CVCU»T»' SUM •!•«• T:a« a. n». S»a S«ta #:f • a. a». . Blcycia liiumi aiMt b« UcMaal at THE ESTABUSHED MAY 1O, 1887 PLAINFIELD, N. J>, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY^8.-1902. Two CENTS A COPY—$5 A YEAR. METHODISTS MET. ± i Week of grayer Services Con- tinued at First M. K. Church IY I*a*t Kvealag. j The eveniig of prayer at the Vint M. E. church, !••* evening, Was in IS IN the nature of an evangelistic service. Geo. C. M. Smith Describes 'Will Take Until Spring: to {There was a goodly representation Unusually Large Attendance Funeral Services of the Late present from the three congregation* the German City Where fully Repair the Washouts I of the Methodist denomination in at Its Opening Session John D. Titsworth Held •1 Near Mauch Chunk. i Plainfield. Yesterday Morning. Stranger Fell Exhausted on He ia Stud Rev. Dr. W. C Snodgrass, pastor of Yesterday Afternoon. Griggs, Dryden or Stokes the First M. E. church, was in charge City Streets Late Yeeterf- STRANGE THINGS BEEN. CAUSES MANY DELAYS. of the service and he was assisted by GRAND JUKI'S WORK. THE FLORAL TRIBUTES. Will Probably be Next Rev. Dr. F. S. Hoyt, formerly; editor Senator From Jersey. day Afternoon. : TRACK SWEPT AWAY FOR A i SOME OF THE MOST REMARKABLE DIF- ON of the Western Christian Advocate, WH. SWEENEY AMONG THOSE TO REV. C. L GOODRICH AND REV. A SWEDISH JOTJRNiXIST. FERENCES FROM AMERICAN CITIES. STRETCH Of THIRTY MILES. who is a retired clergyman residing COME BEFORE It. OR. A. til. LEWIS IN CHARGE. THE GOVERNOR'S DAT. in Ohio, Rev., John McMurray, pas- Had Katen Nothing for Three OIU-Fashloned Hand-Fire Knglnes Coinpelled to Lay New TrturU. iitor -of the Monroe Avenue • M. E. •t Will Investigate- Death of Words of Comfort Were Spoken All Candidates But Two Were church, and Rev. G. W. Gardner, Day. anfc Hud Walked r^o Are Still In I te There—Wretched Mauch Chunk [on Account pastor of Grace M. K. church. Her. Little George Frederick Welrh- and the Memory of Departed at Trenton Yesterday, Put New York Here Kn Route ' Trolley Service—Many Other ' lof Washout — Aecounts for * Dr. Hoyt offered a fervent pwyer at ers—Former Mayor Bonnett, One Was Praised—Singing Nothing Oefialte Was Ac- to Home of Friend In Phila- Courlous Things. ' Lateness of Trains. the beginning of the service. The sei- of Rllzabeth, I* Foreman. by Quartette—The Bearers. complished—Oeaeral Opin- mon was delivered by Hev. Mr. Gard- delphia ^e Was Sent On. An interesting letter descriptive of Tlie extreme seven iy of the flood (Special to The Daily Pita.) A Urge number of relatives, neigh- ion Is One of Three.1 ner, who took for his text: "Christ, Elizabeth, Jan. 8—There was an A pitiful talc was revealed, to theWeimer, the principal city of theand washout experienced^by the Penn- the Truth, the Way and the Life." bors and business associates gathered, The man who is to succeed the late police, last evening, when John An- Grand duchy of Saxe-Weimer-Eisen- sylvania towns along the Lehigh unusually Urge attendance at theyesterday afternoon, to attend the fun- It was a short but moving appeal for opening of the January term of the William J. Sewell as United State* derson, a refined appearing young ach, has been • received by The Daily rivf r, two weeks agrt-, is daily becom- all to follow the Lord. eral services of the late John Davies Senator from New Jersey still re- Swede, propped from exhaustion in Press from George C. M. Smith. Mr. ing more apparent. While the damage Union county court yesterday morn- Titsworth, which were held from the This evening an union prayer meet- ing. Particularly was this the case mains an open question although moat front of Johnson & Barnes' store on Smith is a son of Charles Smith, of was roughly estimated at the time at home in Madison avenue at 3 o'clock. authorities conoede that the choioe Craig place, and he is now taking a hundreds of thousands of dollars it is ing will be held in the same church as respects members of the bar. Park avenue. The man was literally edifice and a large^ congregation is ex- The high esteem, in - which the de-has practically sifted down to three starving to death, having been with- Tse_Ui music, especially on thenow certain tliat tne original figures Among the lawyers from Plainfield ws s held, was evidenced by pected to attend. • were Craig A. Marsh, William M. men, John W. Griggs, John F. Dry- out food for three days. Despite violin7~aT~the~fainouE conservatory at will be tripled. thoae present from the vatfous walks den and Edward C. Stokes. Charles this fact, he net oat to -walk from Weimer. He graduatedTrom-ilieNorth The greatest sufferers from the Stillman, Francis J. Blatx, W. a of life. All felt a personal sorrow at Angleman and William Newcorn. M. Bacon, the Trenton correspondent Newark, yesterday morning, to Phila- Plainfield High School, last June, anche of water, which swept the sudden termination of such a life of the Philadelphia Record, adds the delphia, when nature asserted itself •while at that institution was well down~^the~_little river, ordinarily a Former Mayor Peter Bonnett, of of helpfulness and comfort, for Mr.name of David C. Baird. No one can andihe was forced to give up the an-known as a violinist of no mean few feet deep7~were:the Jersey Cen- this city, is tlie foreman' of theTitsworth was a person beloved by all tell, however, which of these men la equal struggle. ability. • tral and Lehigh R WAS GIVEN A VERDICT FOR $5,000 Grand Jury. Judge VanSyckel made who knew him. likely to be named. in particular. A goodly portion When his plight became apparent to As Jie describes it, Weimer is a pe- GAINST CENTRAL RAILROAD. no special charge. He notified the Another evidence of esteem was It. was thought that something the kind passersby who assisted him culiar city, when contrasted with thethe Lehigh track from Easton to Scran- jury to select its constables which witnessed in the -beautiful floral trib- ton was saved by reason of its being definite might oiane out of Governor's to Armstrong's pharmacy, provision typical municipalities of this country. it did before retiring for delibera- utes. There were many large wreaths Day, yesterday,; at" Trenton. While was at once made to have his imme- Railroads owned by the government, higher up than that of the Central on Salt AgalBst^-TroUey Company tions. On the adjournment of theof galax leaves, a pillow at the head the opposite side of the river. all the candidates but Congressman diate wants attended to. It was some trolley cars without conductors, Was Next Takeu lJp~-l*. the Circuit court. Judge Vail convened a of the bier was inscribed "Husband," Gardner and John W. Herbert, of time after Anderson was found tliat churches where- no coHectiqns are At Mauch Chunk, there is a bend Somerset t'ouaty Court. lion of the general Common Plea*. another pillow from Jerusalem Lodge, Middlesex, were there,. there was •TtheCommon Pleas the following he was able to tell anything about taken, with all eipense*borne by -the in the river and here the Central suf- Somerville, Jan. 8—The jury in the No. 26, F. and A. M,. bore the Mareall- y but little accomplished. Nearly 'himself. It was the oft-repeated tale municipality, and a bureau where all fered the most. The tracks and road- icenses were-granted before adjourn- sonic emblem, still another pillow was all of the members of both houses of case of Mrs. Nora O'Brien against the ment : of a stranger 4n a strange land, with- must register intentions to become a bed for miles were swept away and New Jersey Central Railroad Com- inscribed "V. M. L. Til," from Plain- the Legislature: were present and out funds or friends, bat plenty of resident or to leave the municipality, has or will be entirely rebuilt. Every pany, went oat yesterday morning at Stephen <_}. EnunonsT^UBiim; Fred- field Council, Royal Areannm, while there were many conferences held. manly pride. are some of the features which make available laborer has been pressed 11 o'clock and returned three hours erick Coriell. New Providencfr-s-Ajin beautiful floral trumpet bore an in- All the candidates appeared singularly He came to. this country] a fewit odd when viewed by an American. into service making repairs but delate- r with a verdict in favor of theWarner, Union: Edward L. Han ription "Exempt Firemen." There hopeful and in excellent humor. weeks ago from Sweden, intending to In some respects the city excels the spite day and night shiftr, the pro- plaintiff for $5,000. As told in theFan wood; John Vogel. Linden; Mary were^many other tributes, both large According to the poll of the legis- secure work at his vocation, that of average one in this country while in gress is slow. Press Mrs. O'Brien sued for $25,000 Doyle, Cranford; George V. Adelfin- and smaUT^afidnot the least was onelators made by- the Trenton True a journalist. He had a little money others it is behind the times. At present all the Central's through damages for the loss of three toes, ger, Clark : Geo. J. Clark, Linden; from the firm of-Merck & Company, American, the votes for the different hut it soon disappeared when he In the course of his letter he says: traffic, eastward from Scranton, is car- which was cansed by her being struck Edwin T. Earl. Linden; Lawrence New York, where Mr."Tit*worth was candidates will probably be somewhat searched about for a position. He ' Tl(e population is largely evangelical. ried on the greater part of the wayby a passenger train at the depot here Powers, Westfield: Terrence Drum, mployed. AH the tributes^were as follows on the first ballot: finally secured, one on the staff of a There are few foreign residents and over a single track where formerly last summer while she was on herNew Providence: Paul Britz, West- placed about the bier nearly cove: Griggs—Passajc, 6; Bergen, 8; Mon- Swedish daily at Boston ' bu^ he wasno negroes. As for. the climate is wo were no more than adequate. way to board another train. field ; Helen M. Moffett, Clark: Bertha he casket. Morrit, 3; Ocean, 1; Union, not to begin* work until the latter seldom is above ninety-fire degrees, There is one "stretch of single track Hergert, Linden; Nancy Y. Blodgett, After the singing of "Asleep in 2; The case of Zachariah T. Sutton Springfield. part of this month. j Fahernheit, and contagious diseases near Mauch Chunk running a dis- against the Middlesex and Somerset Jesus," by a quartette composed of Stokes—Cumberland, 8, Gloucester, He has friends in Philadelphia and are rare, "there are only four church tance of thirty miles. In Mauch Traction Company was immediately Several applications were laid over Mrs. David E. Titsworth, Mrs. Wil- _; Morris, 1; ^Burlington, 8;»Oape institutions, two Evangelical, one until Wednesday, Jan. 15. The appli- liam C. Hubbard, David E. Tito worth during the interim he decided to visit hunk itself, temporary trasks have taken up. Geo. W. Anderson ap- •May, 1; Ocean, Warren, them. He resolved to walk, not hav-Roman Catholiic and one Episcopal. been built in the streets, running peared for the plaintiff, who askedcation of William J. McCloud, of and Joseph M. Titsworth, Rev. ; total, 12. j Roselle, is opposed generally. ing the money to purchase a ticket, "The fire department is without a alongside those of the local trolley for $2,000 damages because a car of Charles L. Goodrich, pastor of the Dryden—Essex, 13 i and reached Newark, yesterday mornj- doubt old fashioned. The Germans in system. Permission to do this was the company frightened his horse so There are eleven prisoners in^ the Congregational church, of which the' total, 13. : ing. He was then without A centi Weimer still cling to the old time first obtained from the town council. badly last summer that he was thrown county jail awaiting action of thedeceased was a member, read appro- Baird—Camdep, 4; Salem, had eaten nothing in two days, and hand engine, but fortunately the ser- The lack of men has proved a seri- from his wagon and fractured his leg. Grand Jury. The prisoners are : Joseph priate selections from the Scriptures. total, 6." ji growing weaker every moment. Del vices of the department are rarely ous handicap but- it" is expected many Mr. Sutton claimed the car was - Bradley, Alexander Sergus, George He then made a few 'remarks in which Gummere—Msrcer, 4; Somerset, 8; spite these obstacles, he set out for needed. This is easily accounted foe. will be secured from the large cities ning at a high rate of speed and the Fisher, Herman Fick, William Miller, dwelt upon the beautiful character of total, 6. ' this city and completed the^ seventeen The houses are all built of cemented and the road can then be placed in itsmotorman was ringing the bell vio- larceny; John Fenney, highway rob- Mr. Titsworth. He told of his devo- Herbert—Middlesex, 4. miles, at 6 o'clock, last evening. bricks and stone, -there being no frame original shape by spring. At thelently. ] bery ; Willis Stewart, attempted rape; tion to his home, his family and his Gardner—Altantic, 2. William Sweeney, embezzlement; church, of his genial nature and On the outskirts of the city, he sold dwellings. The roofs are mostly of timis the flood occurred, hundreds of Hon. Alvah A. Clark, counsel for Loudennlager—Cape May, 1; Glou- for ia quarter his . last possession, a tile. There are few high buildings, miners were thrown out of work by Joseph Yost, arson ; and Jacob Delagut banning personality. He spoke cester, 1; total, B. ,• / the trolley company, asked for a non- add Jogers Gashow, murder. Delagut words of comfort to the bereaved ones handsome pocket book, and With the none over four stories. As a rule the he filling of the imnes, but when suit on the ground that the motorman From present appearances, no choioe silver piece clasped in his hand he people live in tenements, and as for offered employment by the railroads, and Gashow are two Polanders, who left so suddenly without one to lead is likely to result from the first ballot was only doing his duty, in controlling are held upon the charge of murder- and guide and pointed them to the was harF?ittg to get some food when modern interior^improvements there hej' refused almost without excep- the car and id ringing the gong. The when many counties will have/their he sank to ' the ground. When taken are none to speak; of. tion. ing a fellow countryman, a resident Heavenly Father, who alone can heal motorman, he claimed, might appre- of Newark. Nothing is known of the the broken heart. favorite sons'' j to honor. After the in Armstrong's, he sliook, as if with The city is k^pt very clean. The The train, which is scheduled to hended that the horse would stop be- first ballot, there will be .a general the ] the under a penalty amounting to $50 in conference on matters pertaining to Teachers' Union took up a normal Installation at Senate Lodge. gregation will bold a week of prayer school work. course of study which will be con- and Stokes." Arlington" avenue trolley. Miss our money. Monuments, fountains during the coining week. The meet- Marsh's method is similar to Frank and parks adorn the city. The well members Of Senate Lodge, ^-^ Set An Example. tinued for several weeks. The mem- Kniglits of Honor, are preparing for a ings will be held in the Congregational bers have become greatly interested DEATH OF ANDREW MOORE. Damrosch's in Itis people's chtsses in known Goethe-Gardenhause is situa- church edifice, unless notice to the Mrs. E. S. Hooley, of Rockview New York City. All interested arc ted in the largest park, as is also a big j time for Thursday evening, Janu- •venue, is the first of her sex in Plain- in the proposed plan of study and Died at Poughkecpsle Monday Kv«- ary 116, when Grand District Deputy contrary be given. Rev. O. G. Nor- when fully entered into will no doubt invited to attend. bark house where Goethe spent much seen will be' in charge. field to ride astride. She presents a niag After Lingering Illaeaa. Topker, of northern New Jersey, will most dignified, safe and comfortable attract many Sunday-school workers. Completing Comfortable*. of his time. A theatre produces two Andrew Moore, a well-known and operas and three plays during the install the officers-elect. The State School Dramatic*. appearance. It is probable that a num- Complementary Words. There will be a meeting' of the initiatory team will be present to do A dramatic entertainment will be highly respected citizen of Pough- week in the winter season. ber of the women of the borongh will The Mail 3c Express of hurt Satur- keepsie, died Monday evening after a Young Women's Mission Band of the I work. given by the pupils of the Leal's follow her example. £ day printed a very complimentary Trinity Reformed church in the par- "The'principal occupation of the School, •• Thursday evening, April 3. lingering illneaa. Funeral services inhabitants is bookbinding, but there I Acting as Substitute. * Engagement Announced. notice concerning Miss Aimee Louise will be held at the home of his lors of the church Friday afternoon. The object of the affair is to raise Emmons, of Prospect place, who gave Jan. 17, when the work of finishing axe no large factories. The grand Miss Anne Laurie Holcomb, teacher revenue for tlie athletic association of Tlie engagement has been announced daughter, 112 Union street, tomorrow duke is at the head of the government in the intermediate department of the of Miss Mae d'Anjpuvine Cole man, a fencing exhibition at Carnegie Hall afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. the comfortables, to be sent to the In- the institution. early in the week. \_ dian mission will be completed. and.he has everything royalty could North Plainfield schools, is detained daughter of Major and Mrs. Frederick Mr. Moore was the father of Samuel wish . for. Weimer is associated in at her home in Trenton on account of If You Need Glasses W. Coleman, of/Netherwood, to Clif- To Wed at Bride's Home. Cake 8al«. ^\_ J. Moore, for several yean a resident history as being the home of many the illness of her sister. During Miss They will t£ll you so and provide ton Carroll Carter, first lieutenant of The Young Women's Mission Band of Plainfield and related to Chief T. The marriage of Miss Maggie composers, authors and artists. them: if not they will be equally G randy and J. D. Johnson ! will be Holcomb'g absence Miss Ida Fountain, Field Artillery, U. S. Army. of Trinity Reformed church will hold O. Doane, having married the latter'* Schiller, Goethe, Herder and Wie- of: ackBon avenue, is filling her posi- frank with yon. Their examination a cake sale at the home of Miss, Mabel niece, Miss E. B. Brarishaw, also a celebrated Thursday evening, Febru- Collided With Trolley Car. land lived and died here. Their is free. Stile^ A Company. 107 East A mil* wagon, driven by Neilson Woodruff, East Second street, Satur- former resident of Plainfield. ary 8, at the homo of the bride, 334 homes are still standing and monu- To Start a New Box. Front street, Thursday. day afternoon. East Third street. Neilsen, was by an Elisabeth, Miss Linde, of Elisabethport, has ments are erecfed to them in differ- At the meeting of the Woman's Copper Mines Closed Down. Plainfield and Central Jersey trolley Meettng With Trlat^y. ^ ent parts of the city. The compos- —Use Press Want Ada, j returned from a visit with Plainfleld Rome Missionary Society of the Cres- (Special to Tbe Daily F*e»a.) car, near Westfield, Monday night. friends. The German Reformed congregation ers. Bach, Liszt and Hummel, and cent Avenue church, Friday after- —Small stringless beans, one of the Somerville,; Jan. 8.—Because the One wheel [at the vehicle warn broken summer's delicacies, ready for the is uniting with the congregation of the great artist, Lucas Cranacb, were noon, work on a new box will be be- copper mines, > near this place, have but Neilsen escaped injury. Mrs. Lebbens Martin, of Washing- Trinity Reformed church in observing also residents. It is a peculiar city got . A full attendance of members 7 table in the winter. The White Label ton avenue, baa gone to Albany to closed down OTer thirty-five peop^B brand, of course, a» Neuman Brothers. the week of prayer. -1 and one which a traveler may well Udeaired. have been thrown oat of employment. -DM Press want ads. spend the winter with her daughter. afford to visit." PLA1NHELD DAILY PRESS JANUARY 8. 1902. WATERLOO M NUMEfiT. A MARVELOUS GROWTH. CANAL FIGHT BEGUN. THOSE iflOJOME COLUMN M 8H0PPERS Site *f Downfall «*> 'sto Cesit«ry. WASHINtJTOS. Jan. 8.—Fitrores Sour Stomach tie Drl»a- Senate and House Take Up NOTES CONCERNING PU1NF1ELDERS SOME OF ATTRACTIONS TO BE••Aster' I WM l»*a«st «*> try C*aTaSA> based on the enumeration of Jane 1, mm. 1 wUl M*ar ba wttkoat thaw la tba MM. 19UU. now mode public, show that the Discussion of Routes. AND THEIR MANY, GUESTS. FOUND AT LOCAL STORES. Mr lltai araa la a »arr bad akaaa. aad a; kstl " Trancv has at last, after a lapse of total population of the United States cfta4 aa4 I aad stoiaaca trouble Now. ainea tafc- M years, decided to mark the site of a( Csaiinn I taal Saa. Mr vlfa nas also u**4 at the close of the nineteenth century A Few ~l»ter*stta«i Ite •ass aritk banaSoal ratults tor soar stoaucn.~ Napoleon's downfall. Waterloo is towas about 84.250,000. As the popula- .PA5ASA CO1PASY IS DE50L1CED. •«•»• of Those. Tkst Go to MaJk« Jos. 'Kaaaxora. BO r imiass Sv. St. Losls. Mo. have a monument. ceraias Greater tion of the United States at the ban- Up Ui« Day's Budget of Ar- A short time ago M. Henri Hous- ning of the century was about 5,333,- . .