the pack, took a AT KSGULAB OFFICE HA TO. cerning the settlement and collection of "Thank you, sir." sal.! the Klrl. smil- Any man can (rive himself a delightful velvet shave in arrearages of unpaid taxes. a. Dated Newark. N. J.. June 4. 19n$. spirit of the affair, dived Into a pocket HUGHGORMLEY, Prop. H. E. Gayle Hardware Co. Cert. A, 113. and produced the piece of silver. It masquerade dance. This grasped my j ERVINE D. YORK. adventurous spirit by tbe throat and I 258 Somerset St., TeL 658-W. Purchaser. looked as If I were caught. JOHN FRANCIS OAHILL. "There! this may make It worth refused to let go. ! Froit St and Park Ave. TeL 398. Attorney. The atmosphere surrounding the : g(M» Broad street. Newark. N J. you- while," the girl said, shoving tbo paragraph was spirituous with en- ] 6 15 T oaw coin In my direction. chant ment. There was a genuine WASHINGTON ROCK But again I managed to slide under; novelty about this dance. Two packs SHERIFF'S BALE—In Chancery of New I was not to be caught. SPRING WATER Jersey. Between Sarah T. Manning of playing cards had been sent out as WE ARE and Harriet T. Manning, complainants, "It Is my regTet to say,"—frowning and Alice H. Sanford et al . defendants. slightly, "that regularity in my busi- tickets: one pack to the ladle* and Bottlers ot high-class soft drinks, Fl. fa. for sale of mortgaged premises. one to the gentlemen. Charming Idea, Oingei Ale, Soda Water and Pare By virtue of the above-stated writ of ness Is everything. It wants half an wasn't It,? These cards were to be Spring Water, and Siphon Goods. fieri facias to me directed I shall expose hour for my turn to come on. If I NOT SHORT J! for sale by public vendue. at the Sheriff* shown at the door, together with ten Private tamlliea' and parties' pat- office, in the Courthouse, in the city of tried a trick out of tarn. I might dollars, but were to be retained by ronage is solicited. CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR FULL REQUIREMENTS OF Elizabeth, N. J.. on foozle and lose prestige. And beside*, WEDNESDAY. THE FIFTEENTH llAY dt-pend so much upon the professor the recipients till two o'clock (supper OF JULY. A. t>. 1908. time), at which moment everybody at two o'clock in the afternoon of said and his introductory note: 'Ladles and Henry Pedeflous, day, all that tract or parcel of land and gents, permit me to Introduce the was to unmask and take his partner, ' premises hereinafter particularly de- who held the corresponding card. In to MILK AND CREAM scribed, situate, lying and being In theworld-renowned Signor Fantoccini, city of Plainfleld. in the county of L'nlon whose marvelous tricks have long pus- supper Its newness strongly appealed | Hotel Pedeflous, PUinfield and State of New Jersey. to me 1 found myself reading the . THE RICHEST AND BEST KEEPING IN TOWN. Beginning In the southeasterly line of •led all the crowned heads of Eu- paragraph over and over. I Went Fifth street, at a point therein rope—" distant northeasterly fifty feet and ten Hy Jove, what an inspiration! I one-hundredths of a foot from the north- "Fantoccini." — musingly. "That'e easterly line of Lee place; from thence I knew the Hlaukshlre Hunt Club, JOS. F. BURKE running northeasterly along the said line Italian for puppet show." with its colonial architecture, its great Buooessorlto of West Fifth street fifty feet and tan "I know It, but the dime museum Plainfield Milk & Cream Co. one-hundredths of a foot; thence south- ball room, its quaint fireplaces. Us j Mrs. Jobi£Brown easterly and parallel with I^ee place out visitors do not. It makes a fine Im- stables and sheds, and the fame of Its ' hundred and eight feet and elKhty-nlmi pression." General Contractor and Grader one-hundredths of a foot to a point mid* chef It wan one of those K'vat coun- | Cesspools and Vaults Cleaned way between the said line of.Wext Fifth She laughed