OMENS TICKET TO BE PUT UP FOR CIIY ELECTION. TAMPEREDW1TH MAILS. MRS. LEASE SAW SILAS. IN RHYME SOLON RUNYON TOLD ABOUT THE TEST. OPPOSITION TO THE REGULAR REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION LETTER-CARRIER NEIGHBOR CON- THE GREAT PUBLIC WOMAN'S EX- FESSES TO A SERIOUS OFFENSE. PER ENCE IN LINCOLN. HIS VERSES FILLED WITH HUMOR AND MADE A GREAT WILL BE VERY STRONG. HIT LAST NIGHT. Op«»«d a tjuttmr and •• On* to Uraet Bar Baft the EnargvtM IL-ltunrank Destroyed tievaral Letter* Drake and MM •*»!— Xrs. Laaee Had to It is Reported That One of Their Erstwhile Vigorous Workers, Referring to the Miaalag Ham af Money. Laugh—Wtet wna Said and Don*. The Big Hospital Benefit s Now Coining Money—Description of Justice V. W. Nash, Has Deserted—Some of Those Liable For the paltry turn of three dollars. Silas Dashing Drake is the forty The Booths and Those Who Preside—The To be Nominated. John Neighbor, the popular letter- horse power wonder of the nine Whist Game. Are tfce Republican leaders going to re lomlnation. carrier, has lost his position under teenth century in procuring by Mr. Frost has always Uncle Sam and now stands charged bis own indomitable energy and in- The success of the Bpielkartenfest They say Chief Grant is coming around lupport the men that they have put in been decidedly against the liquor has been thoroughougly demonstrated To Inspect the Dance de Court. with tampering with United States genious devices free advertising which '"'•% pjwer as Couociimen at the last two element, and it is stated on good au and now the good folk of Plainfleld And arrest us men because we hava elections, or are they going to prepare mail and embezzling letters and their no other living man has ever been No visible means of support. thority that the advocates of high contents. He admits his guilt able to accomplish for either love or are flocking to the Crescent Rink to But we're doing It all for charity a Dew policy and renounce their rep- license will work for his defeat at the witnesa it. Last evening saw the And we're doing our level beet. resentatives ? Such is the question There has been no better known money. The very next time that Buf- It's all on account of charity ward primary and the substituting of man in the employ of the Plainfleld falo Bill or Bamum & Bailey's "great- largest attendance yet fully 2,000 that many are asking, but there seems some man who is known to believe in That we're all no gaudily dressed. poatofflee than John Neighbor, who est show on earth" wants a press people being seated or standing It's mighty nice for the boys and girls. to be DO doubt but that the G. O P. high license rather than in prohibi- about the hall. The dancers were at But aU* for us poor old men. . "*" men will stand by their Councilmen for nine years faithfully attended to agent who will give them stupendous tion. Mr. Frost was instrumental In his duties as carrier in the service. returns for little outlay, we commend their beet and all received their share It's a terrible shame to dr 88 us up so. and sink or swim with them as the the establishment of the sewer beds, of the enthusiastic applause. There And I hope they won't do it again. case may be. In the latter case a He was very popular with the people the irrepressible Silas. He's a phe- which, like all public works, has its along his route which extended from nomonon. were two surprises in store for theIf I could; be consulted Citizen's ticket will be inevitable. enemies. That will also be brought audience. The Pages gave their de-" On the question of finance, Madison'avenue to Richmond street, Lincoln—but less than two yean It U coDoeded by all that the ad-against him. There have been several Ughtf ul dance, although it was not on I'd discount all the ladies between Sixth street and the railroad. ago a corn and wheat stubble—ha* With the scheme that I'd advance. ministration of the city affairs during names mentioned for the nomination, the programme, and Just before the He is one of the oldest carriers in therisen to the dignity of becoming known I'd hold a great big auction the past year has not suited all. The but none with sufficient prominence game of "Living Whist" Councilman service in Plainfleld starting soon from one end of the country to the And sell every little peach unusual Increase in the tax rate dr to warrant their mention. William N. Bunyon came to the Who is In the Dance of Pages after the free delivery system was other through a series of sensational rayed a number of votes against the footlights in his costume as Jack of For a million dollars each. Ralph I. Tolles Is the retiring Coun established here. He has a wife and advertising schemes which this nervy "Bememker If s all for charity." parry that is in power at present. Clubs and sang an original song, oilman from the First ward. The fact five children. man has precipitated upon the public Their pas and mas would say; There has been a feeling, no matter composed for tbe occasion to the tune that he is a Plainfleld business man at opportune moments and in a "As long as if a all tor charity. bo* hard the Republicans have tried October 8th, Mrs. Mary James, of "A Son of GamboUer." To say You can take Our dears away." gives him the support of many for re- manner that has commanded the at- to (mother it that the commuters colored woman in the employ or that the reception he received was Then no more difficulties nomination if he cares to take it tention of newspapers to the extent of Would the ladies have to meat have too muck voice In the oonduot Robert B. Waldo, of 396 East Sixth enthusiastic would be putting it w Over in the Third ward there is street gave Neighbor a letter and columns. Bat with, money to barn, they could live in of the city's business. Many claim mildly. The audience could not con- Evermore upon Easy street. [peace. going to bw*« lively tussle. Elliott T. asked him to post it at the office and His greatest act—let's call it his that the men who spend the greater taiD themselves. The words of the The game of whist was very dose. part of the day in New York are notBarrows' term runs out this year and put a special delivery stamp on it coup 'd eat it was so subtlety con- s ing were as follows: the place U to be nlled. It is under- The letter was addressed to a woman in ceived—was when he presumed to In The Joker turned up the Two of as closely identified with the city's in- N Kind friends, pray give attention. Spades, Miss Margaret L. Coe, and terests as those wtnse business affairs stood that Mr. Barrows would take No i folk, Va, and Is said to have con stituto women on an equal plane with While I warble a little lay. the nomination readily if tendered to tained $3 in bills. the men in the matter of voting and was given to Mr. Townsend. Mr. keep them here all day. In the pres Concerning our great 8pielfcartenfest Howell had the lead. Hearts were led. him. There has been a feeling against Neighbor admits that he did no holding office. And the genta and ladles gay. eot Common Council there is a ma- Mr. Howell held a number of the face Mr. Barrows since bis reorganization post the letter but opened it took th In the progress of bis mental cal- We extend a hearty welcome. jority of commuters, and now a de- cards and with the assistance of his of the police department. It has been contents and destroyed the letter. culations incident to this scheme. And we all sincerely trust fjaod comes from many of the voters That when Saturday night has oome andgone partner, Mr. Howell, captured four claimed by some that he was extrav Several letters came from Norfolk, Mayor Drake-that's his title now- that the city's local business men be Everyone of you will be "bust." out of the five first tricks. Messrs. agant and tried to run the city's af but Neighbor, fearing that they might bethought himseir of Mrs. Mary Eliza For we're doing It all for charity. hitter represented. Townsend and MoCutohen held the fairs on too liberal a plan for the wei relate to the letter that did not arrive, beth Lease, the most distinguished And we're coing in to win. It is undoubtedly tree that there is high tramps, however, and won the fare of its citizens. His support of the destroyed them. Mr. Waldo paid public woman In the United States. We're doing It all for oharity. s large number of the citizens of Which eorers full many a sin. hand at the last by a score of 7 tricks to plan tor the extension of the Public some taxes in Norfolk for Mrs. James Though Mrs. Lease is in no sens • an Ftamfleld who daily commute between So oome and blow your money. 