• * . Merchants *aye, an eminent historian nnd noted Ma>rars\si Ssiasjeata sat lavratlsiaf lorn af rival* Md Departure*. 000, the nation has grown nearly six- -fTltat He Alleges Is • HWlcke4 nttmber of the French academy, to- teen fold in 100 years. Msu*al|t''-Hr»san Sara Hr- Miss Frances Cos«, of Grant »T«me, R. W. Barnes, the Park aTenue gether with Count de Mautor and M. • The report further states: is recovering from a seveTe cold. delicatessen dealer, claims to hare Gugtave Larroumet, bought a plot eeat Aetlaia la Saapletosia. of land at the junction <-f the high •There are but three countries which Kn. George Mqyer, of Liberty the finest potato salad in Plainfleld. ONLYTHBBBST now hnv.e a jrmtter population than WASHrS'GTON, Jan. a-Tbe first His choice line of smoked salmon, road from Brussels, and that from street, is recovering from a severe ill- paint is usable. To be worth Planchenoit near the famous farm the United States—vis, China, the Brit- Dotes of the contest between the Ni- ness. sturgeon -and mackerel is unsurpassed itting on it mast be durable, and of I-a Belle Alliance, which was the ish empire and the Russian empire. caragua and Panama routes for the by any on the market. center of .NapoleonV position in theChina anil the Britlxh empire have Isthmian cnnnl were heard iu the sen- Miss Anna Miller, of Park avenue, Plaassnt. Palatakle Potent. Taste Good. Do idurable it must be top quality. each of them pro!»ably betwpen 350.- ate yesterday. Mr. Morpnn offored !• improving nicely from a recent op- Those beautiful cut flowers, which flwoo. Never Sicken. Weakan.or Gripe. Me. Scats. great battle. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... The general war of wind, sun and 0O0.OH0 and 4UO.««O.OHO. or topether and (<(H*ur(>d the adoption of a resolu- eration. ' one 'sees brought out by commuters, rain upon nouses knows no cessa- This ground has been offered to nearly one-half of the total population tion which indicated bis purpose to Miss Jalia Clemens, of Cincinnati, are from Wm. H.. Brewer's Sons, the tion or truce. f*aint is the main the military society "La Sabretache,** of the earth. The Russian «empir<\ with nave tbe committee on int«'roc«anlc florists, of iM$ Broadway, N. Y. baa retained frani m Tint with friends •0-TO-BAC defense. Put your faith in some- about 131.000,000 people, has more than canals inquire into the relations al- Orders for them are left with John half as many aj.'«in as the United leged to exist betweeu the transconti- in this city. DANK BL.CGTION. thing that will not fail^you. A L. Brower, of 127 East Fifth street, reliable article at a top price^is States and has been increasing during nental railroad companies of the t tilt- Miss Pauline "Deuton, of Washing- this city. J - ! • The City National Bank. the century Just cloned with greater ed States and Canada and the Panama ton avenne, is the guest of relatives Plain6eld, N. I. < cheaper than something else sold Canal company. Irr explanation of the "The popular demand for an article The annual meeting of the Stockholders of rapidity than any other European pow- at Brooklyn. . ,. ' this bank for the election of nine Directors to way down. j er. Its growth, like that of the I'uited resolution Mr. Morgan declared that is a test of its merit," Bays Druggist aerve, for the ensuing year will Tie held at the Edward Leland, nf West Second banking house, corner of Front Street and Park States, has been partly through the the alleged relations were a "wicked C. E. Hepburn, of Park avenue and Avenue, on Tuesday, January 14. 1903, from 1 to natural increase of its population and monopoly" which already Uad cost the street, who has been ill for some time 1 o'clock p. m. WOOLSTON & BUCKLE, Second street. He cites the large Dated December 7, 1901. K partly through great aewswionx of ter- people 01 the Pacific coast millions-of past, is slowly sinking. = -sales of his famous Cough Syrup a* U9-IJ-14-16-1H-21- »"M. F. ARNOtD. 145 North Avenue. ritory. It bad about 3&800.000 people dollars. The relations involve the con- 8ila» Owldington, of^Grove street, an example. It will nip the cold at 24-28-31. 1 4-S-11-13 Cashier. In 1800 and has increased more than trol by the Panama Canal company baa been confined to his home by ill-the beginning or, cure it when ad- three and a half times during the nine- Of tbe Panama Railroad company and ness for the fiast few days. vanced, r W.W. Warnock, teenth century. tbe agreement existing between cer- Miss Kdna Bowers, of Basking Have You THE BAKER, "France, including its dependencies, tain railroad* of the United States and The *ld saying that "the back the Pacific Mail Steamship company. Ridge, lia« returned home after a Js the fourth country of the world in bone of winter is broken" has not yet A Mortgage order of population and hns altout cCi.- •isit with Plainfield friends. been heard, but at all events spring 144 West Front St., At the conclusion of business the 700,000, or almost the same number as senate paid a graceful compliment to Harry Hann, of Somerset place, is is not a great way off. Cashin, the on your home ? If so, COBirTOSJ'S OLD ST«S)O. think of your wife and little the United States. Of these' over 25.- Senator Kornker of Ohio by ndjotiruing able to walk oat after many weeks Park avenue tailor, can properly 000.000 are in African dependencies, until 2" o'clock t^Hlay in order that sen- confinement to the house 'by illness. clothe yjou for the season and can ones if left alone and pro- BREAD, CAKES^ PIES, ETC. nearly 17.OUO.000 in Asia and 2.O00.O00 tect them with a policy ators might attend the marriage of Mr. and Bin. James" Penny, of give^yoo pointers- on what will be Made of the best Materials. In Madagascar. These five mtmt popu- Miss Kornker at noon without Inter- K&Mton, have retained home after a worn next spring "and simmer. WATERUX) MONUMENT. lous countries together Include over fering with their legislative duties. On Your Life EARLY MORNINb DELIVERY. two-thirtlR of the estimated imputation Tisit with Mrs. Jacob Cose, of Grant (Erected to Mark the Site of Napoleon"! The debate on the Nicaragua cnnal Lederer, the West Front street dry of the world, which is i.laie.l l.y the 1 Downfall.) bill in the house was opened in lively •venue. • goods dealer, wants all the women of with the .[ best authorities at between 1.5O0.000.- Ice Cream a Specialty. farttion by Mr. Hepburn, chairman of Mrs. Edell, of Bridgeton, has re-the city to see his stock of walking which has opened a subscription for 000 and l.tXXl.OOU.OW)." Old Aetna Life the erection of a monument. Already the interstate and foreign commerce turned home after spending the holi- skirts. He -claims they cannot be committee, which reported the .bill. days with her son, "Edward Edell, of equalled for style, material and corn- of Hartford, Conn., the response ha* been so penerou* that M. Jean Leon ISerorne. the illus- JONG'S SUCCESSOa For two hours he held the floor, reply- East f hird street. • . < format the price. They •will be on Chartered in iSao. trioai' French sculptor and artist, has rsmrr Uatrraor Uwa4N of Mmrr- ing to a volley of <|ue»rtions eonivrn- 8al. I-OIIK as Phillip Silverstein, of New Bruns- proved wonderfully durtngthe hwt new pllilsc of the mihjwt. Mr. Hep discount for cash, j A full line of part vi late, but the m»vri»ii !J days Official* in tbe nary departnuMit are that in the old days pure confection offer of the Panama <-nni|>any was Tinting his brother, Harry Silver- coiiw a .-..-I tbe nrcihcr ^* warm in a flutter of excitemeut over the an- seldom heard of. Campbell, of Also agent for the world-renowned part of the |.I.in of delay. All his- ut •teiA, of East Front street. ' \Fine Watches rnou;li ti> permit of a lengthy »j»d nouncement. Jiwt where the re|Mirt terances alous that line were lilN-rally West Fron( street, turn revolutionised WHITE SEWING MACHINE. eiabvrate rrn-Xtiev. oriirlnatt'd in dirflcult to detennine. ' TH^TATHICAL[ETA*] . • the 'art and today he manufactures Garefully Repaired Needles. Sasrttlea Mas parts for all kiada of J • |plauinted out *h.lt iy Machine*. The monuDirtit --, a striking pietre At ttw White llonae a nouirwhat tit' only the purest confection and sells it I of work. The principal fljnire «ren- claimed wax the suspicion* Proctor's Newark .Theatre opened equivocal drnial of tbe itttiry is irlren stanc*- that the Panama company held reasonably. G. H. KEN YON, re»ent» a dtinir eairle with one win|r orjt. but it i» wsid tliat a chause in th<* saccessfnlly on Monday and the . lead- out for $|i«M*"*.u"M until it WHS decid- DOAN^S I West Frotrt Street, rtainftcM. •. J. broken and droopinff by itx side, and navy i!cpnrtin«'Ut may wryr whenever ing feature of a bitl of "head-liners" It is now an acknowledged fact IIS Park the other extended but pierced with ed lieforc tb<* holiday riN-eux to con- it suits S»-»-ret»ry I»rnr.« eonvefiience sider the Nicnratnia bill ami then slid wan "Skinny'* Finish," played by that there is not a better carrier of ballets; one *elsw firmly pra«p« she to retire. Eva Williams and Jac Tucker. This disease than milk. The Board of French tlag, while wlh the other the denly tlropped tlie price to $44UN*~M*»J. Health is assured of this and they are Advertised Mail Matter. mortally wounded bird defends the Ports stl<-a> Tl aaita a> %•«•>• *>ta>tla>ai. j Mr. Morris (Minn I gave twiticc that at sketch, flint prodnwd two years ago Plainfield. N. >. Jan. 6. i$*». Closing Out the f>rop«T time he wolild offer an last August, Ikon never yet come HO taking every precaution I to prevent colors on which are in»rribed the 8.%X JI'AX. iv-rtc Ulro. Jan. K -The Aertaen. MW M A. Morris*. Mias tiara U Purtji> Kiean UTri«:ativ«« ntasembly has nmendinent to i.uthorize the prtTldent the spread of disease. If 'you buyBrnoka. Her lames E Mirex. Miss Carrie words: ".VuMerliti** ami "Eylati." near to Plainfield although, in its ka. Marter. Mr Tawrnas named a Joint n-*olntion omcernins If he could pr«K-ure the profw-rty ntul present fonn.it is the work of a for-your milk of Wm. Lindsay & Son, of Barns. Miw The eaple i% of bronze. &nd stand* lights of the Pan.i':ia comiKiny for Charotaa. Kimaalin* PartorcStoves on a huprp bowlder of marble over tike rstaldiKhnwnt of a "'niu-d Ktotps. Mountain avenue, you need never Cnllin*. Hiaa Marv $4<».m!.t:i nnd if the Walker Doubt low many Plitirifieldeni will take iftrTafco. Svlvrsltr at Great Reduction. and on the other will be rarved an i'npU-r of thl» n-«>latioii were luailed be used with perfect freedom. •. Itrinko Mliw Hrrtha C Sutherland. Mr Ceo F cocanilssion *-> nn-oin mcndiil to ptir occasion to we Proctor's beaatiful StIU. Mr. Bettir ic>cription. the, exact text of whirb ,tO I*n-«ident ItrM«wveIt ant tbe pre- The Elite C.lrr Clob Scitft, Mi— Surah rhase arwl prm-etH] to cuinplete the -new theatre in Newark this week and, It is said that women's order of Oarralirant. Mr»r, has not yet been decided upon, bnt siding (ifflci-m of tbe M'liale and the Olcun Brook Snvrter. Mr Frederick Good Variety of Puna ma canal. when they do, it may gratify "them preferences is jewels, flowers, man. Karra .Taylor. Ml— KluafartB it will contain the date of the lot tie liouw. The n-«>intlon re«-otnnifnle of I'orto Ri<-o celllt>B)lBi- risisrlsl Troobleo. Matter. Mr*s Je«Je«ss e B Walkrr, M~r "Thomas appurtenanop* iM-btneine to th<> ROV see the stock of rare plants," palms, Mcilarty. Jam*-* and also •.tate that the monument MANILA. Jan. S. -Nntnerous meet- one who nitcd to do monologues and ernnient or Porto Klco an may lx» re- play i»rt» in' amateur performancescut rotten, carnations and other beau- BIRD. P. It. Still on Hand. is Ioviri(rly dedicated to the greatest ings of merchants and othent have t.ik jreneral Frajice had and to the noble <|uired and twi^swiry f<»r the fonstrup- here, even though his name does not ties that delight the eye at A. E. XKCfTORS SRTTLRMEXT — Noliee is •n plar*e recV-ntly and retMiliitioiiH have E hereby C.i%*en, That the account of the sab- men who so courageously and frnl- tion of n II:M»:I stiitioii. leavliiK the been IMISM^ urgently requesting con- appear e $^.1(» Mexican of Music. Neiw York City. This is December 17. 1901. n 18 J w WASHINGTON. Jim. s. Hepresent- the first time Liebler & Company with pedestal and bronze, is 13 me- silver to one American gold dollar, PERSONAL ters fci!»h and is very impressive. ctive Hooker of Mississippi hus lntro- business transactions of any sort have have ever offered, their play at pop- t<« 10 per aiio, that he was in absolute command bocker cast, again euasys the heroic Miss Mari Brown, of Washington avo- Cremfed Coa.lJnJor. lilahop of tbe cent, und some houses refuse to ac- at tlnrt battle and is ••entitled to the young chruchman, and dli tins' occa- nne. HARDWARE CO., ArrhdloFrsp of Cfalenico by cept any coins except American, which THE EARTH Or«ler of Hope Lro XIII. credit due to such commanding officer sion performs the feat aKajitarfor John Fisher," ofTSast Second street, Front St. arid Park Ave. for the sloricms victory which resulted are difficult to obtain owing to the the .fljrst time beforfc a New York vast wpeleulative shipments of coin dur- who has been detained at the hospital During the cold and wet weather Telephone 682. 111. IteV. Peter J. Muldoon. the bril- in 4he total destruction of the Spanish audience. Elsie Leslie plays Glory for some time under treatment, is as much as possible—that is, keep liant voiiti); bishop c.1 Chicago, wto ships." The resolution provides for ingyfhc past few inonihs. Some bunks Quayle fof the fintt time iu New as much shoe leather between the »:i!- consecrate:! July -.*> last av.i, named the thanks of congress to Admiral reru.se to recognize the government rn- now gradually recovering. jAo und ur<- fixing their own majority York. Edgar L. Davenport is win| John Cnthbert, formerly of this soles of your feet and Mother -*-JOHN as auxiliary bishop of Chicago, has re- Schley aud the officers and men under, (Successor to Henry Liefke.) at one American gold dollar to two as Drake, Cieorgia Dickson as Mrs.city, bnt now of New York, was in Earth as you can conveniently his command. Callendar, and various others of the Bakery & Confectionery Mexican silver dollars. Kven the gov- Plainfield j yesterday- attending the carry. It's wisest in the begin- eMiment's Amcric:iii employee's, whose AH Indian Territory Oil Wei original New York cast are found funeral of his lato friend, John D. ning and cheaper in the end to .201-.203 West Front St. salaries are payable in Mexican dol- GrTHHIK. oicla.. Jan. S.—A/deal playing their aid parts. Social provide yourself with shoes hav- lars, object to the change owing to the Titswortli.: ~A1I Orders Delivered at Short Notice. has boen consummated iM'tweejr the In- scenery and a greatly augmented largv increase In prices. The leading ing good solid soles-^-eold-proof dian Territory Illuminatingy/ompa.ny. corps of extra people art) employed, Councilman Frank DeW. Randolph, banks refuse to handle government and water-proof, if possible. composed of Jersey (Mty/capitnllstc, and, in' all ways the attraction de- of West Fiont street, is suffering with' REAL ESTATE cheeks, not liecause they -have any We are selling exceptionally nnd a party of Ithmle Isnnd bankers nerves the application of that much facial trouble, caused by a badly ul- doubt of obtaining the money, but In' AND INSURANCE. by which the latter turjf over all their cerated tootli.. One side of his face is good shoes of just this sort for cause of Jhe frequent long delays over abused descriptive adjective—"big." oil wells in the Indian Territory and It ix a new experience for Edward swollen to uu usual proportions. men and women ; children, too. MONEY TO LOAN. trifling irregularities. Well built, with broad, heavy 197 North Ave. other properties, including the oil Morgan, trained in the. chaste atmos- Wm. Hartpen^e, of West Second soles and with stout uppers. rights of the entire Otutge nation, to phere of Daly's aud tlw> Lyceum, to street, whir was recently injured at Wm. D. Thickstun, John F. Emmons. the New Jerse>yw>nipauy. The wells Belmoat Defeated For Coacrna. They're a very* paradise of rest' Tlbe to". SKW VOHK. Jan. S.—Mr. IVrry liel- appear before the alert and apprecia- the American Engine Works, Bound now in opcniUmi pr<>du<-ed ^I,I.I»)0 bar- tiTe Academy clientele, but his manly for weary feet, and a paradise of rels of oil tlu/fnc r.Mil. mont has IK-<'II ilefeatet] in the imnl Brook, where he works, lias so far re- economy for weary purses. fought flection for a siirwsmir to. Nich- tractivenesK and spirited int«rpret&- covered as to be able to return to his Daal I'ollee Cmmrt. olas Mtiller in the St'venth " Morgan in the Academy production, promote easy action of the bowels THE **> in the weather makes RT. REV. »»ETER J. IH'UaXHL rdon. who' claims to conducted n in.icuiHiint <;.n.:;-.. .!.- necessity. • hold over on tbe supposition that the votltic mo««t of h'.s enrrjry to tli.- S:H:••:I Georgia Dickson, Frauk Roberts, says J. O. Greene, Depanw, Ind. "I ctivt-d s furtht r aiKnial diistinf ti election of lWrka was illegal, pulled a Island <-nd of the ctiiiiiml^n. Kanchon Campbell. Charles Canfield, have fried many remedies bat Little seldom roimeK tu one *rlosiB Ksllfmi Wrrrk. Ely's Cream Balm in the style of HA'JKItSTOWX. SliL .', i. S.--A ce- This mammoth special production is Easy and pleasant to By th'.s cew appointnia'st. \»hiOCUIT'-«1 on tlie western staged by Oscar .Eagle, who employes r-Rev. Dr. A. H. Lewis will preach use. Contains no in Overcoats /makes a been made b\ Hope tfit XIJ?.. he has at the Seventh-day Day Baptist jurious drug. CITY OF MEXICO. Jan. M.-U ts re- Maryland cutoff line nt Ci!!hert«'m. • 100 or more people in the great mob It is quicklv absorb- coordinate jurUdiet»OQ in ttvi* great potted that tlti.iMi.iidl lias been sub- cnnwam low fares. The French syndicate is bankim ut and tbe fireman seriously •'My child is worth millions to night. the Senses of Taste and SSBCIL Large Siae. «a right of »nceiTsion to Archbishop Fee- believed to have tbe co-operation of injured. Tbe engineer ewnpwl with me," Mys Mrs. Mary Bird, of Hani* cenU, Trial Siar. 10 cents, at DntggiaU or hy han. piominent peot>le here. —The Woman's Home Missionary mail. slight injurif*. Conductor K«l»ert Sho- , TMrg. Pa., "yet I woold have lost her ELY BKOTBSXS. 56 Vurra Street. Sew York. In nayritn? him as bishap coadjutor ber of the lieadiug train was badly in-*** Society of the First Baptist church by croup had I nbt porchased a bottle Cashin, the ho/> faiher drsi(fnated at the tame Haaiaam lev Hsrrnl jnred. Both eugincn and a nuuilx-r of will hold its monthly meeting this tinrVthe next archbishop of Cbicairo. ' of One Minote Cough Cure." One CATSKII.L. X. Y.. Jan. «.-The flrstj cars were smashed. t Minute Coagh Cure is snre cure for afternoon in the lecture room of the op Moldoon was born a little. Ice of the lindsun river crop this wltnr Mrs. John Brown >»» than %& years ago in Columbia.CaU ooaghs, croup sjid throat and lnng church. The Tailor, ter was cut bere yesterday. It Is tea Hsi at SaVre Tklsiaj. 'of irish parents. . ' inches thick and of good quality. Sev- trovblea. ,An absolutely safe cough Dolac the Right This*. AKNAPOL1S. Md.. Jan. 8.-The Ma- JOMH BURKC and JONES * CO.. Bis rarty education wn obtained in eral hundred thousand tons of last win- ryland general assembly reassembled cure which acts immediately. The The trouble begins with a tickling 125 Park Ave.the pah.ic srhoo'.s of Stocktr-n. CmL in the throat and a nagging little ter's ice was carried orer. and in con- last night with the uuderstanding'that youngest child can take it with entire •eqttence the harvest will be short. but little business is to be transacted safety. Tbe little ones like the taste coagh. Soreness in the chest follows Cesspools and Waifr Tatat PeirMet WaM>*t. and the patient wonders if be is going A stream with peculiar properties pending the election of a United States aad remember bow often it helped to have an all winter cold. Probably, Sows near Tueson. Ariz. Wood and A HrU *>• senator It has been decided that tbe (hem. Every family shoold have a if he doe* the wrong thing or nothing. Vaults Cleaned H. ROANOKK. Va.. Jan. a—In a bead rut tn .•••sfinsniTif^--*-•--*-' regvtablts and other soft substances Democrats will bold their caucus for bottle, of One Minnte Cough Cure Certainly not if he uses IVni Davis* thrown into it become petrified. It Is end collision on the Kenora dlrlsion of this office .tonight, and there appears to Painkiller, the staunch old' remedv C. O. D. CI6AR. the Norfolk and Western raUrosu) hMdy. At this •eason especially it that euros a cold in twenty-four mstomary for Tiaitors to Iesre pots- be no doubt that former Senator Ar- may be needed suddenly. L. W. Ran- I*a»c.ordan at J. T. VaUa, North «-•*- toes in it for a few weeks inclosed la Hugh Smith, sn express tnesaenser.and thur P. Gorman will be tbe nominee. hours. There is' but one Painkiller, bagKace master of this dry. and Flas- dolph. Perry Davis". •am ann a spsctMty. A «V • wire receptacles, aad then ftnd then In fact no other name has been men- « ShBaStSt aVaasMaVMHSDC OaSIS. tnraed to stone. man John Turner of Bttkefieid, W. Va^ tioned for the place on the Democrat* klUwl. aide. / PLAINFiEi-D DAii^V PRSSa, JANUARY &, 1902.

