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EVENINGEVEJN1JNG NEWSNEWS.. VolVol.. 7, 7,No . '2.Mo. '2. ' Plainfield,PLAIMFIELD, N nJ. , "THj., E COLORAD“the OColorado OF THE EAST.of" WEDNESDAYthe east.”, JUN EWednesday, 1, 1887. PricePricjunee Tw Twooi, Cents 1887..Cents.

Ow Fourth Yew. PKHBti^lAL.PKKNOV4I,. IyIvB»Mr at noard of fiw ttanwun , Tn» I»«-WM was t*re» years old. The membersa ooff ththee Boroogt Boroughi CoDoe OasrtlO will wl»* CoLt-A-IWuuf Vulgmn. BARGAINS ININ '‘Jrzr&iSiZzsz To commemorate tb* e*a*t a doable number LiTBSTJBPATm. IATE8TJBPATCHES. old their regular monthlv meeting for June given last evaning by toe was issued, containing nearly fifty per cent. In the parlor of Wairtn Engine T Toting People'■s SocietySociety ofof Christia Chrirtiann Kndea Endea-- A4 STTATTOnSITUATION WANTED—BfWASWASTED—ByT f a youn n gyonr more reading matter, OTUM most Interecttna THE HEWB coctrolt toe lemoet of eight o'clock Friday evening. i\. AmvknnAmerica» • n girgirl"i a *a* seM wemrtrie*M» tatprivab* In a prlvai THE HEWS control, the kttIcm of vor, ooff tb ttoe Trinit Trinityy Reforme Reformedd Church Church,, is tb e mfaatilyfamilv the . CaCenn cu tcut and endIt b yfft P by Proftissv Urine FURNITURE ossvacter, tomn baa been pobUabed hi any diihoe AmericaWoen Fr fraa,m Auociitio Irooduio,n tnd th«ud Clarenctko e M. Haviland, of Second street, P churchth buildinbuiktagg o nan Secon Hecandd (tree rtrert.L Th e ToonTto sYoungtea's French ryvttsn of dress dailydaily aver published in PlainSeM, ei<-ept TKB United Preaa, and la tke only papw pab- now conval«.«it from bis recent People's Society of the First PKabytcrtei wiUmg toassistwlttr ' Ait, pshaw, that te an every day Uniud Pro*, aad la Iho o«lj PO»r r»l- PiopM MM, ci tb. PM Ngwa. Bat, pshaw, that to aa liihsd in thii section tfa.t pnwn *. typhoid fever. He far still very weak and fate amoog tbe gnests. RECEIVER'Receiver’sS SALSaleE affair with us Tbe people ezpict it of m, UiM in «Ma orotin Ibu pwa t W still very wrak aad Ua with ua The people ap rt MTelegraphi of ■c, New, Th recovery progresses slowly. evening was enjoyed by aU presenL A p and they know we wont disappoint them, Telegraphic Hen Emctdie. itiowl,. and they know we won't dbappotnt them, sb by iww wax tbe flrst thing ualesa unavoidable. We stop at nothing Tbe Social Committee of the Trinity Re- mb by Irani On «m nine™ The Burial CosamltUe of Urn Trinitythe programmeRa- , and Mr. H. E. Gayle, Pre- within reac.voidable.h that wil l addWe to theStop valu e oatf nothing formed Young People'* Boctety are: »• pragnnum. ul Hr. 1 1 Onyta.mss&ss* Pr». within reach that will add to ths value uf Fuopte's Horirty are: Ha sident of tbe Trinity Young People's Society, bnpnlA for R. ran u, ora HnnnkraA.FTJE N to our readers, aud have the great Bemuetoui), chairman | Mlaa Emma King, •m~t at tu Trinity Yorat* PwpkrY HoaMy. FURNITURE mads an address of welcome, which was of tuowing tbat our effort* are Mian Susie Tan Wtntte, Min Litrie I>unn, ' «n .Urn ot ntnn, »lcb ... fsrtxn of knowing that our efforts are MimftaOe Van Winkle. Mhw Uxste Doan," ' " by Mr. a. H. MannuJg. Presi- »«^ed, Ow telegraphic servio* Mt« Lillie Force, Mm Emma Gillen. TheThe subscribesubscriberr a sas R i Re- Mto LUHe Purer. MM Emma (idla. dent of tbe First Presbyterian Society. Tbe as is rumubed the flrst-chss alter- I£r. F. W. BODVOD wUl spend the summer Mr. 7. W. Run tcvi wMI spend the Followinsummerg programaie wa* tbni carried txit: B Somerset street. Also The Director, of tb- PubUe Library win lof Sew York, wi-fa •» ttwMad t his home in Platnneld. He was recently loitea •M ceiveverr for Chfor a Chattel Tl» IMm«o at U» f*.Ute Uhvjneon »IDpaper* of Sew York, «ncb as the Mail al hit. ben* In Ptemdekl. He waa~ rrewotiy"" ;—Charle a Wheeler-. Bong—Miss N. bold • meeting at AtfbX o'clock flab evening. aad Bi'pnsa, The RvWdag Port ana The a tbe staff of tbe New York Hun, but bis Readlag-OisrM Wtoeter;r Hoag— Mia N. I bold • mra dltht oVlocb 0.1. rrralng. Xhlrly-IIvr Thoaioi ou tbe rtaff uf tto New York Huw.MatUso bwtn ^Reading—MisMs s J. Wyckoff; Instru- RSALEat the Beotek Plains Hotel, andEvenin gKkpress. 8un, fo r whicThe h eacEveningh pays forFast the and The liltnjc beahh necessitated a change. He will . Wyckoff; Iqrtni-}I. Thursdar Thy moroia«. Jund 3d, a very MortgageeMortgageess oonn StolJc church- Friday" evening at eight ciirrwi this mominR in Use rear of Lamben- .purintendent of tbe SundavSIsfiSaSSSSi’y School. Clio4lo cBwnbra VHi tend eot of the Sunday School,Thice destroyrd, together with ltorbour torHmlth’s Husband fur tor health, returned Wurha lewof tto auriety. and invited all peraoa 1 fifth and stalh street. I-Sa " block, three stores, four aalootu, two tailor' day* «p> auite iU. Bbe was plaotd in the lienl,-,;>v M(orr TrentoTrenU*un Abou aboutt the mkldltto a m.MWof this Btstewwvlcert , anU.U tod wsPlai„IWdj are th* onlandy paye thisr t o whic-v^lnnh block,of thethree store, four saloons, two daystailor ago quite ft. Hto was placedloroahe la o/ttotto refrfuhmeots supplied. After bo Ko y shops, a drug store, a jewelry store and one hands of her pfaymrfaa and is now somewhat • r'CRNISHED ROOUHTO let.te Jet. with or monthmonth toU. overhau overhaull the linethe* Hot*of tb e ofelectri Urnc HUte.•ucelecteeh servic and e canw ti e soldare, liythe virtu eonly of oa rpey^ pur- shops,to which a drug store, a > we try store bandsand oneof her pbytirian and Is Dow aumawhatthis a fe w games were Pteytdplayed bbyy thetto younge youngerr f ^bunl ^’ «eti R-cond family was burned oat, also the Knlghta of . 9 We* lighlightt company in|*ny that citylo .that rttjr. such srrviccbeUev can 4 Uw# arsold,e ttln byj O wVirtue oixlv ostnpof rourfamily pur was bomad out, al«, the Knigbta of peopleprop**,, anandd th e thehapp y happycompan y companyseparated , separattd.rtrert. Py Ui Las Lodge room. Lost *35,OUU. AtAt ReducedReduced Prices Ptices. -A-A-n wilaUltonatioadl lie noticed b yby •Uvwtiawnea m t el»- fn^Gchua,i BtsiW’.-- tartD brtx-vaC ticljA^qonw.^rv Whwl the only paper i’ytoias L-dgeLo»«3S,UUii. ChartesCaarke HebrlqgBabring,, o f oftbe Citttoy HotelCity , Hotel,who i s Bratwho'irtit rangingtingingU " Bles•• Bbwtt be thtoe Ti ttoe tha Tiet Binds. that" Blnda” wherewbrre., DraDa. DamoDamoon an d Oladwiand nOlad-th the vinv ' theto Cbfservicr\m e of the Americahawbegn Pres s makingHldnx M)im/some ? reputatio reputetteun as ajrngroiasa prograstivaclti-i veclti- CAL'-.SOOX. -.tbtpet barc sperffciii^■■k-leiietau has *hark cooclu3 concludedW to remai ton theremair , servicetn itsel fof mutethln the g Americanwhich an y Fresuwide- AmociiTThe Fertasa Oeeaa Tayage.aanaan, , aaha** pnretaasepureharejd a a*1,5U tl.MIU borin boringg machiae machtea., .IRTHBRHOOD.ft 11THEBWOOU. J.J, FHAIfFRANKk ill " liBAKDUl bkAHD,. UBJI W with whir* he can bore through to China, vjxnmD-A stoned Mra. hiJD Plnmflt'lPlmnffeidJ a alittl UttUe whit whilee longer longer. bcw.fcf newsittpeto itvrtfr loawenrthlngn would hol dwhich to b e ofanyMABBLXHKJU>MiULuuD. wide- , MH.SK.Mam.,, Jun eJune 1—Owin I g Owingwith whichto to can f«re through to TtoThChlmm,e Netberwoo? d Hotel raised a handsome I Becker, which owner it*c by ldea-PlamfleM .. ApriApml M ,din: inST ' I * - —A valuable watch dog ttetocing to Fo- awake' Krwi is-vc|«isrt value. Bu tman all theswoulde ar e onlboUy ac -totortb e itorrbestorm ofa tb ethe yach yachtt Fortnn Fortunea did notdal KCar t notIfIf tb thee ropMart ropee wD willI hol d holdout , buout,t wit hhat whic withh be Americanwhich to flag Saturday and welcomed a - pply et this -A valuable watch dog trtotigtn* U> Fn proposes to bore for wrfter. n Bagand Saturdaywelcomed HermanI id •limn FlanagaFlanagann die ddied -darin g duringDecoratio nDecorationvery!•.•:: great- tn ou *r i-nlu» - • i. departflleijButl all ibvae arehl aonly morningmornin ac-g o°®n he hrer tri tripp aoero aeuroren thr theAtlanti AtianOr.c propose* to borr for wtiler. niulw of gro-tsptrti. sssv * 35 DDayu titafrucan injurie tajoria*s receive receivedd ft shor a abortt time agotunc, romionsa*-,Inca lto newspaper our V*-aJ, ha i|p|rtrhueoUs i ' HerIw ownerowner,News,, « exi Com Com.. Hc»e Ur.wvy and oremidw werervwe CharlesCharleweres WW.. Cuwton Cowton,, Pas t BenloPast r ComBenior- A Com-handsomhaodsome e larg etersv orga n haorgans bee n ha*pur - l>*anIT^OP »RR pur-SALE—OnSALE-One e 5 2 5Sinc h inchColumbi Columbiaa K*- Ex- asth ea State krai, and newspaper,, as we nav haste befor rountottone ttated, tb aile ot*r*boar d ready to start, bat deemed it mivis suder of New York, one of tbe speakers chased )>y tbe memberUM-iuuens o(of tb e theNe t herNrtherwood wood F per t bicycle with Butcher's Cyclometer whewhenn somaaee per« person™ kicke klchwld him him unmercifully uamere.fullv.. aboard ready to Mart, hot deemarl Itmander advis- of New York, one of ti*- Chapeapeokml W e expect it K> be in position to- pert blcycV wuh ^ute^'*^Cycio«»rtwSTR AV5TBERR Y Nethew Btate.Jersey and,Editoria a* l Associatiowe haven havbeforee place stated,d ible tothe poitpoo e sailing until a western wind be In uwiUon pricpricelo-e nunSlUU.. Also Alsoone Douglac s canvaw fold STB4.WBERB Y" —Mr L. Heyniger has secure a quarter in- able to postpone sailing until a western engagodferengagewind d for tbe memorial exercises In Hnslc lar. It depends upon ttie raOroad. - Mr L. Hrynlgrr has secure a quarteritNew. I n In- to;,vwy e la«t annuaBdUoi l ialreport. A—loMon Hit t ohare r.di V,pplauudland good weather prevailvd. thus giving the Hall. Monday afternoon, was engaged In the raOrauL s and anchor price »SV ures* in ibe mJUotWortfcSrabeb Hewanted good w-retber prevail*-!, thus giving Hall.the Monday afternooo. A petition has been signed by the reei- ter-rat In the mill at Worth Brunch Hr oIt,wantedf thIne lis elset o f la-*valuabl annuale loca l newspaperreport, )nert toease thel a topgoo d start ou her long voyage. ra New York, and arrived too late petition has Uwo signed by tto rvai FESTIVAL [„ i^imioMa'i' pure goods, so he ga*e 1 el a go** I start ou her long voyage. exnrMw hi New York, and arrived _3Uta ot NetherwooJ, who attend the FESHYAL t« wire to jucuiee pure good*, sopropo* he tognTa upamn o energy In tbe ful The Tttana, Commodore Weed.arrived latt to deliver bis adilrew Here. a of Ncttorwoo-J. who attend 1 'EttoM AWAT-Denton ihe HilHcie theraOterBS cento: hefceems tarterin»T«L of the list of valuable local newspapers We to deliver his adtlrma here. Chape«•!l anandd forwarde forwardedd t o tbtoe Bishotto p askinBishopg asking I ^iIT ,1«-J» Iu v< • • - the 1rufllrr H cants: hrtice hi. tjuarter intrrert- ■e 11tana. Commodore Wred.arrived lart ;hat they have the powpr to form themselves me flOTist, gives t" every purchaser InaMaftto prnfxvw tospamoo energy in the futurenigh t neato r tbe Fortuna. and Ei-Com. Bovey City Judge Ulrich celebrated the eecond an- they tow the powvr u» form themselws Oar's worth of greenhouse plants —The memorial Serviceof CWrfleU League tLe ivpuUMon ali-uuiv »ou and win right near the Fortewa. and Et-Ott HoveyCU> Judge Ulrich celebraual the wcood an-"'- ~ separate parish. Never In the history —Kw memorial aervWof Oarfleld I. kaep the rvptuauun already warn andwil l havewin a gran d mnd off. niversary of his official term yextcrday. He a aapurate jarlsh Never tu the hlaory mixed gladiolus. 5-81-» wan hrtd in Reform Hall on Monday evening. fresh laurels. We will try oooscientiooajy to. will have a grand send off. nlvouary uf his udklai *e <‘bapel has it tom wrudnl aa at waa told *u Reform Hall cm Monda? freli Uun-lv We wdl try oooarienUouaiy to was tin.: elected to till tbe unexyiretl term of Rev. D. J. Yeckes made an aadnw «nd tb»re was flret alerted lo Oil l preaent both In iUwUih* and i>nm~n\y ST—A black sflk umbrella from a car- The Building Fund Ri>v T). J Yerkce marie an odditra do our part. We have no fear but that the Peter Peyto Good, and received the election lage between Fifth and Peace and was Hinging by tbe children of Houghton Di- people of Plainfleld will do. theirs, and that DI*1•named astt eve evenn a greatea greaterr rate tharaten in tbthane TheXfc ine theWlff Wlfre MBirdei^ Murdererw l"»y » tti■••y.e yet aboutthe a ytmr and a half U, serve. “pentit severa-cv«wll hour hourss enjoyin enjoyg lugtbe the —A curiuua crowd was gathered in front DeCamp, formerly of North PlainOeld, of tne Cttj Hot*! on Second str«et last even- partpast threethrew.. PraallTPoniilry ulllisf HI*- IVlm.- Crime.. law DeCainp. formerly of North FUmtohl. piaxaaaaas anandd watchinwatchingg the thecara - cara-OSES , hardy and everUooming trees, of the city Hotel on 9e iw of Virginia, arrived in town Mon- van•ano orf peoplpeoplee drivin drivg lag throug throughh I Btivtdare 1are > ONES, hanly and cverbkx M E. CHURCH,] ing watching the operations of Charles Be- TOO have only to .•otu|!»f* T»B SEWS wvtit I YORK, Jnne I—Oeorge H. Disque, tbe hut aow «f Virgtnia, arrival In townme . Mon-Mr. M*itfe r expects to eutertaru RIV alalll sizes Msre.. Includin Includingg th e besthet obeetf th e new tag watrtaag the nperaTtons of CharlesYou Be- have t®ly n.vmjerv H»» Nxw Yonx.wph Jddc 1— Ocorge H. Disqur,da ythe evenin g to upend a few days attending to uae. Sir Stiller expect* to catertmiu"severa l varietiesSeveral . Miles, Somerset street. -Vn-lf Mi E CHURCH, 4 brtog> new well boring appfcrfttns. A well ly New Tori ftttetnpqn' pape* »v»u to fj.lly Hoboken wife mui-derer, paid the death pen- day evening to spend a few days attending|iartte w»« during _thv coming week aud Ie have_ _ riwiatins. Mtoltore toing^ new well-boring ap;»r* any N«w York aOttnoon papri •»#« td Hoboken%iliy wife murderer. ]muP and dine at rhe sijpsshotel. Tht; S3S venience of the traveffi* pohhc. corridomi r oTh«f th ehanging County Jailtook, Jerse planty Cit y In then .,„•- westhighl y of Virginia for that pur- fratuirire of the hotel may hHno- mariv Address Kale F. O. Box 1173. —WinfteldfcSeottPostisstai short of rands com|4rte.complete. wrirtor of .ton Comity Jail. Jersey City > from Elisabeth, 1 r JUNE 2d and 3d. —VVmHrU Bco*t Port la still abort of fuada Height*, in tbe preaeDCe of a limited POSB. JUNE 84 and 3d. to meet the eipenjea incurred by tbe Me- •2. All tbe morninK news, just as oomplete 3 RENT—Desirable house on Crait; Plane Ui meet the expense* Incarml by 1the AllMe the morning news, jert a* oompleteHeighU. In the |reu« of a limited number Z dine to eiijov a good dinner. PO RENT—nrarabie how oa Craig Place morial day exert**". Contributions came in as thtie*e NtNew" Yor Ycrtk moi-uin momiMg* gftaeca imp-m. . of vltstumesses. Kev.Kr Mr v.. Mi-uryMr. . Afrwrv.his spiritua hwl FlorencspiritualFlorencee M.M Monctoo Moncron,. of Grov eof streetDrove, server, I MsrHownritiwrt, eleven rooms all mortal day exr retire. Contribution* came ft i*Al l the important afternoon telegraphic j taprovrtuenta Adder*. H. J. F., F. O. slowlslowlyy anandd tb thee Pu MP.at i- anxiou la aimtouas W settl toe ;uarttle in- lU?! lu-All the impo>-tant afternoon telegraphic and friendlend,, wawo-s wit h withDisqa e Diupie NorthUortsll h ofPlainneld Flainfleld., die d diedm thehi Muhlenber the g Muhlenberg *0AY 3-U-tf debtedness.letitcliwua. SmalSmalll favors favor* in the in shap thee or newsshapeiwl t too thetoe- hoa boorr of goinofg togoing ureas ,to ju* t prom,as yesterdayymterda-y, jurt , a>remaininremaining g throug throughh th ethe nigl inight HospitalHospital thisthis morning morning. Sh e had beeSton il l had-Work beeu on 01tto new nre well at Houtb Be*--! GOOGOODD MUSICMUSIC.. silver and banknotes will be thankfully re- complekeuiplete asas i s suppliets suppliedd in an yin New any" Yor kNewfive o'cloco’clockYorkk thitht*s momiug morning.. Th e greateThe r greaterpart aboutabou tpart a yeaa yearr an dand wa s takewa* n tokento th e tohospita tbel ooilhospital m, n«r th« Pottir Pre- Work.. _ I TSEFCL^ ma nMAS—Yoon, wonW like nan 1 Uke diver and tonknnte* will be thankfullyafternoo re-n paper. .bout a week ago Fur fu.tln.-r treatment. began to-day. ii gentlemsn's place. Cnder- paper. Be timetime wawans sjien ‘lentt in prayein prayerr and religiouand religiouss about a week ago for further WhMii.treatment. r horeaand very bandy. Ad- . i • P«ltl«i on mkni'i pl~». Dn*r- reived. 4. Illustrations of all tbe important event* leraation. HB partook of ft njlit break- The funeral will take placr On Friday at IU —Th“ e tramps mod. care of bonto ond boort* AA. —Gvu. Drake's Veteran Zouaves, of Eliai- Illustrations of all the Important rvetiU nation. He partook of a light Thebreak funeral will take place on Friday—Tb. at 10 uompo roecnUy committal lo tbr dir« J. P. nn Bffennm-% Nteasssp. r9***r* • -ra**» Hi Drake’s Yrtcrnn Latvia, of occurring in any part of the world, ami most at eight o'clock, ami after drensiug him, aL mui.. InUsTnenIntmiMUtt at Metucben at Metu*. tou. lunty jail are kept busy at work breaking Iwth, will tender a reception to the famous oo-urring in any part of (he world, andfart rixwt at sight o’clock, aqj after drreaiug turn* county jail are kept busy at work breakingASTEDgir l to do general housework lwth. will under a mwpltan to the fanmu*U.-nt picture s of prominent, people, and in a new suit of Mack diagonal cloth, he Chicago Zouaves Thursday night. The re- exrcllens picture** of prvmlurt»t pevph-. self andIn a new suit uf Mack diagonal cloth,MisMM s toAdAda a 8 . O.Marsh , sisteMarsh,r or Craisi.terg A.of oneCraig, a ne wA. suppl y having been purchased by in small family' , goo*io d Bteieralwages to houseworkgood4 Chicago Zouaves Thunriay night, of ttie latent fashions. be was willing and ready to die. V. d small fomilr. ception will be a notable one, at all the prom- of the laUwt fashions. said he was willing and ready to die. Marsh,Marsh, wilwilll sai saill fro fromm German Germanyy on Saturdauu yBaUirdajthe Freeholders . girl.