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EstablishedESTABLISHED MAY IO, 1887. May PLAINFIELD,PLAINFIELD, io,N . J. THURSDAY, AUGUST 141887.. N.1890 . JL PricePXICK Two Cnrn, THURSDAY,Two Cents. August 14. 1890.

1 CentralCentral Hudson aysteai, again de- Hudson 9ASE84LL GAMESsystem,. ClaimsCLAIMS SHagainE WA S ORUQQEO. she wasde- drugged. nonneenouncedd the letter to Superintendentbe t letter 0ASEB4LL to GAMES. Superintendent THE VoorbeesVoorhewe as a forgery, ami said the A NEas CRISISW COMMANDE R a NEW forgery,PASSED CXere(Bar* Valeseud Ask * faCOMMANDERr a DlvareFalsee aa saidAsks fee ths a Diverse sag Dues UNstleastU t WILL eases AMERICA YISI I THE CRISIS PASSED KnightsKnights looked upon it as a last resort looked upon it as WILaL VISIT AMERIClast A Re*Nat B**B*ab*resort r feeing MartianRemember. Re lag Wearied. byby the company to aid Ithan elsimHn j the company to STAT CLEVaUUmaid v CLKVKLAXO.in claiming N«Neww H.r», Conn., Augtha . 14—ClarH«rxx,a Conn., Ang. 14. —Clare Gen.Geo.Veazey , of Vermont, thVeazey,e r of Vermont, tho NeNeww York Central Officials strikestrike a failure. a \York failure. Cleveland SI O 3 S Central1 ...... 39 T 4 \W^ 9t ComteComte de Pari- and Do033107*c d'Or* FalsePale*,de , of NewarkOfficials, has sleof d a petitionx Paris Newark, and has Doc d'Or- filed s petition PUtabuiK- ••••... 0 0 0 4 S- • forfar divorce from Frandivorcek £ Stevens.o..3f from 0000004 Frank 3 E Stevens of Grand Batteries—YunnaArmy's -. Osborn anandd ZimmerChoice. (Morn i ClaimClaim a Victory. Mr.Mr. !»a• prw^Mear * Trawl I>* Grand pewVictory.Army' s Choice* HeardPUubarsDecker. . ..3 00 Frees leanleansa Ooming. doming.thisthis stty. The slineity.g o f the potitloa Th* filing 5f tb* pstltlon 1 NewNEW YORK, Aug.. 14.—Mr.. Web* r> York, Batteries— Teenat s and cixcixxam. Ang. reveal*reveals a peculiar ease. s peculiar14.—Mr. ess#. Webk fy? . one/showe d a cablegram from Mr. DepeW 'Yft . AT crxciMAlt. showed bl f s THETHK VKZcablegramT RALL Y AT DBTBOITNEXT . CincinnatiCtoetaaatl O 0210013100100—4RALLYfrom 0 •- 4 ATMr. OnOn July « Mies raise oamJulyDETROIT.e to DepeW this eit y 4 Miss Fetes o asm* to 0 this eity 0TSIKXKSTRIKERS8 AKX STILL HOPEFUL.ARBdatedated d Milan in which he sustaineMilan d ths STILL in HOPEFUL.whichChicago. 1000001—0ha snstainedDIPLOMATDIPLOMATS S SEXKINO PSACat to the vlsl f Mrs. Charles Stevens, wherevlel# SEEKING Mrs. Charles 0 PEACE. Stevens,4 wher# actions of the managers of tbs road, ChVouro. 0 •4100000 1— 0 actions of the managers Batteries-MuUaaBatteries s sandd Harrington. Stein of Malians Harrington. I FrankFrank Steventhe s was also(Mi a visitor Steven*. Four road, was aloe a visitor. Four anandd said that any othesaidr course would ThsThe that(Ma r How Hat any Order anadd Klttrktce, otharKlttridxa. Vow course Hu daysdays later the eouplwoulde wer e married.a lstsr Membership ths sonpl* war* married. OuOurr entire stockentire of Summe r Goods of stockMuteMaster r i Workman MoOarthy Say* the ofhavehav e Workmanbrought the management Inte Summerbrought McCarthy AT the GoodsSalvadoSalvador rSaya and dnatensalaa Troopmanagements andKeopia g Th*The girl returneofGuatemalan d homtbsgirle to Newark, but Troop*returned into Ksspisg hem* to Nowotk, bnt contempt and the company to disaster. " leariy 400,001 Vearly | AT aoarro*. 400,00a L_ KnightKnightss An Defeated- Amcontempt Dsfsatad-end the companyBoston 4 .0* lllOSOOO—•1102000—ato « Qaie1 tdisaster, at Present - nono mention of the marriagmentione wa s made. of tho marriage was mode. Brook T*..I .1 050000 Quiet1 X- Lasat t 7wee k Stevens visited NswsrPresent-k an d ailall kinds. MUST BE SOLkinds,D ; an d to sell MUST BLOCKEDBLOCKED AT ALBANYBE. AT SOLDALBANY. BraokJra.... . 1 105000; 0 s-7 and Lett to week sell Stevens visited _L Newark end FitsTtwm Ooasisilaslaawr TeMaTehls,. of Commissi. >d et OanseL Terry demandeddemanded his wife. madTh e False girl his wlf*.' Ths Fslm girl Mr*r.. Pejwdarly RamaJaa Sllea* BadPowderly We Remains Clark.Batterie Bllea*s Oetaat a and Oaaael, Terrv aad An AasarlaauS a Paster Laaas 9*.— m Wo themthem wo have cut prices WAweY BELOW have TbeThcute Ball ttwe4 OSiUU AnRsllread F«w*rle* s t* CSSHpricesS ftaaiarlee OlUelaiaTlee Csaiiaais■ er-le-i Is Clark. WAYATAre TOOK. Flee SEWka PewerleesBELOW eVniedeniedt«Aa.rl.sa d all knowledge ofall th e marriage I>oc«*rknowledge of Loses the 56.000 marriage Actteactiona Baa Bern Idn ay tk* OmwiBaa l KfrvMove* frelckBmo t Trala*. FreightTaken Train*.bjr Ik.OonornlAT «T W TOOK. rakar-aiitsar Attack »a ta» Howa mt endand refused to go withrefused Stevens . to go with Stevens. CaUC-CaimatlChl.f—Cot. veaM mities th e Matlaaal NeNeww York... 1 lOOOOlOA-000010York t Faker—Hitteref Q-3 At.nek tbs on the Mens* Jtatleast 1 ef 1 ' CO8T1 IiMUIlfoKxeev'llvCOST!* Baard—rtakertaa' s AUAJTTAlbaxt,, !N. Y., Aug 14.—The strike!N. , Board—Flakertew's Y., Angi l 14.—The l>naa Taiwan's <>ssll|Se Mon m mm Strlka-strike,c InIn explaining oth s marriageexplaining, she said * th* l msrrUge,l e she o said x- • C-raa-Aaarsasa. ky iladetpala a 1100 100 x— a Lords— Parnell’s thatthaQaerryesent If it too k place, as alleged, thaso t If Strike— It took piece, ea alleged, thot CkargChoreee MI strikers M AlbMT-onA !•—1 atat lsast In AlbanytlrllMn, doesleast no t look as if M In Albany—AAlbany, Batteries—BurkettBettariee-BurkeU doesan1nd * OarLapeal . Oloaco* notOelsa Cel* a Haa«laHandledd eaeo.OOO.OOlooki ClarLis.O lIna Csr- *300.000.0 Car. as Oloaeon if it was ended. The Central road Which Mrs. | %ad Clements. ~ > sheshs must hsve been drugged, as oho mast have been dragged, ss eh* AsseasklAssemblyy Inmdm IU Ckartsr.Snrr.ad.roit wasIts ended.Cbartar. —. The reney—StanleyCentral-ataalaj r Tired mt Olalitc Oas. Tiredroadhadha d not the slightestof recollectionot whichn of the th*Dining sllghtoatOat. recollection of th* j VANEMBURCH & WHITE, 18 W. FRONT ST. was to halts moved a large numter of Bootoh,Bono*, Aug. 14.—General WheelocAng. k 14.—General Wheelock VAN EMBURCH & freighwas tWHITE, trains at Wes tot Albany ts-dar hate moved18FlayersPlayers* ' Leacma. a Lssi*sW.large numterfeet.fact. Sh e alsFRONTo stated that the returned of She ST.elso stated that the returned NewNew YORK, Ang. 14.—In anYork,d aroun d freight Aug. trains G.G. Veazey of Vermonat14.—In t Is thYeaseye new Com- and Westof Ysrmont LoanoKLoxdox,around, AugAlbany . is14.--I t Is reporteAng.d tha th*t to Newsrk suspectinto-day14.— g thaItt tne coffenewe Is Com- reported that thethe Grand Central StatioGrandn man y surface haCentrals moved ! just one, andStation that consiste d many surfaos AATT CaOCACKX CHICAOO. to Newark suspecting thot tn* ooffoo ohasf onl y S3 bars. It wilmoved!l be see n thatjustmander-In-Chiefmander-In-Chie f ofone, the Grsmd Armof y of and the that thth*sGrand Comt e dconalstede Paris [wil Comtel saiArmy l wit h tbs givengivende heef r dally had been doctoredParleher . The dally will had beensell doctored. with Tb* tb* indicationindicationss presented themsslvss to of protononly tod thethe Republi83 c Be waa electebare.d themselvesby a ChloacoChicago. Republic.. 0 0004 101S—4 DuDueo d'OrleanIt s forto Ne wd’Orleans York o nHe Sept . parentparentss oforf th s girwilll cams hers to en- wasof New b* th* Yorkelectedseen girl that*u * by same Sept.00001013—4n here to en- •bow that the crisis In the fight hadthis is a patty move when it is known PittsburgPHtabnrc 0 OOOSOOOO-S 0 00030000— 3 show thatthistha t on aniaverage of 10is0 freight trains unanimousunanimoua thss vote. petty vote. Batteries— moveBaldwincrisis when 94,S4, onand boar d thit eIn Wfhlt e onSta r steamer thodeavordeavo boardr Boyle:to brea ie k thfighte marriage to . . ^ hadStatorth* break known and ths Whit* marriage. Star steamer . passed.passed. Passenger* harried in and.oat that onPassangers GovernorGovernoan r Hoveharriedy of Indian averagea anHorsyd Col - Quinn.inIktttarles—Baldw of uof aa d 100Borleand.out : Stale r saIndianad Germanto.Germani freightc snd trains Col- as nsnal, the polioeman looked more a dar, each consistindar,g of about fifty each eonsiating of about fifty ns nsnsl, earscare,, are moved. Theths roa d aredid suoceed onelon el Smedbermoved.g of Californipolioomsna wer e the Smedberg AATT Boam». The lookednoorox. A ofdistinguishe roadd partdistinguishedy of Frenchme didn CaliforniamomPhotograph*rka*agraal|*rparty >h*rs s succeedrs wars of Nominal.tb* FrenchmenOMeesm oheerfalchearfal,, and the swarm ofand cabme n who inin closing theth e draw of theswarm freigh t onlyonly oneclosings whosof e names weronese mentionecabmend Bostonl. whose who0the 00010340— names• wilwilll accompanwerey th e Comtdrawaeoompanye de Parismentioned. WAsmnoroirWashin i.. Aug. 14.—Thths e Fhotoof - Ang. Comte tha 14.—Tnoi d* fraight Photo-0 Peris. 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 0— S 1100 PER CENT. REDUCTION! haunhanntt thPERe depot had resumed their ths CENT.depot had After making a tour of REDUCTION!the prlneipal reanmodgrsphsrs'Associatio .3 n of Amei ice thsireon- 0300300 0-7 bridgebridge last evening and onlaste trai n was inin connectioeveningn with thconnectione office, sa dand ths y PhiladelphiBatteries—Kilroy,a withoneA OS00300 0-the7 After Morphytrain making office, grsphers' a wasand and tourleaAssociation thay Unmbert,eon- of of the principal basine«i-likbusiness e methods. like drawndrawn frommethods. the approach . fromAbou t SO warswere withdrawn beforthoe the rote was withdrawn■under*Bstteriss-Kllroy , Murphandy approach.and Uumbert , citiescitiebefores theMill y willean.l go to Washingtothey n for a tinnedtin usthed I nwillAbout seesio n all day.in The] follow-followgo - votesession lo 50 waa all Washington day. for s train hands from the Michigan Central Sanders and MUlig%u. ingIng report of the nominatioreportn eejmutttto mitts*e ef the nonetnatten i TheThe big gate between thbige mai n depot traingate handsbetween taken.taken. from tha the AATmainT CUCTsXAjm Michigan. depotCLEVELAND. fewfew weeks'visi Centralt wl h somweeks’e friend s In visit with some friends in' OIST. ^LXi RTJSSBT O-OOXDSALL! railroad arrived here last night and RTJSSBT thathatt city. GOODS!city. foforr ofifosT s for nest yeao(tearsr wa a presentedMStOdli for next year was . , • anandd the annex was opened the'annexfor the first railroad was arrived FireFiropenede Commissions r RicharCommissionerdfor A her#. Tobi a ClevelanClevelandd 1 0 0 Richard1 t 1tha alast 4 0-H A.first Tobinnight , and X 0 ; 0 1 3 1 3 4 0-U I. . : I - . timetime since the strike hegsttsinus. araare assisthet lag in raising assistingthsstrike blockade . In began. raising Buffalo the bloekade. U is said that thl Dulae d'Orleans will saidPresident,President , George Hastingsthat , BostonBoeton i | thl Georg* Hasting*^ 0 0 0701000-S And a LARGE VARIETY to choose from. ofof Boston was chosen BostonSenior Vloe-Coin- Buflale was 0 0 0701000-chosen 1 Senior first vioe-presidentVloe-Com- , & L. Si tinIn,, Mil- vles-prssidsnt, Mtl- 8. L. St And a LARGE ItIt is publicly announceVARIETYd b y Viee- ThThee railroais d officials toharrailroad e evidentl y mander-in-Chlefofficialspublicly, chooseand First Sergeant Batteriae-O'BriasBatteries-from. have k O' aa dannounced BatcUffsBrian i Cunning - remainremain in Neevidentlywand Yor i i eity inalby t winter. Sutcliffe;New Vice- YorlCunning- received a set back in the strike on the mander-in-Chief, ham and and Mack. First wsukee;waukee: second vlee-presldsnt, WW, . S, 8erg*ant second S. vlee-preeld PretidenPresidentt Wehb that theWetja entir e sohednlsthatreceived the a entire GeorgeGeorgset e B. Creamescheduler of Baltimorbach B. e is the ham and MackCreamerin . the of strike onTuberBaltimore , Louisville ; secretarythe . Lie. C I.. Over- Over-the -■ •• ofof passenger trains runnlnpassengers oat of the DelewereDelaware A Hudsotrainsn Cana l Company's Arunning Jout Hudsonof AATT HW TOSJC. KXW CanaltheWATCHFUWATCHFUL L ARMIESCompany**TORE.. J-Tuber,■ ARMIES. j Louisville; secretary, • __ 3«rWe CIOHB at 7 P. M. (except Saturday.)-**#*-We; j ' Clone< Granatd Central Depo7t had been reenmed P. road. The large freighM.t house of that newnew(except Junio r Vlce-Commander-ln-ChlefHaturdny.)'6s*Junior . Vice-Com mender-in-Chief. peck,peek, Hamilton, Out., snd treasurer, Hamilton, Ont., and treasurer, Grand Central road. Depot hadThes e votes were unanimousThebeen . largeNeNewwresumed Tork 3 O1101000freightYork — 0 hones br.br. Oof. M. Carlisle, Washington. Ththate O. M. 3 Carlisle, Washington.u 1 Tha 1 0 1 0 • 0—0 DOANE & VAN AR8DALE, withwith the evceptionof a fethew looal trains roodroad isexception deserted, and the isdepo of t presents Thesea deserted, few votesand Brooklrulocal werethedspot trains presentsunanimous.CtastessalaOast* mslsn a aad Salvadarlsa T eng Ueivndevlnn Tmwy ova 0 *0000103—9 DOANE toto Spuyten Dnyvil. SpnytenOn& th e other hand thethe appearancDnyvil.e of Sanday. -The Im- AAfterfVAN tsr appearanceelectin g thes e thresleetinge officer s Onan d Brookirn...Batteries—Keefe. thee*AR8DALE, 0 ofthe00000 1end OS—three9other Ewing:CnrapedCIBH S KurlMkOlknoffioershandSunday. , NnnrreportreporHemming andt wil l probablRanky h o adoptedwill -TheOther..and Im-probably be adopted. aa•I WENT FBOMT NT. went Tss omt-PBiCfrontB BOO T un> 811. > HCT «r.imt. itit is eonSdently asserted by the menisportancportance e of this move mastof no t be un- confidentlyseleotingselectingthis Detroi t as the headquartermoreasserted s DetroitCook.Battariss-^Kaef emast and Ewinc . Hemming an*by aa CmCmrr or MEXICOnot, Augthe. or14.-r A dispatebehthe Mexico, un- men headquartersAng. 14.—A dispst«h ~ tks oxe-price boot amd bid * r n«rn.i whowho ate on strike Chat noaret much more derestimated.derestimatedon . Tbs road frostrikem Alban y ooff the next enoampmsntthat the . the Theveteran nots next road ntnehenoempment,receivereceived d her s says the armiefromemora ofhere Sathe n A •weejeAlbanyd Cre w safe lmeeaeega Perk*ays veterans Crew the kmlm armiesIn r*ri.of San thanthan one-half of the regulaone-halfr passenge r nortnorthh to Saratogaof , Montrsal and othsr toadjourned the an d plunged into aend whir l oSaratoga,lregular AUUIAtlanticolnngedM pasaangarMontreal intoAssociation.SalvadoSalvador r anandd Guatemala a arothere no w HALIFAXHalifax,whirl, IT . «., Aug. 14.—Captaiand ofn N. 6., Gnstemsls Ang. are 14.—Captain now scheduleschedule is in operation. . ie points,points, as welinl as to Vermontas, ia useoperation.d sightseeingsightseein wellg and * good-fellowshipand'. - , as good-fellowship. campecampedtod withi'n sight ofVermont, each other , Olsswithinn an d orsiew of eight men of theneedsight of each other, AT »srw Olsan snd orew of eight men of th* DerisDrrU McCarthy, of the Executive byby the West ShoreMcCarthy,, New theYor k Central »hThe» AcJJatasjt-UaaanM'Westof Adjutant-General'ss Raaort, Shore,AT theHaperS. readyreadNewXKWy to anticipate YorkanyExecutive movemenHAVEX. t NorwegianNorwegia nto bark OerdaCentral, whic h was anticipatebark any Oerde, whiehmovement wse BoardBoard of D. A. 246, said it ofwa s his be- &A. HudsoD.n Elver and thHudsone Pennsylvani A.a ThaThe totaRiverl amoun 246,t expended by andth totale NewNew said Haven. . 1 flOOOOOOHoren..the — a amountlookinlookingit g to a renewal of thPennsylvaniawastoe warfare . ) wreckedwreckea dexpended at Sable Islandhisrenewal, onat th e night 1by ofbe- Sable the the 320000Island, warfare. on 1$ 00—5Ikt night lief thbt the Knights of Labor had been railroads. Ail NewarkNewark.. ofJt 00000000— 3 the meantimthesee th e Ministers of Coptare, a therefore, 3 000000 00—3 lief that railroadsthe . Ail of these Knightsare, therefore , GranGrandd Army offro m July 1, Army1871, to JulLabory Battene*—Doranfrom had Julv beenth* and 1, meantimeofof JulCaahll: y 371871, , wer s broughJulyt to this th*porto t Millar27, July Ministerswsr* and broughtof to Costs this port defentfd bbyy the Central road. Thougtbe h affecteaffectedd by thCentrale strike. Itby is thought, 1,1, 18*0, tbestnountroad. s to the enormoustrike.s1880, su m Murphy.Batteriser-Oora a and OaahU: afnonntaMilleThoughr an d RicKtcsa anIt d Nicaraguto a have not ceaseand d yesterdayyesterdais y bthey the steamer NicaraguaDespatchsnormonaby . thought, earn th* have not steamer ceased Deepstah. thnjrthojr were beaten this timweree there would however,howeverbeaten, tha t the road will effecthattthis a set - thetime roadthereMurphy . will would effecttheitheir r efforts In behale f effortsof peace . Theset-y The GerdIn a was bound for Quebec and la' behalf of peace. Tbe; HA be another strike which would be of ofof $1,967,534.55. Adjutant-Genera$1,967,534.55. l Hop- AATT B4KTTOaM>Adjutant-General. - HARTFORD. Hop- The Genie waa bound for Qneboa and la’ be anoitber tlementtlement at once. Ths Bostostrikeatn ft Albany kina’kins' reporonce. t shows that owhichn Jun e SOreport; The would havhaveshowse bee nBoston hard a t worbeenk anbe d hare haA d thata• total herd lose Albany. Thos e ofo n boarAt d were ontotal work June sndloa*. 90; bar* Thee* hM| on beard wore greatergreater import and farther importreaching , andand Fitohburg roads are iFitchburgn dangerand , bat 1890.1890. there werroadse in the several departfnrtherthereare- HartfordHartford 1 0inwere 0 S S 0 0 1 1—1reaching,4 thtbedanger,e activ e co-operatioin n of thbute entir activee thesavedeave d by the lifseverale saver s -oco-operationn Sable depart- by of th* tb* X Ilf* entlr0 0 seven 3 «i 3 Sable 0 5 1 1—14 thathatt would result more disastrouslwould y for theythey wilresultl probabl y stop handlinwill g Nemorew ments 7,17disastrouslyprobably8 posts, wit h a membershipstopforWUmiaatoWilmington n 1 »0001000—S diplomatidiplomatichandling c corps. corps.New Uland. V 1 00001 000—3 ,[.. Gents’ the Central road. Furnishings. ments 7,178Batteries—StaibBatterie s Btalb and Stalltassposts, : Williams and with Island.a Stallings: membership Williams ’ 1 \':J\ Gents' Furnishings. the Central YorkYork Centraroad. l freight. Central ofof 307,383. fraight.The gain s since Jane 80307,385., aadTlarnansad . Tiernen. WarWar with -HonduraThes now appears withgains *’ -Honduras sine* 2 J Jan* now 80, appears : ■Kemampa ami 0*0*Merw» \ nag O’Cenaeve* B*w. 1889I860,'J were 520 poets and 80,81wer*7 mem - ATAT BALTDlOUaV. 520 k BALTIMORE.toto be inevitabls . Thbee postsaction s of Presi- inevitable. and 90,917Th* mem-actionst of Presi- I Willtr;llI Tak* Back tfc* MM. ' Take Kick bers] The chelosse s were 20 posts anMae.d dendentt Bogrsn of thi t countrBograny hav s not - of. t thgt country have not AMERICANAMERICANSS MURDERED. bers MURDERED. BaltimorBaltimoree 0 S 0 0 0 3 » l" Th*«—1 » losses LOIDOILoxdox,. Aug. 14.—A rowing mawer*matst h Ang. 20 14.—A 0 posts rowing3 and0 matsh 0 0 5 3 l' 3—13 Reasonable NewNEW YORK, Ang. 14.—SuperintendenYork, t Prices Aug. l,58tl,58t members14.—Superintendent. The numbemembers. r of death s Lebanon! ...... 