M'KINL^Y DAY FAVOREa DIPLOMATIC RSCEPTION. \ PEKING'S GREAT DAY Great January Ttrmt r.nul Um et l»r«aM*«t ataalHMESTAT_PANAMA. •«*• • PMdaiullm. HABRI8BITKG. Pa.. Jan. WASHINGTON. Jan. S.-P*wMeDt Court Enters Oity Amid Big ernor Stone has iiwued the follow] Glearing Sale. and llr». Koosev«tt save a rwrvptlon at RsvolatiolBary Forces Still Demonstration. proclamation to tbt people of the Wbtte iloiw lart nlgbt in honor Menace the Town. Tania: 40 Per Cent Reduction on every dollar's worth of tlw diplomatic <.•<>»•]•*. It wan the "The gOTeruor of Ohio has b/ public of stock in the store. llrct formal evfnlns lfv«-«» of tue apq- BEWILDERING BARBARIC EXHIBITIOI proclamation called attention to the aon and the first Bt which rmidfnt CQEK.L HERRERI'S PLOTBETEALED McKlnley Najltfinal Memonal a»so«-ia- Januaty is clearing month with us. It's our aim to make and Mr». Itro^-rclt baVe- bt-vn the boat tlon, organ (zed "for the ourpoae of rai* a clean sweep of every Winter Suit and Overcoat in our stock. ami hotrtPKs. A fnll ^»rw»«'ntatloi» of P«K » la ErMnn tin- diplomatic corps mail*? the affair Mllltltry Q*T«ram Alkan, V*mnl*M Dmrirn'm tae Katry—Coatrary to All Ing a fundtW the ewwion of a suita We're prepared to meet big losses *o dispose of the stock .ble monuriienKat theNjn-ave of William notnbly hrilliairt. •s Attack, Baa (klnrir CllfalBl-Oawwit rapidly. After a most successful season, we have a number th« D«»ea»«i KrlarH St McKinley. and\jTs recommended thM The .floral d^coratlona veere hand- the people of «hto be Riven at) oppor- of broken Jots of clothing, heavy winter weights, that must some and elaborate. There wa« a deli- a« U'lita La*€l*g. PEKING. Jan. 8.—The re-entmnce tunity^ to conmhpieNio this fWd. cti le drapioK of ta? linmfpse cuantlc- i go, no matter what the sacrifice. J COLON. Cdlombla. Jan.8.-rlnfonna- of tip Chinese empi^dr into Peking "Thf cUiKeus of Pennsylvania^ who I|pr» in tUe ea«"tT»wn» with a wealth of tion received here of the conditions ex' was the most ^remarkable episode in have so.rtchly profited hy his life w<»rk 34 styles of Men's Wool Suits, in atKeolors, fancy over- xuiihix. tin* Unnipnm* mirrors were Istlng at Panama characterize them a« the annals of the. dynasty save the owe a/^reat debt to' WillMni MeKlnley* when to "have your dental work btrnked with rokes. mniatloa*. byu- plaids and stripes and black and blue, at \ - - $4.98 very unsettled. Ships belonging to tbe fright of the Chinese court when Pe- and/the rvt^nnse to the m^-itation of done come in and make a.' fcwv cintl.s and Ulie* of the vnllcy. while y the. allied tb* McKinley Monnmental association inquiries. We'll be pleased -to 17 styles of Men's Overcoats, blue and black kersey and the la rep n'ct'sw*-!' around tl»* r*H>ni Samiay fifty or sixty mile*.from Pan- force*. /should l>e prompt and liberal. Ri\Vyouthe benefit of our ex- th«*re were lnrjrj? jars of variolated grey meltons, at - - . $4.98 ama. It is reported these vessels were The Kjiectacular phases of the return-' "I therefore heartily join with th«- perience. The quality of the crotonx. of the court exceeded the expectation's. 50 styles of Men's All-wool Suits, the newest styles and The cvHlne. pillam and otly-r por- unable to take aggressive measure*, governor of (>hio in suggesting that work and the prices we ask will be •gainst the government because one of The cortege wan a sort of glorified, ford Wednesday. ,Ian. ia>. the Ofty-iiinjlh an the most pleasing part of it to you. patterns, elegantly tailored and fit guaranteed. Were sold tions of fite room wore Ix-nutifully de*-- mayor's KIIOW nnd was n l>ewpAering orat*^. In th<- larKe r«-_f orVrnful tin- Klnley. be observed by all the school* DR. LEONARD. Ennui ]Mriors the f.oral displayn wetv aeled splendor. simple |n charaee. 24 in the revolu- gtkt that an opportunity then 4>e given tionary steamers Ibis. Knrlen and ers vt tbe I'nitefl IMMTI nnVrded them at most European Stiiti-M enjrine«'r l»and staiiotirVl In the tan. ,. . who desire to aid this work." lieneral A'or Ion Alban. -the military courts. ] -• \_ lone <-crridtir. AHSISIIII); the prvHkloitt Harper's Bazaar governor of this district, has eapturedi The wene at the Chlen gate when and Sirs. Uixelviug party, the of the Pmiamn canal and about thre* gate \watl crowded with Enrupcans— reports gives an interesting comparison The "Jry.Me" Shoe. milem from Panama. Since this discov- diplomats,- army officers, missionaries, intnxlTicti<«Mi I'.-iiic made by Colonel of Boer and British losses. Thcond- The review says that the total reduc- Strong in every part, graceful in every line, easy General Sarrla.bave been stationed on ents. received the hither ottirialtt of the ur- tion of the Boer forces in killed, 4-11 Park Avenue, and comfortable in every way at the The best Women's Shoe in the market for the money. numlier of resident society folk of Boyaea. with troops'from Cbepo, Is ex- •lighted from their chairs, which were The cairtures . of Boer ammunition Washington. 1'resident Roosevelt gave pected to reach Panama soon. Govern- covered with imperial yellow silk and amount to 2.300.(KX» cartridces. Brit- GAMERAS BICYCLES every visitor » hearty handclasp and n ment troops from Cborrera hare ar- • lined with sable. The emperor pro- ish columns are supposed to have se- rived at Panama after a march over- AND AND cordial welcome. ceeded to the 'Temple: of the God ofcured all the Boer artillery, amounting land. " Small detachments of govern- Wiir.^m tlie west side of the plaza, PHOTO to 27 guns, exclusive of the two eapitur- PARTS— He Thawra Dramaalte. ment soldiers now at Nohibre de IMo« with hundreds of foreigners peering ed by General l>e Wet at Zeefontein. Supplies— and 4'ocie, t>otb on the Caribliean coast, down only forty feet above him, and Repairing. PHILAI»KUMIIA. Jan. H. - An ex- The captures of Boer stock have been Amateur plosion of and «,882 horses were captured, whtle of Finishing a ployed hy I,. Mr.MmiuK. the contractor, vails there owing to tbe movements of tin- Tun pie of the *»odd»-ss of Mercy, other stock, sm-h as <*attle. oxen and Specialty. a Specialty. B TAILORING was literally blown to atoms, and -Ithe soldiers tlpjind down the city. on the east side of the plaza, and the sheep. 3«S«;>21 head were captured. Only the best trimtfiings. Trousers to measure, $5.00. dozen perx' ritf'ccr* r.i.il :H2 men were kill- AUDSLEY'S ART STORE. Sebring, the Tailor, 202 W. Front St. that when be left Agua t>nlce n^ntinc ' Manner A. Audxlry. Managrr. liad lieen fnineiii nnd Mullen placed AfKT an Interval of live minutes the mi ac<-idcntaliy. and 25,H(M> men were them near a *tove in the hut to thaw was going on at Los Santos. near¥eac. dowager empress reiippenred. ^tnnd- invalided home. No. 135 East Front Street. out. - Tbe explosion followed, killing General Allwn has asked that tbe ing In the duurvny "f the temple, she Fine Portrait* and KnlaiKCliieuta. ...VISIT OUR STORE... Mullen instantly and wrecking the United Mates cruiser Philadelphia, looked, upward. T>ireetly overhead "Mercer PlKht OrKiii. Pictum and Artixt*' Materials. which reached Panama Monday, pro ' WASlMNAJTflN. Jan. S. - Attorney Artistic Framing a Specially i • *•» sci JOU« oisruw ov shanty. The pavements for blocks were were the Gi.-iinii minister. Dr. Mumm VISITORS ALWAYS WKLCOMK. covered with broken glass from'the ceed to Las Tablas, conveying certain von Schwartzonxtein. and the'sccreta- fieneral Wallacj- B. Douglns of Minne- revolutionary prisoners which are to sota has tiled in the Cnited States su- HOLIDAY GOODS. shattered window jwiies of the dwell- ' rles of tlie Grnn.tii W-L-atlon and the ings. be exchanged for government officials officers and "hiilits from the American preme court the hill of complaint In the AL«O captured by tbe Liberals at Tnmaco case of the state of Minnesota, com- LIQUID ELECTRICITY garrison. The dowager empress saw Children's Knit Sacques at 25, 39, 50, 75c. Ladies' Fascinators at 1'kraa 4 «•• For tar I'oor. • and -who are all said to be of Impor- the foreigner* and bowed low. Sheplainant, against the Northern Securi- la the dead-shot cure for'pain. It flnr- 2 a NEW YOHK. Jim. A.-Within n daytance. U. A. Gudger, American consul • ties company, defendants. It is a long paaaes all other remedies in the wonder- 5. 39 nd 50c. Ladies' and Children's Wool Leggins. Men's or two vcarmth. which the coal huck- advanced a few steps and bowed again ful power it poMtwti over Rheumatism. general at Panama, has sent a cable- In ncknowledginent of the salutations^, document, about lO.iMK) words, cover- Neckwear, Handkerschiefs and Hosiery-, all prices. Ladies' sters have made a luxury for the city's gram to Washington asking for ap- ing thirty-two pages of printed matter. Neuralgia, Old Chronic Lamenea*. Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Gloves. Jewelry of "the foreigners. She returned to her Once tried, never without it. For sale poor, wiil be within tbe reach and proval of tbe request made by General chair, looking .upward to the semicircle The bill first points out the direct In- by George Belcher. 110 East Fifth street, Umbrellas, Perfumery and Ribbons. purse of thousands. Those who areAlban. / ' . of foreign fak-es and bowing repeat- terest the state has in the proposed or at drug store*. obliged to buy by the bucketful in- edly. .. . • ' - •••".' (•oiisnliHqt^on. It still owns more than stead of tieing forced to> |«iy prohib- Baeat! .4waits'FHebaaa. • The c'x presglon of the dowager em- 3.(MKt.0 ^icres of public land, vfllued T W. VAN SICKLE, PUTNAM Sc DEGRAW. itive prices will IM' able to.procure fuel BALL8TON SPA, N. Y., Jan. 8.—W. press scciued-aimost appealing as she at more thatts^1.'.eoinl examiner of the de- 1 * i» North Are., PUinfield, N. J. faced those who had humbled her from in part by the liues of the e hinds GAME IX tr ISO*. Phllstftlabla Scrasyl*. Skirts made of heavy material in the dark Docks Mclhmgall Hawkes for permis- first National bank. He finds suffi- or compete for their business. The Orders called for and delivered promptly. In the meantime the Chinese sol- , Oxford mixtures, full separate flounce sion to place :i eonl Imr^e at «;Iie of tin' cient evidence from the books of the value of the lands will not Increase n* TELEPHONE 14* h- v loner eaM side piirs and one on thebanK depositor* to warrant Indictment. diers", Manti-hifto bannermen and minor It !in_s uuderthe spur of competition, officials who had crowded the'plaza . with twenty rows of stitching. The reg- lower west sie arresti^l. j 7.scvjr.oo, $1.50 and $2.00. according to size of nese coolies •'ho. emboldened by the CanCx Ashes removed for 10 cetit» per laurel, $2.98. teller's liooks in attempting to cover. for further information address Klrt<-c-n Miners Enlnmbc-d. the embezzlement. Kltcham also may •: presence of "foreigners, ventured to nt|c Prior F«»V Il«-Tef«rd Ball. ISIIPKMIXG. Mich., .lull. M.—Fif- ( gaze ii|x>ii their rulers. Tliis incident NQAH TERRY, be indicted by the Haratoga" county •' CIIICA<;O.i '.ran) S.-KThe Hereford teen or more nii:i were entombed by a grand jury which meets Jan. 20 for '•• constituted a most sharp contract with bull Perfection. !>°>S«1. has beeti sold P. O. BOX 744X. KBTHHRWOOD,. » J. Silk Waists at $3.75. A postal will receive prompt attention. cavein in the Nesaunee mine lust even- grnuil larceny in the second degree. the old regime, when neither diplomats for $!».(KHi at the lTn|on\stoekyards. x I Waists made of pure taffeta silk, nicely ing, mid it is fisirvd all will perish. Fitebam hux nearly recovered from bis nor natives, were permitted to view the Chicago. This is the hijhiest |irice ever The work of rescue was begun with- Illness. x passage of royal personages along the paid in America for a Hereford and j made, in all leading shades, sizes 32 toout delay, but nt latest reports none. Streets. ' I . the highest price in recent'years for a j 38- $3-75- Former price, $4.75 • of the entombed men bad lieen brought A LlaTlit Klnitrrrd Colored Brotaar. The streets, from the Machiapo sta- l>ull or rawo f any breed. Perfection LAUNDRY WORK. to the surface. There are two shafts BOSTON. Jun. 8.—The mystery of tion |o the g*teyray of ihe Korlildden was the champion Hereford biill of the E run the laundry and take care of to the mine, but It is believed all tbe diMiippearatice of small suma of City, a .distance of four miles, were International Live Stock exposttion'in W all details, but you "boes" it. We do chance for escape was shut off when money from cash drawers In various; swept and garnished early In the morn- DeeemlHT. He headed the list of fl what you tell us to do, It may give you a new sensation to ilnd you get a domestic the caveln occurred. The of departments at the statehouse at night Ing. The treat plazft between the tem- six aifimals sold by Thomas <"lart LEDERER'S. the mine cannot give the unmet* of any was solved when watchmen saw a finish when vou ask'for it, and to discover ples of Ilenvt'U and Agriculture were Reeeher. 111., and was purchased by that your collars are actually ironed in the of tbe imprisoned men. Kelattves of colored |K>rter In tbe act of rifling tbe sprinkled with yellow sand. Residents tJilliert H. ijoxie, vice president of theway the maker Intended them to be the workmen surround the oiienlng of drawer in the office of the bureau of were compelled to remain indoors. The Mallory Live Stock Commission com- ironed. PLAINFIELO ART STORE, the mine and an- anxiously awaiting resist ration in pharmacy. Tbe man soldiers and the police formed a clo§p pany of Chicago. WE DO SPECIAL HAND WORK h developments. was J. William Henry Johnson. He cordon along both sides of this entire Y M C. A. MJH «V"C. U« »«' 'rw Management. ON OPEN-FRONT SHIRTS. was arrested. In the municipal court distance. A sharp wiud, bringing sand T Dmrlnar Bank Theft. V»T F°r C.DfMrrBt* Soldiers. he admitted Itls guilt and was sen- from the Mongolian desert, blinded the J ST. I-OIIS. Jan.. S.— Six masked men E aim to make this tnundry < j-i»a.^aiit 'that when WASHINGTON. Jan. R—A bill or a person comes hcari::s the emrter- north of East Si. Louis. 111., and after come. Wo want you to understand that larly ordained' Baptist minister. capturing ana gagging the two watch- Lar^t-. assortment of lr-tm»rd -tnd uuframt-d pictures of rtiers has U-en favorably acted upon or and the empress dowager, composed we are running this laundry for you and by the house committee on war claims. of twenty-two c-rs, wast preceded by a men and firemen at the plant 'and that -our wishes are to be regarded in every particular^ all kinds Artist*' material Oval frames. It provides for paying former Confed- Austria* Dreyfas oa Trial. pilot engine nnd arrived here s'.ioMly MowlnT mv»ri "t»i<> va'.Us wi;h ujrna- VIENNA. Jan. H—The trial has isiltc secured $.">.tK)O in coin and i cur- AIL WORK GOARISTEED TO GITE SATIBF4CTIQ5. < erate soldiers for ltt*ises. bridles, sad- after noon. The engine and the (em- Wagons'CallVnd Deliver In all dles and side arms taken from them rneuced here behind dosed door* «f peror's cars liad lieen decorated «>uli rency, with which they d wet-e at work on the in violation of the terms of Kurrendtr yellow silk dfagbns by the British rs>"- made by (Jenerals I.ee and Johnston ry, who has been dubbed tbe "Austri- - - vaults without being interfered with. CITY STEAM & HAND LAUNDRY, road officers. Two t onjp'; .'«i oik lii- YOUR EYES! with (Jencnils Craut and Sherman. an Preyfus," ojn the charge of divulg- nese cavalry,mounted en white bin-sea •3 Bonwraet Street. Tel. 7*1. Your eyes will takeflcare of you if you will The hill was Introduced by UepresenU- ing military secrets to the French gov- anil two compact ., astrfie htfnM-s from Fatal Explosion of Gu Maralar. U>e i'adiieli of Tennessee. ernment, from i which he is alleged to Aii^'r-.ilia *.'t|e drawu up at tjie sides MIT>r>LETO\VN. X. Y.. Jan. 8 — Hats, Caps, Fancy take care of them. When they warn vou that have received j $10,01)0. Tbe captain nt the vtatloa. Two ihousand otnclala, While* Harry Itusenlterry and It. A. something is wrong pav attci^llua to it. We Hew York Market*. pleaded not Ruilty and declared be bad l'MUces. viceroys and taotais, in a ka- I»rd of Washingtonville were repair- Shirts, Fine Neckwear, will examine thc:a without cwl 10 you. FIJOITRWhil- the wheat w-'i*-.'•: winter Mra^hts.with selling to France. 'in-ket. were.iu atteiidance. ceived injuries froui which he died. ST!LES & CO., io7tE. Frontlet. fc..V>fii75. wlnti r rxtraa. t2.9*u3.Sl»: win- ter patent*. StTMASt-TMiA. ' ' " .1 Lord was hurled many feet, but was EVERY THURSDAY. WHKAT — Kajil.T. being influenced by Creditors Rttmm* More Tlatc. uninjured. Grey Mocha Gloves, roflt tii king ii> response to lower Kng- InrDan Praia Varrlar Tlrnk. Rsh cable*: May.. vsS;iS«i,c; July. W*cen received to tbe | Gift For X»w York Hospital. Heavy Walking Gloves, liVBe time for tbe rrauk y. Unggerty. the leading physi- fully atteWdwl to. to 4:30 p. m. York, car lota; No. t western. Tl\^c. t. 6. cian of Vle»:ia. a township seven or' KEW. YORK. Jan. 8.—An anonymous b.. :i«loa.t. payment of th • obligations of tbe Bv- friend of • the Postgraduate hospital Dent's Gloves. IORX-AIIO cjulot and eaiiler on onhles eight miles fr« HI here. Is suffering from Free examination. All glasses guaranteed. »n.i the wheat ijwllne; May. 71 *-lW»7l»iC. trett-Moore lnierexts. A "ommittee of lockjaw, apfl his jaws h^ve lnK-ome of this city hns offered to donate $100.- r>AT8—Ruled a *h«de lower with — Steady: prime western steam, might 1 beeoitte epidemic, he had vac- 16 9kr the extension of eighteen months. BL'TTEn — Firm: *taU dairy. cinated hiufsclf. This was seveeal Holiday Presents cream»-rv. i&iiSZc. (dnym ago. ajid- I^r. Hagirerty felt no CONDENSED DISPATCHES. CHEKSE— Firm: state, full cream, large. Westlasjaaase Capital Iaer«a—A. framed and Unframed Oil Paintings, Etchings fail made, fancy. Jd a shortage of $",-business portion^ the town, consist- 219 Park Avenue. j! ^—Firm; city. «Hc.; country, Weather ProkaJkllltle*. &»'. i'happel sssiys that poor bookkeep- ing of thirty-three buUdinfrs; total loss, uiet: shipping. «0©«c.; good to Partly cloudy; light to fresh north- ing is reg|>onsible. $123,000; Insurance. ~^~ erly to northeasterly winds. - ,V\ PLAINFIELD DAILY PRESS. JANUARY 8-

