i THTheE CONSTITUTIONALISConstitutionalistT VOLVOL.. XXXVIIIXXXVIII PLAINFIELDPLAINFIELD., N.N. J.J.,, THURSDAYTHURSDAY,, OCTOBEOCTOBERR 2525., 19019066 NO.NO. 47.
Pretty Romano* That Began Public Service Corporation Counsel Furnishes $1,000 IRE FOR ASSEMBLY in Hospital Culminate* Bond to Insure His A Statesman Fiercely VOTES TO MERGE ORCANIZATIOI, WITH Hakea Sub»tantl«l Redac- at the Altar. ance Before Grand Iwey. ORGANIZED AID ASSOCfATKHI. Hysteria Kmntdmeturen tion, to All III III WffjffflFMJ vVEDS A WESTERN MAN -The Plainneld Relief Association and Eloquently De- HE IS SELECTED AS DEMOCRATIC CAN t IU unnmn BMMlif held FwCH-CLASS ARTISTS FURNISH AH Eft DIDATE IN SOMERSET COUNTY. Brifp. of Mihra-kw. th* Dami on West Front street, feuda Party Iieader*. lousty decided to consolidate the s*- JOYABLE PROGRAMME. aoclattan with that of tbe Organised' EFFECTIVE OH JAN. Aid Association. The same question A large audience In Grs*e » E. Bteele, of Somerrlll will be considered tar the. Organized cfiwrch, last algal, heard * musical A MASTEKLY SPEECH yesterday to tak the place on the Aid ilserwlstlif at Its annual meet- a«d literary concert of unusual ex- Democratic ticke of Somerse lag the first week la November and [ was tfce first i*, a s ty made vacanvacant by thee refusal of R, if decided favorably then ta« two as- Srh,,)ul. Applies to Five Y«r I L. Stereo*S , off Bernardsd , to accept Ukla city, ami William •Ormsbe* sociations will arrange for a meet- in the groin In a Toorbeea Talks for m Few/ Mtsstii tbe nomination for Assembly. Mr. Brlggs,' ol Milwaukee, Wisconsin. to perfect the details ot quarrel between, union and non-un- Steele was chosen unanimously by were married last evening at dstfon and election of offlcers. Sscond street Satur- •y « ng of liBwTl lovers. the borne of the bride's aunt. Miss The various reports were day Bight, waa held, yesterday after- The artists were Miss; Caroline B. Besialor Kesa On Platform Ella Serrell, of Plalnfleld avenue. In far the- graua ;ury- Justice Doll, soprano, soloist at the Old First for tbe Decrease the presence of about one 'hundred before whom the examlns- chntwn, KUaabetb: -'Mrs. JEiiiabeih guests from New York, Brooklyn Lambert Vecial agent, after the the result of tbe completion of ex- elites*elslem.. MUMites MinniMinniee B. Serrell and If'd "tared! Am"rtCM' ^"^ {shooting. wCeleV's witnesses were withwith diversitydiversity inIn vievieww anandd comprised< [prised fieldHeld theatrethsatiw., laslastt nightsight,. The artll- tensions111 resell, betterment of the completion, rebuildin gof an d MisMites JosephineJosephine Il. Berrall.Serrell. assa brtdbridesi ten jf them, "ThThee HUHat Intn Xa LondoLondonn TheThe-- speakers as they looked toward the been decided that la such municipali- trolletrolleyy corcar ouon RichmonRichmondd streetstreet., near barebers JoinJoin eitheeitherr Firesidnresidee CouncilCouncil,, ooff The warrants sworn ont by Jacob- itre Pit," was the essence ot humor speakers aa they looked toward tha ties where Ibe price ooff gagaas exceedexceedss Sixth street, at 10:15 o'clock rateratedd throughouthrong boatt witwithh smilagmllaxx angadd atre Pit.- waa tbe balcony and the boxes. cubic feet th* Sixth street, at l«:t> o'clock ilematis, there being a profusion of Westfleld; Plalnfleld OI a against Nelson and Gordon the andind figuratively "broughbroughtt dowdownn ththee balcony and Ibe boxes. *1 net per thousand cable feet the eight.night. Glaser,Glaser. whwhoo wawans drivingdriving,, Councils, of Plainneld. dayday afterafter Chethe shootingshooting,, charginchargingg asas-- house." The audience was enthusiasticatic.. Int pricpricee shallshall bbee reducedreduced ttoo tbathatt priceprice,, thrown off and buried, aud the pole Ike vloo arranged aloes tbe malm N sault, were not nerved. It has been applauded the names of party leaders and In the meantime the annual re- thrown off and buried, and the pots stairway sad about the table la the New Interest manifested, the The artists at various UtnVs were >e .him of party Isadora and la the meantime tbe anneal re- of hie wagon was broken, dining room, as well as In the parloi h t, b agreed, byby botbothh sidealdeas thathatt ththee wholwholee The artists at radons tlfifce • andand keroeqheroes, witwithh warmtwarmthh anendd sponspon-- dactioductionn ooff flvegee centcentss peperr thousantbousesdd dining room, as wall as la the parlor financial condition was shown to be matter. Including Jacobson's alleged presented•resented withwith bouquetbouquetss oof't Sowerfioworas taneity; tbe designation of President cnblc feet shall continue. tents of Us cert vtera nol TheThe bridebride waweas ththee recipienrecipteett ooff Ie excellent and the nly thing to bet matter. Ineladlag Jacobson’s alleged and, they enjoyed the thougfettu 1:.. _ _ taneity; the i coble feet shall GlaserGlaser complainedcomplained ooff severeseverejisin galass wealth of gifts of great value, la met was the dues of non-attendJaK strong-armstrong-arm tnctlrs.tactics, bbee lailaidd beforbeforee ththee and they enjoyed the thoughtfeluesa RoosevelRooaereltt usas thethe partpartyy leade1 r evoked The announcement is made at this B I wealth of gifts of grant value. In- otof thetbe donorsdonor.. ThThae platterplatforma hahadd iiistained burst of applause tbat The announcement lo mads at this InIn bisbUi s llefleftf t lleglag. , anandd an dtdtlsecltlsenl i ™reiff*T appfciudta ldl g "sllvil < l i members. Fanwood Council was hit grandgrand JuryJury lorfor-actlo actionn bbyy thatthat bodybody.. also been decorated tastefully with a anatxloed burst of applauseppla that timtimee becausebecause ooff ththee approachinapproachingg elecelec-- tbe police patrol. Glaser w cluding silverware, cat-glass, linen also bees decorated taetefujly with tion when several municipalities will tbe police paUoL Planer ~ I andand 'bric-a-bracbric-a-brac.. There were gifts veryvery herdhard bbyy thtbee changchangee tIdn thtbee rrate -utumn foliage. lastelutedd forfor nearlsurlyy na minuteminute.. tion when several municipalities will aded toto headquartersheadguartem., wherwheree DrDr.. AA.. HK. fromfrom ILondo aw don.i ParisPurls,, anandd SeattleSeattle.. and plan oatt 1Insurance . It was enj WORKMEN'S NBQLIGEXCE- The meeting opened very promptly votvowe toto authoriseauthorise thethe adoptionadoption ooff nmu- indon examined him. The doctor WORKMENH NEGLIGENCE TheThe nexneatt entertainmenentertainmentt laha' tbthee seno-- at > o'clock. ulclpanicipall lightinglighting plantsplants.. 1Thn Washington,Washington, andand manmanyy frofromm 1nearby Ing an era ofof prosperity,prosperity, tbethe member- cymmCAl'SKS badBAD ACCIDENTaccident.. riesdes willwill bbee givegivenn ooan DecembeDecstebmr 13 believes such action unaesirsme. w said there was nothingnothing asmuc h tbe points.points. TheTbe groom'groom'ss gifgiftt ttoo thtbee sMpship baringbavins IncreaseIncreasedd 3>13 peperr centcent. gadand willwill bebe furnishefurnishedd byby ththae CriterioCriterionn Senator Ernest R. Ackerman as it considers the present rates perfect ittcr with, himi., ansadd eeaThtisent him home bridbridee wa s a diamond crescent. There From a membershiIpp ofof 12It!3 IItt dropdrop-- CharlesCharles Dees'sG«r-'s RiRigg Ptas«n Into l"n- HandHand BellBell RingerRingerss anandd ConcerConcArtt Com Com-- chair man, In a brief speech. Tbe Itly considersfair and whethe npreannt the ne wrates schedul porfnet-e i« In na hock.hack. OnOnee ooff Olaser'Olasar ss man were also favors for the bridesmaids. pedped toto sixty-seven,sixty-seven, deedue ttoo ththee changchangee pany. people desired a clear and sane pre- Ijpu fairt In andeBeet when, the thecompan newy schedule will chal Is- movedmoved thethe deaddead borashorse laterlater.. ofof rateratess anandd ththee attendancattendancee grew sentation, of the arguments on tit* Is- patleng Ise comparisoeffect, then companyof its rate wills chal-with H.H. WarmsnWari was the motormaa of the culmination smaller each week. During the even- ■luenees oatf tbIkee campaDtncampaign,, hhae saidraid,, anaadd lengethose ocomparisonf any other ofcompany Its ratee. with e car. He claims Glaser drew of a romance, which began abost ing thertheree waawas aaan addresaddresss bhrr ChairChair-- FailurePailure oaoa tbsthe parpartt ooff PubliPublicc SerBer-- ST. STEPHEN'S PARISH thatthat wawass whatwhat Itit waawaa IntendIntende edd toto gitsgiro thoac of any other company. across the track In front of him. a year ago, when the bride was vice employees to place lights along If they felt that tbe alms sad The re-arrangement of the trolley across the track la front of him. man Weeke.Weeks, ooff tbthee GranOrandd CounciConor!!l ries employees lo place lights along HOUHEHOUSE AI.MOBTALMOST COMPLETEDCOMPUTED.. them.the promise If theys o f feltthe that Republica the alman part mady The rearrangement of the trolley it MuhlenberMuhlenbergg hospital,hospital, good of th« order committee. thethe MgMg gagass ditcditchh ooan ParParkk avame the promises of the Republican party farefarces provideprovide foforr ae flvedve cencentt farfacee frofromm ho was obliged to un- good of tha order committee. Saturday night, caused aa acdi Various Contractors Putting the Last were what they sympathised with, any point'in Hudson county to any who was obliged to ■■ Saturday night, cited aa seddeat theiwerer ballotwhat s theywer e sympathisedto be east fo rwith, tae say point'In Hudson county to nny FriendshipFriendship Lodge.Lodge. No.No" 44.. DaughDaugh-- operation,itJon. expressedexpressed a wlwishA Fewernl ofot T.T. A.A. OnkleyOakley. tbathatt allall bubutt resulteresultedd seriouslseriouslyy foforr Toawbea on tbe i their ballots -ere to be cast for tbe point In that county reached by the ters of Rebekah, met last night, re- t his friend. Dr. Norman H. Pro- Charles Geer, the local horse and candidates ot that party. To glva point la that county raaehsd by the ters of Rebekak met last night, re- that Ms friend. Dr. Norman H. Prq- TheThe fnnernlfuneral ootf ThomaThomnas ArmltagArmilagee Charles Goer, the local boras'and Iluilding. candidatesthem a clea ofr Idethata oparty.f the issueTo sgive at llnee of the company on s ran ceived two appUcerioas. elected two OakleyOaktey., whowho dieddied suddenlsuddenlyy tInn NeNewi earrings duulur. who was driving to- The remodelling ot tha parish them s clear Idea of the toeoes at trip, with n single transfer aUent at tbe hospital and Miss Ser- York, Saturday, waa held at hi* lat The remodelling of tbs pariah stake, tbe party would lay Its case any point In Hudson county to any patleat at the hospital sad Mlse Bar- York. Saturday, waa h«ld at hi. late boonshouse atat Bt.St. Btephan'aStephen'• church-iebarritt.s nearnear-- Make,before thethem party frankl wouldy an d layplainly Its .cate mey point In Hudson county to snr were InitiateInitiatedd bbyy thIbee nen< w degree Bll wawass selectedselected bbyy ththee matromatronn aass homehome oaon WatWest FourtFourthh streetstreet,, yesteryester-- TuruingTurning outout ooff thIMe wawayy foforr a largUrgee Ing completion. Tbe*neatihjj| system before them frankly sad plainly. poinpointt Inm KneelEssex countycounty,, (excep(exceptt EaglEaglee team. ThTbee InitiatoryInitiator)- worworkk was high- la specialspecial uurseBurse.. TheiTheirr acquaintecqaalet-- dadayy afteracafternoon . It was conducts automobile,itomoblle, hibins horsborese plungeplungedd leu ing!s ye completion.t to be Installed, Thd*heot!b(- but tsl «system work Ackerman Introduced Mx. RockBock., CaldwellCaldwel! anendd Verona)Verona),, reachreeeh-* ltyy preloadpraised byby tbethe captaicopulan oorf ththee teamteem,, aacenee grewgrew Intintoo friendshifriendshipp anandd leledd Rev.Her. Dr.Dr. JJ.. AA.. ChambllssChambllm.. pastpi a thee opening,opening, draggindraggingg ththee carriagcarriagee wilto yetl b eto finished bo Installed; - soon. butThe tklu: electri work- GriggsGrlggs withoutwithout loanloss ofof timetime,, afteafterr ththae edwa-lr hry thethe HaesUnee.. ooft thIkee compancompanyy oosn aa thethe oHeereo«le*rs ooff whicwhichh areera:: NoblNoblee toto tbeltheirr betrothabetrothall anandd marriagemarriage.. thethe nratFirst BaptisRapt fatt churchehereh., anandd wai parpartt wawary aftprafter himhim.. GeeGearr wawaas throw(hr n ns and the painters have pomplet- applause that greeted him bad died cRntlnoonrwattnuouss trip,trip, witwithh a singlsinglee transtrans-- grand.grand, Mm.Mrs . MarMaryy AnnAunge FortFord:; viesrlee-- Hr. BrigsBrtggi* afterafter returninret eyeingg homehome,. tendedtended byby a* gatheringatheringg oorf relative■ s headlong and beside getting a severe dansthei andr wor tbsk palates*and the carpenter s ex - awayaway.. Mr.Mr. GriggGriggss caughcaughtt tbthee closdog#e ,*ferr InIn eacsswhh countycounty,, anendd conrers grand, Urs. MuryMary LodgeLudgate le:; conducconduc-- rielIsite tadd MiniMiss SerrelBerralll severaseverall timeUmess ansadd andand friends,Mends, whicwhichh IncludeIncludedd business shaking uipp aadand minominorr injuriesInjuries., biUss edpec theirt to ge workt throug aad hthe thi carpenterss weak. Th e attentionattention ofof biklss hearerhearerss earlyearly ltea hihtas i reels Prom any < tor. MrsM erabh BiHigglesi chaplchaplain.i associates. TheThe pall-bearer*pall-bearers were F. costlycostly artificialartificial armarm wawaas brokenbroken.. TbTbe. contractorpact to gets anthroughd the variou this watt.s price s Tbsfor ipeeeh. aadand heldheld IItt alanl ththae wayway.. HHaa Mm. A an la Mattering; put noble weeks La Milwaukee. M.M. Robbins.Robbins, JohJohnn SergeantSergeant., HermaHermann horse waa imprisoneprisonedd Inin thIbee trenctrenchh thia work are as folltwa: Fred H. spoke•poke forlor almostalmost aaan hoarhour anaadd a halthalf., andmud Verona.Verona.)) oonn an continuoucontinuouss triptrip, grand.grand, Mrs.Mit LatouretteLaloorette:; bannebannerr bearbear-- Mr. BriggsIrigga Ilas ththee generagenerall agenagentt FritsFritx nodand WW.. JJ.. LaddLadd.. al*1!l connecteconnectedd Impossible to thisBowe work, the nearew auditoriumaa folfcwm , tainting, d tbe audience showed no siggn of witwithh sa singlsinglee transfertransfer,, tleo annayy poinpointt IIsn era.eta, Mm.Mrs. ElisabetElisabethh VanFleetVann«et., MrsMrs. for the.he NewNew YYorko k LifLifee InsurancInsurancee withwith ththee SergeanOer grantt Manufacturing get him out, he went to the nearest plumbingBows, the, sewtinning auditorium.. »a,I00 ) John wearin wheh n hhe finished.fiihd H UnioUnionn county,county, aass fafarr weswestt aass CranCrus- Welsh. Mrs. Rittenhouse and MrsMrs. Company at Milw nkee, and occupies Company. New York. Interment was residence to telephone for assistance. Leahy, steam-heatingM.10I plant , 1585: spoke, as Is his ford. and conversely, ten cents. From Jennie Becker. Tomorrow night the at Mil Commad epa a ay.t Hillside New York.. custom, without ford, and con Tamely, to cents. Pratr ga highhigh socialsocial positionposition laIn thathe!t city.city. HHee CaptaiCaptainn WilliaWilliamm HanHandd responderenpoodedd John Henaey, painting. |136; Henry tt annnyy poinpointt InIn HudsoHudsonn countcountyy witWithh a■ lodge will hold a sociable at the home IsIS tbIkee soeonn ooff MrMr.. ansadd MrsMrs. JameJamess witwithh a forcforcee oofr menmao., bringinbringingg blocblackk JohnH. Apgar IIsneer., electri palaUag.c light .il«; $100 . Mr. totes, and with no attempt at singlsinglee transfertransfer oson a continuoucontinuouss triptrip,, of Mrs. Peter VaaFleet, on Liberty BrlggsBriggs,. ofof BriggsvllleBrigasvllle.. Wla.Win.,. anandd ththee Mr. Rose's Bmd Male. and tackletackle anandd thethe animalanimal wawaaa finallyfinally BowH. Apgnr.e aub-le electrict tbe plumbinlight. IK*.g contrac Mit torical flourish. toto sayany poinpointt IIsn UnioItalonn countycounty,, aana faforr familyfamily UM wealthwealthyy anandd highlhighlyy rere-- Martin A. Role, of Terrill road, is liftedlifted toto tbstbe read.road. ThougTboagbh nnoo bonebourns tBowso Loui sob-lets Morel tbs, of Scotcplumbingh Plains contra,. Mr . weswattt asas Cranford,Cranford, auandd converselyeonveraoly., fif-U! hunting for a mule. The mule be is were■ brokenbroken ItIt Itos badlbadlyy hurhurtt anaadd Itos toStuart Louie, o Moral,f Netherwood of Scotch, ha Plates.d the eonM - His speech was a defense of the party teenteen realscents. AAtt tbthne timtimee ththee acquisincqelri-- looking for is the mate of one he unfit for service. in New Jersey against tbe charges of tion by the Public Service Corpora- The Democratic candidates will be boeghtbought atat anan auctioauctionn aatt Lambert'Lambert’ss Mr.Mr. GearOeer alsoalso telephonedtelephoned foforr CraiCraigg tract for tbs mason work. boss control and corporation domina- tion of the nine different street rail- present and address a meeting of Mills last week. The team had never . MarshHarsh 1mmudlatelyimmediately afterafter tbethe acci-acci- On tbe third floor of tbs bonus, two tion, and a warning against what tbe way companies, now comprising its voters to be held at Democratic bead- ThnThe prospectsprospects anare ververyy brighbrightt foforr busy season at the Casino. Al- en separated before,. andand Mr.Hr. Rooe’aRose's dentdent aadand tbethe bvwyeJp—yerr wawees quicklquicklyy ooan of tbs eeml-circular ipeaker termed tbe national slander- street railway department, no com- quartersquarters., fS78 BroadBroad streetrireet., Ellrabeth. beer season at tha CaMmo. rchaae has been hee-hawing dis- the scene. He saw that the trench been changed to ordinarAtwo-sash >und. He used a very sharp stick pany transferred with any other Friday night. The Union County readyready MajorMajor VasMame EdwardEdwardss Ii.s besiegb - Hu BOW 1 bund. Friday sight. Tbs Union County ed with various bowling dubs and consolately , as Is the way of mules. had been lefleftt unguarded aadand wawaas aa windowswindows,, thusthus addinaddingg toto tbe attrae- -herewithwherewith toto pokepoke tbthee muck-rakersmnek^rakees., company; now all the companies DemocratiDemocraticc CommitteeCommittee wilwilll havhavee aa ed with carious bowling slabs sad ever since, keeping Mr. Rose and ill lenace to vehicles. While Gear's tlreaoaaeness andand utilitutilityy ooff thathatt parpartt ooff and whacked Senator La Follette transfer at all Intersecting points. meeting preceding the public gather- other societies forfor data*.dates, whilwhitee aa Mr. I all While Geer's and whacked Senator La Toilette meeting preceding the public gather- imber of private receptions will be bis neighbors on edge. He wants to orse was being lifteliftedd oat.out, oeeone ooff thtbee t boons.house. OaOn tbthae second floor, at with no pretense of gentleness. traasferThe chang ate Innil rate Intersectings of fare wilpoints.l go ing. County Chairman Judge Owen number of privets receptions win be kin~ ty neighbor* the mule, oabu tedge. he can Het locat want*e th toe Dmpany'fl men came along with lan- ™J rear, two smalt, windows nave with no | Theinto effecchanget Novembe In ratesr 1of. 1906fan . will go ing.P. Maho Countyn wil lChairman preside aJudget the Owenmass glTen. It la likely that tbe bank buy the mole, bet he cut locate the came along with Uo- The campaigns, this year, were en- | Mahon will praolda at the mass of Itth ela dr like*y will soonthat organistha banke a trchaser. Probably tbe other mule terns and placed them to wars other been cut 'in the pantry and kitchen Into effect November 1. KM. meeting and among the apeakers will clerks 61 tbe city will a purchaser.carrying oProbablyn In the samthe eother way ,mate had ternsdrivers and. Mrplaced. Mars themh wil ul warncommenc othere of the rector's part of the house. tirely local, Mr. Grlggs said la o TheThe companycompany alsoalso declaredeclaress thathatt IItt be James idE .among Martlne the. candidatspeakerse willfor fling league and make arrange- le carrying oa la tbe name way. and Mr. Marsh win Ing. There were no national ; Is doing all tbat la possible to abate K Martiee. candidate for DOWllleatsD to use tbe Casino alleys. Simi- Its owner Is longing for the relief Mr. nitsuit againstagainst thethe PubliPublicc ^Servic•Servicee CorCor-- Electricity has beam introduced Is doiag an that In poealbM to abats Congress. The Assembly candidates to me the Casino alter*. Stel- ItsRos ownere can offerIs loosing. for Che relief Mr. poration lu Hr. Oeer's behalf- -hroughout the entire building. to which the local i ththee smokesmoke nuisancnuleeacee frofromm ththee chimctlm-- will also speakThe. Assembly candidates larlar bowlinebowling clubclobes havh*vee beebeenn organorgan-- poration lo Mr. Oeer e behalf Uons could pin their faith, I neyneyes ofof UsIU plantsplants andand pledgepledgess ttoo abolabol-- will eleo apeak. ised In the larger cities among tbe Kansas Republicans had evolve , isishh IItt aass soosoonn as practical. izedbank I*clerk tbes largerand alread dtleey amongplans ar~ e Heal Fj«*Je Agent Loses Suit. which struck him as a model *r_*'J beakmderwa clerk*y fo rand an organizatioalrvady pi***n here . WilliamWilliam Jeffrey,Jeffrey, tbetbe reareall estatestatee y though the < SpecialSpecial servicesservices wilwlll'bel be helheldd aatt thUrne tnities, both i _*nt, failed In aa actionaction toto recoverecoverr awards the contract for the construc- FirstFirst BaptistBaptist churchchurch tonightonightt iten prepprep-- 1 w< Jury Ca*c On. AlfonsAlfonsoo -SaransoSaranac,. aann ItaliaItaliann pedped-- H. H. Coward, of the City National wisdom It was "Besolro*^ "* ManeIsaac Lockman'Lockman'ss suisaltt againssgslnett AnAnnn dler.dler, wawasa arrestedarrested yesterdayesterdayy fotorr sellseU-- Rank, formerly a bowler. Is at tie a commission allegeedd toto bbee deedue ooaa tiotloan ofof thethe lontbsldeootheldee sanitareaeltaryy sewenewerr arationaration (orfor thibee evangelistievaaguttetlec serviceear-ricess KaneKane,, foforr $100llgg., wawass startestartedd beforbeforee lagIng withoutwithout oa license. WheWhenn hboe wa wass head ot the movement. a real estate dealml., fromfrom RosRosaa withinwithin as shorabortt timetime., fItt wil-111l probablprobablyy vhlch begin Sunday morning under Judge Swift and a Jury In the Dts- arraigned before Jndge Runyon this Frucbt. -In the DistrictDistrict Court- thisthis aotnot bobe possiblpooribtoe ttoo begibeginn worworkk rightright he direction ot Revor. . Dr.Dr. WhartonWharton,. Judge Swift sad a jury la tbs Me- arraigned before Judge Runyon thin 'away, as It will require some time to Tonight there will be slnglag from tric! Court this foraaeoa. It was still atngeg., thIbee lattelatterr suspendesuspendedd senana- away, aa It will reqhlre noma time to Tonight there trill be ringing from The Republican 1 _ e, but he said that so much mis- gegutt pipspipe sadand preparpreparee foforr thtbee installainstelU-- the neeeww revivarevivall hymnhymn bookbookss gadand IItt Ub on at 3 o'clock. bat be sold that so mack ml. OwingOwing toto •a graduallgredultyy defectivdetectivee vtTi-- _ adge Newcoms ptace. Charles A. tion of a pumping station. There is expecteclodd thatthat manymany ofof thosthosee whwhoo araree •ritlclsed recently * ththee recovery ot a payment oa a piece representationa waswas beinbeingg dondonae bbyy OB, Letter-Carrier Edward T. Dunn sing In the large chorus choir will on. of Its of property, title to which ne claims peddlers about town the time was le. Letter-Carrier Edward T. Dnnn Reed, tbe defendant's lawyer, secured scarcely any doubt but tbat tbe city to ring te tha Urge chorus choir win at property. UUe lo which he claims fast approaching: when Ones would be beeis tenderedtendered taUhis redgnntlonresignation toto Poo-Post- will undertake the building of thia present' to learn the hymns. An- was found to be imperfect. F. J. i would he mastelerr R.B. H.H. BirBirdd ttoo taktakee effeceffectt withwith-- h iil i ill b hld Blabs la his counsel. William O. De- in a short time. Mr. Dunn has been Meaa is the defendant's lawyer. inemploye a abortd time.as a letter-carrieMr. Dunn ha*r fo Ir a number of years and has always been on Rock avenue. West Third A gne of 13 wan imposed oa "talk- regular and faithful to hii alwayss duties been. In street and South avenue. Bargains Newark, which baa the contract for : salt of William Kel- .rice"alive" FredFred RandolpRandolphh Ilan ththee borougboroughh Is or shine he has always bees at s main fair the Pub- H.. will pay a social visit te Orient vivlee againsagainstt CharleChar leas PnlmerPalmer,. whichwhich,, courtcourt,, lastlast night.night. HHoe wawans alsalsoo warnwarn-- s post and he will be greatly miased c pration between this Chapter, of Brooklyn,, oa Friday waa to have tome up In the District ed by Mayor Smaller to confine his Neuman Brothers are the sole WDerfwUomi OT 1 wee to have come ap la the District ed by Mayor Smalley to eanBae hie by his fellow-employes. He has beei local selling agent* of the famous city and Ctmdan, has all but about night, November 8. Orient Chapter CourtCourt thisthis morning,morning, hahass bee n settled. ginfests and noisy orations to same two miles of main laid. There has entertained the local chapter last where til. Wtm "reform Francis J. BUta, for the plalntnff.j other place beside North Plalafleld. in poor health for me time and hit White Label canned goods. They In- iht h Vi clude many good things, especially been some delay owing to the trouble year te Brooklyn and was afterward and Charles A. McNabb. for the de- otherwise he might have to stand of getting ptpe. , lendant, were the opposing lawyers. •ugar sifted peas and Champion pea*. m m i SIRfflS iMfiI SM.OONKSPER INI IMMlMllblto AMERICA OK KB IhuHtu it# **" HYMNS SMAIUY lFOR I.SSEMBIY PIAIIID ASTfllGH AS MMSOMERSE TM GOUKT Y m-dtet Against "Nearer My Bound Broorookk MB'-.MB OkolooChoice ofof Rew. Hervoy Wood Make* ,< 1IWr Bee n Jobs J-- O'Connor, orof tbeth e w. ,W. Smaller, Ol Upuv4 Brook, atrjr£Struck It) a Xrr>ll*F Otr. B»t rrofyaroqftaO ooWvek , ( . placed rec&vetl We -nottiirrrrbB'for tie As- FounFoundd laIn Table Table ofof Belablce Ratable* at o fVmlam Union Salary ( i Plainfield thea.tre.last night, a Interdict on tl "Jfearer, Bembly, and,Dr, Fro*. A,, Wilde, also Wime'Beriowtfz . a fouTt*4n yeaf-oll ly, (hod.Qod. 'to toTbee. Thee.': ' aad*od "Load.-Kindly"M i,.IHi»d)y of Bound, Erooii. thV"nomination U WUfc» . JcahWitto*n MWiW Af.li "*el* .HBomar., Otfirtala of tba Public Berrlee Coir- la Ihe erenl of bla resigning tbe Bishop get Hail, SomerviUe, this •,.!;<•, to awslt commitment to tbe iteform sing only after services Bfahop act Hall. Somerville. thU morning. i Jan baa sent, thjs oi Both nominati . m nfi fe«a*cnBi K3rr=issi?a?School. O-Coooors has sent thja; order to Both nomlnatlpup wors made by ac- 1 l hmrcb clamatloa, f I 1-lalnHelg.-IMalnfiPlo, «WlUls m N-. Rasi-cns sue- a.booJ O'C •WffiwSiS4s:g md all other rectors ~or the arlons or conUfjt ot. U«as«r an city lodge of Plalnfleld In -AM«»«"Tt«tt««1li«i»'I«l»f. rw•htnThfs in his dtaeese. : In dt-fenw. of the Bisho;*' Dill and all probability will be Walter L. Hct- Tho valuation aa equal- In Ilrf.n— of lbo Hbhspfl' Rill and ofBoe, dlscoTerea Willie ft attempt, When seen at his Epiwopai resi- al fnr ih* ptirj...*p or ttlnal&Unjr an -in- field. Jr Tbat he IK a candidate For ffT tS» parpoee of SISitUUSB »M»- Texler turned tram tfce window to letaop In' Sontli Orang* fester**: Taxes furnishes1 o'pporlunily for terest in the general flght that Is be- the;place, Mr' Melfield. himself, *d«- ICNM la the p-iMTil Ml Ih*i 1* tw- prisons. For In- ing made throughout tbe State to nlfi, but It la, a pretty safe forecast wrap u 1. aome papers, and that was ins m*d« throughout tbit 8tai* lo the chance Willie celled to thrust bis church torWda.mitteq, .,»nd „ > for ism; In Som- keep the mVamire en the statute ht- W|H be appointed. J kMp tbo toVtaar® on the Maiat* r nrmn or -8nytblns Hpaglaud, of Frankjla. Park, wi tooks.book*. K®vlie* . Hrr*«>H.TH-V Weed.Wuo-1 .«f> o BHe. Bes t hand throuch the window txom fb* ernot. Aba/* -V' c«bNd«4 T®ioa- OrangeOr»nc*,, iddmirdaddressed lb®th ertirisilan Christian Bn-En - read J. It U reported, and there la apt ebaaga tbat Uyd pbdM (lon of both realty and peraonahy la deavorertfnavorerss andand others others TbaradsyThursday toI n be a lively scramble when the ««■ Textar heard tbs goto* hla atraln- the head, olfierwlao. jJlore were to that county »• hut mom thethe CongregationalCongreRailonal 'chnreb. church . •The Tb e preten.ent tneumhem'a reslgnallon U log ma*. aad taraod to Urn- to ajs ,1.*Ia »h® 8w#®t Brf bad 1 a jihort mark* on tbo body, and everyone of haa »k* fUfiftloM ln FlalBfUld alone meetingmeeting warnwaa heldheld underunde r theth eauspice* auspice * pUced IB tba hand, of tbe Com .at.t retched hand. WUUo Jerk- flom thm ehurth rule.— a i th.nklnar» i—- the—w-T- roay^ntlon -i -—- for — him uockou hod bo«B tarBnd oat. The The valuation In 9om*rNl county u ootf tbothe Plainfield Plalnflelfl I'slost'nton ofo fChriitlan Cbtfatla n Council. out aad ran. bat not ha- ***• . t*>® rooven,ion for the boa- wrre hroucM. to Cole', un- oWrlally MMBflto). to 112^*7.093. EndeavorerEndeavoreras andand IIl! waa was al«o also attended attended Among those who are said to bare tor* W« had bean bis taoa at tbs vblto in th® city of Plainfield It to bbyy wn-nlseveral pulanpastor* oIo flocal loca lrburrh'- chnrchpn . tbalr ayes oa tbe position are foul glass. He was raptured Is front of f20.9C3.97S. , FreFredd Lounabury.liOunsbijry. Jr.,If- ipresident presiden t ofo f other torn! bhrrlatora. Prtenda ol the theatre a taw minutes later by 0*ha achool tax In Plainfield to tbtboe t'nloo.Union, pr,aidedpresided andan dRev. Rev.C C. .I* L . William (1 TVMexa hare already got Patrolman Payne to more than hair what li to In the ea- dood-PhGoodHrh ronduriedconducted Ihoth eupenis* opening ex-ex - ten together to boom him for the tempt reported. tire eouoty-of Somerset, tbo tatter ercbeerclxr*s afterafter whichwhich Mr.Mr Wood. Woo dwaa wa s place and It a aatd that they Barr WlUlo tried to make Judge Hun being itfi.ggf. awd th* former being InIntroduced trod need.. tome promises from politicians to nnc yon beltcce Ibis morning that bo had pert of tbe Hturgy or'* cles, *..0. Hool.jy and C. Mfi.tfiS.In North It b Plata**!