and slid the dime back try clubs that keep open house tbe ,', It Was the Ten of Hearts, street and the northwesterly line of to her uncle. '< year round. It stood hack from the Satisfaction emaranteed. MARCHANT BROS., West Sixth street; thence southwesterly along a line which is midway between "I'm afraid yon are an impostor," sea about four miles and was within elbows, her chin propped in her palms, Positively the only oderieas Excavator la. tbe said streets fifty feet and five one-hun- and the light in her gray chatoyant City. dredths of a foot; and thence northwest- •he said. five miles of the village. There was 112 Watchung Ave. erly and parallel with Lee place one hun- "Tm afraid so. too." I confessed, a fine course inland, a cross-country- eyes was wholly Innocent and mis- SMmates cneerfully liven. \ Tel. 840. dred and nine feet and eighty-three one- | chievous. in Monsieur Mouquln's cel- hundredths ot a foot to the side line of laughing. going of not le»s than twenty miles, _ Leave orders at ? West Fifth street and place of begin- a shooting l>ox. and excellent lar people are rather Bohemian, not ning. Then the comedy came to an end by to say friendly: for it is the rendez- 1.T. VaU'sTNortjh avroo«« Phon/:904 the appearance of our separate orders. links. In the winter It was coxy. In For prices; address Being the first tract of land conveyed the summer-It was ideal. . vous of. artists, literary men and Jour- 26 SOMERSET ST o the party of the first part by deed of I threw aside the cards and proceeded VBAHK BTJBXK, loshua D. Loizeaux and wife, dated Sep- to attack my dinner, for I was hungry. , , , I nalists.—a clan that holds formality JACK HORNER TEL. 860-W. tember 30, 1904. recorded In book 438 of was Intimately acquainted with the tn contempt deeds for L'nlon county, paces 351. etc. From time to time I caught vagrw club s M. F H... Teddy Hamilton. We "Tell your fortune?" I repeated, par- fj. NEUSTADT 'ierce, Cleveland, Crawford and Arrow Bicycks. Rentine, Repairing and WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE. fragments of conversation between had done the Paris-Berlin run in my rot-like. Sheriff. the girl and her uncle. racing car the summer before If I MERCHANT TAIUDR, Sundries. Vulcanizing a specialty. Baby Carriages Repaired and CODINOTOV * STvACKHAJTER. Sol n». "Yes." Ladles' TaHorlna- a Specialty. Cleaning. 6 15 Etm EDJADP Adv. Fees—19 00. "It's a fool idea." mumbled the old hadn't known him so well. 1 might "Your mirror can tell that more ac- r*i r—Inr Altering at lowest prices Work Retired. Work called for and delivered. still have been in durance vile, next called for and delivered. Formerly with gentleman; "you will get Into some curately than I can," I replied with a R. A- Rleley. Fifth Avenue. New York. trouble or other." door to jail, or securely inside. I bad frank glance of admiration. Sprinjc and Summer Style* now ready. PLAINFIELD OFFICE frequently dined with him at the club "That doesn't matter. It will b« She drew her shoulders together •s* waTCMuae OISUI NEW PERFECTION Uke a vacation,—a flash of old Rome, during the summer, and he had offered and dropped them. "I spoke to you. N. J. TeL SM-w. U> put me up, bnt as I-knew no one EISELE & KING WltkBtecnifOnCMli Steve where I wish I were at this very mo- sir, because 1 believed you wouldn't Utmhin ot tW New Yoffc uU PUluMpaia Stock F.xch—t» Ready at any moment for cooking, baking. ment I.am. de*e.nnlned." Intimately but himself. I explained the say anything so commonplace as that NOTICE. Ironing. Docs not overheat the kitchen; futility of such action. Besides, my Highest prices paid tor Men's Old A ftplcndtd store tor summer cooking. (To Be CoBttaaed.) When one sees a man soberly shuffling In the Bibcock Building. West Front St. E>o totsicslaadeasily rcgvlaicd. Three tisea, bors* waan't a hunter; and I was rid-| a pack of cards in a place like this, Clothing. Don't throw tbam away. Private wires East sad West. Ticker service. Orders executed sa arr AiotAnts on. COMPANY ing him leas and less. It it no pi on* naturally expects originality.'' L Blctaowd. • • XT SoBwrset 8C rapidly.aa la any 2few York office —Dally Press want ads. pay. W. D. Left. ANDERSON.

