THTheE CONSTITUTIONALISTConstitutionalist. VOL.VOL. XXXVIIIXXXVIII.. PLAINFlELDplain Held,, N.N. J.J„, TtyRSDAYTiyRSDJRSDAY, , JUNE,JUNE.;; 14,14. 19061906 NO. ti.25. the Ciiiwlllailijw, whit* to tbe Ommrveamit oatf Ihtonc taionPto—•, M ■ wel»«Trassl in H* Hwtrt w u in lt» Antho MINNIE WYMAN mmSENIORS' FLAmeG HAULEhudD SOU'S IASI SESSi IlKIii cm Jin®*i ™ ffiflLIHWEALTH C0S1CIBISS IfflltTminiH BOARD'S LUST SESSION i. HWIEYMAN NOT UNALTERABLY AGAINST UNIOH MembersMembers ooff StatStatee AnociatioAssociationn ISISH.KRI NOW MRS. KRINIYY DMDUWNJY FRESHMEnanN Dr.NorxD&>ona*an H.Proba»cH-Probaaooo PoinPotatot ii ounpi use 8mSee thethe CitCityy anandd Boroug Boroughh OatOat tbthee DangeDancerr I nIn 111 mm mi ind-Annei»Uon Loader NeT- «UmilNUPTIAL CEREMONCEBEHOHYY WITNESSEWITNESSEDD B Y BYININ CONSEQUENCCONSEQUENCEE PITCHE PITCHEDD BATTLBATTIIE tOMEBST FREEHOLDERS DISPOSE Ofcm FIIHERS AGREE By Auto. | Money Hank ' . SONEHST FREEHOLDERS DISPOSE OF By Auto. 2002l?0 RELATIVESRELATIVES ANANOD FRIENDSFRIENDS.. ENSUESENSUES AMONAMONGG STUDENTSSTUDENTS.. COUNTYCOUNTY BUILDINGBUILDINGSS FOFORR $308$30C.. er Opposed to Conaoldlatkm 1I ;HOTOEI ESTIMATESTIMATEE "^^^ TRIPTBIP QBXiATLTTORRATLT ENJOYED ENJOYBD MiasHIM MinniMinniee WymanWyman,. daughte daaghterr at of WithinWithin aa fefeww minute minutess afte afterr It haIt d BEFORE A CHUHCH CLUB ThemThaw wawass businesbusinesss aplentaplentyy a tnt th ethe UnderUnder AlAlll ConditioD*Condition*.. Mr.% anandd MrsMr*.. Joh Jehan U. M.Wyman Wyman,. of beenbeeefn defiantldefiantlyy flungflung t o toth e tbebreez bre regular- meeting of the Somerset the Somerset TOT0 PUPUTT $73,00*71.0000 I NIN TA TAXX BUDGE RUDGETT FO RFOR ut* FronFrontt streetatreet., anandd Willia Williamm Rich Rick-- from,from . thtbee stafitafff on on| the ' theSomerse Boomt Ye w Mew's Association of Hope CountyCounty BoarBoardd ofof Freeholder Freeholderss In Inth ethe srdsonardson KrlneyKrlaey,, ooff Wes Westt Front Front street street,, echool.school , thithiss morningmorning,, th tbee emble emblemm of ef Court - House' at Bomervflle yester- RUNNINGRUNNING EXPENSESEXPENSES.. \ were marriemarriedd at at7:3 7:100 o'cloc o'clockk las t lasttbe:he SenioSeniorr clasclasss wa waar ignominioual lgaominlonslyy day.day. IItt i sla probabl probablyy th ethe las tlast tim timee tbe the OPENOPEN : TTOO CONVICTIOCONVICTIONN night at tbe home of the bride's par. hauled down and confiscated by five board wilt meet in regular session In light at the home of the bride * par-hauled down and confiscated by five board will meet la regular session In Provision was made I ents bbyy RevRev.. Dr Dr.. Corneliu Corneliass Scfaenck Scbenck., Freshmen.Freshmen . AccordinAccordingg t o totUne-hon tfme-boa-- thethe ololdd CourCourtt HousHonese a t atSomervllie Somerville.. Proetaloa pastor of Trinity Reformed church, ored custom an action of this kind JourncdJourned meetinartlug I of tli pastor of Trinity Reformed chsrch,ored custom an actio* of this kind A petitiopetitionn "wawaas presente presentedd fo f fofth e tbeCoubcII. laslaett nightnight,, t o tI ofof whicwhichh ththee brid bridee an dand groom groom- ar« cannotaremno t bbee toleratetoleratedd ts yny tn etoe graduat gradual- Improvement under the State Aid In IMerslew. Hotter. M.offer off I both active members. There were the lax budgebudgett th ethe 173.00 Ut.eee0 to J to be CoapMlifCompleting aall" theitheirr busines s and both active members. There werelaging studentstudentss aaandd tha theren wa awas a cona - cpi Instruction and entertainment Ron*Road AcActt foforr th ethe Improvemen Improvementt o f lerledlevieof d anandd collectecollectedd fo rlor schoo eebooll pur -par- . discussion* at 4 o'clock, yesterday aboutsbout 202000 relativerelativess an andd friend frleades pres pree-- irted rush for the captors. Hairy marked the first public social meet- the road from Liberty Corner, discussions at * o'clock. yeet.rdar m Elizabeth. Westfleid, Dan- carted rush for the captors. Harrymarked the fir* public aortal m the rood from Liberty Corner,poeeeposes foforr ththee comin comingg year rear,, as aareport report-- ! nlripalllt™ Without Count* sftcmooo.• f.-rnoon, ththee membermember!s o fof tb ethe Ne wMew 8mlth..ClarenceSmith,.Clarence Stelner8telner.. Lestelaterr HamH - inlugg ooff thethe newly-organise newly-organisedd Ken' Ms through Martinsville and Chimneyed by the Board at School Estimate. Jersey BUM Fir* Chiefs' Association Bound Brook, Somervllie, George Bailey and Arthur Van- Club of Hope chapel, last nigbt. ed hr the Board aI School estimate. : Jersey BUMa Fire Chief.' AssociationelPlemlngun leu. Bound, Neshanlc Brook.. Hig h BridgeSomerville,, llton, George Bailey and Arthur Van-Club of Hope chapel, last aliht.Rock, late meeting Union avenue bo-Mr. . DanielDaulol., .chairmarhalmann of oftb ethe financ fiaaaeoe Whowno ctmfamee toto tbttblea cit cityy fo r foeth e thewmi seaal-- Floatingum. Nesbanlc. High Bridge.Aredale.Arsdale . ThougThoughh outnumbereoutnumberedd twoThera M** wer.eree talktalkss o non bsmltt healtht by bpphyai pbr*- twee n SomerVili11#e ani d Bound Brook. commute.,committee, presentepreeeotodd ththee repor reportt of : od annual meeting, ended their fl.lt In Englewood.Bnglewood. MiddlMiddlee ValleValleyy an daod this ,thisto oneone.. thetheyy pu putt u p up» valian* valiantt fight fightmi , as well as much and refresh' ■Banal meetlas. ended thelf elalt lecity . Out aa well aa much and refreshFiled . ththee boarhoardd statin.totingg tha thati it Itha dhad detenu determ-- ; ta pleasurplea.tiree jauntauntt thathatt *a wass hugel hugelyy en -*»Mty. andand Ilan ththee en eadd succeede succeededd in Ingettin gettingg snta , on tbe programme. ThuThe salsalee ofof th thee ol dold count ntyy buildbufld-- inedned ooan ththee su mearn or or173.000 I7l.fi0*., exclu- exclu-, joyeJ.ijetld ifhr. everyoneererjroae., la laeigh eightt bi s hlgau- an-TheTb e bridbridee wawaas attende attendedd b y byMla aMianawayawa y witwithh ththee covete covetedd Bag flag.. I t waIts wasTh e affair was a great success. It lagsngs foforr |3O88888 wa i s approved, aad It alaelive ooff thathatt apportioneapportionedd b ybr th ethe conn twun-- < tomobile* that bad been kindly plac- Mary.ary KrlneyKrlaey.. slitteslaterr o fof tb thee groom groom,, as aataketaken n tu>o thtbee Par Parkk Club Club,, wher wheree theu largely attended, and tbe audi- wax ordered that the Old Court y superintendent of schools, and A reporter of The Daily Press call- tntnobllee that hag heeo klaglr plac- enee manifested (real Interest and wab ordered that- the old Courttr auperlatendenl ot schools. end ed at Chief Doane's dlapoaal by local isJd-of-honorI-of-boa or:: MisMines LydlI.ydlaa A . A.Wy - Wy-deesclas s exerciseexercisess araree toto b ebe hel heldd tonight toelght., House be advertised at public auc- hen offered an ordinance, -which was ed at thtf offlce-of A. v. D. Honey- ed It Chief Doaae'e dlepoeal br local enjoyment all through the evening. House be advertised at public noe-then offered an ordinance, which waa owner*, they were taken from one ian. ulsicMaterr ofof th ethe bride bride,, aa d aadMls a Mtaaaad againLin unfurleunfurledd batbnt s o bsei badly tion to take place June 21 at 2 p. m. adopted on first aad second readings man on Sorth avenue this moraine enoner.,d of Plalnnelthey dwere to th etaken othe r anfromd I n one enjoymentTwo talk s nilon healtthroughh wer thee th e evening.feat- tiou to take place June SI at 3 p. adoptedm. ea firet dad second readlnca lamlliee DavenportDavenport,, of ofthi sthis city ,city, as markedmarkeaa d bbyy thethe Freshme Freshmenn tha t thatIt It The matter of paying the claim and ordered advertised. to ask him what he thought ot ths> endadditio of n Plainfielda part o f totb ethe boroug otherh anaadd In 'sTwo* O f talksthe programmeon health . wereDr . theP. feat-B. Tbe matter of paying the claim bridesmaidsasmalda.. FranFrankk Marcley Marcley., form form-- couldcoul d nonott bebe tol toldd fro mfrom th e tberfbbon rfbbonss ures of the programme. Dr. P. madB. e by William EUUer for dam- Tbe ordinance provides that the aew movement for consolidation ot Scotcadditionh Plain* a pan. Theof y theinspecte boronghd tb e aad •f this city, but now of Summit, or a Mongolian Junk. Cregar spoke on tuberculosis and Dr. ade by William Elltser for dam-Tbe ordinance fro*Idea that tha erly of this city, bnt now of Summit,of a Mongolian Junk. Crecar apoke on tnbervnlpefs and Dr. 173,000 shall be collected the un city and borough. As Hr. Honey- grotehNorth PlaltafielPlain.. d TherOre bouseIneprtUed, th e thewa s best man, and the ushers were In order to get the emblem, two Norman H. Probasco read a paper agenss ttoo biblas non homee a t at bridga ebridge173.0110 In shall ho collected tha Sam. best man. and the ushers wereIn order to get the emblem, twoNorman H. Probaaco re*4 a paperirnarda town»hitownshipp wawass ad adversely' rsel y re re-- j a s other _ [ montfy and that npon cityman goeands abroadborough., agai n nexAat weeMr.k CoHoney-r NorthNetherwoo Plainfieldd pumpin g firestatio koeee.n and HenryHenrthe y WymanWyman,, brothebrotherr o fof th ethe bride bride,, ofof ththee captorcaptorss hahadd t o toremain remain. In thIne theon "Hints to Health." aa other tel mower aad that a boa •everaNethervoodl othe r pointpumping* of intereselationt an d and 1 ported. ; . thethe finalI oat adoptioadoptionn o fdf tb eUs ordinanc ordinancee it twmanK o monthgoaa abroads The Dail asainy Pres neats waweaka de -for and Harry E Kenyon. of Dunellen. the school 01 night and Dr. Cregar told hW audience of ported. scv.ralleft for otherhome soundinpoint, gof thlatereace praise saadand Harry E. Kenyon, of Dune lien attic of the school 41 night ead A resolutioresolutionn wawaas passed passed,, provtd provid-- shalshall l bhae mergemerfisdd im laino th ethe regula regularr tai tarsiroutwo aioalkas of •ecurlaj Tha gPally som e Preenstatemen waa tde- ThThee bridbridee wawass gowne gownedd tn whitIn ewhiteemergedemerge d frofromm theitheirr hidin bidingg p)~.e piecess Im -im-th e nature of consumption and bow ing for the erection of tbe Alleine ordinance. oleftf Plalnflel for homed and Boundingtbe bead ofthe its lirprelatee mediately after the Seniors had ing for the erection of the Allelne froal rouem hint of- beforeecurlaie h e warn,leaves . atatemeatMr. allksilk oveoverr whitwhitee taffet taEetaa an daad carrie carriedd mediately after the Beni or* Ihadt spread . He touched on the care Lord fountain, for which she left i For the purpose ^of further relli ofdepartment Plainfield. aad the head of Its fire trooped down stairs and locked tbe Lord fountain, for which she leftFor the purpose of further reliev-fromHoneyma hims saidbefora: be learee. Mr. bouquetbonqjet ooff bridbridee rosesroses., TbeTbs maid maid-- i trooped down stairs aad looked theof consumptive piUmia. and dwelt II 2,000, In the Court Hous yardd. ; lag Richmond street in time of heavy department. of-honor** gown was of white swlss | door leading to the mpoi-. tt la the 812.88*. la the Court House yard. ing Richmond street In time of hoary Following the adjournment at -honor's gown was of white ewtaadoor leading to the repot-. It le tbeon the preventatlve methods. He The board. approved the Improi reins.rains, MrMr.. OloaGloakk ha dhad rea drend for thfore the"I am irot prepared at present to following the adjournment anatd she carried a bouquet of sweet Ime lu several ye -» that the emphasised the necessity of dispos- .The board. approved the lmprove- ••I am not prepared at praaant In noon yesterday, tbe chiefs repaired and ate carried a bouquet of sweetfirst time In several yerr* that the ment of the road from Bou id Brook Ii Informatioifti n off thth e memberb s a ppro- give my views oi tbe subject of con- noon yeaterdar. the chief, repairedpeas . The bridesmaids were gowned older students have failed to- keep ing of the sputum In a sanitary man- isut of the road from Bound BrookInformation of th* members a gl*e .my 'I'”* og tha subject of con- to tbe Hotel Waldorf, where dinner is. The bridesmaids were gownedolder students have fsUed to keep Springdale and the road f posedposed ordinancordinancee fafarr buildin buildingg an .an ad r adrsolidatio n pure and simple. If a to the Hotel Waldorf, where dlaaera brvWlB net over white silk and their flag on the school staff and as ner, and told how It could be done. to Springdale aad the road fi aolldatlon pure and simple. U n wu served and a short social ses- bra taels net over white silk aadtheir flag on tbe school staff and a* ith Somervllie to Millstone un dldltlonl to ththee atori storpnn sewe sewerr In' thaIn't that wa> .erred and a thort •octal eee-carrie d bouquets of pink carnations. a result joy la rampant among the His talk was part of the general South Somerville to Millstone under propositiopropositionn comacomaes upup i n laa businesa bus!naans sion enloyed. As honorary guests carried boeqeeta of plak carnations.a result Joy U rampant among the talk waa part of the generalthe State Aid Act and authorised that section off ththee cltj- dt*.. AccompanyinAccompanyingg «!on enjoyed. Aa honorary gmeWhil e Miss Esiflle Boss was play. FreshmenFreshmen todaytoday.. impalgn of education on tubercu- the State Aid Act and authorised that •hape.shape, aass .divorcedlrorcadd frofromm an anyy attemp attemptt they had Mayor James F. Buckle, While Mine Estelle Bona was play- campaign of education on tubercu-theythe y bbee surveyeturveyedd bbyy Count Countyy Enginee Engineerr tbe ordinancec wag ama pmap showinh i showingg to steal territory from Somerset theyCouncilma had n MayorFrank RandolphJamea F., Chie Buckle.f ingg ththee weddinweddingg march march,, th e thebrida bridall losis that Is being carried on by doc- I* (tael territory from Somengg Councilman Frank Randolph. Chief losis that la being carried on by doe-DoughtDoughty y aaas sootoonn a saa tb ethe Stat Statee Roa dRoadwherewher e IItt IsIs propose proponedd I to extend countythe , I shall certainly give it o( Police KielT and Overseer Alex. partyparty descendedescendedd ththee mai mainn staircas staircasee j all over thethe StateState,, anandd restaterestatedd •ewer. It provides for outlets county.at I "hell certainly gl»e It ofD. AyersPolice. AddresseKl.lr ands wer Orereeere made byAlee.andan d entereenteredd ththee parlor parlor.. TheThe usher ushers* the different warnings that have been thoughtfulthoughtful considerationconsideration.. OfOf cours coornae ed the way, followed by the groom Turnings that have been Bast Fourth street, at the New JerseyI hare read, and with more amuse- D.eac hAyem. and als o Addreaaeaby P. A. Shepperdwere made, of by the way. followed by the groom voiced at Che several other meetings Central railroad bridge I ban read, and with more amass- and best man, the bridesmaid*, maid- C01BYCOLBY MASIASSS MEETINMEEIINGG several other meetings lied to borrow $20,000 In antldpa- Centra] railroad bridge and Northmen t thai interest, the statements eachFire anendd Wateelaor byEngineering F. A Skepperd.; H. H. of best man. the bridesmaids, mald- of the kind In this city during the avenue, and will fee an el ment than internet, tha statements Fire and Water Engineering. 1 H. H.of-houo r ami tbe bride escorted by ofpas tthe few kindmonths In. thin city during them of taxes.. arenas, and will be an extension mademadto e througthroughh tbthee dall dallyy newspaper newapaparas Esterbrook, of tbe Firemen's Her- of-honor anrf the bride escorted by The board!win meet tomorrow In thatthat sewesewerr recentlrecentlyy complcompleted.i It Is Eaterbrook.ald, and Willia ofm Crowthe , Firemenof the Game. Her-- father, who gave her in marriage. at few months. Tha board;win meet tomorrow la byby ex-Senatoe*«enstorr ReeReadd an aidd th etbe boroug boroughh her father, who gave her la marriage Dr.Dr. Probasco'Probaaco’ss papepaperr waswaa ver y veryBedmlnlste r • township to Inspect further provided'ided 1 that ap public hear* ald.well andFir e WilliamAlarm Cross,Company of .the Chie Oame-f Th e ceremony was performed tn from HA8_KEHASJFIjN ARRANGEAMDD Bedmlniater township to Inspect mayormayor concerninewucenOngg the theproject project.. ceremony waa performed la front | muchuch InIn ththee natur naturee of aof generaa generall bridges . logIng wilwilll bebe hel heldd i onlionda Mondayy nigbt .nUht. Doaneeell ,Fire Chie f AlarmStagg. of Company.Paterson, audChiefofol aa solisolidd banbankk o f ofpalm* palms,, green greenss and snd bridge#- AmusementAmoeemewt., becausbecamee Whewhenn th tbee move moee-- Donne, Chief Stagg. of Patereon. and'ems , arranged In one corner of the guideguide ttoo normanormall healthealthh fro fromm Infancy in fancy- - July 2. for the benefit of those wish- several others responded. ferns, arranged la one corner of thsWILLWIL L BBEE HEL HELDD NEX NEXTT TUESDAY TUESDAY.. WIT WITHH hoo d to old age. ing to apeak, for or against the Im-meut waa up four yeffre ego for an- several other. re. ponded. parlor.»r lor. AnAn effectiveffectivee decorativ decorativee od to old age. nexation It peofenaed to be oaa ReturningReturning toto ExempEgemptt Firemen' Flremen'es ichem mee wawass stringstringss o fof daisie daisiess drape drapedd SENATORSENATOR COLBCOLBYY CHIECHIEFF ORATORORATOR.. HaHe tolt?Md thtbee mother mother*s o fof th ethe car caree of of provements. f TheThe.. 'expans expansee for'thi for s thiswhollwholly y basebaaedd oaoaf th etke desir desiree fo r forthe tha Hall, several matters were thorough- rom the chandeliers' to the sides or thethe child,child, explaininexplainingg wha whatt th e tbeba - ba- sewer Is oto b ebe pai paidd ou outt ofone moneyy re- re- Lsolidatlon of -the two municipal- Hall, aereral matter, were thorough-from the chandeliers to the side* of by's cries meant, aad be told the THINEDIK THETVF1inf FOUND1 ceivedalved rifromam . ththee genera generall tax. aa eonsoUdatbmla nf tbe two muntcjpar- llyy discusseddlwnmed., amonamongg the themm th ethe ques gaea-- h e room. he Colby mass meeting will be by's cries meant, and he told the ities.ties, anaadd nearlnearlyy th thee whol wholee burde burdenn o t 01 tion of advocating- a mandatory law the room. The Colby mas* meeting will younbe g and the old of both sexes,what the ease ofnf th ethe o^he o^herr stc storm sewer Congratulations followed the cere- hpld at the New PEalnfleld theatre young and the old of both uex«%wk*t "emark then made in letters or Honregardin of gadvocating the pay o f achief mandatorys and th elaw Congratulation* followed the cere-held at the New Plalnfleld theatre>t to do if they desired a healthful bnllt. It 1* the purpose of the etreet regarding the pay of chief, and themon y and then, supper was served. lit Tuesday nlgbt. Arrangements not to do If they desired a healthful B| best method* of lighting fires In mony and then supper was served.next Tuesday night. Arrangemaata .d unracked middle age. MMMISSINUOUG! WOMAWOMANN snd sewer committee toad dadd to thito s thisapeeoffee Waa the Importance of a aad unracked middle age. Greater Plsinfteid. Some ot us them beet method, of fighting fire.TheTh Ine homhomee wawass beautifull beautifullyy decorate decoratedd for r ththee eveneventt hav havee bee nbeen mad emade b? bfH e warned them agaitat hurrying Greater Plainfield. Same of aa then i-ltles where apparatus Is limited. In He warned them agalfist hurrying storm sewer from time a totim timee Unti untill knew , what everybody 'knows now, rltiae where apparatne la limited. lawithwit h greensgreens,, fernfernss an aadd flowers, flowers, ever everyy County •nnty ChairmaChairmann RuayonRunyon.. meal*, against worrying over knew, wbfit erecybody -known now. tbe former It was stated that Gov- REPORTREPORT FROMFROM LANCASTERLANCASTER,, PA.PA.,, THATHATT the .eamt.east endend' ofof th etbe cit yelty Is properlIs properlyy tha t the borough, mayor and the then Ike former It wee mated that Gov-room beingbeing attractivelattractivelyy arrangedarranged. SenatorSenator ColbColbyy wilwilll com comaa dow ndownbusines mealf.s affairsagainst, aad - wanteworryingd them .over that tbe borough mayor and tka thaw ernor Stokes I* opposed to manda- ■ business affairs, an* warned them, provideprovidedd witwithh storstolenm - drain drainss to preto -pre-Senato r desired annexation above ev- ernor stoke, le oppomd to manda-TheTh e maimainn stircasatlrceeee waswas complete complete!*d fro m the Thousand Islands especial- with especial emphasis, against a MtSS KUENLEN 13 FOUHD. Senator deal red annexation a bore e tory measures because they take au- MISS KUCNLEN 13 FOUND. venventt ththee floodingflooding o fof propert propertyy . . erything else, add never expected to tory meaaeree because they take au-covered:overe d withwith, flowers,flower*, allowin allowingg lus tJustly to speak at that meeting. It Is withfrenited especial. Incessan emphasis,t chase afte againstr dol- a 1 nothing else, and near expected I thority away from local officials bat ly to sp*ak at that meeting. It In PlanPlanss araree alsalsoo underwaunderwayy for fori* a a'sim sim-- len d a helping hand toward consoli- thority away from local official. butenough•nouR h rooroomm foforr th thee brida bridall part partyy to probabletoprobabl e thathatt MayoMayorr MarMarkk Paga Fagann fronted.lars . A restlessIncessant, hecti chan*c pursui aftert ofdol- the point was raised that this Is what ItsacaaterI-a o east Pa.. June 18.—A wo-ilartr storstormm seweaewarr inIn PlainOel Plalnfleldd avenue avenue.. dation . Tfce latter would wipe out the point wan ratted that thin la whatdescend,descend , anandd ththee schem schemee wa swas muc muchh also apeak, and John 8. Gibson. lars.onr y mighA t restlesa.lead to wealthhectic, hepurenlt said, of was done when the Boards for th« will also speak, and John 8. Olbnon. in answering arveryy closel closelyy th e ihcde de-ThisThi s mattematterr camcmnee ju p«ip las lastt year year,, bu t bntth e local offices held by these gentle- waa done when the Board, for tapadmired . of Newark, who has been bucking moneyit th e mighttask woulleadd tound wealth,o those hewh aald.o the local offices held by them gentle- Equalization of Taxes were appoint* admired. nt Newark, who has been barking arscriptlo rip (Ionn ofof MisMIms Helen Kuvnlrn.was•as finallyfinally talaidH ofc oferr fo r forth e the190 6 199%men , and whoever knew of a polit- Equalization of Tngen were appoint* The bride received a very large [he Essex county ring for more than bnthad thea predispositio task wouldn tundoo pulmonar those ywho men. aud whoeWfir knew of a polit- ed. The Boards of Freeholders have The bride received a very largetke Essex county ring for more than daughtertugltter ooff MrMrs.s Marie Kuenlen.Commonommo n Coitneil-Connell,. -' It itwil lwill proba ftabtyprobablyl ica l officeholder - voluntarily relin- imber of gifts, consisting of cut- 1 score of years, may also be here. had bleaa , predispositionand those wh o toha d pulmonarya ten- ed.nothin Theg to Boardasay as ofto Preeholderawhat salarie haves number of gifts, consisting of ent-a acorn of year*, may also be here. whoK. disappearedisappearedd suddenly•nly fr cfrom hercomeDm e uupp InIn thtbe^?*?**e .course o f oftime time.. quishinical officeholderg his odlce ? rolunIn othe tartlyr words rella-, glass, • silverware, linen and furni- There will be music at the meet- troubles,dency to andstomac thoseh ailmentwho shad woul ad ten- nothingthey shal lto receiv mye bua. t arloe compellewhat aalarlead glaxa, • silver ware, linen and fnrnl- There will be mualc at the meet- homeime IInn PlalnfielPlalnfleldd abou aboutt tw otwo m months everythinguUhlng ghia possibl offleefe wasla t oother be don words,e ure. A special gift was from the Ing. The doors will open at 7 dency•ave constanto t stomachand poignan all tnests remlnd would- theyto pa y.hall them receive. In th ebnt en dare It wcompelledu the re. A special gift was from theig. The doors will open at 7 ago.;o, hahass beebeenn locate locatedd her ehere a at the tcrcrytblngo get Nort h HfffhPlalnflel d-ka out otof Somerbe dona- holr of Trinity Reformed church, >'clock and the meeting will begin have•rs o f constantthe grievou ands mistakpoignante the yremind- had toconcensu pay them,s of opinio la n thetha tend a mandaIt wan- choirthn of Trinity Reformed charch.dock and the meeting will begin ime of Mrs. Mary Melbert. tose t xetcounty North' In Plainfieldorder tha toat thes ofe Somer-two >f which the bride has been a mem- promptly at 8. nadeof. theThei grievousr nervou mistakes system theymigh hadt home of Mra. Mary MelberL The ronevoeuetory measur ofe shoulopiniond b e Ihnturged. a manda-of which the bride has been a memromptly at 8. iMinn's mind appears to be a astutset countye politician In solder migh tthat ge t Ikasathei r two ber for a long time. The gift was a be le.wrecked Their, leadin nervousg to melancholiasystem might, aa’s mind appears to be a blank tory meanare ebon Id ha urged. for a long Urn# The gift was CompleteCompleta e anandd tinsAnal! planplanas fo r forth e thn andid shshee IsI* incline inclinedd to seeto k *eekr itlre -retire-ROBER T KIH ITS bandastotes upopoliticn ne lanew loavemights an d gatfishea, their TheTbe localocall autaatoo owner owner,s wh whoo kindl kindlyy Morris "arris rockinrosklagg chairchair.. meetingmeeting wiwinn bbee mad madee b y byth e tbecount countyy bei d wrecked,then what leading? to melancholia, hand, upon new loaree nad Sahaa. contributed machines for tbe junket aad then what? set. and secure a political standing In a contributed machlnee for the Junket Mr.Mr. anandd MrsMm.. Krlne Krlneyy lef leftt PlainOel Plalnfleldd mUtvemlrtee ooff thtbee ColbColbyy organizatio organisationn Word has been sent I and aecurw a polltleal standing la a are Frank I,. C. Martin Company, on the 9:30 o'clock train, with the 1 "Never shorten sleep," said the Word has been sent to Mrs. Kuen- larger and richer county, especially are Prank L. C. Martin Company.on the 9:30 o’clock train, with theat ai meetinmeetingg toto b ebp hel heldd in NewarIn Newarkk "Never shorten sleep," said thea at Plalnfield and si s expected larger and rtebeg county, agpscuuy Morris Brothers. Allen B. Lain*, ;ood wishes of everyone, to enjoy A Doctor.Doctor. "Stee"Sleepp Is IsNature' Nature’ss best lenbest at Plalnfleld and she ta expected ElEGEHDDBOARD PLUPLUMM as their day in Somerset was well- Morris Brother.. Allen B. Imlng.good wishes of everyone, to enjoy a orroW afternoon and evening. try and Identify the •man. The aa their day U Somerset was wall- William McCnllough and Charles ion ey moon. They were showered tomorrow afternoon and evening. ilc, and man can make no substi- to try and Identify the woman. The known to be at an end. Those who William McCalloagk and Chartedhoneymoon. They were showeredTh e chairman of the meeting has not tonic, and man can make no snbsU-strange r has been seei known to be at an and. Those who with rice, while a large painted sign The chairman of the meeting haa nottut e to compare with It. stranger haa been seen.bou aboutt Lan -Lan- really had a Greater Plalnfleld la WooMoa.Jill ,IOI with rice, while s large painted signye t been chosen. . tnte to compare with it. caster for two or three days and COUNTCOUNTYY COMMITTECONNtTTEEE NAMENANESS HI MHIS in reallyIN bad a Oreater Plainfield la of muslin bore the announcement, yet been chosen. Don't forget that the normal, caster for two or throe days and mind were Blmply hoodwinked. Sin- of muslin bore the announcement. Don’t forget that the normal,finally stopped at the home of Mrs-. cerminde anwered hones almptyt as hoodwinked.they were, espe Sin-- 'JusJustt married.married."" ThiThiss wa swaa attache attachedd healthyhealthy mamann laIs a tat hi s hUprim primee at 40at. Anally40. stopped at the home of Mrs. JUDGJUDGEE SVim PLACEPLACE.. care aud honest aa they war*, cape- CLAIMSCLAIMS EVICTIOEVICTIONN ILLEGALILLEGAL.. o the coach which carried the couple UNKNOWrVKNOWXN MAMANN KILLEDKILLED.. Such a man, however, never can Melbert.Melbert, whwhoo fortunatelfortunatelyy ha hadd bear heardd cially Mr. Saunders, whom every- o (he coach which carried the couple however, a ever can the disappearance and recognised cully Mr. Saunders, whom eeary- o ththee railroadrailroad stationstation.. UpoUponn thei rtheir have; beebeenn a a greagroatt wine-btbber wlue-blbber., a of athe disappearance and recognised RoberRobertt Kirkl^ndKlrklfioffjof^ of ElizabethBllubetb; wawaas bod y knew had i Mr*.Mr*. JnslJnMe SnUlvaHalllvana SneBures Kuwwl Kumdl Thrown OB HiHies HeaHeadd In Attemptingglutton , or a sensualist. Learn to •semblanclemblancee ttoo tbtbee descriptiodeeeriptkmn sen sentt body kuaw had athear hfiartt a Greatea Oreaterr eturn they will reside on Bast Sixth glutton, or a sensualist. Laura to recommende-ommtmdadd ior^for appointmenappolotmeatt t o Plalsfieldto , • they : linked their cause Suhar tor «S00 Damages. return they will reside on East Blith study yourself aud the needs of your Plat afield, they lUkufi their cauea treet, where the groom haa a new toto HoarBoardd aa Coa Ceall Train Train., study yourself and the needs of your JaditaJudge Swift'awlft*,s i)lacplafl,e o n onth e tbeCount Countyy wit h the Philistines, and very likely atreet. where the groom has s new frame, so that you may live happy with tbe FhllleUfiea. find eery likely ThroughThrough hebarr lawyerlawyer.. F . F.J . BlatiJ. BlaU., houselous e completelcompletelyy furnishefurnishedd an d snd 'he body of an unknown man evi- frame, so that yon may live happyMakin g Ready for tbe Minstrels. BoardBoard ooff ElectionElection,s b yby the Hi,. Republica Republicann los t It upon that account. Nobody The body of an unknown man evi-an d healthily.- Making Ready for Uw MluxroM. I oat II upon that account. Nobody Mr..Mrs. JeastJreafee SullivaSullivann hahass brough brou«htt th etheawaitin waitingg themthem.. dentlydently aa SwedSwedee or ora Dana e Dn»ewu aadwaa healthily.” TbeThe advanceadvance representativrepresentativee fo r forCounty•unt y CommitteeCommittee'; lastlaat nightnight.. ' wilwilll bbee surprisedaerprleed,, thereforetherefore,, tha thatt th ethe moatmost interestintnterestlBKg suisuitt starte atartadd so eofa r far broughtbrought toto thithiss cit ycity tbl s thismornin morningg PianoPian o solosoloss werweree playe playedd b y byHis sMissGeorgeGeorg e PrimrosPrimrosee wawaas I nin th ethe cit ycity yes yes-- ActionAction on;on, thUtey vacanc vacancyy wa swas take takenn mayormayo r anaadd borougboroughh counse eouaaell d o dono t not InIn ththee DistricDistrictt Court Court-. SheShe It suinla gsolas from1 CranfordCranford,, wherwheree h ehe wa wass kille killedd BerthaBerth a JonesJones.. MrsMrs.. L . L.R. HowarR. Howardd terday,erday , makinmakingg arrangementarrangementss foforr th thee afterafte r ChairmaChalrma*n * franCrankk H. H.Smit hSmithexpect•xpaet. , aonoww oorr hereafter Mraafter., t oto surrend sarrsad-- KusselKuBsel SachaSacharr forfbr $30 ISO#0 damages damasea., fo rfor byby aa NeNeww Jerse Jerseyy Centra Centrall train train.. It sangnItg twtwoo songstones.. appearance.ppearance ctfof hihiss bibigg minstre minstrell troup troupee formally mally reported'.thareported thatt Judg Judgee Swif Swiftt arer theitheirr officeoCcess withou wlthoett a desperata desperatee allegedalleged IllegaIllegall evictioneviction.. t , was said that he attempted to Jump Refreshments were servedserved afteafterr it the New Plainfleld theatre on Fri- badhad resignedresigned,' ;Hdie* wa —s aaauthorise authorisedd to tostruggl e to retain them, especially nm hi was 1 saidcoal cathatr an dhe wa afewpteds thrown oton hiJumps at the New Plalnfleld theatre on Fri- struggle to retainretain them, especially ArrordlngAccording ttoo ththee plaintiff'splaintiff's claim claimss WBM Rill on a coal car aad waa thrown on histhee platforplatformm programmprogrammee wawass ended ended.. dayda y nightnight., JunJanee 2918.. The Themember member*s •eadsen d MrMr.. KiKirklaafi’er kind's nam namee to thtoe aaathes thtbe e mayomayor.rr ha haahaas jus luutt receive receivedd a a sheshe renterentedd ththee upstair upstairss room roomss at st68 2Ml head . HiHUs skul shalll wa s wascrushe crushedd In. MemberMembersla. s ooff ththee Christia Christiann Endeavo Endeavorr ofof ththee organisationorgaagUtlon., numberinnumberingg sixt sixtyy chairman irman ouff t-ieiff. Stat Statee Committee Committee,, thousanthousand d dolladollarr appointmenappointmentt I nla Som Som-- WestWest ThirThirdd streestreett fromfrom Samue Samuell causingcausing probablprobablee InstanInstantt deathdeath.. SocietySociety passepassedd themthem.. Davi Davidd Bowdea Bowden,, all, will come here on June 20 and whwhoo wilwilll submieubmUt I t Itto toth e tbeGovernor Oomator.. erse t county. Riven him under polit- nine, who occupied tbe lower floor. 10 US' SIMINARY chairman of tbe entertainment com- In nil, win come hero on Jane 20 andTh e appointment #111 be for the un- erset county, glean him under polit- JDtnr. who occupied the lower floor. 