*. alto four llmoeAasMhor what la- ThTboe speaker'sspeaker's subjectsubject wa.wa s "The; "Th e their Influence, Just as bard are tbe not gone near the bog oBce. and waa PMlm. *c.. to ianctfonod. R to.ea from tho Firal dUytcl of the bor- tereatlng comparison t. to be found IrrisMMeIrrlBtlble ConfitctConflict Between'Between theth e rrienda of rrod J. Hug working for wrongly accused, but Tester poslllv— iron rut# eg tbo church not Mallow ough being unable to allend, Aeaem- Itl the county la*, th* amount In this ChorchChnrch andand Ibc th eI.lqaor Liquor Traffic;"Traffic:" AtA l hlm. While Carton Gallup and Harry ly identified him. and WUUo had no Included In ma ale Med stag thtboe outaotoutset hoh eexplained explained whatwha t heh e Rnoyon an- both being strongly alibi handy. hlymau Irving Hopglnnd being more lha* a third of tbe meantmeant byby the the Church, Church , whichwhich Waa wa alts allboorae.boomed.. _There are other, who would There la only one thing to do reetly tn lotal-awiwont la t membersmembers ofof Cbrlat’a Christ's body,body , whereverwhereve r not1 refuse an appointment, but so witlibh thatthat lioy,"boy," .said said Capt.Cast . Irwin,Irwln ,of o f killed three times the Boost tn North founfoundd andand who who loro love ChrtetChrist InI nMnecr sWer - far! as can be'learned none of them ■th uee probation probation oncer'sofficer's flair,staff, whowho was wa s hla coot’ PlalfifleM. i : In court for his yuuiMa imno. J. v. m. vauuvrauev . . ItyIty.. HU definitiond.-fin ofo ftho th eliquor Hquo ttraf- traf ' tbe la court for btaweaklr 'gaminsties >• of probationers. "He wjl be bettt-r nndand IrvingIrving HoaglsadHoaglaad fromfrom theth eBent first nficc waawa athe th Board of oil In,the Reform School. He Deed; district and Alonso >. Brokaw. Pvtvr I Ao soon uitho.au;«an hreught lo formform.. her or tbe Chton Oounly Board of oB in the Reform School. Ho fisfidg A. Ernmous. William C. Smith and \ a Slop. 1 i Mr Wood described the saloon as ■ElectionNHMafis andand InIB in an active active party party work- -work - it.'it. " { I A. Emmpns. Wlllum C.. Smith nnd .» *op.a Ibe crew bgffldd back sod Mr. Wood deerHbed the aaloon an U B. Woolston from the Second dls- «»"i * - -. er. • He is classed as a "regular." , ,"i agree with you," said-tbe mas- L. B. Wools ton from the Second din- JOJM » hodj ntnngXM' the trncta a modernmodern Inatttntloa.Institution , distinctlydistinctl y or. Ho ta rlaaaed as a "regular. "1 agree with you.'; aatd Che mag- trlct. I T^ey carried Jt on* tH? . _ The salary attached to the office istrat*. and Chief of Police Klely eaid ScionScion ofof Famous Famous JerseyJersey Fam- Fam- lricI. I They carried,h< |t off ibfi road and sAt American.American. HaHe asM said that ttiaf abroad abroad they the y Tbe alary' attached to the oglce latrata. aad chief of Pollen KJcly said Chairman Hoa^Und appointed-the «« usual'tel«pbone'«lfct Is $600 per year. • tbe same tblng. Willie's cotumtt Chairman liooalsad epivoluiod -the , ' totepbonc Alb In accident haewhave Whatwhat arear ee.lled called Inninnn and an dnub- pub -la »«•» per Bar. d l . tba same thing. Willie's commit- ily ^pmwset Nonifjipe ' usn.lTMtomUteearusual ooumlttees. buyerMayer SmaJlevSmailey be-be -cases. ?.aaes . SkllttfinttSktjl^an -*»wa poMttvr* positiv efrom frart l lic houses. In explaining why- there ! meat was made out at once, and.hi „ • JfP-nMVe" tn ile houaea. la cxWalnlna why thorw Tribute to FUk. ment wag made ont at once, aad. bo lag pot on the committee on resolu- ? start that no one tad been strucl should be a conflict between the I wa» taken back to his. cell weepUu S. Torrid ou reaolu-1 »m hl«•«8 - ”* ahonld be a conflict between the was taken back to Ms cell weeping FarFor Assembly.Assembly. Uons. After thla bnslneaa the con- •>? vehicle and hew Informed tp. churcchurchh andand the th eaaloon saloon Mr.Mr .Wood Woo dal- al - Accordingordlng toto deopatchaadespatche s fromfrom loodlg.loudly. , Ilona After thU bnalneaa tba coo- : by bis vehicle and he VO Informed the leld, N. J., the Republics as Of vonventio tlonu ,procc«dedproceeded toto nominal,noinlaai e a la company I «*mpan yofficial, official s-hen wS they« the arrived,y arrive d legelegedd thetbe |.o tw oare ar ediametrically diametrically op- op - POMOald. N. J.. tbo RopobUcana ol TheTbe. boy’sboy's firstfirst seriousserious crime,crime ,for fo r tieket. It was generalb" known thai] Credence;was lent t^hU story when : posed one to another. The saloon j that city bate decided upon Ur.Mr . rhlch he Was UK.MR. SOUTHSOUTH WICKWICK SPEAKSSPEAKS tlebet. u -a* generally known tbaf Credence,h waa lent tty hla «ory when goaod one u> another. Tba aaloon which bo Was arrested aeteral Assemblyman, Hoagland.Hoagland. nownow mvrv- serv - th" «pockfll* pocket -brus wfe itouqd _ _ , lorned out nv standsstands forfor allal lthat tba t UI s>IU vil eand an bag.d bad, Charles] J. Flak, of ths wall known uiontba ago. was unusual lu several ing his Second ierm, did not want 3 ft they had been Btinfledly rifled, he said, while the cnurcn stands for banking kouae of Harter Flak A lag Ms second term, did not -nut a K they had been hnrMedly rifled To he aaid. while the church Wang, for features.natures. Willl*Willie taughttaugh t his.hi sfathor. father , _ _nn.iJ_Mn- .^j ^( ijp_ Smailey., one of them,was a ^mall notebook all that U good and 'above all the Sons, of Now York elty. as their can- ho Is a Polish emigrant, bow tc me .Iddraeva re-nomt nation, and W. W. Smalley.; one of thorn, was a >mall ootebook all that b sood and above all tba who la a Polish emigrant, bow to f Bound Brook., was agreed having the addreal , "George sanctity ot tbe home, which tbe sa-didal'didtate forfor Mayor. Mayor. It la hardly aacoo- fte bis name In English. of Bonnd Brook, was agreed upon hgrtn* «he addresa, "George M. aaorUIr of tho homo, which tbo aa- write his name In English. The Convention .- iy the delegates—. He waa nominated Forbes, providence,*..!;, prtntet," loon threatens to destroy. saraaryy toto ornay ta to renders readers of o ithis tw paper pape r fatbera nga*turei. WM naturally, b.r th® dtlcgaiiia- He waa nominated I For be®. Prorldence. R.,1., printer,** loon three lens to deal r or. that no better choice than this could father's signature waa naturally. by FreFredd if.M . Voorbros.VOorbees * ^of of o TJoundrBoi Boun dbutbu beyondt beyon thisd thi nothlhics nothin g found.was found . Mr.Mr. WoodWood saidsaid heh ehollered believed It H ta possibly hate been made. Mr. Plan Kot Willi*'* band, and tbe boy Brook,vk.>k, andand receivedrecolrqd received tb*tbe honor honor byb yac-[ ac - PwhllcPubli cService Servic dcthnlvo*e detective aearoSMs searche d nownow generallygenerally rurogalaedrecognized thattha t theth e cl It easy to forge M» name* on a CUmatlon,latfon, asas diddid alio also Dr.Dr Fred. Fre dA. A about. abou thet th spote spa thist thi mornings ftgorbin g and m< worksi ofof tboth edertl devi lare ar ethe reeolla baasxr bees a rotr deal2r.'. of Plaiageldr is.m since m-Achock for w150.* He tops:•** .tbe )ney to I'j, of Bound Brook, for the office several B. and O. employes who woi r ! 1 Wilde, of Bound Brook, fpr the otfiro several B. and O. employes wbo wort of the liquor traOc aad that it U a j, i haHits beei aadn ahas residen alwayst of bane Plain active field sinc la eN. Vork and had a blab old Urns RoberRobertt "1J" L, - Steven*,Stevens, ofo fBernard*, Hern; arniiml the terminal jnst oflfmm tit amentad lor Its welfare,8 nod CUThas nl 1 B , IB nominated by ''acclamation ofot coroner.e arouaktrolle th' tormlnal-foefy bridge. The ntfy -fromstated tbe tha t they Sotrlmcntof the liquo tor Christianity, traOc and thathatt It-Ota-It £•{"• • * *•• •J**? •••» » « for New Tork andays.4 He was arrested waa nominated by 'acclamation mlnatlo t the trolley bridge They mated that they ■ bean looked lap to aad reapected . the candidate for member or A After the nominations lha conreo had not if Pd fonr' or flnte man hanj?iBK gradeadetrimen andt t oabuts CbristUoirs a man, thaoutt it^e-nwivwenof t for IU welfare, and haaal- towhenr a hefe wcame dayl kback H bare,e wftB penniless^^ da the candidate tor member of A. Uon adjourned ti o'clock, whei had noticed four'Or ftr- men bungler mbly by'tlte Somerset coonty pen Hon adjourned to 1|J0 o'clock, when about the structure yesterday and Ch< gradeHeaves.s an Hod shu.UrgedU athat ma then ouArch-t o f I *•** been looked up to and respected wnen ^ ^^ back aere j^^V aembly t/V llie Botdereet voonty Dem resoluiinas and.vai •pporti about the etructnrw yesterday and tbe ocratlc„r&tfc ronventlonconvention1 - tnIn avxton w-sion lhIn oer- Oc tbo rtaoJoUoai and various reports description of the #ad man tallfe MabopHeaven of. CaalerburrHe alleged oncethat toldthe iArch him - j *>r everybody. He Is a manol very . Capt. lrwin and Mr. Ber'kowlU had Epmtslttee will be received R^.S^rty’V S2& 2 ito «~5toj2fe5g mania hall, SomerTl!). of committee will be received and description ol tho (Rad mmn tallies thatbisho tbap o fworst Canterbur enemyy ofonc lhae tol standd htm , Wgh standing in the councils of the completed arrangements to b. mma hall. fiomervtfle. late yveter CongreaqmanCongreBaman Ir».W.Ira,W. WoodWood willwin make 1 withwith on*one of of them,them . t From'-From this thi saad Ofn oldtba t Charrbthe wors of t Englandenemy owaar th the* gran U- d ] ss^^vsSriS.*?;RepublicaR toun party, ba inemoe, u r .of «h« ar&s35r?rboy aenchange^t away then, i an,d w^he ben SSfe beggethe d an- day*flay' hflermton.n'. • • • TVtahTstah B B.IfcBowen,w ol an address.address. AmongAmong thosethos ewbo wh< at- otharother facts-thefacts-the tbworytheory bn*ba abeen been pd- ad - quorqold Churctraffle.h of England was the 11- ‘?*Uio n *P“Leaguf“e Club 9*“, -o °f Ne**w ^Other Tork, ot - ebanrechanc efor fo WlUle.r WlUle .Tbe Th lattere Bosklag Ridge. Wat unanimously tded the convention but did vancevanoedd thattbat theth e rteflmTlctim waswa sfirst first Clnb.to ay. fors fo . tlmd.a time bat, ba bet h nominated fee coroowi. AfterAfte rth* tended Ibe convention but dll not struck on. the> head with aome weapon ouoTheTbr etruffl speakerspeakee r quotedquoted Dr.Dr .WUlo. "P'HUe ,a * Republican Club, of tbe Lawj'i 'r ii^iign t 1 Al AD •* dj? 1UU1 * IIUIC, UUb II*. •lain tliro»shout Fas Former Sc-na- organizations.. He Is retnalp tliroughout paa Former Sena struck oa the head with some weapon laadlngleading BaptistBaptist clergymanclerKjman ofo fAllaa- Atlan - orgsalssUo... Ho la a director of lifted bMk u, old aawwlalea. aad OOoaooan recta*.rwess. F.F .C. C .*u>ro. Sulro ,of o fBaakfng Baskin g Cllarlea A. Reed. ' which caused death and that after rii I'iip Ilii director of drifted back to his old a»oclates, and tor Charles A Reed. which caused death and that after ta.ta. Oa.(3a. ,who.In who.In .peakingspeaklog ofo ftho ih ore- re -tbethe UnawareDelaware aadand BoundBound BrookBrook ,Rail- Rail hU . Ridge,jp, whawa smade- ma.ie chairman,rHalrman , havinghaving the pockets had bees rifled the body 1 Company, etc. The announce hla relapselapse followad.(ol lowed. g | lha. pockgta had beet rilled the body centcenl uprUlagnprtalng betweenbetween theth eWhites white ? d Company, etc. Tbo an beenbeen thethe lempbrgryiraiporart taleeiloo.sclpciion , andan d tentU Stew With Forrempat Cutlet- waa placed beside the car tracks. One it of the selection of Mr. Fisk was Td-nltl Blew With Porremesl Cwllcte. W*a plac'd beside thfi car 'racks. Oo« andand blacksblacks ofo f thattha t city,city ,attributed attribute d maat of tbo neteecion of Mr. Plak was B.5. V.v: Crater,' Cruser . ofo fBello Bell eMeud. Mead war, ft as Wash and soak three-qnartere ol of the strongest points to bear made by ex-Mayor Alexander Gilbert, lPbAS *'•** HI OltfitXIZh hosen «eeretsry inplsice of the tem- Wash'and soak tbree^nartera of of tbe strongest points to boar but ththee troubletrouble loto the th eUquor liquo r Irafflt.traffic ,and an d made by ea-Mayor Alexander OUben. pound' of lentils overnight in cdlj he suggestion or/mlarder it the chairman of tbe Republican Advisory AV EOCMM U.A I. OHCHESTRA.ORlHKSTBA •rafy Bele•" " cupe of water tor two bourn. billtr when a peraon haa been etrqck menmenlt ofof theth eBishops’ Bishops 'Mil Mil . Ho nt- lected as tbo only man wbo oouM rere: "CTedetrtlats—John Wr Reed. Strain out about one-fourth Of tbe by a car. The authorities of HIT : make a formidable opponent to tbe wgrhi' CYodWHali—John W: Reed. Strain out about pne-foorth of tbe hp a can The authorities of the leged Ihat It Is now rerognKed tha make a formidable opponaat to tba 1 -f-vg't.tMMta, A grtKMtks* J.'1»rB*rninnnn.. D. Barnmftnn. vnmamWinfam Mtne.i*iIl#,"I-Hrt* Iow-- ptlla and lay these aside to cool COttatf are to be a#ked to take hold •operly : Colb,Colby party. The campaign was one lentils and lay then* aside to cool. coaotF am to b* ashed to take bold tbe liquor trfi ffl ' Proarnlaarv aaprBttp*"M*M-take weld takenn lasttai rewdet*^"H!cS'ei' yflckey., M.TH .w W.'"Bt«ny" malty: : itesoia-'Resolo - MeltMelt twptwo ounces ounces ofo fbutter butte r Ini n qt the case. , regulnfcT. but that ' j pToper way | ooff tbothe hotusttaoUect avar ever knownknown Inin Plains. Plain - _ ot the case. regulated, hut that the props, way lahtt byby B. B .A. A .Paroubek Paronbe kand an dLonlt Lo u ilmie—floor*#g E. Pt~'. Horaee Me- saucepan•saucepan udand add adfl Murfour ounce*ounce sof ThThee victimvictim waawa sahoat abou t fiftyfifty years year s to treat tt la tbroi i prohibition and I field, a groat deal ot personal feeling 1 to treat It la through prohibition nnd «•«. a groat deal of pergonal feoUag CUbaw"go^mMlh^~tfss To erBanrze J imihamati local''aroatee Wirtlama.flc.wm(amB.*E. VV.. Pi dadl. H VanEandr qlpna cut up finely. Put on the lid id. tbick-set andk weighing 1.90 be believed that t ironld come j navlng been brongbt to bear. But „,, onions cut up finely. Puf on tbe ltd Old. Lhlck-aet and. weighing 1*0 he believ'd thnt th' time would come b»rln* ben brought to boar. Bat orrh«wUa lo 4m knaaa rM.^PIaln- L- Hall: Rules—C. H. Tiger, ana allow to cook for fifteen minutes pounds. . He. had a; gray nuistaqhc u -nonld realize | with a clean, strong and-able aian >f. cheap mate- (Ion of It. that the Republicans will win a r; \,' i Then 'add lo ifits the leatfta'andlentils an d lillaiiflllll tlon of It ‘ ‘ that the ■m&ww 5w.R. Sail:i aadan d iti tWar Was attended attended by by n agrnf- grat - permanent •- OraanlcatlauOre*mention — DavidD;ivt(! slot*stock andand allow allow toto simmer. a HHee soldfiald hehe believed believed thatthat the the ehnvrh ehnrch i sweepingiswi?etirn gHi »Jrt6rJ- . "It•**'* '•Is Initrarely rarel yifyluj tfyln Knumber• umoe ofr oniuafrtala.r niusfclans Among. AQson g Philhamcrlag,*, Thomas 1 RyanRyan . Wllluas More bant Hang op your hht ahonldsbonld drivedrive onton tthe th ellqnor ll^no rtraMe trafllc .that ^ tha thist thi papers .pape . takenr take** any»njs an partparty par talat go-po-In po',n>,them- the «»*m w raai s snofla good-sizeft|w*J detentiond delegaMo t Duffleld. John W. Knhl, Thomai Merchant—-Hong iip yonr a^t. J. DuBold. John W. Kahl. Tbomaa . CAXAI>A. the same a»»s ttIt tins the rsrtroeto trac | ntlralk lltfca eont«t*.l contests But ,on bu thet on present the presen oc- t oe- from Eliiab^htt ibetFhliharaonleh Phllharmonl i Hlldekraat.Hildebrant. : IHTCfilDfTrn MINISTERHIMSTER SPKAKHSPEAKS ,''. RACK FROM.CANADA. with if gtimbllne from New Jersey.! caslon it BHSHIP II he niilbluu. fromless whicthe h h with tm gam Ml nr ftrom Sow Jeremy culon It Mill «*• 5* mothlnic Mm eMch h>. r.ken an .laiere.1 an Interes fa thet I n th< Resolutions indorsing the"(a>t Na- lit. Wood feK intHRnant thnt the than a plain ,dutj to «tate the facta AttVemei. KenolotfotU ^nddrelng the ‘last Na- ATIT tOTALTHl-RCHifM'AI, < XKRVIl’R. SurprisedI byby Friends SMemds InI !| Mr. Wood Ml ladlen«n: th»« tho than a plain t)u& to mnte tbe fa«» mnremcof tionulinal ' andantt SfateS?ati> plaiformxplatform s ofo ftbe th e peoplepeople wontdwould submitsubmit toto bay havin laxg the th *of o thef th ratae ras anda an tod teyprvwao eipree thes th opla«oee opinio n T„,Th rvneafeate rebearaa wnel watn severy in ever wayy wav Oeinocratlc party, declare for equal j "41 huvd Old'Old blewStan efo fHolland” Holland "Ad- Ad - Honor of He> Return. atoonmlMR tnInterest tweetss dictatedictate foto them them and anff that; tha t(he £h Repabllcanae Repflbllcan aof oFlalgfisldf Plainftel atlrtactoryd satisfactor toy theto th1-remote-,e prtmiftter ands and In honor of ber return from a Ion tafiatlon.station, condem n the counry taxi In honor ot her return from a ldm TheThe tabletable ofof raiabbsratable* forfor lfififi. 190 6for fo r telltell themthem Whatwha t tba,they omaMshoul d andan .lU.d ; will be, bdoinge doin tbag thbeM« bea nndt anwtoertd wises theyt ihefeely atvarlyfeel grmtl eurourn,edy encoum V,Ke dU,o f> y the rtrrnir*drraac^ .Vv.nSevvat't “ stay In Canada, Miss Kennena Hat boards, briberyiribery ofof roues voters and and corpora corpora - j *t*j In Canada. Mlap (Cennena Hau UnioUalo*n cxMBiycounty aaas compUsd compiled byli yClerk Cler k abooldshould notho t dodo . HeH easked nake dbu hi stall-s asdl- thing; thin gpossible pesslbl undere unde tbar thcla mom- clrcipn am*- start The, orch-utrathe orcnestr wina bewil madel be mad* lions, tadid ' pledgespledges supportsuppor t tot otho th e 1 mapfifififig.BapUita. se*ebn wa*was surprisedsurprised bJJ.aby-a number number of o fher lie Of the Cowatj- Board of Taxation ease*nce IfIf Itit knewknew anyan yaaloon-keepev Maloon-k«t*i»er mancea! stance Ins Igivingn giving to tMr.o Mr Flak. Fla allk alIk.l tbowee onofe the of bwtthe beitthhtt tbaha,t yetha sbeen yet 'Veen Congressional nominee for the I Friends at hter hom* on' Watch un of tho County Board of Texatloa Coagrcaatnaal nominee for tbe R«vRav.. pj Tellhnyaen.Vclth uyseo , ofofHaarle Haiarjem.i friends al her both* on Walrbnne Wllitam-TowncendVV 1111 xia-Towuaead., waawas publishedpublished ex-ex- thatthat respect#respect* tb'the lews, laws declaring, declarin gtkttt tha t.upport j suppor andt an fnlluenc.d Influenc theye the cany ca postd-n possl .ron- see fnn tbein theftye clt andr anft dfa I thet f* planthe plaof n ftf FourtFourthh districtdistrict andand to to tba th enominee* nominee s avenueavenue lastlast night.night . ]Tbo T& eaSatr affai rwas wa clusively in these columns yesterday. ooft thethe proprietors proprietor* ofof tho.3fiS.00d tne.26O.00e a- »»-jbl btjv bring brin gto t obear.—New b>ar.—New York Tor Flnaa-k Flniu Mr.- M paroubekr Paronbe andk an Mrd Mclamsr Claws to* give to giv e •lected by the convention, HollandHuliaad.. kevva vv the Uraud ohi much enjoyed. datively la I base column* yaaterday. loon in tbe Flirted State* ,-wt m daR and Commrctal World. ,a Series of high class concerts. Both selected by tho conrontlon Man or that country, who U thq lead- niuch enjoyed. loon la the raaed Ota's* vat on* Clnl and Cammarclal World. a aerlea of high tba concerts. Both Man of thal country, wbo U th* lend- During the evening Harrison Fain To R«nenr Old Fitendsbips. .lieu ' South wick, of Tren-.on. er of the Seveath-Day Baptists In his During the evontag Harrison FabQ' habadd an,par teepees respect foefo rthe th elawn lawa . — ' - .' an antedar mndtux.e skilled musWanaad tnaaes w»and those who r"Alloa Sontbwick.' of Traafoa. er of tbq Seveelh-Day Bapfltta In hie d Monroe Staats Bang, and Miss tha candidate for Congress In . th© native land, addressed a large con- and Monroe Stoats aaag, and IJlu CharlesCharles w.W .Allan, Allen, whowho 1a IB the th efath- fath - Mr. WoodWood quoted• ated aa reseat recen tbrtlele articl e-AMITY ! AMIT YHnBF, HOSf eTETBH-fiN VKTKRA X join areJoin to be given• be ' ptivethe nbenefit the benefief t of caodltala for Coogreaa la tba native land, sddressed a largo com- na Dilts and Miss EUie Dunavan Fourth district, addressed the con- Edna uilta and Mlm Elsie Duna erir ofof ViolaViola AllenAllen andan dmanaging managing bar he r > WITH PRIZED RKIJC. their experien?f More "members are irtb dlafrl'l. addreaead lb# eon. gregallopKresatiop atat Iho the Savanth-DaySeventh-Oar .Baptist Baptl ajecl piano solos.' Kafreshinents In tbe Newark Evening Newt which MARCHED WITH * " “ vection. He was followed by Irwia placed piano solos, Retreshme presentireseat tourto«r ofof "Cymbcllne.""Cymboline," waawas for for needed a followad by frwfa ehnrechurchb tbitthis morning.morning. .Ho He.I la sa abroad broi ere aeryed.' old that the Oerman-Amertetn. of | S. Marshall, chairman of the Ciiy minded,; big hearted man, and we aerred'. . . : ,. . manynany yearsyean associatedassociated Inin theatrical. theatrica l ththee Vt? mate no • goingcolni to dsmaad the JTT '“y ** "*" are Invited tba CUy mi ad ad., big banned The part7 waa arranged by Mrs. .flairs with Edwin Varrey, wbose repeal of the Bishops' Mil and tha h n ExecullveSxecuttve CommitteeCommittee ofof Trenton. Trenton . Tho party waa arranged by Hr*. atlAtrs With Edwin Varrey. whose repeal of the Blahope- hill and that "TT .'. _ ***. '* *' and rehtatol to he held at O A R aoeakar of oommandi M.. HanarnHanscn andan dtbo the Misses "Mtoe sElsie Elsi efind an d homo:ome lais la in WashlngtoaWashington Valley.Valley. WhenWhen permissionpermission bebe gives given toto bare hare aaloon. saloon , ar«D*Tro^do held In .* «n»« Wf ^ 1 Th*Tbe apnolatmentappointment ofor a a member membe rof o f He apoke In larma of deep apprecia- Uyra Dunavan. Among .those prea- dr. Allen reached Plalnfield. today. open on Sundays from 1 o'clock- I: tion ol the denomination and particu- Mira Dunaven. Among thoee proa- Mr. Alba reached Plainfield, today, October 11. rood. „„ of ihotbe EitadllWEsecutlVe SfemllteoCommittee Wffor th* the 8oo- Sec - tion of a* denomination and partleu- were: TheTho ifiaaas MyraMyr aDpn- Dtin - almostalmost blahis first first thoughtthough t waawa sfor fo rhit hi s the afternoon until • ling feet onondd districtdistrict'O off NorthNorth PlainfieldPlalnfield hoc-bor - lorlylarly of-of: the tbe peoplepeople .who who tost first cam >.1, *!•!•Elsie Dunara*.Dunavac ,Era 'Ev aDonavitu. Dunavan , oldid friendfriend nndand wbca when ,he h elearned learne dhis hi * night. In arguing against inch ongonghh broughtbrought forwardforward theth eold Old scrap, scrap . hidmm Inin Holland Holland asas mlsMouari mlsslonarlea . EdnaEdna DUta.DUM .Marie ijarie Hhh*.H»ba, HatUeIJatUe Gl|ae, Giie- . rhereabouts be planned a trip to the which has bees on between Walter Dr.Dr. VellhwyaenVeUbeyaen moamteaIllustrates Inin hla "r. and Mr*. Tucker, Jlrs. Alfred whereabouts be plun*4 a trip to tba which baa been on hotwton Waller h Mr. and Mrs. Tocher. Mrs Alfred axtor'a home. a and several mem- tmturea of tbe Bit SCHOOLMATE. Lrnbarger and t.. D. Townley for own lir* that tbe "opea t ffpf actor', bom*. He and aaveral mem- unharger and Tv. D. Townloy for wB.JWp.tbpt. lb rone of maun, Mrs. 11-. Hanaen. Georqe of the "Cymbeline" company. provide* that no' lie ne iline. ', When tbe former ap- grace, and -. love of the. Heav ber* of tb* "CymbeUue" company, no time. When tbe former ap- r»ce. >*ed -. k»» of tba Heavanty alsh, Irving Wal»Ii> Oeorge Simon, y also knew Mr. Varrey when be ' ~ Sunday and nil tred In the convention with the two Father, gives one the moat tup wbo alto knew Mr. Varrey when be . -red tn the eonrentlon with the two Rather give, owe the most Harrison fahu. Monroe Staats. \ 1 on tha stage, will pass part of *«d [mm the front of saloons' ' delegates from hte district favoring bappinefc." Tbe vaJue of prayer waa Harrlaoa Fahn. Monroe Beasts ; waa oa tb* stage, will pass part of ' HO-, ttauma, Ftreita- „ ^ fcMfcd b, CMy delegates from hla district favoring »*•»-_ iofrow with.him. it day. He Mid that the Mil I w him it looked as If he would*be ap- hutzed by bim and ha also made Irst of V. M. t. A. *Toi»:" i tomorrow with hint. GnMavna Isaacn, • formi him It looked an R «o would he gp- ho also made Firm ot~*T M."fc. A~Top. " j draw* by the bishops of tbe. ptfintedpointed toto th*'the pooltfion. position . However,However , aann anraattearnest appealappeal Uatthat allal laarvo serve God God ThoHe BonthornSouthern JtAMeeJubilee SlngeraSingers trillwil l uldoon. gny.-fiTo year* when the flail Waa mods tor tho with a ukata heart. "H* Uajl ban appear at tbe T.' 5*^ C: A. tonight In : Draw-Head Palled AuA street, wao ar- name* of Baaosttv. Comnmlee Vo ho aa other Gods Itatoea Ma" the B'rat'df a serleirtif popular 'enter - TheThe draw-beaddraw-head ofot aa freightfreight carca ear o a aftepnoon for handed lu toto Hwth enoetoUry secretary thattha tof o f ABTRav.. Hr.air . VtlthuyaapVelthuysen willwil l spaah :alnmentmenUs toTMfJi*arracg'ea DjT>J the- th eSUr Su r a longlong train,train, pulledpulled oatou JuMt jus tu a its it by Doorman O'Gorman L. B.D. IWwuMyTownley waawas ventsent opOp ** a s•*» wel ta* a_ s . Bis afternoon to UK Junior and Sen- Ca.nrse i'Cbniiiiittee:/r«nto1ltr Plainfield declar'd t^ey favored Un- ck*'Ok- To.Tomorrow be will preach frameTraffic eraswas debyoddelayed abouta boot uuan hour. hour . * m the part ’T*" Amity Hoar Company, wp Mth- time arger and' the latter claimed his ; in the ^ew Market church ol that de- Chairman of -Corntnit t •-('. \ of women had j It !was disbanded. He participated it MnldooMuldoonn toldtold 'JudgeJuds* B'aiyonBniyon fn"i n In Ibe New MMarket church of that de- Chalnuww of CoBvmltt". aiity per 1rent. Be de- II dlaband-d. Ho pact Ideal,-d lu eat on the committee, addressing the j nomination, iward R. Fine*, of N*?w York the last parade. In New York oitv, «>arcourtt thistbi» morningmorning thatUiat belie was wa swglt- w*lt - nomlnailo*. Edward R. FI nek, of New York. lUhmv Cancelled Game. clared "JS-r.that nlnpiy p«*?!.r cent ,", ot ~~the >k» * tranafer to corroborate the There WAS much discussion over ! Real Estate chances. Park aveaae, 1s ebMrman of the ft-, eleven cancelled its game scheduled they do not want to abide by the laws This waa tketbl e pared*parade giventfil «* oxer a transfer to corroborate tbe There wav . publican Club's canjpdiBin comraitt« eleven cancelled Ita gams scheduled honor of the vtelt of Albert Bd- statement. The transfer waa dated the matter and it waa finally left to Several change* tn real estate have publiean Club's ramtmlm committee this morning with the North of this Stare or country they «-»'i go _ loti lo Sevenal chanree In real rotate here which la pro&ecDtine tHroQgbont Kew for tble morning with tbe North S*ThtT mf-T^Trov'^th'-'Vli"’" >»*^~>rw«n! Princ rf‘*the*t»I|e ©f WaleaI*o”Alwro*. new Kins a^Kd - ThursdayThe afternoon tcanafar- waa dated tba f»»Um Bxecutlve m * Committee to decide been reported In the West End di_. -Itlea M pyoaecutlfi* throeghoat New Plalnfleld High School team. As a bark to uhare they come fro***m an*° warn Prince W Walcw. U— KUg Ed- Thursday attwaooa . ..flhe Baec.il,,the itlvw Committee lo decide been report'd In tbe West End dm York city very vigorous work at the Plainfield High School Mm. Aa a tacx io whaaw tney some from a. wllrtwar vd -„V ofU KualaudofiBnicland . "Tou've"Ton-v been waitinge been waitinsome tlmo."g «om e, whichtime, "of , whicthe h of the two men is end tied to Ing the pant week or ». H. C. Comp- Yorh city very vlworoc. work al aha resnlt there will be no game in Plain- tbe HMnit Trates are che*)>. 1B h lag the past week or so H. C. Comp- wit Mmtv revolt there will be Do game la Plain- The Exempt Association of Plain- commented the magistrate. Vfou ' the position. Uabarcer claimed tbat ton has told a lot em Went Front field today. speaking In favor ot a local option poaitlon. Unharger claimed that ton haa field today. atwakla .T Qcfd '*r ■e»«•»* the fortunat Aaooriatlone custodian of Plain-s o fcom»aa«ed *«e n schoolmat tho magtatratc.e ol m j.Kfifi fattier | the, th paaMtome preeentatkn t of Towntey's name street to Mowbray W. Forney, a elvfl lawmT^he. he «ald that forty States*<« now * • th* .fortunate cua-odlaaa of w«v a ache BU father, the presentation of Townley'v naan street to Mowbray W. Forney, a cl*11 IbN^Unft BriRim- Breaks Daw>L ■this valuable reJtc. whlrb m far bark weren't you?" • was an effort of #aTid J. Carney, tbe engineer and contractor, and he will The nt-aiiin? engloo which oanally hav« »urh a law and be bape1 d taht thl* val.aMo reMc. which at far back awren t you! waa an efort of Ravld J. Camay, the engfueer aad Th* Beadlhg eoglno which axutlly EaEada targew Ic.Ic» Field F1H.I . as "the SfUe«" wM the pride of jt*>e "Tes, sir," answered Mnldoouldoonn withwith DemocraticDemocratic lenderleade r InI nNorth Nort hPlain- Plain *r*c- erec t a haadscme home for himself NeNOWw JvavJaraey ——-would erentmall.-lir y ““ hav a*e “the BtlWp" was Iho prld* of I he "Teo. air." drawdraw*s thethe express express train train which whic hpataae passe a TheThe NaturalNatural Ic*Ice Company Company arcare kav- aav - * h wreotaalty ham- annuar«t,dl ,parad nf lhe, ovf,w th Torke Vew vol- Yor *k amlle.voj- a "Fsmile . -Forty-Forty yearsyears oror more more ago.ago . Heldfield borough boroug hwho wh Uveao live tns Itb*n th Firste Firs Mr.t Mr . Goniptea baa also sold a lot on through "il» city: every moraine nnteer fire department, and was -'- we went to school together at New district to keep him oat of the Bx- Compto* avenue to Pete Manger, of hla city every morqlng ng aa stripstrip atot lead land that that pole, pat suu> int o Mr. Wood ha« h dlatytct to keep him set of tbe Ex- Compton avenue to Pet* Manger, of iboat Sfrio Botes «aat, broke down kg' waa . ttlL L_ wayfires department, made nno o andf fwt f... jwlnHra ->• wel fenwant- Market to . Theodore Vail waa the ecudve Committee. Unbarger made New Tarfc. and he will build at house down theirheir poodpond atat VTatchnngWatctmng calcu t oat to travel Ihronirtiout New ecu live Committee I.lebarger made New Teak, and he will build tt "onnd Brootr, tbU morning, and . -mi: ktare* rtas; i matier of z: doeoratlo n al !*"• wncber then." - a plea for the matter ret he settled there for himself. Matthew Bran- rata*, and ncrease* tbe -kwtorutng a»ea- The speak a ad work far the Q a pirn for th* manor td ho settled there for UmaMf. he engine whlcU takes the 8i 4 8 itrrp was several hundred feet Wtiare Mil annuahl hail riven h the Metropoll'-a Mnldoon kadat hem tn court for on the floor of the conventloa: The don, of Donellen *Tenue, has sold Us thw till •nd do -what he ca» a, T T Msldoon hadn't been la court for on the floor of tho con- rain toto Newt Yorl.York, wsswas pressedpressed bioInto md »her win have that nmeh wore ST do* ,awwklTt.^'T ’rf-w T*• dennrtmesi*” ^t at *»tb e«•» Academ e Of Mt«i<" a year and the magistrate suspend«d deltgatc* voted agalast the proposl- residence to a New Tork «Mla a law. Mwah- a year aad tho maglatmt* suspended fi.lastiw voted against Ibe propose r.dfieei. to a New Tork and •errtce, another engine b«iag secured their tee field thbiywar. The pond tow. .* “* “ '" * * I adapartmeat that• l el—.a tha t atcity tho. IAcad. sentence. He tn well-to~do. tlon. poanenstDn will b« it»*wii • i will be takes s for the local. j saboot \ acre* l« extent. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. COIXJRS THAT MAKK CHRISTIAN, ENP^VOR., OWE LOOK TOOXO. *e clean, fisc dbbee to ho] mt Uttorm j "T antts—* t wn-tnmoa and a three- .., the'color 'or'« woman'• frock Wave fa* Or* 1:. on the 1*W«T shelves. r Ort. as. -Br *: Vm- bastion coat Both *r* supplied with ai 4 hat that make* her look either of the tijr yonr (c« In pieces aa large'as t. DOYLE. Tho I ka jr. It 1 r s should Jotn tb* Joi young or old, mnd if Men of then Thai tbe Anti-Briber; dart be accommodated. Thl* is ranch Ft1*tiO»t«p U tor mil :lothes. for there are several realized this there would he more b«- tt-ndu to prowcut* a mist VIKO sa w&?2M"?b..I!l!l - l than ' bay small I | that can be added to the water which That every one who baa ao«p ted tbe cotning gowns worn. ' :Irujjiii^i In an effort lo stamp and In the rase of tbe two-bnttoi __ ..-c r s. CT'V™' • style the coal Is rounded away slight wfll quickly eradicate dirt, make the Lord Jesus Christ as bis Saviour and o -For then, instead of selecting B, corruption at tbe ootolne; Hwi Be r not to fill dishes too fun f rMndahlp a«d how ts hisin ly In front. The three-button styl- washing easier and will not Injure Is trusting In Him for eternal saltation gr«en that would not be suitable* wss ff»n^nc»d at a meotlns of that they will sprtl over. If sny- XViU, 34. comes straight down the front, and the fabric. should unite witb tbe ChrisOai * slfaplr because U happened to he a body In the T. M. C. A. building hlng Is spilled, flout fall to wipe "Have mao7 iwenwlsbera bat few Is squarq e aierasa ththe bottomm, with a Kerosene la one of the best clothe, would seem to need no argument. Th fashionable tint, a color tbat showed Trenton, Monday atgbt. Commute** t up Immedisteljr- Intimates" Is excellent »ttr*p for very slight rounding of the wtilteners and 1I perfectly safe church is a divine Institution. Chris the eyes, balr and complexion to- ad- were appointed Bad Organised J"vi Pick tbe lea well together and do people to follow. Tbere Is Kiocli a of tbe fronts, whlrfh. however, mi Hlmaelf vat Its founder, intan would be decided apon. use. It is especially good lor clothe* iot wrap It in paper or cloths; ~ ;b« nature or a big mail meeting, and ona at I5n nil the way down from tbe top but- is to carry forward the work of that have been hissing for a long Head, keep the door of the lee cham- friendship. So there. U roucb 1 iFollowing tali Idea in choosing • principal efforts of the committed frit Pocket flaps are a feature ol in the world, and nothing time and become jetton-. ber shot as much as possible. goes under the name of friendship nktertals for this dresses, women IJC toward •scaring the priinl* these new coata, and the number d< natural and reasonable than that those For ordinary purposes uae bat a Do not pat food of any sort direct which has no right to claim tbe title ••ula be more harmoniously clad Oovernor Edward C. Stokes to pends on individual taste. The tw< who are saved and are Interested iu bleepoonful of ke rose in ly OK the Ice. If tt Is absolutely nee In our study of this lesson (t U tvell to and there would, be individuality In dress tbe meeting, which is planned button cost sometimes ha* two side tne Miration of others abould be 01 Ion of wstei essary to place 11 near the lee, see begin with tbe oonstdNTtthW *f 1 their wardrobes that nowadays few for the near future. pockets, while its rival has an extra ly identified with the church and nt of garments being that tt la in glass or porcelain. we call "the biuiw.it friendship." Believing tbat through the pulpit one above the risht pocket. Vt»r lively engaged In Its work. Yet In much soiled, and emulsion mad* mpty the refrigerator at leas is tbe relation Je*u3 sustains toi Besides making a difference in the the people of tbe city can be api spite of them facts there are many to Caffs there mart be If i man from equal parts of kerosene, clear once a week: scrub the interlo: os. He says that He, does/not ca apparent age of the wearer certain ed to with considerable effect, reso- akes any pretence of keeping whom church memliersblp does not ap- lutions calling upon the clergy line water and turpentine shaken noronirbly. then scald the toe cham shades give tbe ttnpreseion of stout- lu Hons railing upon the clergy towit h tbe time*. Every business peal. «md various excuses ore ofleret the master does. lla-. djea ].•:..! their assistance to the ea_._ until creamy, Is invaluable. ber and drainpipe with boiling watei ness or slendernesa and tbls sboald lend their tnlrk he Is dalng-. Bnt bii't >£i: A cPLE. friend Is tnk^i Into Inner 'cuUtldeu* cotnpleiion and gray eyes. A shade of Trent**: against church membership should of Trenton: With a coat cut as low as elthi stockings or troaven, this emulsion lares th; hat would make a decided brunette "The Mercer County An'1-briln..-y Spell Stirs Oklahoma Natives. iivin.-f as of Ua i:ii(«irtauce. It 11 "The Merrer County An’I-brtU.ry me of these models the waistcoat If Invaluable. Sfvll Stl»s Oklahoma Natter*. He has revealed to IDs friends all He irfth black hair aad eyes and a dear league, which was organlvKl largely Sfrs. J. B. Jonc-* has Issued invita- league, which was organised I argil' mast be high enough to show two rfra. J. B. Jone* ha. lasoed luvlta- TO not uecuswiry anil desirable- It hss heard of Ills Father. He h: olive skin look young would add at through lue efforts of members .< Make a Terr hot soap suds aad lons to a "spelling match" foi through loe efforts of member, ntInche s or more above tbe opening of tton. to n “spelling match" for Fri- •iiUI ccrtHlnly toe ponsibli met* concealed from us. - t . least ten years to the appearance- of your body, to check the evils of vo Ida a small portion of tbe emulsion lay evening of tbia week, -when she roar body, to check the er.l. ©f rov, .he coat, This may be made day evening of this week, when sht at uouflncio; rauoof to this effect. Bat there can be no friendship where oiie who was neither a blende nor de- • •• ir::-. no flagrantly manifested i to the water. Allow the clothes to illl entertain the teachers of tbe h iring. -v> flagrantly manl/ented a'.matc h the coat and trousers, o will entertain tha teacher* of the t Hocb. U nat tliictse, The tbere Is not mutual confidence. If Ood cidedly dark. 'he last election In tbls city .ml COQI remain for about five minutes In the • he fast "lection in thin city and eoun- may be of a. contrasting material and •tty. . Tbe Invitations Is a clever » \ 'lectlng confide* In us, :.• nd> In Him.. if He tells nif His plans eonsideratioa th-s desirability of s m oughly. arid wen rounded body, should choose consideration tho desirability of a «iw? from the hands of a Bond streei Der Jentl folk, by way of rim telvea oal ;^;!ue- g:.ii >.>.ni that they and asks us to. share His f work, we action looking to a seneml exp^j For tn the latter case when the hostes thinks It proper tim gwwns In pate blue It she ts under action looking to a general expert r is th« black and»whlte mixture lire Ciriiiiiu lives eat of the ,u»t slso make knawu to-£tlm all siou by the clergy of tb« city on situ emulsion Is used so strong, It Is quite 30, bat If older tbe pastel shades in •loo by the clergy of the city on *n>ie h gives a gray effect to the salt Tbat i . the caw) !i us '.-..•.i ;:•• In ii. U one Chris- platw aad desttes- Then; mual Sunday preceding the comliii: iii- necessary that every particle should soft blue, pale green sad faded hello- nited and which wilt If oar der president, and i tan do. tbta all e-y.-ll, and there- nothing kept bock 0:1 our put. Here SundayHot., of condemnatiopreceding nthe o f condi»g_thj ;>ric.ii r I. trtpe will be more becoming worn by Mr. Frank Dekum In the forth- The men, who have been thinking fore toe churt:} Is not a necessity and ts the failure of sa many sf/rh» uevci tloL.at ijrililn or condemnatione voters aa a mean of thas o f priciinocarry- oaps which are free from ieat to the fact. coming production of "The House of It Just tbe tlm > change our speli- its organisatloii wan a mistake inM to perfect oueuesa jwith Ood inofg bribing election vote*as and aatrf acallin mean*g wjw of m«-arrj- j.ll good for laundry par- Mirth." : The coat land trousers are 't was dlvlnc:;,iu-::tuted.Bail who They bflve Ennh which thejr/know wil Below the waist line, any dark col- t'tlsen•ng election*s to aid and, s c uffa callingr aa the ei^ay Ma j.11y <‘tlsan* to aid. far as they mnyof the mixture and the waistcoat Is And thus to help the cans along iccept a iw.'it(3a (list resti upon tbe not hear the sight of Ood u* meet His ored cloth will not Interfere with the be able. In enforcing the Isw« db*1i4- general effect because It Is too tar , ! of fawn color cloth, with pearl bnt- A Spelling Band of speech and song intimation tUat: .•• i-dwrtfd-m , i HOI SEHOI.T) ed to .upprene bribery at elec’kMi.>. natch. This combination of Stand your pans on a damr '-loth Dos she prooos. in (he cimrliltf naotner excuse fre- vorthy IQlDgs keeps, them' from con- away to cast shadows on the face and "The"The leaguleaguee also, aakaskss personapersonall eoco-- gray and fawn Is very modish at itaediately after taking them from Friday alt at S o'clock glve:i IT uat Joining it. But fiding ail to God's direeds*: and con the b>-eak of light green between operatloD Of all members cf Minis- Tbe iawb string's ont. so only nock : it i*a|'jjifl^:e for others.' shows the light hair and eyes to ad- operation of all member* cf kllois- •i resent In men's haberdashery. a oven, and the cakes «U1 come l :rot. and so they never coaui; to full trrlalterlai uniounionn anandd havehare, thethemm »Uailecd it without sticking. And U'11 be greeted at the dor others will uever harmony with Bun ubd so never flut: 'astage. oar meetings and help In the •* The Inverness overcoat is rarely To produce mining res- its a* the smiling faces tl may be shur. coee m for fa^ure t.i ]>erfqnn the ob- perfect peace m beiierinff' aad .nttet White and cream next to ths face of Buppresslng corruption tn i worn nowaday!!, though It Is perfect- mirror and windows. • -y rubbing September fourteenth Is the dat Ugatlons tti::t re.it up 1:1 as. Fartber- rest of soul. ; .re, of course, desirable, as ia a pale y good fora for the opera and the more. If some lire false this fact sboald tlous. am iver with thin, co'1 starch and Come oneVid all and dont be 1st found the gr>at*ess Of wow. piay. Elderly men are very partial stimulate the ((t^ora to Increased fldel- >»ing oS with a soft cloth. form ourselves into a ro Abraham. In rn age wbenicn bad no" 1 Dark material* for street wear It has about It an Old-World Ity."' Instead of sMncfai charch mem- Try making a new dress And spelt np land, dUtlnkt, and • leorn«l God as we Lave pen tauglit should be doll rather than shiny, and T ANTI- air which I* very pleasing. Further- ity.*bershl) Inatnad! we t"j>a:r.!e. ' dciireriat w eIt ma andy oll- be earn of tartar water. It will he- Inch words as Rosefelt and Karnaga. confidence and trusted Hto? utterly in old than black. If It is neces- on be slipped on and off with ease, nitbfolt the harto mit Indop orSfrt1ste 'iy fMm we professor may off-s Kl'MltlJTO OP TMK RAIIb rn* perfectly white. —El Reno (Ok.) American. .11 iifTtilrs, end merited; tbe title sary to wear the tatter It should be and will resist a really Incredible -m ReAo (Ok.) American osetf Christianitythe harm ,«ioae Th e»«y ex;3iii>lveaeg r iee prof«**or*B of It a piece of baking soda the slae Krit-nd of God.'.' V relieved about the neck with a white In Spain no one enters or leaves a .mount of massing, It Is made only ofchurc Christianity,h tnefflbers!il; The> i s ex;ofte e*a*reoea*n used a sof la Spain no one eater* or leaven n a pea is added to each quart of church membership la oHen uaed a. Here lies the beginning JOT all ren! ream colored piece of lace, or a ,-• railway carriage without bowing prr if black fabrics, and cat quite long. TO TRLI. lent a ..!!•! It. The charcb railway carriage without bowing p*V- gooseberries before, cooking it will fellowsblp. Wnonver liads Gwi aa la- ribbon in any of the soft pastels, Iltely (o tbe occupants. fourth men prefer the Chesterfield an argumentnnriw atsilnn, be flnanolally It- The support church- Moly to the occupants. , . . ! materially reduce Uie amount of sug- Inmte and constant | coO^anlon green, blue or yellow. Wireless teleBrasN apparatus h.is and the frock overcoats, which, while Ask the p«rson whose fortune yo BWt ot course,In oar becountr flnaaclallry tbls Isupport-s done Wireless telegraph apparatus ha. and the frock owtMU, which, while ar required to nwjaten them. ; find the i.-icw to an otlier" friend iDark women who have no color in h-fti Installed on many trains In Italir nore modern, yet lack the aristoerat- re'to tell to make a wish.'while yo principallyed. and In, itours tt cirtUitryshould bethl*. byla thdonee ben installed on many trains In Itato more modern, yet lack the aristocrat- Rnb the kettle in which, jam* or hnffle and reshuffle the cards. Then prlncfitally, aw tt ahould be. by theO f value. heir face should avoid any bright onon ProfProf,. idelM V.fcchla'Vecefctoss nyntemsystem,. whicwhichh »cc gracegrace traditionalltraditions Ityy asssodateassociatedd witwithh preserves Is to be made over the sides nembers of the church. But the ehjades, for these bring out their lack roaderi It easy for trains to wm- be Inverness. »t1ih«n, face down, upon tbe table member*'hiirch onl ofy expectthe s church.it a member Bats tothe Tbere is another element of renders It en*y for- train* to com-the Inverness. and bottom with a piece of tissue psj- and ask hep tn cur them in three clmrrh only expert* It. members to in real fraternity which need* ntten of freshness aad make the wearers . municatem imitate withwltk stationstationss muandd witwithh e«ceachh Combinations of brown and tan ler saturated with olive oil. and tt ive Ib proportion fa their ability. This ook older thaa they would with soft- other. Combinations ot brow* and (an pHea. - - i •.*..-: • • ; pvoirtnclpl fn proportione maken i ttt possibl fhrtr eshinty. for', al lThl* to tioii. It coatH. One mmft give, and other. withwith anan indistincIndistinctt overplaloverplaidd ilan reredd oror' ; re vent the fruit from sticking. Look at the cardd in each pile sep- principle makes tt pomnido for all to hat not RtlnTedlY. He rotist er tones. A wattluaafcewatchmakerr oott OntariOntarioo , ha. hass &en 1B one of tbe smartest weaves. • make rubber shoes wear long- ittpport tbe t-ltcn-ii and at the same made a remarkable working model green I* one of the smartest weaves. arately. If I the one in which the time not to bOrdeu themselves In so 111 lie has whleh tbp otlie* eaa Bhar». Dove grays. Ivory and dainty old made a remarkable working model Nowiw anandd thethenn onon*e seeacess aa brow brownn an andd nun the tops ot old rubber shook God gives us through Jesus Christ lues, are deddelr becoming for this ooff aann cniriTH*engine. ' Ftft vetghweigh*a only only- fou fourr whit e mixture with a blue thread it pieces the shape of a heel,. Smear nine of hearts Is found there are doing. No ralid exctise was ever Riven ;:'.uii- and Is of gold and stocl. It white mixture: with a. blag thread for failure to Join tbe church where Ee has which we can In anywise ype of women unless she is stout, in grains,T and la of gold and atgel Itrunning g leftst1rwlseiof-tnlensttoUe of thee rlotlicloth.. OtfcOth-- ' aee pieces on the lining side with propriate. So we must give to others which case dull black materials, re- would take 120 of these enitlae to erlals that promise to become jck mucilage, -or any sticky Burf- rbe opportunity exists. Tbe logical re- wpigh an ounce. *-r materials that promise to become Discard the spot cards below the KUII (a therefore tbat we should unite tbe real affection and-in«rest of ived by ivory ahout the neck and 'asblonable for morning suits are ince. and place In the heels of rub- mates. When CornellUB hears of The Great Northern Hallway h»ve fashionable for morning suits are sevens, and take ont a qneen (ol arselve*:witb it. ' < >ust should be worn. gray-blues,gray-blue*, navnavyy blubluee witwithh whitwhitee un nn-- ra, pressing down firmly. These through' Christ Its' nils, bis Issucii the following notice to train- derplald or stri»e apd a few Balt-and- atectors prevent tbe rubber from iot yonr "client." Foi Brunettes witb'plenty of rich col- derplnld or strloe and a f#w salt-and- dark woman the right queen to that 2. Ohuri-h membership' fs a doty. friendo teavtber to share with him the oring look stunning In strong golden men and staff! ' "In ord*r that the >pper mixed effedjs. receiving the driect pressure Of tbi C'uufesslon Of Christ Is one of the ra- rtrnction of an aposde. and tbe Hal; amartness In the appearance of tbe For somewhat eut-of-the-way gar- ofOf spade*:spadesidea; dardarkk haihairr anandd blubin biue eyes, irowna, reddish tens, deep rich Bar- take a heart: chestnut hair and it* in the salvation of tbe souL Spirit falls on tbeoi l« net and soft bul pronounced crlm- •tan thould be maintained. Mr. ments an English ' model shows a t heels, and can be r ewed when take a heart; cheatnut ha wijt confess with thy moutn ivite them to be there. BrousBen requests tbat all members ihaped Chesterfield coat and a move- bey show the least signs of wear. J brownbrown eye*,eyes, aa clubdub., anandd aa fai fairr vomit la. diamond. the Lord Jesutt and sbait believe in Martha falls below tbe highest Ideal Grays, unless they are too cold, are or the staff sbonR wear white Col- aent was on foot IK London and New make my rubbers last much longer tlilno heart that God raised Him from BcansB.she was cumbered with the 1 lars, and the practice of wearing col- York to make evening dress coats in by floing this. L*T the face card down on the ta- au» effective for this dark type of ble aad lay ont four at a time of the Cbe dead toon shatt be saved." Tbe •ntiOD to mere bodily needs «nd 1 beauty. ored collars nnM, therefore," be dis- bine worsted cloth, but like the fad ilng ribbon through beading >lace where thts confession Is made acting In appreciation of the more continued' forthwith." wearing knee breeches after the hair tbe time adn annoyance will be left after discarding, placini is In t&e cbnrch. It Is undoubtedly tbe the left of the face card, worthy needs of spirit. Jesus.wax li A Roumanian leper was at Franlt- nner of our forefathers it did notsaved by not removing tbe bodkia place wlicn- it should be made. To house for » little while, onlj. goo: 'Get a ready-made suit of gray'and fun placed. In it railway carriage. ike." ] Fancy waistcoats, it is said, rom t > beading until the last hole OS the right, c above and one be- neglect to unite with- the church, there- ile would be beyond tbe read) of hand blBCk plaid to sews you for erery every door and window of which was will be Very largely worn this sea- reached. If tbe ribbon li tore, is to fail to perform tbe duty Of and voice. He who hsd* fasted forty re - tight pony Jacket aad sprurrty fastened and sealed, for rft- son, most ol wbicb will be double- straight It Mil not turn in tbe bead- cards the card faces (the confessing Christ. days In preperstlon for bis life wori knife plaited skirt. Add moval to his native country. The ireasted and made ot French flannel head ia always turned to one »llar and cuffs of London ng by this method. P -: n. Charcb mjeaibership 1B beneficial. cared more for heart to^ heart talk: Austrian authorities, however, re- n a large variety of patterns Iflel tell what is to be: those behind a for-tfaf kiiid of supper He waa ti gray velvet.velvet. OViJrimm blacblackk hahatt witwithb fused to permit hi roto pass tbe Ths 'ffxock cutaway" or the "cttt- hat has passed; those over the it .throws ' around us safeguards green wing and wide rosette of black against pvil: it brings to ps the Inanlra- , Many make the same tlnd of mis n wing and wide rosette of Mack frontier, so thai poor man, still Invr ray frock" faas come into fashion It is v wilt card whet is or will be, in her mind, .- now. Some of thoe* whom yoi sajtln» ribbon.ribbon. PoPutt folfoldd ooff blac blackk rib rib-- prisoned In his- sealed compartment, jain and is a very popular snlt In hav able season a> and those below;her what she trl- 1*1) and Joy of Christian fellowship; It bon around crown. provides the best and greatest oppor- La tbe habit of meeting frequently a round crown. remained In the foods yard at Pss- s>w York. For afternoon wear the ilgnt If the girlls Intend 't o givi e nphs over. - . -; nave never beard a word from yoa as s.iu for several days, hi* food being it and -waistcoat are made of black >arties to each other and exclude al) The significance of the cards, ac- tunities for .serving Christ; through CAUSTIC COMMENT. membership in tbe church onr Infln- to your trust aad hope In Christ. The!] conveyed to him tfarough & small gray: worsted and are worn with he boys. These experiments never ordirig to an old! colored ''mammy" souls may* be fcnngerlng for the en- Where there'there’ss a. will, there's a way window. . Finally the Qerroan, au- striped trousers. For morning wear result in a great deal of fan. Tour whose readings were a never-failing ence for Christ is enlarged. Tbe world —ft©—to breabreakk itit-. great deal of fun. Yog •Ides whether we are Cbristlans or couragement of a kindred heart in tbef 1 tbortUes deddsd to bring him back or for men. who prefer it as s boot- aggestlon forfor aana evenineveningg entertain^entertali- inrce of delight to "young white struggle with the trials and tempta Make hay while the sun a bines not by our relation to tbe church. It lid you may sip wine through a • now in a less suit It Is made In ordinary meat is good, but you should have oiks," and a creator of awe among tions of the wqrld. They, would, gtre toto FrankfurtFrankfurt,, whorwheree »hee U now In a weeds. '. In the flret case, of course, irds -and music very quickly tr own people, are aa follows: we are not chnrch members we are not raw whea it rains. hospital,hospital, strictlstrictlyy isolated|adu»*d-. ThThae nanman., usually looked upon as Christians, and ore for five minutest genuine heart I Always In season—the spice drom- who speaks eight languages. Is aal* a top bat Is the cok-rect thing, and a after lunch in order to keep the af- Spades: Ace—love, or, 0001108 up- lit than tor all tbe otber benefits you who apnaka eight languages. In naU soft hat or derby Then pattern doth belng stiff. Ton might ide down, sickness: ten—something the Influebce of oar example Is against #r. to hare contracted tbe terrible di. Christ, no mutter what we may think could confer, yet you besitate to broach to have contracted the terrible dis- Hod a chafing dish good fun If you imedlate, or a disappointment (tfit topic of rellf^on to them. . I Some men waste more energy in ease. Ini AoyasinlaAbyaslnla., where he wag at know bow to cook on it. The other ," Of course, depending upon the of Him In our hearts. Christ Himself borrowing a dollar than it would .-—Globe's Hall- loved tbe church dearly. It Is Sis aw can tliia liesitapcy toe overoome' worworkk oonn ththee railwarailway.—Globe*y Kail- girl, will enjoy helping. Hake 1 ear with It); tajke them to earn, one. way Exchanged. Istcoat of the same other cards which ap bride. His disciples should love It, be By sitting mare at the Master's feet hat and troisers la t crumbled eggs with chopped lama- ntae—despair, c irrelj eight—— until you nt-h His Ri.irlt sad learn It's bad form to drink too much oes and slices of green pepper as a en—vexation, tied nmos* ito members and be iie at a banquet and Ifa bad taste faithful both to Christ and tbe church. BU AT CITY HIGH SCHOOL. tbe fore at present, and there fs no iot dish and serve It on hot batter- a the morning. ! ed toast. Then make coffee or cho- ' B11II.E lUMSSR. A woman'* organ of speech doesn't KueaJc* to Paptk On fafl»«n*p of doubt that waistcoats of widely dif- colate and have Ice cream with hot I some testi- s. itvi'T-Bf; Uoxiv, 1-12; Ixxxvii, twaya have stops enough. ferent materials will hold supremacy monial of distinction and honor; ten We prepTro • ni'.r**Jve^ ;.for soddeu f HdltT d KViun self suitings, j sauce or maple sirup and chopped c, ts:' ?vL 17-19; cxilv; 1-6; I Keep your job. by discharging nuts, sandwiches, and layer cake. Journey; I nine—a proposal, a :xvii. 1-0: fiatt. xfii, 1&20; Acts ft, deeds by the reiterated choice of-good our duties. mwit. . .- •, eight—prosperity and sac- rU.—Gearxa. £lk>t. , ..; . . Superintendent H. C. Krebs, of the f the girls are determined to stick IT; Eift.. v,25. 2>: Heb. x. 23-26. • Sailors are good lighters because PLAIXFIKtD COVNTRY CLUB together In all the winter's entertain- ess in business; seven—Inheritance; ^..t te work! ! Get to.work! Be sure North Plainfletd schools, addressed gain, profited*It. TV*d fc«S t--*e-»S> tJs better than jvli.it you Work to get.— hey get-some hard knocks from na- the students ol tbe PlalnOeld Rich iEASOX. ments, why not form a Tableau So- ice—your home; ten—a Tbr l>lrdicr • Bride.-. re and many a hard blew. School Friday on the Influence ciety or a Chorus Class that.wfH gtre 1 (tself or as a feticb It is no more Folding beds might properly, he Active .Membership List Almost Fin- you something to do. wedding; nine .— betrothal, the Hie new. maif takes the old circum- of heredity &n4 environment snd tbe 'wish" cafd as well; eight—great n any- other collection of ITS words. stances, and, qrkiglng Gul -to them, called inside aim tiers. power o( the -will to overcome both of ed and Will X«t Be wprise; seven—falling in love, a A bridge, apart from tbe stream it makes of them the. new iffe.—Phillips High art—tne steeple painter. these. "To blame our ancestors for iKcrejased. Gown for Wedding. ove affair. ""' from bank'to bank, ts nothing TOoka, j i Because a person looks pale is so girl's dieu JW be ol i pile of lumber. Ton couldn't ijgn that they will kick the bucket. our own nhortcomlnEs," be said, "Is Diamanda: Ac«—crreat prosperity, Life is noble In proportion to the no- not a legitimate excuse, for by onr :ted white net over lining of rose Five lit it or do bun!iieiw I licit 1 but as leneaa of faith. It in nnrrtninfnl Ja pro- I A man who owns a bowling alley own will power we are enabled to rise Cut skirt In three cirpu- news; ten—immediate pleasure, from" where you are t{> day be said to have his money In- meeting a long absent friend; nine— portion to tbe fixedness of fiilth.—Le superior to onr environment and to edged i»ith two- Ii where you vant to so tbe bridge Is lnj. Conte. I *sted in rolling atock. our Inheritance.'1 p door. Make sickness or money? eight—pleasant leosery Importoot. The -pledge takes j Our Fords Corner philosopher says [formation: seven—flattery. iverj occasion of uneasiness we "We nre the architects of oar own net over pink ron from your weakness over to should retire to prayer, that TTC may can generally Judge a woman's Under this The face cards mean people, light Christ's "strength by putting yoa In ictef by th* men she doesn't fortune." Hid he, "and are what we or dark, according to the mice given dve place to tbe grace snd light of w&nt to be." 1B illustrating thi» He lace witb- that dependent, trustrnl relation whiob God-—JohnGod.—John WesleyWesley., j, E point he quoted Hawthorne, John lower >r determining the individual'* enables Him 10 wsrk In you. The NeverNever teltelll evier1»l ooff aa mamann K you do not iany dia- Foster, Napoleon, Gladstone, and Sir ird; and the kings mean older men >Iedge is not 'as mu<4i somedlng for knowenow Iitt foforr na; i.vrtairily certainty.. lau d if you mond rings In the jewelers windows Robert Peale. "Dreaming tn y* something tow of n all yonr weakness It not only com- y those who tnt-n- me bast that I al- • plete and gratifying success. What > 40* and there are now 393 in tbat i»lnk Tlbbob. i : ;"" rom each other, j you to Christt but to tie same ways plucked i thistle s-ift jplanbd n Tbe saloons that offer tree J is really worth while 1« tbe develop- last, leaving only eight vacancies to Three cards of one kind coming to- extent ramutti Christ to yon.—John F lower when 1 thought a ffcawer would •i bait, find that tbere a 11. It is doubtful if the limit wfrl Dmkl Shay AVili Retmesv * leatber signify-: Three aces—a great :owi\n. D. D. j row.- IJnc-du. - J^ bite. ment of power. To quote Whitman, Arranesmeots hav« practically 'Henceforth I ask sot good fortune; sain be increased for some time, three tens—finding a new Do"today's duty, Hgfrt ta(Sy'» temi>tii Wall street was unbenr. wmg to tbo expanse,, it would 1* b«en c<«npr«ttd .-whereby David Shay, riend; three nines—a removal; tton and do ho} weaken' ind dl*tenet George Washington's time I I myself am good fortune.' " 1 rease. .New members are now eo»- the present seevetary at the Plain- ree eights—something unexpected: * Street lf, by toeing formt^a to iliin^* men were known.. 10 dabbiffc' Said Country Club, will return to the Colonial Cowrt* of SoMtret Cotnatj. tantfcv being received, those Joining roe sevens—a loss; three Jacks—- rch. in HM. which'yon "- hail a same position next year. His .work celt snd treachery: three queens— ttngbaro. Kasland. IKIV! aiuwil midei->tnnfl it you si|w tbein.—CbMff" .There will be a l*x*» '»• The Comtrset County Historical now being charged but has beta ten, satisfactory thts j«ar, Society and the Public Education So- rear's dues. As long aa the weather quarrel; thire kings—a warning. services, to n-hich rliey Pirim; ooffs for Kinsley. Sis fail. Good oesj^P' **• wrntUs the clubhouse and course wit ifflplns to iaake the season at the The card* foiicwing tell the nature distrii.ut.o'j ajnoB? sh- r«or and OM> Tb humh!i\ ' meet, nirtclfcl.; jnsK id ehlropodi* ciety will hold ft Joint meeting on lubhouse one, of the most snec*#sf>il Monday evening, November B, at i« bept open, which it ia hoped wiU the meaning- j sick and at Hi? Iiosptt.iK They have piotw ami devtiiit vm*M are^t very where a aa late sfs,'December L. . , _,. n Its history., Mr, ?hay has wot yet field ere of these ftervtce* norr aiut f e reiFfftoo; and) when, ik-aitt IISJ Somervllle. when Vice CbsAcftilor decided where be will spend the win- Jame* J- Bergen will make an ad- A l,on it-Frtt Want. gtven aicay tn all abodt 3O,«»> off tlw Oiimk *)ey wBI linow sue ter, hawing eo^N-al plans under «o*i- There "-pre r\>nirtit this y#W dr*»a on the "Colonial CourU. of ogeo \ blouse perfectly ~* idam.