■ f The Constitutionalist.NALIST . PLAINFIELD.PLAINFIELp, N.N .J., J. THURSDAY., THURSDAY August, AUGUS Tu. 12 189.-., 180- . NO. *. " Support Iht Constitution, Which is Iht Cmknt 01 Iht Umon. as Will m Its Limitations as w Us A),thoritl,s.’ -—Madison. ' 3 STtVED A JJFEflTUFEflT BELMflRfFEWGOVERNORSGOBELMflRMWGOVERNORSGOHIG HIGHH RODEROPE 2424 HOURSHOURS STEADY STEADY POLITICSPOLITICS ANDM DCROPS. CROPS . PLUNDEPlUNDERINACORNFIELDjR ^CORNFIELD ffOMD WORK. WORK, SOUGHT SOUGHT DEATH DEflTH , Conduct of Plucky Wil-; Fifty Years Only a Few! Have j^IBU0ir Conduct of Plucky \Nil-;ln Fifty Years Only a Few Have EvansEvans BrokoBroke TheThe Record Recor dby b ny aHunterdonHgnterdon County• County Farmers'Farmers ' V^ago\A’y»gon ennnn ILoad LoaabH d nf ofo rimharClothesf Clothe A*vnhsAba Aba . nCji...aMEdward Cullinano'sCulltnano'n ■ i DeadJ..Dea d Body Bod y Seen in National Politics. ,|,liamm McCutcher. McCutchen . | Been In National Politics. I TrifleTrifle OverOver Seven Seven Mile*. Mites . AnnualAnnual BigBig Time. Time. doneddoned byby Thieves. JThieves . in The North River. TOO FAR IN THE SURF GOV . GRIGGSGRIGGS HOPES HOPES TO TO BE BE ANOTHER. ANOTHER . ^vtstuaeo-ufUREDTO HO hFA R IN THE SUR COVEREDCOVERED 3B«3C>6 MILE8MILES IN I NONE ON OAV-jE DA NOTEDYNOTE SPEAKERSO SPEAKER ARES Af^TO ETALK, TO TALK j s|iOTY- SATURATSATURATE ^ BY THE RAIN RECENTLY LEFT THS3 CITY HiBl. HI. Frlmda Tkklnc Time by lbs Forfiork — VT «*• ‘« D^jeuTen— •—Ad b,hj W.tb.W«U Vlriall.-Ve nho Is summering Bt WfthlnWithin aa periodperiod ofo ffifty fifty years yea nthe th AA.. W.W. W.W .Evans, Evans ,a a member membe rot o thef th i eTheTh bige biandg an littled littl polltielanae politician froms from alter Stryker, oE Bound Brook, New York Bun thin morning friend in this city only>nlyTOovernor Governorss whowh oever eve rfigured figured la NeeNew YorkYork AihletioAthletic CEtib, Club , andan da awell-[all well- 1parte1 part ofa oNewf Ne Jerseyw Jerse arey beingare bein g going lb rough a cornfield on tbstb e published tbe following: nervy action of nationallational politicopolitics werewere Wm. Wm .A. A Newell,. New. knowknownn long-distancelong-distance nder.rider, etarti-dstarted ei a tBroomedgroome dfor fo theirr thei ennoalr annua talkl talonk i of•f theth e1a L D.. D Cookj Coo soursk estat at e an wu foond vesv •on of 8amuel MarcusMarcus I-.L . Ward.Ward , TheodoreTheodore F. F. Ranj Ba n 6:3:AI0 ait .m m Tuesday'. Tuesday In - I nan a effortn effor tot tP-acbaeo peache ends anpoUtloo.d politics Great. Grea time,t time arrs rhwoodrood nslg^ts,Heigrjtsj sixsi xmlleo mile sfrom from h iiTMRiver Mt'uL’tocS’Jsr at tbe root of Jar *Btrert . From m j MeOaVGen. of Washington dolph.Oeo.dolph.Oen. OeorgeQeorge B. B .McClellan. MoCIellan Joel, Jc breakbreak thethe twenty-fourtwenty-four-hou hourr roadroa dre- re -expectedexpecte atthed atth seventhe sevent auuualh annua Hun-l I lh£i city, city, thistbls morning, morning ,when when be be came" cam e d n tbe cloUwe It la rapinwd Parker and . Most cord. Evans made a, record, of 310 n bodr b that of Edward CuIUas&e. aa Parker and Deon Abben. Meat of cord. Event made a record of 31.) terdonterdo Countyn Count Farmers'y Farmers picnic,' picnic which, whic h 1u aa pair pai rot o pairf pant alying lyin ong othan the ft coxthman. whoa* tddnea 1* not -Will HoCutchen distinguished thesthesee aspiredaspired toto positions positions InI nthe th e E milesnilee lain tees, 1S9G ,but bu tthis thi swoe wa brokens broke na awill rilbel heldbe hel thled thi years yea on rAugust on Augus Istht ISth A little further he found a -mu MsCutchen or tw odistinguished bv ad. A little further he found a U—aK •• daydda yor twotw agoo by° b earing saviin tioualtlonal government,government, butbu tfailed. failed , Gov-j Qo v monthonth egoago byby a a Vermont Vermon t rider,rider, who wh ando an isthd 19t onh tbeon thHunterdone Hunterdo Countyn Count y and.and. thenthen muchmuch toto hla hi sastonlah- astonfsh - De&n«us W U,a Ufalife ofof CharlesCbarl.'b g BineBBlack It,k of , oNowf NeN w ernorernor NewellNewell servedserved Int nCongo Congres as sbe- be - ooveredovered 33733? miles. miles . i FaiFairr Ground-,Grounds, ono nthe th outskirtse outskirt s < " Ahsttae camecame toto a a wagon, wagon heretofore, heretofor e Irom O*Pt. S. C. B«ck*tt. York, wbo was drowning in the surf fore jhe w«a elected Chief Executive Evans started from! Highland Park, Flemington, instead ot on Smith' ireti by tbe high corn stalks, that ThUd BUMUI. London, iu found to (ba list, wtw vat drowning Id the sarf. fore he was elected Chief Executive of Evans started from Highland Park, Flsmtngton, instead of on Smith's ured by tbs blgb oorn stalks, that d««tf niD-i pockeu. There WM another let- TCe straiger ventured beyond th thethe State,Stnte, andand afterwards afterwards he b e was a] H>w >M«~i«Brunswickk , —anHd «~*rode- »o Iaianfl, ng in former years. The big loaded with trousers, coats, and ]bn manger ventured beyond the near New Brunswick, and rode to IsUnfl. as In former yean. The big loaded' i varie withd assortmen trousers,t cuntsThe heavand y te»*rr ffo*Bffom Majo.Vr XT . Nofclt.T. Nobl? of .th* ot Jth e DIMMB jafetj Boss because the tide was low pointedpointed GovernorOovornor ofo fWashington Washlngt o PlalnflelPlainfieldd andand ElisabethElizabeth andan dreturn, return gunsguns andand little littl efishes fishe smust mus attendt atten d Gutjili. an4«ndi ai third third fr-.ai Iron; J. .A. A BoeIUe.- Smith mt, otUS US mt~, dm* because tbn tide wu low, Territory, whlcb baa since become lo->( varied yesterda assortment.y ha dThe damage heavyd Wt did not take Into cooslder&tio Territory, which has since become a eacbeach laplap being being fifty-two flftj-two miles. mites He. E thisthis picnic,picnic, andand bebe thoroughly thoroughly pouted pposte d of yesterday bad damaged W «•« FrontFroDtatreet nr-rf.. Plalollvld. PlilnDpW .Jf. N J.. J . 1st did sot lake Into consideration State, and where he at the present r clothing considerable, as it At reporter showed the above th* fact ftst the waves were very high State, and where be at the present re- weewas pacedpaced overover tbe the oourse course by b ytandem tandei on thethe peechpeacchh crop, p ,as as well well asll a thes thh epc pollt 111ll - clothing eooeldsrabls, as It was A5 reporter showed th* sbov* be feet that the wares wen* very high, sides. pletely saturated with water, ?xtjaciQMtt totb Mr. Mr .Smith, Smith ,the th eWest Wes tFroat Proa t toogoon 9sha was wa scompletely completel yexhausted exhauste< sides. teamsteams fromfrom NewNe wBrunswick 'Brunswic kand an Hali.al crop,crop ,or theirthei rfuture futur epolitical! politica l > supposeiplatatyd saturated that the withload water.of clothe Its U nd at tbe mercy of tbe tumbling hi JoeJoell Parker,Parker, onceonce or or twice twice after alte rhe h Elisabeth.Elizabeth. DuringDuring the tbe Bret first hour hou rtbe tb prospectsprospects areare blasted.blastedld . ppoeed that the lokd of olottoae la scr^t srocerwroccr., Wednesday,Wednesday , andan dsms wa s as mercy of the lurofoUng bll- the plunder that was taken by the tol<« thattnat' CollioaneCuiHnane badba dworked worked foe fo r tomi HH,e shriekedshrieked forfor M.lstance. assistance ,and ar •nerve■-rredd hi*bis woondsecond termterm m a aOuv*rnor, Govei riderrider waswas delayeddelayed byby a a heavy heavy shower. showe- NoNo politicianpolitician ahowb oessays essay sto t beo b ae j a titfaiarplunders who that brok waae int takeno T. C by. Rogers tha ' KaCntchen respondedresponded withoutwithout herita-aesii, was boomedboomed forfor b a Proa Presidentia i«f*nt 1*1 lno oom ml l HeHe completedcompleted hiehis first,first hundredhundred mile*mil. Bub-State loaderleader daredare IgnoreIgnore thoth efarmers’ farmers ' stojie at Newhow brokeMarke Intot earl T. C.y BogsTuesda is y bltkiMeRrivevhi%aa aQrivet onon one one of of his hi sdelivery deliver y Boo mto Mshis call. call . Wit*!Wit ha splendida splendi d nation,nation, andand hU his State State delegationdelegation : InIn firefive hours,hours , thlrtythirty-seve eeveo nminute, mlnut< plcnlapicniou movinatg Nowan dMarket tbat i tearly was eitheTuesdayr hid *a£>nswa^pns tilltill the the fitet first of of lest las tJune, June when, wbe n hehe 'demanded'demanded aaan Increase increase la I nwagm wags * 'mahaiett ofof ifwed •peed ha he distanced distanced two tw oregu reg u pUffleaMAlimented filmhim byby titelr their rotesvote sID i na-n naCudl twenty-fivetwenty-five eeconda,seconds, andan dthe tb eISO l , ThisThis year'syear's programmeprogramme lai sno n osleep excep - a pelag cornfiel and thatd t oIt bwase carrieeitherd hidawa y Mr IDlife-ssrer rnlieas who who started started about aboL I be tionalJonal conconventions venttopa.. HrS encvrrgot never go anyt an In eigheightt bouts,hours, fiftyfifty-five five minute# minutes nod an tiontion toto the the tula. rule . TheTh farmers’e farmers picnic' picni ' loc awijj. - anorn. d dispose field_ tod be of carriedwhe n opportu away - wh&h as refuserefusedd andand ha he quit qui twork, work , m timei hehe bed bad ebost abou t*e0 *6 0eomUW comuV auae time to ttie rescue, and afte iyrthcrjurtber onon tbothe road road tot ohla hi ambition,s ambition , twenty five aeoonda.>nde . AtA St SO 6:2 he0 h bade h a U~M notnot! aa an ordinary ordinary affair affai rla i nany an par-y par awa^r- nit yand HIT..mle.j disposed o ofr whenelse thopporiu-e thieve s be- □me 10 the rescue, sod after frofromm Mr.Mr .Smith, Smith, endan ddrawliM drawin g naeklmrnaoouut thethe slaking sinking maoma nkept kep thim him anandd whenwben behe died died be b ew«* wa acrrlngs servin gaa a as finished 107307 miles,miles , beatingbeatin gthe tb proe pi Ilculat.icular. ItI tpartakes partakes Of o ftbe th echaracter characte nil*r AffordedV frightene or elsed antbsd thieves iabandone be-d tbe amt•lost aatiluntil thethe surf surfme menn arrived.arrived . JudgeJudge onon tbo the Supremo Supreme Court. Court. i Ttou!vlous twelve-hourtwelve-hour roadroad recordrecord byb yeii si xofif aa county county fair. fair . Of Ooours*,f course the, tb e e»n|'y .friwbleowl Mr. Roger Ands wil abandonedl be notifie thed to he purchased a ticket oat "The excited spectators nearly WhenWben ClevelandCleveland waawa Arals first elected electe d miles. AtAt 10-JO10:1 0p. pm.. m. be reached earlyearly panpart ofof tbe tbe first first day day will wil bel b etaken take n go \ o the place and get tbe goods if steamer and vent to Eng- -The excited spectators nearly up by the tillers of tbe soil in anex- booty. Mr. Rogers will be aotlOed to Downeddrowned oneone of of the the life life guards. guards .When Whet PreaidantPresident Ooo.Oen. MeCVMoOlcUan Uan, ,who wh obad ba da HighlandElghland Fork,Park, completingcompleting bishi sfifth fifth np by tbe tillers of U»«- soil in an ex- tbiego j oi belonthe placeg to andhim .gat tbe goods lf from whence ha came several HcCntcbeaCnlcbeoa reachedreached theth edrowning drownia i fewir yearsyears prerloualypreviously fllladfilled the the Gover- Oover laplap andand maJdDg"inking aa new new record recor dof oSCOf 2G0am I nation ofi ftbe th eexhibit*, exblbita nod, an thond tbe i tbs* belong to film. ago. He returned w this ooun- •at those on shore mistook him fo nornor’st chair,chair, waawas urgadurged for fo tbor tb officee offic e mikemil.-e forfor fifteen fifteen bourn. hours. ! willwill fellowfollow aa discussion discussion of o tbef th lateste lates t less than a month, however, and ■a these on shore mistook him for He was well Inside his schedule, an improved methods Tj e»e burglars burglars wbo who looted loote dtbs tb cloth-e cloth - baay>een staying in this city part of togeafriIte guard sodand beganbegan laI nhaste hast eto t pullo pul l ofT SecretarySecretary ofof War. War . HeH waae wa support-s suppor He waa well inside hie schedule, and improved methods of planting po- 1 ughig^tor toree ofor T. T .C. C Rogers. Roger sat a Hewt New Mar- Mar - a*o» the life .lice which Is attached ed by Henry C. Kelsey, Henry Staffoi althoughalthough tb*th erain rai n aodan b+dd bo roadsd roa d tatoes,tatoeei huskinghusking oornoort and tbe culture an the life line which Is attached ed by Haary C. Kelsey, Henry Stafford ketket arly.srly TuesdayTuesday morning mornin gand an d car- '. Smith said that be was fl«hty to tht guard's belt. They not < LittleLit tie andand other*,others, who wbo were were ooavloc-d convinced botheredbothered himhim greatly.greatly .' he• b decidede decide dlo t o ofof peachespeaches andand pumpkins. pumpkins .This Thi swill wil l to ao guard'! belt. They not only rludjawayari--i away a largelarge numbernumber ofo fsuite suit sof o f and was also addicted to tbe (Bunted hi* progress by their that no batterbetter Detectionselection forfo rt£e t£ eoffice i continue,continue, aaaa be be bed bad over ayer aloe nin ehours hour s Ikbe supplementedsupplemented byb yan a nearnest, earnest and,, and , atridsd hie progress by their III clot ies, alsoalso InvadedInvaded twotwo other other places place s ve use of intoxicants. Before •iHssd action, but almost drow oouldcould bebe made, niade ,and and that tha tHew Ne wJersey, Jerse y In which to ride ninety miles and was Itit oftenoften happens,happens, animated animated discussiondiscuMlon ■fctoed action, but almost drowned ia which to ride ninety miles and of tQisiness, auandd fromfrom tbeth ebulky bulky coo- con - unreliable on account of his • by yanking him back. If He owingowing toto itsIt srock rock ribbed ribbed Democratic Democrat i confidentconfident ofof at a tlaaet leas t beatingbeatin gtbe th ro-e re-ofof tbethe brandbrand ofo ffertiliser fertilizer most mos tprofit- profit - hto by yanking him back. If Mc- aith. was entitled to a seat In tb cord. H« hoped to fix the new reableable forfo roertaln certain kindskind sof o soilf soi Inl Itben thedition o'df tbe the goodsgoods they they stole stole It I Ist Is.ev sv- - be was a first-class coach- • " • bndhad notno thad had a a cool coo lhead hea dand an d faith, waa entitled to a aear in the oord. Ha hoped to fix tbe and in England be had been 1B President's Cabinet. Tbe other wing oordcord atat 400 400 miles. miles . ToT doo il thato tha bet h bede ha dstooystony regionsregions andan don o Hunterdon’sn Hunterdon' s tieit thathatt theythey werewere eccompenledaccompanied by by 1 and lu England he had been IB toto backback upup hisbi snatural na President’# Cabinet. The other wing a borsehorae and and wagon.wagon . a ploy ofof thothe beet bea tfamlUee. tamities. HeHa > the stranger would ofif thethe NewNew JerseyJersey Democracy,Democracy ,whai wh s to«4deto tWe 140110 mile# mlleB In in th4 the alas nine hours hour sre- re - bills . OnO nthe th laste las dayt da ofy othef tb picnice picni c the stranger would NdtiN^l ScottScott runsruns aa liquor liquo rstore stor ande an d forfor JohnJohn I.I .Holly, Holly ,of o Parkf Par k r. be consorting with angels by was knownknown a*a athe tb eantl-State anti-Stat eHouse Hous e maining.-naming. thethe farmersfanners getget down down to to busiDMs busines sand an d bn consorting with angels by proceed to select their respective party botdugboding Worksworks a%DuneUena*Dunellen andand Tues-Tues - for at longlong time,time, butbu tfinally anally be. be - • Urns, provided, of course ringring faction.howercr,faction,however, rebelledrebelled against agalns EvanEvanss passedpassed throughthrough thistbl scity cit y on proceed to select their respective party time, provided, of course, hie the proposed appointment and insist lis return from New Brunswick didt t b td f tb day,! morning' >rnlng whenwhen hlabi employess employe s V soso dissipateddissipated thattha this bi aerriOMt service ,* j I Octet readread thattnat way."way." the propoeed appointment and insist- bis return from New Bnioswlok at candidates to be voted for at tbe wer*, dispensed with. Then he as* eded thatthat oneone of o fthamaebree themselve sshould shoul dre- re 11 .-OT p.p. mm.,an - amtd returnedreturned Again agai nfrom Ir fall elections. up thethe placeplace tbe,they foundfound thattha t dispensed wtth. Then be ate ceive recognition. ThisThi ssplit spli tIn I then th Elizabetherbh ata t1 1:.-so» a. a or.. m .He H wase wa stills stil l TbeThe programmeprofrramme forfo ther tb efirst first day da yburglars hahadd paidpaid aa visit visi tdaring durin gtbn tb e d ea positionposition withwith Morris Morris Higgins, Hlftglsa , -PAWNEPAWNEDD AA COAT COAT FORFOR DRINK. DRINK partyparty loatlost Iti ta a Cabinet Cabine tberth berth and an dOen. Oe n ridinridingg fastfast whenwhen be be arrived arrived hereegalo here again openspens withwith aa discussion,. discussion by, bWy WK . K. morning,morning, asas tbs tbe store store Isi sseldom seldom aatt SouthSouth Plainfield,Plalnfleld , andan deventually eventuall y McClellan was forced to fall by tbeat X 06 a. m. While return log from :.isna, of New York, on "Tbe Hard 1 beforebefore midnight.mldnigbt . ThereTher ewm wa g wentws«ej toto workwork for Mr. Mr Smith,. Smith where, wher eha b a McClellan waa forced to fall by the at *0*1. m. While returning from Cato*, of New York, on "Tfia Hard •ney bandy, so' tbe burglars remtuoed for over a year. The latter fit DiDidd Nof No Batonst Belong tot otha th Inve li wayside. ElizabetEllsale-ibh torfor the tbe last lae ttime time the Ui etaodane tandem Timesrose., Cause,Cause, andand Remedy. Remedy.' "" nay bendy, so tbe boaglare temt Used for over e year. The letter biber--Arrested and hat was pacing him broke down at At 3 o'clock in tbe afternoon tbe five kegakegs ofo fbeer bee rInto Int otheir thet j •aidWt^hat hehe was was s a faithful faltbjful wotket. worker .So 8 6 Blbar—Arrested and EveryEvery peraonperson «conversant?«raan twith wit hthe th e that was pacing him brok. down at At 9 o'clock tn the afternoon the i and drove off'towsrda New tk known he bad no Mends ia PaidPaid aa Fina. Fine . historyhistory ofof New Jersey politic* politic* Is i awares Westfleld.anWeatflekl andd behe rode rode Uapaced tinpaoed to t othis thi s BenVU.. Wra.Wm Daly. Daly of o Hoboken.f Hoboke'n 8late, Stat e Q end drove off-tosrarde New far la known he bad no friend. In city, arriving at 5:19 He dismountec Senator, representing Hudson county, thls^ountryUtla^oontry,, endand thethe (act foot thattha het b eWM wa a agf flunkdrink Isis the the benetung besetting sinsin of ofof thethe struggles straggles whichwhich Leon Leo nAbbott Abbo t city, arriving at 5 JS Hu dismounted Senator, representing Hudson county, r shortly after tbe out rif work and bad but little money • Henderson, a machinist In made lor the Uutted States Senate -l took a drink of egg and milk. leaderleader ofof tbetb eDemocratic Democratic silver silve rparty part y before or shortly after tbe out jf work and bad bat Hole money l Henderson, a machinist In tha made for the Lulled States Senate; and took a drink of egg and milk. of Rogers'n' storestore the th eboose hous e douHtleee made him defpondeot He ^f ofof thethe Scott Scott Priming Printing Machine Mach how ha waa »laughteredlaughtered In i nthe th ehouse hous e Justit asa> bebe started started out ou againt again the tb echela chai n ofof NewNew Jrrmy, Jersey ,and and candidate candidat efor fo tber th e douWea. made him dMpoodem. He his wbeel broke and It was neeei i tori &i no misfit! on, is to flre CarpenterCarpenter ata tNew New Market Marke t lefteft Plainfieldtlaicfleld torfo rNewark Newark tea ten days day * Forr aa week week pastpas tHeader Hende r ofof hlahis friends,friends, andand how how keenly keenly he h efelt M on hla wheel broke and It 1 gubernatorial nomination. Is to Are wAlso entered and a considetmbl ^^jBbeea beeno uponupon a a carouse, carouse ,and and Tuee* Tues - thethe treacherytreachery whichwhich caused caused his hi sdown- down ■sararyy forfo rhim him to t otake tuk *his bi brother'ss brother broadsidede intoInto theth eRepublicans. Republicans .At A t entered and a considerable wheel and continue the ride. The 4 -.30 o'clock J. P Nlcbole of New Tork y ofof clothing clothing andan dboats boat saod an d | be was9 reduced reduced to t osuch suc hstraits strait s fail. DurlngDuring hla flraifirs tterm ter mas as wheel sod continue (he ride. Tbe 4 :J0 o'clock J. P Nichols of New Tork ihoea taken. Nothing but tbe clothes T||E WIFE'S FURNITURE. tI laIn order order tot oobtain obtai nmoney mone fory f< Governor,nor, whenwhen hebe was w at the zenith wheeWheell thatthat bad had carriedcarried him hi mthus thu fars fa r isi billed billed toto discuss disouss tbe th ereform reform of o pof po taken. Nothing bat the clothes TrflE WIFE'S FURNITURE. on bis record -breaking! trip was taken itlce, in which I discussion be promisee and jho«s w^retooahed.e touched. ikthe be took took aa coot coat from from the tbe room room of • ofof hlahis powerpower and and Influence infli ence asa as apoli- pol l on hie record-break lit Ice, In which discussion he promises • Tb# bornhomee ofof Tbomaa Thomas Tit.worth Titswortb * AttempAttn Tott toto Serve Serv ei a Distress; II Harlem,Harlem, whowh oroome room sIn I nthe xi ticlantician.. hla name was freqfieq i too F.F .Is L .C. C .Martin's Martin' sstore sior efor fo repairr repa i o tellU-l ljust just bowhow Mayor Mayo rStrong Stron gbas ha s i be seen -there today. It Is jlotted out vice and Immorality in abK>|nteretriedd andandsom somee clothingclothing taken, taken WtjrranWarrantt ProvedProved IneffectiveIneffectiv a nosae withwith himhim ata t334 254 East Eas tFront Fron mentionementionedd loin connection connection withwit hthe th e and can be seen -there today. It la blotted out rico and Immorality in but iS was foundfound somesome timetime later later Deal n "Vhen Taken to Court. it, anifld soldsold ItI tfor fo rthirty thirty oenta. oente , nominationnomination forfo rVice Vice President.President .He H e thicklythickly ooatedcoated withwith mull. man . tbethe metropolis.metropolis. When Taken to Court, Evans finished his ride . ia twenty On Aug. 19 the fun opens promptly tbe bouse. end of an Interesting dispute i Harlem,Harlem, whowho Is is a a hard bard work work •aid>td atat the the limo time that tba thr h edid di dnot no caret car e Evans finished hie ride In twenty On Aug. is the fun opens promptly TbBre Is no clue to tbe burglars, ex eedi landlor of and I aan creatingd tenant dispels over tt o baaI atoneStone cutter,cutter , returnedreturne d for>r that that officeoffice ata tall, all ,and an dlf ifhe h ooulde c< threeiree hours,hours, forty-ninefoity-nlne minutesminute sand an ; atat 1010 ao :ao o’clock o'clock withwltb a a Joint join tdiscussion discussion s no cine to tbe borglara, ex- hlrty seconds, during which time he « to the wisdom of abolishing the oept |bat itIt la Is thought thought theythey cams c e from from certain property I u the form B Ib1 flay'bday's workwork and an ddiscovered discoverer Donott bebe Prealdcnt President he he would would like lik eto t beo bethirty seconds, during1 trhlch time he as to the wisdom of abolishing the Jew-Brunswickk oror ata tleaat leas treturned returne d •old furniture, was reached it the wat had been taken, he Im States Senator. His had ridden 356 mlleB,! breaking the county Board ot Freeholders through I the soar had been taken, he Im United States States Senator. His had ridden iSf. miles. breaking the oooaty Board of Freeholders through- ther^hJ j as one or twotwo ofof the the altering missing or ar wben the cam of Mrs. Eve- y reported the matter to the strengthtrengtb amongamong thethe politicians politicians ofo fhis hi i recordrecord ofof 3491 349 2 3 s miles mile smade imad eby b Edy Ed-outmt NewNew Jereey, Jersey, aod and placing placing In I ntfieir tbei r wards, of Sew York. He fiatsbed; 'a t'-ad, to govern tbe affairs of tbe*1cle£were founfoundd onon tbe tbe Steltoa Stetton rued GiWw , and Henderson was arn ownWD partyparty boodsoon beganbegan to t owane wan euntil uot i wards, ot Hew lark, ilo rlulehcd la •teed, lo govern the affair* ut the eadi'ig toto that tha± dry.city . JI lala the the lockup lockup pending pending an a n bebe wieldedwielded scarcelyscarcely anyan yinfluence influenc eat a t googoodd condition.condltloi county,county, aa non co npartisan partisan Commission Commissio n consisting of five persons. ThS thieveSievess whowho operated operated ata Me-t Me - on. allall amongamong them.tbem. HUHi popularitys popularity with wit h Evana wasraa disappointeddisappointed lai nnot consisting of five persons. uch^i were no doubt desperately B arraigned before Judge De making 100 miles aa he set out to do FarmerFarmer lfartlnaMarfine ofo fUnion Unio ncounty count y were no doubt desperately Thi Hovels have been occupying a 1 arraigned baton' Judge Do thethe rankrank andand flic file of o fhis hi party,s party how-, bow . making 400 mlk-sae he let out to do. luag^-y. asas tbe the only only articlesarticles they they took too k oust on Sandford avenue. NeCher- m thhee City City Court,Court , yesterday,yesterday , rer, nevernever waned.waned . HHee willwill endeavorendeavor tot oat, butterbutter andan dgroceries, groceries which, whlc b number oOff years, years, eedan d tbe relations. ■•o off beingbring drunkdrunk andand disorderly, disorderly thethe UnitedUnited StatesState sSenate Senat eoccurred occurre d WilliaWilliamm KlelyKi.-Iy bad bad charge charge ot o foheck- check - c JustJust beforebefore dinner, dinner ,starting starting off of f thetheyy Sound;ound lain tbe tbe cellar cellar ofo ftbe th e house teheedaimed thatthat theth ecoat coa twhich whic hhe b e wheni thetb eso-called so-calle d "State"Stat Housee Hous e inlogg andand arrangenx-ntearrangements for fo rthe tb Plain,e Plain - aatt 11li 30 :30 o'clock, o'clock ,and an dafter afte rtbe th raoese race s betweenl landlordlandlord andand le*r t ■ _•»*»>1 ofof Henderson,'paying Henderson/paying gl.so $1.50 i jointjoint ballotballot inIn the tb eLegislature, Legislature and, tin. ! fourour recordrecord ofo f903 30 mlleo3 mile ons oan high a hlfi b chairmanhalrman ofof tbp th eNational Nationa lProhibition Prohibitio n mentjjiome timmee ego.ago ,ead an dIn I naooaa- oonse - of tbe|bouse, beingbeing unableunable tot oreach reac h iuen<& ofof thetbe family'sfamily's roastscan income,t income , |srrk, it, endud.ba hadd wornworn It I tall al lastl las twinter. winter . whenwben OeorgeGeorge O.0 Vaodrbilt. Vanderbit twas wa s wheelwbeel andand heldheld It I ttill til lEvan, Evan smade mad 907e 90 7 Committee. the mt of'It it. ItI tla ts not no knownt know thatn tha t T Hit Honor awardedawarded thethe coat coat to to Her Hai - Speakerpeaker ofof the tbe HouseHous eof o Assembly.f Assembly . milemile#s onon a a safety safety sixsix years years ego. ago . Hunterdoniterdo: county la n rockribbed thetbe rutrest hashas fallen fallen severalsevera lmoo month tha sla I n >emoeratlc any oftier attemptattempt wmwas mademade there there last bu t arre*& On July 1st Mrs. Gibbs JM I adsad sentenced sentenced HendersonHenderson to to a Mr.Ir. RandolphRandolph waawas ehoeen chosen tot osucceed succee d Domocratic county,ount j\ but,but ,when when out ou ont o nlghtg arrea»i. On July Is* Mm. Gibbs •••»I sfof 910 $io or o r30 3 3days day Ins I then th countye count y P. Stockton. The latter was ALL-RAILLL-RAIL ROUTEROUTE TOTO SOUTH SqUTH BEACH. BEACH . picnic,ilcnlc, thethe farmersfartti are entirely night c»me toto abate share thatb eboose hous ewith wit thah tbs > John P. Stockton. The latter was a SAITT A CRITICAL POINT. Sove{j, and soon aferwarda informed I Pfc ThThee prisonerprisoner paidpaid thethe floe. fine. candidate for re-election, but Mr. ETaw Md PlaMUt Klil" 'ar tka biased,>lased, politically.politically. 8o,So as. a susual, usual while, whil e CRITICAL POINT. Hovel/, and I candidate for re-election, but Mr. all the speakers up to the eleventh thethemm thatthat theythey mostmus tvacate 'vacat eoe o 8ep-n Sep - Randolphtandolph hadhad an an easy easy victory victor yover ove r Gracei** Eiramioo. all tbe speaker* up to the eleventh RHINOFOUND IM11 4PENNIES PENNtEJ . Im in the Democratic caucus. hour willwill bebe flrlfig firing broadside* broadside sinto Int othe tb e tembgftemtK&ist 1st . AA few fe wdays day sago, ago wbae, wba o him in the Democratic caucus. TbeThe Orooore’Grocers' AssociationAssoeiatiou excursionexcursion Bepublican ranks, the picnic will be tbe teuantsmu beganbegan tot omake mak eprepam- prepara - a Besides Governor Newell, on 1 Republican racks, the pkmlo will be Ctoreh Cu>lii»u m...-]'>•'••! Sma Besides Governor Newell, on the na IchorLabor DayDa yto t oBooth Sout hBench Beac willb wil l losed by representative orators wbo Through thetbe skill skill andand care care of o Drf D r tions £> movs.move, tbethe landlord landlord leviedlevie de a Republicanepublican side.side. Governor Governor Marcus Marcus L. each tbat point by a route tbat will closed by representative orator* who Donogbgh, of New Brunswick; and "ard also served a term in t reach that point by a route that will willwill defenddefend tfieirtheir party. party . Oov.Oov Griggs. Orlgg s gb, of Now Brunswick, aod distress upoo>onn thethe household household furniture, furniture , . >.>»toi, lb«— borough boroug hblack- blac k Ward also aerred a term In the be>e newnew to t oeverybody. everybody . AtA Oranlordt Cranfor d will be nm of tbjeae orators. Dr. B**one_ -ns,, ofo fthis thi scity, city ,Miss Mis Undes Lizzi e seoare the amountrant due. due, aboutabou t*1*0. #100 . Nationalotional HouseHouse ofof Representatives. Representatives . >xoursion train will branch off will be rtna of thk*#*- orators. FlanaganFlanagan,, daughterdaughter ofof Patrolman Patrolman aod and I wa«,mtcoverel n,OOQ»dd *a quantityquantitDPmr yhl> ofof copper coppehop i When Rufufl Biodgett defeated Leon tbe neuraloo train will nranoh off CongressmanCongressman MalonMaloo PlmeyPitney Is I sbilled billed MrsMrs.. Hovel,Hovel, however,however ,claimed claime dthat tha t ' afternoon, near his shop, When defeated Leon onto aa spurspur of of the tbe B. B .* & O. U that. tba runst run s to speak at 2:30 O'clock, and will talk Mrs.Mrs. J-.? J. J Flanagan,. Flanagan of, oWestf Wes Fiftht Fift h thethe fufpltnrefujpiture waswas purchased purchased withwith hor ba r SmkiL.5* ’ " - Abbottbbett forfor the the Senate Senat ethe th namee nam ofi to speak at 9:90 O’clock, and will talk streetjgbas success!ully passed through at.i firstQrst toto think think that tha the he too StatenStaten Island,Island ,aroailog crossin gover ove rtbe tb e f the national issues. United States ■treet^as successfully passed through mooej,monejy endand1 that tbatbatt It ii ttoould coulc d not no bet b dm-e dis - Joeephoseph D.D .Beadle Beadle has has been been mentioned mentione d Raritan Bay on the largest bridge of tbe national Issues. United Buies a veryilelicaie operation for appendi- ■ wmek- a_ copper copper mine. mine .He H bade ha d connection with the office, but beBari tea Bay on the largest bridge SenatorSenator WilliamWilliam JoyceJoyc eSewell, Sewell the, th ea vsrmdsllcaie operation for appeodj. tresses.,Teesei^ Lrtor teatrent duedduu efrom from bar he hus-r hui - ^^nlnmgg somesome oldol drubbish rubbis h in In coan»-ction with the offioe, but he thathatt touchestouches New New Jersey, Jersey ;Tbe Tb eIsland Islan d irogremme says, has promised to fol- clOf.citis. Silts*MU« Flanagan Flanagan hasha onlys onl ybean bee n band.snd, ;. and and Tuesday'sTuesday' saettoo actio nwm wa s g*reave wayway forfo rthe th esake sak eof oharmonyf harmon y will be reached at tbe upper end, but programme says, has promised to fol- oonnndd to the house a short tlme.but '•Bsflrfsllree toto heat heat a a wagon wagon tire, tir end D'i in order to makeoertaln tbe dis-will be reached at the upper end. but lowow Mr.Mr. Pitney.Pitney . oonfinbd to tbs house a abort time,but broughbrougfltt byby her be rattorney. attorney .Assembly- Assembly - s .rj^flr . *»e wee wa burneds burne butd ou hot aod-heacc f aod In order to make certain the dis- Idn orderorder toto have have ao an all-raDroutc all-rail route It i willt wil l Then Mrs. Mary EUen Lease, whothethedijpas dl»eaeee hadha dreached reache dthat tha pointt poin t mamann TJ.VJ. B.B Codington,. Codlngton ,to t determineo determia e comfiturecomfiture ofof his his fellow-statesman fellow-states man from from necessary to transfer to the'road Then Mrs. Mary Ellen Lease, who where U was a case of life with an I^T^-HrealJpread thethe ashes asbea about. about .Iu l i Cudson county. bo necessary lo Iranaf. r lo the-road wouldwould beb eGovernor Governo rof o fKansas, Kansas has, ha s | where It was a oase of Ufa with aa wh-'ttkwhether. r MrsBrs .Hovel Hove lbed had a a right right lo to thatb e W**e*** bs ranran acroaeS1.1tacross $i.i-i loin copper eoppei Hudson county. that.t runsruns alongalong thethe eastern eastern side side of o thef th e writtenwritten toto the the committee, committee ,say Bayin logg that tha t I OPopeml^yn61*^i orr death death without.without . TbeTh fore for -goods,-'-foods,- TbnTbe defensed»-f"use i was represented and three three cent pieces, GovernoGovernorr Green,Oreen, whenwhen hishi sterm t Island towards New Tork and then mer w^sLW chosenosen andan dTuesday Tuesda yafter- after - >y 8. 