1DW&IMRV TheThe victivictimm wawaas abou aboutt thirt thirtyy year yearss chairman of the entertainment com-patpu t IInn a awee weekk re-orga re-orgnnixingn izinK an dend re- Tbere- appointment #111 be fur the ua-icaical l termterm,s whicwhichh th thee publi phbtlcc ver veryy gen gen-- BachaBechnrr gogott a averdic t for possession old.ild, sialxx feefeett tall tall,, smoot smoothh race facedd and aadmittee , presided over tbe meeting. hearsing .. OOnn Thursda Thursdayy ntght night,, Jan Janee explred term. • J, erallerallyy understandsundoratgads.. ofof ththee premisepremli s in an action against PLANSPLANS PROVIDPROVIDEE FOFORR VAIMAINN ENTRANC ENTRANCEE sandsandy y hairedhaired.. HisHis clothin clothingg wa s waaof of 18.28, a •-flrewbrks•’fireworks"" parad paradee wil willl b e beglv giv-- TbeThe chairmachairmann WaWaas authorise aathorliadd b y by Kline. A day or two later a con- en,by the troui>e. On account of the reeofutfoasolution ttoo appoinipprttttt a acommitte committeee to to "“tI ddoo nogott expec expectt to changto changee my my Kline A day or two laUr a < ON ARLINGTON UVENUE. * good material1 anandd consisteconsistedd of a REV. ANDREW AitMSTRONG. en* by the troupe. On account of the stable came to tbe house and put ON ARLINGTON !AVENUE. brown coat, black trousers, heavy RKV. ANDREW ARMSTRONG. box offlce being closed the seats will prepareprepare a digesdlgeutt of ofth etbe primar primaryy law lawj mind aa toto th ethe impropriety Impropriety,, no t notto to stable came to tbs house and heavy box ofleo being closed the seats will aa want of Mrs. Sullivan's goods on tbe street. laced shoes, white underwear and, a be sold at Schrelner's and Rowley's forfor thtbee voters.itvotera.'too indicat tnd'tcatee the tbb. man man-- ' sayl ' want of wisdom wisdom,. In tntransferrin tranaferrtnffg Mr.. Sullivan*■ goods on tbs utr end. a Former Local Reakfeat IHM at His be sold at Schreiner's and Rowley’s ric It is claimed that she was never serv- Owing to the growth In attend- new nnupg cap. In the pockets were ,g stores.', ner ooff naminnamingg •Relegate delegatees an aadd electiv uMctleee | a* richh PC-rBoportionn of/territor of territoryy fro fromm Bom Som-- Ited inwit claimedh paper thats In anshey aot.onwan neveri and •I t Owing to the cniuth In altcnd-new outing cap. la the pockets were Home In A con-by-tt»e-S«. drug stores. -t cd with papers In any kct.onl aa nnceance aatt ththee PlalnflelPlainfieldd Seminary S-mlngrj., tt a It silvesilver r watchwatch,, a a pocket-knifepocket-knife,, a offleerabers atet thfethe primaries primaries.. Judg e Judgeerset*«et CouniCountyy to.TJtaionto Union,, bu butt I dIo nodot not Is alleged farther that Kline's goods banhas beebeann decidedecidedd t o tobuil buildd an addian -addi-pocke t book containing forty cents FollowingFollowing aa lingerinlingeringg Illness illness., Rev Rev.. New-cornNewcore., ooff t&itbles -city tatty., wa sWaa ftiadc filade"Understan-andemtand d that-ththat -thee aeseww movemen morementt I.wer allegede not disturbedfurther that, pointin KUae'sg t ogo a tion to the building on West Seventh pocket book containing forty centsAndre w Armstrong, a former resi- Junior* Will Of la br ate Anniversary.chairma n of t|e committee, and C. | * tion to the building on Went Seeenlhan d n card case with a list Of West Andrew Armstrong, i former resi- Tbe fiteenh annirary or Som chairman of tbe eommtttee. and forC. consolidation baa IkU In view. were•cHlemen nott 1.disturbed,f the onl y pointingaction tha tt< street, as told In The Daily Press and a card case with a list Of West-den t of this city and at one time The fifteenth anniversary of Som- If I am rightly informed, the Idea la , atreet. aa told la The Dnllr Preeeleld carpentering arms. dent of this city and at one time•rset Councfl, No. 104, Jr. O. U. A. K. CoddinCoddingg anaa*? BJverarffrsrardd K. K.TUck Taskera If I am rightly Informed, the Idea le . settlementhad been Instituted1>f the . 'only action I yesterday, and work will be started carp >astor of the South Plalnfield Bap- erset Connell, No. 104. Jr. O. U. A. to open up tbe subject of consolida- The body Is being held at Cole's paator of the South Plalnfleld Bap-II., will be celebrated Friday night, ' it lo open up the subject of . had been instituted. aTeeterdar.t once so thaandt iwortt can bwille complete he etnrwdd The body U being held at Cole's:1st church, died last night at bis M . will be celebrated Friday night, tion'on a purely business basis, ex- The case Is set down for nexl indertaklng rooms and the local and tist church, died last night at Ihisn Junio r Hall, it is expected that e Outing ^Committee, of which lion’ on a purely business The caae is net down for attoI r oncetbe fal sol termthat. ItTh eana ne whe additio completedn indSrtaklng rooms and ths local andhom e In A von-by-the-Sea. He was in Junior Hall. It Is expected thatJudg e Newcon£ ls;cbalntfan, report- pecting that county Hoes will remain Tuesday. Mrs. Sutttrmn is • widow onnty police are trying to learn the home la Avon-by-the-Bea. He washe State oncers will be present. Tbe Judge Xeweorfi t,; rhatrrhkn. report-porting that county unas win i _ Tuesday. Mrs. flvH&yan Is a ' forwill thebe threfalle storieterm. s higTheh an newd wil additionl be oonty police are trying to Inara theninety-tw o yean old and for more the State olllcer* will be present. Theed progress In^the; arrangements, for as they are. On this subject I an will he three atorlea hlfih and wUI hanan' s Identity. ninety-two years old aad for more:omraltte e in charge consists of A. ed progreee lathe arraapetneala foras they am Oa thin snbject I am constructed at the back of the pres- nan's Identity ban» halhalff aa centur centuryy ha hadd bee beenn engag engag-- mlttee In chhrge consists of A.the excursion.earuralon; - tt t|wil l willtake'plac taka- eptaeeopeop—an ttoo reasoreasonn an padd to toan y anyfurthe fartherr constructed at the hack ot the pree- ed In ministerial work in-New Jer- D.D. ThornThorn,, chairmanchairman:: H.H. Hewit Hewittt an dand light, If such can be given. It may The term exercise* of the Groai- ent building. This arrangement will y. M. c. A. ed In ministerial work In.New Jer- AugusAaguatt 1111.. ; | ._>? ! light. If each can be given. It may * The term ozeretoee of tbs Gross-ent halldlng. Thin arrangement will V. M. C. A. sey. He was at South Plalnneld about . HH.. LatouretteLatourotte.. or may not be a wise thing under all miiin School at Watchung Crest, provide for seven extra rooms, O. A. Oregg, of New York, one of He waa at South Plalnfleld about AlAlll thtbee PlafnflelPlapfialdd ward ward,s but 'but the tbeor may not be a wise thing under all mans Be bool at Watchuag Croat,provide for seven ntm rooms, one O. A. Gregg, of New Tork. one sixteeof n years ago. First were represented at Ihe meet- the circumstances for the borough will be held Saturday afternoon from for the primary department, a large the International secretaries for edu- Firm were repyeaakted at the meet-lb. circumstances for the borough win be held Saturday afternoon fromfor the primerr depertmest. n largethe teleraaflonal secretaries for edu- HumdmfSchoolSunday-School WorkersWorkers’' PicnicPicnic.. Ing.' Chairman Smith, Councilman and city tt* vote to consolidate. iThooe S to b o'clock. This programme will room to be used as a gymnasium, Ltloh of the T. M. C. A., was at the He was aaan unclunclee toto T . T.S . 8.Arm Arm-- ing.- Chairman Stnlth. Councilmanand city to vote to confioUdate. 'Those cation of tbe T. M. C. A.. *ta at the Mr*.Mr*. BrutdageBrnadage,, of of CranfordCranford,, i Buxtoa n and. Jbdge Newcorn Were who are look-Ing toward the future Sb e topresented l o’clock.: Ethica Thisl song jkofTSumes and re -willne w dressing rooms, additional reci- T. M. C. A. offlces yesterday, con- strong.strong, ththee localocall druggistdruggist,, wh owho lef tleft Ballon and Jadga Neweorn werewho are looking toward tbe future be presented: Ktblcal new dressing rooms, additional red-Y. M. C. A. Offices yesterday, con- membeemberr ooff ththee PrimarPrimaryy an dsnd Junlo Juniori ther e from the Fourth; Tax Collector growth and welfare ot the borough. •imnslve exercise, address by the di- tation rooms, an offlce and a new ferring with the omcers over the his home last night Just a abort time there from the FoMrth: Tax Coltoetor aponsive exercise, address by the di- ferring with the officer* over thebin home Met night Just a abort time8unday-echoelSunday-schoo l TeachersTeacher*’' T'nloUnion,i * hasMurra y and Ch^rW Foster from' tbe Instead oandf th ewelfare advancemen of thet o tborough, polit- rector, games of the Bve senses— stairway. sducatlonal work of tbe association before he died. He leaves a slater Murray aud Chiarlqa Fouter from tha rector. games of the five elalrwar. educational work of the associationbefore he died. He leaves a slaterlnvltad the union Ito hol holdd It s itsannua annuall Third , and WUllaui Townsend from ical schemesof the, onfh advancementt to treat thofe subpolit-- kindergarten group,—distribution of The plans have been prepared by next fall. Plans for enlargement of who lives at Bridgeton and a brother Third, aad William The plana have been prepared by Plans for enlargement ofwho lives at Bridgeton aad a brotherpicnic aatt baherr hom homee on Thursday. icalject scheme,,In a fair anoughtd opeahande to treatd thaman sub-- kladergarteaterm reports , group,—distributiona melodramatic c of Frank Stlmson. a nephew of Hiss K. the scope and equipment of tne de- In Oakland, Cal. The funeral and the Second. t Frank Btlmaon. a aepkew of Mian * scope aad equipment of the de-la Oakland. Cal. The funeral andJaneJun e 2828., anandd ththee lnvltati Invitationo haa been jectner, anIn d ■MuTv.n hit udo doubopenhandedt they will mia-. term[illation reporta,. "The Joyoua melods Seasons, ' ._ E. Kenyon. who Is In the offlce of partment are being considered. Interment will be at Pemberton. K Kenyon, who Is la partment are Mr interment will be at Pemberton. acceptedptad.. Like Dr. Carroll and others, I never twelvPllatloa.e scenes "Tbs, wit Joyoush songa . recitations MacKlm. Mead * White, New York. Cregg will meet the Education Com- *"< ' no doubt they win. Mac Kim. Maud A White. New Tort.Cregg will c. t: *-. Ukewas aversDr. Carrolle to consolidatio a„d other.,n atI alneverl twelveand fallsthent scene*, c withexercises . Mr. Holske, of New Vork. Is the su- ae In conference tohorrow night Took Father's Kl*v Mr. Holske. of New York. Is the sn-nail tee la conference t©borrow sight Took Father’s R%. nm —oaUUagg o wasof averse".; unde tor alconsolidationl clrcumstam u all pervising arehitect. at thehe associatioassociationn buildingbuilding. ThomasThomas WaldronWaldron,. coloredcolored,, eleveelevenn Mi*.Mrs. ErnestinErnestinee BuRunyon,m --. of Dunel-reading, by Mbs 3f. D. TomUtW,.times and under all circumstances. pervtelBg architect years old. was arraigned before City readingMr. M.s byC MrsIMj.6lna.. M. t>. MmTomlRteon KlUgheth. ByBy ththee neneww arrangement am _ s tbe en- yearn old. was arraigned before Citylen.len , wawass quietlquietlyy marrie marriedd to toCharle Charless ItIt UU a aeas earne wh whm-ei e th e thaview viewss of thofe tbe In Honor Birthday Anniversary. trance to the seminary will be from Judge Eunyon. this morning, on a "-Vhelser In Dunellen Saturday A. Parse. Mra. annum CabMMey. In honor of the twelfth anniver- trance to the seminary will bn from Invitations have been seat out by ibetser la Dane Hen Saturday majority should prevail, and there In honor of the twelfth aaml Arlington avenue. Instead of. West Invitations have k oat by charge of disorderly conduct pre- it. Mr. and Mrs. Berkhelser are IdaMU.s HaMayy HowfetUHrHowlgtUMras Andre Andreww fcox; Cox:ougn t to bi no n*rty of personal feel- sary of her birthday. Mlas R Arlington ■ ventre. Intend of. WentDr . and Mrs. Porter Parley, of sight. Mr. and Mrs. Berkhelaer are ought to be no party or personal feel- mry of her birthday. Mina HelenSeventh street, as at present. Th«« Dr. and Mr*. Port ferrodferred bbyy hihies father father., Ernes Ernestt Waldron Waldron.. livin g at the bride's home. recitationrertutlonas bbyy MrsIfrw., Willia WlllUmm Cufcber Cabber-- In g involved la K. That consolida- Woolley, of the New Madison, was Seventh treat, aa at present- ThereRochester . New York, for the 1 living at the bride s home. ing Involved In It That consolida- Woolley, of the New Madleon. are now ten rooms used for school Rochester. New York, for the TheThe boboyy hitchehitchedd napp hi hies father' father’ss hors homee iy: vocal selections by Mrs. John tion without disturbance of county given a party yesterday by her moth- are aow tea root rlaga of their daughter. Miss Laura l«y: *ocal aelMtUna by Mra. Johntion without disturbance of county gtrea a party yesterday by her moth-purpose s at the seminary and with rings of their daughter. Mies Lanrsyesterda y morning, and, with two Grasers' K * r urs ion. ManleyManley anaadd M^sMra.. Honeyma Hooeyn man an d aida Huesa . Is perfectly practicable, from er. Luncheon was served at n Farley, to Frederie Craig Bonny yesterday morning, and. with two Hue. Is perfectly practicable, from er. l.uncheoa waa served a tbe new rooms there will be a total Farter, to Frederic Craig Bonny on ipmlons. drove to Somervllie, TheThe PlataflelPlalnfleldd GrocersGrocers'' Asaocia AsaoHa-- monologu 'e was 1a«! waad l uheld the>W U. Ctke>. T W.bot Ch aT. lega l aad business point ot Mlas Woolly received a number of 2."S7of seventeen rootn.^there, which allowillw fohar aeve totaln Saturda y evening, June 30, at the •re he spent the day-. He was A both a lefia! and bustnsas point of Mias Woolly received a number of June fit, at the view, just .as In the c t of Greatei elfts. Those prevent wen the lllsssi better work than this excellent home of the bride, Rochester. N. J. held for tbe Juvenile court. “'Itotlou view. Just MM ta th. ctoe of Oreater . Madeline Btrader, Helen Roberta, Mr. Bonny is a son of Mr. and Mrs. y •d af rtve clone of Ike .a-NeNew w YQTkYork,v anandd ih tbee stil Miltl greate grear ‘ city school has been doing. John Abbott Mr Bonny is a eon of Mr. aad Mm on Labor Day. Monday, September 3. tt for Iha benefit of theOf London, the« Is ao queatlom^_ Edith Richards and Ethel Runyoi has tbe contract for the work. E.E. LL. BonnyBonny,, o fof Merce Mercerr avetme avenue,. an dand S Spnaa- M London, then U no q has many friends here. BeHe Isla InIn MienMiss tallyEmily C.C. MarchMatch,, formerl formerlyy AlfreAlfred d HH.i ComptonCompton,, o f ofCompto Comptonn WhenWhen thethe' plaplann is I*full yfhlly matured n , business In Rochester. staff captain of the Salvation Army avenue, left; today for Nebraska, on whetherwhether Ilbt bbee (Uthiss yea yearr or orat isom e St. Cbrtel-, dostmg I staff captain of the Salvation Army,avenue. Ml today for Nebraska, on future time, everybody will make up JswtlN- Saaa**s Comit. will speak at the Y. M. C. A. meet- a pleasure trip. He will be TbsThe closinclosingg exerciseexercise*s of St. Oa- will speak at the Y. M. C. A. eaaare t% He will he aocosn- thir Judgment for |5t was rendered —Neumas Brothers are now re- Ing Sunday afternoon. She is well- [•"»'•»* a pdttlon of the way by El- It mlndj updn It, asd ac brieibrlel' s AcademAcademyy wilwilll b e behel dheld at thate the •4 i poktlou ot tke way br ffl- Inglyly.. -For myself, I shall ParkPark ClubClub., WednesdaWednesdayy afternoon afternoon., agains t Charles Drake. In favor of ceiving Urge quantities et Jersey known here as an eloquent speaker. mer BaJe.Hale, eeff SontSoelhh McAllister MeAlUaUr., In -Ja- Lewi, Brock. In a contract aetloa be- strawberries aad extra One pineap- The Watchuag quartette will sing dian Territory, who has been living matter without prejudice as to past JuneJune tOJO., aatt 2 So'clock o'clock.. Rt. Rt.Ker .Rev. Mgr .Mgr. wni totltof. A, baa baaa Urtafi SllonsSlscaej or toa s to any John A. OGrady. of New fore Justice Suape yesterday. F J ples, Just the thine Cor preserving and E. D Yean* will plaPlayy cornecornett her e *—•some tim«lm.e auaadd i s Mo n Bffbl i Mawa y way John A. O'Grady, of New S appeared for tbe plaintiff -rices low JO both. Dreaeet political or personal win Mm, engendered in the borocgh." TMJI VOXttTtCTtOXAUm.
SomebodSom.hcto,y thatkati isn' lto-|t plai plainn at allnt, bu MLt but ,ur ROBIN'* AS POLYGAMY RARE IN TURKEY BRUTAL SHEEP-SHEARING. good looking. And who Isn't polite THE ROBIN?AS A RUNNER. HORNS 0F THETHtv REVOLUTIOREVOLUTIONN COMMONCOMMON INSURANCINSURANCEE TERM TERMSS POLYGAMY RARE IN TURKEY •sod looking.1 Aad who Isn't pout. 'cuoira-: cm. too RUNNER. always,always, bntbap rathe ratherr blun t bluntwhen bewhen be IS— Charges Were Saur.ded on Quint I*. Caebalca) Expressions Used by TIMThe LaLaww Allow AUMIs Fea r WornWi»-e , Wires,Jtut »st of Piece* of Skin While An After-Dinner wantswants ttoo be be.. Somebody,Somebody." sai d ' Stellaaald, Stella.Duration of fh^laaa Su^cribaa la. p knM *■ feBiot I«- ipnU Translated Isto IntTkttQMlaC*Kara Than One IB Conssdara d batCauMtwa "tha"thatt tsto no tnot poetic—tha poetic—thatt can't b*can'taueatio ha*w*,*dn of cWjiea b£th.s Subscribe°Ui,lui* An- • ctnuotottostrumatit* JCadMMdoote ol Plain Bagilab. 1*4 r< hired to r«a4 poetry; and swered, bf- the Obliging .? Vood.. Occarrcnee. Story. of-fackind t toan d randhard-heade poetry;d an iand la matter- I A level premium t* a premium wbieh Tbe ordinary Idea of a harem prob- In the farther west, wher* by tar of-factperhaps—connecte aad kard-kaadadd somewha and—aad—t with -I . sasaww aa *•**: fraalrta>irdo:oiT% ,birio:ogy a* Iaa wa 1s was . x see revolutions ry A M mn to * |M*» wxlrt In the farther writ hat withcomincomlag g froIrcmm m' f mV^um*e ^oaaa'to' to my officemy, dieromca.i dressed ta regulation uaif... '.. fj ths sams• ami ever.rat,y payment **,*>*«.; tha t Isttat. >bly abln.y accordaccordss HtU 111e tiewit h withthe picturthe e opicturef thethe ofgreate greaterr numbe num-.trr of shee ofp artah*#p are a factory—f and called the ^JLtejaiWii of tw>'otner» Which becomes no grsaur as the policy life behind the csleeses or screens corer raised, tbe sheering U often done _ . - . . . . aad; an d calledblowln c theon t>rasqUaailons horn sof yo utw, r,;. otacra• »utb poller life behind the eafeeeas or seroses « ~raised, th* shearing to open don* by BatBnt aeackk me matt he rhar eye s aye*unsmlllngly mamnniasly.- to I t who wark .«tnndinwnog weawaJTTtaadtoar by. I admire the pietfere. bat at the u^ bolder grows older, nr*says WorldWorld*s lagIn g thChee windowwindow** o ior th e(he seragli seraglioo pieseni pies' rwingroving bandhandss o f sbeartro€ sheerer*a whos e whom*only onlr "Don'tDon't trifltribee wit hwith me , Stella,me. " hattola."e re werhae se^rirft“ l “ robins ~runnin g ° e Work. ed by Mrs. L, P-rk*-Rld>Brda In a lec- thought is to dispose ot as many head **y*fAl robin* run1 . Untotime reanember.raraxb.,t tha .Utolt a o arUst*o a orxfto*were «.r* ed by Mr*. L P..-k»-Richard. In thoughtn to to dispose of ns many headion irMBir•Aid.aald . "po"Do yo n yonthin k thinkIt la a Itthin tog toa aboutkln«t lnto th s yard .adjoining my lo in tfcat Sfht—. Artlsu csake thlngB very Ths reserve la the eireas amount tareture aatt tb thee Waldurf-AsWrl Waldun-AstorUa Wednesda Wednesdayy asas possiblpossiblee I nla a daya day.. say ssoys Coantr Countryy LU* INUfa LOV E WITH SOMEBODY- Joke about? " I have asked yo- u more aboutand amon la j thenthe t iwyards ouadjoiningt with a whitemylo lk*t Sgbt ArtUU BoX* tblos, ..r, mornlnr In the dm pUce. Hn. Rich- la America. To remove a pl«c* of I Joka abaot!'' I hay. asked yoa and among them WM one with a 1cttracUT#.atmcUve , bu*ot.t ar mt alway .in,,s tru e u.. m«. chargea IB ths early years of level morning. In the dm filar*. Mj* Rich- Ta than Once tot* bhae mmyy wife. wlfe." head and neck--- Will -Jus president a saya i-. Fkiiadelpiila Public Ledgei. rrraHum policies to offset the fsilnrs ardsard* Mtaterstaledt thathatt ther theree wa wass as aas rale a onlruley only•XUskin a**s larg 1«*#e as tbtoe palIX,m p*1bof th e dbmn lU>, I StellStoll.>u !• i isas* tbe premium ""during tbe oneoae wifwifee inla th ethe harem harem.. Is a trtStairi’lar.c EavcsCMi «tn themU - SomettoB.- summer vacatio.lifen inIn tatlk*mountai Booxulx*n "Aad•An d I Ishal akalll no t asaotk youaak again you. the **Mn.Aodaboa fartaCy pleau tell us bowTher e wax not-a. oaliormed resi.uent later years. This reserve Is Invested "Polygamy"Polygamy Isto practicall practicallyy nonexu-ten nonexistent; :U» It to•h e thecas ; ua,-r'. ;i a *1.4straggila » z 1 with a trunkfu l _o f m i | '-11XI gowns , a WhaWhatt wouldwould; b ebe tb ethe use? era!"" tmnXInlTher e Therewa sof to >was accounaccount t forfor (;? fcF^ In tbe army The grand o!i fcilo.vi by tbe company, and the proceeds from a;•!.: dm.< neg; Uwthe Turks. Turks."" »aM said Mrs . Hlchardtore. BIrhard*? M> that •aiiHI. mifcha mtohixp occur sra-tura severa l imnllarge supplIxmy o f whl»PPlrl birc 0»h *XH»bark. MMrcXa tremobnrX.tremorr I twonla hi shla voice eolea.. H e roseHa agai roesn PeodlncFwodln*«*ln e MMr.r Ta^rsob' TH&ruob's* eipfan explanation,a fough t In buotatig garb or the u. is It makes up tbe deaclenclee la UM"Tbs-Tbe lalaww allow allowss a maa nman four wivesfour , buwives,! UMtimes but. It IIts rareto Icceenr* d Be***for s sheetorp t•o balsa,to#pm UIpillow ] tolaus and aplllon broken heart"to . and 'looke d' around for his hat. say*iys ththee Charlo&s;TNawCbario^q Xew*s an daad Obee iObee they wore--on the farm. I|J;V, c_- . j later premium payments. makesmakes ItIt s o sodl&Vnl difficultt [or himfor t o himt»kr ;•to take i irdeal That, at any rate, wns what sh< aadStell lookeda rose , tooaround. She latorM herhla ban dhat.waw e woulwouldd fugB&oufgte*f tha t thata robi an robinneve oror neverUverntavern. . : Sb jwit66 t Irfttthe bora thes orhoraa . i- cr . »- •• >rund one by requirins him to proviu« throiKb I XU «W vttlxml * I Thxt. ml *o, row. 8teHn rosa. too. She laid bar runshand, since he ttsK.uss one las; glet. TbOCe that sounded Jor:i oc». Ths annual surplus Is Che eicess second on# by requiring him to provb:•Xln punpnxflnr.i ! In In on*r mor ore placenor*s tolPd:*t** Jac k llaMHarringto Jockn wheHnrrUctonn be calle d i his arm and the smile she lifted runs. Blare he qsg'.ua# one Mg gleg.only There that «o«tod*d Jo» . oC , for her eiaetly M he dtd for the firxi band shears. to see hep. She never hesitated t< oa himhla wa arms suddenl aady vivithad anamltod tende ahar syncbrosynchron liltedn >rs|n**1yy «t|^^ttfc£ th th#e other other,, an daad bo t bothcharge*charge * lnla,\ th athe 'wa r warof 181 df2 a'id1112 ; • a id amount paid by th* policy holders for her exactly as he did for IWotof.the firstice Isto mad mad*e I to bond dun. ! to ra. tor. She tonerer Mm waa>MUM laddmly In yield aad laadarhave ta go the **w way at snot. It t death-knelt of Ifce sr&al Ind:ii •:. < above the sum paid out in death claims, (hatthat ith l a Isseldo seldomm done .done. Bwldes Beside*,. among amoi tell him anything, however trivial and a 3&Variant confession of unsus- have to go the Mass way at earn. deathIt Mknell of tt* 3riai lad at « (hethe uppeupperr dame rteosces polyR>m polygamyy 1* notot conott MMrv. ik* lullnl ln*dntlonp of howevepomrr ;vita Mll anXItod momentous •orlhlnx.. Sh e Xowotm-pecteaad d athings trlrtcl.y^toat. confrarion of a nasaa-fannfannyy thingthing-- nf'tvt ajwt B robin'a robin'*s legs, hMgs.a but and In expenses of management plus BldereH. rood f->rm. 1 heard of half shearing machine*■ banhi s nonott remove removedd {ko****r viral ud —wtobw*paclad thlafa.- they are depents*ui to a degree. Per- Trenmreh. were t.# old wp-_J a k..-j ths Interest earned by ths reserve masted r*»d form. I heard ofallal l halftbtb,e dange ptoo**rr < ofur y Injunto the-sh'.ep to tto. ha d,b,op. the trustfu| bad l familiaritthe trnatlnly of theiInmUlarUrr "Then, ot" shlb«l,e said , "Jack—I shall they are de»enqe»i to a degree, otof CastCapt.. BeB»bo C^:i Caln . sid . down Turks who had two wires while ll b f Ij thh long friendship. haps the* robin£r«p because -he ThLThis wawags rrs^ ng^ee of (>vofo cejaUor *:.;-celar• *• * above tb* pertvataa* of tbe require- douen* In TurksConrtcntlnople who had, and-o twof on wivese wh<: whileWllhWith thestfaraee clipper flipper.s Ili . thIn_e_ hanclb*U obans*f a of a ; Ion* friendship. re to ask you! "—Philadelphia hauwhite-headeit the' robto^rng. fTsir, wh becausey be U whileha ment* I was la OonrlanUnopie. and of one ?areless or IndlBeien:indi Cerent eaamua I t iIts anto "Onan e| ot the balsaOnem pillowo, th.s i s halumfor Bulletin pillow*. ; to for white-headed. 4 Jfifr. why he M whito-thrawelxtecDihat of aa io«J la t tuulhcJ fourfour., ba bw«t thet thesee are rarare» «(*PI!(IBrare exception*.- tasy matter to stick the points of the yon," she said. hudedheaded isla aootber another tiuecUon guretloo. th e prlThen nea*.nessprin-. Tli«tTbteve »'*r e waretrimme trkameid sni > *ni j Dividends are tbe portion of the h» ntiwd of women found In a Turk' eamj Batter to stub the point* of the Ton." she uld. ciple of the atftlon charai tertstlcs o beat tbat Wben; the .d -. = joIne-J lii j surplus divided smong tbe policy nojd- -The crowd of Women found In a Turk-•nerdsguard s intIntoo th ethe shee piheep or t oor cu t tosli u cat "Ikits am Imor e Intereste"I nmd more Interested In your cipleheads thaof t onethe* ^eraibtone black characteristic* and beat of that Wbeb. th# rd".e Jolnr l th r tohIsh bar»haremm Is Ismad madee np oapf terrains of servants,, (lave ;slave,Inin Ittons skin nkln. I t m.-sItt notrr b -*te mad nots w'sbattere bd undod heart,to " •hnlteredhe answered henrt.". "Wh ohe nnnwdred.HIHISTOR STORY "WhoY O OPF * I heads that oaca were Mack andformalfomte nowJ l|a t'.SIt.lf fuoaeK :> : ( t-e^#?vdl li'.^TT' l Inairu" at * STS. and female -*-'*n*)' n" No Turk evei ire white has n^ver been solved except Deferred dllvldmda are dividend* and afemale rrletlv e dependent-.suSer wbile be haNos a rooTnrkf evoi •. however•r.. !baIhett th eth# shearer ihenrer*s of shattereot nhnttmdd It? It! areby thoswhitee concern ba* npvers whic beenh advertis reivede exceptfourfour incheInchg*^ I n 'tia.la m dlajttt.r: r « tli e hrat wtb* rirre lets a relative sufer while be has a throo.e nes t are more cruel than ihi« of | He could never be sore tbat Stella AnAadd ItIus DiscoverDiscoveryy l a laJava—Sacre Jars d Soared endeat anandd Uiperelapvr#dj down dowa: to a to'convenes g con.ru; at that are not distributed among the W» baad on4 mo frtst horse the Wtot nr, tnor, rrurl ihnn thto* of) He eonld n**er he eore thnt klellnJava Gnu . makby e thoeewhit e concernsti*a<» black—an which a advertisett to policy boliier* annually, but are he;d «-*rnt i;: - <•-<•hfa bead of eucsadh dependentsever'- mat, bot horseb mal thethafc»«e greapentt shee Ueepp raisin rnlrincg countrie scountries of wa s Iofn earnest’ »nn : anU d enrneel: nod on the Javaother Gum. makewon't tellwhit*. > .th**d|> blarh—and eii#•Izs tneyaatt tlit th*- Tii'jtitr;; monttipfrra.. i i- Th e tirTheu t two.^ r *r by the company and paid to the policy numbersand 'milt. of" each dependent*, both maleArenaArgentina tin*.. NeNeww Zealan Zealandd or Australiaor AontrnlU., hand he1 conlhandd neveh» reonld be sur nnr*,e tba t shbee MoAAa n thntAmericaAmerican *k*n gentleman gentleman,, travelin travelingg won't tell. > stave*staves werwagee I.e . iLe. in 1 pii.In e byplare hj... i by t» .i Bolder at longer periods, usually 20 bntbat ththee practic procuree Is nonI, e nonethe lea thes reave !«e- warepra-s not . wonHe lookeno*. d at Hehe r nolookedw wit hat InInher thth* e npwOrient Orient, with, wa swaa Invite Invitedd to accom to - accom-ButBat I iff th thtaU robi robinn ha s learnehas dlearned bow tobowmademad eto ooff CAW' cow'sS horn horn. fmn. IMa* is the life of th* harem dull. hanuble.henaible. anandd worth worthry th e th*protes proteMt of al l ofa sall anxiet any baaaxUtTt 111 concealed hat 111, eoncerUd.panypan y aa part partyT of Dutcof hDutch scientist ariemtisUs on run.run . onhhee I s Mth e old*sthe tpldbet In th e Inflock the c flockefrwtha*tWh(the p CastC»pt, lloBobh ta dkad scn.vl ncqulr*: '- f:.s : t; r |w» a*-ordlnr to Mir Rlrtwrds. No man humane cMztt.: In the sheep shear- "A man," ~ tatnlv. We pus It down to old age A surrender la the act of a policy rttlMM In Ike •beep ihear- 1 iswere"A man."d Stella nnewered, "a n Stolle.aaan expeditio "aexpedition nun.n Int o intotbe interiothe r ointeriorf tafaly. of Wa put ll down to oldhaWhabit agat ootfat bfow'.n Mbwiags a woodeg worelenn horn bora3 uit a toa A sorveader l> tbt n( of evea rpoller enter s It except tbe husband. Ing contest at ihe world's fair at St. of course.' Java, to excavate some prehistoric army,amy. oorr wneti( wheflttrr he habed onehad; leone*t i be u • bolderBolder lala givin givingg up hiups polichlay fopolicyr fdiher'ofor r brother of the mistreat. tot >l th, world*, fait at kting? "of Inquireeo*rne."d Jack , eagerly Java, to excavate *om# prehistoric consideration from tbe company. Lout,Louis lastoutt OctobeOctoberr «.m eon,* of thofe contk* - eon- 1 "Yount*" Inquired ruins.Jnok. enccrlr.Aa Ihe excavation* proceeded flafboatHaaufls|boatcaan (wh(Whoo nse d u*rdsuch eurhtorni ho-n. * he may receive women Mends an ere ao "bloody- In their ing?' repeated Stella, with a AMD DIGEmON altogetheraltogether* I iiIt ho ;ho: known kngwn.. It l». !-:"It - M. ho w- Tb*The surrendesurrenderr vaiua vain*.. or rasorh suroak- t o M•« them. r. eo -blood,- In Ihtor "Yount!" repentedh* 8tell*,noticed with that n the native laborers',LAUCHTER AND DIOEBTION. render value, of a policy Is worworkk tbath*tt tb ethe shee pcheep an I goats whel n *o*U wbe*M***. dre*UT"I don' t ***o-know . "I' seemeseemeddon*td toto find know.find somethin somethinggAt o f Interesot interestt ever.ever, certaicertainn itathatt th ethe gjo dgood ma n smanc in '.-ec in 1- render fata*, of a poller TheTbtoe relatiorelationth*n o f tbofe Inmatethe sInmates of the relaseof thed presenter ! a sickening right, least, he would always be fascinat- which they: would eagerly seize and ItIt BaBeea Bess *Bra. Show nUm That htlrthfuThet lMirthful-ed'reveilleed'reveill e aett sunris gunriree unti luntil bis deitbui dr t i amountamount ththea compan companyy agree agreess to pa toy Ifpayh~rn ntf to ntie another Mrs. Richards ■tod preton let » HrkeaUt nl*M-! I*»M. be would nlwarnwhich he theyfnnelnnt- would eagerly seise and the policy holder surrenders bis pol- hirvm to owe another tore. RichardsBecaus•Utoe ooff tnitble. t^rt. fuel, th e Judgethe yudttos of tb e 'of Ing, the" sh ’ e.at." added .eh* added. secret*.secrete. UpoUponn Investigatio investigationn h e learho nlearn- Brae stmetotra Oeetrto InIn ism1M4.. TL.e n.-lpiiborTie prlghherea for wi.eifor m •• Ik* polley bolder surrender* hisfoundfoun pold ververyy beautiful beautiful. Childre n Childrenwer- teatwar-, so far as tbe machine* were "Good looking*' ed that they found piece* of gum, or ■aroun roundd sa«gww ;h » ttesunrii e Eunriaeunhn i . unhrr*:i >1 ley.icy. ThisTkto is lessto thatoaan th sthan sum thatbai rreaauntt petsIkat, she aald, and serranto and it«*t. *o f,r .. the nuchlnto wet* "Good lookiat!" ed that they found pieces of gum. or he has paid in premiums. crest pete, she said, end servantsfouterned,concerned and , wen»,n!t b?vsa dMmad thei r pre-their1 "I nevepr.- r considere"1d ”"*rit. I thincon.lderedk be hardenedhardene It. d sapI Up.thlak, whic beh whichhad exudehadd exuded efterafUr CaptCapt. BoBchh naS-ealle wa^ealtedd borne ,home, tml ml ■nlavelavess werweree treate treatedd wit hwith gree t greateonald -consid-toriscribe bed d U-ritdull*,i t oIO retuk reLuk*s the InhumanUe Inhstonn,e was plain—an • d whePU>"—andn a plain mawhenn l a fromfro• mplain ththee root mAnroot*s of to aof certai a certainn tree, tree, NothloeNothinand g will"lakwill tekee th e tieplac s Moctoof goo ofd bMhi«oo4s quain quaintt !nslri-°tedt men' moats mind mtn'as whe n mindsyou panfrom wheny wawhich s tooto selec thet one street; the intentiorailwayn altalt aa*s gloomgloomyy ay daj}d absorbe absorbedd at th ate tabl th*e (ablethgt[Hat hnUU »tew-niaecareer camei veryr be,nnearg be.ug lUeeities inIn combinatio combinationn wit h withlife Inlife whilewhill*w-e thathat t olof th thee Europea Europeann woma womann Is re la- •ay.re-•ay s OuclnOnlineg UagaxlneMata .tine Wha t wondeWhat r havwondere talke dhato wit h talkedthem hal withf an themhour, "halfpanybein dag twasohoar,* bu toy ■th aelecte one thaone;t provethe d intentionto *aas »t at ^ afuneral funen-l-. - !ln man* yIn homesmany, n.ppedi: . ppe.lhome*, inin Tb thee b^ bfdd in uIn smal a l Wea"*m*M^ : J we»; » aace. gardedgarded witwithh horrohorrorr b yby tb ethe moo mostt enlight eollrb'-- thabnt t ouoorr pet p*t,s almos lima.'t Invariabl inrerlablTy retur n rto, aal urnd Stell aalda sweeplagly Stalin . awtopfatly"I could nol havbeing*1 e eonld thtoe bes beynott Insulatin the oneg propertiethat proveds scarcely.rcel toy aa wor wordd Is spokela nepoken si mealats townt'*n,meal*., r*relgir* l-itf-. - &i«-iesfitters*s Maeailne Magaxlne. H e a[ He -I A mailne policy Is one on which eneenedd TurknTurk*.. to n< from such unhappy experiences • sound him. He was refreshing and Bhavey acciden the t sombeate oInsulatingf this Java pastproperties.e outsid e of requests for an articli thsthatt timtimee wa wa*s :(Tnembe g tucmbgrr ol a ofsmai a l pi*m*.io pio- the bolder receives nothing If he falls "It la true." sold a Turkish ofBrUI or a q. from aurb unhappy azpariaocto toned him. Ha waa warefrrahfnts applied andto th e testing plank outsidefood. of rim-request* for an articleneer company-Whicat h progreaseJ uy It la true “ said a Turkish officialmeremer eof shadow ibadowas o f ofthei rtheir forme rformer selves , aelvra.stintnlaUng \ atlmuUUnt.. It wa s tbe Itqualit wasy o f theBy qualityaccident ofsome of this Java food.paste neermean s ocompanyf three.'