-I. AoplApplyy at S Oat Wes twSaL*30t FronW* t street 1-K9 ceptltm will be • notable one, aa all the prom-5. Th e lat«it *-ienUflc discoveries, w»d the be remains will lie In charge of the under- —In the . H-J of William Totten, who WWEE SASAYY I T IT inent t-iriwiif. will be invited, ami every pre- 3. The istert aHculfrt-' 4ieoov«ies, are! Thetor rtiiuut** will lie In charge of the under-forfor Plainnel Flamflckld o u thou e Nortihsh GermaNorth n LloyGermand —«uLloyd iuc tsw of William Tonm. 8who . . . . c , . inent citlicns will be Invited, and everfil«,li!ii|.|-niei]ifnt pro- " for the Tarni and gar- •r, and will be removed to Mount Olivet, "L"* I AA' ANTED—A posi< paration will be made to give the risitors a Ial*wt 1in provemrnOi for fhr farm andtaker. gar and wlD to removed to MountSteame Olivetr "Trnve." Ming Marsh bas been in errantly•cently trietn^d fortor otwtru obrtruclngi OrranBrook \Brook\ competen\\ t young, inaa. wtth'flfteei SeZlmTSt^ Bbwiuar "TraVe." MM Marsh baa been Ui ft jarau.m will be made to give the visitor*den. matory, long Island, where they will be: ThatThat,, ourour stoc k ostockf of routingrciii*iJ*K welcomwelcome.e den. Crematory, Long Island, where they willGermanGermany to y threthreee year yearss pursuin ;-irsulngg her musicaher l withmasicalwith garbagegaibagr. , Judg Judgee Ulric hUlricb suspende su«pcn(lcdd 'ear*ro-s experience j rion*, cacxpcrirnrc.n furnish canbes t offuratah refer best of ref*r a Allth ethe choices choieeett wi t witand humoand r currenthumor, current,inruM-ratrditerate d aatt noon noun.. This Thisis don eis a donet Disque' ats Dlajne'-studies■ti-lles,, anandd wilwilll spen d next year in Parisnext, peryr%r- Innreyr-terday reParis, yesterda |i*r-y upouponn th e thrdefendan defcndAntt payin g paying* *«*- Ad.lrr*e P. Nawa oOkw. shoesshoes cannocannott b e besur- ;sur- —Mme— Muie.. AlbertiAlberti,, wh whoo ha s shaso ofte nso pleaseoftend withpleasedhffit Illustrations.n •ationi requtot.request. A feAw fewday s agdayso b e madago e hitos wi|fmadefw-tingfectin ghis undeunder wiyr ouonee o fof th etbe mos rmwtt eminen eminentt instriK inatrac-- * costcostsE o fof th ethe suit unit. l Fla;iluiiifirli n Bel hiaudienue audtin-ras by hebyr fluhere abilitietine abUiUws as an aa7. t, AuAndd last lart., bu thut not leastnot , matterWart, s mattersof eepe -ofandan d espe-lefleftt al l allof biofs effect bws toeffect* tbe Rev to. M ithetora. i. Rev.ProfProf. , dMr. e«h* L a NutLa .Nu*. —Lasrencs-Lawrence PaolPsoiii wa s «uarraigne arraignedd before before tloc-utionist, will appear in an elegant pro- iHi iuteretit about women anil home. Meury. He liad made a will previuva to passepassedd inin thi s citythis. city. rlncutaonM, will appear In an elegantciai pro-luterert alxait women aud home. Meury. He liad made a will prvvlovs everato l luemtierU v of the La Favorita Social JodgvIge UlricUlricbh tfiis thismornin morningg ou a chargoo e ofa O.charge Box rtf 117V gram, at Mirror Mall. Boroerville, »» In tbe matter of opinions we have beqneating his effects to bis relatives bi Bevera) nwoslwre of tto La Favorite S>. lal gram, at Mlrrer Mall. HiKnrrvilk,la the matter of vptnhios beq(Matingwe bishave effects to hU relative*,Club wenbutt to Chimney Kock on a picnic on sellinBellingg harhardd cide ciderr ou *>oSunda Sundayy last . last.Tb e coinTbe- corn- Thornlny evening- Names of the nrtiiiW and always been outspoken for what wan deemed became angered at them ainl changed his tlub weal to Chimney Ruck on a picnic on •\irANTEW^ANTRDD ——Ouaubmau Coachman andand Gardener Gardeoer.. Ladies’Ladies ' OxforOxfordd Ties Ties,, Thunalav evening Santee of the artlrt*always and been outspnkrn fur what was deemedbrosroe angered ai them and rtongedMonday .his Th e following composed" the party: piatat wa* madmadee on evidencon evidencee furnishe dfurnished by VV bfMarrie d man prefered. Koomi to live parts will be foniid in mjorller column, be- just und right, and if there is anything more mind. To Mr. Mi-ury lie has also made his relay. Tbe folio wing composed the party: iwrts alii be found In another o-lumn.just andbe right, and If there is anythingmind. inore To Mr. Mctirv he ha- aK*»Misse mades K Manningbis . M. Sanrord. E. Daniels, FrederickFrederick GebhardtOvbbardt.. TheThe Italia Italiann was hel wasd in behli InCal l on W. E. Brock, Mountain avenue patenpatentt tiptip,, o r otheror - other- sides the auuounotmeut of a special train, re newled, good i-eailer, please tell us of ft amW iiifeasiou, ivhicu will not be giTen for pubU- Mures K. Manning. M. Hanford. R. Danleh, th PlsinnekL 5-31^i odes the anuouDwanut of a special uu»nnw-ksl. nr goud irevlrr. plena- tell US of(xmfoadou, It ainV ubtcti will nut be given for Lixibll-. Laing . a Leing, M- Maver, and Corn well, • !«*> toll for a bearing on .-dayHatunlay., Willia mWilliamNorth PlamtiakL ! luniiog to this city after the enttrtainiaeut. we will (ry and have it forthwith. "J L Laiug. E. Lai tig. M. Maver. and Cornwell, turning to Ibis c ity after the enterUuniuruLwe will try an.1 have It forthwith. wuou until tbe remains* are incinerated. the OuMr-»r» ». J . J.Kirkii'r KlrknT., (J StoverC , Stover,J. Errlck -J. MooreRrrlck- becoming his surety. wisewise,, men'men’ss lo wlow shoes shoes,, —lb—In anotheanotherr colum columnn will be willfoun dbe liio found tlx Augurt.ugust 19IP,, lBSIf KM),, Disqu Diaqore marrie mamsdd Mari e MarieMatil - Matil-sun,win, WW. . SberittBbentt,, L DauieL HamelsU and andHarr Harryy Morrisou Morrison.. —Th Ttoe blacblackk ba» .baw seaso nwasou opene d openedMonda y Monday announcement... , ni.i.i ofof specia Bfxclall trai n servicetrain , tearvfcv.o It ■••cycle Na«e-. dada BtegemanBargeman.. He stabbeHr dstabbed her to deatHerh onto 1Tbejuun to.youngdeath g on peoplpeople e ha dbad a JoU a yjolly time . tun*. andad aa numbe numberr o f ofgentleme gentlemenn wen t frowentm thisfrom SpecialSpeciathis l NoticeNotice.. anand d inin fac tfact an y anythin g thing nccomodataccomodatee thosthosee attendin attendingg the entertainChe -entertainM.veuw.Messrs . Herberllertiertt 8lover, glover,’John-John M CranM. Cranee and andthe fith of Octotwr,October. 1386loti.. H e waHe s triewasd triedDecem -Itowwi- ty to BonnBoundd BrooBrookk an andd othe otherr plate s pla<*ealong along tnentment aatt MirroMirrorr Hall llal),, Somerrille Somerville,, to-morru to-morroww CruigCr»to AA.. Mant Marshu rod erode W Milbnru* oMuisirn Monda y tMondayo twrber JM ’Ja., 1H85tolwrt. . BJH andI wa swas defende drirndedd by Counsello by (\masrDorso TbThee "Mothe'Motherr Gooae Oou**“" entertainmen antertaiutnentt gl»e u thegiventhe RaritaRaritan n fo forr a day'a day’ss fishing. foiling. The y caughTheyt caught reasonablreasonablee inin ou ourr line line.. eveningtv-eiim* JunJunoe " A A MmeMm*., Albert i Albertielocutkaiist elucuUouwt, witiu—« i'. in •». tb thee roaroadd raoet races.t larretasi,i, DalDalyy an dand Puater .Purtt-r. He wa s conHe - bybwaay thtto e pupil conpupils s o fof Mis MMs Moore' Moore’ss schoo schooll hut nighlartt olghlquite a numbernumber,, en dand on e gentlemaon# gentlemann affirm s affirm*DUS.DHS . DAMODAMONN & GLAAD WINGLADWIN.. MssMiss MauMaurid MorgaMorgann harpist bari«st., Mr-. ChandleMrs. r ChandlerA lunrlargee numbe numberr oLwheelme uf wheelmenn frou i fromall part alls victeWrtedpartsd ofof murde in runter in thint firs tthe degree ilrrt, an r give*SouwrvllkThe flu1tcb often *Bk a golycled medaclubl t o thL e winne_ r of being June I. but also to those who assisted in it. as high as ten pounds. lo *b«t 1'bom vmlunr to oorault these 1 but ahao to those wbw ththee chorucHoruss an andd othe otherr scholar w-bnlares wh owho took partook The' 1 .urpur dubn mit offerse race .a gold medal to the winner of KOI M) BEOOE. as high a* ten pounds. weeiallrt* can Uu eo free at the rny Hotel a 1.0Ui mile race. Prof. F. J. Miller, tin able senior teachet- from nine a. m. to elxkt p. m. until further STONE hifn 0the* exercises exercises. AlthougAlthoughh last thi slad par tthis wa spart was Edward Hardie, of New York, isvUiting i Pnti. 7. J. Miller, tto able senior teacher STONE *TbHiee Unio1'nMain Count Countyy wheelme whrelnienn ar e offerinare g-iffsrlng of the High School, has accepted a Prof, NTATE WTE8. nonott lr,L~least( in thine programthe , miprogram,d showe dand the liberashowedl inducement the s to their racers and riders of the High Brhool, ha* anvpted a Frofe**wr- liberal indue* nvnta b> thrir racers and riders ship of Latin in the Worcester Academy, Jessie W. Foster, tbe embezxling Patereon thoufthtrBhteatboughtfubweet ooff the the. pos poett au daud thei r theirobligin gobliging-a-a medamedal l wit withh a baa rbar for eacforh thousaneach thousandd Wiles mitreMr. E . N. Puller has returned borne from ship of Latin In the Worrewter bookkeepeAcademy,r of Hogersoii & Beaumout, plum- lady assistants in providing for the comfort •idileo a prize t Mrs, N. M. William*, «. friends in Plaiufleld who wfll greatly regret dayday iInn th ttoe Cour Courtt of Quarte->f (Quarterr Hesdon Ihwtionss to pa yto a pay a —William C. Smith, mason, has received loging friendfriendss i nin town town.. frleads in Flaiuflehl who win greatly regret SpeciaSpeciall NoticeNotice.. —William C. Smith, mason, has receivedCapt. A. L. C. Harsh, Jas Sandford, F. i.. thismove, bat at tbe same time join in v. lsh- fine of (liw and costs. the contract for tbe erecting of a three story La pi A. L. C. Marsh, Jau Bandford. MrsF. . Lyman,oL. t Vermont, is the gueet of this move, but at tto some time >an In the contract for the erecting of a threeCC. . story MartinMartin. , J . HacerJ. Hmcwr,, 3- M - J.Whitfiekl M. WWUWd,, Jr., A. X,Mra ALyman, of Vermont, t* tto guertIng hi m the success which will surely attend Tb■ nre Hobokenoev'tenn Boar ttnartid o f orEducation.submitte tuincanon submittedd brick factory on Kant Third street, £!iSttfeet. HcKtnney G W Morrison, ¥. D. Heynieer, Mr. and Mrlc. H. Redfleld. ing him tto moms which * U| surely i aOewdtbe Hobuke n Council, last evening, ma pro- brick factory on Kast Third street, £hir* McKinney.fret. O. W. MrerWoo. W. D. Haynlaer.Mr. and Mra C U. Radtohl. bU efforts. He will have full charge of It will he occupied bj Morgan C. Bin! for %VW . MillikeoMillik-n., H. MartinH. , M-rtin.and Jame -n.1s Alle nJamesMonda Alleny afternoon , a picked nicie of the K. his efforts. Ha will have full charge&Z3ttSBS&X£3atest against the reduction in the school approJ£.- DrDr.. Abbi Abbiee E. CutterE. ,Cutter, It will be ocrm*cd by Morgan C. Worthbird, of forthe Plainflekl Bicycle club, started of L-, defeated John Ctafclu ntn toUn1 JI t m departmentdrirtrtuieni.. ^t^praptradbyttyTraCoramlralbrara.;priations proposed by the Tax Commissioner*. „„„ manufacturing his ne»ly patented coaWoad- oWorth,u Saturda of y toela* t FMlnttoklfur a trip toBicycle Red Bank club,, Saa started- TheThe TaTaxx Boar Ikoidd mad emade tbe reductiothe nrvdurttau with with HOME AT on Saturday last few a trio to Red Bank. Bea 7 inging (Machinemachine.. Mr. Mr.Bird haBirds recentl hasy receiverecentlyd brightn-reivedbrigbt aw awll LongLong Branch Branch. The y lode tTheyo ludB to TbTtoe weddinwaklingg o fof L . LC. BC. Dunha R mDunhaiu and Josi ande viewvie Jotiew oofl p chwiiigK tb e thrcity city* hig h scbool and at "Wickets IslaudjOnaet, Maw.Mass., openpens Julyy Jistt. DUiuerons large orderg for hi« machine and Urlnge a.id MUbnrn and witnessed the road The second monthly payment of the BniW- abolisainblihteJisfalngi g tbe'teavhititto teachingg o f iitrman iu tbe pub- iiunn runs large orders Orange and Mil bum and uitn—d the roa.1 BrokaBrola ww tootookk plac e placeon th e onevenin ttog ofevening May ■ of May tahin of G i tb b hsalthy and buautifuJ. buUd,i. opertrfon. will be pushed rmpidly race* at the latter place, after which they rode ing L«an AssocJation wiU be made Wedr- lic xcbools. buildingE <4*vut)ooB wtII be pushed homrepwJive l.v way of Springfield and Westfl-ld ar- day evening. 25tbh aatt ththee residenc residencee o f tbofe bride'tbe s pareutsbride'* , parents, Momuwr resorts In this eountey. for student*.At ReasonableReasonable Terms.Terms forward M> that he may noon fill them. evening Mr. and Mrm, Caleb Brokaw, Washington PetePeterr MowersonUuwereuu., Joh n JohnCarlougm Csukwgh., Peter PeterT^Iei^aS^aVS-d Invalid* or | ^ forward so that be may soon riving in Plainneld about B.»» Monday eve- Mr. and Mra Cato, Brokaw. WasblagUoFineh and George A. Naught, all of Bam- ud b^Fsurrounded by water, tbe rivingning. Thein y baFlainftekld a ver v gooaboutd tim e5.:*» an d wilMoreUyl Mr.Mr eve-. AA.. Winter Winter,, of Plainneldof FteteOekl., will enjowilly eujuy tto Tineb and Grorvc A. Naught, all of Ram- malaria and b —On Saturday evening about flve o'clock ning. They hail a very good time _otiandt inunthinouth- wills o fof summe summerr in aIn beautifua brautifull roi street,streetround, SomervilkHomrrviDe. . The TtoRev . MrRev.. Uearle Mr.a of BrarM■TV's.•yii, Berge*Couiity BcrgerTCoanty.nt , wen wentt So Muto dMod Fon d oPoodn oo eVunneptore is at all time Is s bearily charged AP7LT .t Wa ~ ilBDWgndamagedl itIt t oto suc suchh an d andeitan extantt an to aa mak to e itns tdwBTd Fellows has secured a patent _.. brUlearoaklbridesmaid wawa*s Mis MMs Lul u LainBroka wBrokaw of ri.inn.r- uf Bomsrmi iItt an amid upet upeet.. The y Theywere etrownewered drownedin sight bainm sightcarriages . Cake them to thOme whar-lartf uChase StoneStone Crusher, Crusher, The following officers of the Muhlenberg coupler, which 1> oomadered by railroad ville, tbe groom's best man was John Uarret- ufr theitheirr compantons cumpaniuas,, wh o werwhoe unablweree to (WunableW wherett to a skj-SMC will taktake thetu to Unpamibte.impassible. AllAll train strains goin g goingees to r re.wes t torThe following offlewr* of the Muhlenberga, to be one of the beat of tbe many ideas vifle. the grootuk beat man Was John Garret tin Ialand HomeHome. Excursion ticket* to East wen obliged to run over the new "draw" Hospital were elected at the meeting last «on of Franklin Park. The presenttt rescue them * i > •• . . 11 JOHXSTOS-S DKIVR. were obhgcd to run over the newHcvqxta) " were elected at toe meetingpatente dlart for that appliance. Lawyer John ■on of Trankbu Park The proteutetfeorg e Disqne, who cat his wife's throM in Wareham good tUl Sov 1st ean be obtainebtidd JOHNHTONR DM1 Vg. w bich la not yet Mmj|ileted. All the evening night; Frecb, of Somerville, was tbe solicitor. nuraerouMnnumerous andd costlyctaUf.- Tbe couplTbe e arcouplee wel l areGeorge wall Itoque. who euthss wM'a throat hi w bk>b Is not yet completed. AH the ■evening%bt: kuown in tiiis fity. HuhokrnJuWoken iinn a aB i fitof iealouof ieaiouas rage inrage October in , Octotor. traintrainss arrivinarrivingg a t ihate mutiothe u rtathaiin thi . citIny thisPreuideut—W.PresidenWW city . Btt.- PotttPutin.. The aaine night Jamet T Terry's bouse was known In Ihia «iUy. 1IMS ml., UMU. to b eto haule haltedd in thUie Hudaotto u entintBixtomy couMy OROK inAQDUMw p . o7.. BOXO. «• . BOX «*. were from nitm miuntes to a half an boor First V. P.-R. K. Caw. brokeu open, aid *•!. in cash rtofcn. BurgU" Jail,Jail, ooon JerseJerwyy City City. Height* Height*,, at lOo'cloe at lUncMjkk this thU half an boorPM V. P.-K. K. Care MaryMary,, rofantInfant daughte daughterr of Patric ofk Patrickmornmg . andffe ha. reonSted that his body be late. Second V- y.-Ckaa. Sohlpper. sttrmpW to tcirce an entrance Into several aairning He ha*, requested that bis l«dy to tore «d v. p.—Chaa Bchlpvrr boutietTin Bloominstou. Mr. Dnnbam*s, 4. Bridget Keiley, died on Seturdny at her buried beside that of hU wife. Her family. bou*ra In Hoominatuu. Mr. 1 Bridget Kelley, dire! on Saturday buriedat braid*tor that >4 *>U wife. Hro Urnttr. ,C QTOP. LADIES AT -An effort to being made at WertfleW to Secretary^-W.Secretary—W. RR.. Cock Cock. N Siiurts and W. B. Koechleln's hou,«B were parenta rwsniem*,Third and Richmond howeverhowever,, objectobject, ttisquo'Dlsqorte famil yfsmflT intend , intend,it i* h is gTOP. LAD I Bn, AT —An effort W being made at WeeUMd N. Bhurtaand wTb. KuechWin' parrot* rreOdrov*.Third and Richmoad said, to send his body to a Long bland cretna- A*™T ^ urgaiiiaa a military company to be attached Treaanrer—Ore*.Treasurer—Qeo. HH.. Goddarrl Ckridard.. allall threthreee vL-dto visitedd b y byth e robberthe s robber*bot nothin butg andnothing wasberie Irerted d Monda Moadayy in Btin . Mary'to. s CemeMary’s- ■eld.t-me- to mmh his to«r to a Lem Maud ctana- .rga.dssa military company to be attaebiManagin g Committ«-E. B. Clark, B. K. wiw*«» stoleatotean a s sa*t eacath phioeache theplace ocvujiant *tto ocrapanta tory »or hetontto to the Third Reghnent It there Is room tn Managing Committee—R. B. Clark, K.wer eK arousem d and frightened off tbe thieve*. terytery:: ageagedd on eune year . yearAta u AnnieAha,, infan tAnnie, lafaat to the Third Knrtuwnt >f there Ca»e.W1s room. R. Cock, K. W. ErricaoD, Chaa. were aroused and frightened off tto thtire* A.A. WW.. Cmiklin OBbhUa.. wbh owho waaarreate was arrestedd OD Monon -MonumentsMon- of VaultsVaultsNo. 