4i Swaekbamer. • end three three cent pieces, nded. became a Vice Chancellor and Island towards New York and then shebe will,will , ifi fpossible, possible be, b presente presen andt an d by B. Bwack •Md hie flod to W.W .H. H Cole,. Cole his, hi s ended, became a Vioe Chancellor and circlercle aroundaround thethe lowerlower end end aod an dgo g upo tellell thothe farmersfarmers manymany strange strange truths. truths . noonID JheJlie operationoperation wmwa performed.s performed . The^ase was callecalledd atat lo'cloek.aad 2 o'clock, and •«V.end, and thethe latter latter helpedhelped him nil JudgeJudge ofot the the OourtCour t ofo Errorsf Error sand an d to thetbe BeechBencn on on the th eother othe rside sid eof o tbsf th e AAss staMsta$d shoveabove It I waat wa ssneoeesful successfu land an d a number of witnesseswitnesses werewere heard heard on on »ththee mystery.mystery. ItI seemst sicm sthat tha t Appeals;ppeals; formerformer GovernorGovernor LudlowLudlow Is i s Island.sland. ItI twill wil bel b ae *new ne aodw anat d Third Mart Wm all Kl«ht. there As every IndicationIndication thattha thet th e both stales. AtAt ■ 5 o'clock o'clock tbethe Jorymon- jury.oon- * had in his shop an old cusb- a SupremeSupreme OourtCour tJustice, Justice ,and an d •live ride, and will.be tbe i patieog will recover speedily. i of C. T. D. Corle. Adrian w had in his shop an old cuah- i bis term as Governor expired tractive ride, and will be tbs first The member* of 8L Mary’s church ot O Y. D. Oorte. Adrian *^h«hadd servedserved luit sUme tim ate theat thsincee his tenn as Governor expired timee aa puaseager passenger train train has ha sever eve rgone gon e and Sunday-school were successful S' s-wmu area £ Ben]Ben).. Moore.Moore , M.M VaaHoru.. TanHorn , ^^•sn church previous to theOeorge(fa T. T. Worts Werts baa has apparently apparently gone gon e vertheB. & O. apur. It was pro-and Sunday-school were successful 4 Terry and Toorbees Lane, Isa church prorloue to the to obscurity. over tbe B. & O. spur. It was pro- Tuesday'ueaday andand had bad pleasure pleasure of o startingf startin g Jobv Stela, of the borough, Tarry and Voorbeee Lana, °Off thethe now new once one sabout abou twot tw o Into obscurity. posedosed byby J. J. F. F .MacDonald, MacDonald ,who who found found n theirtheir annualannual excursionexcursion tot oAnbury Asbur y taketakenn MrV& thetbe boepltal hospita lTueeday Tuesday suffer suffe r retired^ anandd Inin fifteen fifteen minutes minutes brought brough t ‘ ToIn root some way way or o otherr othe rthU thi s TheThe friendsfriends ofof Governor Governor Griggs, Grlggs ,po oo H.. F.P .Baldwin. Baldwin ,General Genera lPassenger Passenge r Park.•ark. TheyThey occupied occupied about abou ninet nin carse car s lag eorerely with ibsumatlsm.rheumatism . IlI twm la aa reverdic allott la in favor favo rsf o ftbe th ownershipe ownershi p fooodiltafoanddts wayway outou tof o fMr. Mr .doubt,ibt, arear efamiliar familia r withwlt ball al thesel thes e Agentgent ofof the tbe Central, Central , readyready to t olisten liste n andi theirtheir waswa abouts abou 450t 45 people0 peopl Ine In decide!| bestbest to t oremove remov ehim hi mto ttheo theof>f Mrs,Mrs^Hove Hovel.L i , J™»1 Into into tbotfae- Arcflre started started by by facts» concerningconcerning hishi spredecessors predecessor sIn in to tbethe Ideaidea and and regard regsrf Iti tIn I na afavor favor - i party. No mishaps occurred at above institution,:ution, soB othat tha hat hooulde coul d offioe.fflce, andand It I tIs i spresumed presume dthat tha theyt the y ble light. | the party. No mishaps occurred at f treatment. Oeorge Gray, * ™s*te. TheThe solution solution Is is that tha tthe the able light. theie startstart andand asas far fa ras a scan oan be b learnede learne d hare proper1 treatment George Gray. IInn jUrilocJ^stioe Nash'sNash's courtcour t Judgment _ "> hiddenhidde nin ithen th cushione cushio n arere takingtakittgUm timee byby the the forelock forelock sos oos as o oneo|ne was wa sloft lef tbehind. behind .The Th daye daywhhoo hw,ba ? bt-vn been detained detained at a ttho tb ehoepital hospita l has be*w~~~ glvgive n and aa execution made cloth was destroyed It to avoidavoid thethe rocksrocks and an dshoals ehoal whichs whic h gives promise of being a delightful foforr aa couple couple of ot days, days ,left left that tha tpiece plac eto- to - din tbe case of Brown against -"** doth was destroyed It used such, disaster to the hopes and Former Judge W. A. CoddlogtonCoddioKto n gives promise of being a delightful day aw; st arted for Philadelphia Where In tbs case of Brown ■ --aRoo»odd statestate ofo fpreserve, preserva - caused suoh disaster to the hopes and Woodridge Tueaday after- onene atat the the shore shore and and no no doubt doub tall al willl wil l day AW, ■’ sited for Philadelphia where JudgmenJodgmentt hasha salso also bean been ymag1uwing ij,to umthe ltctfact thM tha tyj Mr.Staat r.Htaare s ambitionsnbltlons ofof those those whowho have have gone gon ebe- be - went to Woodridge Tuesday after- ave a good time. hhebM*e has y •:<*:m'-lves.! ves . HlaHi finals final deednatlondestinatio n i for tbe plaintiffs In! tbe cases noon, to„ sellsel l theth estatee estat ofe Samuelof Samue l have a good time. s Kentucky, were his Bister is living. for the plaintiffs la the cmm " ornbeyooney Mr. Mr .Cole Cole consented consented forere him.him. Dailey,alley, ofof that that place, place ,lately lately deceased. deceased , Keojucky, ware hie airier la firing. r against Xeager, forfor mr.tr $13.91 to secure a division of tbe es- VtMd r.r of I’oart. UriS, »At.il, t-wL a; BradBradyy againstagainst BankaBanks far fo r " In order losecure a division of the sa- PatricPatrickk Kearns,K.-ams, whosewhos eson. BOO Jobe,. John , In fiisUoe Moffetfa court Tuesday. 1 costa; and In tbe oootnot utetate andan dto t ogive giv eher he dowerr dowe tor ttheo tbe as Tuesday sentenced to pay a fine a JjieUoe Moffett's court Tueeday 13611 jnd coats; and in th» oontraot «‘A. A. Pope,pope , ofo fthe th firme firm of o f In the North Plainfieki pound there widow. Mrs. Dalley, whew interests was Tuesday •sntsooed to pay a fine umminintnou!s werewere Issuedlasued In in the th econtract oontrac t of Hcl b against Leland. ' j "nyon, waa Tuesday ap- In the North Plainfield pound there widow. Mis. Dallay, whose Interests off »ll»$100 and and seres serve fifty-nine fifty-nine days day sla in IDs tb e :ases o$, Bolce, Bunyon & Co. aaainat isIs ea horee horse andand tbe th eowner owne rcannot canno bet b e areare beingbeing lookedlooked after afte rby b Bee*y Bee *d & 3ounty Jail, waa arrested later in the ree o? Boloe, Runyon It Oo. against J^aaaiuustratorofthI^nminlstmtor■klntaiT"' ofTuoeday thee estateestat ap.e of of County Jail, woe arrested later lo tbs FrancUboFmncUEro,, returnablereturnable ono nthe th 17th,e 17th . Itev. Thomas Needham has beta w»?" Mary Hatchett, of North found.found. HeH ehas ha sbeen been oonllned confined for fo sev-r sev - Codilngtoo. dayday lorfo rcontempt contemp tof o oourtf court .H* H wane * BiHhn)ireBiitOm»re & Oo.Co .against agains tHarifelder. Hartfelder , “y Hatchett, of North eraleral daysdays andan dthe th epound-keeper pound-keepe rbaa bo a veo a hearing at S o'clock in tbe eve- j \ ^^rnable on tbe 18th, and Hart calledailed 4aray£way throughthrough tbe the illnessillaeaa of o hlaf hi s Mm.«s. Hatchett'sHatchetfa Ufalife was wa s —The-Tbe trackstracks ofof tbe the Plainfield Plalofield Street Stree t given a hearing at • o'olock la the ave- sD-i returnable oa tbe isth, and Hart DIM. :JThe tent service will be post. »tr Woo,300 andaDd theretben isia other otber alloweallowedd thethe htjree horse to to go go out ou tot t opasture pastur e Railway Company on Somerset street ninnloBbefor beforee MayorMftjor FUk.PIflk, aodand was was fined Sned ,,MMlMC Young,Young, returnablereturnable ono olbs tbechild. The tent service will he post. »i I! * Railway Oompany on Somerset street He paid tbe fine and was released. • i ponepooedd |)ugll further,further notion.no Hoe . 1 untiluntil eomeoa*someone callscalls sod and claims claim shim. Him , are being repaired. (3. Ha paM the floe nod war »»*he estate. are being repaired. TT I * THETHE CONSTITUTIONALISCONSTITUTION A LISTT

WHEN WC WERE BOYS. A MOOERN CASABIANCA. THE PROBLEM OF CHEAP LIVING. A qOUTHtRN » ROCK A BYE, BABY. slowly forward, *«d took both; be! ROCK A 1YE, BABV. alowlj forward, and took both hell ••nil Two In lh«- Mines m% ifirm Fraak L. SfVutoo. the AtUata WwtM hands from ber face, and held theta 1:' IsrM Tw. M— I- Ito WI-~ X Mrel* Pr»»lfl»d al lh« «. rfww U. i Seek • b»e, hsbr. la «» W™ "P- • • hand, from bar far., and held them l:i > III* Own Li T-. ? e* V • n**. tbe flrm clasp of his. S FitMU With i FrBnk T WbM ths wind blo»« th*the eraduTwIUcradle will rcradlee cradle wil .111l fall ML. "Nell., dear," be said, softly. JTo i \\ hirn we IV*M! iTI the ciuutry, when It Is a good thing to remember whee of cheap living, with P*n intnbl. ba.br, «* mdl*. «nd *11- "Nall, dear.- ha oold. aofllr. -Vo . | Wb.n •• t«d III the ouantry; ooeiMiwhene readreads s ththee accounaccountt o f ofBom somee you younan arled aud;«Lttractlvictlvee Milbillss ooff farefare,, in -ln-"bo*.whos e ver>ieTalk,« arine aomo famllii f.mtUur taTaa t.l Dm tiaU* babr. sad endU. and all. talk tbls way because 7*0 don't fcuov. vacatiou b---'i;i the Fri lay iietore th* man who has gone wrong that hoi 1 newspaper-jjeadera, Is a rare «pnh» J talk tbla war becauaa joa don t Kuo..1 b-/«l the Frt lay joforeman whothe has gone wrong that hon 'luxuries." Turles. habaas beebeenn solvesolvedd M*ni»Drr,^kdrrm. I. I nr. wbat love la. vThy, do yott^uppof- 1 a by* bator tbs B«kn to bloom: what toe. la. Why, do yon auiyo-Fourth F„;artl wii-,. n every boororyy and bo/girl itand: MSgirl stil inl exist s In the world, and thi factory way by four somethin■am.lit la,g gioreikorr.. HiIII.s onl onlyy scboo Kbooll wt t Laos-hattb J tety still exists in the world, and :tofartory way by fouf for a moment that mere pMtsaut pom- tbe school dc*) 3**t adversity. Tbe nuJ Kchu the birds Kith for a moment tb«t mere pleaaant bom- tfc. «.|,ool dio-Md op in jood clolhecourage and integrity are by no mean* tbe School for Christianthr vhnal V Klrmlty. Tkr — psulonshlppa nlons hip woulwouldd satisfsatisfyy a sma mann wh wh«i an d^,,1 "*pok -*Q,k-? a pie>;e"—w^sn-' s piece"—wsairt it at itttrea a" gr**'in-lthou t notable examples In the rl. tunvS of hlir early childhood —rrm MJ CM In the »unihln# ana ODWIII 01 jiinf, without not a Me examples In tbe ris- Springfield.Springfield, Mass.Mass-,, wbwhoo tan,, of hi}, wly chndbond lovedloved youyou?? HHee woul wouldd onl onlyy be bohal fhalf n daya . that Friday beforFridaye th e beforeFourt h tbetu gfonrth' generation . fatherless i#y past tbe doors of -J Boek a bis. bab>: aa softly It swings. man to accept wbat you suggest As ing generation. res Into a dub. calledfllhrrm b>y put th. daan mtT man to accept what you suggest. jA» Al lj j^\the ,h«(.cboo schooll trustee trusteess were werethero there;; your yourIn which one of all tbe thrilling emles ami colleges, and be was 4| Or*r thr cradle the mother lore slagst for me, I cannot go on with our friend- I In which one of all tbe tbrllllns use there were four of rmlr. .art _roUrc»«, ud b. r for me. 1 cannot go on with our friend-' in othemotherr came Mm*,, an d andyou wUheyon dwished shi- taleah«-s which boys delipbt to read I enough wbi& Just entering his teeaaZ Broodin* or cooing-at even or dam. ship. I will net tike a cruet when I teles which boys delight to read square fc-Uows. rnon,h whffc Ja-t raUrta, hu l sblp. I will not take a crust whenwouldn' I wouldn'tt look a lookt you atan youd smil sode s osmile* liiucli mt. much,therethere pictured"pictured aa truetruerr ber heroo tha thenn Job John: ig men—W.-W. WW.. HaMlngsHastings,, letact aus aann officq*!!-ee bo boyy fo rfor Joe JoMl Cbanoa — v Bock a by*. b»by; so olondlew tbe skies, bavbar*e askeaskedd foforr breedbread.. YonYon canno cannor: Yo n werYone afraiwered afraidthe boy thea woulboysd wouldtease tes* 1 Thomas, the 10-year-old lad who cavci J. M. Kamsby aad N. .arris on t^e Savannab News. Bloe ae the depths of JOMX own leoghlnaer" help It, dear, and I must drop out n. [Thomas, the lC-year-old tod who sarrd % J. M. Kamsby snd N.HrrrU on pr Bavaaoih Nrrr help !{. dear, and 1 must drop out yoc!u when wDcnschoo lschool was out was. an out.d cul andl yo ncalltw youo of bis fellow-workmen froni deatl for eight weeks done In a sboB time tbe boy drifted to a Sweet U the lulUby onr roar nest, your life and live my own aa best I you I two of his fellow-workmen from death •have for eight weeks doae la-A ,bo#s dm. th. hoy drtfH* That tenderly tings little hmbr to rut your Ufa and Ura my own as best "Mamma'Mamma's1 s pet.pet."" •. ibyby flre.Or*, ththee otheotherr day day., a tat tb thee ris riskk of ofhi sb.i ■ lug,ng, witwithh tbthee ai aidd o fof a nan.cullsmal l town>ltow*-lan SoutBoothh OarollnaOuolm., wha ; n Rock a bra. babr *he bin* BT** •*« dream YoYouu gogott uupp eearly In the morningmi endl -1 Aladdin or ip. ana inventioInventionn o fof th tbee econ econ-- hob e wennott to*orto V artk i nla a aprintin prlatlafg oflW; oOco,- Bweeleet whao mamm»'i tve. m,: them b*«.= He dropped her bands, and turning it into the gard p j>wn life? He dropped her hands, and turtilrr,’wont Into the garden and picKttd sweet An alarm of fire was given on one Atkinson, and tbe flg- Ho woo „Aral ofOf books hooka,, an andd bega i-y—n ta Kmr again will tta. world sectn aa fair- iway began to finger mechanically I1IL> elysiums and old-faaotoned alove pink* An alarm of Are was riven on on«omist. Edt^Lvl Atkinson, and the fig- Blsep. little bird, there ara.olnnda In the ale. away began so Auger mechanically thealysiumt and old-fashioned olov* plnki bf the levels of j a Tamarack shaft tbeir expenses during lislapp ilon numbernamyotis aatt ththoe ag a«oe o fof six , Bk ilttle string that regulated the lamp, and aweetbriar roses and Boancing (of the leveto of a Tamarack shaft.ure* show that their expenses during■ Ilttl# string that regulated the ism;*and sweet briar roses and BouncingDanse r was Imminent* and all neat eluding provisions bought, rhyming g-fta were wonderful, tai Book a bre- babj: the bin. Bottles and bachelor buttons and white -Danger was Imminent, and all that time, fecludmg provisions bought, rhymlo* tfu woro -oart-rdd. ltoek a b>r» babr the Mm e»ti will untiluntil ththee flam*flame begabegann t o tonicke flickerr |an u andBetties end bachelor buttons and white of S1.21 a when be 14** only is tie made a dish And ache with ihat TOOT a bood will leant, and pink sweet peas. Your grand-. LuiT.t-i off save young Thomas. He fuel. Ac., were At the rate of f 1.21 wbra■ br w*. only U ho morto 1 Aa4 ache -1th that joxr manhood - fin ally-went out. hurried off save young Thomas, week for eft'b person. Each meal cost Swtfltr the Tears com•* wlwithl sorrowarrow and oan, Anally went out. andmothe pinkr mad e sweetthem intpeas.o a nosi-gayYour, anigrand-l n I by bis holatlng engine, because week for es*-h person. Each meal coattatoInt o printprint.. *-, - "I beg your pardon—I have a match stood by bla hoisting engine, because .vrf^-t six cents for each per- » dimpledipled shonldaafaoaUMnn “I Iwg your pardon—I bare a marchmother itoschoo madel withouthorn t intostoppin a no*-gsv.g to loo andk ther e were two miners working at the It Kemsjibat a literary weekly h I can light lt again,", he muttered, there were two miners working at theon an avefitge six coots for each per- It ooomotlhot o Utmuy wookb —I can light It again." be muttered,ran ato birdi schoole nest wtihout. All th estopping boys an ) toRir lookb twentytblr d level, and without tbe NowNew York^yaughTort ecoujhtt hihlos fancy toocy., an dId bt hastily, twenty-third level, and without theson. } hastily, forwer ea therbirdWe early neit.. AllEac htho on bo>se brough an 1t girlsa t. .»•:'.-: engine they could not escape. the young men knew was anxiou^ to write for It. She watched him In silence aa he were there early. Each one brought hoistinga engine they could not escape the young men knewwoo oaxlotil to wrtto for Ih 6he watched him In silence aa basketfuhe l of flowers. The teacher hid TheThe flamesflame* werewere' barelbarelyy a adoze dozenn fee tfret firstflrst principleprincipless ooff cocook-o le- OneOne night-linlgbtrtiee wrotwrotee ao shor abortt poe m u| strucktruck a lighlight,t anandd wit withh a astead steadyy hnu band. basketfulhe r clean pinof kflowers. musli n pinneThud tree up herove hi sdfro m his post of duty, and the Ore al! agree that the expert- wnt it to ^s favorite oaper. witb tbt •nee nWte sent a soft glow over ' the her clean pink tuuslin pinned t*p ovorfrom his poet of duty, sad the fire It- all agree that the expert- oent It to IJ^. foeorlto (on with once mote*( sent a soft flow over thebersUn * wbite skirts. Sfie was «and- selfbelt wawass nnoo ordinarordinaryy one ooe.. SixSix bo : boxc* . anan undoubteundoubtedd sucsoo-- followIaKfollowing IJosinesalikdyolaeunkee netMOo* t oto th the* edi - May nerer the f roil* pull the beaut XKHU. her stiff wbitu skirts. Sue was stand- in? on the platform, bossing (he big >f>f dynamitedynamite werweree standinstandingg I nIn tb tbee cross cross-- ice thethe AladdiAladdinn oveovenn tor: | Be thy world ev»r bright as lo-da; HerHer eyeeyess traveletraveledd toto W hise face face,, trlt withb Ingou the platform, boesiog the big young men working, "Dear Ft;: X want «sw *ia. fa tut near the hoist, and a apart from f Book • bye. b>l ' he light shilling full upon It. It ira« girls.girls. ThThee biibigf girl girlss wer ewere iialtiii makings cut. near tbe hoist, and a spark from for young men working -Dear Ptf. 1 waat Oho rtoltor f lett*. In Hawk***, the light shining fun upon It. It was borne careless miner's caudle bad college. thlo.- Q •trangely stllL Sbe felt a peculiar lit- wreathst ofr oakk andd maplmaplee leave leave*.i The Theyy some careless miner’s candle had trough college. strangely stllL Pbe felt a peculiar lit dropped Into an open box. With the The doll§ was pcc*npay fortheonv tle fluttering sensation in her throat. pinned the leaves togethetogetherr v.u.withi tbei theiri dropped Into an open bo*. With the I pies of the Aladdin Tho rtmiy woo pMtopo, bnhrto tig Buttering sensation In her throat. greengreen slum* heatheat blisterinblisteringg bibiss bandbandss an dand face face,, ofof operationoperation,, witwithb slowslow-- Ing lh(., anonrtd t«tD»t poepoomm wa wms nrtnte petatofa la thloe e NELL'NELL’SS GUARANTEEGUARANTEE.. -Jaofc,"Jack."" shsbee whisperedwhispered,. falteringlyrslterlngly.. yoougyoung ThomaThomass callecalledd to toth ethe me rmen '- ing. rhlchwhich., ltIt Is tomaln main-- courscoaroo e ofof twtwoo oorr threIhrooe waaka mu. HeHe turneturnedd iInn as sudde suddenn passion passion,, and and.. thethe winzwkixee toto clim climbb int Intoo tb «the bucke backet,t proper ThooThen yon'agyoaps StantoBtoato,o triatttodd U sUo lucf hic catchingatchlng botbothh beherr handshands,, dre dreww he rher to to therethere wawass afira (Iree inIn tbtbee drif drift.t FacinFacingg The beat to famished ogoln.igaln. HHoe wrot wrotoe a olonge ktoBtor poem Rto., an d, him—sotiim—so neanearr thathatt hihiss whit whitee fac facee wa wass death,death, bhee broughbroughtt tbthee me munn safel eafelyy to to oil lamlampp placeplacedd undeunderr a ann hlohis notaotoe ttoo 3»torne edito editorr I noU a sao follows foltowo:: "A disappointment connected with almostalmost touchintouchingg hershers.. thethe floorfloor ooff thtbee Jevel level,, no tnot a moa omomentve n made||r tintin anandd HneHnedd witwithh asbes asbes-- "Dea-Doorr SU8UV ;: I Iwan woolt tw otwo dolla rttolonn to r I something near your heart, and—let Sh8bee dididd nonott movemore;; bu butt a adee deepp flush Bus!, tootoo soonanon,, aaa* hihiss clothin clothingg ha hadd beg begunn as. by whgh the heaheatt Itos retaineretainedd en ea-- thlo.- i J \ x creptcrept oveoverr hihiss tannetannedd cheeks cheeks,, an andd hi shis smoke from tbe beat thetbe oven.ven. BreakfastBreakfast,, foforr Th* moor*f wawoos sen omtt to to hi mtrim an daort tds I She turned the cards Up meditative- arms tightened convulsively. Tbe smoke from tbe beat. She tamed the card* up meditative-arms tightened convulsively. Tbe The Casablanca spirit lives aa truly allowedilluwed ttoo coocookk alalll nightnight,, d in a short time. ly on the shining oak table and pat force of his clasp crushed and hurt The Casablanca spirit lives as truly ly on tbe staining oak table and potforce of his clasp crushed and hun to-day as in times past. Well 1 ami \i ii.-n morningmorning meameall wawasa over e showed tbat th* ' ber hands to her head In a pretty af- 1 cLi'iu- nearer, nearer; to-day as In times past. Well may bar baud* to ha bead In a pretty af-her. His face cam* nearer, nearer; praisepraise anandd honohonorr be beaccorde accordedd Joh nJohnfoo d fordl wass placedplaced iInn ththee ovenoven., fectatiof act a iluun oorf wisdomwisdom.. theirtheir breathbreathss mintedmingled:; thenthen,, wit withh a a after whic tbe amateur cooks went roew.nlert ^ pa 1 Thomas,Thomas, ooff Calumet—BoatoCalumet.—Bostonn GlobeGlobe.. • amateur cooks went -That"That meansmean* lore,lor*"" layintoyingg be herr finger flngorsharp iharp exclamatioexclamationn hhee loosenelooaenedd hihi*s hol boldd about tlM-IrVudlcs•tudies anandd reoitatlorecitations.t oou la with bo aald: onon thetbe fivOree ooff beartsheart*., "eterna “eternall love—tn lore—the* —s•noo quicklyquickly,, snoo suddenlysuddenly,, tha thatt sh shee al -al WHENWHEN THTHEE QUEEQUEENN LAUGHEDLAUGHED.. TheTbe VOUyoundD menlea aveayerr tha thatt the theyy neve neverr "Dea-Dearr SirBib,* II waswiatt thre thraoe dollar doOon, fa* far k>»«love oror somNDWe womanwoman.. It Itlook lookss lik likee au anmostost t felfelll backwardbackward., tasted eat • so palatable, and lay this." 4 Fnni. IncKInt Which ONBII 4naM4 tested eatajjks so palatable, and laythi*“ 7 .ololdd friendfriend,, anandd shshee run runss in lahearta hearts., I I"Forgive"Forgiv e me,me."" hhee mutteremutteredd hoarselyhoarsely;; A rsssrT ImUImi WhlrhOreallyT Abbs* pariparticula leu torr •sa on tbe excellence of AgaiApolan fortunfo^oaoe favorefoeoetdd himMm.. TbIho* ed 0*- think.think. \xYes Yea., shshee laIs quit quit*e light light;; ca ncan yo uyou"don't"don' t speaspeakk ttoo meme.. Good-nighGood-night,t Sa ygay HerMsJ—r. thethe beanbeanss 1a£d. onionsonions.. TheTheyy cooke cookedd al lallItorito r publishepabUohodd ththoe poepoanm an oadd pai pudd th etho placeplace hW?Mrr" ' ' - . good-nightpood-nlght toto youyourr mothermother,, too.too."" TheThe traditiotraditionn thathatt "th"tbee Quee Queenn neve never! •dl meat, flah, beans and sum demanded. smile*" Is as old m England as hei kinds of f&d, meat. fish, beans and "A“Ass fatarr aaaa colorincoloringg goee,coca.**" b hee laughed laughed.. BHee pollepulledd asidasidee ththee curtai curtainn wit withh a a •miles" to as old In England as her vege ibjes, and even baked a Naturally^ thia tuned th* ktsd <* reign. The hundreds of photographs of other reffeteblcm, and even baked aAotarally. thlo Inroad tho Mod of *1"I knoknoww ananyy numbenumberr o fof ligh lightt women women;; roughroug h handhand,, anandd steppesteppedd Int Intoo th thee hall hall.. reign. The hundreds of photographs of pudding, w flci, they say. «ras rery ap- this mexpeMenced 15-J«MH)M lad, and ber majesty sold in ail parts of th< pudding, which, they say. was very ap- yourself,yourself, foforr Instance.instance."" SheSbe coulcouldd heabearr hihimm gettin gettingg Int oInto hi s bis her majesty sold in all parts of thepetizing , UQ eiptTinieot waa COD- bis next stefl was a blender. world Invariably show the one ezpres- petizing. yhfl experiment was "Oh!"Oh! I'I'mm nonott I nIn It ;It; m ymy hai rhair Is toiso toocuaL HeHerr bandbandss wer weree stil stilll fingering Huger log world luTsitsbly show the one expres- He sat up>ll night, and by aaytraa* tlon, tbe heaviness of tbe face acceoti eluded because the school year has ysOow.yellow. ThiThiss ononee is "Is mor moree of ofa deai dead-tbethe cards.cards. FroFromm th tbee forc forcee o fof habi habitt she sion. tbe heaviness of tbe face accentu- bad finished, ten poems. These w*r* •ted by tbe pronounced droop of the endud. but Js lo be blonde,blonde, somethinsomethingg likUkee AliaAliass MalUandMaitland,, turnediraed thrthreee upup. HeHerr eye eyess fel l fellupo nupon•Wte-n ■ted by tbe proooonood droop of theby other Inclosed In j large envelope, wtta tht bronaeoronxe haihairr anandd blubluee eyes. eyes.** themthem aasa thetheyy lla tory unde underd r th hthee lamp-tight ltihlamp-lightt. unfkrts long upper lip. following a^aacloo* misatre: '•My dear girl. Miss MalUand isn't But nevenhetesa, tbe Queen does “My dear girl. Miss Maitland Isn't A mistake—he[stake—be wawass gettingeningg hi hi*s can canee The teacher sent the big boys Mt for But, nevertheless, the Queen does "Dear Sit] I want thirty doQsn ftr blonde at all; if yon can't d» better The teacher sent tbe big boys out for imile: A number of years ago Charles blonds at all; If you can't da betternow. A—tbA—Chee doodoorr wa swas opening— opening—aa bigbig maplmaplee branchesbranches,, anandd ththee bif cbig boy boyss •mile. A number of years ago Charias thathann thathatt foforr meme.. I'l lIH thro throww op upthe theheartache.heartache . ShShue felfaitt th *tha coo lcool nigh nightt went whoop.ng off to the grove. Knight,Knlgbt a photographephotographerr atat Newpor Newport.t yTho mrofa3 war. oat hacktottsre whol* concern." Ind on her neck and turned slightly; IsleIsle ooff -WighWight,t securesecuredd a alikenes likenesss of of The vcrse^ wen sent hack to fl> nv wind on bar neck end turned slightly; !Wheny you w-nt in the door'r withHe r which snows ber Majesty art mere- OneOiie tboo^ndthoua^nd yearyears* henchencee w wse may be H.a day's delay, wft a Ap She smiled and ran off a few n then there was the sound of the clos- tor which shows her Majesty not mere- ^'thor wtthom.aday*sdalay, w«fc a sBp then there was the sound of the cios-yearpou r noseganosegsyy alalll ththee bi bigg girl girlss excixime excigtmedd ly smiling, but broadly laughing. a race. ooff liimiiniegnqpnimlea. BarnesesRam sues,, th ethe an-» Which M Wri' ountlBg every third one In quite ing door echoing through the silent wtllOB wrt cards, counting every third c door echoing through tha silent••Oh."O h ain’ti' itit " lovely I" and the; littlely smiling, but broadly laughing. dent hou.se of the Ptoiemya, includlne an-c1 °™"ItocflDed,1rteh"Decflned *%?:4rlt h' tthanks—no t op to Its p house' ou&e— a mistakemistake.. HowHow dididd IItt happehappenn tha thatt suc suchh a likea like' cient boosejrf tbe Ptolemy* Including girl* said "Teacher. r teacher, here'soe* a was obtained? In this way: Tbe CleopatraCleopatpa EerselfIsvself,, mamayy sonott b e bemor e iteDdard." “Wall."Well, IIff itIt’ss nonott Mls Miasa MalUand, Maitland."" Her ere* dung tn th* cards. They more flowers!" . ness was obtained? In this way: Tbe bar sbed matr Her eyes dung to the cards. They if* Then yon went intoQuee n waa visiting Newport. The hermeticallyhermetically sealed,sealed, nonorr aiairr tightightt kept kept,, MtakJng•hating hebarr headbead,, "70"youa wil winl hav baree to toseemedseeme d toto mocmockk herher.. SbeSbe stretche stretchedd tbethe entrentryy anandd pupatt th thee flowers flowers in in a greangreatt Queao was visiting Newport. Theth& n the rU"niig generation. faflnr*. fillM IInn thtbse namnamee yourself yourself.. TherTheree la thlae the Mi ml ly to ward tbe door MayorMayor atof thtbs> citcityy wa was* presentin presentg than the ri told an *ld prtater au t tub full'of ferns. Then the toacber arms out blindly*toward tbe doortab full‘of ferns. Then the teacher1 verboa* and fulsome speech a mag- A New BOTk business corporation acaca* ooff spadesspades;; that'that’ss ba badd luck luck,, an dand a ana d tried to call hi* Dame; ber lips did called you in and said "Now. 70a little • vertwre and fulsome speech a mac- A New Nork business corporation snowed Mm the re J ected. and tried to call his name; her Upa didcalled yon in and said "Now. you littlealficpu t bouquet. He had earvf ully com- proposes toferect a buge maaeoleui dsath.death, and—ohand-oh!! there'there'ss youyourr wish wish.. io t move. fellows, come hand me the flags.?1: The olfleent bouquet. He had earvfully — proposes to'-erect a fallows, come hand me the flag*" The mitted tb* speech to memory, but in somewherejn the upper part of tl BaraHav* 70youa madmadee aa wish?* wishT"* Then in a frenzy of pain She scat- sacher eliiu be-1 np on her desk and you mined the speech to memory, be somewhere 5a the upper part of the too m any at one tlnse," Then In a frenzy of pain she scat-teacher climbed np on her desk and you his snxlaty to make a favorable 1m- City—the sifij haa not yet been selected HeHe shooshookk hihiss beadhead.. --. city—the slS) has not yet been selected 9 veteran, "ssd the edlter teredtered tbthee cardcardss ooon th tbee table table.. HeHerr eye eyres littleittl e fellowfollowss bandebandedd heherr th ethe flags. flags.his anxiety to make a favorable Im-—wher e bodies of tbe dead, treated by "Xo* didn't teu me." t bogles of the dead, treated by thef most be plagiarisms, or "Tea didn't teil m*“ fellfell suddenlsuddenlyy upouponn oneone.. SbSbee snatche snatchedd ThenThe n ththee teacheteacherr naile os dlied tb etha flags flags up uppression with his courtly manners, hisa new dry,air process, may be pre- "WriJ, I teQ you now; make it right dryiplr procea* may ba pre-belo w tbe average. Bat they are pret- "Wall. 1 tall yeu now; make tt rightKit recklesslrecklesslyy frofromm tbthee pack pack,, an andd rush rush-- aboveabov e thtbee blackboardblsc*board,, crosse crossedd jos justt lik likee pomp and splendor of reyal velvet and served for fleuturfes. The bstow the avszag* Bat they away,awiy, anandd a foogoodd on oase too too,, fo forr I Ibellev believea in g into the hall; flung tbe door wide the flags in a picture. All the big girls fur-trimmed robe, medals, cocked hat.served for fleuturie* Tha suggestionty fab- poe*n£r S*nd OM of them *v*ry' ing Into the hall, flung the door widethe flags in s_ picture. All the b<4 girls has beenbeen endorsee^orecdd unofficiallyuuefflclaily,, anandd I t Itty fair post# Send oae of th- ITaif • goinggoing ttoo come true." open.open. itood off and -sm|i stood"A littl offe andmor e«sid to th"Ae Uttleand aabiamore chainsto the of gold, he "lost his weekt ttoo yyoac om, mandm.. HHee wil willl thin C k that "Bat," be protested, leaning forward IsIs thoughthoughtt WaOutt tbtbse Healt Healthh Boar Boardd wil wflll . leaning forward “Jack."Jack, Jack:'Jack!*"" ebshe* pantedpanted.. Aft," anUft,"d -'No andw thut'"Nows right, gthat's, " untiright,"l tb eua(Upines."( tbe theythey araree braVbrflydi new.near."- and noting his, arms on the table, "If I ( i tha^propoaitioo.tbejproposiUoo. TbThee compancompanyy table, "if I He was half way down tbe step*, flags we e ju*' t right. I A.After fter HOW stammering and atatter- WithWtth man]DU]!' Dilagivtnglolotfrloioa ttie VOm poe t fdl make such an Important one, I want a H. no holt 0,-07 do*a tbo Morn. H«g» were JnM right, , I want a and aa. he paused and turned toward I Borne ne who was very clever and tngtag hbee saddenleuddsmlyr shoutedshouted,. Tv *Tvua forgot forgot-- lowe■wrid bitoos frjuid'fBMfos ~od-too. " guarantee; are yon prepared to sire It ud u b. paiued *ad tornM towird |» "no who waa rory el.r-r and gaaraatae; are you prepared to girt Itbar, -, shahae impulsivelImpound/y turneturnadd an andd thre threww n»"hoa swm goin goto,gd, to,tb tolbaa city cityto btoe inbo ar -»n tentear-n ththee rest,reel."" anandd stoo stoodd gastn faxingg at atth etbe TbTom* NeNrow for1-tk o«tMr MM tt mar ' thathe enrcudd aatt hi hUs fee feat.t HeHa stoope .loopedd won woo.- **•*m e•““* day bad» drawhad ndrawn two beautifutwo bcaatifoll Qoerei.lfkeQueea-ltk a a Stupistupidd schoolboschoolboyy o onn visit vtolt-- MU pootM M1fc*rateo Uo rtU (tt mm m "Don't"Don't bbee absurdabsurd.. JackJack;; thi tillss l a la8cri seri-- derloBlyderlngl y andand., raisinrnlaUug ItIt,, hel heldd It Itu p upto to blna-ohallthalk eagle raglMs on thone boardtha . board.' And srs'orsAnd' dayday. . TheThena be herr Majest Majestyy laughe laughedd anoodd paipoldd «DS *pUcwtoro* fo forr them fart.. B e wat m>aoa;; nonoww wiswishh somethinsouthingg good. good."" he light. one who could writ* better than eutright•utrlght, anandd ththee flusteredflustered an andd heart- heart- of the fact "Mast I tell yon what It is?" ~ the light. some one who coaid write better than In blloM Monon of tho I "Mast I tell yoa what It tor ' It war the five of hearts. had written "Hurrah, for brokenbroken MayoMayorr droppedrop padd thethe bouque bouquett ' "No," doubtfully. "Ton won't bar* It wafl tbe flvs of hearts. 'the teacher had written "Uutteh for - "od rmltfjrtn tho oath, bit "No," doubtfully. "Too won't bare "Selir be cried/ springing up-the the Glorioi utdand fledfled.. WhilWhilee tb tbee Quee Queenn wa wass laugh laugh-- oatt >M»to.-r»lno,i TIo t*to, bubutt yoyouu cacann i fIf yo youu wan wantt to. to."" “NaUr he cried, springing up- lbs Glorious Fourth T in red ingchalk,. Knight , tbe photographer, took steps.steps. Altogether the [Altogether the black boarding. looked Knight, besu- tbe photographer, took "Well—I"Wett-I wilwilll telteUl yo youu I f IfI geI t getit; It; 1 die pictur«.-New York Herald. A snddesaddenn flutterflutter of ofnervousnes nerroesrwess i "*", ***“*™ J , Che picture.—New York Herald. A FORTUMpTO HER BENEFACTOR. ' •owaow,, mindmind,, thithiss isto Ter eeryy Important. Important.**" n in-' JW^TO Hit 00 sweptswept oveoverr herher., andand., wit withh a throa threbb of of_, Then ,hithag boy bigs camboys. earn#. b trampingh in h 4, "Selec“*«»*«t threthreee cardcardss then then.. DoeDoess it It .jilt? boughs. When the rfc* lto*ra -f nnsglse CpaUrf* Tmm " r, ahe slammed the door tight; bnt I _,. _ 1 fur. aba .lammed tbe door tlBht; bnt * “>«h*- * Neve*" r' ha- s the advantage of provid- be knocked heavily against the panels. ™n all nailed up, and when Never has the advantage of provid- WTa.ua. be knocked htwrlly ayUnu tbe paaeU. *?