6. The detailed play of the hands will library caused criticism. D.W.LJttoll by his personal check, but failed to advocate of woman's suffrage^ other tkto city and New York, and that Come buy out all our stock have tc be omitted today for lack of is spoken of as his successor. receive any receipt The receipt was than what her own Intelligence and And we'll see our brave old Muhlenberg •ally of them are property owners space. The score for the week is Both of the Councilmanic plums in sent but it is supposed that Nelghbo participation lu public affairs contri- | Established like a rock. and rally entitled to representation in Mtsera. McCutchen and Townsend, the Fourth ward will be open for con destroyed it. Mr. Waldo wrote to tb< butes as showing the equality of ati We cannot tell what moment the legislative branch of the city 81; Messrs. Howell and Bogers, 18. postmaster at Norfolk, and the reply least some of the fair sex with their I Anyone of ue may be hurt. government. There ia also a goodly test this year. The present incum I Since every day by dangers bents, W. A. Westpbal and Alfred H of the letter was held by the carrier. bretbern—tbe Mayor concluded that I We're continually begirt In the account of Tuesday evening's portion who gain a livelihood within it would be in keeping with the fitness performance, the fact was omitted the limit* of the city. Levlera, an* both mentioned for re- Mrs: James kept asking for a let- But try and Imagine the bliasfal joy nomlnation and nave the support of ter, and finally asked Neighbor to in-of things if be could get Mrs. Lease's That wruld come with a broken neck. that the Plainfield Gesang and Turn The city election, which take* place the Republican leaders. They will vestigate to see if her letter bad been name identified witn the woman's To be able to say. "If s In part due to me Terein. rendered two selections, December 7th, promisee to be one of That the hospttaTs still on deck." have the hardest ward in which to work lost. He told her that a tracer would movement at Lincoln. Of courre,— "Orusseandie Heimath,"and "Dixie's the most eventful that this city baa Bemember It's all for charity. as the Democratic party is stronger be put on to look up the letter. At incidentally only, the Mayor reasoned! Land," in an excellent manner. Men. It happens that seven out of This great Bptelkartealeat. there than in any of the other wards. last he told her that the tracer had re —fbertt would be publicity in It Bemembertfsafl tor iifcaiill|.' - the eleven Oouncilmen are to be While the dance* are tbe real at- turned and that the letter had been To make a long story short it can be 8 start in to invest traction of the Spielkartenfeet It elected, and that any decided change The terms of the three Oouncilmen- You can't testa* the ladles. found in the Norfolk poetofflce, bu be said that Mrs. L*ue consented to in the party pat in power will mean an at-Large, John B Dumont Albert C. And youTl show a gr*at We head would be far from complete without that the address had been so blurred visit Lincoln yesterday afternoon and entire new Mt of governmental ma- Stebbins and Harold BerreU, expire IT you'll de good work while still on earth. the booths and Interior decorations. chat it could not tx- read. see Counctlwomen legislate. Just And not wait until after you're dead. chinery for the city. At present the this year. Mr. Dumont, it can be de The in'erior decorations have already what sort of a mission her" nip would Republicans are entirely In power, cidedly ttated, will not run for 'ibe Laitt night, Mr. Waldo and Mrs. Plmue don't forget the reataur been described. As to the booths, result in Mrs. Lease confesses she did Where viand* extra nloe but dissatisfaction in the ranks of the Council again. Mr. Serrell has built James went to see Postmaster Het they aj» charming creations every not know when abe left Hew Tork un Are served in great profusion O O. P. added to the followers of the a bouse in North Plainfleld and will field about it to see what should be one. They an arranged three on each the Central train. To whoever has the p-iee. Democratic banner will make a force, eoon make himself Ineligible to thedone. When be beard the story, be Th# waitresses are oharmlng aide of the Blnk. Presumably she expected—perhaps which, if united, is going to prove an office by moving into the other county suspected something was wrong as And with ever-waXehlul eye Tbe Orst on tbe right at entering •he was assured—that her visit would They'll guide yo« through tbe bin of fare important feature in the coming eleo and borough. .What Mr. Stebbins' there was no record of a tracer to tbe hall! is tbe flower booth, specially be graced with formal arrangements From aoop way down to pie. tion. sentiments in the matter are it is im- Norfolk. He confronted Neighbor designed by A. Milton Napier, with the two visitors in hla private that would leave a charming effect, a For they're doing it ail lor oharity. The Republican party in Plainfleld possible to say as yet. And you cant resist their wiles. architect for the John Jacob Astor office and at the sight of them the convincing argument of the nicety of la very strong and has a well organ- Politicians are wondering whether They're doing H all for charity. estate. It is of rustic design with a hitherto trusted carrier broke down women actually serving as town solona With fascinating omile*. lied corps of workers in all the wards. It is to be a Citizen's ticket or whether thatched roof of evergreen. Tbe completely and confessed his guilt. Here is what actually took place: And If by chance you eat so much The desertions will be mostly from the Democrats will take the flekf and flowers, cut attd in pots, have been Mr. Waldo and Mrs. James were As Mrs. Lease and her son, Charles That you cannot move about. the ranks. One well-known politician conduct the campaign against the O. We' 11 take you down to Muhleobwrg " distributed thr ugh it with wonderful greatly troubled at the unexpected H. Lease, of 610 Mott avenue. New of the Second ward, who has formerly O. P. For various reasons, it seems And treat you free for gnat. results. The committee In charge result of their visit and expressed York, su-pped from the car platform, ued his efforts under the shade of that the Citizen's ticket will be an as Ton may not all have noticed. consists of Mrs. Lewis G. Tlmpaon, great sorrow for the unfortunate man two farmers stood gapping at the the Republican banner, is not with the sured thing. Its supporters will in But the hardest workers yet chairman: Mrs. Harry M. Stockton, and his family. noted woman from the toad, and 0. 0. P this year, but is accredited elude many of those who headed the Are those distinguished ge itlemen. Mrs. W. A. Pinto, Mrs. Thomas Min- This morning Postmaster Hetfleld Mayor Drake bustled up and intro- The Park Club Whist Quarto to. ford. Mrs. James T. Scott Mrs. J. 8. with being with the proposed new unsuccessful revolt against the Re I ki>ow you all wtll agree with me appeared before Justice Nash and duced himself. Miss Emma Egel, Wheeler, Mrs. Clifton Wnarton, Jr., tteket. The man in question is Judge publican domination two years ago. president of the Council, following, When I say It would make us hump Vincent W Nash. George O. Stevens is spoken of as the swore out a warrant for the arrest of To learn how to play a game of «hfst Mrs. Alfred Stimuli, Mrs. Evarts Neighbor on the charge of violating the was introduced to the great Kansas There promisee to be some fun in possible candidate for the Fourth When etery ace to a tramp. Tracy, Mrs. Marion 8. Aokerman, postal laws. The warrant was placed woman. They formed the reception But they're doing it all for charity. Mrs. J. Frank Raymond, Mrs. E. H. Us ward before the election is over. ward Councilmanic nomination. The committee. And playing as beat they onn. names of several of the promin- in the hands of Constable Moffett who They're doing It all for charity. Ladd, Jr., Mrs. Daniel F. Glnna, there has long been trouble between The party. Including several report- ent Gold Democrats in the Third found Neighbor easily and placed him Is every single man. Their aides are Miss Warning, Miss Stitt and the other workers, but not tew—ah, here were the people that the ward are mentioned as candidates under arrest He was then brought To McCutcben and Townaend and Bogers and Florence Waring. Miss Daisy Shepard, WUthis year has it reached snob a Mayor was actually aching to • We most render the highest pratoe. CHoweU for the nomination there. Meanwhile before the Justice. Miss Mtty Evans, Miss Elisabeth tat*. There is one Councilman to were escorted io the office of the real And strange though it •earns, we admire them the Citizens' movement Is but in its Neighbor pleaded guilty and Stewart Miss Maeeett Miss Bessie >» alerted from that ward, the present estate boomer, serving for the oc For their very tricky ways. [most Meapant of which office is Oeorge H. infancy and the developments of the held under $200 bail for sentence by a Glnna, Miss Edith Hyde. Miss Edith United State Judge. Although it is oaaion as the Council chamber. I've beard an ugly rumor Frost Mr. Frost has many friends in next few weeks will prove very event- A-floating about tbe town. Smalley. Miss Gertrude Baker, Miss With a wave of his hand Drake hit ward and there is much talk of a fuL probable that the sentence will be A very ugly rumor. light Neighbor will lose his position seated Mrs. Lease in a chair directly And I've tried to run It down. cujrriKCXD ox PAOB 8. under Uncle Sam. in front of his desk. Her son and the hesitation, however, in appealing to SAY THAT GIBSON MUST GO. reporters, all that were there besides THIEF WAS A BOLD LOOTER. None of the family were awakened, the law courts if any dissatisfaction Miss Egel, pre-empted the long *PPEAL MAY BE MADE TO COURTS- JURORS VOTED TO DISAGREE. by the prowlings of the midnight via* exists with the action of the ohuroh wooden benches arranged to seat the WORKED WHILE THE VICTIMS SLEPT. itor and there was no trace of hla t'« abating of U» Chureh Officer* Bald tribunals. audience. Novel Attltode Taken In n Coat W. B. Day, af •Ighmoml Scree*, B«aaiU identity. IB Jadga DiKnt'i O«M and Oaaa In Justice Mnttlaon's Coart. The Mayor poised in front of the Bordering desk, faced Mrs. Lease, and said that That His Tiusnsrs Warn Takes Plan of Aotlon Defined. The prayer meeting of Trinity Re- The landlord and tenant case of J. IN HONOR OF HER BIRTHDAY. be owed her an apology. He attributed Tbe plot continues to thicken In the formed churchlast evening was turned A. Blatz against George Billing, the the lack of an audlenoe to greet her It wa*vtheeastendof the city that fc struggle between Pastor into a testimony and experience meet Somerset street shoemaker, was tried A Vary Plaaannt Tins* to the fact that the time between Plainfleld's burglar visited last eve- 8. Gibson, of the Mt Olive ing, and was full of earnestness and yesterday afternoon before Justice receiving her letter of acceptance and ning. Nothing had been heard from