- said the visitor. "1 u«- another thoecrh the ilikera* RVaVM t»ii*v Somerset County." Tb« lectwro will nt)*fltrhptj - plairs and lerstand yon h-»e several marriage- b* free to everybody *t tbe assembly jtockfU U'ear (arnover sble daughter; Now. oar CoHege of „.., ripe. . j room of the public sacboo). Cookery- wril ttrmt* them how to—" Frank Can iaboi> IlasV. i-i his president's sil- mold, dsoorate will. . "j daaghters,** Inferrapted Mrs Wet ' J Merchant—£ yon want tbe job Ender. has i _ iuritcb. hattgbtily^-don-t need to m tmtvra i'ie ttritfsb Christian En- CuugrG$atIk>a« rfnss-0* hsxd boUed e«gs, and lay tat as otBee boy? three wort*** *1att with relativeafcors t I learn rook tug. They'll he able to Tor nn*ia.j •;TK<\-i a rtiumrk msdc JIP bnUdinir of;•_ . _ions of tomato. Boy—Tea, sir. Itjjjr. Wallr — Bntiy be- liir-J liT-.Mtnek. "Wbai 1 tbe Idea tbat tijose -» «p the mold *ith tomalsyH trips to NT.n otW»hire all tb* servaaM they want." 7m Merchant—Any [ "Quit* so madam, bat onr special -. .t : • t. ''.iM-ai-or,** be saidl. should also bar* a «tkre lp;tbe bir, European countries and brought • OH * t- -ftvi that Is aoi onrcaaoruible.—Jfv,.. . 11 set torn out upon a dlafc ef back numerous souvenirs for hU lo-oonrse U designed to teach th*m how or other green salad. cal friends. to keep a cook." The Consti Thai demand tor > legislative rv» A DEMOCRATIC WKBKL.Y. compelling the committee* to report _lr. Gilbert's suggestion that the all bliu within a certain time ni x PsbUsbed a> powers of the coasolktatloa It bto. cecn said, the party bad be- J toe outcome, the speaker felt, of the tject to ii> dtrcn1 nation of | hotheaded desire ol young members 'MUD till i ; ass •<.. N. H.. FOst LJtvty St.. f It awuld be The second »ttractloB at the m' »eiBah and unprincipled boeaes.' If In the legislature to hare every bill ln CLOSE CONTEST FOR COP ON COUNTRY **** October •• »•*- pp Astor theatre wilt he aaother spies- that was true {be party needed a ta-j they presented brought to light and iltlon without Whether It was true j enact«d Into law. It would^M a fool- War Hew Yoclt—I understandin otg did Shakespearan production by a ven • CLUB LINKS. ' tit what n saeairt to the uiwe™ Star or asmraa] talent and waa to be determined by looking ; Inn self-governing body that allowed both Plainfleld .and North Plain-field. i. Viola Allen, whose beau- over the party leaders. If the Ma Itself to be flooded with a clogging ^ L. roaCB. WHor and Proprietor. To go tatt H "blindly would be sheer Uful presentation o* "TweUUi Night" atent waa tram only so tar as It a rnah o( bills by sueh a rule, C.C. BB.. MorgaMorgann fall*fa 11*4'* to ui wi n aa r TU It ld b like bayin* a a and •The Winter's Tale" will b« re-'piled to certain localities. :he business of th« c nmlttei tj elfi pointspoihU foforr ththee GolGolff 'Gotuniltte Co«u: e cu > Flitnfleld. Cosnfrv . ,, THllWUA V, IX TOHKK S.% WM. in a bag, and wool* probably be the | numbered M being among the most should not have been made against :be good and desirable hills oat, to \ ai the Plamotia coanlrr cause of endless trouble. important Shakespearean productions the party generally. It was admit', determine what ought to he consta- Saturdayfleturday,, andand hhae st111!holds?thetui bald e s. As Mr. Gilbert says, the commis- of recent years, will make her first that local bosses existed. They positionpoalllon.. leadinglanding: »•!»ith« $4%<14 pol Arthur Murphy won ftm Sopors " THE rASI>ir»ATK». sion should bel empowered not only New York appearance as Imogen In , ways grow up is great parties. B Arthur Morphyp won Am hip T.M ill I.M. 10.03. lutt • TT, uto to arrange the jplans for the election "Cymbellae," Monday, October 33. the remedy for them was to be a a nr:t scor.rorce ooff 8«00 an andd b ehr strengthene air d let t<*j fit:17 net lee. an and such other details as may be The role-of Imogen is one of the piled totally. , Democratic supremacy, when condi- blabis positiopositionn bhry threlb rane pointpad a sla He no* •'«• h*ti l ^ *•*••*•"• ** ™ii vS; i referendum Is re- most lovely and least acted of the, Leaders, as leaders, were not ha tions were so bad that if a clerk of a baahas a totaIota)l oo!f 13%,lw1il]4 CharWa Drted to. but tt tch on Id probe the AA.. StoveStoeerr IInn seconnvonitd platplatee b i 13^ .* r-r-BrVtV heroines of the great bard, and ts faL The question was. What kind district could ln a city like Plainfleld Toarth d Third districts la pub- pbject fall)-. [A thorough and el said to exactly suit Hiss Allen's tal-, tea.ders are they? If they were pa was to be appointed, the applicant ThemThere remainremalais bubutt osoAe« mitr ra- e Satur- Js& Ushed: _,___aUon should * ent which is peculiarly well salted to; trlotlc and heartwhole in tb* serri could not get the place until he had' darday ttoo plaplayy fotorr thithiss cu copp p.a& gai the COD made of every phase of the proposi ; petition ilrf1i week will' bet tZTtX: tit ftft Wt-.&S Fifth Dial:rlct {Union, Warren and the portrayal of pure and womanly or the party, i he honored them a seen Alien McDermott at Tsenton and petition this week will bi lies—Charles N. Fowler * i and facts land figures women. It is a character whose too* off his hat to them (applause promised to pay a percentage of his withwith greatgreat' inierf.it Interoat.. M B Martin* fDem.). strength lies In its complex simplic-1 «, stopped. II the lead salary Into the DemocraUc treasury. TheThe point-winnerpoint-winnerss odnn |Ss*! But tber ne were Artlinr Murpfcy. 8* 7- , 3. Allan SottUiwlck the local Mage for the last ten years. \ tne people could unmake him. hi^' And they put C. B. Morgan i.oj Mra. N. fDetn ). William Longer 4 Pro.). N of The idea on [the Christian Endea The production is said to be one of • tne judgement must he by the peop as'ln W*er and there had RogerRogersa witwithh a score of Upton BineUlr (Soc.), C. J. Wolff the most massive and beajitif ul' o[ tna vicinage; not by outsiders wh LO more*1 ot it ever since, TOT Union to place the Assembly can- Shakespearean revivals of the day. j th« facts — - ft. Pendletoaf yftogeife and C ohu») didates on record as to their view; dId not know dendan i 1S96 tbe Republican party Hr*. N. Pendleton jftogem and It was staged by Frank Vernon, the the situation, Jersey had. been as clean as a B.B. MorganMorgan., 3888., 1—*71—flfT;; MIEE Edit RdlI on the Bishops' bill is a capital one Tracy and W. Lester -Olefney, 98, mouth and Ocean ) It is only fair fo the voters that tn« noted producer of classic dramas, hound's tooth. It had not only been Tracy and W. I**atef Ole^mey. a min F. Hawell (Rep.). DavM Har- y and is pronounced historically eor- In the recent primary battle :lean. it had been unselfish. It had 4—94;4—94; MisMisss Margaret'GoddarMar caret Goddardd ai nominees off tjitj e two p believed a gross injustice had bee Frank O. Reinhart, U«, 4 _96. Ny jr (Dem.l. B- Bruce Crowell filled the coffers of the State with Frank O. Reinhart. l#0. (Pro.), Frank Rapp (Boc.-Lab.) explicitly what position they would the moat minor detail, done by the general denunciation Saturday was tbe last day for qii 1 take regardloR that splen e scenery,, of which there are corporation tax money, relieved the Saturday waa the lait day'for qu. The Assembly nominees. loUow: the party leaders, a&d he was of th people of all State tax, and paid Ifyiutryingg foforr ththee OctoberOctober.^ Handica Handicapp ccu U t ep Ualot twelveelve differentdifferent setsnets,. Iiss frofromm th thee atu stu-- opinion that that fact had led to th people of all Bute tax. and paid orerbn t there were no contestants. Union county—Republican. R. 8. were they There I i of Eroens and Unitt. The eon- 11,000,000 a year for public schools. bat there were no edpteaunt* C Perkins. Peter Tlllman and John R- dio of Emens and Uaitt. The eowfailur e of the movement. The: part 11.000.000Well, shoul a dyear ther fore b epublic reft achoola. Saturday Frank O. Reinhart and p e of the ndidates t umesnes araree bbyy MessrsMessrs.. VaVann Hor Hornn an andd managers , ln the State, if judged b Wall, should there be reform? BySaturday FMk O. Reinhart and Moxon: Democratic, H. C. to them 1 >moans, bat not reform when re- A.A. LanLanee whwhoo havharee eac enebh wo woon a lne 1* Joseph T . HHague and Janes E. Des- will dodge the -question pu Madametdame PrelsingerPreisinger., anandd ththee IncidentIncident-- what had been done, were all righ mil .means, but not reform when re- i the. trophy, will pfey off for it. by the Bndeavorere. and al music Is by Hamilton Clarke. The form was not needed. The Republi- on tb« trophy, will pky off for it. nsond. h B d al music Is by Hamity* Clarke. TbeTher e was nothing ln the record caformn partwasy notcoul dneeded. not b e sttremeThe Republi-; It There was a large field out at th event there Is i only one eousse fo company ts the largest and best.with can party could mot be extreme; It There waa a larce Held out at tl Philadelphia—6.1«. T. Bomerset county—Republican, W. py Ch g condemn. Take them by individual ipelled by Its record ts be Pa/kPa/k GolfGolf- CluClubb onjSatnrdaon ^Saturdayy on «. m.. 1S«. 1.SS. «,<% K.M. • t« p. the Union to'porsue. That course Ii Would anyone, ln the quiet and sai sincerewas compelled. It mus tby carr Itsy ourecordt Ita pro toi beman y scores were returned Ii ht. Sunday—»18, t.Sl. IDS*. W. Smailey: Democratic, R. L. Ste- to vote against the evasive or "dilatory which Charles W. Allen has eve many aeon* war# returned In tl ll-H. t.«Tt*2. 4.M. l.n. taxpayers to the • soon be starring ln a deplored, and that the Republican »y for tbe no- . > . ed with people so designated an deplored, and that the RepublicanLeo n R. Tburtow, 10K 12—90; Joh proposed Increase of papa:y lor me po- —— • t comedian, will begin an engagement would not Join the new moveme party had become too big for peace-L Wt: 108 17it A W Ken llcemen and Bremen and if the Com- Mr- MartIne declares that his op- of two w*eks at the New York the- And (here was Major Brings. Th ful and united exlatenee. C. N. Fow-worthy , 196, 139t; Bv. L. nan Council takes favorable action ponent U a "imere cipher" in Con- atre Monday evening, appearing as ler. be said, was an able man. andHoward . 109. 27—&£; Alexande tonlKbt on the petitions filed, tt —Is , gross. Well, at any rate, Mr. Fowler speaker knew him, aa the most Richard Temple In Ma new Irish uri nselfish State chalrma wieldedelded rancmuchh influencInfluencee InIn ththee Hous Housee Gilbert, 113, 20—9t; Charles A Mfe to «sy U will be carrying out the cuts a bigger flfeure than tha bis specialties, finance and bank- 5» R C L G wishes of the community. The city [ world of financ*. in*. -Blieen Asthore," a romanti tne ^ hwl Reed, 101, 5—»6; ff». C. L. Good; employees ln these two departments would acorn t o an improper o rich,h 104,-1—9797; Reuben Knox, 10 unpatriotic act. The people Icne 0—99; Rav. J. O. MeKelvey, 10, LehighLehigh ValleValleyy RalroaRalroadd are poorly paid for the services they and about Dublin In 1804. The stor render and the hours they d< ate to refers Foster M. Vobrheea, Franklin Mn :—99; Charles B. MBOUND TO SHINE. Io n Yet another year of widespread * pie's lodgings In Dublin, The & Buffalo. Toronto and Chloaco «nd pri Harp and Shamrock Inn near Dub- It was lo be understood that he A " l iternadlau •tmtlona exce The Newark Morning Star shot In- being has p&ssefi. Never before ti not believe Improper corporatlo history of any othi and tbe picturesque grounds to existence bright and early Monday. -ance O'Donnell, also near Dub- should be tolerated. One thing had 1 I 1 j It's a one cent paper; Independent in nation, has a. iple enjoyed more deafly, and that was tha 1 : m. dsu> (sxospt B ibounding material prosperity thai lin. During tbe perfromance Mi II politics and sparkling with fresh and Olcott will sing the following songs 1 reliable news and brilliant comment. Is oun:ogrs; a prosperitprosperityy ssoo greagreatt tb thati It corporations have got obey th should arouse 111 us no spirit of reck written and composed br him foi laws made for their regulatl< IM.S2G 111,7(J 5 That It Is destined to shine eternally should arena# In us no spirit of reck-thi s play: ' Day Dreams," "Wearer! after, they must not only respect, bi la a sure thing for what better guar- lessless pridepride,, anandd leasleastt ooff al nil) a aspiri spiritt o or 4.416,' t&tji Arrival and Departure of Mails. heedless disregard of our responsl e Green." "Oleott's Love Song' render dne obedience to the law. (A; V3SI 00 Arrival and Departure of Mailt. antee could there be than tbs same heedless JUregard of our responsi- 'Elle-n Asthore." which. In thi plause.) What he referred to wi Maine, and Spooner, ot Wisconsin, 7.97S BoMlle Park Soroush .» J V) discharged its duties /.nrlng the abort edge all that ttas been given then as high-minded aa George Fourth Ward it Montw Avesne fliurrh. time he has *erv*i in that capacity. and to pray that they may In iddltlon 07 the after-effects. The baby ele- Washington, were not spared. Mnet- Despite the very stormy weather the Dcmocmti V»T properly added. receive the power to use th< se gifts phant paid this visit to Mrs. Hopper here was a Urge congregation at the their i II 1 11 •IISB— "it to the Republican aright. •turn for her kindness is Christ- ikers like Steffens and Phillips Monroe Avenue M. E. church last nomination gl'en the Third warder. "In witnesn«ss wwhereof I hai peared to think that the only honest l«ht to attend the first or a series Mr. Murray i'. the type of man needed i set my hand and caused the man ID the Senate was La Follette, " irtva! meetings. Rev. E. E. Rob- tor respr s-'ole positions and there Is if the United States to tn without police Interference, however, f Wisconsin. In which opinion La rson. the pastor, to In charge. He no mo- onerous ofDce than that affixed. and the elephant was placed under Follette heartily concurred (laugh- reached an eloquent, sermon last which tip is destined to fill for some "bone at the city of Washlngtoi .rrest as he marched down Fifth becanae, forsooth, the rest of ighi which was listened to with time to cone. this prenty-seeond day of October, Ii .venue, on the ground that he was Senators would not rise np and interest There was also spe- the year of i parading without When ote for his crazy bill. \ usic br a quartette choir. Its Board or Excise keeps up Its nine hundred and six. and of the in- aken to the station house. "Little It was not a nice spirit to prevail. These meetings will be held every work, Kiiiabeth's saloons are dependence of the United States the Hip" was released, aa the desk ser- He classed It as a kind of hysteria, night, except Saturday, until Novcm- > be as well remUtad as on« hundred and thirty-first, iltl that he did not care to readers did not al) actually be- •er 4. During the two weeks the of Plsinneld. It ts proposed( -THEODORE ROOSEVELT. elephant on his hands. "Lil- > what they read. The spirit was pworth House Library will be open lo compel the saloonkeepers "By the President, tiele HipHIP"" arrivearrivedd atal thtbee pinpinkk te a tea likethat thatof a lynchingof e lynching.. "Lync "Lynchh him! hi iturday evening Instead of the cus- i to ctoae their places between j "«lIal1 Root. Secretary of Syte. • aoraewbktimewhat lateUte., butbut.. afteafterr climbinclimbingg Lyncheh him! him!"" cam came the tbecry ,err. aad badthe roary time on Friday night. _ Wurs of midnight and 5 o'clock tbehe Arefive flightSight,, ooff stairs aulrs., hbee exhibite erblbltedd leoptpeoplee rushe ruehedd fo rfor th eIbe rope rope,, an d oodthe ktae morning. For some years, an Former FialBfleM Pastors to Speak, a healthboaltbyy appetitappetitee foforr cakecake,, popcornpopcorn,, stake,le dlad b y byth e tbeslsnderbund alaoderboad.. Mnuta and highballs. It was no- Married at St. Mary's. rdtnance has been in effect here, pro- Aaniversary week at the Scotch peeouu and blghbalU. It WO no-wrea wreakk vengeanc ycugeaocee o on eomevict bylettm. Michael J. Devlnc, the Liberty blblUng the sale of liquor between 11 Presbyterian church. New York, be- tlcodicod antt ththee HippodromHippodromee thathatt nigh nightt knowingiwlng whether he woa loose liat the baby elephant went through rest tousoriallst, and Mrs. Mary o'clock at night and 8 o'clock in the Kan yesterday, and during the week that tbe baby elephant vent through orguilty guilty.. RHEUMATISM ugent, of West Third street, were morning; and the best part of it Is lBe services wtll be shared by two performance with great verve RHEUMATISM and enthusiasm, this exhilaration nn- It wsa true, as had been admitted. uletly married in St. Mary's church en- pastors formerly of the Crescent Ave- tt there were corrupt men In pub- anday afternoon at S o'clock. Tne nue Presbyterian church, of this city. ibtedly being dne to fats first fall rom the water wagon. lite. They always grew op out of tremony was, performed by Rev., Rev. Dr. John C. Bliss will speak on the conditions surrounding political IT NEVER FAILS TO CURE Bther Bogan and was witnessed by Insurance Is a mighty good Invest- Wednesday evening at the anniver- i organizations' . DUtthL thee q Questiuu small gathering; of friends. Tbs suat, bnt the Hood of printed liter*- aary of the prayer meeting and Rev. George Runyon is suffering from ; WM tne „,«,„.,»«, domll ouple were attended by John F. tar* sent out by the mniutade of Dr. William R. Richards, moderator -asey and Mary Casey. Mr. tad Mrs. wramltteea ftghtln* to control the of the Presbytery of New Torn, will heumatlsm hU back being prta*- oy ^^^ infllleBceilT companies is enough to hasten the be among the speakers Friday 'The'ScTo'btr devotion, have b*. ' £1 •vine will make their home on West death of the i who pay. th. pre- Ing. !wh» many representation, of"•Id at St. John's church during the'B^^.,. inatattceS the franchise Urn! lrd street. sodeHes sad institutioni win be onth on Wednesday and Friday itation bill to indicate the lodepeud- present. nights. 1.000.000 Tons ot GoaL moved and seconded tfc*t the Through the Illness of Jadge poratlon Influence was likely to be I There Is a fall store of co«l in the CCityy Clerk cast aa ballot for Charles J Mrs. A. R. Lewis is visiting friends j Booraem, Deputy Sheriff R. L. Pierce shown. Tie railroad taxation law i Lehigh Valley Railroad reserve pile k IoI r at South Plainfleld. It la estimated *" niayor. Vox Popnll has It in Chicago. ' has a holiday from court attendance, had met the extremes* demand of 1U 1 thatthat l.oee.een1,000,094 tons Ii*s pliepiledd upip.. I tbe chapel realty grew1 not of hi* you a watch-word to go wttfc _. __ mind sod heart. It was be who COB- aa In my presence bat la My ttanc* ceived the thought of moving down fctso.*1 ,*^_ - "^ that little chapel vrhlclr-ased ,to •Taad ."'-Judge Jtnnjon sang an-ntTurr Ill KM ,,, ..a... - > __ 2 «. *-But Fifth street. Prom the flrtt and the fourth and last address WM JCinfatera ana Layman Fay Be wu Dtrt tB t^ge ot the Sunday- made by Mr. Loveii. in it be rator- Friederlch Scoreinar Dvrel i Man Tribute to Founder of •chool wfalea began to gather la that red to the taking away of three (r building. And (ram that day to Lhta workers for Crescent Avenue ehm oped the Manufacture of union Man's Hope Memorial be hu given himself to the service of and It. chapels, Mr. (Hama. Mr. Cs- Hope chapel with a completeness of hoone and Mr. Squires, Stereotyping Machinery. Bullet. ChapeL devotion such aa we have rarely seen voted their lives to the Master, ha In any department of Christian work. said, and were ready to BO at His S ATU ED AT Nl GHT CLASH 1 HAD MANY PATENTS Charles w'. Allen's new prr DR. RICHARDS LETTER It always seemed to me that the call. Their pli ' of "CymbeUne" with Mlas V ' wisdom which be displayed In thia been ailed but their memories lln- Was Associated for Venn Wttb Pot- we Non-l nk» Ma a ClHVgcd WtUi len In the role of "Imogen," 1 work was BO tea* remarkable than his gered and were aa Inspiration to boards at the New Plainfleld t Rev. Dr. ZHfc- aad Ben. L. R. How. devotion In it. I think to saw as those who had beat left behind to 1 BK Recently Homkldal AsaanM, Two O(ber» Saturday night, and drew a, deeply aa any one that 1 have known take up tbe work. Of Mr. Squires gathering or Shakespearean 11 ol. P. I». Tlldon a*d J. O. He* lnto thc principles which should EOT- spoke in the same loving terms aa did Hia Om fiast With AaaasH aad the second ot the week. Artistically i ir i™.n «" ns la our e*ort to reach the pan- those who preceded him and in cloe- K-V.JI.IHl Battery. It went far beyond anything t! ""*" ^ |Bc wfco ^^ lwen Ottt-det Md to ing he declared be would be wl»n his •n seen at.the playhoase si make onr religion serviceable In beloved people In spirit as long as Following an Illness of one month Gunplay, which has been threaten- openinpg g and the worrk ot MlMlaaf Hope chapel Sunday-act meeting all the various forme of ha- _ Hope chapel existed. with bronlchial pneumonia. Fried- ing for several weeks, broke out In local i man need. Thee mgregation Bans "How Firm erlch Schretaer, of West Sixth street, the conflict between the union men and her company established sembled aa usual Sunday a I believe that the example of fata a Foundation" and the benediction idard that will remain fo« hut Instead of devoting. the custom' died at his borne Sunday. He ha*l and the' non-union men among tbi days to come. bat In.tc.d of devoting the ju.tom- p^ Jm„p^l“.,texperiment .loo.along iLtboae Ilonalines ; Was pronounced by Pastor Howard. ' an a resident of this city Tor themachinists. Saturday night. In a ro* *rr• ry boorhour oror moremore loto Ik.tbe aludystudy ofof tblb.e h«« beena mo>moott ln.tr.Hlr.imtructlre anandd helpbelp-- i f Although tbe drama was lnjiroduc- ] Scriptural lesson, tbe time was spent id tbe limits of Plalnfleld ,' •t sixteen years and was' widely een two union sympathisers and ! in 1833 and presented reotatedly • when Shakespearean -product ions ln a service dedicated '.x~.ee» *«j»"«ry or the Stat"rKr"'^'e of New Jeraey. Mr. Schrelner was born In Ger- of Henry C. Squires. He who Had j1 i,j have been with you e rule rather thaii thejexcep- \ W^T.’lJrln^ndlT!ojh rinieaaeni fit*ior IlVb,!!?eisaiwn Oq I"fd%r cou 1 should“"‘“•“I"" bare tri«d to «- my fifty-four years ago and c Alexander G. Aitfcei tion, fetr stars have essayed tie pan I L been ■superintendent for eighteen gnndayB , I should have tried to to tltlathis countrycountry whenwhen a youngyoung 1man. rears old, employed at tbe Watson k. WB «"d *•>“' *uddrnP deathth laat ran.. of »h«I w. or. hint' I tf "Imogen".In America: during the '. M Mondai.""".!"!.y cas"t ^*-^a gloom°~^ oser .ever '"y' £nPW-*t I JJV sense of what we owe h! HaHe locatedlocated laIn PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia anaadd took Stlllman plant in Aldene, one of tbe PATENTS c w that t shoulh u d have ,ifaileodd j United States Senator Says p the manufacture of printing 1 m men. was slightly wounded In fifty yean. The la#t was Ade-! member of the Institution was spoken ^ nB^ t t^ words. ap tha manafartera of printing peaea lalde Nellson, who appeared tn New : of again and again In words of tcnfl- rpu,‘E,C ,rI:.it^,or ,b T ”d “’U “ 1 •appliesnppllea . BeingBeing ofof aaan InventiveInventive tarn left groin by a ballet alleged to ,rwl Except for other duties which I Union County Will Go off mindmind k#he devoteddevoted coo.lder.blaconsiderable at- 3 been fired by Eugene Wheeler, York shortly, before her dc th in' eresl praisprsis*e oyby tuoecthose whowho knewknew himhi*.. could '»’no. t mmm.escape ° . *j1 shouldshoul» “d cert*4nlycertainl-*» y Paris. The action calls lor tl e bar- who bad worked with him and re- no tentionen tion toto atareotyplngstereotyping aadand noonsoon pat one of the Scott quartette. Wheeler who had worked wllh him and r%- ,^be wl!hTo,,with you . vZ^rVery alnrwrlwVrmrisincerely yours, Republican. Unted^nted aomesome valuablevaluable labor-iavlaglabor-saving dede-- waa arrested after the shooting, and rpiendor of tbe «*rly 1 irltons ■ llidbdt ma« di1Ud noo - -■ i_ wwhau-,t _a I.•lit e “• **'“WILLIA"WILLIA yOO. »U)M RHnDCflilj . RICHARDSRICHARD yOUTB.S. ices and Improvements over the old remanded this morning, by Jus- contrasted with the 1UIU.1T ai d ele- ;"r."of de otio1rhSn his hr^:.bad been. ^*«d^His fldei- Mr dTh™ tyie of machinery. Later he de- tice Mosber, for a hearing tomorrow nce of tbe patrician Roman) 11 WOrk 1 H - ,rob bl) 414 •live years after tbe Rnmai 'T rteT^hfT^'r/^Tf Vt 'Ort"" Hope probably a. did not AGITATION veloped the stereotyping process to morning. character ana nla fsdlvidual Idea nof n#hwr rrf*' hla°' aMlatanta ‘ * aa’ “ it waa ■he« •h an extent tbat he became kn alon 'of Britain and bait giv Christianity were e«olled in aL man- whoUbored ^tt him when the Altken and Jacobaon clashed with stage managers opportunity I 01 ScKttdfiC nor that made the heart, of hi. pc«- ^ ^ , days. An Sag* of frnlno Does Not BeUeve th In America and Europe ai h M hBTdett expert In this line. Wheeler <*nd his companion In front markably picturesque settings. 1 pie glad but brought kee^r really- ^ ^ . Btebopa* BUI Will Ik-ove Aleck FIndlay's saloon 01 in all fourteen massive scei le set ot wtat ute MpwlBtmia On coming to Plalnfleld, he ei____ Second Btreet, at 9 ojclock. Jacob- I for tbe AHen production t ei &*!?,mtion of ,rthe. £•& loss that ‘zr^'%they had suf - wn" and also at various times ofof the[he departeddeparted oDelal.official. OaOn thetbe plat-plat- I amam reeyvery tarrysorry thatthat 11 cannotcannot JalaJoin can party, and so far as be could see •eesed. It required so much Of his Bght became general. The fourth The Christian", and "The ijtern; 143 sORTH AVE. formform acrewere Dr . Zelle.Zelle, ofof thathe CreacentCrescent InIn Ikathe memorialmemorial aarrleaservice toto dodo koaorhonor the party would be victorious this Ime that he found lt necessary to m-union man was Frank W. Fen- were enabled to note tbej cap; N3 >ORTH AVE. avenueAvenue ehchurch arch;; Re.Rev. J.J. O.O . McKelvey.McKelvey, toto Uethe memoirmemory ofof Mr.Mr . Squire,Squires, year In the same measure at lt has rm a partnership with David HUK-ton. Ilttes of this most accomplished a parlorpastor ofof W.rreaWarren chapel:chapel; ISor.tier. r.P. D.D . HowHow eaacan I expireexpress allall thatthat I fee!feel u, of Louisville. Ky., who travels imparted to the- role 1 amt-- f«uw anU ^srirsrowm bjjen In the past. He said that he did I A few minutes of tussellng was cli- Imogen" the combinea grace, flelica Tilde,Tlldon. ofof BethelBethel chapel;chapel: Rai.Her . L . R . .boatabout tblathis metgreat loaa?loss? ItIt lala beeeeeebecause apt consider tbe Bishops' bill the r the firm. maxed by three shots. One of the • "Imogi EDWIN B. HATHABI). Howard,Howard, ofof HopeHope chapel;chapel: Her.Rev . H.H. J.J. II hav.have knownknown HopeHope chapelchapel anso ellwell foremost Issue in the State and ex- Mr. Schrelner has also been wide 'bullets struck Altken In the groin, [cyof"c conception and womanly ttpd< Cochran,Cocbran, auperlnteudentsuperintendent ofof thethe Crate-Cres- tbnttbat II appreciateappreciate thethe nraatnaaagreatness ofof tb*tbe1 y known in manufacturing circle _ t ness that are' so necessary 'on- thi roDer rentcent twin.Avenue RnadarSunday arbool:school; B.B. B . loan.loss. OatOne pnrpoa*purpose notedmoved Mr.Mr. SqulraaSquires nake a success of revolv Wheeler's~hand it Is al-' P Intreprotation of this most 1 ping process. His Wheelers hand, K uaijacUng rf sha,[e.peilI.w^heroines, PerrinParvin andand A.A. W.W. DuxburyDorborr., whowho tw04 - —Hop.—Hope chapel.chapel. ItIt waawas hlahis faithfaith thatthat jI was In tbe main brought into the .n mm, wrencn MJM An^ u ^ ft ^^^ ^^ caapycupy thethe aamesame oBcooffice atat WarmsWarren aadand movedmoved thethe oldold .chapechapell throughthrough ththe< Inventions ei _ ', limelight Prohibitionists, and at home and abroad and are used by 1 and when the occasion demanded, sh. BethelBethel chapel.chapels raapectlvalr.respectively, andand Ate-As- atstreet rectas ofof PlalnlUld.Plalnfleld. ItIt waawas hlahis faithfaith'„,., < . _t*_t h™ CARNEY BBOS., ilataat•l.ijiof BuperlntendeatSuperintendent IraIra W.W. TrapTra- thatthat tontore downdown thathe old old wallawalls andand bmltbuilt ' the foremost paper* in America. His ! gave to her lines the fire and tell, of Hope. In the congregation tha addition a. It waa the faith of latest Invention was a stereotype j asm that have stamped befeas an art. MADISONMADISON AVENUE,AVENUE. arere Senator Erneat R. Arkerman. Mr. Bqalraa that bnllt tha oew ehap- pressing machine, which Is made at .Park avenue, toward Front street, Iste of tbe Orst rank and; confirmed llenry B. Newhall. 8. H. Whitney, el. Ha believed that tha Hope chapel the Potter Press Works, and which and ran Into Chief of Police Klely the fact that she has a role well suli Between Front and Bsoond itnM- Major W. D. W. Miller aad H. Otte people con Id carry aad par the »«.- Mr'Huston baa. been Introducing the corner. ed to her temperament and talent. Newman. The elnglnu waa led bp 000 mortgage I aming tbe big printing plants of tbe Miss Allen's supporting company Frederic H. Aadrawa. who waa Mr The chapel etaada fraa of debt to- country. He waa a member of the the best she has ever been given ai Ataleea assistant auperlnceodeot la day beraaaa tha paople did jaet what . German Reformed church. Includes such well known players , tha chapel'a Infancy, and Judge Wit- Mr. Squire, believed they would do.' There are surviving' a wife and " — Gllmour. Sidney Herbef 'O sons, Berthold J. Schreloer. the liana V Hnaynn preaided at tha pb • Memorial chapel" .1 a name, baa a• Republ ° I Leslie Allen. Fuller Mel ie hustled to Second street. The i Plumbers j aewnew algnlflcaacasignificance today—Ittoday—It lais a aer" wa s asked. 'son Winter, Margaret M MrMr.. BqalraaSquires waawas alwayaalways proudproud ofOf mortalmortal ofof Mr.Mr . Sqnlrea’Squires' faith.faith. HopeHope rhapel’achapel's tingingsinging andand forfor thathe I i 1I moatmust anysay n a wordword aboutabout oarour no-; s«- I "Well.""Well," repliedreplied thethe Senator.Senator, "**lI flrst few months after the service be- ! pertntendent's influence In this great couldcould telltell youyou muchmuch betterbetter atat a lltUellttli Gas Fitters, Oral few month, after tha wrvlce bat- :j perlntmadeat’a Influence In thin great .Interlate r date.”date." Wednesday afternoon at Second street, near Park ave- onran thethe hymn,hymns thatthat hahe likedliked toto hoarhear FourtFourthh wardward.. OtherOther memenn havharee servacre-,- “But"But whatwhat laIs thette ceitloo it lookk atat ththe< They were locked up as wlt- werewere aung.sung. JndgeJudge RunyonRunyon coatrt-contri- jed ed longerlonger laIn thetbe CommonCommon CouncilCouncil 1 j and Gordon waa added to the bnted a solo and prayer was offered than Mr. Squires did, but -5 doubt If presentpresent tlae?”time?" QUIRES—On Monday, October II.. haled a aolo and prayer waa offered than Mr. Squlraa did. but-I doubt If. "Tbe situation i? improving, and bag latter, at hia boarding house. 