“*'-* ha ““'d ap. and inwhang a duty , au object In life, if 70a "Nell-Nell, open! WhaWht do JOB ™ 4 iped In festoons around ing a duty, an object In Ilf* If "I might have known IL Is she light > teacher took the bon- will,•rill, foforr eaceachh anandd ever everyy chilchildd o f ota «r dark?' 2'Sr™ ^ “ *• ^ S^t^^'^brrfamil y been better described than by er darkr Tbe door did not move, Ji™quets" anandd •set* onene o onn eac eachh desk desk.. Tha Tn«nn sh shee family been better described than by "That would be telling." _ i lined her pink skirts and rustled • certain grandmother the other day. "That would be telling.'' "Sw«etbeartr~ unpinned her pink skirts and rttotleda certain grandmother tbe other day. "Oh!"Oh! ToToon araree to tooo provoking. pro-robing."" petu p*to-- them nil out nice and stiff, marched up Fbe grandmother was one wbo had There was a little uncertain turning II out. moe and stiff, marched Theup grandmother was one who lsnUylantly pickingpicking uupp ththee cardscards,. "I“itt woul wouldd on the platform and rang the bell. bad a large family of children of ber Of tbe Jtnob, and a erack of light ap- platform and rang the rbell. bad a large family of children of her frloado. oaCooo* M aorre•are yoyouu righrightt IfIf I 1sai saidd yo youu didn' didn'tt ge tgetof tha knob, snd a crack of light'_ [ ap-all scufflei „ d to- you, r . seats and f •1 K-.l awn. Her elreum stances bad been peoruL" ' CrushinCruablo,g througIbrufth It, h. ata and“! (bided two. Her circumstances bad been took pity flafan oad I jouryour ololdd wiswishh aatt all. alL"" ».Kh, u« *-«Hi- ,orm „ ££ »-/"»„•»„»to S5.Fear with4 butMt moderate, butbut *ni « bad, nevertbe- “But"But yoyouu wonwon’tt ddoo that? thatr" oght tho .light, trembling form todelight n>?r and arm. excite! from lesa. •acceedsdsneceeded Ilan "raising“raising-" thethemm witwithb •11 due booo*. A more creditable set . “Be"Be atJllstilt. I Iwil willl if Ifyo uyoa don' don’tt let gleto go | The teacher touched the bell Again credits bis eat sa Australia^ famir “Null~N*n, optro—what do »f yooogsl*** was not to be found anj- ef•f mmyy Landshands.. See6m!! XouYou ar e STS"Mikin mefr«"gg ^ ead you ell stood up like soldier* not to be round any- In Austraf* she married a Mind frbere, *o said all tbe relative*, friends xpects t la AaotraT* rto i meme drodropp alalll thtbse cards. canto."" ! 1 d where. ao aald all the relative* friends 12.000 merchant numed HalL She repaM I m»- ber wort, frlllo, nu. l<°'" . " '.'*»•"' "^i°° '" J™ •nd neighbors. At last tb* wnol* fam- >odles, a "Nonsense!"Nonsense! I'lI'lll helhelpp yo youu pic pickk the themm and neighbor* At last ths whole fam-bod to* and* If Bastings asB thanked him wanaly M •ly were safely "raised,'* and eoe by may "be others." up.«p. JusJustt tel tsUl m mee I f IfI ge1 gett m ymy wis wish."h • ily was* safely 'Taiesd." and one bymay “be other*' a letter for^hla help. Bar hosbaai 1 tne i««ur*ly established In professions “Well."Well, 11I 1U seesee.. ThereThere’s- tha thatt te n tonof of tOCX ■os securely established In professions "theThe propositiopropositionn Itos toto plac placee tb tbee dea deadd U iMTlnc ber M* estate. •*• c^York1 TTT™t^K " geat across the aisle looked WJust home like* o fa their own. But Jn*t as tb* In cement receptacles and expose the dtomoodadiamonds anandd ththee deucedeuce,, and—ah and—ah:! th thee ". » *" " • Etle wil|d row[uttls. l«hirlr.,hdi wild rose. MIdi|«.it her hfreshar homesdress. withof their own. But Just as theIn cement nyccptacles and expose thesurvive d hlnf only a lev years ast at are of hearts- Tou wtU have it sure; mother could becta to feel thM MOS bodiesbodies foforr s^-eraa^rerall monthmonthss t oto a acurren currentt ace of hearts. Tou will bars It sure; A Katmni Bmwtr a bunch of flowers pinned" to her] belt. mother could bsgta to feel that soma her will *b* »*t ber fortune t€ fn,M A Natural BsmuUy !■ bonr.h o( flowers pinned to her,bolt.IMsure and Independence lay barer* ofof aiairr madmadee chemicall chemicallyy dr dryy b yby passin p»—i"gg bat there is a little disappointment Just Tbil ia fru l of oa had adee but there to a little disappointment just Tawuing is one of Nature's remedies i **>? ° . * l ' toiwurs and Independence lay be fare to Hustings, who bad stways rsssatosi •t first I see—dear me. Jack! What Townfng I. oo. M Norn*.', rrotodl.. couldn't get a ber. and that *b* could, at last In* overiver sulphurisulphuricc acidarid.. AfterwarAfterwardd th tbae al airr at first. I see—dear me, Jack: Whatfor o certain condition of Internal af- ser. and that she could, at las* In- poor desumatancea.—New Talk are yon doing! Let go my hands." w 0 rtn.ln condltl.™ of u,m™i of. !,'STS.umble ".bW^Ln.^d ak iff spring. One day some ooe said try. I *■«* — ho- him; "you have spoiled all my fortune. for tho mosclM of tbe *, throot. now. hg)(ulilih.^ he cho.nl d not helnotp it .Ualp IL wmethlng of this sort to tbe grand- ny more nc--/. Be calls seven 0mm him; "you Lava spoiled all my fortune.an d eb«*t that BtrMching does for the ._,.... i_. ,. •o cue thing of this sort to the grand- any more atfr. Ho ohl I*>ok! Bare I see a gift coming." that .tiwtcblag doto doc th. F yoor;1 llttl, gltu gat aa and .oak oaothertho . "How do I manage lt all?" a week."—Washington Star. Look! Hare I see a gift coming" mwclea ot the legs. mother. "How do I manage it aU?" a woch.-—W^ohlOdtea I "What"What ddoo I 1car ear-e fo rfor th ethe cards cards,, or mblubloe inla a nma offlea Uh, wtth* wh*n he said "I^t us TThave pea« °5?r ’ Bofor!little*g1rl* 0 B recitedknew i t "BaibOTt'-Friet"ttie morniQ^ W M “That"That' s BIt,"J ahshe* whispere whisperedd faltering faltering- Jf° “ ^ “•***'• * * ^ BeforeBefore you knewyou knewit tbe it morningthe inoruin, wm bands restl&[ Idly on tbe arm* *f a OoumopoUte—ForOoemopoUt*—For ththee samsamee »»reason» 1 md th9 retB»rs»l was or« 1 T»im F«rI, Dloa.Mr PrMMaA ■ rootlhd Idly os tho If.IT, foforr the.tinthe Bratt lim timee le*Nn lettingK he rher eye eye-a gone snd the rehearsal was over, chair, wulle^e la gaab^ intesrtly at OM they thought so much of Cleve- j ^ there htood r, -bOoXo M cooloa mewtmeet hi*his.. -W“Wee ar eare suc suchh friend* friends.. I thM1 tb*y thought su much of Clevc- Some fiom0 one knockeknockedd an andd there stood PeoplePeople bavhave* discussedlscn*.-*dd ththee cnrloa curiouse Mbtch la not la slgsL II land when he said -Let us bave warr \ ,o one else knocked. oocMthloa ohleh h Ml bareiave knowknownn yoyouu algUl m myy life—I— Hfs-1_"" rub rub-- toad when ba said "Lot us have war!"th e ttU9te6S; me coincidence that th* occurrence, of a this Is wet* ybere are a nisunber of mat All you- bave 10 say to an American la the trustee*; some one else knocked,coincidence that tbs occurrence of a thM lo wort fan moot bingking hekerr hanbandd oonn th thee tabl tablee nervousl nervously.y Ail you' have to say to an American to catastrophe in Paris should have; been who would bf willing to take the Pn* 'Let >a have something"—no matter and there stood ths minister, auditbea catastrophe In Pari* should have been -ha would ho wUllno to tA "I am fonder of you than almost any "I^t as bur a something*'—no matter whole stream t poop.e ornif, a por- predicted In various almanacs, and now deuf • }ob.-t|l*w Ortoaa* Picayune. I am fond*, of yoa ibau almoM onyruat~*u( l he to rip lit with you.—New % whole stream of iieop.e oauir, s per-predicted In varioa* almanac* and now Idrafo joU. -.Oo— OiLooao I •n»;•He; hobutt hohoww cawoIUllln I tell If tha thatt is lalove lo,.?? wbat-and tw to right with you.-Newfeefect t crowd,crowd, fifteeififteen orr twenty t wenty.. Tliovli Thevpill e !o I ItIt transpiretranapiress tbathatt Somaomee tim timee ag agoo Ulle Mile.. "' i Journal.'Jl AfWoMrMr., 1ocan'cau tl wween g obo 0 0oe In Inth elb. old old tbethe littllittlee schoolrschoolroomc np, an 1 yoa keptOouedonCouedo n deliveredeliveredd bfvselherselff ofof a asimila similarr ~PMM Z‘Vwax* I don', ■ "'*t wan “t t'o marr»«n."y " He r Hrr * Nsl Is Th* Dtstlseavr- thinkingking oOff that : awful rid* of Pa«|: ii« prophesyprophesy aatt as soiresoireee give givenu b yby tbeCom the Com- too. *f OO- •miootdd On M.e young' fill*!*wbn^ra011 closecloaod rt d pleadinglyyl-odinfly.. -Wh"Whyy shoul abool.ld vere.. ' ' AAHU yoyouu >uiiC'Miidl regiembe rememberr wa swa»lass#less e UrbalUrbaJnn ddee MallleMain*.. AbouAboutt a huna bun-- tnaa.. -that"tbat ganoitforoldd talktolkos mor a e deadf b! Teacher.Teacher. "Wha“Whatt wor wordd ar aree yo youu look look-- A»* * P " by Bettin BeltlDjfg married? marriodi"" ••Now lietsx, my ohiidreu, an'.jroukhall 3reddred guestguestss werweree presentpresent,, an andd afte afterr re -re- ohoh ththoe ttorUTOhoaa riff- tbao anaayy on oue els e I ■ inging fortortK Brown?Brown r*" plying to variou* questions MUe. Coue- B. mad. a HSICk. Inipatl.Dt gvalort. Thad Brown. "Wby, teacher, yon besr.’’— plying to various questions Mile. Cooe- evererr heardheard.. 3 Thad Brown. "Why. teacher, you At that momenteut ththee teache taachorr ran rai>Kk th t'aee ' dOB apoka ot a eonttasmtlou «-hlani yourself standing, i would affect the highest circles, the lover Marc Antonmtonyy anandd EmperoEmperorr GroGro-- the advantage of not knowtaC »o«M bo contentrd to llrVt culledcalled whwhoo performeet^pvrformed^sa bravbravee act act.. bell and you (oudJ yourself staaling,would affect the highest circle* the u tha oatjoatofo of m ; .o•njds Jant aaos wwoe ar^e fo torr years . Why. vtbj.seeT t—1w. * man who act* bravely to youa didn'tdidu't knknowo v hohow.^ AnAndU befor l>*for»e yo uyouFaubourgFaubour g Satat-G«rmalBatot-Geraiaion beinbeingg particuparticu-- ver I.; or fAr Instanceinstance., CorbetCorbettt anandd enoug aooshh abftjobo.nt It Kt o toge t(ot confused." i — WWos woulwouldd MTo.-,«r« knoknoww whawhatt I t Itwa ...s to kneww iitt '-Thre"Threee CheerCheerss fo rfor the the, Red Bed., larl y nmltten. No one, howerer, who FiWslmmontf mighmightt findfind themselvethemselvess re re^ Waahingto(l ^tar. hero, bflt I can’t find the word for a 1 larly smitten. (So on* bowewr. who l oobloatod (at. Cr.tL~* o(of eac.arth otherothor.. WWee woul wouldd no tnol hav batee White anandd Blue"Blue" ranrang? tbrougt throughi th e th®wa a at the party would be bnrt. "Even vivified In sjjUoLnln(Joiningg apartmentapartmentss withwith-- brave woman." » school bouse with a vigor »nd a was at tbe party would ba hurt. "Even allall *bthee' romancromanc.rominc.e brushebruahedbruahedd of offf ou ourr lov loree little rchool house with a vigor #nd ayouvo a wilwlHl searcelscarcelyy feefeell it ,1* an andd onl onlyy In Inan i outout eitbeeitherr «fc*rtifUrtmu JuliasJulian.. Willia Williamm A . A. >—iiRot (™ ore«*. o* (Us Beasflt. Tractor.Teacher. "Wha“Whatt Uto th thee word? word?”" Gre in it that would have moved a[ mul- 1 Brady or a newspaper reporter In -rby thMi.e monotonoumoootoDonas I utInUmaryl m :u»v «.of/ m. ,mao - Are in it that would have moved »cml indirectIndirect manner,manner."' sbshee addedadded,, turnin turnkg ewspaper reporter In Familyty F^end—Fa.ad-1I oongratulateoooarotoloto 7*4 e Tha.l.Thatlf**"Shero “8hero;; bubutt If *It's no tnot in tbIne thstitud e to enthusiasm. sight my dear Slrf on tbe marriage of" re** ried life. We would hav^UIt th* titnde to enthusiasm. toto MM.. t'rbalUrbalnn dedo HU1U* Uadi*. wh whoo ho ihas los ttost my dou airy aa tho MOrrMao r» 2“ ““eld bare Ul ofdictionary." ih. Wben the * last day" was ove(r and Think of aieni bunting through the daughter. %i ita you are gradualf «*b*bt«j«hi1 witwithh nonnonee ofef th etbe dr haa told bar that she Ia«ln« doubtfudoubtfulV whethe-hotho.r heho ba hid dliMH "That's Jiwt UK* ywn Wcycle Tel- “Th* doctor bus Sold bur that sbo Ht stood looking itbcr, moment "Lonisa. two-thirds of every healthy Thefrom glue on envelopes Is often mad< iI "Thai's Jost like you Wcycto fel-:nus t be ve» -careful not to talk when uted rifle* teaU tba m*M, sail** .-J E.ttood lookiti, al luher a mom™,. -LoolW tw^third, of .cry bell by V -® * onrclopco lo often mod. ftumbltl Orvntpy. "Yon post be very careful not to talk whenatod rtfloo MjhU tho moo. I Ms heart smotb«ed with pain and tofaofoinfant's lifUf,e shoul.booldd bboe spen opoott I n lasleep. otoop-" rom decayin g scraps eollccteocropoJ collect^lli low*" U grumbtod Oriempy “Youabeshe ItoS ououtt intojtbe" the col coldd air. air."" -OUy.ua-.'All 70* tbt% a*» withouWltho-tt arm, s bfM ” ‘ l» and % laughter- houses. And yet people wil want the eartte"-Pktiedsipbla HortNorthh “**“«•tongtogs anandd loveloea.. TheThenn h e ha™leane hawdd -Welt"Wel t don'tdon't teltolll mor*« abou aboutt It ;lit g ogota» talk 'l*lfhter-hoaee«. And yet poopUl wtl "Say, whit's roar doctor r'-Cle +* ap yoar boa lor . . to1 baby.''-ChicagoLaby."- BeconRecord.L go80 oona lickinUckingg theitboirr envelopes anvakipaa!! • Undmt- Leader, Rpot on Wall street had bean rathet sIRS. OLIPHANT noveubt.NOVELIST. CATCMINS THE TARPON.' ^ JUST dark.dark. INSTINCT. ,' IN MR. GLADSTONE'S TIME. •ha « »• on* or tb. p >t • IfTSS EVKI-TS EVELYN LEAi TheThe cab Mopped suddenly,mb! Its patb Mopped Hn Itf • Battlsuddenly,a Rojm l with thi. O«aulr mo*Ita•turn , of the Tbl»r. Viulp«tb . '— B-. Aa §rrss: tvrat— coirw^QK.beingbeing blocked by a tanglblockede of vehicles . bj a M I«pin4tangle . f.h. of <--.nil'">h' Instant, be lowed to sink more thaperceivedn two fee t !"• jrtib *hicb bis thelife has beewhichn aluios i cab- bis life has been almost He bad man ruusittin g upon hi* bosthis In entire tin-j of thwaye bes t English literaturand e lowtliui th e waves, being sustained by •' s.iuJ times he had fiin man alttlng nponyears , and, despite all tbMse cb low box theIn coincident.•Incidententirewaves,. I t has been an aceno . hfbeing It sustained has by been s an age. . {pTf andcon«rloaBneaaconsciousnes S s of the frauthouesuJd that waofs times the be Urgelargefraud "floatbad " or cork“float". Thefhu Inne r poitiothatcor I, whiccork.h ha s greatlywa* Thebusie d Itseil Inner pot t.or 1 standards of taste, tljey have succeeded >ald. which has greatly busied Itsell JS’tbal tbe beingbeing practisedrelvet upon him. Hpractisede was | puwa. upon ofof biswith mout h Is bone anhim.d nohla hoo k tbv indying and Improvinmonthg th e coHem Is was bone and no hook u.. ws iiwinptn.e out oi shun' dawe in keeping an undlmjnlahW pouulaiprlnglngi Ity out •jn Btodylog»! | Since her recentand graduatio n frsm the improving the com a poor man andpoor doubtles s workemand hnril j and doubtless winwill workedtake secur e hold upotaken hnnlIt . Thh- cations ofsecure differen t portions of s hold upon It. ThJ* J mm While It la upon tknai that her tami Wiindentions of differenthigh whool . MIM Evelyn Looportions- of a (kem. b»d caughtforfor all the moneyhim tba t halle received.;Just the In time.-beinbeing g somoney, It I-S's necessar bo,y to allow him thatIt tr y and of all countriesis . beIn hie necessary receive.!to allow him chiefly <»•(•, (he ium also wi ^ountry and Lease has l>eeof u much talked of,'for all countries. In bl» 5St S last beStill,Still , it was reckleslay s to itattrac t stillbis ni-j was pbuxIoji. reckless notpartiallypartiall y to swalloto w the baitattract, w^ilcto b ood tbebis whol e swallowof what waat-s sen i tbe halt, w^ilen ,7l«lag t J which way tt?ntlon again, especially so utter bsv-i k«ta both aloaturn,g historica l and bio- he will do by the time that he hat boyhood the bea»whole a titrou ? resemblanceof of her what wa* sent big city, all alone. Sii tention again, cr*r.bit*t lineespeciallys whictb have given hei, he•«» after will 3>TLa\ mai l from Liverpoodo “ntUl to London ID mby from bfgre tbeLiverpool a timestrongto Londonthatresemblance of In he bar ha* IKn, -whic h way to turuTUtoi. Inglug biglef t the cab In city,lefttha t etranse man- an tbe alone. cab carriedcarried thIne float alonI’-'g tbthee water fothatr n float' day ' went Instrange onalonge coacb . Xow a Linouatbemac- tber, Mrs. Marwaterymother. E/Lssas v for a Mrs. Mary E/La—o, ■L^ni* who ner. rv»UeJ byt)M highest standing: in himeach of thest space of JhJrty werefeet. The tarpon reel >ne like day went In one coach. Now a it whirled through !ii space of ajhlrtyt mas s of mall matter is exchangefeet d td Will BC It Tbe Is tarpon believed reel will boom time be * thoughts that whirled holdthroughs GOO feet of line. Notbl* Infrequentl y great mass of mall matter Is exchanged re' shadows, and jbj ThereThere was a way to tbe sldewnl'.waa c •E he res of literarya activity. bolds way CO feetto of thecltit t Uoe.largel y re- nldewalXj notedNot . She Is prettyInfrequently, arajp-they were shadows. wheandn be feels the book tbe nsb «b.wil l between the lually two noted.cities at Shelargely la re pretty, bright a of tbetn had no t>e throughthrough the press of I vehicles. Herthe - Mrs. OUphant's pressreputatio n as i when of be JuceAucvdvehicles.d rate*.'retit , at twenty rate*,tftnos tbethe pace , atattractiv e iHernbook manner twenty, and tbe tftaee flab tbe pace,will .firki'i"? train rick saw it froof m the domer of histhorn eye writer is not merely hada matte r of th •trike no the be- trail for liut IT yearbines old. Is surprisinglwatery we n with n (tanlng Be Otcoul d not dlstiarod.rick Haw II#it Couldfrom thenot comer dUtin «namid thofe telegraph and thetelephonhla e lines eyetelegraph and telephone line* " (hs andand was aboumlt to take wasn<3vam--i men' of It.aboutlatter part oandf he r lib. toEve r since hetakewon.ruseeminglyseemingl y Irresistibladvantgoe rush, who.uand Irresistiblekee p 4raree ofkep t busy in additionIt.kept.rush, Th e tele- formed. busyand Inkre r addition. Tbe trig llfl Instead, to his surprise, be found hlm- first novel was published, when sh going.going. What happens when his 15U What happens when bis lbc wT^mw Instead, from to his surprise, those tie • found phoneptaooe.whomhim. Mr . (Gladstone sold, eveMr.n con- Uisa LeasGladstonee b«d Snlsbeu d her said, even coo selfBelf turned toward ttio cabmanturned, and v;is aged 21, she htowardu had a place i poundspounds othef expres s speed ofar e pittecabman,d veyed tbe voltexprease as wel l as tbande message , speed are pitted _-^y abend. No^v remember.-.!.and Bjgnli No|r and again "feyed tbe voicet&ledlctor yas address , briefwell tUous b It as tbe message, Immediately he beard: his own voice he hearts of a very large class o againstagnlnst the strength of a lintbee that Is ».TH1 it mlgtistreiKtht be that many personsof a line that I* " " the throng the tJwk immediately be beard hla owngod voiceIt the vast audiencmighte tba t filled tbfc be that many persons thei* tppearvd saying.tu — the tbnpigreaders . She had speciatbe l skill wf de-facesrunrun out needs notout to be told. He iouneeds youn K wlonld see In their time de- not to be told. lie how young w4oaldirto m was In bW sraapsee - Sbe held In their time de- «< the dMi- ""II hare decided t» haveget ou t here. HoHew decidedineatln g characters,andidte d scenes'oget f Uu notsimplysimpl outy sails on outhero. U> sea in , whippinsails I g velopmentsndelopment How s atdoo fres h ebangea.notho«*.and t lesouti fresh to changes sea, not lea*whipping Ba^ther* wars other* that be shrank behind him 200 yarda of silk, and just like Mrs. Lease lays bold of mnclfin no if do I owe doyou? " • I Scotch life owewith which she wayou?*!a best behind him 'gM^MshlagstonislilnE and beneflclaT-tba300 nand thos e yardsbeneficial than of those silk, and whether be lives or whether he dies Its fie passions and sympathies of husaan 01 bl< tack • The cabman named bis price, and tcqualnted, and she was able to makt whether be lives a had witnessedor . whether be dies Us "niT stood wl against the . The cabman formenamedr owne r knows not. He can onlyhisv price, &arts when she addresseand s a great au- stood Herrick paid him with a $5 bill wblcb the persons she portrayed stand befonbisformer owner back knows Mr. Gladstonagainstnot. e connned his remarks the He can only tfkttl,„ l front offeme* Trinit y churchla. Ilcrrlck front paid Of him Trinity with gochorcb. l>ack toalSWU port and surround many which Mr. Jpence, and winsGladstone their homage , wbatk- confined bis remarks 1 18 were hu ek bad bees the sum of his wealth and the reader in all the reality of Ufa go back jo tbe subject of Improveto d communlca- port and surround many Htrrtrf's f"" * K P° - had been the sumjulep s and tell vain taleof s of the size of to his the subjectwealth tr she.convinceof sand thei r understandingImproved s coimuuuioa n-rfct* bands tbe end of It, so far as bewere coul d see, She was less succeeslulIn l in Juleps his and pock-tell • t vainIs to be regretted talesthat be of tbe slse of ^T He trampled a crajcklinK piece the end of It, tbe wondesor that got away. far Jloo; aa he and| not TZ couldIt Is see. to be rvgrvtte.1 that be -S soBe abor t a time beforecrumpled. H« counted a the crackling wonder piece that nve covered tbe gotwhol e field away. rf otwr which meant that he could so short 0 yearIs s attached la cool of of bis life seemed to «nd In a knot one of turning out wltb great regularittbe y afti thonsend#. •pur own 'iwEnough people.schoo l and become a full-fledged re- It la Just 100 years sf hla maineHfe d to him from tbseemede bill fo r a sup- to end headhead and knows enougandInh t o give his ad-knows a " enoughr Jerse y n . proScceknotto d give his ad- wftleb wald by !)•> means be untied, mained to him she began to fromwrite a tbree-volumthet bill for &go a sincesup- ttoraeya . The literary Newand oratorical Jersey man produced vklch ceuld per, a bebyd and a breakfast. no means versaryversary the bebutt , a battle royathe l Isuntied, on. butt, a battle royal la on. but nmrt merely be dropped. He re- per. a novebed l every year. She publisheand d o a breakfast. Abe first bility which tbecast gir l certainly so*Iron plow, sad nln-ty her most merelyWhe n be had found a berestauran t he dropped. For i?rlly tne Hecomba verifyt bet w re-the combat between a ISO memherrdBtembered taat there were miraclesthat, Wbeu therebe forthady works ofwore fiction.found I n addition pouna d miracles.nan, soun d ofrestaurant wind and science, jeare he sonce •ssea ha* led Mrs. LeasFulton'se to drea m el first steamboat ordered a meal and ate It wltb relish. pound man, iccompUsbesound d its firstof trip. In 1S2wind0 a n and science, ' Mt lie could not think of i one to wish, ordered a mealnumerou s biographicaand l and his* data 150d It d f 'Accomplishedwllta relish.Its differentfirst futur e for her. Shitrip. In 1«D an Mt bo conkl It was notenchante d food. It wathinks th e of one nnd to a wish abracite ISO-poundcoal waa first used for gen- tarpon, possessed of for. It was •ill worksenchanted. It would be very harj food. rjhracite It coal tiring possi hi titlewaswass for, ber thefirst used for gen- fare on th» Atlantic liner, tbe delica- the temper p Crating steamof , and It was nut appliethe d devil, la a grapple He crowed Broadway and walked fare on to findthe he r equal in this respectAtlantic, con - Mncr. eratingthe dellca-steam, &iiv-li toandr In the field of literatureIt . was not applied He crossed cies of European hotelBroadways and the fruits and ooff the gods.walked Tbe erasethe d fish time angods.d to blast furnaces until 1*40. OuTher first erased vOsh time and down Wall street slowly and with hes- clea of Europeansiderin g the high andhotels even standard oJ and the to fruits blast furnacesShe neve r cared for dbllson, bu t haaiff I 1M0. Our find gown Wall street, of the tropicsslowly. and with hes- againmrnin leaps three, four, fiveleap# fee t from locomotivethree, Imported frofour,m I.: at;was five feetimported from from Eng itation, tot be had no errand. X voice of the tropica. tyle which she maintained. 1"my« beeo a great lover of books, sad itation. for bo Be cared littlbade for hla bed. noIt would errand. thethe water anA d shakes hiwaters hea rolesd lik e a lanandd I n 1S29, and 1 shakes his bead like a j cried, "Cab., sir!" almost In hla ear. He cared little Mrs. Oliphanfor t was borhWn at Wi bed. It.land would In Iha nude fre1S20.e us e of the flue library. and now we have over cried, “Cab. be no more than a sir!"plac e to lie and almost dogdogl inn his effort Into dislodge tbe hishook . his>K!..VX) effortesr. miles to dislodgeof the book. He turned and looted up at the man he no fordmore, nea r Husselburgh, in Midlothian. than a t place to & Mrs. Lease. lieSh e made her first de- and railroad, ex He tamed thinandk of the future. It walookeds man y a up at A momrotarr Blackmomentary tbsof tue line is fatal, *T*edlugJ alackman of thatthe line of Is all fatal, Europe by 20.00C . (ntbeboJt. - ' . J think of the1S26 , her maiden name beinfuture.g It was Vat as a public speakemanyr rathe r early \* a night since he bad really slept Cer- as.•is wltb tbe rapiditpyy owithf lightning gg' the Thtbee first telegraph 1 rapkllty of lightning the j "Ii It possible." be said to himself. night since garebet Oliphant Wilson. Hehadr early at- sharp t really slept. billea. WPCer-The, an d In a very unexpectefirstd telegraph line In thlr "Is U tainlpossible."y wit h so much upon hisbe min d be said sharptoh tethh dosd e upohimself,n ththe strandteethtd s dose upon tbe strand* I *tbst I siHl loot like a fteitlenwu'!"/ tainly with sotemp t at writinmuchg fo r the immediauponu inhlad they are se> mindcountry be wasg was at the first People's openedparty naj for business in •that I stlU would not sleelookp this atgut even likeif h e a gentlemanabove ?“/ the Knell and they are severed I Be felt toward the cabman as toward would not sleeppleasur e of her own circlthise of fru aa If witnight,h a knife. even •TH4.\ if tbe hefional conferencfirst e Ut St. Louis, ore* cablegram sras sent to lie felt toward shoulthe d try. So whecabmann h e had beeasn toward as If with ^Europe a In knife. 18M*. the first telephone Hoc | one who bad given him a helping should try. go But when the terrific struggles bavwhenc be tjght years ago. In whichadh her been see trbo shown to bis room inhad a hotel be piled given Bat himwhen 'was1 tbe operate da operated In 1877. anterrificd tbe first trolIn helping- straggles 1877. and have the tint trol- I band. Why not pay the debt? To do shown to his room grownla fa.luter, w*h?n thea steady, dead- hotel be piled active part. There l hand. hlBWhy pillow s against notth* headboard of pay tbe debt*grown fainter, ;|eywhenleToy stree t car linedo wastreet sthe opene d in Rich-car steady, Una deadwas opened In Rlcb- ' so n-oulJ cost him only a day of his bis pillows against ly thestrai n of tbe springinb.-adboardg rod ha s of immense audience, and while the cooj sa would the bed costand reclined against Lluithem , ouly ly a daystrain inood. of .. at a laterof date Vs.,s bu t ahla capl - at the a later springingdata, but rod a capi- has : life. He had a five dollar bill In his the bed and sapped the strengtreclinedh o f the gallant foe- against "T-nce wuthem, waitin g for a commlttaa Me. Hefull y dressed. Hhade was very hsppy. a five sapped dollar the bill strengthor S75.000.00 5000000in Isof no w IInvested d "iIn histhe gallant foe- pocket. fully dressed. man, when Hehis litiie. powerful bodwasy i? tal veryof report. UiJ7b.000.000e chairmahappy. n aske d Brtls is now invested In No question of right or wrong in what tnan. when trolleyley hisroad s and other electrilime,roodsc enter - powerfuland otherbody electricIs enter- Tea," be said. "Take me up to the No question of right or brought nearwrong to th t boat's edge,In whe n what liouiae to "speak a piece." The child “T*W" he said.he had done or what h* expected to do “Take me broughtup to near theI C >rfsesrises.to . A new steath*.m craft built in boat's A edge, new when steam craft built In Knit* In ' Fifth Avenue hotel." he had done or what th crueb#l gaf f has Btaltteexpectedn the lif e from to do ive a recitation from Gerald Fifth Avenue camhotele to tormen* t htm. For a lose time lb cruel gaffhlahis country made hasthirty-eigh countryt miles smitten the made life thirty-eightfroui miles :' ft was the first place that had come It and Its beautiful Ltsgth lies along f tetflnnlng: . ' Jl was the be had bornfirst e his life like placea tremendou s that had It come and ii n hour oHan her trial trip tbe other bcaotl/t.!day. hagth lies along ) Into bii mind. He got Into tbe cab he had born* bis Ufa liketh e deck, thae conqueror feeltremendouss half Jub l An four on her trial trip the other day. Wo Ms burden.mind. Thi s had suddenly slipped He tbegot deck, Intothe —Electricity conquerorIclty has beetben successfullfeelsy hasap - cab half been Jubl eoccveafully ap : and snapped the door. Tbe cushioned burden. This lant, balhadf remorseful, wholly reBpect- suddenly slipped sad snapped thefro m bis shouldersdoor., leavin g hla natu- The cushionedlant. half plied to steamremon-ful. railroads, and toI t the wholly steam respect- railroad*, and If tbe i vestMil and the comfortabland e support for fromthe comfortablehis | shoalders.support rulf ul of the leavinggianfurt ofwho m hi(kUs prowes s thebus frack couldnatu- giantbe sufficientl y well guarwhomd his prowess has ralral powers benumbedpowers. benumbed. track could ;Sbe did Ibet ful l Justice, and BQfflcientlythe V . well guard ] kiahis head werehead very refreshing. wereA fan - very refreshing. A laidlaid lowfan-. an d confoundly low.wear y and1 *d^d a speed of 1OandO milea s an hour woulspeedd coafoundlyof 100 wearymiles an and hour would dcy came tonot him that he woultod dine de- IIanhim th e midst of histbe firstthat vision of a midsthe ofwould drydry.dine.kia H e looks at thde-e Hesun , whicfirsth eevtnalooks ie easy. at virion4*e the f.oatinueeasy.at aan.d appUus e forcea d whichber to rej sevtus : centlyeently sod then go to sada theatre . The neurwwthen lit e be was arousegolifed b y a knack- to he a waa theatre.»urprlslnglysurprisingl y arousedlow In the" he.iv.-n.-; lowhe toy The Ina —Lkneek Itbet happene d that almost theheavens; esJ he Ing at the door. II* rt acted up; Bis lairs I' In sayini g tbat tbe cominIng century day bad sayingbeen taken up with tbi that the coming century extravaganceextravagance would be trilling, for wouldIt Ing at be the door trifling, for Ha looklookss at hisstasrod watcIt h anatd refuBvs toup; be - inay witnesbis Mas changes ahes remarkabl watch e and refuses to be- would hardly support bim; IK ksd no ■*nay wltae** tbe adoptiochangesn o f tbn as remarkable ' waswas really Of small . Importance would really hardly support of him;lieveI ••!< that two hourshe hare thatpaxse dsmall In ihad thos e of his twoown era Mr. Gladstonno e boors Importance have passed in voice with which to sisk wbe was aa those of plankhla, an d Louise badown era Mr. Gladstone whetherwhether he starved to deathe h on Sun- voice starved towith death which thati .'!•!•• on; r.,:..drs-crate wrestle. But, uolestoSun- a hwreMle. e b leak s peaksconservatively ask . Tbe newBat. whe conservatively.ouless wasbe The new Badayy or the followinorg Wednesdaythe. H e there.there. Bufollowingt ooe explanacto n was poaaiWednesday.- But ooe axplanarieubboe in tliorousHe h traininInwaa g and .past thoroughthingspawllings will probably surpastrainingwills th e old. and probably over pastthe questiosurpassn maa the old. wawass in a mood to makla e a jeat of Itatie. He must have omxxIbeen watcbed by He to moat make totert of his art,have aaof swollen , acblng beenhis butJestat no mind art,can watchedforesee of wha not thea y by mindswollen,It aching can wrist foresee what they all. tbthee police. police. willwill tell blmifor ddytells afterward i him111 be. It Is gratifyinforg to have fromdays child afterwardslaunched fort h Into a that He tottered to the door, and f»ve ut- Will be. fOman's suffrageIt speech . Sbe spokIse gratifying to have from - A strong glare from .an electric light lIna the silver Li:.;the; o f tbe Southersilvern soa s jtbe old statesmaking n an assurancof e that the Southern mxi • A terancstronge to a hoarse. Inarticulatglare e sound. from an electric light the old Is ringing tonesstatesman, and with dramatte an assurance that structruckk dawn Into- the carriage and downteranca to a Into booree. Inarticulatethe behe was near'taound.o meetin wasg hi carriages match. — /the modernearn facilitieand s of locomotioto n meeting hla maicli.- ■ 'Eight o'clock, sir!" eried a voice the modern iturea, and said: facilities of locomotion made visible to him a package in "Eight o'clock, MRS. 'HfIi\T rirrChicagLblcago o limes-Herald. 1 cried glrlines-lleie a mora l as welaid.la a s material bene- vo.ee meds Visiblewithout . "You asked to be culled, sir.to ' " him a give packagea moral in aa well as material bene- Mas. otruxT brown paper that looked as If It mlgbt without. “You asked to be colled, iflt Tbesir.” bette r mankind know each 'Too men must keep yoor pcotnlsesi brown paper that He rushelookedd to tbe windoasw sad flung If It might botherifiL , he argued, the better they The better mankind know each be a sattdwiRi. The object protruded He rushed memett wittoh so muck approbatiothe withn tha i WH£Nwindow TAPE WASoo HANDMADE . and muck gang Und give approbationus a sullrsc * plant. YOB'T* that he a saudwlfti. open tbe shutter*. Day streamedThe object protruded ^shoulmother,d understand their he argued, the better they from under the seat. He thought It open the her•her shutters.first novel , caBefirstd "Passage s In tbi novel, Day caBed au-oamed“Passages in to. beenthi tellin g us that tbe band tbat boss under strong and beautifultbe . Tbe «M flameseat. He f Culonnl il IlmH Hfcdthought to Spin ^shoulshouldd ud It understand their station la mast be the cabman's supper which strong and UfaLife obeautiful.f Mrs. Mnrgareof t Maltland o Tbe Mrs. pee Margaretflame ^ocks the cradle roles the world.Maitland' bat ol ■■■* ha paled. tbeHe knew that he bad stepcabman'st as supper Ti. imd un.l V*SVwhich- Fi'irlf l { lifelife,, "tbe more t “tbeshoul d know bow more they should know bow tatfhad been hidden In somhreoe small locker paled.hidden la SuDuyside,“SunnsomeHey side, " was given tsmallknewo thwaae publish - lockergiventhat heto thehad publish-atept aa er. With this work her long career ol Among t*i«i m.