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VOL.VOL. 1-NO.1--NO. J290j290.. PLA1NFIELDPLAINFIELD,, N.N. J.,J. , FRIDAY,EKIDAY, SEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER 16,16 , 1892.1892 . PRICEPRICE TWOTWO CENTS.CENTS. =f r ' Conference,iference, andand as&> a resultrssnlt CincinnatiCincinnati iIss A MORE CHEER1 T REPORT. THTHEE CHOLERA ; SCARE.SCARE. coder rigidrijrid quarantine.qnarantlne. CityCity policepolice anandd THTHEE REPUBLICANREPUBLICAN CLUBS.CLUBS. CHICKAMAUGA’SCHICKAMMJGA'S FIELDHELD rlysieiaiu-fans areare stationodHtationod atat Majarille.Maysvill,-. RutBut Mr*.Mr. HarrisonH.rri«on'*. Phyriolaa*Phyild.M CMv*CHr* HoHo Kw.,.'., othersoiliurH atat Loveland, L-ivclfttid, DaytonDayton andand ata t Stron■ tronff Hop*Hop* ofof Rwovay.tUovrwrj. AnotlioAnotliorr ViotimVictim ofo f ihethe ScourgeSoourga e-feryvery pointpoiut wh-wher ree trainstrninj fromfnim thethe easteast OpeninOpeningg ofof tiethe FilthFifth AnnuelAnnual ConCon-- LoomLOON LauLAKS Boor,Horse, N.N. Y.,Y. , Hept.Hept. ifl.16.-- ViiiteVisitedd byby SorriToraSurvi vor> ofof thathe ArmyAnn j oin mlrt«nt«r ththee dty.city. TheThe qnarantine I'titiir tin- dty, anil If hnmicht OYiTioi to anrtiAL olausoi. theUpping long. toDm justify. OardliM anotherr an operationd Dought ofy 10*EOBEOEAH EC RAMi RILLBTILL IXIX OOXXAXIXOOHXilD ' quitrantliiHiiuiirnnttii" sUtUm*aUttims tb*ythey willwill bbee mad* an MMtnlnation of Mr*. Harrison iwn HJKIII ill" i-itri! ut thn road brintf- lapping-hut nigh t Dr*.and weGardinern v«ry andCaroMblj Doughtyr Itav ItalianIf nil. i>n LahorcraI...!.-...! - lain NcirN«W HavenH»f*n noIVv. own upon tha rare of the read bring- ThThe« CholeraOhalnr* EoaraMc«rn PProrentew a Pall M—Mim WhWhoo r—(hiro«r;ht Inin 0wOn* ofof tbibo« rtU ta. Tlw> j-Hnta that are now 1 wing Atlf iidancn— Thlnr-t preaemaded an wit examinationh the octndltlo ofB oHr*.f thM rHarrtem patient 90 Cents. llawart1 1 i10n tii la.- Choler Clroteraa *i rl.ki'i irlrkmO’eo.i I'n- At tendance—Thirty.two Mia tee and BloodImiBloodlwt BolllMBUtlM ofOt ModonModern TI 90 Cents. tonneant, Bern Hill, Hntlost ,night Harrliio andn worerest« dvery aaais favorablyr durlnir thtin-e caution* Aftalnst Infection in Ohio t ThreaThroe ferflierteiI'.-rrltoric« llepraaearod. R«B«W Old l-'rlf*nd>hlpa and He. caiulnua A|«lnil It.Ta ilor. In Ohio S .u'i'ii^t..w1™K.i-t'l'"wi' wt Palestine.ne. EastEBMLIVIT Liver*- entire day, and wan oonaciotu ail the nooow om rn»nd.»ip. ood n— 1 pressd with th* condition of their pattent. HMixwwn Sr Im Txuum, p And I•rnnaflranlai'ciin*> ivroii't —f-j ImmigrationImmigration : •1, iMlaiii . 1^ W.hire. CTadanaM.('infifiniitl, Toledo.Toledo, SympathyBfmpathjr furtor FreePresiden Idemt Harrteon.Ilarri-on. time.Hr*. HarrisonThe phyxidiu restedM easier are odaringf the opin the- VlalTUI.t OldOld aerooo—ToftcnnM-Ta MomH«*» lXut TfinjvorarlalyTi-aii |n>r»irl;i! v Baapei^Ml.HllH|H'lH-r]. ^ idimkJnskyy niwlnml CTtweland.Cleveland. TheTlie variousvari'>nn A,H1r,-...Addressee. bybr GovernorOoternor McKinleyMckinle/ ion that there ban been • Blight improrr>- YaarY—r laIn Cleveland.Cli-vrlatiri. jantino •tations hare a msdical es- entirement, bnday,t the sady d waso no tconscious consider iaOt vuffitha- irantine stations have a medical ex- and Othvra, UNITED TEA k COFFK* ( 0WIBS iBBOOIilTION. NENiwW York.YORK, 8ept.Sept. lB.-tfhe healthhealth ih-In- -ineitnerr andanrl otheroth#r assistants,asxtstantA, whowho willwill and Giber*. dentime.t toThe Josti physiciansf a strong are hop ofe thathot Mrtopto . Cm*ttai*oooa.CHATTANOOOA, Tann.,Tann., 8^8opt 1A—Tb#lfl.—The UNITED TEi k oorrxa OBOVEB8 AMOOIATION. •p.'.tort•pectors havehave reportedn p.-ri• •) shutafaothe herr cneecase otof »p>p allall tr*iiwtrainR andand steanisrsnt«amers fromfrom ththee BtBL-FTAJ-O rr.vLO.. Sept.Sept. 16.—The18.—The flratfirst eeasion Barriaon will recover. She appears to ArmyArmy ofof thathe CumberlandCnmberland advancedadvanced conm iii»,m» xmiIi’s rtt and and makemake aa thoroughthorough examinationexamination of the fifth annual convention of the be more cheerful, bnt intense nervous- Chickamanpi Again yesterday under j> cholera.cholera. TheThe victim.victim, MaryMary Oonnlty,Connity, li1»t ■ of the fifth annual convention of the Cfaickmmaoga again yesterday under „ W. TnU Sl~l. Pl.l.l.H. ». ]. botbothh t*aseengerspasHenaern andand luggage.luggage. Every-Every- national league of B«publican clubs waa ness remains and acte at an offset U command of Opneral W. & BOM m, W. Emm Emm. Wl# ». J. yean*\»ldj-.-xr. oM.N reddingr'-si'lm.; atat flMifeooad'102 iiwond avenue,avenue, . national league of Republican clubs bodilHarrisony improvement will recover.. 8he appear* to command of General W. ft. Boecraus. iuginji willwill bebe -liiinfrcteddutinfected beforebefore itit willwill Called to order yesterday by Mr. John N. It had been twenty-seven yean since lias been flentewed to the St. John's Guild, permitted to proceed, Called to order yesterday by Mr. John N. be more cheerful, but Intense nervoua- han bum reim.v.-d to tb# fct. John's Onild permitted to proceed. Scatcherd, of the local clnb, and E«v.nres remains and acta as an offset to the theIt hady ha beend mad twenty-eevene a rimiUr advanceyear* 1 , and Floating hospitiil, at tb$ foot of East CLEVELAND, Sept, lfl. — The health hospital, at U» foot of East wLBVBL4N9, Sept. 16. — The health DrScale. Habbel herd, ofl opedethe locald th club,e meetin andg Rev.with bodily improvement. ththeye me hadn wer madee no ta informe nhnilard advance,as to th eand lo - btkardMard ofuf thisthis citycity decid.ildecided toto establishestablish ALBAKT, Sept. IB. — Commander-in- tiutfuithSixteenth atrvet.street. j prayerI>r. HobbrO. Afte ropeded the praye the rmeeting Hon. Alber witht Aijmvt. Sept. IS — Commander-In- catiothe mann o fwere the battl not informede ground. a*The to ythe found lo- Strict' :t quarantinequarantine regulationsregulations atat once,once, chief Palmer, of the Grand Army of the . GARRET Q. PACKER, Two suspected cases 6f cholera were, prayer. After the prayer Hon. Albert Chief Palmer, of the Grand Army of the itcation, however of the, battleand spen ground.t a mos Theyt pleasan foundt Two abspected raw* 6f cholera- were aid_ thethe directordirector waswas givengiven dictatorialdk-tatorial Haight, justice of the court of appeals, RepublicRepublic,,r , issuesissues thethe following:following: GARRET Q. PACKER, ; foundfound inin BrooklynBrooklyn yrete^lny.yestefdtty. • A youngyoung] piwi-nwers withwith regardreKHrd toto searchingsearching anandd Haight,advance djustice and madof thee a court most ofimpreaair appeals,e "ThThve painfulpainful <-ircumstanceo i.-i i]» ;ire co-fji»erating with the city ward. The nest instant every man on party. He was a participant to the "*** '* girl dlcdiinj a few houre. ofli.-i.il* are co-oporating with the city ward. Tlw next instant every man on grandsrand reviewreview ofof the the armiesarmies inin 18«,166S, andand andand Colombo*Columbus traintrain forfor thethe battlebattle field.i SheShe hadi;iil lawn1 M't-n 111iii till*this , f iofcntrymtry sincesince lastlasi Milthoritiesaiith.)ritie« inin thistlua matter.matter. the floor of the great hiJl was upon his At the battle field over half the vete- f the floor of the great luJl was upon hi* hadhad takentaken a deepdeep interestinterest inin thethe codingcoming At the tattle field over half the Felmiary.K-l. Usiry, JlnthIloth .titse s• •areare livingbeing care-care' Waahlnfcton Not Qoarantined. feet wildly cheering. Hate, h»ndker- encampment,encampment, andand itit waawas expectedexpected thatthai ran*rans disembarkeddisembarked andand wentwent overover toto Na. _- fullv•„;>. invretiguted. ffASEHSOTi>N, Sept. 18.—Secretary Foefeetc'liefs- wildly, and plume cheering.s wer e IJats,waved ,handker- and th e tional park. The balance went to the M ">i''i"iV.7i'it * !ias is?ci] a proc.lama- hhee wouldwould notnftt onlyonly participateparticipate inin ththee tional park. Th* balance went to the BABY CARRIAGES M ivor Omni lias proclama- and C'-oiuniit^i07ier XiKju^lans had an chiefs.OTation and terminated plumes were wit hwared, three androusin theg march, which promisee to be the cul- ParParkk hotel,hotel, wherewhere th#tbe ArmyArmy ofof thethe Cum-Cum- the |.ul>l:« . in rflh heho sayssays ththee ?rview last evening Aboat the sanitary march, which promises to be the cul- berland held its meeting. The arrivals TO GL06B OUT. „•;,; snowed entire Chert, for the president of the league. minationmination ofof th#the greatgreat gathering*gatherings ofof theth e berland held its meeting. The arrivals showed entire i-'tiniilion of the city generally and of Union veterans, but in all the festivitits oonn thethe various various trainstrains swelledswelled thethe num-num - city generally and of (General Clarkxon acknowledged th* Union veterans, not in all the festivities ber at ChicaniituKa and on the battle . . .. . Jthh tin*tlie rbolen.cbojara. Ihfe camp built Enr the Grand Army of General Clarkson acknowlulgwl the of the week. The critical illness of te ber at Chicamauga and on tho battle 3e" lulu iu-Ues nu sjn;id of the' epi- (>*• camp Imiit tor the Grand Army of wtk-ome and explained the falling off in of the week. The critical illnen of hi* field to about 600 people. They walked He nulu-ii«li« no spii'itd of the epi- tik-" KcpublicRepuUIk inin particnlar.particular. ThoThe ewre-secro- welcome and explained the falling off in belovedbeloved wife"wife ha*has Compelledcompelled himhim toto re-e field to about flOu people. They walked 23,25,23.26,2 277 demic.'•. andJlllif a.sk*JI-.WS tlmt Sir- j-i-j.l,-JH ii let too havehave concon-- r wjis atl^Ttied that every sanitary pre- Unexpectedthe expectWl attendance,attendance, sayingsaying itit waawas about,about, tooktook inin thethe lakelake andand otherother pointspoint* .-(•id thr ,„-.„; . ,|H tary wus a>l vised that every sanitary pm- largely due to the cholera scare, which, mainmain byby her her bedside.bedside. RpeakingSpeaking outou t ofo f of interest abont the hotel and tramped HilciMf III the ptovi I >114 adopted Uy the cautiontion posxilil*possible waswas beingbeing takentaken anandd llargelyl dued tot thethe cholerachla scare,scare wwhich, the depth of my heart, and voicing the of interwt about the hotel and tramped x.m •otlelv ol jl hehe people.people. HHet .._.t tha rivers and depiits were thor- hehe added,added1,. keptkept awayaway .manymany delegation*.delegations. th# depth of my heart, and voicing tho about the battle field. The southern ,n'ilt-"'ll-il '.ilV'li enforcing san- tnat the ni<-r» and dc|»U were thor- Meserej. . SlaiSlaighterg , of Nebraska, and feeling*feelings ofof alloi l hi*hia comrades,comrades, wewe praypray peoplah.ate theat thbattlee hote field.l watche Thed th southerne events kusuocrusiB* ass «ni*na» swciaiti. ParkPark Avenue.Avenue. their enforcing 1 'i gMy awarded. It was not deemed M'lers Blaighter, of Neliraska. and that He who ruleth armies and nation, people at the hotel watched the ev»ts Till HJ.JII1J;IUIIS tin ihi liiiduteuanee ol oik'IJv guar*J*«l. Il was nut deemed of Illinois, were named as a that He who rnkth armies and nation* with interest, bat took no part in the Itary leiuloiMiis f.a Hie maintenance of ujsc or naceasarynnces,=ary toto follow follow thothe exampleexample Foster, of Illinois, were namwl an as- givegive ourour presidentpresident strengthstrength andand forthfort i with interest, but took no part in the health. r cities and establish a qnaran- sistant secretarice. tude to bear his great affliction, and that T. t^lwarrTflf (•nrOTifT. b/i+fl decided to of) other cities and establish a quaran- Thirty-two Staffs llepresented. The lamp’ <*f coroner! U*.vc decided to tineti eagainrt againstt NewNew YorkYork soso longlong as the Thlrt J-«wo state* lU-preaentctl, th#the partnerpartner co f his life may be restored to TbB Monnm.-nt co-o| wrote with th- lw!»|ilt found "(tsitmiii that city does not manifest RollRoll callcall waswas nextnext inin order.order. ItIt waswas jss:- _ I lie roil inert* found that thirty-two states and three Very few of the veterans attended the wlf in epidemic form. Secretary Fos- found that thirty two states and three meetingmeeting heldheld inin thethe ballball roomroom ofof thetbe ** 'iis morning that he had bei-u territorial werewere reprawated.represented. ItIt weswas do-de- DelawarDelawaree DemocraticDemocratic Clabo.rinln. id Uu* morning tluit he had bren i-uV'd T- J name tbo committee on creden- DOVER, DeL, Sept. 16.—The Demo- ParParkk hotel.hotel. FeasiblyPossibly oneone hundredhundred menmen risol that the steamship ooui|>uniy« Dovta. Del.. Sept. IS.—The Demo- were present when the first business A n^reed not to hring over any IUJIUI- tials, each1 state namining a member^ooff th thee cratie State League of clubs held a cor were present when the first business ^1 sgTwsl nut to bring over any imini- meeting was called to order by Captain was rlei idr»l hy Hu*V>«ilts h.^ilf. i->nrdhoard to! ts. having completed the contracts -. as foliows; Arkansas, W. F. vention and mass meeting here yeatei meeting was called to order by Captain H U LETT’S, LaHimmiirrantM wl^i «rv ->-k nn.El-1 . having completed the contracts ‘ommitL*. as follows: Arkansas. V Muller,Muller. fiealedSeated onon th* the stagestage werewere GenGen-- HU LETT'S, send nil iiniui. , v.Uirl, rb.--, lm.1 eutereil. HoitTcalTfoLIt; Ofiirniiir . (.'nlouel Isaac Trumbo; day. The representative Democrats 1 which »b. y had enrcrt-1. Holt. California, Cok.nel Isaac Trnmlio; day. Th# representative Democrat* eral Ronecrans, General H. V. Boynton, .■]i* 1*1Mini dire* iTHtitfj- Fuster has sent the following Colored..Colorado. J. 1F. Byrnes_ ; Connectit-ut, D. from all over the state were Drought to eral Rosecrans. General H. Y snliiry IV-L-r luix wnt the following Colorado. J. F. Byrnes; Connecticut. D. from all over the state were rrought to GeneralGeneral J.J. K.S. FullertonFullertou andand CColone l John ' and l»y b>*l 11 ii^tiuiia to keepers «f lishthons<*: 1, ErEriDlwari : Delawaree , A- A.Wb Webstert ; the state capital by special trains. The keeMta uf lighthouse L Briggs: Debt ware, A. A. Weteter; the state capital by special trains. The WW.. Steel.Steel. . BusinessBusiness waswa s almostalmost en*n- urmatiiju has lion received that, Fl'.ri.U. F. D. Buck; Illinois, C. H. Ed-league effected a permanent organisa- ThThee LeadingLeading I«ItxsiciXTixsie: House Florida, F. D. Buck; Illinois, a H. Ed- league effected a permanent organiza- tireltirrlyy ofof aa routineroutine nature.nature. ReportaReports warewere ^r h'jit r^nanliri. < i't l-'il'lm^ j_'ij.rbaLre mul Wards; Indiana. R. E. Mansfield; Iowa, tion by electing Alfred P- Robinson wartL. Indian*. R. E. Mansfield; Iowa. tion by electing Alfred P- Robinaoo prmentod.presented, addresmwaddresses mademade andand otherother i-l ii Hi.-.ic : articled luivi; wuhhtnl ashore from W.W. H.H. llarwtssl;Hs»rwry'len:Mas8acliusette den; Massachusetts.. E.E. II.H. Cad-Cad - JohJohnn M.MTVoshell Voahell., W.W. T.T . RecordsRecords anandd PianoPianoss for;for Kent,Ren t SoldSold forfor CashCash oror onof t 1 1 dandan waswas shownshown toto thethe awwmMedassembled veter-veter- tnie there 'il "tlu'rvvjm- .JT'I'-J"- !' tc iiiuijh 'Jinti'iv ck: Michigan. Dr. A. K. Owens; Ne- David T. Marvel, vice presidents: C. T. . to immi-diately dock; Michigan. l>r. A. K. Owens; Ne- David T. Marvel, vice presidents; C. T. ans: They seemed to like the dee wi\£E£: ill nnilclu. i. all articles that may be washed l.r.L-k;i J L. : New Jersey, A. N. R. Bates, secretary, and John B. Pen- an*. They teemed to like the deaign, 1 »ii n all articles that may be washed Iw.txka. J. L. Lot'#: New Jersey. A. N. R. Bute*, secretary, and John B. Pen- andand emphasizedemphasized theirtheir approvalapproval byby agree- ag s-J.-ueore l:i.>. Dr.Dr. E.E . R.R . Freeman;Freeman; ingtonlngton,, treasurer.treasurer. TheThe leagueleague . electedelected jaerr: •leriihwl not to NVwX,.«- York.York CharlesOiarl.w HB. Wbwler;Wheeler; Penn-Penn- eleveelevenn delegatesdelegates toto thethe nationalnational concon-- inging toto paypay SculptorSculptor ward,Ward, whowho isis the EasEasyy MonthlyMonthly Payments.Payments. * h-iiVe l»y rail, d moleetat Ion fnerca*** at Hambur*. sylvnuin. Hiram Young: Ithode Island, vention of the Democratic League of artistartist., rf.ttW£2.500 on On account.account. fAMBUKO. Sept. J6. — Autumnal arlvanlH. Hiram Young: Rhode Island. vention of the Democratic league of Uimkuuj S.-IH it. — Autumnal W H. (Jiirilun: TCIIUOSM*.*'. J. W. Brown; clnba. Five thousand people attended A movementmovement waawas placedplaced onon footfoot ttoo b% Ldlp till' were bromrht AThed p*t in veMerdny aiid th© heat W. H. tbirelon: Tennoawe. J. W. Brown; clubs. Five thousand people attended ruing. wjiaiher M-t in >i-torl,.y and the beat Tt>x.'is. S. L. Hnitie; Virginiii, P. C. Car-'the mass meeting. Ex-Governor B. T. have each regimental commander of the till" 1 Uf tin- Hty hv I . this r the twn previuiiM rlaVs was relieved by Texas. S. L. Uainr. Virginia. 