•'•bul Whichl teams" froprogrvmem unt I by to keep up bis premium till he dies. highhlrh rankrank pn dand muc hmuch rnltnre colters,. "that w-that- .r.' i w*in such wretchedly bottfly condi- his mind that I admired most, bat I alonwas g witappliedh the paintot samplesthe , andtearing, to Thplank,e mea l ho»fir ougbt to mean sc mt*n* of three' bull team*'' from >nt Term insurance Is insurance for a •oarer our to m*uaad whomIn tbev,ncb wretchedly bodily c*ndl-[hto mind thnt I admired tbemoat, surpris bute o t Ith e engineer, he was Th# meal boqjr ought to moan reme-minin g ca>np » another. They were [Ion thatthat ItIt I s monthla month,* befor e beforethey re-they ' almos re.'almostt think I mighthinkt hav1e beemight: alonghar* withbeen theIn paint umple*. and.thlngthin tos besidebealdres supplyin Applyingg a m^na mere anlm aanimalalwaymining s heartily;-receivet*nip to d*notkrr. by th e min?rThey« Were specified number of years. The BUM neverT -<••see• nntl untill thH theirr weddlD weddlnrK OaT, buday.t pain esibutn theitbrlrr usua usuall -healt h-health and spiritsand . ; lovaplrlu.loree with him withouwith t himtha t wttbootHe had that.theunabl surprisee toHO bur hadn ofIt , blistethe r engineer,It, or other he- functionfunction.waa . ThepetJTbcjbaU, whic h whichCalls tbecall*always (be heartily’received by the mlBT* fortor whicerhlchh th ethe polic ypolicy bolde rholder is Ins* la tareredwewe ddoo nonott h"-- ha-e" th e awfuthe l awfulEuropea nFuropeaatVe blam e the man In charge, poor' a delicate reserve, and he had dig- unablewise affec tot itburp. In thit.e slightesblistert it.degre ore other nodand cowboyscowbey*., wfc whoo readil readilyy pai d paidtbe fiv*ri»* flv* hi paid only In case he dies before the •t*<-oeetarl.t rtr\f ooff fiDK'lnsnrMner f" forr nn» m*no "> doWe no tdo not hnrte. poor's delicate reaeree. and he nhado matte dlt-r how high tbe electrl' volt- familymily ttoo th thee t&laougb tibia oughtt to beto tb eba sig the- dollarsig- s In goli4 required to witiiss? la paid oaly la caa# ha dlea before■ the feed.reed, babadd statilin- atlrelln?.. :n*ufBelen uiufhclantt psatnr - j paaturnlty alwaysnlty. Healways was beautifullHey wirewaa affect hoaaUfnllr It. In the slightest degree,nalil foforr 3 gooifa goodtime generallytime generally,, when dollar*theiwarnr perftrmai^ce m gold. Mrre-ulred. Jefferso n w.-tos wltL-»' expirationaspiration ofof tb ethe agree dagreed term . term.hrfnehiin r thethemm lntr Into» th » nnethe n markeonen t anmarketd »ge ,and etc. . and overlook entirely the fact: considerate: he was polished—" noage usedmatter. Thbowe enginee high r theIntereste electriid a volt- I heir perform*r gre Mr. Jrifereon w.u sell th*m to the hlrbent bidder." •t». —. and— overlook entirely— the fatftconsiderate; * bo -»u-< ■ pollohod—" friend with capital; a trip was made allI carecaress ahoul< *bouM! b e thrownh* , ofthrownf and offth e tra(Htit>nal|.and meLod>ainaUc villain. Renewable term Insurance is term sell them to the highest bidder " that It iss ouoarr owownn fault fault, an d thande direc thet direct"Yo"Ton n coulcouldd hav havoe sai duld it al l Iti n alltw oInage twoused. The engineer Interestedeverybody-ervbod a y appeaappearr at biat s besthla. thraribest.d I traditionaln th*It tnus l actme Wa odramatlcs supposed in vtllota InsurancInsurancee witwithh th ethe additiona additionall prtvllegf privileger resultresult ooff heart-hunge heart-hungerr whic whichh no Km--.no :grnhl'd. "ehl!d.** The supposeThed *npp<*re4 HOWHOW HIHISS WIF WIFEE KEP T KEPTTAB . TAB.grainpraln oror roof-tre roof-treee coat d couldentirel y antlrelymeanmea n a«;thathat t h e hewa s simplwa* y simplya perfe ca reSulperfectJava:t wa s 6-5-arrangement*4 Stove Lusta .perfected nov. andtoid laughterlaughter,, ft hrunk anaadd los tloat thei r theirfirmness Bnaoemaand ami ing introduced here. It la forward>rwara stoved ttoo b yby |up)l *upf?«8 In schoolta , aschool,s a addaa areaa a fpfitlcu Shot irom a io# Lamat One Street Oar Trans- ilumpnees; tbe crest has fallen from "Well,"Well, whwhyy don'don’tt yo youn marr marryy him him?"" volrer. ferfer EacZachh Day Day.. plumpness; tfce crest hg* fallen askedkefromd Jac Jackk boldly boldly.. polish, an Iron enamel and let-uplet-uscreenp frofrom m th^'sf)«nueu thcetjwnuoo*s life . 112b, T-'pon thite paplcuiaf occasion all ha^ HEART AFFECTS WATCH. thebe samsamee causecanes;; "povert "povertyy lines "line*" appea appearr enamelnet combinedcombined;: one oneapplicatio applicationn I'pon thte particular orcaaton all ha* HEART AFFECTS WATCH. "He"He dididd no tnot as k me,uk" answereme." d answeredgiving a Russia Iron, lustrous, black sane won intil4his scjene was reac:! = il When (he old man got on the car lan ththee quarter quarterss an dand shoulders ohonlder*.; the talthel toil giving a Russia Iron, lustrous, blackSOMETHiNf|^BOUTECLlPSE DUT ECLIPSESS R«ma w*U untllebl* *orne waa rear :*d Timepiece Is Uncertain If That Or- Whan the old man got on mtb.d mane are all out of shape or all Stella,Stella. Inla a aregretfu regretfull tone ton*.. "H e walk"Ho - walkfinish. TtIt drie driess ln teInn minutesten minute*,, shine s shines undand ththee aftdlen^e agdleofe.. meji yRii»y of who ofm lu:whom' tj witwithh twtwoo heav hoaryy marke markett baskets , baskets.un- end mane are all ont of atmpe.ed oraad idall talke talkedd wit h withme; beme; dance dbe tseldancedf and dissolves rust aa readily as never berote setn any kind of tSea > gain Is Irregular, Says a der the weight of which be fairly wornrom away»way:; th e thefee t alubbffeet dstubbrd off; th eoff:wit h mth#e at all tbe hops, and with al- Itself and dissolves rust aa readily■ otas thethe Sarai 8*mq, in Kanlfesiatio ta ■anlfsetetlonn as n#*er asbefore tern any kind of tho Oar the weight of which hr <;»t dingf y and sun-bsrnt; the with me at all the hops, and withwaterwate al-r dissolve dissolve*s saltsalt. It canIt b enan bu i be burn erfC^ perforfl-ani*perfonl.oaf^.. sa t *ataa If» spe'lbi;.u■ If ■pe'lbo;l nl Watchmaker. staggered,staggered, bbee aske askedd fo r fora transfe a transferr even wenrout dingy and sun-Wnt; themost it akinnobodnobody y else else.. Hi s conducHla t toconduct- ed byto- flame, but, tor electric stoves, TheyThey V%*T*We— inin Forme Formerr At the «r«tk Of tbe mother's rp " »r. before he paid his nickel fare, ibe fall of all mannerr of t of sears,cut* andcumwar d andme was at nil times most gal- ed by flame, bnt. for electric stove*, vDgya. a\ the ergtk Of ihe mother * rr -r before be paid his nickel fare, the effect, not ward me wa* at all tlmo* mostgasgas stovesgal-stoves, ; coo cookk stove stovess or anory li any iron however.however, (b«i-e 4fel ayeill wa swgv rudel yrudely broke n broken NobodyNobody woulwouldd eve everr thin thlakk tha t thatsome - some-conductorconducto r smilesmiledd a s base handehe d bandedover abrasions; braslons; alalll ttes theree a are th# elect,lant.lant not. ButBut afte r afterall hi sall man y bigan d work (like boiler heads and steam *By heafen, Ihe mlseed him!" a ,ta- thing the matter with him would the slip and the old man put it Mrs? the close,se. o fof th e thelar k olarkf bodil ofy condlbodily- continuecondi- d attentions to me be did n work (Ilk* boiler head* and Eclipse*Eclipses ararte •pot pot Wha tWhat they usetheyd toused'•By to he.xffen. the mItaed him! a ,tu- thin! the matter with klmthe slipwould and the old man put H aamyhich Is two-iiitrds due sheerly continued attention, to me be did pipes),pipes)not , wherwheree therethere la n o I*contac not contactTbe eollpsV with Its. accompany- shlr.edsb^r;ed rntupminerr Inlg th eihe fron frontt row shoi.rowi «ahoui! -d cauaecause somethinsomethingg t o tobe thbee mattethe rmatter with withwitwithh extremextremee care ,care, relate srelate* the •;hlthe tion- which Is i wo lairds due offeroffesboerlyr himselfhimself, , thoug thoughh severa anvcrall time s wittime*h tb e fluiw... It Is heart resistant The rviipfr.' with Ua accompanycrawins * ft'I? Own "sis-shooter" JW< his watch, but a watch maker Is the cago Record-Herm Id. and snlely.taly. I n thIn e 'aiKo-bredthe high-bred,. nervoua , nervous,he seeme d near tbe point of so doing. with the flame. It l* heart resistantIng phenornenaphenomena* ^ wa 'waas observe observedd a ge n a riAwinggen- f»|- own ' Mx-ahooter" -n^ hie watch, but a watch maker cagula theKect.nl-Herald re horse, to simple: bpmesick' he seemed near the point of so doing.and Seems , likely to entirely super- tlon ago aa>:the manifestation al leffplngl«»plng x&t<»* hisrreethim .feeL "Roun d"Roun to :-.I« to a# anaaecause ooft muc muchh uneasines uneaatneass in an InEas tan NearNeaRastr ononee o fof Ih e thestreet streetss midwa ymidway be- sensitive be- horse, to simp)*- homesickItIt IsIs unkin unkindd In yoa. Jack,andced e toordinar seem*aaky Irolikelyn enamel to s entirelyand Ja -erationsuper- ago a a the tnanlfeatailoubitc h <:•«>:•of UTI'I r.t\n] him off 'fore h* tJad family, says tbe Plttsburg Oa- •eer. those on which were cross-town wby I do not i cede ordinary Iron enamels andcertain nrtalJa-n effectcffecU* fi t Whea t beat'andand light , bulight,t backbut door'end head him off 'lore tit Rad fbmily. says (he PlCtabarg tweenOa- those on which were cross-town why I do not marry him. bat pans.—Frothat la m the Plttsburg Preae. uore compos-Is the vision •It Thoaso boyst" be yelled. :.ii aue.atte, anandd al l allbecaus becausee he insist hes thaInsistst street reelthat cacarr line linens tb e olthed maoldn askemand thaskede pan*-—From the Pittsburg Pi re compteg 1* the vision of rtnthe ••n-Sti rltp him1 . halh~*$»t th eboy*!" audien< ^he >" •:!:yelled,- tad hehe doedoess hishis bes t beetwith awith certai an watccertainh conductorwatchndncto r ttoo stop stop.. This Thlgwas donewas, an done,d GOVERNMENTGOVERNMEN T PUBLICATIONPUBLICATIONSS SheShe raiseraisedd he rher eye s eyesto hi m toa mhim and Investigatorstigator of>t*-dayof> to-day. Prof.". Prof. f.illcwlhBT. T. him., half the audience urum* and that the reason It doea not keep 1 ThomsonThomson undand,f ibi ;Jbe Cavendis Cavendishh 'schoo l schoolfadedPtded lolorr th thee e*it eali. and that the reason It doee notthe s cakeepcarr ma mann smile dsmiled as h e lifteaa d ofbef Diatrtbutlonlifted off ofot Officia OSela]l Volume Volume*s mra Jac Jackk stare dstared at herat moodily her . Fomoodily.r For The' ie «C2itPro)|nex?lt-iodait wawags Bnall finallyy alliiyef i aiiu’K poodapod timlimee i s labecaus becausee the mathen manwbo carwho- thecar-e basket basket. A' felloAw passengefellow rpassenger who who t A; '.it from Their l aughaughtt behs kne kneww sh e migh«he mightt be In deadbs In- dead- have placeplaced 1th e th*t^ectro-magnetic qtectro.magnetic the- riesries itIt mus munit hav e harean Irregula an r Irregularbean hadha dheart witnessewuaeeted d thethe Incident Incident*s aske d askedTin the Element Apart Irani Their !lyly earnestearnest.. He himselHe f himselfhad aske dhad■ askedflflpll orie a of matte* r —an d of radiatio' n o- -- radiationhi the on“mother" th# an d •andB vUl(bea vilUin* ap beat.beat. conductorinductor whwhyy th ethe old felloold w fellowhay Inhaq In- Uufulcsa. j heherr severseversa Ume timess to marrto ymarry him. Dihim.d Did firmest or bases." "We nownow thinthinkk of apenpfarin ringg nenr-wndt j& i hanIn d handbefor e thbeforee < the « r- It came about In this wise: The sted on a transfer when he did no the man live who, knowing her, conk bodybody whichwhich,. Hfc elike ih e Ihesun , radiatsun. e radiatesiidn. #n ntirl"li thee S|-"»i>F*t' ff|-'n''rer'Rs esplanat'r-; explanat‘(- u d It came about la this wfae:sisted Th*on a transfer when he didTh e printing law of 1896 'si ill in ! the man live who. knowing her. eonldPloinfield'.Healt h Officer Ap Jtn. i^VVhcniUie perforn;;u head of the family has a gold watch itend to use It. . The prlntlnc lew ol : ISM 1,1111resis t her?In " Plaiofleld.Healtb Officer Ap-ergy.orgy , aass sendin tendingg ou tout no t heanott anheati and thelight «UU*:lr n "When th* perform an « head of the family baa a goldlatead watch to us# It. . forcejEarns] specifiespecifiedd tb eibe editio edJdoon and dispoand - ■ dispo-resist her?" of > almosthad been « ndUdeJ. the audience :n- hmahas carriecarriedd It Iteve r erersince , sibu are.t a yeabatr conductorainducto yearr "Oh"Oh., bu t bebut. doesbe us edoes It,sitionsitio uan ooff th ethe principa ptinclpall annua anntsall publica pablica-- • Ilas bi hlas name? name?"" popularpopular notoriety.notoriety.:, positiv positivee sa d *od negasitiei#ted d oonn payts pa j via-;anothe ranother adjiit-r ; adaiht. 0 agoago IItt bega begann to actot actqueerly queer!y.. For somFore andan somed bbee useuse*s on eone ear b eachweekda weekdayy of llonationol s ooff th ethe government government,, write swrite* W.^ S . |W "HendrlckSon.""Hendrickson.",. replie d repliedStella , Stella.iinn JerseJerseyy City City.. rive IonsIon*,, an andd fay s ray#and emanationand emanationss p*?oe of nnd havfikavkl-- an Immediate reo*U> days4ays itIt los tlost time , time,and theaadn It thenrega u Ityear. began No . he dues not change t IlMBltsr.Raaslter, inIn Atlantic Atlantic’.. Te e totaThel "numtotal- "ni fcucb varievariedd tj^x * . and complezltandl ilgucomplexities fromn be be«illTi!nxg tb end. year. No. be doe* not changel»er"—whethe r single volumes or sets 1 Xot elucidation and' definition st to galagain timetime;; agai againn H woulH dwould gain timgalae fortime tihee inlives, in thin'e secon(be d secondbouse t house i "Not Fremont, Jr.. the son of the that elucldatlob: and deflnltlpn still Mysteriouslymysteriously anandd (he nthen strangel strangelyy lose thelose rornecorner r wher wheree b e fceiahe offpet*. off.To To..fof -pan-""—authorize' parte"-. horUed'brd b'y iljltillss la wlaw wa wass landlan d owner?owner?"“ " Inquire inquiredFremont.l dami Jack fivhpr*"Jack.Jr., the InnFAGANFAOAaon til redof N JacktheSELECT SBLECTSS HI M HIMawai.waitt themthem, • RECESSION^RfecEssiorj; OOFF JHETHE FALL? FALLS.. a minute or two a day. It had been the transfei is most valuable evidence sft8<;£i.6i* . aftflrwarJn Increase•createdd toto 1, - Then.Then. tootoo.. Si . ^BebedeV C*hedctt and, Mess andi Mreara. a minute or two a day. It thehad tranafeibeen la most valuable evidence1,IS,GO'> . CfCf falIhi.l asKregat aigregatee congres oonsresas re- re-StellaStell a noddenoddedd a nan afflrmatlve affirmative.. "D o "Do Ratelite aatt WliieS'thc WV-eli ! Niagarthe Viaamraa ditar=< C*tars(tt toto ththee wa iwatch i h repaire repairerr thre e timethrees intimesthatha t blaebe ha s haspai d hipaids Xare bla. an dXgr*. and not youyou knoknoww him? him?"" sh e askeshe d askedquickly .quickly.omceOffice PayPay#s *2,O0 *2,000O Salar KaUry—Efficienty Efficient Nlrbolas'lcbot s ananda Hal lIfatl hav e haveconfirme confirmedd the the 11U monthsmonths,, an daad wa s wasstill actinstUI g actingIrreg- Irreg-pent the nickel for barrel-bouse s«rv*dssrred .'<•:for• Itael Itselil a s quotas a quotaSS pe r thcent .per "IcvaLI kneknew w him—once. him—once."" replie repliedd Jack Jack.. theoryheory ofor th e thepleasur procuree exerte d bexertedy byBaaH» s »prWornn ItsIt* Wa yWay hlarly a week ago when the man's ■pentiquor andibtf walke d bomsnickel. for barrel-bouseTbThep qnetqaeraa aro3tarose,. ini andhas ; nourishedha* r<>jri«hed,, HaMann foforr th thee Place Place—— Uht. ' ConsequeoUy we cannot now ularly n week ago when theliquor man's and walked bom*. Iiri&tipalty for TWO reasons; Naturally HeHe openeopenedd hi shla mout monthh twice , twice,bnt b ebut he IlghL Conaequeqtly wa cannot now . Backward. Wifewife tootookk I tIt to ihto- watcthe h watchmaker . maker "You see, it U ihia war: Tbt :-Ha«ip«iiy for two reasons, Naiarnllysaid no more. l*nrvlarger' FielFieldd fo forr lookook aatt tb ethe coVoif coronaa as" a simplas eg glosimplew glow , "I think 1 know what Is the matter "You see. It la this w*y: enoughuough.The . old;ij'.h*e vote voterr :. -tieratherr likes tlike*o ob - ■toaid ob-no more. must be vlfwed as the complex TheThe onlonlyy reliablreliablee dat dataa tha t thatcan forcanm forts . -I think I know what to the naanmattern wawaxs onc eonce s prosperouu prosperouss busines s busltain something for nothing, and the "What"What dodo yo uyou kno wknow abou t abouthim? " him?" Him. —It muii be vlywed aa the toraplexbasis far ' spotulaUos aa to the prog- VtthWith thithiss watch. watch.'" sai d saidthe craftsmanthe craftsman. nan. but booze got ibe better of hli tain ■oniethlng for nothing, andStell athe demanded , after an awful expression*expressions ooff ligh lightt exerte exertedd on partlon- ■partl- bus!* far speculation ** to the prog- '1 don't believe that your husband's an. but bouza got the better receiptreceipof himt o off expensiv expensivee publication publicationss from from8 tells demanded, after an Mayoawfulr Fagan . of Jersey City, Fri- wlthln its ethereal territory, of re**ms ooff Niagar Niagaraa Fall s Fall*from Lakfrome ua-Lake On- ‘I don't believe (hat yoar husband'sandtail hbee lou t lostal l heall owned he. Hiowneds wt : the Illsmembe wir of runs res* for the dis- pause . Mayor Fagan, of Jersey City. ciesFri- within it# ethereal territory,:ri o ofto tbe present site Is found by hearheartt beabsatau regularly regularly. Now, Mow.don't gedon’tt ha d get!u.. r - • .1 to save a few hundred he member of congress for the —dis- 1, for one thing," said Jack, daylay announceannouncedd th e theappointmen appointmentt of the oricttoaction n an dand interactio interactionn of pulsa oft tariopnlaat- to the i«ffe*est Wt© Is found b? alarmed, li la not necessarily disease. bad managed to save a few tricttricbundrvdt Involveinvolves s a n aaelemen elementt of flattery of . flattery."Well, for one thing." uld LeoJack,n Thuriow , of this city, as health terriers of Composite electricity coin«nparln pa ringg the'lwthe; otwo aarvey survey*s that havthate hu.» alarmed, it U not necessarily disease.dollar*,dollars , andand.. whe whenn he wenhet alwentl Justall a s does the receipt bfl a package ■slowllowlyy anandd firmly firmly,, "b e ha"bes a haswire. "a 1-eonwife." Tburiow, of this city, mm healthIng carrier* ot OomjMrite electricityxn mad e ofythe fslls, one In i>4J HuBe mamayy bebe Jus tJust on e oneof thos ofe methosen whamo liecewhos she started a boarding hi Ju*i a* doa* the receipt of a package"Oh!" said Stella, In a long note officerofficer toto siitcer-t succeedl Henr Henryy Smellie Smellle.. The Th*aadand mattermatter.. .' .i» been made of,;the fdll*. one In m: Hit have a watch tbat keeps good pieces abe started a boarding ofof houseagriculturaagricultural l departmen departmentt garde n garden"Oh!" uld Stella, in * longappointmen note t takes effect immediate- ■ nd«1 thethekAhe^ other" In 1SS6la , write1S$8. s Archewrite#r Arrh*f ma t have a watch that ksupaaadnd madgoodmadee hi mhim he r herbuyer .buyer. Sb e foundSheseeds found' fro m tbe same source. The witwithh aa fal faill a t tbat e endthe. end.A littl e Acolo UtUor appolatmebt color takes effect Immediate- Importea lriab: Sod. BnUer Hulbert. In FoMr-Track News. lime.ttm*. simplsimplyy becaus becamee o f theiof r theirirregula Irregularr hat he wa« in the habit of walking to seeds from the ume source.reddene dThe he r cheeks. She inquired, ly.y. TheThe salar yBelyy Is 12,00 Is0 petZ.000r an- per Importedan- Jrlah; Bod. BeUer Hblbert, in Ftter-Trsck Sewa heart beau. be was Ua the habit of walkingbookbooks tos mam*yy notnot be ofba anofy practicagay l reddenedpractical her cheeks. She inquired,•Mm. OnOn thth#e ver yvery far e r#r*occasion s occasion*that TheTh e firsfirstthatt o fof me** there" wa s awag txlgonomprr a trigonome--il andand frofromm th ethe marke tmarket and spendinand g valuspendinge to ihe recipient, and the seeds afterafter aa silencealienee.. "Wher "Wheree ta hi s lawife? hla" wife?" lakes have been"found 1n Ireland ex- "You see. a watch has a regular he fare money tor drink. Then she value to the recipient, and the 'Aseedst hom e with her father. It's Mr.Mr. ThurloTburioww ha hass no tnot yet madyet e mad*any anytakes have beea found 1n Ifnland rnlaex-l survey survey, mad emade bj Drby. Joh nDr. Hal! ,Johfl . Ha”. . the I are money for drink mayThenmay neveneversher grow grow., bu t tbbu|e objec thet o f objuct“At ofhome with her father. It's planation•lanathm oofr ththee pBeaomen phenomenaa ha s ha*alway alwayss nretori«sto r ottfreof th*Se wWew Yor k YorkState geoluState cgeolor.- rhythmic movement." said the watch conceivedoncelved tbthee ide a Ideaof makinof g makingdim ihetr dispatchim h has been secured. Thus thethe opinioopinionn o f ofthos ethoee wh o knowhow tbaknowt decision that . TheThe firs t firstnew s tbanewst h ethat ha dhebeen had forthconjtn ^ One was brought makersoaker . "It" "ItIs carrieto drwrrled close todoee the htou theirin g ha-hom e a tratufer each day so as ‘heir dispatch baa beam uegred. therThu*e is no doubt of her being able appointed was conveyed to him been fortbcotgla* One waa broughtrafal surveymurrey. . At thAte suggestiothe mtggeatloon of 5 r of s r bring borne a transfer each day theretherso e haashas s grow grownn up Iupn connectio In connectionn with therewith la no donbt of her beingbeen ableappointed waa conveyed to him bundlebundle ofof.- shrubs shrub*,, anothe anotherr in a inCharlesCharle • s L»ell.MU: whJ whoo Visited vUltetf* the Is.Ith*i f> :• mansun heartbean,, whicwhichh ough oughtt to havtoe ahare reg -a o> rot-makmaks e sursuree tha tthat he rodbee arodet leas t aton eleastthe derivatioon* n of official volumes an toto obtaiobtainn a adivorce. divorce."" thishis morninmorningg b y bya representativa representativee of packin of g case,- asd yet another—this atornlar rhythmirhythmicc movement movement,, too . tooNow way. Now.. Ho w do I know this? Because the distribution of otArlal volumes •'Oh!aa " said Stella, faintly. Then. The Dally Press. Wben Informed of packing care.- «qd yet withwith hinthim., pioiHimen monumentsw w«r ewere <•..' • erectedm *t ■ay. How do I know thta? elementelemenBecauset totall totallyy apar spant fro m thfrome usethe- "Oh!?use- uld Stella, faintly. TbsThen, Dally Preu. When Informedim ofe a deawdd onei—»raone*—w*.s introduce d by hie points at which tbe angles wsre whilewhile ththee watc watchh Is beatinla gbeating away theawaymade idthee hi himm confess confess. Does IDoest kee p Itnl mkeepfulnes aims of the publication .or the ap- afterliter aa silenc alieneee of severaof l severalmoments momenta., thebe tactfact. , Plainfield' Plainfield'ss efficien efficientt healt hhealthan Englis h visitor All have proved the point* at Which the angles were heartheart IIss beatin beatingg also also.. I f Its pulsationIf It* pulsations* sober? Well, not entirely, for he nas ful ores of 'be publication or theJac k ap-remarke d slowly ud quietly, ifflcer said.: "That's the first I knew h vlalUr. hareAJ proved takentafcen inIn orde drderr tha t somthate lateaom*r fjr - later ear* sober? Well, not entirely, for propriatenesshe!>r<-j>!-i.iV nst ! •- - ooff it sIts destination destination. Jack remarked slowly sod quietly.officer said ' "That'a the Brat 1 ot knewalien extraction Even science can- veyor•eyor woulwouldd b * ablb* e ableto Dn dto wit hfind ac - with ac >ccuwearr regularlyregularly., pnnctu*.tln punctuatingg tbe establishe thes a sort of nickel gran with "That"That nnoo doub doubtt account accountss for hlfora delihla- aboutaboudeli-t ItIt.. Of courseOf course., I kno w1 tbaknowt m y thatofno t aliendisprovmy extraeiioO.e tb* Iris h belieBv f in St. rhythm ooff thethe watc watchh at spoelflat cspecific Inter - sstsbltobeasomlater-e o f th e marken sortt menof . nickelBut h e graftdoes with catj e reserv: e In not proposing to you." * was jbelng considered by Mayor not disprove tha Irish belief djracy"_In :y th8t*th*e exac exagrt exten extentt of tbofe change! the change-.. vals, the rhythm of the wa.tch move- • of the market men. But he doe. Ct»ng*hCts.ngrt inIn BngllshEnglish.. cate reserve In not proposing to yon."nameFagan , waabaft beinghe bs consideredd made n o bydirec Mayort PatrickPatric k aaas a Plea dPlod Piper .Piper Her e is aHirea "h e lasecon and sutvey was made In !«8i; tala. the rhythm of the watch notnooor*.t spenspend d thethe ol d oldlady' slady's money ,money, any- Tbany-a BngUs h is a living language, and HHee roserose.. Fagan. b«< h* had m*ds no ncidendirectt illustrativ e of this belief: A The second #u»vey was mad* in 1$8T •emment ltoi undisturbed sadisturbed:: ba t 1sbatt tblete hear thet way.bean" The English !■ a IHiag languag*. and"Si t down," said Stella. She turn- Incident Illustrative of this belief.by by RA.R S . /Woodward& Wobdwmrd.. o[ th e Iof :.• • .i th* United pulsation* occur Irregularly, now pul- wmjr la bound to change both In spelling “Sit down." uld 8teila. She offerturn- to mA" son of Erin -emigrated to Australia, State#Ststes g*o]ogio*geologicall survey surrey,, no wnow dlrec^ directr or Vila.lion, wn Iraxotorl,. oo« ml. and grammar. There was s time waen ed upon htm a ruminatingruminating smilesmile.. "I f"If Continuing.Continuing. MrMr.. Tburlo Tburioww aaU :aaU; "I •onand quicklof y Brinnjadf f aemigrated fortune. Heto wa aAustralia, BUMsating wit»Uhh th e lk.tic k oVkkf thofe watchIhi nick, i'iKK tha-t Is what he was,r." sh er—Mre, said; "if ave an appointment with Mr. Fagan and quickly madff a fortune Heoff tbthewage Camegi Carnegl*l histltnt ffkstltntee at \v..-iat . :-Washing-• *«aln Mopping discordantly in be- WheWhton stsqsOeB.rv; tOer Wise Wlto. Ihethe spliapittt infinitivlasnltlrae wa sw« nor iBt>r» widel ywifely ac- ^ b havePfT an OBappointment 1 with Mr. Pagannapp y except for., one trial—sna*en. on. The result surprised the world. >**'“1 W»H« rttorord.Btl, I. The bo-large r part of ibe great fortunes cepted than It Is to-day and the double he wasn't the person I thought he foror tomorrowtomorrow.. JerseJerseyy City iCitys a bi gIs happy"Ona , fobigrexcept an ^kuslralia fof n on#St. - Patrick!'trial—«nax**.* ton. The rvsuh Burprloed th# world. tween the ticks, the wstcb Is bound to The larger part of me tract fortune,rapitol than it I, lo-da, anil the wadoubles at all—whyi * , then I oonldn'* t have iroposltlon* , th e tk°n«btwork ther hee being "Oh. for an ^ueSrallan St Patrick:"•Ii • • 'V?oodWard'• Woodward’sa surve y surveyshowed showed b—-*e affected >»•. tick.,Leav e Ik*(hi snick watch Uhere bound, ofof thitoIs hlacountr ca-uau,y hav e beeh*.en accumo.be.!,- quadruplqudnipl*accumu.e negativovgaiivee wa a In good repute. t all—why. then I oonldn’t havepropoeitlofc. the work there ie bringmoaned . .And then caine an in-tost the tails b»d moved 220 feet since *• *fcct« r I*-...h lI Mi1 nickr rrttett ltore. after their amassera have p**sed There was also a time wtken spelling 'beebeenn InIn lov lovee wit withh him. him."" manynany timetimess a a haraa d hardas I t iass hereIt. hela Uon—hmoaned.hers. e Vlre:d Andfor a loathend ofcame the thatmm theta- falls hid moved 22v feet aince I let TOOT hatband ' am •«. laltod alter thalr inunm hire p.u.,1There wa* also a time when I( spelling"I dod' t see that In the least," On Tuesday 1, will let you know my ■plratlon—he Jwlryd for a load of 1342.the thsthq; rat erale at th*te eentethe r renterhad been bed. bren. *“* J" »~ — ~“ 40* . T Ilan k tactTo.,lacl,, th ethe first 4Oral0 year s or ayear*was soot differena t from present usage11 “I dod't met that In Onth# Tueqdfiy Unit.” I will let yoa knowsoil ofmy ol d Irfcirttti) Onlj- when he had lierefore, *ve tiet per annum; Wood- Match, vhirh w<' know I-t*O* rerular warn so different from present JackJack answereansweredd I nla a criticala critical,, dignifie dignifiedd rton/'i < m oldth eIreland ^eciou s molOnlfrd abbu whent hi s hetherefurek had five feet pet annum. Wood- man'as liflllee ar eare th e preparatortha preporaloryy years . uayear,.s toto b e nearlbe ynearly unintelligibl unintelligiblee now— now— wanl proved tbtit the tremendous Hre* Ihste- . Let “htm •w U a I,:..IIJ>,. an.! ~" tone. Is more likely that Mr. Tburlow strewndwellin g coulthe d Hfedxntae sleep lnmold peace. —aboutwgrd hlaproved ibAt the tremeadoui , res right." thehe yearyearss o fof [rainin iramlntg an d disciplineand dtoclpllaa. A whicAh caused Artemus Ward's witty tone It lg more llksly that Mr. Thurlow ; ~ e sip-SB of| rock had been preciri- las If 1 am «no t arse pan of this tim—e h * la laying the which cauiwd Artenma Want , "And"Anwittyd ifif I wasn'Z wasn'tt Is lovine witloreh him with, will him. accenaccept t th e(he position portion.. Plalnfiel dI’lalnBelddwellingon Tribwnelroujdr He sleep; In ofpeare five — acre* of. ruck had been prerirl 80Sa ihthe. woma womanni bande handedd her husbanher dhusband par, of thta lima h* to larla*remark emarthe k tbaI that Chauce Chaurerr may : havmaye beehav*n be— London Tribune. | toted frofromm the-.fac the;feree at thofe falthel l u fallth s In bi-rm watc WmUMh to DMe the foundaUoo—Jnaioundation—Juat gettinteltlnfg read randyy to reator reara great poet, hut he could notwKh spell.whom am I in love?" pay*payI a meathihimm jfio $100o a monta hmonth and huand du - hi* du- ! result. She thehe superstructuretoparatnretura.rreult . MattShiyMany of u s olitum ns- Asstum- greatong t poet **, bua t h'.anguigee could nolat spall«llv*. bebchangee InIn Jov eJove wit h withsomebody. somebody."" argued tiell**argueds herhere e &kcakee u p upall bialls timehla. time.Since SinceWher e Londoners Were Born. specialist ini- >Ie around many years before we get Stella, serenely assumingiming [tbth#e oBce office,, h e hahes broughha* tbroughtLigh t is tbL'owi) upon the subject of ^Logical. sswslatel.y upon_ her return froJ!Monad 'tbs many years before o*la tertt* «»rdcr. u It In wl*h anyJac kliving looke d up at the celling, his about upma* y mlreforms and has kept a Light U throw# Upon the aabject of watctchh makermaker,, b uiba: be tbeoubromlse compromisedd mm ntobv th thee rishtrltbl place place,, and thenand, fothe*,r ad - torthing—chance ad- is lit*. — iodlanapoUeJock ' looked up at the celling,about his maty reform* and has keptaaceaeralncestra a 'l LnndontrLogdoaerss I n lath e latesthe t latestvol- *oi.'l'»- p Insbmea were digging a acver. bj dditiona Mortall yearsyear*,, w e makwa e makeman7 y misman,- ml.- ^ fac,e thteshowin showingg a pronounce a pronouncedd frown. frown.vigilantvigilan t eyryee o n milonk dealermilks andealersd i me ofand the rvport of tbe London traf- BgrMlnuatagg toto ITTtrytb e lesthei •ussestmtern ] bj by "I must be," Stella declared, "In others who handle commodities that i me of the rppon of the London traf. watch man. lakae.lakes. MosNoelt me n mendo no t-to ge t no,wis e gatun- -U, un- l0 "I wltnuth he." Stella declared.other* "In who handle commodities thatlie commissio d,ff#r n from one of these we * feel'.fonr inches fn beiftlt ta« watch man. til they navB passed «. They may Wealth. ** wt•cniebod| «ll They Dave p«*^d M. Tb*yX* Advantagemay in Showing W—1th. Mt : differen require analytical Inspection learnteamTbs tha that: -o f ofth u 4^00,00the «AOO.gOO0 peopl e |npeopleaid the;ot(>er pas a little, pun:' ^"in g«get knowledgknowledgee befor beforee this , bathis,t nobutt not r on. the •* ' «• possible.ff ,,to" membermember*s otoff th th*e Plainflel Plainfieldd Boar dBoard of tb e ofadminlBtKatH , fc ,B* county Qf. London CalemlatiagCalenlatiag; XanMam.. Mr* I'm tier—Youd belter gat l thatmil { 1 l*.B or lo lc ln the admlnlstraitre county of LondonJK>nt loor. fee^ six Inches. The rore- much wlrtco. WliWisdo ml Ilas a ripenm.:iripenin g ci*rk to put •"moMyour y sum;In th e safela , Ithe " safe, "j n*V* 7y. rf°!°»_T,me,t* « Id HealthiealtjBckh speaspeakk l n Inth ethe highes highestt term sterms of onlyonl ofy 3,000.00J.ooo.oo^°* ^ w«r weree bor n bornln tL Buin tU. rnaa camRut- alcn * to see how the v .rk -I1 don'don'tt Ilk Uhea youa younga Dr . Oprstea/Dr. Oprataa.*-' re- fo- - take. tlme.-SMWw*a sis*." work; and it U not improbable that is probiiblT, a larger pfoportloa WCas profracstin. and'noticed tha: nnr Baarkerkedd ththee timi timidd youn youagg thing .thing. P«*re*. U take. Mm* - John. Oneeve r saverknowa j whaknownt may 'what may! **** * * ’ “ hisba t tht-work* v *L1 ]and use everIt y efforU t totto re-Improbablethat la probably; a larger proportion "No? And whyT" happen :a ib< that they will ase every effort thato n re-moamoat t psppte^werp*ppl«,werea awar awaree of . or 4olne asore wcrk ttiao No* And why?" taitainn hihlas services . K He in her- '• -ThThee otheotherr evenineveningg b ehe called called,, and andby by Mr Trot!er—Great Mt b6 - of oln 1 ant waat ihe clerk to Know I have f, .^ t' * ~! I t ts | andI bbyy h ehe squeeze eqneexudd my hanmyd anhandd ski dand said donY waa: therfc clerk! , Social Dictionary. I guess I.must be getting old and sentimental, and just aa I *** tly 4lAlkbsdlllreEgyp t allot1 ,he ih' thina Egyptmone moneyv He baaitfH*i mart* nut . "** o,nsllties. It be was Driniant, I •ora, I bippP be *#tUo* old •?a>4 t dltSa' • \\j^ .L^euail vogus Duga Dugan,n wb o whois '_ n' yL « lathing sentimental, and Just aa I -addle la the •ay bill yet^BrownlnJViaga^r. . ««* "*« somebody that isn't-not "Society: " Is now a combinatioiblnalloan ooff ugly," signs4 th* pretty girt, at tbo l tryingt oto loo klook demur demures and blusandh Iblush I “* ** * *“ my bill yet -Browning's Magnate* en and wsmen who over-dress pie,.' ,iio*4 tx* pr,u, erf « y«.t*rto* dcln: nearly f wurlA U Ise omad*f blac k otleather Uack, leader,_ ; -T r ""• ; M, Tery much. He was dignified and who over dreaa t >uad.i r.rh Work -cs you. Patrick T* rereJ thattbat hhee ha dhad bi s fingerhla oInnera tkocgk on more goldtta n (banleathe ri'*;b*r 1* fa vj, hm New Industry. J reservedtens reed,, an andd I musI tmoat be I n bolev ala wit loveh bemselvewith p at the expensrxpenaee ooff thei theirr hat * thw sat"** n see whether or not I was Ible. and k co*tToOO OiTroffi. Kaicksr—Vhat is Smltli's business ? .us?som e maaooson tha mant hasn' tkatt muc han’th dignity much, tradesmenradesmet dignity.t thatkatt the y theyma y over-eamay torer-eat ; CirnrigJ deffn at hla |igwr. | 1*4117 affected by 1 JOt-WaalfetJiU— Uoul^a i OkaUmtt bum □ Bocker—::e uumofsrture□■fart u res* —oood-secoadi - ;I m andd set gotas confidentia confidentiall whe n whoahe't feelhe's- themselvesfeel- ath e Ikeexpe metps— of their rk E handband a'-i-;wjblle*.—NactoaxbOea.—N.-N.. T Y.- Y. Sun Baa.Baa.. lag sTOkd and' tellU«s alfoodl ~ and UIU all•London he i TruthTruth.knows..