0 beenbeen satisfactorThs y to Provlalonasatisfactory0 l Presf - for number to of3 /1,000SO B deathsProvisional boa 0 Presi-boon 0 arranged 0' 0 between 0 0—2 Reasonable Prides! durifeg the past year was 5,476. Ths Lebanon ....0 0*00 0000— * dent Bxeta of Salvador, and he isfor £1,000 has been arranged oetwt VoorbeesVoorhmes said that the compansaidy woul d TwoTwo To»( Mls»loa»rlthat * M*et a T.sBfTractthss dnriUg companythe StlaslonnrleBatteries—O’Uatterics—O'Rour pestkRoark aad'TVnraseadiwould , Pries dent Meet andyear KempKema p anHostsd O'ConnorTownsend: was . Th eand rac e will takTreal*e O’Connor.5,476. of Price Tb* reoeSalvador, Thawill take end ha is taketake back nearly all thhacke me n who had nearlyDeathUealt i <• the «oi4ss. ail tiltotatotal l amount expendethe thed for relief foi andsadOwlnassoamount menSon . inn.Gwinaseo. irritateexpendedidd whobeyon d measure. Ezeta is Placplacee on thhadfore beyondAmerica n onPaclfl e coast tn the relief measure.American for Pool A# Ezctaoooat inis gonegone ont, as nearly allont, wer e sorry for as nearlythe'yearthe'yea r ending Marchall 31 , 1890, waaending were watchin|iggMarchsorry the situatio n closelth*y an d may ,000. Theveningeths by so- daring which he committeecommittee waited on Superintendent cable. waited called.called. "House o“Housefon Lords " in the orderof, TotalsTotals.. . SuperintendentLords” 0.83$, 1JSZ* that on the uvenlaKin during which hs vslnsbUstha order, amounting to $2,000. Tb# 0.837 , 7.855 Mr.Mr. Gates oeme from PlainfisldGates, N . J. cams from Plainfield, oommiU<-committedJ inioidN.e ll « hayuiaided lost $4,000 J.bnrglsrsburglar it*s escaped . I bedsacs pad. lost $6,000 WorcesteWorcesterr and informed him andtha t Local informed him thethe vote beinthatg upo n votea motio n to assigLocaln being upon whilewhile playina g poksr Witplayingh a numbe r omotionf poker to With assign a number of AssemblyAssembly No. 1705 at Dorer PlainNo. s had MayMay 13 of this yea1705r h e an18d two othsrat thetheof questio n foDoverr debat questione thisat 9 p . m. This yearfor fclaisdltsgPlains s; •< the Claaadebatehe, of lead and at tb* 9 ClMbffi, p. two m. otherThis yonngyoung men bade good-bye to their men bade hishis medical colleagues. The policgood-byee medical to colleagues. their Tb* polio* flSoir Asfoflfshing, Yet it is Truesurrenderedsurrendere, d their charter. The men their waswas defeated ancharter.d thdefeatede questio n will HATIOMXINATION . UUIIt. '' Ale and Thephysician LIAQ JA hoe thamen discovered thatqneatton Stephen- will asked for positions and I told Mr.' friendsfriends at the rooms of ths Younat g take Its regular torn. Massachusettthe s roomsphysicia n has disoovrred thst Stsphsn 1 of the Yonng asked for positionstake Its and »r*u regularLori, ITo * £ast f*et feesoson n tooI k s lsrge quantitturn.y otookf morphin s Loxdox,Lonooif a told, Aug . 14.—Darinlargeg a heavy MassachusettsquantityAng. Mr.'of 14.—During morphine a heavy Won Lost P*el ThatThat ROQER8 BROS, are selling ROQERSWorcesterWorcester to take on four of the old Men’sMsn's Christiato BROS,n Associatio n ia thattakeandan l OhiChristiano seemed tOhioo onb e solidlysolidlere y against seemedfonr Association to againstselling of be in thedownpourdow n poor of rain st Holly welefl teas oldthatof rein et Roily well tone of conductors and twelrs brakemen, the city. They Brookl’nBrookl'a.tcame U 31 toCbJcsav..4 .01 O 44 JSZ1Newimmediatelyimmediatel y after th31s Yorkconclusio n of andafter JXO*met the Chicago..40 eonclnsloo 44 of, A37 thatthat beautiful Frencbeautifulh Dongol a Shoe conductorsFrench oity. DongolaTheandy cam e to New York andtwelve met thethe "House Shoeof Lords. " “Hones brakemen,pulled*!..08 of K.York..*ttLords.” VI MOtheth*ths gams35 , and it isi surmisegame, d with snl- thousandsthousandands of small frogefA:4 s eame ittumblin gsmall is frogs N. surmisedcam* York..45 tumblingwith 63 eni- .4.MI balanaebalance of tne men to report to this sevenseveof n other missionaries alotherl boan d fotner missionaries menall BaaUMUB...J too « as MM Clavl'ad.^is 04 Jubdnndto« report for bo toto tbs grounto d and swarmethe d ovsr the Si5 this ground jtisM and Ctovl*nd..38swarmed over04 the Aot atat j the exceedingly lpw pricthee of f3,Q0. office. Their exceedinglyoases will b e held under the lowSondan, the price wild JSUof » pitub*ni.iAfrican« 7* jm eidaleidal intent, although $3,09-no positiv countrye intent, although no positlre office. the Sondan, the wild TheirAfrica n country WOMAN'WOMAN’SSoaeet RELIE F CORPS. Uuicla’Uuuusin'U.will RELIEF M ae .65be CORPS.proofproof has yet been discovered38held has . yetroad*.rosds . underbean!Q Jtkw discovered. Pitub’nc.lu 73 MO « ItilsItils perfect in lit and perfectfineness , and Is theadvisement.”!.adrisament.";in . tit andwherewher e England has recentlfineness,Englandy wage d sneh hasand reoantlyIs wagedFLA rails’the such LEAUIIB. longest wearing shoe a fierce wainr with thfiercee natives . Among ThTheewar theM«s»k>'-rahl* < Haw Mawithw aWaek* « market M-mb-nblpthe for nativse. lias J; Among Nsw Moaebsd longest wearing shoe In the market for tram»r.i« UI P"tt Wdr«d ikoaMsaUoo, E. Hundred RingKingman, axaThousand.l Tlal t JLalaaen isJohn 4 Visit Xnglsad.E. thethe money. money. THE FIRST AFFRAY. Jaderqniat, Boy G. Boston.Boston. ...64 30 jOO...64O Phlladel.J Coddington,O 44 J» 38 War- jBOO I Phlladsl.AO 44 A33 Jaderqnist, Boy G. Coddington, War- Bostos,Boerroa, Aug. 14.—The eighthAug. annua l BrookBrookl'u. i’llM *J ,MT14.—Tha Piuab'rtr.4.55 0 40 .403 eighthLoxdox,LOHDOK , Aug.43 14^—Kin g Kalakua of Wildcat*WildoatannualAng.s bar e appeared InAU7 ahave awa M 14.*—King appeared. Pitub’rg.40 KalakuaIn a 48 of swamp .485 Don'tDon't forget—We alwayforget—Wes carry a fine Flakertoa’sFlakertoM's •!•>• Chare* oaalways a Crow d at renren GM,a. Harris , F. M. G.Gates carry, Mrs. f. Chares a Harris, Chicago—62Uuicaco-.&on 3 43 J&t Clev'l*nd.3Onea O 6F.0 A3S HawaiiHawaiCrowd43i ha s definitely annonnoeat d thaM.t has A63 definitelyGates, ClevVnd.3# anuounoed Mrs. 60 that F. .438 Kingman, Miss conventioconventionn of thJenniee Nationa l "SJTomau't DickX.H. York-.a of u *-' A*3York...5o BuOal * ..Handi « 3 JW4 the 42 James betweenbetweenNatlonaT^^oman’i Trenton andTrenton Bordentown A<3, N . J. j ana Bordentown, Buffalo N. ..35 J. 83 | .384 linlinee of B. C. BUST'S SHOES, at verof y WraWmit Albany. E- KingmanAlbany. , Viss Jennie 'Dick and James C.RelieRelief f Corps waa held in CorpsFremon t Tem- BURT’Swas held Iinn all probabilitSHOES,y in a * wilelll be in London probabilityFremont at heTem- very will be In London TriceTrice.. AMSJUOAIAUKH1CAMI ASBOOtATIOlI. iinnsnosunns. the autumn . So far ath*s appearance s TwoTwo horss thlsvssautumn., 1 1 anhorsed 9 years old thieves, 11 So an(L9 far years as old appearances reasonablereasonable prices. prices. ALVAKTAlbany,. N. Y., Aug. 14.—The first All N. theseple.pleY.,. Mrs. Annls Wittemeyer of Phila- Ang. missionaries Mrs. 14.—TheAnnie were Wittemeyerrsspeetivelyrespectively, , firstwer eyoung arresteof d In Now wer* Phila- arrested in New affray of the strike occurred at Wast All these missionaries were young delphia, national presidsnt, in ths W06 WUJBVU.29started hersa J4 had1 andan d procession37 . procession. a by ThoThsno wor freightk ofAtto th s oensus'enumeratorthe s work WilmVn.20money.of encampment tho 66oonsastonnmorotors On A41 - train. May 14 they sailed LebanonLebanon.. 40 87 JU.»from Hartferd.J£48 l 00 J«t 97 Nsw shoshowYorkw th s population of Mains A18to for b o tho populationHertford.-22 of 05 Mala# JAM to be train. May 14 they sailed from New York for waswas presented to her fatherpresented, Secretar y to her father,658.454,658.454 , an Increase of Secretary0,500 sinosn e 1880. Increase of 9,500 sinoe 1880. Accordingly,Accordingly, they moved op toward thaySierraSierr a Leone, on the westermovedLeone,n coas t of Rusk,Busk, for heronnp. Mrs. - Bagley of Ohiforo towardthe weaternher. Attacked tne coast Mrs. non.* ofel Begley Leva*. of Ohio thethe crowd. Their orders were not Afrioa.Africa. crowd. mad*made ths presentation. In his reply SekadalSchedulethe Theira aC T*-day*s ef Attackepresentation.Twday'sd t*e fleas orderse a t Lertfa, Gnatee.MrsMrs.. Linooln, wife of the Unitewere d In Lincoln, hie not reply wife of th* United LoitDOKLoxdox,, Aug. 114.—In a speech st States MinisterAng., accompanie d bv her 14.—In a speech at obeyed,obeyed, snd In an instant the andfellow s in SecretarySecretary Rusk ansai d thaBuekt ths prosperity said XSriOXALainstantj noiiAL iMiam.that '\ LAAOEJE tha the prosperityfellows States Minister,,'i accompanied by her BlaziersBlazlsrs,, White Vests, WtiitBFlanne l Dress Shirts, Gordon SasheVests,s an d beganbegan to use their clubsFlannel. toTh e crowd ConnecticutConaeettaat Prohlbltlsalst*use Dress. ofoProhibitionists,f the G. A- B. largeltheiry dependethe Shirts,d on the G. clubai. A- Gordon DerbDerbyy Sir WiliamR. ; Hareonrt attackeSirSasheslargely d twotwTheo daughters , returnedaughters,d dependedfrom andWiliam Englancrowd d onfeturned fromHareonrtthe England attacked NewNew Tork TS. Philadelphia, Yorkat New^T -orki . ththae Housva.e of LordsPhiladelphia,, Hons*characterisin g it ato n thofs steamship CitNewy o f New YorkYork.. Lords, characterising it retaliated,retaliated, and when this city police Hartford.HARTFORDand. Conn. , Aug. 14.—Dr. JohConn.,n effort*effort* of thewhen Woman' ofAug.s Belie f Corps. th*.< Brooklyn 14.—Dr., vsBrooklyn, . BostonWoman’s, "st Bostontho . vs. ReliefJohn Boston,city Corps. on at police the Boston. steamship City of New York. Clearedcleared the bridge two Ptnkertothe n men A.A. Rockwell, bridgeof Norwich , waa madeRockwell,Mrs.Mrs. Logan, whtwoo is a membeLogan,r of ths PittsburgPlttabttrsof ; rs. ClevelandPinkartonwho , at CleveUndvs . isaas sCleveland, s menstandin Norwich, g obstructio ata n to usefuCleveland.la memberMr.Mr . 8hannon, ths Dublin solicitowas8hannon, r ostanding f of the made tb* Dnbllaobetrnctioh solicitor ofto useful were found badly hartNational and Pension CincinnatiCincinnati onevs. ChlaagoCommittee,. at Cincinnati specta-va.. legislation.legislationChicago,. AsW. a deliberative assemat - th*ths LondoR. Cincinnati.n Times , whoLondon waAss connecte C., d Times, a deliberativewho woo assem- oonneoted were lound badly hurt and one specta- temporartemporaryy chairman of the Prohibitiochairmann National Pensionof Committee , W. R. Cth*, prohibition blybly,, hs said, the House ofhe Lord s had si said, th* House of Lords had al- tortor hsjd a fractured skullhad. Convention.Conventiona . The Committefracturede on per-gaveave anaknll. Interestin g accounTh*t fof thean runtf•XATBUOCommitte** LSAOUa . LMAOum.interesting on withwith ths Pigott sosndal, th*anper- d wh o mysaccount- Pigott gof soandal, the and who mys- TheThe city police say thacityt th s Plnkerton manenmanentpolicet Organisatiosayn was appointed SNurses’'arsesthat ' bill now pendingbillOrganisation in the Congress . Pinkertonnow pending mosmostwast eeassd to Mist. It badin done appointedteriouslyterlonsly cesseddlsappssrs d several Congress.months disappeared to several nxlet. months It had don* men had no business Mrs. to Alger BrooklynBrooklyrout n vs. New York, atva. Ne wthe Yorkwas . nothinnothingNsw g thicrowd.s sessio n beyonYork,thisd _ introducedatago , hasession s returne d to hiNews home . beyondYork. and ao- men had no business to ront the crowd. sndand reported the followinreportedg officer s who Mrs. Alger wsthes Introduce d snd acfollowing- PhiladelphiaPhiladelphi a vs. Boston, at vsBoston offioers. a bill tBoston,o preservwho ebill hares,tares , oatr 'to exten to ago, Boston. preserveor has returned to to extanhis horn*. -FOR— werewere elected: President, Charles A. knowledgeknowledgedelected:d the greeting of the en- PlttnbargPittsburc vs. Chicacothe, at Chicacovs. .President, Chicago, atgreeting Chicago.TbThe s CharlesBnsslaa Governmenof t Russianhas deoide d GovernmentA. the has dealen- dad Northrop, of New London; Yioe-Presi- campment. Buffalo,Buffalo, vs. Clavelaad. at Clevelaadva. On . anandCleveland,d Increas e the stringencstringencyat y ,oi thCleveland.eincrease motion .of th* tb*of Mrs. E. NNOO SIGN FROM POWDERLYSIGN. Northrop, FROMof campment. ONewn motion ofPOWDERLY. Mrs. K. London; gamgam*Vice-Presi-e laws. laws. that,afterthst,after the combletlonthe o f the autamncompletion of tho autumn dentdent,, William Ingalls, of Windham. FlorenceFlorencWilliame Barker a vote of thankBarkers wa s Ingalls,a rota of of manosuvres, the soldierWindham.s servinthanksg I n the was The committee also reported commit- „ manoeuvres, the soldier* serving in —I th* » Befle •Till Not Say Ubather %Villlilto s Will Be The Not committeeSay givengiven Mr*Whetheralso. Alge r for oo-operstiuMrt. g withActiosToledoToled o vsreported. BrooklynAiger , avs.t Brooklyn Will . for Faraell'Parnell'sBos QaarryaseBrooklyn,oo-operatlngcommit-a s s Btrtke . Qearrrraeaat artilleryartiller y andwith Infantr Brooklyn.y brancheansnd s of the Strike. infantry branches of th* GENTLEMENGENT ,L32^•••Twk«u s mt tk* Caatrsl Bcrike. uu tee*tees on TVEresolutions th«. . credentials, herher husbanCantrald in aidinJECg the W. R. C. ColumbusColomboHtrlk*.husband* vson. Syracuse , atvs. Oolumbus N,. Syracuse, LosTDoa , Aug. 144—Thinat e workmeColombo*.n In serviee,serviceresolutions, , and who enlisteaidingd fromend 188 8 Ut whothe snlistod W credentials,from 1885R. C. to * finance and rales. Nominations were work.workand. LouisrillLouisvillerules.e vs. Rochester, at LouisrUlevs. . Loxdox,Rochester, Nominationsat Aug. Louisville. were 14i—Tb* workmen in v i f DETROITDetroit,, Aug. 14.—General Master Ang. 14.—General StSt.. LDOIS VS. AthleticsLouie, at St. Louis. va. thtb*e Pa-nelMasterl quarrie s Athletics,atPa-nail Wieklo w have 1887,1887at, shall be placeSCd in thshellquarriese reserves . Lou la be placedet in Wicklow tha reserves.have madmadee as follows: Governoras , P. M. Augufollows:r Mrs.Mrs . Wittemeyer, ia heWittemeyer,r annuaGovernor,l ad - in P. M.struck . The strikerher Augurs stteeke d ths resi- annnal ad- WorkmanWorkman Powderly, J. J. Holland, ofof Middlefield; Lirutenant-GovernorPowderly,, dress, Middlefield; stated J. ATLANTICATLAKTIC ASSOCIATION. that ASSOCIATION.Lieutenant-Governor,struck. J. the A new sohsdnls oHolland,membershipfTh* prieensw s for leather sohednlestrikers of attackedof price*th* resi-for lssthar chairman of the National Legislative dress, stated thst the membership of dencedence of Samuel McAlister, Mr. Partoiofs to be issusd by the Newarkto , If. J.,Samuelbe IssuedMcAl later, by Mr. the Par- Newark, N. J., - At A. chairmanC. DewitDewittoft C. Pond of HartfordHORTON’S,C.; Secretary thethe thacorp s nowPond reache d nearlcorpsy 100,000of; NationalNewarnowk TB . New Haren/mt NeHartford;w HavenLegislative. reached5 Secretary nearlyW. 100,000;Front St. At A. C. HORTON'S, 5J Wj Front St. Committee and orsanlxer of the New of State, Henry R. Palmer of Stonlng- Newark va. nell'nell’sNews foreman, Haven,wttth the resulmt t that manufacturersmanufacturerNewforeman, s to-day , increasinHaven.g prioeto-day. e increasingwith prioea the result that Committee of snd State, thatthat aorgsnlxer ressrvedHenry food ofa $123,000 is onR.reserved BaltimoreBaltimorof e vs. Lebanon at Baltimoreva.fond . MrsPalmer. MeAlistetheof Lebanonr wss so frighteneNew of dat thst $123,000Baltimore. Stoning- is on 10-1-t10-1-tff YorkYork Central Ball road Centralatrike, John W. ton;ton; TreasurerRailroad , John B. SmitTreasurer,h of Ne whand strike,John in John HartfordHartforJ).the d vs. WilmingtonW.va., at treasuriesHarfordSmith. Mrs.Wilmington, of at McAlisterof 1010 per centHarford., all perronna local. we*Th e msnufsctNew eent.- so all corps, frightened round. that Th* manufact- \ Hayes and John Devilan, all members Britain Comptroller, Fred M. Hawley andhsnd in the treasuries othatf loca l corps, the charity ahshea gsvs prematurworke gavebirth to a child andof urersurers saprematurey ths Inoreas e Is-msdeay e nsosssarbirth they th*to lnoreas*a year childloaned* and necessary Hayes and Britain} John and thaComptroller,t the charit y worDeviian,k of th e year Fred all M. isis membersnow lyin g dangerouslHawleyynow 11L Mr. Par- bbyy ths advanclyinge i n the dntisthsa on greedangerouslyn advance ill. In th* Mr. dnttoa Par-on green ofof the General Executivthe e Board of the Generalooff New Canaan. New-Canaan.Executive amounteamountedd to over $100,000Board. Permanento t ThsTk«over taalfl * js***rd*B«a«*Tof Teutonic$100,000.. theu Koeord-Hotter. Permanent Knights of Labor, are in the city and departments NewNew have YOBJC , Aug. 14.—ThYour,e agent s of nellnail threatenbeen s Ang.to dos e thsthreatens quarries i f hidehidess andolLorganised to 14.—TheandolL;; «• » incOoee agents th* oi qnarriea if t - \> Knightssome Importan t action in connection of departmentTexas, s Labor,hsve been organiseNorthd in areth s Whit* Star LinDakotae hsv e receiveind many andthethe disturbsQcethem s contlno*disturbances. thacity continue. continue.and Potomao. acme importantIkthe* Baltlaaor a to Ball for 8we4*aBslllMor.. Texaaaction, Nort h Dakota toan d ths Potomac theSail in Whitefor Starsonnection ftwxj.n. Line have received many with the great railroad tie-up is gener- congratulationscongratulations over the record mads over the WeatherWaetfcer Ia4iea«la«a>6 ' Iadieatlsas.record made withally leoked for. the Boarrojrgreat, Aug . 14.—The flagshiprailroad Balti- tie-up is gener- Xdnlet•Bflalet. r Bald VavwardFnitwardar s ik~ B o,aqn*« «t. Reid l 8, k> It c. ally looked Bostqx, for. Aug. broth aa**ris:.f br14.—The Caiwl byby thflagships steamshi p Teutonicbrthe , which ar- steamshipBalti-Malpractice. V'' W*SST«OTO«Tentonle,, Aos- •*.— >V>r> NeWashixotox,w Coaiandt whichAug. 1*.— ar- Foe Now Englandi c. moremore receired orders to sail at 14 received rived here froordersm Qneenstow n after a PAJUB, Aug. !«.— to sail at It “The."The. purposes ofpurposes this meeting, " said o'clocof k this morning fothisr Ne w York and DiKBDRT.Conn.Damsmeeting,” CRT, , AugConn.,. 14.—Mrs . Danissaidl rived Ang. 14.—Mrs. hereParis, DanielMr. WhitelaAng.w Reid , fromFairFair;; warmar. winds shiWaawarmer:1%.—(Mr.- to sontherlr . tQueenstownwinds Whitelswshifting to afterReid, southerly. a Baker,Baker, Confectioner and Iced - Cream ManufacturerConfectioner. Mr.Mr. Powderly to a reporter, "are of a o'oloek and Powderly this LeachLeacto h of thimornings city adls ofd varIcedy suddenlreporter,y forpassagepassag e of five- days ,thisNew ninetee ofn Creamhours an d thIh*city»9ve York“areAmerica n Si latedays,r to Franceand ,of hasAmerican ' nineteenForFo r diedEaster n Mea w Yorkhours: FairManufacturer. : very•anns nand XHuister Easternsuddenly to New France, hasYork: Fain warmer; toto sail thsnee August sail23 for Swedes thence five minutesAugust, the fastest on record. Informed 28M . Bibet, the Minister of for :r Sweden generalgeneral character. As iar acharacter.s we kno w with the remaina of the Inventor TuesdayTuesday morningAs . It was not farunti l morning.five as minutes,we informed It know windwindsthe* variable. variable.M. waa fastest Ribot,not on until the record. Minister of IcedIced Cream In Fancy FormCream, an d Individual Bricks for TeaIns and Partltw/ Fancy therethere will be nothinForm,g ba twill routin e busi- withand be Individualnothing preparationspreparationBricksthes fo bntr he r immediatfore buria for routinel ThThe e TeasCity of Newher York and, busi-o f th e In man CityremainsForeignForeig n AffairsPartlee.immediate, that he has forwardeAffairs,ofd FarFor EasterMawbnrialn Peanarlvaaia of thatt Wanner : faiFastn am he York, the ha*Pennsylvania: of inventorforwardedWarmer: the fain Inman PlainPlain and Fancy Oake, andCharlott e Busse and MaoaroooeFancy , -fresh every Cake,Oay . MY Charlotte Russe Ericcaon.Eriooson. Theand announcemen t will be Haoaroona, The Unaline steamersannouncementfresh, with whicsteamers,h the Teutonic ttoo Washingtoevery n thwithewillWashington desir e expresse d by whiehthe(lay. be thedesire Teutonicexpressed MT by OWN MAKE. nessness come before us. come a greatbefore- disappointmen t tgroato thousandns.” s werweree made that suspicionmadedisappointments of the neigh- that suspicions of to the thousandsneigh-aoutberlsoutherly v winds. ' winds. -" QuestionedQuestioned as to whether or noas t ths to borsborwhethers were aroused. Medicawere l Examineor r weewss aroused.suppose d to be racing, eamnote I n Isupposedththes Consula the r Conference foConsularr aMedical milde r to ForFor New Jersey: Fain elaarlne; lExaminera southConferencebeNew' racing, Jersey: for earns Fain n in milderclearing 9 to south- TryTry my Home Made Bread; Itmy wil l please you; hoHomet av 5 r." M. Wade Bread; ofof people her*, Itsn d wapeoplea a surpriswille to here, please you; hoarshoarands later. hotlater. applicationapplicatiowas atn of ths McKinWof y bill in5 con- thaa p. McKinleyu. surprise bill to in con- IfIf you desire FBE8H anyoud PUR E CANDY, yodesireu ca n make NO FRESH NewNew York Csntrsl strlkands Yorkwill be eon- ththePUREe fleetCentral itself. Captaifleet n HowelLCANDY, of the WileWilstrikeitself.e wa s eoqusicted with the factsyou will, was Captain can be HowelCacquainted makeof eon- ernera portionthe; slightl withy warmerportion;; NOvariabl e finds. slightlythe warmer,facte, MISTAKEvariable winds.In sisidero ddared darin g the meeting, Mrdaring. Pow - tbe andsnd s post-mortemeeting,m haas just been held. post-mortem Mr. has formitformityy with thPow-e wishe s of thjustwithe Cham - FarFor treetarathe Me w York beenand Westerwishesn held.Western of th* Mew Cham- York and Wasters buyingbuying raygoods . my goods. Atlanta,Atlanta, is left In command oisf the fleet. Ileftt ws s found that thein woman' s death command of berber of Commercth*e of fleet. Commerce. I1 manufacture LA BOmanufacture ELY, and GUARANTEE LARGELY,T^E QUALITY. andderlyderl y said he was unable as veesidt tGUARANTEE o tell he THEwas It nnableQUALITY. was as ImUuI'i foundyet Exhibit US to that tho PeaaayfmnlaPenssyfronts:ctell ligh t showortWorld’sthei eastarljr windLights Fair. woman'sshowerst deatheasterly winds whetherwhether it would receive officiait l atten- would receivewaswas doe to a criminal dueofficialact . A n investi- to atten- a criminal act. ahtranashifting* to soutberlr; ststlensry taaspara-to An southerly,investi- stationary temparo- ■Isaaorian■psritatt IU»ulail*as atu.»lsil.sa* gation will be heldK-r.rr.d.. Chicago,CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—Th1 e World'Ang.s Fai r He 14.