20 Nortk Ave., lhat rettinieat. otberwiaa a* a separate ooiu- Care. W. R Coe*. R W. Ereireon. Chan. ilaaghter ofof Joh Johnn and an*lHos e NeteerRnae , onNetor, Man- onila y aMant Trenton , falsely representing him- No. 20 North Ave., that ngirncul. otherwise as a usparata Schippercut . Tbe team attached to Randolph stag*, day at Treutoa. for tatoly repriaeatlng him pauy. The organiiers are worEing tb« mut- BcMpfwr. Tto team attached to Randolphuingavwrar, stage.one, ageagrdd seve mrenn days day*,, Intermen intermentt yes- y*s-iias'aaa KwK.ir he ^uitable Life Insur pany. The .wganiaere are worcing the ms whicwhH-bh mnrunss betwee betweenn here anhered Ne wand Bruns -New Hrun* ■elf as rttertrf the Eauitabteaad collectut Uf*g Iaeur the Shoe Mora of ter up (joietly but energetk-ally. and nearly FinancPinarawe Committee—WTooiraitCoe-W.. E.E Lowe Lowe,, Joh n JohnH. w£* M.. took tngbt in front of the Ogn£depc* terdatentsyy morninmorningg a t Satt MarySc' CemeteryMary’ . anewuxCemetery. Compasivl ouummr. . B |of Hew York, aad radioDtiag the Shoe Mora of ter up quiet)) hot rgeOceily. andWhltoo warty, Samoe l Huntington, J.KTarni Tracy, wick.Monda yt«*»k mornin frightg an dIn ra nfront away of. B theo damag Centrale Abndepot, Edit h J., infant daughter of Genou B. fBOllWtl frofromm E>ML>L peoplei h< _ be_._— pratauded .—t o mtou lueura,• a ' glv- thirty young men of Wcttfiald and Cranford Wblton. Haiuuel Huntington, J.Bvurta Tracy,Monday morning and ran away. No damageAlso, Raiith J., Infant daughter of Genoaing th eR cnmpauy' i rewipt for the money, * thirty young men of WeetOeU and CmnfordJno. Jackaoo . wan done except to the tongue of tbe wagun iag Ito cooiuauy’B reertig for tto money was nrf )iledged to Join the cooipaM'. A prelim- J no Jackson. whicwas hdoor M Mexcept broken to. ttoTh e tonguaharness atoof o watbes andwwgua Anna m J . BakerJ. Baker,, aged fiveaged n w Qre monthstoldhefcl iInn and waa wao III'[!.JL-wjanvetbat b» was «» Bgent J. J. KENNEY. inaryinary meetinnwetingg wil l winprobabl probablyy be hel d henex tbeU next badly delapklatedelapidatedd befor beforee the animaltto * animalswere seveseven nware daydays, ^ a t atHI Willia5 m street. Funeral waauav i. tpfawrthot hamaaaa agent of TuewlayTuesday eveningevening.. MU.Ua Nrhsal (Using rtoppod.Ktere thithiss morninmorningg a t ll.Hat U 11.**a. iu . a.Intermen m. t tn J. J. KENNEY. ta clacu. Evrgretn Cemetery. -Michael Picket alleges tnat abeut 13 - IaWK-iAS* -“ -Michael Picket afWgva that aboutThe closinISg exeroisee of the Warreii Mission Mecauriai daypaassd off very qatetlv: la oVlork ou Saturday night but while be was The doting exerrisre of the Warren Mwsiootto moral** Widsworti. Fort. U A. Tbfc.ofe Genera l Syiwd of tbe Reformed Church Patriot Sheehy. Mortimer MorUrtT. J^kAVRand PLAINFIILD TAP 7. X o'.krk ua Saturday night kart while beIndustria was l School will occur next Saturdi ed by tbe Excelsior band, Tto Ocnrral Bynod of tto Reformed Chnrvb r KAVE puDrrnu) -,M r. M. tearing along Union avenue, two men, loo*> lndurtrial tohool wtU occw iwxt MatunUvSomerville, iwrnrted bv1 (to Exoetour meetband,s at Cabday. store cbaraethere d s01with having kilted Thomas Hogan at OXFORD TIES ing like tramps, confronted him and de- afternoon. June 4th. at uYtoclldecorated inthe toegrave* of the faUra hero, -taop for discussion tbe great question as ing like Irani pa, confronted himMissio andn Chapelde- , North Ptaiuneld. A Burles- Be burhd in tto Union .new, Mrthodirtiob* and up for itticuatira tto great questiaitlie IWawmreas . Lwkawanna and Western r»O- manded bis money and other valuables. Mlstion Chaprt, North Ptaiufiald A iTewbytertanBur Ire cemetevko. TuDy »> ftotermsato whethe r tbe DutcDutchh ReformeReformedd Churc Churchh shal shalll road - kwUa,- iaJtnsrUsJetwcy Crtj URy., duruu Uunagc the atrikItoatelh** SPECIAL TRAINTRAIN OXFORD TIES manded his money and other que vaJuahhu.entitled tb e "Peak Bisters." will be one of tram different para* of the Vlactd on trial at the bar of Wh«n Michael diaclwuied all knowledge oi qUf rnUtosl the ’ Preh Histors." wUl be one of inlte with tbe Presbyterian or the German tost wrnler. ware ptorati uu trial al (to tor rt When Michael disdainini all knowtalgcth e featureof s ot tt>« program. •i court, on Jersey City being in po»w«kin of cuch luzurtn tbey Reformed, or shall retain iW separate indivi- LBAVKB 6OMKBVIXLE after entertain. twit* In puMeeion uf nah luxulto-Visitor* Uscy. wU l be most cordially welcomed an ■port « the rivsr aad caaal A Reformed,number of or shad retain ID separate lodlrt- UUVM AOMKHVILUK aftar IBM threvteoad to do him bodily iiariu, whereupon Vtortors arm he n t cordially welcomed «n • wcreaUKht- About -W penooa [roua duality and exteteonj us an org, ____aghter only, and tb> maii- toreaimad to do him bodily harm, whereuponis occasion. The school will occupy seats bam were caught. About prewmedualtty fromand •xtiteora a* an —K(tornsr.l*siian with mantiaogbter uuly. and Uie maxi Picket «ays he whanged tl»m o»w the heads PtainfUkddnfieU aJ^sTatartoai«e. rtartedd fo r forthe dattom damwith withrod, Tbrod,» il.* iMui.. if any i- arrived at, ia lik^lj to Picket saw he whanged Hum over (he heads-range d in tiers behind the platform and the e and bait. Tto iWitiua, if any Is arrived at, h likely u> with a «kab a»d tooefc-d both net down. iged in twrs bshlnd the platform aw Une and bait. be in favor of tbe Utter course, as' any "at- ZSJSSF with a «kto ai in tbe i—i" building will be reserved to in favor of tto totter course, asMayo anyr Collins at- . Proaaentor Wmoeld appeared MIRRORHALLMIRROR HALL NUMBERING He then fled for aMMance and has not seen iptat union would cause a dternpdoD ivtrCWht He then Bed for ■ruts in the r>->" buddingattend will. be rewarred hiefor tottoe State Btato.. A number of witnesses wsre thtf inen tdnce. unU XU are walcotne to aUeml. thaehmrch, bMaose there are gnat property sworn andand toltoldd conflictincoufltctingg storie s about tbe the iueo since. sbootiiw. -The trial wilt be reaasned ?*' Thursday,Thursday, yutteJune 2d, 2d, -Tbs—Tbe appeaappeall caa eewes Of BUckforof Blackfordd va. Haa - rt Van- rights involved, which cpald not be Ihsl m* the Bagtaeer. traaaferral to any other orgaaf rion ning.uiug, hearheardd 30th -Jntb.. ttlt., all. befor ebefore Judg e JudpCowen - Cowen-On Monda y ev*oing last a number of boy HOUSES. - hoven, at' New Bmnswfc*, ia reported derided —In the Union Comity Court, at Elizabeth, boven, at New Brunswick, to reported deckled Mrs, Omer C. Moore, of Raat Front street, in favor of tbe plaintiff. Natbao Blsckfoni, «re hanging arousd in the enguie room a veatenlay. Judge Van Syckd rendered an m favor of the ptolnOff Nathan Blackford, after suffering with a sever* illness, and be- MME. AL~BERTI,ALBERTI, the i.lniiitiff, made* near New Brooklyn, and the CretoeM link. Tne! engineer Robert opinion in toe case of Frasee Lee vs. Nfekolaa the plaintiff, restore near New Brooklyn, theand Cnwretit rmk. The’ eaglw ing sufficiently recovered to enafl “ZZlP1 tra, three milas frooi PiaiuaVld wbere he folio** Binning ordered them out, bat they objected. Mooney, parties wbo reside new Plain I ELOCCT1OMIST- three miles from Ptalnfiekl where be Binningfollows ordered town out. but they objw-twl. tzavel, n> indoced fcy »*• rekMtv* Odorless Excavating « LOCUTION fffT. tamiing. Ueaomsed defeudaat, an n.ljom- H* then rt*mp«ed W towlWy *et tbaa, Plaintiff soed defendant on a bond in the •Mima itaa fanning. He aewused drieetoant, an toadjoin then atirenptrd to fcMbly eject them, WasaingtoD, D. C, in hopes that ahemlgM i MAOP MOsWArf- Harpist ing TaruKr, wocd Alberts. ManBiOK> with when one of Ibe gang, it to alleged whipped penal sum of «,CMI. Tbe deteM fflrt a plea COMPAKT. tag farmer, named Albert B. Manaliwi. -tonwith one of toe gang- » M allrgrel whipped retain strength. Al.iK.-t instantly after ber MBS. OLLIB flaBTOIt OHAMSIHB fiaprano JB6fyr« (xt*tn« 4own hi« ftmces, injnrtng hi* com out a revolver and. shot at him. The boys ta which it was alleged that the bond bad KM OLUI «A0TON CSARDUK breaking Artrn hM fencre. Injuring hisoat cursa revolver and shm at him arrival in Wa*hingti.ij iriiewaspro' * "" and gnat, aixl with trespass gsoerally, and. been satiafled by pajsant of a collateral uort- «-MR. GL0RG«OLOMk WILLIAMWILLIAMSS svttOH aad gram, and with Urepa- generally, and tbe treaust suffering. Her friotfe |.., _„ . . Jones <2r Co., Props: •issue— sued bmi [or Aamagea. Tbe «aae was tri«i liquor and were very boatetws. Mr. Bin-gag. to the peraos lawfaUr t» I" mm**,, of i>- MR.MM.FKJUIKL.ADAU «U« L. ADAIRL ,. Tenor and hire fee Isreg. The liquor and FlamUfl Sled a demurrer to thU claimin* the best medical MWUM, aad hsrcaaisns «ao iamjti beforbriarse JusticJusticee H»yt*r Hsytar,, Of Mewof Bmnswiclt New Brunswick,, niug talk * nf n»kiBg a complaint against tbe andand aa jur Juryy o f oftwel twelve™ men ,men, and »hane plaintiff that no dadesa. w«aast Wsathe plaa. Tte : I ra* Bk, a lack ite. got lodgment for «t«L Tbe defeoaant ap- Judge su-Vrr! tbe -t*"™^ a«l ££ KWagfafl3Sr«S:; . * iiPAim rot. iumk got judgment for pe. The tbe plea wfth costs. Jackson ft Codrn_ prelsd.peaMi, andand th e plaintifthe fplaintiff again wooaiain, th e won.-The-Th.yomn«pe^iO*tt yoo**the p-fda of« to. Orerent Are I IBalM amount ot damage bo wcrcr Mint; placed a4 in the church •appeared for tb»p»t»tlirHs4 VaJl * Ward ora< Huinm parlor* this evening. I of JUhwrnj. foraefenaala. ' Tbe Mimir **.HtO. HoBA. »«.»«•».. SomervOle . H. J. \ ! PLA1NF1F.LPPLAIKFIFXP EVENINGF.VKNTNG HiNEWS , WFDNESDAYI JUNE i, i88y. RHODE M>LANn» N DIFFErTINQ OPINIONS. THE iDOt OF PABIS. RlalnJrie CaruiNg prise THEYTHEY WEREWERE ININ THETHE WAYWAT Th» Vint jlSUWSt He 1 * th• T. W. NoMUoi, EMOMK ASU Tnor*tmoM, FIFTY THOUSAND PEOPL* SHOUT- NEWPORT, Jane L—Toe hoose organiaed to puMWMd ' wiy afMrnooD •« A GRANDFATHER DESIRES TO BE , Jnne I.-1V Star (Knight at ING FOR BOULANGER. yesterday with Charles E. Qoraan, of this »o. r Siiiiipuiri S7Biet,Pi.JI»l'iHJi. >'• J-- MARRIED AGAIN, Labor organ) a*y>: "The trouble betwaen HOLLAND Htv. a. apes*pr. and la U» senate Eogteoe F. AB4 drtlrsnd within lbs HIT *B^ Bnmtfb tbe bricklayers ami Uw nuUUr mmoM Is (Staat ten T w>vk, or by "»aii P"*t- Warner, at Covttntry, a Hepublic«n, ami for rapidly mnliig to a cioae, and toe ituition. u« nreyw'l to «ii purl* of Uw trolled jtlM, Thr Troops OWi*"! ts Clear t sBVSnu years clerk of toe senate, WBS re— XUMBERLUMBER,, •s It Htands»t prwent, is this: Cutnbinatiun it |« jier jear w.i,.* In •dvnutB. A Btroas; KDTH OB aurd mt til* alecteii. Tho aouato joined th^ sonavi afbsr tt tbe builder.' i-XL-hange a no liWger ill KX- organizing, and Governor Wetmore ap- ytence, thethe materialmaterial m-nmen ' *i>land <*h«f«tithera haringhaving mtf of the Ely***—Makla* it.- 1 WEDNESDAY. JTTNE 1. 1BBT. fisa-rt-d.desertnL AA greatgreat manymany butolenboililers a** are tlrore drop- Hldeonn. * itai a Mnmzttoe to comt the baHota cast pinieping offoff andand ntthiugnutl:i;ig butl-ut thethe Dow»#y-Pn»*-Dovrarj-Prv*- general officers. Late in the aftersoon FtoniFtont St. Paint Store Afai&ns' Materials LIBA.IOS, p»., June L—Willnlm Hbowcn Miik'iintc brigadebrigatle i»ix 1-ftl'''t u,to |c«#>t]irotn-t ttethe tetwalbatt.-r.-d PAULS. Jnne 1.—Fifty thooaand s John W Davin. of Pawtucket; Attorney W>AM1TDYNAMITEE ARGUMENT.ARGUMENT. oigBinin k.-r, -V yean old, but been MTMI - I •mil*•ralla ofof tteth« o-uNnOnflabine . ThatThat Down-vDowney willwil l shotting at the top of their lungs ' Oeneral Ziba O. Slocum, of Providence, and _n -u-[.: : •. of nuking away with his t •• rtay out fora lno^'Iini" t-j come inprm-timlJjr Bonlanger' Ytvr Bonlanjwrr' csune sv weral Treoaureo- John G. Ferry, of South tety oat for a kn.‘ rim- to mmr to irnrtically ing into the Place de TOpera. »t 8 o ingstown, wore declared elected by tbe Coal and FertHirers littlelittle granilaons cnalMM,. the illegitimat e offspring .. admittedadmitted byby all:all: Inin fact.fart, Iti t UU >ald said thattha t joe Shades Coal and Fertiliser*. adaughter who wdw.ul. It is ail-m-l Hull Downey will -.!.-. v out kMger than he wifdws, last night, . • (».r*s. Balloting on tile two remaining a dauguM who Downey will stay <*il Ut-r than be wislwa. offices in which thern was docUred no elec- ~ iwern, who is a widower, had a chance ;« ma» whenwben thethe ‘.rente*tr.nit.lf »*In * s «tel -tiled behe willwill habe com- com- marrytry providedprovidtil hehe wouldwould madsend tbt* chlMi.-r |«4todi !'- i Voto analwiul u.to bandSandwic withh UandUland forfor brSch-briek - Tlia1 • <• Opera Oper ahouse hous wme wa tnagnifl—ntlys magnificentl fllum-y i!lum - tion resulted ** follows: For lieutenant gov- Reduced to Jjc. inat>-dand covered witb flags and trophies ernor, Samuel B. Hovey, of Newport, 58 away_. ly fromfrom hiehis home-home. HeHe atari* started in a wugoi ‘•JWlaye™." lnab-J and cov-rel with flags and trophies KEADQUAHTKH3]FOa bnaring tbe Inscriptions, "Patrle" and votes, and Lucius B. Darling, Fowtucket. 40. withwith them.thna. —teoeiMyostensibly forfor TowTowe r City. Un AfterAfter makingmaking aa desperatedejqw-rate efforteffort toto securesecure tearing the Inscriptions. Patrte" and le back. Haying the boya had run awaj tbe support of tlie nutterial men at the Win- "Devoir."— volr." FromFrom thetbe MilitaryMilitary elnhclub atat thathe For secretary of state, E. D. HcOuinnew, TAXD. flODTH M tlie support of Ox- material men at the 1-Ho- Of Proridence, 55, and Joshaa H. Aademan, tr, }'-i , 1.—'••,!. w mu< h agitatedfed over* rtha the matter,n WhenWben askedasked IfIf thetbe materialmaterial menmen werewere tell stil l ■hoar fall upua the facade of the latter and R its crilded lyres, crowns and statues, setting Island foe thirty-four years. mad*snadi- onan attemptattempt y^tmleyyeswday morningg b> l-low boilBad mademade ofof the tl •Hlti# little era.a FindFirst hehe odd said be he standingHanding byby thethe MaamaMuoni ' asa-rationassociation IPreai rral - It* glided lyrea, crowns and atatura, ertting Laiaad for thirty four ynara B f WALL PAPERS upop a col-"'**l »hafteafialt «t DavldamDavidson wlUi d>uam.te bad gl.cn the hoy* In charge of a manman awh hoo dentdent l*»wneyIJowney rephed:replii"d: "What"What dodo wewe carecare forthforth thethe magnificentmagnificent building*building* Inin dealingdaading splendor. WALL PAPERS wiillewlille fourfour menrn.-ri werew-r- atat wort.wo. TheTl dyna-ly would give them a good home inin TcxaeTexas . whetherwhether theythey euualstand byby usu» nr or nut'not/ lotLet themthem A RQHTFIGHT WITHWITH DESPERADOES,DESPERADOES , ntlle wu thrown down tim shaft and ex- n the boys The occasion was the grand military fMti- Liveiy Stable, mite waa thrown down the shaft and ra- ThenThen hebe reportsreported thatthai be had driven the tey* s»U•ell a*as muchmuch aadand asaa oftenoften aaas tteyt&ey can. can. WhomWhom U Which Two Mea Are Killed and S«v PAINTS, OILS, pj'ided without injuring the men. nilh. ;i,h vaJ organized by the army ofllcen, over fa Which Two Hea Are Killed aa4 Rw pt Af*A without injuring the men, although to TowerT CityCity andand givengiven th-mtnem intomiiu theIUD areare theythey goinggoing toto eel]sell to/tol WeWe controlcontrol nine-nine- srnl Wound*.). PAINTS, OILS, a Amur* op*. D^wt, pi i! •• -1.1, . of (],. abaft were damaged. The tenths of the work in the city and we wont which Qen. BonlaugcH-, had ho still been eral Wnalrt the Ikhe of the abaft were .lamage.I The eharg# of a farnier.fanner. LaterLater behe add said thatthat whilewhile tenths of th# wort In the city and we won't .a, Tex., June 1.—At dawn the -workmen quickly ran from thi* mine and boy of them. Let the brick yards start np. minister of war. was to have ].r;--i \:?\ — a B»owwevn.L», To., June L—At dawn the workmen ipilckly r»n from the mine and oa the wayy toto TowerTower CityCity bebe amtsent theIhe hoy.bore bay of them. Let the brlc|c yards start op. rUksi Cnt Off, which tfai been the refuge of w.-T' then Lir'.-l upon by four u^'ji Mora jack for something he had lost on tbe road, Tbe matter masons will make no attempts to daty that now devolved npon his •uccessor, Bolae Cat Off. which tea bran the refuse of were then fired ui*>n by four m*vj. More back fur aau-thiiig h- had hot on th# nod. The master masons will make no attempta u> thirty d«perate bandita, tb'eve* and amug- CASKLAOIB TO IDT AXX TRADfi . than aa downdoxen riwiUmvshuta wen? fireflre-I. I. Imtbat nonenone ofof and they had been kidnapped !>y tramps in stop them. Pour yearn ago we had a like fi«i. Ft-rron. Durfna; tbe wbole day MM 1818 EastEa=t FrontFront StSt.. 1 ao*l they had t—«. kidnapped by tmm|a in etop them Four year* ago w. had a Ilka tl]' !'! took effect. The exwHtivfl Ijowd if people were very much excited. Kli'rs, wu raided. Sberiff Breto, of this th-'m took effect. The executive l«ajU of thetbe vicinit vicinityy of Imliantow of I Miann gap town. a dangerou gnp. sa >tongtcoua triable,trouble, an dand materia materia!l was offere nad to offered all who to all who county, and Deputy Clausner, of Hidalgo, thetl.•• Miner*’MiIHT«' aaeurtotlonoMoriatirin arenn- nownow inin ewiiesession ata t place,pin"', wherewhere oldold J-»Joe HeRabe tierr waxwas murderedmurdered forfor wishedwished toto buybuy andand nonenone waaWM add. sold . WeWe beat bea t Tbe first disturbance came off In front of n irith fifty rancberos and deputies, drove out l.ereotiEver*Hici!iiiiiieriii c-xwldenugg the iitrik.- the. I tetrtk. is though tIt la thought hla" FO.OWfiO.OOO insuranc imuraucee money. money thethe brlcklay.vw.bricklayer** andand "111will beatbeat tterathem now."now. the chamber of. deputies, at tbe Qua! Dorsay, at 6 o'clock last evening, whan Revival hun- the bandits, who met with a warm reception TOBSPH T. TAIL, ommuk* will Iw taken to *rourv a coaforvnce Nhow-i*ifcomTH declaredd.-clarfl uponujion hi*hi* ••lomnsolemn '«atoa t i i Prtil.kDRLi'HiA.PHH-IDELPBIA, JuneJune t.