-iLV nouseboid In.lus SO*>dd had filWn mx.n th* ttnnihad- T'-s . h« fallenhad er. notupon slept thetrieWith s of colonial beforehousewivesthis floor., whic h In- In work years.her The long career In ol IdeaIdea th that aNniSfftai the d*^ithaactivityactivitfood y was enteredof upon .waa shouldHos t 01 litaentered be lUm upon.spoiled be Moot « felt a new heherr strengthnovels wer e storienovelss ostirring,f dall y Ufa cluded spinningbut.1twere, dyelag , weswlnwasg andstories of :p rock andallyd n o babies to pot loIlfsw ?waa disagreeable to Herrick, and or were chosen sofro m historical heso candle, soopv pen. Ink, vine, glo' >reat science ot life." These are thi fcem." picked up ’only tb« nascentlittle as or brownyet. wee# bundlv.chosensho e an d lace ujoitufacturefrom, was t •wordhistoricals of a wis e old optimist,ecanca whos e They wers all noted for the exceed- Mrs. Lease, who wss on the ptat- It was smaller | than he bad TheyA supposed.bath were andtn&klnf f of tape, tbou^raall h this waa con- breakfasticnotede cove n the world inrevived tne onwar for d him the exceed- ; still more. ing parity of their tone, as ah11*e sMdll felt tha exhilaration of mn, cang-ht the last sentence, and is Bad It dM not ing purityfeel of sidereIlkad theiro f mino r Importancetons,. Th bread.e pre- os ement of sheIts inter-relationssteadily. But a busy dayan d consistently refuseupond to have any- which he was actor- k bonifled whisper said to the cisir- log. andthin g toHe do with the criminaconsistentlyscannedl sides o l paration for weavinrefusedgthe tepe on the sniali topapers, have but any- so thing to hando d loom was tbewith sam e as for mat- the THE CO-OPERATIVcriminalE IDEA. sides ol far as be life, whether amoncouldg tb e higlisr or ta« see they bad no heaven'news s Bake, call tbat chili . of the loweUfa,money r classe s of societywhether. that in-; yardhadamongs of lln« n do«h onbeen OKthe KTL« I lost.higher or thi He was not lower conscious classes ofloom s that stooof d In theany weavlng-rou society.m akeitataeot . gowni" HeHerr death in Jane camdeathe to her aiattached to thIne kitchens of colonial June The coma •'•The chairman toonl y lattgbed, and rs- her si In searching a welcomfor e reliewelcomef from thatpain . She wat farmhousesreliefnewt . from k Thepain. fear (jled: "Let ber aloneShe; she's all right." wat of detection hadseventy^year squite old and had alwaytofts re - him. Oftiv e communitaily has coosid« "The appUuse when she had flnUhed seventy years The fiaxold When harvested waands r'.y jragemenhadt of a always re stolen gods, mained in Englandmoney . to the hardest -a* deafeningto . At recess they took malned In pled on the field,England. Uke rippler ber..- :. ^Ind. A gTeat many people would >e Uttle suffragist on their shoulders large comb fastened on a plank. Tn. Hike, to see another trial of tbe idea. AN nd carried her around the halL She etorilret tZ* AN OOP flax was OIET.beaten on tbe comb to t".'1 •• • jnore comprehensive tban heretofore I Hit pocket, were bulging with as the Idol of tbe convention. am rrnt^ Tto^nnnt c th. Bonil^ra* Mlsws 1 ipsnlea contamlng tbe iw - le. boping that It might disclose money, bu. there was sum. th lug In one ^ ; Ctt orMe n A Ib.u. th., hr couldn't rcncmWrMlsa Leas e is a strict vegetarianto , es- nave put there. He pulled It out and Then it was rotted to make tht- (Hav e relief from the wastes and sav- man's profit on a great transaction. lewlng meat, eggs and milk. She £7. M ™ °^.TSTn»c,rofound it to be th"e brow n paper that One of the most repnlsl< and flexible. Tbia was gaiersl!j "vgery which they see In competition. “ “« “1 ' As to tali own conduct In this matter. One of tbe most repulsive instance*link s life sacred, and to destroy It had contained the money. As he held of depravity of appetite Is found mpllsliedby Uylng It beneath thi JOthers, without faith In the outcome. Herrick bad no doubt whatever. Fate ot depravity of crime.appotite Durin g tbe World's Pair ber It found It In his hand It was concealed by bis ILDOUC the Hondoras miners, certain ^eaters of the meadow brook or pm d Svlll be pleased to have Mr. Debs, Mr. sad thrown thJs money into his handg, among the Honduras miners, other certainintroduce d her to Perusha Tas. of whom are called Otomao aai pe.oext and last process before ii Scllamy. Mr. Lloyd and Prof Herrnn newspaper. No fellow passenger could of whom are oa calledTclang , a high caste Brabmbi Ototnocs and an•add fate might take feteIt away , but not air hr tTk.lt "tores," because of' tbwlr earth-llckiAf ri'sniy for the spinning-wheel «'.i~ tte telling what othen ought to do ***•«««■ could see It, and it wae doubly fortunate, be- “torre." because of' thrir earth-licklfl| (twee*, wbo was tbere as a delegate t» If kehe could hold on tightlycould .enough . hold proclivitieson. V tightlybackling , to-straighten the flax.see C m enough.It • thIt.e amelioration oandf societ y and gocau#cIt' was y, doubly pi^y,fortunate, ba- lhe p#lH.r cause in plain sight upon the paper proclivities. • &e world's congr^s of reMgloua. The His fingers trembled as he picked at This earth is a species of cUy found m tangles nivl br\nx it to the Wjnte- work themselves on a definite plan were the name and address, "Herbert This earth to a species of clay '(J-iesfoundi became greatly Interested In thttertMOctaodie elastic bands. Suddenly and withT Sodd.oly aiwj(n the mlDes, aod Iswith- not onl y licked nneoess. Thi^ s *asdone. by a0 „vi-rhv.m, • its reconstruction. Certainly no w.„ .u^.- ,bb L. Graham. 40 Wall street." to the mine#, sod to ^oulae and her viewnot s regarding tbe sa- only licked •w his knowing why tbe rubber but frequently eaten raw or baked Is 1-rlmltlve machine called a habchel. as ly can object to tbe experiment, hot . The train was Just stopping at Sec- but frequently reton raw or baked «redness of animaisl Ufa, and toM Mrs. •trine* vanished with a loud snirp tha"t Hat cakes In tbe a«beTb.tr.lBwm.s of a are. ur.iense lu«comb , whose long iroMuvpIoBn teeth the contrarUy everybody will wisIK-ch •«BP TMIShed withtor street Tbat .wa s the statioloodn near - flat 0 cakes In the aobre of a tMl •MBfire.J tha t without a doubWhet,0,t the child ,tm^ TU, wu UlC .MtlOO HU- rimttodstartled him, and tbe packaghim, e sprang and tha raw, Hi-ac-kogc will dissolv e 1 sprang success, theand take a lively Interessteamshipt offles. Thrusting the wr vre set perpend leu larly In' a board. ea the steamship office. Thrusting the reto taw, h M will as a reiDcarnation. Thadissolvet he was to thr s thescrispe leaders think, a great oras . ,/lchita after crumblytbe Wortd' s Fair for no me t, f(>rT II,.t seeme’ d a long tim, e before Uie accommodations he 'would choose according to tbe> amount of“ care"- be - •H. as it neede, d delicacy of toneli ^ . to the street. He wu thinking about accord lug to the 'is possiblainoviiie Ihroug h co-operation. of ! &her reason than to caresee the child. He ba anothe■.H.I.I-VT”notnjrllghtr light , struck In upon Mruckhim. -A t on the steamer. InH e continued to thinknpon•4owsstowed d upon the culinaryhim. *operationsupon . crthe th e (lai waa backleculinaryd It Atwa s oaw operations. ou ,t..u..r. * u, eouUnued to think'' ' tiie nccotumodatloa. hr -would enoewe tiu.e moment SrbenBorneo, It did so be saw aVbeo _ and kindred subjectsIt , yet. be didTheTb e habit of earUu i eatingtohabit , whe n ac fullr,by sorted, ofbe ! according toaarth degree rows oi ,IOOreating,a force of a demon- »adwhennl1« a long vU*t at the Leasac e borne, h kindred .ublecto, yet he «*» elos* to the cab door, and he tamed north on Broadway Instead m qulredquired Is rarely. If ever, shakento off, uenetta. i This procesrarely.s wa a CaOia• *tration, anIfd if th>y- *-iii orsnnUever,e a ' *iid when be left he predicteshakend a great off. «fdg«dowgeSZ.'rrd back , covering the billbwk.s wlt b aouth. Presently corertu*be foun d himself anda&d somethe o f Its ‘°victim s livscan*e eatlrel bill,j ireadlng *""of! drawing.with The lbn It wftiItsMcomnHinit y ' inUDt& which. avictimsn -hones t man. | ^ttdr* * for bis liveyoun g friendprewntly. In part -entirely ' he turned foundnorth on hlmrelfUro.d.v.y lu.uwd or • Ws hands. But the chance paHsenger easing an elevator boy In a big bulld- aupo n it,poo conawnin c as much as siIt.x •;ii!y to be wrappedconsuming, In Its soft, fluff.i ["SVIIIIUas R to work, can pemucht more-comfort s • I,?g hase gav e her his blessinsix g by repeat- oi “ “ w lmbu ■"« " Jfor bis laboehnoeer than he enn outside ofitPUnenger. fyg a Hindoo praycr.-kaUcaco ..kto,Inter- on rlev.tor boy In o Mg bulld- •• the street saw nothing. He waa lag a ne toew where Mr. Graham's eight pounds a day. sod varying then u>>ncBs. about tbe spindle. “ «- eight pounds H* a day."» ■ Ing.If and•11 1 easilhey convervaryingt the wbb1ej§ceaaknew . their where Ur. Grehnln'i onakm•Wakingg of his awn ofaffair s no doubt Ohimfljje. was, own loathsomeloathsomaffair,e die t only by andiet admixturoo e The spinneonly.loubtr seate d herself at tt>tby an admixearv w,^ and hndhad no tnklin* of tbe strange no JJ, Graham happened to be InInkling his ofo f surar with tbe sugardayof. withlac-bme tbo, and soon the "musithe c o.Imagef tin fluntryday. to their T Orebon, ta.pp.nod to tw In hi. hwl" and the deft fingers of tht Co-operation, howei not a oewjf^*T^JE-DRUMMER-S MABO TASK! "jeibMHtaf that passed so cloee pnooedto his eyes. onter officre e when Herrick eloreentered . He EcrtEarthtob eaters are knowhi.n eaten by tbeli eye. are known by thrii „mce when Herrtck entered. He ilonlal housewife brought the fitin Heme■trmckk was himself agai’.Mn i n a mor waa pourinhlinrelfg a stor y into tbe ear «fngolu an- ghastly.ghastly, Uvld featuresIn , and UWJare neualn- features,but and are usual pMrlng n atory Into tbe enr eg nn- ito long, even thread, ready for i1:* ' j"?o|i!o not so belllgerF s these gen- "ret-WW. and he bent forwardand, eagerly otner g^y hairedhe - Wall street man, and lylybent kille d by thkillede piactlce-—Golde bynforward, Days. the p eagerlyacHe*.—Golden Days oth„ ha'.rv, WaU etrret tnnn. nnd nail loom and shuttle, to lie convene ' Slemea, have preached I i remedy •™ning the bills In bis handthe s and H<.Tr|ck heard a fewhint word * of It—«ome- In his honde nod Berrleke fe w o(~tbepeoplhearda wb o Bs- n few woedt of It-eotno. {for tbe troubles between capital and -reiung tbem feverishlythem. Tbere w*re tQiafeverishly.K about cab s and cash and care- There were ,to tape.—N«w York Tribunetnlnn . about coin 1 to Uie music of nndtm orcbeatra," said cnoh nod enre- —^v vi them°* and each waa uithem Uie de- leBBnrcs. and each O'Hara—YouO'Hant—Yowas u Americans uTg o to Americanath« the de- go •labor.: It ha| stoi beermn tried Into singl e In- musician recently, "have^ajtb« F appr.> dustries and tIn ntbe buying and selllnc "waiftstiofcstionn of $1,000. of .\ havJ1.000.e roun d tb* money that yon rlsh for almost everything, doa'1 Ltlon of tbe difficulty eceounWred In A , r ] the money that you ■■■ Irish for Oalmostf goods . Innumerable time*. There everything. dooT liar oun( _*toeughom**reusliout the latter period o,h#f th e i^- g^d fu-rrlckUtter. "Her e It Is." periodou? r.f the { id Herrick. “Here It ta." of the best stories yet i^ard !s lomnolir a commnnlty In tbe Unitem d W»g man's misfortunes he had bad "Zlont" cried tbe banker, clutcblug Gotbamlte—Oh, yes; yon will nnd or. Onug of tbe best ly at the same instantstories. And do yet t*anJ on Governor Atklneon was told by itea| where the Idea of co-operation, "•"•tantiaU” y but one Wish—to reft. o, buia m bis fingers. "My dear fel- almost everything the words. "Pat ap oo “kfortuareGovernor be Atkinson knohiulw which playewasr haa tbfuule most told by -zionr cried tbe banker, clatcblog «en»laUyhM 01 e but ooe wlsh-.o himself to a party of admirerrest.a wbo partnership, amqng worters^ - Is not bUla m bl> flnpr* “My ttoor fel ^•tt haa many forms, suited to a vast ^ ,u me aU about It." piled for."—New York Journal. himself to a party .Ucal of all positions Inof tba t re- admirer* who ' , “7w t 1MlT,,1Ual forms, smlted to a ing with himvast in the pnrmr a greater or leslow.s degre e being acted toll me aU about !t.“ I ™"sntty of Individual tastes. To Her- -There's nothing to tell," replied the wvrv diattlng |n with a greaterhim ? Why, orth e man toa t the Ireskettl e the degree beingparlor acted of the hotel at Cochran on his return Aong men of equal earning [ •***25r!J*■ in mehie day dreams,h f,:t hod*yi always younfwrag m-"dreams "I merel y found it in th*:t PARIS bed SUGGESTION.alwaysof thk* young.upon. I•old uiaa. at CochranAmong “I onTo menmerely Herbis foundof ret Itequal uni to earningthe -There's nothing to toll." replied tbe from its recent visit to thehis Ch n Dower, recent equal visit resources, to and. tbe therefore.; Chavtpa- ««7**n the form of navel *withou t care. ^D.-wth. ' otIle travel without qua cmiy- at cab."equal abilityHawklnavllle. to stand losses, The tbe story moat to ,*Mpath s lie open fur a man who has jjr Graha" m eyed him a moment in °1"-n for asuch man a naturalwho good has formone of that associationMr . it In Grahamla a worth eyedcom re- hltn a moment to ••vty"ttj thonsauwb d dollarsthousand, and there Is no surpriSfedollars.- a«d thvtv 1s Ifeatltjg.no surmonprlfc thatenterprise of equal shares toun« •_•h.? y c should sicaret bciiiu d him 1 "Yoshouldu tak e It coolly,"sit be said. U-buid 0him (ak -You take It coolly." be mid. •• be rkles. I "i couldn't take It at all," responded “it was duringIn myI'reflts recent inspection l*»s»es. Hut m»n are ant j *T cou*^ '* of* ‘t the »* equalcaprice »b.“ Incamps." reopeoded r bi m to earningkeep bisaid s han d raised withpower.tbe Gar-'-In foresight. Haeflisp, dl r-WP™d ide notes In bis thepocket s Herrick, witnotcah a feeble smile. "laI doat bis pockets FTcrrick. i-otirage. In resolutionwith , in powei a fecWe ttnUe. “I don’t •• the beat Interests of [comfort and know why. It was instinct, I suppose. ernor. In “Among courage. other . stick poiseplacesIn d ID tbe air. aresolution,t thIe visitedla i power of “ * ***1 Intrrvets were ttbsj coal Inloea,of an d In order applicationconif-m or srlr-deoial,and or In knowany ©th-why. It waa Instinct. I soppooe. **tety. ThenThen he folded tip the browbe n uy ancestorfoldeds mus t have been hnn—tDp the brownwere the coalMy mines, ancestors tand fro m which bemust Is to strikeIn . If, have order been to hnoanf make a thorough Inspection It was nec- relX« ^Z ••Perivetr and pocketed thaandt aJsu . with a men." pocket.d that also, make with a athorough or Inspectionelement meu.“ it which was nvc-eutrrs Into capacity , essary to go down Into the mines and do things. And for tbts r Mm coneciousneea that If it were l«Tt "Upon my word, yon must take one esaary to go|o downdo 'things. Into the Andmyies forand this reason eo-; coneciousneaa that !t if |t ml,cht were xetsee tbe convictUW* effectiveInvestigation, «« <" "to^ 7«i seepreventive. What fortoast come back and Sake lunch with “ft,•*r~* a qawtion of IdentlOcatio* ton might 1“torioome. Shal whichl we say at 10 ofo'clock? case" IdeurtficatlooIt mightwould ono n earth. Bill, direrth.d the y heconvic roc.t yo u of foleslBfilesBUI.well tbe presencIse |o fdid swee Shallt clove r thein.f r they«*««••we presence• “Itl« ««n* convict say. TtaUrt, will of ati yongive sweet10 meo’clock of clovergreat r pleasure."la said Mst, fa, wold, case It would be well i "It will give me gro*t pteaatuw," said doing? U Inr readily recognized the man a U,tlc(m Files havloom.e an especiaa l objec j»ways syanpaAlae with himPlies position , have so especial objec doingr I to the plant, and quicklreadilyy make t^ look open recognisedhim as a genius In the tbe man u have the man know as Uttle ax pos- Herrick, and, bowing, be turned away t one whom I bad known since my tloa to tbe plant, and quickly make •OdTUwc n* aa * * ooe “ whomescape from any place t*n whicI h ffatterPow o f fins, calculation."-Nehad w YorkHerrick,known and. since bowing, my he tamed away "we of HartersHerrlckTB personal app.-a.rancepersonal. sad walked ftpp-arancc.mi t of the offlee.-«t . Louis ami walkedboyhood.”—Jackaon,lyhood."—Jackson oat , Oa., Armsof . Ga^thatheir office.-BLAra-un.escape Louis from any place in which « reflecte^*todd with satisfajctlowithu that thS Globe-Democratsatisfaction . that thS Globa-Democrat K kept. is kept.(*->-..* . THE CONSTirUTIUNALIST

TheThe ConstitutionalistConstitutionalist OLD HEW JERSEY MINES A. DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY. KIRKMAN'S BORAX SOAP Copper Ore Abounds But Not in 1 DEMOCRATIC WEEKLY. •» To (retain of t£e follow Copper Ore Abounds But Not in in* premiums. IOU PayingPaying Quantities.Quantities. PUAINFIELD, AT. J. THE RUINS OF THE SMELTING WORKS. SfcrjrcjrSPx Terms-f2.00 per year. premium. For 25 Wrappers Hlon-rf sK.il. Soak In th* Bops A. L.l~ Force,Force, EditorEditor andand ProprietoProprietorr PMlon Rieb—Only DnhH of A'aallh. reo. FWunj-Uii# nftew of OccasionallyOccasionally a reportreport get*gets Intoinfo a KLONDIKE FACTS. ■TKTkUTM(i>«.abjeeU: Lor* Knot Bins— foreignforeign paperpaper toto thethe effectoffset thatthat someson TbaThe miningmining claimsclaims laIn thethe KlondikeKlondik oldold andand longlong forgottenforgotten minemine baahas beenbeen region areare K>0600 byby CM5fi6 feetfeet InIn area.area For So Wrappers discovereddiscovered InID somesome partpart ofof NewNew Jer-Ji TheTheyy areare allall locatedlocated oaon gulobae.g-ulohee, andand WAGONSWAQ0NS FREEFREE p*Bey y., sayssays thetbe ElisabethElizabeth Journal.|Journal.) (bothe BOO600 (cotfeet really representsrepresents thethe lengthlength TheThe factofacts areore thatthat thethe hillsbills ofof NeNeww atof aaebeach claim,claim, ibethe etccec lootfeet beingbeing MenHken JerseyJersey areare honeycombedhoneycombed withwith olold» crouwiftearoaawtae.. ThoThe IdeaIdea lais toto givegive a manman jasvte’ffle!picture. Our sd- mines. TheyThey werewere workedworked a hundredhand rex frombom billhill toto biu.hill, andand IIIf whatwhat youyon mightm'Igb years sgoago andand werewere abandoned.abandoned cal 11l IL.the _.ll.walls aaaare close* rItVNtfh togethe O Tr thillthan FromFrom PlainfieldPlalnQeld toto thethe mountainsmountains to M6 feet, why, you're Just that much thethe northwestnorthwest ofof SomervilleSoraerville dozensdozens of abort that's all- You can't get more shaftsshafts wen*were sunksunk oror tunnelstunnels runrun Inin than 500 feet along the gulch, no mat- ththee sidessides orof thethe hills,hills, batbut allall were ter how narrow It is. None or them abandoned.abandoned. Oatmeal to supposed to be under 606 feet, bu _ AtAt a littlelittle distancedistance northnorth ofof BoundBound atmeal where that la the case you have DO ForFor 100100 WrappersWrappers Brook.Brook, InIn wha'bat t IsIs knownknown asas ChimneyChimue'# claim to anything more than tbe land RocKockk hollow,hollow, areaxe severalseveral ofof threethese olold< Equals in a*1 SoTIC«.—Dont send the entire wrappers. Equals ill between two aide lines BO far apart Csapw oilr. aai »•»» to«ea« isar ;'»•«« tLST mines,mines, whilewhile justjust northnorth ofof 8omervllleSomervill< She mines are under the nontrol, so areart' greatgreat heapsheaps ofof shaleshale rockrock thattha far as an; control Is needed, of a Mln worewere dugdug fromfrom tbetbe mountainmountain side.side Digestible ing Commissioner, who seldom later- HereHere andand therethere areare foundtoned bitsbits ofof darkdark fere with any one, however, for there WRITSWRITE TO US FORPOrt OO-RLSOOMPL.BTK TE LIST.UST. green rock,, whichwhich showshow whatwhat thotho 1B rarely any trouble. At the same IOTILTIE*1OTELTIES WILLWILL »*»E CIMTIJILLLTCUSTISCALLT A»PI»."« ""test minersminers werewere diggingdigging for.for. ItIt wowasi NourishmentNourishment time he can Interfere, and to some pur EstablishedEstablished 18371837.. KIRKilANKIRKnAN & SONSON., thoughthoughtt thatthat therethere werewere gieatgieat be^ofbetl»o pose, It it becomes necessary, for be coppercopper oreore InID thesethese hills,hills, andand althoughalthough fcaB saiy amount of power, and what . i Y. almost everyi vety minemine yieldedyielded somesome cop- be says goes. A squad of Canadian per,per, nonenone yieldedyielded enoughenough toto paypay forfor mounted police ia under his orders. A smeltingsmelting andand refining.refining. couple of men were shot In an affray THE SUMMER MAN. AAss latelate asas I860I860 oror 1870,1S70, a talltall cbimclilm in Ciiclc City, on Alaska soil, some ODD CHANGETO SMOKE The summer girl, so called, is a ney•y stoodstood nearnear thethe roadrood leadingleading fromfrom month since; bat In British territory The summer girl, so called. Is a Somervilleomerville toto LibertyLiberty Corner.Comer, JustJust atai •Vrerythlpg la like a church." myth.myth. SearchSearch toothe coastcoast ofof LongLong Isl-Isl- NowNew IntarnalInternal RevenueRevenue MakesMakes and and New Jersey and you can't thethe basebase ofof thethe . FirstFirst Mountain.Mountain. ItI and and New Jersey and you can’t CigarettesCigarettes CostCost More.More. waswas sUell thatthat remainedremained orof thethe oldold cop-cop- SAVE THE ROADS. Andfind her.her. OltlsGirls areore asas plentifulplentiful asas erer,ever, thankthank goodness!goodness! ItIt IsIs a wiswisee FIVFIVEE CENTCENT BOXBOX WILLWILL SOONSOON BEBE SISIX.X perper smeltingsmelting works,works, which, werewere builtbuilt The cry goes up everywhere. "Save dispensationdispensation ofof ProvidenceProvidence thatthat tbethe contiguousitiguous toto tbethe mines.mines, the roads." Why are not the roads maleiale laia slightlyBlightty oror eveneven largelylargely InIn tbethe Over'veri Inn WashingtonWashington Valley,Valley, on the properly oared for? They have eo numericaljmerlcal inferiority.Inferiority. OtherwiseOtherwiae tbethe northnorth sideside ofof thethe samesame mountain,mountain, as enough; they have proved exoellei moatlost frightfulfrightful resultsresults mightmight havehave fol-fol- manman namednamed JosephJoseph HoffmanHoffman ownedowned a owed. The summer girl Is not ID a copperpper minemine whichwhich waswas oneone ofof thethe beatbest Qrdinary and well paying io vestments. Why are lowed. Tbe eummer girl Is not In a ofof thethe 50SO CentsCt InnreaM ton Tu. that section of the State. But It, they taken care of ? The reason In most claaailass byby herself.herself. SheShe I-I* remarkablyremarkably in that section of the 8tate. But it, eases seems to be because Freehold?] Sensiblesensible Inin berher ways.ways. IdIn Spitespite ofof tbethe ThoseThose addictedaddicted to the habit- of too.a, waswas abandonedabandoned andand becamebecame a dendec makers of jokes, she bathes It the •moltingmoklng cigarettescigarette maymay soonsoonj expectexpect forfor foxesfoxes andand otherother wildwild animalsfmltnwlff thatthat Oatmeal an not road repairers, bat road link- makers of Jokea, she batbee if sbe a bave to plank down Scents' for te» •(] on the farmers' poultry. •as. The advice and supervision of weanwears a batblogbathing suit.suit. AndAnd mostmost ooff to have to plank down Scent* for ton f.*d on the farmers' poultry. the other sneering things that have andand 1112 centscents forfor twentytwenty ofof thathe Seduc-«dm ThereThere isis nothingnothing whateverwhatever new in good road engineers are.Just aVessen- tbe other sneering things that have tivetive littletittle rollsrolls ofof ricerice paperpapor onande heae old mine holes and shafts ttal to the proper repairing of a road as beenan ealdsaid aboutabout heberr areare untrue.untrue. ButBut these old mine holes and shafts. _ the other hand, there is a summer choppechoppedd tobaooo.tobacco. WhetherWhether oror notnot HIt TheyThey wenwere allall known,known, allall workedworked andand to tbe proper building. Mr. Owen, " on tbe other band, there is a summer will result In a decrease in the con abandoned a cental? ago: They Essex, one or tbe leading autocritfes man. There la a big crop of these in- will result In a decrease In the ooo all abandoned a century ago. They dividualman. Theres this la year n big. Hi crops bathin of theseg sui In-t sumptionitfptlon ofof thethe presentpresent gradegrade ofof pop-pop* willwill dodo tato writewrite upup asas In-msit.«*»»«>••««*•»•»• thesr^;™b« dealers hai *«-,££•£.^not raised the prices.. Greenwood Lake, and another In the isi. sometimes.onetime, omitted.omitted. ThisTtU specimen.peclmen| I though It la expectede^ua thata,,, sucheuoh actionmUon side of Garret Mountain, tbe unprofit- ?0g«. m. Bun^ya-HIgh Bridge Branch far i pairing.— Elizabeth Journal. Is- largeijtalargely a hnmbng.humbug. WomenWomen taketake tow 7" *: , aideable ofcharacte Garretr Mountain,of oil of thewhic unprofit-h was ! will be taken lo a few days. There able charactern over a ofcentur all ofy agowhich. Tbwase WITH COUPONS mom TUB SAUCY COMMENTS.' was never much profit In handling provenwit overh th e amic oenturya mines ago., tbe plumThe- come out as wnen they went in. it in cigarettesg , for, _,dealers,„ , _and _„ the„ in- same with the mica mince, the plum- The Cranford Chronicle says tbaf t tt laM bago mines and tbe mineral point de- H.O.eo.'s Goods time that the libels which have been creasecrease InIn costcost willwill makemake ItIt stillstill leesleat bagoposits mines of th ande uppe ther mineralport o fpaint Harri de-s James W. Ferguson and George W. unlesunlesss thethe consumerconsumer Ula mademade toto standstand posits of tbe upper part of McwrU IitteU have entered Into an alliance Uttered about them should cease.- oounty which have been recently re- Evening Sun. it.It, TbeTbe internalInternal revenuerevenue IsIs thethe causecause countylisoovered which. Tb havee practica been recentlyl worth re-of that harbors tbe aspirations of the for- | ofof thethe prospectiveprospective retailretail Increase.Increa discovered. The practical worth of mer for a Republican Assemblyman these deposits was investigated and MILK INSPECTION. TbeThe whyswhys andand thetbe whereforewheref are theseJisprov.- depositso year swas ago .Investigated and JMl for nomination and the latter for another ratherrather complicated.complicated. ThereThere areore onlyonly disproved years ago. term In toe Board of Freeholders. The InIn viewview ofof thetbe efforteffort beingbeing mademade byby In ome of them mines, however, Johanna Opaly. an old offender, twoo largelarge corporationscorporationi s controllingcontrollinl g thethhe tmIne omeofvery curiou theses bu mines,t not uncommo however,n arraigned 18 the City Court Tuee- Cbronicle editor makes these saucy thethe locallocal healthhealth official*officials toto controlcontrol anandd situation,situation, andand theythey areore thethe AmericanAmerlci some very curious but not uncommon inspectispect thethe milkmilk supply,supply, thethe foUowingfollowing ormatlons have been found, lay, chargecf with being drunk and TobaoooTobaooo TrustTrust andand thethe National.National UpI formationsthan twelv ehave fee tbeen belo found.w tb e Atsurfac )eeee llaorderly oij Watchung avenue, near Both, we (ear. &ro doomed to failure. Cran willwill bebe ofof Interest:interest \ went the internal revenue fifty oen lord is of smalj Importance In Union count] A novel form of milk Inspection U about to went the Internal revenue fifty oents petrifiethan twelved leaves feet, | belowfishes anthed surfacesna ~ nth street Monday night. Police- BOBU». Its vote .'or National and State tick. bo Instituted by tbe Now Orleans Board of a thousandthousand onon cigarettes,cigarettes, andand thethe pro-pro - were found ia a mine sunk right i Cash .'-happened along and •sllshaavilr and unwa*eringly Republican; Health, aided by the New Orlaanfl Dalrnnen'i ducersducers concludedconcluded theythey wouldwould makemake he hollow of Washington Valley, lisoovered the woman begging money and th* Dumber of bblloW oast [or the paRTe «aoclatlon. The plan la to have tho regular thethe retailersretailers helphelp standstand thetbe loss;loss; «o sen the Flnt anid Second mountains awlnfmn would not be Increased to any ex. Health Board milk Inspectors accompanied fl t ,. ^ rom posaer^ny. When colled upon tact by naming & Cranford statesman as ax firstra thet n Americanm Tobaooo Trust and a black shale strata. It w. to tell her etyry, by tbe Judge, she oo thatr toon ofof Icqulrrtaqairy brby addition*]additional lo-In- taUw ^ . Assembly candidate. In the cities ot Eliza- •pectorsMtectodpectora selected bjby th*the BoardBoard ofof HealthHealth fromfrom latter the National sent out notice* xteed that a coal deposit would j be refused to ta^e an oath. Her tale was Bath. PlainOeld and Bahwar. on the oontrary list of persons recommended br the Dalry- thatthat thethe prioeprloe perper thousandthousand toto retailersretailers md at a llrtle depth, but the hope the sacporttbat nominees maj- et from per- a Ifc* of persons recommended by the Dairr- o the .effect ©at she bod come from K mep'a Association, and paid trod Its funds hadbad beenbeen raisedraised toto *444.1 100 fromfrom *3$9 80—80— was without foundation, and the mm Elizabeth to tWthes daughter In this sonal friends In tbe Democratic party la an The adoption ot the plan was brought abou' to cover thirty cents of the fifty < Important matter. This condition of aflain t |he Instance or the dalrrmen. who pat in • to cover thirty oents of the fifty oent lad to be abandoned because of jthe city, but had been carried to Somer- Mfces James W. Ferguson's candidacy an petition and were granted an extended hear. raise.raise. TheThe truststrusts werewere kindkind enoughenough water. vlllevlII,- byby mistake,misuse, whichwhich accountedaccounted ffor< irrldeecent dream. We d>smisa It wif t before the Board. They contended that toto standstand twentytwenty centscents ofof thethe lnoreeeeincn herher latelate anfyalarrival InIn thisthis olty.city. SheShe *r Interest In purifying the milk auppli perper thousandthousand themselves.themselves. ItIt hashas Inin New Jersey is fuk of old mines, but admitted having token "a drop," but i Bait) to be nine point* of the ew Orleans was identical with that of t the past coat the trusts $1 90 to pro- as yet her mineral resources are large- admitted having taken "a drop," but hw. Not » la Oooree W. Littell't grip on the past cost the trusts f 1 90 to pro- deniedenled bolng^runk.being ^runk. TheThe policemanpoliceman the Freeholdershlp. His last Hotorr was videvide sa thousandthousand dgarettsdgaretta Justjust asas theythey y iron and zinc. All the rest have foundsound a half-pinthalf-pint bottlebottle ofof whiskeywhiskey bought with • pnce. That price Was tbesac- areaxe soldsold toto thethe retailers,retailers, andand theythey havehave more or • leas delusive, and uponpon herher wbejwbtf? thethe arrestarrest waswas made.mode. liflee of hie fellow candidate. Edmund B. Oor- madmadee 81.90$1.90 a thousand,thousand, oror >1.00ti.ro IinD will probably never be worked proflt- •Bow man* times have you been •DB. and when the opportunitr cornea a good- thai sellers of the adulterated article belli. handlingdling oneone hundredhundred packages,packages, blo unless some new. cheap and. ef- -How many times have you been ly number of Mr. Horton's friends will squara is to their business. They offered. beforelore meme Inin thethe 'laslastt month,month, whilwhilee thethe retailerretailer hashas onlyonly mademade 91$13 900 active method of reducing ores la Johannaononnaf ?"" linkeda^ced HisHis Honor.Honor. wieitr employed to assist In enforcing the inin handlinghandling thethe samesame number.Dumber. TbeThe Isoovered. “Only"Only twic*.twice, I think.think. Judge."Judge. ANAN ASSEMBLYASSEMBLY CANDIDATE.CANDIDATE. r. obedience to which tho association v trusttrust hashas bandiedhandled Itsits boxesboxes a hundredhundred “If"If II reooUtvtrecollect rightly.rightly, ItIt Isis moremore LEHIGH?! nltrllj Imposed upon Its members. The oror aa thousandthousand oror tonten thousandthousand atat a «»»■"■« CdHB»«y Ossid of AfrlcMlUre. ion twice, you have been systema- JameJamess W.W. Ferguson,Pe>guson. whowho aspiresaspires loto Board ol Health accepted the oSar, although time; the retailer has handled the ThaThe quarterlyquarterly meetingmeeting ofof thathe Som-Som- than twice, gou have been systema- be a Republican candidate for Mem- ot wlthoot opposition fr»m «pme of •" time; the retailer has handled the ticallycally workingworking uponupon thethe sympathiessympathies he a Republican candidate tor Mem- ni'tubers and at the same time drew up a boxesboxes ene#ne atat onoe.once. ersetrset CountyCounty BoardBoard ofof AgricultureAgriculture ATf rhAthe rtAAnUpeople as*t*f IKIathis nlfwcity fnrfor fk.the (..atpost beberr ofof Assembly,Assembly, hasnas Hvedlived Inin Cran-Clan- Now that the raise on trust prices willill bebe heldheld InIn th>-the CourtCourt HouseHouse InIn of the people wf this city for the past ford for the past twenty-five years. rdinance tor the more etrlneent regulation Now that tbe raise on trust prioe# fiveve oror elxsix yearsyears andand extortingextorting moneymoney ford for the peat twenty Are years. t milk dealers, which Is to be recommended hashas come.come, Ifif thethe retailerretailer stillstill soldsold atat Somervilleimerville onon Saturday.Saturday, AugustAugust 14th,nth, rom them. Sow, Johanna, I am He Is a member of the arm of Fer- riadoDtlon to the Citr Council. Sp m. An address will be made by from them. TheyThey ne**dneed a goodgood 1•* Rmv York city. For the last seven SUNDAY REST FOR BARBERS. boxes. The ralae on both five and ten "TheThe OppressedOppressed ConditionCondition ofof thethe yearayean behe hashas heldheld thethe oAIceoffice ofof districtdistrict boxes. The raise on both five and ton scrub-womanscrub-woman j|nn thatthat place.place. TheThe nextnext ek-rk of the public school. He is a WhilWhilee thethe PlainfieldPlalnfleld tonsorialtonsorial artist*artist oentit packagespackages toto sixsix andand twelvetwelve willwill Farmer,'armer, tbethe Remedy,Bemedy, oror HowHow CanCan tbetbe me you ore tjroujrht here t am going alerk of tbe public school. He la a give the retailer a little more margin. Farmer'armer bebe BeneBenefltte fittedd byby Organisa-Organiza- time you are brought here 1 am going directodirectorr Inin thethe CranfordCranford BuildingBuilding andand observebserve thethe SundaySunday closingclosing law.law . ththee give the retailer a Utile more margin to makemake your$enjourlentena tonuse fivefive months."months." Loan Association, deputy grand Jerseyereey CityCity brethren,brethren. inIn thethe majoritymajority TbooddTbe odd oontscents priceprice willwill causecause muchmuch tion.”' ThereThere willwill bebe a diacuaelondiscussion onon JohannaJohanna w*ewajs ledled awayaway bemoaningbemoaning Ia>*nregen t AaeocisUoc.of the Roya l Arcanudeputym angrandd a instances,ices, areare anxiousanxious toto dodo tbethe same,same, troubleouble inin makingmaking change.change. thele properproper preparationpreparation ofof soilsoil andand forfer - er hard luck* •ommunioanregent of thet Royalof Trinit Arcanumy Episcopa and al tllizlDglizing forfor fallfoil seeing.seeding. EveryEvery farmerfarmer butut areare preventedprevented byby thetbe lacklack ofof unan- WEBERWEBER OUTOUT OFOF SIGHT.SIGHT. •faurchcommunicant. HU friendsof Trinity, it laEpiscopal said, so lmousB actionaction onon thotbe partpart ofof allall ththoe In thethe countycounty itIs Invitedinvited toto bebe present.present. FELLFELL I JT OF A TRB sooMunch.n as hisHU nominatio friends.n shalIt lal beald,e made so, barbers. Commenting on the fact the ■wilnonl tak as ehla off nomination their coata shall, rol lbe up made, their barbers. Commenting on the fact the "Let'Let meme givegive youyou a pointer,"pointer," saidsaid ' Tribune says: M.I. F.F. Gregg,Gregg, a popularpopular conductorconductor onon No Ihm Wan Brokn. willalcoves take, an offd wortheirk tcoat*,o elec troll him np. their tiat is neoenpn-ry to the closing of barterbarber ColonelColonel C.G. C.C. Weber,Weber, formerformer poet-post- Sleeves, and work to elect him. . on Bunday is a- noUee from th9e police n u>r at thethe MlaeourlMissouri PacificPacific railroad.railroad. "Do"Do youyou Walter HcKfaughton, a twelve-year- naster at Weber, Middlesex county, knowknow thatthat Chamberlain'sChamberlain's Colic,Colic, Chol-Chol- lat they Intend to enforce the law agalcs Zj!Z0 t '“001 be, Weber, D inMiddlesex oounty. Id boy, living OD West Front street, 1 RI1U priQClpi 1111TT1TI TTi IIMIiTT •••««".