Baptist oburob, and the true- fervyr which is seldom seen at a prayer Mattison and a twelve men Jury, con- Miss Josephine VanNatta gave s the Council meeting was so short as him for several weeks and it was **>*nd deacons of the church. meeting, except when the Holy Spirit sisting of J. M. Smalley, Abram King, party in honor of her birthday at her to preclude his notifying such dis hoped that he had disappeared, but Another phase in the struggle of the is present working upon the hearts of E F. Titus.Wm. Lunger, D. D. Smal- borne, 361 East Third street last eve- tinguisbed people as he had wished to this morning, W. H. Day, of 8 Ptstor's enemies to exclude him from the people. Two young men, who ley, A. G. Perry, A. J. Winckler, Geo. ning. The chief amusement of tbe have grace the affair. Concluding, the Richmond street, reported to Chief *• pastorate w as developed last night were convicted of sin after listening Kirch, Wm. Debele, Edward Scbenck, evening was dancing, with music by Mayor moved towards the door of Grant that the burglar bad visited bis ••meeting at the anti Gibson lead to Mr. Sehenok's solemn words of Frank Kesselring and J. B. Mo- Prof. O'Reilly. Mrs. P. B. King and rear room and as he did to be domicile last night and disappeared •», including a majority of the trus Sunaay evening, were present and Murtry. Miss VanNatta gave a piano duet and motioned to Mrs. Lease's son andwith considerable plunder. |J** and deacons, which was held in one of them testified for the first time The remarkable part of the proceed- Edward Martin treated the guests to exclaimed: "•office of City Judge DeMeza, who for Christ, and the other, being too ings was that tbe Jury was locked up Nothing was known of the nocturnal several selections on his phonograph. "toting as counsel for that side of timid, was vouched for by the mother, at 5 o'clock last evening and uid not Excuse me Mrs. Lease, but can I riait until this morning when the Singing was a>so enjoyed and at 12 A young lady was also convicted at get through until a :30 this morning, see you a moment Mr. Lease." family awoke. Mr. Day's trousers o'clock refreshments were served. *r. Gibson's refusal to hand in his last night's meeting and assured her and then were unable to agree. The young man responded and was were nowhere to be found in his room. Among those present were Mrs. ••^nation, after it was demanded parents upon arriving home that she The case was that of Billing being escorted in the depths of the rear They were afterwards discovered In Savage, Misses Creda Conrad, Fannie "wn him by the trustees, was dis-desired to become a Christian. It was sued for $72 rent for the place occu- room. The two remained inside for a the front hall with tbe pockets turned Mills. Florence Taylor, Cora Scully, and it was finally decided to' late when the meeting closed, so many pied by him at 23 Somerset street. minute when the young man appeared nside out; a pockst book containing Maud Butler. Dora Ulrich, Mabel with a mystified look on his face. $25 and some loose change amounting Hockridge, Nettie Chanter, May *•* immediate action to oust the were the testimonies given, and allLawyer Hetfleld represented Rilling, A moment later the Mayor also made to 75 cents were missing from the Shime, Francis Thorn, Lillian Thorn, "•tor from the church. present seemed loth to'leave the place and Blatz was represented by Murphy his entrance. This time he carried pockets. The front door was found Addie Savage, Mrs. King, Bessie A formal demand will also be made as God's presence was so plainly felt & Blatz. A. J. Winckler and George the sexton to surrender the Kirch were the two Jurors who voted several sheets of yellow paper in hispartly open. Saugbts, Mabel Staats, Mary Buck- of the church at once. .When Justica Newcorn'i Court. to disagree, while tbe other ten were hand. It was his speech of welcome. A further investigation showed that hlmer and Miss Edyth Magill. of New are in.their possession, the trus- In Justice Newoorn's court, yes- in favor of a verdict of no cause for The Mayor read his welcome four coin silver forks had been stolen Tork; Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. Nafta, of •as llntsnd to take the bull by theterday, the Ease of Kriney against action. ni< h was a clever tribute to the dis- rom the sideboard, while a set of Philadelphia; William Winters, and prevent the pastor fro^m Stewart was continued and the case The Jury failing to agree, it will be tinguished guest silver teaspoons and several large Robert Carpenter and William Car- -„— church until'the dispute of Kriney against Chase was adjourned necessary to have another trial. The By this time it was plain to be seen silver spoons bad been left behind. penter, of Westfleld; Charles Corriel, «• been finally settled by tbe«ourts. for a week- Summons was issued in Jury would probably not be In by this that Mrs. Lease was ill at ease. When tbe family had returned at Daniel Richardson, Edward Harding- The exact line of action to be Uken tDe °°ntraCt oase of Becker against time only for the reason that Mr. During the intervals when Drake was night, they had neglected to slip the ham, George Greves, William Thorn, > »»• not been fully decided upon The Bhrager, returnable on the 13th. Debele was obliged to look after his not talking she bad bet-n chatting with catch to one of the windows in tbeOwen Smith, E. C. Murray, G. Green, Edward Edward, Mr. Martin and Mr. •fforu to outt Mr. Gibson may be! Dr. and Mrs. Kempton Browning, milk route. the reporters about the weatner and dining room and the burglar bad no ' Scully, of this city, and John Burdett the tribunals of et, went to Phlla- trouble In raising tbe sash and gain- of Eagt Flftn 8tre and Mr. Marsh, from New fork. There will be no delphia today to visit relatives. —Additional locals on page 3. (XHTIXDU) OS FSGE 8. lug entrance in that way. PLA1NFIELD DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER H, 1897.
said to b»r, "I don't want money. I Men and Women want Guldenau|.pe's head." Tkora Waated Mrm. Kaek. to Help all like pretty wall paper. NACKTELLS ALL Kill Galdeasappe. J. F. Mrs. Nack said that Thorn asked ber The use of GOOD FROM aoc Takes the Stand Against Her For- to aid him in killing Guldensuppe In the early part of June. She Mid that mer Friend, Martin Thorn. she would not do It. TO 35c. per 1b. Onr 15c is continuing "I said, 'Kill rae.f" said Mrs. Nack. Wall T to make friends, and onr Thorn answered, "That would be no HEE STOBY IS COMPLETE satisfaction." Guaranteed to equal 50c 20c. in the grain has no Thorn came one evening and asked andJ60c goods or money equal. •:•.:---^4- her If she loved him. and when she Paper •he Sara that ike Harder Was Dose said no. be took her by the throat and refunded. ' to Satisfy a Grade* Tkora Had strangled her until she was uncon- marks a refined taste. Let Acalaat G*ldtn»pp« and Skescious. Send or call for sampL •we are pleased to give them. Aeted as a Coafederate. Before this Thorn bad spoken of the as supply your walls with a Woodslde cottage. She went to Wood- Telephone 49 B. J 186 East Front Street. New Tork. Nov. 11.—Goaded by ter-side finally to make arrangements for HEJOtt few of the dainty patterns ror and remorse, Mrs. Augusta Nack hiring the cottage. The landlord was *rHANSGIVING is only a few out of our went upon the witness stand yesterday in New York and she returned there. I weeks ofi, and housekeepers morning In the Queens County Court She found the landlord and hired the 1 are already beginning to look IMMENSE STOCK, J. T. VAIL, Real Estate and Insurance. House and confessed that she andhouse for $15 a month. Thorn was Martin Thorn together had plotted the with ber and paid the money. Thorn around for the various require- which cannot be beat in the tTT NORTH AVENUE. death of William Guldensuppe, the gave the name of Brown. Thhe hhouse ments for that great feasting oo- Turkish bath attendant, who disap- Thorn then city. was hired for one month. oaaion. We bave at LOWER PRICES 1. 9. snexa, 1. A. peared on June 24 last; that she lured told her that she must take Gulden- THAN THE NEW YORK STORES grand bim to the place fixed upon for his as- suppe over to the cottage in Woodside. in w. su st. SPICER & HUBBARD. sassination, and there waited until the Thorn would be in the house when the lin<8 of evary need: TABLES, Marsh, Ayers & Co., Madison Avenue and Third Street. deed was done; that, with her accom- victim wa» brought there. Gulden- CHAIRS and OTHER FURNI- plice, who had dismembered the body, Dealers in Over thirty rears on the same eomar. Work flrsUsUos. Orders promptly Iffisd. suppe was to be tffii«t| to the house on TURE; TABLE LINEN, CUT- WALL PIPES. MISTS. OIL*. CLASS. **. UHIII 111 HOC Lance aMorknent In stock. Special styles made to order at anrktod she helped to dispose of the dreadful Friday morning. LERY, SILVER and SILVER evidence of the crime. 101 Park avenue, corner Second street. 