—TheL—The MaatarMaster on tbe other side from a detachment of tbe dred students and man in blouses collected, VOEHL'S w.tii the operators, and that tliff ttrik.- wSl thatit hehe diddid notnot knowknow thetbe whereat*whereabout "» hl» chert, their union atonecutten to-day and keep dress to the army, aboatfog: "Vive Bou- Hernandez. A «harp Sgbt ensued, in which Real Estate and TheThe followin followingg repor treport of the aifniof rthe HU affair re- waa re- a*as to-lit' colledcalled uponupon GodO«l a*as hi*hia witww*witoew . ManyMany themthem outout untiluntil theythey agreeagree toto craaecease Interf-r-interfer- dreas to th# army. eboaUng -Vive Bou- CoL Heraudea was woun.Ioi in the band, wiredceived fromfrom thethe superintendentsuperintendent ofof thethe worksworks of the official* who held conversation witb ing with the noD-oniaa employes. Over 300 Luurwr•r!" andand angiogsimrlng •'Manwillalam""ManeiUalse." TheTha QUEEN BREAD of the official* "hu held iMi-ratue with ! dispersed the crowd witb very bttla one of his men killed and another wounded. bbyy thethe cokecoke syndicatesyndicate : -About"About *!*> 3^0 o’rfodlo'clock him were•e inclinedinclined toto believebelieve himhim , HlillBtiU thethe men will be affei-md by the lockout. police diapereed th# crowd with very b«l# One bandit was killed, several wounded and Should be tried. Ask Your Grocer for ft Fire Insurance* yejtwiUy morning an attempt wan made to attorney was not satisflnd, and or- difficulty, tbe Hngleeders merely saying, TWhrhy morning an attcm|< waa made to district attorney waa nut antUfl-*!. •od or- difficulty, tha ringleadm merely Baying, a number captured, several ot whom, well And also try hit unequaled Mowtalow up up U*the shaftshaft buildingbuilding of of the the FitUburgPittsuurg dered a Btriit Aitrch of Shower's premises. A CONDEMNED MURDERESS. withwith significantsignificant smite:smiles: ‘*Oh,'iOh. aUBit right.right. WeW» der** I a utrirt a-arch of Shower’* |*c-mia#a. A CONDEMNED MUR0ERES3. shall meet later at tbe Plan de 1'Opera. An known murderers, were killed on th* spot, andand ClevelandCleveland Da*.Gss, CcalCoal andand CokeCoke company company lateLate ye*yesterda ten layy aft-rocmafternoon th-the budWUbullies ofof thethe shall meet later at the Flare de l'Opera. An A large amount of stolen stock was found. Poor Mrs. Cljcuiii-alr r.>n.l«ntlj €rjl>i( %t»t Davidso DartWnn station Oatioo., on the Soutliwmon thet Houthw-rtP*nn- Penn boy*boy« werewere f«un-lfound bunr.1buried inin thethe lotlot owu\**loccupied most of which was retnrned to Its owners. New England Bread jylvaniajylrama, ratlmnd,railroad, aboutabout thmrquarter*three-q carters ofof aa byay Shower*’Showers'hou.* house.. TheThe bodiesbodlrar w-iwwere foomlfound Expecting that an attempt would be made oQa north of Connellsville. A tKimb made covered by only two (eet of earth. Tbey Nxw YORK, Jnne L—Warden Walsh said • disturb the president's slumbers, a strong mile north of CoancUevllle A toanb made covered by only two feet of mrth They New Yost. Jnn* L-Wardan Watoh mid Tan Children oOff iK-to*Dl-inch gas«a.« pipe pipe fllWifilled'with with dynamitedynamite andand «er* six feet apart.art andanil al-mtabont twentytwenty yantoyarda thatthat MmMrs. ClgnaraleCl£iiar»l« ha.1had eateneaten butbut twotwo mealsmods foroaforce ofof soldtoraBoldient andaod policepolice werewere I**tedposted atat allall so a variety of c plugged up with AH oak plug was placed approaches to the palace of the Elyseo, with Oswxoo, N. Y., June 1.—A lamp explosion Thaukful for Hugged Up with AO oak ping waa |daccl fpsafront thethe h«»ire-.bonKs . TheyThey hadhail b-«-nbeen Btrangk-d strangled SinceaiDOe lasthtfit Friday,Friday, andand thatthat shenhe waawas mostmoa t approach** to th# pa lac# of the Blyme. with it the continued underunder tlo>tin buildingl.iiil.ling andand flr-dfired . TheThe tomihbomb withwith aii smallsmall .-.ml,i-i.nl, amiand therethere werewere deepdeep In' in* miacramisers, ! liJe . OnOn Monday Monday she she ate ate a« little little toast toas t thethe strictes atrtetratt order order*s to challeng t» challengee al! suspicions all euaptcloua laet night set fire bo a small house near the wm*vnii notnot plarv.1placed farfar mougbwiouffh und.-rundi-r thethe Imlld- Imild- deuttitioii#Isolations inin tle-irtheir neck*necks wherewhere thethe •'.riugstring at thele iaru«wtflamnt rvqmwtrequest ofof FatherFather Ana.-letua,Anac-letus , |enmnleraona an dan.1 preven |wwv#att rioting. rioting. lumber district occupied by Mrs. O'Brien and Blue Stone Flagging, ' toging U.aco.mpii*hto accomplish thethe objectobject *uughl,sought ,aial ni id nono hadl lewtil tightlylisjlitly twMedtwiitwl fourfour oror livefive tlmeatimes . orof Italy,Italy, andand jmterda)yesti-nlny RtoteraisWr Austenper- per - ‘at#I'M Inin th#the «v*nlngevening aa ganggang ofof aararolsvrera l her roar children. Three of tbe children Thej were in their nightgown*, maded liar to eat noine poai-hwl egg* and hundrmliiindreil Ingotboffos workingmenwortdngmen douchedslouched downdown v. o. BOX m ■erv-ii* damage waa dcm« They wen- in their nlglitffowna • uadeil bar to eat some p.orbed aggs and tbey "The bumper, one fireman and a wsteta- liter they h*l I.H-I, rtMngted tbe murderer, toast. The unfortunate woman said that she he Faubourg Saint Honore yelling and rTIHE GEM WATCH PBOTBCtOR “The tmu|vr. ede fireman and a watch- After ito-y ha.1 tto murderer, toast. Tbr unfortunate woman mid that she kh# Faubourg Saint Honor* yelling and burned to death. Their bodies were recovered. m*n w.-rf in tbe building at tlie trroi*. Whcn mak-> ld« wort sure. UitttTe I in tbMT lot refuse to fat to starve herself and so cheering. Tbey got as far as the Rue BoLny man were In th# boUdlog at the time. When p, mi... hb. wort sure. Inttorel in Uirir did uot ref Her u> Htarve hervlf and Bo cbeenug. They got aa far aa th# Rue Bohny The third child waa badly bnraed. Th* the explosion occurred they mu out ui'l were nlh. ttnon by the dynamiters. Tberv were BifffatSBd l.uriml them In tb« holt« that tite for fo-^d of any kind. Xt stuck in jntact nrich tbe troopa, who quickly sent fired u|*ei by the dyuamiletm. There *.r* niglrt and l«rlnl them in the hotoa tliat hn-l an-tlto for food of any kind It stuck In contact with th# troopa, who quickie sent president of the 'Longsnoremen's union, waa Only Ten Cents tltrt*3 and jx"nsitilv four men in tbt> party, but The her throat and choked her. teai ahout their business. ENGINEER tf.re# and )KMably four men in the party, but •vtdentlr !»-n |afU«l In adv*n«v Th-- h#r throat and chok'd her. them about their btudneot drowned in a slip near hia house three yean DO on*? wiu. riicngiiisse^L d.fta'r UnUR almut a ie boya I if h e i-onstantly crirti for her child, and her AfireAfter theytbey werewere dtspereaddispersed theythey reformedreformed drowned in a slip nnor his houw three year* to protect your walch from n < one wm* nvngnlard. After firing al*mt a bmly of .w of tlie boy* looked ad if he hod She constantly «-rl*e for licr child, and her ago, . AMD PRACTICAL ST1AM Awn•fcstm *liiXsuliutsa att thethe menmen whowho mi' w.Tf inin thetlie build- build- ith a chih titter he had been appealsappeals nr-art- nv«tm.«t pltifuLpffetfot TheThe warden warden sUdaaid awdand iianbelmarched upup andand downdown thethe BoulevardBoulevard dade A** la Madeleine, where they nude night hideous Ing they run toward CoiuiHIsville. Tbe chotoii, II y liail apparently l*en in the last night that hi> would see what hu could do ing they ran i.ovanl Council*vllie. The cboto*I. and they hml ainam-iitly bwu ui the bu«t night Urnl hr would are what he could do U Madeleine, where they mad# night hideous Aa> Ohio Ohio VillagevmBge PartiallyPartially Destroyed.Destroyed. dynamiter,dynamiter* areHJV »uyf*|*e«lsuyppsad t*>t» l>#1M> etriki-r*.rtrilti'rs. andand towardtoward gettinggetting |*euiie«loupei-miasiou toto havehave barher childchild byby «houtingshouting "Vive"Vive BoulangerrBoulanger!" an.1and Bnglogainfrlny .XVELAKD, June 1.—Tbe village of Syca- PICKPOCKETS r song manufactured for the OOCUMI, Cuxvxlacu. June L—The village of Syca- belong about r..iin.-ll"ville. Then- can bent brought to her from the institution in Eighty- —-mfactured for tb# oecaaMn, nw w,-!l for Shower* that he brought b. her from the inatitutira in Eighty- u •„ Wyandotte county, waa visited by a Mo»g about Omorllartllr. There can be ik It was well lor Sho-ere that h# *-a* aaf# the Incoherent refrain of Grevy n pill. Hh.I be l««vn ouUid.- tbr Boulanger eat plus fort!" •lirestrou* fire, about otx-third of th# busi- BrrnaaBvmes ofof NewNew TortYork city.city. ForFo rralo sale atat tryUt,, aa«• therethere wu*was nono workwork bringbeing don.-done andanil nono Jailj whenirhen th-the 1—liesbodies werewere foundfound helie would would TheThe prisonerprisoner SiS veryvery weakweak andand growinggrowing Boulanger ret jJua fortT n*a portionportion ofof th# tbe pine#place heingbeing drotroyod. destroyed. ItIt DICKINSONDICKINSON kft CLAWSONCLAWSON attemptattempt Uito work,work. r*cepteit»pt pumpingpumping waterwater cutout havelavfl I«#«'Ulirt'ii lynchedlyiichiii no<>n thetb e*|«<. spot. TheThe great- great - weakerw>stker.. (>iiiabaOpiateu areare uw~lUrtw lconstantly constantly toto quietquiet TheThe nerally ronrededconceded toto bebe thetbe work work of ot aa an •f U* mmoa." eat•nt ••K<-ip.tiM.nlt-Ki-ife-iiient prevailed.prpvuik-d. WhenWhen confront**confronte d1 tier appretoappeals andand ertm.cries, thatthat thethe otherother pnaooer*prisoners dangerourtangorouas rharerim.characters. Rhoplny*Shopboys an.1and toMaidle ItKwndiary.incendiary. TheThe liraflre spreadspread veryvery slowly,slowly , j PARK AVE., oma VcH. .C. Frick,Frk-'k. oneone ofof thethe owner*owners of of thethe shaft, shaft , witwithh tl-the evideiH-re evidence* ofof hi*his crime crime thethe wretched wretched mayT »W,. sleep . ‘prvnucv# serenedeined inIn tha tbe majority,majority, butbut amoogamong but the village has no fire engine or organ- 13 PARK AVE., nid that h« had not decided u[>on any action erer .-i.tit.-sW!>! aU, snying tiiat his A atrong leaven of well known bat the village has no fire euglnr or orgaa- Sole Agonta for DR. KlffOV ■aid that hr had not darUIrd U[*in nny action murderer t<. nmrry Mrs, Sargeant li* out ->f tin' way, and frvmrom H>>Socialis ialixtt newspapernewspaper offlena.offices, oswofone of whomwhom aggregate 820,000. SPECTACLES protect their men and pn 'i-tty. him to pnl tlie MUM boy? "f the way. ai»! n»e Approi>Tlatln■prlatlc K Sil.oOO.OOO lor th.t• ut In- he inunl-re*l imir.t-r.-l themrln'iit inM Itheir t)iuir sleep.sleep . flutteredflattered thetbe hyteualrevbystanders forfor aa mommomen witt byby aggregate $31,000. suddenluddriilyy firingfiring offoff a a toyjkat..l.toy pistol. ^ SPECTACLES (Marine Intelligence. Tb# pesqil# gatb#i**l on th* street conx-ni YORK, Juiie 1,—The will of the late ■ JOaTJI JOSIOOB, IT^w YottK, Jane 1.—Arrived, steamer? i*ri)ii]». iif huiiilivl? IHS[ nigLt and vowed Nkw York. June 1.—Th# will of the lab- Later.—Fifty policemen have been sta- N*w Tout. June 1.—Amvtd, atennwr* iB grreq-i of hundred# tost night na-l vowed rine L. Wolfe was a.lmitl*i! to pro- r. Ills., Jane t.—A strange Bpain. Liv<*r]>ool nnd Quwn-stown: Werra, DgPHiH-e. Thr jail is strongly guarded, as Cath*nn- L Wolf# »i» wlmitpHl b» pro tioned at the British embassy. The troop* Bpalu. Uv*r|siol and Quematown: W-rra. vengwunv Tbe Jail is strongly guanled. as estenlay. There will l« no contest. A titiiol at the Bntuh cntbaaay. Tbr troupe mw, communicated by contact, baa Bremen and Soutliainiiton: Claribel, Port i» abthoritias four aa attempt niay be nia.le lab- yester*lay Then* will Is* no •■onteet A and police prevpnted rioting. The people MORALLERS Bremen aisl Soutlnuupton. Claril-'l. Fort th.* authorities f»or on atU'iupt may be made clauo* ajip-an uii tlml willll whichhih ha sha* hithert hith*rb.o an«l jsdire prevented rioting The people ,.iu«l a great deal of havoc among hones Limimlemon.: Viking.Viking. U*rac-a.Itaracoa; Eieauuru.Eleanorii , Port-Port- toto lyachlynch tb*thv murderer.murderer. disperseddispersed earlyearly thisthis morningmorning andand thethe citycity lais in Dewitt county. It is believed to have land; Roaniiki-. iliebmoi],!: Rale&h, Key now.w quietquiet . Fear*Fears areare entertained,entertained, bowevar.however , been communicated from imported French larsl. Riwix-k-. Itichmonil: Rak'Uth. K-y #1.<*#».••>U.L-l is t<> belong to Grace church, and M. Bonvler'a atotement of hla policy, which ao4 many are now ill. Kine stallions are <%uml*Tlaiid. I-,>aJoii. Barks Journal, l, VH... June 1.—In tbe Sew York The < hap-1 is b > I#-loug to Grace rhurch, and he read to the chamber ot deputies yesterday Cumtor la r* I. l,jt#lon. Barit- Journal. bebe knownknown usOS thethe GraceGrace FartohPariah Wolf#Wolfe Mano-Memo- he r#ail to the chamber of deputies y—wrday here under treatment. Tard snd Offlee, SOUTH Ciiriptisinst.-l; I.iUTo, (J,.Wm: Shetland, v-mia ,,il rr-i.ins I4.i wells were afternoon, was brief. He urged financial re-1 CbririianM.sl; IJWre. G.mw: Bhrtland. rial chapel An alternatB claus? empowerB afternoon, was ltri#f. He urg'*l finamnal re- Bbflafnegue; Jc«-D. ISUPIIO. Miitanzas; Wm. rial chapel An alternate claum* anpowm formsforms andand retrenchment.retrenchment. Th*The n*w npw hudg#* budget 'ienfw-y J<— D. Bn*no, Maiau*a». Wn». A Charter Revahod. Please favor us with a share of your patron- ?S1. IMti.Ik'itz, Havana;Havano; «ol*n».Gnlero , TVteklud;THni.ltul; Hnr-Hur- . Tu.- ilry boles mbered 8*. tb- es-. uu.re Of th- Will b. d-v.oe One wouldwould Uibe I*--poredprfparml Inin accord accord Withwith th#tbe rerentrecent £!, i-e»'ld tiaUw drUdeterminatio rtnlnivQ' n ofof the the Ulttfittryministry toto th# vhaxt.-cv of th- National Caryt Waveri' fhen New York. bu» i*wl U».- I.lmnl; »istrict Assembly So. l^n and its eighteen WteUuiil. froin N,-w York, jit aamliuru: that herher g^nt-ragenerall intyiiti^ni intentionsa as kiuiw usn toknown to II unless they obtain a majority of the I H-trict Aeavnbly No. I JM and It# eighteen WiePual. from N#w York, at Hamburg: resign unlna they obtain a majority of the 1'tcal assemblies comprising about 10 00G JO TH« PUBLIC! Bt«t« of Nvbmskii, from Sew York, at tllas- themi wouldwould lie1» moremore perfectlyperfrt.-tly earth'dearried outou t R. publxanblic-nn votrevotes inin thethe chamberchamlvr . H#H ealso also local aoe-mMIre. cniprtomg about lO.OO State Of Nebraska, fTOtn New York, at OUre :liat his foreign policy would be firman d ,rpet weuvers in New York, Phil". 1-1;.iim, drillingilriUilis «-,-| ]trelU. fold tliat his foreign policy would l»- firm and carpet wenvere In York. FhiladHphia. [C DOffOPOH • MARTIN. go". prudent,la-udeut. l’reparatlonaPreparations for' th- uxhibluoa b> Y->oker»onkei-H andand Amsterdam.Amsterdam. TheThe actionaction isis due due ^^erlltr^?we^lv?^IhandS« * i t» !),•.!! Muster Workman John Morrison, of No. Lin- figures . f actively f. inied. to Master Workman J-.hn Motrtoon. of No. WaiUTooa. Juneune 1.—Th.. G.«-■1l Templar*Templars lw*» wntihi 1— actively forward.'1 haviug antagonized the board on many BIST QVALFTT 07 CHfcAoo, Jun 1. -A barn at K< - work of their convention M - RouvierRouvitT waawas fre*|uentlyfrequently aji|>laail*dajjj>lauded byby ljb, having antagoiucnl th# hard on many jraa totally destroyed by I finishednie upp th- wu pointA ia# totally destroyed by fiiv. A andmi adj«Jidj.'Uni.* timiedi yr*M> n\ay nft-rno" th#the m#inlwr«members ofat Uw tbe centerrenter an.1and »uwas oftenoften In-in- I named Julm Ynmi!* bat- Ikvii ■•Jet-t.itiiirepmgr Ini th# terrupted by members of the left. i Chicago in M terrupted by meinten of the I-ft They• in'v Waa*n mi a• New.icH TrlaLtrim. LEHIGH COAL bam, unit His charrerletrredd mimin■asg »%creware b«k.i n LEHIGHCOALrt from the ruins ..f the structure. No miltiviittee n-j.irt#i-e[t sdpresiden thet preeident fuiiilsfund*,. andand JacobJacob H.S. H*rlot,Herb*, hlabis aon.son ,con- con- Kimr ynunj* of the nuw. Hun. Ueor^e H. Smith, did not rmther. Wa are also prepared to t Fnf»rred Heath to Panperloa. of the uask:. lion tieor*# U. ttuuth. .lid not vi»-tvdvicted ofof complicitycomplicity Inin Uwth« crime,crime, wuswas de- de- Preferred Death In Pauperism. Lis Hij;nature ti> it. Governor Beaver ; Jlu.l l\m.l. Ri_'ht \\"..:- n li.-ulM ?,«!„-,. i., notify Mrs. attach bl« signature to It. Governor K-av-r f.-crt'lferred untilUntil thetbe G»a*d»MrOctober Uvmton ofof thetbe UUnite in todd Omai HII.L. N. J., June J.—diaries Rl^ht Worthy Grand l#*dg- b» iiotifi Mre wiui aliout to «if;n it when he noticed tbe UjnoR HILL N. J.. Jun»- 1 —Cliarte was aU.ut w sign it whin he noticed the States district court. The prisoners will re- SidhcfBidhof an.1and bubia wife,wife, eacheach al»utI!>IUI *nSO years fears ..Id, F»'*i-l-nt Cl-v-toud of tlie jd-a-ur* nn" I gnu li-saion. The error will make it nece*«ary Biab-i district ciurt Th# prisoners will rw- Ifl.wtku*ifimtion of "Iall (f..o.alll G-«odTcmpln,- T-nipUre, >,[ tli- «irnn ats th- omiauou. Tlie error will make it nmwary inalnmain Inin Jailjail meanwhile.meanwhile. •ftp found dead in their r-n»ni vent*-] curtail a Urge mimber of appropriations wore found >U'ml in their rmu yttecrelar anil uuequiviKiil imlurst'iiK'nt of tlwir order to curtail a Urge number of appropriations aftertiunn. They hkd taken p^aaD ruthvr and unequivocal indorarroent of tli-lr icb were bas-.il on an estimated ijn-mase of ■TtHlWA. Ttiey hAd tak.