1906, Henry Chadwlck Squires, in byby Mr.Mr . Ttldon.Tildon, afterafter whichwhich Mr.Mr , Mo-Mc-ianj .oy- menmen baahas eaerelaedexercised a atrongerstronger inIn-- my knowledge, the chances of Re- Kelvey made the first address, than be, bis 69th year. Kelrey made the Brat ad dr eaa. He Bueneefluenee forfor righteoutmirlghteonanena than be. . 1 the State an Just WEBSTER—On Second pay, i 10th ■spokpokee Uas oneone whowho hadbad weighedweighed everyevery dnrtag the pant twenty roan. HM |i s good this year word and had given utterance only Month.- 15th, 1906. Catherine word and bad glean utterance only ancompromlalng Wand agalnat every n the past." Webster. . to that which ha knew to be eo from formarm ofof wellevil waas aa tremeodonatremendou power . "Do you think tbat the Bishops' penmnalpersonal knowledge,knowledge, nonott fromfrom hpan-hear- Int thlathis ward-ward. I,la w has materially injured the Re- SCHREINER—On Sunday, October ■saayy oror obaorvaaeaobservance fromfrom a dUtaaca.distance. ThatTbat thethe WanWest EndEnd laIs eo«o largelylargely publican party and that lt will affect Lyons Farms Baptist H 21, 1906, Frledricb Schrelner. Tha loaa of Mr Squlraa.lulres, hahe aald.said, aafegnardedsafeguarded agalnatagainst thethe aaloousaloon anaadd tbe party's chances of success at tb« .ult of differences dating back a long ,„ p aged 54 years. D months. 2 days. would mat only be felt: Inin hlahis Immed-Immed- otherother rlrlonavicious Influence.Influences I.is dna In a polls this election*" was asked. time and which c.lmlnated last aigbt J"fellt to klu J^^ wbeeier. Oor. MOORE—On Monday, oitober 22. Uteiate familyfamilyy ' butbut InIn thethe largelargg e ppariapartahh meatgreat meaanrameasure toto hiahla, le.der.hlp "No," replied the Senator. stormy congregational meeting. don NelBon M(1 PentOn were releas- 1906, Ida May, wife tor Pierre »61ch Include,cludes thethe parentpa t churchchurch andand amongamong thetbe h.ndrCdihundreds ooff men with "Then you do not think that thc two years, it Is said, there have ^ ^^ a hearlng before MMayoa r Moore, tn her 24th year. the threee clyipel..chapels. ThThee work at Hope whomwhom bebe camecame Intn contact,contact, andand whomwhom .Bishops ' bill Is the foremost Issue In two factions In the church, one Bu t gh DIMEo 'MB be led In petition and active opposi- SCOTT—In this dty, Saturday. . waa alwaya 'hihlahi s ffocemoatforemost thoaghtthought anaadd be led In peUUon and active oppoel- tb‘ e campaign, and that the succesi ^lch was led by tbe pastor. Rev. wt^ier waa represented before tober 20, 1906, John -T, Scott. thougthounhh hehe knewknew thethe maladymalady thatthat tlontion agalnatagainst thethe laroadainroads ofof harmrnlharmful j'o. f the Republican party depends ma- GId*>on it. Shott. formerly pastor ot Jnstfce Mosher, this morning, by O. caused his death was upon htm, hi Influences. e Scotch Plains Baptist church, l _ ^^ aged 55 years. - 9 canted hla death waa upon him, he Influence#. terially upon how they regard the l» w v Moy Iairyer iBmxnaei COON—In Dunellen, N. J., 01 Savings Institution, kepkeptt atat ItIt withwltb fortitudefortitude akinakin ttoi Mr. SquiresSquires believedbelieved laIn thethe bowMagbowling , A month ago Mr. Shott appointed -ttor an (mmedUte hearing or the heroism. He virtually died with "hll alley aad the gymnasium but bis committee, consisting of Isaac Hed- his client on ball. Chief day, October 31, 1906, Ann. Sayings Institution, beroitm. He virtually died wllh "hie aiiey and the gym anal era hot hla "No. I do nltMe ot beth Coon, In her 90th year. harness on bis back." Continuing •at strength among us lay In his den, John WInans, C. C. Bailey. John K]e,y WM not ^ Of HaiifitM, I. I, bameaa on hla back.” Continuing great atrengtta among ns lay In hla ,bil l by any 7 OAKLEY- New or niiifi*i<, 1.1„ theIhe epeakerspeaker declareddeclared thatthat Mr.Mr .Sqnlrea Squirt .Impleiple faithfaith laIn thatbe OoapelGospel ofof JeatmJesus . Davl-taon, W. O. Muller and Taylor tne sute.B ^ ^ had left something to Hope chapel— rist. He never dreamed that a JeBreys. to consider the standing of m^ded the prisoner as he requested, dty on Saturday, Oct. £20, thabadt leftgrea aomrrhlagt love of hi t«s whicHopeh lchapel—t always Christ He never dreamed that a When asked whether be thought that great lore of hi. pblch U alwaya gymnaaiomnnaslum couldcould toresore a manman oror thatthat . delinquent members and to report Mr Mov repeated his demand for Thomas Armltage Oakl«y, f had enjoyed. freedom from saloons meant the re- the Colby movement was a thing of years, 2.months. had enjoved freedom from aalooaa meant the re- ,th e past or whether there was still last night. The >>Mtins( was I_«lpely bail, "but the Justice said he did not "Ton have a rich Inherltage la generation of a community. These attended .nd tbe committee HALLOCK—On Monday. October II . “Ton have a rich laberltaga In generation of n community.nd—the grea Then.t end , cbance of the "New Idea" mended believe he bad authority to grant It many ways." said- Mr. McK lent winning out, the Senator ended that twenty members be de1 - H"e"'took"the reVuert"'under 1906, Charlotte E., widow of James J. .Frank Hubpard, Pi taldent. 1 Christ. lvwd of the "righ'right of fellowship" ment "and may the belr—Hope eh smiled and asked his Interviewer Just H. Hallock^a her 73d " Wm. P. Arnold, > vt-^i>_ prove worthy of )ts Inheritance In bis greatest what he thought of It. When tbe a year, and In the event of their L satement made to Chief Klely, Jerrmiab Manning, { VJes^Pw. Rev. U R. Howard, pastor of Hope.p, power when he ' gather th< newspaper man said that lt did not falling to pay tbetr church dues by J. C. Pop*, eo^ysnd Traas. spoke in a simlTai vein and laid teachers about him and lay before look as If the Colby movement would bat time to be suspended. , TOi»er In self-defence. He pleaded stress on the fact t&at Mr. Squires 1 tbe burdens Of his heart and really pan out successfully tor a few The report caused an uproar, and not gniity to the charge made by Alt- ; Honey depoeited on or before Janu obstacle Intertei ask they to pray. No one believed In years at least. Senator Kean nodded he faction opposing Mr. Shott chare- ken ary tenth will draw Interact from tb* his attendant aC Hope. When at one prayer more sincerely than our su- his head and said, •'Well, that's It." ed tbat every one of the twenty mem- ^fti the bearing, Jacobson swore ipelted'-M move perintendent—and I no one will ever her* was arrayed against the pastor' ager (man or 1 n) for .this coun- tline he was "What do you think of tbe situa- ont ci mplainu of assault agalnBt ty and adjoining territory; salary ill I hen- (or :i ye forget the teachers' prayer meetings. tion In our own county?" the Senator and that they were being discrimlnat- Gordon ana Nelson he «ame to, Plainfleld regularly evi >w bow jlik. ' ed against. Motion after motion r~ |20 and expenses' paid weekly; ex- a asked. ., 3 time wtthtatw< pense money advanced; work pleas- • Sunday. Be did so against the ad- sympathy made { the especial weeks tbat a revolver baa figured tn a vice of friends as tbe Journey served "Union will go Republican." he ant; position permanent; no invest- friend Of the unfortu ate, the for- said. "The Republican Assemblymen ' clash between union men and non-ment or experience required; "part Gaaraiteeduaranteed to aggravate the heart trouble from saken,, tht e despairingp . How jell 1 Mr. Shott admits that angry words Dion 1 Wheeler, it la said, was which he suffered. But be waa" al- w(ll all be elected." time valuable; write at once for ful $900 mber thh e meetingti . In '93, during Senator Kean was asked whether had been [changed. He also says a , ft of tbe 1 involved In particulars and enclose sftf-addresa- Salary ways happy serving Christ and this the panic When he called us togethe goott deal ot the bad feeling waa tbe was the way In which be sought to 3 g he thought that the paasage of the ed envelope. Address General Man -artae means ott helping each othotheer • • s and the Avis Dills had settled caused by his refusal to allow festl-;^^ ager, 134 E. Lake St.. Chtiaso. do lt. He brought the chapel throng* vals in the church. Bnt the origin of chinigts grows ont of strikes that the many dark periods, his perfect faith 1 the hard tlmet O lently the question of railroad fe 7 11 18 and confidence accomplishing what placed at tbe disposal of Hope chapel n la tne State, to which he re- he, trouble within the organization unjOD jH trying to maintain at the others thought was practically 1m- for thoae hard days, all because of n the negative. He intimated adds, datss back many years. Mr. | s^t Worka Md the Krom Machine * otherspossible thought. In closin g Mr. Howard ex- mfidence 1 bad In the poli- that there was a probability of the In- Shott declared the report of tbe com- j WorU The management of both la Chancery of Ne*».J(rsey, possible.pressed tbIne belie clc f tbat if Mr. Squires of Hope J h Mr. Squfrea di- mlttee was a fair one. | plM,ts deny that there is a strike, and could have left a message lor Hope reeled. r to tax railroad main stem BURGLAR IX BOROIGH HOME. Insist that the men were discharged. chapel it would have been "Believe personal loss cannot be j property at local rates and that a taw Francis J. Blati has been retained & In Ood and all will he well." laurfully uwhimdescribed . iI cannot feel, /"•yet. »._i)0n ' thisth(>um. efforttgec__„t , nightmight Mbe enacted In a Got: S12S Worth I ot hoot from Ser- to the complainant In thi thathatt Mr.Mr . BqnlreeSquires teIs actnot laIn hlabis oldl^^, w^ vant's Boom. shooting c Previous to his address, Mr. How-plane.place. WhatWhat hlabis devotiondevotion toto Hope.Hope, „ . and Mrs. L. E. Barkalew. of ard read two letters, one from Rev. chapelkneel manatmeant nono oneone butbnt thethe chapelchapel 1 Mbm Ida M, Tier f ln place, retired early last Captain Hand's Nai KOuDIKOlO. Dr. William R. Richards, of New mtalatarilnlster cancan known.known. II thoaghtthought II ap-ap- ' Mine Ida Mar Tlae w , but were I awakened shortly Ccoca. fa.dlc.ti.Gudicott. tg.the y5a.youn g son of York- and the other from Rev. O- predatepredatedd hlahis alagnlarsingular coaaacrattoaconsecratioi IlghUalligbtful anrpriaesurprise atat herher home in Bank 8 o'clock by fhe noise of some- •ott, was driving an auto- Kennedy Newell, Hope chapel's trst whilwhilee ItIt waawaa mymy priallegeprivilege loto lahoelaboi place.place, BatardaySaturday eight.night. It waa plan- me niff1"!" down a rear stairway. 1 Park avenue, this morn- pastor, now located at West Orange. with him. but separation from such ned by the family to have Mlas Tier They hurried to1 the head of tbe ing, when Captain William Hand, it. Both regretted their Inability to b« j onSparlng faithfulness has made my remain awawaay from home for the day, llglit Just tn tine to see a man make riding a wheel, attempted to cross Doted. September 7, cner- present hut expressed themselvet in appreciation of lt grow deeperleeper. and iIn tbth«e meantime the house was lis escape by way of a door. An on Second street. Young Endlcotr. sympathetic and reminisceniit t tonetess la 1j Mw tte benediction of this lite elaboratellbtly decorated with autumn nvinstigation waa made and It was saw a collision was inevitable and Ae eonununlcaUona. Dr. Richards' j ^^ ^^^ „ calling na to a like leaves and Japanese lanterns. «* mad that a burgla__, r bad visite._ d a applied his emergency brake, lessen- letter waa aa follows: faith and consecration. affair was a unique one. The guests < servant's room and stolen a gold ing the power of his machine so that Lockport. N. Y-, Tours very sincerely. were masked and appeared in Jap- 16ck)et, clothing and other things It stopped Just aa lt struck tbe wheel- ALBERT HEUOEN Oct. IB, 1*01. 0. K. NEWELL. anese costumes. At midnight supper valued In all at $125. The servant nan. CapUln Hand was knocked ALBERT HEDOEN Mr. Howard: A third address was made by Dr. was served, covers being laid for ur telegram has Just reached Zelle In which be declared that Mr. ty. There were guests front Haw ike matter was reported "" '*-"to hurt him. 'JWf Liveryivery &4 BoardingBoarding StablwStable* me. ,rk at Hope chapel bad en- York. Brooklyn. Moatclair, Fanwood borfngb police and they • quick- rourrrx »r.. Idea of Christian service and this dty. . Iy ojn the scene but ao fa Louisa Mast, daughter of the late, • *nd Park avenue Sunday afternoon. But my own aer- (.rerywbere. He never departed from the Identity of the in- Bernard Mast, died at her home on [ Hones boaide Telephone e* vic« at which I muat be pre*«it comei ^t, aeiMmpoaed task, tfl* gaining of Mania*- On Two Tirkcta. Watchung rday at 4 o'clock. bla Hv«Uhood was a small thing In A separate nomination paper for Ing. Although II for some months j It has been a treat sorrow to me comparison. Jamea E. Martlne. tbe Democratic her health bad l!1 proved greatly dnr-' (hat I cannot be In rialnfteld at this "W« speak ot It aa a sacrinee." congressional candidate, has been The grand regent and other oO- tlme. Today I think of tbe many said Dr. jZelle, "bnt to Mm lt was the tiled by the Independent Democracy, cert; will pay an omdal visit to Plain- frlends meeting at the Crescent Ave- great enjoyment of bis life. Think The Democratic party leaders forgot field Council. No. 71i, Royal Ar- WmWm.. A.A . WoodruffWoodruff / nus church, which Mr. Squires had of bow many of tb* PsatltBJ— be to file their Congressional nomlna- canttBB, Thursday night. *1~1 U D iany years as elder with could claim and y*m of Hope caapel tton paper on Saturday, bat It Is said that ***** will be a repreasntaUre m The grand regent will the greatest fidelity. And on Sunday • I verity him. As bis memory keeps tiat Mr. Mvttet'i 1 l appear its sowvenlra of the occasion. INSURANCEINSURANCE AGENTAGENT yon will he gathering at the chapel; ning back to yon I want to give on tbe party ballot. tub roiBmrnoJUMT.
Farmer-Orator Captures Ger- David T. Kenney Purchases HENB jp NEWSA Slim Crowd at Elizabeth Concourse of Friends Gather man-Americans at Baen- Taylor Stores and Will Uniting tjpaeta the About His Bier rfliile Min- REPUBLICAN MAYORALTY CANDIDATE GETS 1(100 CHECK AND PROMISE Of BCAUTIfUlBEAUTIFUL MUSIMUSICC BBYy SOIOISTSOBOISTSS OorF gerbund Gathering. P»rt7Part; LeadersL . iaters Pay film Tribute. ACCEPTS DEMOCRATIC ENDORSEMENT MORE BY DUPLICATING AMOUNT. CHURCHCHURCH or0FIR*NsnGUR«T10« TRANSneVfmOM..
SPEAKS OP HIS KIF8HIP Former Mayor Charles J. Flsk ha* TO EBECT A BUILDING Th* Mltudonsry aad Aid Society of ONI/T ABOTJT 60O THKBB The^ UcBlargee ttUaa(laattendancence §• reUllv.-i^^ IJB. BLISS' ETJLOGY Warren chapel held an all day sew- ! and friend* at the funeral s«rvt< lss«ed tbe following letter, which is ing meeting, yesterday, during which Kb MoUirr Came From (be KhestMi self-explanatory; Hecrrtarr Went IO EHaa-1 ft Mrs. EUsaheih Margi^et Tyl il iM-lwfc* Kswsbei* IBS to 1«3 garments were prepared - for th* if Col. Mason W, fj* live- Services a* Ormcnit \\t-~ "October IT. 1906. 1 Vumatrj—(irral Exttntio* la Walter L. Hetfield, Sso~ North ATfSM, BSSBBtfS* Christmas box and for Ellis Island brth from Here. After UIHIMT trom Ibe late borne In W«t Se »tte Clmrcb" Cfanrch Officers The members assembled at »:30 and street, Wednesday aCtemo^n at i:X0 HM Attack d to love and admire her tt Avpnue Presbyterian ehureh Tbars- crane City Convention. endorsing mlf hot roilx and coffee, pumpkin pie ant C S«engerb«iBd. nominationomlpntlonn fotorr MayoJUrorr oatf thIS.e CitCityy cc* tion being In the very heart of the cheesn. It was served under the i sany excellent quaiulju. . dadayy afternoonafternoon.. ThTbae edlncedlilcre wawaas filledBHed Mr. Martlne waa the gu«st of tbi PluinfleldPlatapeld.. II appreciatappreciatee thIS.e ronttronll-- business section, of the city. Tbe deal rtetIon of a refreshment commit! The services were In cha rge of Rt withwltb membersmembers ofof tbthee churcchurchh togethetogetherr organization. There was no ip deacdnrre yoyonu havhat.e IInn mmee tloo Justllastlyy an andd includes seventy-two feet oa North composed or Mrs. J. H. Snyder. Mrs. did one, bst tbe meeting .was so thin- Rev. John Scarboraugn, Binhoii witwithb a larglargee numbenumberr frofromm HoHopeW •rent on, but the coming of the larm- fairly, administeadministerr tbIS.e affairaffair*s ooff tbIS.e avenue, half war between Park F. CJ Burner. Mrs. John Hlgglns and ly attended as to set grave II Now Jersey, and Rev. E. Vicars SI. chapelchapel,, ooff whicwhichh hhee wawaas ononee ooff th thee '. ar-orator made the evening no ' dir.city. I havbaree alreadalreadyy beebeenn nominatenominatedd renue and Watchung avenues, run- Mrs.!William Demarest. The tablet tbe faces of the Republican venson, rector of Grace fchureh, « founderrounder*s andand ooff whicwhichh hhee wawaes supereeper-- thing of an occasion. and accepted the nomination fr ing through to Bast Second street, were prettily decorated wltb cat flow- palgn managers this morning which Mrs. Tyler was a njerqbcr an Intendentintendent forfor yearsyearn.. Bowling til on when be got to andthe Republicaaccepted n th.part nominationy In accorda fromi depth of 100 feet It ta.hU Inten- Not many more than 600 people earnest worker for years. The Bishop Rev. D. J. S. Zelle, pastor of the : the Republican parly In accordance ers «nd plants and fifty members 01 He*. D. J. R Zeilr. pnelor of IS. ball, and he became Interested In wltwithb thIS.e platforplatformm adopteadoptedd bbyy I ISe tion to build a handsome arcade fac- tbe society sat down. were in Jacobs' theatre whet and tbe rector read the-Scriptures CrrgcenlCrescent AvenuAvenuee '* PresbyteriaPresbyisrlann •port. But little urging was ne RepublicanRepublican Citairy Convention(-onronllon.. on ing on North avenae and running meeting began. They all rev and conducted the responsive read church,church, wanwas IInn chargchargee ooff ththee servicesaorvtce*.. mry to get him In tb« same. Taking whichwhich platformplatform If havharee agreeaerwedd tote pretty well through to Second street. The sewing waa In charge of Mrs until the end, and they made i whicwhichh begabegann witwithh ththee readinreadingg ofof oB his coat, he rolled up hit sleeve* .tendstand . OOnn thesthroee samnun*e condlttocondition,i The deal Includes tbe buildings oc- Cibson Smith and Mrs. J. W. Osveti meodable showing aa earnest cheer- lnj>uDolingW thlb*e serviceserricejs Hethen! Scrfpturea.Scriptures, followefollowedd witwithh prayeprayerr bbyy seized tbc biggest ball within reach withoutlUiont prejudicprejudicee ttoo mmry partpnrtry a! ipled by the Postal Telegraph Com- and (natters had been so arranged by em for the party Of Lincoln. Me- fourlour selectionselection*s bbyy aa 'r.:.irlc'-fquartet'e from RevRar.. L(_. RR.. HowardHoward.. AfteAftert thth.e ijuar quar-- and burled It with Democratic fervor filiation"filiation... I acceptareppr youroarr endgrsem.ndjr.am.ote pany. Clevely'a restaurants. Lister's thent that a very gratifying number Klnley. Roosevelt and protection, but tbIS#e ChurcChurchh ooff ththee Tran'sBKTr**Shg-U ration tettetette santangg "Abid“Abidee "WitWlitth Xe,Me."" DrDr.. at the [.inn. "Thanking"Thanking yonyou Vud/fonrand/four assonnno-- bicycle store and the real estate oStce previous to the luncheon, the society the captains of the host were faced x.wNew VorkYork,, composerempoaetjd of^Ro# R.. Craig ZelleZelle andand MrMr.. HowardHoward" bolbothh reareadd The veteran bowler* prepared to ciatesrlnten forfor thlb.e complimentcompllmdbt., IT reremain,m Abbott and Manning.' These waa [addressed by Mrs. J. O. McKei- byby tbthee unexpecteunexpectedd gapgap*e In their Campbell.Campben. J.J. RR.. BottonBoltoa., "frnj*ITf<' SarlpturoScripture selectionsselections.. chuckle, but they bad to choke th* -yonr*"Tours lverearyy tt«lyitely,. buildings are numbered 153. 155. vey who announced that she held a ranksrank*.. | manman anandd RR.. UU UarnliartUarnhart.. Their RevRer.. DrDr.. JohJohna CC. BTtnBTtaa., ooff Ne Neww chuckle off and cheer. For the ban fCHABl TkJflSK, 1S7, 159. 161. 1U North avenue. check for 1100. the gift of a friend SecretarySecretary ShaShaww wawass tbthee drawindrawingg selections were " York,York, whwhoo madmadee ththee addressaddreia., ' wawaas ftHAS. y^JISK." The lots In the rear for the most who bad promised It ln the event card counted upon to all the theatre ■eleclloaa were "Abide )l.Wit: well acquainted with Mr. Squires and possibly surprised at tbe Scree B* Clicityp CollectoCollectorr JohJohnn WW.. MurrayMurray,, part are unoccupied. card counted upon lo Sll Lhe theatre •'S»Senn oof: MMyy Soul,Soul."" Ar"Artt Th« wefl acquainted with Mr. Squire* *nd •auk of an alien band, fell agi' whwhoo Wawus endorseendotwedd foforr re-electioeehctlain jOf tie Missionary and Aid raising a forfor a1 rousinrousingg meetinmeetingg foforr ~ uepabll- Weary/Weary."' andand "Al"AHl TYec Salfcts.Saihu." hihi*s religioureltgloa*s worworkt Ilan ththee churchchurch., tbe pins with a mighty bomp and witwithh Mr.Hr. FlskFlak,. hahaas sisalaoo accepteacceptedd ththee For many years. Rev. J. P. Tsy ' similar amount for the new Warren caalemcaalsm andand MrMr.. FowlerFowler.. JMr. Show AlthoughAlthough IItt wawbas requesterepeatedd ththati rhlle be was pastor, and Is Hope laid them all low. Mr. Martlne was honor.honor. HHee InformeInformedd Mr.'HetfielMr. HetfleMd oorf r. a retired Episcopal minister ltv- ! chapel fnrnlahlng fund. This has wentwent ttoo ElizabetKlliahathh frofromm thithins citcityy flowersflower* bbee .omittedomltiod., thertheree werw*ree a sbapet. Dr. Biles spoke feelingly of the only one who waa not amazed. hihits acceptancacceptancee verballywholly.. g on Park avenue, has owned these en! done and the diners were made shortlyshortly afteafterr 77 o'cloco'clockk ilas compancompanyy numbernuriiluT ofof Waibeautifuln if ul Botarurall tribntetribute*e the departed, dvolliuft-on th» friend- "Well. Is that all there It to \%V buildings. He Is a large ownc •PPy by tbe receipt of the add! withwith CharleCharless JJ.. FlskFlek.. whoswhosee guesgeestt whicwhichh surroundesurroundedd anandd coverecoveredd ththe. ship he had with Mr. Sunires aad be aaid. "If It was as easy to knock valuable realty ln tbe business ! tlonal money. bnhe waawaa aatt dinnerdtener. MrMr.. FlsFlakk anandd MMr.r bierbier.. . ThThee intermenIntermentt wa*flwaa han HlllsidHlUutde. IOW he had known and trusted Mm over the Republican ten pins, we which has enhanced greatly in ' When the last course had been ShawShaw camram.e berkme frofromm NeNeww YorYorkk ear ear-' Cemetercemeteryy anandd ththee pall-b*arerpull-bahrw*a weweren and what a help he WAS la tbe cause Democrat* would never be licked." value during tbe last few years. The served, Mrs. MeKelvej- made another ly lastlast eveninsrrstsig witwithh jusluett abouaboutt t!rutime< AlexandeAlexanderr Hubert.Gilbert, Johrii-IBJohn.lt. DuraonDumont.t of religion. Mr. Martlne took another ball and MISS HER BRIDE irlce paid him by Mr. Kenney Is not announcement that brought equally for dinner. J.J. EvartEvartas TracyTracy., OrTllIe*rOrxine V. WarinWnrln*.g Dr. Bliss said that Mr. Smilres bail revealed. much pleasure to everyone of the Ex-Governor Foster H. Voorheea Charles Matthews and" W.'F". Merrill m heart tun of sympathy far others burled It down the alley. Tbe veil others. She stated that the samp Charlea Matlhewa and W.'F. Merrill Cheered again us every' pin tumbled speaking of hla plans thU morn- presided at the meeting, n tbe and his death was tbe going out from Inn. Mr. itenney said: "The papers friead would give another 1100 stage were Senator Kean. Congress- STRIKE AT OIL TIU'ST a home where i he tie* were so sacred. have not been signed but I expect der the same conditions and almost man Fowler. Mayor Berry, Mr. Flsk He spoke of tbe great loss to the "Oh. I toA you, ny German blood Immediately S20 was pledged, UKBWISB ftftlLBO.AJIS will show." uld Mr. Martin*, as be CHARLES M. FEODERM AN THE GROOM AT [bat they will be today. It has been County Chairman Frank H. Smith, church, where tie made such noble my Idea that a handsome arcade society has already raised about 1600 and most of the party leaders In Senator KDntorst Outline* Work Be sacrifices and worked so enmestly took another ball It band. PRETTY WEDDING. for khe fund and every effort will be Then la quick succession he rolled would be a nice thing in that local- Union county. The stage and theatre Has Prepared for and faithfully as an elder and as a ty. There has been much talk of made to get the promised check were elaborately decorated teacher Of the young men's Bible sight balls expertly down tbe gutters whuh will bring the total up American flags. ■lurinWagg Winter-Winter. elaas. He referred Impressively to And the vets were cottrteoua enough mid a profusion of autumn leaves he need of a thoroughfare through Senator James P. Minturcol Hud and 'flowem and surrounded by a from North avenue to Second street $800. Secretary Shaw received a Senator Jamea P. Mlntarn. of Hud- tbe blessed work at Hope chapel, and to refrain, from laughing more than son county, intends to inuod that he never met htm but that ten minutes at a stretch. large gathering of relatives and between' Park and Watchung ave- welcome when he was Introduced, aonthe nexcounty.t sessio Intend*n of th toe LeglalJatxodueea *t friend*. Hiss Carrie Florence Fuller, My plans will bring It about 8TATB SI SiiAY-S< IKH»l. sjtd sustained applause when he fin- the next aeaaloa of the legislature a Mr. Squires did not mention the work In his own particular field, how- C6WVKXT1OX ON NOV. IS TO % bill to abolish the Stale riparian, at the chapel and refer to the good ever, Mr. Martlne upheld bis record. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. I Am not prepared to give any definite ished his address. His speech was boarbill dto an abolishd to establis the h State*. aewl ripariany co Fuller, of Arlington, avenue, and outline or the plans as yet, but I nu mainly devoted to an exposition and Hruaaw.l meed! tew aalahllaH ■' Itoa'l* nut. work being done by the different He made a speech that warmed tbe Arumal HeettaB of New Je«r«y stituted body, with enlarged powei nbet*. He had a close personal hearts of all the German-A inert Charles Me assort Fedderman, of i so in a few days." defence of tbe protective tariff, and Mr. Mlntum wiU also Introduce a biU ellen. were married Wednesday. It Is understood that Mr. Kennej i sorUtlon Will Be Held In he dwelt on the benefits derived by tloaeblp with his worker.;, i to estabUzh a railroadr and cana relationhe speake hip wiibr sai M»d thaworker*.t bis .heart The ceremony was performed at ill erect a three or fonr story build- the American worklngmen from commission that will n*i only pro- The ftpvaker said that him heart He ui glagladd toto bbetuwWMt,e pretpnt, hhee taldsaid., 7:30 at the bride's home by Rev. ing of arcade style on the plot. The policy. His remarkrorklngows wer e sprinkled was Coll of sympathy with those who because his audience waa ofjGer preliminary programme has potlcr. HI* remarx. * me sprinkled vide tor general and close supervi- w»mwill misfoils ofMr ijmwlhy. Squires. withHe considerethoee whod Is audience was of .German Charles L. Goodrich, pastor of the present buildings, old wooden struc- with humorous Illustrations which sion ol tbe railroad business of thla will rofM Mr. Bqulre*. He considered language. HHee bahadd mj^nlrediwmilroil fithiss fondtoad-- Congregational church. It was one tures bnt one story In heighth. have •omplcted for tbe annual pleasewith dhumoron* his bearer lllnatis Immensely tllooa .which Hi t so .small, matter to have auch a sen for Ctriwans in IV moat nat the New Jersey State Sunday- Densely. HeState , but also tbe regulation of th< Itrorke no rsmall take nmatter away anto dhav« It wa aaeha no ta lermshalg'U* Kami natural :he prettiest weddings of the fall been somewhat of an eyesore. praised the administration of Presi- Standard Oil pipe Use traffic here worker taken away and It waa not way. for the mother from whose ton and was witnessed by guests Ins; directly opposite the Jersey Cen- school Association, which wUI be denpraisedt Roosevelt the *dmlnUtr*Ilah, and made of Preal urprising to him that to bereaved breast be drelb* w motherthe mil k fromof lov evhose and 1 held in the Second Reformed dent Rooeoxell. end mad* an eloquent and for putlng a large tajX thereon. ■uvprldn*>nes it seeme to dhim a s thatthoug toh beal lreared the drear the milk of lore had n New York, Brooklyn. Elm Ira, tral's main station, these struct lolli'y be sustained, and liberty came from Germany, near thi fromElizabeth New. FanwoodYork. Brooklyn.. Dunelle nElmira. and have conveyed a false impressloi Somervllle, November 13, 14 and IS. pie* that IU policy ho aaaulned and one*light .Itba dseemed gone ou ju>t o f thoughthe skie smV whe then Rhine. Elisabeth. Fan wood. Dun, Ilex and Nearly all of the county associati. the President sustainesustainedd IInn hihi*s worworkk Senator Mintsrn says these bills Ilahtsuch hada sorro gonew outcomes. of 'the H eaktea spok whette of otherI'tii-r placesplare*.. tbe progressive spirit and aptodate- for the people, by tbe re-election of a will be introduce early la the session such a Borrow comes. He spoke of Be admired the traits and the/vlr of the city. The various lease* elected their delegates, and the for the people, by the re-election of a so that ample time will be had ln many noble lives it had been the turn ol the German*, be continued. MissMiss FulleFullerr wuwas gownegownedd linn aa prettprettyy :•« buildings It ts said hare not Somervllle Sunday -schools axe mak- RepublicaRepublicann HousHoueee otof RRepreaenta- ep resent a- the •ilegmanye nobleof ths -live* churc Ith hadto havbeenp theaa creationreaiion ootr whitwhilee crepcrepee ddoe chinechine,, ing, elaborate plans tor the entertain, Ivea. rhlch to give he mi privilegeworkers; ofwha the.t a churchroll cal llo o fhave ftoaor as •ore especially their tbrlft and cenl- trimmedrimmed witwithh handmadhandmadee lacelace,, sensealt long to run. As soon as they expire The speaker paid a tribute to the onslderatlon and pi workers; what a roll eall of honor aWy. He believed that tbe German* the buildings will be torn down. meat of the guests. tailed in committee. might be made. Tbere Is rejoicing, had done more to advance athletics herter byby heherr brotherbrother., GeorgOeorgee FillerFiller,. Each Sunday-school has the privi- 'ork done In Congress by Represen- howevermight be, tmade.o know Therethat the Isy rejoicing,are with In tills country in the past twenty- otf Bueno*Buenos Ayres,Ayr**.! ArgentinArgentinee RepubRepub-- Only recently, Mr. Kenney boughi lege of being represented, but tative Fowler, and ridiculed the Dem- Speaking of his plana.Hhe Senator however,Lord , totha knowt the ythat bav ethey bee nsra calle withd tittr years, with their tars veretw lic.tc. Shflhee worworee an yelTelll caughcaughtt Jiapp witwithh a big tract of land on the southern Lbose presenting official credentials irattc candidate's argument that mm Hudson bad this th say: tba baLord,t fa rthat bette theyr lan haved wit beenh al railedl the than any other group of men. Thel Hlles-of-the-vaiiettilee-of-the-valleyy andand carriecarriedd a bouhoa-- slope of the Watching mount sill re ceive badges admitting them Mr. Fowler should not be sent back "Unfair rates are stunting the toredeeme that dfar ot betterthe Lord land. with all the qaat! ofof thethe sanisameo flowerflower anandd bridbridee tween North Plalnfield and Scotch because he had steadily failed to an- growth ot many ot c redeemed of the Lord. enjoyment of life had done much to i*. Her attendant was her sister. Plains. A good part ot it he subse- :o the body of the convention. swer roilcalls. He declared that tt In conclusion* Dr. Bliss said that give a bealthy tone to tbe National roeoa. Her attendant waa her airier. Two workers of tbe International to *n extent that can hardly be ap- In conclusion Dr. BHas said that MiasMiss l.ulnLulu HarrietHarriettt FullerFuller,, whwhoo anss quently donated to the Trenton dio- the .Congressman preciated until one has made a care- therethere wast-nothinwar nothin*g tbathatt woulwouldd givfivee activities, for tbe Dative American, maid of honor, wore white net and cese for an institution to be known Suaday-school AasocUtlon will hare answering roll call Hr. Squires mare Joy than to know unaffected by BecVaninfluence, maid of honor, more while net and a place on the programme. One Is ful study of the matte Mr. Squire* more Joy than to know too intense. Their devotion to I iirried carnations. as St. Mary's College. wbo did the most legislative work, i in our State, not more than 30 thatthat allall hihUs friendfriendss habadd giveRivenn thsltheirr Tbe best man -was D. J. Kllletts. NEW JERSEY 18 Mr*. J. Woodbrldge Barnes, of New- heartshearts toto ChrlatChrist anandd woulwouldd trtryy anandd in* and mu«ic In general was a par- ark, primary and Junior secretary, apart, between wh|ch the fare e Him. He made an earnest ap- Ueulsrly rraeions Influence, if Brooklyn, and Ray Webster Ful- ant the other Is Mrs. Mary Foster charged is greater than to New York •erve Him. He made an earnest ap- ler an* Frederick Fedderman acted SfKKLY A1>V ANTING. r Allison, of Iowa, as examples of Ppeal toto thoeethose presenpresentt ttoo emulatemulatee ththee He was not there to campaign, he Bryner, of Illinois. International field city, three timea farther away. life and character of him who had as ushers. There'were also two rib- Mrs. Barnes will speak hard workers at Washington who consider the manner ot selling ex- and character of him who bad •aid in closing, but it waa useless fo: i girls, Ruth Fuller and Thelraa >ws This State I* iplcnous for absence from *onegone beforebefore anandd ttoo servnervee ChrisChrlett witwithh him to try to otocore (he fact that hi Thursday afternoon, and her subject ursion tickets to some joints as u ill their hearts. tin. attired in white over pink, will be "Our New Ideals." Mrs. rollcal!