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Mr. and Mrs. 3. F. Freeholder and Clerk George Bouton of the Street and Wyse, Mr. and Mrs. SICK WOMAN’S EXPERIENCE GOST OF AIR. Water Board, demonstrated clearly that Mrs. Joseph Murray,. LIQUID Thomas Fire Chief and Mrs. John they each have strong and influential poli- Kelly, LAST HOPE GONE DELINQUENTS PAT Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baunstein, tical fnlends. Conway, Mrs. Potter Two Hours Mr. Hall Tells Union League SUPPOSE. THE Hauck It out Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furst, Mr. and Spent SUPPOSE are wor- DAVIS BALL The friends of Mr. gave you for re-elec- Mrs. Peter V. ex-Coroner and Mrs. Men the First Pint Was on that he was also in the race Smith, in Cold While Nurse Threat to Shut Off Water ried and flurried and this' Mrs. James Justice tion to the Street and Water Board William V. Parslow, Mr. and Lippiocott Again bored the is Intent About $2,000. by petty spring. Hustler Janies Nolan Braden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kimmerly, Slept. 5 Crowds the details of the Columbia Hall and Water of Doctor and Mrs. John Decides Clif- February living, Thronged upon going back to the Street Bayonne, Against • the Board. If the northern section of Che city Nevin, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thienen, Mr. Over two hundred members of the marketing, shop- the Tax Office. there with and Mrs. While the sliver tips of mercury has anything to say he’ll get and Mrs. W. J. Calnon, Mr. ford. Union League Club, on York street, brav- ping and the annoy- were doing stunts with the zero mark at Last With both feet planted solid. John Mehl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark, ed the cold last and visited the ance of the light Patrolman evening hustling re- eight o’clock this morning, As to the Aldermen who desire a Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McArdle, ex- clubhouse, where they heard a very good In David Walsh of the Second precinct, Ho- MONEY POURS IN streets—how sit nomination and those who aspire to Alder- Couiuy Superintendent and Mrs. James lecture on "Liquid Air,” arranged by the of GROUNDS FOR HIS REFUSAL boken, was having a hard lime to keep your office or library Guests of the manic honors, the woods are lull Gannon, President of the Board of Aider- officers of the club, and delivered by the warm en upper Washington street. His and a button them. Alderman Muller of the Tenth man and Mrs. William F. Midlige, Mr. pioneer in that held, Mr. Milan W. Hall, East Will Be Paid But press term. own discomfort was forgotten, however, Jersey ward, apparently wants a second, and Mrs. O. E. Kreig, Mr. and Mrs, to of City. In room, which shall do It all the Sixth Mr. Dixon’s Latest Effort when looking up at the apartment house, tl^reception John Wahl wants to represent Peter Hauck, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carroll, where the lecture was delivered, a long tor you ? Association. at No. 1,221, he saw a woman in her night Jersey City Has No Fear ward in that august body, and Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Holmes, Mr. and table was arranged in the centre of the Ward Save the Murderer Proves robe calmly taking weather Observations Blaese, President oof the Seventh Mrs. Celestine Seyre, M r. -and Mrs. Henry floor, upon which rested the numerous ar- TELEPHONE SERVICE. from the front fire escape on the third of Suit. Democratic Club, modestly allowed it to Perlmutter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bren- ticles which the lecturer used for his ‘be Fruitless. floor. be known that he had aspirations to slnger, Commissioner and Mrs. Adolph experiments. The New York and New BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT the front door he went up the counted among the city fathers. Lankering, Counselor and Mrs. John J. Entering Mr. Hall brought seven gallons of the The announcement that the city would wine to fire and Induced the woman to go Co. Patrick Hanley put up tots o’ Griffin, Poormaster and Mrs. John E. [Lawyer Warren Dixon appeared in court escape liquid air with him, in small milk cans, shut off the water supply on February Jersey Telephone that inside. There he learned from tenants an ash 160 Market St.. Newark. N. 3- show Chat Blaese isn’t the only "poppy” Hewitt, Mr .and Mrs. William Pierson, after the noon hour today to make the which were placed inside can, 5 to those who are in arrears of water a sick woman. ward Democratic nosegay. and Mrs. Thomas F. of she was Mrs. Mary Potter, with a sealed the lids of the milk N. 3. Su- in the Seventh ex-Judge Noonan, last effort to save Clifford from the gal- top, rent, kept the water office busy yester- 8 Erie St., Jeraey City. Beautiful Decorations, down that way. When her husband left .home that morn- He when They’re great florists Bayonne, Mr. and Mrs. William Symes, laws. It is a slim chance, but Clifford's cans being perforated. said, day receiving money. There Is no appre- ing at six o’clock he left her in the care of From the Fifth hailed John Lyons. Gus- Doctor and Mrs. G. W. of Snake asked the of the air in the hension King, counsel would not have considered their a trained nurse. Shortly after the nurse temperature that the East Jersey Water Com- and a cans, that it was fully 312 degrees below Costumes tav Loth’s friends put in some pertinent Hill Asylum, Alderman and Mrs. Charles performed if had not availed dozed. pany’s bill of will not be off perb duty they zero. He showed the effect liquid air had $285,171 paid the Aldermianic nomi- It is that Mrs. Potter had been remarks concerning Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Burns, Mr. themsdlves of every chance, however supposed on steak, potatoes and pieces of rubber, within a month at least. out on the fire escape for over two hours. for the and the friends of and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. each to which the air was applied Genial Tone