-n raUnr ma'le by her some time since. It was voted which were on an retiniat-il im Tease of tJutu go Ui the pO0rhc>us<-. Sidhof w&s aenue under the new taw. The omiaslon of Arena and Murder. A. D. Cook and Bra. than go to th# poorhou-. Ridhof wax ong the colored oliij- rwvvauc uinlrr the now law. The oimatioo of NEW YORK, June 1. —A new and startling formerly a scluwil tjyicher. Of latr the cuu]ile to organize inlodons amoog tli# i-olor.. Nrw York. Jun# 1.—A n#w and startling formerly a acbool teacher. Of tot- tb# coupl,- -ir i«Hi)i«mlon*. l ul saw the drvu•ii ofof tb#tbe wiuth.south. PnaddcuiPresident Smith' Hraitil’ss signatur signaturee can not a s canyet not aa yet aspect has been gtvm to the Incendiary flre hadhad l—vibeen obligedobliged toto livelive nj.uf>o mn thethe charitycharity ofof be explained. Governor Beever »ys no aaf—-t ha# Iwen gtv-n to the loreudlary fire * ■ ■ - they ha«l •Viibai'ked fiontlng be explaiumt CJ<»v-n»t|.>nre.fpli.in here-liere tostlast nlghLnisht. H.He PiukertoPinkrrbiuu m.'nmen liiargwl.•Imrgwl withwith killingkilling a a boyboy are- Augustus\.uguHtua andand TowusaodTownssnd JohnsonJohnson guiltyguilty WM attended (ran his hotel to the Op»ra named T<»mniy H.^au during thrf late coal Kansas 1*ity, Jim# 1.—A horw> attachol of ar-son, but thattHey also murdered Watch Barkalew & Dunn,. w*. attcmkel from hi. hotel to the 0pm nameil Tommy Hogan dunm; tb* tote coal o a carriage containing three ladies and a of arwuo, but that lll-y alsnmureleresl Watch hou* by tlie Danlmry baixl ami a vastcro»il nuirfi'ri. but Morn*si ham a wif* himiilers' striki-. »vi>- (nil on trial Thi-y are to a carriage containing three loda* and a hooar by th# Itonbury land and a vast crowd handler*’ strik- were* put on trial. They are gentlemag-uti-iuaun Im-oinebecame frighb-nwlfrightened amtand ranran awayaway tnan Deary. OfOf people.people. Th#The hallhall couldcould no*not containcontain oilal l d-fcnilesidefended by ex-Mnvoiby ex-Mavo#. Collins. CollinaThe state la Tb# state is r| On Main street to the river. The carriage •cniu.tlia of all who desired to hear him. The lecture II linos ' Ohmxtm. repivseiit'-d bv Pl >sei'uCiii^ Attorney Win- ou Main street u» the river. Th# carriage who l!tainacollision withwith aa freightfreight rar,car, breakingbreaking Please oil and —The Ti ning fleld. WitiiPsaw taatifted that a number of ST. PCTIRSBUSO, June 1.—News has Fine Groceries, fl. hi. WttiMH UwUfirel that a number of th*the carriagecarriage intointo epllntvrsnplinters andand violentlyviolently hurl-barl- lavsatUrata. i.-> the thini and but boy" wen- thr-jveing mimiiles at tbe Plnkurton reached Uerv from Herat that the Ghilzaia to>y* were throwing mimitox at th- Pinkerton ing its oecopanta afcainst the front of the oar, •!li-:u and L'rini.-.' In .letailing the men, who wore auanUiii- the Ls^kawauna ing it* occupant# against th# front ut th# cor. have defeated 1,000 of the ameer's regular men. wh<» n*r» guarding th.- IxoIuwiiuia instantlyinstantly killin killingg Mrs. KiennoMr*. r K.eouorKaudall an dRawiall and TNBUBAWCK. U K0KTH AVINITB, railroad propel ty, wli.-n tlu-J.t.vtives opened troop* and captured five guns and consider- Jun# 1.—The Booth A Edgar railroad projarty. whea tbcdrlre-tivai opcn.sl fatjiily injuring Urs. Charles French and her ','-! i-'ii'i- very soul ol the flre on the boys, and Hogan fell dead. The fatally injuring Mm Charka French and b-r able baggage. The inhabitants of Herat and •»' «■ 'toma^-d by fire tori fir# un the Ixiys, and Hogan fell d*a.L The daughter, Miw Emily French. Charies iuuhIal k-asni'l--*gu«.. WhileWhila th#i;he lottorlatter vxist*eIISIH triai will ix^upy several days. daugtit-r. Mte Emily French Cliarie* if the adjoining distrit-ts an- greatly excited trial "UI occupy s-wrol AlNFIRL5i ! Saar square Miles of Hall. hi*his wilewife atat tbrirthoir horn#home inin HoL.k-u,Hoboken , loin *a who is 25 years, old, was married four yeara himhim inin relationrelation toto hiahis allegedalleged inactioninaction regard-regard- r»r«iTC Uw ftu»ni>'iouuCn? t of tbeir hotOPl in n.alarm jealous rage, in October, ISS5. The sheriff age to s man named Howard Fox, bat got a In; tha killing of several soldiers by a band J. B. Miller & Bro.Bro- NVack. Jun- I — No* until y-etenlay was Jroloua rag#, in Otober, Inns Th# thoriff " orce hut Marvli. Jealousy wan the cause ing tb# killing at *#*#ral sot I tor* by a tend New York, Jersey City, of Jersey City N. J. l ,T ruiiKetovm by wiia not, however, in active charge of the of smugglers from Santa Rosa. ‘llla«e lb- ilimn,-i -nuw'l in I-.wrr Orangvtown by waa not, however, in active charge of th# the tragedy, and tbe coroner's jury yester- at anugglara from Hanta It- on. Insurance efected on all kinds of probertT th#tin-stor stormm ofof fhuH-,tunlii unlayy «rt#;n.un»fteiiiixiii unianil nightnight hanging,hMiginR. thattout diaagimabfe,|.^,-r...-.l dutyluty Isvngbeing per-per- furniturefurniture andaod dwriMngadwellings aa specialtyspecialty atat lowrafiVweot i-^«»rtevi hvii*. In soin-' slut.i.^l Iliad's near formed i>y Bangiiian Van Hise, of Newark, day rendered a verdict to that effect. The rej-wt^l to-re. In "..u. • nhailnl place# n.«ar farmed by Hangman Van H.re. of Newark, roman will recover. Haydn's Main- 1'nvellad. TsppanTappnn Isailhail u»to thetlie «l#|dhilejitli ofot eighteeneighteen Inclminch™ who has alren,iy hanged seventeen men tn ViKnriVibvita., JuneJane L—Th#L—The ceremonyceremony ofof un-an- iwailK Oen.«. w wh" has alrreuly hanged iwr.-ntren iuvu In hw n tto K'r"un.l frojw wheat, rye. th# •tot#. veilingveUinaj th#the stotnastatue ofof Hayin'*Haydn * s tooktook plar#place o*Uoals him!nnd smallainall fruit#fruits areare tasdijbadly d-uibagni.iloiua^ed .auwl aild m-The Engllji RsglUkh Fortifying rorttfyl.g; Her*l. Hera*. yeMenlayTesterday inin thethe prwa#n>*pnamre ofof aaan Imm-nvImmense -Hi i.irti have bra In many mstaiici^ rained Slaaw of all •'Assisted*' Emigrants. ST. PXTERSBTTRO, June 1.—Telefframs from npHoity in the d« in innny kntanoru ruined titoao* of all m Nr PfTt«uno, June L—T-hgraaa from crowdcrowd ofof ap-vtat-v*.spectators. Th-ouqi-TorpalledThe emperor pulled theth# km.»».kin.is. t*f>r<-iallyeapecialW min ojuxerwp.riw-.conserva lories , worewere Woaui.vuTox,AHHISQTOS, JuneJune 1.1.—Th —Thee statestate d-porvdepart- Merv.wv confirmconfirm th#the statenumtstatement thatthat EnglishEnglish tilk-nrilfcwn cords, cords , whichwhich uncov'-raiuncovered theth estatue, statue , omadMit Tlie liailstonw wers excvptiiaiallv t has submitted to the treasury recent igiueera are actively fortifying Herat. and in touching and eloquent speech pre- CONDENSED NEW3. xinoslwsl. Tlw hait'tun*-* were .-sivq.tioually nn-nl ha* sulunitUvl to tint treasury recent engineer* are actively fortifying H#raL and In touching and -Inqw-nt *p—ch pre- CONDENSED NEWa btrgt,and Eha st.-i-m coverv^t an *roa of a corr>«|>'n-1-nc-i onon thethe subjectaubjett ofot aouaUdaasuted Walls. falls sodand ireocbsatrenches areare beingbeing strengthenedstrengthened •sente atodd thetbe w.g-kwork tot*i thethe cRy, city; laIn the the urnname ofof Ita It a fauiri-mile ii au-li »i.li th#h nstorm,,,l (ou coveredr miles nuin U-ngthai.« of, the a - Judgineuu agj;;v^at::i£ jur..4.>o were ,-n emigraUou«migratiou fromfrom IrelandIreland toto thethe UnitedUnited amiand redoubtsredoubts builtbuilt toto ratedresist artilleryartillery . Th*Tbe patrons and promoters. juiWh.iitu- lu'ln -aW.n S!I.-LI- a.«lI fy lour.Irawn ndbw. lin length,lil fth#h tetrd i States. It appears that. Minister Wen re- gans are displaying hatred of the English, tindupmcairetst ItonwltlL)H1iiel U H.ti*-r.Hitn,-r. ....»i i,xL-n .-xU-o- Bta’.-s. It a]>;«ar* that Minister West re- Afghans are displaying hatred of th- English, gr*sire lusnulv.urti r. ot Xumxtowu, Fa H.l cattilycently reportedreported tirntthat thetlie pnoeigc|ia»*agtF ofof aum#some andand thathe ameerameer hashas beenbeen obligedobliged toto apyAntappoint An Important Decision. FRAMESFRAMES military official* to protect the men employed mar wae engog—l -xtoUMwly in the quarrnng IrWiIrisb -ailgraiitafminnims hadhail I—ubeen paipai dI ai-1and askingBiking military official* lo protect the m.« employed HABRISBURO, Pa., June I.—Tbe supreme ofaUkuMlsBt QOfMTI FRUIT ROIfi ofof Bn#*lixu*' andand twvorv miningmining , Hi*i marbl- yaiil in Charged wh-therwhether suchsuili -migrant*eniigranu woul.lwould bebe -xelud-d.excluded . onon th*the workaworks. TheThe aim aim ofof thethe EnglishEnglish aw court gave an important decision, affirming rkitedalphto from hi. |.we*lon by BfiOOKI.VV, J -The King* iminty SfiSe* Wsryhretary Bayardlia^-urvi raa|NNn!edre«|h^iKie.i thatthat nono nal#rule thontilii<«blFajtpbt-ahle toto allall suchfinch at Herat to withstand a siege for ninety d MBtil 1 of o fMl# sale lam hi-- week. wtvk . grandgrand Jwvjury irvlIndicte d Jo*-|,h**ph UIt . Huntiing,Hi a at Herat to withtemd a atr^r tor ninety day* etc., owned by corporations, are exempt from S. E. FLOWER'S FirFIT#e atat KratmgIftiatu Summit. Fa., deelrnyed Jasdajurif-Wc ofat Uutbo ipeac e of Wreti.uryH'esUiiii-y SJu-ens case*caA?tt. While\v hi le such?iucl] arelstanceas&istflnve toto paupvrpdujj^r emi-emi - the state taxes, known as tbe four null and FruitsFruits ofof all all kinds.kinds. S4,000,0OM* fdrl:.-: ooff lumber ..w,w,| by K. D. comity, on a charge otf -mlte/TlliUeniWialin, *"V»U) RfsoLSjrantfi waxwas oI.j-.-u.«»alil-.objectitRiable. oacheach .-*aeCASH wouldwould No One Know* t the three mill tax, on such mortgages. The BrfgKSA. ofof thetbe UnitedUnited Lunil.Li r omipany, of ¥ haveb*v6 toto bebe |a>ardjrasied uponupon byby Usethe coounto-commu< AUSTIN, Tes., June decision deprives tbe state of about (500,000 iioners of uiuuigration upon arrival. Bottakito.. Lore.Ln« ,L.l.ow tSS.OOU . All_ tnun* oa the FrtolrtickFrcalrriob Willett*,Will.tts. an«:i ngwlrt-e.1 >i-i!i»'.'•» York *nd Philadelphia rail the juaiiiv n power .•( attorney u Buffalo. New York and l*hiWI#l|>hia mfl tto- Jauiv a p«.w.w «f attorney p» •eslloes.1Swallow•-45 y-#r».years, ofof Freeport,Free|>ort. I.L . I..I" ,di#d died re-re - Sit ft' YORK, Julie 1.—The first sale of city LAWLAWNN TENNISTENNIS A foreigner who bad beeu seen wandering hihiss ow i*w’in propert properlyy wia-ly .wisely. Mr. Huiitlin Mr.g waHunts centlcentlyy fr»«nfrom thethe effrotaeffects ofof swallowingswallowing partpart olof found on a scrap of paper pic-bod up w street railx-o&d franchises at auction under a A. S. Titswotth,Tit swot th, in th* siw:- ..• Latchfleld, Conn., knealinf arresteanwtold yetfu-rdi ysueU.v »n.l aibuituv on*I) a.lm.1to l*ail. i—lHe lo I a set of false tei'tb. The teeth lodged in her the "boodle'' was divided, intimated ihaMafe new taw was held yesterday. One oroai alle^eti tlui! tin- rluiixts against him Jut* false ■ «t of fate- teeth. Tb# teeth lodged In her paper mi^ht have beon dropped by his £ CROQUET7*1 down ami praying in the dost, ended hia lifi allegw* that tlie rhanCM against hini throatthroat au-iami okashe caltolc-alLol Voto herher hreteidhusb&mi U,to givegive town franchise, sold for •£* 1-5 per ceut, and g. CROQUET~% SEW MARKET, K. J. by throwing himself " and•Bd maUcl<«nallcU)O« iuv . H<-hasa,-Las rioodstood fai^rhhi^h itin Un-m- berher water,water, butbut hehe did did notnot ton*hear ter.her . Subse-Subse - brother, who is a fugitive from justice. None another for 37 per cent, of the groat receipts. Two hundred cat bmati-Mitimatiun of Uiofe iMmniunitjthe craniumty.. -' f quentlyquently I>rDr . HammondHammond aixland I>»Dr . ButihUMonflub-'hinsou of tbs witnesses could identify any of the Heretofore these franchises, as in the COM of Ayent to Utn from the Belt line ruifts, in \\ »• York. were summoned, but the woman died in a thetbe BroadwayBroadway franchise,franchise, havehave brenbeen olnwwtalmost HAMMOCKSHAMMOCKS,, ^^|i^Ti^a^n^ip John I^i CrL-si A Volsautle Srvpllnn. fewfew hour*hours inin groatgroat ag-my.agouy. Sb#She waswas buriedburied given away. the work in hand. Wd Provident Savings sin1.! fr\ m the print-il*tl (wtt'r n!1 M^uut Ktn& y*^««rlay CHICAGO, Jnne l.—Haitian A noted swimmer of Richmond Va. r loel WmFANSZZZZ yestvr.'frtj" EuorniBsj, and thr flow of lava ifl n his return to Canada be will challenge Ws life in tbe canal basin there Nxw Tome, June 1.—labor organizations stmiiily im-rtwiuig in violence and volume. •aiSQFIELD. Ills., June 1.—Senator Sner- Oaodaurto row again on the same coarse and citisen; generally have been invited to LifeAssuranceSociet? Tbe air is fiiw «-iUi smoke, stones, ashes and IWI arrivwl at the State capital at 4 o'clock under •xsxtly similar conditions. The de- Joia in A parade and. mass meeting on June Kra. Ha:ti-> FeoAayTes, on trial (or urder cinders, aii.l the pe*»ple reskling at the base fvaMd champion expresses himself certain surance at in Buffalo. tTtused a great sensation yostArriAy afternoou. In the evening he Was IS as aa oxprnsiiotv of sympathy for Dr. Uo- 1 T of the mountain are removing their ~ tendered a public reception by Governor aad that he can outrow Gandaur. If the lautr veller ! Life by her T*%*.n .e..l interrttptiDns of the •lirtrtd ilrnn and re—naaant at the inter*ereuce ct of Hartford. O and taking refuge in places more J Mrs. Ogksby at the slate executive ™"^™ tbe match will occur inside of twe [A. W."RAND,3 •ttorney while making oil opttuing addrasi certain chorcb official, with tbe political from the shower of volcanic matter. Which was very auger/ attmded. ~X MM WIST FHOST SXBKsVT. PLAINFIELDPLAINFIELD EVENINGEVENING NPWS. WEDNESDA'MBSmfSLVY JUN E i. 1887.

STANLEY AND BUST MAKERS. father Abram. I am a raal Arab chieftain, FAIR RQgAMQNb'3 SONO STANLEY AND BUST MAKERS. EDMUSEDMUNDD ODONOYAN.CDON0VAN. so appointed according to the. BUM aacred an the eahn twilight caotmrmm, arWnS Kindling[indliny Wood.Wood. BARGAINS :ENTRAL R. R. . OroOp of Attrmpti t* fitTH th* Hteal Hrres UM parchment,- and be pro- Oat of dark piw deepa. roatlrt to roe! t;i»inrM In Clay. ANAN IRISHIRISH JOURNALISTJOURNALIST WHOWHO MAOlMADE duced a do.-oraent cov-rnl -llli hieroglyph"rodTphla * flow t ILI j heart, lit sec^ett ^^ ii>i BarrelsBarrels forfoi or m num. Xb« (wrwnpanylDfc ctfc lui^ewtta * ooOec- which conferred tribal honor—at least we t Mrs. Denma's, Water street. Orders Uoo of n- • 1-1- of buf wMeh haTe been made - HIMSELFHIMSELF FAMOUS.FAMOUS. took tab word (or it "Bat now about the r. F. Ourr'n. 3onwnet aUeet or Bddn dinner," be proceeded: "there la a pretty long KSSMg• O. Box Wo. m. pmnmtiy attende d »• VOORHEES" connects! with that. I bod scarcely Rudolph Laurent. TtoM^i i.a^ujisrbx?. id in Constantinople, on my way to at an Inttnke hnplni and Lin^nic Rudolph Laurent, mneswltii tbe tw1U^ht> last, fading ray I Practi- al Waivh: Life MM a Mei England, when etroe of UM soltaiW officials Practi'al Watchmaker DRUG STORE, ia< are iliy tfardropa thronglDgf and1 JewelerJeweler RepairingRepairinBog of of KitFrenc h and A Stadent, bat Aclil.tad Emln.,,1 waited upon me with an order from their uowest thuu why conies this hoping and !oaf dooka,walches and One Jewelry a ape* rnler that 1 should promptly explain or wiQi- a? ® *■K n war TO NT n. draw (Xme of niy aniinaitt-era nun upon Turk- He I* away, [. NS.. Spmcer.Sp«ncer, K Bomet" opposite Edaall* and WhiteV lie ill Asia. I declined both invitations, ar ID the npraac and strife ol tbe day I GrocerGrocer andaod Seedsman.Seedsman! . May 24.—Edmund O'Dooo- .wo hours Afterward fouu '. myself in & •an wu tli- son of a dfetingnbbed ncholar MtbterraoBBn prison coll, corapelkil to mingle WTiisper a giwtla^ tb<- heart cat 5?3T^«.*‘^-srss%, lYemWiOK, my soul has foreh-xi*-l Grewt..—t renetr*Rrwtj ofof Mtfleeri Ipot«*i bo occupied, for more tliiui a quarter of a wilL a milisnted raf- . Cedar Bean Poles. Pl.n■ U Spring Medicines. "" -', On chair of Celtic language and tit- ui anmilsr spac«. ] i Now do I wdenme Um whispered «lattc Cedar. Yello Breaw Poke.Hock ,Pt.nts etom ,KI, lt(W p. m. Sund-iy 4 00,' S.45, t>(0 wuture Iniu TrinityTrinity c®U*f*,college, or of thethe UniversityUniversity pirate*. Greek Lrigorulail , AsiatiAitic fakirs and nrare. yiowor Pof. etc m.; 1400 m ; L», 4.uuT 5.90, AlT UD, oT Dublin.Dublin. TbeThe tether. father, likelike m<-ti >Wirbed absorbed InID h» fata est extent of their lung power, njiil every va- Philliphillip YacgerYaeger book* that bis sou* war*s allowedallowed toto rad, read , riety of native rawnlitv contributed to the New Fbrniture Store.Store. *" think, ami<1 dodo prettypretty ranchmuch whatwhat theythey pteow-l.pieanml , chorus. It was pretty rough, but to 'an earn- BEECHERBEECHER ONON AA 8TREETSTREET CAR.CAR . Sew l€rnit and to nlrct tbrk own course# In life. Ed- iqnirer after truth' It was amusing, and Lady Purncfr One* Arrnw East Front tLreet, A . lad some newspapers and a pencil to my rommmniitH..':. v . ... M , mond, the rldrat child. . afterafter aa faahfasiatilafashionable of St*-ll..« riva CnU. cashTumtur.. The poJUTMd publtcar uidt rrspettful rtfumll luja. bybr nntnemo#numerous artist*arttit* toto prearrvepronri thethe form form andand .tendance upon compulsory pockets I waa able to sketch an entire rogues' liture polished and repaired. Condition Powders,Powdets future* at Stanley, 11M noted explorer and Mr. Beeclier waa once charged witi y fHiotw «€ Stanley, th* noted explorer and ir« with his college claw—by which wa 'ben, c *-u*z journalist. AIITJCM lately receiv«l concern- n that he went late and left earlr—Joined , p y ay to Eggs for Hatching or Horses. Cattle, Poultry, etc, the laroeat fanrnalMt.ing tin- progres Advteass of Stanley'lately receiveds expeditio concern-n fo r yean afo, he rode uptown in . ;gs for Hatching ptokacea yet offered for i he money JSc and Mo. thee medicalmedical schoolKbool andand auoa • n Iraui*- became b. intereota ferretedd England tbo following day, bat, an. they say Fromr Priae Plymouth Rocks lagUM relief the progress of Emi oTn PashStanley'#a were expeditiondated Marc ofor 39 , Bkecker stree"t bobtaibobtail cao r wiUibisoki friend, VrudMtarom Priiande P»r1rtJyanaoMe a anchirk.d Partridir h> put withe ~ hnodi tb ■livinnl p-jo>rtedg arriva him,l wmlMy with his a t 000Ba follower*,n Mtindek* as , tained the highest •mlnentr. Rut like Win- music committee in Plymouth church. The. mrrwl the—pi*.y hatched chicksIrm to Pooltr, put w] J.rd*_ ... i4mB SODA WATER haring arrive! safely at Ban## Mimdaka. ood Keode, nephew of tbe great: novelist, ahead of me.' The unrestrained diablerie of two were out on a search for "talent" to help ■Ireete incomplete neariu»niM..n CltnUin. Evon avenueivaimna Poultr y yarda ats i_a ff-v II,:.