1*. C. Car- the mam meeting. Ex-Governor B. T. ol the two preriuus d.iVa was relieved by rig.in: Wiiiconsin, A. R. Cotites; Arizona, Biifgs presided. Senator Joseph C. A. Army of the Cumberland secure a com- • ' ami a falling thermometer. rig*n; Winoomia. A. R. Outtea: Ariaona. Bigg* presided. Senator Joseph C. A. roster of hi* command. These will Sept li -«,■ i. drl.t wtntl* and a falling thermometer. GeorgeQ«org« Christ;Christ: Washington.Washington, NicholasNicholas Blackburn,Blackburn, ofof Kcritndrv,Kentucky, mademade aa ron*-roug- te roster of his command. These wilt Tier.- were «V.r* fm.h cases. «,r tweuty- Tri'i'wii'k. C.'o-le^ U'ague. John L. ing Bpeech npon the tariff, the force bill et« carefullycarefully correctedcorrected andand printed.printed. IItt ovjiig iim opiin. l‘>mev General liihp mure tliun on W,-.lnw,-t number of the = fallen to 1 ..MW. Jlse* l.-w.rd number of the LeiH-iie waa loudly called for, and made ThK Maverick Bank Wreck. BacRackk tou, riC'hattaaooga.m Frel-r that the all«e-. -_.' «.yy R.-TierKr'iKTu; l llil'l [at sixteen days. Two-thinla pre.si- pifgne i* ls-lievvd to l» iU an cud. Wc>rk were m«il» by stateses,, af*afte r which State* grand jury’. Two of the indict- fefeww other*,others, werewere onon hnanLhoard. Th#The photo-photo- hr> premises ind would takej a nniutwr of short sjHf^oheson the league nivnt# were. _ against igainat Mr.Mr . PotterPotter andand one graphinggraphing offof theoldtheold engineengine createdcreated muchmnch ; tkv in the |>n-im old take <>ppo~lngiinir.-iii^- <>ra*Al(.ini.il AaaSerMaster H»r*rni.HarKent. - - 0*00 each against French and Danae Their interest. On^o«r wtwj rat rfitrii I tiii-iihemi hca-ordinglv.%.'••• inliiiKlv . UHe« ;INII>-SATI. Si'ii't. IB.—In the fourth anndd itsits workwork wornwere uiAde.made. each against French and Dana- Their Intered. aake«l rh-»#•-referywvi-iiiry win*WIIHOK- herT hehf deemed(1eemf 1.-M1C anV:111V furtherfurther onb-monlors Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen TheTlie followingfollowing resolution.resolution, «»fferedoffered bbyy for twb stated that they had filed de- ibjertert.. Last ijthijthtt ail ..._ Ur Bn)tli«rbui>l of Iss-oiuotive Firemen Mr. Hfirsh. of Ohio, was adopted by a murrersmurrer*., soso thatthat th*the defendant*defendant diddid nutnot iinn thisthin city.city. MayorMayor Andrews,Andrews, a CoofedConfed - ROGERS on the mliji-l. East bight an amove* trti- -objectsubject of~mi>athy, andand allowed one day and tH6 defendants th# park of the famous hattle ground. Gen- i faith tei-flent and hi* fam- elaborate review of the great operations aecessiiy fi he is»nun|e of any furthel ily that we feivintiy join in the prayer A Careless Engtneer'sl SenJSnce. elaborate review of the great operations m-eeaxitv for the {moan** of any further ill have » walk over, but there in Home ily thaI we fervent iff join in the prayer A Careleoa Engineer's H.olr#i.«v. around Chattanooga, with the purpose oror additionaladdition order*. ire a walk over, but there i> some uf tliF' w]]i ile Auii'Tii'uji iK-ople that the PITTSBCBO, Sept. 18. — Charles H. around Chattanooga, with the purpose sly optHfritirm to his candijlacv. "I Of the whole Atnern-an iieorile that the Prnvavao. Sept. 16. - Charlre H -* vindicating the memories of Thomas nla Precautions. on to hi* eandiilacy. "I hand of Him who gnards the sick and Strain, an engineer on the PittwburK, of vin-liiating the memories of Tlmma* Pen aylvanla l'rt-cautlons. Dot an actiwrtiwe candidate."caiuiiilate." saidsaid MrMr.. hand of Him who guar-l* tne sick and Straiu. an eoguirer on the Pittslrurg. and,d BuellBiiell andand thethe generalshipgeneralship ofof Roeo-Bose- Philaukuiiua. SculJ.lt-Dr, Beiija- •gent, ••bnt ifif thethe boysboys want me I mn- gofferinsufferingg maymay *predilyppeeililv liftlift thethe shadowshjulow McK#efr.i.i III^I i^['i. r tun u" . Mtini i St Mn-ic hall, which w.M- crowdedrowded to ClnBg said, this being the first case of mately \K iM;il>li*lu-il iiii the boundary ilial si thritinge kin «id.d i thisn thi beings court the, thfirste sentent-care ofe Cleveland, O.. as the next place of meet- h»ve 1-een doing cviisiderabki- -idorable hustlinghustling onon overflowing. The priiu'ii*i! *]»iiker was tho kind in thi* court, tb# sentenre ing. December, 1893, waa named as the Every Bicycle MoatMust bebe thliree IntroductionitttriKliK'tinu o.f i-iyile.ru . This an - outside. Governor McKinley,dey, ooff Oluo. who re- would be more aa a warning than a pnn- ing. December. 1«8. was named a* the T nsiastic welooi would he more as a warning than a nun- time. This report was made to the sec- nounieinent wu# iiihIc'jh from cvjve«l an enthusiastic welcome. He i-hinent. and imposed a fine of $100, retartime.y Thisthis reportmornin wasg anmaded wa tos theadopted «eo-. 1 oB in North Carolina. A-;i.- tolluiv.-il l.y S'ii;it-n- Ji. (J. W-ilcott. ishment. and Imposed a fine of $I(W, retary thi# morning and wa# adopted. Equipped with'Lampwith-tamp andmat iinittirt***ini|Hiri.-- <>fni Mayor-M.ii"! StoatStv.;irt »ana other offi- wa* follow**! bv Senator II. c). Wolcott, costaccets ofof prosecutionprosecution »«dand forty-rightforty-eight General J. S. Pullerton was named to cial* of tin*. loiunionw^nlth.foiuti TheTlie an- .E. N. Y.. Sept. 16. -At least ofof (kilora«io:Colorado: Bou.Hon. JohnJohn M.M. Thurston,Thornton, hour*hours inin iail.jail. OnOn MayMay 11 StrainStrain fonpifcforgot Generaldeliver thJ.e addresH. Fullertons at tha wa#t time named. to nouncement-t byby Dr.Dr Led. wan a* follows:follo hundredhundred peoplepeople jv-*etabledawiembled iinn K<-i,!v,<-i)t;itiveJReprrevututivc J.. I*.P . Dolliver,Dolliver. ofof Iowa;Iowa; "iihi*s runningrunning ordersorders andand collidedcollided withwith deliver the addreas at that time. Bell, under penalty olot aa ••Citne mustt establishMbli tLiir own statiousi Farmers's' IoIsmxwtoiiacw warehousewarehoiise veater-yenter- ex-Senatorex-Senator J.J. Kt.aitStoat F**s.-tt,Faseett, andam i theth eanother.mother train,train, resultingreuniting toin thethe deathdeath ooff AllAll ofof th#the generalgeneral officer*,officers, withwith mostmost aatt theirlli.-ir ownown fo.undary?l-.uinlary" hut*lilies ifif neededneeded . .y afternoonaftern on toto hearhear H«»n.Hon. A.A. E. E. StevenSteven- risingHMIIL: oolomlO'lirvl Kj-<*ker.c]iciiker, Hon.Hon. diariesCliarles S8.. FiremanFireman E.E. G.G .Stewart. Stewart. TheThe courtcourt oror-- all of the veterans in attendance, will go Tlimv-niin-i*-intTliirty-nine point*> Imvrtlwenli.iv•••' "i» '* stati.m.tl in the tel l.y diMingniahed citizens of North The qnt*tidii of officers for next year dered that Strain be acquitted on the with Colonel Conrad, Lieutenant Con- hktel by dhtringnisbed citizens of North The qntwtion of officer* for next year chargeiharge ofof murder murder oror mamilaaghter.manslaughter. ' and a number of other gentlemen, event of the ifisea " - Una in carriages sjid a large proces- is .giving the delegates no Vonctra. Lsrolinaif pwnHite in carnage*d men and from a largethe countrpr»ow*-y is .giving the delegate* no Voncwrn. to Wasbinfrton city to attend the At imwent, howe' sibii of yuom.tosl men from the <-«*mtry Everyl»*lyEvery I-Mly any*w,i\> General(Ji'iit-rnl ciurluooClurkson l*is toto go to Atit U prnwnt. neeesiyir however,y ti it \»< *m#id<>rvd that t-iit to Aaheville. Guaeral Steven- Granid Army of the Republic encamp. it i* iu-r.iMK.iry to examine train* from adit.i to.cut ito introduce uhenlle.d b yGeneral Hon. C. TSteven-. Rawe s liebe reelectedre-elected pnxidentpresident andand A.A . BB.. the SI-II lx>ard oiih ., Humphrey Hwrelary. There is no eng- lent. theThe wa nation btutrils fo fin/rr thi s)»virjng ]«ir]>«s iwwixraiita.e .will be lo - -it w..••(li.stijiKnishp • infnd.:.-.-!d bygrandso H-«. C.n T.of Hawes North Humphrey imr-Uuy. There j* no sug- ernor Horace Boies, whose pretedetitiai ' The * tat um* for thi* pdrp>«e will be lo- jvl a ••'ilia. distinguished" wnd whe ngriimL-n. but for the secretaryship Tbcodur© convention,Lvention, openedopened thethe nationalnational camcam-- j, Pa., Sept 16.—The ad- . Kallrimlthe lJct[iisy]v,iiii, of Newi Jer-y)I.tilt 'i*l Moni.villa,, u]]iKjsiteTren on- tli*rc uinnteswas loud. apiilaUi*-,In his njienh «•«ntirming. which sev-was R . Htnbb,Ktulib. of:>f Philielelphla.PMUiielphia, hashas somesome paign in Iowa yesterday in the most visory board issnes a statement In which Cor. Park avenue and Fourth street eutly intorrupted by applause, Mr. backing, bul there -will probably be no paign in Iowa yesterday in the most vtaary board issue* a statement In which tuiitin- :l’cimaylvania Yiirdlrv. ju- trailroad. situ .re ,m ojipoiiitoTren- the Reading er*J miniitie. In hi* apex-h. which was hacking, but there 'will probably be no rigorousvigorous fashionfashion forfo r ClevelandCleveland anandd itit assertsasnexts thatthat developmentsdevelopment* duringduring ththee F. X,. & MARTIN 1 -iitly interruptod by applaose, Mr. rcmrertconburt f«>rfur thisthis office.office, PlnneasPhiueaa C.C Loans-Louns- Stevenson. The governor had an im- : tinr(ti]f.«i.l:\Vav.-rl.-y... Yaniley, ju-t al-.ven :tli one theLehie FU-a-lingh Vaf- j cull :itT. iition tr L Stevenson. Tho governor had an ini- presenpreeentt w*rkweek harehave provedproved ezceedlnulvexoeralagly railroad:Ity: ,,tati- Waverk-r, lim- ii.-uf CumWlrtttd on 4he Lehich. Md.jo Val-n l&on paitl *pA-tal attention to "car- buryhui y isis slated sijtfMt torf^jr unaniinou* uiianiiuous re-electionre-eltt'tion mense audience, and his presence on the favorable to the union side, and that the l bug rule 11) tue mens# andiHoc#. and hi* presence on the favorable to the union side, and that The . lev:Hi.- BaltimorState linee nearand Cumlierbtud. Ohife and stat Md.:ooe line ; t bug" rule in the south:ith andand thothe force for toto thetue treneuremhip.treasurership. speakers’speakers' *tandstand waswas thethe signalsignal forfor aa re-re- firm isis almostalmost blocked,blocked, asas farfar a* as ththee oper- oper- • theSn-'jui-h^uiii Baltimorea comityuud t^hib, o nand ih eelate Erie line;and* markable outburst of cheering. His ktion of the plant is concerned. The LMawnri-, Lackawanna and Western At the Granger*- Picnic. markable outburst of cheering. Hi* ation of the plant 1s coocerned. The J HnM|uehanaa county, dn the Erie ancP PnpKapajj KmlsaarlvsKmlHHitrle* Coming.ComlaRt- eulogeulogyy ofof thethe ex-praaidontex-president waewa s remark-remark- statementitatement toin part part says:nays: "On"On WednesdayWednesday } Delaware,rou-ls. 1 upper.- Lackuwnnnf& mi will li eand place Wiwternd at al l LLEFONTH, Pa., Sept. 16.—Tenthou- ably fervid. ifty-tire of the best workmen quit them, C.i M. ULRICH, of th.-se jKiini> within ;i il.iy ur two, and tfi.'NEAi’OM*.,Sept hepc.. 16.—A16.—A highhigh Cath-Cath- •hly fervid. fifty-fire of foe beat workmen anil them, CM. ULRICH, l |w.;.le attended the QrangerH'pic- | rood*.the ufrWrt Inioi-ctuni in chaI'K willC 'f.tliL tie -phu»-l severa atl dis all- and.ind tineasince Uselast SaturdaySaturday thathe assertion*desertions of thewe |a>mt* within a day or two. and e authority give* the following In for- it Center('1 nter HallHall ywtarday.yesterday. OwingOwing Wto Wrecked on KAKUIHW BAT. have aggregated 600. As a result of the Dda 01 FMb, Salt and Baokad UmU. Omr of U i have bi-en notified to prepare for .. to The JourniU: Archbishop y uf the prominent speakers not ap- have aggregated 000. A* a remit off tbs luty. It in eipeoidd tliat the au- S±uH, rectr of the College of Noblo many of tlie prominent sish.Li;ir.l. (.-ol.iiifl J. H. Bing- noUer Jueephiu# came'ln her* at a K the only plants operating today are the ctiraaukS disinfect thje PropagaiPropagand ilaa aual addreee in the • decided difference from lari week, ivh.i Ii the liittpr will 'i«it In; allowed tn 1 college at Rome and domestic pre- turer. made thd principal addreas in the Josephine's tow. The Parker parted her. whewhenn somethingsomething waswas beingbeing donsdone ipif mostmoat ic4a oolltf at Rom# and dotneatic pre- morningmorning andand llbn.Hon . GerardGerard C.C. Brown,Brown, ooff line in Saginaw hay, about twenty-five every department." FINKFINE 8AU8AOK88AUSAOR8 A •PBCtALTT.SPECIALTY. Ini* totti thethe poi«, arcare nownow onon theirtheir wayway toto York, Pa., the chief address in,theafter- line in Hagtoaw bay, about twenty-five every department" which the lntrer will *ni»t 1 .jit-ica. and will visit this diocese York, Pa . th# chief addreas In.the after- milesmiles upup fromfrom PointPoint AuAn Barques.Barqnes. AlAlll enter the state." A auTiiU-r ui ow« nerica. and will visit this diooeee noon.noon. ThreeThree accidentsaccidents occurredoccurred onon theth e Kportsi havehave humbeen wirv*!.wired, butbnt ah#she hashas notno t ,ln<1ac Weru M»j Stand. ?!?5 WestWest PratFront Strri-Street. . Th*The Tn4*tnfe 'jplWSipptM of Etispect«d choiora w«re repurtwl thinthin thethe n»-x!next fewfew week*.weeks. TheThe distin-distin- railroad adjoining the grounds yester- Judge Wsrts May HecC-«l ebolerW were rejiorted ;^ln nl di pint lints' 1-Hpocinl misriion la to railroad ad joining the ground* yester- been hoardheard from,from, amiand itit isis fearedfeared thatthat JKRSEV CITY. Sept. 18.—Judge Worts, yyfrffPttffj 10 the Ixfjkrd of health, bnt^ i»lw il dijiltnual*' isiwial miasion t* to i)\ in which one man was nearly killed thJkrkcye Democrati City.c Rapt. nomine 16 e—Judge for governor Werta., luler exiuuiimtion «hiAved that they itjteiirttend] thethe meetingmc-ting ofot thethe archbiabopsarchbishow ttoo day. In which on# man was Dearly killed she went down to the gale of Tuesday, the Drenocratic nominee for governor, 1 id two ethers severely injured. Annm- was interviewed at hia home in this city. WITH only W'VITI iii,-.? • .f fliarrhiBa. A. held m New York in October, at which and two ether* severely injnred. A num- and that all cai board have been loat. s only severe caeee .of diarrUea. A f held 111 New York in October, at which ber of faldrs und wrindlen were ar- He said that he had not made np hia nnniber «( otlit-r CILHCS. .however ore bo- e•• schoolwhool question.^iienlion Uis toto bebe thathe chiefchief ber of fakir* and awimllen war* ar- R. J.J . SHAW,SHAW, THETHE PHARMACIST.PHARMACIST. UDiular of other cases, .however, are tar- 1 tiic (.I1 disciwHion. They will also n-p- rextedrested.. There,There Uis a UrgeUrge crowdcrowd present Creditor* Left lamenting. mind what to do in regard to hia nomi- ing watcbe-1watchdl withwith interest,intt-rust. andand choleracholera of dlacnwlon. They will also rer»- today 1.1 attend the vuterans' reunion. nation for governor. He had written 1 *->. 1 the holy see in World's fair today I »t tend tha Veterans' x CucvzLAim.wjtviLAj«i, Kept.Sept. 16.—A10.—A warrantwarrant foforr *yiii|4oniaareire lookedlooknl forfibri inn somesome ofof them.them. llie holy awi in World* fair nationthe lette forr o fgovernor. declinatio nHe whic hadh wawrittens read n and Baltimore Alarmed. thethe arrestarrest ofof GeorgeOeorge Davies,Daviea. a leadingleading the letter of declination which was read Officer*. commisBimi merchant of this city, was in the convention in all sincerity, bat a* NewNE WHaven HAVEN and. ConnllalUmore, Sept Alarmed.. 16.—The fj. li*i /.finiiieriiinii Defeated. (V)ramissiou merchant of thi* city, warn in tbe convreUcm in all sincerity, bat a* SS5gSigfiS5agBSESSMaiMM N»:w Hava*. Oaa. 8»-pt. li.—The 1st 7.1 mm or man Defeated. Pim^ I'KUTOA.iA, Bcpt.Sept. 16.—A16.—A oon/erencoconference sworn out yesterday. Davies has left hu friends had «*n fit to overrule hi * pity U iu & flurry (if excitement over H'ldWiPiioJ), Mass.. Sept. 18.—About was held yesterday between George. swum out ywterday. Davie* ha* left hi*objection friendss hhade woul seend conside fit to roverrula before de bis- cityWliti t i*Heem in s .t oflurry Iw tw ofp exoteagenuine canea ctf SvKlS-.rifciJi. Mass.. SSeiH. J6.— About was Iwld yiwterday between George forfor partsparts unknown,unknown, andand hishis cxadiu»r*creditors objections he would consider before de- FRO1jile gatlievedg]gutiiered at llamisienHainpden p*ritpark Orahom.Graham, receiverreceiver forfor FevnaylrantaPennsylvania oatf are in the lurch to the extent of about clinincliningg aa secondsecond time.time. HeHe wouldwould notnot re-re- rhtilera. John Hi'nrjS, a janitor at thB t. set- the firxt day's ra.* of the Spring- the Iron Hall, John Roberts and Logan sign us office an judge if he accepted. A Sli>-li!ib# l»s#dbased uponQd ColllngtoCollingtonn onunty.County, forfor governor.governor. ltuli;ui WAS exhil>itinij,'aJl the BvroptoiuH pr >|"T•jter (imdition.condition. InIn thethe halfhalf milemile ojx-tiopen the|17l),O(ihe|17l),O(iOh of Iroi n Halill l> mone bdy whicQwdh OovrroorGovernor .FTuicisF~aoda., ofof Miasouri.Missouri, hasbss com00m-- More Ballot Orooks in Prison. Misses A. L. end M. D. GORSLINE, Italian was exhibiting;all the Byxapuaua the $170,000 uf Iron Hall money which muted to Imprisonment for life the wn- Mi— A. 1- And M. D. GOR6LINK, ooff III*the drrededdreaded disrwMvdisease; PoodSoon afterwardafterward Tvlerler andanil ZimmermanZimmerman metmet againagain anandd waswas nusedraineidd byby CashierChCashieir DDavisDaviis andand placeplace !1 muud to Imprisonment for life the sen TarxToy. Sept. 19. -Sheriff MoPhB 1* WfJT nOST WTKMWl. PLAUiFlBLD . It. J. .... hixIiiM briber.hrother, Natalie,N>ttaUe. .residingresiding withwith hihimm the New York man won with little trou- toIn thethe MutualMutual lank,bank, oror whetherwhether uj-nupon Uncet*Dce ofof BudBud Blunt,Blunt, whowho waawas toto bar*have beeubeeii Up*,lijm, ofof HudsonHudson county,county, withwith a poaa*posse offof onon HudsonHurlson street,street, wmwai strickenstricken withwith ththee b e. Lnmnden, of Chicago, also finished somesome recentlyrecently discovereddit*cover«l erldeooeevidence Isis notin.