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■ 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 ROPRODEE 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<T Mi.,,, ntrjkr rmm a s H.• WM An BurUtkus u4 Had Wtt^ ^14*4 W* Brlp-TMOi MeCaltkea ID III. I aitrd st.i,» Sautsnhlpj Candi- to !•!»( l.-r V»i»» Peopl. !• Tfc*. S. - (M ■ tka I)ro»am« Mmm a.d dacy to A m i a the Rock* nod Shwli "—VHla mm UUSW.1 BnA. Htol Oi.a.,1, Naac N.mlutM, I— , ». c Swe' I goaJ — lf a Ptot* Wrfaiy to.lthalt riKlnrirtiPtalna-ldl |\Veiinr-<U |W'Hn..li|; Fur th eVmr lb. ■Iflih-P.mllH- law Mil.. Ana.d tt| g||-" * Guard la Dancer. imt.Tlmt-FlnUluUUHlid in (irxi.l Ctinillttfii WH . Will Alt—.A IK. A.OM| PM.. }> 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 anlittled 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 Leon Abbett. 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 »*rter 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 wroccr.srocer, 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 'mat of •peed he distanced two regu 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 hehe 'demanded'demanded aaan Increase increase la I nwagm wags * haiet of ifwed ha distanced two regu wh&h as refusedrefused andand ha he quit qui twork, work , 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.