it. ,^: -fcnl.1.^^^^ ^P^.- r, —.•;; -• r.^ ^, ,* runt a. 4* INTEREST. If H is not convenient to come in person to open an account, send your de- posit by maiL Upon its receipt, we will send you a pass book with the W. B. Martin on U. 8. Te«to amount duly entered together with a signature card for execution and GREEN COMMITTEE CUP return. Which Triumphs over Other Miss Harriet R. Shreve was on Sat- This applies to Special Department accounts, as well as to checking ac- urday declared the winner of the Nationsm Bisley. counts. * ,»-«*» Green committee cup. women's com- 4% compound interest is paid on Special Depariment accounts of $5.00 or petition, nine hole*, at the Park Golf WITH KIKI.K ASP REVOLVER. Club, the play ending at that time. She had 9% points. Miss Grace Ten- THE PLAINF1ELD TRUST COMPANY Eyck finished second with 7 points. English Marksmen tiet Second Vlare —in iTife Deposit & Storage VaulU. Mrs. F. W. Jones was third with 6 points. whlleSllsB Lydie E. Loizeaux —Ma)or Martm Be- was next with 5Vfc points and Miss cclvr* tirmt Clinton Ave 10000020 x—3 May Shrere last with 3 points. 25 H. P. 4 Cylinder. Unequalled for Reliability. 2 Somerville 01000000 0—1 In the final play for the cup, there Praise. Earned runs—Clinton Avenue 3. was a tie between Mtss Loizeaux and 1ST! Two base hits—B. Martin (2). First Grace TenEyck. each returning a net The great international team O not buy a Car before you get our propo- on ball*—off Randolph. 1; off score of 51. The three best scores: match, the most important event of ing Elizabeth, Local the Olympic rifle contests, has been D sition on a brand new one or 4-cyUnder Clinton Avenue Defeats Som- ter, 1. Struck out—by Randolph. Miss Lydie E. Loizeaux. 51. 0-51; 11; by Laiyster, 4. Left on bases— es Big Gain in Miss Grace TenEyck. 71. 20-51; Miss won by America at Bisley. and the Cadillac Car. Big allowances made on 2nd erset Boys in a Great Clinton Avenue, 10; Somervtlle. 4. Harriet Shreve. 63. 10-53. American marksmen thus become the Wild pitches—-Randolph. First base champions of the world. The Amer- Exhibition. State Y.M-C.A. Contest. The weekly competition for the ican score was 2.531. that of the hand Cars. It wllj pay you to investigate. • ;* • • on errors—Clinton Avenue, 1; Som- President's and Golf Club trophies British 2.496 and that of the Canad- erville. 1. Hit by pitcher—Miller. brought out a large field. The point CUP HAXnOMWH GRRAT WORK. Stolen bases—Barnes, Freeh. Time THK SCORE TWELVE TO TWO. ian marksmen 2.439. In this great winners for the President's cup, han- victory Major W. B. Martin, formerly of game —1:15. Umpire—Moynl- dicap event, were E. E. Gano. Rev. haa. captain of Co. K. of this city. Is men PUinfletd Ha* Won Five Game* C. L. Goodrich and R. V. Carpenter, tloned among the American marks- lltchtr Kan>> Kleven Men Immediately following the game while for the club trophy, scratch Thompson's Garage men deserving of the highest honors. and I» H»t Only Thrice—The •between the Clinton Avenues and and Void One—Eltaa- event. E. E. Gano. W. R. Faber and Somerville, a second contest was According to shooting eltquette, the Dr. H. K. Carroll won the points. honor of the highest Individual score (iimr In De- played by the Mono F. C. and the betb's Poor Show The scores: TeL 991-J 413 Park Avenue Highland A. C, in which the latter goes to W. F/ Lueshner. of New E. E. Gano. 90. 9-H1; Rev. C. L. York, who scored a greater number tail. club won by a score of 5 to 4. A j Goodrich. 