* . bang'dbiiii(,'«l atat PtnevllUPineville onon SepCSept. !«.IB oonsteblco,constables, arrivedarrived atat thethe Matestate orisonprison UXI YouTou Want'Want toto BuyBuy a• WhNl,VhMl, StayBuy th*tb * Em,’BMW- ' icun^Kiun<> symptoms. symptoms. HeHe WWaMs *1mo°'»" takentaken ttoo a lead of Tyler. known. _ TheThe warwar departmentdepartment instructedinstructed GeneralGeneral yesterdaysatirdayy afternoon,afternoon, havinghaving inin chargecharge th.-tin- h^pitalhinpital andand isolated.isolated. Mile*,Ules. ofof th*the departmentu«r>artinent offof thethe Missouri . ninninee offof Uwthe conconvicte riotedd J«re*yJ«n*7 dtyCity ballot- BALTIMUHE. Sept. lA—The aenfiatifmal Htreet Car Men Organise. Mas* RemitRemit 10w organization form#.! liy repraaenta- YorkYork toto remitremit allal l asreteassets to Rccciv.Receive soldiersoldier offof the tbe latelate war.war , shotshot hishis wifswife arU.anc- Heller,r, JJame Bis Scanlon,Scaoloo, LawronoeLawwmce Osd-Ovtt- J.J.HBTTeyDoanejaeBnt , 1111 Fnk Puk avcpu*iww ftrrired from Ham *v#ses ofof localocall union*unions herehere thfa*thia week.week. JJ.. Failey here in order to participate in th , CharlM OUT, Michael Cej«idy. died at U&l East " a. Hnsted, of Toledo, was elected prem- Failey hare in order to participate in th immediatelyimniedi>t«ly afterafter she*shot himselfhlmaeU lain th.Hi . ——Michael Cassidy, day night.night. TwoTwophynMan B attended her i Hasted, of Toledo, was elected prert- finalfiniU distribution. distribution . TheyThey mostmust reportreport bb •head. Tha wife will die. Pratt was lockei. ael Hughe, andi RichardRichard L>u>Davontta hrenia.. dtentl-nt., andaad J.J. P.P . Riggs,Riggs, ofof thi*this city,city, sacre-BBcrw- Oct. 1. He iBstrains Becaiver Failci bead. The wtff* will dla Prart waa lock- and onee ofof ttwmth«m insiqta that death was Urv-tieasurer. Beadqaarten will be Oct. 1. He netrahie Rcveirer Fall, up. TbrThe troubletrouble arosearose oatoat offof Mr*.Mrs. Halt'Pratt': r. Headquarter* will be frofromm enuringentering himt too anyuny litigationlitigation toto *01w i refusing to give him money for drink. FatalFatal HeadHe»d EndBad Colllrioa.COJIISIOQ. SEA FOOD. doe D> cholera; the cftatillshed here. tie the diiiute between the. two receiver tie the dipote hetw.xwi tlw two receiver The Democrat* of tbe Sixteenth Ohio —ASKwrcnm, I*., Sept- '"•—A bead FOOD. nephritic colic was . in New York state. Mamultowl U.. bepi. 1A—A bead Uhdmn, fiott mt Otaddar tiraia, LKtla Naat fla Sa MTOtS 0>miiiii I Couldn't Ijowcr I**,* vwwv^w to New York *Ut# onn«n»»iloiisl dUtrict nominated I*. P. endend oollitiencollision occurredoccurred twotwo milesmiles fromfrom ■ ComutMdouar McBhaAe u investigaUxig bare on tha Chicago and Northwesters • the matter. iSr. JofXFft, Mo., Sept. !«.—Nancy Ohlingar. of Wooeter, to serve out the an Son ud atedte c™i», uul. Hack Om^ o» U» Mra Ihe matter. im. tfonawn, Hrtit. 16.—NanCT The W.-iiili.- her*railroa ond thebetwee Chicagon tw ando freighNorthwretcn.t train*. 1 OhioOhio CitiesCltle* WellW«ll Oaarded.IVrmrded . Hanks,flanks, inin anan attemptattempt toto kiw#rlower herher recordrecord •xplrad term of tbe late CangnMmui railroad between two freight trains. D. W. ROQERS, * a regulation mile track her» yerter- Tair; w«t*rily windo; Warwick, who reprueentnl Msjor Mi-Kin- Engineer. Ashton andnd Howe*Howe, andand Fire-ttre- ' CdKlHHATl.GtafcnritATl, Sept.Sept. 16.—Mayor18.—Mayor MosVyMoaby B killed. podand HealthHcaitli OfficerOfficer Preudergastfrviidtrjfiwt hadhad aft ky, mad. th* mile is 8.07 1-9. lay'i old dUtrtct. p.W.ROQERS, * I • •* » ,*••• 1 *,t ■ •y.i'a > i THETHE PLAmFIELPLAINFIELDD COPRIEItCOURIER., FRIDAYFRIDAY., 8EPTKMBER 18. 189L TilK I'LAlXFIKI.n CODR( JOB AH ABD THE WHALS. HERMAHERMANN AA.. WEBERWEBER,, rOBUkUKO Hin»T*h WM th» Big Kih Tliat SwaUowad CAMPAIGCAMPAIGNN OPENINGOPENING!! the Prophet. A STAPLESTAPLE G^OCE^IES DAILY, KXCKPT ML’NDAVs. NinevehNineveh,, capitalcapital ofof AssyriaAssyria,, anandd un-un - : derder ththee reigreignn ooff ScesacaribScesacarib,, tb ethe 20SO UbertjLiberty StreeStreet.t NoT.U-lyr. (Cor.(GOT. Secon8*0*1d StreStraol* capitalcapital ooff ththee entirentiree civilizednllxedd worlworldd o fof TheThe RepublicansRepublicans oof< FlalntielPlainfieldd WilWilll BolHoldd a a r. H. l ikjoB, Kdttaranfi I'rtprkW. NORMANNIA PASSENGERS DELAYED. thatthat periodperiod,, wawns ththee citclUy whicwhichh wa wass warnewarnedd bb/Jonahy Jonah anandd otheotherr propheprophetsU $500.0$500.000 l|.ifc.Insurancijife. Insurancee FREEFREE.. .'•a>o. 1I EASEastT FOUNEbi»xtT STIUSETSTdXtr,, . The C«pb*M Inm AcroaadIcroud OpeUp»an thth«e 0*kOi i ooff God,God, whilwhilee iItt wawass stilstilll iinn ththee zenittenlihh TToo aflall caMomecaMomcr.n thathatt tradtradee witwithh ' BbookdSECOND FLOORFloor.. I*Ua4IiUnd Bar, 'Whila rhill onn EaHotr W.Wayj tMo BebekaKatokm. ooff itsIts gloryglory anandd sovereigsovereignn powepowerr thathatt it would be expunged from the face of B 'tered fU(kt Past Offlu as second-, las- matter [»PF1 IAI, I lir*T (H TO THE COl'klER,! It would bo expunged from the face of MASMASSS MEETINGMEETING ! B Hert* -tl the part OfUt n teeamJ-.uu [ariczai. ristatch to thr corara.) thethe earthearth.. ThosThosee whwhoo hearheardd tb ethe FREDFRED.: WW.. DUNNDUNN,, ThThee PlainfielPlainfieldd GrocerGrocer,, Fir*FIRB IBL.NI)Islam*,, Sep8eptL 16.—Th16.—Thee steam steam-- the prophets scoffed at them believing the prophets scoffed at thorn believing No.; 1iS8 NortNorthh •veniMareal*.. MUtl-t# »r UHBIUU boatboat Oplwi**,(V[J1IOI H , havinghaving on on boardboard thetbe Nor-Nor- tnefisuch a thinthingg ttoo bbee ImpossibleImpoaslble.. BuBatt th thee propecies were .fulfilled andand foforr cen-cen - IInn ththee CrescenCrescentt RinkRink,, Com*L'OTC andand getget aa policpolicyy inmimniu' auola'ss icc*l»luf bin paseengers|■a**engwr»,, lefleftt herheree turiesturies thethe greagreatt citcityy wawass entirelentirelyy un - $600.00$soo.oo .iiilw-ri|>M«u>.flved«Il..i*a year,orflrtJOMitl iliismominj atS.19 forHobobeu. When knownknown amonamongg men—'Savmen—savee inIn ancienancientt ONON BUOADWAYBUOADWAY,, OONN :. . • ...i I,. M!i^'l< t'livii*, iwii cfnta. Dvllv ihIn muni Inf at 9.15 for Hoboken. When Hebrew writings. Fire and other ele- ».* Mtrlrr*. Iw rent* opposite On L Island, she ran agronnd Tlebrew writing*. Fire and other ele- *""*'if ^ - I opposite Oa i Island, ahe ran aground ment*ments ooff destructiodestructionn hahadd raxeraxedd i t it onon theihe b-.-i,bi-r, ius tJithee. tidtide e wawa*s deadeadd low low,, learl. ynearly to th eto groun the groundd while whilethe accumu the accumn-- lated deposits of ages heaped upon It Tuesday Eve's, Sept.Sept. 220O FRUIFRUITT JARSJARS and it was tb/o hours before sh.e coul„ d i l*>Ml depoKla of**c. be*pod upo* ll and It wan t honw btrore ah(rte couldnU ldni)I an ,dD(] soi Mlll unti uoU|l it ,wat WMs bone honedd entire cuUrc-- T bVe floated. [ She ezpecU to reach Ho- At 8 o'clock, to bo addreBBod by FRIDAY, SE.TEMUER16, 1892. be floated Sbe expect, lo rcch Ho- jl yly fro fromm sigh sight.t ItsIU destructio dMlruclloon occurre occurredd At S o'clock, to he addreaacd by FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER IS, 1»J. boken about rfouo r o'clock ibis afternoon. presumably 625 years B. 0. Not un- «- -™« ” ■**«* til■! 4 srsnss5 years ago tildid human eyes behold Flower Pots, SenatorSem JlcPheraon, of New Jeraey, ththee vas reMt ruin rain,s o fof th thee super lupcrbb palac palacee of of HonHon.. JohJohnn KennKwm,, Jr. Jr.,, Flower Pots, efused to do on the boat and will Bardanapolts. The explorers excavated refused to do on the bo.1 ..id will re-»the I SMrdanapolla mound*mounds beneathbeneat Tbeh whicwhich cxplorcreerc.v.Le.1h ththee greatesgreatestt nut caxidlttato for Oovorr-or, and turni tolo hihlat pomhomee bbyy railrail.. gloriej gloriess of antiquit of antiquityy had hadslumbere slumberedd so so many ‘ centuriesmany centuries.. Then thThene histor they ohistoryr of ChinaChina,, GlasGlasss anandd FancFancyy PotteryPotter}'.. . _ thin grea> thint peoplgreate ntniplewas learned wa* .learned. Their Their lion.Hen. CHARLECHARI.F.SS EMORF.MORYY SMITHSMITH,, EExx V. t*. 8 8.. Ministe Ministerr t olo Russia Rnwln.. THETHE LALAST. T PESPESTT SHISHIPP ARRIVESARRIVES., lives' live,,, thei Uielrr cuBtonis eoKoiM,, tbgi thgirr costumes eoatomea,, their theirloves ,love*, their battlestbelr battle*,, their theirgames ,game, GAVETT’S. bo Boheml •mam their dances, their glories, all will be GAVETT'S. tke.. B*hn*l| Roche., „ QiituUi.... During„ faitUielr_b full r.ldance*,y IDportraye fully their portrayedd glorloa,in th e*11In sublim willIhe e beinhume thtb.> Sight,Bight, ul&and E'.port perni Ell....l ruuoc™ spectacle,|wcucle, _ thtbe, FalFJ1l ofor Nineveh Nineveh,, whic whichh by the Plainfield Glee Club No.No. 2121 EASEASTT FRONFRONTT STREESTREETT Deafleetd Frofro*i i mtheo Choi.ruCholera . will | bwille on boe oonof th eof feature the (feature.s of the ofthe Adam AdamMusi c by the Plainfleld Glee Club Forepangh’sForepaugh;s 8howaShows whicwhichh exhibiexhibitt herheree NONO.. 4433 WESWESTT FRONFRONTT STREETSTREET.. OUROUR CANDIDATES.CANDIDATES. (ai-KCIAL TO THS COCUiSa BT W1BI onon FridayFriday,, SeptembeSeptemberr 2323.. 0t'A»Ltvi3sE,QcAiumjiNE, SepSept.L 16.—Th16.—Tliee Ha Ham-m A dinnedinnerr iits nevenr.frr reltiherrliahrdd withouwithonlt • n glasglaaas o off goo goodd wine -in*. VfWer ala nlaoo wii -Uhb lo to Cal calll tb elb. attni aura,- onU ofof oaontr patrolpalrofi.s anandd tbIhce publipnblkc generallgcixnllyy t olo ou oafr larg largfe an andd mos sealt carefullcarafall,y selecte aalfcladd stoc dockk of ol I FOFORB PRESIDENTPKBX1DEKT,, burg-Amc*iicanburg-American reachedreached thithiss porportt latlate< —The—The SalvationSalvation ArmArmyy paradeparadedd th thee FIREWORKSFIREWORKS BENJAMINBENJAMIN HABBISOK,H.AKKISON. last mgliinight. ji anandd reportreportss thathatt clove elevenn o ofstreet*street s againagain laslastt evenineveningg witwithh drumdrum*s CHOICE SHERRIES, SiUTERXES, XLAHETS, CHAMPAGNES, BmGUHDIES, Etc. •Of•Of Indian*Indiana.. andid tambourines.tambourines. AAas usuansnall tbtheo streetstreet*s CHOICE SHERRIES, SACTE8XES, CLARETS, CHAMPAGSES, BmUXMES, Etc. her possessorspassengers barhavee "liediedd ooff tbthee cliochol-l were;re crowdecrowdedd mostlmostlyy witwithh childrenchildren.. BY ORDER OF THE CITY EX. COM. era. .she s tbe lost of tbe pest ships BY ORDER OF THE CITY EX. COM. Alto oar fine grade of Whitkies, Gin. Brandies and Cordial*. We also have on hand » ForFOR VICE-PRESIDENTVicE-PRRamrjrr,, I era. She la the last of the peat shipsTho ie servicesservices iInn ththee haihalll afterwarafterwardd werweree nalnOrid.rminaoid, Hep*Bept . ie18.. IMSMB.. fine selection of foreign and domestic WIUTBLAWtFHITELAW 11E1D,Ii Kl I>, I: which•.hicli ththee HealtHealthh officerofficerss ha hadd anyfairlyfairl y wellwell attended.attended. Of New York. reason to ip*c. ——Plainflel Plainfieldd anandd DunelleDandledn araree goingoingg ALE8,ALES, rpETErpKKTERR ANANDD BEEBBEER.. ind in band in the matter of open-air band in hand In the matter of open-air If You are Going to Invest IfIf giregivenn a cftlcalll wilwilll bbee abl ablee toto compar comparee ooOurr good good*s fo foer qualit qualityy an andd pric pricee wit withh >n yanyu f thofe the ForFOB Govbibos,GOVERNOR, concert*.concerts. AAtt DuuellenDuuellon,, concertconcertss ar aree If You are Going to Invest first-closfirst-cUm wholesalewholesale housebouse** inin NN.. VY.. (JitC»*y-T. AgenAgentt fo forr S16.40toto NeNew w Y.-rYorkk thithiss morningmorning,, strucstruckk a bestbest speakerspeakerss iInn tbthee countcountyy wilwilll bbee AT CAREY’S. hiddenidden obstructioobstructionn anandd onlonlyy reacbereachedJ obtained.obtained, per week, and the lowest, pay to boya, Cor.Cor. FronFrontt anandd GrovGrovee Sts.Sts.,, PlainfieldPlainfield,, N N.. J.,J., per week, and the lowest, pay to boya, er slip,Blip, al|tliat thee footofoot off Whitehal Whitehalll et street,i —The—Tbe CensusCensus DepartmenDupnrtmentt haliass juJuala aaas 2828 centcentss a dayday,, oorr . $1.68>1.68ini timetime toto land,;.ml heherr passengerpassengerss befor beforee issuedissued ititss fourtfourthh religioureligiouss censucensuss bullbulk-c Lin. IJit JocJuinclu leJe*s statisticstatistic*s ooff thtbee MetMeth-h wm ©aw mm* Ym OOnn FRIDAYFRIDAY,, SeptembeSeptemberr 1616,, aatt 22 P P.. M M.. SharpSharp.. perper week.week. ThThee higheshighestt wagewagess paipaidd I DIn she sank id Hithee bottobottomm ooff ththee rive river.i odistodlBt EpiscopalEpiscopal ChurcChore!)h SoutSouthh anaudd oof thethe CongregationalUongregalloual Churches.Churches. thetbe titinn platplatee milmilll aatt Elwoo<)El wood,, Jn.l. |nd.,, ONONKE BCTTITI»KEIHTJNDKED> AM> Consisting of parlor suits, bedronfrn suits, diningroom sets, cuteiwinn tables, buffets, i when tbthee campaigcampaignn wawass openeopenedd o non ANOTHERANOTHER CHOLERCHOLERAA CASECASE.. chairs, stands, carpets, oil cloths, etc Also, horses, harness, and wagons. One good Tuesday,Tuesday, werewere \ S5j 0$50 Square Piano. Terms Cash. I VV.. LL.. FRAZEEFRAZEE,, TBIRTT-FIVE LOTS AND FIFTY HOUSES AND EdwardIwud HoppHopHe DIPissM aatt ElHiai HadnoHsdisoan ATBDD Aramr THIRTY-FIVE LOTS AND FIFTY HOUSES AND a weekveek,, amandi ihthee lowestlowest,, paipaidd toto boys boya,, GROCERIES,1R0CEBIES, FRUITFRUITSS ki VEGETABLESVEGETlBUi gl a day,day, oorr I <6 $6 H«,.Horns. LOTLOTSS CHEACHEAPP FOFORR CASCASHH OORR OONN THTHEE TT.. JJ.. CAREYCAREY,, : AUCTIONEERAUCTIONEER.. 25 West Front Street. far fiaa TO TBB covaiaa.) 25 West Front Street. INSTALLMENTINSTALLMENT PLANPLAN perper week.—Newweek.—New YorYorkk PressPress.. NEW YOI|K, Sept. 16.—The Board of New York, Sept 16.—The Board of JOHNJOHN HH.. SAYRESSAYRES,, . BtraekStruck on ththee HeaHeadd witwithh a a Stone SUn.. Healthlealth Inin •-iiL'itheirr bulletibulletinn thithiss morninmorningg Manufacturer and D«*)*r In OONN ANANYY OOFF THTHEE FOLLOWINFOLLOWINGG STREETSSTREETS:: J. P. LAIKE & CO., While unloading funmure at Mrs. J. saysay thatthat EdjwarEdVrardd Hoppelloppe,, ooff 16216255 M Mad-i Harness,.riit-s, SaddleryBadtllery,, BlnnketBlankets,s J. P. LAIRE & CO., While unloading furniture at Mrs. J. WhipsWhips,, RobesKobe%, EtcEtc.. THIRDTHIRD STREET,SIBEET, FOURTFOURTHH STREETSTREET,, CUBT0CLINTONS AVEIHTEAVENGE., WES WESTT FEOSFRONTT STREET STREET.. EVOJT EVONAA Front Street & Park Avenue K.K. MyereMyers’' residencresidencee oonn EasEastt fronFrontt avennr\avenuet diediedd ooff cholercholeraa latlatee yes yes-- AVENUE.AVXSITE, ASTONAflTOR PLACBPLACE., MABS0HANSON5 -PLACE PLACR., K0BB0 MONROEE 1TEBUBAVENUE,, PEZ8C0T PKEBCOTTT PLACPLACE,E Front Street & Park Avenue 1 Have the sole agency In Plainfield for the celebrated atrectBtreet laslastt e.eningevening,, MartiMartinn Keidlu.Koidlu.gg terdayterday artcijnoonafternoon,, afteafterr aa briebrieff illneillness.i NewHew Store.Store. KeKeww Goad Goodss LEXLE E PLACEPLACE,, STEBBIJJSSTERN INS' PLACEPLACE,, OBASGRANTT ATEOUAVENUES AS ANDD VES WESTT SECOlt SECONDD STEEET ETRSKT.. Ha-re the »ole agency in Plainfield for the celebrated NO. 30 BABT FHONT STREET. 1 waawaa strucatruckk oonn ththee foreheaforeheadd witwithh iva aton atonee Itt Isifl nonott tbiiugbthoughtt ththee plapla;; nuee wil willl spreaspreadd WO. 30 KART FRONT STRKBT. Give uuas a calcalll anandd iiff "W wee cancan't! sui»uift yo yonu w wce ca cann tct felll yo youu wh whoo can can.. thrownthrown bbyy somesome unknownunknown persofperson HiIllss DeinaresDeinareslt SewingSewing: MachineMachine.. forehead waa greatly swollen and bad anyiy further;further) PEPTONIZEPEPTONIZEDD forehead waa greatly swollen and bad -i-j *> 9-*- CHARLESCHARLES HH.. HANDHAND,, „«.**.«n e. r^a *rt.u, lo be bandaged up. The police were PliccPrice 819.50t.9.50 ttoo »3jo,o, accordinaccordingg ttoo finish finish oofr casecase.. AlsAlsoo agent agent*s fo forr th thee to be bandaged np. The polled wereTka is BIBaa*N BilBahl EditoEditorr ofof ttbs Bomsrsst Beef,Beef, IroIrann anandd Wine OrOr call(all oonn JohJohnn DD.. RuRunyon,r att BoiceBoice,, Runyo Runyonn & k Co.' Co.’*s office office.. Par Parkk a avenue. notifiednotified anandd CaptaiCaptainn GranGrantt anandd OfficeOfficerr 1 DemocratXttmocmt baahas failbis SBar. KielKiely; wenwentl ttoo ththee placeplace.. AfteAfterr search Search-- 50 CENT? TropicTropic andand; IdeaIdeall FnmacesFurnacei. aroundaround foforr halhalff aann houhourr oorr mormoree thetheyy Froromm tbethe DemocraDemocratt ooff SeptembeBt-piombrrr 18. 