— MIDSUMMERMIDSUMMER POLITICS.POLITICS, hose dolnic business on that day- There In has not been seen In that hamlet for erara andand DianiicueDiarrhoea RemedyBemedy curescures youyou 5i and » sn p. p. (IHIr, solid wsUbals ax- •hlL* u &*•severa l clays. Detectiv ^ale hamletPeltier, forof ell from a distance of about fifteen <> necessity for Sunildr barber shops•.. ThThee several days. Detective Peltier. or when you have the stomach ache? eet out of a tree on last Friday after- ress Iw Boflala- Niaeara Falls. Chi««0.Md ThThee ElizabethElizabeth New*Kewa publUhedpublished ththoe ami public with the exception of •a smallsmall PerthPerth Amboy,Am boy, hashas anan attachmentattachment toto Welt, It does." Ami after giving this rtudpal inlemsMlate nation*. following politicalpolitical paragraphs:paragraphs: iber of • :• •"• :.•!"-. or lazy persons. , wouliwould serve onon propertyproperty ofof WeberWeber toto satisfysatisfy Well, It does.” And after Hiring thla ] oon and wqj picked up In an un- - i p.m. Jnil^ except Sundar- fast DM ^Jhant^Ttmnk Benreo'marBencen'mar bebe anan AjeemblrAssembly mail.candl- sr no Inconvenience, there would be no m board b,u friendlyriendly bnbit ofof adrlce,advice, thethe lollyjolly con-con- i nbeuutial reduction ID tbe Income ol a board bill. dueleructer passedpassed ooon downdows thethe aisle.aisle. IItt lala "^Bundfe. tooal for L. * B. Jo»««- 'Ing barbers, and they and their emp(Aw-l Webe- r la the son of Adam summoned, md after proper treat Ja-laeJndee Delfera.DeMeza. ofof PhlafleM.PfalnBeid. 1*Is, .aether another Ee-Ee- mpioTM Colonel Weber Is the son of Adam a factfact thatthat thousandsthousands ofof railroadrailroad andand merit the boyjfegalned consciousness. aobUmo•ubllcan mentionedmentioned torforAwembly iwemblr-. ild be better oft. Weber,Weber, thethe millionairemillionaire brfckbrick manu-manu- •aveling men never take a trip with- • Sew Yock »nd Brookl jn-LocaW «T. »• BeniRinlnn BlxabwnElizabeth in.the DmaoomuDemocrat* Milwill Tere-- traveling men never take a trip with- i No bones we,s broken,broken, batbut thethe bookback -r-The firm of Chapot £ Sono, glove. - facturer,urer, whowho isIs nownow InIn Europe.Europe. BorneHome oatin a bottlebottle ofof thisthis Bemedy,Bemedy, whichwhich laIs u.8 10, a. m a39. fis and ; lo p. m. Suodai ammataomtoMWuilemD.WolMMIe William D. Wolfckeil torlor Immnblr.Aaaamblr. I ago It was charged that Bosle and one hano^werraree badlybadly bruisedbruised byby fnUDnnAlaalenlm.l-mlFrank Dunn la also looted a.on ..as .a Demom '- makers, say that in a short time« ththe y* time ago it was charged that Roale thele beetbest oncur ree forfor bowelbowel disorder.disorders Inin thethe the Call. No t^rioutonss resultsresults areare lookedlooked *T.10Ma,ln,lSl».lW.«U.T(Wainl t« ». . nadc candidate. '" employ about 200 hands. Tbe offloDatirosklDabreski,f , wh,ohthethe assistantassistan h t Inia tbethe poetpost worldworld.. SS36 andand 6060 centoent bottlebottless forfor salesale Parrot win undoubtedly be •pet-La for their trade they renortreport office® °of which he® then was pospoett byy T.T. 8.S. Armstrong,Armstrong, Apothecary,Apothecary, Cor.Cor. B excellent. master,master, hadhad signedsigned forfor a registeredregistered Park'ark andand NorthNorth Area.,Avee., Plainfield.Plotnfleld. Arrival anc Departure of Malls. — letterletter unlawfullyunlawfully andand hadhad beenbeen guiltyguilty of othercher irregularitiesIrregularities inin connectionconnection Doth of Abat B. Katabam. with her work In the office. When AbelAbel B.B. Ketcham,Eetcham, agwdaged 767G yeara,years, ofof Oe-i STILL LEADS. A with her work In the office. When STILL LEADS. thethe casecase waswas calledcalled beforebefore thethe 'UnitedTJnlted ««8468 KensingtoKensingtonn avenue,avenue, dieddied Bun-Bun- A[rlTlimie Q, ItIt wouldwould appearappear fromfrom thethe numbernumber ooff CASTORIA HtatcaStates CommissionersCommissioners inID NewarkNewark aa dayay afteratter anan Illnessillness lastinglasting aboutabout five Oo»-tClose-T : na•ealesialel estate transferstransfers publishedpublished InIn thisthia fefeww daysdays ago,ago, WeberWeber failedfailed toto appear.appear. year,ears andand whichwhich waawas thathe resultresult ofof anan Sir!..—, raverW*Tiro fromm PlainfieldPlalnfleld thatthat thatthat oltycity For In&ntt and Children. accident.accident. TheThe daoneaeddeceased waswae thetbe fatherfather wanwas feudingleading Idin thethe generalgeneral r.rivalrevival Iinn 1 Chamberlain’sChamberlain's Colic.Colic, CholeraCholera andand of[ Mrslira . EvanEvan JonesJones andand hehe livedlived withwith leal estate in Union county. This a a DlarrbcoaDiarrhoea Remedy,Bemedy, alwaysalways affordsaffords lie daughter since her marriage about fosl estate In Colon county. Thla hla daughter alnoe her marriage about Antre—I a iact watf noteudd Inin the springpBn , and also 1 promptprompt relief.relief. ForFor salesale byby T.T. a8. Arm-Arm- twentytwenty yearayean ago.afro. Mrs . JonesJones wawaas n_ ^ , " Mathat fall.—NewfalL-Ne°» w JerseyJerse “*•y *Contractor.ContractorK’ . ■•«> •troog.strong, Apothecary.Apothecary, ParkPark andand NorthNorth awayway whenwhen thethe di-athdeath occurredoccurred andand abeshe MallMaUokS sire ^ I?& Avs#.,\ves., PlainPlainfield field.. arrivearrivedd atat homehome thlathis morning.morning. FLEEINGFLEEINGDEBTORCHASE DEBTOR CHASEDD DUSKDUSKYY FLATSFLATS TOTO JA1I.JAil. l JASIAS.. MM. . DUNN,pUNN, SamuelSamuel LeviLevi PeidPaid Hi»His RentRent CA8NEY BROS., ColoredColored Bella*Belles WillWill SojournSojourn Pure Deals* CARNEY BROS., UnderUnder •a DistressDistress Warrant.Warrant. WithWith WardenWarden Blore.Blore. Pure Mood means aoaad health. With i . , ] MADISONMADISON AVENUE,AVENUE, A CLOTHINGCLOTHING DEALERDEALER MOVESMOVES AWAAWAYY CULPRIT JUMPED OUT OF A WINDOW: Bloorieh, dhealthy means blood, «onnd tbs health stomach. Wit sodh pan dl-, f GROCERIES1ROCERIES., i CULPRIT JUMPED OUT OF A WINDOW (sstlvsrich, health orfsnsy blood Will be, th rlforou.,e stomac andh an thered 41 ' Briwreo FromFrom oodand BmoodSecond otreoao.streets. «•t« Started loto IWpmrEDepart WUhooiWithuut MSettlin g willfestiv toe organ1-no dyspepoM.s will be vigorousRheem.il.ri,, and sad E PROVISIONS>VISIONS,, for Bask Krut and WM Prevented by 1-lraMTiMtrrtWrl.iUO. t. > cT-reUx will be unknown.Bheamatla Hcrofalssadm a . VEGETABLES, VEGETABLES, Coun.eLnr MeClore. Who €hm Cwant. . Su. mu BoltSalt SixainSb.nm wlu.IU dlmppmr.dtoppemr. WithWMSf b paisP°S omon ma Rlrrelh-HaBieycla—tin (UpmihMK*prawnt«l «h-tha OaljOnly Manner and Went to th. Kiiz.hrt—u-thh JaJ.UU FRUITFRUITSS &&cc Tinners,Tinners, Ceditor.Creditor, MK Ula Sdhid,Said, whowho OMOat Th*iThei r Ntoner Stnirlnf Gospe<*—»•'l XiaaatWtH> mm H Thrj e-p-re-sDeparted GARDEN SEEDS CounselorCounselor W . K.K. McClureMcUlure anandd GARDEN SEEDS MisMiles EvaEva JacksonJackson andand MissHiss EttaEttu freshfresh andand carefullycarefully selected.selected. PlumbersPlumbers EoundsmaRoundsmann FredertckaonFrederiekson mademade _ Field,Field, twtwoo duskydusky belleabelles ofof thethe neigh-neigh, Blood clever capture last night of a debtor Blood clever capture last night of a debtor borhood known as "'Dusky Flats," o; borhood known aa ‘Dusky Flats, YourYoat MTTMserves willwill bmbe alrong,strong, andand yjm« t 224224 PARKPARK AVENUE,AVENUE, whowho waewas fleeingfleeing withwith hlahis Roodsgoods anandd ''Rogers’"Rogers' Alley,"Alley," mademade thingsthings livelylively ■sleeIwpp »ound,sound, i«Mtsweet andand iwfrmmhlnx.refreshing GasGas Fitters,Fitters, chattelschattels fromfrom thisthis city.city. TheThe storestore aatt Inin thethe citycity courtcourt rootsroom onon SaturdaySnturdai Hood'sHood's SurasSarsaparlll pari llua maksumakes parspure Moot.blooi. OPPOSITEOPPOSITE NORTHNOETH AyENTJE. No.No. 116116 ParkPark avenue,avenue, ownedowned byby Mr*.Mr evening.antng. TheirTheir appearanceappearance was tbi That i* whywhy -i( cure, soBO manyma5y dleeuMS.di«*»«. Everything usually found in a flrst- .ves can be found here at Joi Sarah J. Brower, was rented si ThatThat ais whywhy soBO manymany thouathousandsthousand s takatake iItt Everything usually found la s drat- Sarah J. Brower, was rented six resultm It orof a rowrow whichwhich startedstarted IInD Mrs. toto ourscare dissaas,disease, ratainretain irood1 health, pre- bUnaASS grocery.grocery. Bring your tinware me monthsmonths agoago by • 'Bagmol Sajnuel Loti.Levi, _ Itoele Jackson's home at noon on ventvent sicknesssickness andand .uOexlag.sutler er GoodsGoods dell*delivere d free of charge. The best tinners, the U_ Rosie Jackson's horns st noon on Sat- . ?rsT and the beat gas-fitters la HebreHebreww clothingclothing dealerdealer fromfrom Newark,Newark urdayurday overover feethe ddiscover laoo veryy featthat MissHiss a> recUoo.section. WeWe uzeuse nonenone butbut theth « whowho tooktook a leaselease ofof thethe premisespremises fcfori Field,Field, whowho Uvealives Inin Somerville, Somervflle, hadbad onc 7 beetbeet ofof materiole,materials, eodand ourour workwork oheone year.year. BusinessBusiness hashas notnot beenbeen,ver veryy FridaFridayy nightnight wornworn a drossdress toto feethe ththea-e satisfactionsatlafootioD.. KeysKeys ooff brisk with Levi of late, and he has i areare mademade here . TinwareTinware brisk with Levi of late, and tretro whichwhich belongedbelonged toto oneone ofof MrsMi Hood’s ___ to order. Ranges, brick and beenbeen ratherrather dilatorydilatory inin thethe paymentpayment oof! Jackson's daughters. Hood's nmNGTO SCARE GRIGGS Jackson's daughters. oAT EN 7" o jjortable furnaces■ ..zxztssS Sanitary plumbing. rent,rent, untiluntil MondayMonday hehe waswas a fullfull EvEvaa JacksonJackson andand ViMis Uss FieldField are monthmonth Inin arrears.arrears. SarsaparillaSarsaparilla ' ’ fftj^igjrGovemopewj0»eyGovernor™s HaveHave EvEvee ohume,chums, andand theythey attemptedattempted toto terror-terror la the Oas True Mood fanner. |l pw bottts. ' Wm. A. Woodruff, NoNo IntimationIntimation waswas Rivengjven bbyy Levi of izeize thethe restrest ofof thethe family.family. Mrs.Mrs . Jack-Jack I» the One True Blood Purifier. «1 per bottle Wm. A. Woodruff, GoneGone AnyAny Hlgner.Higher. hisbis Intentionintention toto vacatevacate thethe premisespremises son scotsent outou t forfor a policemanpoliceman and Hood's Pills FireFire andand Ufalife until about fi o'clock that night, when JOHWJOHN ma KEWS FRItNPS FRIENDS ABE ARE AT AT WORK. WORK unUl about 8 o’clock that night, when RoundsmanRoundsman FlynsFlynn respondedresponded andand ar-ar- a policemanpoliceman noticednoticed threethree largelarge truckstrucks rest'drested Etta.Etta. MiesMiss JacksonJackson escapedescaped %| INSURANCEINSURANCE AGENT,AGENT, i oomee fromfrom SomersetSomerset streetstreet intointo ParkPark arresarrestt byby Jumpingjumping fromfrom a seooadsecond storyetor] OFFICEoma,, avenuavenuee andand backback upup toto thetbe store.store window* t afterafter thethe RoundsmanRoundsman hohodc FineFine Machinists'Machinists' KnowingKnowing somethingsomething ofof thethe circum*clreum» enteredentered thethe bouse.house. ItIt waswas thoughtthought byby Arir&rnr FrontFront StSt aidand ParkPark Ireaifl,Irene, oes surrounding the case, the stances surrounding the case, the ththee poliospolice thatthat herher mothermother relentedrelented aatt Plainfield.Plainfleid, N.N. J.J. polio,policema mann sentsent wordword atat onceonce toto MMr.i thethe lasthist minuteminute sadand aidedaided EvaEva loin es-es - ToolsTools InIn Stock.Stock. politicians.politicians, thethe friends friends MoClure,MoClure, whowho lais Mrs.Mrs . Brower’sBrower's attor-attoi caping.caping. Kte ror 8aleSale andand 1Z IHotelJ! John leeo.Kean, thethe UnioU nionn CountyCounty \etat™- ney toto comecome toto thethe scene.scene. ByBy theth e laterLater InIn feethe afternoonafternoon feethe Rounds-Rounds- [oney to Loan on ApproveApprove 1 menam., Tt>0 who would would likelike toto succeed succeed JamesJames timetime thethe lawy.-rlawyer arrived,arrived, however,however, ththee manman oaughtcaught EvaEva onon thethe railroadrailroad nearnear tankSmith laIn Ikethe ColledUnited StalesStates Senate.Senate tructrucks ks,, containingcontaining allall thethe stockstock ofof theth< thetbe GrantGrant avenueavenue station,station, andand aar-r Mnun toto |aylay stressstress onon thethe factfact thatthai store,tore, hadbad departeddeparted onon theirtheir wayway tob restedrested her.her . InIn thethe girl'sgirl's possessionpossession ^Sanitary^Sanitary Plumbing,Plumbing, damalow feethe mloptlouadoption ofof thethe StatsState ConCoo- fewark. Gasoline and DIME Newark. werewere somesome slothesclothes whit*which herher rriendsfriend] Gasoline and t Brick and Portabl* etewtneititotioD feethe onlyonly GorernorsGoYernora ofof NeNeww Ur.Mr. McClureHcCiure atat onceonce mountedmounted hihiss hadhad smuggledsmuggled toto her.ber . SheShe waswas pre-pre Brick and Portable Furnao fernyJMW whowho snbeequentlysubsequently becamebeoai Sen" bicyclbicyclee andand spedsped to thethe offloeoffice ofof JusJus-- paringparing toto gogo loto Newark.: AtAt «6 o'clocko'clock rings Institution, I» \ OaeQas Fitting,Fitting:, TinTii Roofing. slotstton werewere MahMahlo loon DickersonDtckeraon anandd doetice ofof thethe PeacePeace Nash,Nash, andand securedsecured a > girls were arraigned oefore tarings Institution, Itobdora F. Randolph. Therefore, feo two girls were arraigned oefore i- Etc..Etc, Etc-.Etc, EtEtc.c Iksodose F. Bandolph. Therefore, distressdistress warrantwarrant uponupon thethe goods.goods. JudgeJudge DeMezo.DeMeza. TheyThey werewere onlyonly oil stoves of OfOf Plaiifield,Plainfield, Ll! J„f, iMyarguethey argue thatthat GovernorGovernor Griggs'Griggs' canoaa-- ArmedArmed withwith thisthis andand aeoompaniedaccompanied byby aboutabout 1717 yearsyears ofof age.age, butbut actedacted withwith oil stoves of dHscydidacy forfor thatthat highhigh offloeoffice la boostbeeet Roundsman"Joundsman Fredcriokaon.Frederickson, hehe startedstarted theflie sangsang froljfrolJ ofof old old offenders.offenders. ThThee ' I.Is nownow receivingreceiving depoaltedeposits payablepayable .■.*1 —;am preparedprepared loto dodo enyany ofof thetheabor oboe** witvtthh a* seriousserious dlffionlty,difficulty, foundedfounded uponupon uponipon thetbe trailtrail ofof thethe departingdeparting EHe- SomervilleSomerville bellebelle alternatelyalternately showed-chewed* an demand,demand, withwith interest,interest, allowedallowed ooir It'ranche ranchess inin strictlystrictly Qrst-dsssQrat-class sanitarysaaitanr yrsssdaaLprecedent. TheyThey wouldwould likelike toto die.die -brew. For some reason the true l and sang gospel hymns, while BUDS frofrom™ *5ts to $3,000.$3,000. «6>'ltend wormnnshlptrormanship manner.manner. eoonge the Governor through that brew. For some reason the trucks gum and sang gospel hymne, while \ J.J. FxaxxFRANK Hubbard.HDBBAUD, PresidentPresident,, HaringHavicff associatedassociated myselfmyself withwith thatfaa annua fee Governor through that containingcontaining thsthe goodsgoods hadhad stoppedstopped st EvaEva JacksonJackson helheldd herher handshands aboveabove bestmakes. Oso.OEO. W.W. Rucmraioiow,KX-KFELLOW, Vice-Pres.Vice-Pres. Un*U-r&sfcer MembersSembera AssociationAaaocdatlon ofof NeNeww leeHoe ofof resenting.reasoning, whilewhile atat feethe aamesame thethe cornercorner ofof WatchungWatehung avenueavenue anandd hertier headhead andand loudlyloudly proclaimedproclaimed heherr bestmakes. - J. O. POPE. Treasurer. orhCltyrhCIty II employemploy nonenone butbu t flat*flrat; t|w they would help aloof? the ambl- Fifth street, and here the Counae || Jr C. Pbss. Treasurer. lamss mechanicsmechanics andand non-unionnon-union mtmmen.. dasdoe o theyf 1ft .would Kean. help along the ambi Fifth street, and here the Counselor Innocence.inooc-Dce. TheThe Judge Judge saidsaid thattha tIn in Money deposited on or before Jane behoveelieve Inin everyerery manman running running a4 dot of Mr. Kean. and thsthe RoundsmanRounds man overtookovertook ththem,< viewlew ofof feethe manymany dlaturbenm*disturbances thatthat tenth will draw Interest from ths ntuBluessbusiness,. atat allall Umeatimes andand InIn || TheTto EaaoKean peoplepeople wouldwould likelike to andaod leviedlevied uponupon thethe goods.goods. hadlad arisenarisen ofof latelate InIn thathe alley,alley, andand A.A. M.M . GRIFFEN,QFflFFEN, aMtethe impression that Governor r the Impression that Govrrnor After tomesome remonstrancesremonstrances andand par-par -feethe badbad namename whichwhich thethe ' placeplace was ac- 1EORGEIEOBGE W.W. DAY,DAT. flrigga lais followingfollowing exactlyexactly iinn tbi leying,leying, LeviLevi Anallyfinally decideddecided toto pay pay thethe qulrlog,quiring, hebe wouldwould makemake anan exampleexample 119119 EastEast Frontf ront stst. H)D.. W.W. LITTELL,LITTELL, wake ofof LeonLeon Abbott;Abbett; thatthat withwith re month'sth's rentrent due.due , andand whenwhen tbthee ofof EvaEva andand Ella.Etta. TheThe aontenoesentence was . deneral Auctioneer. pid to the distribution of patronage TelephoneTelephone Call,Call, 6.B . I Oencral Auctioneer. go.. m113 NorthNorm Ave.,ATe., PlolBtaM,PlainSeld, M.K. J.7. 10 tba dlatzibutlon of patronage moneyey waswas handedhanded overover thethe goodsRoods that eacheach ofof themthem paypay *10O$100 flnafine oro go.. aleelies ofor PersonalPersonal PropertyProperty solicited.solicited. he ii pursuinigg feethe samesame methoda:methods; werewere releasereleased andand thetbe caravancaravan pro-pro toto JillJail forfor 1030 days.days. TheyThey werewere'le ‘ ledd ofofff . O.O. BoxBox 132. 132 . Dunellen,DuneUen. NN J.,J. .or or sd-ad - 'that his mannelerr lais aometlmaasometimes Ukelike ceededceeded onon ltaits wayway to W Newark.Newark , singingsinging.. LaterLater Inin thethe armingevening theythey ress in care ofof Constitutionalist.Constitutionalist. # ALBERTALBERT HEDDENHEDDEN Abbert'swaa. overbearing;overbearing; andand thatthat ItIt Isis statedstated thatthat aa certaincertain responsi-respond taken to thethe countycounty jolLjail. SALESMESALESMENN arms reasonable. fash dtgfltairIs diggin hieg hi owns ow politicaln politica lgrave. grave ble.lie merchantme redact ofof NewarkNewark hashas giv-ngiven sese-- WANTED LiverLiveryy & BoardingBoarding StablesStables IItt onecan soaroelyscarcely bebe denied,denied, atat all" curitycurity forfor Levi’sLevi's rent,rent, andand proceed-proceed^ CHOKECHOKEDD A WEJkZEWEAZELL TOTO DEATH.DEATH. WANTED i rouHTHFOURTH ST..er.. eventsswan,, featthat thethe GovernorGovernor hashas loatlost ingsogs will bebe commencedcommenced againstagainst hihime SSgSSgfeS ^stweeniftween WatchungWatrhung andand ParkPark avavenues.avenueae . nochmuch ofof hishis popularitypopularity withwith ththee for'or thethe balancebalance ofof thethe year'syear's rent,rent, ?FlXot-cL'First-olAs•First-class s Uwry.Livery. HorsesHorses bboardedboardeo d politicians of bis own party. And Btace the lease was for one year. Townsend’s % week oro rmonth. month. TelephoneTelephonone oaO.call . poltMani of bn own party. And slnoc the lease was for one year. Townsend's Ho. 114. withoutwithout theirtheir helphelp hehe cancan nevernever bebe-- ThereThere areareanumbe a numberr ofof otherotfaer creditorscreditors Mrs.Mrs. JohnJohn VanAridele.Van Aridale, whowho livelive oomesome e» UnitedUnited StatesStates Senator.Senator. HowHow-- ofof LeviLevi InIn thisthis city.city, Itit isis said, said, whowho diddid feethe SouthSouth PlalnhcklFlainflelu* road,road, lala a womanwoman ever,erei, hebe bsshas VloeVice PresidentPresident HobartHobart aatt notnot farefare soao wellwell asas Mrs.Mrs. Brower.Brower, Coun-Coun- whowho fanciesfancies chickenschickens andand keeptkeeps Trusses!Trusses! , MarbleWarble anandd A. WOLFF. histie back,back, aaas hetie bad when be was a selorselor McClureMcCIure Isis said said to bebe thetbe onlyonly severaseverall hundredhnndred ofof a oboloechoice breadbreed . Manufacturer of Mbdldate•ndldate forfortot Governor,GoGovernor , andand featthat Factfact oneone whowho succeededsucceeded Inin gettinggetting paypay-- OOff Iotalate barber fowlsfowls havehave j beenbeen disapdlsap RupturRupturee !I pieans a greatgreat dealdeal InIn aa politicalpolitical ooncoo- mentment beforebefore thethe goonage of Uahis fit*.MM M bangbeing Republican.Republican. A New UraiiMkkllrnuawlek CycIMC >c!nt WealedWanted Au-lfearAn-. weazelweazelas teeth,teeth, butbut sheshe heldheld onon plnekpluck- PR :r public generally. Whom willwin GeneralGeneral SewellSewell support,support, kUsiBitter AiraaUd.Arrested. llyly untiluntil thethe destroyerdestroyer ofof herber fowlsfowls ftsiS John Ks■■u oror OovernorGovernor GriggsGriggs •? TheTh e SundaySunday afternoonafternoon anan amusingan: using wawass dead.dead. A physicianphysician waswas oelledcalled IIni l-« ». m. and erealnaa P.P. P!Pi VanArsdale,VanArsdale, parOuDS ofof eacheach candidatecandidate claimclaim thatthat collisioncollision <>fof bicyclesbicycles occurredoccurred atat ththee anidd dresseddressed thethe wounds.wounds. PIANO TUNER. hehe hashas shandyalready slgnllledeignifled hiehia Intentionintention comercomer ofof ParkPark avenueavenue andand FrontFront UNIONUNION TEACHERS'TEACHERS' $ PIANO TUNER. of supporting theirtheir particulapertlcularr fevoiite.favorite. street.street. OneOae riderrider waswas a membermember ooff J.PMJ Hmj maker* F. AGENCIESAGENCIES ofof AMERICA#AMERICA! Instrument■umentes putput Inin thoroughthorough older,order. the Now Brunswick Club wheelmen, Tbe fifth annual meeting ol tbe Permermzs reasonable.reasonable. llano,Pianos oodand orHMorwaoeW ForFor (amrsfaron obtainedobtained duringduring hlahis adad the New Brunswick Club wheelmen, The nnb annual mealing of the •.I. Dh IUJ«,:UU, Maneger. Eb aolel andd to letl OMereOd bbypaeteL mioiMMtfcMienn thethe friendsfriends ofof GovernorGovernoi andand thethe otherother waswas ticfrom Jersey»ey CUy.Oily. Newfew JerseyJersey StateState Haymakers'Haymakers' Associ-Associ- 50O.. boxbox leo,160, oror leftleft axat TWlUetl’e ___ feoa Odggs claimclaim thatthat GeneralGeneral SewellSewell IIss Th,®Che latterlatter waswas ridingriding aheadahead andand whenwhei atioationn ofof feethe ImprovedImproved OrderOrder ofof BedBed Morere., No.No. 107107 ParkPark aavenue,wil venue.willl revolvefeeetvo to honor boundbound toto stand stand byby hlahis Sena- nearlylearly pastpast thethe comercorner hebe mademade aann MeMenn waawas bald held atat PhlUlpeburgFhltUpsburg Satur-Satur- leomptirompt attention.attention. RealdeooeResidence SOI901 XT torial candidacy; FoPorr oldold friend-frlend- attemptkttempt toto turnturn Intointo ParkPark avenue,avenue, day.day. TheThe followingfollowing offioeraofficers werewere Frontfront street,street, cornercorner ElmElm street.street. 9fi«Jly» •bip's sake.' endand Inin oonalderaUonconsideration of whenwhen hishis roarrear wheelwheel struckstruck thethe frontfront elected:elected : President.President. P.P. A.A . Humor.,Dumore, ooff tte iaerifloesMrMr.. KeanEean hashas repeatedlyrepeatedly wheelwheel ofof thethe NewNew Brunswick Brunswic k wheel-wheel -NewarkNewark:: vicevice president,president, ClarkClark Cole,Cole, ofof aade fortor kls his partyparty hishis admirersadmirers concon-- man.man. BothBoth tooktook headersheaders andand theirtheir PblUlpeburg;?btlllpsburg; pastpast preaidant,president, O.G. W.W . J. E. TOWHSEKD, Manager tedked featthat GeneralGeneral SewellSewell willwill nevernever wheels were damageddamaged.. TheThe manman fromfrom Thompson,fnompeon, ofof Trenton;Trenton; secretorysecretary anandd P& bankbaok uponupon him,him , especiallyespecially atat a MiddlesexMiddlesex countycounty beganbegan toto laughlaugh treasurer,treasurer, AlfredAlfred Haley,Haley, ofof PhlUlpa-Phlllips- Branoh raid, Westfleld. S. J. l^eHoe whenwhen hisbis InCuenoeinfluence wouldwould bebe ooff afterafter hehe reooveredrecovered fromfrom hishis shock,shock, bubutt burgburg:; farmers,farmers, SidneySidney Cole,Cole, ofol Dover,Dover, ■•Deehb Importance. Importance. ButBut therethere Isis plentyplenty x>nioa laughedlaughed tbathe otherother warway «beowhen andand H.H . F.F. Hummer, Hummer, ofof Washington;Washington; fE..B. B. MAYNARD. camlned his wheel and discovered guards, Daniel Cole, of Newark, and FHACTICAL M<< dmetoe yetye t forfor OencralGeneral SewellSeweU ttoo be examined his wheel and discovered guards. Daniel Cola, of Newark, and \Trr RB . CODINGTON,CODIHGTON , PRACTICAL ■nukahae opup hlahis mind.mind. InIn thethe meanwhilemeanwhile thatthat Itit wawas s severelyseverely wrecked.wrecked. HHee Georgsleorge W.W. Zeok,Zeok, ofof PortPort Norris. ThThee BARKERBARBER AMAROD It will be Interesting to observe the called for a policeman and wanted to annual meeting will be held In * vm be Interesting to observe the coiled for a policeman and wanted to next annual meeting will be held In “iYSSh&ri j&fiPsfcivis: • -- Counsellor-atCounsellor-at-Law Lew,. iqiR^.IR DRESSER.DRESSER. .. * ■awmentaismanlas orof the the oppoetngopposing forcesforces ansodd havesave thethe otherouter manman arreoted.arrested. AA New Brunswick.Brunswick. ThereThere areare fortyforty asas-- «heM candidate,candidates whowho willwill bobe pushedpushed foforr crowdirowd ofof twentytwenty-fiv fivee peoplepeople stoodBtood bbyy sociations.tione loin feethe State'State* andand allall were were KETCHAM-IB uQ this, cltr.ocn Sondai-.Aua-uM -. nmisslooer•er ofor Deeds.DeedJ, Maatcr-lnICaster-iD 2OJO*4 PARK AVE.AVK. the State Senate In the counties where and saw the accident, and knowing represented. There Is a membership ‘S?S9n a.ffct th« homhJSe.*!7'h of bis2 soD-ln-W rsStfrRiw Eran lanceryrnocry.. NotaryNotary Public.Public. OfficesOffices •* Slats Senate In the counties where and saw the accident, and knowing repreomted. There Is a membership Jon**Jooja.. ***«H KanatastonKeosinstoD Av«.AbelAveUbel B.Katohanx.B.Katahm. irnenerr ofof ParkFark avenueavenue andand SecondSecond j Ladies' and Chfldreii's Hair Cutting •W■*4 electionselections willwill taketake plaoeplace thisthis fail.fall. thatthat feethe NewNew BrunswickBrunswick manman waswas laI nofof *4U00 000.. aged TS rears. pat dune at their residence. Sbavtau? aIt wouldwould bebe a battle-royal.battle-royal, Indeed.indeed, thetbe wrongwrong theythey advisedadvised feethe otherother MUSDT-I - ttmmpoolng, etc, satisfactorily per- *• BohanBobtrt andand Sewell Sewell werewere toto leadlead opop-- wheelmaacbeelman toto Jumpjump ooon hiehis wheelwheel anandd Ken-ww onoil rtpmPipe Line. crmeu. Krinsforces.1"*lBg forces . Should.Should .Hobart's Hobarfs cham-cham- get•et awayaway beforebefore anan officerofficer appeared.appeared. TheThe StandardStandard pipePipe LineLine OomponyCompany PWhip of Griggs be resented by This he did and the injured wheel Was completed>mplnted thethe layinglaying ofof ItsIts eighteigut-i inchi WoolstonWoolston & Buckle,Buckle, J*felp11 of Griggs be resented by This be did and the Injured wheel Was oil pipe across tbe Baritan, from ECHOECHO OFOF A FISTICFISTIC BATTLE.BATTLE. "•eU declaring "himself for Kean. takentaken toto a locallocal shopshop forfor repairs.repairs. on pip ooroaa fee Raritan, from •"••dasJ*** declaringh would -himself come whic forh woulKean,d Southktuth BoundBound BrookBrook toto Fteldvtlle.Fleldvllle. on •lored Couple Bald to j PAINTERS. hm»W at clashall ove wouldr th eoome State which and havwoulde a WednesdaWadnoadayy afternoon.afternoon. ItIt waswas putput toto-- Aaother of Thrl ■hk all over the Stall- and have a gether on the southwest bank of the ^foll'all Paper*.Papers, Painter*'Painters' SupplleiSupplies itftna beat-tog on the future pros- gether oo the southwsot book of the LastLast SaturdaySaturday craningevening acting-Chiefacting-Chief PATENTS *****tu***|o fbearing the Bepublica on then organizatiofuture pros-n Are removed from each other by a riverlver andand drawndrawn acrossacross byby m.mean s of *r of fee Republican organisation spanpan ofof manymany years.years. HeHe traveledtraveled iIni ropesropes andand pulleys.pulleys. ItIt Ueslies InIn aboutabout MarshalMarshal CampbellCampbell arrestedarrested Mr.Mr . andan d !|> 141-145141-145 NorthNorth avenoo.'awnao. a slow-goingslow-going stagestage-coac coachh whilewhile yoyouu eighteigbt feetfeet ofof water.water. SomeSome twentytwenty Mrs.tfrsj CbarleeCharles Jenkins,Jenkins, ofof ManningManning _f»lsKb alwaysat* lye gratifyinggratifying toto receivereceive testoo-- taketake thetbe lightninglightning expressexpress oror ththee carloadscarloads ofof feethe pipspipe havehave beenbeen rere-- avenue,ue, onon aa complaintcomplaint mademade byby Sher-Sher- forfor Chamberlain'sChamberlain's Colic,Colic, electricelectric car.car . WhenWhen hohe waawas sicksick hhee ceivedceived overover feethe CentralCentral road,road, andand Itit IsIs idandan Jonea.Jones. AllAl l threethree personapersons araree was treated by old-fashioned methods duakyiky bravesbraves andand aboutabout eighteight weeksweeks "w«™*ra* sadand DlerrhmeDiarrhoea Remedy,Remedy, anandd was treated by old fnahloned methods bslogjeing distributeddistributed alongalong thethe Unaline ttoo ago the happy couple of Manning ave- SAVEDSAVED *«*• thfeoe endorsementendorsement Isis from from a pbyphy-- andand givengiven old-faahlonedold-fashioned medicines,medicines, lillstone and through Piscataway ago the happy couple of Manning ave- Ler rears, til safforbut. It ha* k Millstone and through Placate way nue becamebecame engagedengaged inIn a fiercefierce battlebattle Ken berond a doubt that •O" ItIt IsIs especially especially so.BO. “Tnere"TuereiBn Is noo buttut youyou demanddemand modernmodern IdeasIdeas IInn township.ownsblp. (ksssssenss^r “ “ — •"••attsfactoryorjeffectlv^"•••SMao'ofyorelTeotlree remedy,remedy. medicinemedicine asas wellwell asas InIn everythingolee.everything else. over• somesome differencesdifferences ofof opinionopinion . ^SCIENTIFIC MERICM, «n Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and lood's Sarsaparllla is the medicine of Jonea•s camecame outout ofof thetbe contestcontest worstedworsted NASALENE yqmmberlain's CoUc.Cholera and Hood's 8arsaparllla Is fee medicine of and this so enraged him that he lmme- a positive remedr for local rtttinsnm which j*"h*a£?*«* Bemedy,"Bemedy," writeswrites Dl.Di. R.E. E.E . oday. It Is prepared by modern InIn 18*2.1862, whenwhen I servedserved mymy countrycountry and this so enraged him that he imme- Eta ! .ult of cold and climatic chaofee. today. It Is prepared by modern i a private in Company A.lSTth Penn- diatelyllately calledcalled onon ~ BoroughBorough RecorderRecorder [d m the Head. HaT Fever. T*^StJ'. Physicianphysician andand pharmacist,pharmacist, oolf methodsithoda andand toto itslta preparationpreparation araree asaprivate1nOompanyA,187fe Penn- MURN A CO. | r**f.