i, i LITERARY ROTES. ,' THETHE POPUXiAPOPUIaABK SAILORI . MOTBB. STUDY OF THEATER XOIJ) OF THE TITLED. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. EPWORtHEPWOrtfH ; LEAGUELEAGUE.. TO RATIO* A L HIM*. Nbw-watMNine-tenths atof thtk.e hatkaua yo uyoa as sara "'Recreation" for June. Tbe June Experiment* in Vienna Indicate That Fee the Weell ID a stirring 4pp«al-to tbe Pr*sby- Experiments In Vienna Indicate That ta sprinringg araree sailorsrallora.. la a stirring iDfififil-to the Proaby-numbe r of [his always refreshing "Fireproof Curtains Art So B*st»»la« Jiur 17. tlo>al 9>r**aitrn« : bbyy wsWhyj td Of a naa overdos onrdorae o f ofpop» pop*-- ••• ...in ii California he always felt that erableTable- lovlovee Intintoo bi hlas work work.. Th eThe make make-- ' loweredlowere d aamids ra.s-era.**oa witwithh »ui_ suchb su. no.e , ofat a photograpphotographh ooff th thee Bllllngto Bf lliagtoan crick crick- ”*'** *“ of Jk. Wlnct Of madam at ad tod Callforala bo alwaja fate thati p of the magazine as a whole Is nlty ai nid wines aad s« mi cessory prayer." IItt lba HiHI,s praye prayerr fo farr statesme scateagirnn an dand «n ianthorltaa aatborltyy In Juris in- fefiri*.jarb- tne lln» In Samuol Francis Smith's up of the magazine as a wholenlty Is a; mb.*. nmes aid are nSte t daclubb ooff Oxford Oxford,, sn aadd amon amongg th ethe tea mtuna : At the fashionable milliner's there the buojeci o. ai. H-nJs of iuntcipal His disciples! followinwlngg HiUbs addnaaddraraa t ola prudence pmdeoca., •' ' ibe fashionable mUUaar'. than national bvma: muchnuch superiosuperiorr ttoo wha whatt I t Itha shas bee beenn In thela Mioject ©. at. k.nJa of municipalIsIs KinKingg EdwardEdward,, the thsan a aan Oxfor Oxforad un in e tallon at MO per. On the »»- regulations. . r.- any reat protection thethru,m artsafter* OiftU* InstituUo bMttnUua o fof th etb. Lord' Lord".s The pillarTbr spillar, on wtjic owh tbwklcke arc htb. mus archt man or. at M0 pra. Oi Ot. »b- •stlomal kyaaa. thethe pastpast;; ththee article article*s an dand "lorie atoriess are areregulations, .re an, reai ••Us Ilia* nt counter In the departraeot stores! I lovlor*e ththyy roek rock*a an aadd rills rill*.. against fire, wjum do well, pays tos sapper sad : preceding HU entrance rest. If it reat itscniftly. are the ihteg- nt.r la tb. d.nartlaoal atoraa a bettebetterr selectioselectionn an andd edite editedd ' wit h withagainst fire. wj*.ild long Bland uu- h.rher browsbrow,,, kickinktekfadg u pup It aIU heel boat,s fes - fara * ! lor* thy Inland aaa*. and there la reason to expect that this must approved modern u»hioa, iLe av u Important placa. ud It wry .ppro- fra. goraraurat could long .landtivel uu-y behind. Or It may be small Thy cftpM and giant trees, and there I* reason to expect that thismust approved modern fit bio*. tL# \ 4a Forest Is said to be con-nriately does. so. His Ufe of trials and tesa the young peaple were pr«perly llxsly behind Or It mar ha small Tbr cap** aad gloat troM. and future numbers will be among dltoiium 1 mulshed with pis usual may batua drnnk.alr ing article. "With the Free la Artnumbers and In tb* walla certain apyby tha process. before HU coming to this sin cursed and political. AmJ often 1 it was thedown over one ear. ogling craslly ThrThy fertilfertilee mainsmain*. zona." by Julian A. Diniock. relates Alas were provided through whkh ,n by th* before His Coining to this Mn cursed and pottttral And out or Its peacocon. k aar.eyes * ocHoc craraly sons." by Julian A. DIMock. relate*fg»l«* war* provided through whl b asLor d Brassey offered to erect, at nil earth. Tbe shadow of the cross Is im- scboolbouse also. I much of Interest about the Navaja commission of engineers anil ai .-1: L ' t Lord earth. The shadow of the era## la tm scfaoolbouse alas. ayra. much of laterMC about Che .Vavajaco mm las ton of sasio**r* * <* tochl * own expense, a large number of wood mediately before Him. but even Oils They made no mistake In supposing For nearly all tbe sailors hilari- Thy ail very stranda. Indians and la Illustrated from re- who were conducing tb4 exserimsa■ u bar of wood mediately b#for* Him. I They mad* no mlatnka Lu suppooiug lb. sailor, fallsrt. Tbr allrarr atraad*. ladlaas aad Is illustrated from Whore- were conducting the *xp*r.n>* en cottages on the English model for fact cannot keep oat tbe glory soon to the young could be) lined for lira's dn- ously wave a many-orbed peacock's •i li> Golden Qat« that Uanda markably good photograph*. George might see what went on within th« ea cottage* on the English model torfact cannot k*n> out tbe to tb# joung could b#; fitted for Ilf#’* du a oaU-nrM praoook'B Thr Golden Gate that atand* markably good photographs: Georgemight aee what went on within thi e sufferers by tbe recent Its" be His snd late* to be Bis disciples', ties by a pu:rHy - secular educationtall as they go. This flaunts out be- Afront tbe W«at; Cat-ling's article, "Trying Oat a Mo- building. the sufferers by the recent lullbe His sod later to be HU dlsctplen’. puiwly CO. Tbl. flauau oot ba- Afroat the West; Carting's article. "Trying Out earthquake. The offer was accepted by Little wonder, then, that glory should alone. In New, Eurland especially the hind at angles that to say the least, Thr sweet and errata! air, tor Canoe." while Instructive, Is at earthquake Th# offer was accepted thci lo cay Mia least. Tbr • west aad crystal air. torhe samCanoe."e tim e whilea goo dlastroetlve. story. Ther Ise atIfu n ththes firsAralt experimen experimentt a flr*a Erewas wasthe government. be a principali irl n. • s IM l them#theme InHla Hi steat last adnd- towtownn mad mad#e provision i . for the support are funny. / TbrTby sunlighsun tightt everywhereeverywhere.. iighi«d on the stage suri tha! ordinary the government. theare sametwo illustrationtime a goods fro matery. photo There- lighted on the stage and th* ordlna-y The duke of Argyll. King Edward'* dress anil Jft prayer before His cruel' of tbe minister and the schoolteacher ThosThorae thatbalt don'don'tt hav baa,e peacoc k 0 lanloadd beyonbeyondd compare compare.. curtain dropped, the ventilators in the Th# fluke of Argyll. King Edward’s ... * *hd aregraphs two. "CallinIllustration*g on tbfrome Mars photo-h curtain dropped, the v*ntUctOr» la theorotner-in-law . bas enlarged his liter- Axionfixion.. ThaThatt ove overr an andd th ethe glor gloryy of tbofe tb*by tbbye wholthee wholegieoi>le . peopleTbe younTh*g ha dyoungfoathornfeather hads navharae stripe.tylpodd ribbon.rlbb. Const 1 lovloree tbetheee beatbeat.. •udl'orium being open sort threligion religion*s Ituttroctlcr Inatnarttoua In tb ein hou thew alsohorn#. 'em,'emalso,. You'lYoa'lll se aspe 'e m>m on thoae streetho tatrrat the stage closed. After'tb* lapse i ary scope by writing a book of CANVASS OP CANDIDATES. Birds.”itory O f byth e Boanycaatieauthor's photographin Dale. Isg tbethe stage dosed. After tb* lapse ctsens e verse in the form of a long bal- tbetbe jtlorgloryy ooff th tbee ascensio aaceuskthn an dand tbe n thenWhoeve Whoeverr Btndie sstudies attentivel attentivelyy tBe li Uthebyby ththehlae millionsmillion,. ThThoe rest—oh root—oh., well well,, ( AWAHH OP CANDIDATES. minute or two the observers ssw senes verse la tbe form of a long bal- story:he shor ofe thebird sauthor's of Canada photographing; It ts II- minute or two the observer^ saw thelad . HU first work. "The United States eternaleternal glorgloryj aass a arecoacllln reconcilingg Saviou Savtoutt tor y toryof ou ofr c-ouiitrour rotkitrjy canno tcannot fall to falldla- tothothe dls- ] resrrat t havbane t o tob e contenb. cont lentwit* with curtain bulge out toward the aud-lo- led Hla first work, “Th* United Bute* AtAt considerablconsiderablee expensexpensee America Americann the .uatrate aboved fro birdsm excellen of Canadat photograph s curtsm bulge out toward tbe aud.lo-Afte r the War," brought him to the-at tbe right hand of God. cern tbe potent ISSueace the, school buckles and bows and sundry little rlum, allowing the flames aad amoks After the War." brought him to theat tb* right baud of Go truly prominent candidates for volume that tbe entire theater was Sir William Msrgrego: tbe glory of {Ils disciples. Of tbe Father | Hitherto all attempts to breaki down No age Is to«' mature, no fairness tb* truly prominent candidates for The American Boy Is bidding high volume that in entire theater waa Newfoundland, is one of the most rs- th# glory of Ota disciple*. Of th# Fa titer Hitherto all attempts to break dowi. act I. too mataro. no falraara Presidential nomination. These are Tbe American Boy la bidding highvelope d In an instant Newfoundland, la cme of the He says. "•] have glorllled Tbee on oor free srhoJl system In fa^or of too fat.and forty, to forego the sailor Presidential non lost Ion Tb*** arefor public favor when It run». as It Y*lop*d In an Instant. miarkable men in the British calonial U# says. 1 liav». glorified Tbe* onfree schofl B^ftem In r fntor of i aad forty, lo loraco tho rallor ail Ingenulne, having come to us orer for public favor when It run*, ae ItTh e gaa lamps wer» markable men la the British colonialearth. " Uod'» gift to man at Hi* Son any n?otarlan ,intwre« bas met well had It ssbms. j Behold It reposlns all Ingeaalae. having come to as overdoe s in its June number, stories by The gas lamps war service, both physically and mentally, •arib." God’s gift to man t* Ilia Hon uny wctarlan .Interest has ntet wellIt oram. Bohold It raposlbc our own private line, the least, long- does la it* June number, stories Immediatelby y and were soon followed tj service, both physically and menially,t a Ills mjprtSuc iclory OD earth, "The deserved d«feAt. ?Io one will cUim jauntily over the face of the fresh our own private line, the least long-Edwar d Stratemeyer. Horatio Alger, immediately and w*r* soon followed byan d Is the only gorernor to wear tbe is HU euprdme glory on earth, “Tbe deserved defqqt. Sfo ooe willlaadUly cUim oror tbo fan or tho frosh est wire In the world. The tilthy, epi- Edward Btratemeyer. Horatio Algor,th e diaaftpearante or the oil nghts. Ai aad Is the only governor to wear theheaven s dechire tbe K'ory of God," but that our systejn has yet reacb^il the young girl, snd With equal aasuranes est wir* hi the world. The pithy, epi-Jr. , Clarence Hawkes, tbe blind nat- th* dlaappraram* of tbe oil *ghu AsAlber t medal, which Is the civilian heaven* declare tbe glory of God." but that our system has yet reachedyonkc the Ctrl Ud With opnal auuraoeo grammatic summing op will, of Jr.. Clarence Hawkea, the blind nat-fo r the electric lamps, though, they dii Albert medal, which la lbs civilianIn n o sense! to the high degree that highest po«»lbl£ development and effl- c&reeuipg mildly over the left sys- grammatic summing up will, uralistof , J. L. Harbour, Tudor Jenks, for the electric lamps, though they <3 counterpart of the Victorian cross. in no arose to tb* bigb degree that highest possibly drirelopment and *«- alf oror tha loft ty course;, be thoroughly appreciated. uralist, J. L. Harbour. Tudor Jenka.no t go out at once, they became quiti counterpart of tbe Victorian Christ's death declares 1L The angeU clency. but coraoarfd with the systems bro* of the heavy* woman with a .onrse, be thoroughly appreciated.Ernes t Otlmore, Will Levlngton Com- not go out at one*, they b*c*m* qn Christ's death declares it. Tbe angels deucy, but coaharfd with the systems hhrTy* woman with a The following terse expressions are Ernest Gilmore. Win Levfngtoa Com-Invisibl e by reason of ths den*e smoke TheThe princesprincesss ooff Wled Wind,. wh whoo ia laa proma promt- forever. t;iu;,-lit tbia fact when at His of other lan problem, aad there la a heavy writerra- s named, are sketches of Sen* NextNext timtimee tbthee sam samee experimen experimentt was come to her notice and gives them tha earthi * Father, glorify no sens* or sponsibility attached. writers named, are sketch ae of oome to her notice and gives them theTho u me rritii Thine own self with competitors or?int«tconUt*. So far as Ho doubt ths sailor Is Uie thins spgnalMUty attached. ator Beverldge, Augusts Rodin. John repeatedrepeated undeunderr IdenticaIdenticall con-llttaos ex- benefit at a stay in her w*ll-appoinwi Thou m- with Thine own aelf with competitor* or'auiaxoalata. So far as tbd rallor U tbo thtbg 'Cannon— »nnon -II wilwlUl i fIf I do1 .do. atorChristia Beveridge.n Watson Auguste. Prof. JohRodin.n Milne John, ceptr*p t thathatt onon thi thiss occ aoekofiAcu the Ironbenefit of a stay la bar well appointedth*tb e glorgloryy whicwhichh I Iha hadd wit withh The Theee befor beforee w e can now dlncdrdlsr«(niu privatprivatee an andd de - de-this : Hprlng. ro»for alallt agesacra., shades .hadas,. Christian Watson. Prof. John Milne, stables. the world In'srau." And last of all nomination besene^ttcv will be needed Bryan—Thuryaa—Thee thirthirdd lala thethe luck yluckyand the late Paul feaurence Dnnbar: curtaincurtain wawasn lowered.Ljwrrnd.'' lulu protectiv protect!t#e tb* world* Wan." And last of all nomination be**fiaiairnfess Ooff th th*e glor gloryy o f hiofs hladis - din-to frlrtoe tbgivee pVope Che> complemenffruprir complementt snd ar e aand fe w womtrn who have sworn a trial I shall not get out of eoaai- powers, now*v*r. proved quite Uu- HISTORICAL GLEANINOS. art 's fow women who hara iwora a nication with my friends. theInstructio storyn ofa s tao RoWildw tElko Pla yRound-Up; Base- HISTORICAL OLRAMIHOfi. dpi**.Ctples. "An"Andd thth** glor gloryy whic whichh Ttto u Tboosupplemen supplementt to»,tb* the ^etofree e acbooj and state mighty vow to wear soup-plates, to* ' rlratlna with my friends aory. gavest n# I have given them." And Collet «ysteinjj ^ mlchtj »dw to wear oOao-PUtra, to- Shaw—ISbaw—I havJut*% alwayalwayss universalluniversallyy Instructionball , and Ho wu t oto Selec Howt an tod Uspinye Fire Bn.- Th e Sanies burst forth Info tl One of tbe fads of 1770 was tn gaveat to# I hav* given them." And college systeinj matomato cansran,,, bureabn roanu scarfs Mart,., tabl UMoe dol -dol- The flame* bunt forth Into the au-On* of the fade of 1770 was thutbrs are linked together tbe glory of- Our EJn«i*lim s&Hety’.. bbyy ItItss ak skil In Id considered myself a strong candi- bon.arms udwit hHow Safety to ;Soloct a descriptio ut DMn oT\rr-f ditoriu m with greater vtolenie. If nos- wearing of two walches. thus are linked toretber tbe glory of llesi—anything |..-r .-.|iili». WHAT THB HAND Fairbanks—You'll really have to Pussiesul moor, Mechanic* IUm , uad.rChemistry U., Biogkwl- snalyslof s oC ths clr tilatg^segth e Pottery la the pert of tbe life of all church In Mdlhg 1* the proper rqulp-WHAT THI HARD RUA. Fairbanks—Ton'll really have to malysls of the clr disused the tactly known of the human arts. besren. • ; mrat of prpa^eriij teachers at>d ml«- ask Mrs. V. raphyPucnteo., Stamps BMmM.. Coins Chomlotry.. Photography Blog-, that tt contained more than'el h. ly knows of the human arts. fienreu. ' meat of preadera,' teecher* nod wla- ask Mrs. F. that It contained mere fhxa el h. . The dram to said to have been the Tbk* life \ot Klory eveu i. -;ii« on slonarlpii. bnt »!KOJIO the land and na- mphy.and othe Stomps.r hobble a Colo..In whic Photography,h boys are cent , of the deadly csrhoni^ oxide Th# drum Is said to have been tbeHi** Ilf* of glory ev*u Ueglna on aUmarlc*. I.pt kl*o>o lb* Ian.! an*lTh ena- slisp e ofUhe hand shows ths Funston—AmFu niton—Am totooo bnebusyy toto thin thinkk of of cent, of the deadly carbonic oxide gasfirs t musical instrument of the bu eartb. tmt It obtslos lu foil fruition In don In securliat t!ie aile-:tiote training Th* ■ hap* of the hand shown tha It, but they do say I was born In sodinterested other. hobble.There Inar ewhich ID additio boy,n sr.—tha t is to say. far u rp than »uO- ■rat musical Instrument of th* humanearth, tat It obtains Its full frulllon In tkm In securing thr adf uate twiningdisposltlo a and character of the pos- It. but they do say I was bon —that la to say. far ti re than I beareu. Like Ilirint. the glory on earth of wn<-h seltvte^l ojkjs as ft me to wham disposition and character of the po»- Ohio. oveIntrrrated.r 70 illustrations There . sr.Subscriptio In .d«tttonn cien t to asphyxiate «r;«p.er had not sessor; the llnea reveal his fortune. Ohio. price 11 a year. The Sprague Pob- cleat to aapbyxlvte wither bad Four shilling* per annum was •lilni-i tbropieb elonds'of darkness— I tbe aid U K!V<-JI. [1 aesfior; (fie Una* reveal hla fortnite. Foraker—I may have to do It Jnst over 70 lllutnitloM. ■ubrarfpOoabee n burned to berth. ' FYiur shillings per annum The shapf can •anily bs learned: ths Foraker— I may have to do It Juatllahln g Co., Detroit, Mich. been burned to dfifith. rent of a five-roomed bouai In Henry "dark G«Hvtemanm nud crons crovrued | The manual* trantlng and technical “ >tap# can finally be learned; the price It b IW. Thr Sprague P.b-A third <.-.;, r •>••:: snowed that tharent of a five roomed house In llenry“dark Gethaemanca and cross crowned Tbe manualt training and technicalUnas are a matter of long and care- toto gegett thathatt Roosevel Hboeeveltt fello felloww oat out.. A third exp rime a: showed that theVIII.' s time. Calvaries"—and.("alvsirl.-!.-—iiml. liklikee HimHim.. thtb*e crow crownn school schoolss of niofl tin-!all- mkind*M degree ands degrees■ are n matter ot kmg nod caro- Roosevelt—Didn't 1 say all along llehtng Co . Detroit, Mich. aadlenr*asdinnce cacann onlonlyy l-,r,t- hope to . escapto escapee II ▼fll.'aIf Urn*. idy «nd Are always changing. Hoouevelt—Didn’t 1 say all along Records of Plrfax county. Virgin! ofor glorgloryy cconecfOiK-a* tbrouK throughb th etbe CTO Mcross of i thrgugbonof. threoglioatt th« lan tt*“d arlande worth arey oworthy,f all of arndrall nd are always changing- that there would be no third term tbe actors consent to. sacrifice them Records of Flrfax county. Virginia, A quicnickk glancglanc#e aatt thth#e shap shapee of ofth sthe that there would be no third term the actors consent to aacrlfle* tbem-sno w that eOorge Washington owned muttrrln:;.suffenu-r 4l-Iff w e«r* -ss.-.-i *u3er- wit trirhh Him Him.. we ' weneede neededd support support.. Knc-l i InstltmioiiQrjch lantltnrionas as aa for me. After what's happened I To ni!i;ss CARBUBSSLY sel""i. which they can barfly be ex- abow that eOorg* Washington owned hand, the ends of tbe fingers and the for me. After what's happened 1 Mlv*s. which they can barfly be ex-at the age of 27 50,000 acres of land, shalshalll rel^rei-w'nu vitwithn Uim.illm."" AudAu,l las tlast of alofl Tuskegeall. Tu.-k.-gcce Iti .^alnyun In Afaladoa.. under underthe mnu the- man-d. Ibe ends Of the Angers and tha suppose you'll believe It now. ACCESTVATE8 AGE. pe- tad to do. It was round that If si the age of 27 60.000 seres of land, wayway thetheyy unconsciousluncoitectooslyy fall foil,, wil willl re - ra- suppose you'll believe It now. pe".#J to do It w** found thatsn d Ifin 1790 the Washington family had ChristChrist ^i^i-JtspeaksH orof tb etho Cliriatlans Cbrlsttena’' m- agemensu ugementt of Beoker*T of T.. Ti'anhlngKmWashington,. fo forr •al more than five years of Intl- Col. Blngham—Dammit, no' ih.' atage was set on fire ' and Doth sad In 1790 the Washington family had ves] aorp than years of totl- Col. Bingham—Dammit. no! th? stage was set on fir# and killenothd 160 hogs for their use. pnrin*pseme ••;.,;;glory. iulu bcavrn—heboldlnf h.-awn-lwbokllDuc Hi Ilias H-.TIK negro**,. _and and>J-.ui. Sfougtt Herma flertnoun at Ko iat North-aey . After observing tbe following RooRoott .—America.—Americann Specta -SpectaNothingNothin g soso accentuate.cceuIMte-s fadin fadingg curtainscurialn * kepkeptt uupp tb tb-e ventilator ventilator*s on onth eth*killed 160 hogs tor their use. glory. Tliat will '- our chief glory. Celil, maej. After observing th# followins stage being open and those In the a:ag* being oped and those lu th* au-New York was firat called Gotham by \'."I,, n b>- His rr • < doing grand Work*,' If you are deceived. It Is no- (iltoriam quite closed, tbe stage be- Washington Irving and J. K. Pauldlng When IPs grsre * body's fault but your own. ItIt ilas wonderfuwonderfull wha whatt a littla littlee care care-- ditorium quite closed, the stage be-Washington Irving and J. K. Paulding I shall look on His fsc*. Bnt a wider and deeper work I* being fanll but your own. THRTHE "FAS.-FAX."" ful grooming will do for a woman. came transformed Into a ehitaney as it !n'.it theitheirr humorouhumorouss wor workk "Salmagundi, ' Salmagundi," ful sroomlng will do for a woman. came transformed into a rh:t»u*y as It ThatThat wSwfill bbee glory alorr., b et*c glor «lorry fo r forme . me.dftn e ln t^ Bebodfa of our own Freed- i "thtf. Flngsrs. Let her touch her eyebrows with were, while the nudltortanv remained inin sarcastisarcasticc allusioallusionn t oto tnethe sin g singular' '/ho Finger*. ' ‘ Let her touch her eyebrow* withwere, while tbe auditorium remained DialBIBL Er. KEADunsarcadixos.. mM,-s Aid nnrf Southern Education so- HI the fingers are square at JusJustt noboww bhee doesn' doesn'tt care care.. seline to bring oat the Isutre, let intact, as tbe flames and smoke wen wisdom of Its Inhabiunta. There is a When the Afigent are square at vaseline to bring oqt the lautre. intact,let aa the fiame* sad smoke wererntsdom of Its inhabitants. Thera la PaPs. ixxirlIxxxvl.. «u;; Ezek Ezek.. ixvlll xxvlll.. 22 ;22; Uat Mattt | clM T Th e ci>untr y Is not yet full y d. [th e tendenc y Is wholl y to- ThouahThough nationnationss ragerage;; r bathe her lips with aromatic carried away from it. Gotham In England, seven mile* from the end. the tendency Is wholly to- her bathe her Up* with aromaticcarried swag from It. Gotham In England, seven miles fromv.v , 1«510.; John,John.: jtll Xltj 28 »:; iv .xv. S; Bomh; .Rom. I. 21 ; LI awak21;: e ntw*keo the dutto ythe whic flbtyh th Whiche emanclpa tbe entenclpa- the practical or business side; He has no thoughts to spare toilet water, dust her :«ID cheeks Nottingham, the people of whlcb are ward the practical or business side; He has no thoughts to spars toilet water, dust her wan cheeks Nottingham, tb* people of which areTlll,TTUI. , 17IT;;; II <'or Ct*r.. vl ,vl. 20 ;20; Col Col.. I. 27I.; I*7:I Ti IIm Tim.< tioa ottont th e ofgiavea^lace the .la**.-placedd on this onnation this. nationIf, however , they are rounded, them For history's page. tth a bit of pink powder, have her usually atyled "tbe wise men or Goto if. however, thyy are ronnded. the* For history's page. with a bit of pink powder, have her usually styled "the wls* men of Oothtv . 1-a The Imue !:.-..s Mi-\-.-r been fairly faced. is artistic emotional and imagtna- Diplomacy's shrewd art hair dressed In a dainty, pretty way MONEYMONEY PILEPILESS UP RAPIDLYUP RAPIDLY.. am. " Iw'i suse for hundreds of years * _• | Tb* Issue ha*'never beenthe fairlyartistic faced motional and imagine- Diplomacy's shrewd art hair dreaaed la a dainty, pretty way am." because for hundreds of years There is In din; refrijt y a negro problem. vf side will bs prominent. If they Move* not his soul — —and in' there Is the light of In- they have be«n credited with saying JT11M|W..ril.d.e t mi F 1 Therel 0 la in dlry raelity a negroside problem will be prominent. If they Moves not his aoul — —and lo! there Is the light of In- they have been credited with saying Tbere ia a retf) "whitp man's burden." ro both square and round, "ths . One passion bas bis heart spiration and sweetness that is most Bequest of Benjamin Franklin th* and doing the moat foollah things. wh r, ,bU both square and round, "tha One passion has his heart spiration and sweetness that is moat aad doing th* most foolish things. la the Christian Endeavor society ot * ilxed hand." both onalltles will be, " | ( In its control. delightful and bewitching. Hncl»us at an Immense Roth qualities will be In Its control. delightful and bewitching. AutomaticAutomatic cookincookingg boxeboxess wer weree thela Firat Baptist ,-burch of (TUrari:unde r whic‘ ‘ h U ma y be crashed. *? last BP«B)>II a baml of workers signed UD(Irr which It may hr cnadw.1. apparent, but Ihe thspe of the flrtt Therehere araree googoodd anandd ba badd cosmetics cosmetics,, generalgeneral ususee amonamongg ththee Hebrew Hebrewss nearl nearlyy last sd^aoa a band of workers signedI t Is not to £*> settled in pollttcs. iger will determine which rules. Though, thrones meet dire mb sane and insane ways of beautifying. 2,000 years ago. The Greek and Ro-a pledge,pledge. tli«the> resultresultss o f ofwhic whichh wer e werv' It I. not to Killed Id politic. It Though thrones meet dire mis-sane and insane ways of beautifying. 2.000 years ago The Greek and Roremaiiuble i | cannotmnnot bhre adm^Aet«dequalctfy state statedd in oIn on.Th e smaller the thumb the leea chance.chance. Choose the right road, then go A greagreatt populapopularr industria Industriall schoolKhOOl. , mas writers frequently refer to them. remarkable. ,ny In magaslne Choose the right road, then go man writers frequently refer to them. It read tbux: "I promise to attend article nor hv raqny In magnsloe or.aracter . AH Idiots hai HeHe woulwouldd nonott turturnn aheadahead anandd youyou wil willl b ebe amaze atnatedd to findto findth#th e FrankliFranklinn L r^ml r.U>n,h mt aaas biae nbeen estab estab-- InIn hihlas editioeditionn o fof "Jnvenal. ' Juvenal."" fo rfor exam exam-- It read dius: “I promise to attemlnewspaper If UtJbore than the quea- IllsHis heaheadd anandd givglv*e a aglanc glancee howhow youyon cacann cho chopp of foff a yeaa ryear of youof ryourlishedlishe d tInn BostonBoston,, ao sodd a aNe Neww Yor Yorkk :u..n, nun,pleple. . PriedlandeFried landerr citecitess a commentatoa commentatorr the ? regularegularr preachinpreachingg serserrlrwa\ and afttion | of labor or ballo* or aoclal .The mors it ands Their-fate to learn; life every twelve months, instead of Mr. Bouillon, called upon to •••••« who refers to "the Jews who. a day be- er meetingmeetingss ooff ou ourr cburcl churchi unles unlesss abso abso-- I i the "hand/; the more ability and Their fate to learn; life every twelve months, instead Mr.of Bouillon, called upon to whoU»* refers .to “the Jews who. a day be-lutel y prevented and to request at •quality.equality. . f :{ , Fo vain ambitions b« bitching on one. charge of It—on the inundation of fore the Sabbath, put their viands lately prevented nod to request That e| negro rue* of oor southland hitching on one. charge of It—on the inundation foreof the Sabbath, put their viands hotleas t one stranger or visitor to remain Tbe uegro b(? of our soathland the thumb turns toward tha Cares not a pin— Try It. $6,000*3.000 bequeaihebequeathedd bbyy BenjamiBenjaminn mor moree Int o the cooking boxea. the pots being least on# atrangi-r or visitor to remainmus ! t be edncutedF In a Christian way tho thnibb turao toward tha Cares not a pin— Try It. into the cooking box#*, th* pots beingat each after meeting and take part in most be ednaito* In a Christian wayhand . It shows a saving, economical He only wants to see As a usual thing women are ui>i- than 1W rears ago. Krsnklin. an ia covered with napkins and wrapped at rmett after ousting sod take part otor I It will wjtlgM this nation down hadd. U chow, a urine, aooaomliml He only want* to aee As a usual thing women are an-*than 100 years ago. Franklin, a*covered la with napkins and wrappedthes e meetings if tbere Is an oppor- or It will weight this nation downdisposition , if it turns back and Ia The home team win. tractive ot face and figure for thewell known, bad the amount put outabout with hap, so that they may hav* tunity.these "meetings : If there la an opporwith . an luerf, mttsa wbicb no power dUpo,ltlon. It It turns back and In The home team win. tractive of face and figure for wellthe known, bad th* amount put outabout with hay. *» that they may havs with an Inert, mq*a which no powersmalle r at the end, it signifies mons —Washington Star. on that they are Ignorant of th* at Interest lor a century for me uc-ua- m food on the Sabbath." ttmlty." can carry, th'-1 fpoly hope Is In onromnller at tbo and. M otcnlBM morn Washington 8tar. reason that they are ignorant of theat Interest lor a century for the be na-warm food on the Sabbath " Out or (be large results from tht can carry. The only hope la In extravagancour e said weaker will. plain lawg of health and tbe mar? ilD tt oofl tbthee workin workingg yuut youthh of hiofs nativhis natlv*e Out of (be large mult* from Christiatbt n schools,': The New York In- traracaneo and wrakor will plain law* of health and the mor* keeping of this I was led to propose a Christian sebooto. Tbe Now York In- The first finger represents the per- Loral Real Estate Changes. fascinating rules of outward beauti- city, states the New York Mail. •CHOOLSCHOOL VOTESMOTES.. *keeping of this I was Jed to propomedependen a t In B recent Issae gnows con- Tb. drat florar rwprra.aU tbr par. fascinating rule* of outward beauti-city, states tbe New York Mall. special pledge to help Endeavorers car dependent In a recent lasoe shows con-son , the second is the finger of des- CharlotteCharlotte I,U. BtrathdeBtrathderr • e t etal . tnl.o fyingto . What is the result? The managers special pledge lo help F.udravorers car clusively tbe 'attempts made Uk many sob. thr aacoad lo tha linear of dSa- fying. What Is the result? Th* managersTh e Alsatian city ot Hulhausen not ry out the suggestion to co-operate clnsirely tbe $tt«topt* made Ilk manytiny , while the third shows the influ- FrankFrank RR. MartinMartin.. Hillsid Hillsidee avenue avenne., Beaut y Is a very far-reacblng word. ot the Franklin Lnton now nave on Th* Alsatian city or Mnlhanaeu notry out tbe suggestion to co-operat*state * or Ihe soutt, to keep the negro In tin)-. wbOo the,third chow, the Infla- Beauty la a very far-reaching word.of the Franklin l nlon now have onlony provides free baths for ita school with their paatom In every evangelistic states of tbe R>uth to keep the negro inenc e of circumstances and other peo- cornercorner PerkinPerklnas landland., II$1;; Abraha Abrahamm M .M.It means that one must first of all band, for actual use, a round million only provides free baths for Its schoolwith their pastor* In every pvaugellatUIgnoranc e by .withholding rands rrorn onro of (diaumdUncra and othor pas. It means that one must first of band,all for actual use. a round millionchildren , but free medical Inspection effort. Ignorance by ..wU^bokllug fuuds from jla. When the first finger Is longer . VaiVaill eett Bux.X t o toBertra Bertramm F. TallamyF. Tallamy., be nic e and neat and clean; second, dollars tn cash, and, ;n addition to Uiat children, but free medical Inspectioneffort public school*; Stauy if not tbe ma- be alee and neat sad clean; second,dollars In cash. and. .n addition to thatan d dental treatment. That pledge is a* follows: public schools Si any If not th# thapi.ma- n theWb»n third , theth eOral Individua tugrrl alwayu loocnrs EssexEssex streetstreet., 31SI fee tfeet northeasterl northeasterlyy tha t one should be amiable: third, •£00,000 in good securities, Which win and dental treatment. That pledge is aa follows: jority of wbtt#} In'tbe sooth. If the pub- tban tho third, tbo tadlytdnal always that one should be amiable: third,$21W.U0U in good securities, which will CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR EVANGEL. jority of wbltte In'the south. If tfcepnh rules and Is pot easily controlled. ofof SprucSprucee streetstreet,, fl fl;; Frederic Frederickk H. H. t one should make the best of mulate Interest -or another nua- MissMiss ElleEllenn StoneSum*,, th ethe America Americann lic prees and itiftcon of state speSk cor- that one should make the beat accumulateof interest .or another Hun- IBTIC COVENANT. lie pro** and qffoara of state apefik cor- rulra and U cot orally controlled. Tlplln et ax. to Emll Rimstedt. lots I'B good points and learn to hide dred years, wben it la expected to hav* missionarymissionary whwhoo w&wua« capture capturedd by by A long first finger Is also a sight of a Tlplln et ox. to Emil H1 matedt. lotaone’a good points and learn to hidedred years, when it Is expected to have By GoiJ't h^lP I promise prayerfully lo— rectly.rectly, ararae m^cmuchh oppose fppomeid to toth eth* educa •dura-- A lone brat flnfor U elao a UeM of a 1. t, 4. block 2. "Map of Mary overcome the bad ones. brigands several years sgo, will open selfish nature. 1. 2. «. block 2. “Map of orMary overcome (he bad one*. producedproduced aa neneww capita capitall o fof •S.OOU.OO $3.00u.000U or orbrigands several jeers sgo. will open Co-operac« with my pastor In every tiotionn ooff tbthee iesT'iv* qegTGe*.. holdin boWiugg tha t ChatIt ra|BshIt natarc. Pound.-Pound." PlalnfleldPlainfield.. *1$1;: Charle Cfcarle#s H . H. rbere is many a woman who. hav- f».UOO,lKX>. a femalfemalee collegcollegee a tat Monastir Mooastlr.. whic whichh wilt unlit thea fo> tbe menial position If the -first Bnger be shorter than Hftnd et us. to Ellen McNeill. south- There Is many a woman who. hav-to.1WO.UOO. whl unfit then tpr the menial position If tb. flrot knjrr b. aborWr than Hand et ux. to Ellen McNeill, south-ing spent a few cents for a little Jar To be sure, not all the millions now willwill bbee conducteconductedd o non America Americann Ideas ideas.. which It is defeiWlaed tbey shall alone the third, other people or circum- easterly side West Third street, 1ST ing apent a f*w coats for a llttl# JarTo be eur*. not all the mlUlon* now which It la d*«#n*ln*d they shall a loo*tb. third, other praple or dreara- easterly aide Wat Third street. 1STof complexion cream, becomes deep- on band is the Increment ot Franklins Rhodes scholars at QxfordOxford univerunlver-- lavit* my unconverted friends and ae-occupy , hut -.he igDorance of a part stances wil.IIIl bbee totooo muc mackh "e n"an evi ed-- feet northeasterly of Monroe avenue, of complexion cruam. become* deep-on band Is th* lucre meat of Franklins services and welcome occupy, tat th* ignorance of • part feet northeasterly of Monroe avenue,l y Interested tn the matter, and. like original gift, for Mr. .JOO now set aside in securities farfar ththee younyoungg me menn hav ehave bee n conbeen- coo the finger* ar* all wide apart, there -Seventh street. 11.000; Olive J. H. aelf from an ngly duckling Intothe a $200,000 now set aside ha securities th. Sonora are all wide apart, thora * Seventh street. 