97, 13-84; R. V. Carpen- large part of the crowd remained for As a result of the game on Satur- of points up to the longest distance OPEN ALL NIGHT Kandoni enjoyed a tr^at on Sat- ter, 106, 20-86: Miss Lydie E. Loiz- than Major W. B. Martin, of New urday when the Clinton Avenues and this game. Both Eddie Conshay and day between the Plaiufleld and Eliz- eaux. 104. lf-87; A. W. Kenworthy. "Hub" Conover were in good form, abeth V. M. C. A. teams at Elizabeth, Jersey, who tied him on the thousand West Ends, of Somervtlle, met at »9. 12-87; VC. R. Faber. 94, 7-87; yards range. Crescent Oval. It was a great con- "Hub" allowing three bits and Con- in which the local boys defeated the J. B. Betts, 111. 23-88; Dr. H. K. test In which the Plalnfield boys came shay seven. During the contest the county seat aggregation by a score Carrolle, 96, 7-89: Leon R. Thur- In the team revolver competition, out victorious by a score of 3 to 1. Highlands pulled off three double of 12 to 3, Plainfleld and Newark are low, 106. 9-97; Dr. A. \V. Anderson. which occupied most of Saturday, the the same result as the first game be- plays, shutting out their opponents now tie for first place in the State 108. 10-98; W. V. Byard. 112. 9-103. Americans scored another victory. tween the teams a few weeks ago. when they were dangerous. The Association League, each club hav- They defeated the Learns, composed There was not an argument or kick score by innings: ing won five games and lost one. The Hiiute« Wilder Ix>*e at Tennis. of four men each, of the I'nited Klng- throughout the afternoon to mar the Highland A. C... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—5 Elizabeth boys played a miserable One of the best ot the final com- |dom. Sweden, Fiance. Belgium. Hol- pleasure of the game, the features Mono F. C 0 0 0 3 0 10 0 0—4 game, their opponents being able to petitions in tennis and Englewood land and Greece. of which wore brilliant fielding and score at will and gathering eleven FieW Club on Saturday, was that in j Starting with a lead at the end sharp, clean hitting In which the lo- hits from Gorman and Jones, while which Miss Carrie B. Neely and the ; of the first range, the Americans dis- cals excelled. Manager Conklins ag- Jim Scott held the opposing batsmen English girl. Miss Clare Cassell. won played splendid skill. They were gregation played the best'they knew to six hits. In the women's doubltes. This match i never displaced, and, with the ex- how and made every effort to win. SCOTCH PLAINS DEFEATS Despite the fact that Elizabeth was^ filled with flashes of brilliant ception of the contest at the 600- but the-gilt-edged work • of Clifford showed up In poor form, the Plain- racket .work, and the fast driving of yard range, they scored higher to- Randolph, as well as the team be- ftpld boys put up a snappy, fast game the women marked a new departure • tals for each of the six distances than hind him, wa&too much for them to NEWS KURUR ahd displayed championship form. in this feature of the American wo- the finest teams that Canada and all overcome. The contest was witnessed by a good men's game. The pair defeated Miss Europe could put in the field. In the The Scotch Plains team scored an- sized crowd, but the home supporters Natalie Wlldey and Miss Edna Wll- Individual aggregates also the Amer- delight of the summer evening at home may be greatly exchanged Randolph was in prime condition, icans were always promnlent. first as usual, and in addition to fanning other victory on Saturday, when It of the clug found little to cheer for dey. recent winners of the metropoli- for you jvith a Kuterpe Player-Piano at your command. "I he defeated the Knickerbocker A. C. of throughout the game. The score: tan championship. 6-3. 