Char- nation Twelfth, Adam Schaeffer, slim. She had got out by going to the floor be- object ‘‘The East Jersey Company," said a becoming hard and 'brittle. He then told Menge said that August Menge Romeo Mr. and Mrs. On the Clifford was sentenced Mr. low. which is not tenanted. When placed prominent official this “will have August Churchill, Joseph day the it did not seem to af- morning, ! nurse she ooulu only objects CREED. care of the again DRAMA VS. had the folks of that ward general Mr. and Mrs. James F. an a writ In the He to given Noonan, O'Melia, Dixon made application for of face was fect, namely, leather and sheet lead. wait. There Is more outstanding ar- bardlv Stand on her feet. Her of acterized the Oc- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and was gave a very interesting exhibition satisfaction. Wiliam Speer, Sr., certiorari and the following Tuesday blue from the cold and her teeth chat- rears than the amount due to the com- fo- freezing a glass of alcohol. He then Some of the experts had their eyes Mrs. Samuel Freeholder and Mrs. fixed to hear the to the and when that In the Nagle, argument. Owing spoke of the first discovery of liquid air pany money comes for Jus- "I felt too warm,” was all she would Some of St. Paul’s Chiirch casion. cussed upon the aspirants Police Conrad Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Duff, death of ex-Attorney General Stockton about twenty-two years ago. At that bill will be paid.” She was into bed' without delay. are to be say. put its cost was about for the ticeships, which two plums Commissioner and) Mrs. Edward Barr, Mr. Dixon did not appear on that day. time J2.000 “Do you think the company will sue?” first pint. Now it can be bought for ten handed down by the Mayor this spring. School Superintendenit and Mrs. Henry ‘He decided then to await the result of the he was asked. Want Protestants cents a gallon. The lecture was a high- Players that Police Justice Everybody was hoping Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reardon, appeal to the Court of Pardons. There CARD PLAYERS. ly interesting one and it greatly pieased “Not a bit of it, they know better. Their on the ‘ballroom GARS FOR POLITICS TALKED ALOUD Nevin, whose appearance Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt Mr. and was no argument today, but Mr. Dixon the members.__ contract Is none too solid at that and I in Their Ranks. comments, "" floor elicited many favorable Mrs. H. P. Simon, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. handed Justice Lipp'incott a paper of am of opinion that if we tried In the would receive a reappointment. Staples, Mr. and Mirs. Lawrence Sutton, which this is a courts it copy:— Railroad Pays no wouldn’t stand and the company Finance Commissioner Midlige was ex-Tax Commissioner and Mns. John D. Lackawanna IMMENSE FIRE AT DAYTON knows it. Gol. Smith Hailed as Next The prosecutor prays a writ of Anyhow, Jersey City owns the in connection with one of and Mrs. PRIESTS OBJECT TO CHANGE pointed out Gorman, County Superintendent certiorari to remove to the Supreme Attention to Comstock’s money and it will be paid, only however, Murphy Christie ■Court the of an of these plums, and Assemblyman Smith, Asstemblynmn Murphy, finding inquisition when we get good and ready. The com- and E. F. 0. the Court of Oyer and Terminer on Cincinnati and Neighboring Mayor Young was congratulated upon the near ap- Congressman William D. Daly, Alderman the question of the alleged insanity of Crusade. pany needn’t use threats, they won’t the time for cutting of the William E. Ritter, City Marshall Edgar The is Under the Catholic proach of Edward Clifford, upon the following Cities Appealed for work. Club when it is Alderman Peter Mr. reasons:— Boomed for Governor. Police Justice plum pudding, Vreeland, Ehrhardt, the water off The the Court Comstock’s crusade against Yesterday department paid that he will be addressed as and Mrs. M. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. illegally exercitsed its Anthony Aid. Church and Must believed discretion in Lacka- $14,000 of interest on, water bonds, and in Obey is refusing to empanel and card playing commuters of the instead of Assemblyman. It gen- Thomas Waters, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. swear Judge a jury to try the question of tittle the water account treasury there is Jus- wanna Railroad will result in good believed that he will succeed Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Leary, Mr. and fact as to whether or not said Clifford about meet Its Dictates. erally road can help Are which $25,000 to the East Jersey Water THE POLICE JUSTICESHIPS Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. is now insane. Th*t the Court Illegally if the management of the DAYTON, O., Feb. 1, 1900.—A tice Potts. J. McCormack, Company’s little bill of $286,171.64. The col- found that said Clifford was sane, Is now in the hands a threatened the entire manu- and ex-Aiuerman Robert Police and Mrs. it. The management for time Alderman Decker Pearson, Captain when the lection on amounted preponderance of evidence ideas naturally broke out at 7:40 A. arrearages yesterday members of St. Paul's Cathollo were observ- Thomas Miss Edna Miss of Western men. Western facturing district, Several Steltman, both Republicans, Nugent, Smith, provdd that the said Clifford was then to about and since the notification of it. M. and resulted in damage esti- $650, Club of Greenville have caused consider- and The latter was ad- Clara Miss Lizzie Miss and is now insane. That the said prevail in their conduct today Nevin, Midlige Murphy ed In the throng. Smith, Coyle, the about the cutting off of the to de- Court, without the intervention of a At the Scranton shop® management mated at was sent from supply able in that over the which means Agnes Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre, he $500,000. Help disturbance parish dressed as “Commissioner,” Campbell, is built five ears which shall on it Is ex- jury, pronounced him sane, ordered1 the having Cincinnati and cities. The linquent payers February 6, stand have taken in to the to Want the Plums— some who be- Mr. and Mrs. WiNiam Cunningham, Mr. benefit of card l>Iay- neighboring they regard Said that there were present Sheriff of Hudson county to execute run for the special includes the ware- pected the collection will increase up to as club property destroyed of dramas the Dramatio Mr. Peter West and Mrs. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. 'the Judgment of said Court ers These cars "will foe known production by lieve he may succeed Roe, 'by talcing suburban houses and factory of J. P. Wolf & Sons, the time mentioned. The prompt action of said Clifford to the Jail of said cars and wlUl be placed on the Circle of the club. Not only was It the Aldermanic, Police and Commissioner. The appoint- James O’Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. M. County and tobacco merchants; E. Blmm & Sons, as Police Court on the ninth of service, running fTom Morristown the Commissioners of the Street and Wa- day February, grocer; Benedict & Company, cigar manu- Intention of the members to produce plays a Brown, Miss Emma Hewitt, Miss Mar- and to Hoboken. One of them ment goes to Republican. hanging him 'by the neck until he, Dake Hopatcong The Dayton Paper Novelty and ter Board, concurred in by the Finance on train at the re- facturers; independent of the church, but to solicit Street and Water Com- to be the political drift garet Hewitt, Mtes May Kelly, Miss Mary the said Clifford, should, be dead, al- wil'l be placed any concerns. Such appeared one but sevral other smaller Board and approved by the Mayor, has though saiid was at of forty commuters. No the aid of Protestant amateurs. The who pre- Ryan, Miss AnnaWalton, Miss May Ryan, Clifford said time quest The Four freight depot, sliltuated in been unusually commended, and as soon of affairs among the politicians and will be allowed to ride on Big Miss Francis Dietz, now is Insane, and the execution cluib members destruc- as Is to Brill- Miss Nellie 'McGrath, from out- the rear of the concerns, .escaped convenient the meter question will be priests, It said, have taken exception mission Aspirants. ferred talking politics to dancing. Free- of the said order of said them. Interference of any kind Miss Julia Reardon, Miss .Louise Court would tion by reason of the slate roof, with the changed from the theory to that at the to bon-mots; 'be and is siders will not be tolerated. The club this move and have positively refused iant "Joe” Noonan dispensed man, Miss Julia Markey, Mias Agues contrary to the law of the exception of the office building, which condition stage. State of New cars are to foe in great demand. allow the dub to without the Erie ■Smith, Miss Lot'tle Toppin, Miss Mattie Jersey and' the Consti- expected was 10:30 che flames were Mayor who has advocated produce plays That’s what 'Chief John Brown of Detective gutted. At Hoos, always It was a splendid success. Flaherty, Miss Francis Stuart, Miss tution of the United States. under control. putting In metetrs in private bulldlings, their sanction. Aa for the solid ting of Force held a levee over in one corner, practically said who attended the an- Elizabeth Reardon, Miss Laura Dii- Watchman while try- says that t'he waste of water every body of Justice Lippinoott announced that he Night Snediker, complained assistance from the members of Pro- and “Capt.” Carroll, Superintendent more, Mists Florence Markey, Miss was overcome with of would In a great measure stop. Chief nual invitation ball of the Robert Davis WANTED THE WRONG TRAIN. ing to locate the fire, mo- Miss Fisie L-.u ,- would give his decision later. Mr. Dixon a re- testant churches that is simply out of the the Pennsylvania Railroad ferries, May Cunningham, smoke and was found unconscious by the Engineer Van Keifren Is preparing Association, at Columbia Hall, Greenville, Miss Jennie Miss Fannie refuses to was as to the cost of me entire Her- gan, O'iNeil, express any opinion as to firemen. Louis Swaneg .^ .a port metering Question. *• another corner. "Billy” Hake fireman, __ last nopolized Ryan, Miss Sadie Flynn, 'Miss Maggie How Easily Intelligent People removed to his home badly frozen. city. He thinks that it would mean a cost Urtakii night. appear- whether an appeal from Justice Djppin- The Rev.’ Father Tferguson, the second bert, one of the old Jeffersonians, Ryan, IMiss Nellie O'Brien, Miss Jennie Wolf and 'Son, the heaviest osers, were of about $450,000. His report is expected In Few prettier scenes have been witness- cot t’s refusal to Mistakes. assistant of St. Paul’s has had ensconced in the bosom Nelson, Miss Bella Howard, Miss Imo- grant the writ will act insured for Benedict and Co., a few days. Church, decade ed to be safely $335,000; ed in Hudson County in the past gene Mies Agnes Callahan, Miss as a stay of execution or not. A diminutive comedy of errors was Novelty of the Catholic Club since he be- reunited Democracy. Sinclair, $30,COO, and; the Dayton Paper charge that of the Miss Elsie O’Gorman, Ini each instance the than was presented in neatly of Daisy Freeman, This afternoon Justice Llppinicott denied enacted in the Pennsylvania Station this Company for $50,000. came an assistant in:, that parish. He Michael Coyle headed a delegation Miss Fannie Creegan, Miss Maggie loss is complete. decorated resort. It was not only a pretty the on the ■afternoon and when it was over one sub- has the of sev- Hoboken Democrats. He was O'lHare, Miss Emma Lindsley, Miss Effie application grounds, first, that superintended production of interest, well known scene, but it was one full Miss Emma Weil, Miss Char- there was no ground for any as "the stantial looking citizen felt rather cheap eral dramas during that time, the best figure in the crowd. Den- ■Everson, appeal CLOSE YOl a conspicuous A MACHINE. FAUCETS! as well as That the lotte Brown. Miss lHattie Walsh, Miss law no his