120 andatrlaa Victim Lured to tfce Woodalde Col- WARE, POTS, KETTLES and • ^Uf " fnrsiahed. Large stoek of glazed work, including Hot- It was an intensely dramatic recital ta*e. esnriATBs PURMSHKD. —begun in calmness, and ending in She said to Guldensuppe that day PANS. CHINA, CUT OLAbS, ABC A fall assortment *f stoek doors on hand, and Special Kinds Kade to frenzy. Step by step the wretched GLASSWAKE, "WINE, WATER You have beard people sar ln Tour travels. MVila* order. woman told of the proposlton made by that she had a house at Woodslde and It you want to get anything for the value of All the ordinary sztes'Jn stock. Old Blind* Repaired. Fainted if desired. Thorn that Quldensuppe should be he said "All right." On Friday morn- and LEMONADE SETS, &a, &c BaklDB Powder, to eo to toe OBASD UNION ing at 8 o'clock she spoke again to Gul- We display the FIN UST COL- TEA CO. They are erring this week one Window and Doorframes Made to Order. Jamba. Casings and Stove la densuppe about going over. He as- large sise gray steel enamel i stock torsale . sented and they went over to the cot- LECTION of FURNITURE in Fall Stoek and Large Assortment Plain and Colored. Broken Lights tage in Woodslde. THE COUNTRY. Note a few Ukdi Beplaeed. —m— "1 opened the back door," said Mrs. simple prices: SIDEBOARDS, Hardwood Flooring, kiln dried and flat-class. Tie-Posts- line-Posts and Iine-ProM. Nack, "and Guldensuppe went up- <9 98 to $345. CHINA CLOSETS Taratagaas BcnO-Mwiag. stairs. I was standing in the yard. DISH from the simple oak at $12 to the In a moment I heard a shot. After a while Thorn came out and told me. elaborately carved mohogany at He said: 'I shot Guldensuppe.' He $215. CANE CHAIR'S, in oak or FALL STYLES was excited and I was half dead. He mahogany, from 98c to $450; PAN told me I should go home and come Leather Dining Chairs, heavy in back in the afternoon at 5 o'clock. Given with one box Baking "I bought oilcloth. I was so excited box frame, all quartered oak, $2.75 Powder, Derbies, Alpines and Gents' Furnishings. Every- I can hardly remember about it. It to $45. thing Up-to-date was in Long Island City somewhere I bought it." Special Sa e ill This Week of FRIDAY and SATURDAY The oilcloth which had covered the parts of the body was shown to theCrockery, Glassware, AT JAS. R.BLAIR'S. woman. She looked at it, and said: Grand Union Tea Co., "Yes; that's U»e klud." 12G PARK AVENUE. "I do not know whether it was on Silver Ware, Cutlery I3S WEST FRONT ST. Thursday or Friday that I bought the PLAINFIELD. oilcloth," went on the monotone. "I and Table Linens. X.J. went back to the Woodside house then. Thorn was there. He was ready to goOur Ore at Sacrifice Sale of home. He gave me a little parcel and W. J. STEPHENSON ACOUSTA SACK. said it was his clothes. We went over ferr d n k ow hlch ne INTERIOR DECORATIONS slain, of her horror-stricken rejection.' * J[-.,' ° V, ." *; ° ; ; 146 North Avenue. of the constant persuasion and her • Thorn had the head. It was In a parcel final yielding, and the preparations for! ln P*^-, He told me he had put it in Dress Goods, Near the depot WAI I PAPPD 100,000 EoJls to select acompUshment and concealment. As Pla«er o'.P*"?;. Next a Th orn came to n.I»» of the Head. • Silks and RESTAURANT able prices. I longer, and she almoe.t shrieked. "I am | "The head was wrapped in gray pa glad this day has come. I am here be- ' per. He told me he threw it in the AND Fresco Painting. Iincruata Waltcn. Graining. fore the people and before my God. I river. When we landed in New York Relief Work. Anaglypta. Burlaps. * free my conscience." we took the First avenue car. I went I home. I met Thorn Saturday morning Velvets CATERER. Wni| hy Deapalr. is still running to the advantage of He„«r «fac«e becamu«-««e „..„„*..contorted . and « "* Thirty-fourth street ferry. We num. down her cheeks rolled scalding tears. ! w.e.B.*_to__t?* £°^ liu ™',I? !il ! of oar patrons. Sobs convulsed her. and for a moment trolley car. Thorn to d me hek had * h y AU Bros* St. Trolley Cars C I. LUES, she could not speak. Then looking up. *>«* P"** « «^J ~" , ", "? Oar Doors Fro* tfetrverles at New EDWARD LOVE, she continued: "No matter wh»t told m« ft. blf P*"*'"" ">Uipart J«r*ey railroad stations. No extra lason aid Wte, comes of this; no matter what hangs (spreading her hands over her bosom) charge for pa. Mag. over my head. I don't care what hap- j Be*tdenea.la Balh» pens to me; they can hang, they can Xatfaatasehearfanrafcea. 211-215 North Ave. kill. I tell all." | HahneA Co., Newark, NJ. to Martin Thorn, the prisoner at the ri bar. was sitting sphynz-like when Mrs. I Nack entered the court room. His usually pale face became paler still as she advanced to the witness stand, but - the only other sign of emotion he RUDOLPH KERST1NQ showed was a convulsive movement of the throat and a moistening of the thin lips. He seemed to be making a des- I BAKER perate effort to attract Mrs. Nack's at- tention, but her eyes never once looked j AND GONFEOTIONER Into his. Showily dressed In silk, and with a flchu of lace about her throat, 201-205 West Front Street. she took her place in the witness! chair, and began the story of*her life' long distance connection, which you from the time of ber marriage in Ger- j NBW BNOLAND AND MAOB BKBAD. many up to her meeting with Gulden-, suppe. and later with Thorn, in this country, and the awful events that fol- ' lowed. I * It was known that after the action MARTO THORN. Charlotte de Basse, Cream PuHs, Chooolate Eclair, of Emanuel Friend, In making public all kinds of Pastry and Cakes, the fact that Mrs. Nack had confessed "Yes. the breast, I mean. He told to him the prosecution would be forced me to take It away. Of course I did FRESH EVERY DAT. to ehanga the programme of examina- everything he told me to. I hired a tion of witnesses. A conference be- carriage. I hired It In Ninth avenue, Dattmy to any part oC the Otty or Borough at any time, tween District Attorney Olcott Dep between Twenty-fifth and Twenty OVERCOATS, ULSTERS, Attorney Rosal-| sixth streets, from an undertaker. We District Attorney j were not long In the bouse on June IS being New York together. We took a down iefl'sand Boys'(MiBg Mrs. Nack should be town ferry. When we were crossing placed upon the witness stand Imme- the ferry Thorn left me. He came back in fact, everything in the line pertaining to a first-class PRODUCTS T% SEA diately afer court convened. •nd said he had thrown it overboard Mrs. Hack Beglaa. store—and at reasonable prices. The Jury filed Into their places in the .Jury box at 9JO o'clock, and ten min- HATS AND utes later the District Attorneys and SCROFULA TBarara auxpa r*a oiaa ani. Judge Waller entered the court room. Behind them came Mrs. Nack. in charge of two keepers. Her cheeks It is Foul Blood's Advsrtist- GENTS' FURNISHINGS were rouged, and the dark circles un- ment ASK FOR COUPONS. der her eyes were partly concealed by E.D. BARRETT, white powder. Thorn partly turned his Rasl Estate head as the woman entered, but made •ut It to Soon Cured by Mood's Ho.KtBMt«k*«. no other motion. She took a chair Sarsaparilla. Sole Agent tor the about five feet ln advance of him. and Tea, Berof ula, if anything, may be called ln front of the Jury box. At 9:45 thethe advertisement of foul blood. It is the Werner's Clothing: House, J. C Pope & Co., crier of the court called out, "Augusta scourge of the world—offensive, painful, Nack." debilitating, stubborn and well nigh aO6 West Front Street. Richmond INSURANCE Without the slightest evidence of trepidation or nervousness the woman unendurable. AGENTS. walked to the witness chair \nd sat Outward applications do not cure, they no Baat Free* St^ down. Judge Weller Immediately be- only drive the difficulty to new qaarters. Heaters. gan the examination. Emollients may palliate, they cannot N.J Mrs. Nack said she came to America abolish the evil. There is but one sure Staynps. In December. 18£<. She was married ln way out, and that is to eliminate the BOTWATlB Bavaria, where the was born. In taint from the blood. SAHITABT rUntBOM REVERE HOUSE June last, she said, she was living with There is one remedy that can effect this, The only shoe store in the city where yon can get trading William Guldensuppe at 439 Ninth ave- nuraontitA. MMum. nue. He was a bath rubber, said Mrs. and it is the only one that, so far as we stamps. Shoes polished free. Bootblack stand right in the itkaad Nack. She first became acquainted know, has almost invariably succeeded — store. OOUNOIL. with Thorn In 189*. even where the system has been poisoned "J Surrogate Weller asked her to deb-y lone years of taint, and the ravages to Families accomodated for the fa*| scribe the fight between Thorn and be repaired are tremendous. That remedy SHERWIN'S, 149 West Front St.The regular mwiHngs of , and winter months at greatly ' Guldensuppe last February. is Hood's BarsaparUla. Bead this: held on the seeoadand fourth 1 reduced prices. "Thorn came In when Guldensuppe tags or eaeh moothln BxemptfL " My daughter was afflicted with im- CowardBoddln&Parkarenaejatip. m. The house — was at my room," said Mrs. Nack. pure blood. There were running sores uects lighted by "They commenced to flght. Thorn all over her body and they caused her ^redenok O. Photic Svoratary. pulled a revolver, but Guldensuppe RUTNAM A DEQRAWs eao.B.DB came and beat him down." much suffering. We tried medicines that Goto The incidents after the flght were de- were recommended as blood purifiers, 21O WEST FRONT ST. § THE ORANDVIEW scribed by the witness, who was very but could not seMhst they did any good. DENTONS difficult for the reporters to under- A friend told me about Hood's Sanapa- ONLY 50 Cents! toe ram Chrysanthemum*. Nina, Bobber Meat Market stand. She saw Thorn again (our rilla and I began giving the girl this med- For wool n «c*J underwear for men. OWfLA*SWS night drawers, with feet Troas. BecoeJaa. Ferns. Oaatao Clematis. *e days after the flght. She had been told FLORAL DESIGNS. icine. The result was that she was per- from toe up. by a man that Thorn was in the hos- fectly cared after taking a few bottles. Dealer m Fresh and dHatted Halte. Meatsd Meat*. . pital. She frequently gave Thorn HOUSm AND ONt/ffOM Deeoratioas. . ealled for and She has had no symptoms of scrofula Bootaera Rnflax at u daianotlee. 'orandTlewaveaad money, she said. •tit " Thorn asked her to leave Gulden- •ores since that time." MARIETTA M. Ill tULLSIDB AVBNUB. suppe, and she refused. She told SMITH, South Middleboro, Msss. NEW FALL STYLES DAILY ABBITALBFALL Thorn she was married, but Thorn and WTNTKB8TT1JBB. Wtt Eva told her It was not true. Guldenrappe HATS and FURNISHINGS. Ugraluate of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, S.I was called Mr. Nack. Thorn asked her desires toannooi*ethet she has reopen*! repeatedly to leave Guldensuppe. In Hood's "££. her mUHaerr parlors at March. 1897, Thorn said to her that she Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. must give him money. She gave him Insist upon HOOD'S; take no substitute. GRANE & GLARK FORCE'S. «U EAST SIXTH STREET, Ho. Afterward he asked for more HAAS'S Dillc act hsrmonioinly xv of Washlmcto*, and is prepated for * • money and she refused. Then Thorn Leading Hatters, 120 West Front St. 119 lest Froit St. Cask Prices. Ian and Winter —»-««