- - abore the foot of tbs Congo cate.- • regarded as the must promising fifty mil*-* atmre the foot of the Congo cate* ho wa* regarded a* the m at protuhing the miserable devil* around me became quit* along the choir. A Udy entered tbe car and Robert Randolph, „ •- Sir. Stanley, It appears, bas decided irgeon of hi* time in Bartholemev ' As I fay on the Robert Randolph, i*ct*Lto lak e Mra rout Stanley,e by wa It yappears, of Stanle ha#y Fall(teddeds fo r mng avnuD of hi* time In Rartholenww's took a aeat. Mr. Beecher, who was standing Kalsominer •pttel, (/DonovanO'Donovan preferredpreferred thethe exclte-exdt . ears Mopped, I muffled in his great coat and slouch hat, Kalsomincr Rota's . TII]> at Wadelal. Ha wOI raters [ravel and adventure to all tbe glory tried to fall asleep, and bad begun to think •d ri! 1 ei_i. P. O, Box 81 Plar th« nutt."i ity of the International Mndv ont of travel and adventure to all lh# glory hauded up her quarter, and, receiving an nils and celling Kalsomlm the ■uth'wity of the International —orla- rrudalcrucial “operanooa.""operations." GeologyGeology andand botany botany the effort was hopeless, when suddenly I velope with the change, opened it, put flvs tior. at Stanley Falk, install Tippoo Jid -Ials o peculial: r attraction >: >s folir him . , •an i .d hh heard the tramp of SOWI.TS who stopped with ™- 1" Allorde^*^ln> tfcm&•>• , anat d Stanleyafterwar dFalla, ascen installd the . TfppooMboortt , nts in the box and banted back the rert. largea reasonaMe. Bey. ami after ward asreod the MDtxua, accurate•ceurait' knowledgeknowledge ofof thosethose subjectssubjects formedformed 'Ground armsl' oppositp e tbe iron door of lady counted the change carefully, and which is now known to be for a (trait raluablo ail jit net to bis correspondence tl officeffi r entered, and wbhhj*rt ini«.il'l» Is now, knownAt th eto poin b#t wherfoe •*e naviga great - a valuable adjunct to bis correepundmee the cell. Presently a ooklug severely at the Plymouth pastor 'rtspect Hill, part navigable. At the point where na* >ge- iu the east when dbcuaring the nat callinlli g my name aloudl , informed me •aid: tion iww". the rnrtTU will start across c the territory wbich intervened '.he favor of Lard Duflerin. Che British aru- Building Hois, of (be territory "t»lch Intervened Iw- "It is flvn cents short, sir! You have sonM Balding.>loti thntry.rtrikni cease# Bthe th caravane Alber twill Nyani Marta #cm#iat Mar rotix»-s ' British India, be releaaed. Lord DulT^r- ••—iral arlinwre. fey. striking the Albert Ifyanaa at Hnrswnr, the change." lestin the citjv fiatBral cWina wbam Stanb-r intend, to form a fortified in himself waited onnttde with Ins carriage, itM, Shrubs, MiWulan BJHI o VOOHHKte,VOOBHEE3, THETHE DBIOOUTT.DKCOOIST. w destined t be the hattle- Mr. Beecber flashed scarlet and looked tbe nlr. cantpani■bar Stanleyt then new"Intend#, tn advanc to forme boan • ifortified to i and when I joined him we were driven right •lanfa in frrpai lanlr. For sale nt field for European empire in Asia. How- cture of guilty confusion. No one waa llside near Prospecpect Avfc rampEmiuo andf ththene arriva send Inl advanceof the •xpeditio boats to owarn away to the residence of the British consul. ir, our traveler ponmed in an extraordJ. 'er more easily embnn-asned in the preaenoe Drugs and Medicines Medicines solid* tnuxportMion to Wadelai by El .... A great diplomatic ball was In progress at \x%. A. Corwm, •y degree another acoomplisbment, without ' harshness of judgment or ill breeding In two steamer*. The association Iteaftter Stan- tbe consulate when 1 arrived, and by tbe idiesdi' ' DressesD , ,^DderVearVd , fioi icb his other gifts were practically useles* hers. His native poliUneai and kindneaa of• floeOne quality quality andaod at at popularpopular pramprtae* . lev, the Livingston mission steamer Hearj time I had bathed and dressed, tbe entertain- Read and the trading steamer Florida at* the purpose be had in view. He spoke ' heart made him excessively sensitive " WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD. 1 wrote fluently the French, German and ment was almost at an and, but Lord DuflTer- WILL WOT BE UNDERSOLD, Spanish languages, and when be had made In instoted that I should join the, revelers. ^ye^^oonaa^pertaity.Prescriptions my specialty. WaWe preparaprepare alal up hi* mind abont a journey to Asia, be found Well, boys, the peri that waited outsida may b* suum udstaka. I will ask lb# driver," Trees,'rees, Shrubs,SUrabs, ~'• ttle difficulty in Incoming usefully fan . paradise never saw a n fact or fancy andand steppingstepping toto the the door door hahe hammered hammered on on thetbe Grapevines,Grapevines, Clematis,Clematis, with the Turkish and Russian languages and ;lio spectacle presented glamglass amiand mademade signssigns tot the" drlvor to open. Panztes, Spiins Plant,us and Cut Flowersn , for Wm.Vm. H.H. Voorhees.Voorkees. with various dialects of central Asa. ~ by that brilliant asnerobly of men and Tba door was poshed back and a broad Cattle 2S£’iSE"fJXsale br John Lindsay,. ■£t&2Intelligence offlee by ipacity for mastering oriental language* n, many of whom were moving to tbe fao?appeared m the opening with a “Walll •a. Lindsay, No. M> Weal FronL street, oppo- troved to be hi* most valuable accom] •' " i of a Straaas walti as 1 entered the Wbat’s a—anting T and in thin respect no English i When I was introduced to tbe daugh- 'ThisThis lady."lady," tallsaid MrMr .Baecbar, Beecher , pointingpointing toto J. Couturier, paper correspondent bas ever been bis equaquall - - in whose honor '" ' his severely observant accuser, “complains '(From Paris, successor to Jules Boutea.) CARRIAGESCABBIAOB8 FOBFOB ONEONE ery youthful college rtudeut. had been given, I felt that after my late ._ I sue did not receive the right change. CARRIAGESCARRIAGES FOBFOB ALUALL , Christian's heaven that she did not revere# the right change. Ladies' Hair Dresser, 'Bonm li becam mber of the re must be some mistake" air fooda of every deaorlption at New York WB BUBBLY WILL 8TTtT TOD, *.M p. m.—For Baatoa, Wind Osn Maooh I brotherhood, and frequently, when could Know n itly angelic ipiril There must be nxne mistake" Itelon at Now York WE 8CKELT WILL SUIT YOU. -I1 don't don't knowknow nothin'nSthio 'about about it," it," interrupted Interrupted •rice*. Also a fulfllne o£ FrencFrenchh pastepertujneriea me ilaa. . LARGE AND SMALL. hunk, Tamaqoa, WiliiBnaport, Drifcoo. mic duties required his presence in the Jehu with a sneer. "If yees want yer .tyede snd«beatrfc3 LA BOB AND SMALL "The following da; the Jehu with a sneer. -If yeea want yer S.« p. CL—ForFlen- - the fervid Nationalist was change.luingH, yees’llyees'll barehave toto rideride toto thethe end end of of thethe COME AND 8EB cruita throughout tbe countrj of the sultnn^ milit linelino.. Glangl"G'lang!" andand thetbe door door was waa closed closed with with 'homas'homas Kenna,Kenna, y day, or drilling and eihorting board an English man of war which was pre- a bangbang thatthat shutshut offoff furtherfurther dterosaion.disrassli Corner of Grove street snd Green Bro • ra or on the hillsiiic after nigbtfalL paring to leave harbor. My escort bung- Mr.Mr BeecherBeecher stoodstood embarrassedembarrassed andand irreso-irreeo- denier In all klnda of FRENCH'S round the- stern of tbe ship until she began to luteQte liefbefor or#e thetbe indignantindignant woman,woman ,who who still stil l Oil, Lamps and Fixtures, Stanley'sUTAMTTS xativiIt ATI V rOLLOWxna. Stephviis, hu guide aiHl life lor move, and I longed—O, bow I did long I—to heldeld lb#the ebangnchange inin herher oifeadnl eitonded band.hand . Mr."" At wholmalo Now York pnere. AL toto waitwait atat LeopoldvilleLeopold vi lie, toto carrycarry thethe ,*«p» 3AS described him as altogether ft have been able, without violation of interna- Crane,rane, whowho badhad t-wnbeen rerretlvsecretly enjoyingeujoyiog tba prompuy attended to. Carriage Depository,.Repository^ ditiditio mn toto thethe uii«upper Congo.Congo . TheThe great great caravanca riouuly gifted young man of his m- tional etiquette, to put a tog horn to my lips srnie, came toto thethe rrornerescue ofof hisbi spastor pasto rby by Li said to present an imposing spectacle, nee. When Stephens, t and pronounce a Ix-nedlotion upon the sultan suggesting that he should give her five cents. ^malleynalley Broihers,Brothers, b add to present an Imposing spectacle. Be- of Turkey." suggesting that be should glTe her Are rents. W Somerset srrwt. IS 8OHBBSBT STBBBT. sides(idea thethe forceforce whichwbich StanleyStanley broughtbrought fromfrrin nian ninvement in Oi._. A. smitesmile ofof satisfactionsatisfaction litlit upup Mr.Mr .Bncher’s Beec-her' s Zanzibar, lie is accompanied by a body o: from the Dublin prison and took np I handed O'Donovan Tbo London Specta- ce as he put his hand in his pocketand pull- Meat MarkeL -rentonai"1.23, 5.10.'"s 1* «-*! ...... Zanzitar. lie is accompanied by a body of idence in Paris, young O'Donovi 1 a long passage in whicl " face as be put hi* band In hte {ucketaml pull- Order# delivered in all parts of the cdti Repairm« In all Its bi Hanuwuw.EaninnM. aa sanMA coastroast tribe,trilie, whowho makemake goodgood ingg outout aa nickelnickel said:said: “Allow"Allow me.me ,madam. mad phoimChl Noli. ilS, S8S, 8.0S*. 8.17 P. ra. Sunday soldier*. We give herewith a group oined him from time to time, and wi great mogul English liberalism and li correct the mistake. I am very sorry. UM, S.U*. 8.35 a. in.e.Wlp. m. soldier* We give herewith a group of ongue anil pen and as much purse as he couiu Tbe Daily HaoumasHsoussa*., Stanley'sStanley's nativenative soldiers.toldiera. TheTbe womanwoman droppeddropped thethe coin coin Ininherpocket her pocket-- 'en Eyck's Un PhlUdelptila, KluUi aad Gram command helped to keep the national spirit News correspondem o from Merv had reached MKdt ith a contemptuoos sniff and turned 3ABOAIK3 IN RKAL ESTATE. Ninth lively." Upon the outbreak of the Franco- general knowledge and book with a contemptuous sniff and turned MeatMeat Maiket,Market, gJlOAWI IN REAL BTATl net*, at 8.S0' 9.30> 11.0011.00 a, m.; 1.1ft O’BRIENO'BRIEN ININ CANADA.CANADA . herher bemlbead awayaway withoutwithout replying.replying AsAs she she did did 1 1 3.45. 5.15, 7.U0 12 00 f. m. Sunday at 8.30 Frussian war O'Donovan joined o French so,a. a pavvngerpassenger onon the the opposite opposite sideaide of of tbathe car car aags.?. * , m.; 5 30, 13.00 n. m. ained by any previous orresimndvnci k Will! Scenes Accompany the Irish E,n Wanedaned overover amtand whisperedwhispered anmrtbtngsomething inin herher For Sale and To Let. Let. Tbird and Brrlv Htreeta at !*,• 9.O promoted to a captaincy for dis- .broad. "Mr. O'Donovan," said The oar,ear, ofof whichwhich Mr.Mr CraneCrane heardheard thethe one one word. word , L A- McVoy,McVoy, 03Ua. m.: l.ttl, S.**J, S.OU, 6.00. f. m. inguished military capacity and consi.icuous ator, "has contributed more accura Beecber." The woaun gam a sudden and Di TO LET FURNISHED. ondar at 8.15 s.m.; *.8O p, in. ThThee Bn.Hon .William William O’Brien,O'Brien, thethe editoreditor ofot valuable information upon tbe Asiat “Beecher." The woman gnre a sudden and Driven Wells, TO LET UNFURNISHED Leave Trenton. Warrtu tad UniteUnitedd 11Ireland viand,, arrivedarrived Inin NewNew York York dtycity on or - ry upon the battle neld. He w«a violentviolent start,Ktart, ttetestole oneone brief. brief, searching searching glanceglance Gasas FitterFitter sodan Well Driver. < >M wH Btreeta." arUil, • l6i B hi* iftlO, uH^i prisoner and confined in a German Oona of Russ t the stout stranger, and dropped her veil, work easy. After sn exovm-nev 1 MayMay V,9, having having torfor thethe objectobject ofof hishi s visitvisi t ai have yet i*ei ai the stoat stranger, and dropped her v#0, carsean 1l*f^r' frell ounBdento if rireuiiar al in.; LSI. 4 23. 5.50, T.*,T.«t>>* 1,„.. inm. SSundaL y al speech making tour through Canada, denounp •!-".'--. but waa aisbleil to mnke an early coloringcoloring toto thetbe tempteatemples, Mr.Mr . BeecherBeecbe r fin-flu- tmiuod to my earn with wti-ri,SHl1.st;ndim ti«»n.. Office No L25. 9.16 ».«. a. m. 0.15 p. m. gaech making tour ihrough Canada, denounc- cape by the assistance of his janitor's shed the trip ignorant of bow swiftly he bad 'nt at. shop Ba K Front. Plainfi^ld -»>•» tigerDg*r>s by trantrains* narke* d • inging LordLord Lansdownafjiiisdowne amiami hishis evictioneviction ofof ten- ten tonovan seemed to be much affected and ished the trip ignorant of bow swiftly be bad i Park avenue, near Front et. ohop V ants nn bis Irisb estate of LugRacurran. iughter. When the Carlika and Intreji- beensen avenged.avenged HeHe never never referred referred toto the Che mat- mat - BUILDING LOTS mange earn at Bound Broo*. ante on bis Irish estate of I^jggacurran. sigeutrs createil < i is turban.-« in Spain O'Don* pleased beyond measure at this corroboi \ E. Morgans, B. P. BALDWIN. Gen. POM. Agt Mr. O'Brien's arrival in New ifork wa r afterward and disliked to have it spoken |\ E. MorgMOE, Mr O'Brien's arrival In New York «n Tan went out to tliat country as correspond- of hu success. Re remained silent for ter afterward and disliked to have it spoken f. H. OLHAL-SKB, Gen. Suj t. diptiTij;ii3--litfl by a peculiar scene on tb' of.—N.;.—N. Y.Y. TribuneTribui Newsdealer.Newsdealer, Books.Books, StationeryStationery dlrtuiguoJird by a peculiar scene on tho ent of some Eu-ii-li an.l irisii journals and time, anil when ho recovered could only sny: snd Music. 57 l-r West h>, t stmot. steamer t’nihrla. i,{ The London Graphic. After Well, I nuver eipected It. There can b and Musio, 37 1-2 West Fronn t street. CK>B BAHOA1SS by which he sailed, '\ seeing scrriou on both tides during this finer tribute than this. Boys, let us hai Behind me sat two men; one had bnt Tanner's Hotd, Behind me Ml two men. oue bad but ooe Farmer’s HotcJ, tb newaDdseooiid-band guerrilla warfare be returned to England and 1 or punch and drink the health of m and the other but one leg, and they Somerset stieet, o 1 arm and the other but one leg. and they tev appointed Spectator '—a suggestion which was nc talkedIked nilall aboutabout thethe aotenseten days'days ' fightfight and Boardinir,rdinir, I’crnianentPerniAtien EdwardEdwaid C.-Mul/ord,Ci-Mul/ord, wed niui-h thought, for the disoovei-y of oweil to grow rusty. Seven•ven Pinca;Pines; andnud cueone talkedtalked forfor Qvn.Gen .Me- fits hi :ng for hones by daj HouseHouse FurnishingFurnishing iati aims, HTX! progress in ceritz-ul Asia, Shortly afterward we separatetl and I only (MUellan amiand thethe otherother forfor BobBob Lee, Lee ,and and I 1 lerms moderate. Jacob M opposite K. K. Station. Plainfiold. •la plani. sulniitU'il to Tli.'Pnily News, w<-re jw O'Donovuu once again. Ho bail return* " und out that one «u a federal and the found out that one was a federal and the jtLBMINO ft ANGLEMA.V. GOODS '" avoiably reoeiveil, and his Irnok on the roni Faris. "bore ho spent much uf his 111 othertier a ivhel.rebel. OneOue hadhai l tiaaiibeen aa prisonerprisone r aia t Morv Orusi-i." >\hich hns rrni thi-on^ii ^'vfrni with hia hern. James Stephens. I found hi Libbybhy andand lb«the other other atat Johnson'sJobation's Island,Island, and ana for " .w they were as loving as brothers :FIKST-CLAS8 CAB1HBT W0BK 1 now they were as loving as brother* and 7 ,f liU t"t|iorifnce as "first set fnnh in tlio te delivered ttefore tin Royal Gi .N^r-af.^in" were?re togethertogether revisitingrevisiting tbcthe scoot*scenus ofo t theirt FORFORDD & STILES, STILES, •olumus of his paper. ^y, and aa he mad aloud some portion! glorylory amiand theirtheir mle/orrupce.mUforiuye* II paiwcd passed veryi . First-Classifst-Class Market, »J»kr to a largv I was in Londnn when O'Donovan rrturnni began Vo realize tbenisdom of The SpwLuto utsirear thvthu placeplace wherewhere II n* «itv StonewallStonewall Jack- Jack- Funeral Directors, romMerv. After quite an effort to reach him, sou111 for for tbethe firstfirst, timetime and aw l thothe lost. last . HeH ewas wn Funetal Directors, call at tbe store ;•! •ixtlcnce lu the - I 9 / i frit'iiil and myself succeetled in rtmlin^ him ««tep.leep urv.l»runder tbethe flyfly ofof Gen.Gen . Lew'stent; tent ; hah e .SMUKBDOKED MEATS.MEATS. it»«l Practical Montreal .tepot ui ’ it the ollico of Tbe*aily >Tewa. We found When Hicks Pasha led his miserable K-> hadill tumbledtumbled downdown uponupon somesome straw,straw,an arxld I I Office, Wwernom and residence No. 27 reply «0 s ipMCfe ^ an tnh)[M against tbo Aralf^ of rim Son li iquired who that man was, and was told Special attention gtvon feat Rott street. Flalnfield..». J. Teto- lim to be a forei^Ti looking gentleman of Inquired who that man was, and wa* told hone call 121. y. S. POIVLI SON, of welcome drbv- hox william o bhirv. neiiium height, u: U hamlsoino feature^ O'Donovan, with his gallant rival in ndve thatthat b*he waswaa St*xmwall Stonewall Jackaon.Jackson. II*lie bad bad had had POULTRYOULTRY YROKTABLEHTEOETABLES AAN D ;FI8H. y. s. POWLISON, ered by Mr. Ctoran, which was greeteit b< 1 ered by Mr. * kma, which was greeted by .parkling eves, li . - srk bi-own [ is travel, Capt. Fi-ed Burnaby. closed it or sleep for threa. days, and r cheers, intenpersetl with groans ,rk brown mu>uii-l)e no net or steep for three day#, and tired iag the Largest stock Jn the Ity, wo Intend BE WEST FRONT BTBKET. cheers, interspace-1 with groans and hi«a ind beard, mid olo: ; — i i^p-n-pie in 11s liz-illiiint career. Thia Letter must cor. j waa overcome. The camp table wai Havtnx the tenrest ttec* In the cii H« nfcern-a.il spoke at Albert I •mpw-pte In scaltklii nature was overcome. Tbe camp table was to compote as mar a* |> as it He after* asil spoke at Albert I tall, and the riniiiii-I witli fur. ' 'ii my Iwiiis intr.»iu<-Hl last letlc straddlediTaiidled overover him,him ,and and dinner dinner waswas set §e tand and NEW YOBK MARK KT I entliunasm of hi« bearers waa Intense a triJonovan we went out into tho Fleet en from the Soudan after a battle to devouredevoured withwith t!