THE DAILY PRESS. basco has been at the he»d of the city school board and h* has « MtniGA. and eraestly for the the city as he has viewed them, Over 6,000 Squareffeet city official is bound to be subj to more or less criticism bat it

iJaily. ocrpt r*«Bdsj>. at jtx> p m. truthfully be said that Dr. Probasco has done much for the advancemen Devoted to Furniture Selling. Trirpfcooe Cell 61. w) Norta A.»< wile. of public education in Phunfleld. Two cents a copy. Ten ccnta a The principle of an established rate mrk. $5 oo a year—in advance. for alt advertisers like is one which Si! No extra charge for papers mailed organized advertisers will eventually January demand of all newspapers, remarks Plainficld' r The Largest to points in the U. S. and Canada. the Philadefphia Record. A proud Delivered" by carrier or by mail. Best ONEY to loan on bond and mort- nent advertiser states that when news Furniture Sale.! gage, diaries L. Moffett, attorney, THIV TRESS has the most complete CUT RLOWER M publishers are willing to make Furniture Lajgcat Assortment of Cut Flower* in earner North asd Park avenues. 5 9 tf carrier and mail service of anyspecial rates in order to get his adver the city. Floral deniipi work * »t>cciinMy. Store. >re Furniture and Better Choice plaats in bloom. Also Palm*. ~ ROPERTY sold, rented or ex- paper iffthe metropolitan district.-: tiwments he doubts the value of tb * and JanUnieif 226 Pau-k A« members of the Common Council had OST—Pair gold-plated spectacles, in Advertising rates mailed on request case, betwaen Mornller's store and made np their minds to move the city That people appreciate our^effofts to give them good Furniture at -:-FLORIST-:i L Copy for, Chan|« of Advertisements W. U. Telegraph office.; Please return offices to the Hmalley building on toC. H. Scherroerhorn.- 1 8 2 to ensure charge the same day Xortb avenue. The subject came op moderate prices is plainly shown by thMivelv selling of the past few days. WM. H. BROWER'S SONS MUST be in this office by 0 a. 9*6 Broadway. New York, between nA ANTED—Two (^ehnan girls; cook 4t Monday evening's Council meeting x and waitress; good i wages. - Mrs. out nothing definite, was done. .The We entered upon the second week of this big sale with some very re- and 33d Streets. ^ W N. J.. .JAN. 190J. Orders received at the residence of JOHN «» Meissner, 4%) Watchung Ave. owner of the present quarters, J. B. BROWER. i»7 East Fifth Street, corner Syca- TNB ratsS la for sala at— Coward, made a new offer to the city markable offerings. By paying a deposit you^ can have goods held and more Street, Ptainfield. RST-CLASS help > and first-class MBIOBMIWICO ...... *•.•. Static* Fplaces at the Swediahj Intelligence a. •. NaRPM .„ 4" ^ark which may put a different aspect on delivered when wanted. Office, 22 Somerset plac«. 8 23 tf B. a. Lal*6 . 110 W. Front »« the subject. L. L. Manning & Son, a. 0. i^ALLIIIsfli . • «•«•*» aiMl Liberty Sta furnished roonJM with board. There , waWRs8 "a meeting of the Com STEAM GRANITE WORKS, 219 East Fifth St. ! 1 46 TBOLLCV WAITING "00« . Wautumt Corner Central A venae and West Frotrt Street • . tSTIL in »acfc mon Council on the first Monday in opposite First Baptist church. \\TANTED—At once, capable white •. W. HAND .- • ~ . . . »»o W. Fr.-t St the month after all. The meeting liad V T girl an cook and laundress 949 «. I. MATTISOil •• Semaraat St 12 3Otf •BO. SCHISMS. si*WatchMHC Aoa been set for the following Monday Edw. H. Sebring's Central avenue. but it was deemed best to change thet The Great Semi- Remeiftber These OANS NEGOTIATED. J. T. Vail, COMING EVENTS. day of meeting so as to conform with MONUMENTAL. WORKS, 177 North avenue, ji 10 8tf 30-3} Somerset Street. L January tt—First practice of St. Mary's the rules of the Common QrranciL Money-Savin^x • Flf« a*d I>rum Corps. With so many other troubles, it cer Townsend's Granite Works January *-Mortal of HheplwrOs of Bethr Annual Sale lh «*• • • tainly looks as if it would be some Events occur only Fourth and Richmond Sts. New Years] January H- Banquet of Watchung Coun- time before the Jersey Central Rail- TOO. cil, Knight* of Colunibus. road ' gives the fence separating the January H-Installation of Woodmen of H. DeMOTT, Resolutions- th« World.;, tracks at the North Avenue station of Bed Outfits. Twice a Year. January 9—Ins'tallatloo of CenUtl L."l«e, coat of paint which will make it easy UNDERTAKER, If you have resolved to A. O. V. W. to be seen. • . . ' January 9—L«irtur* t>y Antoinette Car get a Typewriter get a mil at hntu^ of Mrs. H. E. Bowon. For such a little hamlet, Peapack Outfit No. i, | 6.98 WaU'liini(t av>-nu<>, 9 p. m. takes the record for producing strange NEW GE.IHTUIIY. and Turn January »-Election of (tagan and wonderful tales. Its latest is of Consists of white enameled S CEO. W. COLE, S Vermin. . a ^remarkable cavern in the hillside. January 11-Literary Society of the Y. M. bed, brass trimmed, all j iron, UNDUTAKC8 AND CMBALMCK. • C. A. XBW Second St. Telephone ISJ.' January 13 K<>rvi of Music and WHAT OTHERS SAT. iiKiny at Y. M ('. A. Hall at 4 o'i-lork woven wire springs ancj soft Office open Day and Night. National Staff bund of the. Balvatlmr Clipping* From Other Newspapers Anny. Which May be of Interest to top mattress; 6 98 fcir all January IS Basket baO at the Y. M- C. A Plalnfleld and Its /Citizen*. January 13- VoIiuiti"«T I.**atfuo of the Y. ESTABU9HED M. r. A. Kvt-riintf. Senator Reed of Somerset has intro- sizes. January U I'nlon Hil/I.> C'lauB of Bev. D. duced a new name in the. list of P. GASEY & SON. M. KWrn* at Y. M.C. A. Hall at 2:15possible, candidates for United States IX4UIAKU6 AMD tNMUUS. o'fllN-k. - " •• S Omce i« Pfcrk Are January 16 -Annual meeting for elei-tlnn Senator by suggesting Cliancellor Outfit No. 2, 8.98 ! Outfit No. 3, 10.08 ^ Bestdence;4l77 W- Third_ St .™.. TaL1M2 — OfBcr . of »ix Dim-tors at Y. M. C. A. Magie, though he Hays he does it ^ OfBcr open Uay or Nicht. . \ Januarv 25-Public deb»t« of Literary S« Consists of white enameled {Consists of white enameled ei.-t'y of the Y. M. C. A. In Y. M. «\ A. without consulting the. Chancellor.— Hall. Jersey City Journal. January 27--Lovi>tt's Hottton Stare in Y. M. bed with brass rails, all iron ibed with brass raits and bow C A. StMf Court**.' When Senator Charle* A. Reed de WANTS AND OFFERS There have been two New ciare-d that Chancellor William J. woven wire springs and soft j foot, good wpven-wire ^springs "IVrANTED— 1 or * boarder*; 7 min-Centurys sold in Plain field CITY STREET SPRINKLING.' Magie could have the unanimous imp T» ate* walk from statun: lioraf In a Kuburban community like Plaiu- port, of the Legislature for the United top mattress: S 9S for all land cotton top excelsior mat- com/ort». Addntw Boanl>Tii A., rare during the past year for every fleld, tlic (subject of Ktreet Kprinkling States Sfiiatorslnp if he wanted it, Hrww. i s 3 one of all the other makes com- is ar.very important one. When tliera sizes. j tress; 10 tt.S for all sizes. the Somerset man apparently over- ESIRABLE n».m*. with xcclten bined. ' is no attempt ruadu to prevent the looked the fact that the chancellor is D board. The HomertMtd," Wmili- dost of the Mtr«-f tit from blowing aboot ftom Union county. -r-Newark News. injrton avenue. 1 «« and diHtrtbutiiift itself over rich and Outfit No. 4, 12.98 Outfit No. 5, ! 14.98 Outfit No. 6. 16.08 WHY? Til? committee of the Plainficld 4 MARVIN tmSf for ml<» No. 4; ider- music. The rythmic notes of wire springs and excelsior springs and combination mat- quality woven-wire springs anc Irv Cmo and Stationery Bmanewt and niarcjjf—The March of Progr< best location; imjinf; $7a to •**) iwr • ing the adviKiliilitT- of [having the month: bna rvawm for MellinK- Ad street department aMume'the tank of Hound sweeter to tliem when given mattress, with cotton top and- tress in two puts; in full size :401b best white cotton mat drras X. B.. care Pmat. 126 Supply Company, ' keeping all the streets j>roj*-rly out by ckrs wheel*.—Newark News. OUSES for Kale, rent or exchanged sprinkled. * bottom; in full size onlv. I j only. 1 tress; in full si/.e onlv. H imsurano" placed in all branclteH 316 Broadway, HUMMER. moDer to loan: npprajwnientu nuwle One great n|>)>o>iition to the Hprink Malford, sppottite depot. . 2 4 tf ' New York. ling by private individuals is that the Brother of Two Boronghites Passed burden of «*xpe.n»e in often unfairly Away at Annandale, N. J. ^A good, n-liabie. wrancl horse, to b« us^l for his k»M>ji dur James A. Stafford, divided. Well-to-do householders rt- T- A and ('. M. Hammer, of th e ¥rinter niontlis; bestt of reference fnae to bear their xhare of the comborough. received the sad news today January Prices d Ad(lr*s« Horse, care Pretw Plainf.eld, N. J. while they Rain all the advantages of of the death of their brother, Eliax 185 A SAHK AND HVOtlTABI.K It The other householders are conse- W. Hammer, of Annandale. N. J. He —Two stone marten tails, Sat- quontly conipellvd to stand more than was a man that was widely, knowi L urday erenim?. on Front or Somer- GUARANTEED s^ IjjvESTMEXT. tbeir share. Of coarse, tlie street and will be greatly missed. , on Dining-room Tables. set utreets. Return to PTVSH office. Re- ward. 18 8 ; sprinkling concern* fan refuse to He ajid a brother have been in busi Fur particulars sddrriMt sprinkle the roa^»ay in front of the netts together for twenty-live years. lONTroom, welt heated; suitable C. S. NICHOLSON, : home of the. mill wbo will not pay He Iiad also bettn superintendent of Ffor man and wife or two ^lerson; bat he has the fall advantage of tl; *12 per week, with board. 122 East the Sauday-Nrliool connected with the Tables at Fifth street, near Park Are. 1 4 5 Pint Xatlra.l B*>k BalMtec i Bo>n 9- part which i» iiprinkled on either Hide Reformed church, of that place, for Tables at 3.08 Tables at 4.98 5.98 while hi* neighbors, who par, have CARD OF TriANKS. fourteen ,years, and also choir leader "ANTED—A first-class chamber- In behalf of the Hxfmpl Pirrmrn » A««ocia- to stand the discomforts which follow A good strong solid oak table, Solid oak, golden finish, fane of the church for seventeen years. Solid oak, extending to 6 feet, maid-laundress. 996 Central Ave ion I thank thone wbo aiwifted in any way in the neglect of hi* roadway. making the Exempts banquet the miccem that ThU is the second time these 42-inch top. extending to 6 ft,turned legs with cross brack 1 3 tf * -">*. I,. f>: BARKALKW. Thin subject has been considert:d families have been afflicted in' less size of top 42x42 inches, worth ets, top 42x62 inches, extend OR SAl>E—A pool table complete; . Pre«ident Kxehipt AnaocUtion. before by the city officials and the Fin good condition. Apl t Y' titan a year. It will be remembered with fluted-shape legs, regular Auction Room, 324 West R. B. Van Aredale, argument agnmst it, whiclrtlien {>re that the death of the wife of the ing to 6 feet, regular price fo ront street. Vented its ailoption, was that there to buy at regular price 5.00. price 6 50. I 17 PRACTICAL TILE SETTER. other Brother was canoed by being them 7.50. /were an^many uiilcs of streets to be thrown from a carriage last April. TO LET—WeU ventilate«l Keparate Also dealer In Tiles, Crates, and ' kept watered in the city that to do J. Htorajt^e roomn from $1.(X) per month Everything for the Fireplace. the work satisfactorily, a very heavy Relative* In Plalnfleld. up, in tlie best equipped storage house ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. John Watson Bird, of Liberty in the State. Corner Front and Grove expenditure wofald be incurred. If 6.98 3.98 . streets. Office at Yaejjer's Auction Office and residence— howeTe^, the jm-sent Common Coun Corners, who wan buried at tliat place Buys a good Box Couch, Room, 324 Went Front street. - J ', 426 Orchard Place. Telephone 1381. cil, oan find mMuis' whereby the work at noon today, was a brother of Lewis Buys a good serviceable Couch GOOD laundress would like day'n o»a be done by fthe city at a moderate M. Bird, of Summit avenue, Morgan covered with fancy denim, PIANOS AND ORGANS Bird, of Park avenue, and George with oak frame, full 15 springs, A work..or washing at home; good TUNED AND REPAIRED. cost, it will, liave accomplished lined with ticking, full spring shirt ironer. 444 West Third St. 1 7 2 Bird, of Watchung avenue. A sister, upholstered in tow and velour Rood work, ^hr plan «eems a proper edge, usually sold at 9.98. -REASONABLE KICIS- one in theory. All it lacks is to be Mjs. M. M: Moulton, resides on West covered, usual price 5.00. Vy ANTED—A young white girl, neat MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY -ATTENDED TO. Fourth street. The only other brother T T and tidy, as chambermaid and ANTON GAUB, snooeaafnjly worked ont along practi- is Elias-Bird, of ML Bethel. waitress and to assist in care of child of oai lines. 4 years. 1025 West Seventh St 17 2 S < °>o t6a DUI> STRKCT. * Wetumpkah's Big Time. January Prices January Prices Plainfleld has been verr fortunate January Prices finder of a pair of keys will re- The officers-elect of Wetumpkah ceive tlianks of the owner by leav- AUCTIOH N0TICE. in the penonel of its fire department Tribe, No. 22», Improved Order of on Chiffoniers. lng them at trolley car waiting room. ?2 "i * for many years. The men who went Red Men, will be raised up tomorrow on Parlor Tables. on Writing Desks. TUe we«!klyAu<^lon Saleaat to make op its volunteer, force in past riOOV SIZED boy wanted. Inquire a evening, after which there will be a VX 207 West Front St. «C*r*s Auction ^looMia, ]44 W. front St., included many of the best citi- amoker and refreshments. —4— will foe resumed <$n | 1 of the city. The Exempt Fire- 'ANTE D—A lau the W«an*s4ay maraooii, Jan. if, 100a. 's Awtociatiott naturally include* A Prolltoble Investment. W month. Enquire Sev- arties dwirinjr to dispose of household SPECIAL NOTICE.—Now is the time to bring nth street. goods or, in fact, anythlnff that In sslsUn, them all in its membership.. The ex- "1 was troubled fox about seven 1886 tf will .io wt-11 to <-<)ii«iilt uh. :W<- either buy years with my stomach and in bed j a nminal coi periono-s, which some cities enjoyed T. Joseph's Home, conducted by the or s^ll jroodf.u*. iO fon ttmalr a nominal lot** th«l c-oiumlMio« cmmwlo Inu lu O ll l h from their volunteer ftre departments, half my time." says E. Demick. in your stamp books. Positively no books will S sisters off Mercy, 43 V.nniny aTe. jrl i« XS%. Parti«* c-onteniplatUijr an 8omervitle>. Ind. ''I spent about fl.000 DueDueFit. Firut-claal s placel s ffurnished and aUctkm halo st their rwidflmw will «av«; were entirely wanting here. It Ur ttl d f d howerer, a recognised fact that a few and never could get anything to help reliable help second for those desiring A jpr**.j»t 7 > CMS. VACCE*. auctlMMr. matter how willing. So the effici- am entirely welL " You don't lire 110tf ency of the PUinnfld department han by what yon eat. but by what yon di- PAKMS for s«I«; ml estate and in- been inorraaed with the paasing of the gest and assimilate. If your stomach A«»aoe. Wm. H. Rogers. W«sh- Yolonterr force and tlie establishment doesn't digest your food you are really IT. J. 4 10 tf of the armi-psid department. starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does 1AXABY birds for sale; •Umanui- the stomach's work by digesting the yteed good siagcts. 110 W«*t Seoond Pa>t PRESS WANT APS PAY Dr. J. B. ProtMMno hM been re-food. Too don't -hare to diet Eat * - tl lft tf elected to the office of president of the all yo« want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Flaiatteld Board of Education without re* all stomach troubles. L W.WOODHULT! MARTIN, opposition. For many years Dr. Pro- Randolph. , 334, 336. 238, and FUONT STREET.

Li£si,ii:^Li PLAINF1ELD DAILY PRfcSS. JANUARY 8. 190a.