. .1. v Ssfe PLAiNFIELD DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1897.
EARLY INTELLIGENCE. •*** "PRACTICAL painters every- —The telegraph poles on West Front street near Park avenue are 4 FJit f.ioc, KA a $1C3 Cash. X where use and recommend being painted. GIVEN Baeklea's Aralea Salvo. Pure White Lead (see list o* The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, 40T¥M brands which are genuine) ana fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, EACH MONTH - ...P01 1 -. Pure Linseed Oil because they and positively cures piles,*or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give SOAP make not only the cheapest but perfect satisfaction or money refund- w, ".r> Sunlight For psrrJcalan stad your and fun addnasta ed. Price 26 cents per box. For sale lenrBna.lid, Hada WRAPPERS by far the best paint. In fact by L. W. Randolph. Everybody Admires you cannot afford to use any- —A large tree on the property occu- pied by Mr. Krymer on West Second On Saturday I got the carriagV ana we ed herself In "her statement, tnrowlng street, was blown down last Tuesday went to Woodslde again. Thorn ts**i thing else. all . •>.. V?'-.-.,:HiiS PLA1NFIELU DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBB* PARTICULAR MENTION. THE DAILY PRESS. JOTTINGS OF THE DAYMr. . Lance, of North avenue, has A. L. POBCB. Two things every ENTERPRISINGLY GATHERED ANC returned from a buslnes trip to B-sd FabUshed Dally, exoept Bandar, at I:»P- m. CONCISELY TOLD BY REPORTERS. Bank young housekeeper IK •ortta BTenue. Telephone OaUn. Lawyer Charles Runyon, of Park should have—a reliable a fall line of Newsy Note* of More er loss !•»- avenue, wan 1 ut of town on business Two oentt a eopr- ten cento a week. $» portaoee Bucked To«atB»r lor tl*s yesterday. cook hook and a pure a yeu—In advanoe. Ready Reference of Frees Readers SCOTCH FLANNELS No extra chance for papers mailed to Lawyer 8. 8. Bwackhamwr "P»nt baking powder. point* In the U.S. and Canada. —The regular meeting of the A. O. yesterday in E Iza'oeth" and New 25c per DelWered by carrier or by mail. H. In this city, will be held tonight Brunswick. We furnish both. The Press baa the moet complete carrier —There will probably be a bowling and mall asffiee of any paper la the metro- "Doc." L%to«r*tt. formerly of Plain- Cleveland's baking politan district. match next Tuesday evening on the field, has returned after an extended AT REGK'S. Anr subscriber failing to receive a single Ulricb alleys. trip tbrough the country. powder can be bought at was will confer a favor by notifying the bus- —Work was started yesterday lay neasoffloe. Miss Moynihan, of Bound Brook, your grocer's, and our AdrertUlng rates mailed on request. ing the foundations for the new Still has been the guest of the Misses man building on West Front street, . N. J.. KOV. 11. 1897 Rafferty, eft Park avenue. cook book is mailed free You Are Specially [Invited to Call —Suit has been brought by George BeDJimln Scbenck, of Randolph's WKATHKB INUICAT1ON8. Lunger against Andrew Bushnell, on on receipt by us of stamp and see the new factories of contract, in Justice Mosher'B court. pharmacy, is visiting relatives at ForoUbert by Weatner Observer Nea«»«.» SomerviUe for a few lays. and address. THE LINCOLN STEEL TOOL WORKS, Showers Tonight ; Friday Fair or -This evening a sociable will be Mrs. Winfleld Coddlngton. of New- Partly Cloudy Weather; Colder Fildmy held at the home of Miss Mabel Van THE FRANKLIN COMPANY, and Middlesworth, of West Front street. ark, who has been visiting Plainfleld At ' • o'clock the Thermometer at relatives, has returned home. THE STAR INCUBATOR CO. Pharmacy K«rUter«l M De- —The doors at the Crescent Rink Guarantee. now completed and In operation at Peter Flynn, of the shoe firm of Grocers are aathorired to give where the Splelkartenfeat is being back roar money if TOO do not 44 held, open at 7 o'clock in the evening Flynn Bros., of West Front street, is find Cleveland's the best baking A CHARMING WOMAN. out of town today on business. powder yon have ever ukeJ. -^Stephenson, the North avenue Cleveland Baking Powder Co., NY L-I-N-C-O-L-N » (County Prosecutor Fred Marsh is ill The writer had the pleasure yester- caterer, furnished the suppet at the You are not asked to buy building lots, your own judgement tafls yon what to do Tt u . at his home in Elizabeth and Assistant sight to see the marrekxw work that has been donein soshorta fime Take a b^> « day of meeting Mrs. Mary E. Lease, Marsh wedding at Scotch Plains last OB of N. J..comeln oaxria»e.on Uoycla or horseback. ItwUl wr'faato kwk^nS Whose public utterances and partici evening. Prosecutor Fred Dunn is acting in his wonders place. —A regular communication of pation in political affairs have given —8upper will be served at the her a National name. To one whose Miss Mamie Burkhlmer, of Brook- JeMsalem Chapter. R. A. M., will be New Jersey Mutual Realty Co., Spielkartenfest every evening, begin held this evening. acquaintance with Mrs. Lease con- ning at 5 o'clock. An excellent meal lyn, has been visiting at the hom« of S. D. DRAKE, President and Manager. sists of the view which the newspapers is served. 1110 4 Miss Flora Taynor, of East Third i —Sycamore avenue on the city side usually take of her, it Is natural to street. was ploughed up yesterday prepara- form the opinion that her ways must —There will be a meeting soon of Bev. Herbert F. Randolph, former- tory to macadamizing. be very mannish and her talk egotisti the Sixteen Social Sisters, when a pro- ly pastor of Grace M. E. church, but ! —A. B. Summers of Watchung ave cat and garrulous—sort of a carica- gramme of music and ieoitations will now of Bernardsville, will be trans- nue, has been making some excellent SPECIAL NOTICE! ture on what we think a woman ought be presented. ferred to South Orange next spring. improvements about bis residence. to be. On the contrary, Mrs. Lease —A social will be given in Hope We have justjreceived our new ^ is the personification of everything chapel next Monday evening under that is lady-like and cbarmiDg. It the ausploes of the Ladies'Aid Society Bought Under the seems that one cannot meet her with- of the chapei. Fall Suitings and Trouserings. out feeling an admiration for her. —A crosswalk has been laid at the Perhaps Mrs. Lease was never placed corner of Grant avenue and West Auctioneer's Hammer Trousers to order, $5, $6 and $7. in a more trying position, one that Front street, and the improvement would really and naturally tax the will be appreciated. 112,000 Worth of Clothing for Ion and Boys. Business Suits to order, $15 and $20, temper, than yesterday, but In all the —Owing to the fact that revival consisting of suits, overcoats and trousers, now being sold at 33c on the dol- time that she was unwittingly the lar A great purchase and a great sale of the entire stook of a very widely SEBRING'S, 202 West Front Street meetings are being held at the Mon- known clothing manufacturer. Cash is King, and the money on the table principal character in a veritable enables us to sell this extraordinary purchase at less than S3c on the dollar. comedy there was no scowl or word roe Avenue M. E. church there will be no sociable at that place tonight This sale would prove the greatest sensation of the day if maker's nam« that indicated anything but a happy could ue published, but owing to the fact that nearly every retailer of promi disposition. Mrs. Lease told the —The reliable Welsbach light has nence has a stock on hand from these manufacturers, ttte latter to protect writer that she was thinking of lo-been reduced to 91.50, with shade the .former, stipulated that their natue must not appear In advertisements. Gavett is pushing them along all the The name, however, appears on every garment, which is an absolute guaran- cating in the east We trust that she tee of perfect satisfaction. will visit Plainfleld and see what a time and they are great gas savers. :BOEHM'S> pretty, desirable place it is for resi- —There are several ugly hollows In i • i ••'•*•' dential purposes. Plainfleld could the roadway on Park avenue near NEW YORK CLOTHING CO., well feel honored if Mrs. Lease should Front street that need attention. take up her home here. They make bicycle riding dangerous. •. WEIHEiaER, M'c'r. Tour car tare paid. few fteyns —Tomorrow evening the Christian •m West Front St., next door to MustoHall, Plainfleld. picked at random in . ' "Christian Science." so far as devo- Endeavor s«rvioe at the First Baptist tees seek to apply it to the cure of church will be one of special interest, disease, will soon- be the subject of and a cordial invitation is extended to Judicial consideration. A female prac- all. OUR CLOAK AND titioner has been arrested in Kansas Wbat Is Low Tariff? City for failing to notify the health —The Christian and Missionary The rates chanted for servioeby THE HEW YORK authorities of a case of diphtheria Alliance will meet this evening at the AMD NEW JEB8ET TELEPHONE COMPANY; which she attended. The validity of residence of Mrs. Winters, 915 East RATES 80 IX>W as to make tbe Telephone an item SUIT DEPARTMENT! Fifth street, for prayer, praise and of unimportant expanse while Its value for custom her arrest and of any punishment that and occasion is sjuprsme. ••• •" I ••-. ! - '.. may be inflicted for violation of health testimony. regulations or for the practice of what —J. W. Gilford, representing the The New York & New Jersey Telephone Co., -^-Every One a Money Saver*-^ - - - - ••- is known as "divine healing" will be National Building, Loan and Provi- Ladies' Kersey Jackets, a fine grade in blaok only, at.. $3.75 contested by appeal to the courts of dent Association, of Newark, la in 8 Ert. Mra*. Jaraay City Plain blaek Beaver Coats, box front, half silk lined at 6.00 last resort. The Christian Scientists or Plainfleld endeavoring to organise a Tan Costs, box front, ooDar velvet trimmed, strapped imams, at 7.60 Kantian City are said to number from branch association. Blaek Cloth Capes, fnU sweep, the $3.50 grade, at 8.98 1,600 to 2,000 persons, who will pool —The appealed case of Heal againet Misses' Costs in two ton»d boaile, 14, 16, 18, only at .