11.000. Olive J. verH.y beautiful bird of paradise. Is derived from Franklin's original spicuously successful both intellec- Character is majle up of small duties s great independence; when held Chenebro et al. to Reuben Coddlng- very beautiful bird of paradise Is derived from Fran kites originalspJraous!/ successful both Intellec- l« great Independence; -bon b.ld She acquires a certain amount of gift. In 200 years (which it the length tually and socially. faithfully perTornJed. of self denial, ot :lsae together, quits the opposite Chesebroton et al. et, southeasterl al. to Reubeny side SoutCodding-h She acquires a certain amount ofgift. In 200 years (which la th* lengthtually and socially faithfully performed, of nelf denial, ofClo.0 lognthor, quite tb. oppodta. Pride in always looking her beat, of time that bas now elapsed since The RamaboUom (England) educa- self sacrifice*, of kindly acts of love A long third Onger is often a sign of tonavenue et, 6al..0 fee southeasterlyt southwesterl y aideof Cen Sonth- Pride in always looking her heat,of time that ha* bow elapsed sinesTh# Rsmsboctom (England» educa- self sacrifice*, of kli A Ion* third Unger Ig often a «lgn of speaking her best, acting her best Franklin was bom) his gat of IS.UOO tion committee granted all the school and duty. The backbone of character great, luok'ln ill games of chance. avenue.tral avenue 60 . feelII ;southwesterly Genardo Marton ofe Cen-et speaking her beat, actihg her bestFranklin was horni his gift of $6,000tion committee granted an the school sod duty. Tl»e backbone of charactergrrar lu* In all games of chance. and doing her beat. will have rolled up to about *iu.- children of the towo a half holiday Is laid at hone.'. ;iBd whether the COD- tralal. tavenue.o Edwar d$1; J OenardoBookins. Martoaeeasterly etand doing her host. wflt have rolled up to about children$10.- of the town a half holiday la laid at home, ipd whether tkm con- : The Hand. T on can't expect more than that UM.0OU! on the occasion of the visit of a sUtatloaal tesjdet^lwi be good or bad IV Tlrma. al.tid e toHillsid Edwarde avenue J. , Booklns..corner l*keasterlye You can’t expect more than thatwo.omi! oa the occasion of the visit of n stitutional teudqurie* be good or tad When-.the fligera are long and ths side Hillside avenue, comer Lake i a real angel.—Philadelphia y,-here will all this have come from? ctrcua. In onier 'to give the poorer I wtl help th..-. aaJth the Lord, and thy home influi?nyfl« -ivill, as a rule, faa When the O.g-u are long ond tha street, 13.200: Mary A. Day to Sam'l from a real angel.—PhiladelphiaWhere win all this have rome from?circus. In order “to give the poorerrvdoemer . the Holy One of Israel.—ima. tam* tnfioeDoas -wm. ns a rule, fanJm Kbort. there Is a great eye to street. $3,200; Mary A. Day to SamiPress . It is a pnziltng old problem, the an- ihlldrec an opportunity of seeing un- Holy One of Israel.—Iso. a into aotivlt-y. Kindness begets palm short, t^rre U a graat aya to Kline. Third street, corner Jamea C. It is a ptwxllng old problem, the childrenan- an opportunity of seeing un- them Into aAlrit? Klndoeaa beget*lal l details; "fussy people" have Kline. Third street, corner James C. swer to which may seem simple familiar animals." kindness, nuii tnfih and trust will bear ■ mail dataii.; "foray prapla" hara Ay res. |1. ' swer to which may seem simplefamiliar animals." In Christian En kindness, aott trnih mod troat will beer Ia hand. When the palm la longer Ayre*. 91. * DrytaDryingw tbthee FaceFOce.. enough to those who put money out A remarkably successful attempt la rich Liin t.-nt "of truth and trust. tUa hah«. w>.-n th* P«lm U longar enough to those who put money outA rem*rkmblr incmrful .tt.mpt I. a rich barvtjst ‘of troth and trust.than the fingers, there Is more power A sofsoftt towetowell shoul shouldd alway alwayus b e beuse usedd it interest, but which is- something making tn Germany to instill in the ThereThere araree miinmr«n>y ,trivia .triviall act actss of ktndof kind.- than th. ancon, thgro 1. mor. power • TwoTwo SwuetHanselss inla On Owee Day Day.. at interest, but which 1* somethingm*klnc In Germany lo lutilt In Ue to plan than execute, and details are InIn dryindryingg ththee face face,, eithe eitherr afte afterr soa psoap>f a mystery. Money; is the measure public school children a love for plant ■nesMMs whicwhichb sea^irrsc^. u s usmor emore abou tabout a to aplan than execute, and dotal In ara The town of Leek In Staffordshire. of a mystery. Money Is th# measurepublic Kbool children . lo.. lor plut : IB th* BMrt «f Africa. The town of Leek In Staffordshire.or any other, for a rough or bath >f value. Value. In the last analysis, man's ehara-rter; than many vague dealtdealt witwithh aa.s aa whole who)... It laIt unusual la animal-- ' ; England, has the rare 'privilege at a or any other, for a rough or ofbath value. Value. In the teat anairsla.cviCurv.culture . LasUht yea ymrr a gardenina anrriemn.g ssao Mam- ie steamship Endeavor, a fine little nun's ebaro-trr than many vague England, has the rare 'privilege at towea l only Irritates the akin and x>nsWts ot things to eat aad wear T*e steamship Endeavor, a fine littlephrases.—Smiles , lyy &a hafehandd tha thatt think thinkss quickl quicklyy aad and certain, season of the year, of -wit-towel only Irritatee the skin consistsand of thing* to eat and wearclntloaelatio n InaugurateInauguratedd a .syste m by eraft purchasehr d by British comrade* PRraaes.—Brotle*., certain season of the year, of wit-serve s to work It some Injury. The ind uae. Had tifitXt worth of these ernft purebaiwcl by British comrade* I,s impatienImpatientt anandd inIn a hurrya hurry.. nessing two sunsets tn one day. Be- serves lo work It soma Injury. Th*and use. Had $&,noo worth of thee*whichwhic h flower*bower, anaadd plantpl.nus I Dla pot puus wer war.e fo r work on the Kongo river, will soon nessing two sunsets In one day. Be-followin g recipe Is also a very good blngs. existing wh-n Franklin died tor work on tbe Kongo river, will sooa A soft tund showhowss aa lovIowae o fof eas aarae tween the town and the western hori- following raelp* to also a very goodthings, existing when Franklin oledpresente d to a large number of chil- bs afloat ID the heart of Africa.—India tween the town and the western hori-one : Dissolve one can of lye Into a n 1790. actually increased to (l.WXi.WO PIHH lo a larg. number of cbll float In tbe heart of Africa—India ve*!, Wags-perfection on th* ,nd indifference to work: if It bs zon there Is a high mountain, and one: Dissolve on* can of ly* Intoin a 1790. actually la creased to $1,000,090drro.dren , anudd prizesprUu., t oCo b eb, awarde award.*d at tbale tUh ■ me* ever! >» Mrs-perfection on the rk; If It ba zon there la a high mountain, andquar t of cold water. Try out five worth or them in I8»u or 190s* Had Ghrintlon Endeavor one matter of (£« use- ot tbe iongue. full, It plans a plenty for others to when the sun dips behind Ha crest quart of cold water. Try oat worthflee of them In 1*90 or 1900? udHad ooff thlb.e summe .ummerr •cboo .rhooil ter mt.rm thi s Ibl. matter qf Ape nae of tbe tongue. plenty for others to when the aua dips behind It* cruetpound s of mutton tallow unUl per- ill tha rest of the good things taat The tongue. In • pits view. Is Itke the do. When tie hand Is fulfalll anandd night begins to fall and the lamps pounds of mutton tallow until per-nil lbs rest of tb* good things yur.yearteat , werweree oflereoBemdd t oto buc „cbh M shoula. ihouldd » tongue. In bis view. Is Ilk* tb* night begins to fall and the lampsfectl y pure. Have the grease as cool were In existence In iTit-i fructified In rudder of a. &fp tn Its impOrtaoce, rather hard ("the Insistent hand.") are lighted. An hour or two later fectly pure. Have the grease as coolwere la existence In ITS" fructified m.rltmeriIn t theth.mm byby tn eth. car e car,of theiof r Ib.lrFrom the president of tbe United are lighted. As hour or two lateras It can be without congealing, then same proportion? Aad u ti"W. Tbe rudder l«a JHtle thing, bnt U turns e wfll be great executive ability tbe sun shines In all Its glory through •a It can be without congealing, thentb* same proportion? And 11 $200.plantsplant* . Infa a asingl magi.e tow town.n Wuerxbur Hum,burg.g N t i executive ability the sun shines In nil Its glory throughpou r It In a drop at a time, and beat 000 of Franklin's mosey la 1MM win tbe great sliifi. ;t*o the tongue la a tit- and "something doing" all the time. an opening In the range of hilts, snd poor It la a drop at a Urn*, and boat000 of Franklin's money In 1900 will133 children received these, prices at [ doing" all tho time, an opening In the range of hills, and>nstantl y into the dissolved lye. be $'J 000,000 of things tb eat and wear tle thing. Um wfcat it does has terri- Failure aad ssccesa, both of a mark- out go the lamps nntll the second constantly Into the dissolved lye. the school exhibitions. tie thing. i-u» rat It does has terri- cceaa. both of a mark- out go the lamps until the second heIn 1006W.ooo.iwo, wha t ofwil thingsl Mr . toRockefeller' eat and wears ble cons«>qtiejjwwE< even as a little fire ed character, are for this hand. sunset brings night In reality. Chance Sewer Islet. In SIMM, a hatUe will Mr. Rockefellers ble coosetjoeacW, even an a Itttl* fire re for thu hand, sunset brings night In reality. fM0.0vo.O0U P «P "> In tbat year* To »AT1Q»AUTTXATIOXAJLXTT II»V nOBTTJfO. uartllj aonarBlulatc the youn» peo maymay kindlkindlee aa gt*" gffst* conaagratlon conflagration.. Be - Be A hard. tWnn., mucmuchh lineUnodd band band., In connection with the relaying the gMw.ouo.oiwIIOO.OOO'.OUO.OOO.whic plte up hu> lawhatth In thate year?w*wl e To >ocletlcs ot Chrlailan Endeavor on Mr. Rafterty—I aee in tbe papers In connection with the relaying the .i.-TSkri ot cnrtalan cane*cause ooff ItIts'poorers po^-er a aRoo goodd ma nman wil t willbow a great nervousnesrrvou.no.,s anandd nonott aa Mr. Rafferty—I aee In the paperswal k of the City National Bank, the $loe.oo#.(wc.*oo.•alth of the which L'nka tod whatState thes nowVtfew 'An Englishman, when he is going tb» twenty-fifthtwetuj-flfih annlVL-PKLranniversaryy of their whera one of the society gur-ruls had walk of th# Qlty National Bank, the -Aa EaglWimu. a bra k. i. goingleundaUon , I with you oil «ood tortun* guard its —ftobert E. Speer. rery happy dispositionImposition.. ThTh.e lon loneg where on* of the society gur-ruls hadstor m sewer inlet at the corner has wealthlount s ofto . th*Bu t .>tUnited tbe ^am e Statesrate o f nowfight, throws his ha: and coat in a I wish roe all non a swell "coming out" and there were storm sewer Inlet at the corner has to Igkt. throw, ku bat and coat la a >ur ifforu for th.' monl and »i>irtiual narrow Band ts of the arbitrary type n swell "coming out" and there werebee n shifted. H wllljbe located sev- amountsincremen t to.th e presenBut t atentit (hey wealtasm*h oratef blusteringof , bluffing WJJ on the ground katas- of our pnpte. 1 of the arbitrary type 500 people there. been shifted. It will he located sev-iarrvmeni the present entire wealth ofMuaierlng. blaBng w„ oa tb. .rouwd and is Inclined toto bbae cruecruell an aadd des daa-- 50# people there. eraleral feefeett dowdownn Fronts Proa#' street afreet., instea Insteadd Tjnlted States will have piled up. -AC* SooUrolt pollpoll,s hi but ha tbat dow «owan tigh lightt an ou ! THEODORETHEODORE .ROOSEVELTJtOtMEVELT.. potic. Mrs. Casey—What's that? Why. jf directly at the corner. It te be- the United States will have piled up. Mrs. Caaey—What’s that? Why.of directly at the comer It la bybe- 1006 . to tM.ii *"V*0O.IWKI.I>OO—an Im- kmhis heabradd anudd buttonbutton,s hi hi.s coa coatt carefully canfaUy.. Very large bands over-do, very MarneMame RlleRileyy hahadd aa "comin "comingg out out”" an dandlieve d the change win improve the by Jfios. to $20,1X10,000.000JOOO—ob Im- lieved the change win Improve thepoealbl e lljrure. Th.The xanaawy S«oScott Isu no aott goin gulagg to eadanto radaa-- From the Getman etupevor: lall hinds tope, bnt do not fulfill. there were 5.000 people there. walk for pedestrians at that point. possible figure. there were 6.000 people there. walk for pedMtriaaa at that point, er mar of hii property. Washingteo. Fsh. 1 and defqraed hands show, a deform- Mr, Raflerty—Oee will! Waa tt In slippery weather the Iron cover TheTbe worlworldd lt»lItselff woulwouldd no nott bol holdd tha tthatgar aay of ku propraty. Mr. Rafferty—Oee wkia! Waa la« slippery weather Che Iron cover "An Irishman appeals to the crowd Wni fieriwr f Cawtattae Cn«Wavar. ed natnee. Jg hollow, contave palm, tn her home? of tbe Inlet has always caused a num- amountamount ooff wealthwealth.. MoneMoneyy earn earnss momy . "Aa Irishman appeal, lo th. crowdTriRfiet Tempi*. Itoston; lu her home? of the Inlet has always caused a num- i hold his cost. Tbe Celtic nature tH)e "Fatal Hand." Mrs.Mrs. Casey—NoCaaey—No;: InIn her hoc. yard yard.. Sh eShebe r of (alls, and a good deal ot an- It cannosnuott earearnn mermoree tha thatn Uter * Is Tb. Cattle nature Tb# German emperor ha* requested me ber of fall*, and a good deal of tban-e equivalent of valae for. •sires sympathy and tries to build it ** eflfir Me Dearty conrraiulsOoe* to to* fellfell dowdownn ththee well well,, an 'an’ hollere holleredd til l tillnoyance . the equivalent of vote* tor. dmirna sympathy aad tru* to baud II « people-b -f CtirMtas t» Hfss. tne hand Vnts the theythey pullepolledd heherr out.—Chicag oat.—Chicagoo News N* . P- «r m the anaiveraary ef which tie wise endeavor to follow. FlentyTlssrtj oeff LancwBga._ "A German—methodical, precise— tbs toaeding of tv u.«ui:>n sad t* Fletcher, OitM Wad. ••Did you have much trouble speak- fold,fold* hihits coacoatt inla a a nea aaait bundl bMbe an d’ui lay slay*enpvena hi* tape ,*«, ,*> Ce«.; pment of _rea—I thought TWswortk turned -Did yon have much trouble i his hat on top of it to hold It down. B* hripfnl r*otl*h I* ws»t "My.**"My." saisaidd GeorgiGeorgiaa regardin regardingg hl i hi* teging EnglisEnglishh whewhenn yo yeaa w«r weree in RagIn - bu ut oa top of It K. bold II low. — w —t Odra tkrakan m. Ther^f is ot>e approved method of ipellinspellingg boobookk ruefullyraefally., "wha “whatt a nan in -In-ove r a new leaf. land *~ -Aa"Aa AmericaAmarkun lala S Qso aoxkiu ualorai to topitc parkh tor roes* lag 1«pori-n.e «/ work tk* saving *on<# and that Is by pnttUn ventorventor thathatt musmustt hav havee bee nbeen to Into - In-_«ena—H e did: hat tt evidently "No- The trouble ihad -was la mak- la aad bar. tb. thing 0T.r that Christinaha f-idamcn an- carryai *r. la it In till Dime Savings Institution, vent«« nt hohoww ttoo spel spelll *l alll th sthe word word*s and aadcontain s some terrible adv»e».— ing people understand ass.-—Detroit star-, dgktlaa wfthrat airing a lAougai ""■fbkJeriw'Srra.- ;wur. where it will be sate snd at tbe same ao«•ot ananyy twtwoo alike!"—Exchangesilks t"—Bxehaage.. BreoktyaBrooklyn LifeUt».. Free Praia. lc hat or coal-- time draw liberal Interest. Step," eholr: "A June Carol." school: THE CONSTITUTIONAUST. carol. "Summer Days." school: era- A DEMOCRATIC WWOtt-T. 'j cine. "My Choice,- Wesley Johnson, 111 Marjorts Lee. Eleanor Stover, Irene J-ublUbed a. < Mou sad John Thompson; carol. •Flowers of Jane," school; recita- tion, "Growing," Sarah Johnson; , with varylsc resniu save the Ger flower drill. Clara Hadley, -HU*a Vaa IDIDI, who reached to* toag tough Winkle, Edith Lowry. Ida Odam. Is for goal Brat andtodsy their Inveo bel Harvey. Madeline MoF, Eth tlon* and remedies make it possible Savior: offertory, orchestra; tlon, "N»tBTe"a Teachings," choir $6.00 A. U FORCB. Editor ••« the |>r»>ra»(ure or weafclj born. The ong, "The Uly's Lesson," prims results «f the OvraiH servi department. willwill bubuyy aa branbrandd ne neww SI 1100 Steve Stevenn Idea lIdeal THl'BHDAV. JfSt: 14. tMM. aII embodied In the elaborate exhlbl- , , • • tlon now at Dreaml»nd. Coney Island Eierciiwa la Th« last half of the programm RIFLERIFLE.. NoNo.. 4444.. witwithh 24-fnc(24-incJii barre barrel.h , where the whole world vtewi Flnt Pr«*7tertsn was devoted to an emblematic piece PI,AI\FlKMWi ITWTKD. „, ,rf Inf«nl Incubators Inhabited by descriptive of the Christian's llf living Infants, thus practically dem and Otfctr entitled "The Voyage ot LJIe." T 32J RR.. FF.. calibre calibre.. Call Call9'jC^ddlnoto 9*jCoddln« and songs. TheThe piecpiecee closeclosedd witwithh a vocaa vocall se- se- Bid pal governments is moil absurd, benefit to mankind In: Installing lection, "Homeward Bound." and [orerameats Is most absurd, benefit to mankind la: Installing noTrinit y P-.-r.irm.-tl (linrrh. . lection. "Homeward Bound." and a Is every' respectrespect,, savsavee tha thatt o f ofgov -gov- perfec perfectt an Institutio an Institutionn as ma yan b emay see nhe seen carol.carol. "Ros"Rosee StrewStrewnn Way, Way."" b y byth the •ernment., ththee twtwoo place piecess constitut constitutee at Dreamlandat Dreamland,. Its f.orlfin; doeworks does Thnote Children's D;:y exercises school.school. AnotheAnotherr specia speciall featur featuree wa wass one communitymunlty.. TheiTheirr interest tnlerestas ar eare sto pstop here here,, for Infor ever lay every large largecity i city slmi-Trinit y Reformed church} took th thethe singinsingingg ofof "Th"Thee Hol Holyy City. City,”" by by Identical; their government should lar Institutions are to be created and place or the morning serrtoe. Tl Mrs. William H Sebring, while "* . their government ahonld lar Institutions are to he crested wasods a large attendance. Mrs. William H,v Sebrlag. while Miss be One ' •a' systematisystematicc alforeffortt mad madee to tofnstru Instructi ArllaeArline BrowBrownn inla Gree Oreekk ooetn costumem act- Consolidatiotide!loan doedoess nonott meameann an - an-th e theworld' world’ss motherhoo motherhoodd In th e Inca ; tba careTiii' programme was elaborate eedd ththee nsrtpart.. TheThe exercise el errs leeswnl c which aexatloo. NortNorthh PlalnfleldPlainfield woulwouldd of tbofe theprematurel prematurelyy bora .horSu It i s a Itw ele aenjoyable well . It Included song by th werewere ilan chargchargee o fof th thee superintende superintendenta still be a parparit ofof Somerse Somersett county ennaty.- establishe establishedd fac t factthat previouthat preciouss to tl toBeginners the ' department, li charge ooff ththee schoolschool,, assiste assistedd b yby th ethe past pastor.o At the same time it would be part of Installation and use of. tbe Infant hid] -is Miss Mary Berkjaw; Begin concluded with sme time It would he part of laetallatloa and see of Ibo Infan! In- -Uttle Gardeners," b Rev. A. E. Tien, concluded with a the ever expandinaipandlagg anandd progressprngreadlve! abaterscabelors., ai l allInfant Infantas weighin weighingg less tierslens' exercia. carol.carol, "O"Onn ThiThiss HappHappyy Childre Children’sn DISCOVERED FOR THE CURE bF elty of PlainfleldPlainfield., jusJaatt ththee sam semee a s sstha nthan 3 pounds 2 pounds.. 3 ounces 3 ounces,, died o ndied th e onGeorgeGeorg the e GaryGary.. WarreWarrenn KjelloggKellogg., A Al-Day.”Day," bbyy ththee school school,, th ethe benedlctl benedictiono that sectioIonn koowknownn aass "Netherwood" ’’.Notherwood’’, dadayy o f ofthei rtbolr birt h birthIn t—•fa fact,fredfre donly DenlseDenise. , LeroLeroyy Howeh Mo wen., Regtna Reginaldl andan d postlndpostludee byby th thee orchestra orchestra-. T h The la today. TToo arguarguee thathatt ththee proposl ptoposf-- abou aboutt ID peInr percenL cent,. of al ofl pr allc prematurelyApplegate.Applegatc . BenjamiBenjaminn UtiliseDenise;; ao i songchurchchurc h wawasa beautifullbeautifullyy decorate decorated) tlon would bring about great Incon- born infants live accordlnj andand PsalPsalmm 191*.. b yby Junio Juniorr departme department,i wit h flowers, under the ffirectloi RHEUMATJI5M lid bring ghost great laeoa- bora Isfanu live according to ststls-at th e head of which Is (Mrs. ,L. 1 with flowers, under the direction of renlei • and complications Is moat tics. It Is, therefore, In the nature at tho bead of whlek it Mr*. X. MrsM.. Charles Van Winkle, chain LLIMBAOO. NELWALOU. COUMM. COLDS 0* C*g*T, >0*0 s and complications It most lien. II It. therefore, la the Schofleldnature : recitation, Emma H. Ryno Mrs. Charles Van Winkle, chairmen. TWWOAT. PNEUMOMA. ST*AIMS. SWELUMU, ETC. *-rrnii' "u Greater New York ex-' of a God send that science has pre- Schofield, recitation. Emma H. Ryno; Faith Chapel. is. Greeter New Tork eg- ‘ of a God send that science hurecitation pro- . "Children's Dair," Doroth tends over flre distinct counties and sented the world with an instrutuem recitation. “Children’s Day.” Dorothy ar five dlsllaet counties end seated lbs world with nn InstrumentMartin; exercise, Ella Pert." ' Children's Day exercises were IT NEVER FAILS TO CURE Its government Is run as smoothly as with which to do such good work Martin, exercise. Ella Porter. Beat- Children’s Day exercises were held wm.nl Is ran as smoothly ga wills which lo do such hood ricework. Tier . Madallne Ulai ,t Faith chspel. Sunday, when though the entire city lay in the The employment of iicubators as s rice Tier. Madeline Bair. Rathat Faith chapel. Sunday. when the Ibn entire city ley In the The employment of Incubator. Bnanderas a , Marguerite Barkalew, He •hildren presented an excellent prc county of New York. I means of saving the I^ves of prema Enander. Marguerite Barkalew. Hel- children presented an excellent pro- if New York. | menmi of saving tho livesen ofMcAfee proms, Grace Vail gramme, under the direction c Three years a£o, factional feeling, en McAfee. Grace Tall. Grace De-gramme, under the direction of Su- yonrs ago. factional feeling lorely or very weakly horn Infants.nlse. Helen Saffron, Ev«lyn Soko pertntendent L. W. Randolph, assls and personal| spitip|t«e wawass thethe majo major.r j baa not yet become general In Amer-nise. Helen Saffron, Evelyn Sokol.perintendent la. W. Randolph, assist- WU ed by the pastor. Rev. J. W. Musae feature of the campaign. Tbe ones- lea- Tet It is notorious obvious Maude McAfee. Edna Mowen; exer-ed by the pastor. Rev. J. W. Mnaeon. ,f the campaign. The qoea- j lea. Tet U la notorious and obvious programme opened with an t Uon of consolidation was never J that the best and almost WUIJ u. The programme opened with an or- consolidation va> never ***** **»e **•* »**<* almost only mean*cise. “Why We Like Children’s Day,”ga n voluntary by W. A. Conger, fi reached. The ugly feeliBg engender- , of saving such Inrantfl Is to pr Marlon Blair. Marlon. Wool ley, Laura gan voluntary by W. A. Conger, fol- The ugly feeling: engender- !of saving such Infanta is to protectMarlon Blair. Marlon Woelley. Lauralowe d by the singing of "Beautifu ed at that time has now largely pass- • them absolutely from changes of lowed by the singing of “BeanUrm d time baa now largely pass- them abeolately from changes of tem-Smith. Amelia Keratin*; exercise. imer." by tbe school. An anthem 4 ed away. A large percentage of those perature and from cold. For sucb Sommer.” by the school. An anthem A lari'* percentage of those pomturo and from cold- ror “Childhood’ssqch Honrs." Leroy Leland.b y the choir preceded an address o Baltimore and Washington—in. arrayed against either consolidation purposes children used to be wrapped William Tier. Theodore Tail, Louise * purpose* children used to Pbe WrappedWilliam Tier. Theodore Tall. Loolaebywelcom the e eholrby Ro precededy Hsffne r ansa daddreaa Vern of l. H S) a. Si.. !.«. 6.45. r« p. DL or annexation are outspokenly In fa- up In wadding or,Inn sheepski aheepaklnn wi t withSender;Seader ; recitationrecitation., -llow“H#w Thin Thingsg welcome by Roy Heffner and Varna ndays-no.ilila. ro.. 3.4B, S.4E p. m.. 1.17 vor or merging the two munlclpai- Seem to a Boy." Walter fisher; red Stewart; a ng by the prli nt. the wool adhering- Seem to a Boy." Walter Fisher, reci-Stewnrt; a song by the primary de- Chaifn cars; tation. "Grandpa's Pet," Mllford Mc- partment. recitation, "My Llttl ltles. _ mtend that tbelr "The Social Whirl" at ihe Casln tation. “Grandpa's Pet.” Milford Mc-partment. a recitation. "My Little main objection was the ' method "The SocUl Whirl" at the Casino.AfeeAfee; : recitationrecitation.. "Accounte“Accouptedd .For Tor.”, Apple.”Appl i "KfHelenU i MariMariee HaroldHarold;; redt recita-a NewNew YorkYork,, ha baai an extremelymely I novel m Day: recitation. "Hake Room tions. girls f: . the primary depart adopted In starting the agitation, The •nis th Edson Day; recitation. “Make Roomtions, girls from the primary depart- finale. The aeene represents the the Children," Ruth Hoffman ment; recitationrecitation,, HeleHelenn Myers Myers;; a n an- alley Kalroad This ground off oppositioii n IIs now re- Fteep]echa8e courTO of the Bi tor the Children/ Roth Hoffman; steeplechase course of the Bronxvllie recitation. "Thr Land of Smiles, themthem bbyy thtbee choirchoir;; song song., Bessi Beaniee Ca Car- moved by tbe formal manner in Hunt club Vpon ,j,e Tesalf recitation. “The Land Of Smiles.” 4 Hunt Club. Upon the result ofRaymon a d Stevens: sons. "Six I.lttl Pastor Musson then made a fe which the subject Is again bring tak-;! race la whlcn women members of the Raymond Stevens; song. “Six Littleson. Pastor Munson then made a taw ; rare In which women members of theDairies, " Adelaide Cole,: Clara Lee oprlate remarks, speaking of th /^LvtpsK.- «• up. The right channels are being club ut rl the players; who are gath- ments. Miss Elsie Tier for the Ju The programme Included the pr? itli ability Of 1nuniclpal con- actloo by the player* who are gath- The programme included an address us bis ered near the "bedg* Jump" at the ors, and Miss Hazel Martin for t by William D. Murray, appropriat trol of garbage and ashes collec- ered near the “hedge Jump” it the by William D. Murray, appropriatenam e and] address and finish line, At the critical moment I!:LS:I school. W. C. Leek led the songs by tbe school, a solo by tion and disposal will be pre- 1 finish line. At the critical moment eoaga by the school, a solo by Mr.copy . Regular price rapirapidd hoohooff beabeatsu ar « archear: heardd In thIne inginthe g by the school. Staleay.ttaleny, ofof thethe Crescen Creaeewtt Aven Avenueu sented to the Common Ccnncll at 1 wlngfl and then The Belle of Ken- The platform WSH prettily deco- Presbyterian church cbolr. and reel Hi Best meeting. A thorough inves- wings and then The Belle of Ken- Presbyterian church choir, and reci- Burr Publishing Company tucky, with MIBS Ritchie gracefully rated with flowers. An unusual deco- tatlons by the pupils. Those who tigation has been made. Much In- tucky. with Hlsa Ritchie gracefully tations by the pwplls. Those who US Street Snr V«-'k •' astride, soars clear pf the live-foot rative effect was secured with a largi .ook part are as follows: Jnlli • pL dally solid vestibule train (a formation has, been obtained from astride, soars clear pf the five-foot took part are as follow*: Jolla* r«i». Toedto sad ChlcAdo and prln barrier and lands painting In the ten- icross tbe front of the plat Smith. Petwyn Robinson. Morri Other cities where public plants of barrier and lands painting In the cen- Smith, Petwyn Robtuson. Morris Ut Intenewllate station. except or the stage. This fa quit I which dailiei I thickly Somerset. Fidelia Potter, Mary John n;i;i-:noi,jiKtts APPOINT this sort are In operallon and the re- tre of the stage.g This la quite a feat Somerset. Fidelia Potter, Mary John- FEDERATEDUDERATEP I>ABOLABORR HEX'HEX’SS t looked lik field son. An offering was made for th IjROWIpT. City Ticket Agent. consideringnsidering thathatt 101000 per personss are on c|>SVESTIOX IN AUGUST. PRO TEM. mit! are said to be especially favor- nd made an ttjractlve fol son. An offering was made for the rjixvKvnov in acgkjbt. Prt |t strw-t.^ Mainertd Pi. J. thee stage'anstage andd It Itml^h mightt resultt dis adisas- iunday-school Board. able to the undertaking here. T tbe flowem. ?The decoration! Sunday-school Board. trouslyously foforr somesome,, if ifMis Miass Rltchl$*wnst Laraer Number of Delegates Than Nathan It. W Act for Edward Plalnfleld already owns the nec- ere placed by a commit tee made ui FirstFirst BaptisBaptistt ChurrhOinrrh.. lanpr Number of lfedcgates Tima not a skillful horsewoman. _ Wood. '»! and Dtpsrtnrc ot Uailt essary plant but some Improvements : Miss Mabel Wilson, Mrs. Clarence Children’sChildren's DaDayy exerciseexercisess werweree faeli held '•- r-.mil Expected—Growing I'.mM Kxpeeled—Growing .Nathan $•• Leavitt. or Elkabeth, muni necessarily be made. The cost Bemhardt's most successful Amer-j utz and Miss Anna Searing- inn thetho- afternooafternoonn atat th thee Firs Firstt Baptis Baptistt pLainfi :u> posTorrn-R Bernhard:'. most •uecessfnl Amer-j p, RapidlRapidlyy RecentlyRecently.. baa been Aosep by, the Board of of these Improvements U roughly es- in tour win end with an engagement Nine children wefe baptized by church,hurch, undeunderr th ethe auspice auspicess of thofe the ran'tour will end with «n engagement TheThe NejNejww Jereey'StatJersey'Slatee FederatioFederationn Preeholden| to^act as county .collect- timated at 924,000 and the'running f three performances at the Lyric tstor. Rev. Or. Schenck. They Snnday-echooi.Sunday-school, MrsMrs.. J.J. A .Ax Powllso PowllsotT.: of three performances at the Lyric |ia ofif LaboLaborr jwlllv.ill havhavee it sIts nex nextt coaven conven-- or pro tenj. -thjring the Illness of expense* at (10,000. Surely the city leatre. New York, nn June 12 and inperintendent of the primary lie theatre. Sow York, on June If and ra >nths to superintendent of the primary de-lon , at TVenton In August. There County Cogector Edward M. Wood. ean well afford tbe expense, particu- 3, when ftlie wllT give one perform- i age lartmeot, being In charge of tbe pro- tlon at Irenton In August. There 13. when she U give one perform- fo partment. being in charge of the pro-wil l be a jlarger representation than Mr. Leavitg wj£l receive the salary larly as tbe Board of Health has ace of "Canine" and two of a com- gramme. There was an add; will be jlarger representation than anee of "Camlle" and two of a com- . gramme. There was an address of -,(,d while he 1B serv- Mated that it Is for the well being *»ite bill including Act II of "Ham- t M. EJ Church. welcome by Lawrence French, reel in previous . from unions [ERVI||I. welcome by La«r*oc« Prench. reci-broughoij t tbe State, judging from shed 'bonds in tbe of the community. f Act HI of "FroaxFron." Act II auspices of tiic Sunday- us by Elmer French, Miss Flo throughout the State. Judging from tations by Elmer French. Mias Flor-epons . : is securities being When the report is presented, we [ "1,-Aislon." and *ct IV of "La e First M. :E. church. Neal and Willie Rickett. The: reports. ence Neal and Willie Rlckett. There The Suite Federation of Labor has Ki-an, Louis F. Hersh believe that >rciere." The great were also t ngs by the primary de- The Suite Federation of Labor has were also songs by the primary de-ee n growing rapidly in the last few and Richard T^Potts. i Coi 111 > 14. S.inda; t and the nain school. The boon growing rapidly In the last few partment and tbe main school Theears , and It is expected this year's win • all In ! Sunday-scboo! room was appropr years, and it la cxpectod thla year sCheck s against the county -will i>e Sunday-echoo! room was appropri- <•'•••-Chicago beef trusts. As I woman another season after which prayer by tbe pastor. Rev. A. C. Mc- convention tbe State Federation lutlnn e^eating the chang a result inestimable harm is being she will be featured by the Shuberts Crea, followed with a greeting song TAX LAWN PARTY. some time ago sent a communication aoldtjr " done to tbe retail Industry which in a new musical comedy to be wrlt- by theae members of the primary de- had been eon indies only fresh meats. This is'tea especially for her. partment: Edward Crone,] Violet Snt- WW.. DI>.. MurraMarrayy EntrrtaiaeEatertateedd Oa Ouee Hun Hun-- ! WAfCHU> • WAKKENVIULE ' inforiunate and therefore it is ton. Howard Hlle, Mildred Burnett, dred Children. iAXD aJtftiJL (Mt Bathel i ""What promises to become ane of dred Children. S duty of the public pi Chester Alpaugb. Jubilee Rowley, y Kit,4iH(-BS from attending to the popular features at "Brighton WilliamWilliam DD.. HurrayMurray,, auperintend superintend-- the existing doubts In the minds o Edith Little. There was a song,, soli irpose. the duties o^ Hi^ office. He said Coun- the people. In his message accom- Beach Park" this summer Is the by Miss Agnes Baljey and] the choma entt ooff thtbee primarprimaryy departmen departmentt of oftb ethe The New Jersey Fed era t io ty Attorney*Codjngton had been «p- panying the report of the investtga~ >r;vm-h..-- off the F.s- ' girls from, the primary de- Crescentrescent AvenuAvenuee PresbyteriaPresbyteriann church Sunday-echool,inday-school, entertaineentertainedd ththee ehil chil-- a has fair years taken proached on tit* subject and bid ton. President Roosevelt distinctly planade at right angles and follows |Jart erest In legislative affairs and it was says: "There Is not one panicle drenren frofromm thathatt depardepartment,t as well p The offertory selection < was In the as ththee cradlcradlee rol rolll an dand Intermediat intermediatee read tnfs. ht. kated that si wrong with dressed beef in the car- turr of a duette by Mrs. Stephen cass: but la the canned product department,partment, aatt hihies hom homee Saturda Saturdayy . Tugwell and Hla. Bertha iaK.» ternoon. The affair wsi [ p Realtv. ~ fcs the evil." In other words it is street fair, and it wfll be a dlfflci afternoon. The affair was la a na- illis. The pastor then baptized the ure of a lawn party aad Illness, andj^a iHe work of the coun- -boroq h propertpropertyy i s Iso n onth e the . not the fresh meat, put the preserv- person Indeed who cannot find ture of a lawn party and wna very following children: Russell White n formal. h j ^ Sst noWr lais Indicate indicatedd b y byth e tbe Lynn. Raymond Claufen Lynn, Informal. week by George F. DuringDuring ththee afternooafternoonn ththee 12 *1XA lit -lit- lade t is week by George F. Uuchter making Frank W. Tall in. Lydia Ruth Tall- Parochial School ( t.mm<-nrt- the Somersetlerset streestreett reareall es - ca- tle tottotss enjoyeenjoyedy d themselvethemselvess playin pyplayingg devices, rifle shooting. Illusions. man. Msbele Koch. Robert: G. Squire. St. Marj's Parochial School lker. ). T. T.Waring' Waring’,s proper proper-- TOTO AUTAITOO OWSRRSOWNER*.'