TMt DAILY PMSS IM| k« •ftort time in town reatorday on any •* «•• r*>ll«wl*c •«•«!»tar > o ets • •••••— II li I OUBtLLER •«• The ic« WM soft yesterday but still Canned turn IMIIT mmrrf a number were skating. SOUND •BOOK • «•«•" ••"•C»«ip«j SOME BRIEF PARAGRAPHS OF A Crosby St PLAINS AND FAVWOOD. BOMflTtriLLf Js>tin C«r««rt PERSONAL NATURE. WEST'ICLO C. F. WIHfca, Chae, Dw> SCOTCH rt*m* CHM. miott The annual election for chief, first SOUTH FUMHFICLD. . Claranc* Hoffman and second assistant chiefs of the fire Many Polk of Greater PUlafteld CLIHTOM MfBtf «.•»»• •aaa'ar, John Kyan department was held in the firecom - Are KntertalBtac or BeUif f - CMaa. Elliott pany's roams last night from 8 to 9. • ITHtKWOQD U Uliaal, C. •rich, A. Ho« Katertalned. THE NOTED WHITE LABLE BRAND. of Trimmed Millinery and Winter Wraps of (TMt •»«*» la alao on aala at atatlon.) Wm. B. Noble waa re-elected chief, Wm. H. Lake first assistant and Jacob Abrams, of Grove street, has Fancy Sweet Sugar Peis. Extra Sweet Champion Peas. every description. Previous %o our annual Phillip Blank second 'assistant chief returned from a visit with friends in inventory we propose selling all the; above for the ensuing year, New Brunswick. Sweet Telephone PeasJ Small Stringiest Green Beans. goods at a great sacrifice. PThe Young Peoples Literary Society, f Mrs. Robert Wood, of South Second connected wil-h the Methodist church, street, who is under treatment at the Extra Fancy Maine Sugar Corn. Fancy Small Green Lima Beans. will resume its weekly meetings in hospital, is improving slowly. Extra Solid Hand-packed Tomatoes, full 3 Ib cans. the church this evening. During the Rev. Father Farley, curate of St. 4 Millinery. A Department Devoted to the past two weeks no meetings have%een Mary's churchy has returned from a ' I Special prices by the dozen cans. held on account of the holidays. Aboutaoo Trimmed Hats, the product of our Minor Events in Greater visit with friends in Paterson. Miss Lopez, a native Porto Rican Henry "Wright, of the Union Theo- own vnrkrooms, ranging in price from $3.50 Plainfleld's Suburbs girl, who had been* spending two logical Seminary, New York, is the up to I20.00, the price to close them out weeks as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. by Our Own Cor- guest of Colonel Miller, of LaOrande quickly will be j G. M. Shott, has returned to Peddie "avenue., INeuman Bro®. respondents. Institute, Hightatown, where she is Tunis J. Carey, formerly chief of taking a course of study. police in this city, has been visiting $ 1.75 reduced from $3 50 WATCHUNG AVE. AND FIFTH ST. 6. I DUNELLEN. Peter McDonouxh, of Plainfield, will Plainfleld friends. He now resides in 2.25 4.50 reopen the.blacksmith shop on Park New York. The regular raowthlT meeting of the avenue, recently conducted by Wood Mr. and Mrs. M. Filmore Elderton.of 3.75 ^.50 Borough C3onnc.il v«u» not held Monday A Company. East Front street, nave returned from 44 evening an scheduled as there was not "God's Word and the Sin Unbelief'\ Washington, where they enjoyed see- 5.00 10.00 .quorum present. The meeting will will be the subject of < the prayer ing the sights for a week. 44 be held Saturday evening and it ismeeting in- the Baptist church this Shipments of the t>e»t and largeet 6.50 13.00 Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, of Atlantic 4ft 4ft prqbafale that a new Board of Health evening. City, have returned to their home variety received every day. will be appointed, as the large num- 7.50 15.00 Walter Hoi born, who has been after spending a few days very pleas- •ft 44 ber of deaths from typhoid fever lias spending a few days with Hervey antly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SPECIAL—Salmon, 25c. pound. 10.00 moo had lead to the supposition that the Marsh, baa returned to his home in Charles F. Dayton. East Sixth street. sanitary condition.' in parts of theOrange. j Special sale every Saturday after- DEEDS RECORDED. town is not all that it should be. Frank Hollingsworth, who has he«n noon and evening. The new officer* will be installed at spending the holidays at his home, Real Estate Transfer* Recorded Winter Goat® at Half the next meeting-erf Court Dunellen, has' returned to Pniladelphia. at County Clerk's Office. L U V., by .8. O. Sutton, deputy The regular monthly meeting of the The following -real etsate transfers ranger. The installation will be fol- Price. Board of Education was held in thehave been recorded at the office Of lowed by a, collation and a smoker. ROGERS & GO., The stock on hand of Winter Coats and school parlo\huitj night. the county clerk at Eliazbeth : - Albert 332 West Second Street. Last Bight was thfr, tTiird night of , Mrs. Albert Darby, of Plainfield, E. Park, et nx, to William Dempsey; Wraps must go quickly. Nobby, stylish gar- the week of prayer and a considerable spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. 40 feet along southeast line of South ments of every description at just HALF • number gathered in the Methodist John R. Marsh. aventns, 140 feet northeast of Berck- PRICE. [ church for worship. man street, Plainfield, 91.00; Susan E. FIXTURES FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN The band will meet, in Apgar's hall SOUTH PLAINFIELD. M. Thorpe" and husband to Grace this evening for practice, practice Howitt Power, 60.27 feet along south- The local court of1 Foresters met $ 15.00 Raglans & Newmarkets $ 7.50 will be held evqry Wednesday eve- west side of Belvidere "avenue, 177.01 44 u 7 Monday evening and held its^annual • niug from now ool feet northwest of LaGrande avenue, 17.505^ " ' 8.7*5 * installation of officers. Deputy Chief Plainfield, $5,500; R. G. Houston, Retiring From the it Tin; Board of Education held its Day, of Elizabeth, did the work. The sheriff, to Charlotte DeMeza; «J0 links 20.001 10.00 regular monthly meeting last' evening members installed , into office were: 4. 44 in Wliittier hall and transacted rou- along Swift Sure stage road, northeast hief ranger, Thomas Hurly; vice corner of Robert Anderson line, Plain- 25.00 ,12.50 tine business. ~ • chief ranger, Geo. Smith ; treasurer, Retail Business field. 11,200. Tho jiark gang of the Central rail- P. J. McDonough ; .financial secretary, for $ road, which is under charge of Fow- $ 6.00 Jackets J. S. Thuma; recording secretary, VISITED DISPOSAL BEDS. By February 1. aft ler Vail, has jbeen laid off until William Hamilton; orator, H. Hart- 7.50 ;el; senior woodward, M. H. Collins; Municipal Officers From Hanover, Every Dollar's worth of goods must be U. Holtou Council, Jr. O. tr. junior woodward., William Maher; Pa., Looking at the Methods. sold regardless of cost. Prices no object, 10.00 A. M., held a meeting last night and senior beadle, T. Terrill: junior Former Sherff A. B. Brodbeck and as -we must sell out and get out, and turn (4 44 transacted routine business. beadle, Hans Nelson. C. E. Moul, of Hanover, York county, this big stock into ready cash by Februaiy 12.50 (t Miss Dora Fulton, of Brooklyn, has ' A petition,; with sixty-signers, ask- Pa., came to Plainfield yesterday to 1. Come one, come all; secure what others ng for a polling place in South Plain- make an inspection of the sewage 15.00 returned home after a visit witlv her can't give—the best of Suits, Pants, Over- field, was presented to the Piscataway farm. They are identified with the (4 44 sister, Mrs. Clias.. ttoss. . •> coats and! Furnishing Goods for less than township committee yesterday. The municipal government of Hanover 20.00 J 50c on the dollar. 44 Jacob Vosellor was able tflTbe out township has but one polling place, and are seeking information along the 4ft yestertlay after being confined at home at' New Market, and it claimed that line of sewage disposal. Street Com- 25.00 with a sprained ankle. a much larger vote could be brought missoner Gavett accompanied the visi- Star plothing Go., Tin- list of contributions to the Me*out at elections if the, voters did notort s to the farm and explained to Kinloy memorial fund here has noalt l have to go to New Market to cast them the workings of the system. 207 West Front Street, Plainfield, N. J. JANUARY SA swelled any." heir ballots. The only opposition to They seemed to be greatly interested Ladies-Jackets, regular price $8.98, jfor this sale, $6. 8. .A letter is addressed at the posf- a local polling place comes from those in the system. Raglans^fSrmerly J18.00, for this sale at Cost price. 1 offlct this week for Miss Nettie Burd. township residents who live in or r Another Instance. Furs of all kinds, prices cut in half. Herman Golden, of High Bridge, near Lincoln, they desiring one And still they come. A small silver Electric Seal Muffs, formerly $3.50 ; for this sale, S1.69. nearer. Lincoln. Walking Skirts, formerly $3.50; for this sale, $1.98. spent yesterday in town on business. watch fob was lost by Mrs. C. E. Draped No Charge Garretson & Gray have not yet re- In observance of the week of prayer Brooks, of West Seventh street, yes- Silk Waists, heavy quality of taffeta, buttoned front or fack, $4.50 ceived their saw mill machinery. . special prayer meeting will be held terday. She inserted an ad in The Velvet for value; this sale, $2.75. , ' Miss Martha Kretzel spent yesterday at the Baptist church, this evening Daily Press and this morning the lost -Hats, Children's Cloaks, prices cut in half. i in Plainfleld with friends. , and Friday evening at 7 :30 o'clock in article was restored t<* her. Mrs. J. $1.30. Trimming. Capes, formerly $7.00; this sale, $4.50. j B. Tigar, of Duer street, was the French Flannel Waists, regular price $2.98, $1.69. Edward. Herlich entertained out of the church lecture-room. The ^Christian Endeavor Society, of finder and she saw the ad in The DO NOT MISS THESE SPECIAL OFFERIN town friends yesterday. Press' want column. William Rail spent yesterday with the Baptist church, held a business Holding All-Day Meeting. out of town friends. jf . meeting last evening. No important, A Lined Petticoat S1.OO business wad transacted. The Woman's Society for Christian THE PARIS CLOAK STf)RE, , William Doty spent yesterday out df Work of the .Seventh-Day Baptist black sateen, flounced, ruffled and corded, former • town on business. Mrs. John Tingley left yesterday 326 West Front Street. for Dunellen, where she will spend a church are holding an all-day sewing price $1.69. i week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. meeting in the church parlors today. NEW MARKET. J. Tingley. At noon the members, together with THE the women from the New Market Cleaning, Dyeing and Steam Iiafndry. Georgte Arrowsmity, Jr.. has re- The Legislature will open next church, enjoyed a basket-lunch. Ar- Dime signed his position at the coaling NOW IS THE TIME. Wednesday and two residents of this ticles for the African mission are First National Bank, For oar superior cleaning at a reduced price. Flannel shirt waists at Soandms cent: place will be' present. - Dr. Mr J. station on the Lehigh Valley Rail- I made the price to suit the times. Men's entire suits cleaned )i 50. Wilill iruatKual' ntee I being made. : return in 4 days. Lace curtains 50 cents, 75 cents and $1.00. Blankets joian Whitford, Republican Assemblyman, road. of Plainfield, N. J. Real hue handled with care and on short notices—can't be done better. Ba Savings cleaned or dyed 75 cents, JI.QO and $1.25. Our Laundry Service is fine, and Parker Morris who has secured McDonough Brothers expect to be- —Mr Mills, formerly a bookkeeper Capital domestic work in the dry. at the office of the United States Ex- .» 9CMWO. the position of page in the House. " gin to cut ice today. Surplus and Profits. WE CALL FOR WORK AND Edson Davis and John Nelson have press Company, has accepted a posi- Institution/ J. W. Johnson. Pres. D. M. Rnayon, Cashier. tion of bookkeeper at J. A. Smith & J. A. Smith. Vice-Pres. returned to their studies at Rutgers GOOD TIME GENERALLY. HILL5R & GO. f n Brother's grocery, in place of Miss or PLAJKiriBLD. N. J.. 129 w ro College after Branding their vacation DIRECTORS. Marked Last Evening's Meeting Jessie MacKillop who resigned.\ Na no East Front Street 'at.home. ''•, ' j Edwin. S. Hooley, Wm. M. Stillman, of Freedom Castle, K. G. E. Interest paid on all sums J. A. Hubbard, I. A. Smith. 'A large number were present, last Children Especially Liable. Fowler's Candy Freedom Castle, No. 25, K. G. E., R. M. Stelle. J. W. Johnson, night, at the second night of the Barns, bruises and cuts are ex- from $5 to $2,000. Inter- Wm. R. Coding-ton, N. B. Smalley. Is second to none for purity. Everything made on t installed its newly-elected officers, A. J. Branson. week of prayer in .the First Baptist tremely painful and if neglected often est payable July I and which are open for inspection. No glucose goods m : or sold, it evening, and had a jolly good church. result in blood . poisoning: Children Jan. 1. I Fowler's lee Cream and Soda Water have given lisfaction time generally. A delegation from are especially liable to such mishaps Safe Deposit Vaults. Miss Mary Williams,' of Plainfield, i wherever used. The latest drinks, hot and cold, are to had at Golden Crown Castle, of Somterville, because not so careful. As a remedy J. Frank Hubbard - President. Fowler's, 131 Hast Front St. Thankful for past patronage il solicit lias returned stftfr a visit with friends was present and the team of that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is un- Boxes to Rent from $5 and In town. ; ' j f .: ' . - . W. F. Arnold, ) Vice- a continuance of the same. lodge conducted the installation. equalled. Draws out the fire, stops Jeremiah Manning, j Presidents. upwards per Annum. William Long, of Metnchen, spent a After the formal lodge exercises the pain, soon heals the wound. Be- James C. Pope - - Treasurer. G were concluded the members and their ware of counterfeits. Sure cure for Valuables Taken on Storage A OAMPBBLLfS, guests "were served with refreshments. piles. "DeWitt's Witch Hazel i Salve FLORISTS. WEt»T FRONT STREET. At Speeches were made by a number of cured my baby of eczema after two N Thursday and Saturday Special: the knights. Une candidate was physicians gave her up," writes James The old stand-by Peanut Brittle, thinner aad better thaa any other Hot initiated. At the next meeting two Mock, N. Webster, Ind. "Thei sores FLORAL DESIGNS. D p!ace in town, -.. gc lt>. Mot CK^ Delicious Cocoanut Bon Bans i . . . >4c lb. Tomsto L W.Randolph's more candidate* will be taken into were so bad she soiled two to five AN Decorations for all occasions. Y Italian Creams , 19c lb. Clam Dt 5tf the order. dresses a day." L. W. Randolph. SHOE STORE Plants and Cut Flowers. Everybody knows that we have the best stocked candy store in Plata net CITY PHARMACY. Meeting at Warren Chapel. CHAS. L STANLEY. The second meeting in the Week of An Evening With M2 Itarta Avast*. TaLCTO. What $2.00 UND Prayer held last evening at Warren SIDNEY LAMER! Cra*ab*>«JMs>: South *•*•«*, Your Health, Our Thought. chapel was well attended. Joseph and ; Gavett was in charge and he deliv- EDWARD MARCUM DECORATIONS by the well-known pianist and contppser. will do ered some very helpful remarks. for all < Fkwal deafes-work a specialty . T—The large heron presented to the HARRIET WARE, Hot Water Bottle* - assisted by eminent artists, Agent for laham • We are offering this winter a Ladies' $2.00 Sfjoe, Warren Engine Company by Chief California Water of lilt- at the Southern Smilax at made by a reliable Baltimore firm, lace or buttpn, '* in many ways beneficial. J. J. Stall 1, of the borough fire de- • i ' ten days' notice—•- heavy or light weight, made on the same style t|ey partment, was shot last week at We have a choice assortment at Mondaj' Nleht. January »3. omen MRS. L. J. DENTON, make their $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes. Run in *nd Washingtonville by a man named at S:3» o'clock. Tat Cat Tit WawaatrrawtOr—t. ~ reasonable prices. "All sold Strin. This entertainment is mnder the direction of see us; we're "at home" until 6 p. m. • | Mr. A. E. Holmes, of New York, given for the 'Heywood ShoesWear" STATE OF Wiske Vasxfcrwec deceased, benefit of the con(fTcjt»tion music fund. pursuant to the order of Geonre T. Parrot, v with a guarantee. Welcome ma Sunshine Surrogate of the Countyof Union, made on the If you come you'll enjoy a musical treat. We Sell Them. SDOlication of the undersigned, executor of said W1UUETT & SON, 1O7 ParkUve. after a long.storm is a feeling of re- Tickets so cents on sale at I. W. Randolph's deceased, notice i» hereby jrhren to the creditor* lief when an obstinate, pitiless cold and Peter Hodge's Pharmacies and VanAradale'a VAN ARSDALE, ^fSiddeceased to exhibit to the snhscriber has beep driven away by Allen's shoe store. 167 Lung Balsam. Only people who have 127 East Front St. i*t the estate of said deceased within DAVISON & MORGAN, Tmo-ths I<«• thttoeaixthd)e sixth day of Janaary*2*^2^£, - L. W. Randolph, been cured of throat-ache and sore they will be forever barred from pnaecotiag lungs by this remedy can quite realize Enlarging for amatture * Specialty. mimisf the saase agafatst the aabaenber what the feeling is. There is no ALSO xtuTreqaested that alf daiass bepresented at the ofice of the subscriber at 107 Preat street. TRY A PRES^ WANit Prescription Druggist, opium in the Balsam ; its good effect Developing and Printing. is radical and lasting. Take a bottle U*rt Oratrs at L. W. »ss«.ls» «, 143W. FrtatCt Use Press Wan,1t Ads. •43. WEST FRONT STREET. home today. PLAINFIELD DAILY PRESS} JANUARY 8, 19c