*, but who kept in close tr ilr to many localities. |K all their hearts. waa a candidate for office. He would and, Roberts Earl Fuller, nephew of with all legislation enacted and help- Following the address, the' quar- be less than human if he did not Ilk. trial Bryner will talk Wednesday rooming "And the siding privlles, in t Follow!nit the address, the quar- :he bride, was page. Miss Louise on '•Sunday-sch<>ol Work Under Dif- ed to frame a large part of it. Chas. granting of which the 'grossest di tettetette san«sang -Igead"Lead KindlKindlyy Light,Light,"" anandd to receive the plaudits of his fellows, Uygrant, of Fanwood, a cousin of tbe According to the report of the fefl- Newell Fowler, he said, was another . G. Kennedy Newell, former paa- and leas of a man than he thought al census taken last year of tbe ficulties," and tbe same afternoon on Newell Fowler, he said. Was another Rev. Q. Kennedy Newell, former pas- bride, played the wedding march "Reaching the Child We Teach." suchinch quietquiet,, effectlTeffectivee workerworker,, anandd tor ofof HopHopee chapelchapel,, bnbntt nonoww pastopastorr himself If be did. not desire their en- while the bridal: party was assem- manufacturing Industries of this richlyichly meritedmerited a re-electionre-election.. ThesThoeee ofif ththee 8LSL ClouCloudd PresbyteriaPresbyteriann churrhchurch., dorsement. He asked that they kelp bling and presided at the piano dur- State and forwarded to tbe bi is being made by the referencereference*s toto RepresentativRepresentativee FowleFowlerr ve control. West(Vest OrangeOrange,, offereofferedd aa fervenferventt him to make a gratifying sbowlmc in th« ceremony. Miss Fuller en- statistics of labor and Industry here. Toning People's missionary move- were applauded. "I also. Intend that §te bill shall prayerprayer . TbThee benedictiobenedictionn wawaas propro-- bis contest. They called him Jim tered the room leaning on tbe arm Mew Jersey Is making great gains as ment to have lntrodttsel into tbe were applauded. ntain a provision Iff regulating tunced by Dr. Zelle. Bx-GovemorEi-Governor Voorbee*Voornees followedfollowed ththee Dlley fares In cities tad subu nounced by Dr. Zelle. Martlne and halted htm aa a friend. anufacturing centre. Sunday-school lesson leaves regular wan In a speech which pleased tbe At tbe close of tae service tbe r.>- Me assured them* that after tbe elec- periodical Bible:lessons ou mlssloi Iowan In a speech which pleased the districts, a casual study at which alnAt sthe wer closee place of dthe in servicetbe vestibul the re-e tion, whether he m successful audience,audience, anandd whicwhichh wawaas roundlroundlyy ap- Ject will show tbere u»w existt mains were placed In the vestibule In line wltb this movement the New plauded. of thethe churcchurchh anendd aass tbthee congregacongrega-- not. he would be tbe saaoe old Jim anopy of greens and upon a i ’7.011. as compared with *.41S In ty society has invited Rev. Dr. A. inlformlty whatever. £ think, too, tionm passedpassed outout thetheyy tootookk &a laslastt loolookk Martlne. Should he be elected be Patagonian. guanaco skins, a 1180011 SeO.. TbThee capitacapitall employeemployedd was Woodruff Halsey. of New York, one trolletrolleyy companies should have t at the face of one wbo for thirty would represent not only his constit- I $716,048,545. against $477,301,565 if i the secretaries of the Board right to carry freight lib com petit I i*t-ear thes ha faced bee nor a noire elde rwho of tbfore churc thirtyh t by the bride's brother, lt7K.04d.ltS. against I477.S01.S05 C.V years had been an elder of the church uents, bat. BO far as be might • Ai receptioreceptionn rolfollowedl owe a tbthee propro-- InIn 190ft1900.. showinahnwtncg aann IncreasInereanne ooff fiftflfrvy Foreign Missions, to be the speaker with steam roads. andind aann earnesearneatt workeworkerr foforr alnill luIts propriety and opportunity permitted, mclng of the words that com- per cent, The number of wage earn* Tuesday night, Novembei "But perhaps one ofjgbe most 1: Interests. he wool* represent all the people of nouncing of the words that com- topic will be "the Teaching of Mis- "Tbe Oospel of a life like here Interest* pleted , thetbe nuptianuptiall bonbondd anandd latelaterr aa era Increased 24.S per cent, from Is more than books or scrolls. portant features of th^bill will l ThereThere werweree manmanyy beautifubeautifull floralfloral th* romamnHj. wedding supper was served. Mr. aod I13.S75 to 266,387; while the waget sions ln the Sunday-school." late to the control of |he pipe Hoe tributes, com prising' cut flowers, wedding snpper Wu served. Mr. and increased from I9S.1S4.913 to (126,. From scheme and creed the life traffic of the Standard) Oil company tributes, comprising cut flowers, A supper wan enjoyed in the vislt- Mrs. Fedderman left last night for A feature of the gathering will be goes out wreathsit ha ofof flowers, hunchehdacbess ooff chryschrys-- Mrs.trip Fedderman, as far as Olleftd Poinlul t nightComfor for,t 182,833 , aa increase of 34.7 per cent. In this State: anthemums and galax leaves, which or'H Honor. There was a large.at- a trip as tar u Old Point Comfort.Th e cost of materials row from the sixth annual banquet of the New ie saintly fact survives— anthemums and galax leaves, which I tendance of members. which place 'they will spend a Jeffsey Sunday-echool Superintend- The blessed Master none can doubt. "I shall propose thjst this traffic completelynpletely coveredcovered ththee casketcasket.. WmWs.. ort time. On returning they will |334,72*,904 to 1470,554.500, and ents' Union, which will be held Wed- all be regulated as fa-e other car- B. MacClymonMacCfymontt wawass thth#e organistocsanlst.. AA Photogravure* of Candidates. make their, homo In Brooklyn where the value of the finished articles from Revealed in holy lives. riers, and that their pipe line prop- irtette choir consisting of Miss |553.00S,63t to $774,618,029. nesday night. Charles Madison, of quartette choir consisting of Miss TwoTwo handsomhandsomee portraitsportrait*,, gecugeeglncl furnished flat! awaits them. The Newark, is making arrangements f< Several days before Hiss Webstei erties and bnsinpsa sha?i be taxed ln EttaEtta Raybert.Herbert, seprattosoprano:; MissMiss! GracOrsree photophotogravures grarnrea., an«seekh aus selMill inla arartt groom Is employed In Brooklyn as ' In . Camdcn the number of wage tbe dinner. Prosecutor Jamea i passed away, she seemed to be con- accordance with their ^atue, so that Carroll, contralto;contralto; ElmeElmerr DD.. CuttingGutting,, •tore,stores aatt |!«2 eacheach,, thth*e subjectssubjects beinbftngg an expert accountant. earners Increased from 7,743 to 13,- fgg, of Somerville, who la tl stantly thinking of tbe friends wbo State may receive: a propen tenor,enor, anandd CharleCharless LL.. LewisLewis,, baashas*., EdwinEdwin 8.S. StuarStuartt anandd Lewilewiss EmeryEmery., Both young pebple received a large 041.661, tbthee wagewagess frofromm (3,216,94ll.m.tft3 ttoo State president, will be the chair- had departed a half century since. nual return for the privilege enjoyed “»«ang twtwoo selectionsaoleetSoBk., "Abid“Abidee WitWithh Jr.,Jr., candidate*candidates foforr ththee GovernorshiOorernorshlpp number ot handsome presents which ie.097.913 or 69.6 per cent. Capi- man. The chorister will be Re*. B. uy the Standard Oil a company li Me," ami "Lead Kindly Light" td.0F7.PU or Ot g per rent. Capi- The Quaker poet wrote: 1 Me."Th eand intermen "Lead t Kladlywas iLight"n Hillsid e * "ennavlvanU, will be Issued as art nrJuded silverware, pictures, fornl- tatall IncreaseIncreasedd frofromm 115,595,56tl5.5**.t0>5 toto q Lipplocott, Jr. "When on my day of life the night la crossing the State witS their lines. The interment was in Blllslds plements to the Sunday North .are, ebbta aad checks- In the ex- |31.»9SJ487 or 105.2 per cent The metery and the pall-bearers, mem- t51.FFI.4fl71 or 105.1 per cent. Th* The convention will open at falling— TWKLVHTTEABS WEDDED. >rs and attlvc workers at Hope erica* for October 21 and Octo- change of gifts In the bridal party, valuvaluee of ththee productproduct*s increaseIncreasedd frofromm •lock Tuesday afternoon After And. ln the winds from unsunned 23. The Stuart plctwre will be the groom gave: his best man and H7.969.SS4 to (33,387,173, or «.S devotional exercises there wilt be chapel, were Donald Mclnnis, David •0 October IV aad that of Mr. tl7.IM.tS4per cent. to tJJ.5t7.»7». or JO.I places blown, Mr. and Mrs. Junn R. Blair Cele- Bowdpn, Fred Whartoa, Kobert ushers peart stlokptns- and the maid per cent. home department institute and an in- I bear far voices out of darkness call- >n the following Sunday. The of honor received from tbe bride a The report shows that the wages stitute for elementary field workers. brato Horab. WalWr Bradford and Thomas f (hi* papwr has received ad- ins. Hendry. Deacons H. O. Newman. prpltj- pearl brooch. The groom's have Increased far In advance of thi Ati exhibit of Sunday-school materi- My feet to paths unknown. aad Mrs. Jam^f R. Blair, of "es of the two portraits, and rift to the bride was a string of increase in the number of employes als will be held, and Rev. Dr. MUtou Duer street', informally I c«|ebi T. F. Bodloag aad S. H. Whitney. s them -works of art of the Be near me when all else fs from me together with all the elders ot the gold beads. along all Uses of Industry and that S. T-Jttlefield, of New York city, will drifting, he twelfth annirerBarjt of. thfir wed- class. Nothing so good has half decade baa been tbe explain some of the modern Innova- ding, Wednesday, by .(tntertainlng a church, escorted tbe body in .mil ou". Issued as a special mpple- TO Eartn. sky, home's pictures, days company or;forty relatives and inti- of the church. tions ln teaching Sunday-school les- of shade and shine, I the editions of the Sunday te friends. There were selections Hope chapel sent an Ivy wreatb. i American for these two dates And kindly faces to my own uplifting, tbe piano by lira. jSdward Craig. S limited and the demand un- Tbe love' which answers, mine." and there were eat flowers and CELKIHIAT 11 ».\ y. Mr. and Mrs. Blair were remembered wreath* from tbe Men's Cl*b. the h large, it will be necessary to A ItlRLK KRAMA. —I. P. n. wltb many handaomet gifts. Inelnd '« Bible Class, the Ladle*' Aid order the WKr in advance to Insure cMftrltn George . _ ig cut-gUsB aad ell««r(rtm. Latei Society ami the Women's Bible Class. delivery. ' , •-• * th* play- To Be rmninl at Ikorothj- Martin KntenaJs* Trioliy i the evening a floe supper wai flw- Granger Church Sunday Night. r The annaal election of three elders irved. i Qt'ERT P6R CANDIDATES. tubalar n celebration of the ninth annl- id three ! deacons for Trinity Re- tint Mcrttae of CK-flNor*. Nuvelty will mark tbe servl< Mr. and Mrs. Blair were married •oik r, It win hp rwrl fn beating the sary of her birthday. Miss Dorothy formed cburcta, took place last night vetve years ago at Duer street and Liquor Law Qcd* by President ot Wiiltnta N. Tier, of thU riLv. hav- nlldtar. ts» pr*s«»t apparatus klT- the Congregational church Sunday Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the lecture room of the church ittK ber-n adjudicated bankmiM. in it-- night. Under the auspices of tbi place by R«v. Chariea E. ig bee* found Jhtadmnate. It sup- Joseph C. Martin, of Dwer street, the prayi George I.. Herring, of the First Preabyu Fred C. Louasbury, Jr., president District Court of the United Sutea, lied nuffirU-nt vfarmib for the audi- Sunday-school, a Biblical drama, en gave a party yesterday sfiernooa. fan Embnrgji, EoberL Clark. lr., and Atwood L. Decosier, referee in bantf titled "Moses tbe Liberator." arrang- church, and they have always re- of tbe Christian Endeavor Union, an- >rlum but th»i II mini til was not The house wasipretlly decorated, red H. E. Gayje were unanimously re- sided. In the borough. They h»ve nounced this morning that he intend- ruptcy. has ptven notice that the first aopgh for the stage or lodge rooms. ed by the PUcrtm'B Preas, will be pre- and green brims; the prevailing col- elected eiders, and A. K. WlUett. j [line of Mr. TUra MVdltor* uii] sented. . . and A. K Willett, hree. children, two daughters. Made- Cded u>to writwrltas ttoo ththee assemblaaaemhlyy ootnlnn c> it the refer* Th* new boiler "»1 *• equipped to aened. Miss Mar- William P, outerOliver anandd WilliaWUllamm lne and Marion Blair, and one so of•f botbothh partieportions anandd questioqnestlonn them a« •in a motor as il Is Mr. Coun|tuui'» There: are nine characters ia the gUts. Tboae prsv Krinex were elected deacoaa, the two Robert James Blair. - to- theitheirr attitudattitudee oonn tbthee propose| d nentlon to ha*« I drama, it will begin at 7:30 o'clock. first mentioned being, re-elected and nudlflcatlondlQcation oror repealrepeal ooff tbthee Bishops' iectrlc Upturns ptai Marios Blair. Gertrad* Kia*. May the latter taking the place ot T. R. r. - JKsl'l* o'clock At thai i« proposes to have i feanett. Jubilee RowWy. K4u Force. Van Zandt, who refuserefund a re-nomre-nom-- "Marty" O'Loughlla, the ."pro" at! """ » wUI. havt aa. op- Chandler, ot Manning arc- - rhe union baa not taken any ac- t earns for 8M or 1,09* «1obe*. Ifelen Voodmlf. BUnclke 'AtMU Cath- tion. Elder P. E. Smith was ' the Plainfield Country Qlu.b, aad Har-1tion In connection with the subject, low pivln* him increased hunting nue, was tendered a birthday sur- nriM Day. LsKy aad MAUI Doug- osefc chairman ot the meeUng and ry W^s, of this dty, appeared at aa ' prise at bis borne but night. Frteads but Mr. Lounsbury feels that lie U rapt *n& consider auch oUw tcllHies. The new boiler will rep- lass, ot this city, and MK« Frances Edgar F. 8beppar4 was entertainment given by the Eagles ot acting In tbe spirit of the organiza- saent an ontla* of (1.000 aad will from New Tork, Brookly and this city 8»*er aad Luther Speer. of choaeft clerk. The tellers were John New Brunswick, la»t night. They ^»B«a, tome before lhP „ ire tor the host* for years to come. tion. Tbe replies of the candidates were la attendance. Pa.. cosptKs of Miss Martla Hoffman aad F. S. Cstier. gave elerer baa; punchlnC exhibitions will be placed before. tn« Ulan. I 1 I Tmt niimn-nusiul.-. ? ££ poim II. ph *U liiifMEm Jfcn*. HO.GETS m I. nuili Bln 1 A Millionaire and s Farmer \*Millionairet and DTAHH r. KE . Ninkertlle's production of, Sxnkevlllei M e Rollicking Otrl"Girl" played a re- HI8I0RICplayed Suburban Team Won Twentya - Mill re- BEGHBJOV[M(Kfi (f BfraKirali Candidates For tur n engagement *t the New Plain- . Five On* of Tjrwity-anne . el the New Plain- s&mMi ftJuwifionVtwupuvjixwsts fieldHeld theatre Thursday and repeated I DR. GODFREhealY RETURNSre FRO M CANA ThorwUr mad repeated OR. GODFREY RETURRS FROM CANADA Congressional Honors. 1 It scored bei Games Played. Ba-y-. i was witnessed by a largo WITWITHH INTERESTING RECORDS. INTERESTING RECOROS. AT HOME. THEIRTHEIR WATSWATS AWD VIEW S AMD VIEWS • -"* j winch was convulsed by I ! ' i ■ - TheW * »• NorUienschedule. N« the drolleries of Barneyof Bernar d and DrDr.. Carlothes B, Godfrey, ot thCarinae ad NorthernAM ATEXJ K AG GIt BEG ATIONewN Godfrey, ot the ad]., Je(«T Y- K. C. A. basketball lesgu chon laalt Itenerar. ofllce. kaa returned iWmm.to *raj£btfc loal Mtdtl bh from a trip to Caaada. made la quert an* hopes, to take premier honors, were anal Miss Pearl!Pearl 1 of military recordof s relating to N adlltary record, r.latleg to N.w -:. Martin.. CharltonChartton Seward. who was delightdelight-- j Jersey Seward,troops i n the old wars. Jeraey who troop, la the old wara. The By Hk. fuifui in tbe role of "Fanchette.Ja " She •earth>e»rch waa entirelthe y successful, role wa. of ~Fooch.ll.entirely eat Impartediparted unusual strength to the anltlngsuiting In the additionuousual at som ela v s the atrosgthaddltloa of to aoma ..la- tha Towns lieoplc. and (he corporation veitnber 26, December 17, Jasnary laterpretatlon:erpreUtlon and, added to her per-and. (abl e documenttas to the collectioaddedn to to tha her per- sonallty, It made her a greater local i the possession of the afljatant ge »In his characteristic and delight-'^•"rrnkn*hi.!of' Jfif^ (’h.rartrrlMlr ' * L-kuary 28. Maxell 11and an d March 11 •oaallty. dvlluht-It fao tha made poo.—Inn herof tho a adjutant greater gen- local full)lly .-Mel-tainting way, H. B".lerl.l.log. Walker. iSSS 1**.!! —k(. H. B. The complete schedule W.lker.Is as fo favorite eral.al. than The Scotch ever.Plain s baseball' team She III- WaalilDgton correspondent Wjublnglouotjfhe corrrapoadeut af wa: ■elentloa. OnOneworkere of th e interesting findsof o t D whicand h closedthe It s season oa Saturdaygl' , I mo rooting Soda of Dr , vember 17, «tof. becoming a factor In becomingthe field o f GodfreGodfreyy wai Lde at OlUwa. wh< woe . . been composefactor d of "Plainmades an d la at the Ottawa, toldwhore of Sv.uknark Evening .News, pictures,, Eieuing .New., Fixture, nuusicai comedy. She wae rewarded ] nndidateu and accurate lair. Newark at Hudson Ctty. O ■tnmoal comedy.hhee -.ecurei i about 700 pagesecurede of m l lalnfield players, and .boatIts recor d haaShe TOO wu page, n.nrded of mili- rl>.‘ food ItUte. and »*ur»ul)Man withwit h liberal applause that was In-fartaryy matter liberalrelatin g to flow Jers beemailern an excellen.applaaae t one . Tbe team has relating that to gn It mill.-. the ] atlon In I he .It action Newark, Hudson City at ducedueedd byla kee n appreciation. by troop,troops in tbe Coloniakm* l wars. Thto e n a! elalmclaimappreciation on the counttha yon amateu r eham- I Colonialthe oounty worm. I The ronurcrakraeii district. dulrlrt. , The _ . November *f .lory,a. ordeords also contain many details ralrae plon.blp.lionshlp. It opened the seasocontainn OH many detail, rela- Ii appeared Wednesday aad an homwt, PlsTnfleld; December T; M. C A. JTKIORS. tire to the expedition to Havana Saturday. May S, with the Somerset •BSrfe 5«s®TS ss 1 S.? tive toSaturday. the May expedition I. to with Havanathe SomeroUid y. TYler, ™" Fatoaic, Newark at Jaontclair. H 17f21702.. A. CI.,, of thla city. Twenty-nine of this city. Twenty-ofoe butc-a 10 James K. Mart u *-• neetiox ,sort City at Kabway; Daceasussr Activities Flaauwd Anil OB Ia :ames In all were played, with a tree* wit It reprodi *BOTB* TJepaurtnent. AAtt Nova Scotia Dr. Godfrey si Nova•a Id Scotia all wars Dr. play#4. Godfrey with auc-a rec- rmo men «l,o .u.tM II WSfMt I>*^*I~ mt rinnirIna l>ln I **.«%*>• jl at TO. life >• •seedeeeededd ID obtaining 2,70tann-9 must ordird of twenty-five victorie.Util##In s an d fonofr |av.i iwaoty-flvaobtaining Tlctorlfi 1.700aa<| four muster rf • ’>*>»• art running for elcuflna ■ TireThe Boys' Cabinet of tbe T. MBoy.'. rolls of tbe New Jersey ort*y* !Cabinet Voius- lefats»•. Toth.e results ofo f the teamNew the Jeraey T The bend voliw reaulta of ike learn - . . A. .met ' Thursday xtftfernoon, I .met This workwork are remarkablThursdaye fo r a strictly are .afternoon, remarkable and for a «trie tip W# planplan,s for the i^fljon werfor* formed r ^ vtcodtemrrt»A»te»?-th.the intfti aeaaoh eur aggregationwere, nolaw.t on e penny forme* h«r» a A true 8r.-.The.mil. o(her uwl left Uvre schoolin ■n( mocmockk trtal, in which twenttrial.y member siRRsuMrentiMr- ■yagCif«rt- InconstBte d oL which fchavinhaving g be?modernncoo expende twentydhegn durin g the sea- expended member. during tho sew io hptp »-jpport The fADNllr. rvmeliied w^Uke-part•Ut . will be toU antaked tB e ^T^t^io-^S^ part, a for the services willof nlayera. for be the held service*and the of olarers. < <* «b> furm and today Is proceed,proceeds devoted to*UII th e furnishingderated: of.j poor. f^Tto x^ J^J^ , the Una furnUhlug of ■ , .um mene out ^of vtJliatm& lnto v The'he only expanse has been for only expense has been for r t t •flair, K Urn boys'rooms. D.vid TUkMnn,.*.!»• • | untew, werffOODta.i eommaDd8i i ^ Brl8H guarantees.rantees and In maintaining theDavid and Thlckatuu 1. in maintaining tho 1 TIIOM: .v m n,niN<3 Hudton.Ci^t JTafnae4d;. January chairing,irmaa of tHe rooms commltte._Thof e dfiler,ep fl^, CortUlldthe t pinnerGeneral, an room,grounds,grounds , which have commute.been meCortUadt t by The which ajlnner, haveand been met bjr l e contributions of tbe dab'ij sup- f'i 'I"' nd'■ SLOW IN OOMSTRtrCTIONtwone . ' \Ptalnfle^ y.Railway^.-rTbitTjmno. PassaTc[at racial. al committee, ot whlck Fred la,n the samcommitter',e cominan d „,,„ r,th#ieut e th# aama contribution#commandof «m.Li#at(D-of whichthe club’s Frwd sup- r.1 poll I 1leal CIURM HudsoIt* n City; /an»araaryy 19,. Newartanan.k a SnUtSmitht Newarki« chairman , Is_arranginbeltawwd atg a »nt^t colonelal Elisha Lawrencerisk*.Colonel ; of M. porters.Tleri. ElishaTbchairman.e clu b wa s organised aLaws ream, U of The Mob- clubarranging was a organised an Bafh „r)| fc-mon indToNdiTbr' ^"mR^woMra Orangti^iliJSTiJlai_ r at Rah way. Hut Juniorunlor star course. Tbe eleel mouth; LieutLieutenan t Colonertaron* l Joh «t an . experiment. Some of the playerexperiment.s Conroe. ColOMl r Some The John atof electricalthe Rahway, players Had *•* .lew; «« 0. Qcrttpanry BeforOnee son: CityCity at Passaic— : Januaraty 26, 0 Club,lub, of Pasaolc:which Stanle y Rot-bini Morris,Morrisof ,January of Middlesex : Major Joh hadd beeWhichn ou t o2*.f th eof gam e for severabeen l Or Stanleyout ofMiddlesex; Robhluethe game Major for U severalJohn oXSf'^t'oSS: 111 \ ' Jfadiv ange at Paesaic.' Rahwaj- at Hudso hairmaa, MU meet for the first time Drmnmo8(1 , 1, # ars and baseball at the" 'Plains waa r. ebalymas. will Drummond, meet year* for andthe of Orrttt baseball time Paaaak.atEssex; the Rahway ’Plains .Lieutenant at waa Hudwm ">'I-m It Is now practicallpracticallyy a certainty CitJ: January 2S, Montclaia r at Plain. thithias attemoon. Bible classecertalatyafternoon.s amon g n^TColoneColonel ) Xfcrmtam Van'SCtd Burtirk..-' ^e"th7. Ctt*:deadad . Manager AbrahamBrianBiblet Johnsto Januaryn and claara.1». Vn NonuJalramongManager at Briant Bush Irk.Plala- Johnston and of ,wiu la idapedr. OOUre.ha t fhe niew huiiuin.InOoraitauR bein g erecte•« dhalldtng -Held.; February I, Aoni'tlmr#HudsoU. n City 1beinggrammagrammar r schoolcall. boy s arl.lne bein.schoolg plan erected- . ueutenanLieutenantt laColone boy. l Josep Captain*aptainfield; Georg aree Frentc Colonelhad a n up- being George February plan-Joaeph Frenis 2. hadof Hudoan an City up- at to Wtio«wndlr Eas t Fourth street, bj the New 'Mo^tclalrMontclair.th* , Passaic at Kewark; FebraubtectaPaaaolci nened d by the rollgiOBSat worby or k committee,) Barton,Bmitoa;the Newark; of son.e™^ , aadOB - ieu,religionsof hillFebru- tigh t for a time inSomers*, arousinwork Eaxtg th a flgbl committee, and for JJsuteosn: a time In arousing the rbo jHYr t5 thr**R»iSd ^n* ary an 9. Ot . whlcJ aJ" Ofangr ColonelColonewhichl Isaaat c Allen, of Trenlo: IsaacInterestS’ewark. rest o f theStanley fans, but theAllen,y suc - Rahwayof ofConnor at the Trdotoo. la SOllfans, ekalr- (ooloselbut I they suc- , February 16. I Another Montclairfind to whic h little ceeded.eeded. the attendancaf e gradually In-Another the find attendance to gradually which In- little or no aa5S^,«s«5Ainwi. B Rahway membershiatp committee, at th"referenceince IsOrange, made i n the, bistort 1 creasedeased Isan d tbe team was soon payPlainand- made the In team the, waahistorical fooq pay- at 23 Hudsonif which , is Leslie Leland. ha workworkss abowlnOttf; g New Jersflf^a showingpartlc inge for itself. FebruaryNew for Jersey's tueif.IS. • -. dtHndso n City Montclair,arrangedirranged t o extend too privilegesHutfKan t topetlonpatio n In the RevolutioCityn Consiste ettondId d utTheTh e result ofthe the - season'the s .work Revolutionresult privilege, «ba to of the- season's .work SSwwesksks mjww:; itclalr at Or eeytlhalncrttbain schooMarchl boy s to show schoolthethe record s of th7.e West Jerseyrecords Vt hasis hoy.encourage Montclaird those ofintereste d In encouragedto at the .bow WestOr- those themI«r»ej Intcreriod Vol- In ia Hurl wing or no. _ . Newmrlc"apartyt Passaic : March 9 whatwhat a finewlil-h Institutio n the T. Ma.th- C .uateers.aateers, which were oon-recruitefine d from thee teawhichm an d nexthatllntlont "?3"draoa..season the team team were aodpajlWi;the and T.recruited mare u*next™If. >. from thereseasonC. the will team 1 .tin remain a great .ted MoKhdry. equip it. Every- Pawale at Railway; March 11nod, Oi |a.. is. Tbe department will hold In.a Burlington,Burlington, Gloucesterraort.r an d Cm will111 enteGloucesterr the Inter-Cit y LeagueThe enter, re- and departmentthe Camber Inter-City win League,hold re-a W3fe^-S?5f5tl"iWSSKi.'*- amount of work to equip It: Beery- SSStZi i""" equipment and angp at WainBtMdthlBK; Marc h 18, Newar chHtaotHeat-sat bunt Idtomorro w afternoon, lanlandd counties' . theThi s orcaiization centlyently organizedllneVl, counties.fro m th e material organised, equipment fromand This __ the orfatlcatlonmateria! _. rate* mTtfKKiah ESHST&rSaff^ ew. Including: a at Plainfleld. ' has been cut out. ' commanded by Lieutenant 'Colone ManageManagerr Johnston has to selecJohnstont from . haa to aelcet from, T^.; furnlrtlnjt* trilT Ubb*. Including * at tt»—« a ird tbe latest anbillerd n Ih everr caseIt i' where ai Fri.j wherethe an rqr latestJohcommanded n VaamoclatVmn Dyke, o f Princeton«wuN, andand id tbe 'Plains bywil l be well therepresentof1 - LiesPlains Itrcr tenant will switchhe hoard well Colonel represent- hf I ho latMt rhA approved type. There win also 3>BS! a'SMoad team, Aat team win Johnit-bseqaentl y consolidated with Skin d with Vanstron g hopes of winning the I Dyko, of PrlttetOn, was I typo. team, 1 TTieroAat suborquentlywill team alsoconsolidated ed win withwith strongSkin hopes of winning the ten stalleoreaddl the commo™ tern batter y systheJ [pla y tbe Meandsecond teamcommon ot tft « teamtha battery of he ner'dot s brigadethesy*J . s In.tall 'L naeoela- brigade.pennantpennan t in 190$. Following l» the in 1988. Following Is the ?: SRS*bSTSS“ winwill do away with all batdo - Itlodl opposed to thawaye firs t teaoppoa-dm la re-propoawith e to Erect Mon-un«to tall Ove r In ibethehat-r o f 1778, part o Novemberscheduleflnttchedul fte of games played teamandof th e - ofSi 1TTS, Co- ,games b*rt*«>• of played the and the Kaon any prlvatiratae 'pnones. morej -vers lee schedule-phones. . Thaschedule.t Is, oa than Grave of General Kona. brigad Thate went brigadeson th an h.d i^rticlpate scoresterleooa went tha ll for southnight :heand dgrlr*»t season: **v. hra IWhKSJS^aSJSlKKIaMl»i « batterynattery tnmate-, ' PlaOnBcld.Pls.mn.eld , trhich is organltshe z which ThaaMmauf« SetcreU . I. inin the raptureocganltlng of Havana,»tb the e battl gMaMay y 5, 'Plaincaptures 8, Somersei t A. C. p.of H*vang/*thfe Plains battle 8. Someraet A. C. (nil n perfect1 that practically an of the!endthat] team, plays Newark al practleaHyTh e sarvlTora of- Uifi Firsan t New ofof I'tah SprlnKs, Soutofh CarolfnsUtah , an 4:; Mathey 12 Springs,, Riverside s 4, 'Plains 2; SouthMay Caffcl&u 12, Riversides 4. ‘Plains 2: bu« nwltber little ufcles now meIst In maklctroublesr ^ th e Newarbravek secon d team will nowco m l.'A■Yorkorrimk Regimen t Volunteemetr Engineer s thethaurvlvorae KegUuwtdefens e o f Fort 90In, in thedefense sin May ay 19Volunteer, *Plains; 15ottaakm* , Potteof r 9; May Engineers19,the n Fort *8.