>*the greetgreat soldiersoldier underneath.underneath . JMB8T-CLAS3 NICKLB OnOn thethe afternoonafternoon ofof thetlio I'HhI-*tl i he, in com- ttreet night and croese.1 over to Antlertoa'* friend in London: -— BillBill ArpArp In In Atlanta Atlanta ConstitutionConstitution . gW~ We soHoit a call that wo a panypaiiy withwith Mr .J. J. A.A .Mulligan, Mulligan ,the the president presides hotel, where we engaged a private room "It would lie odd If the neit ituelligenc that we DO sell ofof thethe MontrealMontreal NationalNational league,league ,and and Secre- Secre - . lLstening to the etoriet romtliis itfirtof the world told that I tc ALARM CLOCKS Hanchett £r& SparkiSparks tarytary Cahill,Call ill, startedstarted from(rum his his hotel, hotel, (liethe ILnin Rossin urn, IJ'I. ii<" mi'i adventure, told with in lad gone tb.t wny of all flesh. However, t CHEAPECHEAPERR house, for a abort walk, and were greeted die—to die even out here, with a lance hoa BENNER’S house, fot a abort «alk, and were greeted Table humor nnd exijuisite finish. die—to die even out here, with a lance tuad BENNERS thanthan ANYANY ONEONB in la PLAINFIELD.PLAIWFIKLD witwithh aa showersbower ofof Aticks,sticks ,atones, stones ,rotten rotten ecc** The room wus nomewbat cokl when as bigg a*as ua aliovelshovel Ibnnighthrough me—winme—win meetmeet mym_ andand otherother niheflt--.missiles, a-idajid withwith cri-*cried ofof -Kill" vtew#9 lietterbetter thnnthan thetbo slowslnw gradualgradual unkingsinking $1.25. GROCERS hihim,"m ' "Hang"Hang bun."linn,' "To" i*u thethe baybav *»Ci with him." hi the grave which is the lot of so many, FRUIFRUITT MARKETMARKET orrison el Time Cloche 90 o etc. During tlie disturbance they were al kbmit an hour after tao conversation hail Into tip* grave wbich is tlic kit of so many. ate. During tbe disturbance they were all commeni*e4L Aft be warmed to his wo Yon knowknow II amam by by this this tin*,time, after after anan experi- expert ; Front street. Think they will not moremore oror Weslew I bruisedraised,, and and NecrctarySecretary CahillCahi of mnny yean, pretty well accustomed ieorge D. Morrison, Think they will not wai seriously though not tlanReroiiBty Tation he frequently put his bands ence of many year#, pretty well accustomed waa wrv usly Unaigb not ilangeremily in- pockets of this coat and produced rings, l«>to dangersdangers of•>( nvatmost kinds,kinds, yetye t I I assureassure youyo AT COLLIERS, juraljured . H*He afteresnlafterivnni *|>okes|*>ke inin Uttefea Ottawa and i I feel it terrible to face deadly peril far awa other important Canadian cities. monds, cameos, curios, crosses, trinkets I feel it terrible to face deadly peril far away FLOUR. FEED, 3 PARK AVENUE. advertiseadvertise,, fearingfearing theythey other iini-wtaut Canahan citka. I valuables of various kin.ls to illustrate fromom civilisedcivilized Ideas,ideas, andand wherewhere nono mercymercy is TheThe vxexcitemen -itetnentt occasionedoccasioned byby bl«hi* visit visil to he met with, in company with fellows th' FruitiFruit, Vtgetables,Vegetables, etc. etc FLOUR, FEED, CanadaCanada Ul* nomrthingsomething unusualunusual InIn thatthat quietqule HI expect to see run at any moment, an will have nothing left Jl were Bouvenirs and each waa 1 AT. OATS. STBAW. Mfc! iL. BRAN eU will have nothing left country, and is calculated to create a bosti T »ve you behind to face the worst." country, and M cnR-nlated to create a tenUte h some afTairt* d'amour ou d honneur, t KKW.TOBK PB teeling between the luague and anti loogu at NEW .YORK PRICES. feeling between the league and anUleagns is interview with eastern or Europear population.population. _ ' • At the very next engagement O'Douova nty Clerk's offl< forfor theiroldtheirold customers.customers . potentate, or with persons of some spti- ' et tbe fate which he dreaded only less thfl , stock and fixture* for mle indud- Sanderson's 1 () WE LL, Clerk. siipenult Ion of *ea Folks. thtbee "gradual"gradual slnkinjsinking away," and a brai are'i lease.lease* RentRent lowlow doing doing a a thrlv. thriv TbeThe portentsportents andand nupenwtlioaasuperstitions ofof asasea folkto] regarti from Arab or Turcoman chitftai spirit,—'-t, finely thurhed,touched, passed into a memnr; CalCalll andand seesee ata t thethe areare uuuibrrlem.numl#rlr*R- PassingFasing cloud*cloudd presagepr^sat whose tribes had received awisttince from t BEST FLOUR. “light"light e.n.Iswinds sikIand variable*;'variables;" lightlight cloudsclouds m is or advicv of a stranger who entertained CARL KAERTH, thethenorthnes iK>rtiii>e*tt mean,nitan, looklook outout forlor squallA. squalls ;a deeply rooteii antipathy to a "square' The Confederate Flag. THE BEE HIVE. JITK. opposite depot. cornercorner FifthFifth andand PeacePeace •Torching sun brings an easterly wind; whe fight o( any description. It may seem a little THE BEE HIVE scorehlng win brings an easterly wind; when 1 After the battle of Manama-, in 1*1. it •» WEST FRONT RTREET. tbtbse loomlooDK givegive aa shortshort stiflcilstifled cry.cry ,then toon lookloo strange tha.t O Donovan should have carriei: was observed by th* principal officers of tho SS WEST FRONT 8TBEET. oatout forfor aa norVastnor'east wind;wind; aa greatgreat stormstorm will wi II these valuables in a coat pocket, but his armyarmy ofof northernnorthern VirginiaVirginia thatthat itit was diffi- TRTRYY streets.streets. sorelysorely inlinecome upup afterafter thetbe sunsun risesrued dearclea cultalt toto distinguishdistinguish inin tliotbe fieldfield the the Confederate Confederate BOTTLER, bubutt gomgoes intointr. aa heavyheavy cloud;cloud; Ifif thetbe daylightdayligh 9 retainnl tbe treasures about bis person from-om thothe UnitedUnited tttebaStates colors.colon. 1 Iattempted attempted White Dresses.Dresses B. T. BARNES' breaks high in the Kir, storms will follow; iprely to amuse the friends who had !,n> •• toj gekget rktrid ofof thisthis inconvenienceinconTenienos byby procuringproenrini To tba County (Vrk Union smutty. ; breaks high in the air, storm* will follow; a for each regiment i'kllshblwkiish headbead inIn anyon is pocket, however many may have been waa uunsrrtaafWl.uusurcusful, exceptexcept asas tota VirginianVirginian DBLICIOHS *r>')■ <'#rl Keerth, suoeeasor to H givengiven lErsatlon.direction, favorablefavorable wiial*wind* willmill eosnooon carrie. 1 in his brain. regiment*.nenta. GovernorGovernor LetcherLetcher hadhad tho the statesU " ICE CREAM Ptalnfleid, N J (Havens this bot frofromm thatthat ilurv-tiou;dirwlion; lowlow flying flying seagulls seagulls fore- for A* he leaned his elbows on the ta color*colors malemade forfor eacheach ofof them,them, broughtbrought them tb tell tbe cixniSB brerta. and if you -have ot related hi» oriental experience, pum toto tli*the armyarmy himself,himself, andand delivereddelivered themthem th ICE CREAM BUT already, then look out for "a bowler;" win, eac* story with graceful movement thethe troop*troops Withwith bisbis own own handshands . T8.« S, &B5 conn? fr* in the lair of tin- sun dogs, whetbi " " itc white hirtitl*. if waa difficult t After tailing in this attemptp , I determined Gauze Underwear. d also "not to be said" as After tailing in this attempt. I determined CARLXL KARKTH.KABBTH. to tbe north or south; in n atorm, rir» hni :hf *]>eaker bad been an import to bare colorscolors forfor naeuse before before th*the enemye mad* y , u army, ft anour;d Confections daniindani-ingp i-non tbethe riggingrigging belowbelow thetbo mastheadmaatoea of tlw stirring events which h* s" ijuietly dt- foforr ththee army,my, andam i asked,asked, iu i tbthv army, for miilt* supplied with areare sure-surv proof; root thatthai thettie storm storm wlUwill centconti inm ne. scribMl. Tbe featnres and expression of thai design*.signs. ManyMany werewere offered,offeredffer , aisland oneone .of < LtdhwLadke- UainniraanIhilhrirfen Draw«r*Vcsul.’s and U as hieh a- the tiptopniasf. then I |wciili:irly hoiubnme face were much mon severalreral presrnteilpresent*! byby Gen.Gen . Beaurrgan!Beaureg»rd waswi Chfiflred's Gausr Vesta 1*. " Qpportte Post omoe. andstor mif haa.,s spenhicht a«its thefury dptoplMfi.; a dead flying then fish the jx-ted. I modified it only by makina tl n>U:enl Gsusc Fantlctte : ISc^Oc. Carbonated BeveragesBeverages ■torui lia- N|wnt :u fory; a dead flying fldi on ■On-teii. I modified It only by making the COLLOW.TH.OW.THIK CROWDCKOWD TO d«-kdeck cHrr»*cam.-* alarm;alarm; clergymenclergymen areare “Jonahs." "Jonah intrepid corresfiondent. who, as confipirator shapeapa square-square Insteadinstead ofof oblong,oblong ,and and pre-|ir McaVM as BainsGause (Jusiity flhirta ttc Itaiinrli alto extract Jamaica 0 Inger. and triple andan.l bringhrii>g l«*lIMKI lurk;luck; ifif a a sailor’s sailor's rearwstisvee raaor slia' soldUr and traveler, had carried lib life in scribedribed dmtlw diffrreuidifferent •*#««"•» for*or infantry, infantry, artd-artil- fern's••sjean*l>n^, Jeon Drswi-rs' SV. overw,.ovenw'U ., itit isis a A l-vllvi< l«gn; ni^u ;falling falling out ou tof of ooe’ai>r his hands for Ury and cavalry’ bunbunkk witlioutwithout strikingstriking onon one’s one's feetfeet meansmean a except to do TheTbe protxrpro[>er numbernumber wa*was thenthen mademade underund' CRANE'S quarrelquarrel Ub brewing,browing; ifit th*too fo'caMle fo'castle platesplates are i. of a cause in »bii h he thee directiondftecrioil »tof MaJMaj . >Y.W . L.L Cal*lLCabell chief, chi one*onop washedwanbeil betweenbetween Sundays,Sunday, lockluck willw; to 8nit important martermastcrliifteniia?-^'!" «»f'»f th*thw Confederate Coufederate army,army, andar Louis Cullman.Caliman. turn;turn; c»r»rats I-ringtiring goodgo.id luck;lu<'k; rat*rats in in the tbe holdbo paidi,l forf.H- withnitli fundsfumiai iuu hUhis hand# hunds forfor militarymilitar 12 Park Avenue,venue, Miller's Pharmacy. mean B death among the crew: i^M-ket mi His manner was agrs*W)ly—w« inigt inioses.—A Letter from Gen. Joseph E. nicon a death among tbe crew: ps-ket mir- pen ■""•—A Letter from Oen. J thcapi*aranco of truth and real- eases in China. A future Chinese belle is not *w. ity in all his stories. three days old before her jiarents ha' One of the mos PRESCRIPTIONS CT, and vastly more, trcthetl her to sotne acrejitabie acion One of the most All time thuijs. and vastly more, are -Nol.~ said his okl ally, "tbe la.-t tint *»ught by mv from lb# sailor in a half .fep- saw mirtl! ing about you was inTheOmiit healthful.healthful, ConvenieConvenientn leration of threr t«eli“f by himself; hat you (BwdajBsiace, when two of your ovi-nstei an*t she vloffi nut have t*> be very old; if she will find, in many ware, that tb*v are redly wen' in England she would be still playin Ranges & Stoves WILL [MOT BC UNDERSOLD, a part of hit life, sentiment ami MW. and apiwariit. one representing you as an i tnth her doll—she goes to tbe house of her anandd ElegantElegant resorts.resorts sheik, ihiU'ul;, noninc wtite garments affianced ami marries him. Bh weeps and they Are a# f .odiydly huggvdhogged toU hi* Inner b^art all. and tb^ othi—iail xcm at dinner in a . K M we «.u landland clingclikig fe>to our ou rlirrei-U- unhide l«Vvnda wails all the way there, aa if her idea of in ForFor termsterms addressaddres i)f ConstaiII ini';•!-•, SjfatHiiuled by a motley rimnnv wvre not exactly a cheerful 01 House Furnishing Ariicies and talc# of•f old.-Cubanold.—Cuban LatterLetter . te tb House Furmehmg Artta— crowd. How did jeoNj^nace B^ •ilwaTB mourning at a Chinese m Frank E. Miller wHI tn> H Lr.d 11 tie wellkbown Hoe on tac Arab gamtenta and tbe prison dinner on rii^ while at a Cbiaaie runeral there Frank E. Miller, ru.be t<.t trdFron at,t an ftd a_w*« hMKHD kitewe tear*. SpecU an i , A puMisiiing houss ia New York city dla- alwavs n bnnd of moric and rejoicinij.—1 My» the sign: -Good litcrarnre ten rente • "WnyTdont 70a know that, tike good oW ]' . band of Netherwood, N. J. c a po^nd. F PIAINFIELD EVRHINuncG NEWS[Ws.. W r>NEStJAV^ l*ittm (arli. ! i benkhmoore pdssii*"t ■ th*r mn WIln( trig jams, and ON fallow BENJIFF:.MOOR: E brokaoIj&gE&es w*g mpp th at. ^Mmbfiytji:Bnmhartfag, -WellAtriemm, wtaw (lata(late ofof MoonMootU * Broa.)Broa.) JohJohnn P.P. Emmons,Emmons, Woalstt*Woolsto* & BuckUBuckU ootatri.n>li^UdU>*top«ttaib*, •••i«j. bad to tisep with a stee l trap onrrmm OUT mmtkttnoatta u»to bb-«pn*«rt ttwtfa Htlra ' BUTCHER.BU TCH E R. ATjT.ATT. woolWOOL •OOMMOC to •HM.ta, MasoMasonn andand Builder.Buililer. WAU. PAPRBR. PAWraa mtua VBBBFEK8H AMDAND SALTSALT MEAT*.MEATP, KIClTIf.PDUI.TBT, efa.ei PantaloonsPantaloons forfor MenMe n . £?£* PABPARKK AVENUEAVUDI ANDAMD BROOND8BOOND BTHKKTBTHBBT 25 different styles at JobbinJobbingg PromptlyPromptly cM-BAliMn AmnV«n PtaiafaM. tl.K. J.J. 25 different styles at «r * Wife (Sunday norninf in Boaton)-Ar« te—a WMa (far-lay nnrntnf in Boston -Ar* > (MUAll .. Me.Ho. 111.111 . AT DO A NETS, AttendeAttendedd toto.. ytmyon fotosgoing toU> Mvbear J'-rv6J.w-j* Coo*Coor |jraacu tbuUiU $8.50$2.60,, $2.60$2.6O $2.50$2.60 DOANES, nwrulng.morning, drarfdwl Baabamh-S*HIBUIIKI— SO, II Uuakthink I'llUl '&bshs»sk: Ftwramly clarak.OaWs. No.NO •.. ft, F»r*Par *Anaw PAINTER, loud£0and *han Ibtth* Bou.Bon. AlikeMike KrUjKrllj ynettrr,—practice. — OrdersOrders CalledCalled FoForr !SmJ7JS r Jnsf-f. S? _ vstkiwet* PAINTER, >'• w York Hun. OtherOther goodsgoods atat propro-- •UUMB AMD PAPMK sUsNML At thethe opeaiitgopening rdof tfathe d<*dog Ujowshow InID \Madiso n AMDAND PROMPTLYPROMPTLY DELIVERED.DKLIVEMKD. guium. Squara/*e garden,garten, OACoL OcMver.Ochllrree. IWryffery headed Boston Clothing House asd blandly Htmsrtlc, wu In lib. element. "I portionatelyportionately lowlow pricesprices pir4 asisa5sc=n ,w Ike dogs" •nflbc. The more I know men, pBNTRALIAND"IBNTRALIAND COMPtlBTABL*OOMFOBTABLS lala theth e C. J. NOEL, th»l»et*rlUk.doga,*-3.srfiB'iti «k**.“-Neww YorkYork Tribune.Tribune. “ T’S!K55r B«. ^- WheWhenn lookinglooking foforr C. J. NOEL, Popinjay-1 twfentaiMl Uiat Blobsea has a CITYCITY HOTEL,,HOTEL, pooUaU baa iu bb i..UI.H. SCHWESCHWEDD BargainBargainss callcall atat theth eCarpenter & & Builder Buildet Duni|«iry—Or. -4fnew l«rft«JCf Urnl»we» yourim duoldont u»asso- yctfriiUiuil €arb». ciate• withwith bin.him . ThermThere eraan muremore ItalUian fortyforty BROTHERS. protrooioii.il «£at be. BOSTOBOSTONN ClothingClothing •OFFICE. 4 THIRD 0TBRVT. btrt%.1—BurtlngUJO—Burlington FreeFree Prem.Press. BROTHERS. A •OFriCE, 4 FM THIBD BT8KT. J. H. Staats, Prop'r, Wo. ;EM Front si jUrwtiyStrictly OneOne PricePrice rF- - Civi6vu"l^biirl Barineer andand Survayor.purveyor. No.No .7 7 Park Park House 29, Park ave- Any own cun go up in ■ Ulk«m, vtth pro J. H. Staats, Prop’r, No. T EaK Front *uwet. avenue,n....'. nrfi^igiiownng• .v ii:: i--! : • 11. 1m . an.•. . it*• r*ran.'h.s•.: HI •!• •. House 29, Park ave- Shop. South, fa. pe■r Mtutaiiffi.usi.tAiice. HIt *Is tfaHie ciNuiQjreoniwjf downdown fain thetfte stumtwl ta with proraptnvM. Parttof ser' " Shop, South. 8M0Dd Stmet. PteloMd. W. J. 18 East Front street. lake, two milt* from •horr-, tint ii unique.— ailparU«f the cmnljii. Kottdenee oorm nue.nue. WeWe cancan convinceconvince Ifr«rNt-w OiVnii*Orleans PUjint.1'i.ny uiie. rathpnffim.l anil PvcHmore atreet-^ r\ L.1BNKLNS,"M; 11."" »TU(AT1wngATB8 mniniLUCHSEttFULLT pcuumidFUBHI8B1D Trui|>Temp. reiMwriUKij Aiilfaloc—MyAgitator—My frtand,dklIriand, did yoyouu JMPORTANTMPOBTANT TO youyou thatthat youyou cancan gog o UMT “PB M» acrtxa,street, KUflainttelrt * “ . N. J. OfSo* TiVKfipQ RATkg. furthefurtherr andand farefare worse.worse. rpiBoDOBiqiflEOrX)KB mir.SEAT. BicycleBicycle BidersRiders £l Dr. Gnffmten la1B prviarvdpivi>arcd ttoo treat all l s, utrrlnt eiupplain WeWe dodo notnot saysay mnch,mnch, Wnt. A. Woodruff, JuatJust receivedreceived a finefine (tuckstock Oa f Mason and Builder, EMfarnEastern PnnDame—V™ -T-.1, tin. - u■ tbrthe Amfirst tiro*time 1I Bpfalon and chronic diwwea gmcvallv. fa butbut wewe managemanage ttoo Mason and Builder, laaraOkSf*-"? have been in Omaba BUKW my daughter mar- BICYCLE HOSE, jeTEs riertrdd endattd »UMsettled far*here, II wfabwinh youyoo would tell BICYCLE HOSE, kid •troet. o-rncr <»f Wat, bln at*-n ’ oir bow »he and her hurtmid get along. I pleaspleasee everyoneeveryone whwhoo rorbo- .1* and far burf-nd get along. I IdID amortassorte odd colcolor ons andand •Innsixes aatt ACKSOS a crtnixaSoN*. can^an nevernever mekeninltt anythinganything on*oat fromfrom farher let-let - JOBBING ters, she i» BO secretive. 