—TheHandled World’s *300.100.000 Fair la Currency. 26 WESTtion.tion. "It may, " he said, "and again it WAgHraoTOXFRONT. Aug. 14.—I“It n the Senat e gationmay,” willha STREET.be said, held. “and Be Haadlad eWOO.tOO.00again 0 la Curr*a«r. taretnrs.it . esecpt warmeexceptr In aortasr a aartlon miwarmer in northern portion Of 26 WEST WJEtOlSTJ? mamayy not." not.” Washixqtox, Ang. 14.—In CommissionersCommissioners have receiveths d a novehavel Senate receivedWester n Pennsylvania . a novel 11-18-tX11-18-tf MrMr.. Edmunds' resolution, limiting Edmunds’ suggestionsuggestion from Edinburgh, Scotland. fromLoxdox,LojrDO* , resolution,Aug. 14.— A dispatch Edinburgh,from WesternAng. Scotland. Pennsylvania.limiting 14-—A dispatch from debate on the Tariff bill; Mr. Elair's It Is a proposal to exhibit during BuenosBuenos Ayrse states that thAyrese finsneial state* that tbs financial PlNhcrloBr%»Uwrtam Bf*a Pat Away TfcalrjClabaM*n . debate Pat on Away tbe TkalrlClab*. TariffIt statementstatemenbill;Is t to be issued by the govern- to a Mr. be proposalElair’t issued toby the govern-exhibit daring previourevioues question resolutionqneetion and Mr. reeolutionththee fair , an exaet reproductiofair, n of the and an exeat Mr.' NRW reproductionfr« . TURK of MARKRr#. j the Sthactsk,STHACTSK, N. Y.f Ang. 14.—Every- R' N. POCOKKKKTSIKPoughkeepsie,Y., , K.Y., Aug. 14.—HenrN. y Ang.Y., Ang.- mentment will show14.—Every- tha14.—Henryt $300,000,00 0 In will show that $500,000,000 In thing Is quiet at East Syracuse and the QQuay' nay’ss resolution providing resolutionfor a vot e Wandelti forty yearprovidings old, of Brooklyn, apartmenapartmentfor t of Mary Queena of Scots, of rote Mary Quaan of 8eota, thing is on quietthe Tarif f bill on the 30teth instant, Wendell; Eastforty with a partSyracuse yearsof Hol y rood Castls, Shakeold,and - earreneycurrency passedtheof through Caiman's Brooklyn, passed throegh Caiman's PinkertonPlnkerton men no longer think menit nec - on no the longera ne w conductoTariff r onewn a freighthinkt traibilln o n conductorwith on it a on handshandparts nec-whil e e hetbe wa s Presidentofwhile , an d thst “' Vnwfreight Tonshe .Holyrood Ana30th. lX-Mens Nxw r on esUwas to-dar Yobs.Caatle,, train President,instant,Ang. Shake- on 1R—Moneyand on that sail to-day, essary, to carry their clubs. Freightto andand ignoring consideratioignoringn carryof th e Fed- thethe Hudsonconsideration Biver RailroaHudson d wa a structhairk speare'speare's of s housRivere st Stratford-on-Avonthacl , aba.Railroad house Fed- was I1 aadl a par eentosndat I Freightstruck , 0 per Stratford-on-Avon,ounti , eraleral Election bill this session were Election andand also the boostbill in which Roberalsot thsthe country derivedthis littlcountry e rea l benefithat derivedBONDaBONDS. session. _ hones* little in were real which benefit Robert ' First Catchoperationsoperation s are hampered byare a lac k of Your hampered byby a bridge just soutbyha Hareo f Montroa e last bridge e just lackfrom it. south 1L of of MontroseClodu last OtoalSH j First Catch Your Hare menman,, bnt considerablbnte activit y prevailsconsiderable. allall referre d to the Committeactivityreferrede on Bales. nightnighprevails.t antod killed. Etta body andwasthe brough t BurnBurpskilled.s waCommitteea bam. was on Hisburn. Buie*.body was broughtTseterder. SSly! to-day. ThTh*s local assembly of the Knights oflocal assemblyto this city. of the KnightsStanley of In Parte. .. t Maatjr IhdUiMMt*to this f*r city. M«rd*r. •taaWy la 4Us, I*01 10* Reg.,...... tOd |04 ReadReadss ah old recipe; that'ans well enough i Labor, whicoldLabor h ha s been is continuourecipe; s Manwhichy ludUiaiaa b farthat’s Harder . well has enough T**aTeenyy ta Ka*. beenAcalaa ttm tfc e ateeoraV PAJuaPaws,Baa, Auing 14_—Hsnry MAgainst. Stanley , eontinnoosAng(Us BoeonL 14.—Henry M. Stanley, inin Culinary matters, buCulinaryt it dosen' t do to sessiosessionn sincmatters,e Friday , expressesinces th e be-but Hazard,H»«i»n Ky.Friday,, Aug . 14.—Thit e Grand Ky.,expresses U do9en’t»• LlBk t a FlraAng.-o. thedo NeNeww You, toAugKeraieM . 14.—Th e BrightoYou,be- n th*th14.—Thee famouso s explorerfamous, is enjoyinblabsg Ang. s shor explorer,t a Grand la Fire. 14.—Theenjoying* short Brighton lieflief ihat ths Knights will sneeeed. thatJurJury y yesterday found indictmentyesterday s fot Rochester,RocHnmthe, N . Y .Aog. 14-—Mrsfound . TillN.y Bennh Racing AssociatioKnightsY..Aug.n havindictmentss offered 14.—Mrs. fot will * Tilly succeed.a iS? waitwaii until you Cut, Scalduntil' or Bum yonr- Representativyou e are here from AlbaayCut,. murder agaiust thScalde Fugetts . The pres- or BumBeacheach your-Racing staystay IAssociationn Paris. H e is on hiins way to Lu- Paris.have srruuk. MAi NA5IUBofferedO! He la on his way to Lu- self,self, and theo run foranda bottl e of CARL Representativesthen run are murder for here a agsiust fromCohenCohe bottlen whilthe e attempting to lighofFugette. t awhile fi-re aAlbany. puree o f $4,500 pureetoattempting Mr . Pulslfe CARLr to al - eerneofeerne, , whitheto Ther be wil$2,300l go i nlight awhither fs w dayspres- . to he a jcS«g_ willgejtn Mr..fire go Puleifer in a to few al- days. encencee of the troops and Judge Lilly'• ininof th e kitchen stove with kerosenthothe, e was lowlow kitchenTenny to ratroopsn agains t thstoves mil e Th*The greaTennyt travele withrand is nogreatt lookin g wellkeroaene, trarolarto Judge YmtnaoytYsstrroaiwee k is ran not Lilly’s SSw against looking well, tha mile KAjERTH'SKAERTH’Sl j.1 '.i . , ^' Vrala-kts Cwler Way at BaaT.il*. firmness Is beginning to be felis t and tht terriblyFreightsbeginning burned . She died Underaburned.t th e tohos - recordrecord,,Way 1:8*4 he, now held by Rsveloefeltat . andand sayShes h Batslasand woul1:99$, d rather diedtrave l aths CandCanadianadiaasay*n PaetnPae tate Pacific.**Nnow &* thoho held hoo- would by rather Ravaloe. travel a »>M outlawsaaitlawa are .fleeing. It is believeare d thai fleeing. It is believed CentralOentrmentrmlPaalnlPl Paalnl e Pacific...... that,. —- — ,■ BcKVAUtBcffalo,, N. Y-. Aug. 14.—Superin- N. Y.. pitalpital as the result of heaar injuries. Mr.MrAug.. Pulslfethe r has acceptedPuleifer resultand i f th14.—e thousandthousan d mileef Superin-s tUan underghaso milesheranothe r Mokao, BaBBurr injuries.* 9al»cy.,....WB> accepteds ttoon* Quincy...... 190)4 andundergo anotherif the WJM tendenttendent Burrows of the CentraBarrowsl said t o 4440 more indictmentof smore will be found thefol Central indictments conditionsconditions arsaide favorabl wille the attemptto publicpubliare c dinnerbe . dinner. found favorableMawaraAHadeea....^... . lot-— the attempt murdermurder snd at least 25 hangingand s will be at least will be mad28e o n August SOth.hangings will — be■ ' M Lk * WteM4| M ■ “ LJBilBMt."Instantaneousa reporter : "Everything is all righreporter:t th e result. ' -^ Liniment.”“Everything.Ma.Ulffrt d > • •4**1r s will is be allmade on •tim-ly right August mi 90th. ipwylMr. here.here. The strike is over, so far as we the . The result. strike is over, "tesRonst aatf Sliasoa aisaajlae«ararand s Failfar. Mw aa we atanefOesaravs Fall. * Palhe.'.,:. ' Mass., Ang. 14.— Henry M. Mess., Aug. IffiOfBe eeeeoaeeeeeeeeeeeae14—Henry M. areare concerned; we havconcerned;e got ^nor e men ••*Bust• mm* fa-* D>»lrrwe» •»••* fta*»r***S > KeedhamNeedham,, a welShe*l hoveknow n lawyer et 5*yeM*seDealers got e Saaalcva|mors Kleet Philadelphia,PHii^tDSXTPta*s men, An^ dUsars. wellM.—B yH*M procss Ang.d a Causa*. known14 —By proceed-lawyer of A mnch wiser plan Is tomuch spen d thathenn wwisere nee d now. Oar passengeplan r weis to need spend•k m now. a(c, A CfffitlMiriveeassaeoOur JIllikeseeeeeaooeaaaooR passenger and keep a bottle Boutos,BOOTOX, Angin . 14.*-The NationaAng.l AS theM Brooklyn,Brooklyn. N. Y., dieI4.n-Thehouse.d .addeal y oN.f apo- Washixotox,National , AugY.,. 14.—A RepublicaAng.Aeeo- n diedingingss In the Conrt suddenlyof Cuiumoin14.—A n Plea s the tb*of RepublicanCoart epo- of Common Pleas th* and keep a bottle in the hoosei traiutrainss are moving all right arean d all ths elation omovingf Retai l Boot and Shoe Dealers plexxjrally stat his iiann rightresidenc e ia hisand all failurfailuree of Offden thaftsummer McCormaek . boot of Ogdon:residence A McCormack, in boot U>u localocall freights are under way. I : have elationfreights of are Ei* Retail underway.Boot SenatorialSenatoriaandl saueus has been calleShood U I eaueua Dealers have has been called U to-dato-dayy elected the followinelectedg officers : WaJrSWale*.. tbe considerconsider the questio1 n of postponinfollowingg andanthed sho e manufacturershoo s of this eity. la manufacturersquestlenofficers: of of this city, postponing10 to _ Ask your Druggist for h. nhoo farther trouble onfnrther my di»ielo». " President,Presides.!trouble, Jame e G. Klnae of ForJamest Ed - on G. my Klnne division. * of mademadForte known. Tae Ira, which has Ed- known. The firm, whieh has Ask your Druggist for It Tk» l*r.*M«a aa »• aaltlagtaaj. ththae consideration ef considerationthe Federal Elec - of the Federal Elec- HhtaeeqwifeiCUTSHaH»s. no ewl fat COTSno.. mi»M « yiiiesjual fe, CUTS, BURNS,ward,ward , N. Y.; secretarySCALDS, . W. H RHEUM-Glee- Ik* N. Pr.-id-a tion bill untiY.;l the next session of Con* effectedeffecte■■ <*MklSfi*a.d an assignment , Secretary.attribnlea its an W. assignment,H Gies- attribute# its WisnmoTojr, Ang. 14.—The President tion bill failnruntile to busiue*a troublethas aaTaetfng naxt eaeeloa of Con- ^ ATISM«

’another •tliilaaa'a THE DAILY PRESS PARTICULARPARTICULAR MENTION,MCNTfON . j.ERU*, Aug.Aug. 14.—14.—Kaiae Ki r Wil LINLINEE & CO pMnipaox*noa oum.i • AM Bvaame lemon or m Wfcawr Con- HimMlaa EmmaBAuna ▼T. .Fish Fish ofo fFfanrtln‘plnse.4 Franatn Stil•illl irrir,arriva atat Narra, Narra, BiRoaala , oa r A»O •* awnm AT NO. J MO*TM dadayy next.next. AA bouquetbanque t will b* '_ Dorrowed hafjboahasfeonea jttoo MountMount Poeono.Poeono . .hare in hia honor, aaj he will witness money .and has to r DAT «»t ai rmo SVUBATS AJTD recover the amount Tbe Day* deny the A COOLCOOL 8TORE,8TORE , FIVB O'CLOCK nnt Arm. PrankFrank ClawsonCUwaon ofof Weak West SecondBeeond street,street ,j .ha military minonirw, d ipartiag on Insraday /er St. >et«rsbar [. wture he debt, and oUlm that Inatoad Maofrfe owxa CmI.CML Wni,WMi Hij,Ui|t FnFnii and «; MUTT rmwea Tiia torr Omca AT isis enjoyingenjoytng thethe BelmarBelmar breeses.breesea . w ^M ^aww s«aBt^*1l ^aaslBHaMiBw v . A V«A». oa uamaaau av Caaatsa AT wltl raoialn Samruay and i «nday. He thea»>*S.to fbr dreeemeklng. A lagat aVt- Mre: George-A. Moore Is slowry reerr- . trrmm.tU Jfa* T~* TtmttJ ._:_. will tatara to Garman/ by. aa*. A WARMWARM WELCOMEWELCOMI , •a Cam A f«, Mrs. George A. Moore is slowly reoov- of ertngertng fromfrom herher recentrecent seriousserious lllneea. Illness . PlalnOeld'Plainfield’sH RepublicansBepublloans areare disgruntleddisgruntled Tueadaj, when. Maggie will seek to secure ' . ' AT • pmtorni. LOCAU-V, TO *HW lumui^ or Charle(VHaas Potter,Potter, Jr.,Jr., andan dfamily, family , havehav e becausebecause thethe new new Postmaster, Postmaster , EllasElla s B.B . 1 •*• twniM Aiutaa. jfafgUat fed th* foil UioUatf of her Tarta—Oaraar af ftaat ttlt Oml 4M gone to Watch Hill, B. I., for two weeks. Pope, doe* not discharge the staff oT [tlationa A»D, POUTKIUXT, TO goic to Nr etch Hill, B. I., for two weeks. Pope, does not discharge the staff of betwaan tb» rulway diraefora aad the* clerksclerks andand carrierscarriers leftleft toto himhim by b ythe th e amanbn omoa—aorta ara.. oypmatts t%aajsn. nm ABVAMennaf 6r TiM GmmATWT Oooo MlsMissa AliceA|(ae GayGay ofof Bahway.Bahway . Is. la visiting. visitin g rep 28 WEST FRONT Democratdemocrat administrationadministration andan d appointappoin t MMMT OMADMM OF MTKBrrmMO atUw28 WEST FRONT STREET. heherr aabtjsent, MriMii. ITeodruff,Waodcuff^o off EM|Eta} 'Second &*** i ploy $—mtt raTat. Somesome ofof the the 134 134 RepublicanBepubliean applicantsapplicants In In 100k tAjrfftyfHVtroSlifu A street.street. Sixty thoaaand ia*a yiMit. r auc«a; ,^_. CmU> OH AU. HA' theitheirr places.places. PostmasterPostmaster Pope Pope sayssays that tha t good[ood.. Sixty thousand iaaa ara idle , . irr rwnj«iiro •om.y MissMiss AnnieAnnie MillerMiller ofof Miller's Millers Hotel,Hotel , isIs in,n oonaeqoeaoeoonaeanenea ofof thethe pt ptdkja . i »r T«« NAMB or TKB "Wurrtn. enjoyingenjeying a deserved denBcvea asstmet andand visitMlslt ata tAe-l As -thetbe forceforce isIs very vrry efficientefficient aadaa dcould could notno t > -riiTHit . tiUiUII .(.I'l li 1,3 • J- T."^ 'ffwaataUtntjisidaa aaM-* .••••.> • .J bebe Improved,Improved, butbu ta a petition petitio n Is Ibeings bein g Of' CoMinoKirca, it tMimaina TUB buryParkbury Park.. ; .- FlEMOWMi "Tbafi mot the emra. a; etwralac AM MowaW IkTsirr or • numerouslynumerously signed,signed, toto be be sent sent toto Wash-Wash - Misses Lizzie and Ellle DunnDunn ofo fWest Wes t If I ingtonington,, askingasking thatthat Mr.Mr .Pope Pope be b e“influ- '•Influ - tpMrrawd tdrHawasa) •*••• «l/ ahookla* Dr.Dr. BavalBaval enced’'enced" toto make make aa radical radical change change andand dis- dis - in Uaa (araachlDa 1 •- .^ JELLY JARS. nnt AT Ttm nmn, Nora* or Cxiiica a fewTew daysdata visit.visit. '•' •- -• • ••- is!- -\ >.• iI I .,.dn— a aaaaMMulpUta . .1.1116 CitmTAnnicirn, FAIH, AOCIAM.BS, Lao tributetribute thethe spoils spoils ofo f office.office . 8everaiSevera l ofo f A letter from Paris, givingr detailsdetails ooft OBVKk,CHINA, OLA88WABE. w»«s, C/IIM or TitAjac*. Ixfeoa Banna- MlaMlsea MabelMabel ForceForce ofot NorthNorth avenue,avenue* isIs thethe applicantsapplicants areare menmen who who werewere turnedturned the adventures of Dr. Bajtoll,, thethe Gov-GOT* visitinvtstttogg herher friend.friend, MissVisa EmmaEmma Shepherd!Shepherd 1 ernor of Koiohoti, who waVimprisoned impHsoded br. fterce'8iron’s GoldenGoUlen Medicalafedieai Discovery nftkii «*<•. N»mm«o r"**B o« WOT, as outout fourfour yearsyears agoag oto t omake mak eroom room for fo r ..RexwlieaL.« -*» m fct.ooi> , iM».i|.iriNBT4WH #J»J9,94^ F^TCj^8. ' ot Jo*nc« MAT outxito. aatt BoundBound Brook.Brook. , by the King of Dahosaey^ apnears in will do ijblitss >ithphtwithout fall.fall. ItII has has no no equal. equal . a ! l Democrats.Democrats. Mr.Mr . PopePope saysaava heh ewilt wil lbe b e the.Vossiache Zeitung. Dij. Bayol him* All aruggbts. ''&''"' TheTha Boati bealttlul, arwatlitag awP pels Mrs.Mrs. T.T. 8.8 .Armstrong, Armstrong, sonson and an ddaugh- daugh - governedgoverned strictlystrictly byby civil eivil serviceservice regula-regula - I* Tapca, - PpauuMns AB9 self waaaofcill-treatadtbui was forced SPRINGSPRING ANDAND SUMMERSUMMER FOODFOOD GAVBTTS, 15' 3EK 8T. V. J,. «•» A- ter, are ar ! eat aMiddletown,t Mlddletowo N., NX.,,. Y., far, loa t aI Uons,tions, andand willwill dismissdismiss no no man man who wh ois i do-s do - to Witness the most .horrible executions, P»or»irro*l» eenple ot weeks.- ,.. y .-... M|8$IPN ' TV* I couple of weeks. iningg hishis dutyduty satisfactorily.satisfactorily . TheTb poet-e post - and was closely watched* night and day ’ • THfe*THf * WARREN ..‘..WWO** callalt ,v. .1 , Miss Florence Tltaworth of Madlron mastermaster (s{s support'd support'd byb ythe th ePlainfield PlalnOal d by three of the most "Important ehlefa,' ! 1 pi/ ( BDCTO*. Miss Florence Tlteworth of Madison ^XOTJZRrSIOZSr rajaincia." avenueavenue,, leftleft towntown todaytoday toto join Join a a party party of of women,women, whowho areare thethe chiefchief patronspatrons ofo fthe th e He was forced « bs nreatte^ «t -Ihe exa» friendsfriends atat Belmar.Belmar. poetoffio*.postoffiOH, mostmost ofof thethe menme nbeing bein g NewNew ention of his secretary and- hia inter-• FRIDAtr Ana. 22, iSQOr YorkYork commuters,commuters, andand whowho areare preparingpreparing pretes, and was a*peotato« pf tne sacrU 0. W.W. BeebeBeebe andand family family ofo fCentral Centra lave- ave - floe at one .time of eigbVyMoor .human Ti Atfeiff Parkfirk andin .Dctai Ucia i Brin,6rinv ) SPECIAL SALE OF.WHITE GOODS. . V 1 nuenue,, willwill leaveleave towntown tidethis week week for fo ran a nout- out - a petition,petition, toto offset offset thatthat of o fthe th epolltlcans, poUticans , beinga and *t another of fpftj-^wo. T>e, jlti*-11 i'^Kik 44 i OurOur 1818 oent cent PlaidPlaid NatosookNatwook forfor 14 1 4oehts. cent* . —What has become of the “Boys’dlub?”"Boy* Club)" OuOurr 1818 cent cent LaceLace CheckCheck and and Plaid Plaid Nainsook Naineook for fo r14 1 4cents. cents . ing on Long Island. | toto harehave thethe presentpresent serviceservice continued. continued . yletlats were bound, mntllafed in a hot; ■ ■ ?'» j *H*^i4li 1 ing on Long Island. ; OurOur 1312 oentcent LaceLace Check Chetk Nainsook Nainsook forfo r9 9cents. cent* . —Th—Thee regularregular meetingmeeting ofo fthe th eReform Reform fible manner, and then,; still alive, *Ji< tnJH J.J. G.G. CadmusCadmus laI sso s omuch muc hrecovered recovere d 1.""r?.*"Wf^""i1 ~..»a a. »4 I : OurOur 1010 oentcent ••" « *^ •• "for 7fo cents.r 7 cer*» " — ClubClub wlUwiy bebe held held InI nBeform Beform HallHal lthis thi s (#Va»ltki Nt* Tmk Stmr) •It,»» toy, the iheeja. j Then. their i >a%il**4>« I »• Our 30 oent Plain India Lawn for 15 cents. . I thatthat hebe was was ableable tot odispense dispens e withwit hthe th e bodies ware opened,, wjth: lar)re round ItMamMaflM. a... L ; Our Woent Plain India. Lawn tor 15 oenta. eveningevenlnga att eighteight o'clock.6'olpck. AllAl willl wil lbe "b ewel- wel - The Bepufailican patriots of Plalnneld, bodies, .were, opened,, with I w j ^aV—^^*la4 ahaV^A ^a>aaV^ aT* ,. M I " I servicesservices'o off hishis nurse,nurse, today.today ; knfvas and.the tnteitlnea taken out, rMMne,r«an.NM. .1 : """ •*"a^BBB2JagaBBW^-'** U"m '•" • • JCTcry flora • iiafMl IMril wlLAanpi come.come, , .. , |. ,. '. ' J N J., hare forwarded a petition to Wash- knives and. the futostywd » - • 4.. fciwT**T» T - .7 ;• ,i i After,after whichwhleh theth e.ftWMM,] corpnaa ,wer e tkrown ", i i!".!i i ...s.n.. .. I -.1 t ., .h ^.It I I Our Fast-] —Attention—Attention 'brothers brothers tot othe th eregular regula r I ; ;Dr. Dr .W. W .E. E Matt. Mattlson Ison, ,of o Northf Nort hPtainfleld, Plalnfleld , ington asking that B'. B. Pope, the post- niv it t—*~paraala i—T~*r—> psoamrlyatarkBd . with baa been appointed a Commissioner1 ' of intintoo sa “place 'Jplace ofof rftulK’ aknUaV 'Fj wber e lp Jor^- owners "MS. Will11 be, b«lne In chares~ ot a roapoaalblo *cat - the market. meeUnmeetingf dfdf Franklin Franklin Council,Council, Jr.Jr .O. O .V. V. A. A .j baa been appointed a Commissioner of ] master,' be directed to discharge the eight hours they were reduced by birds d j A. nice aaaprtnent of iBlack Laee Hfh«as,>verTcbe«icheap.. , Deeds, by Governor Abbott. '•• :,j,;:... eight hours they were redo » BTy Batter that cmfl D* pro- 1 M.,M., toIn theirtheir hail,ball, thisthi s eveningevenin gat a eightt elgb t Deeds, by Governor Abbett. clerks anil carriers left In office by theof. prey to. skeletons, • . ' 11 . 