3-6, 6-4. Luesrner and then Martin leading all eleven batsmen, he allowed hla op- the world's crack riflemen. Many ex- Euterpe Player-Piano is a delightful combination of the best in piano and ponents but three hits. Rightfully, Newark, by a score of 4 to 2. Hits Plainfleld Y. M. C. A. by Flannery, J. Albert, Frentz and R. Ib PO. A. E. Finals In Tennis Toornnim-nt. perts consider the outcome a victory player mechanism construction, it is ideal in every detail and is particu- Somerville should have been Bhut- not only for the men but for the •ot. for it was a wild pitch by Ran- H. Albert tn succession in the eighth \V. Schoonmaker. 2b.3 3 4 2 0 Monroe Long and Edwin Daniel larly Mmple and easy to operate. inning made the contest safe for the R. Schoonmaker. cf.. 1 I 2 1 0 defeated Vaughn McGee and William rfles. They declare that the Ameri- dolph, Fending' the ball under the can short barrelled new Springfield bleachers, when a man was on base, home team, bringing two runs over Jacot. lb 2 2 9 0 0 Barlow, In the finals, men's doubles, With this beautiful instrument in your home you may have every- the plate. Weiner struck out five tennis at the Park Club, . rfle proved itself a far better arm presented the visitors with their only- Loizeaux. c 1 0 5 0 0 j than the new short barrelled I>ee- thing that thought or wish may suggest for with the aid of the perforated tally. The~ Infield was a veritable men, and Jomei fanned the same Miller, rf 0 0 1 0 1 Saturday. number. The contest was an excit- | Emfleld in use in the British ser- roll, the whole realm of music is at your call. , while nothing escaped In Conway. 3b 1 1 3 6 0 ! vlca. the outer-garden. ing one from start to finish and was Pond. If 2 2 0 0 0 PERSONAL. In the purchase of this instrument, should you not wish to pay cash, "Flick" Luyster, who lately pitch witnessed by a large crowd. The Gilmore. ss 1 1 1 1 2 terms of payment to suit your convenience may be arranged. & •d In several minor leagues, was on score: "~-^ Scott, p 1 2 2 2 •» Lisle Beeching, of Grandview the firing line for Somerville. with SCOTCH PLAINS. avenue, is spending his vacation at Bruggey, of Elizabeth, to bold him. R I. E. 12 11 27 11 3 Budd's Lake. PHYSICIAN CONTRACTS They worked well together, but the Flannery. ss 1 1 0 Elizabeth Y. M. C. A. George H. Bachelor, of- West Sev- Plainfleld boys found "Flick" for ten I j. Albert. 3b 1 i o| R. Ib PO. A. E. enth street, ha* been spending a few MATHUSHEK & SON PIANO CO., hit*. Barnes. B. Martin and Randolph Frentz, lb 1 2 0J Foote. If 0 1 1 0 0 days at Portland, Maine. DISEASE FROM PATIENT caching getting two, and all of the H. Albert, c 0 0 L. Vivian, ss 0 .0 1 3 2 310 W. Front St.. Plainfield. N. J. Tel. 910-J Other members of the team but Gil- Holly. 2b 1 1 Miss Cornelta Lounsbury. a grad- Zoff. cf 0 0 0 0 0 uate of '08 class of Plalnfield High Dr. A. H. Dundon. of the borough, Ban, O'lxnighlln and Moffett had one Jahn, rf 0 0 Wheeler. 3b 1 0 4 each. The contest attracted the big- School, will enter Swarthmoor Col- underwent an operation Saturday for Relck. If 0 Sieler, lb 1 1 14 lege in the fall. gest crowd of the season to the Oval Miller, cf 0 an affection of the face brought by Cubberley. 2b 0 2 1 infection from a patient suffering including a host of fans from Som- Weiner. p 0 A. Vivian, rf 0 1 0 Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Campbell, of erville. There was noticed in the New York, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. with an unusual form of blood poi- Davis, c 0 0 6 soning. The physician contracBeifc^he crowd some of Plalnfleld's oldest Gorman, p 0 0 0 0 0 J. C. Martin, of Duer street. Mrs. TO Campbell and Mrs. Martin are sis- trouble through thoughtlessly rub- tans, who have not attended a game Jones, p 0 0 0 0 In many a moon and they were sur- ters. bing a slight blister on the side of KNICKERBOCKER A. C. his nose while he was attending a prised at the exhibition given by the R. H. E. 2 6 27 12 .6 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Runyon, of East THE Clinton Avenues. boy suffering with the complaint. In- Dowe, rf 0 0 0 Score by Innings: Front street, leave tonight for two The locals started In early to make weeks' vacation which they will side of a few days, his features were Strang. If 2 0 Plainfleld 70031001 0 —12 greatly swollen and serious conse- PUBLIC good and in the first Inning they got Hawkins, c 0 0 Elizabeth 000000 0 0 2— 2 spend la the mountains of North Car- one run, through a two-base hit by Two base hits—Jacot, 2; Scott. 