1 knowJf sne has Onunxeliors at IJIW. calls. Don't fail to JOBBING marfan, trvabfa At* la bo »fa wrturc. bide* them 1 fromknow A*. if alt* baa O.O.M.DUNHAM' M. DUNHAM’SS calls. Don't fail to PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Omaha -Dame—He " r -bUsbnS^ tA rarynx-evary nire /WAHIJfri-^JAKLKS H.H. KMSMITH 1 in.. AmA1UMT>;CT, rt|FA», see our Special Bar- PROUTTLY ATTENDED TO. MerchantMerchant TailorTailor andand Oeot*’Gents' PornFurnisher Ufa , \j JI'JJ. 1US Bniadway, K( — " see our Special Bar P. a BoxSO. U WESTWEST FRONTFKt)NT STST., a*xinext u»to falug'aLalrnr's IHot e V Mu. HA Roadway,y. NewNew Vfwk. ruon.tn d P. 0. BoxSKL ™ 10. KraliV-nw. favi-othtn atrw<-irii-t ninat uf fa# UOMIT TO LOAN “I te glad > ■on avenue, PtalnflHd. V J. THrob-me fill T. gainsjains inin Boys’Boys' SuitsSuits Front street between Plainflwid tad Grant •Yu,"Yea, CUreClara ilnnalways -mwas lightlight temjwtvd,t««|*mi, JMtare rrar 1 r«l saourtqr lad teaha* terltete. bsj yoEnm know,know, butbut e»BUUMrno-mattr howhowuKlyuh ugly *fae g-t*geta \jO CmiaaelliwCeuugellin- atat !*•I*w . ^mwenieSupreme CourtCrsm Chr*.Onrc- rom 12 to 18 years. he always anJt«'vn> pleasantly, ant] one ev»n •niaaiuiier: . !!•: '!.-- . ^KulMdU^amli , ; . Kcirl UtrikMaalerr t nIB lliaaoerChangary.v from 12 to 18 years. aiwa' • auawrr* |faMBUtiy, and one even M' Notarj' Public. Offli^ turnerr FrontFrunt andanil 8oo>-Som- iningg wfaawhou II -Mwas therethere falie faoogbtbrought homehome some TOH REAL ESTATEESTATE zephyr aim bad Baked for, and it wasn't the OFFICE Jl and * N0I1TII AVENUE CustoCustomm workwork a specspec-- JOHN CHANDLER. arphy r *fa bed uk«l for, and it wasn't the GEO.GEO. A.A. MOORE,MOORE, TTiKEli.. CHA9AS.. H.B, TilTHEIHS 111 HR.. DENTIST.DENTIST, rightright abadeshade atat all.all, andand *l»eshe callrdmil.*! bunhim a ‘prr->-i- 3J t» Wait Front Btre«. A oew local ( fegt fcanto,' and HU»E tbe teapot at bim and a Mulfor.1'* lUwl Enat** Agency opp. depot. T[n-tirft* j-iii'hi'uri'hi Went Pronti To atrfati ,'\:rn . Atini newf [n'l localh ur itanem- ialty.ialty. R.R. J.J. Perkins.Perkins. fatAbZUfa- JAM sgfea f«* brute,' and flue* tfa U-|>o« at him ami (of tbe late Drm of Moore JBro*-> ic application fur extracting forth wftbutit bitbit himhim withwith thethe [inker and tfautlii-u throwthrew hmHfherself f the late Orm of Moon l painlam., lul'il i riilllslllilMlId andi havrtnthmvearrsn - C*”0*‘w> mmas IfIf afa*dsbe*d infauk the the roofroof ott,oiT, andami allnil be be saidsaid ttoo la now theeolea proprietorproprietor ofof thethe oldold osUbbabedestablished that CON TR AUT8 etevloary Surgeon, tlftoe In Lnrncr •»( her warn: '1 am afraid1 you will overexert •eei-jiur , I'laintli-1.1, N. J. Day ^nd niifhl <«ils yourselfyounrlf., bitmy darliug.’”darling. " MADEM'ADE'ATONC AT ONCEE avrnui^P.Vinmdii.nvoOipCJyjmptly attended.aiteodcrt N.. J.TelephoneTelephon e d"*niifhr*oTiOilCul lI No.\n, 1"la. A. FURNITURE “Well."Well, 1I KnewtP>v*s Uiat tlia taughtt taugb tfar be ra afaeeon." lesson. " No.No. 1414 NorthNorth Ave.Ave. , may fa flUod m pain o th.< Uuea are cocsuuo- e m 1 mi tliamwa « IVerneCWemet's s m EASTBAST THIRDTHIRD STREET.STHHET. 'I hope «*- U*l Wiring wui I*; dono at and wiUrnut1 *Y«,-Yes, poor[n«ir rbiH,child, newtneat timetime shellvbe'll knowknow bet-bet- dafaclogJiTj^rofllni ivfling*™ andaml_w'i?l wailg» "an^in'mOBtao« Id ok R 8. TKALE. ; MAMMOTH.UAUMOTH, ONEOSE PRICE, PRICE, EXPRESS Mr than to wnd a man to match zephyrs."— vxietmg ga» lUtliurv can be provided • O'^Wvhlu^t< ) Architect, 2«VBroadway.W Hroadway. NewNew York*York cit y far than Uj aetkl i o match rephyra.’ where he will cununur to *upply puiron* tachmuiiulartbr lighia ronniroom*M SI^an andd S3.23. IioporlnnTm porters andluid Tru'U-m’Truilora' kimn k OmahaOmaba World.World. gr** 1<— of Frvw.n and fait RATES POK JK1MESTICWMESTrC LIGHTINGLIGHTING HordingllurldlnK- Remitewldenc donee,c PlalnReld.Plalnfleld, NK..' .' . -FlDe Bard Wood Work. Vmrmmm Jlaglejaw’* H* attorney'at I*w, Mwtrr In ChBnoerr ClothingClothing House,House, MEATS 'Ki.I.-FU.t l.wOKi.r .I., uni. ** yAtiornry Public, OituaiiMione at law r of Deeds, ufflc -Pano.1-Paraoii Jlaglejaw.Jiiitftejaw. tfaythey telltell lue you're a MEATS “ 2.—I*4wolid " T ill nPubbc. Cd tti pRARSONpMAJSSOM * GAYLE,GAYLB. gnatgnat faman.*UMiurniaii." fatfafallnitforail klnd^f^facr*.kinds, Oytters. rTanykClaras, lat, whenwbon X*ee!'•» artrrartcr deblist I . AI.KX I*. WIUIIIIT, Manager. lany'mcn don't rtui.'nibi'r tiint 'spechprrkk itit mustmust 1-*1* nrtarflabaL"nrterflshaL" ' !£^rtanr«»ai«aasr huMBAny men don^t rom* mb*-r that it la u MaKJSO A SPECIAL F.p. O.o. BOXBor itnltfL. * WEST FRONT ffTBBET. “Bure"Bnre enough,enough, }taji» BatBut theythey telltell meme you'reyou're DLAINFTELD DI9T. TEL. 4 F. A. CO. 11 imr-a anri o(^FwcaHa°iidlAfahLthme."'**.-wvirteor LlmitHtlonp." as It yjAlL PAPRRE ■JLAINFIELD D1ST. TEL. 4 F. A. CO. weweix- nr,, aixland »>um-Mbmwsoniciinh* varyvtry lineflinvf llautallimitatio i< >imn A ( to< > a greatgreat ■aportanuujmrtewuuii aixland havehave aa Oshflfh jondiionil onon whlca.wdirii. however,hiiimrt, mayn:«i )>rIn.' Olieil flllecl withwith aa laathuit ana d yonr i>lucf," |ati*>mnlpol^TH*nt rogi.reirrn' 1t f«.rfnr IMnf tt havinghnvlng arruretlpecured tbt. e $1$100 SUITSSUITS $1$100 •Hit's J«r oner IIOBB fing* dat t-kWntiflo an- pr.iW«k>n ol -witf anil ctilMnm Bfter one^ ’■SftSr'-r*- t’lnga dat .kirntilV an- rrttifrt**Seull^by Wkina-ou rtf wife tamt chilIren after onrt G. F. & C. E. Brow0 gi^largUflana call*tail* fl»hfl-sh pnwfk,jirvwrU-. an'an" dat'ditlV uuy iinuJ- Messenger Service Service dentil, by taking out an iMCtdmf policy while ..P. &C.E.Browm dederr wayway furfur Hankin' lnaLin' aartiitwi'tiii oiloli yeryw game.(rnme. YPYerT and ohm Tchwraph Co. Money yet then* war timr to #1 IL PfitaMr audfa Peter G. Kline, aee, I'm got da uolf wml of tr niurlassee Iwr'l Traoaferred by Tetegraph.: aatvrha* ever haupened dnc«> accident Inaur- peter G. Kline, are, lac got tie half ntxl of «-r inerlanwa far'I anew ■*» favaaitud. that did n**t give now point STRAWSTRAW HATS,HATS, DERBY8,DERBYS, Carpenter «nd Builder, datVflUeddaVsflUed -wi Idd water,wattr.^n W' 1I gifaeb'rygli- eti'ry inetu’rnieui'r ElectricalElectrical WorkVTork ofof allall deecripUon*description* put^put up’up. andand b. tbc famUUr unary “nw )«u loauovir-' ai>d RgtJmatraCarpente furnUhed.r anfa*d pa I Builderring attew., WALWALLL oobd-b de ItildeBiUe rfamcUs na «(rom■—1l ihfodepo'tmeii iifaii'' OrkHticket fofo*' rvpairvd.repaired. AllAll «wor k iruaranteed. CELLULOIDCELLULOID COLLARS,COLLARS, CUFFS.CCFFS, Work guaranteed. Mo M Chatham mra eb'ryraclter or bulllitwl dej- pub in- dat bai-'l, asieSsanun ei>Vy aockrr or bo I lb. ad dry put* in dat far I, • k jneoue, ;C. M. GUDDAKD. Manager ’’.Nickel PUIe" near Silver INvek, N. Y> df GEXTB" FURNISHING U. Box i®. Plain dal d. fi. J.iBga a an] den weu I wiutt^ b*r go ' -i.;!i" I lets de Ha k avenue. :C- M. OOl)DARD. Manager IMiV LEADING t-TVLE' OF KetMUary Ifal on theOe HalUawreBaltimurc nodnod Ohio,Ohio, nnea1 r GENTS' FURNISHING PAPEBPAPER.. watean! denr of wenf an'sorti I want*i ou tert m p.y wictinis lidiln . I U*uHit' stie a Hepublii-.lie, *1,O-, amiaud onon fbrthe Mvmonl\'ei-rm»nt CtjitsmJCtntrnJ at my W nun*. Hit* tfa Whiterite KlverHh"er Bridge;ltdtlire: nndand laatlylastly iimfll(until the (KKMMLUOOD& R A,As3safl. Ron.Ross, littlelittle dlfferoo’dUTtren' Tomf'oui cometourm-rin in'' trout*trout* in111 a a popon ' i.cx*BhfalorowdK.*itiof—'" »ut)ot MarehnnMarch on thethe 0Bon . iTKnnermAmersetst gUwet.r N-wth rialnfafd. Inform* an' ttarviu' 'am till dey't buun' ter bite at t<«i andProvkimcr at F**rw«t if til* tirhlge. are nKrsanter* andd boOdara that ba aa furnlah an’nnyt'iu star' (in’you ' ’em[row Ull'em d»y'a, l>ut bit'l-atn's ou ter th bilee aain i e “C."C. P.P.”" . AIDUUII tin.' KJUed In the Mou dingB.dinirs. SashasSashes, l>oore,Doors, WINDOWWINDOW- anjrtW you* Irow 'em, U>t bit’* on Uae aan hlmrg oa*r. -a*i * a weU.km.wn wvlj-kuuwa CommercialCo^iniercial Blind*Blinds sudsud allall kkind* uf Scroll and Turned work |»4nc'i)le."—Yoprlnr.T'le Yonkmn kern tiaartte.Gazette. eller whomhad unaneveagfully th.> Eafaern Agent* urged tn aaraigaiL.he prioaa KMimmtm cheerfully ftu* CORSETS’CORSETS li...»t threeMIIVC da>aII*I> b before wiun Uienit? a.eluMind IK-llars La*a ItSd dids.,»j'j8B to M1 - .'"H a R V.V. Saums.Saumsr. the lot ydu jiH - '1.1 toe wti- under fmter a Wide,ade. widowwidow ofof tfathe wHghmasterweig-hmaseer ofi.f the1 he Chica-I Uea> CariMjnte- and Builder, thehAy BaptfanMCaroente Ointon avenue and, neaBuilder,r depot, Krona. DM0D RATIONS mouth ago. g>.> Board Oiianl **f'>t Trade,TrB gate^il". ' ■ luMy by thi* time I *uw-Mr. EDS ALL'S Kt hrra thousand• • 171:1 dollars.9.iii •! - toik>n Mra.Mi*.Miv. C.i\ HH.H . ParkhtimtPsrkkiirs *t -Dtwty“Dnstv!"Dusty ! well.well, vw.y«., but”but" W N. V..Wh SSo,»•M husbandhhu^tmnlmndd waaWM one..n« of o f JJ. Manning,Manning, "About"About June,June, though,thomph, therethere willwill probableprobably th’fa*U^Lll&e It killed tain t£ethe am °r"okklxuxuarat Ini r“‘ carat Siltsilve vrr Crock,Crtok. FurnitureFurniture WareroomsWarerooms BaaUenoo“ ddenra,, Erona.Brona, P.P. a a fagBox l_ 350. be anotlwr HOIHI and that will get tlie toil in the heat ntac* 11 bur all kind? «*f Hr oiitnf die thirty.ecve■n killedkilled atst tfathe WhileWhite a-nenter and Builder, be another flun.1 ami Ibfl fill get the aoil In Dry ami Quay t.<**l- ai U»W i-Bll " rbrtdae, only four are known to bai-e arpenter and Rudder, 1 »7«arseatataubed. Kepalrlnj; pconptJ/sl- aWnice rmeliUon' "iiiill!••>!! again._ " two IInsured—je nan red yett e*whnw ■■■man•■•»y anleft snwwives nanuoii SI EA8T fRONT STBEBH -Wbat"WhatIl TwoTn..fl*K*U Bettis «a ytwrf-ymrl" children to mourn tfalr loan. And «*• the story fl EABT rfcoNT I.THKKT "Only two, unfortunately. We are in has replktod Itartf from year to ytar-aoIt pro- LATESLATESTT STYLESSTYLES •Only two, nufortuiuitelr. We are in lahly1* wiB.win. toto the the audondcififine—n- of time y«av every *uch SpicerSpicer & Hubbard.Hubbard, Rupee,bopn, though’,though', ofof gvttniKKBttini! roagMl••ongrvm to do ™B,'1»t adds point to The obvious mural it Itedtson • venue and Third street. »oii*Uiiiig to «i»Ue\he flbfousi rine a lilllo convey*—thaembtt addst eiKri«s:point tou dollm.he obviouss a year—sa moraly si Kx Parlor aridand ChamberCkam.be* aotuhiiilrtg lopiak-V- Vfattri nw f litifa ixeivvya-Uiai .-tghCc.11 dollar* a yvnr-aay all Mouldings, Sashes, Blinds, Doors, lot oflfner. U tin- bill fropt through your lot Plnost eihfhil of Piano* and Onmnn ever o^ ceiif n day—will protect you aprtlis^i if onHr MoSashes. Blind s' offatwr. U tl- Inn |C»we fhiUigb your k.* . FfaUBt exhibit of Pianoe■■■■■■ iroM a day—will protect you 1again it «*xdd*m- Scroll Bawiog and TurniBr- Glass of all kind** will I* worth fl.OOiin Hunt I.KJL Just' "" •tere■rodd lato Una this citytlty andand atat v. w ryry rtaanaNrreasonable rataa.rales. tatall •.k-atJiU tenth bii tbothe >*exten ■ tentt ofnfV'** gUD -hralili*-l--nh-- afford-nir.ini- MMuMIMlW. OMdallkW will fa worth fl.Ujua (rout f<*>c Jim buhl 'ailaadaeeir'allaad.eeif IrsnnotluanooidoevT doeveaO hettarbetter forfor youyou I :• , •• • • .. • . ,::••. • , FURNITURE. onto00J0 iL"—Oinubait."—Chualia WorULWorld, - thathann tt>to »v KO oieewhrrvdl»e*herr . KerryEvery inMrumentmstnimfnt fullyfully - * • -"S5.*e-^, sr arsss^s FURNITUREFURNITURE,, guaranteed.*Baranieed. OldOld ptaooapianos takentaken InIn exchange,exchange. .___SSW!S.Which allow* (rater any. A4 goodffood pianopiano tuae*tuner cnuMaoU)onnetanUy ...«on hand.band. ~^Z «'uuatanlim »pie. and rover* again* aofa- gllnrrtl.w.1 T "And-An"And A*do tooyoyou lovelovlore 1nen» .*•> m «lev<4e«ily, dyvoteidy ,dear," nea. ' A. VAS DRHftttblJ~!tl~PAHK"AVt ibiit* all tfa way from pin* U> rarthuuakm. L (Ml upon J<». 1T. Vail. Agent opp. the drpuL . fabe aaWi.said, “that"that y<>«yon willwill givegive U|>U| . leanahome iandt Fancy Rockers friend*frlenas endslid .anHH .thathatt rnnkmmake* ynur'lifry.,.url.f^ brightbri pL^ntriRLD Fancy Rockers t w PHH E WHIfl FKONT. PHSSSSSi-i, ana aapi-y to Wimie lay »ifr and Bo )AoiIHON ANDAND DMDUAS AMS FOUNDRYForSDKY PJIHB WH1TB FRONT. terms, uldios Hme. 1 nwtollH uttermost end* of tbe world and ChairsChairs "Yes, Uf«rKt." ihe nUiJjur*.! farftly,"wb e It Is All Finished PARKPARK HOUSE,HOUSE, 1 •*», yimr w iff vuur tIjin3i;lil.^ kJi^Ul tie in W Teactar of Piano. Give* lessons ( ocxmH thoughts, vc>ur lumfn niy hop^n. your rtjigia MACH INE SHOP PLAINFIELD, N. J. at her own or at pupil's residence. Lt MACHINESHOP PLAINFIELD. N J. *nna tg claj«*. Beet ol retereocea. P. Olateral my religion; ••,!« you itmiM unit Diet .xirwer of Third and Huh mead Mrwta. > *rah 1 P. O.Boa i-orner ot TblKJ and Kicamood sWecta. F Nfwlwlyy ffurnisbei .irniefadi andand rerw*»*ted.renovated. Finbcia*Flrvt-cla HONESHONESTT MILMILKK PlusPlushh andand RushRush SeatsSeats ished Arnii 1#«B wt &n premrwl to tf let aryy paxttvuiwr.Par r Uodrrt entireU newW i you 1 will go, ah. so gMly, tw-irge. I do 11 t hott nohlor, nsMttunturibitcliliuTrssas^.saK. bM Ready For Business.Business. Mgemvnt.- - ApprJApplyppy 'eari'yearlyy 'forforf cftotoecWotrac |r—m*rool "^s hrK rciiunnuumn*., (inl'-n.Blrderg, M’W»rtenr and well -^.jalarmmfemeomfemeolsiiiiil y oeinade for partie eoveiemtm *r»uta-Atv 0*t». bur* ,furpi furnac e pora , Mov e »nnw, f*p»> !*i imn*rm«iu may be made for partwe The grea it have been go. •hairing i-M- l-ard. and:':i in• Moray•• : . % —th.r.-• •.-•.- to1 lall.r''•li'Hi Uu»«ilutr*. ironmm railingralliiiK andmid varbiuevarious ototh« r the great UPprov«Mia-ti«* that have I 't transferreredd t oto un un4d d Irom thb Hutel. Fair view Farm Dairy •fad*fclndsof of matctwtiinn in if*.. ManyMsor ofof thethe aboveat»re areare tair - Ing!I!KK r>••>••>> IhuHi - pax!•.!-- iw..• •••• m.-.lb*1 < • I are'• KS••• • Fait view Farm Daiiy -" Ju.l • ^'-m to the Indies Terms remonal.ltmonll . . Jw*« ee KM*-*lve. flenodd lala atookstock WaWe havehave a largehure varietyvantt) nf andan«>OAgynonR homiu, ubti had been iMtteruel»rttiern^ andlitio arosro preparedprop*n-*l tofumUhto furrilsh drawing*drHwIn^s visi t oourVumrauu, M.nihuJ>h f-. VAtiUrUibiaanl.t ‘ -Vi *■ oIM| ln*l>©c l Z. HEYNIGER, «ndd pefternapatterns forfur whateverwhatever nightratrftt bebe calledcslkd for.( cUrr Koodgoud*n am i ink-w. You wlllniid eterythlrifi unableunable toto walk walk fw' EVAN JONES, •3. S and 87 reviyal ©nr «aKtd recmtlj, aad (luf- they are iniftn.tii«i'< ««ir «. EVAN JONES, Jobbing in nacbuirry^ rvpa^i^>' will bo .« they tnrvetirrn In i)SpsiA.ttw «w PBOPitlETOK. FF.. C.C . GREEN.GREEN. ing lawyer *be uakletily arnv, gave an ear N. Prop. nuinwiuiil we »-i- kef 11 m"M everything yi PROl’HJBTOR. (farcing *b<>ul, climbed o'er thrw puatii, want In dry oiu«"St VHIICI Uondx. tvx5ieryOoJkerr , Tl. Haiaemlwr :ttoe place at So. U to a gafaed tfa oal* n,-l auada a daah f eg Ufa Plb narcao* Home f ilrjjVhinn «ood», M Plate as Ro. * te * piCpit." ItU wa*wan another;,]•••[ i,, i Faithf,i:!l. cure.e a. many |-r- i^RKRELL A FOUND. PARPARKK AVRNCTRAVOCE . maa•oua Inin the the ^ungregationpouureeati.m M*u)g.«dI 8br had ItIt hashas comecome ! ThThee FLOUR, FEED,FEED, sinifJy aeeii a JIUHU# Iii Mrlitr 1 J.. E.£. WhiteWhite & & Son. Son. BALIDlHAr.BALED:HAV, ms.etc, —Sorrbtown UwnIA ^ ^ - ^ - WarmWarm weather.weather. WHITVH1TKE FRONT.r'KONT. Bicycles, T*Tticycles icycles HOB*.K08B. WBIIIWINTBH KINO.KJNG. P11XUCXTPILLSBCItY Ja I™ EverythinEverythingg suitablesuitable i TANDEMS. S~ -a. —a BONNBonn*Y ruralPLOQB. •V'Uh and American flundnea bole Agrnu HEADQUARTERHkadquaktersS FOfokR forfor itit inin thethe wayway ofof un-un Flcfo* CluK Rudgw,aadotbarcyoA Rum ter. Hover, Safety ALEXTHORNALEX THORN,, WOODENWOODENWARE WARE derwear,derwear, Lawns,Lawns, whitewhite VL POUND. 97 Earn Third atraeL »29 KOMKKSETSOMBHSET tTlIEFT,8TBEET. ate. as U* itea Ha. Yor* Pteaa. ■ «*o» M LB38 than New York Prio«. BABBABYY goodsgoods,, Seersuckers,Seersuckers, |.AHK1 ,AKK ATAVE«U SHOE« - H. HRRKEI.L PUinW •mm. PrHHfIKE PHRD.FEED, W1MTRBW1NTSB ptBAH.{BUAN, cambrics, Sun Shades Furnaces,Furnaces, Ranges,Ranges, PURE Com Meal, cambrics, Sun Shades PAINT STORE,STORE, A M Rl'.VYONRl'XYOX 4& >0XSO X PURECUPPBP Corn OATH. Meal, CARRIAGESCARRIAGES ParasolsParasols.. Fans,Fans, etcetc.. nssur oath.CLIPPE so.,D oath, OATS j .Kits my oath In great varictj and WHOLESALE AMO UKTaIL UodenaRtrUcdenabrss erd/rd ErEcbaictr baln.trss Stoves,Stoves, BAttLEY OATS, SO. t OATS. JERSEY OATS neneww stylesstyles and.and. lowlow all pure ,00.1a at potMUar prioea. WALL PAPERS, SSB8 HAPAH MKK AVENUE.AVBKUK. 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STRW. ttfOHKI Steam & Gas Fitting todaj be wouM oulr l#ve tA name tbe itUry K%«rr I M>«t I»k • UBAKTHB and MANTELS. LAKGL'AGLARODAORIE LS88ONS , 8BBR HOI AMD tww.Q-ed.-N. Y. f*a«. Hi|n<(M«tav, Kenney Brothers, Brothers\ BURST 1BOR A*D CVMWMiCl'HHlSO ANDAND UROtMWALKF.CHO*WALKl--. Laad Pencils, etc. "low prlcea. Al to (u Ht»L1. faxtroa Yrai*’ lipfamg. NO. B NORTHNOBTB AVENtTR.AVENLE. HEATER WORK. Utss Barrir DUlou will temch the school wp Ftrs. t>atca, Prutiea, Fmnril". Canned rrnttl Mie* Carrie IhUun and Vegetables, TnMr ITnlIn—to. ln.|i.iit»1 sis Rain liukkGulch thnthissjirius *i*1ut_iAma. -Carrie " now ttereJ- dNlQ • !tIF» Pure ConfectioneryConfectione>y TELKPHONE CALL ". opiiig he* iui»clr wttn a pair of dumbbells, M. POWERS, TBUDffONR CALL •. . j far fafarh* -Mb a pair o M. POWERS, the twt-Mtaaaortas.it mi*fel towv . 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