1 50 CENTS? WWEE ARAREE OPENINOPENINGG AA STORSTOREE CCieava ananAd ^TobaccoTobacco.. The agoi y will soon be over. Son* a bottle. returnedreturned withoutwithout discoverindiscoveringg ifil^ee eul cul-- The agony will soon be over. Som- a bottle. AAtt 5588 P?irParkk AvenuAvenuee TheThe beubejt iinn thIhee marketmuVet.. TheThe,y ar uee prepare rrepnredd t olo sho .boww a •ful fulll lin linee of of f ervilleerville w?will onconcee mormoree triumptriumphh oveoveri COMMUTERSCOMMUTERS 1I prit. t i Plainfield.lainfleld. WILLIAMS'WILLIAMS' m.UiMAOYrn.AKMACY.. WherWbmt adail kind.UnOt o«oi Wjhjypj 5sfJ XBjwJW, WeWe ddoo notat belibelievee ManageManagerr Ma Macki 8080 WesWealt FronFrontt StreeStreett Upholstering and Repairing —There—There areare twenty-sevetwenty-sevenn prjpilpdpilae i nIn : iit\ of breaking Upholstering and Repairing FINEST >•!VKS AND T PARLOPARLORR HEATERHEATERSS ^good ..,,,.„ style* and, „„.,., very cheap., the Harried Academy on Park avenue. has been gnllty of breaking auy of the Will be done with neatnuw and despBtcfa. the I lamed Academy on Park ♦venae rulesles ooff tthe ie leagueleague,, anandd w'heiwhen. .. .the D«ir. OrnvcMr*w«. Will be due. with eraliM*. and dnptlch. NOTABT PUBLi —Thu—The CommitteeCommittee oonn tbthee ColumbiaColumbiann Plainfieldunitielil peoplepeople sa«ayy lihee hashas,, tt iey mnet W.< makmakee anandd lalayy CarpetsCarpetM,, ma mol DayDay exhibitionexhibition ooff ththee CC.. 1.7. M.tLM. .L. wil willl bring ing betleboilert prooproofr thathann theitheirr ovi peo- Do You OwnOwn a Carriage or overover MattressesMattresses anandd ddoo JobJob-- pie.pie. Wagon ? SmokSmokee ththee ToasToastt Change of Ownership. holholdd a meetinmeetingg oonn TuesdaTuesdayy liveninerenlogg Wagon? binbingg ooff alallt kindkindss Change of Ownership. Plainfieldriainfield paperpaper*s araree makinmakingg aa hibigg Ifif soso I havhavee jusja*tt ththee thinthingg ydyduu need need.. ThaThatt i it In our Uae. The Only 10 CENT Setr&r Worth the nextnext toto completcomplete1 e arrangements.arrangements? ; IItt Ilas howl»wi aboutabout thihoe WestWest EnEndd "hirelings.“hirelings."1 The Only 10 CENT 8«r*r Worth tho probableprobable thatthat a lawlawnn partpartyy wilwilll be helheldd They iey seemaceutj ttoo forgeforgett DoraDorans anandd Golde Golden,n 5ur■ work.work. Don'tIkon't forgefur*c*t tbthre numbea irulrrrr anandd namuamre HonoMoneyr In1» th*the City.City. Bol8oWd OnlOnlyy a att AfterAfter JunJunoe 11 WWoe ShalShalll Conduc Conductt th thoe Metropolita Metropolitann id othursL whom they hired not s A Sand-Band HOHL.BEIN & JONES. ; Stables.Stables, InIn ththee afternoonafternoon,, anandd indooIndoorr -uraus? [unuse-- aud other*j whom they hired not A Sand-Band HOHLBEIN & JONES. GCITMAN'SGUTTMA.VS,, 1i22 WesWestt SeconSecondd streetstreet.. mootsmunts inin ththee eveningevening.. raanyany /aafTiyi ii:» agagoo ltoo beatbeat ththee WestWee whichwhirh 'prevent*'prevents moeven wate»nt«vr frofminm settinKcnln*g I nIn H Park Avenue. Fonnerlj owned by A. D. Thompson, aa . Bods,Ends. 'ifftIf it wawasB ouourr good-fortungood-fortunoe U lo r rioty J/ktx'M fc+.T.'pa the rb.-? grreifrtmu<«l Formerly owned by A. D. Tbomp»n, u a —John Y one's truck team ran awaj fro'ii coming out <-f th* wbev-f. which knfa —John Yose’s truck team ran away get goodgood [payersptayera,, PialnDelPlainfieldd shoulshouldd n onot »w» lol. Till* lUrnl oi»n he m>|>li«tl loony TheThe OnlOdIjy CigaCigarr StorStoree inin PlainfielPlainfieldd onOD SomerseSomersett streetstreet,, earlearlyy laslastt eteulngevening,, otyecLotijoitt. TtiHiee troubltroublee laIs tb thee pennanpennantt I la•bed whet I oror axleulr.. Jt'It'sa u*nn I mImpruvnaeat prominent t oto tti. ibi- WoolstonWoolston & BuckleBuckle.. andand iinn turninturningg intintoo FronFrontt stree streett the theyy clippingslipping aWayaway fromfrom ththee CrescentsCrescents,, a nsad worn»"vh«looaa tintanaodd nonotaixlt ex<>ensLvvmake«xiwiwlv.-. them. IIrun UIB*i*o O*ootl threa thread ad unew, iup {KoCJirareltMorao(KnCImrrttaa of anyy kindkind sold.)ntd.) PRIVATPRIVATEE BOARDINBOARDINGG STABLSTABLE:E they are resorting to blackguardism 1: with thintbin washerswasher*.. ThiThiss worworkk beo nea neatlyt We-' minufacturmamifacturre thethe CigarClyara* anandd knoknoww the theyy jusJustt missedmiaeed strikinstrikingg a womawomann amandi girlgirl. theyirtle rare to currresortingy favo tor wit blackguardistnh the heeler sIn done al y«ur auble. Plsur dropmttpntui No5a.. 2215 XerUN»rth Inn*.Afenoe. are•re road*made frofromm PnrPnree TubaccoTobacco,, trefreee frofr-.mm tlallar-v Edward Gnggs caught the team on order to carry favor with the heelers. srxl I shall he *t*d tn call and show you a cur orlny.orfng. A PurPuree HHvHnHavanaa niloKillerr retailereioiledd fo r 5( AnAndd winwill bb«e pleasepleModd tloo sei»ye oaroar ololdd friendfriebcl.s aett ththoe neneww stand Kind.. Edward Gnggs caught the loam on Hondayts Plainfield Press contain oft.iih Urn. workv.-nrk andand manmanyy testimonialstretluotiial*.. AlAlll wowui Ainu f* irhrusa Uoldea Hoeptra and nthoi ParParkk avenuavenuee beforbeforee ananyy damagduuagee wa waii nMonday's article: evidentlPlainfieldy writtePressn bcontainsy tin •uaraiite.#v'iariniifx-il nallafacto.batiaftuztiO' y1.. Tobacco*.ToK^cos^^Mt'lp M. C.1. ^SBBINS DOIIIUN8,6/ N °' D S ROBERTS Rr an article evidently written by Uie W. M. CASEY, -PAINTING- S ROBKRTS Pro done. aanaglng [editor of tnat sheet which la W. M. CASEY, "•PAINTING- 0 o-, .E. Station r.37NOrU Forthl A*«aue.AVBnUB- EE.. SS.. LYONLYON.. Manae*Manager.. ^ ' ' ' - - »- °P done. - I managingi disgrace editor to decen of tthat journalism sheet .which It iIs 131 Duer street, Plainfield, N. J. ANDAND OppxradfePP eK B. B. Station. —On Saturday, October 8,lbe "Catho- a disgrace lo decent Journalism. It la 131 Daer street. PlainfieUi, N. J. —On Saturday, October 8,the Catho- notnot oulyonlj personalpersonal,, bubutt scurrilousscamloua.. Wlu-Wheni liclic YounYoungg Men'Muo'as LyceuLyceumm teateamm borf thithist a paper lias lost its self-respect to sucl BuyBay ot thetbe ManufacturerManufacturer if if 1/ Vonon WantWanf First-classFirst-class Good Goodss citcityy willwill opeopenn ththee bowliugbowling seasoseasonn bbyy aan paper exten tha* jas loutis evidence It* aelf-reapeetd by the topnbl suchi HOAHOAGLAND' GLAND'SS EXPRISEXPRISSS Paper Hanging uncatio extents*n in | th eis evidencedPress, it ibys timIhoe publi-tint Paper Hanging At Low Figure*. matchmatch gamgamee witwithh tbthee Holy'Holy:; Cros Crosss cation in; the Prcaa, it is time thnt iWOV AA.. LL.. GARCIGARCIAA CO CO.. A t; Id>w Figure*. oplo give it a wide berth MOVES- n ALL rra BRAJICHBS. LyceumLyceum ooff Forty-thirForty-thirdd streetstreet,; Ne Neww docent We would pcoplo] not evegiven soiItl aou wider colum berthn •UnnfacUirerMsnafaelareras afof HavanHa tanaa CtgarCl farea York. The game will beplayedjon thi We would not even soil our column: LookLook aatt ThesThesee PricesPrices.. York. The game will be played joo the by making extracts from it. WallWil PaperPaperss anandd PaintersPainters’* SupplieSnpplies.s Key W««, Pla. alloysalleys InIn tbtibisa citcityy anandd mncmuchh inteninterestt i sis by makind extracts from lL FURNITURFURNITUREE rtollJ1,000 IVra Trouen i from *1 op already manifested In tbe result! already manifested In the result. ., Bagfi^Baggagee anandd TJeightFreight., from ffl ap —A—A stagestage loadload ooff tbtbee CbrlstivChristiani En En-. —A—A mpetliijmeetingt ooff ththee HarrisoHarrisonn an andt FoForr a& DelioiouDeliciouss DrinDrinkk deavor?deavorera re,, frofromm tblthisa citycity,, ooan theitheirr wa wayy HeldReid tiledG.w CluClubb iIss callecalledd lolorr SatardaSaturday; YES eveningfiling atu eigheightt o’clock.o'clock. PIANOPIANOSS NEUMANEUMANN BROBROSS YES SprinSpringg OvereoatOvereoatss homeborne fromfrom DunellenDnnellen,, loslastt eveningevening,, bboe Hare Juat th* article. A a«l*et catuecame strandestrandedd IInn tbthee modsand n*anSarther the —CtaoteJJor—Chancellor McOllJMcOill yesterdayesterdayy grain-grant OfficeOffice., 3399 NortNorthh AvenuAvenuee H»Te Jum tbe article. A aeleet Boyi’^.Dd•a'_atid Chlldr.11-.CbUdreo's SuitSoil.* a.1t loweslowrwlt wholesalwhoMralse prices prtora,, al-Ui a .1t ou oorr retai ratull store Kora.. “row"ro# ooff eigheightt houses.hoosea"" IItt Ije t eded aann injunctioIntuncllOQn restraiiiiurestrainingg engineeengineersr oO-ocn50-centt FurmorF.r*ma TeTeaa tUo m«Vstakep necessarynecesaary foforr tbthee passengerpassengers* tioo dis-disofo- f thetbe CentraCentra]l RailroaItaUroadd ooff NeNeww Jerse Jersey; TelephoneTtleplione CanCall 1211*1.. A TRUTRUEE TONITONICC mount and walk for Borne distance be from bloving locomotive whistles while A DeliciouDeliciouss IceIcedd Tea Tea.. mount and walk for some distance be- from blowing locomotive whistles while TOTO TOTHST PUBUCPUBLICI 1 C.C. SCHEjPFLISCTIEpFLINN && CO.CO., , forefore thetheyy werweree ablablee ttoo ridridee ngagain.a ti. passingpassing througthroughh BayonneBayonne.. ThThee argargu-u Praefcw,Pcaobv, Pr*re,Feara, AppleApple*s anit ao*dl k olt RANDOLPH'RANDOLPH'SS - 70 70WES westT FRON frontT STREET street.. basbaa beenbeea offereofferedd 91291255 aa runninrunningg foofooll —The—Tbe Centralpentral NowN.;* JerseJerseyy LanLandd lu lmi \\MlklCAN MfiKICAN STEAMSTEAM LAENUUKDE DRV1 I amam preparedprepared tndoaltndnaill launtfrlaundryy worworkk I ill LOWESLOWESTT PRICESPRICES.. forfor unoccupieunoccupiedd propertpropertyy neanearr tbIbue rail rail-- provemeoprovi Company are opening np i-i-^l andand mostmoM approved mrthida.mcibiwln. road.road. TbTbee offeofferr bahasa bee boonn refuserafuatifl^ Mai. soa place from WesWestt Thir Thirdd stre at roote The must costly tubricaare very oft on nilnsd NarHAilNtfTJMAlf BB06BRn*.. Browlwaj-BnMwa,.. our oof.. Firt FI hOh B ». FINESTFINBST ttoo BoothSouth t-euonFecondd atrettetrecL. liedl«.iud vuual to nen^rw M yMr wahud wMroa^'wlllB wi!i • < tall • for BeefBeef,, IronIron,, WinWinee ADDITIONALADDITI0K1L 9ESS0SALSfOBOBALJ.j. tree•'r. tvl: delof•'[ \:-:rrchares. rear alalll ^OOdaoodaa ffuu tothee citoilyy o orr subursuburbb —The•^-The BremenBremen of; BounBoundd BrooBrookk art . (Will not Injure the teeth) TheThe wlffewire ooff BorougBoroughh ClerClerkk II £l.. II makingmaking *txtensivecjstensive preparationpreparation*s foforr tlieitheiri AmerieaAmericana SteaSteamm Laundry, ELGIELGINN CREAMERCREAMERY'Y BUTTEBUTTERR BrokaBrokaww Isla visitingvisiting Mendfriendss aatt SomervillSomfervllle.e grandgrand paradparadee anandd inspectioinspectionn oonn OctoOcto-- tbe blood. WilliamWilliam Bcriven,Striven, ofof WesWestt ThirThirdd streetstreet,, ber 21. t AAtt leasleastt sisixx visitinvisitingg companiecomptniess 14H KA8TKAST FHONFRONTT BTKRT,STREET, PINPintT BOTTI.BBBotti.i , - 5500 CKSTCmreS 28c28c.. pePerp PoundPound.. laslastt nightnight hadnad ththee pleasurpleasuree ooff fitrtddliiifstraddling will be irJ(Una. • HH.. WW.. MARSHALLMARSHALL.. ProPropo thethe goat,goat, pastorepasturedd bbyy tbthee JunioJuniorr OrdeOrderr L WW. . RANDOLPHRANDOLPH,, UniteUnitedd AmericanAmerican MechanicMechanic boysboya. HsaltbHealth IaIn OldOld AgeAs* . PreacripliooPrescription Dnigglat,Dnigglat, Edwartl ColllCollinaoo,liuaoln , QaeenaQncena,, NN.. Y , ParloParlorr HeatersHeaters!! J.J. RF. *>|AMACC DONALDDONALD,, waat*d, J bicycles REPAIREDrepaired.. II31 WenWealt FronFrontt St.0L,, Pl*iufieldPlainflelfi,, N N.. J J.. saya:•ays: "“JI commencecommencedd usinnatngg lisJinab-t VN IatAIesI^dlea andand rmtlamanjcntleman auSerlu■uffrrln*c n-ilwithh throathroatt BICYCLEBICYCLE SUNDRIESUNDRIESS UP-TpWUP-TOWNN GROCERGROCER.. aodand lun«lun« CUDcuIUotUllBcu Ii !«> toto caUcal l aatt ouourr drodra*« wor■ e DRrru'sfETii s I’illhFILLS overoverlnfly-flv fifty-fivee yoanyears ago. And Stoves. forfur at bottlebuttli-o orr OUu'Otu/Bl CutuOoo., irhlclwhichi wwae araree dla- 1 flreifirst boughtaughtt thethemm InIn LondonLondon,, an daud And Stoves. GEO. B.n. FOUNTAIN,FOUNTAIN, TelephonTelephonee 155155.. 4646 & 4*8 48 Eas Eastt Fron Frontt Stree Streett trlbutlDtrllmtlu*K treefruoof of chamf-char**,, *oaod4 we cac*dn coot)«, . .vc continued ushiR them since 1 came deotly recommend Itut superior reniodj- tot have con 11 nued using them since I came RANGERANGESS ANANDD TINWARETINWARE.. . Fu* .rail. NeNeww PlaninPlaningg MillMill!! Oousha.Colda.BraiicbKte, Couumpdon, to ib|accRiDtrythis country iInn 1886L8*6.. I1 amam no noww ove overr Baaatraaa.tt Gralaa,Grabs, anandd FirHr.e PlacPlacee HeatersHralara,, allall disease*ditwioa ooTf ththee throathroatt unandd luuca. It seventy-fivevcnty-U ve yearsyean old,old, halbalee anandd heartyhearty,, stopaooucb•top a conf b quickerquickertha thann anaa/y kmmt-Famedyk . FCBNACFraeaciB WORWouK AH*»oD PLUKBINOPuiuixa. HardHard WooWoodd FlooringFlooring,, MouldMould-- ZimmermaZimmermann anandd RumpiRumpi,, WeWe willwill ruuuwelttsuarantaa It oto curi e you. If yum andand attributeattribute mmyy wonderfuwonderfull bealthealthh t oto A.A. MM.. SEGUTNE,SEGUINE, childreachildren barshave croucroupp oorr «ttboopins ocnJtsb It Iitbehe persistentpersistent useuseofB&ASDEETH' of Braxdreth'ba PILLS Pills. ing.,i ngs, WindoWindoww Frame*Framer.* •ure togive instant rtiler.. Doot i.elny. bill Occasionally I have a bad cold or severe 42 West Front St, suraget* to tria *il v*bottl iaatante free . Ur«oil»SO.v Bold by Occasionally I have a bad cold or severe HARHARDD --WAR WAREE TurningTurning anandd ScrolScrolll SavrfngSawing,, 42 West Front 8t, gt* a trial botti* free. Lmr%e alas SA attack of rheumatism, indigestion or IraL. W.Hamao/pk.W. Hmdolph, t ^ I I attack of rheumatism. Indigestion or $600.0$BOO.OO0 ILift* IrairmtIniorancr, toto bbee ji.tgireao Laing'Laing’ss HoteHotell StablesStables,, iiilottsoefc, butbu t foufourr oorr fivefive dosedosess o fof StrainSteam AimKiln DrieDriedd KindlinIlndllngg WoodFood., MakMakse a SpecialtSpecialtyy ooff BuildeBuilderr • ■ JR.VNUKETH'S PILU always care me. OnOn ProotFront ■Bt*,_ oppositopposltae itadlKrMadlaoaa AT-Ava. Hard-ware, Madiln.1 sta' and Car- -I I BrasdkEra's Pills always cure me. Tel«phone Can No. UO. LEHIGHLEH1GH COALCOAL,, Hardware, Marhlnlf* and Car- WhenevWhenevere ! mymy childrenchildren havhavee beebeenn sicsickk Telephone Call Wo. HO. penterspentera'' Tool*Tools- Wb« Baby waanek. wa gM* bOT withrltb scarletscar et feverfever,, measlesmeasles,, aciaddd atomstom-' C<«ohe. for waddlnga^uBeral*weUdlnjjfl^ruocraingi f U andand privateprlnM IxM and olouiest from ahaUDK Mrvcb A* vaa a CUM, >tw cited fo r - ach, dlsor iered digestion or coativeness, AA.. MM.. GRIFENGRIFEN,, Li«ht AgnuAgenti farfor WelcomM ekomee OlobGlobee Store*Storra,. ach, disordered digestion or coatlveneas, U*kt e*rrla«m ofmBof an drerrlptlona tar Lumber-TIraber anandd Mason'Mason'ss MateriaMateriall B ah* beoua* Ik, tfn a a fewfew dodosesa la ofof Bkaudketu.s Pills re- Masnry'Mraory'.a PuntPunt., BuckeyBrak.y.e MoweraMowm,, ™ MM had CUldr»u..aia g 13 EASTB AST FRONFRONTT ST8T.. B$s£5Dxktsf stored•toredt theirh iir healiLhealthi 1satt once.odcc."" 1*.L. AA.. UheanmoRhaaume,, Ait't.Aft.,, O-u-Unan aUel Wire Fence. Tel nihone (A. ■wriW Ira Rratr. Brad Cara. M» BHOADW4T,BKOiDWiT, Banana Btael Wire flM n. George & MacGInnis, BBTT THETHE WAT. WAT . 8a. Md. Ti. Nd. Th. Fr. 8a. Nellie, of LtTLden 'avenue, Thej KM* in th. CrMOMt Th* Local Uata, whick For T r«k - ITalktr Plalnfield, have returned hom on Their Biejriw, «• Throa* ti M COB B KUd wita Hap* C h*pcl, Vi BMlVIntell tally.Funily . DRY GOODS Do You Know That 1 Do Yon Know That frdni a ten days vtadt with relatives In » BniM or PlMiing T«t Biupl* IT HiuioB ud Trinity ftafcrMMd Chnrch, Ion. John Sean, Jr., the Republican |l 2 8 .Philadelphia. Hob. John Kean, Jr., the Repabdcaii CarpetsCarpeta,, MattingsMattings tloni AM lmpmtaat XMtlat to b* E Flatatald, Mttt wltl Taw* of K*w Sarkat nominenomineee torfor Governor, Governor ,*u wa as apaassngsr pasaenge PECK'SPECK'S STOCK.STOCK , 4 5 6 7 :8 9 10 William a Fields, the father o •at Wtdutdi; iTtalBf. and IhUMUaa, at (a* Tint Pr«rtyt«riia onon theth etrain trai nwhich whic met-withh met .wit anh acci-an ac d Jainea 0. Field, a former partner o TheThe CreoceotCrescent Rink Rink wan wa thes th escene Ken ofe Chorch lut Er•• i»f ut XaJ*jTinul II dentdent ooo nTneaday Tuesda yafternoon afternoo nearn near on, CLOTH*, fa,. of 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 L. m. Bandolph, of the City Pharmacy unwonteunwontedd activityactivity last las tevening. evening . With-Wit h Three large stages stood In front NeNeww BrnnewlckBrunswick and an whichd whic hrenal resulte ted d AT CORJLBCT PRICES AT dleVl suddenly at his borne In Newark,r inIn thetfae hnge huge building buildin gcoaid coul bed Nseens see then th e the Trinity Reformed Church on West InIn theth ekilling killin gof oTif set-walker Tiacfc-walke Johnr Joh n AT CORRECT PRICES AT FallFall HosieryHosiery andan dUnderwear Underwea r 20 21 22 23 24 M nuay night He waa a native o 1 formsforms ofo numerousf namerou bicycles bicycl riderse rider s Second street earlylattevenlng. They BoederReed'.