Two STRANGE ST0RYl)F politically socially. in the es- provides review of the proceedings and was profuse in apologies. being "The Midnight Charge,” presented nis McLaughlin cut a swathe Ada Jefferson, Miss Edna Hill, Miss association is the one most popular organ- of the Court of and Terminer in trains far Florida leave the station within about two weeks ago in the parish hall of all He accompanied Eveline Johnson, Miss Lucy Daly, Mies Oyer it has been timation present. One McNulty Indicted Fop Carrying ization in Hudson County was ■Agnes Hague. Miss Rose Murray, Miss such matters. The application was based fifteen minutes of each other. goes on Old Bergen Road. The success of Mrs. McLaughlin. His son, Hugh, Precaution Frozen time and the great Nellie Grey, Miss Emma Reilly. Miss on an Railroad apd is known Off and Yesterday. this caused demonstrated again by of the young appeal to the humanity of the •over the Southern Acquitted Against piece some dissension among one of the most admired Sadie Johnson, Miss Charlotte Toppin, while the other number of pretty women who grace its court. as the “Florida Limited,” John McNulty, whose appearance gave a certain few members, who werV-jf the element of the Democracy. Miss F. Walsh, Miss Kitty Reilly, Miss traverses the Atlantic Coast Line rou'te social affairs. They were out in force Miss D. Miss “Second, I am the Justice no indication of extraordinary physical Wastes that the club should in the was noted Warden Emma Holland, Lancaster, convinced,” and is called the “Florida Special.” The Pipes 5,000,000 opinion fu-^. Among the old timers Ses- last evening and young Democracy was Daisy 'E-menson, Miss Louie Jackson, Miss went on, “that upon 'merits there exists no special leaves at 12:45 P. M. and the strength, was tried in the General ture present plays independent of the of -the Snake Hill Penitentiary. Grimes Lilly Deronde, Miss Florence DeWitt, one o’clock. an jubilant. But somie of the old timers gave Assembly- reason for a review. The facts developed “Limited” at sions Court yesterday on allegation Gallons church—the receipts to go to the club. •Conrad Dietz, John Zeller, Miss Emily Bloom, Miss 'Freda Jensen, About half-past twelve this afternoon Daily. the to that had in the examination showed no merits that he stole a riveting machine weighing In order to these mem- youths .understand they Town Miss Susan Jacobs, Miss Charlotte Jack- that came accomplish this, man Walscheid, Charles Singer, ■a (bevy of richly aittired women up or not contended that no monopoly in the line of gallantry son, Miss Georgiana Runde, Miss Aimee oould be reviewed. Therefore, because no to the to the “special” and seven tons. It was bers suggested that several well known Clerk of Union Hill; Police Captain gate leading The good housewife who leaves the Luke, Miss Ada Cosgrove, Mies Madeline ■technical for were for Florida passed defendant carried the machine away with the Protestant even up-to-date terpsichorean accomplish- the North grounds appear review the saying they the amateurs connected were observed in Muller, Miss Anna Muller, Miss Freda a well water running all night and day lest It Kreiger, through, pointing to groomed, vest (but It and asked to ments. were Miss E. Miss application Is refused.” in his pocket, disappeared churches of that section be par- Hudson contingent. In Bayonne’s Shaeffer, Longstreet, Lilly prosperous looking citizen behind them should freeze in the pipes doesn’t know The vast hall had ben transformed into Dumond. Alderman Daniel Cole, D. B. •Subsequently the Court said he did, not tickets. This the State tried to hold McNulty respon- ticipate. and Assembly- as the custodian of their a noticed Recorder Lazarus N. A. John J. perhaps that she Is contributing to a decorated ball room. The Ryan, Toppin, Fallon, arrive at this result harshly. He had prosperous looking citizen was encum- sible foir its disappearance. The Rev. Father Ferguson got wind or beautifully Clerk Maurice N. waste of gallons of water man Benny. County Stack, P.Wedin, carefully considered the matter, had con- bered with hand bags and bundles, and The machine had 'been in 6,000,000 daily. his rafters were hidden from view by festoon- William John J. operated this move, and he Immediately put was heaTd to exclaim; “Look, Fullem, Benahan, George sulted authorities, had looked closely into had set them down and “Thits is a serious said Chief Some one when he produced boiler in matter,” ed bands of red, white and blue tarleton. H. Donalson, Daniel O’Mara, Jeremiah ■all the details of the matter, and had ar- the tickets the Hugh Leslie's shop Plymouth foot down on the ptan. Since thie develop- Roosevert!” as ex-Police from an inside pocket 'Engineer Van Keuren today, when talk- there’s ‘Teddy’ F. C. Wolbert, John rived at a conclusion after and street, (but had been discarded and placed ment it is now the intention of the mem- Stately and graceful palms fringed the Murphy, O'Donnell, only grave women were at the upper end of 'the plat- James E. Roosevelt, with L. William Assem- out on the street. McNulty saw it there ing about the water question, “and It may bers to the but with Commissioner Joseph Lamb, King, serious consideration. form looking for their sleeper. produce play, dancing floor and hid Holden’s picked T. J. James and that nobody owned it he Catholic Even this move will rimless eyeglasses was blyman Carroll, Woodmaney, Mr. Dixon said he was not prepared to “Those ticket are not for this train,” presuming lead to very disastrous results. You know players. recently adopted a man warned W. orchestra, the members of which were Roger Boyle, James O’Mara, George H. say whether an appeal from this decision the and GeoTge (Harrington be blocked, for the club is under the out. "All except his teeth,” said said the gateman after examining our supply 5s limited and this reckless pointed Cramer, Pierce Flem- would act as a of execution. went over to Richard McAnerny’® junk direct of the church and the