2. olina. quences were threatened. The op- Jomel, p 0 0 eration was performed by Dr. Car- I hereby officially Brit Martin, a single by Emery and Welth. 2b 0 0 Double play—W. Schoonmaker to Ja- Among the Sunday-school teachers STORAGE an error by Wtlcox. In the second cot. Struck out—by Scott. 6: by man and proved entirely successful, Booth, cf 0 1 of this city who have been in attend- the poisoning having almost entirely and emphatically deny Inning Freeh got a hit, reaching first. Augster, ss 0 0 Jones, 4. Stolen bases—W. Schoon- ance at the summer school in Asbury VAULTS and after Randolph had fanned two 0 maker (3), R. Schoonmaker. Con- Park is Miss May Serrell. of Arling- subsided. all rumors that I Wildy. lb 0 Th« disease for-whlch the patient men. he had a wild pitch which sent Jahns, 3b 0 0 way, Scott. ton avenue. him home with tho lone tally. After was being treated Is rarely met with Fo« Large Trunks, Boxes, Registered at the week-end at tat the teams settled down and there and Is known as Ludwig angina. In BOYNTON Valuable Packages was no more scoring until the sev- 2 5 1 Wendell Hotel. Pittsfleld. Mass., this for of blood affection, tbfere Is enth tnnlne. when Randolph started Scotch Plains ...00000022 x—4 among automobile tourists in the no formation of pus but there Is a Etc., Etc. off the' Inning with a single. Barnes Knickerbockers .10000100 0—2 Berkshlres, were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. pronounced sloughing of the tissues. BEACH did likewise and Brit Martin was Young and Mr and Mrs. K. E. Welch, Dr. Dundon operated upon the boy Ball Game End» in Dispute. of Westfleld, en route to Albany. - right there'with a second two-bag- After the South Plainfleld and St. and it was while doing so that the has been sold. This ger, which brought the pitcher and Mary's teams played five Innings on i com u Choir Boys Off For Camp. disease was communicated to him. first baseman over the home plate, Hope Common, Saturday afternoon. The choir of the Church of the He was forced to ^abandon the case old and popular resort SAFE amid te wild cheers of the crowd. Manager Peter McDonqugh. of the While there was a large field out Holy Cross, comprising about twen- to prevent any further infection. There was nothing doing after that will be continued now former team, claims that the oppos- at the Plainfleld Country Club, Sat- ty boys, left today for Shushan. N. and in the future years DEPOSIT tor either aide and the contest ended ing club refused to continue on the urday, the enly event on the course Y:, where they w-ill camp out for Accidents Will Happen. wlth^ score 3 to 1. grounds that it had ^eu agreed to was a kickers' handicap. A great the next two weeks. Rev. George A. "What's the matter across the under the same man- BOXES With the exception of two poorly- play only five lnningsS" The score many contested for honors, but only Warner, rector of the church, under way?" asked the tailor of a bystander agement as formerly. Judged flies in centre field by Hig- then stood 11 to 3 in favor of South a few returned their scores. In an whose direction the boys will enjoy as the ambulance backed np to the gins. Somerville put up a snappy fast Plainfleld. Manager McDonough de- event of this kind each contestant the outing, has been at Shushan for door of his rival. For attractions and OF game, and they made many