8-14-w In our Dorset Block " you wlllilnd tb<%ce1«bnite j’sa "C-P.” "C-P.Glove-" TinTlidmnao n •< * Fitting,Fitting, abortshort andand mediummedium lengths—Frenchlengths—French woven—“Thewovi-n—"The Royal Roya lWorcester," Woroester, " o'clock.o'clook.- ,,-..;. .i . i,,!.r;,,, i ,..- • j GeorgeGeorge M.M Griffon. Griffo n hasha entirelys entirel yre-| re * Democratic Administration, find to sub- Dr. Bayol was sverj time eompeled to> B«renwT«r at lTalar'a atauutsrd Qraalatad ,IIM.|.I'. ....I . 1^.. .K. I i .1 .. . . Ingrey. , . ,...'.- —The, Hakes; or 'Wrt C. B. Clarke 1 coveredeorered butbut willwill spendspend the th ebalance balance of o fthe th e stitute In their places "deserving" Re- view each corpse, ,wh\le the e^ecuHon^'] —The nainpe of Miss C. E. Clarke M.II ,i-ftii*t< -fit wt J-.^.i i^ Er i. £n»Ialor Ba(a!r Cored Bains arc the beat—Kb. GentlemeGentlemenn willwill Andfind milal lthey they need need Inh iour ou rwell' wel lstocked stocke dFurnishing Furnishin gGoods Oood s and ^Gavett > fc!o.,',were omitted by SummeSummerr InIn restrest andand recreation,recreation , A publicans. The postmaster has only ereara carefullycarefully'tu'ipie^( turned,. thethe 1head s of, their' Tn» ftaeat Java aait atoelur oan>* tn town, aU4 and ]6(tvett £. Co.,',were omitted by victims,towardMnvictims toward him.. Upoitfpon one oocaaion' a>arlDMa«»rlaBt^ W^m't to.«B4er*ol d tac Department. Latest styles In Neckwear. mistake from the name* of eariy-oloeers 1. | Mr.Mr . andand Mrs. Mrs .Cannon Cannon ParsePars e havehave ,re- re j - been in office a (ew months, and he has use <|aaimvat awds.. J>.aL pMfa^f^rf.L. mistake from the names of eariy-oloeers 1 be:he I desireddesired to'to" hay t>uy off'of fi some' negroes, MUSIC HALL . onon the the circularcircular the the ClerksClerks have have published. published .| I turnedturned fromfrom aa sojourn sojourn ata thet th Poconoe Poeono already received 121 applications for po-whomwhom hehe recpgnlxedrecognised ' ad"as proteges rron» ED SAUL'S. «* * EDSALiL’S | !•* i A.. -..I . EDSAU/S. —"Qlenelde," or as It was formerly I MountainMountain House,House, MountMount Pocono,Poeono ,Pa, Pa . sitions. Mr. Pope-gays he will adhere to Porto,Porto. Novo,Upvo. butbu t the,the KUKing,anfrfl y raf' r —“Glenslde," or as It was formerly .WEDNESDAY Am 20 i ! u^id «i44 4 .t I. it •-...«« ii I -* • w. . J „ . - * . , •’ a a . *.«• >• called, FeHrvMe. has* become a popular AmongAmong thosethose whowho worewere contestantscontestants iInn j Civil Service Law. faced.toaUojvfused to Allow Ik,It 1 EveryKTery.dJ 17j biebis idukJty.A«m'.> Xaccreomui ot tt*ta* YoungToaac AmericasAaaerlcaa Msr... > It i «..<». called, Feltvifle. htif become' a popular 1 Buminer'resort. Under Its present man-1 the annual tennis tournament, at Astrary |But right herein connection with the Majesty, dancedoaneed beforebnf one ththai , doctor,doctor, exp-exp- d ' •••{) 11 •••«>! jaluiaa* -•>> W lt«l r-u« J SummerTesort. Under Its present man- I the annjual tennis tournament, at Asbnry cuiingcuttng step*step* andand jumpsjumps jwaierhiehh wouldwenld CORA TANNER _. ageagenfcan moott byby Charles Charles J.J .Drake, Drake ,It I tis 1 Bbecom- becom - I Park,Park. Tuesday,Tuesday, waswas Dr.Dr .Vincent Vincent Baker Baker of of report that such a petition has been TAitweit, * 0ARRET Q." PACKER. ing taora popalar every day. . either circulated or signed, it is proper to havehave beenbeen highlyhl?hly enter!entertaining -ring:; underunder nidaria*maanaMMato( OoL. Wm. X. Sinn A »-U I,- >. lull ,1,4 ing more popalar every day. . ■ thethe CrescentCrescent League.League. other eiroumauwsen. At ttjet*ce Mwotime*a thethe . a a iwaw and ortttaaj rtw. wrtttan fxpraaal/t , < —*Proyramines are ont announcing Ik remark: As you dldnt sea It In Tn other circumstances. Alt < —-Programmes are ont announcing a TbosThos.. 8.8. Armstrong,Armstrong, chiefchief clerkclerk of o fRey- Rey - KingKing worewore aaadais"»^- andand a a-*ar s rtoft of GrecianGcaoian . .Vji shooting .jounjament ou the grounds of nolds' pharmacy, left today for the coast FBBSS, it Icnrt BO! &>.] ' • •;•.['. eacaponf on hisbisheaft head,, aadaaa ateato AiAajasonadanca a shootlng touraament on the grounds of I odds' pharmacy, left today for the coast i.it the atMdlaoMi «un Club, September SO, wlth'hlm.' " >•••*'•»> | < • •'•• -.-. -.J i .— I the Middlesex Gun Club, September 30k I ofof MaineMaine wherewhere hahe willwil l spendspend a athree- three - with him. *---•• i..JiJi-i J t.„ ,1 by an it Xbsapaayv aad l« mi I under the management Ot Ohas. Bteltb, . TheThe AmAmaion axonsr Dr.Df .Bayol Bayo l describesdeaorihn sas « a CKt under the management ut Oh as. Smith, weeksweeks*' vacationVacation Inin camp.camp. A “ti«-"»u4i Kayla*"Katia*" <•t aIn Ba Itnarta Watt 1 alias "Dutchy." Both live birds and In- veryvery Benda.'fiends. OneOn eday' day the th edoctor docto r-Wit- -wit - BabBabyy CarriagesCarriages andan dS S alias “Dutchy.” Both live birds and In- I Mrs.Mrs. JamesJames Andrews Andrews hasha sretu ret umod rue dto t o ~ . , .' PUlaa«l*PUIsSele.. animate target*will beMtdi.i.« i»»'* nessed.nessed Aa spectaclespectacle Whichwfiieh heli eWill wil lhever never Soata on aale Monday. ..i, Ij GetOe At ABargain Bargai Whilen WhU Asie Aaaol animate targets wHl be need, herher homehome atat JerseyJersey CityCity HeightsHeights afterafter aa ThThee LehighLehlgh ValleyValley :. RailroadBailroad CompanyCompany forgettoeget. At,aAt,a aljpi ,aign fromfrom the the'Klngflvi King fi/B^s —AmoeVoa—Amoekoegg Council,Council, OrderOrder fffof Ameri-'Am«1 j -week’sweek's visitvisit Withwith her her sister, aister , Mrs.Mrs . AndrewAndrew isis running*#running's “"dude engine"engine" on on the the Geneva Geneva hundrehundredd AmazonsAmazons rushedrushed jiipoaja;upon a living Uvikc canoan Firemen,Firemen, ofof thistbla . city,city , winwil l holdbol da a MuirMulr of! WestWest FourthFourth street.street ••**>"••••• andand SayreSayre branch.besneh. SheShe is I san a noutput outpu tof o f oxox and.ami. tore tore it it into, into., pieces pieces j ,in In a a few taw, sep-,, see- , IMPORTANTIMPOSTAKT NOTICE1TOTKIE ondsi.thenonda; .then .each,each, withwith aa ]niece piece of. o raW.t raw . regular,regular, meetingmooting thisthis evening,evening , andan dact ac t Mrs.Mrs. W.W .A. A .Freeman, Freeman, organistorganist of o fGraoe uraoe thethe SayreSayre shopsshops andand waswas bhllt built underunder theth e • j M,'«» |MJti|k«i->^*J* »••*' ••••» «*_•«*• FURNITURE, fBEDBW^ UPHOLSTERY, upon the proposed project of the Exempt direction of Master Mechanic Weaver. flesh-flesh in la her he rmouth, momtk march, marcfcfaof yd off singing,l alnging y upew the proposed project of the Exempt church,church, andand the the godmothergodmother ofo fIts It seur- eur -direction of Master Mechanic Weaver. whilewhile flveflveof of their their numbernoraber ; heldheld thethe skin akin AssociationAssociation toto abeordaboard them,them, asas exclusive- exclusive - 1 1 I pltfedplCed choir,dholr, hashas gone gone with with her he rtwo tw osonB BOO T HerHer namename isIs Col. Col. J,J , H:H :Horton, Horton ,and aii dNo. No . anandd headhead Ofo f* theirtheir VicMsd •victim 'aloft alof tih intrt- trt- loraay ffoatal Ttiagiaah oampaar. ly told In THE PHBM of Tuesday. to Brooklyn, Conn., for a short stay. 536.526. V am ph. In festal garments they wltneased whichwfclcb ifla nownow bundingbulWiajf ItsIta Uses Ilmea rapidly rapldlr towards towarda to Brooklyn, Conn., for a short stay. umph.’ In festal garments they witnessed PlalnllrId,PlalnfttldT fromtroth whichpointwhlcS peUit ItIt WlU wuTd doo a a 'yenerai (eaeta l —a. B. Musgrave, of 62 Madlgoa ave- MaryMary B.B. Loomis Loomis andand husband,husband ,of o fNorth North WhileWhile this,this engineengine containscontains allal lthe (h e neo-nec -fromfrom thethe roofs roofs of'of'th thee neighboringneiffnbbrtng ' hutshut s telflcrspk" btUntwlBbaaln«aa-lB eoaasoWdn eoamaettdn with vlita ■ thstka Its roa - RpGERS- NJARKET'Of SEA FOOD \ HavaayfrUTliaiil at Baarj^a Oa«ka> ta* nue* la a reliable and practloal carpenter essaressaryy equipmentsequipments ofo fmodern modern railroadrailroad thethe humanhuman sacrificessacrifices ofo fthe th 'nexte 'nex t tdl TcJcgrspb. company, sod MscksT BeuncU ' Plainfield,Plalnfleld, havehave sold sold to to Clarence Clarence J. J Bice,. Blee , CapsoTipaay tbrouxbontttrott^homt thojwurhl.tWWurB. haveyur-havayor- baainaaaa*tbeai ka the TheThe KlhgKing isla very very suspicions,anspieiohs , andand would would kat all parties havta* O*U Boxaa of - raapaetfalljt sattott and repairing Is the best workmanlike dayday.. TheTh eengineer’s engineer' s oomfortablecomfortabl t not alffn the lettef written to the Presi- 1 aUHia thbn-«atMUaa*, report-»o« Salmon, Invitations are out for the marriage of not SignJ the letter written to tire Presi- •Slea> mm 4 PaaB.««aoae, la parawLor ar Masr, Lobetere. manner and at the lowest {trices. '. cab Is constructed m Queen Anne style dent,dent .ofof the,ti" e FrenchFrencwWhite.h Eeptibiic ‘ . Dr.' Dr . mat t*» Umamgt. atsxmake a facord ot It aad Miss Mary Ingersoll Banger to George with stained glass windows. In the cab pa* In proper woxKlas order. Good »Mik

-!• ..!•-' ••{ - . I __'_- L...J,}.. TRIBULATIONTRIBULATIONSS OFOF A BANKRUPTA .BANKRUPT.Tbs Fasdaat W t^ Spaas tfcs! ;*i—ia. TEMPERANCE NOT over and ovef, the past I sOona Tanner land an excellent company qeeaU,'butr«norecall,' bat llcnoww ther wthere to ye t istim e yet timo With my Master to agree. 1rttb, my Master to agree. DON’T FORGET ! owiur. « 1 "Now“Now,, d o yodon youwonde wonderr that I mesthata BI S mean to X. ~EL. BOBHM, DON'T FORGET^ t Vf«st rrsttt Street, tk* n»ater sf Tsrtsss Wrear frfcy She Wont " Tone Vp" «a Beak a|se didiee flgbtin'fifth tin'ol d poroldt andport raw eggsand. raw eggs, Ttat FinanciaFinanciall dlfflculUedifficultiess havhavee enshroude enshroudedd . Wye or atadeira aad Braf I MadeirMadeiraa anan’' beet beef,, appl applee brand brandyy aa' loa fan’ loaf H Frneht. ol ^ycsmore street, for several iU“Did, ."Did yoyouu wan t wantjne to gmeo nasata'to , gosugaraoftar, , whiskmusin',whiskyy an an’' roc rookk candy,an eandy.an*' to se toe ttoeo to Popilv Dry fowls Hoist. H Frueht, oi Sycamore street for severalpar t play, but contains a round Ian d.v A, short Ume ago the Young mer- ••one part" play, but contains ma'ama round? I'm glad I'm not needed is Iitt thathatt I don'I don’tt hel phelp deat deathh overtak overtakee othe r other days.8 A short Ume ego the voung mer- •brightmight younyoungg men me*?? I'v eI’re set oaaett t ooat try ttoo try to ,hlnt •fatled.i' and some of his creditors dozedozenn ooff stron strongg character characterss in additio in naddition to tha t toTfne , as Tve my handsTruTF&retaTf " chant ••failed,!’ and some of bis creditorsthat of Judith Osme, played by the "Star," borne. -A young fellow was hurthbee aa sor bysortt osf aof mothe a motherr for severa for l homeseveral- home- Special Bargains This W««k! mn so uBgenjerous ss to question his that of Judith Osuse, played by the "Star,” :A young fellow was hurt by « 1 were so ungenerous as to question his basbankk csvincavin'1 i n oinn himon whil ehim dlffgii rwhile-lesless s youndlffginyoungg fellers fellers,, tha t thatbring s bringswashin ' wash in’ motive, and t* make unpleasant accuse- whwhoo hahass th thee greates greatestt fait h faithIn tb e producin the- produc- Ft luc DOHALBI Ip4ivi 8iittfi motives and to make unpl^t aoousa-tiontion.. ThisThis fait h faithto als ois sharealsod by sharedheron « asidj bysides bUven herbU*. * theyand , hrouifaii>ithey broughtm so himttoo meme. . ac I watcI h 'enwatch, an ' lectur’em. e 'eman’ , lecture 'em, SOO Parasol* la stripes, checks, solid eotora Mr Ffucbt with broad ftod bonost TBL lrn/twlft* Pm ffillua ivlail in La but'thebat'theyaltla dmy seeseemm to liketo plailiken old aunplaint old aunt and black. Tfcssi goods are awautactaran' Uons Mr. Frueht with broad and honest ,••*, knowinknow-in’' I'mI’m allu salius glad gladto be ablto e beta able ts | Nos. 4« MM 4* stest fro** •aftst, sroUw denied each soft Impeachment.and , aim■ anan honeshonestt penn pennyy an ' staan’j astayt home at. home.MagMag.. foforr al lall o' that"—Ello’ that,”—Ellaa Guernsey Guernsey,, la in Plea, aad era 'sold leae taaa wholesale Job- Instate•miles d deniedthat busines each s softha dimpeachment,and been "verra UnioUnionn SignaSignal.l __^ ! bars" prices, i ' / 1484f insisted Mat business had been “verm riijljwtf The1 comp'ncomp’nyy pay payss al l hialls billsbis. :bills. f ,r " and that he could get no money to 'D'Doo I (rI i VgiveP nin j hip.tonics .tonics,, aaf sosaathis an’ somethT is SO pea tine Cnalllee—equal la appearance te ooor - and that be could get no money to JOHJOHNN BURNSBURNS'' LETTEJR LETTER.. , hto bills. Constable G. E. HockafeUow ngth^nln’T;h«nln'?' Yes"Yes’in, in, I does I. does. all-wool goods, at t>: per yard—worth MB. Rducatioaal. oar ids bills. Constable o. B. Bockafellow Will open lot latter part of the weak, 1 case Cards. 00i the goods in Froent» store, and £»n'rye££as. I** Etad the goods in Fruebt s store, and fcff—yes.Jfcot r Vine Lawns at as per yard. ' PLJUNF1RLD SEMINARY UKUvwto set for forthei r theirsale. Suddenlsale. y Budden y drop or tbVrje has that pore boy tastedft Shaf t Hoars Brine Tern. ;wd8 mysteriously at pore boy tasted ' I Samuel Gompers, president jot ths Largtllneot ladles- and BTIiri Btoa-aa and Will ra-opee on Tamrsaav, •satassasv I*. The, however, tome of the goods ^terious.y ilaSeraartaB will w upaa oa wedaaaaay, Wte- Sulohur and Vaoor Bathe as accused of i{ 11 ace he he* be'n in my hanUaiubub b« American Federation of Labor, one lay POWDER Mlowoi br a thorwagfe ntMaf wlm disappeared, and Frucbt was tossed o R&£ahsve afTttiJNK2e rock hWJT.W5e wan & an' if hK» Absolutely Purs. etwat reductions la MBItaary : ^rs. address j / has a sweet tooth, that'll be* considerslast mont h addressed the National Tstn- Sg spirited them sway. Sufficient has a sweet tooth, that'll be> considera- perance Congress In New York City on Absolutely Pure. OhlMraD's&eee Caps. . ^i-..., •las «. B. aTOlfll, filatlpal. evident* w« obtained, It to saides- toe* bleblffi". ThThee doctor doctorss an ' man’e hav e mescrim - bare scrim- A cream of tartar baking powder. maged over the rye, but I beat’emthe "Attitudanf e of the Working-men on A cream of tartar baking powder. L H. pOBHM.7 West Vrssrt «t aged over the rye, but I beat 'em an* the Liquor Traffic." In hla speech] be Highest of all in leavening strength.—U. Ubiish s csss ^rsioot the enterprising COBA TAICITBB. they bad to-jbol ‘ Highest of all hi leavening strength.—U. baukrupt. He was to be arrested CORA TANNZB. they had to ho bankrupt. He was to be arrested on two •*Js^ listen, claimed that tbe movement for shorter 8. Gorrrnmmt Report, Aug.1 17, IBM. IHSURANCf ACEfTTS j)B. M. a. noioi. different warren*, wfcen the goods again ManagerManager,, ColoneColonell Sinn Sinn,, to sucto h ssucha exten ant extent lours of labor was a Temperance move- 8. OottmumuU Report, A*Q.:. 17 , 18». ■ oaa-z different wa/rents. when the goods again saoo dowdoin on :k an’rye rye.- laln'It elluhain'ti silos •e.1 B. cam* to light. The woman at iwbose thathatt bbee ha hass booke bookedd "On e Error“One" forError” for a ment. ' Leander Thompson contradict- omem ABP jtasiPBBo»-s» w. mn s*., solisolidd fortfortyy weeks weeks'' seaso seasonn throughou throughoutt the, beebeen the.n por pore'e an livean’d inlived''l "ttline nousea‘little. "house, CARREY BROTHEBS, AGENTS. h»u*e the missing property was found ta- pavin’-to.tin* -to worworkk livel ylively for dailfory bread daily, ebread,d tbe statement and claimed that; the Coal and WnoB • gUtted that she was not an accomplice of .'lnd|a once I had a good husband sn' fotfl Chancellor of tbe English Exchequer, Practical WSMIIISTB snd Sheet Mattel li. i. r Mr. Goschen. had said that tbe red no- l Frucht and was not storing the goods for «mlsln sons, wheVop'i me real com- I Wetkers. j % A P. 00OK * 1 Fruck and was not storing the goodsdressedresses fors foforr thi thiss pla playy ha s beehasn beenvery liberalvery ;liberal; tion of the hours of labor in England * OODIBOTOB, nisi, but had bought and paid for them, fortablefortsble.. - • .' : : - Oonstantlr aa basdarW tfaw Df all toe- fnv Lumber Coal Merchann bln. but had bought and paid forthethey ythem. werweree mad madee by byFeU x Fel^xof, Barls of. Her Baris., *>. 1 'Consumptio**ConsumptionUtfUBUmptlOUHei; n too ktook bUUKok moily husbandUU myBJ , husband.baUdSOfillU,d onl y tended to Increase the drink- o ^j-_ gbe readily surrendered them, however, ing habits of the workmen. Mr. Gomp- Bbe readily surrendered them, however,parpartt i sto a nah emotional ^motional one , anone,d thande scene thes An’' scenesJohnJohn,, tb ethe oldes oldestt boy, sooboy,n followesoon d followed •K in an■sdd seemeseemedd t oto eosside considerr tha t thatit woul it d bewould be GTandB immediatelJohn Bunts.y wrot e toHe Mr asked. OosOhe nthe former NEW UNITED AH kthda of «gbi Maeklaery and Bicycles i»- portrayeportrayedd araree thos thosee of higof h highlife in Miclife e him,himIn . anNicean'' you . wouldn'you. wouldn’tt blame mblamee for me for NEW UMfTED palted as short aofea, strset. HoaariolesB. easeasyy foforr heherr to geto t bacgetk backwhateve whateverr money money tryin' any an' every remedy I ever Ifan dhe Joh hadn Burns been. Hcorrectlye asked thquoted,e forme rand the W t*t> pi asna» 1st ln^-ns*»g oar ssaay anandd ParisParia.. ThereThere isIs a greaa tgreat deal odealf com -oftryin’ com- any an’ every remedylatter . I If everthe statement was true. Their da aid ciiilnaad<4se>«Val Maaassw. were recovered the arrest of Frucbt was Goscben denies having used anyOongres such* ef Batloaje,-' . <> "V, -' - ' mt arleedsTaarleedsTaadd eaisii deferred. . metropolitan production at the new Fifth beaten in it, we bad for Willie, then replies have just been received, Mr. BSUM Countsior-st-Law. deferred. beaten in it, we bad for Willle.thenoxpcesrtop - - * - World's Fair, . -ff* ^BW past, «• .noon a 0*1 ls. Oeoanaa Avenne Theatre, on Monday, 'August 25, anotheanotherr sorsortt o ' wino' e witwineh ra wwith beef Goscberaw n 'beefdenie s hsvinff used sny such eoetlaa .f their ^aaaef oMpim, AAsa as sor sortt of counter-chargof counter-chargee Fruch Fruehtt com- com- expressionJohn Burns. ' made' ! a' more 'extended ' ' re- Aomaa HlppoHimaa. , -'• V; • y receive (• ssat-aunnrlrlaata . ™ CarpentsrCarpenterss anandd IMIders. IM Bsuonal Bask BoJldmg. Inaugurating the Fall and Winter season. choppechoppedd inin It ,it, com ecome next , an'next,, ma'am an’,. I ma’am.. I ; plainplainss thathatt th ethe Constabl Constablee end andthre e apthree- ap- was so foolish as to think Che red insh ply,Pdh asn Burnfollows:s mad e amor© extended re-| -> IgyptIan Caravan, , . . •' rs'MMii anperTMss) fives to UM> -W. i. F«araoe.ao.l»vl3esL praisers bcofce Into his cellar yesterday, was so foolish as to think the red□plyMo. , flusha sMS follows: liAVBwera' Hiu,. Battxbs**. Lob-» Arabian Camel Tram; tlono(S>»U rtsaav | praisers bwSke Into his cellar yesterday, 6k bis cheek meant the bonesi red be- DKo. MS LAvmvra Hnx, BJkTTXtmtA. Loa> a. a. seyia. Bo. n a. ss at. ThThee *T*r-tfc*BreeOvrr-thc-Breekk BSkrd* ’ if PratoOk bisiUm.' cheek meant the honest do*.red Juaebe- to laum—Dear Sir: The Chancellor! iJt + .. Moorish Kn cam patent, anandd thathatt h ehe detecte detectedd one oonef th e offou ther try -four try- lonjrinlongin’' toto returnln returnin’' health health,, so I kepsot ofDOB I the. Jna kepteExchequer at MUOj—Dea d!4r Sirnot: Theare Chanoellothat ther Increase .To. iningg toto stea steall a packaga packagee of envelopes of envelopes.. He ThThee monthlmonthlyHe y meetin meetingg ol theof- Somersetk* Somersett givin' ife to hta*, keefln'jttajiasabarj ; oInf th wagese Eseheque and r reductiondid not sa ofj tha hourst the lncrrseof labora cf the WHITliiOCtilWH1TI/)CK t A HUUCK, t-avt half drirak' wfW wine. fimfHiWV Idockn wage laborers* and redactio or Londonn of hoar hads o fmerely labor 01 thtendede WILWILDto D WESWESTT himselfhimself,, howeverhowever,, admits admits tha t thatafte r thaftere CountCounty they Freeholder Freeholderss wa wass hel dheld at thate Bo mthe 80m- dockiaDorersoIncrease theirf drunkennessLondon had merel and y largelytended tcontrib-o CARPENTERS . connUbl«« had levied on the goods In the : him up. Oh, .those, wore bitter times! Increase their drunkenness and largely oostrin- • ' “* AHD ' ARD -f A, . TUB »TATI«aBJt, constable had levied on the goods erviliervilleIn e theCour Courtt Hous eHouse Tuesday', Tuesday’,' [all the 'him1 felall t uptha thet m y GoOb,d ba.those,d forsake waren m ebitter in uted times!to an Increase hi the Treasury from the : AtW General Jebben. cellar and had placed them under lock 1 felt that my God bad forsaken liquorntemed t etraffic. ainn lnereas e Bista tJststempnt le Treasur y thatfrom ththee Increase j ste* added to bis stock is fresh llae of w. cellar and hid placed them undermembermembers locks beinbeing g present present.. ' ' d%r|M*st fcetirs. Past erpertesoe liquor traffic Bis statem »nt ttat the Increase WILD EAST.top. n eomtKsrr sr.. !