{P' Mw.;U*.: andand asas behe hashas usedused ththee brought>ught thethe skillskill audand knowledgeknowledge ooff sylvaniaylvanla Volunteer*,Volunteers, I contractedcontracted Thomas?homas andand hadhad a warrantwarrant IssuedIssued fofori chronichronlc; Olnrrbica.iliarrho-a. ItIt bn.has givengiven meme na thetbe arre#tarrest ofof hiehis assailants.assailants. InID theth e • *Myln?™™y4ni In hishia ownt own ramllyfamily andand soldsold iItt modemmodern eeleooe.science. Hood'sHood's SarsaparillaSarsaparllla meantime Jenkins and his wife kept ATARRHi What a Lot o/ Eggs great deal of trouble ever since. I have meantime Jenkins and his wife kept f : I•M *7s dru«g •etor°ree for,for mixsix years,years, hhoe actsaots promptlypromptly uponupon thethe bloodblood andand byby grew' deni of trouble ever sines. I have '.'• !i- :• . (caused shady and the officers of the borough leved. th« h^M lHT tbw I«d » ""WMoertainlyknow.•*WW certainltTOII y know. ForFor salesale byby r.T . makingmaking pure,pure, richrich bloodblood Itit curescures disdis-- triodrtod n’dozena'dozen differentdifferent medicine,medlclnee anandd shady and the officers of the borough 0 r*-c Out Brow. With a £~“**nught andand tooktook a A0W oentcent bottle;bottle; anandd They were detained in tha lockup un- Tj*■Samoa* office duringduring feethe pastpast week:week: _jwlcan say that Ism entirely oured. Ultil MondayMonday morninmorningg whenwhen theythey appear-appear- Cutter programmeprogramme promiseepromises toto fullyfully equalequal now I can say that lam entirely oared. ed before Recorder Thomae. The evl- -^gy*™^MtftM-T-t|uBrisbane. N. y„ too ArthurArthur Brisbane.Brisbane. thatthat ofof anyany previousprevious year.year. GoodGood I cannotcannot habe thankful thankful enoughenough toto youyou forf or ed before Recorder Thomas. The evi- will pay forfor Iteelfitself Inin a abortshort timetime iIrr this great Bemedy, and r dencelence againstagainst thetbe womanwoman waswas Insuffi-insuffl- WRIGHT'SWRIGHT’SvSS» aae of eggs. *5 BUYG » rS™ *•“ “S* ■>> ™d lectins tew, music,music, floefine speakersspeakers andand a a free,free, fullfull this great Bemedy, and recommend It i<-nt and she was allowed to go, but Bent on trial. 190 >» Bahwa,. known na Terrill discussiondiscussion ofof Sabbath, SchoolSchool methodsmethods toto allall sufferinguttering veterans.veterans. IfIf InIn doubtdoub cient and she was allowed to go, but hlgbeat award,awards received.received. Cat-Cat- >"i/t . • WTIUsscdDspestt,Co.taJnhnWretOekl township. Ilenllr. SI. Tours gratefully, HBSB herler husbandhusband waswas finedfined AS$5 forfoi hishis partpart PI IIS aiogue freefree IfIf vouyou namename title A aoren featuresfeatures ofof thethe day.day . TheThe Conven-Conven- write me. Tours gratefully, Hmrer n the affair. The fine was paid and ,c4m io the etulic i*wa MW H«b. Ws n end is. block s. roriwd mat. tiontion hashas becomebecome oneone ofof thethe veteranveteran Stztsbuo.STHKBEHG, AllenAllentown,Pa town.Pa.. SoldSold byby T.T . lo th.* affair. The fine was paid and ■ ■ GorsloS. Si. John Jw.S 8. Armstrong, Apothecary, Cor. Park thehe duoduo departed,departed, wellwell satisfiedsatisfied thatthat kirsrwi DYSPCPr.lA.DYSPEPSIA, HHEADACHE, r.w * * **• to Arm B. is.i-s- pi.iwa.i< oelebradoDScelebrations ofof MiddleMiddle letter,Jersey, thistills 8. Armstrong. Apottieoary, Cor. Park they got off so easy. CTIPATiON and "p?Af"IsPIMPLES.. til iHUtt-iaos. iMHtas,.,.. as beingbeing ItItss 313ls stt year.year. & NorthNorth Avee,Aves , PUfexflekl.Flalpfleld. they got off so easy. ASSEMBLYNOMINATIONS. [STRIKERSTRIKER JOfTWON’TT STRIKSTRIKEE PLAYED WINNING BALL HOPEFUL PURPOlE OFIORDiuFJ KILLEDBY DYNAMITE Some of the Republicans Who OF LORD’S LIF Some of the Republican* Who Tka Clsrv nf TmitKIa h.Crescent s Won Their Contest HorribleHorrible F«tFetee OOff FranFrankk SamSamu* ArAree AnxiouAnxiouss foforr HonorsHonor*.. ThaThe StorStoryy ooff TroublTroublee CauseCausedd bbyy C re scents Won Their Contest BelieveBnlievess ;th*gthe DemocratDemocratss Will RovRey. ."C«r)o Carlo*a Martyn' M.rtyn'a» T T. atat NeNeww OrangeOrange.. ThThee ElizabetElisabethh JournaJournall hahass thithiss tcto ththee TownTown ClockClock.. '-, SaturdaySaturday Afternoon.Afternoon' Wm.COtmtyWin'County anandd StateState.. | DiacoulfDiscounte a t attrinit Tnnrtyy Ch Chun say of the Republican Assembly uotn say of the1 Republican Aseembly DROVE MORPHUESAWAYFORATlME LEAGUELEAGUS MEMENN 1fIf*» OPPOSINOPPOSINGG TEATEAM.M HARMONY INN THTHEE PARTPARTYY RANKSRANKS., j WORM''tJURFATHta-DW •^ , ^ . Lit COCKADESCOM*ADE3£NRAGE CNR APEDD OVEOVERR HISDEATMIS DEATHI •nations:illations:' ,i DROVE MORPHUE8 AWAY FOR A TlMF. WORD8 tF TM [ n* DM Mw Uto-Uitel AraaMwibt. 1 Whl.H JameJamess WW.. FergusonFerguson,, ooff CranforCranford,d Wm »•« I'd til Iha RogerBoger MurrayMurrey,, ooff PlainfleldPla|nfleld., MajMajoro MrA t" ko..r*ieur» ud Thn Tit., » -- wW- *u-*a i l»m h Edgar,Edgar, ofof Rahway,Bab way, anandd FranFrankk BergeBergen,n BapafeMssA "jarr Hi id. i ofof ElizabethElizabeth,, araree amonamongg thosthosee talketalkedc the Tick Took of (•>• ol.l -Clock V:.,—,V.T«I Brilliant !'!•;• *«•«* a* wj. ™ • Ihla•CUT. City ofof asas possiblpossiblee BepublicaRepublicann candidatecandidatess w a*ttf Opilamiry Soun»-■»*d ll'-nr.s»«4* 9 Hud* bj tn« Li«l Pl»7cn-The I for the Legislature.These are all in Ad longer does tbe loud clang of the The best baseball game wjtni ie, who was tbe lead- FranFrankk SainuBum,, a laborelaborerr I lan thetbe-new* new for the Legislature.These sre all In ad- No longer does the loud clAng of the The best baseball game witnessed ns,who wu tbs lend- Ber.ev. Dr^ ; CarloCarloss MartynMartyr,, thm,e fa&fl town of New Orange, near Boselle ditiondition toto MessrsMessrs.. BollBoU,, CodingtoCodington,n towntown clocclockk strikstrikee ououtt ththoe hourhourss in n Ibisthis citcityy thithiss yeayearr wawass playeplayedd lalasts aloo countyjounty BryaBryann forceforess* towa ol Now Orange. near Roselle, Clause, Codding, Squire and Fattei Saturday afternoon on the LaOrande entedred prej^herprafcber,, agaiagainn octtupl«oodupfadJ tk. and ' thtbee victimvictim! ooff a a dynamitdynamitee e xax Clause, Codding. 8qulre and Patter- twenty-fourtwenty-four timetimess aa diydky.. anandd manmany; Saturday afternoon on the LaQraode & hadhad tbsthe honohonorr ttoo fonnufonnu-- pulpipulpitt ooff trinitfrlnltry [ReformeReformedd i plosionplosion,, wawans InterreInterredd inin SSt.a MaryMary'.1 son.>n, whowho havhavee beebeenn previouslpreviouslyy namnamede peoplpeoplee havhavee wonderewonderedd thereatthereat.. avenueavenu e groundgroundss whewhenn ththee CrescentCreeccntss ooff thtbse DemocratiDemocraticc Sunday.Sunday. ^LargLarnee nnandd —a cemetery In this ictty Friday ! Ini thethe lislistt ooff candidatescandidates.. ThoughThough a cherishedcherished,, bubutt sometimesometimess hadhad forfor theitheirr opponentopponentss thtbee TolunteeVolunteeri itlon, was assn by cemetery la this city Friday The naming of so many possible o neglected, institution from time ii team from Elizabeth. There was a lays ago and asked• audlenose gather,*! at both / . New Orance is tbe name given to The naming of so many possible neglected. Institution from time Im- team from Elizabeth There was a xpresaeIt exprewwss twtwoo '-[MUM-bud M »ts and also for United States Senator, to euccw-d theythey werweree designedd<-signed,, bubutt foforr a alon longg pat up a betterbetter gamegame,, aaas hhee strucstruckk out ault tbe voter*. ThThee votervon-rss nonoww aee loIngg ououtt anandd gngradingu Log streets and also Senator James Smith, of Newark, the facta.facts. Fip£Fifty,, "Go"Godd isI* a a Fathn Father•,»'tu t making a grade >r a railroad, Senator James Smith, of Newark, the time Itit stoodstood silensilentt foforr laclarkk ooff th the. thirteena men.men. TnThee trft#oo runrunss mad madee b byy tb rough It {ll—It1—It wawasa bubutt thtbee crcryy o of making a grade for a railroad. Democratic.lncumbent. turing care of a man who understock lunteers againt tbe five made lagoKues." secondlyoooocdly,, «Ou”Ourr Father.Father."" IItt causeOa-sms AugusAugustt 4tahh aboutbout : 100 workmeworkmenn Democratic Incumbent. turing care of a man who understood the Volunteers agalnt the five made political thought f<«- thought, heart tan* for Union county has had notable lerous cogged wheels and long by tbe home Mam were more the re- voters who left tb thought ft* thought, heart throb mostlmostlyy HungariansHungarians,, werweree busbusyy hehew.w Union county has had notable its numerous cogged wheels and long by the home i*»m were more the re- ■Do you IjelleTe rotor* who left tie heartheart thrthroe,o p, anandd servictarriese fo fcerytmr sen Ing ties ani blowing up stumps with toto representrepresent Ititst voters IInn ththee LegislaLegisla-- swinginswingingg pendelupendelum . sulsuitt ofof googoodd lucluckk tbathano googoodd managemanage-- partpartyy willwill &m«tmee bacbackk ? ? Ing Uea and blowing up stumps with ture The records show that in former Missing its familiar recording of the ment. Very few bite were made on ItIt Uis onlonlyy Hitl)ee foofooll whwintetbo huh sriuddmmd ttw.. dynamite.dynamite. NSoo cinonee witnessewitnessedd ththee a cac- ture The records show that In former Missing IU familiar recording of the ment. Very few hits were made on 'Tee"Yea:! SurelySubtly,, anandd otherotherss witwithh thethemm Ilas nnoo Godpod.. ~ AA mamann one om*s M raidM th& thatt h ehe ddent, and the pact that Samu had yearss sucsuchh memenn aass ChieChieff JusticJusticee time, me, a citizenscitizens'' petitiopetitionn founfoundd ItItss wa wayy citherItber side.side. ThThee pitchepltoberr fo forr ththee visi visit-t —ouourr party'frillparty j*111 bbee a uniunitt ilan thitbits fall'fall'is cident, and the fact that Bamu had Magie, Amos Clark, J. Henry Stone . the Common Council two years ago irs, Sheridan, is a league man. and he diddid notnot betpvbehavee anythinanythingg bheooulde could no nott memett hiblas deatdeathh wawa«- onlonlyy learnelearnedd whewheni Magic. Amos Clark, J. Henry Stone. to the Common Council two years ago 's Sheridan, Is a league man, and he fltfbtfight aniland Wlwilll gROo iInn toto wiwinn thtbee LeglsLegis-- seesee., whereupowhereuponn aann oleldd QuakeQuakerr Mid laid., he failed to show tip at the lunch hour BenJ.A.Benj. A, Vail.Tail, JameJamess LL.. MillerMUler., EllaEllass askingasking thathatt ththee towntown time-piectime-piecee once puputt upup a stronstrongg gamegame.. TherThen*e werweree atureAature.. WftmeantoelectaU.S.8eWc mean to elect a U. S.n Sen- he failed to show up at the lunoh hour. B. Pope, Moses F. Cory, George T more be put in aotlve service. For a several league players with tl '•D• Doo yoyouu jejeee youyourr brain brainss V r -no.-“So.™ HiHiss sosonn noticenoticedd hihlas father'father'ss dinnedinneri R. Pope, Moses F. Cory, George T more be put In active service. For aseveral league players with the Yolun ator.''tor." i . L 1 waswas thtbee reply.ttply. -Well"Wall,, dodo yo yonu be ba.. pall unopened, after the others had ParrotParrot anandd WinWm.. H.CorbiH.Corblun representerepresentedc wholewhole yearyear thetbe documendocumentt lailaidd burieburiedd tears,teers, anandd tbathatt tbthee PlainPlainfieldf boys ••Who"Who wBl bebe youyourr party'partys, eondcondli pall unopened, after the other, had tountylnone or the other branch Councilmaolc committee and mteet was all dui 4 lleveUevethatw that ypuu havhavee any? any?”" ThTbee poin potntt flalabedfinished eatingeating.. ThiThus exeiteexcitedd thtnee the county Id oue or the other branch Oouncilmanlc commit*..- and won the contest was all duo to finedate ate ? '•" Ki • -rawasa welwelll Vadhadee anandd habadd ItsIts effect efface. suspicions of thi ooff ththee LegislatureLegislature,, anandd certainlcertainlyy then :hen somsomee consideratconsideratee solocolonn resur- playing>laylng andand nonott througthroughh ananyy faulfaultt olof "AhAh!! WWbj havbaree lotloUa o off googoodd timb timbere suspicion, of the unfortunate man'i Union county's Influence In that body rected It and the Council decided that :he visitors. The Crescenta made WomanVoman wawaa» createcreatedd equaequall witwithh ma wmn fellow workmen,; anandd alalll uniteunitedd inIn a i Union county’s Influence In that body rected It and the Council decided that the visitors. The Crescents madetot o bringbring ffoijb otfih whewhenn thtbee timtimee come oome*?”* ?' IntoQto God'sGod's,; likeneslikenesss anandd natureniton,, an andd search for the ought>ught toto bbee fullfullyy maintainedmaintained.. thelie town clocdockk shoulshouldd bbee restore restoredd to to fourfour errorerrorss whilwhilee theitheirr opponentopponentss "Have yo i anyany ideaidea aaas to whowhomm thtbee March for the missing man ta dignity. made five. The Crescents had GodGod madmadee ..heherr tbtbee tamsamee a aas manman., bi batt WhilWhilee ItIt watrees thoughthoughtt thathatt Sam Samuu ha hadd TbeThe DemocratDemocratss wilwilll undoubtedlundoubtedlyy Its dignity. made five. The Crescents had sixBepublican ; j wil111l nominate?”nominate ? " ItIt taketakess baifbothi $thee mamann an andd th tbee woma womann make an effort to rehabilitate and re- In due course of time. Messrs. Tan- stolen basee to their credit and the "I think I [ will be John W. Griggs. metmet witwithh somsomee aocldentaccident,, iitt dididd nonott make an effort to rehabilitate and re Iu du«- ooursS of time, Messrs. Yan- stolenVolunteer basess two to. theirOne neacreditt doubl ande pla they will be John W. Origin. to:o disclose,disclose ^iidlee ImagImagee ooff GodOod.. BefoBeforen oucurr toto anyoneanyone thathatt aa fatalitfatalityy hahadd take takenn organizrganlzee theitheirr shattereshatteredd ranksrank!,, bubutl EpsEps it& SonSon ascendeascendedd ththee belfrbelfryy o off ththee Volunteers two. One neat double play • ut JohnJohn Kean?”Eean ? " rin entered the world by Adam he waa whether they make it or not the Be Methodist chnroh and after much waa made by Holllster, Lederer and w the Bepublican man eln entered the world by Adam be WM placeplace,, anandd whewhenn Samu'Bamu'es manglemangledd whether they make It or not the Be Methodist church and after much Corbinwas made, an dby on Hollister,e or tbo besLederert catche andt iw tbe Republican mu neitherneither mpmanD nonorr womawomann alonealone,, babatt corpsecorpse waswas discoveredlnooveredd ththee eearchsearcbcrei publloShpublloKhss shouldshould actact aass iiff everythineverythingg tiukeriugtinkering ththee tictickk tocCockk ooff th thee clocclockk Oorbla, And one or the b. #c catches lover JobeJohn EeaKeann evereveryy daday; both, wbiOT; shows the two fold dii- Impended upon their b.-st cholc B more heard in the land, made during the game was a hot line. the yeaj except on election day both, whlcfi shows tbe twofold dla- werweree bocror-strlcken.horror-stricken. depended upon their best choice of once more heard In the land. As maderom thduringe bat caughthe gamet by Corbiwas an hot in linertb< exeept on election day. I cloeureclosure.. UaHann alonalonee Isto bubutt hal baitf « a UponUpon InvestigatioInvestigationn iitt wawass fofoundu candidatescandidates anandd theitbelrr besbestt efforteffortss [t oto regularregular asas thtbee houhourr banhandd movemovedd f ifrom from the bat caught by Oorbin in the He Is rioh.fcnd a goodgood spender■ponder,, bubatt II being. Hftjwas not made to sweep« lt;ct their nominees. figure to another In Its twelve- 'tghth inning, for whloh he received fear he wil||3sh behind the net when [ being. Hq,waa not made to ansepa thathatt thethe accidenaccidentt whicwhichh hahadd befaUebefallenn elect tbelr nominees. figure to another In Its twelve- tbIgbtbe plaudit inning,s of forthe crankswhioh . heOwin reoeivedg to behind the net when room, bak«. bread, and when I see journey around the dial the big nomination^ c )mes around. Person room, bain bread, and whan I aee himhim musmuttt havhavee resultero-ultedd inIn lnstanInstantl hour Journey around the dial the big athen Injure plauditsd band of the, McBet cranks.h wa sOwing unabl eto comes around. Person- him taking care of children ft reminds ALL PARTIES TO BE HEARD il striker, -With which the clock Is ally I like " very much, but we car him taking care of children It rvwlad* deathdeath.. HiHUs rightright aratmm shouldeshoulderr anandd ALi. PARTIES TO BE HEARD- metal striker, with which the clock is toan balDjun-dt as wel hand,l as usual McBeth, bu t washe playeunabled m very much, but we oan me of an ?lephant looking after a equipped, fell With a resounding rap never at 1; r politics." mo of an elephant looking after a bacbackk werewere brokenbroken,, anandd thertheree wa wees a a Uw •> equipped, fell with a resounding rap ato faultlesbat as swell gam ase iusual,n tbe butfield. be , played ur polities.” broodarood ooff t-hickenschicken*.. WomaWomann Brat greatgreat gaehgash iInn bihies neckneck,, whicwhichh extendextend- upouponn thethe belbelll iInn ththee tower tower ant and] forthforth-- a faultless game In the field, as did "But t tt youyou thinthinkk thtbee DinDlnglyg Iy Ik* Bulerdua Fair Orountb., with a great clanging sound w«s sent also all of the others. Vroom's catoh- searchsearch iuota shshee find11 od,s heherr othe otherr half bag,, eedd uUPp ttoo ththee skullskull,, anendd througthroughh whic whichh The bis annual farmert* pipnlc ol with a great clanging sound Was sent alsotg behinall ofd the tbe others. bat'wa s aVroom’s feature catoh-and blU, wiU hrftig prosperityprosperity ?”?" anandd so mna^ man. and then tbs sataa Ids brains protruded. The big annual farmer** plpnlc of acoaranear anandd afarafar,, eveovenn untuntoo ththee agri agri-- Ing behind the bat was s feature and a high protective tarifl an, and then the m his brains protruded. Hunterdon[unterdon anandd adjoininadjoiningg countiecount!**s ilturfsts of Plscataway who listened many a man on tbe other side foi i, a high protective rarifl la perfect. | ' ItIt watrees evidenevidentt thathatt hhee hahadd bee beenn wil l beheld this year on the Huntfr- culturists of Piecetaway who listened manyt useles a sman to tr ony antbed othersteal aside bas efound maketake thtbee peoplpeoplee prosperproaper-- "I"I waswas gftatlgreatlyj troubletroubledd aatt onorae titbs*n killed by an exploding dynamite cart will be held tbl* year on tbe Hunter- andand reminiscentlyremlniscently remarked:remarked: It useless to try and steal a base onou s than a $tan «an lifllftt himselfhimself bbyy hihi.s killed by an exploding dynamite cart don county fair ;roundsground*,, neanearr dm. 1 concerning-•nceroinjj- ththee ^Docto'Doctorr ooff Tdllty,Tltafty,’' ltdge.ridge. . HHae wa wass probablprobablyy goingoingg toto hibiss plemington, August IB and 19. For -Well,"Well, darndam ththee dingedingedd thingthing., if Ifhim. bootboot strapeMtstraps, ? it mamayy benefibenefitt a ffewt man- I acoeptf.accepts,J I ItIt thtb*e aamsamee M rei a Plemlngton, August 18 and 19. For that alnt like old times." For the first five Innings the vMt 1 lunohlunch whenwhen ththee accidentaocldent occurredoccurred,, aass years this picnic has been that alnt like oki times." . For tho flrat Are Inning* tho visit- ufacturersufacturers Ibu tutt ththee massess gegett nnoo ben benee person w^uld take medicine with- i yearn this picnic has been one rs failed to score, while they shut the It. Protect; >n is but a cacii word." person would rake medicine wkb- ' a cartridgecartrldga^ha badd hahadd beebeenn shoabott ofofff l aIn a a >f the most noted political gatherings Butit therethere wawass yeyett anotheanotherr elemenelementt rs failed to eoore, while they shut the flL Protect^ to but a catch word.” out knowing .lu contents, but tht of the moat noted political gatherings iome team out for the first three "What t bout Union County ?" out knowing Its contents, bat tba stumpstump atat abouaboutt 13.0It.055 o'clocko'clock.. the State, It Is a general political too bebe heardheard frofromm IInn connectioconnectionn witwithh home team out for the first three ••What Union County ?” time came-, when I waa lod to see In tbe State. It Is a general political anlhgs. The Volunteers made their "Well, m have a Surrogate and Bamu’eSamu'e bodybody wawees founfoundd 16ley2 feefeett dis dis-- acting, every party being privileged thothe resumptioresumptionn ooff dutdutyy b byy ththee town town Innings. The Volunb-ers made their "Well. bare a Surrogate and many beautiful things in it It i _ meeting, every party being privileged uns In the sixth and ninth Innings three memf Bra of the House to elect r beautiful things to It It re- tanttant frofromm ththee spospott wherwheree ththee explosio explosionn K»to statestate ItItss beliefsbelters.. clock.clock. BuButt thetheyy werweree a a patienpatientt lo tlotruns in the sixth and ninth Innings, Of tbe House to elect vealevealedd tbethe lierfecI'erfectt picturpicturee ooff aann Idea Ideall occurred . andand forfor monthsmonths anandd monthmonthss thetheyy borboree andand Enot onces durinduringg thtbee gamgamee dididd We should t iviree oneone aut toast,least. aod.and4I feelfeel., man a&d a type- of fatherhood, while WW.. K.K. OesnaOwn a., thtbee farmefarmerr oratooratorr ofof their trials in stillness of their own they get ir enough to the top to win Aa to candidates, it ta and a type of fatherhood, while ThThee deathdeath ooff SamSamuu greatlgreatlyy enrageenragedd NewNew TorltTork StateState,, wilwilll discusdiscusss th the. their trials In stiUnaee of their own they get near enough to the top to win As to oaudldaus. It la tbthee father,, pomothert her anandd chilchildd n was ate thetbe ocherother HungariansHungarians,, whwhoo olalclaimm thathatt councils,councils, mentallymentally deplorindeploringg thathatt ththee ththee oonteecontest.t IInn ththee maimainn It Itwa s a ly toto speakspeak,, thougthoughh II seseee •Wad in (he words. When-your questionuestion ooff barhardd times,times,! theitbelrr causcausee public clock was In their neighbor pitchers contest and very little did the mentlontd 1 it's of ambitious Bepubli- folded la |)>e words, thethe accidentaccident wawass duduee ttoo ththee carelescarelesss andnd remedyremedy., AugusAugustt , 1818.. 1 Thenpublic clock was lo their neighbor pitcher* contest and very little did the of amblUous RepubU- headhead beginbegins ■ ttoo swiswimm inlo mysticismysUotuam nessness ofof ththee foremanforeman,, FranFrankk WilliamsWilliams., hood.iooa. AnAndd ththee reasoreasonn foforr thithiss COD con-- fielders lelders havhavee ttoo dodo.. HoweverHowever,, ththee can s who w| nt toto serveserve theitbelrr country. plant yourself on the solid foundation klortimorelordmore WhlteheadWhitehead,, ei-nationaex-nationall it ion of affairs was this I •d was weU pleased and they LS t» Surroj ate, I hear tbat George plant yoareFtf on tbe *oUd f * * Inla uotnot givingivingg noticnoticee thathatt hhee intendeIntendedd lecturerecturer ofof fcaetbe NationaNationall OrangeGrange,, wilwilll dition of affairs waa this : crowd was well pleased and they ». I bear that George oft Christian'.Christian, toto lightllgbt ththee fuse'ofuse off ththee cartridgecartridge. FroFromm ItItss loftloftyy percperchh upup inIn thethenever r failedfailed toto applauapplaudd ththee CrescentCrescentsa Kyra,Kyte, ooff p|nwopdwood,, Ilas lookinlookingg witwithh "Tbe intuition/ of a woman is a re- upholdphold freefree silversilver.. CODHon.. WilliaWilliamm DD.. hurcb tower tbe venerable town r the visitors when they made a good * us ey$ many Bep ublicans in- -Tho InWjltlon/ of a woman lo a I TheyThey gatheredgathered togethertogether anandd talketalkedd Daly, of Hoboken, will tell of the evil church tower the venerable townor the visitors when they made a good aaxiooa many Republican* In- markablmarkablee thingtiling anandd amazeat s one. Sfc) Daly, of Hobok'-n. will toll of the evil lock looks down on either side to stay. K that^bere shouldBhould bebe a changechange,. andand gesticulategesticulatedd iipn aana exciteexcitedd manman-- resultresultss ofof RepublicaBepubllcann legislationlegislation,, antandl oiock looks down on either side toplujr. slatiuK that 3 employ*nploys a cteotarphotographeternal photographyy n, ner,ner, andand WilliamsWilliams,, fearinfearingg bodilbodilyy flatit buildingbuildingss IInn whicwhichh peoplpeoplee livelive,, Mr. Erickson,Erlckaen, a formeformerr balballl playerplayer,, But notwitilutiviifestaadln g allall thithiss talkt.ts, JI tells"lid barher wh^wbtlt anotheanotherr womav n h&a OIL J.. P.P. NicholsNichols,, ooff NeNeww TorYorkk citycity,, wilwilll at, work and sleep. One of the acted as umpire and gave the best of tilnk the present incumbent, Hon. harm,harm, startestartedd foforr BoselleRoselle. AA largUrgee peak on reform In politics. eat, work and sleep. One of theacted aa umpire and Rare the beat of think tbe present Incumbent, Hon. bow>w muomodih iItt coatooef,, anandd thtbee cler clerkk tf tI •peak on reform In politics. lands, of course, of nature is that itlsfactlon to both sides. Below will George T. Barrott. will carry off that crowcrowdd ooff ththee HungarianHungarianss shortlyshortly afterafter-- August 19, Farmer Haiti ne. of this demands, of course, of nature is that aaUafactloh to both sldea. Below will George T. Bbrrott. will carry off that theie storestore wherwheree shshee madmadee bar August 19, Farmer Murtloe. of this sleep shall come to tbe people: 9 found the line up of the teams and warwardd followefollowedd hihimm tfao BoselleRoselle,, anendd ity, will speak against. trusts and sleep shall come to the people. Now be found the line up of tbe teams and nomination. V chases.liases. Jet^uJanuss nonott onlonlyy revealsrs reals Go i d city, will speak against trusts and : can be readily understood that after tbe score by inning*: "Is he a af^ongj candidate ?" threatenedthreatened to kilkilll hihimm iIff thetheyy foundfound Professor Dickey, It can be readily understood that after the soore by Innings : 11 be a e-yong candidate ? bubutt HHee iUs tiodGod., an andd Ifif wwee kno knoww Hi Him in I him. The excited Huns were still look oomblnes. Then Professor Dickey, ts long vacation, the town clock was "Yes: He pas been a good official and him. The excited Hum were still look hairman of the National Prohibition its long vacation, tbe town clock waa Yea: Hebeen a good official and wowe alsalsoo knokqsww thetbs'^ Father Father,, anandd Go , d Ing fortheforeman yesterday.but Wil- chairman of the National Prohibition •ry frisky from Its readjustment and always a Courteous gentleman. I Ing for the foreman yesterday .but Wil- Committee, will tell of the Horrors of v»-ry friaky from Its readjustment and la always a reveal*•veals Hltn as 'OuOurr Father. Father.'' liams has probably left the neighbor- Committee, will tell of the horrors of lllng up, and whenever tbe minute esteem bis friendship. Ton ask as to burns baa probably left the neighbor- tie liquor traffic. Governor Griggs oiling up, and whenever the minute Shsekler. TL " You ask aa tofollowsollow a ttoo ierescuescue uuss anasdd HiHies pit pityy I sto hood, as they failed to find him. the liquor traffic. Governor Griggs and reached tbe cabalistic character Fitch. Ib. tbe? Detnocn^lcDemocratic candidate'' -? Bon.Hon. JohJohnn ar-reachinghig . He Is thhe FatheFh r of allll, hood. as they failed to Bud him. Will probably deliver a Bpeech, Hojn. handXII reached, the strike ther cabaliaticfell with a characterclang an far reechlng. He Is tbe Father of all. It was learned that Williams denies will probably deliver a speech. Hon. BeDDett. at. L. Crowe 11..'of Bah way, would make man, woman and child, and we cannot It was learned that Williams denies [ahlon Pitney, representative from of eXII,n dose then strikertimes .fell Th withe noisa clange wa ans L. Crowell..of Rahway, wonld make man, womqy « that he was in any way to blame for , repreeentative from a stronstrongg aii'atjdd ververyy acceptablacceptablee candcmndli wrench ouKJetves outside of the circle that be wee In any way to blame forth e Fourth Congressional District, will evennough dosen, so thetimes. occupant Thes o f noisethe flawast wrench ouctelvre outside of tbe etnelc the accident, as. he said, that Sana the Fourth Congressional District, will ate. He |aade an efficient County f Hie loving can and thought. Oh, the accident, as. he said, that Bamu efend bis party on national Issues. enough,said, to sorais tbee ; occupantsthe dead offro mthe thflate date. He roads an efficient County of HI* loving oan and thougbL Oh. was not working near where the ex- defend his party on national Issues. 'lerk—is popular and stood right up the bread& depth, helghtb and was not working near where the ex- Senator Sewell will reinforce his re- said,graves to. Sleeraisep wa thes utterl deady !fr>*a»ibie from the, Clerk—Is popular and stood right up breadiK depth, beigbtb and plosion occurred, and had no busi- Senator Sewell will reinforce his fe- o the flghi last fall when skulkers length of the love of God, our Father, plosion occurred, and had no busi- i. W. 4.. Cutter, or New- graves.as Morpheu Hloeps evidentl was utterlyy took In-i»>*xible, fright and to tbe flghjf last fall when skulkerslength of tbe tore of Ood, our Father, ness there, The workmen, however, rn arks. Hon. W. A. Cutter, of New- were entireljjf totooo numerousnumerous.. MakMakee snoo Mother ans . evrytim©And yet tbthee mistake about It—our party will pre- At tbe evening *erri** Dr. Marty* passing the spot on his way to lunch, Mrs.Mrs. MarMaryy EUeEllenn LeasLeasee mamayy bobr sent a solid Jront this fall." eUvered a. discourse from the text passing the epot on hie way to lunoh, bell :krang, as ioutf consciou tbe bou-s.s of Its Andgrea yett im the- THE SPECIAL ELECTION. sent a solid front this (all. delivered « discourse from tba ted and blame Williams for not keeping a w-eent.r-sent. IIff ssoo shshee wiwillU speakspeak.. WiWlll THE SPECIAL ELECTION. The Old Story with a Hew -AppUoa- and blsms Williams for not keeping e clock,xirtanc ase anIf consciousd service to of thos Its e greatwithou im-t •The Old Story with sSsw ippbcs- more careful watch for approaching Uam J.J. BryaBryann wawass InvitedInvited,, bubutt hla hadd acrtlon M Ut Par "' COLORED*ffpLKCOLORED S AT THE BEACH.BEACH. on," and toe sermon was listened » more careful watch for approaching portanceple6»s and, continueservice tod thoseits stentoria withoutn Ooo.” aod fbe sermon waa Ustewd in workmen and give them warning. othertber engagements.engagements. ThThee BeverldgBeveridgee Election Bosnia. with deep Interest by all present. workmen and give them warning timetones pieces, as regularl continuedy as the hourits stentorians passed with deep ltterew by all pteaenL family,amlly, ofof NebraskaNebraska,, wilwilll bbee oonn hanhandd Prospective, members of district Bamu'eBamu'a bom-home iUs i(nn WllkesbarreWilkes banc., FaPa. tonesPatientl a* regularlyy It wa aas theendure hoursd bpassedy the ProepeoUre member* of dlftrict andand will,enlivewill enlivenn ththee proceedingproceedingss witwithh x>arde of registry and elections this SIX M£N~^AVE TOO MUCH .FUN. HHee leavesleaves a wifwifee anandd fivefive childrenchildren,, ththee BarbPatientlyy residents it waain tb eendured hope tha byt tbthee bnarda of registry and election, tbl* The colored people went to Boynton MX MEN it AYE TOO MUCH FUN. theirsir songs.• all an Just now figuring upon what The colored people went to Boynton n* at m jfl*lma>l>• n awhile.ig soun dBut of tb thee bel clanging,l was no t ©atlessene pierc-d boards This I* especially true In tbe and MattawicJD, another from Elisa- Machine l$?ol Works," at PlalnflaM. of cities of over 10.000 inhabit- and Motts wan. another from Elisa- Machine Bwl Works, at FltlllM AN AUGUST WEDDING. ingI i tsound recorde ofd tbe th ebell flight was o f nottime lessened. of cities of orcr to 000 Innablt beth, and tt.te third from Flainfleld i (in excursion yesterday ma AN AUGUST WECOINO- ants. In whiah the special election on beth, and tbb third from Plainfield went on an excursion yesterday red The funeral of the late Mrs. Mann aa Sleeit recordedp becomin theg eitheflightr ofinfrequen time. t or ante. In whioh tbe apodal election on and Westfleljf. besides several barges und up ig this city but evf The funor&l of tbe late Mrs'. Mann ept. 28th faUs on one of the registry and WeatfleO, besides several barge* wound up U this city ■a WsS- was held last week Wednesday at 2,31) apossibleSleep becoming, the afflicte eitherd becaminfrequente Irrit or- SepL 2*th fall, on one of tbe registry from Newa& and New Brunswick, Fn.-y drove a stylish three-seat car- ran held last week Wednesday at 2.30 ays of tbe regular election. from Newark and New Brunswick, They drove a stylish less Thorsder Nlsht. fromrom BethelBethel chaptlchap* 1.. ThThee pastor pastor,, Bev Rev.. ableImpossible,. The ythe regrette afflictedd tb becamee time Irrit-that day* of tho regular election. landelandedd abodtabode thret&feee thousanthousandd oonn tbthee rlegeriage andand o»lc$t quitquitee aa figurfiguree abouaboutt tows BUM. A veryvery quietquiet bubutt prettprettyy homhomee wedwed.