-r andan dthe th Injurye injur ofy Brmkemanof Brakema n TOWARD A. POPE'S, i® IL So uerset coanty, bat for many y< moonted on'thetr "silent steeds," rid bad been engaged to carry to members Learning,Learning, ofo Philadelphia,r Philadelphia who, wh diedo die d HOWARD A. PIPE'S, moaoted on* their “silent steeds," rid- had been engaged to carry to roam bar. yesterday. *• IsI Readys Kead Fory Fo Yon.r Ton . 25 26 27 28 29 30 re Ided at Clinton, In Hunterdon eounty ingtng ono nthe th floor,e floor, hither hithe andr an thither,d thithe r at the Piainfleld Local Union of tin yeeterday. 1 East Front Street1 Hi art failure Is assigned as the now by two, now by fours and again Ii Younof theg FtulnlleldPeople's LocalSociet Uniony of of Christia lire n immediatelyImmediately afterafter theth eaccident acciden Mrt M r MOON'l PHASES.PHASES. nowsingl bye flics,two, nowfollowin by foursg ou andt th eagain comman In d Yoon, People's Society of Christian 6 4.-06 leath. The fnneral took. place single flies, following oat the commands EndeavorEndeavor toto DoneUen, DuneUen , wherewher eIn in con- KeanKean tooktook np u ap subscriptiona subscriptio amongn amon g REACHINGREACHING AFTER p-m. •Hi* 2020 Si dt of Captain G. E. BUllman. The rider nectlon with the society of New Mar-thetbe paaaengenpassengers torfo ther th ebeoeflt benefi oft o Band*f Ree d ofwer Captaine member G. E.s Bull of man. the The"Wheelmen ridero ' nection with the society of New Mar- >&S,29 h Jorong" ""*6"h wuunraui Counselo rvuaiirs Charle sn. A AWU,. Ree d were members of the * ‘Wheelmen’s ket, a meeting was to be held la tbe•r'aer's family,family, andand aecored secured f248. 8248 . Division," of the Republican Associa- Firsket, ta Presbyteriameeting waan toChurch be held. In tbe M beenbeen.confine cooAnedd tot othe th hoetee nors fore afor a IMvision,"tion of the of city the, anKcpnbUcand they wor Associa-e havin g PI ret Presbyterian Cborcb. PERTINENTPERTINENT PARAGRAPHS.PAHAGIUPHS WalkingW*lki»t torter Us tl uCaks. Caki . day oror twotwo psat pas byt b Uloeaa,y illness bnt, ba lat ableIs abl e tion ofregula the city,r weekland theyy dril werel l a"having prepara - TheTbe nanstar twaa wa mades mad abort!,e shortl altery afte r THETHE UNATTAINABLETOATTAij,ABLE to be•c about about again. again . A cakecake walkwalk and an ddancing dancin gparty part waay wa s —Another—Another consignmentconsignment ofo Govern-f Govern theirtion fo regularr the campaign weekly drill. la prepara- seve•ereon o'clocko'clock andand the tb etagaae stage weres wer Ailede filled beld at St. Marj's Hall last evening. George W. Wataori and family arrived held at 8L Mary’s Hall last evening. menl machinery was shipped from th George W. Wataotl and family arrived tion tor tbe campaign. witwithh memmember hares of of the th esocieties societie sconnected connecte d At ten o'clock forty couples started the ment machinery waa shaped from tbe 'Last evening saw many new-comers At too o'clock forty coaplem juried the hhomeo oe horn from thetbe mountains mountain son o Monday.n Monda y 'Last evening saw many new-comers withwith HopeHope Chapel, Chapel Warren, Warren Mission Missio nand an d cake walk, and for twenty minutes they PonPondd ToolTool Machine Machine Works, Worts ,yesterday. yesterda y on the floor, bnt tbe evolutions were cake walk, and for twenty minutes they V32XBS THB \ CHILDREN Mr. andand Mrs lira .a s .P. PDunn. Da havem re- on the floor, bat the evolutions were so TrinityTrinity Cfrnrcbis.Ctiurehe.. marched around the ball. Mr. anc —Tlslire*—Tistiree RoseRose HaatMftah, I liisbumji ,tbe th Jew-e Je w simple that few mistakes were made, marched around the balL Mr. aod tailetnredd toto their thei rEast Eas Seventht Sevent streeth rtreet simple that few mistakes were made, TheThe exercise*exercises ofof tbe th eveninge evenin begang bega n Mrs. Lewis Peterson were considered ishish NewNew Year, Year, will wil lbo b celebratede celebrate dThor*, ThorB - and tbe captain waa very much please* Mrs. Lewis Peterson were considered GENTLEST ONB bo w. from an outing in tbe mountains and the captain was very much pleased atat eighteight o'clock.o'clock . OaO then th platforme platfor werem the most graceful walkers, and they dayday andan dFriday Frida yof oneklf neii weeki wee byk oor by OD home from an onling in tho mountalna ith the progress made. Considerable me and try my nq nxtitm • lew York But* with the progress made. Considerable tbe Rev. Mr. livermore of the Seventh- werthe emoat awarde gracefuld the walkers,cake. and they HebrewIlebreir citizens.cillzcna of New York Mate. of the floor space, had been cot off tothe Her. Mr. Livermore of the Sevenlh- were awarded the cake. RemindRemind youryonr parentsp&reat i of the floor space,had been cat off to Day-BapUatDav-BapUst ChurchChurch oro Newf Ne wMarket, Market , —The surest preventive of cholera The fnneralfuneral ofo rthe th elate lat Richarde Richar Tot-d To t make room for the platform from which TheThe secondsecond prize, prise a, asilk sil umbrella,k umbrella , ofof thethe fact fact that tha tit i bt is —The surest preventive of cholera make room for the platform from which Ber.Rev. Mr.Mr Cnbberly,. Cobberly of, oNewf Ne Market,w Market , Is for every one to be a • health officer ten, whorho died die dat aMt-t Mt Horeb. Hore onb Wed-on W© d the speakers will addresi the multi- forfor thetb ebest bes tvaluers, waiUers went, wen tot Missto Miss SPRINGER’SSPRINGER'S timetime forfor them them to to get ge t Is for every one to be a 1 health officer iho speaker* eglll addram the multi- Rev.Rev. Mr.Mr Newell,. Newell of, oHopef Hop Chapel,e Chapel , andand keepkeep bis hie own ow nperson; person and; an dpremises premise s nesday,lie day , tooktook placeplac efrom fro mtbe 11 house at tudes at the rally next Tuesday even- CarrieCarrie PetersonPeterson aodau Georged Georg Hama.e Harris - you yonr School tudes at the rally next Tneaday even- thilirlas city,city, andan dBer. Rev W.. W 0.. DaJand,-C. Dalnnd. of- yon your School strictlystrictly clean.clean. nine o'clocko'clock thisthis mornlag. mornlag . IntermentIntermen t ing,ing, batbu tsufficient sufficient spacespace had, ha beend bee leftn lefl MissMiss “Plnkey""Pinkey" LyonaLyon sand an herd he eeeort,r escort , Shoe*.Shots. made at Cypress Hill Cemetery, to tbe cyclists to go through Westerly,Westerly, RR I. I .Tbe Th programmee programm em-e em - —Extra—Extra Inducementsinducements areare offered offered this thi s waa made at Cypreaa lull Cemetery, to enable the cyclist# to go through George3-eorge Taylor,Taylor , wonwo an lamp a lam aap athes Br^oklyi ime pleasing movements. bracedbraced a‘servicea~service ofo fwing song which whic hwaa led week by the United Tea k Coffee Grow Brooklyn. seconsecondd prizeprize in in the th cakee cak walk.e walk . week by tbe United Tea ^ Coffee Grow- someTill pleasings organizatio movements.n is entirel y different byby thethe Bev. Rev A.. A I.. IMartina,. Martlne ofDBncUen., of Douellen . ers' Association. Mantz, tbe North ers' Association. j Simon Mantt, tbe North avev.no froThism an organisationy campaign isclu entirelyb which different has eve r ThiThins waawa sfollowed followed by b prayery praye byr Bevby Bev . IH mach better to-day. The rjabrtonatelT n d to Bay the Leut DoaneDoane &'Van Va Arsdale’sn Arable's , —The—The AdlunAdam ForcpanghForepanj^ i Show*Show thiss thi s baker, Is much better to-day. Tbe frombeen anyorganize campaignd before club wbicb, IU baa member over s Mr.Mr. NewellNewell andan Hcriptnred scriptur ereading readin byg by lpmie SHOSHOEE - -STORE, STORE , wojond on his head is healing rapidly, seasonseason constituteconstitute thetLi elargest larges andt an bestd be s wound on bla head la healing rapidly, beeninstea organisedd of marchin before.g oItsn foomemberst will be Bev.Rev. Mr.Mr Lubberly.. Cubberly Alter. Afte this,r thisa , a ttnral editors sometimes have a way 11 he is now considered nearly out 23 -West Front St. travellingtravelling tentedtented amusemfentamusemen tenterprise enterpris e an* he Is now considered nearly out of Insteadmounte dof o marchingn their bicycles on foot. willThe bey wil ploaalug•leasing duelduet waawa saong sun gby b Bev.y Bev Mr.. Mr.of expressing themselves which does 3» W. Front Street. ijiger. It will be, however, BO everever organizedorganized onon Ibis thi scontinent continen tor c in danger. It will be, however, eome mountedlave a handsom on theire bicycles. uniform anTheyd wil willl mak e MarUneMartine aodan dMlaa Mis M.s H Benton,L Benton of, oDon-f Dun -not always suit the most fastidious. The OOP-price Boot urt Shoe BOOM. tinte before he can leave his bed.; Witness the following from the White thethe world.orhl. time before he can leave ble be>ly havea ver ay handsomepleasing anuniformd nove andl addlti wlU make< ellen. AA short shor buainit busines s meetingmeeting folfol-- House Monitor: "A new engine for the laUTiaj'ii law mm coDSUUB!"with*Oral-clan . —The proposed electrifc railway be IfMie lass JosephineJosephine Burcbcr, Burcher of, oNorthf Nort h awhateve very pleasingr parade ands novelthey additionmay tak eto par | t lowed,owed, andand after after a awell-rendered well-rendere solod sol o —The proposed electric railway be- Rockaway Valley Railroad arrived oi Wl£tlmmt« furoiabed free of dura*. twecn Raritan and NeW Brunswick rlklnfleld,Plflnfleld, isis visiting visiting her he cousin.r cousin Miss, Mis a whatevern. As th eparades club wil theyl be mayon-thei taker wheelspart . , whichwhich waswas sung sang by b Miasy Mis Adellas Adel Run-U Run - tween Raritan aod Nefcr Brunswick, Friday last. It has a double cylinde says tbe Somerville Gazette, is more Barbara3ajrbara EderEder ofo fBound Hound Brook. Brook . in.the yAa wil thel noclnbt b wille abl bee oo-theirto move wheels,along as yon,i, ofo fthis thi scity, city tho, th addresse addres ofs theof the MARSH, AYEF^S &. CO., says the Somerville Gazette, Is more id four large driving wheels. The than a chimerical schemg. It is said f D. Blcknell, of the Flalnfleld Y. theyslowl willy a nots thbe eable processio to moven alongitseir ,as bu j t evening,evening, “Christian"Christian Endeavor Endeavo ras a s a than a chimerical sebemi It Is said J. D. Blcknell, of the Plainfield Y. •eat description, perhaps, that we could FaJnten aad Deo(««torm, that good men are back if it The pro- ttJ C. A., conducted the Locust Groveslowlynowin asg ththee linprocessione of march Itself,, the ybut wil t; go Moral Force," waa delivered by the that good men aye back 6f It The pro MJ C. A., conducted the Locust Grove Moral Force," was delivered by thegive our readers, would be to say that MO. m KA3T FRONT 8THKKT. position is to conBtmct ihe road, alone matingacting onon 8undaj Sunday evening evening last last . knowingn ahead tbe of Unetbe ofgenera march,l parade they will, go : Rev.Bev. WilliamWilliam 0. C Pal. Dalaod and. It. wasIt was s a position is to construct Iho road along on ahead of the general parade, cover-1 Is of the kind commonly called "bog," thothe turnpiketurnpike tot oBound: Bonn Brook,* Brook under, fllchard Vosaeler and Alice Fitzger- ig the ground several times o ( pleasingleasing effarteffart and an dwas wa muchs muc enjoyedh enjoye d Richard Yosdcler and Alice Fitzger- say nothing of having parades by them- and is named "J. N. Pldcock." tlic railroad at that place ili of FlainBeld, were married at lag the ground *vend time# over, to , by}j ailal lpresent. present . tho railroad at that place and ald, of Plainfield, were married at aayilve nothings throug ofh having other paradesstreets. by Anotifethem- r . thencethence toto New New Brunswick BrunawSri kon o then th northe WestfieldWtstfield onon Wednesday Wednesday ly L yRev. Be Mr.- AfterAfter thethe programme programme had ha boond bee car-n car - selvesso t othrough which othertbe cln streets.b will bAe no put titer, wil , l BICYCLI CYCLIE HOTXSJIOTES . sideside ofo fthe th rivere river .It isI proposedt is propose to d to Martin.Martin. ried out,out, aa social socia ltime lim ewaa wa enjoyeds enjoye Ind in ■ have the track in the. centre of the useI fotor whichthem ttheo b clube arme willd bewit put,h differen will , t In speaking about the bicycle races have the track In the; centre of the Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Morgan, of thothe basementbasement, oro fthe th cborcb,e church and, an tbed the In speaking about tho bicycle races BUY streets through the towns, but on the sidt Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Morgan, of tiecolore for themd torches to be armed, tbe withlight sdifferent of whic , h BUY streets through the towu^ but on the side refreshmentsrefreshments whichwhich hadhad been been provided provide d att theth eSomerville Somervill efklroa (air o Wednesday,n Wednesday , of the road through the country. Aspui thisthig city,city, mademade a ashort shor tstay sta lasty wock coloredhey wil ltorches, throw othen thlightse marchin of whichg col , - FURNITUREFUBNITURE werewere soonsoon outou oft o sight.f sigh t In tbelu th absencee absenc e thehe ElizabethElizabeth JournalJournal says: says :“Unfortu- "Unfortu - ofIs ttbeo exten road throughd to Chimne the cbuuiryy Itoct foA spurr Sum - atat theI the residence residenc eof oMr.f Mr DuMont,, DuMont at , at theyjmn swill as throwthey whee on thel pas marchlsgL col- OPOS is to extend to Chimney Rocta for Sum- £ ofof thetbe regularregula rorganist, organist the, th soloe sol ando an d natelyately therethere was wa nots no completet complet eharmony harmon y mer business. Flttlornc,FiBderne, onon tiiclr thei rreturn retur nfrom fro mtheir thei r umnsTh eas nex theyt wheelmeetin past.g an d drill of the POWLISON A'JONE mer buslucss. c duetduet accompanimentsaccompaniments werewer eplayed playe byd b y lietweenbetween thosethose of o fthe th managemente managemen whot wh o POWLISON AWONK3, woldlpg tour. aTbeb wil nextl b meetinge held i nand th edrill Rin ofk o then Wed j - wanted the bicycle race held, and those, —The Mt. Bethel correspondent tc Ber.Rev. Mr.Mr .Pal Daland and, wnfle, wbil Roberte Rober Hompt Hump - wanted tbe bicycle rare held, and those, —Tbe Mt. Bethel corespondent to Mrs.Mrs. A-A H.. H Henry,. Henry of, oDunellen,f Dunellen cel-, cel - clubnesda willy evening, be held, iuan thed aiRinkl member on Wed-s ar , e stone, a young boy of DoneUen, pre- specially the horsemen, who did not. thethe SomervilleSomerville UnlonlatklazetteUnionisUGazett esays: say s requested to be present, as Important tone, a young boy of DuneUen, pre- especially the horsemen, who did not ebratedebrated herhe rfifty-seventh arty-seventr jbirthday birthda ony o n nc#day evening, and all membors are t sided at tbe organ, during the bal- ThereB w«rewere only onl foury fou racesr race tos boto run, be run, “The"Tbe NorthNorth PlainfieldPlalnfield . ijownsbipTownshi pCom- Com - sided at the organ, during the bal- Sal unlayn i lay last last . A numberA numbe ofr herof he Main-r Pl&in - requested to bo present, as Important t anco of tba evening. The party reached andnd asa ssoon soo nas athes th novicee novic racee racwase was mittee deserve much riraise for tht ieM friends, together with others from of the evening. Tbe party reached mittee deservo much praise for the field friends, together with others from businesss willwil lbe b etransacted. tran cted . t this city on their retornat about eleven ver, harrows were put on tbe outside 34 WEST ER0•X> T ST., PLAINFIELD, N. J. mannermanner ini nwhich wLic hthey the 'havey -hav repairede rtjpaire c Bound Brook, were his city on their retnmat about eleven over, harrows were put on the outside 3« WEST FBOX1 ST., PLAINFIELD, K J. S*w Market and Bonnd Brook, were o'clock, well pleased with their even- off theth etrack trac kto tgeto ge it tready it read fory the fo r the thethe roadsroads lu lu their thei township.”r townsHip. " ntited, and made the evening a llrely clock, well pleased with their even- invited, and mado the evening a lively To ObaarTe Colombo* Day. ing's entertainment horselorse raring.racing . ThisThi cots cu reducedt reduce thed the —Springer says he dofsn't care whe OIK. Refreshments were served and g'l entertainment. —Springer say# he doesn't care who one. Refreshment# were served and Acting nnden the recommendations riseIce ofof the th etrack track for fo ther th wheelmene wheelme veryn ver y getagets thothe glory glory aa a longs lon gas abo'd hesella" sell thes the at!a-la latelate boorhou rthe th guestse guest lefts lef fort fo homer hom e f County Snperintentient Ayera of wx*lTna Wasfu U*th *TsO-TalsI Tsll-Tale 1 IMr. and Mrs. F. P. Haffner, of Dun- materially, and was the cause of several • shoesshoe . somerset county, the schools tbrongb- A little four-year-old girl who lives Stillman Music HallJ elienMr., andwer eMrs. mad F.e P.th TTaffner,e bappy ofparen Dun-U of A little four-year-old girl who Uvea falls." Stillman Music Mali! —Governor—Governo— r AbbottAbbett t whic sheh sh wase wa s Id for operation at the High School UNDER THE LION’S PAW. gramme as arranged by tbe National field lor operation UNDER i THE LION'S PAW. "Ex-Senalor James J^ Bergen B. II. Fountain, the wheelman, is notDot usedneed tot obnt bu whicht whic aheh sh wase wa nots allno t all Vith a strone cist, tons of special scenery, and introducing, in iho menagerie