. games,games, whilwhilee a a pleasinpleasingg diversio diversionn St. Mary’s Parochial School grad- dog, pony and monkey abow. which Bendei Sllubeth | Katherlne uatingatlng exerciseexorcisess wilwilll bebe hel heldd In thIne the Hraatf andid WilloWilloww avenues arenne*.. called "Honkaytown" and wa*as aa PuncPouchh andand Jad yJody sho wshow and and Judd Stewart, aud- The flre chiefs Of New Jersey will F Janet! Marchant, >me tricks by an entertai New PlalsflelPlainfieldd theatrtheatree o n onWednes Wednes-- p sole to Judd Stewart, aud- which tbe Uttle animals give a repro- p»jsy Katie Hile, John Rusee!! Seek- ' some™£L, tricks'n7 by an entertainer. Later rican Smelting and ineet here tomorrow and li Is but n •rved. day nlghtnight.j JunJunee 2737.. an dand wil lwill be aben an the merlcan Smelting and diction of the famous "Plghting the eekm»n Wall ' refrrefreshments*sl"1 were served. Mr. Mur- ly; A. R, Phillips, of aroper that something In the way mtLB Emma uaM B , .-u was assisted la entertaining by elaborate Affair.ffair The programme will | Com any; A. R. Phillip., of ; names" act which has attracted so E. Dawe. Carltoi ray waa assisted In entertaining by , has purchased from entertainment should be provided by; E. Moore. Mar-, j wife and the various teachers 1 roaalst chieflyefly of spectacular dances fctonv e. has purchased from rh attention In Other localities. g* . Bryant Eva n B U the people ot Plalnneld. Chief Doane rt t :he departments represented. Thei and mu.letluslcl aaan instructo Instructorr in Indancin dancingg rH. t Ircblld the latter’s lh e lB U|° " , the famous Mexican other numbers ers(of Martha Washlng- ersoB has' ought tjte property at ttora. Owners of automobiles are ' the Blost P*rt«tly 'ormed HtUe bit Burnett: "Story ot the Soed." Bessie tha• eaterUJamententertainment.. SeveraSeverall prise prisess in ino n Couacllj 1^. 23, Daughters ©1 SShsd to l«d their service, m order Of (*m*«*«ltJl >° tn* *orld. Another Marehant. «olet 8uttoo. Alice Joy; Colby's flammer Ham*. goldId havhavee Ibeebeenn offereofferedd fo rTor excellenc excellencee America , auxiliary to the Jr. O. Uj A this suggestion. The *ttrmc«O'> wnieb se«u» certain to at- song. "God Is Near Me." pritaary Senator Colby has laken a house la ththee differendifferentt department departmentss an andd th etheM. . has rec#voM an invttauon from wed a deal with Judd -*- will be started tr*ct * lot ot sttentlon is the collec- «-lass: recitation, "Child and Moth- in the Thousand Islands of the St Rev. E. E. StoS^rson, pastor of the ; latter'* homestead ft from flr* h«adqoii tlo f !M. S. church., tost. 4 o>lock. ° ° Pnhons and boa constrictors er," Edward CraaC Th« begianers': Lawrence river, and will make Bluff commencement exercises. j at Willow avenue, and which are ihlblled by Professor department gave these recitations: Island his home for the summer It tend dirtnejsei^ices at that chn?ch 1 bproi meats are made will Lewis. ThTbe smallest of these rep- Jobn Bolsterle. Harold Vail, Harold Is an attractive spot Sad there is »*. has is said measure twenty-four Seal. Nicholas Cody. Jay So.nier, Earl fishing a-plenty and much else to do. rh after in length and weigh over DeNtse, Ruth I-a Cas, Lbren Pope; Mr. Colby will 'probably not take A rUinfleld Bred Bine Winaer. liable Property. Of fever In bia »erp i attack ee hundred pounds Per «7™ """" A ™ puuntw and there are Bone. Frank Rowley; recitations and much part in the summer campaign : er, the clothier, has ^haps, afier a per nrty-twf^ * ' ^™ - MichaelMichael QuinnQolnn.. thethe localocall horse The isal of the i of them besjdes a most In- song, several children. The pro- this year, although he will miss the •d a; deal Jwhereby he purchased yard rcvelaUoss. i short,ahopr. Ilas reelinfeelingg jusU Justlyy prou proud* afte afterr »■*** 7 o cU, •erestlng coliectidn i qf smaller rep- gramme was closed with a recession- Interest and excitement He has been - " ot Brooklyn, through audible expression n nd FtoMl bv the, horshorsee shoshoww becaus becausee o f ofth. e t*efact \"PolU»lfact " abpa^ll . w^i ., " **" » **• «• ^e vested cbdlr. coBStantly engaged In politics for - ni . Emmons, the brick earn* Irresistible. mo1 Kingdom which opened Park Aveviae Caaptlst Cbsrch. year BOW and wants some rest. Li . thatthat hhee ilas th thee breede breederr o (of "Irion. "Ixlon.”" th ethe euti “*«*>*., alarnsed.jScotc h Plains tad I firstfirst PiaiqflelPlalHieldd brebredd horshonee t o totak takee s I drea w a crowd* t|| tbe corner of BarOi ' ° ises on Grove street. on Saturday were well Elaborate Chlldrens nay exercises year he had a cottage near Seabrigl.., r Green brook almost blue'— ribbonribbon.. "Won"Ixloa”" la laa tares-thresa -1three-1 snd Parf **»dc i P On Decoration Day the were held at the Park Avenue Bap- but saw little of It during bis cam- e. This has s f ront- year-old stallion and was raised by I JL trj^ng Annual PUuo Recital. Beach Baseball Club tist church. Sunday morning, an- paign. and preferred a place farther and a depth of 300. lB ftr8t m Mr. Quinn, at bis place on Park are- ! i ,fpBi)wing another mak I The annual recital of pupils l^Z ** ± *t»o 'an immense der the auspices of the Sunday- removed from excitements and inter- com rising about an acre ot ma, bat was sold by him a year ago] "t">m they -ciaj&ed had walked ub i. The Pawnee school. Assisting In the rendition ot ruptlona. The Senator will have a Velnberger will con- taa Hay Vincent Whitaey will be Bill Wild wLf"-^ IJir Dr. Voorhees. of Somerville, the beWnd them. aaj4 hit the man la tUe East show the musical number* was the 8aa- number of Jerseymea aa aelghbors, merrlUe, the aroperty aa at pres- of the big arena, day-school orchestra. The opening including William Rlker of Orsnge exhibitor.] . Quin has another J»». k ekijtg dflt three teeth. fUe Orsce Carroll, contralto, will : nstdered one of the Prepared for Its re- numbers Included a prelude by the clerk of the Supreme « bred stallio*t n that be will ex- " 1 made good his es- » ^iart-—Nsw-jubit residential property orchestra, -a selection. "Keep la ark Call. io 1107. 1 said ha knew Was j Mil wan ridden by lady, tan per cent, added la horse's favor.' Sanitaritaryy lumbing , tkntarmt, Joseph Laroeqne, •II REPORTS iillMIH RIVALRY AIUSE SHI. Bernard1 s vine: second, Essex, r«_ w »Lx_ Ln (I wWaltealttrr P.t>. BllaaBliss., BernardarUleBernardsvflle; Ehfrdcbfrd., j It took I __„ € Investigator* Place Cost ot City Man IMN Bid* Delight. Mlaa Mabel B. Hooley, Plato- to capture the game from the Bo«er- i Ribbon toHe w Yorker in fleld fonrth. Artist LeGrand. MM. Mt A, C, Bat irday iftwaooa. It Improvement* to the Hollowaj-. Morristown. ; ' wu the beat contest ever played on EMTOtTAIMMENT fcTfcflC tejeen. Companion in Exhibit. Class 6—Biz pairs of horses tn the Duns lien ENTERTAINMENT City- Plant at harness, over 14.1 bands and not sv- Ma grca :c TO P«O|» OUCH- lag 15. First, Donner and .Bth- hand dejl BEAUTY AVX> BEAST T. O. Plant, New York: second. omm_ Conover Om Saturday ttvajm* VOLUNTEER A OAVS SERVICES AMD Lady Caroline asd Lady Margaret, • Langblln tor Holy Croaa choltfwia (la — third, pitched well op “A fw U t»r rerp h > tilt WOMEN WILL SERVE DINNER. then. Both teams played well i las Iba church' cdiRer. KeatNr* of the CI»itea Itey Tory; fourth. Cassia and Vat- < fleld. The fealnre of the can hareT« beeDmn most srffr.la disposin g BEADY FOB ACTION Lacking tbe necessary tttnOm but _ Jnmer Kid. Slslnon Stock ; Oarretsonn thifaw to the plat. ON tbthee ticket tlekcta* tgd saliye ha sa bee n own 1 possessed or determination, the Farm, Glen Cove, I- I- deep center in the sixth, ca Uku.«a. TheThe . proWdfT th e enter« * members of the First Church or Class 8—Seven roadsters and boat Mnllen. wbo triad to score fro talnment will be; to the Chota,. Christ have adopted a rforfll scheme appointed road rigs. F*st. Sadie j ondd oonn johaffey««!«« s ainglelada.. TItswortTltaworthh Boys ' Boys Dating Fn&d. •ining Expenses Estimated at Ufa': r darn* Pl.;nnrd Elivt S"a*aba - m- __*_». •_ *». _ •****• to have their edifice t>B Grove street. With nearly double tbe number of ,wat catccatchh i n thlae nBdWthe tn e uadrr the .npefn. Just o>er the brook, painted thor- 1second. Miss Banael Slock Fara.; L.no „.,,, . platen of Herbert ] spectators In attendance than bad han. William J. I elarontll. pnliullinU B down a« driv driese that " thatna Hnymowd 'choirmasteLodeB>eh,V r and or- ! SIO.OOO Annually—To Be onsblr Inside and' • Tbe men been noted on the prevlou* twa dan. Butt Held, Plalnfleld: William P. Drewry, New York; < thtaa has*, hadganlat .g,,l*. i.'Mgjg|Kladca, Instrumentaaol l roinnteered to donate * days Pialnfleld'a third annual horse show mi MOOAd. dnets, chorusesdo*U,, ;rec | eborusoa,.Aticm? an dr©c th e | service and the women have agreed closed Saturday afternoon. Threat- fourth, Enid. Klalsore Stock Farm. { Raised By Tax- Class 33—Nine horses, Corinthian : plaplmyy entitleentitledd "J^inl "Minii Betty. ' '• • to provide the dinner and serve It on enlng showers that haag about the Following I« jjpe,'programme in . ids. All the necessary help city considerately held oB and theeUM' °**a R. Hw . FOM. A . Ea . . *»>• ation. 1 11 1 0 has beea secured, and it Is thought last class passed before tbe judges, "* co"*""* IS per cent., P*perform-* ™"- FagJey, 1 1144 * • Choros. "The? Stf Rh Ride," T»- tbe wort can be done In (We day. but a few minutes berort pattering ' •*•• °**r UmMm 7*p-r Centa' TlT%U Bed Oarrataoa. cf -J.... • fl 1• 1 •0 loar.• four-han» d t.ccojnpaniment• lour, four-hand, Rns- ercompanlmen’t. Rs»- ,fiiT making a tiiroygh investi- It Is hoped to raise the money for «•» drops began to ran. In the; -*»*en. WestchestCT Farm; see- < net We toh er Flddlastoa. BN ... 1 " I0 sell 1Conro y1 an£ U• > Loderaall ; Coardysong, and iff. Lode,; cons. of tbe matter, the public af- the paint and other materials by an «»rly part of tbe afternoon tlie sun *"•*• X? ' " *"* '*"arai; B Collier, lb 0 "ThI' e Gtnser-brgadI H *• Man, " « Gaynor“The. Glucrr-br-adJ; Van," Gayuor. Writ • ••• .ini-ii i of the Common ice cream and strawberry festival bone gloriously tad reflected the', talrd, Onerio*. v 'OUaa. c ...... J...-. d 10 HarrIt y Kaae• n flndl0 HarolBarryd NobleKaaca; find I Harold Noble; 1 will recommend to that body that ia to be held on the church bright buea of hundreds of gorgeous Lake. If '. 0 0 x 0 A solo, (a> "Wbeti H 1 Big III Be a thai a municipal system for the eol- grounds this afternoon and evening gowns word by fashionable #omen Lake. If - j • • * • » solo. (al "Whoii I'M Bla IH Be a ln ln Lotan, lb * 0 3 4 0 Soldier." Molloy£(bH "The Wooing," leciioo and disposal of garbage a»J from 4 until 10. The surroundings grandstand and boxes and they Class 6—Fifteen horse si: Logan. lb ..J • 0 1 4 0 8oldlsr.--MoIIoyL IbM "The Wooing," .-.-),-. be Inaugurated. The re wilfroml b4e brilliantluntil y10. Illuminate Thed baurrouadlasay presented a ver y prettytrundsund; sigh t Thande ovehosesr IS band ands an d notheyt exceedin g 1S.Z Dutcher.Dutch*r. rlrl .J. 0... o 0* 1 10 Slereklng• . Mr1. L-^era1 recitationSlerekln*.. Mis s Mr. ljperh recitation. Mlaa will be brllllaatly Illuminated loeal by IOMIPtweeated a very pretty alsbt. The will be presented at the next regu- electric lights and tbe committee In contingen10 t of society; was added bands. First, Laughing Water, J. THawortk. rf 4 0 11d 0 Ellda Case1; sot«t. i Tbed Walters.Ella " Caee; aorry. ,fThe Walters," lar meeting, on Monday night. J chargelectrice hallsbtss planne dand to maktbse itcommittee a com- ' ° **lay smart fol contlnaentk from Ne wof Yorksociety, W . .asHarriman added, New York; second, > Hueeell. p . • a t t • Bristowd , dWal^ i « A d Bristow. Wal^rrUaiytagtea. Geor(e 2. and Chairman Buxton will mi pletchare tiesucces hass plannedand extend to s makea cordia It l e Brooklyncom- , Morrlstow by nsmart an d Newrkfolk , from New Yerk. Kanen, Arthur Kanen, Arthur Martin. Carroll Tay- Plate aucceea end extends e whllcordial ■rwoklyn. Morristown and Newrn. 5I 5 41S 2141 1 lor11 . Edwar1 d lor. Edward ScSorft chorea -The Its adoption. invitatioInrltallonn tote everyone e.eryone. T*h e paintThe- paUt-° «•"- « than a *«w represented «*” a faw repreeeated Bomsrust:A-C A. . C. Tinkers," (f Tlakera." (trooj RM>tn Hood I. De According to tbe figures compiled ilasn % lala t o tob e donhae on -doee or abouoat Philadelphiaor ,about Baltimore Phlludelpbta., and! eve n Baltimore aad rth. seasThe Earl, RR.. HH. PO . POA. BA.. Koven E. ; soloKorea;, aolo. t£ »br a Buret of by tbe committee It will cost the city JuneJim*, it.11. • Richmond, Va. Al-| l In all the statber- Richmond. Va. All In allHalloa.Mnllen the . c^thcrc,...J I t J 10d. « 11 Song,Id." AHetttenjd i 1Mi j LoderSong.; chorus" AlieitaenBMr;. I.oder; rhorun, |:4,000 approximately to make 1 ; Ing wawaas a representativerepresentative: onone aiandd dididd Sqsiren. rf . .' 0 0 0 0 0 "Tbe Miller's %>olHg," Eaton Fan- ewary repairs and l#. enlarge ! mad) to add to the success of thehorses, l.a.l hands or under. First, Squirm, rf . SO 0 0 0 "The Miller'a Vtpottjg." Ealoa Fan- All Ablaze, Hiss Margaret ifcCuten- Hand.Hand, rf...rt : 0 0 1 0 0. ingd; mandoli0 n sWeciipc> , 0Bussel l 0an d las; mandolin afdec()oa. Ruaaell and plant. Tbe plant purchased ,by the Riding and Driving Club's affair. H. Conover, as. .... 1 0 14 0 Ira Tall. dty through Mayor James F. Buckle The programme tor the afternoon's en, Plalnfield; second, Rozana. i H. Coaorer, we . -... 10 14 0 Ira Vail. Joseph Larocque. Jr., Bernardsvllle; BrokawBroke*., 2b» . . .-. 1 1 S . 4 10 Aun1 t Bet14i 0 Anat Betty—i fiyce la one act [or a mere bagatelle Is located on CmGAPTflIN FEIRFEHK’SK TEA MTEAM judging comprised fourteen classes Mehafley, 3b ..... 0 3 1 4 0 Cast: Jane, a mill d,i Will lam Taylor; DeKalb avenuu. it ia In a somewhat d ll tbroagh them j. W. H«rri- third, Gibson Gin. R. R. Moore, New Mchaffey. lb 0 1 1 4 0 Caat: Jane, a maid.; William Taylor; aod thi York. MeVoyHcVoy.. etcf ... J • • « * 0 Mabel0 , Perc0 y mts*hS ; 0 Dr. Taylo*0 Mabel., PercyINIEVI nfittaefc: RY Dr.DETAIL! Taylor. dilapidated condition owing to its nrro tur • m fir niniuui *" New York, and C. W, Wat- Scboeller, If « • * f> • her rather, Ro^sell; Conroy; Jaek non-usage for a long period. fins THF RIIIF ltimore, stood out promln- Class 15—FonMn-hands. First, Schooller. If 0 0 1 0 0 her rather, BtAaeO; Cqaroy; Jack uiiu nil utuL niuuun , <„ 1,; Watson, Baltimore; second, G.G. ConoverCoaorer.. lb- lb-pp . - 1..1 1 4'~1 1 Everett4 , a0 "craA1" jpltcberErerett., Andre a w craA” jaltcber. Andrew The Tanning expenses per ani ly j"as rlvala for honors. The eatlyfor- as rlrala for honors Tba for- blln. p-lb . 0 0 IX 0 StigllU: Evans #n4) Atkins, school 14 \Br Fh ave. 1 t"e ahead tof the .tattar George Watson, New Tork. HeLoughlln. p-lb . 0 0 11 0 0 Btlgllu: Brans ytatj; Atkins, school are computat*d at 110,000. 1 ■•ANDY”'ANDY" ANANDD "MACK "MACK"' JUDGE JUOtEDD TO BETO BE • little skaad of the Utter — boys, Pearson andboys.; Raymon Pearsond • • iWlltfr and Raymond •am would be raised by taxation and Class 4 0—Six horses in harness, 3 -8 40 It 3 Kenyon; Mrs. ...srusexsSUPERIOR TO "NIP , Inladies the, numberamateur ofs ribbouedriving ; to horsbU ecredit 1 A 40 11 1 Kenyon; , AlberMrs.t Miller.K jrrtgl.: *Ut» Alberte Miller. would be Included In the regular SUPERIOR TO WP AND “TUCK. ; for the preelons two days sad aelar- S. A. C.QOOK031000000 0—3 Place. Dr. Tayl :hoof for boys, j j conDcilmanlc budget. It ia unlikely j ally when they met In the last class counting CO per cent., vehicle and ! S. A. C.OOOdOllOOOOOO 0—1 Place. Dr. Taylt&a ,*chool for boyi. l e ; ally when iDDoIntmenthey metW 40In oetber cent Iasi. Dan'a dees- - a 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f) 0 0 3—5 Time, morning day, preceding . that the plant would be put in op Amid the enthusiastic band-clap- °' ^ da> and the moel Important general Dun-a. .1011000000000 1—1 Time, morales he show, there was an undercur-•—'»» ' ' Garnet Mrs. H j set"•* •*A.- C. C.,. 1 . Tw1. o basTwoe hit—Q baee. Conbit—O.- ThCon-e ibles—PearsoThe choir;n BaiTafblee- 1 Pearson Bal but the committee la anxious to fii rntoru.tators, PlalnfleKTPlalndeWss crac crockk "Or e departOre depart-- T* excitement■»■*' ° . excitement.It waa ih e comIt- | J*was the com- ' orer.over. FirsFirstt bas e baseon balls—Of on balls—Offf RUE- ley .Ran- Al . lay. Alan .berDiamond.t Dents, X' Robert Dents, IU part of the work ss speedily ss •Andy" andi "Mack" Panion harness exhibit open only to Reeve Stockton. Plalnfleld; third, ddes, Walter I • ment team. "Andy" and bI"Mack."bb P*nlon haraesa exhibit, open <*llr to seusen.. 31;; oft " offMeLoughlln Mel-oaffhllo.. 3: of f Con1; - offBernar Cos-d Eagle Bernard, I§>ret i GiddBasle.i 13>rea vGlddra. Walter possible. sutlonodstationed aatt No .No. 3 houad2 . receivehouse,d «reed« .7? red*» » blue"»»*"'.. -ribbon, .»i>d7elgb t.Inner., Brevet, M!s» endMsbe l B.elsht Hooley . Plain- over, 1. Double play~*ntsworth and Harrington, AaSon \ HJ-Egtns" . Ray- - in Bpeaking of the matter this splendid animals attached to smart field: fourth. Laddie. George A. Bea- orer. 1. poabld play—rTItaworth and Harrinston. Aa|on . Hlaslns. Ray- ththee blubluee ribbo ribbonn at thate horsthee ahohomei show, splendid animal, attachedton. PlPlainfleld l to .amort FagleFagley.y StrucStruckk out—B oat—Byy Russell Ruaaell., 14; mon14;d Klinemoud, jftayiioKllae.i K KenyonSarmoMp, Kenyon, morning, Mr. Buxion said: "The SaturdaSaturdayy afternoonafUruoon.. TheyThey competed cam. lntj tbe ribs, byby McLonghllnMcLaughlin,, 2 ; 1:by Gby. Conover O ,Coaorer. 8. Oeorg e1. Kanen Oeorge. Kanen, l&trrc Kd»a. Artbar committee bss done a large amount for It ln tbe Ore departs* class I Watson's entry waa bb champion Class 47—Fire department claaa Id Noble, DISON AVENUE, for It In the lire : department dee. I WeUou . entry fo.asr bes t hisexhibi championt of pair of horses to Umpire—LewiUmpire—Lewies ChurchillChnrchlll.. Martin, Martin Martin. Martin XaalE. Harold Noble. of work In this conectlon and I think with the borough's gray geldlL.BS, " Baltimore," while Harriman' - —, — Karl Noble, ArfJiui:; Blade, Andrew It* findings will be favorably received with the borough-, stay waseldlns.BaWmomwhiles the Hardman'sapparatus. First, Andy ana Mack, - — Karl Noble. ArAu' Slade. Andrew "Nip-Nip"" antadd "Toe*. "Tuck."- An d iandt n o timat e no time Proud-steppln ™ ’** e "Chleftaprond-atepplu*j No . 3• Chtefua. Company . Plalnfleld; secoqj), FOI'XDFI)I"M> DKEGAN'DUMAS'SS CURVE Cl’RVKSS Btlglltx, HoraceSBUgl!ta. Sci __. Hor*c<*3Edward Sefrmycr. Edward by the otber members of the Common dadosiring tbthee exhibitio exhibitionn wer e ..te tb.the choso-h .'ke choice quicklyh aarrowlas down ANDAM) DEFEATEDETKATKDD HOBOKEN Hoboken.. Scharb 8eharb., Willlan iwuilten.yjor . Taylor.CarroU TayCarroll- Tay- Council. Personally I believe that trie,:es mormoree closel clomlyy matched mutehdl. .to these two. 1 “ ' “ '•»Ni p and TkeTack , No|uds«. 2 Company rquIUed, Nort h ' ■■ —— ., CTlarlelor.i E . PercyMoran , WuUoft. Char lee K. Moran. the city should collect and dispose CaptaiCaptainn GeorgG«>,„e Feirfn Pdriaffg drov dm».e thee wbwhathe*t1 Vwa"s kBa tt Bt *BkUe anfl: «“"«alin PI w Cnlnl Inllpe"1 VMUwub «hr Pub Edwin Wakceld is sell COD' j Rueoell Coo- ot garbage and ashes for the house- wIddId* iftm aad he *»■«* them r underagain the rival ' wer"e riwai ootvm erc—Nin e »e*icombina - xtb la Ru ray.Vail Albert, Her- MflVl. ftiaoHl Vail. Her- bpjders. That Is tbe view taken by t around the ring tion and saddle borses. First, All 7 the Board of Health and that body Miss Margaret McCntcben: r.MMoa. :h: berttenors—Mr. Stine. ) rMl** Biart* I tenor*—Mr. 1 tbink will do all In IU power to Careful.- Charles J. Flak; ThThee CentraCentrall lallp * lallpelanded landedBarton , Hoa 0 “ Wlltoao. Mr. Wllllame; !I:.-IL' about the Improvement" Ing. style, action and conformation third, Blaxe Away. Miss Margaret i "Willie" Deegans >lanta at St. bassos—Pope, 1 ler In borses counted sixty ntiiiy handled the ii*Vbona 1 -•Winie- Dregan a . slaata W atorn VfSt. J*** *—P"P®. fal^n*. Weaterrdt. "Cbleftan's" back, both sltUng with McCnteChenMcCiiteChen;: foutfourthh . BabeBabe. Mis" s ' Goor.esGeorge's CrickfcCrickett Oroonds Grounds., Hoboken Hobokea., ™ TheWestern,- tro ball, j ‘ per cent, and _be apparatus forty. set axpresBlons snd tbe apparent de- Mabel B. Hooley. Soaday.Sundsy. anandd Igavegave th e Hobokenthe s Hobokens P» The patronesses wll he Mrs.Fittis J. ,H. JERSEY CENTRAL SHORE — each Instance the latter was a Class 24 CA>—Eight saddle horses theitheirr seconsecondd coa t coatof whitewasof whitewashh for """" for• M™: Murry, Mrs, combiiblnatlo aatloan chemicadmksll an d-n»-; bese en- ZZfVSu Jm. The visitors won by a -^sncl, S. "- Oral • mx£ trick/ for *U TRAJX IS BAD gine and though the borough's Is , the season The riattorn won by a eruBCIa S. Mooar, tore#WO mn MfooMiMi*Frederick at the men any recognized lion score of c to Theo] y sTheyured .scoredtwelv Harringtont-elre , Mr.fBrlA Br.t.* TonwloVaM Mrs. C M. " mine, W. S. Elliott. New Tork; hite y • as. n^MctettBiien, Twenty Injured and <>n.- Kil!i-l Near £S5Si&SS?natty and fine s=«=sa WLAjr •rve. Somerset. Joseph Larocque-, Daab" 'DM pa. while Manager ?arle' s Dupel.i tra, JR. n :s years of sen EbM-aisfc,asgreeitlon baan«d to be sstl»- Charle MrBs DupelJ . tra Eatontown Thl- Non- Jr.. Bernardsvtlle. fled with (our hits off Sammy Hope, * M -J:> Watgin, M Lieutenan,, n Bt Campbelm l,l handlea d iveted ribbon was pinsed on "Lord who formerlh T y iltcbehl d here. Feat J- Converse. Mrs>. Wbathet s L. Holsteln, ifery inf. ■v■Nip^ ;.d*and'-r»e? -Tuck^ .b lr,uud1!^ while they ldli,,|t,Thmoere smil , e - thabridle.i The Malletsu that .be- game were the two-base hits arare:?r"-^-^?.e twtwoo splendi splendidd animal- "animalsi s -;»the•y lack-."-'J.BM^-I.they; ng^ielack-;d u i Wataoq> face ladl- of the same were the two-beee bits **" * '• ’■"*# SJ 1 Twenty persona were Injured and Ilrtwd Wat >n'i fac-e lndlUr- Ablase., Miss Margaret McCittcaen, I by Hettron and BBertwbistlertWh . Twenty person* were Injured edeandd manner meneerss an dend co-*" —coaformel on. catedOue to the spectata 1 that,D th e vlc-— nfleld.p^,„- Q„ Ih„ lhe „c; I The score * “"' M*„. ^4e.^r^: ^rT c' . oneone killekilledd outrigh oatrfchtt In tbIne wrecthek ofwrackIs somewha ot t large‘•rseri tbun theothe r othertory fulllorjy repai d him for bringing r.„ldlas s 16—Eighhlm t forbarnea brlogluss horses, ! thethe AtlantiAtlanticc Cit Cityy Exprea Kzpreesa on thoae Nethew Newand this fact waa apparent Welm Clappy, the Mis s I.EoydT-. Pond. Mrs, $ow,ird. Mrs. Susan Jersey Central, at Eatontown, at 11end tbl. fact waa apparentthirt y athor s i afro mulrtr Baltimor horwe to takfrome ope nBaltlmom only to bin*to* ribboukcn winners la I R H. PO. A. B. «h. mOw Uoyd. Jersey Central, at Eatontown. atglance 11 . They also Jumped impa- parpartt inin tb e shothew an.bowdd mad eand hi anmadey recognize him d horse show. First, ' Bcrtwhlstlc.Bertwhlstle, If 0 1 0 0 0 lb-nwblalle Jjoai HU Shoe.. o’clock,o'clock, thithiss morning mornlar. Th e traiThen leftraint tientltleatly lefty atat critica crttlc.1l period period,s and wheaadn proude-benr thaproadorn ever of, hhi,„a favorl„erl Lord Baltimore, C. Wf„or|H,.. Watson , Bal- | Smith, ;)>... 0 BerrwhiMle LakewooLakewoodd aatt 10:1 10:155 an dand waa runninwon runningg thethe comman commandd wa wms give sirenn to run to. theirun.r thdr | ,be other cbamplonshlp class SttHIb. lb 0 Jlmme0 y 1Bert ' 0 •|le. th1 e fast 0left , Jlrnmey DIMER«twto.i|e. tbs fsst left atat ththee rat e rateof fiftyof mllefiftye a n mile*hour gaiaat waahour a gallop . Felrlng's team la In the other B championship class «e: second Chiet-tan. J. W. Har- ; Henrlqde*HeartqQes,. lblb .... 0 1110 fielder o0f tbed Holder ,of go tthe a ' Pklaileld nine, sot s! when Eatontown waa reached.. The saltperfectl wa*y matchea sallop.d In size Kdrtnsand colo ar teamof th e Uday . offo r saddlthe e horsesd„-, . forW. Suddlo. horuu. W. s. Reardon, cf 1 0handsom 0 e pal1 »' paten0 t 1leathe handsomer ' # pair 3 ofi) patent leather when Eatontown wa* reached.. perfectlyThe matched In else and E color | EUlolt'a "Jesmlno" .as tbe winner ' Leonard. 3b 0 shoes from M. 1/anArsdale. the % wrecwreckk wawoea du e doeto theto disarrangethe -disarrange-and they moved about like dock- J w WORKING OUT HORSES Leonard, lb.. 0 0 1 1 0 shoes from M fc. IffsnArsdBle. the ment of a switch. sad they Bored about like clock- white area! applause followed tbe Heffroa,Heltron, rrff . .. fl0 Eaat Fron1Fron t t strestre1 ee 0 I dealerd . SatnrEast- SFront street! sl.V dealer. Sator- ment of a twitch. work.work. NotNot onc e oncedarin g duringthe Inspec the- awarInepec-d of ^ ,..r^rr,rd , ribbodf nthe to Misrceerres ribbon FOtoR MMiss IV TH RACES. Curley, sa . . 0 2 2 ostitution, ThTbee traitrainn w wwa* mad madee up of»p a moguof al mogulUon di d they misbehave and in the: Margaret McCntchens ehestniit mare Curley, as ... I 02 day» night , fo1 r h oc1f ;lng ou1 t aday hom enlsht. for khoeUns out a home \ engine, combination baggage and Uoa did they ml.be ha re and In Ike M.rssr.i McCnlchen’s chestnut marc O’Neil,,OTJell,. cc ...... 0 0 0 0 00 9I n tbe0 cam 0U i runh e InCuba then I gameO f assinst! ainflgd .the I . Caban]., runninrunalnsg thetheyy di ddid It aa-prettilIt aa y prettilyas II .-A nas Ablate. If "- anTh e latteAblste."r stto d anTheFas t Btepperlatter a stoodGoing Oveear 1 DeeganDvesan., pp ..—1....0• • v 1 0m x Stars1 . 2 1 Stars. JlrnmeyI Bay; be Is solos to; smoking car, day coach and two Pall- showinShowlosg ofofff wa waaa an y everydaany everydayy affair t eVaffairen chanc er.ne fo r chancefirst plac efor an d Bmtsh e place and she mans. The fatalities occurred In the ttoo themthem.. TheseThese point s pointswere allwere ob-; tooallk seconob- jd 100kagains tsecond such blue-rlbagainst- inch (be blne-rlb-Driving P»rk. 1 • — stock stock op on shorn fy the nest three combination baggage and smaMna;serveserredd byby th etbs me n whmeno makwhoe I t amake' boner s Ita s Misa;bonerss Emily Bedford'as Misst "PatEmily- OwnerBsdtord'ts o f fast-sfeppln"Pst- g horses who I TotalToutss ... . 01 4 37 7 S year0 s 4 17 7 i yean at Mr. vAtA&dnls s expense. car. The fireman had hla thigh frac- practlcepractice toto Judg Judgee priz e steedprice s andsteeds. gey and,myPalmer." JosepPalmer,"a : LarMque' Josephs are Interestelaroeqne-ad ln tbe big circuit race |. • i C 1 Isllp. He Is the heavle tured bnt the engineer escaped unin- waa what resulted in Plalnfleld get- j "Somerset," Otto H. Kabn's ''Elsa" meet to be held at the Driving Park R. H. PO. A. E. and may do ia jured. tinwaag th.bate in ui- . resulted ln Plainfield! andget- "Le e Rogers.• Somerset."" and RLOtto ft. Moore' H s FourtKahn'sh o f -Elsa"July, ar e getting things Brown. 3b . .01020 first borne run tin* the blue. and "Lee Rogers." and It- R- Moores .01200 consequently th It was about fifty feet north of the TbTbee pricprisee tha t thataccompanie accompaniedd tbe "Gibso then Girl.""Gibson It wa sGirl." a! big victorIty readwas y afo rbig tb e eventctetory. A number of Cassidy, if . Eatontown station that the train the borses have been brought to the Shufelt, Jb . .. 1 1 3 4 0 ArsdalP was ci ribbon wawass IS O|5b In platlae offereplated byoffered tor "Al lby Ablaze for" as"All in additio Ablate"n Sa l asPar kIn alreadadditiony 'o rSut- trainin g over the Ralney, c . . 0 otter of footwea •truck, what was believed to be the WW.. JJ.. ButtfleldButtfield., o f thofe boroughthe borough.. j urday. ahe capturejorday.d tw oshe leicaptured, mak- two bines, mak- open switch. The engine and com- Sullivan, lb 1 12 0 1 ing a total of thre! In*e blne a atotald a ofwhA threes binds and a whfte have Ward, as . . . 3 2 1 bination baggage and smoker were REALTYHKAI.TV TRANSFERSTRAX8FKR8.. {for the Bbow| .for SheIbe wa sshow. nnfoft i She Garrisowaa n unfortunate& Co., Pblladelpb i ditched and the day coach lert the tne nrst tw Gtdney King, i 'mark Butler, rf .. dej •attwBoi. or before Jana- ( ° days, getting tbe"gate(the" first two days, gettla* the "gaw" w drawfintorest from th« track, colliding with a conple of During tbe paat few weeks these, four times, BC of 3:20% ; Black Dart, a green pacer, - Hope, cf - i0 ; 1 ?ATJtAlR—A 1 ; t ScoU;1 t , adair—At0 sciJam#*| PJ ten, J. Edgar Cregar to Alvah L. Col- Both were handsome equipages, but year. 4-* in Jersey City at 11:80- ver, WestviHe; bouse snd ltlot.. Centre the Baltimore man's took first p prise. Tbe Raritan Farm has two Hope, 1. ooe hi to—W. Hope. year. \ $900 street, Treati , . fast horses thet Col. DelmarDejmar,. Heffrou. chistle. Three to William H, .Bayar Smithd , LPlalnfleld. Dunkle:, ChesteIn tber classe Farm's fos rprjx Jumperse animal, thes West- lalf-brother to Major Delm;arJ with hits—Ward, ir-Do^,^Double pi; *~!rd MRS. PHILPOTT 1>E AJ> bouse and lot West Front street and .nd seconds each tome and a mark of 1:14% on that trot; and Brow and Sullivan. Struck DeKalb avenue, William H. Smith to ••Donnor' and. "BUt.Ikey, a green pacer. Ikey has made i 1. 8; by Hope, 4. Left Passed Awa. Awayj a tat He rHer Boss Hawsee Saturda_ Butueduyy _Updik e * Son_. Trenton a. So,.; IS OTrentou; acres Uo f WK1IOsen110 " weract•••no*, e swarde **d IIIIMBIthe blue R1.; Inmai th e mtle In 3:1« an a half-mile track- on bases—Hbboken, 4; Central 1 IIpdlk> Aft -r Thr*« Mooths msteas. ground near Trenton to Manning F. only team class of the d|ay- • | Several other fast and promising Islip. 11. Stolen bases—Ward, Rear- Afire Three Mouths' niwras. groand near Trenton to Mannlt luBgsters ai-e going over the track, don. Vmplre-p-M*. Merity. Time of C..«-- X|J T* «— A niter a painful Illness of three Gano * Co Plalnfleld; twenty-two Besides Miss McCratiehen> All fc rt ofter a painful lllwsas of threeof grounOnnod i n TrentonA Co., DaviPlalnffeld;d Ablaxe. " twootjthe loca l winners In the eluding colU by Baron Dillon and £»me—1 hour and 45 minutes. At- Summ^kJU-lTlIIlQjr DUalUBoard.. monthsamnlha, MrsMrs. Catharin Catharinee C. PhllpotC. t PhllpoU »crm of ground In Truntoa. I other noted sires. ' Among tbe local tendance—3, J0u. •n: William H . SmithSith . PliSaturdaPlain-1Saturdl yy classes *wen W. JL Bott- passepaaeedd awaawayy a t athe r bornher e homeoa Flain oa- Plain Lawah# to William H. Smith.Mi PBhn/ ' n redlorae; s are Adam Blair's Harry Daw- ; ' —— field avenue, Saturday afternoon. She fleld" bouse and lot, North avenue, field's "Miss Banahan/' one red; By thousands arid arsons. Saturday aftsruooa SkaDunelle nBald; Joh n Darlinbonceg toaad Bayar lot,d L . CharleNorth s Jor.. risk' s "Cartfal." one red: son. a stallion by Night Hawk, with FICSTIT. -ooklyn people. wa•us eighty-seveelghly-oaeaun yearyear,s ol d anoldd wauads -u Donelleo. John Darling to Bay*J Plk'"CrI t mark of 2:10, made on a local Can you take a 11.10, list your « slater of tbe late Thomas Belts, a Dunkle. Trenton; bouse and tew Mrs. H. Reeve Stocktonfs "Garnet," house in the a sister of tba late Thomas BMm.acres grounda Dunkle.. Martinsville Trento.;. Willia mhow <"> e redaaad: MU s Mabel B. ttooley s rack: Tom BranUngfaam's fast green „ ., KLTN DAILY civilCivil WaWavr veteran veteran.. Sh e waShes on ewas of oue of ucreo ground. Martinsville. Wl »acer. that has made a mark of 2:14 1 at St. «epbe«-s New EAULE FREE RbfATION BU- tiii oldest members ot Holy Cross. E BartlVto J. W. Mund>: hoase and "Brevet." one yellow; Miss M*r«aret REAP, for whi< Ike oldest member* of Holy lot. Crocs!Bayar d E.L. DunklBertiee ttoo JohJ. n W.Dai Mundy;- McCutrtenJ bourns "'Blase^Aw^y, one yel-on s half-mile track, and chestnut purpospoeee aa printeprintedd churchchurch,, havingbaring-- bee beenn connecte couawRedd wit h ; with lot. Bayard L. Donkin «■ Jobs pacer. Ben butler, with plenty of Blank la provide - ItIt thirtthirtyy years yearn,, sn d heandr purbare Chris- pare' lingCbrU-1; hous e Hag:No . 23bourn0 No. 114 Ba« M« p tbe • nspfces of the St. Mary - tlan faith In God waa a lesson to all,street. Bayard L. Dankle to John one wbite, and George !A. Beaton's and St. Faith Guilds of St. Stephen's The service olj thf> INFORMATION Deed., Xaater-laa Han faith In Ood waa a loaaoa McKeonto all; housstrwwt.e an d Bayardlot, Watcb I. i Dankle•'Laddie. to" onJohe white . In the exhlbi speed promises: and John Osmaa's thosethose arounaroundd her her.. Sb e waShea patien waat patlaut MrKeoo: bonne aad Iff, Watf sue pssful festival and ba- BUREABURE U Public, apneaa anaadd faithfufaithfull durin duringg her severher e Illaerere- HI- had Summit avruuea. toeludlnr iched to apparatu xaar was he d the new parish Hiri; e and Second ness. house Saturd afternoon and even- Win ( Mrs. Phllpott leaves on son, Theo- Ing from 4 t 'clock. The two e• llaa ththee bea beatt ad -ad- dore, and four daughters, Adelaide, Uncle John—I, didn' think you •ietles, nnd. r tbe direction of Mrs. the world. It Julia and Cornelia Phllpott and Mrs. Keon to Bayard L. Dunkle; house Iked school so much. I James BudWe r and Mrs. Robert Me- carries more' rehoK adTert&ementaaavertftemenU MEDOEN George Conover. of the borough. and lot. No. 41B East Fourth street, Willie—I don't like It at all. I Creadjf, dedecoi i »ted the bouse attrac- loan any New Y\ s'fpapcrM>«r. . It Itstand standss MEDDEN There are also surviving one broth- William Clark to Clifton * Camp- Uncle John—But your mother said with flowers, banting and PRE-EMINENTt|Y ^t the bead. er. George W. Bells and one sister, you could stay home today sad yon Bags. Curing Livery & Joa dinlingg StableStables* f'Jarlott-C K. Crook, both of Brook- ond street. Thorn Estate Io J. Edgar began right off to complain— ing ice cream lyn. The funeral will be held st her Willie—O! when mom.says I can .rfes and fane; articles were sold and late home tynlght at S o'clock aad Bartl«n'stoJIeI1yarfs on Esat Second . 