‘PUlna First Id 15. the New Totter 9: May ©Bte emU b« obviated. WhewTUn th e new] here to play PlafnSeld'ho s seconds. MrohrJafod.bold b theirl ■tate. twenty-rarenthWhen it.S, 'Plains 6, Somersethet 5auaaol;At May , 30. bow the Plainsrra close of 4. the Somorsetwar about 5; May 30. ^nfrKSJ?.% Z££SVZ3?‘P—te KiWldlaahe. mpletad »aad>and>e, equippe d LinemaI. n said thlequippeda mornin~-o- ™g, that t combsloo at600 KllxabaUa. m., Laurels 9,.'Plainof s 10: ». m.,Thursdaym.. Laurelsthe altar- 9. brigade ‘Plains I 10; the removed p. to m.„ Afm OpposinglIie*teTty. . but^.inlnCharacter*.ther e will pe amob treatgrea t Dhe'arma. prospecttasknos for livel(therey i rod teatom ion tn the rooma willperfors of I'lric Dablgreo be livelya Marriedarried| . Men 2, 'Plains 8; June 3. Men 2. *PlaIns 8: June J, noon la Brunswick.Brunswick,th. Canada , roomsInto n Avenues (fouCanada,r afInnings ) 0, Clrlc Dahlgrsnand obtained awl fiMTWinnJaly nould tSJXJVSSSJS*. | ittininc meet Ions trotn wercuttin*e good 1.. The make-up ororof th e pre-Part.ist, G. A. R..the of whicTheh th » we O.laadsland connoctlonss fromake-upm tbe crows , thfrome officer ofs bA- Clintonfrom lhethe A. pre-crown, Avenues theof officers bo-which (four thra Innings) 0. ltou be pitted against eachrh tn pitted tho thethe oldsga to I theJsrtr newI bnlldlnold« list an d thiofmie r team baa not beeeachnto decided on tests. Aboutoilier theftlty veterans, with Ing retirenewd o n half pay for life as ‘Plains'lainbulldina* 2; JunFowlere 9, 'Plain s 6, Gtllette2; anda June the 9. ‘Plains f. Gillettes Il»s n. high protectionist, and reari»s a low hW» priHucilonbl. and gnesU. faoro lag » fewretired June About23, 'Plain s 5, Berkeleon y SI fifty half pay voMraos. for lifewith as a ' tariff u the fasrbtnpor of all evil*. Mar- rhanslnschanginK of something like pf2.20 0 tel- somcthlnc theireir likewive s and daughters, attende1JOOi wleoorewardrewar d for their servicetel-s t o thfore andkin g June their dnaghtara.services 22. to attended the ‘Plains king. 5. Berkeley 2; tinetine.tariff, In throry. believe In a ••Carl r " In OHTarontOiffertnt thaKJiM a of Fl | harbingerKindstheory ephones etf of thronahoatIB last year' s allleagu IwfovraeFtghiaro. battlethe , i evils.e affair. dty•< ••• < .• .•:< In and Mar- bor- a Juneune 30, 'Plains 7, Raritanstart*,30. of PertH ‘Plains for 7. Raritan*, of Perth revenuerevenue only, hut srra no MMtaeli only,ti l fjbc ucryUoii ot one tir t but oiiKhowt the city and bor- area inukno TbThee muster rolls obtalm»d Imustern Ni mhoy, 8; July 4. a. m.,rolls 'Plain s 13, obtained la Norm combining that principle with a rci , ,fc gtt their supplM&y from tt.. _ Troinoug h for new instruments to be usethe”d artark Iwon, afterPubli? a no t contest1 with Orwon.°“*b ThThee following officers weraftere followingelecte tord BeotiaScoti a a show that Skinnef'odoursnew hot B brlgad Amboy.showwere «Instruments 8; electedto that be July needSkinner’s 4. n. brigade m.. ‘Plains IS. otf preeem Unit schedulepryors whic h wll. _. O+rvHutT— (h e ooaalHintfSi owned 6jr SHU nnsange,c to break a tie. Montelalr to r tbe ensuing breakyear: President, Ma e tie. Imperial*,iperlals. «Kof Bllsabetn, 0; p. m., awaodof - nr Elisabeth. ■«- {with 0: the confmon p.battery system. m.. romplt.-n Ihr TiurpDH. leave the protective or Itaan and bis broUi*Koaar conu-u l th*r wa nith tbande commo n n battery system.UU ithlrk. brothw^^ouW for tha the (tahadwa-1d a maiimumensuing complemen t of 12a arried.year: Me n G, 'Plains 7; Julmaximumy 7, President, complement Ma- of 118 dola* away Vlth batteries la Ufa fxlmiant and remedy the evil* *t ttr KUil «a« muppLy ot Vnton COUnly. Th The doing away With batteries In httk ’;'!«»_r C..P- Parsons, ot Red Banknr; se c bfflcers and 1,263 men, a total ot 1 Married Men 5. ‘Plains 7; July 7. inu.1 domtnaUon fcnd opprewrlon he be- tl ch n0 l 1l lh w t jor C. M8r*ra B and ewark A. AForoooa.. 5, 'Plain 1.84Ss 9: July 14, of men. Red a Bank; toil eee- —atms ^ »^« ^ » ^JJttwycbs%,'J, 'sm; private _M*h.'phoneaed%e''«Mva will also be a savinE private retary.retary, Drum-Majo‘phonesr J. C . "Wambold kfl.Drum-Major«» enfl thwille West Jersey VtsUvsteerand a NewarkJ.also the he A.C. West a Jersey A.Wambold. sarin* Volunteers 6. ‘Plains 9. July 14, rtff ctw<1 h l (1 I. UniMil . AMI MRS. GOOtorBLLOW to f Bloomfleld: treasurer, Williamym £ noihlnc‘Plains iifns 6, Clinton Avenues 1of: July 5. material. Clinton Avenues 1: July «&%£, taSUt SS,-!^ " " " pat and keep a Uaot tjold on t" " In time to| say nothing or material. of Bloomfield:% msiiinu m of twenty-simaximumx Cfflcer s an treuarer.'Plainofs 5, Riversides S; Augustwenty-sixt Wlniam officers S. and Fowler baa never tarn known to ex- 'AtAt present the companpreecuty employs men the! CRUnstAntCEJr.KnR A TK OOUIIcompanyN WKIH>IS oouiciiO Cannon,innon . of Newarkemploy,. , ofvKnino. 81TIT menmen , a totaNewark.l of 34S , fmea.r a gra n 28. a 'Plainstotal ot 5. 848, ’dr Riversides a <; August pres1-rv—s his vl' Me ■aarf-vTSlM*w» otoettaoa puftlrfy to bs\o on make bwa asregular Before adjourning m>it watrlpas vote d ti .bout •PlainsPlains 7the, Clinto n Avenues 6; Au7.- city Clinton Avenoee «: t£5- Au- ttoh.Unn. fKCPptlnr to ttM axtent o•veeptincf Indorsb H r corrupt a«d Influencetod by i tboregula r trips about the aateotcity at BeforelailnrMM adjourningtotalotal of 1,734 officers and'nienof . UA l ust 18, two games1.T34, Knickerbockewna r votedofficers to end men unit pledsltut loyally to the RoosevrOt elsewhere and in fortyborough Frtemla , Brtagfnthes Gifts, trr. a!se at120 0 by BabscriptloState.n to erect a Rowineotedg for depletions wt death gustIhtereaU and18. two game*. Knickerbocker pjHtfonr). Hartliie. at "?ottr,m. believe* In and borouch at sated Intervals and Forty raiseFrlemU. 120# lowing BrlaOn* by 'Plains fjtflg7. .cbaertptloo(fou r innings) for: Mag - Teg.to eract depletion,a to death fffeitr .. In all his years of tlg-luli _ repleal.h Qhe Isvaumeotonument battertee.on State n Island over the oawounds , desertions and otfceBinr causes ten ‘Plains Island T. orer the (four *SnX! b5?^Xinnings): Mag- KOvemmeaeitimaNlt ownership uf public utilities'ownership. nt'loTilU of iisyearsfin*h the batteriespublic . I [.' d.utDIUoa.T Hai'pj " l-tcple a ,T, oooaSt. : desertionsa 0 , 'Plainsdev 5; Angtnt ZGand, Rari - Happy oefier tccple a but t Is wUltott t.1o make a trial of real •r bsa iitvi r Usttacktr d ih In cutting over Uie cablewUUdrs from cutting to r»veare of Brigadier-Generaoyer l Serreln.krl ofiItt is eatimated that Ikethe rolls wl.l noliale Crlcaptlem-aecordsd* every eourtray Thomas MorKan boiU Us horns In 1M*. Hfrn[nn( such a condition. He hs«n both offlcee wlu ha Is >yope theth e officials ration\6 who m he had leoQelaWt uutll is whom hr hod lei- Thnmaa Morran d h«Utbot jh offlres wit] J>qomplctce Io operatio n nntblai ltMy>chaqge of Fait h chapel, the couplhomola e eSected. to KH. berr IS, Greenville A. C. 7. 'Plains 15. Greenville A. C. 7. ‘Plnlna "'tt •w"i« |Sir"'>>- ion-* IBBI. ha hi raplete cbanjee is effected. K There . era ofof Introduction and . latroductios; Septembe r 39. Clinton Avenueands others. v>. .. . He • ushi |hc local corpomlionb%Ms beieause the: b! George Berdlne. Prostcutor of Lb* tad" hardlyhardl-r more- than arrived at mkk who was I. ofand aov parliament.» who wsa .■.irtol o ne.rljnearly aotaf leted aad when -the mn potnot 'thcompletede leiaW etojoyaW e parthet of tha andan d O'Neill, who(raw areare boy deepldeeplywheny Intereste d In thhoveenjoyablee faatorij g|(tWas« In •topped i bin oa the giiwei*rra«the thai PrincetonPrinceton famil- y oUroolo.f thaandtpreaoatrttoa natne. family thle af no. PewW?'(Sfea^^krtt^CIbreewof gifts. that natae. but 1 pi« narm. a Morris County mUiVmslr- addllloulion toithe beautiful NetherwoodtO|lhoInelddlagaciifdiHg-ajMuWfcwarw , beautifullowerw and Committedommltted assaulgMdaaoara.Xetherwoodt and batteryfupo n lu uaaoitllrrln g time that markethed thande [•4‘UKft fiowwtw stirring batteryyuponTAKr-two sadtime that barked the lmwt v An will bo something tbat Flail nanf uaefnl articles. A special glfl tec:. SbedecUred oa. th* stand, tflat tSrt£i ysrdVja Miirtlnj e mrrled Elizabeth Ion wiltmany tas a handsomhoe gold-head uinbrellwmethln.a ssefalhear. KbearUclca.that openingopenin g of th-declarede Revolutio n hiPlains gre aof OAMBGAMKHon B PROM ROSE141BA the tho. FROM.pedal Mood.Revolution gift WatROrtELLB. hie groat ! lrj-Xr££t* In (hektintrtet . PUlntVW field3eldcSTVaTh.WtXzY abouli^ feoi prAu d ahoulfiat., Tb e lar 1rrai. MNMidRyan *1- ancestor heldJoine d tbe kinR's forcejoineds Ike barthe load king’s arm. forces sodwhlle O-Nelll ,hj? t tll* Knoeb la inning tbe kielujatamong in ti e city BE rom membersSSKa.-a ofthe F'aK h chabel. ThiI s kltackedaixtteoi I. subsequentlyher.itl y move.the d to Canada, movedwhiltcity DeelmElowlers Ronto Gooaad d S<-urf» Cagada.Both Rollwhile boys, Goodshe said. Mrdres streets are sow-being severe was presented to the rouple by Her. nbers of tbe famijy. Includ- Against Rivals. aftir ^a*r ill"* ITIIW^U- I ^^»^-.^™ — ••••• *» •trrau F-SBS’BilJ. V$. Hoason, pastpare r °f Faith chapel now other beingmembers of oewered the family. Includ- ^Wftr'her'm J^thfTSkeTby the contpany , to be followed bvfor the lMrpr. company,A Juro r asked bow Ryaandn had hel inging Richardto , signeUstr of the Declara-he Richard,ThThee Parkh? Club five wenParkt to Roselle foUowod BlgaerClub flve of by went the lo RoaClIeDecUra- Wenlthy banker, for SJiyor. and lost b> •adamlzips. Already many who took occasion %n congratulate at night and rolled three games ic lovHlness Wh4rVheVlrtfi’LKstHct’sraaand untaintedaradamlohng. ret simple Mr. ,'and Mrs. Goodfcncibrau-w upon the r. Prosecutor AlreadyBerdlne etepped I tloa of Independence, aided withof thmoor e laat Independence, lot.night sided withand the rolled three games ’ Mi • few jrean ft»o. It |wn* denied bi tvoe been i sold and several boon i • stanaoldd an d suggested that Mr causea of their country. ofMt . Stockton withandth ththeire Casin o five, ancountry.d succeede d the icveral Casino Mr. live, Stockton Una and succeeded ih« «f n.mlthe party new’sleMfr a that It wns Republicaspot n.Utsr, by louses are in course of constrMissu completion of flltyyear*Marllae.la of nHtrrted thea 4carSan wo winning two of the gamefooads by good Hrbtful. SA/VSTtSS-*cultured P*-* bouae. woman. are life. ■ V»tesn«Toa*edrof I n ttiiIpe eVenJng sopper iHhilturiyh tak ecourse «thol d of. him fotakee wa y Ttyayear.hadhad aof beautifu holdl establishmen coaitruction.t ofa t 8atof a Mm winningbeautifulnmrrtra the two way establishmentof Ryan st the 8t. games by good drylaa laee Hnormal '^^njTnt-osdlt ions. In an off eurtslna.Tear. Ti n The KVwbproperty, laid out in park protieriy. Tbs■r cadrelaidjk ik hold of ner. In stmaholdoul Johns,Johns, which like thofe Anouthela a old u-gins. MrTheTh ewhich Parkpark a took tbe eveningflrst styloParka like rapper took the the aa flrst old phert brrAihAl drmneracy sod ;iiagan rontpmmt showed tbis c^ With winding sreets, is all restr teas 'serred. 4 by a score of 834 to 780. lost |lniiitf> tn he somewhat inx-ral. but tin with winding .reels. "I might hurtIs. you," "wialld "Mr homesteahomes srslrjctsdd at leadPrinceto n bear* the one at by aPrinceton erore bears of 834 the to 780. lost w.r^-r.«n«L,Fowler wns born on a. farm in 11 ’C^W*aoracsrhTtl e r rhe lots are all larg"l^rrsl.e and well hut^y "I 1 might ifi second by a scorharte of S45 to 867 you,- bald Mrs. nhr-tnurnfiy-Tour °r**nv ajro- Mirtln* WM farrmmrm o»t o f »h« war- In lrw*nt yrars. tvtw--pro The Mr. and MrsloU. Goodfellb w Jta™Mart "*•* ilth.Ith 'ice "You'r e too tat.ora" But' sh wasira e "Morven." w SocnaU "Toe-re largotoo fal." and But wellshe ••i year or two earlier, io New York. fver, condltlnnvogaa data Prosecutorand which elec- andDr. God- ihi- prnnin of his buslncua he bought Icitieilyy will be troduced at Mr. Oopdleapwwin Is a veteran of the ew both arms around behi s walr freyfrey has succeeded in obtainingInlrodneed foihasto 731 . succeeded731. at In otrtali ak£ e tire property valu Civil Wai- apu" Is now commande both ann. around hla waist. a* much, and Vnlon appublloan by 1.00O, .king the entire ilonlng 'biWas ' arms tlgtit:" ~ Judgproperty< toe State records are tharmse rolls8tate o f tbe nTheTh e local bowlers recordsrolled good In- local aretight (hebowler* rolls ofrolled the Judge good in- meThe buttdlac ot ihe bl«: remrnbaUAinat wortu In rr home seekers. of homottlel d Scotthe t •poBi;. '*&>'• 73,rtakmd. Q. A. t>i«oraen i hadhad to'pound for order.ivbmuto,Swedish Swedis h governmenpoundt of theworks iroop s dividualforIdua l scores. governmentBarloli w rolle orderd hig h scores. of Bartowth* roiledJroops high Warr*n arid tnc r*onenmjt of mine* and Robert McCready ha He !B a coatractQr "by trade, During thtr> Warren• t« m^mirMinrln a emabllrfunent* ttwrt, andRobert cry a tire McCready reopenmrha. of addedO•f f that country stationed.alonJo mines g ththate score. orehli, 202 in toean^ secon d game, countryand 202 stationed-alongIn thethe second game, and -^msrrr• management hail hrmirhl Into that rounty a new elf Jherwood Park pproperty by pur-Ibelr residencParke her e tlje? iitivi made property DelawareDelaware from 1627 to 16^+by. andfrom th ela be third game, I-ong rolle1411d £2pur-the4 to third 1*44. aad game. the Ixmg rolled 824 •lent In the form i.t •-• • noihe y friends, and *(nce The foundini IVrtltK HAS HTAI.Tr;>>. rolls Of Major Thomas Patterson's F. O. Ball put tip a score of 833. When fht*#n M ITTInbe " BIRTI *rr>rkrnenwaa. wh o hnvn ohaniced mntec - thortughasinslabs o f A. D. teenTbompBon p . a h of Madias A. attei D. rolls Thompran and of another F. O.Major Ball Thomas put ui Patterson's lo , hare rbanredaiti chap4l hfeve been RttlveTjmatt ed a Fiallr 'hfivmorrattc political oom[4«xloa of the raua- •toPlatett o f groundd OQ DixiDiie convention,llane Atadjoin - and 1 Km Company Begins oa battalionbattalion of New Jersey soldlarsof, fon r The otfo New Jersey soldiers,other four scores lnr rUlty the political oow d speerti Dg %r^rTM»le ffarmer pnrcft«#e^ TU>. id I^ the 'vftJi * there ompanies of which formed part hroupagn o ghoul. :r« th. ■aTh.'ssssdrtf*t.v.**F; lUn- 1 r«et Connects companies of which formed part of ilolph. tlU'n fclhi itlrinlLur til* oanuwtmffl n " Thomtoon"hompson h.a3 also sold' Co waiter haa alra tie SeconSecondd Regimentraid, United States Regiment. to United tPalter States ?-Vnlle■*&,d Stale s Senntor. The farmer *51 JS5SS5-'owl«r will probublj- win out,'.'“TsTfSHS WBI . Cahoon e two Onwe buildin g pTots cent* wuaW’ nfantiy. These- troops were called nratororator wns *m>i**>i] upon and Richmond : street beitsvm . sewerfirerae, handsome mandU Richmond . wasplot, .tract defeatedon storm Denmarkby sewer, the In- ■' 'i'ii[rcd a peseton roadroad,, botforh of whom will politicoerect handboth- and of rtewhomd Hpabjlca work . Friday by making dianswill at Fort Recovery. O. Alat l thaerecti Fort hand- Recovery. O. All these . w • dwellings forla the near future. V« started recordHas are expected to prove < woxlt Friday by making Yf htahiuin' c «tN Ufa some dwellings la C>-toateorr theInc h *s*wer eanafletions toInchrecordsnear fqcuro.‘.ewor are eanaOctloa. ,J expected to to prove of Tote In the mln « enrb, so- that It Will aot be neces- ▼valualoee in tracing the part playedin b y tracing the part played by ■ rtlss's M"rrlFirstn nn d Wa Candidacy.ReaIteoT l K»cat<> Thuwf.T*K*IM . »• A car*, at. .Ifferent thatfamilie s and individualIt s will not bo nocaa- —R-s— Tht I th p —— The followinsrasrg loea t wal nUU Stkb*v coat, nrot ry later on v» ROwas unde r thi> storm different tho amount familiesof dam and Individuals , he waa huaklnii corn one dayilay whm whoa Tha following aary later romi this State in the old:no wars , and thia ra State ge in aeOrt the tka old' wars,acts and )mmltt>-e ff TVm(»rTJitiP leader* 'n ti aaaferuaferas haye • bBra recorited - at (CO hate1 .warded rill undoubtedly be eagerlAlberty sough t Pearson, ol nty wHlkr-d mil tnto th« eomflettl n" •rded at Elisabeth: Mary H). Brown i Front s. Thur«ew«r will Is* arPh from South will undoubtedly be easarly sough countv S i hi tht thy waoiawataedd b4 c*rt corded tata at thoart ElisabetheomlWm Front y studentThis s ostreet.f Jersenewer y genealogy . will koorekIn from Souththo Circuit tn™ nnoanced run to fnr him member > Peterr RUBS. thatFifthof ' =iree£. r.ornr flan-raffM. The verdict" earrto* aOMaddamage. to Nort h avenue n will be Thbee Court of Errors *i*& Appeals Court of The Errors sordfrt aM"Appeal* earrtra %ii»> f^lt. ™ ftiU Kr4ted a ■h-ssa'^,m tux. piYtbAiiil9 T both mltirJn sp^nd moneteemsU»eyy In Aaawrhaocr. in hr... fattened nl tIso be called upon oa.to deeKte wheNorthn a to.erase K will be ssajjte-^ »•nt mniiy wnr4i>. "f«« y you wnn ihlmanya year' s ennipatuin. tw unisL J*™! Hannah Weatphalwords v Third street, eor- to bsts with ft. Tha-trial wacoat,“peabaUys be- a wtrty-thre* ihch sewerthirty-three of mouldewith d » yoo Ihehbe«. calledsewer i of uponTho moulded.rialto decide was when be- a h.ive in. but we'r* wax to have twwiebod: mNtt lt_wtU r Job Mate, Plalnfield. S2.2S0bo^apen: BU- t tf H-retWoe i blocks. Mr^ Thia work is to be arcrehh Itas no t a church. The city of la not a church. The city of to run. Rnd vou-re nbout tha best man w- fore a concert- levy. Elisabeth has jusMocks.t bee n informed of TSO ThW work la to bn r ' r«r-an« n »>tt.." Martin* ran. He apswsmadset e ft Boot travs.“ Tha man who tsktv »10 tn work Marttne PearsoPeareoan tansue d td neawQt tor doseie undeeuMr th e general supervision underlieabefh to hasthe recover just geooral been supervision tor informed of a fluhi. huut be ««u bbeateatene . i,n a poll committee, tat tha party, doesn'. t thranhin,; he claimed Smalley tadn Street Commissione r Gsrett. theie appeal taken by thosappeale wh o seek to taken by thorn who seek to ~^«Mbka «To to wort* At Intervalp ooff ffew T»a™ thi mnmi'dpr that hi' In swill"* W" vole. He atheaotsrly-aida Wart Fourth revent the location of a. saloon at 111 Complete WoawTTIiis MbntiL~ -K'XSrttthin* "knit be npvated evw since. fSni'-T. SteT fTS^-TC H! teterM to him tn a row Over in [n connwtioo with other elty work, prevent the location of g saloon at m ni»!MhiT M»ni rvrillia thx< he In violat- C*PKff la eoaBeetles East Granwithd an d Spring Streetsother, in elty 11 B aow work. _ Ii.-n the l>rrnocrat]ocrat]o party hi Union Ml njt Ibe itplrli. it nut ,i*fi* letter, of th* e placing Of |tas 00 Evona avenue Contractor C. E. K* * ' *"- eti faced with a forlorn hohopep , and nad hat place, oa tbe ground that the lot ae w hnve •nmnhmiiy to hciihciiii th* tlftt-t nnj B«»r... AndworlcT. ar e "hitch priced to tbe as been ' resitaed ' between South big op tbe work «•> t&* west i h basn •nftFifthh District, aa they are else where. District, a* street end West Third street. within two hundred feel of the d avenue bridge a»d hope* to harre p the party tosetbrr. Martin* ha> basn In the Martlnr-inEk (MajrnratlT " aa-24, Mock-6, "Map ( that Smalley knocked lled on. anil hns always refrponiJed. Ha la.aatd bjr Iboac who csvlm to kn< — «t Front Mount Aon Mission that place. completed tbf month. This wnk aRSFKdfeas'as Klwiyk h-nn bontoti Imt drftt baa Real Ki-ii-- Co.," 1*1 rn-k of laying the concreW site- yer dtacountcpd hi dllllvpl his Mosber to Vary 1 3i*all«r*« story *•* that Pearson of the James C. Connolly, city attorney, de- answersd him Ins-lently wke. be pro- cided that the 1 ^_ waa sWrte* and upon tbe eom- n I'rvetit year* the in-owth of erly aUe \ teiion of tfcat the roadbed will W ban h»™j«1it the mf f 'chiefly by the Public Sen •Mien. TfcHi wm be co ipleted part of the building, and part of the ! macadamised. There Is still cc-naM- ^ Sin a few dar». ' I KTO-ingroundd floorDoor wass used fotorr storagstorage ersblenblce dtafcuUdlsscnlty iIna gettigettln 1a sufflclant Jg Mr. 'Oa-rett fa havtng ' the •lverts purposes. Services are bald in the ameont of dirt to fill ' tbn ie city! building Saturday Instead of Sunday, proscae*, and ft win also 1 I eaWh hasfns Wrstigbout ; Hied- William H. Abbott with Cor- «" pined and repairs are bcir made Moost Zlon Mission is an offshoot of, sary to build retaining wall* 00 mick CanltteJd, mason work new W. k. Coddnstft culTerts tM erosawalks mtMng • fJith-cnriat ehopch In Jersey City, atde* of the bride. This work • Berkeley aTenue, Nether- defendant. C. D. HcN'abb Pear- 1 them is> goofi condition, for Ie win- Tfcei Supreme Comn sustained Mr. j proftably be domw by each cosntr • ,tOB. aom's lawyar. ^ll 'srately. miIf sHER BIDS111 SMALLESIAllEYY VOIvont MINOAMS MATTER pasS IN I •NO WHEE MImE BB»M»W«BBBIMRIK m OHMI m 1io0 mu INVEST CorporationCorporation ConnaalCounael ttoo DecidDadd*e ionFOR JOHNJmi.. DRYDEm!N ? THETHE COMMO COMMONN GOUHGI GOUCILL Dadarttto n of Candidates IMJpi FINED MIS! HOUSE MrMr., GilberGilbertt SuggestSuggestsB ThaThatt WhetherWhether MontclaiMontclairr Man'Man'ss That Haa Cast a Chill in M HEAVILY FID 1 Pill USE ConsolidationConsolidation Commission'Commission'ss THAT’SUTS WHAWHATT GEOBGGEOIGEE TT.. ROGERS ROUTINEROUTINE BUSINESBUSINESSS AATT ADJOURNED [cityCITY JUDGJUDGEE RUNYORUNYONN SCORESCORESS THETHEMM SENATOR SENATOR COLBYCOLBYEXPECTEDT EXPECTED YOO ATTENATTENDD Bid Should be Accepted. SomersetSomerset CountyCounty.. | Power* Be Enlarged. Bid Should ba Accepted. WAHTSTOWANTS TO KNOW.KNOW . j MEETINHEETIN6G OfW CITCHTY FATHERSFATHERS.. I SEVERELSEVERELYY IIRN PAJSINFAcMMG SENTENCE SENTENCE.. CEREMONCEREH0NYY ATAT STST.. STEPHEN'SSTEPHEN'S.. Powers Be Enlarged. NEWARK tOM NEXT George T. Rogers, a prominent Be- Among the minor matters consid- MB.L 8T8VXYISTEVENS DECLINESDBCUHB8|r^ SwiftSwift punishmenpunishmentt felfenl oonn ththee twtwoe Bishop ScarborougScarboroughh trilWilll have FQPOER INTELLIGENINTELLIGENTT VOTVOTEE pablicaapubllcan iInn NortNorthh PlalnBeldPlalnBeld., bahua sen eentt ereeredd a tat th thee adjourne adjoarnadd meetin meatierg of olU uthe NewarkNewark manmen whwhoo werweree arrestearrestedd MeMan-n chargecharge oofr thIkee dedicatiodedicationn Ooff ththee the following letter to W. W. Smal- Common Council, Monday, was t dayday foforr drivindrivingg anan overworkoverworkeds Paris h Hotue of St. Stephen's ch horse to the point of exhaustloi Parish House of Bt. Stephen • church FormeFormerr MayoMayerr WilWinl AccepAcceptt IfIf Com Com-- lar.ley, Ihthee RepublicanRepobllean: AssociatioAeaodatloan can- petitiopetitionn frofromm JosepJneephh TT.. VaiYelll folorr perper-' koras to the point ol eghautloo. In'oao n AlAlll SaintsBalms’' DayDay., ThursdayThumddy,, NoNovem-' dldatedidate hlai SomerseSom.rutt countycounty: j missiomlaelonn ttoo erecaractt aa dwellingdwelUat; aatt Pn t the citycity coureobrtt TuesdaTuesdayy morningmoreiag., The berber 11.. TherTheree wilwilll bebe tw tWoo celebr a 1 mission Ptau Be Changed— D m nd prisoners, Thomas Ball and George Uons of the Holy Eucharist on A "Mr.'Mr WW. WW. SmallerSmaller., earn* *and CsrltoCarltonn avenneaaeaanoa., partlpart!y ot Party la Wit boat * prisoner!. Thomas Ball and George Uou of the Holy Bnchariat oa All •Republican Candidate tot Aasem- brickbrick anandd partlpartlyy ooff frameframe.. MrMr.. lfe Mnl-l Party la WRhowg a Gay.Gay, werweree fineHikedd 125»J9.. oorr 20(0 day dayss In laBalms'Saints ' DayDay., anandd ononee on:Aloa Alll Sou Boats': bly, Somerset County. IK*Uck, , chairmarhalnnann ooff ththee fir*Bra anandd bollbnlld-d JalLJail, apieceapiece.. Day.Day. AAtt tbthee receptioreceptionn toto b hee hel heldd < oa "Bound BrookjNew Jersey. larins committee,committee, movemo redd thathatt ththae pet pe«l-l Chaeuaed.Chastened, subdueaabdnedd anandd sobersober,, thtbe ThursdaThursdayy nightnight., NovembeNoremberr 12,, Bishop The most Important bnalness Pnr air* Itleatuw °ba* tintedgrantad., provideprorldadd IItt meamtt ththae The stringent law against bribery •airpair presentepresentedd aann apologetiapologeticc al Scarborough[•borough wilwilll speaspeakk informallInformallyy FollowingFollowing hihms appointmenappointmentt aana a n I at the adjourned meeting o "IIff thethe lalaww provideprorldadd foforr ththee elec- elec-'' approva approrall o fot th thee buildin bnlldlaeg Inspecto Inapeetorr ai aaat elections passed by the last New whenwhen arraignearraignedd beforebefore' JudgJudgee Ru Ron-n aadand iItt IIns expecteexpectedd tbathatt Senato Senatorr EveEver commissionermmlssiouer IInn thtbee mattematterr ooft th thee .n Council, but night, was to details, and the motion prevailed Jersey Legislature,, which makes a yon. They pleaded guilty and threw ett Colby, a benefactor of St. Steph oposed cousolldaUon of city and tloni oolf UniteUnitedd StateBtatcas SenatoBeantorr bhry poppop-- >» detail., aad tha motion preralled. yon. They pleaded guilty aad threw etten' s Colby,church n, anbenefactord others, wilof l St.speak Step. proponed conaolldnUon ol city and that tn reference to^the proposed ular vote, I would not cast mine for ThaThe petitionpatlthmas ooff ElstoElatonn MM.. TrencTrenchh candidatecandidat e oror polpolll Workeworkerr liable to two themselvesnselvea oonn ththee mercmercyy oolf ththee COcourt.D SB'S church, and others, wjll speak. borough,borough, whicwhichh facfactt wawaas recentlrecentlyy ding of the southside sanitary Hri Dry den; neither will I knowingly andand otherother,s folorr electrielectricc lightlight,s o noayeanyear s ImprisonmenImprisonmentt foforr evearean givingivingg TheTheyy saisaidd thetheyy hirehiredd ththee hors honee at OnOn AlAnl SaintsBatata*.' DaDayy thertheree wilwtUl b ehecommunicated imunicated toto himhim., formeformerr MayoMayorr _ w».. aaaa additioiflflun toto th thee presen presentt sys eya-- George street, east of Leland ave- a bonbox ooff cigardgagss ttoo influencInBeeocee a vote S o'cloco'clockk MondaMondayy morningmorning., laIn N 1 (I Pro- __i Council and copy of resolutions other instances the company's syi li. W. GAY TT HEAD W. Murray. Jr., la which ha nakedmilieumiUee s ofof botbothh partiesparties,, babatt itIt 1 Bla rru-n verely la passing sentence. He enld Unknown Pert In BigR Pvo- adoptemon Councild »r* andmeetin copyg ofof molatloagthe 'joint OFOP OOLISOICOLLEGE CLASSCUM.. forfor helhelpp ttoo distributdistributee tatanx billsMila,, an andd mored that Prosecutor John V. Reger they were little better thaa wife duction htin UtUttlrt te _Made MOT * TlinnTh* n rnffUnt of 1*9 Joint t«m was included In tbe bids ofered on Mr. Hlbbard's resolution Mr. Mnr beaters, and rated tbe latter as pare ; r committee of the city and borough -by other > contractorsIncluded In. the bid. oland oaray Mr.wa Hibbard'ss authorise resolutiond to emplo Mr.y sucMur-l will take a hud In enforcing dogs. - —•" a*SB Hnur' Hour'*n Vuticfl Notice.. . . ' ' ~ Councils anofd theBoar dtyd o f «BtlTrad boroughe with hr other contractor. ray wu authorised to employ sacklaw.law , irrespectivIrrespectivee ooff partiesparties,, In the reference andto th Boarde matte rof o fTrmd* consolida with- It was impossible last nlgt assistance as he may need, the ex present campaign. AlreadyAlready knowknowsn alonalongg ththee lengtleugtkh It waa Iwponthie tut nl," one of Broadway's leading • ofof NewarkNewark., approximatintpproilm.Uug 92CO0$!(.