MILK DKAIiBKfl DRUGGISTS. Some Chatty Gossip in J. P. POWERS' Prescription - - - t A Woman > - - * - Pharmacy, CfcJls \ ( : •'••aat.tar "»»rat»w^st»»»jr ' "^^^J "What"* the very I»te*t book of the red and blue of the Cniversjty of omer«et Street 3y "Look at that list:" popular fiction?" asked one of thePenn»ylvania,carried off more rejeords Building Sale! rolIy llenedlct besb t knowk n bborne than any other man from 14 coun- •1 - slid • ; ';' . tVCAItn n«v- owner* in thetri«s represented. His cojleg-e dean MUST HAVE POOM GOODS T\KR UP. VIU\ViU „] „ UUKe R|Kh and cooDtrj of * once told him that the reason so Graig Place. many college 'graduates made a fail- ROBINSON let herself fall lmck bookseller recent- ALL LINES AT BIO DISCOUNTS. lazily among the iush- ure in practical life was that they lv. "I must name Ions of her divan. Tin' slip of pnutr •knew nothing outside of books. , Ath- • lot of vrarling-s' In patting up oar new Building and takinjr out the walls •be handed tne was nllt>d with nanws iletics never divide energies, Kraenz- that I will- enter to cmnect with new stcre, we're cramped for room. Prices SODA and bore the legend, "People I mum lein holds; they multiply them. "I is next year's are cut to close out stocks and give more space. Come call upon." could dd mon work and better work driak, . two - year - old "Why didn't you make some of those while training^ han at any other time whether.yoa want pir>ds now or three nr six months hence. With Prult Syrups events, and I find a source of health, calls today? It would have left you in the term" is hi* positive iitateiifnt. Well bold'em without anything down—your word's enough. that nearly every more time at the end of the week." As to young men carried away by an a flesh htilder, Second to None. conceivable a v e- I began. 'excess of enthusiasm for athlft'o*, 100 Styles, Parlor MiilS, 90 Styles Bedroom Suits, nue of research Polly glanced at me scornfully. jihey are in the minority compared to for good names $16 so to sra $13.50 to 5150 "JVhat! On ibis horrid, cold, jrraj students carried away by other has been tra- MALUNSON'S day?" she cried. "No. indeed, child. phases of life not half so worthy. All or 95 Varieties Couches, 60 Patterns Sideboards. versed, by others. I'm not such nn Idiot. They'll all lie Literary Nimtl for The registry of] jof his faculty at Wisconsin and Penn. $4 98t>S73fV) $12.98 toSlCO A. eaase of eoastaat LIBERTY ANO FOURTH STS. at home. ToiwrtTow. if It's particular- the Jjockey club [thoroughly believed that athletics 40 Kinds Fxtenslo 1 Tables, 200 Styles Dining Chairs, ly pleasant t th«y Keenes, yous athlete and finished soh'rir, He Whieh kind do JOB prefer t $2.98 to $50-00 $8.98 to $60.00 those twenty people will be tn, and I Morrii*eti, Belmoats. WbitneyV eft-., YV Itook his first hurdle over a coal bin Porous shall pet through with every call on is said that the selection of names for in the basement of the East Side Those who wish the best sho«ld the list. Twenty cftlls in one after- young race horses hax become a task high school in Milwaukee, lit* hasplace their order with as. CARPETS TO GO TOO! Plaster. noon—that won't be bad either!" Polly as great as th» successful study of. (hurdled all difficulties in university. Rex commented softly to herself.. "I think the stock market. rWhat'a in aJife since then and is now ready at This department suffers as much as any in this Building work. Composed of ingredients that have I shall have broken the record." nsMir?" is given great force in theany time to give a college student Crywds tl e stuck and forces out hundreds of rolls. proven to be The Best Plaster "Thon .there's a record for ranking thoroughbred world. The euphonious gratuitous instructions on how toPlainfield Hravy calls as well as for everything else?? I I Hi rains 29c, iSc, 42c Yd. 49c, 56c, 63c Yd. far Coughs, Pneumpnia, Rheuma- name made tip of a combinatioi n off Combine mental and physical tiraini - Brussels askod. s the letters of the names, of sires and j Sng. All-Waal tism, Colds, Pleurisy, Sciatica, Milk & Cream 53c,d0c,6?cYd. l,,^^. 67c, 75c, 80c Yd. Bronchitis, Asthma, Back Ache "Certainly." she returned. "Flossie dams invariably is the refuge of those Van Tyne Is ahead just now4 She who bare sought in vain in the realm A small coterie oi men prominent In ttc* and all aches and pains. 89c, 9(8c, 1.15 Yd. iN#w 65c, 75c, 89c Yd. made nineteen calls In an afternoon. of literature, science and the arts for the billiard world wilt attempt, uwnve Bat it wasn't fair. She simply sent Company. Smyrna Rntr^. °8: t> $50 ; Moquettes. 9Sc to $30 names that the turf authorities will f time within a few Shaw's Pharmacy, nronnd the empty victoria and nad the accept for thoroughbreds. It was b,ut weeks, to co'mpel Ai-o made u . Ku •«• i e i« »howof colon and designs; Japanese, HABCHAHT BBOS. lei. 822. -nan * 4 u ilton Ku^s; Ingrain Art Squares, Oil Cloths, Lino- Front St., PlainHeld. footman leave cards. Sow% she should a tbort time ago that Mrs| A. H. Mor- the public to look have gone In person and taken her to the three-cush- •27 WATCHUHG ATE. iaud MU I i-^i^H • rv»iuc.d. ril, who used to give najkies to the chances of finding people in." famous "all *earlet stab!*" departed ion carom billiard game for future 4J Pattern* EJookcases, SO 5orU of Desks, "It !•; rather like a game," I ad- from- all precedents and chose one- FUinfield, N. J., Oct. 31, 1901. mitted. vyllable words for all names. * It need champio n s h i p R. $4 •>! to S7- i)0 $4.93 to $60 00 This,at first blush, HEPBURN CO. "Yes, only some people, play It so kurprise no follower ol racing if, Bedding of Every kind. Dear Sin—Two rnn ago I had badly." Polly wrnt on. "Last Wednes- when he reads the nominations for may seem almost fictur s r.nJ i .ou»e very bad corns and^ callouses on my an impossibili t y. Mattresses, I'tilows, feel, I went to a chiropodist and paid day, for Instance: Lucy Rennet cume the great stakes of 1902, be sees such Ftir 'i-ihi^urs Springs, etc. hiaa $5.75 for taking them off. Zn less to call, and a little while afterward names as the Cruis, Virginia, Klipha- But since the 18- thaa a month they were back again. I tben tried your CORK CURS and that nice boy Phil Arkwrlght dropped let, Lazarre, Helmet Of I^avarre, Tol- inch one-shot-i n Porxivre^ >>i Chj-ni.le and JioiTts C!iair.«, bafldine c h a m- nsed only three bottles, costing 4tc in.; N.iw. any ir'rl with th<> smnll«-«t stoi, ThompHon-Seton, Calumet K., and am happy to say it has taken pionshlp just de- Tapestry. 52 98 to S40 00 $3 69 to $30 00 them off completely. They have not Kim. Bight of Way. D'ri, etc. • cided in Xew York. Laci urtains, troabled me now for orer a year. I While on the subject of names, the Fancy Rockers, consider your HEPBCRN'S CORN CURS the best I have ever used.— funniest thing in the turf world this King Baisi Lma Is an abundance of 96c to S2^ 00 per pair. $1.98 Io $3000 - Yours truly. R. O. RUNVON, year undoubtedly was the trip of An- °*" - f .evidence has come 619 LaGrmnde Ave. dy Hamilton, the "colored Archer." to light . substantiating 4hia declara- The Best Stove Store in the State is here. to KuHxia, where the celebrated tion^ , "There are but two or three great Kjwffet, Cylinders, r*arl«r Stoves, Heaters of all sorts- Repairs tlwarioc hand. jockey rode for some of the" best g But ** Thm Portland Kaoc«" lead* them all. known nobles of Moscovy. For six18-inch baSt line pplayery s in this coun- HODGE'S PHARMACY, weeks he was attended in a Moscow try" is the argument of this group off hospital by the cur's own medical ad- manufacturers. ^Vhy should we con- Y. M. G.U. Building, »iser and recovered from a severe in- I tinue to keep theitfvon the pay roll NETHERWOOD H. X/ctn Horn, Ltd. East Front St. and Watchung Avc. jury gained by a fall at the Moscow | and pay out big money>ach time we Be care it's "No. 73 " aad you see the Ant mmmrn " IBM " bcft>re entering oar aton. Try White Pine CQugh Syrup for that cold. wis h CASH OR YOUR ^»* jpv W. Arpf* rT^BCFT RcMe and Almond Cream of Clycertne Jelly for race track. Ihitjhat" was not funny; j a championship when the coun- OWN TERMS. ^f ^ nj%. J\A*fit%3 ~J M KMLlEsM, chapped-hands. Belle Mead Svreeta, joe and Hamilton said he rode for a Bussian j.»ry is full of devotees of the three- FARM 6oc. Always Presh. Beat Make. Tel. no I-rince "Tch'eoptcbylofski,^ or some cushion style of play? The country 3ELIVERIBS. ' ^^ TUtmr Plmac Stirrt. West of Broad. Mich name. "I thought the world's to°k »° bowling because anybody may Has but one grad ; of A Private Dcuvs^r WatmSat n Kcqacat. "Telephoax (WO." supply of vowels done was turned I P^y the game. Our contention i$ that for New «3-P«se Catalogue McCullough's loose over thar," Raid Hamilton upon three-cushion billiards is efasy and the ••Ms* • public is ready to adopt it as the popu- MILK—The Best. MIUU, bis arrival from his Russian, irip, "Bless mv soul, if I was to 'tempi to i lar game. It isp pyrotechnical and there pi to art Delivered in> Clean Bottles, tell JOB th. nanv-o of those. Russian ! J,»»*r«l. of-good players where R. H. McCVLLOCOH. Prop. bowses I'd need toe library of Tolstoi. b f Filled at the Far n. i «*«We wil• «l "declar»« e' ~tha «P*«t three-cushio« »» »»«n »«»•bil-• Sash, blinds, doors, mocmldtngsu .. scrall sawing, Mighty queer it was to heah a Rus- TOO MUCH COAL taraiag. etc Estimates che^rfalilll y furnished. sian noble tellin' me to ride 'Obdjet- liards id to be the championship game, Price, - 8 cents ( uart. is sometimes the complaint of the «-hrff." or same »uch hos.s. I jes' and -ther - •e will .be r.o end to the (state, householder. Gets hold of a lot £ U watched his lips move, guessed what '•munic: Pal and sectional champion- TEN EYCK & HARRIS, ships. When you get right down which is nearly all slate or dirt and be meant and took out the right hoss. won't burn. Not from us, how- -BCALEIS Uow'd I guesK the animal? Truth is, 'bed rock,, we and Wm. Lindsay t Son a little stable boy did i4 for me. Onepeople who are pa ever. That which we sell is Lehigh Val ey Coal. slay after I was hurt, Marty Bergen balfc line at the bead of the procession, ATK5UI. j SUPERIOR COAL Ofice. 1 n Watclranc Ai e. (you remember Marty, who rode the are through. There will be no Branch Office. and burns well, but not too quick- Fraak Rowley's Drug Store. W. Front St. mighty Salvator when the chestnut 'ore great 18-inch balk line champion- lip tourneys!" j ly. Is clean, bright and hot. hung up the mile record at Mon- Every ton sold is full weight and mouth) bega^i to ride for Prince )• If you play billiads, take the jprofp- J. C. Pope & Co. DOBB NS. Plenty of Vowel*. There »•««• 23 :nostication of the billiard authority un- full value. None so good at these horwh in the race, and their com- !der advisement, and when fatifcfiVd that INSURANCE figures. binrJ nimri would reach about a the trend is toward (he angle' style UUt STATKU OX AKl> ON. of the game, practice it. While you AGEN suilp if set up in type, Jui-t think' oft s. BOICE. Rt'NYOX a CO.. GIQARS. particle of SPBW would have left with Befgr-n. the former hero Of many a •may not be able to make a run of SO i io East Front SL, Plainfi sld, N. J. Park In five minute*. Nat a bit.of It! Sh<< *t»kr in the east, riding, for a man j 108 NORTH AVE. •fayed »n and on. gabbing foolishly nnd whose name he could not pronounce, sured that-conscientious work • with 1 trying to mrikf hiTitelf Interesting until piloting a hoss with an almost un| jthe. one in practice at three cushions A. H. ENANDER, we both thought we would go «ilil pronounceable npine and up against jsometime! may" be reiw'arded by la run Catch me staying after a man irmirs Sanitary P a atarter who' wielded a long knout of e'ght or more at angle bilttartfc. to c«U on uiy hostess: There are C«T and whose patriarchal beard made 6M Ftttinc StmmJp and Hot tain unforglvalile social1 sins, and tost him look like a inoujik. Bergen want- Rack to the starting point in h«s real COLLIER, CIAN. Water Na one of them." ed to make a good impressinn and he C«Httract«>r Wt SwararlCosiMCtloaa. bateballl career ?$or* Charles "Kid" KYM EXAMINED P RKB. "It's no worse than for the same jockeyed to get a flyin* start. Of Nichols, the vet- io; Park A«., PiainnekL 1 Man. is •«> raj» rouroe the Russian starter opened up woman to come ev*-ry w<-«'k on your eran pitcher of the rpception 'day Just for, the purpose of on Her gen. After the raee Marty told Boston Nation a I seeing bow many people you have"- «• he knew the ttarter was Old Manleagneteam.by his STOP ATI WM. HAND & SON, Caldwell. the former highest salaried determination to "And of eating Jjbur refreshments," starter in,. America. "Can't fool -me take his release Polly put In. %l/ ii Moving Vans and "That's no. I ponitlr^'j- ^..«.- 10 Uidi- with all those j*wbreak yelia.' Mid ' ^omthe Hub w.n- be dish of cTn»li*«J vb»»"*» .': •_, ;.>ij«? Marty.-That fellow is the »anie old sgement »rd W D nn s rarnt a- magnate Storage Warehouse old Mrs. Jones tul!:. .-lie scoops th*-m Caiiiwell who used to swear at us hy the h..n<:rul." jockeys at Untteaberg. I'd know him ar-fl piayrr in rhe FOR FURNITFRH, Ra'nnas City club THE PARK GROCER, "!.-„ . . ; .u to caii first on Rc«'-ie anywhere,' even with long whiskers.' of the Wette r u 136 E. Second St.. Plainfield, N. J. Jones and then on PhyllU Carleton?" Ok, I had a great time In Russia. It's league. Thirteen Ouer St., corner Lincoln Place, "Tea. they are both soclnl cllmlwrit, a good thing thr paper* there-don't . . Telephone 692. and at the house of one y.n will be In- print the form ctrii* of races as thev * - ,^,. ' . _• . great ball Dlaver and look at bis new formed prvtty accurately about the ao in America. Th- prf»cT« TOIIM !•_.__" „,__ «.•_._~ *-» TRUCKMEN ANEJ RIGGERS. of •*•* mlsliapa of the other. H'a as good as ran out of tort* in »;-p»:*eMinjj ho*» > the fall goods. STAGES ASD SI.Kir.nS FO.R PICNICS AND ft comedy to hear the two versions." umrt." j'city by the Kaw. But of more ilnpor- PARTIKSj "Doesn't it make you furious when a ; tance to;fao» than h:si apparenap; t jretro- Mrs.17 B. TayloTs fat woman coines to call and aft«r Alvin C. Kracnilein. who is held by ! ITpadi»g-!-whieh realty is "looking for- FOR WALLS coolly looking about her at your sub- matiy to be the greatest all-around "™r<*" inntead of ^backward"—is the stantial furniture she deliberately athlete in Ameri- . ! change in a veteran team that "Kid MINCE MEAT AND CEILINGS plants herself In your littlest gilt ca, recently told j NiohoLV absence will bring about. chalrr me in unequivocal , Herman, Long,-the sensational short- Sackett's | "And every time she mov«f you stop Jerms thj«t hjp was ij^taji... and, Robert .Lincoln,- Loxe, -Say, I'll take an oa*h that RIP-ANS saved my life. Piaster Boajrde In the middle of what you are saylnc; rrft- longer a~*caor ) tite famous second baseman, served the and a cold chill creeps dow.i juur didate for compe- ; **§ne long period with the Boston club. PLUM PUDDING. "I was on a little rac\tt for about three or four weeks Patented May zi, 1X94. Made in sheets u x vb spine." Lfcg say* he will remain with Soden'a inches. Nail directly to stoddin«; and fini.ivwith tition and that ha tnd the boys all had me dead. Well, say, I just dosed plaster. WalU and ceiling constructed with this "Then there's the woman who keeps would jiot appear <4ub next »ea*ota. S myself with R-I-FjAX-S and you see me now. I eat four Plaster Board are light and durable, cannot fall saying. 'Now, I really must go,' when in the O1j~mpiaM . Lincoln, in many respects, is one of ANDREW LOVE, Jr. saves weeks of time, an th« light finishing re- your not keeping her at all"— the best-known -bait piaycrs in the meals a day and n£ver felt better in my life. quired dries quickly, are warmer than lath and games. Rat the (SrCCBSSOK TO D. S ROBEKTS) platter and cleaner in application. "And tben when BVI- does leave the influence ,of thla country. Going from the f:.mousiRhies " Everybody in (this neighborhood can tell you that they A FIKK RKTARJDENT. room she kc- j..s talking w <*r her shoul- after the season of "SSS. »,e bjcam- great athlete 'is TOT sample circulars and further Information der and repeating. .'.Wi 11, -f»odbyP " ;the great twirier for Ortnha the next Livery. Boarding thought I was jroojd far a funeral before I commenced tak- spply to ] L the world of m- Speaking of sending the emirty vic- (.year. . With Frank Se!et. :he manager, ing R-I-P-A-NS. j Now look at me. Don't look much like tercollegiate ath- arid Exchange D. C. IVIPJfS * CO- Plaianekl. N. J. toria, what do yon think of the mol I he went to Boston the following ytrar, I am going^ !o croak, do I ? letics will n o t i and pennants cane ea*y to Boitonwith way many sor:-tV iwop' have of Kit- down. If not ac~ *•• XkrhoU v* go id at vital point* and " Well. I don't |;now the fellow that got up Ripans, but ting in the';- vii-t^ri;!., uotslil" the door toally hurling hi* ^ p whoever he is he i£ entitled to a monument." . and making t' .wMtuan run up the Ll-knit form through^the air in the clinch prnci. yiate seems to act as The Plainfield Cab Co steps with cards without even Inquir- broad jump 'or going* o»rr hurdles it readily upon important baseball com- STABLES. Office 127 North AveJ Tel No. io.ing whether the people called upon are U safe to M(y that the American ebl- binations as doesjadvaccing age. Selee Office: 115 5. Second St. at borne?" legc men *& will compete will be will manage Chicago n»xt year, while Oh. It's plain that we all find calls n Xichols will try his hand at managing, Now ready for business. Stables thinking of,kra«n2lein when stinn- Cs«M74. •lalalMd, a.J. GBO. O. STKVKlrt. FRKD J. HARRIS. F. A. WEBER. W. D. HAWING and everything pertaining to Iwie!" ing everj- ni-f^e tor the capture of the owning and pitching in KacsaaC.tr. Calls promptly attended to day or t Jgat. TThen wtj, for goodneso' sake, do > the business thoroughly laurel [wreath 4 «4 bronze lord, The baseha'l pUyers know how valu- CONSUMERS' COAL COMPANY we make them?" I ventured. _ Alvio cominciMU athletic* to all able a twirler Xifhols has been to Bos- renovated. But Polly gave a superior smile. "B*> ton. Yet none *ill quite agree npoa LADIES DESIRING— iPLAINFIELD. dents. - Certain!? he ha* made • winrr F*OITT ST. UJ MADISON AVENTK. Prompt service guaranteed. A c«Ti8» every womau who re«pect» her- irrand record, in two ualver»itie» as m a^<*»eripii«n of hU most effective Knife-Ptcatfng or Pinking •elf most have a long vUutiog list" twirTlujc. "He knows everv player aad done will pleaae leare their order-1 at Ko. n share of the public patronage student as well &• commanding atten- Doer street and it will receirr •he remarked sagely. Just how to fool him." isTthe general BKST respectfully solicited. tion a« an athlete. In the Paris w»j of putting it. LEHIGH COAL. And I found this bit of truly femi- Otyn>|iian pnn-.t ~ Urarazlein, wearinsf Txucraonc «k J. W. DAVIS, tkai Maaafer. nine lojic unanswerable. -

iSiSa&ivrhJZA&ijil -J^..r.V.-^.; ;. •• , ': PLAIlfFIELD DAILY PRgSS, JANUARY^ 8, 1902. NNSYLVAHIA EWTRAL HOKKT TO LOAV. F RAILROAD. MONEY TO LOAN My Strangest ^ Case The Standard BailrM4 «f America. In Any Amount from $25 to $900. STA^S nm TABU 01 amwmot MOT. n, wm. TKUI IS B3O DStAY. For Hew Torfc-1 It. teaj •*& •! TOB get th* BBosay «k« say yaa- was* tt. BY OUY BOOTHBY. PBOTICTKD THBOUeHOCTBYTHB YOB get the fall aamat yosf desire. IH7KKLOCK1MO SWITCH AND BLOCK Yoa get yon- own tfasw to pay tt fas. HAVE BEEN CliI]VlBE£S of •• OR. NIKOLA," "THE BEAUTIFUL WHITE DeVU-** B1RHAXSTBTKM. "PHAROS. TUB EGYPTIAN," etc oat Hoswrhotd Goods aad rrnoaal Frupeity at Oiinimi every description. Piaaoa. Horn Wagosa. Yoa Tbm U««d«-» fl«v* Hot Bounded Into Ftiat Mltthout Train* will leave Bliseaeta a* follow*:— Ct Effort on Th«ir Part. | SM, kf Wai LMk * O».j 9» a. m.—fast tine daily, wfth Pullman Veatlbtae Parlor Can, for Pltttburg and mm, MYW2NT6 MS EASY. Cleveland, Northern aad Bastiem Pennsyl- They are marlr in weekly or moothljr imstan. vania. menu, each patiacut iocluding principal aad tJranthan^wa* too wise to carry toe >i«»,Mun we nave to tramp the whole interest. ' argument any further, He knew that world over to do it, well find him f 8 87 p. a.—Western Express, daily, wttk HE last fe» week* 1 Vestibule Bleeping Cars and Dtutag Car, No borrower is ever diasatia&ed with oar treat- money her homage when she presented a play mhrn llandimiD wii in his present yet !" | ment. for Plttaburg and Chicago, except Bauir- We want yon to have the saase conadeace in has been going for Chrirt- from tbe German. "The Countess Va- tumor the brut'thing to do-was to "And if I'm not mistaken, it will be dar. fer Toledo. as as we have ia jroo. mas present 1 instead nf for leska." Her more recent •.ucceMes. leave him alone in it. He accordingly f 8,7 p. m.-Paciflc express, dally, with Pull- Loans made in all aaborban towns. a bad day fot him when you do find man Vestibule Bleepinc Cars, for Pi tutors. Please call or write aad let us explain terms. toeater t icl ets. and rts;ht have been in "Barbara Frietchie" and returned to \be but where the two Columbus aad Chloaco, ana Knoxrllle. via * 38 p.m. Sunday-* 4* a. S-, mt «,l»J.B. If you have a Loan with some other buan Com- plad beats the heart of the the-"When Knighthood Was In Flower." Bhenandoan Valley Houte; dally, exoept For Lake Bopatoony ~ - pany « will pay il off and advance yoa more men wfrf domiciled, and .attended to Saturday, for Cleveland. Sunday—«4S a. m. a. ak, tsVp. as. atrical ma nape r hat tbe 25th in the latter making her greatest hit. their comfort, a» far a« lay in bis pow* r ith for this year, Miss Marlowe has had to pay for her For Baltimore, • asbins-ton and tbe 8outh— Aao ooadracnoaa. nf Deeember is oter « »r. Jli» heart h>(l been touched by Mutual Loan A Investment Co., eturns are con-public triumphs the high price of do- ODfeuurfay nt .00, »OT, lOOea. nv, IS*, 1 5 25s-m. (or tattoo. AUeotown, Ksadlnc As far a* financial their miner}', lie oid nut give a» a rea- Harrubuurgn . PoturUle. Kanek Ckunk, **u. TBV-C2 tUBKCT STBTXT. and ID 07 p.m. 1 cerned, the theaters the fortnight pre- mestic infelicity, the cause of separa- loti for the trouble he took the fact fur Newark at d New York—fOtfi 31.8 <», 61Z, Itamsportt, Tamaqua. ,. upper LeaigB, wUkee- WOOD S SVILDIXO, tion from her husband, Mr. Robert barre andd BcrantonBtn. Near Halary Street, NEWARK. ?*. J i-eding t'hristma* :night as well as not that the face of ijie elder man remintl- 8a,» 30. «8&,6 6«.717.' «, 7 47, 7 54, 8 04, 8 I*. 7 12 a. at. for F^emlDeiott. be closed. Tabor, being assigned as jealousy oa 830. 847. 8 M, 9 7. 28, « 47, 10 17, 1U47. 1056. 8 a a. m. for Hi#ta Brtdee Branea and Bes- ed biin of hia ofn venerable' father^ 111« 1147 a. m .13 62 124.1 B6.ZS. C»7,ar* ton. But one most kee one** company ais part of her succsn on the stage. the worthy old f»oraers»t«hire vicar; 3 46.4 41,4 53.51V 5 30. . ii. 5 5», 6«, «48, «, 7 .», 7 tl. 7 58, 8 17, »10, iO 11. 11 M and II 964 a m. oonneetms; at Hampton Junction together, anil make , pretense that Sothern came of stage folk, hi* fa- it was. a fact, iievertbfleKsJ For a for station* on the D., L and W. K. K. for p n., »uoda}».30B. 531.S2S.BaO, 1M, *», Kaston. Ailentown. Bsadln*;, Barrtabors;, Household Loan Co.,all ia well; though 1 tars of brilliant ther Jjeing an actor of note. But the week the tmtorqunate couple we're • SO. i 51.10 10,10 37,10 49 a. m.. U 42,1»,»». Maucb Chunk. WUUasBSport. Taauqua, 249.344, 453. 