friends nies absolutely that he consented to picks his own handicap, while the a week or more getting the camp In "A customer fell In a fit, and they changes in program see ALL fcy clever work in which Freeh and play five Innings. He says he sug- Golf committee picks the selected preparation for the party. He re- are taking him to the hospital," was our advertisement SIZES Grimes excelled for the Infield. The gested that the game be continued on score and the one returning that turned home Saturday for the pur- the reply. ability of the Plalnfield team to con- a nearbl field, it being claimed by score or the one nearest to it. gets pose of accompanying his charges on "That's strange." said the tailor; daily in this paper. meet with Luyster at .the proper time the manager of St. Mary's team that the cup. The selected score was 85. the Journey. The country Is not "I never knew a customer to get a them a well-earned victory and another club wanted to use the field. and J. R. Grlerson came nearest to strange to the campers as they spent fit In that establishment before!"— th« fact that ail three runs were Manager McDonough declares that it with an 83 net. their vacation there last year and Philadelphia Inquirer. A.B.Boynton, ABSOLUTE •ar»«m through clean hitting tells the opposing team should forfeit the The best scores posted in this play had a delightful time among the SECURITY the story. It 1* quite likely that a game to his club. follow: mountains of New York State. Plainnelderw For Jury Duty. Manager •cries «r three more games will be R. S. Rowland. 93. 15-78; C. B. - The following Plainflelders were PROVIDED srranged between these teams. Whitehoas* Team Defeated. Morgan, 85. 6-79; -A. L. Wills. 91, Dinner for Insurance Agent*. drawn at Elizabeth this morning for 7 1012 A feature enjoyd during the after- After winning five straight games 11-80; S. H. Patterson, 90, 9-81; D. O. Evans, superintendent of the service on the petit Jury during the noon was the concert by the Liberty the Whitehouse Station A. A. was B. M. Opp, 122. 41-81; E. B. Shoe- local office of the Prudential Insur- next two weeks: . John E. Keely, Band. They played before the con- defeated Saturday afternoon at that maker. 92. 10-82; J. R. Grierson. ance Company, entertained his staff James W. Craig. James Mlddledlth, test and between the Innings, keeping place by the Cranfords, the score be- Edward Willis, J. C. Hansen. Joseph 98. 15-83. and agents at dinner at the Hotel THK MKKKV-MKKKYS HOU> tho crowd in good humor. The score: ing 6 to 1. The contest was an ex- From now on until fall there will Kensington. Saturday, In recognition F. Sheppard, Henry Payne. Howard CITY J Arawr. citing one for a few innings, after be a different event at the club each of faithful service In the past. The Craig. Louts Mclntosh. John Mantz. FIRST TOAKT-KOAST IMNNKU. R. H. PO. A. E. which the visiting team succeeded In Saturday, the one scheduled for next guests numbered about thirty-five. Raymond L. McVoy, I. D. TenEyck. NATIONAL Barnes, lb ,- 1 ! 10 0 0 scoring enough runs to put the game Saturday being a bogey handicap. In Including Division Manager Sandford. Augustus Jenkins and Jonathan D. Conducting the affair ao met blag B. Martin. !b 1 ! 1 2 0 on Ice. mainly through the errors of the tall the members will begin play of Newark: Superintendents Miller, Smith. on teh order of the annual "roast" BANK Emery. 3b 0 1 J 1 1 the home team. The score by in- for the Fall Handicap cups. Classes ot AMentown. and Hope, of Somer- of the Friars, of New York. the J. Martin. »• 0 1 0 4 0 nings : A and B. ville. and Agents Bittenbender. Wr- Civil Service Examination. Merry-Merrys lifted up their voices Oilman, rf ...... 