seated on the stage. Below the proscen- ex-Assemblyman stay supervision to whom Mr. Keily pointed F. pasteboards. shop. No. 147 South, street, ., and waste of water is as uncalled for as it is members are to the orders of the spectator ming, Emmet Smith, C. Crandall, G. are the pros- subjeoted ium arch was an arched floral inscription “Yes, they too,” snapped sale of the machine. out the celebrity. Fred Lang, John E. Moody, John M. “I negotiated for the to the Some the priests. _ perous looking citizen, bought them costly city. people evidently which was sus- and ex-Assemblyman M. J. John A. McNulty had done business with Mc- All monies realized from theso of "welcome,” beneath Sheriff Ruempler Kelly, Garry, Bell, Charles A MONTH’S CORPORATIONS!: for this train and I'm going on it.” He aTe possessed with the i'dea that we get perform- F. Norton were observed in close Terence Walter Anerny before. On this occasion he in- ances, are turned over to the church pended a splendid portrait of Standard James Wagner, Sullivan, then picked up his handbags and bundles that water for nothing. Should this waste conversation. Shortly afterward the O’Mara, E. F. Kinkead, Michael Higgins, troduced Harrington as a customer. Har- treasury. This is what some members Bearer Robert Davis. Business in the Secretary of State’s and started to go through the gate when was out on the ball room floor. B. C. G. W. William rington told McAnerny that he had a ma- continue and Increase at the same ratio object that club should Sheriff Bloom, Garretson, the gateman said:—“This train is the to, stating the Seated around tables oft the south side men. shook hands with him and James Office Still Continues Brisk. chine over in Jersey City that he was it has done for some days past, house- have the as the club is not in a Many Winberry, McGovern, Freeholder/ 'Florida Special’ and your tickets are for money, their wives. Mr. Ruempler A. J. John F. D. wilding to sell cheap. He described the holders must not grumble if they And that state. of the hall, behind pillars decorated with introduced Clements, Farmer, J. [Special to “The Jersey City News."] the ‘Florida Limited,” which you will find very prosperous to be an exceedingly popular M. F. Edward Mc- machine and McAnerny offered to give there is a scarcity of water. For the past The Rev. J. McDowell is the pas- appeared Mahon, Kellaher, Feb. 1900.—In the at No. 6.” Joseph flags and pinioned with shields, were ob- TRENTON, 1, past gate him for it. The transaction was closed few the waste has risen man. Carthy, Albert Datz, James S. Lynch, citizen $350 days from four tor of St. Paul's Church, and nhe Rev. _ "Oh, said the prosperous looking served men who have for years jonn j. jonn month one hundred and seventy-three at that figure, and MeAnerny’s son and to five million gallons daily, and that Peter J. his first assistant. Neither many sicriugn, noDerts, Eugene as he smoothed down his ruffled plum- Reilly, Sullivan, John Hanson, Michael I. in the office partner paid Barrington $20 on account. means the city loses about jlSO per day. of the pastors will speak of the con- figured prominently in political affairs of People at the Ball. Fagan, companies were incorporated mage. I beg your pardon, I thought this T. J. Cummings, James Chas. MdNulty was to get his compensation in So you see what that means even from troversy. Father Ferguson is Just as reel* and at the ball Carlin, Jr., the of State, the filing fees was the Floriad Limited,” and he apolo- the city. They escorted their wives Among those present Peter John of Secretary the shape 'of commission from McAnerny a financial point of view.” cent, 'but he is backed in his plans h/ Carroll, Coffy, Kenny, George again. Then he started up the plat- children. and Mrs. James T. Walter for which amounted to $21,663.75. In Janu- gized for bringing him a customer. Father McDowell. were:—Surrogate Farrell, Skiff, Edward P. Hart, form to look atfer his party as the gate- J. J. John J. E. J. were form- The next morning the elder McAnerny A member otf the club, who has taken The scene from- the gallery at the east Lillis, Register-elect and Mrs. James Kennedy, McHugh, ary of last year 159 companies man turned to a "News” reporter and Valentine, Charles Carroll, Hugh Hague, came over to this city with three big Jeweler wasn’t green enough an important part In servera' of the suc- end of the was as Commissioner and Mrs. ed, but among them were so many con- said:— building picturesque C. Clarke, Joseph Kaiser, Police John trucks and a gang of men. Then men pro- cessfully produced plays, stated taat tha Captain Kelly, stock ‘It’s funny how apparently intelligent ■well as charming. A full view of the ball James S. Nolan, Commissioner and H. James Lar- cerns with such immense capital ceeded to break up the machine under the row was caused by pure Jealousy. Brinc'jman, Joseph Sheatt, people can make such mistakes. That Peter amounted to direction at McAnerny. They worked all Two Colored Men Caught Trying to “There are trwo factions," said he, "and room floor was presented. It was a beau- Mrs. Anthony Hauck, Director of the kins, McCabe, George Heller, that the filing fees $68,830.50. man knew he wanted the 'Floriad Limit- George A. M. day In full view of the Leslie shop and when one side is successful in its under- The and Mrs.. John J. Berger, Henry, John P. The companies formed during ed’ and yet all the signs at this gate read Work the Gold Ring Game. tiful panorama during the dances. Board of Education John largest were not interrupted, if seen ait all. In takings, the opposition forces become Jeal- Noonan, Glenn, John F. Noe, Walter ‘Florida Special.’ costumes of many of the women were of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Jor- Z. the past month were:— the evening the sections of the machine Two colored men entered the Jewelry ous. Therefore obstacles are placed in Mulvaney, Holmes, Charles Krebs, Walter E. The last seen of the prosperous looking loaded ud on the of the successful players and and the delicate tints of and Mrs. James Mannix, Free- Ammon, John Roberts, R. A. Hefhrington Royal Starch Company. $1,000,000 were the trucks and oarted store owned by George Allen, at No. 80S path exquisite design, dan, Mr. citizen he was trying to collect together success of drama has caus- John H. Rafter, Assemblyman Fallon of Great Northern Portland Ce- away to Brooklyn. the recent our fabrics and rays of and. dia- and Mrs. Frank McNally, Mr. and the female portion of his party. Central avenue, and tried to work the old ed the disturbance. flashing jet holder Hoboken, Alderman Carl Sohultze of Ho- ment Company. 5,000,000 This occurred tn December 15. The present Mrs. I “gold ring game” on the The "Father is in the in the mond ornaments all helped to make a Mrs. John P. Feeney, Mr. and ! boken, Freeholder Keating of Hoboken, Coamos Company. 5,000,000 owners of the machine missed it a few proprietor. Ferguson right day® later and notified the The consists in the man behind stand he has taken and he will be backed brilliant—even dazzling scene. James J. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moser, M. McCue of Hoboken, Joseph H. Whelan, Wilmore Computing Scale Co... 1,500,000 police. game asking Kelly, ANXIOUS TO FIND THE FLYNNS. detectives traced the stolen to by many of the members. The club has Fred Hansen, George W. Sining, George Federal Publishing Company_ 6,000,000 property the counter to show a of The march was led Standard and Mrs. John Bolen, Assemblyman tray gold rings. no to to with- grand by Mr. Laverty, Dr. John Connell, John J. Eieetra Chemical Light and Brooklyn and arrested McNulty, but were right attempt produce plays While one man engages the attendant :n out from the as the [Bearer Robert Davis at quarter to eleven Leon Abbett and wife, Mr. and Mrs. O’Reilly, Harry Heller, John H. Heat Company. 1,000,000 Man Writes to Police for unable to find Barrington. McNulty was permission priests, Rafter, Chicago conversation the other man substitutes a club is under the church, and therefore o’clock with Miss (Prior to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. J. 'M. Enright, Simon Mayer, Electrus Shoe Company. 1,000,000 indlclted and brought into this State on Mary Dugan. Thomas Luker, Assembly- of the brass ring for one of the goW rings. to orders from the Thera man Allan Benny, Recorder Lazarus of United State Selling Company.. 5,000,000 News Family. a requisition. subject priests. this the orchestra had given- a concert, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Keating, Mr. Jeweler Allen became suspicious of the has been trouble in the club for month* Smith, •Bayonne, James Coleman, William T. San Luis Valley Land & Mining of the letter was re- There was no evidence produced at the A copy following men and only brought one ring out of the truth and many availed themselves of the en- Mrs. C. F. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. James P. trial that the defendant did in over the same cause, but the real and Vidal, Higgins, :N. D. Worten- Company. 1,500,000 morn- anything case. men insisted on1 others. ceived by Inspector Archibold, this the The seeing of the matter has Just cropped out. Ton for a or Mr. and Mrs. Samuel dyke, William T. Delaney, Fire Commis- Consolidated Retail Booksellers. 1,000,000 transaction except introduce Harring- ticing opportunities waltz, polka Andrew Manning, The rings, were brought out one at a time. cun rest assured that the will win sioner John Erickson, Wiiiard Lumber Company. 1,000,000 ing:— ton it'o McAnerny. His counsel, Joseph church the standard bearer Mrs. J. A. Tracey, Mr. Register George B. Finally the men suspected the proprietor be -two-step. Following G. Warrin, Mr. and Mineral M. asked the Court to direct a its fight, or the club will dissolved." Fielder, John Sullivan, James McGrath, Tennessee Company..., 2,500,000 "Chicago, 111., January 29, 1900. Noonan, was on to their and left the stire. Miss marched Colonel Robert ex-Judge and verdict of Assistant game and Dugan and Mrs. John J. Ryan, Henry Winderkin, John Boyd. Charles Columbus Buggy Company. 1,000,000 “I am trying to Jocate, in your city, acquittal. Prosecutor Aller immediately notified the police of Mark Coast Gold Co_ Van Winkle made some but G. Smith and Mrs. James Billington, Mrs. Robert Hudspeth, Mr. and Mrs. IBoltwood, Curley, James F. Stewart West Mining 2,000,000 a family by the name of Flynn. The objection, tile Webster avenue station, and Detective Patrick F. James Excelsior name is Mrs. Kate I have Judge Blair decided that there was not William Davis and Miss Rose Commissioner and Corrigan, N. Braden! Telephone, Telegraph wife's Flynn. Douglass was sent out to pick up the Murphy, Joseph O’Mara, Police to but sufficient evidence to convict the defen- GROSSED TUGELA James P. Hall, Henry Rose, John H. & Subways Company. 5,000,000 ■written several letters the family men. There were arrested in Kirst’s Jew- BULLER James Murphy and Miss of Hoboken, Mr. dant and directed his Assemblyman Mrs. Martin Daab, Jr., Brown, T. J. Oronan, Otto Lawrence, A. Federal Graphite'Company...... 1,000,000 not knowing the address, they have been- acquittal. Mr. elry store, at No. 329 Central aveinue. They A. the Dead Letter Office. 'Noonan declared that it was a Charlotte Toppin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. William Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Bedell, F. A. Rice, Charles Boldt, Ed- C. G. Gunthers Sons. 1,000,000 returned through gross out- were brought to the Webster avenue sta- ward L. J. Franklin Zinc “The were related to my rage on justice 'to indict on such to The Associated about one hundred; Mrs. Bernard Young, 1H. Crowell, Albert Company. 2,000,000 Flynn family McNulty tion, where they gave their names and ad- [By Cable Prese.l Somers and equaEy Michael Higgins, Mr. and It is evidence. ! .Losel, Michael B. Holmes, Emile Olympia Zinc Mining & Smelt- wife, now deceased. important that dresses as James Hall of Newark and1 LONDON, Feb. 1. 