5 34. 545. 7 06. fU, 7 2a, 753, light shed their rad ance on rows of father did not wish the son to follow domiciled at the ford, and do'ring that Potuvllle, BU«mokin, Nantleoes, Upper Le> » 3u, » U». 10 IB U 46 aud U 56 p.jn. hta-h, WllKmbarre, hcranton,*ta. "No. 10a MARKET STREET,^ empty seats, the funny man has but tbe theatrical profeaxion, and set him time Grant bam attended lp their ro> P+lladeJphta-100.655, 8OS, 9 07, »35,1008, 11U0 a m. for Fleminrtoo. few souls to move to laughter, the to study in an art school in London. want* with the assiduity |"of a tllp.m. for Fleminsrvoo, Caston, Bana-or, NEWARK. N, J- 11 40 a m., 12 40,1 34,1 37,338, 6 IS, S37, 7 44, Bethlehem, AJlentown, Maoeh Chunk, Tama- song- and dance folk do their turn be- The son, however, had the stage fever, . : bl6od re'.alioii. MeanwhileH^ntliinan ».').. In UH p m, 8nnda>s—100,657, »07, »»5, 10 iM. 10 40 a. m., 1 34,1 37,5.40, B 37, 7 44, 8 37, qua. sunbury, Wlillamasort, etc . Has just opened an omce (or lending money, in fore a disheartening lumber of vacant and at 10 began, in a very small way, scoffed and badf Jiim take heed for the. 5 27 p m, for Flemlns-soa, kastoa, BetbJe- and 10 07 p.m. bem, Ailentown, Tamaqns, Baassoklo, Head- any amounts, on fnntitare, pianoa, horses and chairs. his stage career. In England and valuables, lest, h|is new-found friends "Fioilda and Metropolitan United," 137 p. lus;, HarrUburc, MauCb Ckunk. Wilkssoarre wagons; and wanting a share of your patronage Even the famous English artists. America he fought his way; engaged fhould appropriifie them. He did nut m. dally, via Beabord Air Line ' and 8crantoa,eonaeotln|r at Hia*k Brtin (or we are going to offer inducements which were station* on tae Bi«h Btidra Braneh. Irving and ' Terry, f< It the tightened j in what seemed a losing fight, some- believe in honeit gratitade. he de- For Atlantic City—1 00 a. m., 134 p.m., (3 35 never offered before. Yoa name the time yoa p m throua-h Vestlbuled Train. Buffet 619 p. at. for Ftonlnateo. purse-strings to some degree during times so poor he actually went about clared.uartipni.tr1>> where homeless farlor Cars, Paaaenyer O>ach and Com- want and the sixe payments yon desire. We will tneir late Chicago hungry. At the end of a nine years* bined Coach) week day*. Uundajs, LOO and 6 38 p. m. tor Baa ton. pay off other loans for yon. and advance more rngagement. but wanderers in thnliurniefe jungle were 6 57 a. m. 6 46 a. m. Sunday* for Baston, Betklebesa, there has been in coi sequence no dim- struggle a,s an obscure actor, he be- concerned. At just, however, they Alleotown, Mauoa Cnonk, Tassaqua, 8un- money. Loans made in all suburban towns. For At antic City (via Delaware Biver Bri4re bury, Lewlaburv. WUliassaport, Wliaj»b«rre Opea Saturday nights until 8 o'clock. inution of effort on the part of these gan to see glimnieringn of better were 10 far reecjver'ed an to be able to Kouiei—6 57 a. m. Sundays. | ; snd Berautoa, oonneothM at Hlch Bridjre artists. Irving snowed wonderful things, and in lHHS mat]e a decided hit proceed on their way onee mure. For Cape May—100 a. m_ dally, 1 JTp-sa. week- lor station* on tbe Hlsh Brtdse Braaok. with "Lord Chumlry."! J day*. ; [• < 8 42 a. m. Sundays for Flealne-ton. vitality and versatility in his work in 2 03 p. m. Snndays for Bastoa, AUeatown, EDUCATIONAL. In "The Three Musketeers" hia sue- / "Vie have to tbankyou for our ^ives, Fnr Rahwav-1 00,6 44, 7 M, 8 OS. • 00, • OT, » 86. Mtuen Caunk. Tassaqaa, Buabory, Lswl*- the windy city, on<* day appearing in sir," >aid Kitirater to Graajtham, 1107.1140*. m., 113, 1«4. 204,311, 3 38, 3 54, burfr.Wlihamsnon, tteedins; »od Harnsbors; no less than four different roles, and cess was phenomenal, and he bwamt 438,4 50, 5 28, 5 38, 5 «. 5 68. 6 06. 6 13. « 1». 6 27. 537 p.m. Sundays for Vleeilncton. I the swashbuckling hero we generally when the rime fame "for them to say ON A SUNDAY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN 6 46. 656, 7 08, TZO, 7 44. 814, (SB, 954, U OS. 6 35 p. m. Sunday* for Banon, Beta>eaem. B Pa***** Avewsa. Ptaw no one of them an easy role. But good-by to the fprd. "Had it not been KITWAT^R HELD A SERVICE 11 47 p. m. and 12 32 nlarbt week-days. Sun- Ailentown, Maaea Chuok. tteedln*;. Harne- Virgil Clavier Method a specialty. Private les- Irving has ever been an indefatigable I regard him • as--although his last dais 1"«. 6 57, 8 4 i. » 49. 1025. 10 Wand 1144 bura;, etc : sons for all grades. Classes formed for elemen- for you we would probably he dead ON THE DECK. a. m.. 12 50. 1 50. 2 47. 3 38, 4 48, 6 It, 6 40, 7 15, tary work. Instrumental sight reading and en- worker, and in yet in the possession I year's fine production of "Harrjtet" haa LOHO BBAmm AMD OCKAJf OBOTa, BTO. semble playing. Vocal sight reading. men noW. I dobi't know whether we. 7 27. 7 44. 8 14, 8 47, « 13, 1015, U00 and 11 46 I»ave Plalnfleld-8 tt, 11M a. m., • 4s, • S of an amount of energy and vim that I given us s quite different, idea of Mr. thai! ever be able to repay your kind- him." put in Gregory, who had been P sa- p. ra. many a younger man might envy. For I Sot hern's powers, even the veleraa an observant spectator of tbe scene. For New Brunswick-1 00. «66, Tl". 80S, 907,: 11 ?S p. m. (Wednesday and Saturday only), MISS MINNIE S. MARSH, ness, that is with AUah, but if the op- 935, U 40a. m , 1240, 1 37. SM. 338, 43B, 5IV^•ftmday (except Ocean Grove) IHLB, 35 yearn Mr. Irving has been prom- ; critics lauding him in the portrayal of portunity fchmilt) ever arise yo"u may "\Vh^4 should you hate him so?" 536, 606,*37. «4S, 744. 837. 10 08 and 1102 3 30p m. Virgil Clavier Method a specialty. "How do you know that we do hate p.m. minders—100.657, 907, ».«,» 49, H> 40 Kor ferta Asaboy-* SB, 8 B, • 39, U a a. m_ Classes in sight reading nnd ensemble playing. be fcure.we-will jnot neglect it. What- ». m.. 12 50,137,1 50,5 40, 7 44. 913 and 1007 130,2 4a, 4 17,4 47,4 23p. m. Bunday-8««,9M ever «e may bejnow, you may take it him?" Kit water asked, turning his p. m a. nu,saop m. INSTRUCTION IN that we werepeit'.emeii onee. There's >i?MIe*.s facet in the direction whence For Woodbridg-e—6 44. sfSe,' :i <'. •. m. 24 For Atlantto City-8 4* a. BJU w 311.4 50. 5 45. 613. 7SO. 9&4 p. m. and 123! ForFreehold-Sla, US a. BU,I3B.4n,447 just one favor £ should- .ke to ask of. the other's voice proceeded. : "Hate niRDt weec-itays. Sundays—» J5, II44 a.nu, p. BO. STENOGRAPHY. jfou, sir, before we part!" him, why should we hate him? We 5 51 nd 10 15 p. m. Kor Lakewood, Toms Elver and Barnecat— C M. D0IXIVU. 2* (a-aadview A«*. barn no grudge1 against him, Coddy, my For Hertta «mboy—6 44. 9 3S. 1107 a.m. 124, 8 13a.m^ 130,348p.m. 8uDday-9Ma.au / *!\VlAt us it?"Gra-n)ham inquired. • boy, have w«*?" 3 11. 4 50. 5 45. r. 13, 7 a). 9 54 p. m., 12 08 and BOTAI. BI-PS LJSB. 12 3S ninbt week-day*. Sundays—10 25 and Plainfleld for Philadelphia—S17, 844. ttt. HOTKIiS. "1 want you, »ir, to give me a letter Mr. (odd Khook bis head gravely. 1144 a m. 5 51 and 10 15 p. m. 1044a.m.21*. 344, *Q», 684' 7 34' 8S1, 98T of introduction! to the gentleman in X-o! they certainly had no grudge. For East Bti 1 lstone-7 K a. m.,BIO, 204 and pm.UJ nicat. 8nnd»-> A, • 4*. 9ffi, 10 44 your regiment jwho Itioked^after tie 5 3B« p. m. week-days.kd;' a.m, 246.AH.• «7*,• 36*.147p aCinulcht. Nntliintf more wax to"be gleaned from For Trenton—1 00. 6 55. 7 10, 8 OSi 8 36, 9 07. 9 35, For Trenton 517, 7 UL 844, 9 48 a. m^ 1 0U .iTTangeryiiu told ttifcof. when be came them. Whatever their connection with 10 08 11 40 a. m., 12 40,1 34, 1 3?, 2 04, 3 XI, 5 In, 2 16,»44,»84', 7W, 8 2LT#»7' p m., 1 n nlsbt. THE PLAINFIELD here out of Chiijia. I've got a tort of: 6 37.7 44, 8 37.10 08 p. m. Sundays-100. a 57, Sun. ay-»17,6 46, 966. W44 a. nu, 14*7116. (Jv-wrge Bertram or (iideon Hayle may 907.935 10 08 10 40 a.m. 134, 6 40. S 37, 7 44. 637', 635',9 47 p. m« 1 \1 nlsht. GOT. Second St. and Park Ave. notion in my i»«-ad that-even if be is have been, they were not going to com- 837 and 10 07 p. m. i r". r Baltimore ans d vv asdlnsrton — 8 44, EXCELLENT ROOMS. not otfr frit-nil, 10 44 a. m. 2 16. 634 , 734*p m^ 1 17 nla-nu that is to sa>' th* man mit themselves. When they had in- Fo' Lambertvllle, Pbllllpsburg; and Belvi- Sunday—517, 16 44 a.m., 6 37*. 4361 p. m_ 117 Luncheon, 12 lo 3 . .1.39c *e are *jan-hin|; for. he may happen dere, via Trenton—B38,11 40u m., 333 and jiiir^-d as tp bis jnovements after leav- 637 p. m , and 6 37 p. m. Sunday. nlsbt. Table d'Hote Dinner. 6 to tt p. m .30c to'know *bmrfb.iiig1 of him." For BuCalo, Chicago and all point* watt, ing liliamo. they dropped the subject For Fleming-ton—1140 a. m. ana 333 p m. via Hampton Junction, 944 a. m. Special RaUU Piifiasi Osssts. • "I will pive y'W the let.fvr wish plen*- altogether, and, thanking ihe officers For Freehold aad Jsmesourr, Via Monmoutb (Pialnfled pa swinger* by trains marked *) J. K. MCONNHLU Manager. iire," tirauihan^ replied. "1 ain sure Junction—800and 1140 a.m. 4 38 and 515change oar* at Bound Uroo'. for the courtesy shown them, with- p. m. week-days. Through tlokeu to all point* at lowest firrgury wi:l hi only too pleased to draw. ' Fur Lo'H Urancb, Asbury Par;c,Ocean Grove rate* may be had on application In advaae* - help yon" as far J:s lies in his power." and Pointx on New York and Lona; Branch to tbe ticket agent at tbe statloa£ IJOTEL WALDORF, Their manifest destitution, and the K. H.—V36a. m 1 24,4 11,5 43 p.m_ and 1208 W. W. WBMXZ. JSL, Thr luifr"«is accordingly written misery they hnd suffered, had touched nlarbt week-dayi. c-undav*-H>25 a. m. and General Superintendent. •*" •*• EAST FRONT STREET. and kajidrd to jtiiwaur.,who stowed it : 5 51p m. ntop at Interlakon for Asbury C. M. BtTKT, the kindly white residents of'that far General riasninnr Agent. away in his pocket as if ii we^r* a price- Park aad Ocean Grove on Bu Ddays. HENRY WINDHAM, Prop. off place, and a substriptipn was For Brooklyn, N. T.—AM tbroush trains eon- lrsk pns/es>i.uij Then, when they had raiwil for them, resulting in the col- nectat Jersey City witb bo it* of Pennsyl- Gottfried Kruger's Extra Beer on draught .bade thrir, pro:jeo;or fan -welt, they ia, vania Annex, affording; dlnot tians'er to Imported Wines, Ijqnors and Cigars. Hotel ac- lection of an amount sufficient to en- and 'rum Fulton Street, avoldlav double Lehigh Valley Railroad. commodations and private dining room. thfir t.«rn set uff along the track that! able them to reach Rangoon in com- ftrrtsircrand journey across Mew Tork City. Uaylv !•:«! fulluwed two month." be- parative comfort. When they arrived Leave New York for Elixabeth—Prom West Time Table In (Sect June «, im. Twenty-third Mreet Station—6SS. 7 25,810, HOTEL KENSINGTON:::*! fore, and- iu, « «10. 755. 8.W. U 25. 9 55, 10 55. 1155 W7 W9. m IWCTH AVtfqJL a. m.. 12 65. 1 55, 2 35. 8 56, 4 2>, 4 55, 5 55, 6 40, Leave Plainfield feOOa. m. Kupposrd. received it with manifest ably satisfactory on both sides, for k 6 55. 7 25. 7 55, 25, 9 25, 9 55, 10 55- p. m. and Leave South flalnnetd b.-45a. m. Everything Hew and Up to Date. when they left the house Kitwater 1210 riltrbt. Dally for Buffalo, Hlaarara Fall*. Detroit, "Well." said fie. "of alT the stories I squeezed Codd's band, saying as heFor time from Desbrosse* and Cortlandt Cnioago and priacipai Intermediate sta- An Inspection Solicited. have heard sFnice I have been ii* the ntre ts conou t local time-tabies to be. pio- tions. ) ' ' did so; • • •'.''. - cure'd f rum agents. east, this is tlje most .extraordinary. Leave Plainfleld lO-.tf a. m. "We'll have him yet. Coddy,:my bojr, J. B. HUTCHISON, J. R.WOOD, Leave South Plalnneld 10-J6 a. m. 1 thought thati other chap wa-s^about mark my words, we'll have bum yet. Gen) Manager. Ge a'l Pass. Acent. Daily express for? Buffalo, Niagara Valla, as unfortunate] a beggar as could^^*!^ Toronto, Chicago land principal Interme- e left in the .feniadar; and he'thinks diate stations* be, but you beat him hollow at every g dead in the jungle at this Leave Plalnneld 12:10 p. m. turn. Now" K>©k here, before I go any momcni> -It's scarcely his fault that Leave South Plalnneld 13^2 p. m. further. I must have, my friend with Daily except Suoday, Black Diamond Bz- we are not, is it? lint when yreiget hold STONE me. He is the oian who diEeoVered.-the pre*t for Bocbester, Buffalo and Mlagara of him, we;ll — well, we'll !let him FROM Falls. Connect* for Detroit and Ckieago. uther'chap, and I'm sure he would like see what we can «jo, won't . we, Leave Plainfleld 630 p. m. to hear your s, Real Estate Agents. A rrlve—»:40 a. m.; t$D, bJX p. m. more than once wiere the discourage- tion. One daughter sympathizes with wrUts?"> - ~i • • ' j. Close-730 a. m.; 1:10, *U and fcOO D£B. ments such they well-nigh over- her mother in fier Hocial aspirations Urrgory repjird that he bad not no- fHlLADKLPHIA- Direct. whelmed the talented girl. and aids her in her strivings to gain ticed anything extraordinary, but Arrive7aO.8?iO.UJ0a.nu:t30and7«)p.m. But Miss Marlowe was fortunate in entrance To upper tendom. Miss Hing- SMALLEY BROS., aose-730 and *46a-m.; 1*36,4J0 and 7^6 p.as. Dempsey w«,s by no meaus s.o forg«Hr Through fast mall fcr W**f. and South the possession of a friend, an actresx ham plays the part of another daugh- ful. '; ; 147 North Avenue, close 440 and 6:46 p. m. JERRY FOSS, named Ada Dow; one that was also ter, Mrs. Sterling, a noble woman mar* "Of course he had." he answered. T*I Through fat^nall for Bast, dose U0 and her sternest critic land exacting teach- ried to a moral coward. Her husband, er. Miss Dow, believing the girl had a who has becojbe entangled in Wall - remember noticing: it for the first tir^e WATCHUMG, WABJUmvrXLX* GALLIA, Model Seafood Market, future before her, determined to fitly street dealings, appropriates, what nhio I pulled him out of the ford and Butchers. (Mt. BetheU afirraards when he was in bid. An Arrive—130 p. m. Clo*e tepp a, m. 106 PARK AVENUE. prepare her for; its requirements. funds be can lay hi* hands on; first inch or so above his left wrist he had Old Nicholas Has Left Everything usually found in a first- •TJNSAz* MAILS. Four years she ktpt her in seclusion those of his family and then tbo*<» of a tattooed snake swallowing his own us for another year' after enjoying our Office open from BdBO to MaV a. ax. Dealer in all kinds of and at hard study.! In the morning the hl« clients. His wifje, aftnixted by Kd- delicioai Meats and Poultry. Onr dis- class market. Mall close* at «clft p. m. pupil was at work {earning a part, and ward Warden, a friend of the family, tail. It was done in blue a.ndj red ink. ! B. H. BIBS. P. M. and was as niee apiece of work4sever- '^ 'play and stock was of the finest tbe mar- Salt and Fresh Water Fish, in the afternoon had to undergo the ruakeg heroic efforts to fave him. Mrs. ket could afford and a success. Thank- Prime Perk and Sausacjs a Specialty. trying experience j of acting the part' Sterling and Warden are thrown mock I have *e*'n.'* ' -ing oar custonier* for their patronage, ! Oysters and Glams. "I thank ypu. sir." Kitwat)er re- we will continue to serve tbeni in the Orders called for and delivered. before her unrelenting critic. together, and fall in love with each plied, "you'v« hit tt exactly. By the future as we did in the past, bettering a TURKISH BATHS, All kinds of Theun, after all 1 his serious prepara- other; bnt Mrs. Sterling will not give living thunder he's our man. after all. pleased customer is our greatest adver- Telephone 81 A. tion, all this arduc us training, the act- way to weakness, and, though the play Heaven bless: you for ihe news you tisement anb therefore wishing all our RUSSIAN BATHS, SALT AMD SMOKED FISH. ress went forth to a public that was is supposedly a picture of modern so- have pivtg_ us. It puts new life into patrons and the public in general T. M. INGRAHAM, Orders caUssi for and delivered. worse than critical, one utterly indif- ciety, we are spared a ncandaJ. me. We'll find him yet, Coddy, my boy. A Happy, Happy Mew Year. ferent. If Miss M irlowe had not been The Climbers," which opens with • I thank you^sir. again and again." FRED ENDRESS, -^SCAVEN rER— ROM^N BATHS. wholly devoted to! her art, this recep- funeral scene and elowen with a sui- VAULTS *»0 CESSPOOLS CU.IASJID JOHN G. BANTLE, tion would have destroyed her faith He held out his hand, which tyemp- •J'1'35 West Front Street. cide, is most decidedly not a cheerful *ey felt constrained. u> shake. The Branch. ao£ Muhlenberg place. DAY OR NIG! IT. ALCOHOL ROBS, SALT RUBS, ratsT-ciASs in hr teacher, her past meritorious' play. The reason it ha* drawn Hitch Lsdles' and Cent's, Tailor. man was trembling wi!h t icitement. Cood work at reasonable prkx a. ' XEEDLE BATH, j COLD PLL'XGE. effort*, in all holiest work; bat shelarge crowds is not because of it* mer- -I'tell you. Mr," he continued, •'tbjat Satisfi ctioh Guaranteed. 43* Watchung •«*. possessed the undaunted soul of the its, bat is due largely to the fact that >.0.Bata I WilallillllJ. TheFiaeat Bath inj you don't kjnw- hi'w we loved that this SUte. aad equal Specialty of Riding Habits and artist, whose sub ime belief in herself Mrs. Bingham is such a finished act- in appointments hs • Bicycle Suits. is the last part o 1 him that dies, and ress, and also because she has grouped HOAG LAND'S any in New York) ( ' TEUSPHOJTE 1163. struggled on. In1887 her Parthenia about her such an array of talent. in "Ingomar" met with considerable Miss Bingham is not only a good act- NEW SHOP. SINGLE BATH, Si.' 6 TICKETS, $$• IB. KEW FCRJJITCRE. EXPRESS. Rtielnton & Hansen, success. In Shakespearean roles she ress, but is also a good manager, BEST SERVICE. Ladies 8 a. m. to i Afterwards made a reputation, her choosing a strong cast to support her MAYNARD. USE PRESS WANT ADS $$$, ftei^ht. Pianos and p. m. CialUawn j Telephone Call 964- to GM Becsneters, Paiatars a Paper 4|aa>»»rB. Rosalind in "As You Like It" being rather than a weak one to serve aa furniture Moved. Dealer* is very generally applauded, and also her background for her shining. Mist) CHOICE Tonsorial Artist CIGARS. Office: 30a Park Avc TeA. toip-m ranrrs, OUA VAXNISH, BKCSHBS, BTCconception of Imogen in "Cymbeline." Bingham, like Mrs. Fiske and Mis* New York, however, refused for years Oar Motto: Firstdas* Work. Crossnan, travels independently, ia to acknowledge her superiority, but not under tae wing of the theatrical North lye., Rainfield, N-l SANITAWl M st, CM lee* *••*>. a«e I at last, in 1898, the metropolis paid trust. TUX ASTRO1XK3EB. Use Press W Tennis and Golf Club will be held in and inquired the subject of discussion. Typhoid Fever. February, whi-n many vuktu-n of im- the\ Other. j School. portance -wjll be considered. It is cx- A very small '-fire at the home of As a precautionary measure, no "Oh," said she. "Miia ;—has been After an illness of but three weeks, WINTER 0V ERCOATS. pucUsd rhat there will be a disenssion George Belcher, of West Fifth street, child in whose family there j is a case telling us of the Indians in Yoko- Michael Owens, a well-known am $8.00 Oxford at d Black Overcoat at regarding tennis, which is to occupy a late last night, assisted in causing of "chicken pox will be permitted to hama." promising West End young man, $10.00 Oxford and Black Frieze at 5.50 portion «t the schedule for next sea- considerable confusion to the local de attend the sessions of the North Plain One morning last week two olpassed away at his his home on Lee $12.00 Oxford and Black Overcoat at 7.50 MO. , . ~ • , ; . -partment. field public schools. ! Plaiofleld's wealthy commuters were/ place, hut evening. Death was due $15.00 Oxford a nd Black Overcoat at" 9.50 A* regards the outlook for golf A bed ignited from some unknown This action is taken to prevent any seated in a car on thejir way to New to typhoid fever. the college teams next season, cause. On being discovered by Mrs. possible danger from S wrong York discussing the present manage- It was a particularly sad death inas- MEN'S BLACK CHEVIOT it !