38—Pour quaildp-! hunter? stay home Oat's a sign h' t l interment will be In Cypress Hills street. J- H. Campbell to William E. up to •arrylns 200 poam o hounds. l l f f r» cemetery. New Tork, tomorrow noon. .„ home and lot. M0 East Sec- First. Red Raven. Westchestet Farm; 0.1: ond strwer Louis Campbell Estate to second. Jack Frost, Westchr- - Write ft 5 Bayard L. nunkle. Farm ^^Urird^ _ it the affair were vertlslng Rat* Qar*:. Address Knox, Lacey, Kahrman, A handsome silver loving cup won Willis,' Mary Tygard. Eleanor Gul- INFORMA1 QJT BCREAC, by the Saengerbund at the Jersey Helen Borup. Carrie Borop. BROOKLTN Nm. A. WoodruffWoodruff City Uederkrans contest on Sunday. ells, ot the city, to attend divine ser- vice* at his church on Sunday night. These >oung «emea were also assist- U on exhibition at Henry Haorsnd'i ed by other members of the ehurch . T. «ate. East Front street The cap was not announced aJ* c x^ni, Duval. Raritan. and an-were gratlfled with the Isrge INSUR N E AGENTAGENT wi-ond prise. It Is engraved with the attendance aM liberal patronage. I- a pleasure. |(or me here to make a ^ Wile Acknowledgment ot hla- lava), . Buttfleld•» liable strvlcfs. and formally'to recog- -'Miss Westeott," • lubstantUI obligation! is* for road«i#*s an_ __ ... i "Duke" aad "Duchess" carried L,V.F. Bfndolph Ketir*» Mon- Fajw ell to M K. W H «i ch er Frank Webiter Chosen W off a yellow In • t he on) y class they ty Public idefaqgabfe assiduity, and his high Bnaabont were entered. Mo. 3». for pair* of Valedictorian and Ralph day Jd&et Half Century of - araetey have pleaed an TOMO bones Is harness. Miss McCutchens by the Or*ce '' Church may Sereafter be. In any "All Ablsxe" and "BUae Away," Borough Nine in Final ' ^ctiv© Work. ; Biff Overturn* Pinning Epworth L*«gue. Kutz Salutatorian. thl* estate." Fol- — . «„_ drirea by Mrs, Cbarle* A. Reed, took of InterschoUatic-. rleath Of Hoa. Andrew H Down the, Oroom. ^^ u am judata* of ftre pairs &T0 GO ABROAD J903. Mr. Randolph wss of horses In harness. - * FIANCEE HONORED ALSO MS. HILLEBY TO SPEAK tiy tbe court executor and THE SERIES HOW BHDBD trusts* at tJovemoloverfiorr Tflden'Tildes',a estatesu».. GOTTEN OUT UHHUET immary of the day's swards and tl a p< tlllouLion hhae stil aUUl holds—h hold, U-hi. FtaisriteM High 8dMol »*• V Freseated With • Set of Hear* Vaa Ing Hon. John Bigelow |»nd »!». Gfcorge W. Smith—and they 5 foot! ; performance orer fence it. Pint, Onerlos. West- ire of [three-quarters of a oaly to rusts stfll undisturbed and cheater™. r Weatche-teFarms. Orangr Farme . Orange; | third. Bed Raven, Westchester Farm, Besides tjeioc for many years !r«- Orange; fourth, JHylng Squirrel, Mis* The Epworth League of Grace M " Illinois Central Railroad, 1 OCT 1 1 Tbe Plalnfleid High School base- ph has been president of AS accident to one of Tonio Sau- - w™"""- P ** eight pairs of on tbe J. ch«rch tendered a farewell recep- and PrattsburR. and of tags-'s rigs which looked aa if it' tion, Friday, to M. t W- Heicher, a harnei , to irollja and Cumberland Gap Might result seriously but which in who will shortrtlly leart for Japan Tsrenty-loi— . „ , lay be said io be apanlsa; president of the reality caused ao great harm, added | to connt. Firm. Berrtmord , *nd to Mtoa Marga have completedi thmet prescribep.—v«™ d course , a most st&ttfiotis and successful ca-, tows fuel Co.: president tinge of rfcf-Uetnent to the pro-1 mora,•"» ••— —William .Palmar —r-— Smith.. Plala- the city interscholssUc champlc will anil with htm aaaadd ooFrtdayon Friday n'~"nightniffht.", Jun"Jana—e 22*H." , -aat•t th•*tha,—e ree roarr a saa backer bay I , financier aad man of ntlc Safe Deposit Co.; •me of the horse show Friday ° ship. Its record I X. M. C. A. Haalll , will be graduated , affairs. Th* i-je*poaslbUitle*V that have the Lee-Foster Laud and afternoon. -Whlt - o -clas s- 11-.. OS*--.-._ of tbe'! field;more , Williaaacoad.m PalmeThe rArtist Smith , ^Plain-' «; The affair was largely attended. T. M. C. A. Hall, will bm graduated , affairs. Thff ^,™.f -alter P. Bliss. Bernardsville; of fourteen games played. Individ- The affair waa largely aitandad with honors. Frai__Prank_ Webster, son of rested up^n *is shoulder* la presi- president ot the Excel- Clair. Waltaroud, PTb BUaa,e Artis BaraardarUla.t and St. •• lowers decorated tbe platform and With hoaora Frank Wahatar. aoo of raatad aixfa Cnlll4Co.l»oa presidentt C*.; presiden of that oExcel-f the best of toe dsy. wai " " third Duke and Dichess, H. 0. Rnn- ually the nine wss weak at the hat, Flower,tie piano decorated. tha platform aad HT. aad Mrs. Frank O. .Webster, of! dent of nsolidated Stock an. alor S >am oat Cd ; praaldenl ol Ike I third.kle, Plalnfleld Daka and: fo'artnDec hem.. HawthornH. 0. Run-e though remarkably strong in the new lb Mr aad Mr*. Prank O. Webater. of daat of tie hange, of. New Y« •* ist Co.: receiver of the 'I hie. Plainfield. fourth. Hawthorne1 Informality marked tbe evening. DueDUCTr atraat.street. Wo»oan firstBrat honorshoaora., havinhartacg PetroleuPatrolaapSi 1 AlUnAllan kc TT, «*t Cd.: r*c»lT*r of th# Mai* and Primraw Qoecn. ""—~* at the beginning of the seaj *TnIo«malltr marked the eTealn*. received 804 credits. Is selected as onday. when that in on Mine: director of -h- TherTherae wawaas a programmprogrammee ooff entertainentertain-- received tat credits. la selected aa will aad o# luceessor. He New orb |dortgsctoo Mine;e Insuranc dlraetore .of Co. th«, Haurage. Newark. ment, bnt all the numbers were de- ththee valedictorianvaledictorian.. RalpRalphh KuUKoU., witwithh tulton wllt< Lawy “** (ortcaff# iMuranc* Co., r Clean 25—SI, ponies under sad- ment. bat all the number, ware de- 803 credit*, is second and will be tbe Cliffs Co.. and trus- 111!. . «.^ 14.1 hands or undar. First, lightfullghtfall andUd onlonlyy ononee ooff thethemm formaformall 8(11 cradlta. la aocond and will ba tha J and o thejra Ironl larg Cliff*e estates Co., , andand otru»-f -r*l of tbem met at the end- dle. 14.1 haoda or under. Firm, BByy fafarr tbthae largeslarsestt crowd of the aalatatortaa.salutatorian. ■ ' T At varioijtea o i earbe&evoieu ral larnet societie aatalea.s an daad in - of ' When a Ladlowlyy JeanJean.. ElsinoreElsinore StocStorkk Farmfarm,, eaaon turned oat yesterdayaalardayy afteraflar-- la nature. The address at the graduation It became for ' more lien Core. L. Li **eond. No Trump*. ■ he final game on Sdr. Hire bar recalaadelved aa -completcompletee Tha addraaa al tha tradaatlon • J, rarlot ba arolaat aoclatlaa aad la :oward the Olen Core. L. Li aacoad. So Trumps. aoon to wltaaas tha final gams onae t of Henry Van Dyke'B works aa Willin bbae deliveredallraradd bbyy SenatoSenatorr ThomaThomaas , A. alltulititUt Jmns. I HHee hahmss beebeenn fo forr hal halff a to make a quick turn las LarocQue. BernardsvUle: third, [ waa the closing net of Heary Vaa Dyke', work, aa _. Hlllpry, of Boonton> His topic iyeaw tspallurer ol the New centre to avoid colliding. Mias Larocqoe. Bemardgrtlle: third. Crescent Otral. Itan waafor bottheh closingnines ththe e League-League'.a partinpartingg giftgift.. RevRan. D rDr J. Hillary, of Boon ton > HU topic doaea yam# tapakurer of Ihe New Helen Miller.r _C. jW._ ..._Watson.. BaltiBalti-- game of tha season for both alaaaParsons , pastor of th* *"" ch*", mad" e baahas notnot beebaann announcedanaouncad.. TherTheree wil willl TornTork «oolftgicaElftitool gleall l SiSocietySociety,t , h havinbaringg as -aa- Carver did so several times more: fourth. Duly. Rllsnore Stock nd to win the game meant much. Paraoaa. paator of tha aborcb.>ke briefly made. be the usual urcsentation of dlplo- :ed?«on| Andrew H. Green to or- finally got to whirling around i Stock aadFro tom winthe beginninthe gameg thmeante boroug mneh.h the [be presentation. Ha apoka brlefiy. ba tha uanal presentation of dlplo- • alated Hon Andrew H. Green to or Farm. Front the Beglaalog the boroush He assured Mr. Heicher that all hemat,pas, awardaward,s anaodd musicmanic.. „ ganltititef itIt.. Anadd beinbeingg on onee o off It Itas man man-- high rate of "Peed In a dangei Class 7—Sayan•vrn pairpairs* ooff horsehorsess I nla oys showed stage fright and as a Ha aaaurad Mr Halohar that all be These will be graduated: • " — *i ba- I» a past-commander manner He essayed to cut tbe w 15 hands and not ex-boyslit .showed with th stagee aid ofrlgbtf two largaade aaer - awouldwoul d barehave ththae EpEpworth' •tb LeaguLeagaee feefeell Thaaa will ba graduated: agara. and ba la a pam-commxnder harness orer 16 bands aad not a,-result, with tha aid of •—larga ■—- ee- — an d wish him, it did feel and ThaThe MisseMiner,l MarMaryy EttEttaa CainCain., LeolI-ml*a | 9 , of tb4 Ontad l« Army Arsay ofof thethe Republic.Republic turn very short and in so doing reedlna 15.2 band,. First. Chleftan >rs tbe boy* of- —Jfa'a highighh aad wlab him. It did feel aad wlah. Henderson Dunham, Bertha Fitting. Ha to mow Ipresiden presidentt ooff ththee boarboardd o fof vehicle went over with himself be- :hoo l scored tw o la:h ethe get gat- ThThe e spiritspirit ooff (hthee eveninerasingg babadd beebaann HendersonBnglehardt , Dunham.Mabel FranceBerthas PittingQano. j tbe First Baptist church swath It. "Lord Nelson" was throwi and LangblnaNew York ;Water. second J.. Lor W.d BaltiHarrt-- jovialorlall anandd informalInformal,, hbae saidaald., anandd h ebe Enalohnrdt. Mabel Prancen Oano. trustees o the First Bnpll.l church maa. New York: Kcond. Lord Baltl- a-way.»y. NNoo furthefartherr scorinscoringg wawaas doa donae felt It was lust as well If • ""* DorothDorothyy Isabelaabell JamesJamal., EditEdithh MiriaMiriamm ; of PMInfle 1d.. Ilan 18818811 anandd 1SS 18822 h eba down and became entangled In tb more anandd MMyy MarylandMaryland., CC.. WW. WatWat-- antll1 lbsthe fifthfifth innlagInning,. whewhenn thtbse boyboyss fall U waa Jnnt aa wall lo keep that Mager, Mary Gertrude Neal, Marion waa rpayn ooff toithal cHcMyy Oorf Plainfleld Plainfield,. harneM. rendering both driver an. Baltimore; third, ;Flnrette and a across the brook scored their Bplrlt.Irit. HHae congratulatecongratulatedd Mr. Helchar Mager.France s Mar,Overton Oartrude. Mary AlicNeal.e RobleyMarlon, j i record quite la keeping son.3abette Baltimore:. Lehman Straus*third. .Fluratta New Tork aad; from across the brook scored their „.! the happy event that Franca, Orarton. Mary Alice Roblay, | Ifcj aad made a record qolte la keepllg horse practically helpless. Grooms Babatra. tehman Strauss.us*. NSawe Tort: uuly run, by Smith being'hit by the on tbs happy atant that was toon lo Bessie May Wyckoff, Marion EHia- •putatiou for faithful dls- • utckly lifted up tbe runabout and a St. Clalr, Wal- only ran. by Smith being bit by theoccaroccu r aadand wishewishedd hihimm anaadd hihi.s Bancefianceee with |la I -potation for fnlthfol dm fourth.'ourth. TheThe ArtisArtistt iand 31. Clair. Wal- ballball.. HHae stolstolee seconaacoadd anandd thir thirdd an aadd Godspee d on behalf oT ail those pr« beth Wyckoff ahil WMllam Herrmann chant* of !utyaty.. I.Inn aa recen recantt numbe numberr greatly to the relief of everyone, Cai terter P.P. BlissBUM., BemardsTilleBaraardarUla.. score•coredd oonn DunnlnsjDunningsa sacrific»acr!Oc»e ttoo first. Bnrtls. Charles Henry Doughty, Aus-1 of tap " Jaakerslaakara-' Magaitne,Magailne."" Mr Mr. Ter was found to be unhurt. The ClasClasss 2—Thre2—Threee pairpairss ooff roadsterroadsters* PlalnflelPlainfieldd HigHighh SchooSchooll scorescoredd threthreee tin Webb Donning, Frank Oceolo j Randolph recorrecordd durindaringg hihlas terlarmm animal was also gotten to its feet shownhown ttoo wagonwagon.. FirstFirst., SadiSadiee McMe-- the sixth by bunching two bits, * Mr. HelcbeHelcharr madmadee aa feelinforltngg re -re- Webster, Wilbur Groendyke Dun- president of tbe Atlantic without a scratch and r and Enid. Elslnore Stock laas thee o nalrth balls byan dbeaching good base-running two hits, . a_sponse. , » . HHae saiaaldd thathatt GracGracee wa waas th thee nlnjr.. George Stanley Fisher. Loo i presidentt linedof the: "DurinAtlanticg .ansed to the runabout, which was j second. Miss Baaabaa and aa oa ball, aad good baae-ruaalag. first churccharcbh aatt whicwhichh bhae reallreallyy hahadd Trpstfoa. thanthus coutlined: "During: Co. Thahe laslastt talltallyy fotorr PlalnflelPlainfieldd HigHighh borne. He bad come to it by BllRworth Keuney, Ralph Mortimer! that port the Atlanticntic Trail Co. slightly damaged. The groom pluck-, Hiss Westcott, W. J. Buttfleld, Plain- •bool cae be ninth oa S. Free- fall at home Ha bad coma to It byKu« , John Piper Peacock, Arthi ' fly resumed his seat and received School coma la tha ninth as 8. Free- mchance ooeone rainrainyy SundaySaaday., anaadd ththee L. V. F. Randolph. 1 a dollar on any traha- •!il. men'san's three-baggethree-baggerr anaadd 'anDevenVanDaMa-- •ptrit of fellowship and cordiality €, VanArsdale. buslncs*business ofof anaayy descripdaacrlp.- fourth prise In the awards. Class 32—Seven ladles' hunters ter'sr*s sacrificsacrificee tloo secondaseoed. ThThee bor boc-- spirit . of ...fellowship ... andit ... cordiality him declined a fourth tern particulaparticularr recorrecordd ooff thIkee i to carry 115 pounds to hounds, that manifested itself had held him it capacity, feeling thai The blue ribbon for the class oagbB team failefelledd to score le their x> It ever since. He had been *" In bis prgaafit capacity, jan•ayy Ilas IInn harmonharmonyy witalthh to J. W. Haninian's "Chteftan," nfonnatlon and manners count SO halfIf ooff ththee ninthninth,, leavingtearing, ththee acorn iplred by the cburch and by the ha has Mrftndred aatt ththae timI e of llfe| •pai lph'3 C. W Watson's "Newmarket." a ™ir cent., performance over f« ,o 1 in favor of tbe Plainfield High when h# fcs entitled to upend Mai olpb'a somewhat unique g to 1 ta faror of the Plainfield High t had been said ths wbaa ha ta a(guttled to ape ■a « tperlebeeperlecce ooff ththee paspaalt fortforty; comer locally, second, and the Elsi- >0 per cent First, Jack Frost, School nine, and again giving them worth League. I hiphis timetime l18l- tie enioymenttnjoymento f the good, the course of handling, Weatcheater Farms, Orange; second, School atoa. and again tiring them _ man who has a friend is not STEVENSON GUN I the course of handling. nor Stock Farm's ••Katsenjamnv" theie citcityy scholastischolasticc championshipchampionship. leu, and the token of the League things of tea worldworld.. O0n Saturday I tb itt periodperiod,, cascaabb anandd proper proper-- Ktd" third. Nimrod, J. K. Davis. New Tork; MehaffeyMehaffey occupieoccupiedd ththee slastabb foforr I the members' friendship that he held in next. Mlb Randolphidolph anaad his good ies, |n many flduriary capacities, to there were but ' third. Irish Maid, 3. E. Davis: fourth. ty team and though wild at tlm i the "8t( n m ny fiduciary capacities, to city team aad thoegh wild at Umaa. his hand made him happy In the wife;'wiJl^s*P wot1 .eaf)i folorr EuroEurope] ET-TT^ hundredB Of minions of tries, i class during the afternoon, Cygnet, We*tehestier Farms. hittingtUng threUreae menman.. hbee helbaldd ththee borbor-- bought that he was perhaps of some Paul."ii,- '• fHt Kba6 theitheirr lntenUoIntel i persons and corporations, dlfllci Class 12—Sixteen runabout horaea lgh boys well tn hand, allowing y Aeg simmer month* visiting perhaps, proved ougb boy. wall In bead, allowingus e in thhe worlldd ANNUAL EKTERTMNIIEHT BY LITTLE cupy tbej aflmmer monl rer made a single lou— Judge h N 7 r pairs of horses .1.3 hands and sot exceeding 1G.1 iem bnt one scratch hit, and strlk- ANNUAL ENTERTAINNENT BY LITTLE the maflj* [faces of historic note in > smallest amount." k f th ut-ef- hands, conformation, style, quality, themM ou butt ever onay boroushlt scratch ehit. wit andh th estrik- ex programme ti eluded readings the many* l«nces of hlxl Jn harnessh . The pick of ing oat arary boiosghlte with tka aa.7 by Mlas Helen Whll ney, piano duet FOLKFOLKSS ftOSTIdST DELIGHTFUL.DELIGHTFUL. ScotlandScotland ariandd England.England.. They wll r. Randolph'* retirement town entries waa tn It and no agre good manners, and all-around action tptlon of Webster. Peacock, of the probably jetJirn early In the fall, bnl ^residency of the Atlantic to be considered. First, Chleftan. 3 captionorth Plalnflel of Wabatar.d boys , Peafcock.pitched I nof finethe byby thathe MisseMteress FloreFlorencet ice SmslleSmnlleyy anandd probably It' ment was reached on first choice fi Edith Major, som by Miss Agnea children from ' lu' thethe pairrelrsst o come. It Is their hop* .pany at the close of the over half an hour. The Judges wei Sarrlman, New Tork; second, yle and with better support might Edith Mai or, song by Mias Agaee spend mSch of their tli Trua Co ipanyafter ateigh Ihet year domes o fof sue -the narket, C. W. Watson. Bsltl- ell have reversed the score, bnt the Bailey,[ley, andand violirlollnn solsoloo a nnd Imitation, Qhild's Garde of Verse." entertai to .pend n year ItO after el*ht year* of aac- so much In doubt that they rode wall hare reversed tha score, but the Of bird songs by Mr. Brynlldsen. i and friends at the favorit*rarjS MMwio-. s in the old and the new jihad prosperous management around the ring with the drivers to ; third, Katzenjammer Kid, El trough boys nude seven large er- of bird songa by Mr. Brynlldaen. world, a ft 3 j reaaf |1 hi d ofprosperous (he affair e manaxemwntof that ln slnore Stock Farm, Glen Cove, Ui I. boroughjrs behin boysd him made. Th e aarenfeature Urges of th er-e ■'RefreshmentRefreshmentss werweree servedsirred. ThThee Plainfleld Seminary Friday, it be-world. * ’ on h • pa t of the affairs of that ;ln satisfy ihemselvea on B»vera1 points, rors behind him. The features of tha jmmlttee In charge was made np ol ing the annual closing entertainment low# Wi' 4 SycklfFFlf.Syckle*Flta RandolpRandolph* I board of trustees uuanl- ; the Brat time they had tsj do it since lurth. Lord Nelson, Tonzo Sauvage game were Webster's catching for committee lu charge waa made up of atltu |og. ta>pte bogrd4 resolution of tru.tee.* expreu unacl-- gameN'orth werePlalnfleld Wekater's: High catchingSchool an dfor MisMlaas MarMaryy HoagUndHoaglaud., chairmanchairman:: MlsMlaae by the little folk*. Lovers of Jessie l SomervilleSomerrtlle., MaM.yy " 16,* moa y a opted resolutions express the show opened. The lucky contes- North Plainfield High School and Wllcox Smith's drawings might have leather_ther wawaaa EnocEnochh MaaMan-- lie bkgheat appreciation of Mr. tant* were J. W. Harriman's "Chlef- Class 20—Fifteen saddle aorsei VanDeventer's playing at second for OraceGrace ClarkClark.. MlaMlaas AdAdaa VaVann HerHern.n 7828j«a Ing is~ ~1 ighnst service appreciations land grea tof re -Mr. VaoDerenter'ailnfleld Hig hplaying School at. aacoadExceller for' MlaMIMs LucettCaret taa ClarkClark., MlsMlaaa NettiNetUee BaBan-n thought a rival Illustrator at work. alnx RxaBcJt»h ,h anandd hihUs motbmotheri Mary Rant >lph a aarrlce. end great re- tan" and Laughing Water," which rer 15-1 hands. jFirst. Jeamine. W. Plainfield High School. Excellent The garden and children were there. »8kle.kle. ' ThThee earliesearHaatt Ameri)Amerl- il* resignation, took first In the tandem class Thurs- Elliott. New Tork: second. Cor- ting was done for the city tea: eraachs.rsache. JJ.. RR.. HardenHarden.. RaymonRaymondd MilMil-- Ann V*n gret Mr hla[orty resignation.! years earlier , on his hittingMebaffey was . donaDoane for, 8. Freemathe cityn steami lar. er, BenjamiBeniaminn ScfancScbuckk annndd GeorgGeorgee But the gate was open and the B wasaa EdwarEdwardd FFitsi Raa- Al tout forty years earlier, on bl, day. "Lord Baltimore" and "MjIne. J. W. HaiVlman. New ¥ork: by Mehaffey. Doaaa. 8. Freeman aad ••grown up people" were allowed to dolph. a | 114 <4eff NottinghamNothing Bam.. EngRag.,. e clerical associates in the Maryland." C. W. Watson's hand- third. My Dream, .Elslnore Stock Lolzeauxl-olxraux.. Parsons. Virginia Randolph. leart g t e clerical:hange associatesBank, to enteIn ribe some black geldings, carried off the Q: fourth. Patsey Palmer, Miss — • > for Rocl share its delights with the little ones, whencewbence: ; liba Virginia Randolph A me lean Exchange Bank, to enter TheThe scoracorae anandd summarsummaryy followsfollows:: be married who In story and song made merry In He emlgit fia InQ 161010.3 0, anaadd settleaetdadd 1 :In railroad career, they had red: Lehman Strauss' "Flumte" and :y H. Bedfordl Brooklyn. i fashion to have charmed even ituate. «*ss.. from where he tnove, upon hi. i railroadsimilar expressiocareer, nthey of e*had- "Babette" the yellow and Walter Class 11 —Fifteen pair* P HH. S8. 2000020# 1 • Miss Halltx home. He will Scltuate. : hi., from whore ha moved lotaaS la agoo similard wlH expression in giving ofMr ee-. N4 . p . HH . S 0000100 0 0 0 0 1 0*0 0— 0 1*—leav 1 e for Japan JB ly 25. He 1 the author kim*elf. An original pa- to Baniafa&eBara* tie.. anandd Anally.finally. 16691000.. t to Blisa' "The Artist" and "St. CUli horses In harness show ser by Frances Perkins on Stevenson His descendants wer teem| ant a gooddinne rwill and laIn indentinglrlog gMr. ttw white. .dies' ry pbaetc horses tc Pp.. HH.. B.S . R H. P O. A. JoiR. n tbe facial if a mUsioi PlscatayraPlacatawi y 5 HUtbe Coloniadescendantsl lite . warsB: Raa llph aWashingto dinner aadn Irvlng' la presents com tag- reblcle VaaDareotar.'anDeventer. 2b2b.... 0 0 2 4 schoo0 l at Nagasaki, He Is now an ich Interest to prom•omin-l'U tn#t| i hi the ColonUl life. By him with *Washington and letter* IIrving'.n twenty-«l cosi-x Mr. Harriman took in all during >unt si: per cent. instructor at the borough high school. th# mate El Una.j, MrMr.. RandolpRandtdphh isIs ibe day, three tints, one second, general appol: ment 40 pe DouglassDounlaa.., llb.b ..... I 0 P 1 1 the en ■from ththee twtwoo ancienMIC lentt plet. wot t. and letter. In twenty-all -third and one fourth, but thl* M to drive. First. Made and Su. BrakeleyBrakalay.. ccff 2 0 0 0 FAMOl'0 A CHICAGO HOMBSTEAB The programm i arranged by Miss •f VaB. Syckte anjl •ord was beaten by H. R. Ladew'i Kearsley C. W. Watson, Baltimore Darlalavla . Capt.Capt.., cc 0 » 10 2 o ElTlre Kenyon. Miss JSCKSOH Dutch ti iMleain Lalngor van. on e oBrcklef the firstanO rpturn from a visit to the •econd. Cassia and Kat»enjamme- Mehaffey.[ehaffey, 1 2 1 4 0 SOFXE OF SXPTTAIfl. Miss West follows: Opdyk« Mia Latag. ooe of the Brat n In the spring of 1903. entries from the Elsinore St< y itallalnfleld afield,, Ilas ononae Dfof hhbi ph was unanimously elect- ' Inrm. They were awarded thi Rlslnore Stock Farm: thl ' LoixLotseaux.e ux. IIf.f 0 I 0 • Lii0. lltf nanc Comauadcr W1UI>IM»I L" "Child's Garden of Verse." settlers Randolph fan Robert Louis Stevenson. Cast: 1 frh« Pita Randolph fam- mt of the Consolidated firsts, one second, two thirds and.i thorne Maid and Prlmrt DoaDoaaa.n , rrff J 1 2 0 0 0 8. X.. G»TC His Sister ... .a an: fiBiciont and noble one 1, n. Tonio Sauvage. Newark H. Freeman. Be.. "To Any Reader," Alison ■Sclaat aad aobls ana 1U Petroleum Exchange, and fottrth. \ H Freeman, sa 0 0 2 0 1 England.; Pin^t s linlinee toucbetouche#s thathatt q of j re-elected without oppo- But these exhibitors were dis- h All AWaae and Blase A S.S. FreemanFreeman., 33bb 1 1 2 2 0 liams; song, "The Wind,'" all; ' Robert « ^SruU, a Norman Knigh,: tanced in Class 10 for fifteen saddle e aCtCh TheThe ChicagoChicago Tribane'Tribwaa'as societsocietyy colcol-- Shadow," Dorothy MncClymont; 'pruU, a Norman Knight 904 and 1905. had in 1906 MisMicas MargareMargarett McCntChenMcCotehen.. PlainPlaln-- mn on Thursday contained the fol- cam* inh EnglanEnglandd witwithh WillWilliaml >cll|ed (further business proposl- horses, when a superb array of ani- Ptilafilld. umn on Thursday contained the fol- - ^^ mar." r .A. A . DD. . . 1046.10««, adandd whwhop - has retired. mals responded to the call of the Class 5—Seven saddle horses over N.N. P.P. HH.. 8.8. ' R. 1 lowinglowing accounaccountt ooff ththoe weddinwaddingg Inla was a prw£iitodnltorc oOff ththae royaroyall ScottlScottishi ~ coach horn. W. B. Elliott's "jas- H.14.11 hnndhandss anaodd nonott exceedinexceedingg 16.1 A. VanArdtdxl*,VauArdadale, 2b 0 thatthat citycity ooff MlsMbsa AdelAdalae CuttCotUa Wil Wll-- Ing Song," Constance Veysey, Wol- family ofpJpuce.« descendant, Isab* he published a volume mine," which won Brat in a similar handa. where ridden by ladles, I WebsterWebater., ce LJ. i 0 liams daughter of the late General cott Calkins. Morris VanBuren, The- family of; inure, a descendant. Isabel. entitled "Survivals." Be hand,, where ridden by ladles. 10 Williamsllama. daughter, and Dr of. B the. VanD lata. HedgesGeneral, dairshter '5 RobertRobert ddae BruceBrace., loufonrtJtr •d May 16. 18«", to Emily clas* at the Philadelphia horse shor per cent, given Poarock.Peacock, Capt.Capt... p.l . 0 Williams, aad Dr. B. VaaD. Hadgaa. odore Moldenke, Dorothy Manning: became the wife last week over Mrs. John Gerken' par cast, glvenlnboraao’ favor. First. KenpeyKenpey.. M .-• • • of this city: 'The Little Land," Edith Palmer; earl of 4 igaDdale. became the wife daughter of Matthias Price. AllAll AblsxeAblaao., HH.. GO.. McBlwalnMcBIwalaae i riding. of this city: of Thomi KttxIt* Randolph. ThThe« namnamee k, Ni J. They have fire "Surprise." took the bine ribbon, ai MisMbss MargareMargarett MoCutchenMcCatcbaa., PlalPlainfield,i BurtiaBurtU.. 33bb 0 •Tha"The ololdd FarwelParwalll homesteahomesteadd aatt 9»»9 A Birdie " Dorothy Manning: "The Fltx Ran r$}b appearsjppears firstfirst la have Mr. Harriman's "Corlnne." ridden owner:owner: secondaacoad.. CaressCareM., MisMbss MabeMabell M VanArdsday*VanArdaday*.. If. 0 PearsonPearson atraat.street, whicwhichh hahass sheltereshelteredd Iwlng," Theodore Moldenke; "The by a grand-nephew 01 Hlaa Belle Beach, was second. "1 Hooley. Plainfield. riding; Miss Heir Smith,Smith, ceff I hundredhundredss ofof guestguestss IInn yearyearns pastpast,, bubutt ,jmd of Nod." Elizabeth Williams; been boi el by a grand-nephew of from boyhood Mr. RaB- Hoolay. Plainfield, riding: Mlaa Helm. Dunning, lb >. which recently has been quiet, save Singing In the Rain," Helen Strong; WilliamWllliata Conqi been actively interested I Dream" from the Elslnore Farm w R.R. HooleyHoolay., PlsinjBeldPlainfield,ohn . ownerowner:; thithird.r Dunning, lb which recently haa been quiet, aoee Lew(s P. Randolph »'M edU' third and Miss Emily H. Bedford Blaxe Away. John Carr, New York McClintockMcCUatock.. rf-.rf..:.. 0 0 0 0 1 for tbe small luncheons and dinners Foreign Lands," Josephine IJnk- Lewja r. Randolph wm .do- tters. His poems have BUM A war. J Carr. N*w York, foegive then b smally Mr . luncheon,and Mrs .nnd Chatfleld dinner,- Lscn; "Foreign Cialdren." Carolina catedcated inla tsI schoolschool,s ooff Plajnflel.Plainfield." nded. He baa sl- "Pataey Palmer." which won a bin ridingrldlas.. MiaMlams MargareM»r*mr#tt McCutcheMcCatch#a.r alMB by Mr. and Mrs Chatfield- N. J., *rf view to pursuing a co Thursday in the combination saddl Plalnfleld; fourth, Roxana, ownt Taylor, was the scene of a wedding Teysey; "The Pirates," Theodore ! N. J.. wl ■ view to paraalaff a col- be«n an enthusiastic lover ot Plainfield; fourth. Roxana. o*mt Taylor. hwaa the aoene of a wedding Moldenke, Wolcott Calkins, Moi : buhatt ththae earlfinelyy deatdeathh eer threthreee yearyear,s Ii_lo a raer- ent of the blue la the class for sis- not to exceed 15.1 hands. First struck ont by Mehaffey, S; Peacock. MrsMrs.. WalteWalterr FarwellParwall.. ShShee wawaas mar mar-- Marlon Coombe;b - song, "In Winter I .ntile «>]U Afterwards he was fi s for iHrtn teen horaea In harness, the next to UMia and Katxenjammer Kid, Elst 10- left an baae. P. H. B-. 7: N. P. i Dr Benjamin Van Doren iGet Up at Night," Helen Strong, j Afterwarda ba Van for befn a breeder of r#gtsttered ried to Dr. Beniamin Van Doran 1 . sarly tm'£ yearsyears (18S4-63(lfi>4-«2>) Ilan thetbi tha last oa tha day'a programme, bat _jrsoree Stoc Blochk Farm Farm:: second aec . Maxie an H 8., 3; wild p(tch, McClintock, Pe»- Hadgaa.„_.. ofof PlainfleldPlainfield., NN.. J..thJ .thee cere cere- Marie Boies, Eleanqr Hatch; "The American Exchangsc hangse BankBank.. NeNefw ToijYorkl :s]ttle. anaone ooff ththae mosmoatt ImportantImportant.. MorMorae Su e KearslevKearalry., C . WC.. WatsonW. . Bait! rock!tck. HH.. FreemanFreeman;; passepassedd ballball.. Web Web-- moninonyy aatt 9» o'cloco'clockk beinbeingg performeperformedd Hayloft," Claire Kenworthy;" City. wh«rr hihbs faithfufaithfull anaadd ayayrtam-s ten* ;ular meeting of the Board timetime wawaaa ispenspentt ooan thitMss thathann an eary more ; third: third.. Sain Salatt an dat Sinner . Mrs ater;er; firstfirm basbasee oonn errors,errors,, PP.. HH.. S.S..,bby y thIk.e RerRev.. JohJokan KN.. FreemanFreeman.. UeutUeat.. Anntie-s" Skirts," Dorothy Simons; atlc laboKS»-ere rewarded by cfnsta-1-' lors of the Consolidated Other and 'the result waa in doubt morr irk: fourth 6- N. P. H." B., 2: bit by pitcher, A. Commander Philip Williams, U. S. 'Windy Nights," Catherine Wright; tars rewarded by ceoatamt Petroleum Exchange, held other and the result waa la danbt A. o. VanHaoaen. Net «: N. P H. S.. 2: bit by pitcher. A.Commander Philip Williams. U. 8. la 18618023 hbae enliste.-nllttadd la lay. :May 24th. 1908. tbe antlluntil tbthee laslamt momentmoment. "Wesvlr"Waavlr-!- Hawthorne MaMaiMaidid l Prlmr VanArdsdale,VanArdidale. SmithSmith,, McClintockMcCUatock.. N.N.., gavegave hlhlaa sistematerr IInn marriagemarriage.. Mrs Mrs.. . Where Go, the Boats?" I rosy militiamilitia-, anandd seiaarradm ginta," C. W. Watson's offering, was tmplreCmplro., CraigCraig.. TiTimem of game. 1WalteWalter r FarwelFarweUl attendeattendedd aaas matromatronn Boles; "The Unseen Playmate," Dor- ritii emergency campaign 6: preamble and resolution data."second C.choice W. ; Wataon'aOeo. Watson' offering,s "Lor waad Queen.., Toni Tono toSauvage Sann horse tag, Newarks in harnes. s hour 35 minute*. of honor, while a brother of the motion of Mr. Ogden D. aempd rhotee: Gao. Wataon'a "Laird ClaaClass. 8—Slxt X—sixteen. h< hoar 35 mlauta. of honor, while a brother of th* ^jj i.n&Ind untiuntill afteafterr thelh«^ battlbattlee ohsly seconded by other Lonsdale " thirdthird,, annndd Char1«Charles* WW.. MeMe- • OV(,r 15 215.s hands hand,. First P, Red Fox, ThThee recorrecordd oaff ththee team follow.: groom.groom. DrDr.. ElliEIIUs WW.. HedgesHedges,, acteactedd aaas of Geftysjhrt-g. He wss discharged 11! Cutchena "Blmbashl" fourth. To |Walt< P Blias. Be/nardsville: p. H. 8., 5; Rahway. 0; P. H. B., •; best man. • ft. He waa dlschatgsd 111 .nanlmously adopted by Calchaa'a Blmhaabl” foarth. To Walter P. BIlM. Ber p. H. 8.. 6: Rahway. 0; P. H. S.. •; of a fevfirBcontracte[contractedd Ilan tbthee bervlcservicei ote: ththee ordinarordinaryy observerobserver,. "Blmbashl•-Blmbaahl"" on OBdd . JVesUirginlaWeetvlrgtAla., /C . W. Wa DeWitDeWlttt ClintoClintonn HigHighh SchoolSchool,, ooff NeNoww "Th"Thee bridbridee worworee ae gowgownn ooff sofsoftt during tieS[Confederate Confederate InvasionInvasion,. Itla wawaas a sursuree blublaae anandd thertheree wawaia great great' BaltiiHaiti_ more: third. I YokYork., 77:; PP.. H-H. 8.. 6;5: CommerciaCornmarmall whitwhite e eatsati In a trimmetrimmedd witwithh poinpointt lacelace., GOV. NAMES COMMISSION ng yeayearr hhae accepteacceptedd tsthe Tbis meeting ?f f>« 4 Isappointmenbarsappin petal meatt t amonamongg hibbs admireradmirerss O oeoGeorgerga"w.tsonwataon Watson,^, Ne Neww York ; fourth HigHighh SchoolSchool,, ooff NewN Tort. 7; P.H. endand heherr tulltellee veivaill wawasa caughcaughtt witwithh ON BBIDGING THE HUDSON. private secretary to tb Boa Governor* is the last regti- the trandatand and bote* when Bi &, 0; Camp Bowser, of Plalnfleld, 8; orange blossoms, which flowers she prlrate e*erelary lo the ,ng ot the fiscal year, which r l. C. W. McCutcben. Plain 8,0: Camp Bowxer. of Plalnffeld. 8; r the IllinoiIllinoiss CentraControll RaiRail-l t ekdlug, and Wbereaa. Mr. L. failed to cot it. The Elalnore tiold P.P. H.- 8.S.,, 8a:; HontclalMontclairr HigHighh School School., also carried. Mrs. FsrwellM gowa r Stokes ha* appointed the d, was soon after asalg rm-. •CaaaU" and "Kataenjammer j y_ pour draft horses shown 0; P. H. S., 10; Rutgers Prep.. 2; P. was of white lace and she carried a commission provided f' ltd. waa soon after gmlgn- Ft Randolph ta soon to terminate. CiaM 0: P. H. S.. It: Rutgers Prop.. 2: P. ipany's money aepa :tioa wKh the Exchange as H. 8.. 18: Leal'S School, of Plain-larg e loose bunch of white roses, joint resolution No. 5; by Senator j ment tn icago. After six mont. tandem c field. li P H. 8.. 8; Leaf. School. y guests were present nt tbe cer- i recalled to the flfaancfia >nt. therefore. tJi.m William Hand, Plain- r>: p'. H. S.. 5: North Plalnfleld High my. which was followed by m. sup- the RlsorJed, That this Board of Gov- the blue t five c 5: P. H. S-. 8: North Plalnffeld Hlab ! offl- w Tork city, aad wk tor*- , field:, third, Jake___. _Perc _ y. 8. Dayton, SchooSchool.l 4:4; PP.- HH.. S8..- SI:; NortNorthh Plaln Plain-- per, the newly married couple then Tork, looking to the appointment of it treasurer. In ISy -noj» dtsires to express to Mr. Ran- Among tbe Plalnfleld contestants, punf-eld: fourth. John, William1 fleldfield HigHighh SchoolSchool.. 77:; PP.. HH.. 8. 8... 10l»i;leavin g for a wedding Journey. They a joint commission for tbe purchase a director, and In 18 dolph, oi the ere oi his retirement honor* tor the day, ao far aa the ' Hand, Plalnfleld. JerseJerseyy CityCity His*Midi. SchoolSchool.. 