&60 their money and influence in defence Sherman came up before Judge Mc- Uhfldraa's fiderdswn Coats, from $2£0 upwards. of a cherished belief. Cormiok at Elisabeth this week, and SPIELKARTEHFESTI was laid over until the next term at May k* • Castlj Joke. the request of oounseL Yesterday Andrew Lutkins, of —Farmers and others desiring tres- A Oasneef WMstby LJvlac Gertie! Somerset street, went bunting in the pass signs to prevent hunting and vicinity of Samptown. While thetrespassing upon their grounds, can B O E H MS I party went into the woods to look for procure them printed on muslin at ••». HI mmt lU WEST FRONT ST. game. Mr. Lutkins tied his horse by The Dally Press office. tf •UMLEIBERB I0SPITU the roadside. When he returned his rig was missing. He was unable to —Ben. Vandervort, of the bor ugh, find bis horse and wagon and was wax arrested yesterday for carting AtthtCRESCEITMH. obliged to walk home. On reaching merchandise without a license. In default of paving a 910 fine be was ROVEMER 8th ft ISfh, ^ A ^ home he secured another rig and ln-lurire ETEtTOO PEBfOUUHCBB- started out for the missing one. After committed to Jail for thirty days. Monda/r. Tua~d». Wadaaaday. Thursday Fridayan ~^V AT ^"~ WESTFIELD RANDOLPHS VARIOUS BITS OF NEWS. SODA FOUNTAIN Whipped Cream served with hot chocolate and coffee. From 3 to 5 p. m., WESTFIELD HAPPENINGS SERVED HJP social lea crackeis served with our Hot Soda. TERSELY FOR THE PRESS. Many People Go and Come In the Bt careful what yon use L. W. RANDOLPH, Prescription Druggist on youi hair. The old Pretty Suburban Town—Item. Inter* 143 WEST FRONT STREET. TELEPHONE CALL 10t. eating Beeanae of Their Brevity fashioned preparation* still Fred Lee, of Elizabeth, Is visiting largely gold, contain lead, —Jerusalem Chapter, No. 24, R A. f ^ lends in this place. sulphur, and otter ingredi- M., will hold a regular communication Charles McDougall took a business ents that will eventually this evening and work the M. M. De- Plainfield's Busiest Store. trip to Philadelphia this week. harm. gree on several candidates. We sell goods cheaper than all other stores. Louts Davenpoit has given up his position in the Westfleld Leader office. RUM AND QUININE Herman Stelle, of Utica. N. Y., is HAIR TONIC Bicycles and Jjnpojtapt the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Booth. Sportsman's Goods Edward Taylor, of South avenue, is a vegetable preparation has returned from a visit with friends that cannot harm; you can Evepts in Flemington. use it indefinitely with in- November nods to you with a store full of bright MEWS QF THE SUBURBS. creasing benefit. Miss Olive Russell, or Sound Beach, SPORT. bargains, which call for your early and careful THINGS THAT INTEREST SCOTCH Oonn., is the guest of Hiss Adele Tana 4aaanr, aiakfa M» hair PLAINS AND QUNELLEN. •oftaaa iliki. steaa ita falliag investigation. There is money to be saved on Bogert, of Central avenue. oat, aa»t*u IU Krewtb.^s* The shooting season Ob—rTatlona Gathered The Westfleld Club football team is at hand, and so are ty Alart IT— Bcporten to b« remml will play the Bahway Journal league Price 50c we, with a fall line of These Jtepis. gl tfct Sap*** Tabla at Tour Lelsar* team in Bahway Saturday afternoon. The Westfleld High School football Money Back If Ton sportsman's supplied. ggilUJ» AXD inW MlUR. team will play the Jersey City Aronlal Want It. Guns and ammunition, Bev. W. C. Snodgraas, of Plainfield. team on the North Broad street shooting coats, logging, Her Majesty's oaUed on borough friends yesterday. grounds Saturday afternoon. FRANK ROWLEY, etc., etc. E. E. Brown, who has been in town The Christian Endeavor Society of DRUOOI5T. Corset Upderweaf on basinet*, has returned to his home. the Westfleld Congregational church 4S SOMERSET ST. TEL. »lj A. BARD CYCLE CO. will give a New England supper in the jjn, V. L. Fraatee, of Plainfleld, was Two Storrf. tbe guest of friends at New Market church parlors tomorrow at 5 o'clock. 147-I«!> North AT*.. Plainflrld. yesterday. The Westfleld Universal football Elm St.. Westfleld. Evept. Mr. Clark, of Fifth street, Plain- team will play the team of the "All WEDDED AT THE PLAINS. Winter warmth at (mail field, was in the borough on business Around" Athletic Association on the prices. 300 dozen ladies' MISS GERTRUDE RINEHART BECOMES ribbed fleeced vests and yesterday. North Broad street grounds Satur- CITY HILLS pants, usual price Sfio, Mr. and Mrs. E. Young have re. day afternoon at 4 o'clock. MRS. HOLLINGSWORTH, JR. tamed to their home at Sydney, after A lecture entitled "From the Bow- Cremoaj Performed at the Bo of Mr. P. M. French, "YOUR GRACE" a riait with friends in the bo rough. ery to the Klondike," was given in and Mr». John Mamh Taeterday After- is every woman's title by nat- 21c each Mr. Kuhn was among those who W. C. T. U. Hall, last night, by a Booa—Ooeate Who WltBeaaed the Ereat. SUCCESSOR TO ural right. Make it doubly went after game yesterday. He number of missionaries who are on A very pretty home wedding was yoors. reached Junction and had good luck. their way to establish a mission station solemnized in Scotch Plains, yester- French Bros. Her najesty's Corset insu-es The borough seemed to be full of in *t—im, day afternoon, when Miss Gertrude I a perfect contour — lung, slen- iportsmen yesterday, but none of Mrs. H. H. Butler, of Downer street, Rlnehart. of that place, became the Flour, Feed, Grain, Baled der waist, graceful bust, and them appeared to have any too much was crossing the railroad at the Broad wife of Loftus Hollingsworth, Jr., of Hay and Straw. shapely hips. It corrects stoop- Dress Goofis game. street crossing last night when a ing shoulders, and gives a de- Scranton, Pa. The ceremony was per lightful ease and freedom to the Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Farlee left this strong gust of wind carried her off her formed at the residence of Mr. and feet She fell upon the rails, sustaining 24 Somerset St. bearing. Event. afternoon for Somerville, after spend- Mrs. John B. Marsh, on Front street, Leading atodtata prefer k to all other, far ing several months with their son, G. a severe nervous shock and cutting at 4 o'clock. TELEPHONE NO. 2+ •ettuar off tkair llnmi. ll is aude boaeatly There will be busy buying 8. Farlee. her face badly in several places. \» ONEY TO LOAN-Brlng deed or M> and oo aciraufic praaplaa. here. SCO yards of 40-ln The house was prettily decorated *w partleslara of property. Farmato ' warraaud. black figured Jaquards— Mrs. W. 8. Bullock, of Plainfleld, It is reported that a numbei of lead- PCTmaota or exeivuee for good town pr< with.plnk chrysanthemums and palms. l«o aereaStjoo; S3 acre*. Drat-daaa bul Miss K Thorne. of usually 40c, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. ing citizens of Westfleld are seriously The bride entered the parlor, where i ile from trr lley. ft 7 considering the organization ot a dU il f Slaps, weie guests of borough friends the marriage was solemniied, on the . L. LaBue. Fialn- HER MAJESTY CORSET CO., yesterday. company to give the town its dwn arm of her cousin, Charles B. Bine- 23c Yard. Mrs. B. J. Swackhamer, Mrs. Harry water supply. The subject was hart, of Easton, Pav She was attired will be at our store all next week Bwackhamer and Mrs. Wilson Freder- thoroughly considered a few years in white satin, en train, with pearl TavHu. and will be pleased to see 70a and ago, when the Union Water Company KNIFB-PLBATING or PINKING icks spent yesterday with friends at trimmings and a tulle veil caught dona. wiUpJeeae leave ordera with Mm. explain the good' qualities of the Bprlngtown. entered the town. *<* with orange blossoms. In her band F'jfee. J01 Watchuns avenue, and tt •will re- corset. "The Festival of Holidays" will be she carried a bouquet of white roses. oeire prompt attention. ID ttt f MR. WHITE CHOSEN PRESIDENT. Hosiery Event. Table Linen Event. held this and tomorrow evenings at The maid of honor, Miss Ltda Irene These values should interest you A rare chance for good linen. 800 the Presbyterian church under the At the Hnd or a Big Bysdlojue of Hueston, of New York, wore a gown Children's fast black double sole and yards of 78-ln, cream damask, usual knee hose, usual price lSo pair, sixes pnoeOOc anspkws of the Christian Endeavor Dry Goods Merehanta. of pink silk and chiffon and carried a • A. M. Runyon & Son, 6 to 91. Bodety. ; Edward White, Plainfleld's dry boquet of pink rose*. Samuel Hoi- : UNDERTAKERS, 8c pair. 39c The evening of December 9th the Ungsworth, a brother of the groom, A Wrapper Event. goods merchant, has been elected "Ha. «t? Park'A ve Tai. 4*. Muslin Underwear Event. ladies' Orchestra of DuaeUen. New was best man. and Frank Hollings- Office open night and dar. Ladies* wrappers, made of fine quat> president of the Dry Goods Syndi- Udoi Empire night-robes, hand ity outing flannel, value $1.26. Market and Plainfleld, wUl give an cate, of New York. The syndicate is worth and Elmer Bogert acted as •rtlCKOP HILLKIBE CKMETVBT. somely trimmed, real value tl. entertainment in Friendship Hall, ushers. 