• of interest to know thmt nnm- Belcher, fire headquarters was notified diagnosis of a case Of this nature. Dr. ment of the New Jersey Central, much as the young man was just ap- the best players are two by telephone. Assistant Chiel Jen-- J. Hervey Buchanan, the school physi- is quite the custom nowadays. During proaching his majority. Up to theAND THIBET SUITS. . / nihgs and the chemical engine re- cian, has advised Superintendent the coarse of the talkL another man, time when he was first taken with the $7.50 Black andj^lue Cheviot Suits at / men. F..O. Reinhart s and i. Whitney Bakcr>vj>r Princeton. sponded. They were, on' the scene Homer J. Wightman to take this step evidently an employe! of the road, in fatal illness, none had enjoyed bettei $10.00. Black Cneviot Suits at 7.00 Much ha* been BaidJiEhtjut the and had partially extinguished the in the interest of the general health tefrrupted the conversation. Said he health than he. He was extremelj $12.00 Black/Thibet Suits at 7.90 strength of Yale andJiarfSTO^Bt the flames when an alarm was sounded of'the citizens. No fear is jexpressed "I've been on thisjro&d for ten fond of athletics and for several sea- chances are that Princeton /will be from box 35. In her excitement Mrs. that any physiciauJiBight make this years—"Great scott,T injected one oi sons past has been a valued membe: MEN'S ULSTERS. able to surprise the New -England ex- Belcher l>ad screamed fire from a mistake, bat it is pointed] out that the indignant men, fat wliat station of baseball and football teams. $10.00 Ulsters at $5.00 Si 2.00 Ulsters at $7.50 perts ^n coming intercollegiate compe- •window and a bicyclist passing there is often danger of parents not did you get on, anyhow ? He was employed at the Pond Too hastened to send in an alarm. He consulting a doctor whenj a case Works having completed his ap-CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. titions. F. O. Roinhart, '05. has been A comparison of the figures of the playing the most brilliant an well as Jiad difficulty in getting a key andbreaks out. prenticeship but a short time ago. He $3.00 Suit or O\|ercoat $1.75 $4-50 Suit or Overcoat $3.00 after sending in the alarm immediate- number of oorporaticLns chartered in was a charter member of the local the steadied golf throughont the fall, By reason of this rule soni» children New Jersey for the jyear ending De- S.oo Suit or Overcoat $3.75 as shown by his winning the cham- ly Jeft the box. have been notified to stay a\ray from lodge of the Knights of Columbus an cember 31, 1901, with] that of 1900 foi his is the first death it has suffered. pionship tournament and all his sub- Chief Doane was at the box within school temporarily and it is lie desire the same period, sbrws an immense sequent matches. He gives promise a few minutes, also Assistant Chief of the superintendent that all may be His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John NEW YORK CLOTHING CO., increase of the total capitalization an Owens and four brothers, Thomas. of being a strong competitor for theMurray and the greater part of theacquainted with the reason for theof the fees collected by the State M. WEINBERGER,- Manager, intercollegiate championxhip in /theapparatus but having no one to guide Morris, John and William, gnrri action. There were filed during the entire him. 214 West Front Street, PLAINFIELD, N. |. Kpring. J. W. Baker, '04, is playing them did not know it was for tlie still twelve months thej certificates ol a very strong game. Hi« improvement alarm. Chief Driver Townlejr scoured 2,-J4fi large and .small corporations, over last year's work is remarkable, the block and eventually learned it one-tenth being ovejr 91.000,000 an and lie giv»-s promise of -becoming one was for the Belcher house while the 'SCARE seventy over $5,0OOJO0O. The total of the best golfers in college. Con- firemen there were {retting ready to capitalization of the jcorporations ITEMS OFJOGAL IRES answer what tltey thought was a THE NOTED sidering these two members, as well ORDER FROM COURT OBTAINED BY *4,773,798,000. The lees received for LESSER HAPPENINGS OF THE DA as the other golfers, the material is second alarm. It was then that mat- incorporations were < 687,439. excellent and Ahoald develop into the ters were straightened out. ORGANIZED AID ASSOCIATION. TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS. strongest team which ha* represented Chiet Doane says that while the in- In 1900 there was i t greater numbe: Princeton up to this time. tentions of the wheelman were good, Children or Mrs. Sarah WlUett of corporations formed, but thei Then There Is Mention of Boss be was at fault in not remaining at Placed la Custody of Charles capital stock was not as large as those WALDORF SHOE W BAT.T. , of ,,1901. Their number waa 2,605.1 of tke Thin** That Are the box. The Chief wishes to make it Place—Final Hearing. plain that it is imperative that people The total capitalisation was $1,350, Yet to Come. The Warren A. O., of Jersey City, On the petition of Rev. Alfred C. 298,486. While the! number of in- is scheduled to play the local Y. M. sending in an alarm should wait to di- —Cornelius Barry, of Brook avenue, rect the department. Nickerson and Dr. William H. Mur-corporations decreased this year when lias taken a position as driver with O. A. basket ball team, Monday eve- ray, Supreme Court Justice VanSycke compared with hut year, the amoun ning. The .Warrens are said to be The damage at the house will be the U. S. Express Company. about {110, covered by insurance. yesterday made an order ofthe court of fees that the Stjate receives vt —Some children in the family of For Women expert players and a lively contest is committing the three children of Mrs. doubled and the capitalization in anticipated. | Lawrence Peterson, of Stone street, MUSICAL TREAT. Sarah Willett, of this city, to the care creased almost two-thirds. are suffering with scarlet fever. INDOOR SPORTS. and custody of Charles Place, until Tha last two years ^»ave brought into Toi Be ClfveB at Casino on Kvf-the children reach the age of eighteen existence 5,031 corniced capitalization —The regular meeting of the McAll The women's gymnasium class at • Ins of Monday, January 13. years respectively, or until the further was |8,134,080,485. jTbe secretary of Auxiliary will be held in the parlors the Y. M. C. A. will begin its second Under the auspices of the Congre- orders of the court. The witnesses State in two years!has received fl of the Crescent Avenue church Jan- ON SALE NOW AT term tomorrow afternoon at 2:30gational church choir, a musical feast were Miss VanBoskerck and Maurice 023,271 in f< uary 17. o'clock. will be given at the Casino, Monday Higgins. —The W. C. T. U. will meet in it 132 NORTH AVENUE, PLAINFIELD. evening, Jan. 13. According to the The case is the first of its kind. ASKED TO VACCINATE. rooms at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon. I TORE DOWN FENCES. will be a "Mother's" meeting and arrangements it will be "An Evening Craig A. Marsh was counsel for thePUlnfleld Health hoard Calls At- with Sidney Lanier and Edwin Mark- petitioners and the Organized Aid full attendance is requested. Anarchistic Principles Were Tried tention to Need| of AH Being at, Rarltan Yesterday. ham," with Miss Harriet Ware as the Association and instituted the pro- —A full three pound can of the These shoes are made like custom work. ceedings under an act of the Legisla- Vaccinated. choicest hand packed tomatoes is what is the same as hand-sewed. They have (Special to The Dtilv Pltui principal attraction.' Every operation Miss Ware studied with European ture which he drew at the request of The regular meeting of the Plain you get when you buy the White been on the uarket for many years, and have thfe repu- Somerville, Jan. 8—Yesterday, John field Board of Health was held last Yack and Joseph Brady became so masters. Her original compositions on Former Mavor Alexander Gilbert. Label brand at Neuman Brothers. tation—for si yle, fit and wear—equal to any $3^50 shoe. the piano have won the praise and ad- Because of the jealousy with which evening, but only routiue business —The topic for consideration this anarchistic that they went to Raritan the law protects the rights of parents was tmnsacted. Reports were re and pulled and broke up nearly sixty miration of the greatest music critics. evening at the week-of-prayer service Only •old in our own stores and go straight Some of her works are now being to the custody of their children, the ceived from Inspector Addis and in Trinity Reformed church will be panels of fence along the- properties Health Officer Thurlow. The former from thefactory to the wearer at a small profit and sung by a leading tenor in London as act provides for "somewhat elaborate "The Church: Its Supreme Mission.' only. •f Dr. J. B. Cornell, Rager Myers proceedings so as to afford all persons stated that the city ill practically free one price and Ed. 8. Tillman.' Officers Holmes well as by American artists. Last —At the meeting of Franklin Coun season Miss Ware played at many so- interested the fullest opportunity to from contagious diseases and the Ut- and Henderson arrested the men and ter reported the inspection of fifty-six cil, No. 41, Jr. O. U. A. M., tomor- Stores in all principal cities. Send for an illus- Justice Kitchen held them for theciety musicales and her Lanier eve- be heard before the Chancellor, the row evening, several propositions for nings have made a great hit. Supreme Court, or Supreme Court dairies, sixteen milkmen and fifteen trated catalogue or call and make an inspection. It next Grand Jury. stores during the month, which sup- membership will be received. Next will pay you Miss Ware will be assisted by justice. week there will be initiation. Kent Qlft to Grind Voi-man. - others who have gained reputations in In this case proceedings were begun plied milk to Plainfield residents. Robert Loughlin and Oliver R. the musical world. Charles Kaiser, at Trenton last November and the The board also adopted the follow- We now offer a line of Boys'Shoes, Pearson, of Columbia Lodge, Ancient the tenor soloist of St. Patrick's ca- final hearing was held at Elizabeth ing resolution: | PERSONAL. sizes n to 4, at - - - ' $1.75. Order United Workmen, paid a fra- thedral, New York, and Miss Cora yesterday. The ground of the order Whereas: In view 4>f the prevalence ternal visit to Resolute Lodge, of Guild, the dramatic soprano, being was that the interests of the children of small pox in Newark, Elizabeth, Mrs. Charles Hardin, of erset Hoboken, last evening. They had a among the number. In addition to required that it should be granted. New Brunswick and: other neighbor- street, is ill with pneumonia. good time and the members of, tlie the*£ will be Miss Marian Camp, con- ing towns. I R. Storey Rowland, of West Sev- lodge, not unmindful of Grand Fore- tralto ; Miss Edith Roberts, violinist, NIGHT SCHOOL DISCUSSED. Resolved: That thej Board of Health enth street, left this morning to re-Alteration Sale. mau Nash, sent him a present con- who is a concert pupil of Shradich; take this opportunity of again urging sume his college studies after two sisting of Frankfurters, grapes, SWIFS and Alfred E. Hpbnes. Another fea- Steps ' Being Taken Toward IU upon the citizens of! Plainfield, who weeks' stay at home. Our enti-e stock of rfousefurnishings'must be dis- cheese sandwich and other delicacies. ture will be singing by a specially se- Formation at Hope Chapel. have not been vaccinated within five George Graves, who has bee.n lo- posed of within the next thirty days on accoimt of Mr. Kash was' unable to go to Hobo- lected quartette. At a meeting of the Y. M. A. ofyears, the necessity Of being vaccina- cated at Gloucester, Mass , fof a year ken .90 his fellow-members remembered alterations we propose making in our; store. All Hope chapel, held last evening,' the ted at the earliest pqassble date. past, returned today to visit his par- goods in this department are marked down, regard- him, ' ' EVENING WITH CARDS. subject of the night school was form- uts in Liberty street. LIBRARY AFFAIRS. less of cost, in order to make them mjove quickly. ddr on Mission*. Pleasant Time Spent by Memberr ally discussed. The member* decided to prepare circular-letters at once and We note below a few of the many bargains. A meeting of tlie Women's Home •t the Park CInb. Considered at Meeting of Board KEPT HIM BUSY. Missionary Society of the First M. E. ask for the support of all tlie friends of Library tMrectors. 100-piece Dinner Sets, decorated, former price $8.50: church was held yesterday afternoon A pleasing diversion-for the mem-of the association. It is hoped the bers of ttie Park Club, last evening, The regular monthly meeting of the Assemblyman Wm. Newcorn Made reduced to $5.50. in Vincent chapeL An address was. full corps of teachers can be obtained a Namber of Visits. Yesterday. made on the subject of general mis--, was an''evening with cards," given in the next two weeks and that studies Board of Directors of the Plainfield 100-piece Dinner Sets, handsomely decorated, former under the direction of the entertain- Public Library and Reading Room, Assemblyman William Newcorn •ionary work by Rer. Dr. F. S. Hoyt, will begin immediately after. The went to Trenton, yesterday, and i price $9.: 5; reduced to $6.25. of Ohio. After toe society had trans- ment committee. The affair was ex- course will embrace minor English M held in the library parlors, Mon- ceedingly informal, those present day evening. The business transacted lected .his seat in the House. It will Open sto:k Dinner Ware, handsomely decorated, at acted its routine business,' refresh- branches at first, but the curriculum be an end seat two rows from the ments were served and a social hoar choaing the games they wished to will be added to as soon an possible. waa mostly of a root ne nature. prices thsit will astonish everyone. enjoyed. - play. There were no prizes. Among On motion the 1 M. C. A. wasspeaker and he says that his colleagues the games played were whist, hearts Installed OflBcers. made a sab station o) the library andwill be congenial ones. Last evening Stone Crocks. Pudding Dishes. Mixing Bowls. Prayer . Meeting Topics. '. and euchre. There were nearly • fifty District Deputy P. Handschoch, of the art committee is authorised to Mr. Newcorn went^to Summit and ad- 15c Pudding Dishes, 35c Bowls, Reduced to The topic for the. special service' to members present and play was con- Elizabeth, visited Martha Washington t the upper and one of thedressed a tribe of Red Men, after 2 gallon. reduced to 10c be held this evening in the chapel of tinued until 10 -J3Oo'cloc k when re- Council, Daughters of America, last upper rooms of the library bailding in which he made an address at a pre- 10c Padding Dishes, 25c BowLs, reduced to the Crescent Aveane church will be freshment* were served. evening, and installed the onVers- good order. The matter of porcltasing liminary meeting of Red Men held at 4 gallon^ reducedd d to "Prayer for a Blameless Church." 39 e 7c Among the things soon to happen at elect. A delegation from Star of books on moths and bo.ttern'ies andMadison. This evening he will be a Flower Pots, 15c Bowls, reduced to Tomorrow evening the topic will be Elizabeth Council also paid a frater- other entomological subjwu was re-guest of Mrs. Roswell, of Patterson, at 5 gallon. "Prayer for a Missionary Spirit." the Park Club is music for dancing 3C, 4C 5c and .Saturday evening, January IS. Next nal visit. Refreshments were served ferred to the library committee with a dinner to be given by her to' the Friday evening the Christian En- power. 1 Board of Great Chiefs, Degree of deavor Society will hare charge and Saturday evening there will be bowl- after the meeting. The council will I. H. BOEHM,' ing between tb« Batchelor* and Bene- give a public entertainment Tueiwiay A vote of thankk was extended Pocohtmtas. the topic will be "That WJiich Comes 100-111-113 West Front Street. First. ^ dict* at "cocked hat." Last Satnrdaj veiling, Jan. 31,' to which all are in- President Mason W. Tyler for his evening a similar bowling contest was vited. • cash donation of $li» to the board rta*rr. r/ir»l of Week's Service*, held, when the Benedicts won. The Broke Groaad Today. with which eightrtsix books were It is tor practice of Loodoo Writ THK L'BE OK The first wrjrire • in the series of Batchelors are confident of winning Ground was broken today by Frank paarhased. red jewriers to loan magnificent tiaras special prayer service* was held at the next game. • S. Neal, at the comer of West Front and other articles of jewelry for spe- REYNOLD'S PETROLEUM MAIR TOINIG the First Baptist church -tart evening. BCwAK. cial occasions. These things Sre loaned Rare Birds These. street aad Central avenue, where a «««lt»T *«•!» Katarsl |bwt* «* B.lr They will be continued every evening building with two stores is to be •s a courte»y to specialty good custom- Hlill|HM.MO.I4f.( (ocento talk Warren Engine 1 Company, held its Klsht of tke rtoUcesseB Have er*, while other people leu well known F*r*P«*»«l only hy this werk wjth the exception of Sat- regular monthly meeting, last eve- erected under the direction of B. Foav Jast Been Vacrlnated. , urdav. gate, architect. There will be a cen- miust make a deposit of the value of T. S. ARMSTRONG, ning, and transacted a lot of routine Pair waning is gijren citizens not Ue jew*U before taking them.—S. Y. Corner I"»rk and North A v. T business. Chief J. J. Stahl presented tral entrance to an apartment building *»» Apotheairy.l Itainficld. N J A.T—— to be playful around the right arm of a handsome specimen of a heron meas- with all modern improvements. <-The the local patrolmen :during the' next The Watchung Pharmacy, uring six .feet, four inches from tip new building wiK be on a line with Ta« Real Thins. the street. few weeks. Eight of them underwent She—You don't mean to aav, pro- •ertlt and Watcliilnt *»•«<•«». to tiji. The bird will be staffed and vaccination last evening, at the hands fessor, that you have given up allCity National Bank • Vkin Tmllcys M..I. placed in the meeting room.beside the Declared a Dividend. of Dr. Jenkins, and the remainder your fctudie* in the higher mathemat- big white owl given by the Red The directors of the New Jersey will receive similar treatment in a -• in order to play golf? Cor. Front St. andPark Ave. M*n«y Horchound and Whits Company, of Elisabeth. Central, Monday, declared a dividend short time. The division was made The 1'rofej.Ror—Ye«, I have. I ira Anniversary. for the Last quarter of 1901 of two per to prevent a depletion of the force if wanted something to discipline my Cough Syrup for that disagreeable mind.—Judgv- CAPITAL, $150,000 cough, large bottles - 35 cents Watt-hung ColtnwihKnigfits of Col-oent If this is continued throughout any of the memberrs jwejwerre taken sick umbus, will celebrate the year it will make the highest rate rom the sore armss, . j Surplus and Undivided fr HAS RELIEVED OTHERS: •••. ever declared by the company. mm* Kettles mt Glaaa. versary this evening. A q This ETealBnTlasfsS Serrlee. liy using compressed air in the blow- Profits, ,000. IT WILL RELIEVE YOU, be held in the" Hotel Kensington on' Dsare' Postponed. The subject for this evening's spe- ing of giau a Dresden inventor has Remember also that North avenue. Men high in the order On account of this being the week cial serrice at tb4 Congregational discovered a method of manufacturing F. HCBBAJtD, Preaidnt. Press Want Ads Pav. from New York and this State, as of prayer, tlie dance scheduled for to- glass vessels of unuKually" Urge size. J. T. CiOSSON. Vjce- Our Prescription Department " church will be, "Wbat is the Church «uca as bath tubs and kettles.—Indus- TN. F RNOLX), Caahier. is thoroughly up to date and weU. will be among the invited morrow evening at the Camera Club For?" It is earnestly hoped that there try. guests. Covers will be laid for 125 DIRECTO FiS. In keeping with the rest of 'our rooms has been postponed for twowill be a huge attendance. P. Hnbtard. Ja» T. fTn.Mii I.ooi« K. Hyde. person^; and a big time is expected. weeks. It will be held Jannarv 23. • G. RmUe, Walter Scon. W. F. Antold. establishment. . First Snow Storm. Trm* Patriotism. K_ MyCTft, J. p. MflkcDotuiIdI. ,J. B. Cmrafd. he^—1 suppose you met a lot of uo- —Petier C. Blimm, of Somerset —Grand Foreman Nash and his son, .4 The first snow storm of the General Banking and Coliveto : • •/•. 1 street, ha* taken charge of the stable* ilemen while in Kurope? Tr»n—rted. Dnfu E. 6. f. RANDOLPH, V. W. Nash, Jr., visited Success to amount to anything, is now in He—Xo; very few. But I met a lot Credit lamed on alll pparti of the Wortdl at the Farmers' Hotel, on that thor- Lodge, Ancient Order United Wprk- Toss Cat one inch of si f men with title*. — Chicago Daily •*FB DEPOSIT Prescripttttn Druggist. ryear^aal apmrdi. oughfare. evenuig. ;4,..;.,:1 fallen. .1, Sews. ^ * aftverware taken 1 a Cnstosian of m Us.