•!**••«is. u. a. and key he tampered with the fastenings rny darieeS hours- Penfc ofexperience X000,000 was due to the fact that the people and key he tampered with the fasteningsThThlee rssl4faatio resignationa « f H«gof n lOastofHugh / ss Gastotrhadn't taight'mas e to -throw hadof aoooa beenw watoastlnrAhes doe to th eprosperity tact that thof e peopltradee In theWIL D EAST, and Window Screens a Specialty. anandd thuthuss mad madee it necessarit necessaryy for thefor ap-the ap- hadn’t toightwie to jtbrqw soe»v»yh hacountry.suchd been toastinBeg .thhade prosperitdo referencey of trad toe Iwfyn th eclaaa, butKzkSS M at CIStCITB ClBa>s71IW«, Oourt Ooaiailaaloner. CountCountyy CollectoCollectorr wa swas tendered tendered and ac-deeeivW.^dida^and ivinjac-* Bte&idlBfl , adao .1 ~I begair to countrydose. He had bo reference to any class, bat Jobbing Promptly Attended To. Ooa. r AXI AJTO BOSTB AVBS. s-flkBsi praiserpraiserss toto br«a breakk throug throughh the doorthe . door. ceptedcepted.. TheThe member member*s voted votedto exten tod toextendEddEddy y towitwith h irnnd brandyy an* An*lei leafsugkr, talcin'did say that there had been a giaa* Increase PLAiNFIELD. N- J^ e, a. wsmocsv p. L. BB mur ymoirr *t. inIn ththee dut dutyy fro mfrom rum rum.. IIff ththee settlemen settlementt of Frucht'of Frucht’ss busines s businessththee retirinretiring g Collecto Collectorr thei theirr thank thankss for thfore greagruat thet patspalmss t o toge tgot appl eapple or or peach brandyI attended • meeting last night of ASS0 dock BfinceUsaeiMia. UABBT o. BtnrroB, laborers,I attende d and• meetin askedg lastnlgn thoset of who«.* » oughtdock to know IIss nonott satisfactor satisfactoryy h e wilhel probablwill y beprobablyablablee {manne mannerber i n whicin whichh he hadhe discharge had ddischargedooff *(freaigreatt ag agee an dand-purity’ parity' (?) whic(?)h coswhicht whatlaborersCoat was, an thed aske effectd thos of e higherwho ough wagest to kno andw MONDAY,-AUGbetter . 18. mermoree thathann ^ wsa.fcblZaras eable to pay to , Opay.» thlng Oftothingl what wa s the effect of higher wages snd better PA«, OoixBonoa Aesirr. arrestearrestedd Withiwithinn a shora shortt tim e timeon thone twtheohihiss dutiesduties,two, fo rfor hi s hisunifor muniform courtes y courtesyand and : conditions, end the universal opinion wan that JB1 warrantwarrantss onon whic whichh h e wahe s twaso hav toe beehaven frieqdBhlpfriendship, been, anandd hi sbtofldellty fidelity to thtoe intereststhe interests,, cocomfort*m fortai me-me,, -^KMy- Eddy BOTBT r never- lesirne d learned*oi conditionsthe workersto , an dof th eLondon universa lwho opinio haven wa sreceived that bet- R With Clark * Bead. t-tl-y ,19mlike it-it,, All thfloujrAll h throughhis sisknes bins h a sicknessthter» workerwages s be oaret Londo moren whsobero hav thane receive everd betheyV were. . Uvsry tttWes. '7 r:*..i arrestearrestedd yesterdayesterdayy befor ebefore the missintheg ooff thmissingthee county. county, , j ijjliij ; \ 1 j j , 1 jl } j c ter wages are more sober than ever they were. •* Weat tvmrth Street. OarnageaSt asSSia hated it, never'hiiiiMi * °P Pt bi« own AAss anan abstaine abstainerr myself myself,, I am I delighte am delightedd at the at the ail aJoda of Tarn-Owa) day or atgmt DBSIKABLS: goodgoodss werweree found found.. TbThee membermemberss furnishefurnishedd th e followinthe gfollowing conduct of the dockers, and more than pleaeed •aaUUr rMmC a specialty. ' lelspanat OaUTfJ. acaord, aadid John SB'WilUet conducat the t diminution,of the dockers no*, aa oelyd mor eof tha drinking,n pleased but of LiasiordeBsatA. Tltaworth a. aVstr estimates of. expenses. f°r the 4 - fYousa“Youn gUeScan s whagaetot avrtrat sore heara t Isoreabetting t tbhearte diminution among I them,, not onl daey o f Indrtaking no . smallbut of measure BEST TRADE Nithtnra.1 Building Sltii TilTk** EleetleEleettaaa O Officers. yearyear;: foforr eac eachh o f theitheirof r respectivrespectivee town - town-carriedcarried, , whewhenn I waI s wasforce d tfarcedo see Eddy to , seetobettin Eddy,theg amon factg them that, dn e Intheir no smalleaders,l measur Messrs.e Mann, PursuanPursuantt ttoo ththee requirement requirementss of theofships: the .Tlllettto the facandt thaothers,t thei r areleaders Temperance, Messrs. Mannmem, CarpeAters aad Baddats. ships: jusjustt turneturnedd seventeen seventeen,, fad in' awayfadin’. JTlllet Thet away. angreatestd others ,enemies are Temperanc I havee men in. Londim are neneww balloballott lnw law,, th ethe Count Countyy Boar d Boardof Beg -ofNortNorth Beg-h Plaln&eiPlalnOeM d townshi to p and bq/rougji |S,fOB Evfery day he grew a little weaker, an* theTh ebetting greates ment enemie ands I havpubllennne In I«ondo nTheir are enmity . inIstration t ration,, ootwtgtlnfconsistinge o f Judgof e JameJudges BedmlnttorBedmlnstar.l.t,-.. Jamee. — ' -'MBS thinner, hut was always patient an' this e bettina testimonyg men and publteansto this. TheiI act,r enmitthat yaawe aak for Ton T. ODAM, ••thenrood. V. /. BrancliburghBrencbburgh. is a testimony to this fact, that aa we ask for. Plain aad Ornamental WileyWiley,, ex-Senatoex-Senatorr Rober Kobertt L . LivingstonL. Livingston,, loijln'. The priceless (?) brandy didn't redactioredactionn ooff hoar hoarss for morfor emore leisur eleisure and educa and- edara- BernkrdBernardsa SLATSLATEE ROOFEROOFERR an d REPAIRERand REPAIRER.. WilliaWilliamm ChamberlaiChamberlainn an andd Edwar Edwardd Wood -Wood- save hitn., jui- os4 winter morntsg fhere, tiotiemn wwee urg e urgethe methen t o spenmend theito r highespendr their higher PLAIIFIELO AKO BOROUGH I BlasMeooa, Said wipe, cornecornerr FonrtFourthh an d Byoantorand Sycamoree SIB, I Bridgewater....Brldfewater.. ... was a fourth" grave dug under tbe row wageswages inla hom homee comforts oofnforts.. In twentIny yeartwentys th eyearsIOloo ©the HANDSOM handsomeE GlBE ObeyY HOUSES horses.. Tarttrtb. seanearr FreightFreight Boose . FBouse.. O. BoxP. TOS ,O. Box 1 ruffruff,, memett in Inth ethe offic eoffice of th eof Surrogat the eSurrogate at FrackUFranklin n at ooff cedarscedars* tha t thatmy" 'my'mother stoothers hanfls ba dbandsamounamount hadt spenspentt o non liquo liquorr per heaperd oheadf populatio of npopulationI«M100» VfKL WORLDD BKsfOVWB ROOVREDO PERFORSEkS. PEBFOBMEBS-' MalnBald« X. £• ; CARRIAGECARRIAGESS ElizabetElizabethh oonn Wednesday Wednesday,, an d confirmeand confirmedd HllUtwroughHill* bo rough...... hahass decreasedecreasedd » SOpe rper osnt. real.,, (whil ewhile tae aggregat the aggregatee S> Bus work warranted far one year. Slating plantedplanted lonlongg ago ,ago. in ol dIn Moun oldt Zio nMounthas increasedZion through growth of population. ovetinlngtos. Alao. Feltaa JOravelBooScg. ~ Of every deaertpttos In stosk or1»eUt *s MontgomeryMontgomery.- u,f. has increased through growth of population1 . ththee nominationnominationss o f thof e Democratithe Democraticc and and ohurch-yarichurch-yard.L 1:1 ■ 1 ■. *. > ••••••. . ~ • In England,- =i as - elsewhere,• * the short AhoorV le.etid Beautifuld Livin g LivingCalliop i CalliopeYOYouU WanWantt Selecte Selectedd Good* . Goods,• • ' t 4?lYT Wanen...... i>.7.."i.*/.Warren.. l.Wm!....'.E;. 1 : In England, as elsewhere, the short hours* Oospsa. OabrtoWta, Kt'imbHeaRepublicann countcountyy committee committeess a s Boardas Boardss "“II madmadee a n idoanl ofidol Gilbert, of thGilbert,thee last movemenmovement lastt ha hass alwayalwayss tende tendedd to sobriet to y ansobrietyd and la the ! V. increased the intelligence of the worker*. In la tbe Butilua. Depo Wagons, ofol K.ifUfltrK^dntiyj an dand Jetto Electionn tor thlor« varjoan the . , Ivarious 133( 1 D lilliWI one Jo|V,iNfc-M’*’asa’|t,right: bat I did,,laerease * d the Intelligence of the workers. In t».<00 )ntoyv owowna trade trade,, twelv etwelve or fourtee orn yearfourteens ago, Grandyears ago, Street Parade, CarDsntev ana wardwardss anandd township townshipss o f t!u\bof n countyteuton . • .Itolal....'..eoifnly. . |. it,feelinit, feelin’' rebelliourebelliouss whe nwhen the thoughthe t thoughtSecretariesecretaries s ofcf union unionss wer e werebribe d tbribedo transfe tor Grantransfer d Street Parade, Among them are the following front It was ordered that the sum of $80,000 woulwouldd comecome;; 'He'l ‘He’lll jro tbgoe samthee watomey tb ewayfbe themeeting place from the "Pig and Whistle"WilWinl fill011 la elbs ai rale wlt bwith musi cmusic from afrom stean i aorgan steam. organ. •samea near depot, Bvona. Among them are - the followingbbee raiseraised d bfrom y bytaxatio taxationn to meeto tmeet expenditure expendituress the meeting place from the "Pig and Whistle" "—'—— — s-U-w r.0. Box.UK. Jobbing at* Iidedto. TflmtTn Plainfield: " '" otberothersB have;have;’' I watcheI watchedd him carefullyhim ,-carefully,to- ththee "Brow “Brownn Bear, " sBear.”o that soth e publicathat n the publican given cheerfollv on all kind Ief work. »-ls-t» Plainfield: ’ /oforr ththee eurfen currentt year year.. _ . .. . ; 1 > j mightnfeht havhavee th sthe pro mprofit from drinfromk consumeddrink . consumed. DKMOCBATSDEMOCRATS.. thankfuthankfull thathatt h ebe seeme seemedd stron strongg in body in. body. %.•Z. BB.'Allen. Allen wa swas choee chosenn Count Countyy Collecto Collectori So great hss been the change that the proprl- First ward—John J. Kenney, John Mo- HiHiss limblimbss wer ewere straight straight,, and h e haandd a be|o r badof th e -Browa n Bear- will almost give you TOTI CAJT « First ward—John J. Kenney, John Mo- handsome face. My Gilbert, tbe baby, Intyre. bbyy aa vot votee of 6of, tit'-46, torto 'Htigfc-4tor- Osston ‘Hugh. handsomeGaston. face. My Gilbert, the$SD baby, to tak e the meeting away, as tbe drink FUtea ts Intyre. ThThee CollectoCollectorc will - furniswill- h furnishbonds forbondswailwas a awinnin-for winnin’' lad . Oblad., tb e pityOb,, tbthee eonsnmepity,d doesthe no t pay him to have the meet- Number 75, B. OROOERS Becond ward—Louis M. Btovv-r, Lewis : Second ward Louis M. Stover, Lewis•80,000•80,000. . HeHe wU l assumwill eassume the dutie thes of pitypity!”dutiesf anand d thof ethe large , large,almos t almostmasculin emasculine'ing there ; ' HH.. BrownBrown.. : At boat race*, bean feasts, holiday gather -• • ! MM ththee ojfflcofficee to-morrow to-morrow.. figurfiguree lolorr th thee momen momentt swaye swayedd with emowith- emo- Third ward—F. MM. . BaconBacon,, Willia mWilliam tion. tegs, etc., the change In the drlnktag habits la At He. Be Third ward—F. (Th(Thee iBearHoardd adjouroetadjournedt to tomiseb'a meet:t at gtto-* 1 nest marked. Side by side with the demand Don't Miss This t I I WrighWright.t ;. ••-• .WeWe lookelookedd abou aboutt us anusd taandw teatawt har thate lobarer shorte r hours Is also tbe demand forl.ee JOBBIKO of all kinds. linlingg nexnextt Saturda Saturdayy at at 11 a. m. i -j. libraries, parks and open spaces, gymnasia, My cash lor your goods, and waxo. TOOT pur-For alalll th ethe Letsst^StTie Latctt'Styless and andShape s Shapesla in FourtFourthh ward—Firsward—Firstt district district— VincenVincentt LL.. anandd poopoorr as'tH us e smalV'toOthe smallm wai.iroofnt wa swas. It was HABDWOOOPP iwork aSPsatALTT. veryvery,, ververyy svsa nestt an d qleanand ,clean, tbeusr h thoughAunt 1 rackeAuntt and foot-ball grounds. Leisure to-day chases amount to Thirty Dollars, we will pre- NEWNEW LIVERYLIVERY!! FraaneFrazee., WinWin.. H .H. Warner Warner.. ^ ' sent yoe with an elegant volnaae ot Mag hadn't an over-supply of time to 1 Iocs aot mean drinking, bat the opportanKes SeconSecondd district—Edwardistrict—Edwardd C . C.Searing , It. iAtt tkatk* Clra uCirca* Last Eveilif.Mag hadn’t an over-supply of fofortimer thoughtthought, to , educatio educationn an d andtrue thrifttrue , thrift,which iswhich in Ladies Oxford Ties •parsparee frofromm he r "washin'ber “wasbin’,, Ironln' anironin’d ImpossiblImpossible ande t oto me menn whos whosee lon g longhour sboors make themakem them ikdies Oxford Ties Woman’s ExchangeIRVINGIRVIN G Q. G.•TILLS 8TKLLK,. BB.. FlynnFlynn.. ThThee BridgeporBridgeportt Post Post ha shas th e followinthe followingg .Him.!, and content with a brutal existence."Stanle Stanleyy »n InAfrica. " Africa.” Woman's Exchange REPUBLICANS. ecrubbiS':"scrubbig’,”.. jengagemektsengagements,, to ypento d spendIn %ftn oT-It.V. Bisbee , Ariions, wears the Onitid Tia & Cefftt 6rawm AM*I. QasolenGasolenee StovesStoves., - new cuspidor, newly purchased by theeveeverr BeeBeenn hen here.. Th e shoThew washows 1i U was congh.all ' tkndI go t the rock asdxye. Gilbert whitewhite ribbonribbon.. ' ' new cuspidor, newly purchased by the cough.’ I got the rock aadrye. Gilbert~8oNo man MAN hahas.s ye yett climbe climbedd th e laddether ladderWailssil i ass BetaU Cash areesn, OrderOrdr s proaspUprpr B1M youngsters, also reposed in the wagon. reallreallyy mormoree tha thann «pVl opBldd reasonabl reasonablyy be: e xbe:likeliked ex-d itit,. I badI nohad troubl noe ttroubleo get hi mto t oget him to The above line of rboea for sale by C. 1*. tor ail HumHm ocVpholaocVp - youngsters, also reposed in the wagon. sws-llowtiiiS^nedScine. 3 . *>• r* » K ooff famfamee o 1hon round roundss off drinks.—Blngham of drinks.—Bingham-- BapiBapidd leIcee Crea Creamm Freezers Freezers,, WBUKKUBJ . at ••. S7 •s—tsail Stt., where ter*. Oarpets madde and ThThee biggehiggerr bo boyy starte startedd to. runto,, anrun,d wa speetepectedand d wasfoforr th ethe smal smalll pric e priceof admissio of nadmission.awallotoh U-tnedSbine. i '#>' • tanton LeaderLeader.r . I •bss.. wp-WAriuurr *TBIKKT. Bamay alao be foundUMSH otheu%n«rr UnUII«< aB oUKf desirablniuaume too*mo*>- “" "It'‘It’q.doings ioiug pe pie,good , good,mother; mother;. Scyi Epan PlsmbingPlumbing,, TteaingTinning,, sn d Hardwareand . waHardware.r for Ladles , atlases. Children, area's. Boy's goingoingg aatt ful fulll speed speed,, greatl greatlyy to th eto younge the ryoungerIItt wawass wort worthh twenty-fiv twenty-fivee cent scents to se eto th seee the WbenWBXIC ththee fathe fatherr take takess in bee inr anbeerd th ande the and Touths , at prices that cannot fall «o ault. brother's delight, when the wagon collided worworkk alalii nigh nightt an d noandt iretnot tired,'sai get d tired,’ said s-rttt brother’s delight, when the wagon collidedcrowcrowd d alonealone.. 'Bridgepor‘Bridgeportt is a goo isd shoa goodw show mothemotherr taketakess i nin washing washing,, the childrethe n children Wlnde w TShadaa a Brs- behe,, anandd I begaIn tbegano hop e ths*.'therto. hopee that'there CtAliTI. S-SJ-SOS-l , witwithh aa post post,, an dand boy anboyd cuspidorand * cuspidorwere town.town,’ ' wereremarkedremarked on onee of thofe managers,anthe managers,and< wouldn' t be a fifth grave soon, dug araree apaptt te totak etake in thine gutterthe ,gutter, the poor *the poor- AA.. MM.. GRIF GRIFF'ENF EN wouldn’t be a fifth grave soon, dug vti N ’ ADI8OAD ISONN 8QUARBQUAfK OAROEH throwthrownn tototh thee pavement pavement., Whe n thWhene fast hhethee wa wasfasts righ rightt On e thinOneg thingmore camoren be saicand undeunderbe saidr ththe e cedarscedars.. T,ba f bottlTbfife ha d bottleto house had, an andtod th ethe prison prison.. younyoungg ninoerunnerr lookelookedd aroun d aronndhe foun d heIinn favofavorfoundr o fof th ethe show show,, and thaandt is, thattha beto, re-fllile dthat righ t away; we hadn't the TBBTrk. worlworldd i s fois Uf.uU of me ofn whmeno 4 °who mor e cjo more 13 East Front Street. be re-filded right away; we hadn’t tbs MU.*] Sit iw b- 13 Cast Front Street. [ thathatt ththee foo toott of hiofs howlinhis howlingg brothe r haibretherd everythineverything had g undeunderr th ethe ten ttent an d connecteand connectedd monemoneyy toto ge gett it aits ofteas n oftenGilber tGilbert wanted wantedfafarr th thee saloon-keeper' saloon-keeper’ss famil familyy tha n thanthey they AMPHITHEATRE.! House Numbers been 'jammed Into the cuspidor, and witwithh iththee performanc performancee looke lockedd clea m >antclaaaf it , anantid the n* it,b e waands angrtheny withbe m e foWasx ddoangryo foforr thei withtheir,r ow nown mechildren feuchildren. . Ar e you Areone yon one . i. r been jammed Into the cuspidor, and being so stingy. I was frightened -of-of them?—Ram'them?—Barn’ss Horn Horn.. j The Largest. Oooleat and < Most Magnificent thougthoughh hliee tugge tuggedd an dand straine strainedd manfull ymanfullyneatneat,, Anand d thethe attache attachess were uniformlwere y uniformly being so stingy. I was frightened ' Place ot Amosemeat m the World. At dMir*s, 3 Put Are*, he could't remove the unpleasant attach- when it was too late, but my pleadin's A subuse tryin tryingg to runto it s headrun, intoits head into he oould’t remove the unpleasant attach-politepolite. . The Theeide showside s showscam»e Iincame fXfoHr In for a ^ben it was too late. but my pleadln’s A FELL inoimn or SEATING n.000 PEOPLE. ment. Finally, by dint of much hammer- were in vain, and one day he came in at a gaslighgaslightt i sto abou aboutt as wisaae wiseas th eaa m the man ment. Finally, by dint of much larglaigeito*wv«hammer-< shartoh.wuashare e o fof patronage. patronage.nofwvn.oo" »• the door discharged from his positionthewere. door in di8chvain,arged and onefrom day hi.he cameposition. in at• ltreepeottve of the high price lug and jerking, the imprisoned foot was whwhoo thinkthinkss no noww an dand the n thena drin ka won'drinkt won't lISIBlet STIBJ S*B. ing and jerking, the Imprisoned foot waa — ’-’ m • 'For what, son?' I asked• ,* and «Fora thril l what,harhurt t him.—Ram'him.—Barn’sson?’ I s Horn asked,Horn.. and a thrill of leej , Sugar, etc.. the price of . j Base Ball * Baa, - Oeneral STanaxnra. leleased, but the cuspidor was a battered of pain Shot through my hear■ t as I read Ball teleased, but the cuspidor whs a batteredI _ . . ,,, A LABOlargeB percentag percentageof paine o f shot person ofthrough s afpersons- my heartaf- as I read A HD BTTKBT mtmir AT a. wreck, and both youngsters' sat on the I Wklaaa.laiteavili*. L .. InWUip. the superintendent' s letter that some-in flictedthe superintendent’s with sun-stroke letters ar ethat thos esome- ad- wreck, and both youngsters' sat on the body bad complained: 'He was no longer flicted with sun-strokes are those ad- 8a«red Concert Suiday Eweninc. pavemenpavementt anandd blabbered blubbered,, til l 'tilla benevolen 'a benevolentt MrsMrs. . JohJohnn Sawye Sawyerr wit h hewithr famil hery family of body had complained: ‘Hedictedicted wasd toto thno thee longerus e ouse f liquor of. Dliquor.i Inkinginkin g 1 old man happened aloncc and gave them BrooklynBrooklyn,, IsIs agai againn spendin spendingg the Summthe eSummerto be trustedto, anbe 'trusted, telegrap h an’operator telegraphs memenn ar aree ver operatorsveryy liabl liablee to b eto prostrate be .teddprosi byby SODASODA WATEWATERR LawLawnn TenniTenniss GoodsGoods,, old man happened along and gave them should be sober and trustworthy-* 1 Hq»monks. Fans, and Bicycle Sundries. moneymoney enougenoughh to reneto wrenew their purchastheir e witwithpurchaeeh theitheirr friends friends,, th ethe Misse Missess Spence rSpencer at at should be sober and trustworthy.ththee heaheatt "fT**! rasa, and Bkgrcle Bnndr and enable them to go home happy. This •'After that he- wasn't long in fsllin' SISirB STKVKNStevensS BLACKWOO BlackwoodD sail. latelsaidy lately>t j (tlLIER'S and enable them to go home happy. theitheirrThla handsomhandsome e villa villa.. u, “After that be whsn’t long in (ailin’ asteaiaV BakaBausan.t AaksBaamA B^BnuKBBass^aaVas^ to the lowest notch. How fast he went, thathatt durinduringg th ethe fifteen fifteen years o:yean sec ot so ere gavHavee thethemm a nan idea idea,, and theandy keptheyt o nkept blub *on MisMin*blub-s CarriCnrrtne Totte iat..n of Newark„* vr„, I* visit - 1 .. to the lowest notch. How fast he went, Joseph M. Harper, •wring till they got another quarter, when and I couldn't stay his course one little taryshitaryshipp toto th e Britisthe h Britishpost-on Icepost-office,, he he M. Harper, of avytu osart oniasstra. bering till they got another quarter, wheninlog. g he herr fnend ^friend, , Mrs9*^ Mrs.. Andre Totten Andreww WUlson of HUlaon.Newark,. is visit- moment,mnd j Mlll(lllthough.t myst, y hearthu wascourse breakin’. 0.e Uttle they vtelted the candy shops and had a moment, though my .heart was breakln'. knekneww ofof 1,00 01,000 official sofficials of tha t ofdepart that- depart-Stilt remains at ff Cents No. 75 HARK AVENUE, GBLAJID UA HITS-"Peace and War.' they visited the candy shops and hadfine, alarge, brown mare belongingSoo nto be becamSoone knowbe n becameas that 'goodknown- mentmen taa wb whothato ha hadd bee*good- nbeen actuall yactually rained byruined by jolly time. [ . JL fine, large, brown mare belonging pnr (liisw, while the Sytops y :. and -cuooelng the national Flower." jolly time. 8S.. HH.. Beechlng Beeching,, Us sufferinIs sufferingg from spinafroml for-nothinspinal g Gilberfor-nothingt Wade, ' readGilberty to doWade,*StronStrong g readydrinkdrink. . to do | Id store Soath. of Mb street, risssnaeM, •. M, any thing tor a drinkn of, liquor. • One are jawarafaetarefl airect .SB*,, R0PLX 0> THE STAGS. aMn|ngtUsmeningitis.. The -'Tile •veterinar y-veterinary bat little has little1 ‘ 7 «i‘nf for a *'drink THTheE a of TCL . Aliquor.T.. New A.s say• NewssOne .ha t saysthe En-.hat the En- *••»« HalaltM Hews. mornin there was an unusual crowd Fruit. . '• '••' VHeee SSe.. St.se, S1.5S. honeshopes of barher recover*recovery. • • j* gatheredmornin’glisglish h atbishops thebishops,there , depotrealisin wasrealisingwaitin’g the an fetarfnllfor theanUnusual y ex-fearfully crowd Tse three performances conclude at 10; il, E. B. Teepte has Just received his newhopes of tarvvwrwrr...* «j«**j» •"- gathered at the depot wsitin' for an ex- increasingincreasing evievill of drinkof drink,, have decidehave d decided guguno frofromm IthacaIthaca.. Th e boysThe, wil boysl hav e wUlto haveTha SundatoJ y schoV>ols of P—ala TaMe quality Mngaa CBUtaVT- 8- OnOn WednesdaWednesdayy on eone of thofe railroathe drailroad em. th e managemenem- t of the veteran conduo not like, and be struck out his clenchedCanadia n doctors are beginning to real- ployees notified E. E. Teepls that tor,there hand, and there before my TIEK'S Ployees notified E. K. Teeple that there ma'amhand, , I can'andt tollthere you. " - '<•before '•• my eyre*ixe thoh—-e dange r in prescribing alcoholics tor a SBIBC la. not cheap anises it h) wawass aa packagpackagee at theat statio then forstation him for him ma’am. I can’t toll you." • • •0 freely- , and to see the necessity of «. B. VAN NBBT PARK AVENUE "Donft'try,“Don't try,"" sai saidd we , we,tryin gtrying to sooth toe soothe fromfrom IthacaIthaca.. Mr. TeeplMr. e Teeplehurried downhurried, down, placing them on the shelf beside arsenio araosrtsa, that with us a LOW PR1CM thinkingthinking thetheyy ha hadd sen tsent hi m somhime circusome- clrcteBank Flare to to barren*.ththee poo poorr 9S»4 9*4.. Whf !Yhp Booa.irIpe boob, dYlped »»w VW As *>•sad other poisons. • m. J. Bank Mae* to fct blindinblindingg tears,tears, an dand manage managedd to teltol u s tell AT nsS gospe l meeting in Caatletown, a a room QVALTTT. J • i. j>- '-.ij, ICED CREAM! lore,lars, aass h ehe ha shas take ntaken th e agencthey foagencyr a ThThe e LatlmetorLatimer ra rea reall estat estatee on Easont FeoEe«tm Front J. . . l-J gun. When he got there he found a very heherr "bo“boyy wawass fflufierea jmnrdora* whil « whileShe sashet•Man xsat fisherman known to he a tr gun. When he got there he foundstreetstreet, a , veryconsistinconsisting g o fof dwellin dwellingg notui e hovekn< there.knd" Christian said: 'In early life I was Urglargee valisevalise.. He carrieHe dcarried it up thIte streeup tthe street there.” barnbarn,, cornecomerr o t Banof kBank place , place,and a vacaandn a vacant"It“It»s no nott only'th only e themiser miseryy of bavin of ' thhavin’e slavthee to strong drink; hat through the OreenaaUedlDraad goods eaUverea fras ct like some big New York drummer. "When lolott u r MetaboyDO * di’pur-diee in - stich—sOch—«b-*-its~«!yin such—SUch—Oh—its—my—— Instrumentalit y of the Temperance he opened It In Manning's store, where chased by W. C. Butler, who will Improveownown wickedness—iwickedness—In n pnttih puttin’—thev—the cup -cup—movemen t I was, led to give it up STAMP chased by W. C. Butler, who will Improv. Ilfi! he Is employed, he found it filled with old BanBankk placplacee an dand ite surroundingits surroundingss aad and ttoostill his—lips—«hehis—lipa—that’s * a tronbllntroublin’' me . m».-Say , subsequentl8ay. y became converted to God, At the Creaoent Parlor 8 Ink nact-Eatt Fmt Strut. shorn, straw hats, coupling pins, railroad —I—the murderer—of my joor sad. longing to lobes His almost last fcrvM a_i —amnffi _-1—the murderer—of my poor sj North Avenoe, fBOafPTLY BECDTEO. s-is-ri tin spikes, etc. hold tha property! In the nartetl boy?” shshee wailed wailed,, an d andwe coul wed n'ocouldt com "notcommand Com- : "Do this in remembrance of PaperPaper bbyy th thee Pound Pound.. : A tan Ma* of fortfort herher.. Me,Me,’' I Iwen wentt to thtoe communionthe communion.. The i«- The In- H-1 •Bsnstantt II taste tastedd th e thewine , wine,so highl soy * highly wUa Much Injury is done by the use of lrri- Imitation—_ « goods'far eare gotte gottenn a 'dp for "I'“I’m’them tryintryin’to' to b ebe a gX»a d Womangood , anwoman,* an’ W«hav«ja** HO CffiARETTES SOLD! grtping compounds taken as purg- ignoranignorantt anandd gullible gullible.. Th e The persona loolookkable upup;, no nott down down,, but ,but, ma'am ma’amvoa storvonm atormyj Uit charge chargedd witwithh alcohol alcohol,, the olthed long -oldpa t nplong- ts p. CONEY. In Ayer's Pills, the patient has a to rtad and write are not so easflv nighnight*fooled.U whewhenn th ethe wind swinds swee p aweepthroug h through'tng cam e hack, and from that moment, FANCFANCYY (JOODSGOOL, lertagata but effective cathartic, that eea be Theytoreadaa willd Insistwrite» that« not*o«_- Hires' . Boot Beerththee branchebranches1* s o fof thes thoaee ptaeSanM pinest —sad " cedars,nine Tears ago, I have never once been KIWewiUIMS . recommended alike for theThev will Instat that Hires' Boot handebandedd themthem,, an dand nothin nothingg else "jusSeet ss “justtheythey seonassound d UB »like dirgea vdirgoa Thetrt o mffisla,the Lord' s Table. 1 dare not lead n««t UeUcate patients as well as the ff0**1-” Tbe beet imitation ia-Bo-e*eseven tgood. oasuss»on sunnyT daja days,, is solsao sad. Sad.sajim’tB temptadosv" r.o. good." Thf*e Bess IssttaUoB to rtc goodV NOTIONSNOTIONS,! ETC PLAINFIELPLAINFIELDD DAILYDAILY PRESS,PRESS, THURSDAY.THURSDAY, AugustACCOST 14,I4, 18901890..

[AUagorleaL[Allegorical]l •nrc ti id« mmmen aocwoul 14d nibbleribtle atat that\h*t !*Mbait» M lengthlength thethe expectedexpected declarationdcclaxst 8ULLIVAN-WILCOXSULLIVAN-WILCOX.. STANLEY IN AMERICA, GOLDEGOLDENN RODROD.. OOff coarsecoarse therethere wouldn'twouldn't hoL» nobodynobcAj l*U j Ae. Dr.Dft . LyoLyonn told meh» thatthat overever since BackHacklpberryl -berry CorneCornerr thatthat wouldwould knowknow fceBo had ha dnone tstmo mo mo he h bade ba dbeen bee npowerfully powerfull y A Cfcsptar •» U**rm*r Higgins’Biggins' StageStage LinLinee athan* en theth» wortd,world, embracedernbraeedUswrta la mortall sight,light, the Halted LISTENTOMYTALKOFWOt •Mme,S soad I couldcot>Id getget alongalong wellwell enough-enough. Attracteattractedd byby mymy beautybeauty and,and, attractionsattractions tm TBB ^^here’s. There's nothlagnothing rentalseams moremore likeUka thethe nils sail* ofOf and»nd entreatedentreated meme to acceptaccept him.him. I toldtold John L. SolUvaa snd BUa Wheeler wDeo* WheaWhen anaa AmericanAmerican flag wanwaa presentedpresented OM TlSX: OoGodd 1 I didn’tdiju't quitequite knowknow whatwhat StateState wouldwould sra to collaborate on s novel. — Exchange. Thathann flower*nowen dodo whenwhen kissedkissed byby morningmowing light—light— bbee thetbo heatbest forfor meme ttoo hailball from,from, butbut I I himiim itit waswaa veryvery unexpected,unexpected, andand I didn’tdidnt Chapter 1—The dainty ormolu clock ttoo HenryHenry V.M . Stanley,Stanley, atat ththee receptionreception iwtnn present toto eic < k purchaser of 60c AnAndd QueenQoeen atof tbaaethese isIs lovalylovely goldengoidea rod.rod . finally concludeconcludedd thatthat AlabamaAlabama wouldwould knownow asas Itlit wouldwould bebe rightright toto thethe mem-mem - on the mantel had just chimed eight In pigive Tenn toto himhim byby thethe AmericansAmericans lain LonLon-- of Beaara, s ory of Colonel Sparkington to marry- dondon a abortshort timetime ago,ago, thethe greatgreat AfricanAfrican e. aad Broadway, •roadway toHTsC?l la aaelent days where'er sweet Flora flew, bbee asas goodgood aaaa any.any . SoSo I decideddecided onon [that.[that ory of Colonel Sparkington to marry, silvery tones which Algernon Percy de J.P.: plaoei soCtesesataieTtoflark avti day* where’er sweet FVor* Sew, u llaa everyevery pathpath thethe charmingcharming goddessgoddess trodtrod,. I likellkowis wiseo concludedconcluded toto changechange mmyy againagain,, butbut ifif hebe thoughtthought itit wouldwonld bbee Vllleford came to time looking fresh as explorerexplorer saidsaid thatthat hehe hadhad alwaysalways concon-- name so as to avoid suspicion, and 1 right 1 would make no objection, as I sideredsidered himselfhimself -aann AmericanAmerican andand a AndtoaUt4ryersofmyC.jp] FOB ItIMs gonnagerma. withwith lovalylovely bund,band, shethe freelyfreely throwthrew,, name so as to avoid suspicion, and 1 right 1 would make no objection, as I a daisy. Tho match was tob e to a finish, Pipes, s eeapM package of : I| ToTo deckdeck herher Heldsfields withwith brilliantbrilliant goldengolden rod.rod . wenwentt downdown toto ththee citycity onon purposepurpose toto havehavo., felfeltt toto deploredeplore mymy unprotectedunprotected situa-situa- for Ethel Vane bad told htm It was to citixecitizenn ofof thethe UnitedUnited States,States, hatbnt thethe : circumstances under which he became a ifTnate'eWhale'err thethe song*songs thatthat Nature'sIf stare's vetoesvoices hymnhymn., somsomee cardcardss strucstruckk offoff withwith my ; newnew tiontion.. I confessed,confessed, withwith blushes,blushes, thathatt I bebe theirtheir laatlast meeting.meeting. Ethel'Ethel'ss fatherfather circumstances nader which he became a S K: citixen are known to only a few. Stan- SIB do 11.M do llMulo : ! ThereThen esacan bobe none none moremore likelike (bethe *ong*tongs ogof GodOod name. TheTheyy lookodlooked likelike this:this: | babadd nevernever metmet a manman whtowhtomm I thought actedacted asas timekertimeket per.per. SheShe diddid notnot makemake citizen are known to only a few. Stan- Purchasers bringing me 95 copers of TthdO I.U P.M. do Ju*ljSp.B.«. rhea songsags ofof birds,trtrds, alouoalone attunedattuned byby HimHim #••• ••• a ssscyssssssf • 4 nt *• . . s • • • • • • ssoo worthyworthy toto DUfill thethe placeplace ofof tho dear a more.move. ItIt waswas evidentlyevidently herher tacticstactics toto leyley waswas naturalisednatn rallied inin thethe SuperiorSuperior TRX Para with this advertisement In. SU do 141 do ToiheMMCMtatT FoForr Flore'sFlora's gorgeousgorgeous held*Selda ofof goldegoldenn todrod.. USB.MRS. COLCOL. SPARRINGTON,.SPABKINGTON,. departed and insinuated tbat ha bora CourtCourt ofof thisthis citycity onon MayMay 113,% 1S8S1883. . AA (each of different datn) will be presented Gasolene Stoves, ttado «.ao doauettsir a. departed and Insinuated that he bore waitwait forfor AlgernonAlgernon toto forceforce thethe fightingfighting iota do (.00 do do MS dot ThoughThough evereveryy budbod thattbat bloom*blooms withwith beautbeautyy a veryvery strongstrong resemblanceresemblance toto thethe ColoaeLColonel. whilewhile sheshe playedplayed forfor hishis wind.wind. Alger-Alger- fewfew daysdays agoago ThomasThomas Berne,Boese, thethe clerk with a Patent Aebeetoe Pma. Ills do e.a do do CST do . ' t ■ Bparzttux Dr. Lyon answered that in that case a of that court, told a Tribune reporter Uth do S.M do do t.M do - shines. love of God. Dr. Lyon answered that in that cnee a nonnon waswas foxyfoxy fromfrom thethe firstfirst. of that court, told a Tribune reporter Stae* tffl also leave.riataneld eve. aae Tat AnAndd boarsbears thethe tendertender touchtouclehofh of tlov e of Ood, seconsecondd marriagemarriage mightmight bebe consideredconsidered aa thethe circumstancescircumstances ecot nnectodnnectod withwith ththee AT.T. gD SB. St.. aa4 BVwkrtew aadkercsravee..aorttllali: Tbere'a none tbat wilder bloombloomss andsad brightebrighterr “Algernon,""Algernon," sheshe said,said, afterafter constder-consider- incident. "On the ilate mentioned," J, complimencomplimentt toto mymy latelate husband,husband, andand in-In - ableable feinting,feinting, "1I lovelove you.you . MyMy soulsoul incident ■On the i late mentioned," Seid, aooordlac to the above ttme table, aad I tftongbt Sparklngton sounded sort of timated tin at a refusal might hare the: aaid Mr. Boese, "the late A. S. Sullivan N. H. GUTTMAIT, " 1 seaae ooaneeUoas ^ ^ ThaThann QneenQnera ofof uU,all, thethe gorgeousgorgeous goldengolden rod.rod . I thought Sparkington sounded sort of timated that a refusal might have the! throbsthrobs withwith thethe subtlesubtle magnetismmagnetism ooff said Mr. Boeee. “the late A. S. Sullivan Blase will ask* retara trips over above roatoa. aristocraticaristocratic,, andand aaas I didn’tdidn't knowknow ththee effeceffectt ofof drivindrivingg himhim to suicide.suicide. Well,Wall, camecame intointo mymy officeoffice a id>d introducedintroduced mmee leaving PlarnneM depot ae toUowsTtVui. IItt bloamethblosmeth notnot taia springspring oror summersummer raysrays,, youryour presence.presence. Oh.Oh . love,love, love,love, isis itit notno t to a Mr. Stanley, who wished to become RefHgerstorRefrigeratorsa * Freezers, tan. 10.10.ILMA. a. a.0*. IN, «.«, o/ jr? namenamess ofof anyany placeplacets inin Alabama,Alabama, I thethe upshotupshot ofof itit waswaa thatthat wewe agreedagreed toto to a Mr. Stanley, who wished to become 12 Wist Umi Strut BJO, *. at. " ^^ WfeaWhann countleseountlems odaor.'beautleminor .beautiess stodstad thethe sod!aod> a horriblehorrible thing?thing? SeeSee bow bow it it transforms transforms a citixen of the United States. I did PfcAl 1 BaButt laterlater on,on, lala robesrobes ofof riper daysdays thoughtthought I wouldwould putput SparkvlUe,Sparkvllle, aaas thatthat bbee marriedmarried inIn a weekweek byby thethe ministerminister ofof' angelsangels intointo monstersmonsters andand monstersmonsters intoInto a citizen of the United States. I did UK N. J. Bosses and Carriages kept expressly (orladae AnAndd regalregal splendor,splendor, bloomsblooms thethe geldengulden rod.rod . woulwouldd givegive peoplepeople anan ideaidoa thattbat mymy hus-hus - notnot knowknow thatthat mymy visitorvisitor waswaa thethe greatgreat •4-tt Ptaasure and calling purposes. SaddleBoaasa angelsangola. WhenWhen 1I amam withwith youyou therethere iiss African explorer until he had been in specialty, ft* geotleesen aad ladles. banbandd badhad beenbeen a . manman ofo f somesome impor-Impor - no time, no eternity—nothing bnt you. African explorer until he bad been in HonHoraee SheetSheetss andand Nets,Nets, Baasee after T o'clock In the evening, far pri- WNOo rivalriral beautiesbeauties JustlyJustly cancan contendeontend no time, no eternity—nothing bat you. my office some time. Stanley told me vate parties, at sioderate ralea. Thai decorate (he neld or velverelvet 4od— tance,tance, toto havehave thethe wholewhole town namednamed my office some time. Stanley told me That decorate (he Held or velvet I TheThe sunsun shinesshines thatthat itIt maymay beambeam uponupon tbat be had always considered himself WitWithh softersofter shadsshades* 1It*U richerricher < colors ; Mend, afteafterr him.him. j your face. The stars glitter only that their that he had always considered himself LL.. A.A . Rheaume , your face. The stars glitter only that their a citixen of the United States, aa he had MTABLMB-nSTABLE*—1% EASTMAST FOURTHTOVMTH MTMMWT.STREET. AdorningAdorning all,all, thisthU brilliantbrilliant golden(olden rod.rod . WellWhlLievery, tevery thingthink* beingbeing arranged,arranged, I a citizen of the United States, as he had TMepboaeOBll.lB. lightlight mamayy kieskiss thethe pathpath thattbat youyou arear e served ia the Union army and) been hon- •• BSaiBWAT. ear. dial STT. * flail. IS. T-gMl gf TU not the dainty sort of tender can, lefleftt MillvlllMillvilleo withouwithoutt lettingletting anybodyanybody served in the Union army and,been hon- •TU not the dainty sort of tender c treadingtreading.. DoDo notnot turnturn youryour headbead away.away. orably discharged. While traveling ia Invites especial attaaUon to his stock c f KoNorr dothdoth itit needneed sa specialspecial dimeclime dAnd thoughtbongfa ItIt royalroyal bebe ItIt bloomsblooms forfor *11al l Boston,Boston, whichwhich wasn’twasn't a falsehood,falsehood, bebe-- you!you! I lovelove youfyou!