(•(.1 ■ majority of 17» rotes hook, while tha saw intern ot taxa- trie his election, and If elected be ton "sweaters;"' PlaguPlug ase ooff ththee ssweati Cherub,"productions one, an ofd Brondw«y'("made good "landing In a as I find 111 mil expressed and set forth while the next lowest bid was that o competitorpetMor., E.E. TT., Gibson, of Brook- 1 require* ft treat deal more time COTMwoul d BINrefus e to accept thlf eelected office if be productions, and "made good" la n In the report of the Joint commission while the aert loweet Md wn IhnI of 's. tion»' requiresmatter awaa»referre great deal dmore to tth e be once If It •hop; wages and temptations part being bungled by an. understudy In the roport of tho Joint commlMoo I PetePeterr Morgan.Morgan, oolf PoughkeepsI'oaghkeepele,l "ft.ba The' matter wu. referred to thecoalwould d br«e proved that aay cne else hai working people: Boston's Uncle partTb bringe role bungledIs opposit bye tono Mis padereludys Hattle of the city and borough Councils and T., which waa about IS7.000. GarattOavett huhas beebangn closely connected finance eommUtee. CO*ldpaw aUf vote r a dollar to eascaaato*t a ballo t The role ta opposite to Mian Hattie ofth etho Boar ettyd o aadf Trad boroughe are to Council* take charg ande exacT.. twhich figures WU wil .bootl be determine HUM d to- with university activities throughout rorjhimpafl! a w. dollar to east a bi Tom's cabin; social microbes li WUH»ms. who Is the star, and wastho Board of Trade or« to tafc# chare* aract Sr.ru will be determ I eed lo-with uni rurally actlrttloa thronghoat Mr.Mr. HelllcMelllckk reportereportedd bacbackk tbthae petpeti-l too tenement houses and bow Williams,leld by Thoma whos taWise the. Hstar,e wa saad take n ofif andand arrangarraagae alalll tbthoe detaildotallas involvluvolv-- dnrday . ThThee higheshlrheatt bidbid.s wer wane ordere ordered< his collegcollegee careercareer.. Ilan hi hies freshma frrebmann tion of f. H Boehm for permta for bln. bolduddenl byy Thomas 111, Tuesda Wise.y nightHe , wuan dtaken his ed In the proposed merger and to returned, pending the awarding o ' he rowed ojn the 190S crew, W. Smalley, the Republican stroy them; our brothers and sisters suddenly til. Toeeday olghi. and hla«d prepar In e thoLegislativ proposede act mergers If suc andh b eto returned, pendlnr the nwnrdlas otyear he rowed op the 1111 crow,to hoi Id a reetlhnle to the mala candidate tor Assemblyman, tbe paupers ot Boston; gold god Ol inderstudy was pnt on, \ The latter praparo LogUlaUre acta If oooh bo thathe contracteeatraet.. - whicwhichh wawus victoriourlctorlous overorcr' Syracusgyraonue trancetrance ttoo hihies storetoree oonn WesWestt Faon N t candidate tor A**embly*a«. f amderatadyplayed like awun amateu pat ron. an dThe prepar lattera [onnd necessary or desirable. In In tbe Intercollegiate regatta at speech beforebefore thtbee RepublicaRepublicann countcoaotyy modern society. played like an amateur afad prepara either wordMCMwrys tbe commissio or doolrablo.n is to pre-la The bidders were as follows In the IntorcolNfflate regatta street,street, andand movemovedd thathatt iItt bbae refused refoand., iveatlon held at SomervlUe Satur- Betts, I_ rorda tbe rcmmlulon I* to pro- James J. Tuscoico,, MontclairMontclair;; Peter PoughkeepslePoogfakeepele.. Laslamt yearytar hhee rowrowedw He said that the committee had de- convention held at SomerriUe Satur- Bella, 1_ W, tlons were madehade ttoo gegett someonsomeonee C[Sere*E pare a plan of consolidation to be I. He said that tha committee had de-dayda y statedstated thathatt hhee hahadd naoo soughBoughtt th thee city.dty. butbat withoueltboutt successuccesss untiuntill latLatee Wed Wed-' porosubmitte a dptan to thofe consolidationvoters at an.elec lo -bo MorganMorgen.. PoPoerhk.ogbkeepsle.keepafr. KN.. T.; B.E. AA. No.. S5 oonn ththea CornelCornelll 'vanit'rarallyy eight eight,, cidedcide d thathatt IKt woulwouldd bebn unwissawtue U tonominatio n and waa free from all! submitted to tho votora at aa aloe- Matthews, Bast Orange; The Ellis whichih ' wonwon firsBrett placplacee IIns ththee Inte lar grant permission tor tbe erection ol aad waa free from alll Content*: At the bottom; the de- nesdarnesday afternoonafternoon,, whewhenn ththee managemanage-- tion to be held In the near future. Matthew.. grant perm lesion tor tha erection of ancles and woulwonldd refusrefusee ttoo spenspendt Contents: At the bottom; tha de- located Sam Edwards. The tloaI "M toy b* ow boldn view las thoas tnearo th efata**. wisdo m Compear.Company, NeNeww TorkYork;; AntoniAntonioo CostCoota.a collegiatecollegiate regatta,regatta, aaan dwhlcdwhichh alsalsoo wu seek a jreetlbeta on the sidewalk. money to secure his election. Ira W velopmentvelopment ootf sociasociall centerscenters;; th e ment located Bern Edwards. The Orange: Harrison Construction Con victorious over the Harvard eight •eeare hla election. Ira W homes under one roof; slow-dawning matineematinee wawus thethenn oonn annodd Sa 8ami wu if consolidatio•My own vlowon ar eaa so uncertaito the nwisdom that Or.nee: Hntln Construction Com- rlctorlou orer the Harrard high'- the Republican candidate for 1 pany, Newark; W. B. Travell. Plali GarattGavett hahus ththee typicatypicall builbuildd ofof a nan Wood, the Republican candidate for consciousness: working-girls harriedhurried ttoo ththee CriterioCriterionn theatrtheatree ofI t consolidationwould be necessar are soy founcurtainr me to thatIn- pear. Newark: W B Trnnll. Pluln- RALPH11Al.l'H LIRLOU*M SCTKDWED.. and other prominent poll- 'here he saw the last acf. this vestigatmide verbe ynwMMry carefully fortbe prome s toan dIn- . Holdheld:; CallahaCallahann *A Chamberlain Chamberlain., Ell Elll-: onxman,oasman , standingstanding siMxx feefeett anandd weigwdgo-h Coaareaa.als ando denounce other prominentd bribery s.1 withinwithin tbthae wallwallss ooff homehome,; wherwheree lielies* where be uw ik* lul act thla moch abeth and WeitBeld: Sloan * LnU ingng 1717g8 poundspounds.. New York Flam. PTHPreuH ClaiClaimm foforr IglgB Helen* also denounced briber] tbe responsibility? being sufficient toto givgivee hibtram aani Idea vestigate very carefully the pros and Newarkabath and; AnsoniWeotfleld;a M«Sloe*n ufacturin k LaUg elections IInn stronstrongg termterm*s beforbeforee th the? the responsibility 7 as to what was wasted. Me asi eonsi InvolveInvolvedd InIn ththee proposeproposedd mergemergerr Newark: Anaoala M.nuf.cturlhr GarattGavett ilas a JunioJuniorr IInn thIkee Slble Sibleyy Co Col: itastHim. convention. Betts.Betts, L.L, W.—StorW.—Storyy ooff ahan east-aidseat-aidse u to what wu wanted, ID order to determine what my atti- Company. New York: MaOolo * Kiln legslege oott MechanicaMechnnlcmll EngineeringEngineer!tg. HH< Only one ease was contested be- thathe parportt WednesdaWednesdayy nigbnlgbjf anandd madmadee in order to determine what my atti- Company,berg, Newark Now, an York:d th e MadoloIngersoll-Ran k Kilnd Only ne cnee gras contacted be- This wave of reform has had a re- mug. an bibitt otof ththee largeslargestt varietyvariety,, tbthee memem-i tudetude woulwouldd bb*e witwithh regarregardd toto th thee bare, Newark, and the logeraoll-Ratid lala a membememberr ooft ththae Zodiazodiacc Club Club,, tb thee Newcorn In the District Booth.Booth, Charles.—T.lfeCharles.—Life anudd labouUbonri matter; and I Ho not think the voters Company, New Tork. SophomoreSophomore HonorarHonoraryy SocietSocietyy 1 fore Judge dayNewcorn, the lacontrac tha tDistrict sail markable markable effecteffect oonn politicapoliticall aspirantAspirantss the people In London. 8r. bersbers ooff thtbee cascutt eveevenn givingivingg hi mhim amatter; and I do not think the voters Company. Ne stan. the Junior I Honorary Society Coart Tuesday, the contract nitan d wardward worker*.worker*. HeHeretoforei there of the people In London. Iv. 'hand'*'band" frofromm tbibee wings.slags.. WisWisee h i huof if tbthee citcityy oorr borougboroughh wilwilll eve everr b ebe TheThe ElliBill.s CompanCompanyy offereofferedd toto p nput atu. tha Junior, Honorary Societyot of PodlesPodleehh AA GreenbergGreenberg,, ofof Ne Neww BoothBooth., William.—IWilliam — nIn darkesdarkestt Eo 1 g ■ prepared to vote intelligently on the In the entire system for 16,000, and AlepAlep SamacSumachh anandd ththee 1901»0«8 CornelllaComelllnnn Tork, against Ralph Luria, of Spoon- hateate beebeenn a* numbenumberr < of candidate land, and the. way out. alncrisine** returnereturnedd ttoo hihiss placplacee bubutt Ed Ed-- d to vote intelligently on the la tha entire erstrai for U.ODII. and Board. He Is also: a member of the York, igmlut Ralph Larin, of clamoring for the nomination of As- land, ud tkn way ont- wardswards bahua beebeenn singlesingledd daxdot b byy Chas Che.. ■subjecabjectt untiuntill aa thorougthoroughh investigaInvestiga-- thethe bibidd oolf ththee AnsonlAnaoolsa ManulactuManufactsr-i Board. Ha la alatj a member ot ie, on a book account for rugi clamoring for the nomination of Am- Brsee.trace, CC.. L.—DangerouL.—Dangerouss classeduness o off tion has been made and the advan- lag Company was |S,47l.4S for th Now•Jew jerseJerseyy ClubClub. ThThee choicchoicee or avenue, own booh account for rags ecmbljman.semblyman. ThiThlas yearyear IItt hahaes bbeen aNe w Tork, and 20 years' work among KrobmanFrohman toto stanalandd iInn liMlinoP fo forr a n "fat"fat"" tion has been made and tho Advan- lac Company wu I9.47l.cl for the lavett as president and leader of o ud furnishings. Tha ease wu tried difficultdifficult mattematterr foforr eitheeitherr ththee RepubRepub-- Naw York, and !( years' work among partpart.. tagesages anandd disadvantagedisadvantage*s araree clearldearlyy wholewhole contract. ThThee Ingersoll-RaInceraoll-Randh Garatt aa president and lender ot lican or Democratic parties to get themam.. i set before them.' For this reason I Company's bid for Installing the ofof ththee uppeupperr classetiaanaes givegivess evidencevidencee of beforebefore a jurylory,, anandd tootookk unpp mos mostt o fotlican or Democratic parties to get Campbell, f). S.—Prisoners of pov- •at before them. For thla reason I Company', bid tor InrtaUlng Us popularity am eta g the faculty anil \m> toto acceptaccept tttb e nomination, Campbell. H- 8 —Prisoners of pov DeatDeathh ooff MrsMrs.. AA.. HH.. nyllagham. thinkthink ththoe commissiocommissionn IInn additioadditionn t oto bumpingDumping statioelationn wawus *4,67l14.971.. ItIt; I suhie popularity .mane the faculty and he cou"nty Democratic coaTention ertyty;; womewomenn wage-worwagn-worknra,k era, theitheirr Hie powers expressed In the resolu- Said that the last named company's undents.student*. The plaintiffs claim a balance of The eotfaty De trades, and tbei. Mrs.Mrs. EmmEmm*a StarBtarrr BurllnghamBtirllnghnm., Che powers expressed In tho rooolo- systelaid mthat wil thel b e lutadopted named. company |U1 la dee Loris submitted nominatedilnated RoberRobertt LivingstoLivingstonn StevenStevenis trades, and their liras. widowidoww ofOf tbtb*e RevRer.. DrDr.. AA.. HH.. Barling Bnrling-- Bon*> shouldshould bb*e clotheclothedd witwithh powepowerr trntom will ha adopted era! checks In evidence, claiming that for Assemblyman. Stevens Is a man Campbell.Campbell, HH.. 8.—PrisonerS—Prisonerss ooff povpor-- nveatlgate abd determine aa to oral checks In erti for AseemMymaa. Stereos 1* a erty abroad. ham.a, dieddied aatt heherr homhomee inla’Mouet. Mount Ver Ver-- to Investigate and determine aa to llaa eonnacUonconnection witwithh thithlas mattermatter., MMi JAMEJAMESS K. CIU'RCCHURCHH 1IS theythey shoulshouldd bbee creditecreditedd toto hi hlas ac - of wealthKith whwhoo waw* s a former candi- ’ abroad. non.i, NN.. YT.. . oonn SundaySunday, rferHer husband husband,, diethe wisdowisdomm ooff consolidatioconsolidationn andaad. toto Oloak offered an ordinance which via count. The plaintiffs contended that Devine.Devtne•eel ns.. EB.t.; T.—ThTcT.—The e shiftlesehlftleus and who died in March, 1905, was one o Consider and set forth in its report to read only f<>£ information. It beljig A HUSTLINGHUSTLING AGENAGENT.T The plaintiffs contsaded that datedate forfor CCongreee.u ug.1"" He was not pres- who died In March. 1(06. wu one or consider and set forth In Ita report to read oalr fog lafoemaUoa. It hetag thethe checkcheckss werwaree foforr goodgoodss boughbought on entent aatt ththee convention, and it Bohtlngfloating dtrityy 'populationpopulation.. InIn AnnalAnnulss theth e besbentt knowknownn BaptisBaptistt ministerminister*s l iIn thethe CommoCommonn CounciCouncill ththee advantageadvantage*! thethe IntentionIntention ooff ththee CommoCommonn CouneCouncili a cash basis. The case wenantt Intointo ththee stated by his friends that be w. ofif AmericaAmericann academynrndrmy., vV.. 10Id., pp.. I4J.I sa-- United States. She la survived by Andand disadvantage*disadvantages ooff sucsuchh consolidaconsolida-- to acactt oonn tbthee samamie afteafterr a apubli publicc For Thirty-arc Yet • Wu a Te- hands of the Jury at 11:15 o'clock, stated by bis fyleada that he wouldid. tha Unitedsons. Bulan.Mrs. Burllngha 8tin ta aurvlradm Wi by tion so that the voters when asked to hearing on Monday night, Norembe hards or the Jury at u:i« o'd not accepacceptt ththee nominationnomination.. Ii_ft _ _la rllugbam tion- so that tho rotor* whoa asked lo hurl.a on Monday sight. Norember and It became apparent ran seon said that Mr. Stevens positively re- Klldare, Owen.—My Mamie Rose: sister of the late Mrs. Charles voteote onon ththee questioquestionn mamayy bbae prepare preparedd 12. This ordinance provides for tn> aald that Mr. Stereo* positively1 re-th e story of my regeneration. slater of the lete Mr*. Chartae H. O vote understanding]?. • II.appropriatio Thin ordinancen of lan dprorldee necessar fory tthei Hat tbe jurymen werree notnot aatt alalll ooff fneeefu»es ttoo accepacceptt ththee nominationnomlaeUoff an andd SUllman. ot East Seventh street and Co vote andorstandlngly. o appropriation of Usd nemwary to une mindmind.. the Democratic party Is now without London, Jack.—People .of the an aunt of Mrs. J. Klrtland Myers, of -If"If ItIt bbee tbthoe pleasurpleasuree ooff you yourr hon boa-- establish a pumping station, and tbi "Good Housekeeping," In Him the Democratic party ie now wllhont abyss: London slum life. aa aunt of Mra j. Rutland Myera. of establishland desire ad pumpingIs that owne aUllon.d by gadClifto then "Oood Housckeeplag." AfterAfter agan houhourr anaadd three-quarterthrao-qaartaras a rendcandidat ld*tee foforr AssemblymanAanemblyman.. Ilfs. EutEast SeventhSeventh streetstreet,, aadand' WilliaWilliamm M M.. irablablee bodybody ttoo widewidenn ththee scopscopee o off th thee land desired Is that owned hr Clifton trated.rated ;monthlyinthlj- magazinemagaatae., isla reprerepre-- o C deliberation, the Jury returned a Tbe pottle a Richardson.Richardson, Dorothy.—ThDorothy.—Thee IonIon,? Btlllman. of West Seventh Street. commissionCom mission IInn conformitconformityy witwithh thesthosee •w. CampbellCampbell anandd locatelocatedd oonn RandolpRandolphh senteeentedd bbyy JameJames* EE.. ChurchChurch,, ofof 34 >4!3 verdic t in fall for the plaintiffs. Fran- day~day:. ththee storstoryy oofl aa NeNeww Tor Ynrhk work work-- Stillman, of Weal suggestionsvuggestlon* I -wiwilln accepacceptt ththee appolntappoint-- Poad. south of Arlington avenue, ad- Somerset street. He moved to North dldatandidates thathatt nnoo monemoneyy wilwilll bhee use d la Ing girl aa told hy herself. fond,joinin gsouth tbe propertof Arlingtony of Joh aronae.n Wleren ad-- Somerset strut. He aaored to North cis J. Biats represented Podlesh the campaigrampnlggn hahus causeenusdd an chilchilll t otoing girl u told by haraeU. CATHOLICSCATHOLICS TTOO BOLDBUILD.. ment.nent, otherwisotherwisee II shalshalll feefooll obligeobligedd lolalng the property of John Wlaron- PlalafleldPlalnfleld frofromm tiackeuaacHackensackk aboua boott Qreenberg . •>• pass down tbe spinal columns of the Rile.Rlls. Jacob.—ChildrenJacob.—Children ooff ththae poorpoor.. ' decline. ga. It has a frontage of 250 feet, a eighteen months .ago, where for thlr- pus down the apt uni column* of the Contents: The problem of tbe chil- to doeHae. deptgm. h Ito fhu 50 0a feefrontaget and i *ot twenty-fiv 110 loot,e aeighteen months ago. where for thli- ward1 workworker ams anai d floating voters and Content.: The problem of the chil- BoothSootn Plalafleldl'lainfleld MemberMemberss ooff ththee DeDo-- "Very"Very trulytmly., depth of »l» fast and la Iwraty-flve ty-Brey-five yeayuann bhoe wawus aa well-knowwaU-kaowan NEW SCHOOL BUILIMXG.""" » Is no enthusiasm In the * drendren;; ththee ItaliaItalia,n atoslumm childrenchildren;; th thee nomination Wawt a. Church. 1 "A. GILBERT." feet wide In the rear and runs to a resident, telegraph operator, station NEW SCHOOL BUILDING.' there bwall Ittle tollers; the truants of our > -A. GILBERT." featpoin t wideopposit la ethe th eraar bridg sade mucrossin tag arealdahl. telegraph operator, station Energetic efforts to gather money point opposite the bridge ernaatngagentagen t anandd reareell estatestatee brokerbroker. trdmlBrtrr Township to Rare Oae streets; what. ItIt l: a tbat makes boys Energetlc efforts to Hither money Cedar brook. The Common Council Mr.Mr. ChurcChuckh begabegann hihies w owork for bad; the outcast and the homeless. enoughugh fotorr ththee erectioerectionn ootf aa chnrc churchh AMEDEOAMEDEO ANANDD THETHE CHIEF. CHIEF. will giv' e partie s Intereste— - d an opporConnell- Goo d Housekeepng" In Hackensack Costiac «>S,OOO. being made by tbe Catholics ot tunitarlll giroy to speapartiesk fo r or against tbe pro- "Oood Housekeeping" la Hackensack MorisMoris RoeenthaRosen the!l returnreturnss ttoo AmerAmer-- Riis, Jacob.—How tbe other half Soutbeingh Plalnfleld made . byThe they .worshiCatholicsp now ol -fiUnH, Soot*. Uqmtd Syllables and tnnfty to apeak ft n thethe springspring ooff 19021001.. AfteAfterr makinmakingg a a TheThe BoarBoardd ooff EducatioEducationn ooff Bed Bed-- ica ! sfter an absence ot eight years, Ives: studies among the tenements 8outh Plalafleld. They worship posed ordinance at the meeting successful canvass of his home town mloalrrllnster townabtptowuhlp.. SomerseBomernett countycounty., g after as nhaasra of sight yanrs. Washingtoonn Han.Mall. - "AnAmt OfficiaOfficiall Umbrellatmtwetl*. Novembepnaad ordinancer IS. at tha meeting oasnrreeelul ranraaa of his homo town net atat BedmlnsteBedmlaatarr ooan SaturdaBatardayy afaf-- A ouone ooff hihlas recitalrentalss lIsa t too b hse give givenn of>r NowNew Tor*.Tor Chief Klely saw Amedeo CIocci. ho wawasa induceIndocodd toto taktakee a genera) Inn thethe KruegeKruegerr AuditoriumAuditorium., NewarkNewark., VaVun Vorstvent,. MrsMrs.. J.J.., annodd MarieMarin-— Plans are shapinsharingg torfor aa faifairr ttoo b bee Chief Klety saw Amedeo Clocd. agency for the Name magaxlne for ternoonternoon anaadd Issueissuedd aa calcalll foforr a a specia up l. ' [, November X7. The heldheld Ilan aiaidd osff ththee projectprojaet., an aadd ththee who rno hahotd absorbeabsorbedd fabuloufabulouss dtiantiquanti-- schoolschool meetingmeeting ttoo bbee helheldd aatt LargeLargerr Tasaday evening. November 77. The Thise womanwoman whwhoo tollstolls:: beinbeingg th thae exex-- le* of Chiantl and other Latin booze, T * uivi.- re-cf itrTTrr- three counties, Thintills territorterritoryy of tha name ooff RosenRx - periencperiencee ooff twtwoo ladieladless aau factoryfactoryprospectsprospect s foforr itIt,s euccesafusueceuafall executioexecutionn ties of Chianti and other Latin bone, nickly Increased' and soon be CramCross RoadRoadss oonn SaturdaSaturdayy afternoonafternoon., it all lovers of ararce verreryy brightbright.. There are many misbehavingnisbebavlng antt ParParkk avenuavenuee an udd umI.KTS BCTUHNBIT UMNOO CONTRACTSOOUTBAfin.- " ;d to cover thd e sadState .aooa H e feeIs nowNovembeNovemberr 10thlath,, aatt ** o'clocko'clock,, foforr ththae that should Internet aO forora ot glrlagirls. mt street at 19 o'clock Monday, He la l purpose- of voting on a proposition ale.slit, annodd ththee (acfeett thathatt bhee l aIs t oto gi giron a n Woods, R. A., ed.—Ami Catholic,Catholics lain SoutSouthh Plalnfleld and the Frontordere Mreatd Amedeat 1»o o'clockto desist Monday, and To to Trmpurary la charge'barge oatr ththee entirsatiree subscriptsubscription* to erect a new school building at recitalrecital IInn NewarNewarkk wil-111l bhse an musicame l process: a settlement study by resi- surroundingsurrounding country;country, ansodd ththae chnrcchurchh He tedeorderedo said Amedeosassy thing to s dusluc.In liqui usdd worirkk forfor tbthee magaslnmagssiaee IInn NeNoww Jersey Jersey, -Peapack . Tbe cost of tbe building front.real. ThThae greagnatt pianistplan 1st., foforr grea gnatt dents ' and associates of the South end woulwouldd bbee prosperouprosperoass frotramm ththee start atari.. Amedeosyllables . unMTh euauuy chie f thlagesleut h Ispoke liquidd Mr. Churchhurch movemovedd herheree toto ge gelt a he la, was born at Lemberg, and at iuse. syllables. Tha chief ulaeth poked TheTbe directorsdirector.'' buildinhall g committee itral location and for tbe re will be (23,000. There will be font th* la.earl wuy ag born.ate of fou rLemberg, be showe endd un at- ININ VUSREFOBMEI > ENGLISH. Amedeo with his umbrella and told baring charge of the remodelling or mom central location ud for the rea- is on the Ant floor and two class early sen of fosr hs showed on- Contentsretests:: BeforBeforee ththee invasionUvnMon., b yby Amedeoto' drwithy up hla. Amede umbrellao waxe andd sas told- haring charge of tha remodelling of sosonn thathatt hhoe believehonoredd thithlas tbthee cen centert mistakable musical • ability. Before T. Rutan; the Invading boat, by Her feelings she could Sot disguise; dm to dry up. Amedeo waged aaa- We Dim#Dime batltpSavings InstitutioInstitutionn bahasa 4«-de- C tbe. largest resident class of I U and aa assembly room on the he reached tbe age. of ten ha appear- m. Y. Rates; the Invading hut. by der and shed liquid syllables In In- cided on aU the contracts, bnt these he largest rewtdeet clam of In-secon d floor. The assembly room SE. AA.. BnahoeBashes;; citcityy aaandd slumslum,, b yby K.S o whewhann hhee gasegnxadd IntIntoo her ulse, »iercrease andd measureshed llqrrid, whereupo syllablesn Intb eIm- oa all the contract*, bat tbe*e telligentMlgent housekeeperhoaukeaperas Ilan tbthee StaState.i ed in public and the beginning of his — Chandler; livelihood, by R. So bashfully risen, jj ereraed measure. whereupon tha farfor carpentercarpenter worworkk anaadd furnishingfamishing.. n coning here be at once identified will later be divided Into two class wanderful successes waa established. H. Chandler; livelihood, by B. A So bashfully risen. Chief turned him over to Patrolman 1. J. Spur * Sons, of Harrison. On coming hare bn at once Ideal us by means of a folding parti' Woods;Woods; ththee chilchildd ooff ththee stranger stranger,, b yby HeHe knekneww shritee wawus hls'nhla-g,, McKeonChief turned. him over to Patrolman J. J. Spurt k Sou, of Harrison,himself Imself witwithh ththee religionreligionss worworkk o fof Lovers ot music, and especially those 8. Atherton aad E. T. RuUn. and kissed her because be waa wuise. I have received the contract ft le city by becoming an active n lion. * of the piano, should take advantage C «. Atherton nod E. T. Ratan. fee wu wains. recited the contract for Ik# the dty by becoming an actlrn mem- AmedeAmedeoo wwasM humblhumblee anandd penitenpenitentt •tone work; William N. Pangborn, T of tbe First Baptist church, ThThae BoarBoardd expectexpectss ttoo furnisfamishh th cc. whenwhen hhee appeareappearedd beforbeforee JudgJadgee Run Ron- the borough, that for the teacheteacherr ofof aa clasclasss ooff younyoaagg m mee neiww buildinbuildingg frofromm ththae proceedproendns o fof Call orders, which are arriving at HealtHealthh OfficeOfflrerr LeoLeonn BR.; TbnrlowTharlow., o off Jon Tuesday. The Chief bore no -k•h;: WoolmoWool, tonn *k BucklHecklee foforr paint paint-- the Bible school of that church. thethe aalsalee ootf ththee buildinhelldlngg nonaww used a . this early date. Indicate a large gath- what Is doing to solve them. I. The Chief bora ao tha Bible school of that church A lot was purchased last spring. The Contents:Contents: LifLUse Ilan NeNeww Tor■ k tene- thethe BoarBoardd ooff HealthHealth,, retimeretflraedd oonn Sat Sat-- 111-will.ill-will, anandd tbthae magistratmaglatrafae suspendsnspend-- aadand A.A. itN.. GrlffeGriffonn foforr ththee 1 beat- alsano aa membememberr ooff tbthee TY.. M M. CC.. A .AA lot wu purchased lam spring The ering at this recital. Orders are be- ment houses as seen by a city mis- urdaurdayy frofromm TrentonTrenton,, ilherdiharaa hhse at at-- Ode d eentence.sentence. AmedeAmedeoo bowehewedd toto th thee »- TheThe ManganeslUngaaaooe SteeSteell Safe wholwholee schooschooll planplaalt wilwilll probablprobablyy b eha tendedmded a conferencconferencee ooff pi(h*e StatStatee an udd -Chie f before he left, and assured him torka. wlUwill furnisfamishh Ihthee neheww vannull,; wortAh (17,000117.000.. alonery.sionary, byby WW.. TT.. ElatngBluing:; amonsmugg th e Chief before he tart, sad seanred him A BRITISH JAG. . 7(4 Broad strut, telephone >7t. poopoorr ofof ChicagoChisago,, bbyy JJ.. KlrklaadKirkland:; th thee localocal BoardBoardes ooff Health.'Health.:; AndreAndreww E E.. that hat hihlas umbrellambrall*a woulwouldd eve• r be held ei DimDimee SavingBaring,s InstitutioInstitutionn WlU poer In Naples, by J. W. V. Marti . KenneKenneyy representerepritaeatadd t&thae BorongBoroughh admMvs remembrance. ;‘e “it si placplacee ooff businesbastaous o non 8a Bah* NewarkNewark.. ThThee regularegularr salsalee o off seat eastss la Naples, by J. w. ▼. Maris; Board of Health at the Conference. . moving to the building fora* Witt! a Fmch Haaae In SpecialSpecial religioureligionss serviceservicess wilwilll behe wilwilll opeopenn aatt Lauter'Looter'ss pianpianoo wars w - thehe worworkk ooff ththee AdoreAdorerr housbo sace I nIn Bos Bos-- Board of Health at tha Conference ng forMR I tbe CUT Court. * heldheld atat ththee FirsFinet BaptisBaptistt churcchurchh to to-- !. by W. i. Tucker; the New Tork - pled by The Ptalnfleld fruit the City Court. to. d(7 Blond street. New ton. by W. J Tocher: the New YorkHOL Y CROSS BOYS Trolley ere ws on the A i aad next weak the work John Journean, an Englishman In night.night, tredaesdaWednesdayy anudd FridaFridayy nightsBights,, Thursday, November !>. tenement house evilevil endana itItss curescares,, b byy ultJohne of Journeen,the Gallic terminatioaa Engl n to hia ttoo makmakee preparatiopreparationn foforr ththae comincomingg Ernest Flagg- HAVE FIKLD DAY me and WesWestt FourtFourthh streestreett lineHams . Widening thethe ololdd buildinhull dingg wilwilll spite of tha Gallic tarmlaukm to his of Rev. Dr. Wharton, the evangelist. ANOTHER EXDOR8KMEXT. havelave entereenteredd protesprotestt ttoo ththee divisiodivisionn , —Willia UlUmm FV.. ArnoldArnold,, cashcash- ie. was found by Patrolman Over- of Ear. Dr. Wharton, the evangelist, Wyckott, W. A.—Day with a tramp i City National Bank. Is angh wuon tbfoaade stree by t PmtrofmamMonday afterOrer-- whwhoo wiwinn begibeginn hiUss servicesamcass ooan SunBoa-- and other daya. LtaCat otof WinnerWinner** ootf tfMAErewlIhqtBvrmtaa Prr Pre-- superintendentupertntendent regardinregardingg ththae pracprac-- I City National Bank. !■ haagh on the .treat Monday after-dayda y morningmorning.- TherTheree wiwilln be special Wyckolt, W. A.—The workers: it cediag Ban GsW. ticeIce ofof schoolboyschoolboyss whwhoo steasteall rideridess o non ti ooff thIkee buildinbuildingg committeecommittee., ion in a state of complete souse music and congregational singing J. E. Martlnc. ceding Ball UW. he cars. While the conductor* are -.4 A. I.- C. Marsh U the architect. on"I al»m a astatea Englishman of complete, you r 1 experiment In reality, v. 1. The TheThe HolHolyy CrosCrones BoysBoys'* CluClnbb Oeld AeId-- the cars. While Ota eondactars are . & Marsh Is the architect! "I am aa from!rom a nesaww revivaarrivall hymhymnn boobookk an aadd •I B.B. MartlncMarties.. DemocratiDsmocrnUcc can- east, v. t. The __ meet held on the Cricket Field, North Insidenaide thetheyy catccatchh holholdd ooff th thee rea rearr -." said the prisoner with dignity didate for Congress, was endorsed at eal held oa tha Crick* Field. North atat ththae meetingmeeting!s thithiss weeweakk thesthesee book bookss nr Congress, wu aadors* Stories Dealing With t be Llf« of t be Plalafleld.Platnfield, SaturdaSaturdayy afternoonafternoon,, wawus platforplatformm anandd araree frequentlfrequentlyy unablunablee M. HOOLBOV CAMKSTERS. when arraigned Tuesday morning. Willwill bbee useseedd tIso acquainecqulatt thIkee peopl peoplee a meetinagg ooff ththae NeNeww JerseJerragj statStaine na greatgreat successnceasa. FollowinFollowingg thUwe trac trackk to gatget ofoCf withouwithoutt riskinriskingg lif lifee an sodd •'Wen, whatever you are, Joi with the hymns. There will be a Bight Hour Committee of tbe Inter- meet there was a football game be- eau," said Judge Kunyon, "yon « with Urn hymn. There win he a oar Commit!ur of the lutur- Besaat. Walter.—All sorts and meat there limb.b. OnOa*e boboyy aa fefeww day dayss ag agoo wawass largearge choruchonss choichoirr durinderihgg ththee re -!*-nationa l Typographical Union, held >nditlons or men. (Problems of city reen the home eleven- aad a team thrownhrown ooan hihlaa facfacee anaadd quitqaltee severel severelyy eted ». good old; American Jag." vivalviral.. ThThae peoplpaeplee ooff sTlalnflelPlalnBeldd gen gen-- Saturday afternoon at Orange James am Orange. ,t at and brlosed. The matter is to be Jout-neau said he didn't know how poverty.) ' est sad brlnaad. The metier Is to b# erallerallyy «rarea Invitetart tedd toto attenattendd thesthene E . Desmond, ot Elizabeth, tbe Demo- Hsgo.Hugo, Victor.—LeTit-tor. a miserable*. Tbe Held meet evenu Bnlsned as takestaken npup witwithh ththee schooschooll authoritiesesthenues.. The caae of Rtiteell Snnvoa. Say happened. He said he quit work meetings aadmd wilwilll bbee made welcome. ratlc candidate for Assembly, was Prison Life.) Uows: *j? Hutt and Peter Mohan, the Dunellea •t week to prepare to visit hia also endorsed. Ufa.) TwewtyTwenty TearTa s for Hboys who were suspended laat Kildarera,, Owen.—GoodOwen.—Good ooff ththae wick—Irk-- 100100 yarrardd dash—lunlor—First other In Southampton. England. Soaaerset Clab Hartlne was endorsed on Friday ed, and tbe party sketches. Wataon•'•on:: secondsecond.. Coyle£tlmeCorlaitlma., u11 2-5 J-S.. OnOnee ofof ththee strongesstrong™t , murdemurderr trlaltrialsa i week foforr plavjnplayingB pokepokerr l ala th thee l.ase b*se-- aad id wawus alalll readreadyy ttoo gogo.. ThThae magls - The Somerset Club held an Impor- ght by tbe Onion County Trades) ed. and the party Uric bee. i record In the Somerset county of the WhUUer school, Dun- Klldate, Owen.—Wisdom of tbe ShotShot Pul—Junior—VlrwtPut—Junior—Tlrat., NoltonSolton., on record In the Somerset county - he Whittier school. Duu- Irateate aailaidd hhae didn'dtdalt wanwantt t too Interfer Interferee ant business session, last night, and Council at Elizabeth. _ sk prevl- simple: a tale of lower New Tork. 106 reel:feet: secondsecond,, Schorb^Schorh^U3 feefeet.t Sen - court,urt. ntat SomervHieSomerville,, wawees thathatt ooff Wil Wll-- ... was considerecoulderedd bb,y ththee BoarBoardd withwith *a laudablla.dablee tritripp likUkae thatthat.. Hi decided'to hold a Hallowe'en celebra- ovsly he was endorsed by Plalnfleld ior—First. Couroy. 2lSfeet: second. liam Dlttmar Monday for the mnr- ftdwcatlo*on ooff thathatt plaplace^ lM| t t.1,1,1 night,. Morrison. Arthur.—Tales of mesa : second der ot DaviDltlmnrd Howar Mondayd o afor Jun thee 1 0mur- u uspended sentence and wished Jour tion. It wm take place la tha head- Typographical Union. atraeta. and others. MUIor.Miller. 2i(9 feetfeet.. r | i ' (der of David Howard on Jane 1(. hoard-d daetdedided thalh„t lQe boyhoy.s a boa voyage.] quarters ot the club at Somerset | | • HigHighh Jomp—Senloni-FtrstJump—Senior* First.. ConCow-- Dlttmar was "convicted■ CO* vie befor tad beforee he wabes w*e return to school IT they wished eet aad Manning ai Ralph.Ralph. J.*—PeopleJ.—People wwee passpass.. actually tried, and after the couvic- Ruflj~~i " the oaty ji ray.roy. *4 feefeett <•£ Incheslaches:; {Secon(trout.d Littl Utilee !»ctosIly trtad. and after the eoavlc- 1". M. C. A. I J. Carney and the la celebration of the anniversary Rita.Riis, Jacob.—ChildrenJacob.—Children ootf ththae tenetws-- feet five inches„ ... §F !tloa 01tlon tbthee courcourtt hearheardd ththee testimontestimonyy The annual circusi aatt ththae TT.. MM.. CC.. to gat upmsalt- ot her birthday, — ment*, f Pol*Pole Vau(t—Senior-^FlrstVault Ben lor--J first., TlllotTlllot-Til - 'of nearly a scor• riot*e of orwitnesse wltneesees to deto -de- V~ coU«g. aadA . Awil willl be hehel heldd on,'Februar on Fehroaryy 12 .1 Prep J. Prep-- There wm be no of Mast SecondV___ RUn.Riis, Jacob.—OuJacob.—Ontt ootf ~ MulberrIlSSfrry yra.•on . »1U feefeett ninsinee lncheelachrn^| GreyGray., 4 ,fee , t terminetermine ththee punishmenpanlahmemt tolo behe im 1m-- aration for It, which win Involve a rest parade, as was given hut year, company of tw«t* at h«- root. rimod.posed, afterafter whicwhichh DtttmaDlttmarr wawass senwn - ■Me a M ff htt h otMatmul, of wort an madd man manyy week -uk.s ot oftim tlma.e rest. tenced to twenty years at hard labor it the entertainment will be one of M>*dnr The asTair WM a Baturas. 1. W Tenement bonne W, Llt- -"I bed* ahor«y. the best the elub has yet conducted. Sullivan, J. W.—Tenement house in the Bute prison. . jm,: ^•nasnSK....!. . ,» _ _. ^ t