tcene. C°L “Ex-Senator James Bergen at- U. IL Fountain, the wheelman, is nmlttee be adopted with the ad- building.lilding. ManyMan ys< scholars ride to and With a a! roar cast, tons of special at carry, and in trod icing, in the menagerie aeene, Col temptedtempled toto introduce introduc eInto Int theo th Conven-e Coi gdlug_tng Intointo tbe th emagic magi clantern lanter exhibitionn exhibitio n averseverse tot oadopting, adopting greatly, greatl toy berto herram their homes OD their wheels and£.E. D.D Boone. Bmne and »n Md/id Mill CsjgrtNi Carlot andU an fh«rd thei 1r NUBIAN 7 NUBIA LIONSN LION frolickingS frolickin likeg childrenlike children ; tlon the same arbitrary methoas that on of two numbers appropriate to mother's worriment and disgust. Papa from their homes c D the massive steel cage: Playing at IH-UV, play-ing bait, rolling hoops, drawing charioti, . tion the same arbitral*)’ methods that biteincsa.ju^lness. HeH Intendse intend givings givin ag publica publi c mother’s worrimeul and disgust. Papa •lessly allow their machines to kipping rope, uying prayers, forming pyramids, «nd numy other acts witfi human intelli- distinguished his conduct last Winter. nerset coanty, one of these to be a was told last week of her new accom- distinguished his conduct Iasi Wluter. entertainmentii lertninment ata tSpringfield Springfield on o nMonday Monda y was told last week of her new accom d around ontaide, while they are at gence. Seats on sale at Ctntral Pharnwcy. His reign yesterday waeiof abort dura- ig to be selected by Mr. Matthleson, liBhment and attempted to reason with Ills reign yesterday waaiof abort dura- eve.ikngi4eiiing ofof next nex tweek. week . pllshment and attempted to reason with r studies. It Is a great wonder tion and be retired coyered with f Bernardsville, and a patriotic reci- tion and be retired cohered with any- her. so ,few wheels are taken, when thing but glory." CharleCharless Howard,Howard , ofo Broadway,f Broadway ar-, ar - tation to be selected by Principal "Who said I used naughty words, thing but glory." j “Who said I used naughty worda, he thieves are offered so many chances. BOYS’ SUITS ririve edd home hom e ou WednesdayWednesday fromfrom ana nex- ex - laynes, of So roe rvi lie. papaT" she asked. BOYS' SUITS ' —That—That Importantimportan t pcriodlcol,periodical the, th e iled trip through tbe South and papar’ ahe asked. To-morrow evening a special meet- te tided trip through tbe South and "Oh, a little bird," was the reply. IluneltelhinclIcDn Call,Call ,aays: Bays /‘Four: f'Fou ofr our' Tbe programme adopted nnanimons- “Oh, a little bird," was the reply. ng ol the Pl&lnnVld Bicycle Club will West y includes the reading of the Presi- "Was it a wobbin," she persisted. DouolJenDunellen bellesbelles monopolized monopolize dmuch muc ofh o f “Waa it a wobbin," she persisted. held, to talk over tbe project of The'he MissesMisses Annie Annie and an dMamie Mami Cairns,e Cairns , it's proclamation, singing and ad- •'No, It wasn't a robbin," said papa. thethe timetime of o af Plainfielda Plainflel pliotograhcrd pliotograbe i “No, It wasn’t a robbln," said papa. ng a bicycle tournament at the olf EastEast Third Third street, street will, wil entertainl entertai ibisn thi s dresses. "Then It was one of those d d yesterday,"yesterday," “Then it waa one of those d d ing park early in October. If the Very! Low Prices. trendsrjends ata ta a party party this thi evening.s evening . Tbe following is the ode which will be tie chippies," said the four-year-old, —Many—Many ofof the the Germans Germans in i nthis thi citya cit y little chippies," said the four-year-old, lub decides favorably In this matter, a jpbilip Bens, of New Brunswick, is ung by the pupils all over the United andand birch-oilbirch-oil waawa Immediatelys immediatel admin-y admin - ararcc alarmedalarmed overove rtho th cholerae choler whicha whic h Philip Benz, of New Brunswick, la tournament will be gotten up which will in all departments now •testing friends in North PUmfield. Itatea: istered.stered. foureumeut will be gotten up which will Fajll Styles in all departments now prevails in Hamburg. ;Some of th visiting friends In North Plainfield. urpass anything of the kind ever car- prevails In Hamburg. Some of them lolumbia, my land! all hail th. glad day ■urpase anything of the kind ever cur- camecame fromfrom there, there and, and others; other haves hav rel-e r TheThe funeralfunera l ofo thef th younge youn song ofso n of ried out in this vicinity. Among other eady. Vhen first to to thy strand Hope pointcJ th* AaAs OldOld t*Uc 2*ll cOoma. Ooua . ried out In tbn vicinity. Among other atives andid near near friends fnenda.livin livingg In ithen tb In-e lividjkvid Neater,Neater ,of o Paarlf Pear street,l street North, Nort h eatnres will be a lantern parade SCHWED BROTHERS. way; Peter Wooden'a horse is dead. It featured will be u lantern parade SCHWED BROTHERS. fected:tcd district.district PJaiofield, will take place from tbe 1 Peter Wooden’s horse la dead. It which will be participated in by all Main field, will lake place from the HailJail himhiro who who thro' thro darkness darknes 6r»?s first followed followe d as nearly as old as his owner,—aome- which will be participated la fry all —Now that cholera lias found its way h Hisic to-morrow afternoon at two waa nearly as old as his owner,—some- wheelmen of the city. WANTS AND ^OFPSRS. —Now that cholera bis found its wav house to-morrow afternoon at two thethe flameflame bere in the nineties. wheelmen of the city. TIER’S Into New York, aud there ore som(o clock, Instead of at ten o'clock, a. m., where In the nineties. TIER'S luto New York, and ibere arc some o'clock, instead or at ten o'clock, a. m., TnatTtiat ledle dwhere wher ethe th Mayflowere Mayflowe ofr Libert?of Libert y John Qreen, of Johnston avenue, A^rtnUfomM ubs«# thl two thousand or more people from tnii first announced. John Green, of Johnston avenne, oaob wotS each two thonaand or more peoplo from this ah first announced. came. irehased the horse from Mr. Wooden, BA8X tUL KOTES. ICEICE CREAM PARLOR 1 city going to and comlngfrom the metrop- Rev. George Angleman, formerly of purchased the horse from Mr. Woodon, ,# BASS BALL HOTXS. CREAM PARLOR I city going to and coral ngfrom the metrop- I Rev. George Angleman, formerly of an Wednesday, for two dollars, and "The West Ends ar» 'two' much for QAFF..—Wanted, i tec u^-haiNl aafe. Ad- olis each day, it Is possible that the is city, but now of Kansas, preached )ear Country, llie star of the valiant and on Wednesday, for two dollars, aod The West Ends are 'two' much for O drew box 765. Flam NO. 10 PARK AVE1TOE olis each day, It 1b possible that the this city, but now of Kansas, preached taid fifty cents down to bind the bar- tie boastful players ol Plalnfield," says much dreaded disease.may be brought the M. £- Charcb, at Danellen on free I paid fifty cools down to bind the bar- tho boastful players ol Fla Infield," says much dreaded disease, may be brought m the M. E. Church, at Dunellen on Thy Cm it cm afar arc dreaming of thee. ;>iin. The balance of the money was \\TANTED.—Cook[TTANTED.—Cook ami d lanndreia.UundreM . Ap-Ap - here. It is well to remember tb II.'Hv last. He waa born In Dun- t exiles afar are dreaming of thee* gain. The balance of the money was Ihobe literaryliterary editor editur of o thof th Somersete Somerse Un-t TJn - V Y ply a Peta^a A PUlnfleldPlainfield,, X.N .J. J . here. It is well to remember that Holiday Iasi He was born In Duo No Heldsfields of o thef th Earthe Eart soh cnchantinglyso enchantingl shine.y shine . o be paid Inside of a week. Green W 9 r'there IS no place within me city limi ili*n. ar»i! was very much pleased to to be paid Inside of a week. Green ion-Gazette.•Guette. FactFact I bnt! bu yont yo mightn migh havet hav e there is no place within Uie city limits olleu, aud was very much pleased to NoNo airair breathes breathes such such incen**. incense suck, suc miuich mu»i asc as was driving the horse through West ■yyANTED.-VNTED.-On e ojr rtwo t ifureiahed ThisThis establishmentestablishment la1 nowB no openw opele ton tol_ Y where an infections cfjoe can be take: i the town of his birth once more. waa driving the horse throngb West saidaid “three"three much,”much," Gore, Gore Sbarrott, Sharrot andt an d ighf houarherprag. tbe public, who an Msnred that no/ where an Infectious case can t»e taken. bo in the tow of bis birth once more. Third street, yesterday afternoon, when the public, who are assured that m>f At Mublenbnrg Hospital there are i Q thine, Third street, yesterday afternoon, when Fields,Fields, whilewhile yon you were wer eat a ILt it. wAddrM»°F™E.*B, Courier ofice. painspains willwill be be spared apared tot serveo serv theme the mIn arIn af. At Mohlaubnrg Hospital there are no Sr. AnglemanAngleman is i as ason so ofn oWashingtonf Washingto n Humanity** home! thy sheltering brcaM be animal dropped in the harness, and prompt and attentive manner with! accommodations, and \a fact a paliei inity'shome! thy sheltering breast the animal dropped In tbe harneea, and The gate receipts at Somerville will "\TTANTED.—A lire nnanW of of good good aland stand - prompt and attentive manner wlttv accommodations, and In fact a patient AnglemaD,Lnglemaa, andand a grandsona grandso ofn ex-Streetof ex-Stree t Qive« welcome and room lo manger* lied. The carcass laid in the middle The gate receipts at Somerville will TXT ANTED.—A live Tier's celebrated suffering from a contagious diaeai press'd. died. The carcass laid In the middle >e small on Saturday, as but few peo-VYVV infing In in the th commae communit ityy toto represent represen thet th e Tier's celebrated suffering from a contagious disease isalouer George Angleman, of of tbe street until Captain Grant or- bo small on Saturday, as bnt few peo- leadingleading BuildingBuilding lo.nloan ol o f fhihus State.State . SalarySalar y would not be admitted there. So inCommissioner George Angleman, of PalePale childrenchildren ofo llsngerf Hunge andr an Hatredd Hatre andd an d ile will go from here. Heretofore the would not be admitted there. So la his city, who years ago did much In ofdere thed streetit remove untild Captainto the gutter Grant. or-Thi s ple wJJJ go from here Heretofore.!!)* tadand commiuioocommission willwil lbe b e plift id .Call Cal evening#l evenings . ICEICE CREAMCREAM ININ BRICKS. BRICKS , case the scourge shouirt break oat here, t •street treet. . gamgamee hohe will wil ldrive driv ethe tri emembers member abouts abo n friends. It was a treat to the Donelleu markably ieven. Monday, the ex-pot In the box in case of emergency. people to hear his able remarks last The Crescents w ill go to Somerville towlownn Inin a four-ln-haod.a four-in-lnim ] I people to bear bis able remarks last ) Union of States, and union of touls! emes were I 61.5 and 69. Although Tbe Crescents wlU go to Somerville KTUKSE.—WarnedTURSE.—Wanted a. VMncvtnbl. gill. 1, Sunday morning. O L'nion of 8t*tes, and union of aoultf -morrow and play the concluding i\N ofo r16 1 6yean year tos taaauto a»Ut|wit withh cue care of* oTchil child,d ! —Messrs. Moffett i Poweis yester Sunday morning. "by promise awaits, thy future unfolds, he next day was not quite so warm, en and make hcrscll gcnintljrallyr nacfal.useful. ApplyAppl; —Mrears Moffett A Powois yester- Thy promise awaits, thy future unfolds. game with the West Ends, despite the ren and make heruell gen dayday disposeddisposed ofo fa alotUlocal tthe th cornere corne ofr o EarlyEarly neatnext MondayMonda ymorolng, morning M., MM.. M-AndAnd earthearth fromfrom her he rtwilight twiligh ist hailingis hailin theg th i he temperature at night was joat the 6868 MadiaooMkdison avenut. avenue . 1 •st entered after tbe last game. EastEast SecondSecond and an dBefi Befckma kman nstreets street tos to .imihtun, ex-Mayor 6. Rockafellow, Wednesday, tbe rain; day, Dunham, ex-Mayor G. Koctafellow, 'hat rises where people and rulers are one. The batting order will be tbe aame ai DissolutioDissolutionn ooff Partnership, Misa Agnes Ward, ?of Perth Amboy. .Jameslames Manning,Manning, U.U H.. H Fountain,. Fountain C, A.C. A. when 1-16 df rain fell, the air was warmer and the extremes were 8D.S •retofore. N0U0®Nottee la hereby glrea The consideration waj $300. Lee,Lee, HowardHoward Manning,Manning William, William Pear- Pear - , r < son, JosephJoseph DunhamDunham aod an R.d H.It. Mc- H. Mc- HI. Waaal Stolen From Him. and 63, and vesterday was within half t£V£:ESP l£ ££5*SSmJzJz. Jollougo, will leave this city on a fish- TheThe sonaon of o fcx-Msyor ex-Mayo rCharica Charle Place,s Place , a degree of being aa warm, but at night MATTXBS THEATRICAL. waa dlaaolved ou this nlnl day of BapUmhac. Cullough, will leave this city on a fish- he thermometer lell ten degrees lower, A. D etatauwn hundred «*d 0; tfe« , ingng excursionexcursion toto lower lowe Newr Ne Yorkw Yor Bay,k Bay , ofof OrovaGrove atreet.street ,North Nort hPlainfield, Plainfield had, ha d Manager Stevens, of the Hopper MJdM.wrU C. Van Are SASAYY Unlessi thetb partye part get#y get quarantineds quarantine d his-blcyclocycle stolenstolen from from him him during durin gWed- Wed - night tbe mercury registered 46, Company, Is making a vigorous fight feu aajual ono-half right, t he coldest yet this week, and It Is safe •Aid partaaretolp to Baat* •taaU of the ett^of theythey willwill return retnra tbe tb namee sam day.e day . nesdaynesday nightnight A*A bos b wase wa aboots abou tot re-to re- or the retention of the little children to predict tb tt tbe highest point re- budiMaa will fewtaftw •mriarta al the tiretire onon that tha tevening evening hi# hi fathera fathe toldr tol himd hi m wbo are such a pleasing feature of theuUatuduDdn U*« n.-a Dm* Mid Myle of RevRev.. FatherFathe rStafford, Stafford ,formerly formerl aa-y as - corded to-da;' will be about the same aa Doan« * IdaaU. AU d«M SOMETHINGSOMETHING too putpu tbis hi swheel whee outl ou ont o then th backe bac stoopk stoo p corded l»4>7 b» aboul Ue «ame al performanecaperformance of "Wan.."s of "Wang. The" pluck,The plucky airtantsistant pastorpastor ofo f8L St Mary’s. Mary' Church,s Church left, lef t or tbe night. The next morning ihe hat of Monday. raarsu3!sxn lis charge In this city on Friday lut, for the night Tbe next morning toe that of Monday- manager waa manageou Ian rWedneadaj was on las ar-t Wednesda y ar- bis charge Id this city oo Friday Iasi, whealwheel waswa sgone. gone . It Iwast wa a Colombiaa a Columbi a rested by the offlpers or the Society for szxmzsrsz: andand Isi snow now lu I fulln ful controll contro ofl 8Cof StMary’s. Mary' s • ahion tire aod lu number was 20 111. * * * • rested bjr the offlpera or the Society for tSS§ teas stedn.-ufm. MAKEMAKE ParishParish Inin Jersey Jerse yCity. City . . ushlon tire sad lu number waa 20 111. a kpMUi MMIMuiaM ,.reb„„„e Preventioon Crueltyn of Crueltto Children,y to Children, VAM AMDAU ncHe immediatelyimmediately notifiednotified theth policee polic ofe of A special meeting of the Common a technical point, and after a pre- 8MLT BL his lose. A apodal meeting of the Common 0B , technical point, aud after a pro- WilliaWilliamm Jukes,Jukes, oneon eof o fthe tb heade hea mend me n bla loss. CounciCoundll hasbaa been been called calle dfor fo neatr nex Tuea-t Tues Umieary- Umlnar hearingy hearin beforeg befor Jud*eWhlle,waae Judge White, waa .—The member, of Noah Dova En- A NOISE!NOISE ! lan thoth eScott Scot Printingt Printin Freesg Pres Work*,s Work* , dayday evening,evening, SeptemberSeptember 10, 20 to, t examineo examin bounde boun overd ove tor uppour to appea beforer befor Judgee Judg Car-e Oar - campment. No. 18, | vet Ian evening wentvent toto Philadelphia Philadelphi athis thi mornings moraine to; to thehe Aaaemof-sAssessor's duplicateduplicate delivered delivered to to the th epeeler•enie ofr othef the Supreme- Suprem Court,e Court being, bein g aud conferred the l'l lilarrhtal Degree COUBIIH EEi.DF.BB WILL HtVEE actlet upup a a press praa ain i na printinga printin officeg offic there.e there . Tax Collector, and also to consider the on one member. Him TOU TO • DHLXS8 TO0 Mbs Wall will receive at tbe Hillside Tux OoUector, aad alao to consider tbe p^ed.arole Ind tbe In Interval the Interva In ltba In euatody the cuitod y Bev. E. M. Rodman, rectoi of Grace tennis Club tea to-i»orrow afternoon sal•alee ofof tbe tbe No. No J. 2Engine Engin Roome Hom prop-e prop of- of counsel.his counsel Mr. , HleventMr. Steven la pro-s la pre- MA1IPMT k DESIKE TO BE Rev. E. M. Rodman, rectoi of Grace hil amaabur III jplacopal Church-, to-day removed and will have to assist her Mra. John ertyerty andanil the th epurebaeo purchas eof o otherf othe propertyr propert yparedpare tod meetto mee anyt lisueany thatissue may tha t may FOUHD. U ADVEKTI8EBEHT Episcopal Church, to-dey removed A dlaordarW llv«r aad nmanbjuu|M >aao- frofromm E.E .Second Second attest stree tto t theo tb newe ne wpariah paria h Bushnell, Mrs. Louis O. Tlmpson, the In lutat ■lead arise In this Interestingarise In oootroveray,this Interestin g controversy, dl««, bad blood. MaetaQc I> ITf C0LU1WS WILL IDEB- rectorrectoryy ouon LaGrande LaGrand earenas. avenue Ber., ttev. Misses Bushnel), Kiss HonUngtoo and and la cooBdenl ofas victory,d Is confiden aa he tout of victory, as ho not T1TT TOO AS A LIV£, UIB- Mr.Mr. RodRodma nunn hu ha slived live ood o Euetn Eas Secondt Secon d Misa MaeaelL n. fWakaM hwlp Imee. only feel,only eecurefeels set-ar lu tbee I validityn the validit of they of the GEHCBOBUTESs MAJt. BOTH- ■mtree ott forfo rmany many year* years . WhenWhe hen firothe first WhileWhile tbetoe receptloo reception is i lbs i nprogress, progress a, a WhilWhilee theth eNational Nationa lDemocracy Democrac Isy IHus InStei BUI,n whichBill, whic becameh becam a lawe aon la thew on the Why auffw from say f thaw vhre Dr. A iao no TILL so COB-TIMCE runecame tot olTulnUeld Plalnfiel dhe hreddede reside ood on matcmatchh gamegame ofo ftannin tenni swill wil bel bplayede playe d gatheringgathering aroundaround thethe Farce Forc ebill bil aland-l stand { Unit' Bru of tthis of thi month,s month bnt, laba furthermoret is furthermor e aaatt,Ik Hdwe’i ba«. ArebteaOo to Bkm drugToato more aaa aad ha bay ao A COUIIKB EEADER OF TOOK WwWest FourthFourth itreetitree tIn i nthe th houeee boua nowe no w betweebetweenn SlmmondaSimraonds andand Hoaungtne Huntington and an d ard, thethe loaalloca lDemocrat, Democrat wins wil marchl marc Intrenchedh ntrencbe behindd behin thed licenses the license recentlys recentl y aboUteaad am U ytM oat fte ttkaaaw DE8I2E TOR BIfl PATIOHAQE. occupiedoccupied byby J. J .W. W Murrey,. Hurray Jr., jr . HowarHowardd BeebeBeetle and and Fred Fred W. w Walk.. Wai t underunder Ikethe "BUT "Bill" Fores Forc ebanner. j laeucdIssue to tbad childrento tbo childre by Mayorn by Grant. Majo r QmnL ALEX. WILLETT. 7 P.rk in. flOURIER, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1898.