1900.-4:30 P. M.—The well known and Mrs. A. Groth, couples. Butsey, Freeholder Joseph Emile Vockrath, James Nugent, Joseph ing Company. 1,000,000 I find them. I was informed the -bet- John Anderson of Passaic. They were ‘‘St. James' Gazette" says it is reported be to solicit assist- It was a social affair. But every Demo- Riordan, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Egan, Mr. W. Igoe, Joseph Sack, George W. Chris- Lit Brothers. 2,500,000 ter way would your BRADY DIDN’T LIKE THE TUNE. locked up. on good authority that General Bulletf the tian, James Birmingham, Boulevard Com- Consolidated Railway Electric ance in the matter. I learn your city is The Newark authorities were communi- has crossed the Tugela River at threa cratic politician of prominence in and Mrs. C. C. Henrick, Mr. and Mrs. fami- missioner Daniel Y. Lewis, John W. Win- Lighting and Epuipment Co... 16,000,000 quite large and there may be many cated with and yesterday word was re- places and that fighting has been pr*H was and all are not and Mrs. M. F. there. Hugh Brady, 45 years old, of No. 218 county present, John J. Hogan, Mr. ters, Adam Smith, Thomas Cogan, J. B. Verde Queen Copper Company lies named Flynn residing ceived that both men were wanted1 in that ceeding all day long. be well to state that my wife's Adams terpsichorean experts. Such a thing as Kelaher, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boyle, ©rannigan. William Symes, Frank Mc- of Arizona. 1,000,000 “It may street, Hoboken, was walking oity for successfully working the same Dermott. James A. North American Iron maiden name was Mary A. Farley, as her men were Defers the of so many poli- H. Vollers, Bowen, M. J. Curry, Company., 5,000,000 along a side street of that town last game. The arraigned bringing together Assemblyman and Mrs. John folk not be acquainted with my Criminal Joseph Benjamin, H. Z. Niblett, Dr, Louis Guban Baking Company. 1,000,000 may evening. He had been drinking. A Ger- Police Justice Potts in the First WEATHER INDICATIONS. ticians without some politics being dis- Edward McCarthy, Director I think there is a young woman men to Mr. and Mrs. (Baumann, M. F. Moylan, James Bailev, Stanley Mfg. Company. 2,000,000 name. man band was playing “America.” Court. Justice Potts held the in Thomas of named Miss Julia Flynn in the family. Brady of the Newark authori- cussed is entirefly out *f question. Up of Board of Education and Mrs. William Magner Bayonne, E. P. asked a man what the band was playing. await the arrival NSW YORK, Feb. 1, 1900,-Forecasl Daniel James J. “The Flynns are old residents of your ties. the reception room there w-as a whole lot Mr. and Mrs. D. Earle, Roberts* Tierney, Kelly, “God Save the Queen,” his informant ■for the hours at eight H. Quinn, Ralph Robert J. Walter J. ACTIVE AT TRINITY. city, as I heard my wife say that she thirty-six ending Dillon, Lawless, replied. M. For (New York and of political gossip. And Mr. Davis wasn't and Mrs. S. O’Donnell, Coun- Commissioner visited them some twenty-five years ago. P. Friday. Oity Mr. Ferdinand Heintze, Free- JHI0LY “Down with the British and Victoria. and celd It was only last year that a gentleman PREFERRED JAIL TO COLD. vicinity:—Fair continued tonight seen up there. sellor and Mrs. Alexander, Young, holder Kenny, Freeholder Clements, Di- Hurray for Oom Paul and the Choir Entertainment East Night to from city called at my home dur- Boers,” and Friday, followed by rising tempera- from the function rector of the Board of Education George your shouted the Irishman and he Mayor Hoos’ absence of Hoboken, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murpky, wife’s absence, but my house- rushed at ture; fresh westerly winds. P. Witt, Police Commissioner Adolph Be Followed Kaffoe Klatioh. ing my the leader of the band. The entire Richard Feind, 33 years old, who has was commented Colonel Robert G. Mr. and By to get his address. Hoping band upon. Mr. and Mrs. George D. 'Ditmar, Walter, Warden Grimes, of the County keeper forgot retreated at his Hartnett’s Thermometries! The entertainment given under the aus- will be able to locate the family, as onslaught. Brady was ar- no home, walked Into Police Head- Report Smith was hailed by many as “Our next George IB. Riley, Mr. and Mrs, you rested and fined in Mrs. Penitentiary.__ intend your city a visit In a today $10 the Re- afternoon and inform- Jan, 31. Deg. 'Feb. 1. Dos. had pices of the choir boys of Holy Trinity I paying corder’s Court for quarters yesterday Mayor.” But the (Mayor many Buckridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius I am, being drunk and dis- 3 P. M.27 « a. m... r Joseph Lutheran short time, ed Policeman O’Donnell, that he was friends who advocated his avail- and Mrs. M. T. MISS FARRANT HOME. English Church, 'Montgomery “Yours truly, orderly. 6 P. M.22 » A. present 'Noonan, Mr. Connolly, in Paterson, N. J. O’Donnell M.1J and Barrow streets, last evening, was one “R. E. LYMAN, wanted 9 P. M.16 IS noon.U ability as a candidate for a third term. Mrs. H. O. Alderman Feind under arrest. Mr. and Wittpen, "4426 Calumet Avenue, placed IB of the most successful events ever given authorities were com- midnight.12 The Mayor’s friends wondered why he and Mrs. Jacob J. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Arrived on the “Werra” This Morn- “Chicago, 111.” PRAIRIE The Paterson by the church. The pastor, the Rev. Mr. BALTIMORE. municated with and it was learned that was absent and all agreed that he would Gulton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles One Date. G0ESJ0 Ambrose ing Day who instructed the for Feind had committed no crime in that have a Neudewits boys satisfactory explanation. J. Somers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horn- Miss I,. G. Farrant, the president of the She Will Take United city. It is thought the man only wanted DIED. the was well with BOULEVARD IMPROVEMENT. States Exhibit Congressman Daly, suave and alert, had and Mrs. John Marnell, Mr. and entertainment, pleased shelter from the cold for the night. Jus- ung, Mr. College Women’s Club, and teacher of and POWERS.