- Mr.Mr. Tildeo,Tilden, officiatedofficiated,, anandd hhse wa waas BS as-T able.he tim eThey measurin regrettedg machin thee timebad ever that For thdrtheir worworkk IInn connectioconnectionn witwithh picnicpicnic Rrouaila.grouses. SeveraSeverall hundrehundredd ha hadd AllAll thethe menmeg.: werweree uiouloeu lookinlookingg fellow fsllote* dindingg wawees celebratecelebratedd laslastt ThursdaThursdayy aatt sistesistedd byby ththee BevRev.. WW.. AA.. AlexanderAlexander,, beetbe ntime calle measuringd upon to machine do dut yhad again ever, thtbee regularregular electionelection,, membermember*s ooff <\dl»; i-; gonegone afootafoot tpAend Iinn vehiclevehicless ooff evereveryy and nd seemedseemed't too bbee well-to-dowell-to do.. AbouAboutt W M B8 o'clocko'clock atat thethe homhomee ooff MrMr.. ansodd MrsMrs.. D.'. D.,D., a formeformerr pastopastorr ooff ththee chai>echapeli anbeend oalledtheir lamentationupon to dos finallyduty again,took' trlctrlett boardboard*s loIn thesthesee citiecitiess receivereceive 925*25;; descriptiondescription firompom RahwaIUbwayy anandd WooiWood-- o'clock'clock lastlaat evenineveningg OfficerOSIoer*s DunDunnn aredW ’ JosepJosephh KlngatonKingston,, ooff EasKentt SeconSecondd wh o now lives in Brooklyn. Mr. Til and their lamentations finally took thathatt is.is, 81no0 oonn electioelectionn dadayy anandd $5*sb ridge. street, when their daughter, Miss who now lives In Brooklyn. Mr. Til- be form of a declaration that the bridge. FaulknerFaulkner ctgnec&ne acrossacross aa mamann tyinlytogoag ca street, when their daughter. Missden delivereddelivered a ververyy ImpressivImpressivee seser-r the formcloc kof waas adeclaration nuisance, anthatd Itthes fofor r eacheach ooff thtbee threthreee registryregistry daysdays.. ItIt waswas trnltrqlyV a* suit-watesalt-waterr dadayy withwith, a frontfront stooatoonp ooff GeorgGeorgee streetBtreoL. AnnAnnas AmeliAmeliaa Kingston"Kingston,, Wawass uniteunitedd moD while Dr. Alexander spoke a' town clock was a nulaanoe. and ItsEighF.lght t hour*hours constitutconstitutee a day'day'*s workwork,, ID marriage to Harvey H. Thorn, a mon,F while Dr. Alexander spoke a' striking; apparatus should have the tbsthe coloredcolored fclks.folks. ThousandThousand*s indulgedIndulged' WhenWhen theytht'y attemptedattempted toawakenhito awaken blam 1 ength concerning the personality of and every traction thereof counts as a valueIn marriaged employe to e Harveyofthe~ Clt H.y NationaThorn, lalength concerning the personality of strikingtohlbitiv apparatuse ban put uposhouldn it. have the and every traction thereof count* aa a Inlnth thee annu§anttu^l4 bathbath.. andand Httdsend mhimm oonn hiblas wa wayy hhae becam baraa#e valued employee of tbe'Clty National theae departed,departed, whowhomm hhee bahadd knowknownn for prohibitiveSexton Kennedy ban put, seeinupong It. th e storm dayday., butbut ththee presenpresentt lalaww specifieapedfleas thathatt The watermelon was to be seen very abuel Ve and wanted to flgM.Th e Bank. The officiating clergyman was 1 In no case shall election boards get eery abusive and wanted to flgbL Tb* BevBank., H . TheJ. Johnston officiating, pasto clergymanr of Grac wase severalseveral yearyearss pastpast.. ShShee wawass a a devote devotedd tbaSextont waa brewingKennedy,, diseeingd not thewin dstorm the t rase shall election boards geteverywhere everywheretnioimg timonc ththee lunclunchh tablestables,, officers(fleers peggedpacked ththee mamann ofofff t oto 0» tb* P° po-- Rev. H. J. Johnston, pastor of Grace Christlaubristian woman,woman, anandd iInn ththoe homhomee anandd apparatuthat was sbrewing, that doe sdid th enot strik winde dut they .oret thanthan $2bus5 foforr theitbelrr serviceservicess o non while the dancers packed the large ce station fend the Becorder sent him M. E. church. Only the famine! ich boards. while the dancers packed tba large lice station bad tbe Reooatkr rent bla thM.e E.contractin church. g partieOnly s thewer familiese presen tofchurch hurch ccirclesl roles shshee wilwilll bebo greatlgreatlyy anapparatus d then peac thate oncdoese mor thee reignestriked andutyd such boards. pavilionpavilion,. %.a. toi JailJail fotorr avU*ee daysdays.. tothe witnes contractings the ceremony parties . were present missed.lissed. andMorpheu then speace came once back more. The reignedn It waands FoForr ththee specia■ pedall electioelectionn thetheyy gegett 9»J3 PpUcemaPolicema^J^ CullinaneOulllnane,, ooff WoodWood-- LateLaterr Inin (fetbee nighnightt ththee offloftoffieft*n b**a toted to wltnetut tho ceremony. ThereThere wawasa aa larglargoe attendancattendancee ofMorpheus bat VanEp osmes & Son back., no t beinTheng awarIt wase forfo r thtbee dadayy tnetneyy revisrevisee thtbee registrregistryy bridgebridge,, cb-Akedchecked severaseverall squabblessquabbles.- . a cccoupl uplee ofoffethe fetberr memenn oonn GeorgGeorg** *""At ret• TheThe bridebride wawass prettilprettilyy gownegownedd iiIn a friendsriends anandd acquaintancesacquaintances,, anandd ththee othatf th eYaaEps exact conditio & Son. nnot of affairsbeing , awan-hied list,Hat, andand S5 isI* prescribe prescribedd asas tb thee com com-- REAQyHtrHEAQy^fD- IBUILDBUILD ITITSS PLANTPLANT-. lookingoking fot*afoi^i lentlost manman.. ThTbedreMWe d«*4 dovdovee colorcolor clothcloth dresdresss trimmetrimmedd wftwfthh floraliral trlbuu-stributes werweree beautifubeautifull anandd ex* ofbemselve the exacts tocondition the belfr ofy affairs,add woun hiedd pensationpensation forfor tbtbee speciaspeciall electioelectionn dayday.. tlonon tallied?witrallied? withh thathatt ooff thtbae «•" whitwhitee satin,satin, chiffonchiffon anandd lacelace,, anandd shshee presalve.resslve. IntermenIntermentt wawass IInn tbthee PlainPlain-- themstriker selves. to theAgai nbelfry tbe communitadd woundy TheThe questionquestion thathatt habans beebeenn raiseraisedd IsIs JalLail. ThefirTb* twoo proveprovedd tobattato both* aan* carriedcarried a boqueboquett ooff whitwhitee ChinChinaa astersasters.. fieldeld AvenueAvenue Cemetery.Cemetery. the striker.almost distractedAgain . theTh e communityagony of whether thetheyy wilwilll gegett pal(paid" 'for tbelr | Tbe'he menmen tee anandd tootookk hihimm back" bank" » ThornThorn werweree taketakenn t6to NetherwoodNctherwood., TheThe deathdeath ooff JosepJosephh MitzeMltze,, ageagedd 7474 strikera strike go tha ont allowa strikes no forever; striking othatf tb Is.e pensation wUI be tlO for the day. •lalnBttld \'i after midnight— W* where they took a train for New Voi k rears, and for many years s resident Tbe comgAny bas flnlsned the grad- Plainfield .' after mldnl^th— whore they took a train for Sew Yot k. years, and for many years a resident astriker strike. that allows no striking of the There would be some real cause for ing of the sijje and is now ready for irunawiek-pome News. TheyThey willwill gogo ttoo SeNewhurgw burg on-the-Huon-the-Hudd of NewJew MarketMarket,, occurreoccurredd FridaFridayy strlknr. doubtdoubt InIn thtbee mattematterr iiff tbtbee registratioregistrationn ^ Baltimore Bninswickvjlomeand New*. son, whf-re they will remain unti afternoon at his home after a long the Bpur f&jm the th0Baltimore and eon, where they will remain untilafternoon at hla homo aTtor a loag and AnAndd onoeonce mormoree thtbee dovdovee ooff peacepeace,, dutiesdutiescoul couldd alAlll bbee accomplisheAccomplishedd withwith-- Ohi0hoirt Bailn£d R*iiniLi, Saturday.Saturday. OOnn theitheirr returreturnn thethoyy wil willl severe jvere lllneesillness witwithh rheumatismrheumatism.. OnlOnlyy armony and serenity hovers over tbe in the time tbat the boards are re- Ohio Rallr&d. The Malt? and' Exprees of Saturday reside fur the f.iv^nt with rhe parents harmony and serenity hovers over the In the time that the . board*.. are, o. A seweA newerr raider /under the therailroa railroadd trac ktrackTbe reside for the pretent with the parents a shortshort timetime agagoo MrMr.. MltzMltzee begabegann toto community,smnnmity. 'ee'enon thougthoughh ththee peoplpeoplee Ilon quirequlredd toto bbee IInn sessiosessionn fo forr tb thee election etecUon.. i £p oln the railroadlb_i tbe the ne*4nevS ooff thtbee NeNeww Hampab W ofof thethe bridebride.. TheTheyy werweree ththee recipientrecipientss growTow worseworse anandd iItt wawass knowknownn bbyy hihiss ine feefoett d& dp wilt draidtn the railroad Hills, comments as follows on/>» of many useful ncl costly presents fara offoff section*sections mamayy mismla*s anandd deplordeploree BuButt asas ththee pollpollss closolosee aatt 77 o'cloco'clockk I nIn asM wel .oul as astt etS works works.. . , Hills, conAtenU aa follows oa «■ of"* many useful"" >■' costly precepts family amil y thathatt hhee couldeourf~ nonott reorecoverc the he failurefailure ofof ththee townto*n clocclockk toto speak speak., thtbeevenlng.e evening, andand asas thetbe boardboardss havhavee ^ mounding of the car worksmayor" : !>'Hon. Charles J. •** frofromm theirtheir mnsmanyy friendsfnt-ndaantlacquaint and Acqualfct-- wing to bis advanced age. Be was The main!; Jjulfding of the car works mayor”: “'Hon. ,ld,Charles N. J., thJ.e w*ret; ance. Tbe briar U a rao-t estima' owing to bis advanced ago. He Butiut Itit ticktick*ass as yeyett anandd anyonanyone_e deelr dealr-- towto sft ttoo registeregisterr voterTotems untiuntill 9t pp.. m..,wil l be ^a larJS e structure structure,, wit withh a cl.i clock' Mayor of Ylolnllcld, N. J-. the w* an°e*. Tbe bride Is n mo-i <*»Umable a well-knownwell-known citizencitizen anandd wawass highlhighlyy cg the time can walk to the Metho- aU#0 York banker, arrived at young woman, wni.e tbe groom twtrtwo hour*li swil willl bbee addeaddedd ttoo thtbee day'day’,s tower ISO net high. The buildings known Nets York banker. nrrired_» young woinao. whi e the groom isroe ipecte pec tedd bbyy alalll whwhoo knekneww hihimm dist church and secure it free of cost. work, and double pay wfll undoubted- high. Tbe building* Onaway, this week. ». very popular in a large circle work, and double par will undoubted- will be of btjc fcan d iron. .inieOneway,d by thi*Mrs . Fiak, J*. veryfriends popu'ar. B ..th havin ea th elarge best wfghecircles olleaves . i !"-•_ •a a wifewife andand thn-eohtldren.three children. (One —...» -on. HapIlMtl. will be of bock and Iron. frtenrtA 1) ,'h have tho bast wl-hs, augbter is Mrs. Peter Pfinger, ly be allowed. JTbTbee TractjoTractionn CompanCompanyy wilwilll alsalaoo exex-- Harveinled yby Flak Mre., Mis Fisk,s Am * their fxlen.ia for a happy and pro«t daughter Is Mrs. Peter Pflnger, of InIn WarrenWarren chapeahaj>o|l SundaSundayy morninmorningg gustua Flab. Harvey Flak, Mire Al_ their friend* ft ,r a happy and proper Washingtonvilie,Vaahincrtonvlile, andand anotheanotherr lIsa MrsMrs.. the Bev, J. O. tUcKelvey baptized ilf- —Wm. Large, Jr., of Flemlngton, tend thethe ro^roadd ttoo BaywaBaywayy frofromm SoutSouthh iss Edith Flsk. Mr. Fam* oua Jour.ie> ihr uBh life. the Rev. J.O. McKelvey baptized fif- —Wm. Large, Jr., of Flemlngton, Flak and Hire Edith Fisk. Mr. F1W mis■ jourtnur jeymr ibrtk- ..-wugh life.nv. '»*James ames Day.Day, ooff ElizabethElizabeth.. HiHiss . son, teen— children,children, ftmongamong whowhomm werw«-ree ththee waa*s throwthrownn frofromm an baggage carat FronFrontt street,street thuthuss T"«»H"makingg iUt easeasyy tbft) ,pular at the Waumb*l 'hlllip Mitzc, Is a valued employe of get? toto tbethe c\jckrr workswork*.. to always iopulsrwarml yat welcomed. tba Want" "' -Councilma—Councilmann BuniaBunt*,, ooff ththee borbor-- Phillip Mltze, is a valued employe of sevenn sonssons ofof MrMr.. anandd MrsMrs.. GeorgGeorgee HH.. SomerviHSomervillee onon FridaFridayy nighnlgbtt anandd badlbadlyy warmly weleomod.' I. HH.. BoehmBoehm,, ofof Plalnfleldrialnfl. Id.. TheItaggaard , of East Front street. The cut and ''bruised. The accldeat was the big ough,ough, 1*is makinmakingg somsomee improvementimprovement*s Btaggaard, of East Front street. The out and bruised. Tbe scold,-at waa —Placardq . announcing tbe big •ovements at the CW aboutabout hishis houlechouff''.. familyimily havehave ththee deepesdeeptwtt sympathsympathyy ooff agesages ooff ththee sevesevenn boyboyss rangrangee frofromm cause cauredd bbyy ththee excursioexcursionn traitrainn stop stop-- 3, O. P. Him» aatt AAvon-by-tba-Saa von-by-the-Sea ar aree at the allall InIn theirtheir sasadd afflictionaffliction.. 1212 yearsyears to 4 monthsmonths.. pinpingg suddenly.suddenly. teen about city. Hotel are (jolngs;orw*rd .forward rapidly.rapidly. bubutt hbee dididd nothin nothingg regardin regardingg It 1L HEWBOROUGHENGINEER HrMr.. WoolstoWooletono saisaidd tha thatt b obe wa s unabl atat su«AOm o'clocko'clock,, wa wees devote devotedd to 1 to days.days. HBae hope hopedd tha t thatthos ethose of th eof the ttoo answeanewerr ththee Mayor' Mayor’ss question question,, bi hut churchechurchess whicwhichh barhavee bee beenn const!tu t presenpresentt dadayy wiwilln b e beas faithfuas faithfull fa fa j. Hubbard Appointed to hbee shoulshouldd thinthinkk tha thatt th ethe oversee overseerr o of or irganlseorganisedd frofromm th ethe Scotc Bootohh Plain * theitheirr dadayy anandd generatiogenerationn a saa wer weree thel theii* ththee poopoorr mighmightt actare.. HeHe though thoughtt th the church.church. ThTbse sessio n began with a tep .ncestors. borough bad a goud clerk, and a gocx minutesminutes'' sonaongg servicservicee le dlad by by A. BayA. Bay'* After MrMr.. Wilson'Wilson',s addressaddreaa,, th thee re -re- borough bad a go.*l clerk, and a good Us, of Cranford. A number of bymni maining verses of the hymn. "Tri- ee$w|St MADE A REGULAR MARSHAL.overseer overs r ooff tbthee i Doorr bu butt neithe neitherr on one Ua. of Ctanford. A number of hymnsmalntug veraaa ot the hymn. "Tri- 1 includinIncludingg "Tak"Takee tbthee Nam Marnee of ofJesu J.| umphanumphantt Zion,Zion."" were sung. The woulwouldd spenapendd aa dolla dollarr o fof th ethe borough borough's With Yon," "How Firm a Foundation* monemon-yy iIff IItt coul oouldd possibl possiblyy b e behelpe helpedd With Too." “How Firm a Foundation,day'sday' s serviceservice*s wer weree close closedd at 8:59 - TcY<- SaintSaintss ooff th thee Lord, lord.'" wer e sung. I o'cloc'clockk bbyy aa benedictio benedictionn pronounce pronouncedd ThisThis causecausedd quitquitee a a smil smilee o non th ethe par tpart At 7 o'clock, Benjamin F. Allen, oj l of the Councllmen and Mayor. At 7 o'clock. BcDjamto F. Allen. bo£y Rev by. JRev.. S. BrakerJ. S. .Broker. of the Council men and Mayor. Omnford,Oranford, gavgavee a acorne oornett solo aolo,, whin*wbicl ? As Aath ethe audienc andlenoee filed tiledout ofoat th e of the MrMr.. BeeBradd hintehintedd tha thatt th ethe abov abovee waawas mergemergedd aatt it ltas clos doaee int Intoo "Al -Alll HaE Ha£g churc ohurohh an d gooaadd byegoods werbyeae said , a ___ „i not much ImportAnt bus-waawa s ononee thathatt tb ethe Daughter Daughterss of thof the ththee PowePowerr ooff Jesus Jeoua'' Name. Name.”Tn" In whicn which; lumbe numberr of stageof sstage* provide providedd by th e reby- the ro- -1 *t the regular meet-CrossCros s shoulshouldd loolookk after after,, bu butt no no f urth furthere ththee audiencaudiencee Joinedjoined.. TheThe genera genera*l oeptlo noeptton oommltte oommltteee were read werey to reedycon- to ooo- Ite Borough Connell held lastInformationInformatio n wawaas givengiven,, anandd tb ethe m a mat- prayeproy.-rr oOff tbthee evenin eveningg i i wasmad emade bjf vebjy thveye visitor tbe svisitors to the railwa to they stationrailway, station.g UL., and thethe membermember*s wer e wereal- teral- restedrested therethere.. toothe BevRev.. G.WO.W.. Clark Clark.. D D.. D., D o .f ofHights HlgbtaT * . number were provided with enter* J2fv,7.to gjo nomhomee enriyearly.- Th neThe flwt flr*tA resolutioresolution«« n wawans offere offeredd by Mbyi Mr. town, whwhoo wawaas onc onoae a Scotca Sootcfah Plain Plains* ilnmen talnmeolt and remaine and remainedd over th overe night the* night, ,'»!»" > presentatiopreeentAtlnnn ooff tb etheSchuttBohut t thathatt ththee actio actionn of Collectof Collectoro lad.id. The reception oommlttee were: TheDr .reception committee were : Dr. report which waa as SpenoeSpenoerr lInn payinpayingg th ethe monthl monthlyy rol l roll InIn introducinIntroducingg JudgJudgee Jtuno Jamesa u. F.D. W . WestcottF. W. Westoott,. Mrs. Harr Mrs.y Christian Harry Christian.- ^h‘i fli-"el el report which won amountingamountina* g ttoo *2«197>201 97,, b e beconfirme oonflrmed,d Cleaver,Clearer, ooff Newark Newark,, th thee first flrst speake speakerr son , son.Wa s Mia*Lydt a LydiaHays, MisHays,s Minni Misse Mlnnla , balance.nce, J2.707.67*1.707 37;; lightUght,, alsalso o anotheanotherr thathatt ta xtax warrant warrantss be be ofof ththee eveningevening., BeT Rev.. 3. BJ.. Brake8. r RrakerHoeinger Hoalnger.. A. D. BeekenA. D., Georg Beekan.e E. Oeorg* E. Jl.ttad. *1.1M.«; flredepan-nro depart-furnished ished CollectoCollectorr SpenoeSpeooerr fo rfor th e the mademade a happhappyy allusio allusionn to to th ethe fac factt tha thati Hall Hall,, Joh nJohn Barnman Barn, man.Willia mWilliam Burke , Burke, t deficit. salsalee ooff landlandss onon whic whichh taxe taxess ar e arede - de- iinn 18471847,, JusJustt fiftfiftyy year yearss ago ,ago. Judg* Jndgq. John RudolphJohn Rudolph., Fred Hoppei Fred, NormaHoppeLn B ^Ttjitatttejl.; :poo‘poorr ecoount deficit,linquen t for 1895. 110 e linquent for 1893. CleaverCleaver wawaes presidenpresidentt o off ththee Boar Boardd of ofDunn Dunn,, Cliffor Cliffordd Braide Braiderr and Edwarand d Edward SUMS- P* oouuty°°unty a and state,A Iflnal resolution waa offered by Si;« 0M.JO - ft**©•*1balance. balance , 91.791.91.*l.791.31 . He A Anal resolution was offered by TrusteesTrustees ooff ththee church churob,, anandd tha tthat he. h«ohoston . ; Mr.Mr. SchutBohuttt tha thatt whe whenn counci councill adjoi adjournn Sorted ineofttd ththee collectiocollectionn oj>ff *137.7>137.700 hahadd JusJortt recentlrecentlyy beebeenn agai egalnn electe electedd Th e committee on programme fM: l ah*"© eto. The monthljiItt bbee tolo meemeett o non Thursda Thursdayy evenin evening,g TheTbe morninmorningg servic servicee ende endedd at al13 :19 :*Jto fil tol thAlle samthe e officesame. olHee.The speakerThe , speakerJ. p. Cleaver J. , D.J . SCleaver.. Braker ,J. J . H. k JVrf'oor-«•».t ogff th tb«e Collecto Collectorr Bhowe showedd th e AugusAugustthe t lathlath,, ttoo examin examinee th thee book bookss o ofBAPTISE CELEBRATE. o'cloco'clockk anandd afte afterr a n anexchang exchangee afteafter oilr a fefeww introductor Introductoryy remarksremarks,, re -re-Parks Parka.. D. D.D.. A .D.. D. BeekenA. D., Beakso." and tha 1 l*pcct « assessor. TheThe councioounoill thethenn a d ad CELEBRATE. greatlnggreetingss betweebetweenn ololdd friend friendss wt whocitedied d frofromm memormemoryy a finelya flnely writte writtenn Bev . JRev.. S. Braker J. 8. , Broker,ei-offlcio ex-oOoio.. fottowta#foUcetn*T eoUectloQBeollectioneoUectlonss sincsincesincee thethethe las t laatJourned . SESQUI-CENTENNIAL OBSERVANCE Of t:! 1891, «622; 1892, $883; loomed. bad not met for mannyy years,years, th' thee '**Avi ts popm.offioem.of bihiss owownn composition oompoaMon,, relatin relatingg ft Motet 1891. WM. 1W2. #883; SCOTCH PLAINS SOCIETY. w *6;; 18941894.. 511.40#11.40.. ThThe amount itor.torea werweree Invitetoltod.tod to a nan ampl amplee ten the history of the church, what her THE LAST LINK WELDED o'n account ocountf tbe ofTownshi the Townshipp 148 MILES IN ONE DAY.n*„. ,Mor erectedireetod ioni ththee law lawnn a tat tb ethe sid aidee of tbofd ttwplac e in history waa and the wonder- THE LflST LINK WELDED was asas followfollowss r :1891 1891,, $504 #504; 14 . 8 MILES IN ONE DAY church,ihurch. wherwheree twelv twelvee larg elarge table etabletfufull change changess thathatt ba hadd take takenn plao planee ei nesincee spread with delicacies. Abou the church's organization. United Road System of Union IWtlfiS**! I89*- #54.79; 1894,* #00.97. UnusualUnusual BicyclBicyclee RidinRidingg Ac Ac-WhicWhteh h WereWere atoi i nmm Inter.-. UUimUm1 IN* JTri XmwH I were hpread with dellcaclee. Aboutthe church's organisation. United Road System of Union Very appropriately, perhaps, but twenty five ladiceo f ofth e cburothe t churofcRev.Bev . IL. MM.. Haldeman Held-man,, D .D. D. ,D.. p peeto* and Middlesexend . Middlesex.I- j 1 eomiiiunlcation waswaa receivereceivedd complishecomplishedd bbyy T. T.Cuming Cuming.. Very appropriately, perhaps, butserve d the gueats. , , p End HoHose Company Dotnot iIdn accordancaooonianoee witwithh ththee wishe wlehrss of •rrrxlof th© gu©«ta of the First Baptist ohuroh of Neu bom tteWest ^^ ®° Company TheThe servicenervlcees InIn commemoration o$oTorf tbke city Firs, althougt BapUsh tdow churcn ohn othfe Ne pro-W, rtich itawd thatthat WW.. BarrBarryy an andd H . H.MOUNTED POLICE LEfT I thosethose mosmoatt interestedInterested,, tbethe 150t 150thh anni anni-- York city, although down on the pro, EXTENSOR OfST.GEOBOE AVERUE. versarversaryy ooff ththee ScotcScotchh Plain Plain.s Baptis Baptistt ththee lStit160thh anniversaranniversaryy o f ofth eth© Boote Sootcfad gragramme : for ana addressaddreea,, wawaas no tnotable able, . Oraocly had been electedelected ttoo memberb ■ iu cur t. PMIsasIpSIs Plain*Plains BaptisBaptlttt churcchurchh werw©ree continued continued*; to be present as be Is now traveling iff ,Up in the companYy anandd JJ.. J .J. KUne KLlneir churchchurch wawaas ushereusheredd in toThursda Thursdayy to be present aa he la now traveling In' r»rlr by a deluge of rain equal to anything TurtwlayTurHlay afteafterr allall tb e theguest sgueeta boc EuropeEurope.had. . BevRev.. Dr Dr.. J, J.H . H.Park Parkes read reada a tnd £. J. 'room hahadd resigneresignedd frofromm ■ leelaa-nie Kiuirf., Lef> It by a deluge of rain equal to anythingbonbee n seiveftoiTedd witwithh dinne dinnerr o non th e th©law nlawn;lette r from Dr. Haldeman, expression luemberehii'. ThThee mattematterr wawasa re -re- Ofof tbthee kinkindd tha thatt ha baas occurre occurredd fo rfor sev -eev- letter from Dr. Mtdmlsfcl eral months. Later In the morning, bbyy aa serviceervioee a att 3 9o'cloc o’clockk devote devotedd U thtbetere intereslute restt o off th thee pasto pastorr an dand people people. Flood Billi C •fttted to the properproper 'committeeCommittee. eral months. Later In the morning,the Bunday-school and oommemor LM M|ht '•V»T V**y «.tMK»Oo«d CMdltlM,C however , the rain ceased falling, am th© flunday-ecbool and oomropmor.ooff thtbee "Ol"Oldd First First"" churc ebarehh of Newofj MewlThe board of chosen freeholders itong prott at • wawasa receivereceivedd frofromm a a however, the rain ceased falling, andatiogatin g itius 68t68thh anniversaryacnlvereary.. Tork In all the ceremonies of the day. The board of chosen freehoMen Urgelarge namnumberl er o off borougboroughn taxpayers taxpayers., It has alwaysb^n b the desire on tht itit Ilas doubtfudoubtfull lrIf man manyy wer weree kep keptt fro ifrom York In all the oeromonlee of the day.ThursdayThursda y awardeawardedd toto JohJohnn Behill Rehlll,, of of partartt ooff ThomaThomass CumingCuming,, Flainfrialnfleid'il attending the service for fear of tbe| The sstoMerlonn opene openedd wit h witha servic a ewrvlo^ThTbee letteletter r wawaas ofof especia especiall Interest Interest,, as Somervllleaa , the contract for building Bringfifing Inin hehe uppe upperr sectio sectionn of thofe the attending the service for tear of theof son g led bv A. Baylis, of Cranford; lls church is an offspring of the1 Somerville, the contract for building borough, ii:i : whicwhichh thetheyy aske askedd th e 1-knowD bicyclebicycle rider,rid.-r, toto rid rtd©e fro fromm waterwater. . I of song l©d by A. BaylU, of — church la an offspring oftb ethe extension-oextension fof ththee count countyy ma d mad nfleld toto PhiladelphiPhiladelphiaa anandd bac backk I 'Lea"Leadd MeMe,, Saviour, Saviour,”" "Awake “Awake,, Awak A' e ScotchScotch PlainPlainss churchoburcb,, havin havingg bee abeensyste m over St. George avsnne, from I CouncioNMUl t oto I ikJakee step stepss toward towardss preven preventt LongLong beforbeforee 1100 o'clock o'clock,, th thee hou hourr se tsetth e Master Now Is Calling," am rganized June lr-th, 1769, by tweoty- system over Bt, George avenne, from tug the reb'ilding of the Washington; one>oe dayday,. anandd Frida Fridayy tb ethe attem attemptp 'or tbe morning services, the visitors the Master Now le Calling, organized June l»th, 17M. bytwenty, Lake avenunuee iton BahwaRahwayy t oto th tbee Middle Mtddle-- tog the rebuilding of the Washingtoington? was made sucoesstully, but not with for the morning eervloes, the vUltors••Mor e About Jesus Would I Know,' Bven members dismissed from iItt. *i rille dam. This, matter w i reft was made successfully, but not with-from'ro m ououtt ofof tow townn bega begann to arrive."More About Jesus Would I Know,■ even members dismissed fro countityy lineline,, a aprojec projectt tha tthat had had fllle dam. This matter rerr.-d. outtut somsomee amusinamusingg experiences exp-rlen . werewere sung,sung, anandd BevBev.. W W.. W .W. Case Case,, o o*A letteretter wawass nex nextt rea readd b yby Dr “.ParkVt Dr..Park * MlMr. WoobtonWoolston,, asaa chairma n of the Those from nearbyirby place piao©ss cam ecame in RutherfordIn , offered an openlnf beebeenn earnestlearnestlyy advocateadvocatedd toto it sIts con sow- ttreets and public healtfconnnittee, IItt wawaaa exactlexactlyy 43 40 30 Frida Fridayy mor nmorn-oarriagee,carriages , whilwhilee thosthosee fro fromm a adistanc dUtanoee Rutherford, offered an openingfromfrom thethe" pastopastorr o fof th etbe churclurch hchurch at' summatiosummation n bbyy FreeholdeFreeholderr Farre FarrellB of of public health coQrtnlttse,In g that Thomas and his brother prayer.prayer. ThThee presen presentt paste pastorr of thalring,»fie upperupper parpartt o fof was chairman, and transported to theperintenden t of the Sunday-schoo After Dr. Parks' remarks, a solq: receive*! at the special meeting to Somerset street and furnishing Thomas setit ththee pacpacee prett prettyy lively lively,, and stages. About three bun perintendont of the Bunday featedeate d hhee withdrewwithdrew, takin takingg abou taboutblaIs addreaaddress s wawass rea readd b yby Dr Dr.. Dorward Dorward.. body body,. audtlpe dHelped to mak toe tbmakee after* the; wa efteris sungsung, , anandd thtbee Bev Bev.. J ,J. A . A.Cubber Cubber-- ’ mitteeml Herae doin doingg bridg bridgee wor workk o non accoun aooountt Us. H.H . KelleKellerr anandd H . H.Kllnsma K Li nsn bmane 50.00050,00 be 0 ooff ththee 140,00140,0000 member memberss wit h withTh e Bev. Joseph 0. Buchanan, who noon evening sessions brighter ly.y, ooff ththee Sout Southh PlalcSei Plainfieldd Baptis Baptistt kof•of floodHood toto mar markk th e toebill sblUz special apodal,*), so wMrmed as members of the Weal ilm. The secedera formed "The Tbe Rev. Joseph 0. Buchanan, who noon and evening seaalona brights*hurch, which was organised Decem- thatthat tbthee coscoatt o off th thee flood Hood to tht e county : ••firmed M members of the Westhim. The seceders formed wawas"Thes pasto paatorr ofof th ethe churc churchh fro m fromisST , an18«7d and cheerfumore l cheerfulIf possibl eIf thatpossible? Ohuroh, tbari whioh was organized Decem- *«■d4 HoseHosHosee CompanyCompany,C , anandd tha thatt afte afterr BoardJoar d ooff EriErinn branch.branch.”" Nola Nolann suc- suc-untilitU 167B1578,, nexnextt gave'a gave nan accoun aooountt of hiofs histhe morninthe morningg sen-ic servicee had been had, been, beberr 1st1st,, 17921791,, mad madee afe a wfew brie brieff remarks remarks.. ’oould'coul d bbee ascertained.a ! He also used a «f««m&eibsrr 1st1st,, alalll pai paidd officers officer*, o f ofth ethoceedeceeded d linn havinhavingg th thee paren parentt organlza organiza-- paatorate . An important material After tbe close of tbe afternoon ses< HHee borboree greetinggreetingss fro mfrom hla owbisn :worownd o f warning in the mnttwr of ex> "w&partmdnt be paid quarterly. All lon In Europe recognize his organlza- pastorale. An Important material After tbe clowe of tbe afternoonlurch , and predicted that tin.- mother jsrtmant be paid quarterly. Alltion in Europe recognize his organiza-g wor k accomplished during Dr. Buch-1 eton supper was served the guests on{ oburcb, end predicted that the mother ion and cut away from tho work accomplished during Dr. Bucb- Blou supper waeeerved tbe guests hurconjh would yet reign a thousand **»ebovebove resolutionsresolutions werweree adopted adopted., tion and cut away from thoserema remain-i anan’e m'a pastoratpastoralee wawass tb etbe erectio erectionn of , thofe churctbe hoburcb lawn. lawn.Abou t 50About0 partoo 100k ohurohpartook, would yet reign a thousandT O THE KLON Mrs. Savage, Mrs. Davldj IN.. CoddingCodding,, ooff WestfleldWestfield,, ar eare Inter Inter-, »»borough polk-e rules and regula- and formallformallyy transfetransferr t oto ththee nationa nationall aan^a rolo* wmctTcbartncd the aiidl' Duun. Mrs. Savage. Mrs. David ohuroh'sduly U to beliose, to do and ly formed New York ■•Wrougb polio© rules and regula- en<£ I Hand, Mrs8,Ue8. Denni p s CraneHand., Mrs WUUlm. Mrs. DennU Orene, Mrs. -jested In a newly rormed New York *>M fromfrom [ththethee DallDallyDully PresV Presss Prnaaan d officersandClC'Trcnrt S anandd ththee nationanationall director directoryy of of Stites Parse, Mra. WiUlam Johnaton.: J.J OO.. WilsonWilsou., o f ofNe wNew Yor k Yorkcity, Syndicatotty. e forfor the-exploratiotoe ezplorationn anendd ded»-- y®jn«rw-rier NewdNews. ThThee forme formerr aske aakodd *35 #36thethe AmericaAmericann brancbranchh absolut absolutee Juris Juris-- BevRev v . JJ. HH. Parks.Parks: D . DD, whDo waj.whoa; Mrs .was Miller , Miss Louis“*®' e Barr. Miss, ho waJohnston.s bom an dd reared ln SScotchh ivelopment of minesees iInn tbtbee KlOnkyd Klonkydee •4•athelattej$Go the latter #60.. MrMr.. McLoughll McLoughllnn dictio n over the 35,000 members of P9^pastorr foforr thtbee eleve euro;n year yearsfroms from Ja iJauu* MroM^r.MUsLaura tostojtorj.who waa boro and rearedremliilarea to Sootoht gold region, and that they win .oon diction over the 35,000 members of ul Laura Bomman, Miss Sarah Drake.' Plains, „„next, „.„gave .a ^ shortn remliilarea reminiscentt g region,g, and that theyy will soon •wa that loaalmucti as there waa auch ththee BoarBoardd ooff EriErinn branch branch.. By - thBye arrthe 1883 to April. 1894 gave„ anMis ads Jennie Mara Doh roman.and MIs Missa Lydla 8arafa; Drake. hd h f AlAlaskak to 7J?that ln**:mi<'h as there was suchterms of the tranafer the members of d^r-lbbe^th”to.“Mre Ml-fcrc* Marsh and MU. iahalk.Lyd, InIn boyhoo boyhoodd he bewu waaa membe a memberr Jeave for Alaska <0 prospect the •differenc•Jutorene©e Iinn ththee figure figuress th e thecom com-terms of tho transfer the members of •ne Townsend. HH family mo-rod and report mpon the M b« latter branch become entitled to be spent aa pastor of the 8ootcb Plains Townsend. of th© ohuroh.4 HH HJffi lfamily dmorod «a ycountry and repor andt mpo reportn th |e uponM tbe bmt ““•thought™*ee thought iitt hardlhardlyy wortworthh whil whilee tbs latter branoh become * ntitled to The waitresses in away from the lUvillage m In 18«t,ttt buto be method, to be adopted by "secur“ •°®ree aa detaile detailedd estimat estimatee fro fromm th ethe II thetbe rightsrights anandd privilege privilegess of tbofe churobthe —re toe p plMMnteet parrot. Tho wultreare. In charge of the adtab- neve r lost Interest r love In his members of the American lee were Mrs. W. E. Collins, Mrs. Will had never lost Interest or love * to blahate In oarrylng out Us en “#be«t"West bidderbidder.. 180.000 members of tho Americanoff bihU s fortfortyy years years'' experienc experiencee a aaa a mla nmto-la m leeNoble were, Mrs Mrs.. Charle W. E.s FrentzCollins., Mrs Mrs.. first WlUrst reUgloureligiouse homehome.. He Heexpresse expressedd ; •fc Rogers offered a resolution that branch. ThThee unite unitedd organizatio organizationn will wlULiter Um Noble. Mrs. Charlesimmlttee Frentz. e Mrs.in -charg e FOUR VEAR8* VETERANS. to Hogrrs offered a resolution hethatn b e known as tbe Ancient Order ter. William Buckley, Mrs. E. L. Hand, thanks to toe oommlttee. to charge *••e committecommitteee bbee instructeInstructedd t oto aeour securee then b© known u the Ancient OrderDrDr. . ParkParkss wa—ms oblige obUgedd t oto resign resign hi t bU ^L^k^for the kindlyhospitalit hospitality y of thcfe daythe .day. '•••OTk••"•wor»ovkk frofromm thtbsthee lowealowestIdmimIt bidder bidder.hMi4a.. off HibernianHibernianss anandd willwill resum resumee affilia affilia-- Hltoc BuekUL -^Ty^rti. MU.He remembered, tbthee da yday whe nwhen tbe the *»yorwilion*»yor/Wilaon askeaskedd MrMr.. WoolstoWoolztonn tionstion s witwithh tbethe paren parentt branc h branchIn In congregation held:d prayeprayerr meetingmeeting,s a tat The twelfth annual reunion of the "™owa■»»**a supposesupposedd toto b ebo th e thoprope properr Europe. 'clock to the Qornlngmorning.. TherTheree wer weree eurrlror* of the Ninth New Jersey • wW *~"** reeardlnregardingS mattermatterss o fof healt healthh mm>d at <•!«■ Uu4mt. .arch . The I»t VXf» °' .""> ^S Floreoc ill«n„ ,. Ul« TrantnanMIBB ,riOreUCC• roe name AUCU,s which which hbee recalleA.tiuuumu.urecalledd witwith h—Veteran mc — Volunteers will be held at — ."jHs™»_»Un aU ooff th“tbse member members s o fof th ethe Boar Boardd MJS TheTh SI—ISe marriagmarriage e of ofMis sMiss Lizzi eLizzie 0. morning C. wa§ th© Bar. J. o. Braker, Banks, Mias Millie •nHovolLe rati on rtmuch .among vonoratlon.amoog them Deacon Pbllllpeburg, them Deeoon Thursday, September a-HaaltusaltbBy h araree awayaway.. HHee sai dBald tha tthat re- Bowlbre-Bowlby y anandd JohJohnn B . B.Patterson Paln reon,, bot hboththe prerent pa^r. jrho acoapt* a 1 EdM Nlotlolli ul„etneldito Florenced Docto |H*tfleldr Osbom fnd. Doctor Osborn.Jl6th* Tbe riritort will be reoetred • M_'Vr°**»** hifroms attentio Bahwajattentionn wa who awas calle had dcalled tooomo a saueuoflof thithisas tocitycity, ,a wa swae oelebrate celebratedd Jul yJuly 30th 30lbilr l tPo the churoh ln 189*, succeedintolbf-^dg | zrRaudolpb. , , . «ri_Mirao • • Lizzie•-1 •"•- !Nlohcll, » »i-i— MlraJ r. WUaon ..a one oiand toe entertained Bret by Tolmle Post, No. wrnan from Kahway who had come aatt ththee hombornee o f oftb e thebride' bride'ss parents parents., P_r‘. Parks “*“'. The addrese was followed; BandolphAddle Johnson, Mir, Miss Belgne Addlei Johneon.MiraBolgnettoMarsh.kM the Sunday-schoolBbMrtan<. Tb me the Sunday-eohooL The,—, will be di"» ad.s“2* e borough5?