—^TKHIE iiswircinr 'g&nczUon&l Sc ptf •ml * Wlooa. BATTU3 WITS THE DAtTONS. bearing ootf Aa bato>n |*1W' *• *—* MQk of Ume has no milk. F1T« of th. Train Kobbsra l$aptsrad whispered to her brothar. " Who KAJLKOAU OF NEW JSKSBT Oil ol vitro! i* not an oil. Mr. leal'i School for Boys EE., H.H . HOLMES,HOLMES, Aftw Two Vtn Kil!«d, think that his ancestor* had always sold 1 Et. PASO, T«.. Sept. 16.—A r»rJ— Quicksilver la put laateMy. Dmler Bwt Quality cinnamon and nutmeg* I''" V' Dealer Bert Quailtj long to be remembered in criujin.'il VWITH, WMV • U. V/ » TIKI TABLE IX EFFECT BBFT. U.1SM. Uncle Dorival, who read .cyolopsrfia* Monday, September 12.1882 tory turn been effected near her*. It Is ud mi thought ttrj Iwwd. ntorWd Salphnrle atber oonUIn» no « nlphur. and waa thought very Icsmed, retorted none otner than that of * qoickly: WormsMdla^Mxpaiirted flow« bat LEHIGH COAL quickly: bers of tlie famous and notorious • Aod why ifaonld hi not H*r»«fiw Copperas Is » Iron mU and oonlaiaa BO JOHN LEAL, LEHIGH COAL "■ And why should ha not bare a* gang of train robbers. The captoyw mttnmta m • Khlaaul Am7 wtth npper. • Cnd Via**. PUfnflpM. N. made by Deputy Marshal Sam Williams •entimentyoor ibiarda anotice.,a a nobfetnan itatw I . AllAwa buby wit anh of the Paris court. Those captured were equal."yonr abaur d notions, Utter I All BntwiM U o-nally mad* bom hyd r*a- DrDryy KindlingKindling WoodWood Bob Dalton, the leader of tne; gang equal." tl» eanadenals. ' MISS SCRUKER A1088 NEWTON'S The dock struck t. and Saint And* German silver contains no silver snd KeptKept eooatanUyconstantly onon hand.hud . Grant Dalton, Amy Dalton, Bam ,W suddenlyTbe doc feltk Btrn-a pantk 8of, an rsoforaed Saint forAndr thee SCHOOL FOB BliU.S and ••Three Fingered Jack." \ suddenlpart hey vaa felt playing,a pang oaaf remorsehe recollected for tb* black lead contain, n " Oflee,Office, XT27 NorthNorth AvenneAvenue with with W. W .A A H I f It...part v.be w-awu i.playing , a s hWt.e recollecte d KINDERGARTEN, YwdYard,, 2424 Madison Madison Avenue,Avenoe, opp.opp. ElecElec ■/or thattha tbe b ehad ha dto t ammgeo arrang efor fo hier bi friend'es friend' s The mfsiiilwm uf the Dalton gang t I. won. bnrlal and would be expected at the trietrie lightIJght Station.SUUoo. overt at nn a short distance from here _.__ burial and would be expected at the 17 LA GRANDE ATE., 10 I* bright ee • hotel. Oxnen DMU tbe "acid Keueritor," a fight took place between the marshal' saafe hotel. WILL BK-OPKN 8K1-TEMBKK IS. 1M He therefore rose from the table and bot hydrogen U really th« «mtkl l poam> and the robbers, in which two o AH UllBgh (fas dnri trom tb* uplenclid He therefore roM from the table and apimdtd le*.bo #1 innoaDCina ‘h.t b. hid important boil- ntent, and many acids oonUin no oi thu UttoBwire killed and the five named Tim; wim to her bers from • Power • announcing '.hat he had important busi- Boice,Boice, RunyonRunyon & Co.Co. captured; Marshal Williams Wsevi •r»r- * ' DMness TO to attend attend toto prepmd prepared toto Umre. leave . HiHlls 1U ol lemon bas nothing to do with (li'in-c of the fight, fingers of his- righ T tUir. hoithos pcotwtedt proteste dto i nTito, rain gylrto, Sylvi hmkrda looke dop u p HOD, but Jt is a salt of the extremely -WnKer1 Berrle* Pollock, In Lor Mr. A. Vi h.mil being shot off. , la loput tois blinkblank nuiunt amazement andand mrj every one one en- en- ODoua oxalic .cid.-Baliotlu of F Tonchorof Shortly after the last raid by the out- treatetreatedd himhim toto remeln. remain' 1»WH, which occurred at Adair.t I. T. "'• 1I dodk> not not nndemtand," understand," beganbegan thathe oldol d CURIOSITIES. Jnly 14, Williams ntarte.1 in pursuit o A GHOSTLY6H0STLY BRIDALBRIDAL manman., followingfollowing hlihi» rultorvuitor toto the the front fron t PianoPiano andand Composition. Composition, the defcr-enidiies. He followed them on door The young man mtarrap$*d him. door. The young man interrupted him One million dollar* In gold weighs8,8663 WilIIl sowBOW resumereanme lastInstruction ruction.. of the territory Into Kansas, thetoce to saying solemnly B pounds avoirdnpola. KVFor otaolce of hourl * asd lam add Colorado and New Mexico, where the The rtape coach which ran betwMn At It o’clock thi. The i^age coach whtob. ran between, ..IwU] expUin. At 11 o'clock this A mediiev.1 writer on d»monology P. O5T^1g?A. Box ',is I. 1'lalnneldiSd"“-’—^. The Dalbm gang are wanted in the Ii Pari, and ManrtUn had Jnet reached morntajt j .for a abort and loddm COALTDMBER Paris atad Marseilles had just reached > morntag I died, After a short and sodden pUsssplace* tbstbe total tota l numbernumber of o fdevils devil sat a tpre- pre - di in Territory, Kansas, New Mexico and fjronobfc>bl J whenwhen thethe yoongyoung BaronBaron de attackattack of o colic,f colic end, and I IRare gav ethe th ehotel hote pro-l pro - l~--.r .r ,,lhl , ,,-t.... tin. vr,nntr Ra*Ml ^A .. * * *. » w ..i l l •._! -. -- ciselciaslyy 44.4X.bM.«,*36,666. •Jf California to answer the charge of train SalntSaint AndreAi dre climbed climbed op np to to the th efront fron tmat. seat . 'pnatorprietor mymy word word ot o fhonor honor that tha tmy m ybody body The Misses Butler DamasonaDe masons,, Pa.,Pa. ,boasts boasta ofo fa a girl girl baby,baby , The Misses Butler robijery, and the rewards offered hy tbe HerHeme hr1 le fonndfound aa good-lookinggood-looking fellowfellow (,fconld" 'A he b eremored removed thi. thi iafternoon, afternoon . Mason'Mason’ss Materials,Materials, &c,4c. borabora onon JulyJar/ 10. 10 , whlohwhich weighsweighs oalyonly on# one will re-open officials of the railroadf* and dpcpress ofof hlihis oinO' ra age. age ,and and itmlghtway straightway the th etwo two , j ... . onon am.see ,thamtom. therefore* that tha tIf i fI 1were w to couiiBinios robbed in Kansas and Cali Y and one-half pounds. becamebecame great(roat frtendi.friends. AtAt the the end end of of an an •.toent s;^e tmyaelf myself any any longerlonge r iti twoo wo Idn be A New Yorker bai made a clock which ' fornia nggregate $22,000. hour th, y began exchanging confidence*, A New Yorker baa mada a clock which THEIR K0SSZVQ SCHOOL FOB CHILDEI S hoar they began exchanging confidences TWJ .wkward.iwkward.' ’’ ' WithWith them these worde words he he die- dla - Una M.00O piece* of wood, oomprls- now prepared with] our increatcl William* IB on the trail of th$ other after th* manner of youth. We are now prepared with| oar increased three members of the gang, and ' after th* manner of youth. appeared,appeared ,leering leavin gthe th bide ol fatherd fathe orer-r over - tbont 826 varieties. facilities,, (having(hai |>«rchaseduhsed theth eextensive nllMnll to eflttt tliL-ir capture also. ThcTbe Actonscion ofof noble noble etockstock wmwa aon on hie hi swhtjmo!whelmed with with emeemnent. amaaement . Carter county, MOD., to larger than Thursday,Thursday, Sept.Sept. 15.15 yardsf ofof Messrs.Mes A. D. Cook * Bio.), to wayway toto Pari,Paris toto boy boy anan offlm’a officer's heeret,brevet ,| whenWhen theth erent res tof o fthe th efamily famil ybeard hear d promptlpromptlyy 611fili allal lorders orden andanil solicit solici your pat- so as to serve his country as his ancestors To Rebuild the Jail. . •onto serve bis country u his ancestors what hadbeen bee n—id sai dthey the decidedy decide dthat tha thet th e at their residence.iilcncr, 65 East Front Istreet. roaageronage.. MAY;S LANDING, N. J., Sept. lft—The h idnl done done beforebefore him.him . TheTh eother, other ,who who youthwu wa joking.a joking . grand jury of tbe Atlantic county courts was the sou of a rich tradesman, waa was the wm of a rich tradesman, was , .. He has humor,” mid Unale DorlraL Pi-irate pup>upili s received if dnired ! .. „_ ,_-.. ._ r^. fuli xjncfc Dorival. BOICB. RtnnroK &. co. aft«r deliberating over two dayh. pre- d for"Paris. for the pnrpoee, the gnat praaMie of the water. w*an Ooanoiioxs also boond foe Paris, for the purpose. | .. j ehal, congratulate.lat ehim him the th enext nex timet tim e rented thirty-five bills of indictment, the of marrying a largest nmnber for years. The poiir san- howcTrf. of marrying an heiress, the j ^ He will be bare in time for The people of tbe United States r»d danghtc • of an old friend 1 be ban in time for and support aa many newspapers •• Er uilnx. Harrinburg-. I'ott.vtlle, Xai"*- Hotels, Ac, Financial.ffinanciaX. itHir condition of the Atlantic "comity ikinghU* of an old friend of his father gunnersupper ••. Hotels, Ac. jail at this place, whinh haa bee: "" "I■•Itt tai anan "won even thing!”thing!" ort«Scried thUrn,e Bot inppm tim. mme_._jean andd paamd. passed and, an d Claud, Fiance and Germany combined. ing cumadenihle attention, was LT1._ yonngynng lAron.langhingly.b iron,laughingly. "A Ameremone mm moneyy tbweBn twm suppe no ralgn sigtimn eof o o ftha th eaon Km-in-law tc law. .Tha Th e JOS. T. SULLIVAN, by the grand jury, and they made » pre- each oC us. The little god Fo.t-Rktl D.«nltlon. JOS. T. SULLIVAN, j —DIME—DIME—— sentment to the effect that the jittl was unitbT for mch of na. The Uttle god family1_ becam ... e anxious anbanned,d alarmed and, an d In a miserable condition. Thejstrong Onpid ha. no mom concern in yonryonr hnaibusi1 - towardtoward 11 8 o’clock o'clock they they amt sen t a ammmnger i chiirge by the grand jury canse^ (jnito ncm thatthr I to in mine’’ mine." to ttheo th hotaje hote tol to Inqnira inquir fore fo ther thpamengwe SAVINGSAVINGSS INSTITUTIONINSTITUTION an excitement, and it is said tbe board yon 66 WEST U ST.. "ThS. .n are miataken,mistaken, " rrtnrncdretnrned whowho had had arrfredarrived thenthere byb yooach coach that tha t of freeholders will immediately tatu , the othet. ■ I hatee nevernever eeonseen Sylvia,Sylvia jmorning. mormng . The^ proprietorproprietorito r Bentsen t backbacbk k action and rebuild the jail. "I haVe never seen Sylvia, j morm OFPLAINFIELD.N.J but 1 fe love with her once and for- jwan dj ^,j,st^ thethe gentlemangentleman namedname dhad had Fine Wine*. Liquors and Scgai OF PLAINFIELD, N.J in tlov tfcnee wit Ih laid he rmy onc oy»e an dUpon for - jdied wor dat II^ o’clock of coBe and that the Fine Win«S, Ltquors and Scgnra flret ««.« I laid my eyas npon mei at n laIs nownow receiving; receiving depositsdepoaita MurderedMnrdorcd bybj HI*His PuplL Pnplt Judge for yonrmlf. p bodybody had ba dbeen bee ntaken taken away away for fo rburial ta VIENNA, Sept. 16.—A dispatch from her port -ait. Judge for yonwelf , | bury and Wnllamsport. Vienna. Sept. Id.—A dtfpuUjh from e a rttortoiae .hell »m. and thethe afternoon. afternoon . Thi.This new. new swm wa aremind received payablepayable onon demand,demand, withwith He opened a tortoise shell case, and < for Ju Tarnopol, a town of Anstrian tialii-ia, dre cirlaiiorf admiringly: uV£ w.'£Tl ™ *ayTaruoi>ol,s that aas towna numbe uf r Austrianof boys attendin(falicia.g Sain' t A exclaimed admiringly:gy | withoobonnded unbounde daetonlahmeot. aitoni»fcmen tand, an dlittle littl e Bride* M« that ae a nnrahor of boy* attending l Idd d IL2U p. m.-Fur Flcmfntfion, Hlffh Hotel Grenada ! Interest at the rate of threw the ffvmnaKiuni there were leaving the • WhitWh. 1 an an angelangel ]t Indeed,Indeed, mymy dear dear fel-fel- ; SybilSylvia bom, bunt u,tointo tear, teen ma sahe sh edeclared declared Brunch. Enilvn, Hflhlehera. ltan«cir, thebuildin eymnafimrag after thei therer studio were* leavingfor the thedr ~ low.. yonyoi ateare very very tortunatefortunate to hag, haw that that 1 thatthat .ho she would would wearweax mourning mourning aa a aif i fahe ah e town, Maucb Cbunk. Scraoton. \viIke-_ buildingg afterae their studies for kbe day Tiuiiauua. (Parlor oar tu Hauoh Chunk.) NorthNorth Avenue.Avenue. ! (3)(3) parper centcent perpe r annum,annnm , werewere ended.endedded,, ooneone ofoff them, thte a hoi named chnnnii^t.?barmii ?, daintydainty creaturecreature pickedpickedjra antt tortot wvn•were „ a widow. widow . 1.—For FlemlOKton. Johann Schwed, drd e . _ jn.—For EaKtyn. AUentmm. Match Johann Srhwcd.Sh drew a revoKer and ...... mj I •’ It"I t whi!s hi ghoats ghos thatt tha entoet cafti here.”e here. " Chunk, ftuwlina, Harrisljuri, Ac. payable senii-mmnttlly. •wiThtmt a word of warning Pro* not complain," said the bride- The Finest Hotel In tne City payable so ml-ao Dually. without a word of warning find at Pn> I do. not complain, mid the bnde- | „saiwd t heth egirl, girl'i smother, mother ,to i nn tamea of awe i " '» p. m.—For Eaetoa. BtthJiihem and Allen- tensotoworr Dr.Dr . FelixFelis Ul..wackT.Qlowackj, killing him groom iilect, "and now I am going to bnt Uncle Dorival sbrugge inntanlh". Schwed then turned nis SPLINTERS. £ a. m. Sundays—For BsMon, Ilrtblehcn. Is now open-Tor booking rooms, nntle Instantly. Srhwed then turped tils Liserable. jolting concern mtown. Mauob Chank, Wllkeabarre weapowt-upMii*n againstagainst himselfhimself andan dblew blew liishis I am expected to break- tbe management oi briiins ..ut. The murder was doe to a " Do ghosts eat and drink as he did?' Motto tor a dado—Tbere'i room at the Drams out. The murder ww due to a y fnture father-in-law's as soon op. aa?'m. SundayB-Fur Hlgl. Bridge Branch Ktrrndglgce thethe l»»yImy hiulha dentertained entertitined forfo ra a he asked. "That fellow wu merely tun. Allt-nt.iwn, llaucb Chunk. Tauuuiua, OX0, 1HD WALLACE T. Interest Paid on all Deposits long time agfiinst the professor.; Paris, and as I shall then be some young scapegrace who wanted to Freedom, u well as despotism, has Ita mokin, WlUf it in sport, 4c. Interest Paid on ail Deposits time a*ruiu*t the profowur. j to my betrothed I want to look -Jtip. in. &uadn>»—Fur EaMan, Allentown, play a trick on us and get a good meal at lavee. Haucb Chunk, Tamaqua, Buadlns and Ilarrla- BASEBALL YE3TERDAT. as well |s possible." Cremation doee not appear to be • grave 6.&P. m. Sundaya—For Easton, B*'i«loh( nd of three days and twostory went the round of the servants' ubject- lllentuwu, Hauub Chunk, J loading, Hari CENTRALCENTRAL -:-HOTEL! HOjEL heavy utage imbled At Boston (first game) — i R. B. t g ball, and tho footmen boasted of baring The eornetist onght ueveTto be left out JOHNJOHN W.W. MURRAY,MUKBAY, I’m.:President lent. . mpolis. and the t travel. Long niuKcii. UCIAN Onova, ETG^ PLAINFIEID.PLAINFIELD. Awitnli 1 U n u 0 1 0 D fc— * T 3 ito the seen a spirit in broad daylight. The " WLLLIAMWILLIAM WHITE,WHITE, ViceVice PrwldenPresiden nd en- tale spread until it became a subject of i who n nkeys a ind the n Leave Ftslafleld st J..TT. K (K\ WO n. u, CM.-**’. ThaThe mann who monkeys aro NATHAN HABPEB, " « Ai Bdoto•urnl fldBJ tftkinr:game: 7T Ill's*; luV*: ■ ilarknefi-nli»»W 1 . H. * K*Kvdgaged -tw o roi (ding to take a little wonder in boudoirs and drawing rooms, cbinerychinery oftenoften travelstravels iIncog. .W, 4.01, 6J6. 