*"" that he must go through the forma as early. »hea most oare • always aahae. to dee THTHEE STANDARDSTANDARD RAILWAYRAILWAY OFOF AMERICAAMERICA : AndAnd sweetly,sweetly, lowlylowly bendsbends withwith queenlyqueenly nod,sod; causcausee 1 dodo expectexpect to,to, sometime,sometime ifif I livelive provideprovidedd byby statutestatute beforebefore hehe becamebecame a tt at the aataea, aad M to thtiiani innill AlgernonAlgernon camecame uupp groggy,groggy, -P free trees slate aad atone. It Is stored uder THE -JEWEL" SAFETYSAFETY.. o nuuueswcT BT m TTOo leaserleaser gracesgraces ofof Ur*Urt goldengolden fall.fall. lonlong;g enough.enough. | citizen,citixen, andand thethe factfact thatthat hehe waswas aana TheiTheirr noblenoble sister,sister, brilliantbrilliant goldengolden rod.rod . lieHe qpokespoke inIn monosyllables,monosyllables, undertak-undertak- honorably-discharged soldier did not OOnn thethe morningmorning ofof thethe secondsecond day,day, I iningg a seriesSeries ofof short-armshort-arm blows.blows. ShShee honorably-discharged soldier did not AlthoughAlthough Itit bearsbear* ItselfItself withwith statelystately mein.rnein, found myself on board the stage tbat make him a citizen of the United Watch are tmrassksd wttfc ' mi •tevators for The cheapest Wheel >ver offereofferedd forfor thethe found myself on board the stage that mademade a gallantgallant lead,lead, butbu t heha countered.countered. make him a citizen of the United TRAMTRAINSS FORFOR THETH EWEST. WEST . IItt smilessmiles alikealike forfor all,all ,with with smiles amUea of of God, Ood , wenwentt to HuckleberryHuckleberry Corner.Corner. States. StanleyStanley waswas aboutabout toto departdepart loadteg aa* seresalac- Tala, with the as* of money On sod sAar June a. 11*0, trains Wr; iu» OOff everyevery fleldHeld andand dimedime thethe floral qoeenqueen,. “Ah—I—am—so—poor,""Ah—I—am—so—poor,saas a— saaas ww pwi," hhenewe /f mswstssaid. for Africa at that time, and told me «be pea—t eetf-d»»plag wagga^ «Mthi atssms MinOn ••an dfollow: attar Jun e n. ISM, trains W-»T- nto. ThisThis everever rich andand brilliantbrilliant goldengolden rod.rod . TherTheree wasn’twasn't hutbut oneone otherother passengerpassenger “Were"Were I rich—butrich—but thinkthink ofof youryour fam- for Africa at that time, and told me all orders 1st the asset rapM manner. Theeoal betfc as follows: . ' - ~—• that be bad come from London to New fcMi.s.•cSf A. a. rurLiR,PAST Lin. withwith Pullmanmilmaa Vmtlhutov<«tlbai» iInn thetho stagestage bntbut myself.myself, Uelie waswas a talltall ily.” that he had come from London to New GRAPHITE—*orGRAPHITE-Por $sietSafetyy Chains,Chains. I7eITe c n dmU ThThee odorsodors porepore thatthat preciousprecious flowers yieldyield,, ily" Tork especially to be naturalised and parlor and sleeplac carsT i, dally? **lor "tmRBS - mamann withwith elegantelegant blackblack whiskerswhiskers anandd "Wha“Whatt isIs wealtwealthh oror positionposition toto Mmef“f York especially to be naturalised and perper Bottle.Bottle. 1 hug. Oolnmtxu Cleveland, and St. Loots, Krhslergvhalsdt byby solarsolar beams beams from from rein ram and and sod. sod . looked as if he might bo about thirty thathatt onlyonly a fewfew personspersons knewknew thatthat hhee daily, except SaUuday. torOhleaja and ToS ExquisiteExquisite pleasurepleasuress give,give, throughthrough woodwood aann lookBd aa if he might be about thirty aheshe cried.cried. ,. y/ -- yearyearss old.old. IwasimmedlatelystruckbyhUI was immediately struck by his wawass inin thisthis country.country. HeHe sworeswore andand pro-pro - Held, ' UeHe reachedreached forfor hrrher withwith bothboth haadshaasto duced witnesses who swore that he had Fishing Rods. »:•*ir. m. WBvRajr Exrasss, with Pullman Te> DistilledDistilled byby HimHim whowho givesgives thethe goldengolden rod.rod . appearanceappearance,, andand consideredconsidered howhow I mightmight forfor a madmad embrace,embrace. Uliee waswas playingplaying taterr duced witnesses who swore that he had Pishing; Rod's. Reels, 4, Mlmle stesnlng cars, dining .ear 10 Pnlladel draw his attention to me, for thus far f alwaysalways consideredconsidered himselfhimself asas a citizencitixen phla dallf lu Ptttabarg OhJ Ci TheThe perfumeperfume sweetsweet thattbat BeavenlHeavenlyy draw his attention to me, for thus far herher neck,neck, butbu t sheshe caughcaughtt himhim witwithh a hhee hadn'thadn't takentaken anyany moremore notice' ofof mmee ofof thethe UnitedUnited States,States, soso hehe receivedreceived hihiss andand Tackle,Tabkle, AsAs 'twere'twere thethe breathbreath ofof angelsangels addand ofof God,Ood , stunnerstunner overover thethe heart.heart. certificate and departed." IIss tastetaste ofof what’swhat's beyondbeyond thethe “pearly"pearly gates,gates”" thathatt ifif ~11 hadhad boonbeen a catcat AfteAfterr a littlelittle certificate and departed." VMOBUEEK & SHIES, •tU r. M. FAOttia nrnaw. with Pullman Tat HisHis breathbreath camecame heavily;heavily; hhee waswas evi-erl - BalBalll GoodsGoods,, | Ac , Ac. UbnlUbolee sleepingsleeping ears,car*, dallydaily fortor Ftttsburg,Ftneburc catCM TToo bebe bestowedbestowed whewhenn fadesfades ththee goldegoldenn red.rod . reflectioreflectionn 1 thoughtthought I wouldwould slipslip oneone ofof dentldentlyy prettypretty wellwell winded.winded. AmonAmongg ththee 300,000800,000 oror 400,000400,000 auto-auto- dagodago,, andand Toledo,Toledo, dallydaily exceptexcept Saturday,Saturday, fc>r mmyy cardscards outout ofof mymy pocket,pocket ,and and contrive contrive graphsgraphs whichwhich Mr.Mr . BoeaeBoese has,has, attachedattached ClevelandCleveland.. it Vt InIn allall thethe worlworldd embracedembraced hrin mortalmortal tightsight HuckleberrHuckleberryy CornerCorner.. DrDr. . LyoLyonn isal t ha “Will"Will youyou consentconsent toto bravebrave thethe foturefuture For Baltimore, Washington and the South—1 OS, There'sThere's nothingnothing seemsseems moremore likelike ththee smiles to drop itit accidentallyaccidentally atat hiahis feet,feet, soso thattbat toto naturalizationnaturalization paperspapers inin hishis custody,custody, B woulwouldd inviteinvite a ladylady cousin to bebe ]pr w ent andand bebe mine,mine, inin spitespite ofof mymy povertypoverty anandd A. M. VANQERBEEKND , SfT, 13, to* a. ■: and ti. on ooff OoGodd hhee eonldn’tcouldn't helphelp stoopingstooping toto pickpick itit np;up ; humble position?" Stanley'sStanley's isis thethe oneone whichwhich isis probablyprobably ■aaiday at ISO, tM.ttS it, ist.z ThanThan flowers dodo whenwhen kissekissedd byby morningmorning lightlight—— anandd standstand npup withwith me,me, aaas 1I a j lttr.s sad Camdenu vis writwritee outout anan ao-ac- ."WoulWoiildd youyou bebe kindkind enoughenough toto handhand askedasked Dr.Dr . Lyon,Lyon, lookinglooking fromfrom heherr to For Wordeatown. BarUagtaa and taantoa via count of my last feetfeet inin height,height, whichwhich strangelystrangely coin-coin- Alt the RANDOLPH'S TraitOB—TM.0M.Ut4—7 m. • as ii *7T 4sA. a. im,IM , ii4»•* . s• «is. count of my last mo: the card ch I accidentally let meme.. j / •] Til*, a. Bandars at 14 41 A. a. aad Tit*, a. d i sappol n t- mo the card whichwfa I accidentally let 1 cidescides withwith snan accountaccount ofo four ou rfirst first par-par - T*is aaawsa to better than lever before. BTaay dieappoint- falllfall?”T AAss forfor memo,, I faintedfainted away inIn thomortifi-r tin- ents written by a member of the French AI all line of tickets are on sale, and sleep** g mentm e n t.. ItIt isis cationcation,, andand whenwhen I camecame toto 1 waswas toldold , ents written by s member of the French Pianos & Organs. m be secured at the Make meant only for "Certainly•Certainly,, msTamma’am,”, ' saidsaid he,he , indif-tndlf- AcademAcademyy ofof SciencesSciences a fewfew yearsyears agoago,, meant only for ferentlyferently,, stoopingstooping toto pickpick itit up.up . BuBntt thathatt mymy husbandhusband thatthat waswas to bebe hadbadlef leftt who also claimed a height of over 900 Cee tnjnerlM aad Qatafee Hair Tonic- tor For fanner tntormatton. see time tables to be mmyy ownown pcrusaLperusal. town, andand thethe marriagemarriage waswaa indefinitelyindefinitely who also claimed a height of over 900 S4MI " 1 it the ticket estate, If I thought whewhenn bebe sawsaw thethe namename hehe saidsaid inIn a feetfeet forfor bothboth ofof thethe tenanttenantss ofof thethe Gar-Gar - B FTOa, Oenerarall a If I, thoug h t mormoree interestedinterested tone:tone: “I"I perceiveperceive thatthat postponedpostponed.. I usedused apnp mymy lastlast centoent iinn A Oreat Baro-ain in th* F< *. B . WOODWOOD .O Oea. 1 anybodanybodyy elseelse paying my board bill and stagyfkre, denden ofof Eden.Eden. Eve'Eve'ss tomb,tomb, whichwhich isis inin aa L W. RABOLPH, yoyouu areare a SouthernSouthern lady.lady."" ", ~ • ' paying my board bill and stag^fkre, graveyardgraveyard surroundedsurrounded byby highhigh whitewhite woulwouldd evorevor seseee anandd herehere I amam atat homehome again,again, ^penni•’penni-- 21 W. FRONT! STREET. it I should cer- I bowed.bowed. less and forlorn spinster—IJO ' loiigar wallwallss andand whichwhich hashas notnot beenbeen openedopened foforr Fritt ni Cutnl Railroad of lov Jorsoy it I should cer- "Woul“Wouldd youyou allowallow me?me?”" hehe continued,continued, less and forlorn spinster—ito longer Cwtm Railroad ot Mw Jirsiy. tainltain1yy faintfaint Mrs. Coli Sparkington, of Alabama, ibub a singlesingle intermentinterment for(or over over 1,0001,000 years,years, iiss away on the •t‘too retalnretain thisthis cardcard andand givegive yonyou oneone ofof Mrs. CoL Sparkington, of Alabama, bnt thethe shrineshrine ofof thousandsthousands ofof devoteddevoted IshIah-- away on the MisMisss SallySally SparksSparks,, ofof Millville.—Caro-MiUvUle^—Caro- California Cherries. Ke «U0 Jane n, *pou mmyy ownown inin oxchamge?”exchange?" line Fi Preston, in Boston Globe. | maelites,maelltes, whowho makemake a pilgrimagepilgrimage toto theth e spot. "“II shouldshould bebe pleasodpleased to havehave youyou dod o line F. Preston, in Boston Globe. Woman—MWoman—Mee ehildahild isia werrywerry sick,sick, sursur,, Plums, ftfe S. •see. In the first anan’* supposesuppose youryour medicinemedicine don’tdont helphelp spospott onceonce everyevery sevenseven years.years. ItIt ilaa In the first ae,se,"sald" said LI. quitequite delighteddelighted atat hiahis desiredesire •' ' • Apricots, Ko 1.60 TJ. placeplace,, I willwill sesett A SUCCESSFUL AUTHOR.j heherr an’an' sheshe dies?'dies?' hemmehemmedd inin onon allall sidessides byby thethe tombstombs ooff Ain> nt TOBI. to makemake mymy acquaintance.acquaintance. A SUCCESSFUL AUTHOR. departeddeparted sheik*shelkt andand otherother worthiesworthies whwhoo Franklin Brand Corn, 10B l.le Leave FlalasaM 1 *T, 5 », s «, « M, • M, T ML dowdownn herohero whatwbst I wouldn'twouldn't onon anyany ac-ao - lie handed me a card on which was in- PatentPatent MedicineMedicine ProprietorProprietor (with(with Tat.Tts,s.sit,in.*IT.932,10as, 11 os. um. Ha handed me a card on which was in- AAaa ArticleArticle ThatThat AttractedAttracted GeneralGeneral Attea-,1 lisa havehave livedlived outout theirtheir daysdays lala thatthat regionregion Standard Jersey Packed Toma- If But. 141.1ST, faa.sia.iti. 1 as. tti. *ot, countoonnt breathebreathe toto anyany livingliving being—Ibeing—I scribedscribed thethe namenamoio off ErastuErastuss Lyon,Lyon, M.M. D.D . / Sleettlea andaad BroughtBrought GoodG*od Pay.Pax . • . • greagreatt suavity—Yoursuavity—Your moneymoney willwill bbee rere-- amam forty-onqforty-one, yearsyears oldold thisthis spring;spring; anandd fundedfunded,, madam.—Themadam.—The Jury.Jury. ofof scorchingscorching sunsun andand burningbur nine sands. toes, 108 1.10 Has Saellet ••4,CYei,sn1 . •», wii. im r. m. aandap— “Are"Are yonyou indeedIndeed a physician?"physician?" saidsaid II,, IItt isis notnot everyevery ambitiousambitious writerwriter thatthat OnceOnce eaceachh yearyear,, onon JaneJune 3,3, whichwhich is.ia. ac-ae - 1t1.tM.te1.tn, 1101.11 is A. a., list,Tit, yetyet I havehave nevernever quitequite succeededsucceeded iinn enthusiastically. . “It"It isIs a professionprofession scorescoress successuccesss withwith hishis firstfirst article.article, I : . i atringless Basils, extra choice, las Law 1 ss. t it T ul, 1 is, t tt. 8 n. IUui r a. securingsecuring a partnerpartner toto walkwalk withwith mmee CrmmjCraw Dndee.TJadee. cordingcordin? toto ArabianArabian legends, thethe anni-anni- Sprkf aad Sunmar Hits, Leave Bew Tork froaa toot ot Liberty street. thathatt I venerate.venerate. ItIt Isis thethe missionmission ooff knekneww oneone such,such, thoughthough hiahis namename hahass All of the dudes in Washington are versaryversary ofof thethe deathdeath ofof ,Abel, thethe doorsdoors 4 M. t «t. 1. T U. 14t. 10. U. A. a., 1, l«, let. thethe thornythorny pathspaths ofof existence,existence, asaa some-some- the j physician to go about relieving pain now slipped my memory. At that time All of the dudes In Washington are Ttfltf tSS.I4t, 4.4SS,t,tlS,rS9.tU. t. Sit. • a*. T, body very poetically and feelingly re- the physician to go about relieving pain now slipped my memory. At that time nearly crazy over a pretty face and a ofof thethe templetemple whichwhich formsforms a canopycanopy T St. a, • S», t It, IS. U S»», a.. 11 It. night. Sua- body very poetically and feelingly re- and aickneas, and although my own he was county treasurer. For weeks nearly craty over a pretty face and a i ss. a, s so. s is, lo. u at. is is. i marked. If I'd only known at sixteen and sickness, and although my own he was county treasurer. For weeks fine figure.figure. OneOne ofof thesethese tendertender youngyoung overover thisthis supposedsupposed tombtomb ofof ourour first first dajr—ia»,tday-4m, t.. sso,».•«a»,t,ISVI.IL *o,A. a.,, is11 a., 1. lit, 4, marked. If I’d only known at sixteen healthealthh hashas beenbeen remarkablyremarkably good,good, I after his article appeared in print he ISOi ju,, t,l.*«e*,1, Ruo.. 10100 000 r.p. a., ISllilnlcn is night.u <. whawhatt awaitedawaited meme I reallyreally believebelieve I after his article appeared in print he thingthingss whowho sucksuck theirtheir canescanes inin thethe frontfront mothermother remainremain openopen allall night,night, inin spitespite valuovalue thethe professionprofession nonenone thethe less.less . LetLet wawass visitedvisited byby differentdifferent neighborsneighbors anandd row discovered a remarkably pretty girl of the keeper's effort* to close them. FLAntnKLD in ZKWAXX. afcoqid•he'.id havehave givengiven up . SixSixteen toon !1 OnlyOnly me see. I haven't been sick for twenty fellow-citizens of that county, who row discovered a remarkably pretty girl of the keeper’s efforts to close them. LeavePleinaelI-ears Plains* Idd SSS,SS9,t IS. t ». 0*#,« W, 7S0.S,T SO. R , SST,tit , think, that was twenty-flvo years ago— me see. I haven’t been sick for twenty fellow-citizens of that oounty, who inIn thethe choruschorus ofof a comiccomic opera:opera: HHee Terrible cries of anguish are said to think, that was twenty-five years ago— years, and as that was when I was. showed their appreciation of his article Terrible cries of anguish are said to Geo. H., Fairchild, »ii,w«a,uo*sat.lees,no*.us*,. 11 s». aA.a..i.»« m..i,s*f.sso,sis,. iw.su, l*Lin, though I give it out to the public that years, and as that was when I was a showed their appreciation of hia article winkewinkedd andand blinkedblinked andand smiledsmiled atat her,her . emitemit fromfrom them,them, asas thoughthough thethe memorymemory Geo. H, Faircliild, tOS.tll.lMto*.sat.set.sag,. 414, tot,IDS , ssi.111 . ioix10 li us*11 tt r.P. an.. though I give it out to the public that a meremere child,child, underunder ten,ten, II don’tdon't remem-remem- bbyy leavingleaving withwith himhim sumssums ofof moneymoney vava-- -saaday-s - et.w. tSM.110J *S, u os., 111*.in«, aA . a.,a., ISO,uas, 1 so,is . I'm moat thirty—but I'm afraid there ber much about 11." , /' bubutt sheshe gavgavee nono signsign ofof recognition.recognition. ooff thethe firstfirst knownknown tragedytragedy stillstill hauntedhaunted (JawMsaIfcmwwr BVi> M.* m.M. FAJtCHIZD.] 1S ss.IS. *t ]*,It. 7t 01,7si, 7 In.to, *• ss, tt, s H is, 3% 10 iu os 01 r. r .n. a . I’m most thirty—but I’m afraid11 there ber much about i{u” / ryinryingg fromfrom oneone dollardollar toto severalseveral hund- areare somesome ofof themthem thatthat don’tdon't believebelieve itit.. dred dollars in amount HisHis anticsantics becamebecame soso violent,violent, however,however, thethe remainsremains whichwhich blindblind superstitionsuperstition LeavLeavee NewarkBewark 7110 10,, 7 *0,tu, B« H,u, 10lu 10,11 10,11 OSot A, M„ I saidsaid thisthis soso thatthat hehe mightmight makemake a dred dollars In amount. thatthat hishis fellowfellow dude*dudes becamebecame awalreaware ooff believesbelieves toto bebe depositeddeposited there.—St. LouisLouir 11SS. at. 1M.SSAS4S14VS.4S7,1M. 14ft, • 4S. 4 M, t IT, St OS.ot. tt SO.•>. tig,t tt, SSI.• tt", However,However, I don’tdon't intendintend toto givegive anan ao-ao - calculatiocalculationn aboutabout mymy age,age , andand thinkthink mmee HiHiss thiemotheme mightmight harehave .bee.beenn .calledcalled -|s.Taa7 is, t as,, ssievta* ss, s m,. lo10 lo,10, 1111 isit r.r. n.a. Sunday—aundar— ootineountt ofof alalll mymy pastpast life.life. I’mI'm onlyonly hihiss passion,passion, soso thatthat thethe wholewhole front; roroww BepublinRepublic.. 1 St.M, S140 40,. *lot, og, *t SO,10. A.A. M..a^ ISUOt. Ot, l1 10. 4 it,:IS. 140,111 to, s ts.. undeunderr thirty.thirty. HeII » lookedlooked a littlelittle sursur-- "Discourage“Discouragerr ofof Hesitancy,”Hesitancy," althoughalthough fellfell intointo spasmsspasms almostalmost wheneverwhenever thethe , Furniture & Bedding, t as. e m, m so p. a. goinggoing to.to setset downdown thethe particularsparticulars ofof mymy prised, I thought, and pretty soon he Th* Olri «f th* rerledU Furniture & Bedding, at, s is, UMIfor, aBewmrk. change care nt KUsa- prised, I thought, and pretty noon he iitt wawass not,not , forfor thatthat isis whatwhat thethe articlearticle big,big, cold,cold, blueblue eyeseyes werewere turnedturned towardstowards laslastt summer'ssummer's disappointment.disappointment. ■saidam:: ~ . j did—discouragedid—discouragedd thethe hesitancyhesitancy ofof manymany them.them. UnderUnder nono circumstancescircumstances tould-could IfIf thethe youngyoung womenwomen ofof thethe presentpresent U S ^m mVaaSBmal wBawSawmawmV BBBBBVBBBTBWMBWI yeaseagi rs for Bewark dtaaae ears at BUaa- IItt waswas justJust aboutabout thethe first ofof JuneJune "Hav“Havee youyou overever beenbeen NorthNorth before?*'before?'' citizens. TheTho onlyonly objectionobjection toto thethe arti-arti- she be persuaded to take the slightest dadayy gogo Justjust a littlelittle bitbit fartherfarther inin theirtheir thatthat thethe thoughtthought poppedpopped intointo mymy hoadhead,, she be persuaded to take the slightest Lseve FlataSeM 14s. 7,1 or. t st, II. 11 SS A. •., "Yes,“Yes,”" saidsaid L ' "I“Inn factfact I feelfeel prettypretty clclee asas aa literaryliterary productionproduction WasWas that that thethe noticenotice ofof anyany Ofof themthem personally,personally, inin-- encroachmentsencroachments uponupon thethe masculinemasculine Farter. PtonB« rooas mm* Wtttuam •s. * ax S 41.4 at. t». • »*. • w. • ss,f ss.t I«,T M whawhatt a goodgood ideaidea itit woulwouldd bebe toto gogo ttoo well acquainted with you Northerners. wardrobe a fellow will soon have diffi- • a*,t«a, 111a. 11a p. a. mantmj-* u, um, well acquainted with you Northerners. storstoryy hadbad tootoo manymany heroes. ThereThere werewere dividuallydividually oror collectively,collectively, esavessave aa*^ ahesh e wardrobe a fellow will soon have diffi- ~4t. A. a., lea. 1 so, t u.4 at, 101*. 1114 r. a. thethe countryoountry toto hoard.board. I’dI'd prettypretty muchmuch "An“Andd howhow dodo youjjou likelike us,na, maymay I vent-vent- nnoo fewerfewer thanthan 1.3001,500 characters,characters, andand eacheach wouldwould noticenotice weedsweeds oror noxiousnoxio JS plantsplains bbyy cultyculty inin determiningdetermining whetherwhether itit laia hishi s FURNITURE, LeaveSoiervUle. S. •». Tot. 7 tt. Tat. T4S givegivenn uupp thethe prospectprospect ofof finding a hus-hus - urure)e to ask?"ask?" • I • chanciecharacterr waswas a herohero inin thethe story.story. ThThee the roadside. This »as a truly dis- brotherbrother oror hisbis sistersister advancingadvancing toto meekmeet at. 147. u it A. a. u at, 1 it, 14s, 1 ot, s 1 bandband Inin Millville,MillvlUe. forfor thethe {peCactt la,Is, themthem the roadside. This aaa a truly- dis- es.lla.ist. Its, •*», 110S. p. a. Suuda/— “Very"Very mucmuchh Indeed.indeed. InIn fact' I mamayy titltitlee «OT ththee storystory waswas “D.