—On January the hand for everybody. Down deep the work done by the boys. At the con- the Alhlny Crew. tice Potts discharged the prisoner this Wednesday, St, glad Mrs'. G. H. Williamson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. classics in the Jersey City High John Powers, husband of the lat* School, tusion of the programme a supper was Traction Will Asphalt NEW Feb. .'900.—The morning. 1900, in his was a Gubernatorial boom. Company YORK, 1, auxiliary _ pocket Bernard Farrell, Boulevard Superinten- who has been studying abroad, principal- Mary and father of Kate H. ana He discussed Bryan and the big Bryan Ho- served by the ladies of the church. Where Its Traohs Cross. cruiser Prairie passed out Quarantine at Bride (M. dent and Mrs. Michael J. Coyle of In for the ar- ly Rome, past eight months, The .vested for Funeral on meeting. He wouldn’t mind being a dele- Thomas F. choir, composed of over Traction Company has made ar- 10:52 A- M., Baltlmwa tio take on Friday, February t, 190^ boken, Mr. and Mrs. Beadle, rived in Hoboken this morning about ten The TWO SMALL BERGEN FIRES. from his late 'No. 798 Montgonp twenty voices, opened the programme board the United States government ex- residence, gate to the National convention. It was Dennis McDaugltlln, Mr. o’clock, on the steamship Werra of the rangements with the Boulevard Commis- at 9 A. thence to Mr. and Mrs. hibit for the Paris Exposition, which is ery street, M.; St, conceded that it Mr. North German Lloyd with singing. Mr. Rosenbaum of (Hobo- the intersections of fires oocurred In the where a solemn generally Bryan and Mrs. George Bouton, City Engineer Steamship Company, sioners whereby sent there from She is Two small Bergen Bridget’s Church, high one behind scheduled time. being Washington. would the 16 to 1 Hudson day ken then gave a mandolin solo. IMlss cross the Boulevard also a orew for the neither much mass will be celebrated lor the happy re* drop fallacy and Mrs. Charles A. Van Keuren, Mr. streets where tracks carry new cruiser Al- section yesterday, causing Dem- iReisenhaurer sang, and Leonda Troll re- bany just completed at the Armstrong pose of his soul. county would again be found in the John J. Cone, Mr. and Mrs. are to be paved with asphalt. This pave- damage. A pile of rubbish in the cellar and Mrs. shipyards at Blswick. LAfWKTE—1In this city, on Tuesday, Jane ocratic column next fall. NEW TRUST COMPANY'S BUILDING citd “Mary Had a Little Lamb"; a solo ment will fill the space between the four No. 77 Jordan avenue caused some Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Frank The Prairie is expected to sail from of uary 30, 1900, Marie, the beloved daugiv* Egbert -ifciv:-. then corners anfi wil replace the old bridge- in the afternoon. The There were many advocates of Mr E. F. and Mrs. was given by Mias Gussia Smith of Baltimore on February at excitement early ter of Samuel and Jennie MeCarren, ex-Judge Henry stone crosswalks as well as the street 6, stopping this blaze without lAwtie, aged nomina- Since a small of workmen Hoboken. The 'Brothers a Norfolk for coal, first to firemen extinguished fifteen C. Young for the Gubernatorial and Mrs. Fergus T. Kellaher, Monday army Vogt gave This Improvement will be hailed going England, years. Puster, Mr. pavings. and from there to Havre to unload her difficulty. Relatives and friends of the family am tion. and It was generally conceded' that if under direction of Contractor John Nolan mandolin duet, and Mr. Moore of New with by cyclists and drivers. At in the of Boulevard Commissioner and Mrs. Charles joy The Albany is expected to leave A lamp exploded apartments respectively invited' to attend the funeral nomi- has been In York recited. Miss Koster several crooswalks and pavements.’ cargp. at No. 27 Wallace ave- he could be Induced to accept such Mrs. John C. engaged excavating for the sang and a present .Blswick before the end of February and Antonia Splnella, •from the residence of her parents. No, 79 Birdsall, Mr. and Sweeney, where the carss cross, are In a murderous about five some nation he would make the kind foundation of the new of the recitation by Master a seven may the North Atlantic squadron nue, o’clock, damaging Paoifio avenue, on Friday, 2, at strongest Edelsteln, Mr. and building Merhit, tot, Many of these were occasioned joint February Mr. and Mrs. John condition. of evolution now in the West Indies. furniture. 8:90 A. M.; thence to All ’Saints’ Church, of a candidate. Johnston- Cornish, State Commercial Trust Company, on the site years old, closed the entertainment. the of sewers and the con- Jamas Coyle, Freeholder and Mrg. by laying where a high mass will be offered up for from Warren had a yrs. of the old The excavation ladies of the Luther tractors to lay the stones pro- Senator county, quite and Mrs. Richard Taylor’s Hotel. The young League neglecting the happy repose of her soul. ■Peter Maguire, Mr. The asphalt will be put down early MOLINEUX TRIAL MONDAY. number of friends in the gathering. will be made to a depth of five feet and will hold a Martha Washington tea at the perly. THE EVANS ART SALE Judge, Freeholder and Mrs. Fred Rippe, in the All the talked of Mayoralty candidates, then the piles will be driven. The work church Thursday evening, February 22. spring.__ AJBLINOTON CEOBTBBT Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cleary, Mr. and' Mrs. The Ladies' Aid Society is arranging for NEW YORK, Feb. 1, 1900,-The trial of except the Mayor, were present, and were is progressing and it will not be Mr. William T. Evans, formerly of this Was the first "Landscape Lawn Cenutsry** W Thomas B. Mettam, Mr. and Mrs. Edward rapidly a kaffee klatsch. Roland B. Mollneuac was today adjourned seen hobnobbing with, friends. All had a many days before the foundation will be TONIGHT’S EVENTS.