83© composed of fifty of the leading 69c New Market retail dry goods merchants through- The ceremony was performed by Towel Event. The painters will finish painting the Bev. J. B. Braker. pastor ot the Scotch Rag Event. out the United States, with headquar- GO Urge Jap tut squares, beatiful de- 100 do*, all linen damask towels, Presbyterian church this week. Dur- ters in New York city. They have Plains Baptist ohurch, assisted by signs, former price $4.98. large sixes. ing the heavy wind storm Tuesday great advantages in buying goods, as Bev. J. H. Parka, D. D., also of Scotch $3.98 15c each night toe topmost part of the steeple they buy in large quantities and di-Plains. Flannel Event was slightly twisted, and it was with After the ceremony a short recep- Napkin Event. vide the purchases up among each 100 down ail linen dinner napkins, 1000 yards of heavy twilled outing difficulty that it was straightened. concern. In thai way they are tion was held and refreshments were real value $1.60 dosen. flannel, cream, pink aad blue, real It is hoped that there will be a large enabled to get every possible bene- served by Caterer Stephenton, of value I9o the yard. attendance at the M. E. church this fltln the way of low prices, and they Plainfleld. At 6 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. 98c dozen Tl-2o evening when the Klondike Gospel in turn give the customers the benefit Holttngaworth left upon their wedding Mission Band will be present and re- of the saving. Journey, which will be to Boston, Buf- Mrs. Ira F. Riker, *EDWftRD WHITE.* late some of their wonderful expert falo-and Niagara Falls. Faasral Director tad Eabalatr THE UBB 07 enoes. No admission fee will beasked. To Give Vocal I a—nna. Among those present were: Mr. and Oaaaaot woman and children a epeetetty. j J. Hervey Doane, of Plainfleld Misses Sarah and Harriet Manning Mrs, Braker, Dr. and Mrs. Parks, Mr. IU CKITBAL ATI. ] sought the woods ot the borough yes- have arranged to give vocal lessons and Mrs. Hollingsworth, the Misses I Call* promptly fftcac Y Tftnili - •REYNOLDS' PETROLEUM HAIR TORIC* attended to. •W> •• «WI1U» «ar. terday far game. When seen return to pupils in this city. Both of these Agnes, Lulu and Nellie Hollings- Maana healthy aoalp. atarala^vwtfccrf hair, no talllM oat. no dandruff, webottla. ing home he said that he had made young artists possess great musical worth, Samuel, Frank, Albert and FBKPABXD OMLT BT arrangements with a friend to send talent and have always sung. They Master William Hollingsworth, of T.S. ARMSTRONG, The Apothecary, the game to hla home, as it was too have natural voices, which have been Scotch Plains; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. DIED. highly cultivated. They have studied BOXEYMAN-In North Ralafleld. oa Tne»- cma PABK A» ram ATUTO. heavy to carry. Darby. Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. dar. NOT. ». tan. Soaan. widow ot the late There Is every reason now to sup under the best American and foreign Needbam, the Misses AUoe and Bertha James Honennan. In her ltd rear. Funeral service at the residence ot her son- pose that the Brunswick Traction vocal teachers and have made a suc- Needbam, of Plainfleld; Harry Need- in-law. Dr. D. a Adams. 4* Grove street, on Company will be given a f ranohise to cess wherever they have appeared. ham, of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Friday. Nov. 11. at 1 :*> p. m. run a tr*Uey through the borough. It Each can sing about four octaves, Oeorge Marsh and family, Mr. and Gfcat Gas Savefp Is stated! on authority that the com which is considered phenomenal Mrs. John Marsh and family, of Scotch* WANTS AND OFFERS. (any is willing to do what the Council Their advertising announcements ap- Plains; the Misses Llda, Sadie, 8uae dssire they should do, that is, macad- pear in the educational column of The and Margaret Huetton, of Harlem; rTX> LET—Desirable rooms with amize the street from curb to curb, in- Press today. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bapp, of Elizabeth; X board; terms moderate. 337 East The Welsbach Light, stead of fourteen inohes each 6ide of Mr. and Mr. A. B. Rlnehart, Charles Fifth street. 11 8 6 the rails. The public opinion seems lM*oree for Hubud. Rlnehart, of Easton, Pa ; Mr. and Mrs. ANTED—A competent girl for REDUCED TO S/.5O. See our Welflbach A bill of divorce has been filed in to be in favor of the trolley, and the Francis Calvin, of BaubsviUe, Pa.; W general housework. 1004 Put- Reading Lamps. vil members cannot help but feel that the Court of Chancery at Trenton in Mr. and Mrs. William Bobbins. Mr. nam avenue. 1110 3 they are bound to listen in a measure the case of James McEvoy against and Mrs. John Bobbins, of Carpen- IBST-OIiASS help and tint-claw to their constituents. The hearing Ellen McEvoy, his wife. The com-tersville, N. J.; Oliver Tuthill, of F places at the 8wedlsh Intelligence J.W.GZWETT. will be held next Ttresday evening, plainant is a resident of this city and, Ooshen; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Clark, office, tt Somerset place, g tt tt when the company will present a peti according to the bill, his wife Is nowMrs. Phebe Post, of Bound Brook; IRST class places furnished girls 301 WEST FRONT STREET. tion. Should a franchise be granted residing in Stamford, Conn. The Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Miss Rogers, of F out of employment; and reliable it is quite Ukely that the tracks of this case is brought on statutory grounds. Brooklyn; the Misses Florence help secured for UKwe desiring girla^at The papers were filed by William St. Joseph's Home, (Non-Sectarian), 43 company will connect with those of NlehoU. Joaie Banks, Millie Havell, Manning avenue. 11 tt tf VanEmburgh & Son. the Plainfleld Street Railway Com Newcorn, of this city, as attorney for Addle Johnson, Eta Cook, Florence pany at Jefferson avenue. the complainant. Bettman, Ivy Belnette, of Scotch A respectable girl wants a situation xA. at upstairs work and sewing or have'placed on sale Plains; Mr. and Mrs. Hueston, of Cheage of Firm. would take care of children; good Harlem; Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, of Plainfleld reference. M E.,care Press. 1 lot of Table Oil Cloth at 15c. 1 lot of Ladies black Hoee, SCOTCH PLAINS AND FAN WOOD. The firm of French B*roe., composed Scotch Plains; Mr. and Mrs. T. T. of Theodore F. French and John H. OST—Small Fox Terier dog. an- seamless, at 10c, 13c. and 15c pair; bargain 1 lot of Corsets, The Knights of Pythias hold a Collard, of Newark; Mr. and Mrs. ' swering name of Blppo; Informa- odd sizes, at 35c. 1 lot of Table Felt, 48 and 65c per vard. French,who have for many years con- Bogert, Elmer Bogert, of Paasalc; Mr. L meeting tonight. ducted the business at the City Ml Us, tion as to his whereabouts gladly re- 1 lot of Ladies' Jersey Corset Covers, 29c. Centemen Kid Miss Alida Mooney is confined to and Mrs. E. Barrett, of Jersey City; ceived, or reward paid for return. E have sold the business to P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Doremey, of Port C. Howard, 312 LaGrande avenue. Gloves. 30 lb. of Gennantown Yarn on centre table at 12c her borne by illness. French, who will continue the same. Miss Sadie Walpole visited friends Colden; Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Collard, (OBSES boarded; beet care, box skein. French Bros, intend to settle up their of Passaic, and O. Tuthill, of Goshen. H stalla. Inquire John Boss. 339 In Plainfield yesterday. business affairs as rapidly as possible East Sixth street H " tf Miss Mildred Gaskill. of New and retire from the milling business. Corntr Start. Babctck Biili.R.*;. Cor. Market; is the guest of Miss Emma It Will Surprise Ton. OOM wanted In business section of "The word cold I ever had in my In order to prove the arreat merit of R city .suitable for housekeeping by Clark. a single man. Address Batchelar, care Mrs. Joseph Clark, Clinton Clark life was cured by Chamberlain's Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective Press. 11 11 3 and J jhn Hunter are spending the Cough Remedy," writes W. H. Nor- cure for Catarrh and a Cold ID Head, ton, of Sutrer Creek, CaL This cold your druggist will supply a generous OTS FOR 8ALE-B ckview «ve- week In Hazlet. -t nue near West End; also on West Everyone Seems to "Spiel," These Days, left me with a cough and I was expec- 10 cent trial size or we will mall for 10 I Front street. When you come down town Just "spiel" around to No. torating all the time. The Remedy cents. Full size 50 cts. ELY BROS , OUSE at Evona, near station, Mf.~% N. O^burn, well known at 66 Warren St., N Y. City. 107 Park avenue; we can show you something that will Woodstock, Mich., was troubled with cured me, and I want all of my friends H $i °00; 1 may remain on mort- Ely's Cream Balm has completely interest you In Winter footwear, also Ladies' and a lame) back. He wan persuaded to when troubled with a cough or cold to gage Q o F. Edwa ds 17 Doerstree*, cured me of catarrh when everything Plainneid. N. J. H U A Gentlemen's Patent Leather shoes for evening wear. use Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It use It, for It will do them good. Sold gave him relief In one ni^ht. This by T. S. Armstrong, apothecary, cor. else failed. Many acquaintances have PIMER wanted. F. M. Masker. remedy is also famous for Its cures of of Park and North avenues. used it with excellent results.—Alfred W. Stevens, Caldwell, Ohio. rheumatism. For sale by T. 8. Arm- Mrs. J. M. Bettman, of the borough, OST—At thf Sp* -Ikaitenfost, Mon- A. Willet & Son, strong, a; othecary, comer North and is visiting in New York State. —Oeorge Haven Putnam will deliver L day .81*. Mww-n 5 and 11 p. m.; a No. io7 Park Ave. Park avenues. a lecture under the auspices of the mw'iuiti Mz-: Kliu-k f*n, with small steel stare Km'ior p!