°“gh,^ , anandd wa wasa foun foundd In atoOlsn .in GardnerGardner,. Rev.Bev. . WW.. J.J.J. HenderHender Hender-- bybyahymy aa hymhymnn anand_toeda ine-Deneaicuuthe benedic ben^lcUont ioun WHi OwraMis s UUeand Llll FancberUI|. Fgnchcr. gold Darsonage, be glaSoldd t oEarsonage. observe, he wasby gladMayor toobrarvs. B. C. Froet, f,*de Boy. by MayorDr. B. C. 1 "J destitutedesutute conditioncondition.mn/ttrisin. TbeTbetj,- !, of the latter place, was tbe offlola- rononnoed by Bev. j N. W. Cadwell, of the poor knew of the case.son, of tbe latter piece, ibooffleto- TheTbe evenineveningg session—don., whic whichh began^remainedjastasl began Jrenmlnral Jot**t Iti lwrna hi sto boyhoo hi. boyhoodd W Dr. OrtlBto.otfwa. and IE? >i the poor knew of the case. ting5 clergyman.clergyman. of tbe Westfleld Pretbyterian church. THE CONSTITUTIONALISTNSTITUTIONALIST SINGERS FOR GUESTS TWO TRAINS WRECKED. TRIO JflGGEDRQADHOG, TwTwoo PlainfieiPlainfloldd CyclistCyclist,s a rand a A BiBigg TimTimes EnEnjoyedj B y ByTh eTrtoDastardlDastardly y WorWorkk ofof • Fiena Fiandd AANN OPEOPENN LETTER at White House. WomanWoman BuBunn OverOvar.. BaangerbundSaengerbund Members.Memosrs... at Whrta House. WEDGEDWEDGED TIETIESS BETWEEBETWEENN THTNIE RAILS RAILS. EXCITINGEXCITING RETURRETURNN FROFROMM CARNIVCARNIVAL.A 1 ToTo MOTHERSMOTHERS.. VISITORVISITORSS FROFROMM ELIZABETELIZABETHH THERTHERE.E rWE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS Mft RIGHT TO THE laablaiw* *•MOXUSIV EXCLUSIVEE USUSEE OOFF TH THEE WO* \VO*DD "(iiSTOBl “QASTORIAA " ANl " >AND ^PITCHER'-'PITCHER'SS CASTORXA.CA8TORIA,"" ASas. OU OIRR TRADEMARK trade haw.. IIMIMsW (tobm lo lhr blood. Tbo donorcorirc „l>l>rj: 7, t>R. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hgannis, Massachusetts SpcccbH Eajeiwl In j « 7, HR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of B$annis, MassachusettL I Boppod to AmiMla fht-lthrtrr I.Jor lRj«tM,, ■ wastoot §eDie originatororiginator cfcf "PITCHER' "PITCHER'SS pASTORIA. 0ASTORIA" the" thTm* sam A dastardly and successful attempt to BJT prsetic*. 1'reTioua to lb* dJaruTen Three*Three younyoungg menmen,, whoswhosee conditconditionl Sunday was a perfect day for it of Capaulobla the \**t form of Irnj iihTihha s become deplorable after bavli that tjisfew borneborne andand docs docs ^wtw now \ ^ |^—_—-— on even on eer, event planned by the Oceans and ras made Monday to wreck a trail «*n*KrpoM \md Imiin .. their of romai.mlIt* ineejuble feil3 nature.of hasi» become deplorable after baring Torn Vereln when they had for their _o the Enston division ot tbe Central tb* «hrf tuu>d it dlaroloM ud niianiImbibed iblbed freelfr**elyy ooff CranforCranfordd wbUkewblakcy.y bear U}ethe facsimilefacsimile signaturesignature of of Gf£&&jj^Z&&j&u wrapper wrapper BOMta the memberi rjf the Liberty Railroad of New Jersey lust west of tb« teeth, truxnI th« tionairh, sad mh ii.f-r-IndulgedIndulge d Iinn recklesrecklesss drivindrivingg on the This 0tkeit the originaloriginal -“ PlTGHERTSCASiORlA, PITCHER'S CASTORIA,1 which' which kasieeii hashes* White House station, though no per- Bntly did morr harm ilwn cot-l, I tried Itcounty ity roa^droad ououtt ooff Cranfor Cranfordd S iSaturday Singing Society. oflEuzabeth. The • Wftkil illuilrnirs thu point. used in the homes of the Mothers of America for oner that* visitors arrived about 10 o'clock in the i were Injured and the damage to •• Kmrlr rifhl month* in I ... cl Id |.□nigh Igbtt anandd rarann dowdownn tw twoo Plainfle Plainfieldl used ii§ the homes of the Mothers of Jhnerica for over thirty me* two rirla, twin., ar*n rrry t ale for the fa'ym youyou havehave always alwam bought bought ^ ^^ „+*^n-— Jrt on thecm the Plaiafleld society and escorted to the Eaaton to New York was running at a nearlynearly t*twoo j-earyeans anandd n ono medicin madiriooe » amd toMorrisMorri s DumontDumont., HatryHarry. CumlngComing,, A lAl- dodotnjgtxxl. tnjgx.any |r-od. JI 11triedW iro ir-win iuitli<-iii<' n.edirmcK l.n hbtr al lnil i tober t Flnoh, Bo; Phillip*, Harold Phi and /*as the signature of (jLx&ffi&c&K wrap ^ ball on Somerset street where refresh fair rate ot speed as it approached noipurpot* porpnB*.purpt* . I Irea readd o off CspiuJi.iii Cap*ulnd]rarni and lrarw^l> bert Finch, Boy PbUllpe, Harold Phil and has the signature of C^m^/F'7/UcXtU wrap-- ments were served. This part of the White House when the locomotive thatil theIbejy coeontainnlUined tlitaoire di*wl«edd IIsin»j;lnb Ilwwwloblni lipsllpa, , WilliaWilliamm HobbyHobby., VincenVincentt BitteKittenn per. $b one has authority from me; to use my name ex- or../ naturanaturall iroIrona cxtrsricrxtranrdxtrsricd frofromm thth ethee bl bloodd ofHouse , Clifford Martin and .lame per. fro one has authority from me to use my name ex- programme was marked by social fea struck an obstruction a short distance healthyi^altljT bullorknbullorks.. ThinThb1 Bet-me mutdd t to me anbouae, Clifford Martin and Jamescept The Centaur Company qf which' Chas. B. Fletcher it tons, after which the Plalnfleld From the switch leading to tbe siding hWalnl«l formform ooff iro ironn medicinntediria*ine suf antil I pprescrI prnarrlbetii BralnardBralnard. , habadd beebeenn toto Cranfor Cranfordd t to cept The Centaur Company cf which? Chas. H. Fletcher is members together with their guests f the station. C«p*nlo*d.Clidfo ferh thea* * ttwtwo o fhrl*hjnrfc.l . IIllIn on onet w we. kwitneeawitnes s thethe VenetiaVenetiann carnivacarnivall • ont h the President. I could aee thtb~" change rhaape., i n Intw otwo weiki week tb a theRahwa y river. They were retumln Walked to Johnston's privy for an Tbe locomotive was derailed, bat mother til delighteddrllffhtrd,, anandd to-dauxlardayy HIPKHIP I be*K- frir rirbl Kabway river. They were returning Manh 8,1897.. 18S7. r " eating. They stopped at the Moun Id not topple over and the engineer ar«art Maa rost«yy ehci-fcrd,'..lkebei-ked.l fi^ .briphi-ry.^1iH yi-dd an auddd n merr-on theitheirr bicyclebicycless anandd babadd Jus Justt lef leftt tfa the i>B.-. ananyy twtwoo pirlpirlas i nIn th thee ro eooniry/*’i ,. business centre of Cranford. The, 1 tain Park Inn and several other places and fireman jumped without recelv- SlnraSince (heitheirr discoverdiacovaryy t'sjttuloidCSaraloM** linv .havebustnees centre of Cranford. They Z Do Not Be Deceived. on the mountains and at Intervals the ng- serious injuries. A number of rainedpained worlwnrl.ld widwidee fuifamee fu rfor xbe the man- marvelou-. ],.„ werewer e pedalinpedalingg alonalongg aatt a alivel livelyy rat ratee Do Hot Be Deaaved. loaded freight cars followed the loco- mannertnnrr in lawhir whiehh thtj havtheye cure hared disc** cured, o diacaFCa ofwhenwhe n theythey bearbeardd aa BorsBora-e anandd bug buggyg Do nqt endanger the life of your child by accepting visitors rendered songs, They have them tnrmtnost stubbor stubbornn nature. nature. Do nc^t endanger the life of your- child by accenting Hie reputation of being one of the motive off tbe track by tbe sudden Dr.Dr. CamplM-ll'CampUIIH 'a Reliedd BlooMoodd Forinin Forminge Ca Canp comingcomin g behinbehindd thethemm a att a a breafcnebreaknecko a chectipcheap" substitutsubstitutee whicwhichh som somee druj^gtst druggist^ ma mayy offe rofler you yon best vocal societies In the vicinity and top. Rnloidai)oii per larre pox.i Tm\ oral*i •, inr^: 'boxra .'HI. * torSO, nr (becaus(becausee hhee makemakess a afe wlew mor moree pennie penniess on it)on, thit),e inthe- ia- their music attracted the attenttoi Just as the east bound locomotive ^iit direct at the same price from Ihe flflfaa thethe drunkedrunkenn memenn whwhoo werweree urgl urgingn rent1 direct at the aame price from the of*.-* „f gredieifts of which even he docs not know. a large number of people who t crashed into the obstruction another i In ( V.r II]M!'[ I ; v [?.,.• I , the animaanimall toto a astil stilll faste fasterr spee speed.d gredie^t s of which even he does not know. pened to be oa the mountains. :rain of empty cars was going west on JUS PulSi Stn»t, Aw tork Ciljf TotallyTotally obliviousoblivious ooff ththwo facfactt thathatt th theye “The Kind Yon Have Always Bought” the opposite track. One of .the east wereirere endangeringendangering: ththee livelivess o f oftl Us Tbe guests at the Inn were highly slcycllsts ahead, they did not slacken "TfcieBEARS Kind THE Yo uFAC-SIMILE Have Alway SK^NATUREs Bought" OF : pleased with the singing anu fre id cars ran Into the other train bicyclists ahead, they did not slacken and knocked several care off the track. theirihelr gaigaitt aass thetheyy drovdrovee c on. j; BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SKi^IATURE O?^ qmntly applauded the singers. Fol- PUHMELED THE OFFICER The bicyclists rode faster and faster lowing this brief outing al I returned The Central road at that point is only The blcyolists rode faster and faster, double tracked and traffic was totally butut thetheyy sasaww thathatt the thsyy wer weree I nIn dang dangere to the hall again where it One dinner AndAnd HHee WilWilll SpenSpendd a aLon gLoio f being run down. . Some or the: was served by Charles Dresslet. John blocked by the wreckage. TermTerm inin ththee CountCountyy Jail Jail.. of being run down. Some of them The train crews made an Immediate werewere ablablee ttoo gegett fa farr enoug enoughh aheaaheadd to to Boetzel, 3. Oaerf. Fr*d Conde and alow up soi that they could dismoun Charles SteuerwaM. After dinner iveetigaUon aa to* the cause of the JOHN THE CULPRIT •low up so that they could dismount derailment,and found thut two ties atat ththee sidaidee ooff ththee rode rode.. Tb Thee hors borne,e was over the party, together T ?v-r. was close behind Vincen their wives and families, went bad been wedged in between tbe rails however, waa cloee behind Vincent Insist on Havijdg of tbe east bound track In a deliber- Kittenttttenhouse bouse anandd BoBoyy Phillip Phillipss an dand Kellar's Grove where the afterni they were unable to get far enough In was passed in a social way, while the ate attempt to wreck tbe train. they were unable to get far onough In TJie Kind That Never failed Yon. No one was seen nctiop suspiciously '-fiumlj Lmodvd In advanceadvance ttoo dismoundismountt withouwithoutt bein beingg visitors continued their programme of run over by tbe drunken trio. music. Prof. Eichborn, of Elizabeth, i the neighborhood at the time, and run over by the drunken trio. who Is the leader of the Elizabeth and IP only reason that can be assigned John K>arns looked the typical city Suddenly,Suddenly, Iinn ththee darkness darkness,, th ethere Plainfieid societies, was present and >r putting the ties there was a fiend- tough as ok of si loomedoomed uupp anotheanotherr buggbuggyy ahea aheadd of bad charge ot the nuislc. ih desire to ue? a wreck or else an bravado city f.t dyingQylng wheelmenwheelmen.. IItt wa wass Btandln standingg In attempt of some enemy of the road to Tuesday otnlng. The charge against the centre of the road and It seemed Another feature of tbe afternoon him was that of being drunk and dia the centre of the road and It seemed was the speeches made by President do serious damage. asas thougthoughh Rittenbou*Riuenboost*- anandd PhillipPhillipss ' The wrecking crew wae Bjmmoned orderly ami resisting patrolman Mat- wouldwould crascrashh IntIntoo thth«-e vehicl vehiclee ful fulll forc force.e Haurand, of the" Plalnfleld society, tox when tbat officer attempted to ar and tne response by tbe president o! ind worked all night getting the de- ByBy greagreatt efforteffort., BittenhouseKitten ho use., wh whoo wawass railed locomotive and ears .on the a •head,ahead, turneturnedd hihiss wheewheell toto th thee sid sidee o of ""the Elizabeth society. Martin Hau- is aod a number of compan buer.ooff tthb e home society, also made racks, and next morning trains were thehe roadroad,, anandd plungeplungedd intIntoo a awoma womann ions spent Monday afternoon "rush whom be did not see till he was upon a few interestinfhle: g remarks. j Ing the growler" la the neighbor whom be did not see till he was upon Toward niftht tbe party returned to her. ThThee womawomann an andd BJttenhooe Blttenbouaee hood ot the Boulevanl and liberty went sprawling Into ''the road and a their hall where they dispersed and denoe aa to tbe guilty party who pi1 went sprawling Into the road and a j etreei. They occupied a certain front second later Phillips mixed up with the visitors were escorted back to the tie' obsttuctioi stoop until tbe Inmates of the house second later Phillips mixed up with station and took tbe 7.03 train for llasolute chara< them,them, aass bhee wawass unablunablee to toMo stopp • or gave them a bath of boiling water teer clear. House la auapiciont-d, and it Is likely nblcb dislodged them. As darknew steer clear. bat his arrest will follow on the TheThe recklesrecklesss driversdrivers,, makinmakingg th ethe RAHWAY RIVER ABLAZE- ebs “ofbeganbegan t oto gathi-r gather,, th thee fun fun., so calleso called,d chargecharge ofof wreckinwreckingg 'hbee train train.. grew (grifas*»t anfa,td furious and , furious,and Patro andl airaiPatrolr blueblue witwithh catcallcatcallss anandd oaths oaths,, neve neverr Dmi Crowds to WUHH tba BrUIiut m»n HattoxD , who is stationed on the slackenedslackened theitheirr pacpacee bubutt drdrovec pell . ENDEAVOR CONVENTION. mellnoil I oveoverr ththee prostratprostratee form formss of of th thee T«tU» Carnival. ENDEAVOR CONVr NTION. beat‘ ,u*» warne Maltox.brat,d tb e younwhowarned g !•me thestation,-dn toyoung mak e onmen »*e to make TheThe BabwaBabwayy riveriverr aatt CrantorCranfordd waeOr*o< rim., ttmpmmBe* ol Urn M~tl.frlea s disturbancdisturbancee threenrw peoplpeoplee inin ththee roadroadway.i The abirzeablf ze SaturdaySatmday nighnightt witwithh th thee glorie glorices woman,an. whoswhosee namnamee coulcouldd no nott be be ’■•■S Ckm'hi Thenj KearceThen , Kearns,the jofflce ther allegedofficer. learned,earu.-dalleged., wawaa s Injureinjuredd abouaboutt th thee leg legss ofof thethe Venetiav< motionn carnivaloamlval.. I MorMoree tha thann EndeavorereEndeavorers wenwentt homhomee frofromm tb ethe-grew ;gre»" ver veryy abusive abusive,and, and use dused languag languagee 100100 boatsboat*,, canoecanoe,s anandd barges bargee,, be- be- so thathatt shshee i wasi no nott able able, to towalk walk.. A A Atlantic.ilantlc CitCityy oconventionc _. jntlon toto worworkk for for! whic J whichh woul wouldd no tnot loo klook wel l wellin prin In t print.wheelwbee f ooff ththee buggbuggyy passe passedd ove overr Bit Bit-* deckeddecked witwithh colorecoloredd lamplampes an andd Ialann PlainfieldPlainfiei d "96‘M.. LaeLastt yea yearr th ethe C . C.E. IIE*’He" expresse expressedd the opiniothe opinionn that ththate the tame,terns. Boatefloatedd oonn ththee stream streafn., whil whilee th tbee tenenhouse' bo use’ss hihipp an andd Phillip Phillipss sustaine sustainedd hostslosts aatt PlainfieiPlainfleldd wenwentt hom ho6»ee with with! policema * policemann wa swas no t binotg obigr Stronof g Strongpainful.infu l injurieInjuriess ttoo bibiss wris wristt an andd neck neck., lUnmlnatedilluminated bankbank*s werweree [line linedd witwithh theli e watch-worwatch-wordd "Paterso“Patersonn '97.'97.*'" NoNoww j enoug jeuoughh to to arree arrestt hi him. spectators.spectators. FullFullyy 6,00 6,0000 visitorvWtor*s wer weree Phillips’'nllllps' bicyclbicyclee wawaas alsalsoo wrecked wrecked. thatflat ththee SaSann FranciscFranciscoo conventioconventionn IsIs I At Atlas tlast Matto Mattoxx too ktook : hol d holdof Kearn of Kearnss ' drunken men never stopped and WOMAN LOOSE. . laIn towntown frofromm NeNeww York Tork,, Jerseieineyy City City,, thing of the past tbe energies and j to place him under arrest, when the Tin* drunken men never stopped and S500$500 FORFEITFORFEIT.. OEMEN' Newark,Newark, ElizabethElizabeth.. PUinfielPlainfleldd an danda thing of the paat the energies and jto place him under arrest, whendisappeared isappearetho d dowdownn ththee roa roadd a afe feww mo mo-- thoughtslouehu ooff ththee EndeavoreEndeavoreren o fof th othe ; fello felloww suddenl suddenlyy struc struckk the Patrolthe Patrolmanm mentsment s after.after. UnablUnablee to*Makto Makao HerselHaraarff Know Knownn otterothi-r placesplace... Statecare willwin bbee turneturnedd to to tb thee nt llthn annua annuall a stingina stingingg blo wblow la thIn e theface , face,drawin drawingg mportant;t.. ActiActionc toto bBee Take Takenn A*Aa ththee processioprooeeelonn starte(tattedd a t 8:1at S8:15 TheThe resrestt ooff ththee PlainfieiPlainfieldd part partyy h uhur- Agair>slr|*tt PortraiPortraitt GifGiftt WithouWlthcytt aann InterpreterInUrprotar—- o'clock lines of Greek fire | lighted up convention. [blood. The[blood. two Theclinche two d menand riedclinched•led forwarforward dand anand d assisteaaslstedd ththee Injureinjuredd Ac^ed Hysterical. o'clock linen of Onek fire lighted up TheTbe provisionalprovisional programmprogrammee hahass beebeenn were soonrollin rollingg on onth e thegro i ground,ones to thelB feet. A wagon was se- Enterprise.Enterprise. thetbe riverriver,, twtwoo bandbnadas playepinyedd an nodd al lnilissuedSBue d bbyy ththee committeoommltteee ofof arrange arrange-- I Kearns ' Kearns'' i companio companionn sneake sneakedd awa y awaycur'd and the woman sent home. Bit . ; smooth-tonguexlth-tonguedd canvassecnnvaaeerr fo forr •A queer feokiog woman, about 36 the onlookers cheered. { ments, and it bids fair to be one of the ' when the affair began 'to look ooks or periodical.,psriodlcala, whwhoo offeroffer,s a ja year— - s of apt—, wa—e-,s found wandering Among the most attractive of £he meats, and It bids fair to be one of the' when the affair began to look serious,t 'nhousnhouse e founfoundd thathatt hi biss Injurie Injuriess wer weree 1 Among the most attractive of tbe iry beet conveottODS held in the his- and so the Patrolman hod only* one rayon portraitrival.., life-sizeUfealze., aass a apr opre |aboa »<»ott In la aimlesam a s manner In the barges was that of J. P. M. Josephs. very best conventions held In the his- and so the Patrolman bad ooljk notodsat sso o seriousserious,, bubutt Phillip Phillipss wa wass brut brulse 1 vicinitvtci y of iW Third and Richmond bargee wae that of J. P. M. Joeepbn.toryor y ofof ththee Union..''ThUnion. « Thee meeting meetingss will will ma mann to copto copee with with,. d so painfully that he was not able to urn, and, t^rtouvariouss otheotherr glowinglowingg In-1 In- vicinity of lb SeateBantedd iInn ththee ste«t*rnm wa wass MIE MissB Lledman Lied man,, ed so painfully that be was not able to cements u> persuade unsuspectinunsospec-tingg ;, "MBir(M abonj .7 o'clock p. m.. Kondry,: of New York, who impersonated Cleo- be>e helheldd iinn threthreee buildings buildings,, eao eachh hold- hold-' • WhilWhilee th e thetussl etussle wa s wasgoin g goingon stand. tandon,. HHee wawass lifteliftedd oonn hi biss "whee wheell an andd ' to persuade unsuspecting ttreeu about.7 of New Tork, who Impersonated Cleo- ig 1,000 persons. Wednesday after- : Boundsman Fralelgh came to hit persons to dgn a contractcontract,, haha.s ca nnmm She talketalkedd incoherentl IK y and chased a patra, dressed in leopard akin with a lng 1,000 persons. Wednesday after-: Roundsman Fralelgh came to theihise resrest t ooff ththee partyparty,, tw twoo a att a a time time,, al si-- j patra. drnaeed In l-cpard skin with anoon oon lIsa toto bebe devote devotedd to toChristian Christian brothe brotherr sr'officer'ss assistanc assistancee and thande ternatelythe , pushed him all the way to d inoifDdgg hihiss FlainfielPlainfleldd ivictims numbermber of ofw w»tn and children whom snaksnakee arounaroundd heherr neckneck., j A Acalciu calciumm ternatdy. pusbod hire all the way toMrs .! Mary HubberlySbbl . whh o llivei s cm •t in ier wanderings. The at light was thrown upon the. boat as it Citizenship.itizenshlp. TbThee principa principall addresse addressees tw twoo soo soont subdue subduedd Kearn Kearnss and Iand con-Plataflsid.lalnfleld . r Hubberly,: who lives on tte met In de light waa thrown upon th« boat aa It to be by Merrill E. Gates, LL.D. veyed hli i to the lockup. ath i iirlMtin., neanearr TerrilTerrtUl roadroad.. In tenttoni of tliof* thSpolic | e was called to th» movedmoved along.along. are to be by Merrill E. Oates* LL*D. veyed him to the lockup, A ffew. w mommomentsc its afteafterr th thee accident aoddent,, a a . woman's actons, and she wai ar- andand EevRev.. DD.. J.J. Burrell Burrell,, D .D. D . D On'Willia Williamm K. McClur K. eMcClure appeare dappeared In partyart y Inofot fortfortyy cyclistcyclistss frofromm Orang Orangee ar ar-- J u. agUba 'jflib-tonguK tonguedagemonUedl agent called woman's actio TheThe prizprisee committeecommittee., EE.. L|L.. HelekerHeleker,, Wednesday evenings will be the wel- , Kearns' behalf Tuesday morning and ^uWerlibberlyy anandd induceInducedd heherr toto reste"•“»!d an endd [lace ,1ad In tbe lockupOTW BR JJ.. MiranMir-andd FreFredd W W.. H H.. Crane Crane,, de- deWednesday evenings will be the wel- , Kearns' behalf Tuesday morning andrivedre d ooon ththee scenscenee an andd th theree re wa wass grea greatt '1 night. i oomesoomes anandd responsesresponses,, togethetogetherr wit withh mad 1mAdee a ple a aplea for thfore clemencthe clemencyy of th ofe onthef union between tbe efforts to help toe a publication called tbe night. * oldodcided ttoo presenpresentt aa handsomhaadaimee pai pairr o r of ition sermons by Bevs. court. His Honor was unrelenting, confusion between the efforts to help merlcan Wiek I y Journal. When arr* lerned in the City Court aUvarSliver mountemhuntedd oaroarss forfor th ethe bes tbeetthe convention sermons by Bevs. court. His Honor was unrelenting,thee victimvictims s anandd ththee IncenseInoensedd feelinfeelingg * Tuesday mogilng.Bhegave her DameH Maltble[altble DD.. BabcockBabcock,, DD.. D.D.,, o fof Balil Balii-- however however,, an dand sentence sentencedd tbe prisonethe prisonerr andid threatthreatss madmadee abouaboutt th thee reckles recklesss Two copltil were to be delivared trimmedtrimmed canoecanoe;; anandd spooap»nn oaroarss fo rfor id Wayland Hoyt, D, D., or tj a fine or 1100 and 59 days in the each week, f.jr which Mrs. Hubtorly "Maggie," aj*d when questioned for thetbe beabeatt neatfloat,, tbthoe bes heatt boat boat,, anandd th ethemore and Way land Hoyt, D. D., of tJ • fine of 9100 and 53 days Indrivers.rivers the . TwTwoo OrangOrangee youn youngg me menn wh whoo « tter by the Aid pe, talked rapidly !• a Philadelphia.•hiladelphla. ThursdaThursdayy mornin morningg wil willl countoountyy j nil jail,. ere on a racing tandem chased tbe as to pay 3q cents a week. Then besbeett trimmetrimmedd lawnlawn.. be devoted to denominational rallies, j were oil a racing tandem chased the ' .mbers in the series, and tooB-je, and laughed :hysk»r- TbeThe flotillaflotilla wawass undeunderr ttij thoe comman commandd be devoted to denominational rallies, buggyy dowdownn ththee road road,, bu butt the theyy wer weree ’ loally. It wn learned that she ra s ofof ththee followinfollowingg welwelll knotfknowno businesbusinesss andan d ThursdaThursdayy afternooafternoonn toto ththee Jun Jun-- DENNVDENNV KANE-KANS'9S HEROJHEROICC ACT . unableaabie to Qnfindd ItIt,, aaas t t Itevidentl evidentlyy ba dbada^er '(i?'r •a oprtaijcertaini numbenumberr wer weree take takenn an aodd Polish womau“*** and a n Interpreter WH L*"" iorsra anandd ththee annua annuall addres addresss o fof Preai Presi-- irned Into a side road. p^djaid foforr ththei.tworib.-re ^FibBcriber wa.«e t too receivreclree Pombwcm^toi mi IlMgW men.men, mosmoatt ooff whowhomm ar eart Ne wNew Yor Yorkk Rt caB hl1 Fro turned Into a side road. I secured so feat sue might (ell bar commuters: | - dent-nt FrenchFrench.. FridaFridayy mornin morningg an andd " " *•* «-""• '° ™ ™ " a life-sizlife-risee cr^ocrayonn portraitportrait,, subataot anbatanfl-U-i il- “ »“.•*- “*8*“ « commuters: , ternoon will b9 devoted to Home; Watery ««»•. frameJ, tnj which no extra charge story. i CommodoreCommodore-Qeo —Geo.. HarveIlarveyy MIHeiMiller;; afternoon will be devoted to Home Her name, (lie said, was Margaret andand ForeigForeignn MissionMissionss an andd th thee report reportss ' Denola Kane, having already dls- y local applications as they cannot >uld be made. The firm name soon vioe-oommodore—I.vice-commodore—L. AA.. Midden ; ; lieulieu-- f the various departments. Addressee tlnguUhedbimeelf as ball player la an by local applicatioof u they cannot hanged and; the office address also Eloflnsky, ai,d she had come to thi« tenants—W. W. Buckley, of the various departments. Addresses - h- the diseased portion of the ear. tenants-W. W. Buckley. T. J. Book- 111 be given by Revs F. J. Stanley, amateur wayyon and as careful motor- reach tbe dlteaeed portion of the ear. hanged. butMrs. Hubbexly was in-city from Teuton in searoh of em- ley, C. J. Mclntyra. J.'Irrlng Crane. will be given by Bern F. J. Stanley, amateur way and as careful motor-There"her e ilaa onl onlyy • onei wa wayy t oto cur curee deaf deal- changed, hrfin. °Hn?b£^T ^ ^ ’^|»«°n la re^reh.p ley. C. J. McIntyre. 3, Irving Crane.I>. \ D.D.,, anandd WW.. G a.. Puddefoot Puddefoot,, p . p.D . D. on the trolle *hey roadtrolley, Sunda road.y Sunday formedormed thathatt th{bee contraccontractt wa wass assume amort,-dd ployment as ft domestic“-^dT^mdlr^ld. At ttlij point BETTER SIDEWALKS Sov. J. Wilbur Chapman, D. t>;, will made a record for himself as a life neM.ondess,and thathatt Iiss b byy constitutiona constitutionall r rem- her mind seeded to wander and «be BETTER SIDEWALKS ASSURED. Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, D. D.-, will made a record for himself as a lilife Deaf Dees Is caused by an ln- byy tbthee neneww crjanagementtnnag-mentt annodd thtiee B»eded TbeThe laslastt contraccontractt foforr iflagging on the 1Q be three addresses, one by Bev. place, an employe of the Pond Ma tubeube ilas inflameInflamedd yoyouu havhavee a arumblin rumbllnai In making n^r escape. When atked win be three addresses, one by Rev. pla™. *» employe of the Pond Msand or Imperfect hearing, and whei .-lea Itself tlte Empire Art Company, southsouth sideside oofr PutnaPutnamm a avenuee ha hass beei been_ Francis^ranois EE.- ClarkClark.. D D.. D. D... on onee b yby Mrp Mre.. chin chinee Too Tooll Company Company,, accompanie accompaniedd by soundby or Imperfect hearing, and when topped delivering the periodical, and how she oam.. from Trenton, tbs re- it Iiss entirelentirelyy closedcloeod.. Deafnes Deafnesss i s Isthe the' plied that 8h»vhad walked here. When givegivenn outout,, anandd soosoonn a acontinuou continuouss BsIlingtoDSalllngto n BootBoothh anandd on onee b yby Bev Rev.. J . J.a n olde*o olderr sister sister,, was wasstrollin strollingg along|h alonge jbe whenhen thetheyy wtjrw,«s askeeskedd toto furnisfuralehh tb ethe ““V, ^ walwalkk wilwilll bbee lailaidd frofromm FranklinFranklin' plac placee I bank «i Gree1 n brook on the Cad mm result,suit, anandd unlesunlesss ththee inflammatio intinmmstiocn asked how m^ch money she bad on WilburWilbur Chapman,Chapman, DD.. DD.. bank of Green brook on the Cadmusn be take n out and this tube restored ortrait prondsed in the contract, paid toto BelvidereEelvidere avenueavenue.. Tb^WatchunTbi Watchungg " property nea propertyr Grant avenuenear .Grant Ther eavenue.can be takenThere out and this tube restored o heed to tb> request. reaching thi^,city, she retorted tbat avenueavenue propertpropertyy ownerownerss | havhavee no tnot BADBAD CENTctNTSS AROUNAROUND.D le A littlis ea ('alittlem nea damr tha neart poin thatt an dpointto ItIts sand normanormal l conditionoondltion., hearin bearingg wil willl it was no oge's business. She (r«- done as well, and the namta of those •destroyed forever; nine cases out MrsMre.. HubhArlHub'rtrlyy aatt onconcee Securesecuredd th thee k gg l hysta done as well, and the names of those Louise in attempting to cross lost her be1 destroyed forever; nine oasos out quentlquenUjry w«.-jjt>v o'fft ' Into hystericanto l ' whowho havhavee neglecteneglectedd toto compl complyy wit withh t*. c- Dated tSOO and footin„„ g and I>out»©slipped Inint AOcmpUDKo six feet otof croa.of tente nloet araree causehercaused d bbyy Catarrh Catarrh,, whic whichh is isservice•errlooe s ooff L^o flagflag wil willl b bee reporteiTTreported o'To _ . . j Cl CU. U1* n water, . .. She water,screame d flbein ascreamed frantic nothingothlngbutaIn a butfrantic ann Inflame Inflamedd conditioooaditionn of ofwho made aidcmand for tbe fulflU-whe whenn it wa Its wasturne iSo-oodd tba t thatsh e hashed badno thetho councicouncill aatt ititss Septembe Septemberr meetingmeeting.. Many bad cents are in' circulation io mucous surfaces. mentent ofof ththee uantractwntracL. ThThee manaflermanamens friend frioodas In thiin *tnn city dty,, she *be waa was committe oommd rc l •"*“ ' i “ mannemanE'Tr fo forr help help.. KanKe™ Wa wa.e in thIne thethe muoous surfaces. ; TheThe StreeStreett CommissioneCommissionerr wilwilll piTgivee “Jt differen !£' “t places throughout the vicinity^ an vicinityd beard nodthe despairinhe«d .h.g WeWde^lrinRe wilwilll givgive e On Onee Hundre Hundredd Dollar Dollarss replied piled tbathatt (^cyftey wer weree no nott responsibl responatiloe to ^ th e counteoy an}aitjtl fojailr 20 for days. *1 day*,pend- p mosmostt Ooff hihlas timtimee fo forr tb ethe nex nextt few few intry.and while no complaintP s have cries. He hurried to the dam and as forr ananyy cascasee cfcf Deafnes Deafaeess (cause (causedd by byfor r ththoe cqnt^actcgnieact*s otol tb ethe America Amerieann ing ! lngan eiamiitatio M cxamUiatlonn to he tor aanity bet sanity.. 1 weeksweeks toto flagflag anandd curcurbb matter matterss an dandoee n made 7to tii^- local authoritiei 1 s the,he littlecrt«. girl wenHet dow hurriedn for thtoe tho thir damandd catarrh)atarrh ) »thathat t cannocannott bbee curecuredd b byy Hall' Hall'ss WeeklyWeekly Journal,Journal, bubutt iInn ordeorderr to to avoi avoidd < ^ grade*grades . theybey saeayy tbathatt iItt won' wont tb ebe lon longg befor ,befuie e „ UtUoho Kiri went down for,nto the the third Catarrh.tarr h Cure.Cuie. SenSendd foforr circulars circulars;; freefree.. litigation,tigatlon, th'-th-yy woulwouldd makmakee th thee poporr I “p . TheThe rollerroUer wilwint bb©e lailaidd offOfi fo rfor th e thelom e of -the counterfeiters reach this [ bbBd h r bod H rrt d herF. J.3. CHENECHENEYY &A C0..Toled0,O OO..Toledo.O,. SolSoldd trait alt acoorditocoordingw toto ththee contract contract,, pro pro-- (Whe n you^' arJOU,e sufferin: areln g •uneriogftw* ity. If they are not In use here now, grabbed her body. He carried her to ded Mrs. Uubborlv would agree to Catarrh or Gail la the head you *•».* monthmonth iInn an r^f.-*w daydays 8 anandd twtwoo smal emaill STSTS'S.'S? now' dr«y‘ land wher' e sh^e resustloate* “ d' and by “j DruggteteDruggists,, 76c75c.. HalTHall’ss Famil Familyy Pill PUlss vlded Mre. tfubberlv would agio., to reUiet , ri °°^. “‘J *^7°° ! gangsgangs wilwilll bi»'e kepkeptt a att ;rwienipt-oerall repairrepairs,s The babedd centeenus ar«.e excellen evoeilt™ !Imlta tai.^- “f purchaaeurchase they'rth<* remaininge main Ing numbernumberns o fof ™ ''"( 8ht a>*y. Only 10 oo»' was token homo Denny was very are the best. periodical required cleaningcleaning gutKuner^et- lets **t... ' " ' modest in telling ot bis heroic deed. ree periodic^ I... A-J -required I .It. af toriw'a UUtIL Arttyoordru, R r, aeot a good It.olioi.ay) H-FBal >sil Hi. . A. O 11. This agre^neot the company pront to the countcrfeltera.aunterfelters, forfor,, i t itis ie Protect youreelf eg»ln.t .lekoom The following 'l« JohTtieaKlo's crop Proteet youreelf against sickuess BishopBishop McFauMcFaull ofof th etbe Catholi Catholicc o.Umwted, lip ooff thethen,m caeonn b ebe mad modee and eulfericg by keeping yoor blood report for tha w«Pit; i ; and BufferinB by keeping your blood dioceseoceee ooff TrentoTrentonn hahass accepte acceptedd th ethe out of about ten or twelve oente'worthits worth ; ridrtc, band and, pur puree wit withh Hood' Hood'es Sarsapar Boraapar-- officeffioe ooff arbitratoarbitratorr betweebetweenn tbthee tw twoo Off copper.copper. . • ilia. Weak, . Ilia-thin , ImpurWeak,e bloothin.d ImpureIs factions bloods Inin ththe eie AncienAncient t OrdeOrderr ofof Hl Hi-- Vnri.r.1 .1 J—ph miu. Bure tosure fesul tot 1Iieoultn disease in dloeaee.. bernians.eraians. HHee willwill listelistenn toto tbthee tostl testi-- The funeral of Joseph Mltae, an old , H od PUU The funeral of Joeeph Mltie, an old , Hood KU monyODy ooff thosthosee InteresteInterestedd o non nex nextt reddest•esldtnt ooff NeHeww MarketMarket,, toon took plac placee 'p® T« »» th e favorltn favoritelamily family'outlay afternoon ID Trenton. Bishop n rom his late home In that place on cathartic, easy to take,'easy io effect. Monday afternoon in Trenton. Bishop .' Balm cured i^—Marcus Oeo. Bnauuh from hie late homo in that plane on cathartic. ea«y to take.'«a.y to effect.McFaulicFau l wawass chosechosenn arbitratoarbitratorr ooff tb ethe Banwa unday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The 25c- pointsiolnts iInn disputdisputee aatt a a join Jointt conferenc conferencee ew York couoty will also be demand-. y> • *•; JESS! "".SSL or "piKeiS JullnJwillUm..urHm»