0 « 0 0 0 Cranford 00210021 0—6 The social features at the club- ite. Searles, Sheppard. A. V. Lunger. A competitive examination wilt be In song and story after a dinner at O'lxniKhlln. c 0 011 1 0 Whitehouse 0 1000009 0—1 house Saturday were greatly enjoyed J. B. Searles. W. C. Smith. Edward held at the State house, Trenton, on Maul's Washlngtonvllle Hotel. Friday D. Scott, cf 0 1 1 0 0 Batteries—Harney and Matthews; by a large number of members and W. Smith. Edward W. Smith and P. July 20 for a clerical assistant to night. Everybody contributed mel- Bchott, If 0 1 2 0 0 Lindbloom and Backer. friends. The new arrangement In tre A. Vroom. of this city. the New Jersey Civil Service Commis- ody, harmonious and otberwi.se. and restaurant was In effect and all were sion. Contestants most file applica- there were numerous toast-roasts Randolph, p 1 2 0 2 0 Harrison A. C. Wuu Games. Moffetl, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 much pleased with the luncheons and Has Leased Accommodations. tions not later than July 16. They pledged to unlucky mortals not fort- The Harrison A. C. a first-class dinners. In the evening many re- H. G. McElwatne, who. It was re- must be male residents of thi»7State, unate enough to be on th<- in»lde of semi-professional team, traveling; the joyous circle. 1. 3 10 2? 10 mained for the dinner dance. ported, had become manager of the typewriters and stenographers, and would like to hear from Plainfleld. horse show grounds for the Plain- at least 21 years old. Harry Bllmm. an amateur min- Somerrillr. Somerville, Bound Brook, New Katordajr Ball Games. field Riding and Driving Club, has Istrel man. presided as Chief Merry. R. H PO A. Brunswick, Red Bank, Long Branch. The Harrison A. C. defeated the leased certain accommodations at the Entered Plea of Xom Valt. and contributed an original roast- Crimes. ss 0 0 S 3 Westfleld. Railway A. A., Elizabeth Lincoln A. C Saturday, by a score show grounds, including about twen- James Regan and Dora. Stierer, of toast entitled. "T. M. M. Still Holds Funeral of An Infant. Miller, Sb t- 0 0 2 Stars. Perth Amboy. Atlantic High- of 6 to 4. Reinman and Perry were ty stalls, where he will keep thor- this city. Indicted on a charge of sell- the Coin," after wjilch the new Prim- Anna Coleman. th«' infant daugh- Btaau, It 0 1 lands and all teams of llge strength the battery tor the winning team. oughbred horses for horse show ing liquor without a license, were ar- rose ballad. -Pretty Merry".wag sung ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman. Freeh. Ib 1 IS In the State, all games to be played The Crescents also defeated the training purposes. He will not be raigned in the Union County Conrt with right good will. Numerous recl'- colored, of Muhl-nberg place, died Brocgey. c 0 5 on the grounds of the opponents. Ad- Johnston Avenue team by a score of the manager as stated. this morning and changed tbelr plea tattons laos enlivened the occasion. Saturday morning. The funeral »'«w I.uyster, p 0 : dress challenges to. stating Induce- 13 to 12. Pasch and Gunning were from not guilty to non vull. They The affair Is the first of a series held yesterday In charge of Rev. G Htcglns, cf . .< 0 o ments, P. Griffin Hanson, manager. in the points for the Crescents. —The very best teas and coffees will be sentenced en July 22. that will be held providing the silver W. Bailey and burial was In ttw W-lcnt, 3b 0 o 404 Second street, Harrison, N. J. for making iced beverages are to be lining shows up in the financial cloud Methodist cemetery. Hit-Key, rf 0 0 —Philip Brannsteln, of Monroe had at Neuman Brothers'. Their W. W. Warnock. ot Craig place, re- that continues to hover about. —For bast remits try • rreas want avenue, has returned home from a Formoso Oolong tea is without an turned Saturday from a week's trip Four persons were received into 3 24 11 boslnes* trip throughout the West. equal in the market to Buffalo. Detroit sad other places. full membership at the communion Xtrnttr service at Hope chapel last night.