-*** return to 637 —John Goodwin has accepted a posi- Monday Afternoon Club at the Casino •6Stt9**»< —Advertise in The Daily Press. tion at Cole's livery stable. on Monday next at 4 p. m. East Front strce and receive reward. aaasSaisiiia^iiiiiiaS&ate&arfj^^ Jj i PLAlNFIEi-i>'l>Ail.Y PRESS. THUKSDAY^ NOVKMBEK 11.1897* ee the Pope. Her*, while conversing •feorag* ofaonachold gooim ia par great I Oet off car at Plane St.-Note um " CARLOTTA OF MEXICO vith His Holiness, the weight of her waichoaac—locked rooms, low rates. | aad "No. 78" before catering »to«» . '.s.'ortune suddenly seemed suddenly 1 THE SAO BUT INTERESTING STORY u crush her, and she broke out in OF THE MAXMILLIANS REVIVED. vild, mad ravings against her brother, leaving the Vatican a hopeless maniac. Collars f After Thirty Yaan' lib as a Maniac, the Mind and memory were mercifully tak- Ei-Empreu U Regaining Her Hind- en at the same time, and Carlotta was Plan* for m Vl.lt to the Scenes or Her removed to beautiful Mlramar, a wreck AMOS H.VAN HORN H Youthful Splendor. and a living tragedy. LIMITED. ™ Meantime the young Emperor was and Cuffs 5 One of the most interesting, pathetic betrayed into the hands of his enemies and tragic personages in modern his- and was made to surrender to the two nicely laundered are es- tory is the mad ex-Empress Carlotta generals, Escobedo and Palacia, on May sential to every gentle- Elegant Suits of Mexico. Royal blood flows in her19, 18G7. A month later, on June 19, Ready for Business man's toilet We have veins, yet Is the poorest peasant more with his two brave and loyal generals, evidently, andith thce business shoud be done by every facility for doing powerful and free; imperial .beauty all mean*. Butidings .require paint Mejia and Miramoir, Maximillian was course, a house may be left uapaCtod^ ap collars and cuffs that once set its splendor upon her face and •hot, hiB last words being for M?zicc's let to become weatherbeatan and a wreck. are used by the manu- At Price of Cheap That doesn't pay. Uiough; It's much cheaper form, but time and tragedy have frost- happiness. to paint and our paints In all colors are the facturers in Troy, N. Y. ed her shining dark tresses, dimmed t«8tlnthe market for durability under the And now the poor, widowed, child- n.c8t trying renditions. They are well Oar plant is an exact ones—more than 15 superbly built, elegantly trim, the brilliancy of her eyes and stolen less Empress after years of madness. adapted to uur f xposure and we sell •very- duplicate of theirs 80 the majesty and beauty from her state- thing ln the line of paints and painters' med and polished bedroom suits have had one-third •3 said to be regaining her mind and supplies at shon prices. is our work. If yon ly figure. to long to visit Mexico, the scene of taken off their rightful prices. Our aim: To make tf'orty years ago this lovely and hap- want your collars and her brief triumph and dcithlers suf- cofls to look like new a startling sale Newark seldom sees. Your profiit's less woman was married to the bril- fering. Prince Revenholler has be.-nWoolston & Buckle, in the saving for you—ours in the advertising it'll liant and handsome young Archduke in Mexico to obtain permission f >r have our wagon call for llaximillian, brother of the present Carlotta to re-visit the country, and PAINTERS AND DECORATORS them- We are the only do for us 1 it is understood that the reque.t hie laundry in New Jersey been granted. Every honor and at- 141 North Avenue. having a plant of this tention is to be paid her by the Mexi- KLSTOH M. rEESCN. J. W. B. TBIBBft. kind. can Government, and her phystrlans Real Estate and Insurance. We guarantee linen to say they think that she will be greatly last longer when washed benefited by the journey. by as than when done She is yet bitter and unforgiving Els ton M. French & Co. elsewhere. We abso- toward the brother whose sympathy Tire Insurance at Lowest Bate*. lutely guarantee not to and aid were withheld from her in her Xe.:i«; East Freat St., O»». rark Ate. fade colored shirts that, supreme hour of need, but the woman seems gliding back toward the shadow of the brief splendor of her youth, and perhaps the pilgrimage to the shrine WE. where her husband fell may restore keep first-elaaa the proud mind to the imperlout bril- liancy pf 1U youth.—Now York Trib- Meat and Poultry une. but no «ra'Ing stamps. We civ* oar ruMoroern a f • lr discount, which Is of wore bt>ovflt than Kt imps. Try it and PARIS' LATEST SENSATION. use yo< r own judgement atnut It. Our buMiiwa i* 'up-to-date and price* An American Girl Who BMMUa Princess are r. as. >nat>It>. One of the varieties—$2*.75—actual cost to us! Cherry, and Then a Gypsy. elegantly trimmed and finished—liberal dresser and stand—same It is an American woman who Just •a rat. Look for prices of other suits later in the week—space now is engaging the eyes of the French FRED ENDRESS won't let as tell of more fl capital. She was bargained to a for- 131-135 W. FRONT STREET. BAKERY. Detailed description: Not one of these Snrts are cheap, ffimsr affairs, eign prince by an ambitious mamma, Branch 90S Liberty 8t 4 3 ly bat the work of one of country's greatest manufacturers. Extra CASIiOTTA OF HEX1CO. but love was cold, and she eloped with No. 13a Park Avenue IBTM iliassi is and waahstand, heavy French bevel plate miror, solid oak Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria. a gypay musician who played at her of finest graininc, hangings of solid brass, carving graceful and skilled. The beautiful young bride was the fav- palace. Fine Bread, Cake, Pastry and Mote the one we re pictured ia ad. It's but one style ont of the twenty. orite child and only daughter of Leo- In Paris she Is described as a feast Surgical Appliances. Pies of all kinds. All orders d CSISI II Bllifct IHH Bill II in 1 lilt pold I, King of the Belgians, and she' Of beauty of white, soft, alluring flesh, •Y OWN PATENT TRUSSES. promptly attended to. A Why awtWfeartar Salt cbooslag from oar 100 vartttea, where brought her husband a handsome dot, she is tempting in figure, and her lips share of the public patronage arvatwayaatloweatBOlnt? $16.50 up to $200. and all that was lovely and winning in! ttre ripe like the heart of a pomegran- Elastic Surgical Hosiery. Abdominal Belts. woiqan. On the sunlit shores of the ate. She is all curves and softness, Supporterit.BunivnForie^.Shouliler Braces. is respectfully solicted. t 5tov« Stock you'll not soon find a copy of-crtrj blue Adriatic Maximillian built a su-\ ami her flesh is white and firm like a Artificial Llmtw. Rubber Goods. Or- rtyl« stoT* and range put at smallest known figures—back- perb palace for himself and bride, and baby's. She has exceeding grace and thopird:cal Apparatus, etc.. etc S. H. Schlief. edby strongest known guarantee. " The Portland " Range called it Mlramar. It is to-day one: a mOet charming smile that shows lit- Of many references I refer by permission of the loveliest of royal residences in tie, even teeth. Her great eyes fol- to Dr. Oeo. W. Eodleott and Dr. T. & Davis. Proprietor. ia the star exhibit—see it before yon bay any make—over Europe, and Is the favorite home of jow you and then go back to her lov- 9,000 in constant us«—it can't do poor work. ' the Austrian Empress Elizabeth. In er>8 face> for she sits and watches him NELSON Y. NULL, Palor Stoves sow $6.38—nickel trimmed—the best of everything ia it. 1864 Louis Napoleon, after having sub- by the hour, EXPERT TBCH8 4tf West eta St.. jugated Mexico, decided he would es- j ADJl'STEE. PlalaScM, S. 1. tablish a great Latin empire across the 1897 Taxes sea, in the New World, and while pre- j J_f OTICE is hereby given to the tax-payer* IV of the City of Plainfleld that t»e taxea as- tending that Mexico should choose its sented in said City for the year eichtean hun- Amos H. Van Horn, Ltd, 75 Market St, own government he arranged that the l1 * P*rP*rk ave. Sewers, pavements aad dred and nln<»ty-«even are now doe and pay- LOW PRICES—EASY TERMS. | QJ Ne" P1"1* S^ i iprovemects. PPubUidveublisher of city •23 able, and that tf said taxea be not paid before country should select a head pleasing aria*. T«l<«i>hon» the Tekphone 680. Newark, K. J. to him. Thus handicapped, the Mex- «l— F» icans decided on a limited hereditary! 30th Day off December Oood* delivered Fre* to any part of State, monarchy, with a Catholic prince, j Your Valuable?. AMOS H. VAN HOftlf, Fica. FBBD'K H. LU1I, Y-Prra. JOHN W. PABJC, Stt-Twaa. next, the names of the defaulters with their The imperial crown was offered toj will be safe in respoctive taxes will be returned to the City Maximillian, who, with a heart more! Judge for prosecution. The Commissioners IM.MMII of Appeal In casea of taxation ln an s»e a trial order. ' plaudits, welcomes and proclamations, j Parisian beaux in the shining perfec- and they entered Mexico's capital ln tion of his clothes, EGGS SO CTS. DOZ. BUTTERICK PATTERNS. the midst of an imposing and imperial j When the Princess rides her wheel BARGAINS pageant. Ancient Chapultepec was se- the cafe chantants are deserted. She Is 1 Bearing tiu.ao The Delineator, and Glass of Fashion Stanley, 1 New England. ^3sEc*^ PLAINFIELD DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1897. Central % B. of New Jersey. If you arc i'i -\ .. i LAIRE'S Miss Scribntrl Miss Grttn's Refined Torture. CMl tM< EXCIUITCIT. Iuarlag FlrTY-FIFTHCONGRI doctor in whom y^.t .\ .,; ClessliseK MU Comfort. increase of sale of Horse It'* ••• r PLAINFIELD D-rMLY PREib THURSDAY, NOVEMBER II, 18 Anthony and Mrs. Hugh Knoz. Their PERILS BESET THE HUNTEPS. aides were Mias Burt, MUs Bessie Henry S. Thmia Is A