*"D." LynnLynn Qu'EntQu'Ent tressingtressing statestate ofof affaire,affairs, forfor eveneven nous,notes, himhim onon a crowdedcrowded streetstreet.. ForFor thingsthings tte.l isl si A. a, u is, lot,« ••,4*0,101, tot, iwo factorfactoryy girls—impudnptgirls—impudent,, brazenbrasen huzzies,hussies, sasayy thatthat I feelfeel quitequite asas muchmuch atat homehome Tacquealist.Tacqueslist"" TheThe titltitlee looklookss FrenchyFrenohy flowers and all the usual means of scrap- havehave reachedreached a passpass wherewhere thethe youngyoung S-IS-lf tt, is aaas theythey are—monopolizeare—monopollzo thethe attentionsattentions flowers and all the usual means of scrap- amonamongg youyou asas atat ! thethe South.South. Since8ince ththee iInn print;print, bntbu t thethe storystory waswas entirelyentirely inging anan acquaintanceacquaintance werewere foundfound toto beb e womanwoman thinksthinks itit thethe properproper capercaper ttoo ofof allall thetho men,men, soso th*tthat thosethose whowbo arear e deatdeathh ofof mymy husband.husband. ColonelColonel Sparking-Sparking- American, and the acene waa laid in utterly useless. But what distracted wear a double-breasted vest, a starched Laav* Plain Said>•> 4 44.. 7.T . OSS,10T ,* 141 AS. . A . a.,at. IN1 SO,, delloatodelicate andand refined,refined, likelike myself,myself, don’tdon't American, and the aoeue was laid in utterly useless. But what distracted wear a double-breasted vest, a starched 4 94,14.1tt.llS,l»p.B ft Si. t SO, S SO P. a.. Sunday—*Sanday-ta,lllA.a. a, 0 IS A a.,, tonton,, 1 havehave passedpassed allall mymy summerssummers aatt ththee author’sauthor's ownown county.county, i thethe entireentire frontfront rowrow moremore thanthan everyevery shirtshirt front,front, a high-standinhigh-standingg collar,collar, BOOTS AND SHOES so*.imp.as, las p. aa.. stanatendd any'any chance,chance, becausebecause theythey won’twont the North." I thing else was the fact thatthis charm- four-in-hand tie with a horse-shoe stud, Lee>veBaet«aies,144.1lA.a.Leave Bnalon SOS, S 44, IS AIL,. ISllM SS,, 4M* 0*. . 140•< • stoop to use the samo arts that they do. the North.” WhaWhatt makesmakes meme rememberremember thethe storystory thing else was the fact thnt^his charm- four-in-hand tie with a horse-shoe stud, LOW PRICES. stoop to use the same arts that they do. I1 mightmight havehave saidskid thattbat I hadhad passedpassed soiso welLwell, thoughthough I havehave forgottenforgotten ththee ing young girl waa discovered to be a andand anan almostalmost brimlessbrimleas DerbyDerby tile,tile, P.a.'. a. Svndays—Sundays—17 U,It, UM.4,tfcU, A, a..a^ S4O.1S0140, T SO r.P. aB.. BlessBleu me!me! whatwhat a longlong sentence!sentence! HowHow-- ing young girl was discovered to be a any or all of which articles of attire UKXBOPATf ever, as no eye but my own is ever to allall mymy springs,springs , fallsfalls andan dwinters winters also,also , namnamee ofof thethe author,author, isis thattbat II ververyy nearnear relativrelativee ofof PresidentPresident HarHar-- any or all of which articles of attire At C. W. FORCE'S. ever, aa no eye but my own Is ever to bubutt I thoughtthought itit wasn’twasn't necessarynecessary toto tolltell was one of the characters mentioned. rison. This, of course, stamped her might be worn by her father, brother or I«eve rialaSeU a~.iM.twr. a. readread Itit. Itit don’tdon't makemake soso muchmuch differ-differ- was one of the characters mentioned. rison. This, of course, stamped her might be worn by her father, brother or lit A. -?vr ththee wholewhole truth.truth. WhaWhatt waswas saidsaid abouaboutt meme ranran somethingsomething withwith thethe undeniableundeniable markmark ofof royaltyroyalty sweetheartsweetheart withoutwithout excitingexciting remark.remark. "May I inquire," said Dr. Lynn, T and lifted her higher into the atmos- Ia some instances the coat la also eatte “May I inquire,” said Dr, Lyon, liklikee this:this: and lifted her higher into the atmos- In some instances the coat la *1s» cut to IIII W«stW« t FrontFron t StrooL WESTWARWESTWARDO CONNECTIONS,CONNtCTION*. WellWall,, asaa I waswas saying,saying, II concludedconcluded toto "whethe“whetherr youyou intendIntend't too stopstop anyany lengthlength B% lot»letters Ad. a B. Holding phere of worshipful queenshlp, so that resemble as much ss possible that af- gogo toto somesome countrycountry towntown toto spendspend ththee Stt lot SO letters Ad. a B. Holding ...... MlJS phere of worshipful queenshlp, so that resemble as much as possible that af- LBAVtxt vsB runmiLh.runraui. ooff timetime atat HuckleberryHuckleberry Corner?Corner7”" I boughtbought oneone ofof thethe paperspapers andand took took itit the front row could do nothing more fected by masculinity, with split tails, summer,summer, hopinghoping that,that, byby passingpassing mymy-- the front row could do nothing more velvefectedt collarby masculinity,s and all with. If somsplite otails,t the •i 4*a A. V.a. forfor IsBaatoa sum.. Allentown,tllentowm. Beading,BarBeadlBg.Bar - "“II amam thinkingthinking ofof passingpaaslng thethe sum-sum - homhomee toto showshow thethe paragraphparagraph toto mmyy thathann wearwear outou t thethe kneesknees ofof itsits panta-panta- velvet collars and alL If some of the T»r Debar*. Ranch Chunk. WUllaasport,Tamaqus, selselff offoff forfor aa rich rich heiressheiress orot fashionablefashionable memerr therethere ifif I likelilie thethe placeplace andand meetmeet wifewife.. loons figuratively, by worshiping at a departed people of the last three gen- Wllkaebarre and Scranton. bellebelle,, I mightmight hebe ableable toto catchcatch a bean.beau. loons figuratively, by worshiping at a departederations coulpeopled ris ofe theup anlastd beholthreed gen- the Tt a.A. R.a. tortor HighHigh BridgeBridge BranchBranca andand Fasten.Kaston . agreeableagreeable people.”people." I waswaa informedinformed byby thethe author,author, whenwhen safe distance. The cane brigade is still erations could rise up and behold the •Hltl SI A. a. fortorFtoanagtoa.D Flamtagtoa. 1>. . L.L . k* W.W . K.B . B.,aV , So8o I beganbegan toto looklook overovet thethe adver-adver- Isafen positio distance.n an Thed nearl caney crazybrigade, bu is tstill th e change tbat has come over the outward HOTEHOTELL NETKERWOODNETH1ERW00D BsttnejBasina.. BsagoBangorr andaad Rauchataneh CknnkChunk.. "Yo“Yonu havehave nevernc rer beenbeen therethere before?"before?" I wentwent upup a fewfew daysdays afterwardafterward withwith in position and nearly crazy, but the change that has come over the outward tisementtisementss ofof countrycountry bokrd,board, and,and , ata t "No“No,, andand I knowknow nono oneone there,'’there.'' my father-in-law to congratulate him pretty little relative of the President appearance of the girl of the period • **O A. R.a. lorfor Kleastngton,,PieaatagtoajBIg Highn BridgeBridge Breach.Branch , lengtlengthh namecame toto ththee conclusionconclusion toto gogo npna my father-in-law to congratulate him pretty little relative of the President appearance of the girl of the period Barton,aeton, AlisaAUeetuwn town,. handing,BeaMllng, BarraHarris- "Indeed,“Indeed,”" saidsaid Dr.Dr . Lyon,Lyon, thoughtful-thoughtful- on his success, that the story had netted has gone away with the company and they would be justified in asking each Meases U bar*.scg, MaacRanchh Chunk,Cknnk, Williamsport,Wuiiameport, TuTaas» on his success, that the story had netted has gone away with the company and othetheyr would when thbee justifiedyoung me in nasking were goin eachg QUA, Haailooks, Driftoa, Dpper Lehigh. Wllzre- ly.: AfterAfter a moment’smoment's pausepause hehe added:added hihimm somethinsomethingg likelike $7,780,97,780, includingincluding will not bo here again tor some months. other when the young men were going qaaburrs., BanUooka Scranton,, DrUvosfcc v Upper Lehlgh, Wllse*- . “It"it ourour-brlo brieff acquaintanceacquaintance willwill justifyjustify the $31.35 which we left with him for Thougwill noth bolos heret to againsight forhe somer memor months.y ia to make their debut in petticoats.— •Tfiw, aoraaton, sc the $3l!95 which we left with him for Though lost to sight her memory is Ctoh icagmakeo Journal their .debut in petttcoata—- BBIOHTS. 1 MBt r.P. a.a. lorter Fleernesrlngton lngtou.. HighHigh BridgeBridge Breach,Branca , ththee offeroffer,, I will ; suggestsuggest thatthat thethe placeplace mentioninmentioningg mymy namename andand soso graphicallygraphically very dear to all of them. Ch icago Journal. ■sstna.astDB. Allan1 lisa town.men. Beading.Beading, -BarrUbUrgHarrisburg.. M«ocfRauchc at which I myselff havehave engagedengaged hoardboard describing my residence. ^ very dear to all of them. Okaak.ejeChunk, Ac.. at which I myse describing my residence. : i • 44S4*. M P. «.fora. tor D.D . U Aa 1,W . m.E.B. B.t, Hatton. Kaston. BaagarBabjot., ilas anan excellentexcellent ope,6 ae, andand very very pleasantlypleasantly ThTheo storystory waswas publishedpublished atat thethe au-au - WTJCMUCHH AASS HIam COCLDCOCLD EXPECT.KXTKCT. With, a MentalMental Reservation.*• till Simsa Pan—No Admlterauoa. afaeea Chnnk, Bhamokin, WUkti- situated.*situated.”? “Johnny,""Johnny," saidaaid hishis mother,mother, reprov-reprov- 4 thor'thor’ss expense.expense. SeveralSeveral publisherspublishers ofof-- 1 tt r. a. for FlemlBgton.Illgramabancacn Biidgs Branom. , •flndeed“Indeed,. air.'sir,’] saidsaid L considers'considerabl y fereferedd toto printprint thethe narrativenarrative forfor whs*what ingly,ingly, afterafter thethe visitorvisitor hadhad gone,gone, “what"what Schnolfy'i• Moan lain, iaston. Brtnlvbem, Ailes- mormoree pleasedpleased thanthan I waswas willingwilling %o thertheree waswas inin it.it. butbut tilethe authorauthor ohoeeohoae toto madmadee youyou telltell youryour littlelittle friendfriend yonyou hadhad town. *c show, "I shall! be very much obllgejd E. Ha HOLMES, s » p. a. for Flesalngton. show, “I shall be very much obllgejd papayy forfor thethe workwork outright,outr ght, andand declineddeclined aeeseenn hail-stonesbail-stones manymany a timetime asaa bigbig asas Chaak. to you you ifi fyou yo uwill wil l taketake that tha ttrouble.” trouble." ththee offersoffers ofof thethe publishers. TheThe endend a hen’sben's egg?"egg?" Bwadlng• ttp. a. Hamaburg tora - . WheWhenn wwee reachedreached HuckleberryHuckleberry CorCor-- “Because"Because behe saidsaid hehe hadhad seenseen ’em'em aaaa • Mr. B. fur Baeton. Bethlehem and ADSB- justifiedjustified hishis choice.choice. M. MILLKK. Wf as a quail's egg." COAL, mm. fter.ner, 1I stoppedstopped at*t thethe stagestage officeoffice whitewhile I havehave mentionedmentioned thistkls littlelittle incidentincident big as a quail's egg." o o I a A. a. Sunday for Baaton. Vllkesbam aal DrDr,, LyonLyon wentwent overojver toto engageengage boardhoard foforr aass anan offsetoffset toto thotho theorytho >ry thatthat ahno writerwriter “But"But youyou knowknow youyou nevernever havhavee seenseen Etaatoataa. S, U &. at. BwadaySSadn toe Ba r HlHignh ar*** meme.. HeHe camocamo Vjachackk InIn aboutabout hairhair aann neeneedd expectexpect greatgreat fatejefan: e oror greatgreat paypay ata t anyany aaaa largelarge asas a hen'shen's egg.egg.”" "•easwM^eBBraaeh,, assaarajuBBtastne,. aTUSaoazavwiB4 lien InMrs wna,. geUHsCIMaaehI Chunkt_iB«Sasa>», »— hour, saying' It was all arranged andjl ssaaaa. tthaaaofcla, *c.,10S p. m. Sander* lor hour, saying' it waa all arranged and I ththee beginninbeginningg ofof hishU ccareer. areer. ThisThis inci-inci- “Yea,"Yes, 1I have."have." persistedpersisted Johnny.Johnny. “I'1 CEHTRACENTRALL HOTELHOTEL.. Basins). Alleetown. BTmnti Oaank, Taauquand coulcouldd gogo rightright ojrerorer.. dendentt alsoalso Illustratesillustrates spota nothe herr trtfth.trifth. TToo meanmeantt a henhen sparrow.sparrow. S'pose8'pose I waswas go-go- reJlsTlW • M p. in. Sunday* *>r Baeton, BeU> BLAms BAst ATT, ' Mtoh Oannk. Beadlag, Bal UalHalff aaan houfhouf aafterward f ter wardss 1 foundfound mymy-- bbee a successfulsuccessful write*writeii oneone mustmust weaveweave in’in* toto letlet a MilwaukeeMilwaukee boyboy crowcrew over rtobarg, fee. selselff settledsettled inin a very[very comfortablecomfortable rooroomm intintoo hiabis historyhistory incidentsincidents and.and charac-ch me?"—Chicagome?"—Chicago Tribune.Tribune. WillcoWillcoxi & GibbsGibbs A. SCHORB, j • aatt thethe househouse ofof EzekielEsekiel Preston.Preston. HHee tenters aboutabout whichwhich hisbis readers Readers areare think-think- Foe Atlantic City, s H a. am. 1 p. 1 didn'didn’tt taketake butbut tawtm boarders.boarders. Dr.Dr . LyoiLyonn iningg oror in in which which theythey areir epersonally personally in-in- Matters Wane. and myself. I « anted awfully to know AmonAmongg thethe 1legend agendaa ofof hotelshotels isla re-re - I RR WASrAS LOOKINGLOOKISO OCTOUT OFOW TBITH» WI2TDOWWINDOW.. and myself. 1 wanted awfully to know terested. AllAll ththee sajenes« enes describeddescribed iinn hohoww muchmuch boardboard I was expected to pay, thithiss storystory werewere suchsuch fas"as possessepossessedd realreal cordecordedd thethe storystory ooff a visitorvisitor who,who , isis tSB. FRONT STUtST taarLeavee PlataVlalaBel Heldd SST,Iff. S,a, SST,in, 10SS,10M , lit*.UM , to HuckleberryHuckleberry CornerCorner,, laIs NeNeww HampHemp-- babutt I didn'tdidn't dartdare toto aak,ask , aaas I wantedwanted ttoo interest for every re tder. Indeed tha Farmer Rake(indlgnsntly)—Say. Bill, dirdiree displeasuredispleasure atat thethe amountamount ofof hihiss aSaxton,. aw, i. (i07, throughthrough coach.)eoach.) ISAan , SR.in. p.p. B.m- interest for every residet. Indeed the can't you do any thin' all day but swing rsmaeays-vaxeaptOeakaOioveSundays—fesespt Ocean Ororet) S» st,*t, S• SS,«, n.nt,a.«. , shireshire,, wherewhere allall thethe peoplepeople -• thatthat ain’taint paspaass forfor a richrich SouthernSouthern widow,widow, toto whomwhom samsamee story^ isis publishedpubllstod annuallyannually anandd billhilt,; angrilyangrily declareddeclared toto thethe waiterwaiter thatthat ISP.BSMp.-Op. a.B.. farmerfannerss areare agriculturists.agriculturists. monemoneyy waswas ooff nnoo consequence.consequence. ThThea never fails to excite comment and cre- in thet hammock? he should write at once to the newspa- FoForr ForthPerth AatboyAmboy,, SST,»1T, SSLS,1M, 1.1 lots,0 M, 11SSAa.,11 Ma. St. . never fails to excite poinment and cre- he thou Id write at onee to the newspa- 1.101.1*1,1.SOT.sn.Sa.t0Sp.m-1 SI, lot p. a*. Sunday—SIT,Bwaday-llT. IS1M a.a . I providedprovided myselfmyself withwith asas manymany finefin* nexnextt dayday Dr.Dr . LyonLyon happenedhappened toto mention'mention atatee interest.—Ginterest—C B.B . Raiding,Holding, inin Writer.Writer. Young Rake (home from college)— perspers.. dressedressess asas 1I couldcould afford,afford, tor.for, youyou know,know, to ims,me, ooff bihiss OwnOwn accord,accord, thatthat theythey Oh, dear, yes! I can get in it, and 1 ea "Yea“Yea,. sir,"air." waswaa the* waiter’swaiter's answer,aaawer, Wf£J£*1I>r.eh(ild.llT. S *7.. t.1,1 u1 soMa A. m..a.l.ia.1 1. S SL * n1 get out of it!—Puck. 7 «Sp. M. 1 wantedwanted peoplepeople toto thinkthink II was was wealthy. wealthy. chargechargedd sevenseven dollardollarss a week.week. ItIt al-al - Almoat aaas hehe producedproduced a sheetsheet ofof p^ierpajnr andaad aans I foundfound Itit so'so' expensiveexpensive that,that, beforebefore I mosmostt mademade momo jjumjumpp whenwhen 1 heardbeard itit,, PebblD—TherPebble—Theree goealongoesj e of tha envelopeenvelope;; “yea."yes. air.sir. onlyonly a quarterquarter axex-* ••Tag* for I had calculated on not having m gogott through.through, I foundfound myselfmyself obligedobliged toto for 1 had calculated on not having move remarkablremarkablee menmen ofof tthjh > age. . Wife (sobbing)—Some day you'll fin I *rm."—tra.”—TheThe Jury. Jury . Leave PlalnneM tor Fhlladetpbla, 1 IT. 141, seleelll thethe half-acrehalf-acre ofof landland thatthat Grand-Grand- thathann halfhalf thatthat toto pay,pty, andand I feltfelt snresure Stone—HowStone—How soso?? LAKO'L AINA’S8 HOTELH0TEL.. • at. • 4*. n m». a. nv. 1 a*> » a*>, 4 os. 1 an*. • JJ». that they piled on the price because me lying at death's door, and then what The I* fathefatherr SparkSparkss leftleft meme lain hishis wllLwilt BuButt that they piled on the price because PebblD—HPebble—Uee succeedsucceed sd In • » B. BL teadays— lit, »4S, «. sv, IM* will yon do? "Excuse me, sir,** he aaid aa he step thethenn I thoughtthought howbo* muchmuch moremore valu-valu- thethoyy thoughthoughtt I1 wawass rich.rich. However,However, manhoomanhoodd withoutwithout one*onci • having his; fath- For BBHIWMWS* ana WashingtoWashtagtona •a•t I• IT••,. •««-—». Husband (oonrteoasly)—My deeii pad into the office, "bat do yon oarr) tat* p. m. Smadays- ableable a husbandhusband wouldwould bebe thanthan a balf-halt- whewhenn hehe toldtold meme I onlyonly saidsaid veryvery coolly:coolly: er'er?ss trouserstrousers modemade oveiore* for him.—Qoth- UM".a.av. tet. *gf, t p. •or* of land. So I submitted to the aao> "Oh“Oh., veryvery well.welLi Quite reasonable, have yon ever known me to be so nag any life insurance?" s u* p m of land. So I submitted to the sao- Quite reasonable. I telerr andand Furnisher.Furnisher. last ss to allow a lady to open a door 1 n. 14Se. at. 1 «T, 4Til, s u* p. m rlfloe witwithh ChristianChristian fortunefortitn," .u anandd think.think."" I knewknew thatthat remarkremark mademade quitequite "I'd like to answer that qaestUm bj when I was present?—Texas Sifting*. : H QBBSWBWB, ^«»SW _ •• Blath and Oresa etreete. T M», 1 M», 1M. 111 resignation,resignation, feelingfeeling prettypretty confidentconfidant aann ImpressionImpression onjon] him.him. forfor afterafu>r thatthat hbea —"We—"We havehave nownow heardheard ofof salesmen,salesman, asking another," said the merchant a.BV.rjU,lM,SU,!U, til, SOLltf, Up.1 • - thathatt mymy rewardreward wouldwould comecome aooaex-.or becambecamee quitequite attentiveattentive toto me.me. SoSo threethree saleswomensaleswomen,, salesladies.aalcsladliea. salespersons,aalcapeaaoaa, Why th* Bireto Twittered. "Do you carry any fixe Insurance?" Bnadaya. 1 a. au. U ML 110.11*. 110. s. IS P- later.later. ^S7 weeksweeks passedpassed awayaway.. EveryEvery dayday regularregular anandd salespeople,”salespeople," saya^Jbsays thee TorontoToronto Algy (unlocking bis door as the milk- "Why, na. I—" CHARLES SMITH. aad GkMBtaat-g la, I tt", u 01, a. av. wwee usedused toto walkwalk oatoa t together,together, andand I I Globe. "Why not throw May the whole man comes along)—Shay, tell me, Joha, CHARLES IS, tot. pa*. awadays-SM.lMa. Itit wasn’twant tilltill aboutabout thethe lastlast momessmomentt Globa. “Why not throw May the whole "Well, if yoa go oat quietly yoa woat W. Tel thathatt thethe moatmost brilliantbrilliant ideaidea ofof allall eameasm* kneknoww thethe peoplepeoplejo off Huckleberry.Hurklrbcrry CornerCorner bundlbundlee andand saysay simplysimply ‘sellers?’"aellataT "• wha' time ish it. thi«h morn in? be Ores, thtfi all.--Detroit Free Pram Agrood. provided you will always speak Milkman (of a humorous fn)-Ut to ate. mo . ItI twas wa sthis: this : I Iwould would pass pas s sty-my -hahadd a goodgood ilealdeal tatin say»ay aboutabout thetho richrich Agreed, provided you will always speak - The n*xt Episcopal Church Corn- Southern lady tb^t boarded at Um. Prasv of "buyers" instead of ~ ~ Algy—Haw! It's early. 1 fawaeiea tt M.«#.0Ml self ofofff forfor a SouthernSou thorn widowwidow,, withwith *a Southern lady tb it boarded at Mir. Pres of "buyers” instead of “parehaaem.**— will he held Ia Philadelphia ta • M.ttT.t0B great cotton plantation.plantation. I feltfait ItnialoiEBttffalo £** era** *• *— r'rlimrT Tinas Ilfiaqs • •••:(• 1 IS, 4. trnj. •ata.m.