6-11 p. m. Sunday, (except No.So. 1111 East East ErontFront Streetstreet NATHAN HARPER, •< Bueiun. „ 4 ^12 0 8 k-IO 10 1 rest. and the fair young widow who had never TheThe mostmost stupidstupid membermember olo f the legialsr ELIASELIAS R.E . POPE,POPE, Treasurer.Treasurer. Ofctew » oi o a o »-s is a Saint Andre had just thrown himself been married wore a black gown and tareare maymay bare bave cutcut bis his wjsdoir wisdom teeth. a.: UK, 4.01, Bli,' &-&U ;J» p. tu^'suadaji npon the bed when he heard deep groans shed passionate tears for the afBanoed ThiThiss tois tha the Yankee Yankee DoodleDoodle country, bo' ^J^i.iti™c a™JuK •• ">-; '-M P- "• 1 WindhaWindhamm andand Crowlev, Crowlev, llxllliuure M 0 1 • 8 1 0 I L the next room, and on rushing in husbandhusband whomwhom shashe had had seen seen butbat once. one CanadaCanada UIs thethe YankeeYankee BoodleBoodle country. For Freehold—aj., 8.0O. UM a. m.: 1.02 ileu^calt Estate,iTstittc, insurance. At Mallimorr (SI irsm..; •» ' mnd his late companion rolling on the ilp.m. ■ TwoTwo weeksweeks laterlater aheahe waewa swandering wandering PayFay beadheed toto the too Idle idle rumorrumor . Some day floor.'•or inin hgonie* kgonies ofof pain.pnin . TheTh eservants servant s' about the garden one evening, listening tbthee IdleIdld e rroomer> marmay fallfa il lto t o p. pa yb bii s room KOFAL BLUB lANtt. biu-jittnchu). If M. DUNHAM, ClcvcIanJ-.—.J O 0 0 0 S 0 0 -were gammoned, a physician was about the garden one evening, listening At IliUadelphla- were rimmooed, a physician wae \ aadlysadly toto thethe songs songs ofo fthe the nightingales. nightingales . No. T BAST FBOKT 8TBI Piltehenr-.. 0 t * 9 0 1 0 0 broughtironght in.in, andand the tbe latter latte r declareddeclared thattha t TheThe starsstars werewere •shinin Liningg brilliantly,brilliantly, butbut JOBS E. BEEBBOWEB, Prop Pitii*d«iphia...4 o i a a 0 0 • thethe patVntpatient waawa ssuffering suffering fromfrom acutaacute the sight of their beauty only served to JOHN’ E. BEEKBOWER, Prop New York- colic, which had probably been con- the sight uf their beauty only served to other pearls.—Ten ;-.:• . aUo&lSf&KML S3E a m. MJ7 At N’t" York- colic, which had probably been con- increase her sorrow. 1 J». 10*, 5M, 0M, BJO, BS p. m, 1.17 ni«Imrr.H InsuranceInsurance,, RealRea l Estate.Estate . Nrw York..—..uYork...-. O 0 S 0 8 l 0 tracted before he left home, and hadincrease her sorrow. ' Kin)'*—SJ*, 11,12, a. Ul.. 2,03, SJ4, 6.,Vi, oici.1.p. til, »villt_.... trarted before be laft homo, and had "Alasl" she sighed, "If he were but laf men aggravated by tbe fatigue of the ••AlasI” she rigbed, •It be were but CITCITYY HOTEL,HOTEL, Bepreaentliut Old Ua Brookly: horn aggravated by tha fatigueg of tha herehere toto stroll stroll withwith meme along along threethese path- path - SNAP SHOTS. or baltlmore and Wanhln^loo at 9,48 a. \m Cin< 1 k-I • aeyf H. . jonrupy, Ha pronounceduoced thethe mAlady malady a ways I" '" ~ V.p.ni., 1.11 night. Bnndara—«.4 PABK AVE-, OOBNEB SECOND ST Brw Q*-48 very serious on< ways I" EveryEvery manman baaha» his tats taolu (eulU and an dhis hi sfaults fault s x;, 1.H-. p. m.. i.iT nnjia. PARK AVE., CORNER SECOND ST ’’ ’’ ’ ’** very aertona one. andand aoso it it proved, proved, for. for ,in i n As she spoke a crackling of bougba "tv^biw ttoi spite df pvery c; As she spoke a crackling of boughs harelavs him.him. i o o : o i spite of every care,re, thethe youth yonth expiredexpired atat near her made her start with terror, and theendW an hour. near her made her start with terror, and Truth,IsTruth,is aoto rarerare thatthat manymany peoplepeople conoon-- flazneiels,FI.AIITFIEI.I;, n.K. ji. J. j. x. VAIL. LonU.-..-"- the end of an hour. in another instant a man broke thrc J. T. VAIL. &iir_t Andre was overwhelmed by the in another instant a man broke through aldaraider Itit an an Inspiration.inspiration. . Baint Andre waa overwhelmed by the thethe flowering shrubsshrnbs andand lmalt knelt ata ther he r One word ot sympathy or kinf 1Ititciiii lacingf atat Graviwnd.Gravflscnd. catAslrxgihe.itastrophe, andand when when hehe found fonnd thatthat hhee On# word of sympathy or kindoare A First-Class Family HotelHote. RealReal EstateEstate andand Inauranca Insurance oaxrmann.nRAVESEKD. I.I, L.I. .Sept. Sept. IS.1«.—Tb -The« fdllo-lns frftiawlnc laIs feet. The stars were shining to some sometimesometlmea makesrnikM aa friend. friend. couldraid dodo nqthmgnothing moremore forfor hishi sfriend friend hebe purpose then, for by their light she ForFor PermanentPermaueDt an4and TranWeat Transient Ouesta.Guwta. 49 NORTH 1TLM E. thethe rr»nltrennllo off th.th erm* rur™ et «i thi* ihir, plueeVr„t*r.Uj i-estenW : : I atoodtood gaginggaring aadlysadly ata t theth elifeless lifeless cUy clay PolltencePolitenessa thatthai doesdoes notno tbegin begin ata thome home NV. 49 NORTH IIDIF, firstFirst race.race, 11 Bille mile-Speculatio t*peculation.n ljL*jU£ey Ww.Wat . recognizedrecognized thetbe face face forfor which' she had isi almostalmost allall vanityvanity andand deceit. deceit . *;S: Kmatrrab.King Crab. A3 . Tlmr.Time.!.«« 1 Ml*. . , i which Uy on thethe narrownarrow bedbe din in the th e HtablesblMfl andand BilliardsBilliardn AttachedAttached „„„ beenbeen longing,longing, andand inin a a voice voice which w be- •nd do not forget that In 1JVS u Sernnd«t*und race.nee . 111- I-1SU tBlIea-C'eodeUbre. nilles-CimAiUb™, Vt bare hotel room. Poor fellow! 8o tokened mingled joy and dread a Beck troth and do not forget that la F.ttry.S;lUnr.ft WIHteL.,WillteL.. X! TUne.Tlnie. LMt*.-UfilH.^ tokened mingled joy and dread ahe cried: orderorder toto gatge tIt it yon yon most n it pursuepnrai It. rtrB by traliut uukrked " young. (so gay. looking forward to a " Then you are not deadT" ThirdThird nw.DUE , iq1H miles railes-LconaWHll, -L.-ma—U, 1; 1:KUkeo- Kilkeo - ” Then you are not dead?” The fi has• opop to U find himself dlothiug,(Clothiiuv ifutB.^ate, Caps, CTups, etcetc B7nBluee Stone Flagging,Flagging, Eic.Eie. ny.a Best Hrand.lt. Time, S.l^*. ' brightiright ffaturtv1 lture, andand now i snatched away " No, indeed, sweetheart," ay. S’, Ilret 1'rand. A Tlnae, X.ERv •'No. indeed, sweetheart," he an- plsysd oatt sadand nol no t a trick trick toto show, show. H. P. BALDWIN? 0 KourtUFourth racv.Hract.Wmlle-Boim.llo*, mile - lW.un*Ilc-B, i;I :Oirofle. Girofle . without warning! What would the fair swered, softly. "I am alive, and hope t.2;.-a hamm Weller.Weller.j A. Tiuir,Time. 1.04.1.0* . \ \ warning I What would the fair swered. softly •* I am alive, and hops Writer's colie Is a moat dangerous die* bridejride-elfec electt saysay when W. i ahesh eheard heard of o fthis this to live and love yon for many a long day OO.. M.M . DUNUAM,DUNHAM, J.J. FRANKFRANK MUNDY.MUNDY. Fifth rftce. 1 tuile-Parveuii, l;:JaHen, £; order. It run* naturally into starvation. Fifth rsre. I mile l*arvvno. li Jullen. I; tragedy to live and love you for many a long day orally Into starvation. POST OFFICE TIME TABLE- lJ«Mt.nrt.Dammel, 3. a.TiutP TW., 1.4^4- I.43H. yet." Do not fall oat with a man because ha POST OFFICE TIME TABLE* General An ,'iii for the Andre dreaded the bearing of the yet" rith a man because be Oeo«raJ Agwui for the Slxlh race, i'uiile-Dolljr McCon*. 1; Tem- WheWhenn thethe twotwo youngyonng peoplepeople enteredntered oes not .gree with yoo all along tbe MEN'MEN’SS -:-OUTFITTER, OUTFITTEB , lile,^: ]•••!") I. L' i L..f I'iui.-. l.-ivv I does not agree with yon all along the NBW YOKE MAIL*. the drawing room the family e play- and a^ne with him some. Ni* Yukx Mails. EquitablEqulUblee Lifelife AssuranceAssurance Soclctj.Society, tha drawing room tha family were play- CLOS«—7.80 and 9.30*. It; 12.80 8.20 4M6 "eatWest treatYTOBX Street.Street, iin g backgammonbkib . A loolkk off amazementt The oplniona of i rarely wi Club a—7.80 and W.TOa. m.; 12.80 6.20 Itacing at IMttabarg. off, carrying with h't" the dead ing beckganuxTon. A look of amazemant IX Broadway, New Tore. greeted the appearance of Saint Andre, fighting for any way.—Oalvesto.to)o New id B.00 F. J*. HiadQuerteM to. UO Broadway. Mew York, lOTTaBCBo. Kept. IS. -The fall d satchel. greeted the appearance of Saint Andre, nd 0.00 r. u. lloincwuod (tark opened yeal«ird»y. and everyone being dumbfounded, the AKKIVZ—7.80, S.40 sm1 11.00 A. M-, utd call your attentionotlon toto the th e90 S O he reached the stately mansion and everyone being dumbfounded, the AaBiva—7.80, 8.40 and 11.00 a. m., and yonng baron had no difficulty in telling JEOGE WAXEM'S PROVERBS. K.r*tr-ir»t r,rnen^fmittlag)—Egyptlenn^ t door flew open and two foot- young haron had no difficulty in telling JEDGE WAXEM’S PROVERBS. 3800 andand 6.80 5.S0 F. P .M. H , OUTINGOUTING SHIRTSSHIRTS KUBi«ntefld hiBstoryhis story,. whichwhich hshe concludedconcluded byby asking asking BOUIBVILLK, CASTON, (CO., MAILS. ivery came to meet him. One tk.naavii.LB, Eastoic, ,-:•. il-.r). It Delevan ,i]d cloak, and a voice was heard AWUVI—8.40 A. «., 1.15 and 6.15 p. M. Issnsdby that Socloiy. Sena far circular t ft Ambrosial, a Baxt Ume,iSlli ! ing joyfully: properproper periodperiod ofof mourning mourning hadhad alapaed, elapsed , Arxite—8-40 a. m., 1.16 and 6.15 r. u. Stockings,Stockings, 4c.ic. and Annt Dolarice was triumphant. Tbe America n Eagel i Direct mall tor TreoLoa and Pliiladel- Monsieur, here is yonr son-in-law ai and Aunt Dolarice waa triumphant Direct mall for Trtnlon and Philadel- 7 East Front Street. ' • Did I not tell you he had the bearing A largelarge areurtmeutassortment ufof canra• and walking last]" " Did I not tall you he had the bearing phiabia atat 4.80 4.80 p. p ra. of a nobleman?" she cried. Eleoksht office don't make a bad " Beuonmble. Accident and Fire tnauranoe. Oct. *-ml •£»ea • fellow r cried a little fat, white- of anoblemAnf” die cried. MaiMaill lorlor W WarrenvUl arrenvillee cloacacloses Tuesday,Tuesday , " All's *ell that ends well, and a rhuradajrhursday andand Saturday Saturdnf ata t12.00 12.00 H.u. haired i aan, rushing into the hall, "let "Alls ivell that eisda well, and a barobaronn isis as a sgood good as a sa a grocer." grocer," said said Dude Ducle Organised labor don't fatte: i'ost-officc" il-olfice opensopenp s ata t7 7 a. A .m. M and. an dcloaca close s THIS COUPON 18 me emt race you !" and he clasped the tjb at 7.00 p. u. Saturdays clos t 7.30 p. OWINOWINGG TTOO Dorival.—RomanceDurivaL—Romance.. at 7.00 f. m. baumlaya closes at 7.80 r. newcomer raptnoosly to his heart. a. OpenOpen everyevery eveningevenini g untiluntil 8.008.0800 0r. Iu TO RENT. Ad as he could get his breath :o owners of' lock"ftckboiet boxes. . «aid hurriedly L6—(>M at 9.30 i The original of the famous Kamag* ttcftDAT Mails—Orm at 9.80 A. u. ThThee CrescentOrescent RinkRink Hall.Hall . i bt The original of the famous Ramaga Jfficc open frommQ.S 9.80O toto 10.80 10.30 a.« .a. t bMau Large Stocjt portrait of Washington, painted from yon for being late," int*r- portrait of Washington, painted from closeclose*s atat 6.80 0.80 r. p . w.si . life in 1780, is offered for exhibition bt her. " Look, it is 12 o'clock life in 1709. is offered for exhibition in the Woman's building a* tbe Worlds And Lateness of Season itable for a market, Tor a gym and breakfast is growing cold. Come in the Woman's building at the World's And Lateness of Season Bailable for a market, for a gym- Fair. The miniature is set as a locket, wider Bald than poli- my dangbter. The little pnas Fair. The miniature is set aa a locked, en wer Ba nnaiutsiamm oror for for a a lodge lodge room.room . watching tbe clock for hours, withwith hairhair andand monogrammonogram ata t theth eback. back . Ueks.-Detroit Free PPrwa. FKATEHNITTFUATEKMTY AMDANO PROTECTION. PBOTBOT1OS. and !• fill impatient to meet yon.'* Min Johnson, in her " Original Portraits 873. MnibmaipHemberahlp 13H.O0Q.laa.OOU. 1M WE WILL SELL Dalh benoAta paid, over taa.ODO.OOa aim He pblled the young man into the of Washington." prunownore it the finest of all, and predicts that it will be a orgaaisDUvn. ForFor thethe next next 303O d*ya days breakfdet room aa he epoke, and without of all. and predict* that it will be one day tbe standard, as the Stuart portrait Iriotlon of raindrops on hailstones. - WBTUMPK paasla|an instant added: "My wife. day the standard, as tbs 8tuart portrait UOMOR-Mse nonoww isis.—Pittsbor —Pitlaburgg DispatchDispatch . The moit powarfal and heavlaat gun in Unde Oorival. Aunt Dohirioe, here is tke world welchs UB tons, is forty feet In C.C. H.H .HAND HAND the costal-law at last; Sylvia, my child, length and has a thirteen snd one-fourth- AAtt Sacrifice.Sacrifice. Plalnfleld, N. J. inch bore. It. range to eleven miie«, with Plainfield, N. J. There has almost always is English "Ihg pardon, sir," cried Samt An- • projectile weighing: 1,800 pounds. r. • u payment lor good* parch v>«d *1 the history been some one industry that was '*..!• "1" f.nJcr |t. wnnh |« dre, bti t again bia host interrnpted him. , No, 34, meeu iw sicrua of any ol the merefaa« * named supposed to be king. In the middle ages L-ninns.ln Wetump- professionalXvofcssioual (Cards.U'avrts. t telln •flow, provided (ho purehao* amoonu < that you wish to draw it waa the growth and export of raw STUB ENDS Of THOUGHT. back at tbe last moment, fellow [ ILLIAM A. CODD1NUTUM>DIN -TO cents cash tor oach nj*un ao wool; hut century it w«e tbe woolen Attorney^lUl-iv,, M-.HIL-T and SUjlloitoi ting has been arranged by my es- Tea•an an becoming to tome eyi W nMaMMreceived.. manufacture iUelf ; early in this century ^b Cmlsaiotio-r or l>««la and We agree to accept this -coupon oi frifnil. yonr father, bat if yon Trot•ut h baa more mwmltatwnLs than £friends. (Opticians.(Dpttciuns. ry Publlu. We agree to accept thi* coupon on and down to a very late date cotton wag Ine above coadldons, snd Invite you to ay objection tourg e 1 will 1IP.IV it the above condlttoua, aad Invito you to king; more lately, since tbe beginning A widow's waads may blossom as the AcmeAcme TailoringTailoring CoCo.. uali on HI when purchasing goods: >ad news can always keep. Now call on aa when purchasing goods: of the railway and steamship era, it " it down to breakfast at once and TACKBO’ACKBONN AA OODDINOTOM CODD1NOTUN been coal and iron. Women under twpnty and ( ion.;- Sit by me, sootn-law, and tall tb*lr age. NONO.. 1212 W.W .FRONT FRONT STREET,ST|lEET , hancrrj, (•»• me yonr opinion of this pigeon Tbe beet cook, arc not always the bisqnej" «*eeteit-tempered wives. PlalnfleldPlainfield.. N.N .J. J . The Visitor was yunng and very hun- B loom bo m per {to boo km I Ur )—Have you tWOHSOLHlCTIClL-OPTICIiC. DlCmSOX, PRACTICAL 'OPTICIANB anything on Indoor Baae BaUT Osaar would bar* bean bumble with- gry, ; having fasted since midnight. The anything on Indoor Rasa Ball? out hi. n ithtkey at 3 a. m. Bookseller — Ifo; bat 1 have “Tbs Eye* examined-dee. Borrow adds beauty to the character IS r»rk ATMKO, tounaelor-at-I*w Master and iij Omrv Aw Cricket on tke «aarth.”—Trath. M.M. J.J. C0YN4O0TN4 Chanoury aoil NTlJtbn«; S-> for the] time being he yieldeS to the force ABOUTABOUT PEOPLE.PEOPLE. Hen and women In lore Imag-tne them* COLLIER,COLLIER, PlaJna.U, N. J. W. Bonn, urn And, u Wsteamndit ilrea in pretty aneb ervvytblnc ala* N owVil, rruonr, . at BaM iR^at M Merchant Tailor ^yiLLlAMff U.L1AM kTmcCMK. M.i],(!lh HK., & what will."he taid to himself, ' Alexander I*w*on, of tbe Tandontb that Is unrMtfai. Merchant Tailor "Iorahotbeartopnta dampener npon Sarald, la theoldoat editor In rlevaScotlk, OPT I Cl AN Custom Work a Specialty. Cleaning «n( nounMllor-at-law. Supremo Oourl Ravine MUbllsbad that paper In UB. OPT I.C I AN I the .jo - of these good people, at least Ky«* Eiunmad Fna. AKlrlnc, L*d!«- CUlKkS Altvtwl »nU It* | Dreber, the VlmitB tower, la Mid to Eyea Ei*miDenM on Biith THE FLAUJC TO BL\ MULFOEMULFORDD KSTlL’S,# avenue. New York, la almost the exact TV. wtobaa ara his cvmmudi to hto GROCERIES. 11 National lUuk BulldtDC. nniiMi^itingly to his supposed future double In facial appearatu* of President •Mablubat 186J. father a-law'g Inquiries. % SEOCEEIEa LawLawnn TenTeiinl ni.H GooJiGoods .• a Ifwlilty.Specialty. "HL-W IS yonr Annt Armand*, my PROVISIONS, PC1 A.A .atmUAH. Ift'NllAM, . y I Like most men of wry grmt weeltb, n>n rn what be bare not. PBOVISIONS, kd tb ld suddenly. Baron Hiraeb dresses with tb« utmost One of the meet peculiar thine* Is that William J. Stephenson VEGETABU Xo.No. ll.Parki»_p*rk Arenufr,Avenue, asked tbe old •Implicit?. Be Is Afty-slxi yeara old, bat VEGETABUk CivilCivil En^imEnjrJDMr andand Survejor. Surveyor, "* —1 another peculiar. . raun FBUHJS. I PlaloOfikl.Plalnqaid. NewHew bermey Jersey I; Tbe • Oriitl CATERER MO.NO. »7 FAUX7AIUE AVI*ATXMC1 CD. . FLAIMFIKUO.PLALMFIKI-D. ■M her good grac«, for she will frt to h h" B. D. newe; trMt narin. af alt kliSi a ayMtmtt7 BENNYHE.NKY GOELLER,GOKLLEB, JJli. , Receptions Teas, Wed- i •««*>t* if ill kill. ■ OMfiltr PracticaPracticall Machinist,Mactinist, Lodelock £Gi£ GaasmitS , dings and Parties AA.. M.14 . RUKTONRUHTOK A& SON. SON . y m I •• • —— J^f" Ljm* gi mil uMatm u'lmjmi . - S J **"Pa,MeUB B.D.: Undertakers and Embalmers oi 1 FuraUbcl wltl eierr nquUUi Undertakers and Embalmers hw pioos wish ,_, •PP »tm™t of " Gaardian ol tbe Cop* ; •T"*"* "*!. •»* »•« are cool and di-cr C.G• . SaV.WM . REAMER, REAMERIroDt Blr.** . ., . 17FLA1N1 7L UbERT K RLt>T, KSI. J. MO. MU ATMHUM, * tended r glancl e ffrom Byi- ,nd Bwora," landed from Inland with ' •** «»*wee» tba twe th. poor beuta adarkeyM. Aunt Dolarica also lis- |8. Ten million I* now about his »lw. I «*»• • Wd time ot it.—lUthrlm Uro*- •JO NOBTH AVKM B. CABINETCABINET MAIMAKER . -"* him with delight...... Haja •eventj-nlne, I Jean, la Jadfe. Vumttux*Furniture PackedPadMd A • ,*'Tf