0#;; PP.. H H.. B. K.. rill reside In PlsJnJWd, N. J." of the necessary lands and wat~ treasurer of the coi office of president, its ap- number ot awards are concerned, i — 1; Rahway.hway HiHU*s School,LOOI, 4fi:; PP.. H H.. 8. K., rlghts. and to secure latter offlce be held fjo i of hla efforts In behalf ot were pretty evenly divided. William i 1; Rutgers Prep.. 0; P. H. 8., 6; raly B. federal consent to th< 1 isnge daring hi* term of Do Th.y Bnl la 1: Rutgers Prop.. «; P. H. «: on the occaslp: threfi yekrs, and to place on record Palmer Smith's "Bereaford"' and ,1 •" .*?"*. "T? "" ~ ""'.-.- .Northn Plainfleld High School, 1. The oncers of the Netherwood ie of more bridges Ltlon la March. IS] "Belmi captured the blue In the! The two young hopefuls had Just, ««« fininnet. »• Fresh Aid Home are busily engaged river from Jersey City and Ho- »f high regard and ea- •Uht retnmed from Sunday-school. They adopted flattering re rl coupled with regret hardest _ _. _ 16 ~~~ciiUM* Chief Marshal. In preparing for the opening of the ooken to New Tork. his abilities an. salrs of horse* In haraesa; anothe r' wer—e hungry -vua seemed mo Col. Dennis F. Collins, one < Home oa Monday. July I. when Hiss 18S6 he beran longer to be connecteonne d w» »e«t to Hiss Margaret Me-' terested In w :he.r were about active members of the BlUabeth Sara Curry win brlnje her large fam- Bra, ho as of t: Exch^a igf in ""officia"l Catcaen-s "All Abla*eAblttf"- i»s the saddle eat than Iin telling their parents whawhat j v_^^ Vonataer Firemen's Assocla- ily of children ont from New Tork. la the Senate last winter; form horse competlUon and a blue was ,they had learned at the ehareh. The JJ»*^^ «s-ntoonaly elected to en estat and li The Home, has been improved In Governor George T. Werta and Viet (he Tilden Trust Uhrar awarded W. J. ButtfleM In the )«dg- conversation was a mixture of re- , »• Jlion ot gnnA .n^hal or the many ways and will be In readiness . Mason, oft Passaic. ing of draught horw». In the Uter , msrka about the golden text, W»*|™ Bremen's parade, which will be Through the Q»e yean for the reception of tbe children and tlgatloo over this eata'i event there were four entries. Cap-1 when the cook had prepared for dee- £* Kll»beth October 11. several mothers. This week a num- BJcfaard Norwood". Father Dead. William Hands gray gelding B sueeess of the isanai surely, you h»v« ber Of friends have been busy pre- Richard Norwood, colored, re- esttnen [ of funds. 1 and "Jim" Betting the red and Percy S. "Say. do they navw anything to eat j, wm|fcm H- BrbkawToTwesTTront paring articles of wearing apparel «lTed a telegram yesterday from y«w. Dayton's "Jake" the yellow. Mlu ' the fonr-year-old snd- attention to doubtful as- _._. -Haven't I. though? street. Is ready to submit bids for tbe for the chlldre Wilmington, N. C, informing him of dnal 15.000,000 »a Lucy Otterson's "Flying Squirrel" re- deniy asked. Before he could be an- erection of buildings at any time, A the death of his father. The latter [me awake nights wondering ceived a white la s class of nine •er IT.00O.0vO. irfll become of my cUUrea swered he ejaculated: postal addressed i him will result For a delicious aad refreshing waa eighty-four years old. Norwood Randolph's ban Jumpers. coapeUf; against such well drink of soda water or lee cream ys a considerable estate is to be "lie. P tUn it. Hon. John EHgelcjw. Why, you're kaown p'ftoe" wlaswrs 'aT t$s~Wes£ i « 1"U *ay wui be: 'Have yon got stop at Dudley Miller's pharmacy on ivlded between him and his broth- of Mr. TIMen, sa>-a: F i—Koi anything good •at hare?-' I—f the . y H. 3. Wleressa Is the man t Park avenue. It will Jnst soil yow barrels of money now, so— ehester Farm's **O»*rtos," say ao. I won't stay." dnty. ai It certslnly Pyles—That's Just It. "Red Raves" and "Jack FrosL ! avenue. Always prompt. mm Mi W PI i i m nSj Borough Committee to Tak Freeholders Let |kmtnu>t To Former Plain «lder Made i -The"The estimateestimatedd coscoatt ooff pavinc'th paring etheKmtMMarrie d IInn ChicagChicagoo Teete Taatar-r Fashionabl raahlonabke Societ y at Wed Borough Oomzaittoe to TkkoViMboldm IM (pon tract for BoardBoard ooff TndTrwtot lUk M He- ■severa•verall streetstreetss witwithh bric brickk i s laas asfo lfol-da y to Miw Adele Cutta InitiativeInitiative lIna StartinStortingg JoinJointt MarblMorbloe Structure to Montignor on ' 3ompleUon of lowslows.: day to Miaa A dale Cutta dine dingot Mi at» MfeaLeila ML Cruik port With Bnwe«t4on« For "Eas'Bamt anandd WesWeatt Fron Frontt Sts fit*. .I14.SO .*1«,S000 William*. ahank and H. Beevea Stockto Investigation. Hew Twenty-ft jb port With Buwoottoiw For -Park"Park AveAve.. [ 7,»»e 7.tto "WatchunWatchungg AvAv«e , 6.00'I M00 IT WILL THE BISHOP LNNOUNCES thethe CommoCommonn CouncilCouncil.. -North"North AvAvee «,«O> A▲ BRILLIANTBRILLIAN5.000 T WEDDINWSDMHQG AT THE GRACE C H U BCH TTOO HEAHEARR TAXPATETAXPAYERSE CO*f V897.MB 5 BISHOP DT7NCB8 *1*7,000<'IS7.000 Doctor sad His Bride Will Lire On Sstfstsctlosv Over Cosaplexiost Ouo, A Co.'. Bid LWor "Respectfull- Respectf allyy snbmlttedsubmitted., FIWEPINE BLOCKBLOCKSS ARARBE BES BESTT "Frank"Frank HH.. SmithSmith.. Watching Avra»<- —f Mrs. OftV-lale — Tested CiimiUJMsl Many Move Now ”B.•B. FranFrankk CorleUCoriall., "Andrew"Andrew JJ.. GaveUOayett., Hedges Has Be*. Hem Choir from Jorscjr Cliy "Committee.-Committee.**" an for Bn«OI«d Propertj OWIII TheThe reporreportt wawass accompanie accompaniedd b yhy a jl In the presence of a Isrge snd fash- It has been learned that the Join The contract fbf §>e construction elly, D. D.. rector maampp preparepreparedd bbyy MrMr.. Oaret OavsttC It «Iti was Dr. Benjamin Van Doren Hedges ionable assemblage of society people It in bran louraoO tint tha iolut Bar, Ckarle to Brar I'.iri "I referredreferred ttoo ththee Commo Commonn Council Connell., af -af-o f this city, was married In Chicago ommitteeremittee*s appointeappointedd bbyy ththee coonc councilsl of _- ththoe new courth«tt|jje at Somervttl OT Our Log/ :e churoh. Hobo- teterr a shorshortt debatdebatee o nom th ethe auggestl suggestiont WednesdayWednesday, , ttoo MisMl—s AdelAdeleCuttae Cutts Wi Wil-l fro m New Tork, Brooklyn, Plainfleld ofif PlainflelPlainfieldd anandd NortNorthh Plalnfle Plalafleldl wa s awardeawardedd bhry ;ta*PBoart«« d of Free- kaB,a< lainfleld boy. has that part of the cost be saswi liams.Uarnn, ooff thathatt citycity.. and many distant points, Miss Leila andand bbyy thtb*e Plainflel Plalafleldd Protectiv Protectivee A As-holder,holder s ooff SomcPWtScountyfkungrMlXeoootJ., Thurs Tbhfo-- ooff tbth*e CathCatk-- Com AboM that part of the com be am—fi MoorMoor*e CrolkshankCm Ik shank,. ooff Belvider B«lvldor*e a nvo-Bociatio n to report on the fea«lbllti day. The structj*tfe§rtll cost |2!T ope. The offlclsl againstagainst abuttinabuttingg propertpropertyy owners owners.. ThaThe nuptialnuptials* werweree brilliant brilliant. TheTheyy % and R. Reeve Stockton, son sociation t* report on th* feasibilitydajr. The .tractore yi!l coot IHt. were largely attended by people o moe. mmd H. Reeve Stockton, aos ooff uniting! tbthee twtwoo municipalitie municipalitiess 58* . Rj 11 made Thursday V.V. WW.. NashNash,, wh whoo Is onla eon* of tbofe werethe largely attended by people Mr.Mrof . snandd MrsMrs.. HarrHarryy M .M. Stockton Stockton,, o withouof t ctUngtng the county Hi at at the cele- ParkPark avenuavenuee propertpropertyy owners owners,, ob -ob-•octalsocia l prominencprominencee InIn thethe Wester Westn Central avenue, were married at without changing the county line# I a Wogcoe. if ofNe wNow Yor kYork jected to the Idea of assessing, metropolis."letropotls. Control avenue, were married at 1:11willwil l meemeett withiwithinn a .fortnight fortnight.. Con r- TheThe CommitteCommit!*©e OHon Permanent understood thie reporreport recommendei ThThee bridbridee receivereceivedd s *larg largee m ui ~" wss one of the most brilliant social efimaa;ommtttee Le*. Ischairman expected ofito the tak boronghe th the papers have boew sxecetsd, . where he stud- PBTPiDfDt*pavements madmadee It*Its repor reportt to tothe thethe assessment, and he objected to betber ooff handsomhandsomee anaadd costl cosilyy gifts gift*.. It was one of th# most brilliant social mltte*. Is expected to tsk* th*oonn thth*e buildinbuildingg w«H;ixwlUtbej begun begun.. Th© the assessment, and he objected to functionsfunctions oofr tbtb*e season season.. RevRev.. E. K. InitiativL. e by "appointing a time and iy Intends? ttk rush the BoardBoard ooff TradTrad#e Thursday Thursday, It rec-thatthat ververyy vigorouslyvigorously.. AsAs to to th ethe ld< Idea Dr.Dr. HedgeHedgess ansadd hishts brid ebrid* wil willloddsrd . of St. John's church, J< Imltlatlve by'appointing a time aad ipaay Intend* ,tcg rush th* Stoddard, of St. Jobs's church. Jer-plac e for the meeting. struct ion. •»•••- ommroibomfnends tha(hatt M>DIsome« forformm o f oflastin tentingg Itself,Itself , hhee helheldd tha thatt i tIt wa wass th ethe par partt i ofmak*mak e theitheirr homboat*e atat Watehuna Watdbang, ar*-seyT CityCity,, officiatedofficiated,, assisteassistedd b yby Re Rev.vplace for the meeting •traction. • " pavementpavement bhee pupett dow downn In lath e thebasi -b**l-everyever y taxpayetaxpayerr Iinn ththee cit cityy to tobea rbear a nu»»•a e anaadd SixtSixthh street *tr**t., wher vhuve he h©pu r pur-E. Vicars Stevenson, rector of th BotBothh formefarmerr MayoMayorr Charle Charless J Flssel11l AA Wagaer•*agperVRWngnsrte^ bi biddbid wa waawass $50 II15000 nd be to r nets section, and suggests WIJ» in share iu the cost, because the lm chasechasedd th(h*e CarmaCar mssn house houw.. It baachurchE. Vicar*. Stevenson, rector of th*FlakFlak, , chairmachairmann ooff ththee P .P. P . P.A . coA.m © in excess ofof th*tin: lowestlowest bibidd filedHU □ umber ooff localocall whica©m h sactlo®.(be COM oandf th e numUwork migh wajmt be shareprovemen* la t wathes focoet.r th e becaaasentire publl thei Im- church. ilttee. and Councilman Buxton which was submitted by Cramp A classmates. Be which tb© coet of the work might heprovement was for the entire publicbeeboea n prettilprettilyy remodelledremodelled.. [ The bride's attendants were Mrs. mltte*. a art Councilman Bur sabmistad by Cramp distributed by the city w u to M- and not merely for the abutting own- DrDr.. HedgeHedge*s la1* on ome ot thof e th*j mostTh* bride * sttesdsat* were Mr*.chairmanislrma n ocdf thtbee city' rity*as committee committee,, Compaay.Company, oofr Phlls/IdphlaPhllnd^phla.. ThThee ta ttot Mary Horasv. of distributed• •iii"- bondin byg tothe wearin city geo th eae imto- andersee-. notTroubl merelye an ford la thew suits abutting, he own-be- C.C. TT.. HobartHobart,. o fof Chicago Chlesgo., a saa mi !mstroa-sai d to be favorably disposed on th tc-r bid. however. ]"& not made ou snd frequently rape bonding Id securing the im-er*. Trouble sad law suits, he promts*atbe-omlnen t memenn Inin localocall society •bcfecy., an daad>f-honor : Miss Helen Moore Ci said to be favorably disposed on theler bid. however, ]"ia not made out provement. lieved, would follow the assessment his bride IB well-fitted, both In train of-honor; Mis* Helen Moore Cr*lhproposition.proposition . ThiThiss l ate reporte reportedd to tobe iben regular form, -«yl on that, and to assist In ser- provement. lieved.levy. Itwould was unfaifollowr t o theask propert■——amenty hi* brid* I* w*U-fitt*d, both la trac-•bank,hank , sistesisterr ootf th(bee bride bride,, s aaa maW-o ms Id-off als o the case with Chairman Lee, othein rregular grounds form,, It' *» » rejected. hurch. The report la a» followi: It was snd personality, to take a lead also th* case with Chairman Lee, ofother grounds, it >aj rejected. Th© The report te me folio we: 1* levy.owner s whIt owas ha s alreaduafalry topai dask on epropertying sad personality, to take a Madhonor;lonor : MisMlms EvelyEvelynn Crulkshank Cmlkthaak., ofiort h Plainfleld. At least it 1 Cramps failed to'-comply with the nlsterlal paths of prepared by Street Commissioner lagIng positiopositionn Inla ththee socia sociall lif eIlf* of ofth ith© North Plainfield. At least Cramps failed to comply with th© prepared by Street Commissionerowner*aessmen twko for permanenha* alreadyt roadways paid on*, to as-city . I Montclair;Montclair; MisMia*s JanJanee QrlfflihsQriflt, Miss known,;HD«H, accordinaccordingg tet# on onee I nIn authorit authority,y provision s in sereraF ways. Father Kelly the past quarter AndrewAndrew JJ. Garetttlsvett.. an andd tb «the figures figures to lasessmentna y another for. permanent roadways, tocity. Elsie Diion, of Chicago; Miss Agnes that alt three chairmen as well as provision* In aetteraf wnjra. it are authoritative: Elsie Dixon, of Chicago; Mia* Ague*that all three chairmen as well asTh e new eourttofese Is to be on fa century ttrewn wit* It are authoritative: pay another. DrDr.. HedgeHedge*s camcam*e to |to Plainflel Plalafleldd DunlspDunlap, . ooff PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia;; MisMis*s Hel Helene h e general membership of the com ’ • Is to b# oneoae s <|f sue Sorts to "Tour Committee on Permanent E. M. Laing supported Mr. Nash aboutabout fifteenfifteen yearyearss ago ago.. H He lH*a a I* a the general membership of the ofof thtb©e handsomeshnudsom«s{t o o9| It sit* kin kindd lu the • Tour Committee on Permanent E. M. Lalng supported Mr. Nas Sylvester,Sylvester, ooff HaverfordHaverford.. Pa.P*, .an aadd Mis Misss mltte*#.mlttees , wilwilll conducconductt th thee invesUg Investiga-a upliftMitt mmsakla< '' minister unto the pavementpavementsB IIns ofof tb thee opinio opinionn tha tthat a HeHae helheldd thathatt propert propertyy owner ownerss of aof graduategraduate ooff PrlnctonPrlscion,. clasetaass o fof 188 ltt»8 VirginiVlrglsl* a IIredelf. red el r, ooff CincinnatiClsclsaatl., a s nsIon In a careful and State.State. IItt wilwilll bb©e c->\jructe egafilruetadd o fof wlilt wklue •tan should be made In Plainfleid to- certain district should not be held H* took a post graduate coarse *ft*r tionMr. is a !careful' sad competent •bl«M*., anandd wilwilll fou fomaan a afittin fittingg su eaoe-wgsta pt the a Mart should be made In Plain Amid to-certain district should not be heldHe took a post graduate course after bridesmaids.ldesmalds. TT.. EarEarll Stockton Slocktoa., brot broth-h or to the noble eld wooden pile eq him one foremost rltisaoa warwardd securinsecuringg bettebetterr pavement pavement*s o n onopenope n ttoo assessmentaaeeaamenUs fo rfor pavemen pavemt leavinleavingg PrincetonPrinceton,, comincomingg -her eh*r* to erto ooff ththee groomgroom,, ws waas th ethe bes tbest ma n Within tbe last three years there or to th© nobto old wuodee pll© tbe more traveled streets of oar city. experiments of different councils. - Within th# test three years thereInn whicWhichh thth©e coiyt^bs roqrt-haas bee beenn hel dh#ld.of the Bute. the more traveled etreeta of oar city.experiment* of diderest councils. JoinJoin hihi*s brotherbrother.. Dr Dr.. Bill Elites Hedge Hedges,s andid thth*e ushersaberss wer weree Morri Morriss J. DJ.u Ds-hasis& beebeenn sia decide decidedd chang changee in BenIn tsenti-kn especial effort' U> secure beattty Immbdlatel his ordination ManyMany citieclti*as ooff les leans sls Usee an dand wealt wealthh WW.. GO.. DebelDeb*l*e supporte supportedd th ethe com c<- uponn ItIt*s completionromplttloa.. »H«H*e I s,1* a mea m out. WillarWt Hardd WadsworthWadsworth.. GeorgGeorgee men t In tue borough regarding th An Mpsclal effort Iff a*cnrs beauty Kelly was ap- are quite liberally provided with mittee in its suggestion ot •sniisn ment in the borough regarding theof>f linlinee hahass been. ; ^nsjle. to meet the 1 are quite liberally provided withmine* 1* Us suggestion of asm b*rber ooft thth*e Countr Countryy Clu Clubb an dand ol thof eth*Schoonmaker.Schoonmaker , CharleCkarle#s WW.. FiskFlak.. Ra Hayy union Dion witwithh plainfleldPlainfield.. LeadinLeadingg ell clU-injection s of thote who protests mlnied asslslnntj at St. Aloystni brickbrick oorr otheotherr durabl durablee pavements , meat,ment, anandd PresidenPresidentt Woolston Woolaton.. who who., CrescentCrescen t AvenuAvenuee churchchurch.. ThTh#e brid brid©e monmond d AA.. McQeeMcO«e., ooff thi thlas city city;; Mark Markley! ns who were then pronounce objections ot th»M who protested hi Newa k. i here he remained and we suggest that permanent pa' with Mayor Buckle, owns 250 feet sens who were then pronouncedagainstagains t thtb#e destructiod#*tyqftlonn o f ofth etb© ol Coldchorchi News ». ne Wft and we suggest that permanent pave-with Mayor Buckle, owns 250 feetIsIs nonott entirelentirelyy unknow unknownn I nla thi thtes cit ycity.Stevenson. ootf WyncooteWrncoote., Pa. Pa.,, an dandagainstjatns t ananyy mergemergerr whateverwhatever,, a r arm irthonse on arf^tlc grounds. fogr yearsyf*rs. A IS * s tra»a- menmentsu bbee lailaidd on onth e thefollowin followingg alongalong NortNorthh avenuesveaue., thethe highes highestt 8h«She wavms aa guea gu*ttt a tat th eth* Netherwoo Netherwoodd Charle*Charle s TT.. EllisEll la., o fof Ne Neww Tork York.. " " Mlaanow outspokenoutspoken IInn theitheirr advocac advocacyy o ofcourthouse os arfatic grounds. e^reditd too JJer streets*streets: pricepricedd stretchstretch,, saisaidd h hee woul wouldd b ebe win will-- HotelHote l onoaee seasoseasonn severaseverall year year*s ag oago.Hole* MoorMooree LancasterLancaster., o off Ne Neww Tor York,k the I schemeschema.. OOnn th etb* ethe otherr hand hand,, th the t St. Mary's uri* ThereThere hhee madmadee -East"East amandi WesWentt FronFrontt streets street*,, be -be-ingIn g enougenoughh ttoo pa pnyy a nan assessment to She camearn©e herheree wit withh he rher father father,, the th#andan d MasteMasterr Edward'SehellengerEdward Schelteager.. o ofranks iks ooff Ukthee origina originall consolidatio consolidationn brilliant re :ord_ t; beinbeingg througthroughh iweetweenn WatchunWatchungg anandd CentraCentrall ave -are-'getge t riridd ooff tb thee presen presentt slopp sloppyy road road-' lat©lat e GeneraGenerall WilliamsWHUam*.. Wyncotte.Wyncotte. Pa.P*.., acteactedd a sas flower Bower glr girl1st* B havehave beebaysn depletedepletedd bu butt little little,. I hlf Initrume Ulitj." thathatt thth©e hahand-) nues: . way;way; althougalthoughh hhee di didd feeltnaJ feel ttnat the the .nd pagepage.. la reportereportedd thaithat,, tw twoo o r orthre thre*e wh whoHI Of IU MAKES clubhou i 6fti ththee CatholiCatholicc CluClubb "Park'Park avenaeavenue,, betweebetweenn FronFrontt an dandentireentir e citcityy shoulshouldd beabearr th thee expens expense.e TheTbe bridbridee wawass gown«gownedd I nIn brusse brsaselal fough ghlt foforr uniounionn thre thre*e yea yeamn ago affoBOAR D jjnjjfilffi Jersey av ue'jwa•aae erectederected.. " He FourtFourthh streetsstreet*.; Mr.Mr. SmithBtnUb., ooff th thee committee committee,, ex - ex- net.net, trimmetrimmedd witwithh ololdd lace lace.. HerHer vel veilwill , probablprobablyy taktakee a astan alandd a *against fdf tetann yearsyears,, oorr u»un-- "North"North avenueavenue,, betweebetweenn ParParkk a i andplainedplaine d foforr MrMr.. Kaah'Nash'sB benefit benefit,, tba tthatRELIGIONREIMS S OOFF JAPAMN waawan fastenefastenedd witwithh a adiamon diamondd hea rheartt now.now. PoliticPoliticss alon alonee IB lasai dsaid to be n FEEJp F.F.l h« waw*es appointeappointedd toto WatrhunWatchungg avenuesavenues;; thethe reporreportt dididd nosott "recommend “recommend"" an an pin.pin. ththee giftgift' o fof the the. groom groom,, an dand sh responsiblah*ipossible e foforr thithles chang changee o fof fron Iront -ady of Graeo Is ••Watchung• Watchung avenueavenue,, betweebetweenn FronFrontt assessmenaneeAmentt anandd merelmerelyy suggested :»rree aa rubrubyy anandd diamon diamondd nec neck-k HIt llaa saisaidd thathatt th tbee Jois Jointt committe committeee Hjpi.il th© late rather andand FourtFourthh streetsstreets.. suchsuch aa coursecourse,, wit withh s n snalternativ alternativee lace, hth*e gifgiftt o f ofhe rher father father.. willwilHerl likellikelyy deciddecidee tn tohav ehave pnbl i publicPOLITIC SECRETAflV |WTH SCANDAL "We . consider that either brick, distinctly presented. Mr. Sash said flRMjfSIMM LECTURLECTUREE bosquet>ouquet wawass sweesweett pea peass an daad lilie slllles- POUTIC SECRETARY JMITH SCANDAL “We consider that either brick,distinctly presented. Mr. Nash ssld bearingslearings oonn ththee subjec snbjectt an andd tha thatt ta: tax IZEDIZED BBYY FRAJiFRANKK EXPRESSION -EXPRESSION^. ' bituminousbituminous macadamacadamm oorr treatetreatedd yel yel- hehe didn'didn'tt liklikee ththee phraseolog phraseologyy o f ofth the. of-the-valley.of-the-valley. ThThee gown gown*s o fof th ethe m payerpa>*rss oonn .botbothh aide sidess ot oftb e th#bro o brook lowlow !>lnpinee blockblocks awoul wouldd b e besatisfac aatlafac- reportreport, , bubutt madmadee n ono objectio objectionn "whe whenn A...C.HACUr C.WACUrSS TALTALKK BEFOR BEFOREE TRINITTRINITYY troo-of-honor. rou-of-honor. mald-of-honomald-of-honorr andwilwill l bbee askeaskedd toto expres vxpreeas thef theirr opl i opl tory. Brick in. tbe cheapest and In the vote to refer It to Council tritiesmands were similar, they belm AsidAsidee frofromm thtb^U aSegussio d*#cusalonn o fof I per- tory Brick la the cheapest and theIn vote to refer It to Council MEN'S ASSOCIATION. brldesmaad* were similar, they beingions. manyman? wawaysy tbthee mosmostt satisfactory satisfactory,, bu butt takentaken. . ■CITS ASSOCIATION. ofof whitwhitee chiffochiffonn princessprincess.. ThThee brides brides-- m*o©ntaoent pavemepts/pavements;*-' th thee BoarBoardd of- l. MMXEY laIs objecteobjectedd toto b yby som somee as beina* beingg too too maidmaidss carriecarriedd silvesilverr bon-bo bon-bonn basket baskets,s TradTradee dididd littllittlee tiiu^sday TOoSaday.. ThThee only only noisynoisy.. WooWoodd bloc blockk pavemen pavementt It lafre efree BeforBeforee a.* smallsmall,, bubutt appreciativ gppreclatle filledaile d witwithh JacJackk rosesroses.. other thinthingg tba>thayny, staginsingingg ththee weddin weddingg marc ! MJP MS MM.. LalnLaingg sBarteaim thedd i t Itb y byaskin askingg ' HOMEHOME OFIOHr J0RNN JOHNSONI0HNS0N.. sreatgreat durabilitdurabilityy anandd la laabou aboutt fift y fifty ■lipRECEPTION onon ththee subjecaubjectt ofof "Th "Tb©e Religion Rellglos*s ol ThTh*of e usherusher*s leledd ththee wa wayy fo rfor th eth* tirid bridal; BIGJ1I HUE Iff thth*e secretarysecretary.^ ia ^ receivereceivedd "an y "finy- per cent, mose expensive than brick. Japan."Japan." MrMr.. MaclaMaelayy skjetche alee d(chad the partypart(he y aaas Iitt entereenteredd th thee church church.. The Theyy thlsgfalng frofromm ththee fcHigch ptabch otof th th©e Boar Boardd perBituminou cent, sbom macada expensivem or Bltnltthlthan brick.c origin, history customs and peculi- WILL(ILL BBEE LOCATELOCATEDD ININ FRENC FRENCHH BUIL BUILDD Mlackey,— the aecoad MANY FRIENDS OF INSTITUTION IN- origin, history customs and pee u II- re followedfollowed bbyy thth*e brides bridesmaids,m of>f TradTradee regardfag^regardingB te weigher. weigher.”" Se Sec-c %. Mackey. the second Bituminouspavement In aboumacadamt midwa ory in Bltollthlcprice, MANY FRIENDS OF INSTITUTION IN-aritie s of Shlntoism. Confuelnlsm I Mrs. John Mar- *Mtle* of Sfclatotem. CoafcKii matron-of-bonor.:ron-of'honor. mald-of-honormald-of-honor., the INGING ObnN SOMERSEsomersetT STREET street.. retoryetary Smitsmithh saisaidd yh ih#e hadn't hadn't,, and and |r. shd Mrs. John Mae- anpavementd while aU comparativel nbont midwayy new Inpave price- SPECT THE HOUSE. sad Buddhism. page and Bower girl and tbe bride . aad Charles SPECT THE HOUSE. and Buddhism. page and flower girl and the bride, hazarde•rdedd aann opiotboplpronthatn that ththee P P.. P .P A A ii;nn.-et. and Charles andment ,while has beea ncomparatively laid to a considerabl new pave-e Former Mayor L. V. P. Randolph sorted by her father, who gave i. were mar- Former Mayor L V. F. Randolph rted by h*r father, who gave her Through! planplan*s nonoww bein bejngg perfec perfect-t mightmigh t bbee thth«e tr^tre^fl «i Aidd th ethe Boar Boardd ol of :rpoklyn. were mir- extenment.t hasin N«war been klaid and toelsewhere a considerable, and Pelron.Patrons anendd friendfriend,s o fof th ethe Chil Chi!- mad e a few remarks cominendltig th marriage. At the chancel thej ’ night at tke made a few remark* «ommondlng theIn marriage. At the chancel theyed b y William Hand & Son, tbe 1. TradTradee ththee branel)branefc, * J diesday night at the extenthas man Iny Newarkof tbe merit sads elsewhere,of the othe nndr dren’x en's HomHomee attendeattendedd I nIn larg Igrcue num- -y able and Instructive; lecture b re met by the groom, best man ed by William Hand A Sou. the local Councilman and bers theannusl reception heldTburs- very abl© and Instructive lecture by met by the groom, best man andrutkraen :kmen.i, NorthNorth PlainfleldPlainfield,, wilwilll soo soonn "TherTheree ilas mighlt reallt realisee ai at seon, ofbride. Sout h aveRev.- questions directly In linn with theresponsiveiponslv e portioportionn ofof th thee marriag marriagee quippe d storage warehouses in this f the bride. Rev. "Asphalt"Asphalt pavementpa remeat,, whilwhilee largel largelyy 6 o'clock. Mrs, Horace Klmball. ibject. the answers to which by M Ipped Storage warehouses In thisfirstfir at thought.thought,"" ; l tet^l V. WV.. Nas W.h Saab. ; r Faith chapel. J to » o’clock. Mm. Horace Kite he!!,subject, ihe answer* to wjileh b> Mceremony, •emony, ththee bridbridee an andd groo groomm pro -pro-section , ii will be located In the 'rtf i>as or of Faith chapel, usedused IInn manmanyy cities dtiea., is ladifficul dlfflcuitt to presidenprenldnntto t ootf ththee PlalnfielKlein heldd Childre Children’.n 'i If aclay brought out more clearly sei eeded to tbe altar, where Mr. Ste- Ion. It will be located In SeveralSeverathe l scalescaless w'oujwoi^dd havhavee t oto h ebe pt- ortue The affair construct with assurance of durabil- Home Association, showed the vislt- Maelay brought out mors Clearly •*’ ceeded to the altar, where Mr Ste-buildinbuilding g iatH SomerseSomersett stree streett an andd So mBom abllshedbllshed istor th# «$tk; on© ** lerpmony. The affair construct with assurance of durabll Home Anoorlutlon. .honed the rtall-ermlera l pointspoints.. RevRev.. Dr.! ' Dr.;'Cornelt Corneliusu performed the bethrothal rset place, now occupied by L. Hersh would not t attended only ityHy,, somsomee pavementpavementss lastinlastingg wel welll an andd tor* irs abouaboutt anandd explaine explainedd th ethe syste ayatemm Schenc k also spoke words ot com- venson performed the bethrothal *e •rset place, now occupied by L. Hersh« enough."enough." Mt.^Saah y the dativesflativLttende. anandd d a n onl fetewwy others breaking up In place* In a few employed In caring for the, children. Srhrark also apolce word* of i rice. A: Bro.Bro.., ththee wholesal wholesalee grocer groceryy firm firmaler . others breaking up In places In a fewemployed In rarlns For the children.mendationmendstIon. , expressinexpressingg hihi*s pleasure pleasure,, hat succeeded the Dunham Ore ntimate trie fls. ii year*year*.. OnOnee o fof ou ourr neighborin neighboringg citie citiess TheThe receptioreceptionn wanass held*nnde held-nnderr tb ethe- veil as that of tbe association, A receptioreceptionn wawass hef hefdd a tat th ethe hom homee that ■uccohded th© Dunham Grocery PresidentPresident Woo!fttiWootet&in saisaidd ththee sgita aglta- iTbe bride ^goi npd Inin . silsilkk mullmull,, as wall a* that of the association. if the bride's parents at 7 o'clock Company.'; The Herab concern h r wawass obligeobligedd toto replacreplacee larg largee patche patchess directio n of Mrs. Horace : Klmball. he association will noC rawt agaii of the bride's parents at 7 o’clock,Company. ; Th© Hersh concern ha* Uooa for municipal ^heck>ck o non weight weightss ioiiquvuquetl Ooff Whitwhitee of asphalt after one year's use- direction ot Mm. Horace The association wUl not meet againwhic whichh wawass attendeattendedd byby a alarg largee nu mnum-il g place in Elisabeth and has de- Uncalled for. He of asphalt after one year's use president;iresident; MrsMm.. RutRathh Leonard I-eouurd., sec- II October. bigIde aplace to do itIns locaElizabethl distributin andg froha#m andde- measures wa* ancalled for. tended bbyy heherr sls*1a-- "Many of our taxpayers are oppos- •etary: Miss Lucy H. Everett, o until Oetotwr. ber ooff societsocietyy peoplepeople.. AnAs orchestr orchestraa cided to dd It* local distributing fromsai d there via t|ught up- b) fayed on t) i pi no by MiasMiss MsrMar-- expense,expense, ssoo tbathatt th thee cos coatt woul wouldd no t notter.ter . MrsMru. WW.. W W.. Dun Dunnn sn dnnd Mrs Mm,. Mar -Mar- Solo*.Solos. j simplyimply decorat«decorateJj foforr th ethe weddin wedding.g as the present grocery stock Is re- theif ProtProtective. ttlon," said; Mr. irptiB. Wilton, *f Brookiyn.Brooklyn, siste*iaterr bbee burdensomburdensomee ttoo ananyy on onee . WeWe hav havee tintin II.. CooleCooleyy receive recelredd th ethe visitors xlultors.. A packepackedd houshousee ^ntluslaajticallent uslastlcallyy Redte d wawaas ththee prevailin prevailingg color color,, as asa at red. It will be made strictly flr< .Nath.'ash. ! the • grooi , f >l)owln■lngg ththee cerecere-- preparepreparedd ththee followinfollowingg estimate estimatess o f ofTen nees servenervedd InIn th thee dinin dlalnkg roo mroomgreetegreeted d ththee musicamusicall wor»k £4f thlhee thehe househouse,, anandd ththee Jac kJack ros e roaewai proofw*i it andiwiland willl contaiconlalnn ever everyy mode modernr "Isa."Tes. II knokno** brought it up; i ere (tongratulationataUtlouas anandd cost, in which brick bas been taken ibers of the association, as- useds&d chieflychiefly.. TherTheree WA »x*S als oalso an anar -arconvenient© renlence foforr ththee receivinreceivingg an and was simply fe&t •en |terved. cost. In which brick has been takenby members of the association, an-PlainfieldPlainflel d HigHl*hh SchooSchooll pnpjfepnpli. aas-» angement of palms and ferns form ler cafe of all classes of good: waa simply how It. nil asas a basisbasis:; ththee figure figuress fo rfor bituminou bituminouss elatedsiste d bbyy younyounkg women nomen.. OvarOr 10 or0 100Istedste d bbyy ththee soloists aolotau., Mrs M+.. Edit Edithh M. rang©men:M. of palma and ferns form’proper care of all cla*ae* of goodsstrike*trike s me,me."" sajdTsal l . Woolaton. 3 wasSi elaboratelelaboratelyy decodeco-- macadam may be obtained by adding persons visited the Home during tbe ingne aann attractivattractivee backgroundbarkgronsd.. SimSimi-l On© speclRspeciall featurfeaturee wil willl b e b*th e ithei ln- Those peoi [ted: with t (b Ii «ves, palms, f«rms macadam may be obtained by addingpersona visited the Home daring theAllston . dramatic soprano. mul Q. ir decorations were used at the tallatlon of manganese steel vault -Those peopli i a» lolott onon them tkem-- palm*. ferns tueaty-flvetwenty-live peperr cent.cent.,, anandd fo forr treate treatedd alteration. afternoon. Morgan Strlcklett, tenorl Thursday, lar decorations were used at sfallationthe ?©f manganese areel n ■selveelvess iInn thathatt iutlou.”ion." saidraid; MrKr. id rpses. 1 | tii^ parlor, wherwheree ththee wood block, fifty per cent to the fig- houseouse witwithh googoodd effecteffect.. r- the keeping of silverware, fui iBb. •remony w« % petformed the palms, wood block, fifty per cent to the fig DuringDuring ththee latteInllerr par partt tot oltt» « theaf- af-In .he school auditorium. The pro- The bride received a diamond for*id valuablth© keepinge articles of. silverware, fur*Nath. the palma. ures given. .-.rnoon an eicellent musical pro- gramme was made up ot two fall The bride received a diamondand valuable articles. •Sh!" ••IdjBaid TUB .and flo |ers frerei arrangearrangedd inla a a urea given. ternoon an excellent musical pro-gramme was made up !of two full•ar t from the groom, while r *!(era«rr ■nth rge ibank iif an alcove window. "On East Front street, the street- p ram rm' was enjoyed. There were hoars of high class mujlc, and the heart from the groom, while hastily*tily . HHee Isto chairma’chairmann ooff the tha* Ee Re-- rxe bask 1 an aicov© window. On East Front street, the at reef-gramme nee enjoyed. Thera werehours of high efns* mu fir. aad thee gave the mat ron-of-honor ARAB MARES FOR DAVENPORT. Thi bride #eceijred a large collee- railway company j-ould pay one-third lano and violin solos and duets by way in which It wss rendered ' re- gave the matron-of-honor.ARAB MARE8 FOR DAVENPORT.publicah ubllcah CountCountyy CofnmltteeCommittee.mittee.. '• Th* brid© receded a large collee- rail way company yould pay one-third plana and notln solos and duett byway In which It waa rendered maire-d - of - honor and bridesmaids Dn or gifis.ilnclqdlnB cut-glass, sll- the cost of the work, and If the city Miss Clyde Burnet and Miss Mar- flected great credit upon the school maid - or - honor and bridesmaids "NNoo 'sh!‘ah ' about i£" «ald Mr. ilash >n of gifts Deluding cat-glam. *11- the eost of the work, and If the cityMlm Clyde Burnet and Ml— Mar-flected great credit upo* th* school r bon - bon baskets, CartoonistCartoonist GetHeims tbOlee Permissio Perminaio*n o f a ' about J raid Mr. Huh r and sevetsl c6.eck.8- At the con- should pay one-third of the remain- guerite Burnet and soprano solos'by musical trainer. C. L. Lewis. silver bon - bon basket*. The firmly. should pay one-third of the remain*raerlt. Burnet and soprano solos bymusical trainer. C. U groom's gifts to his beat mas thethe SulUiKslrsDi toto Expor Exportt tb thee Animals Anlnwis.. aslon of a wedding Journey, the der and the property owners the bal- Miss Mary Hubbell. groom's gifts to his best man and said . Mr. der and the property owner* the bal-Ml— Mary Hobbetl. ThThee originaoriginall programmprogrammee calle calledd fo forr shers were gold enff-buttons. The Morristown.Morristown. JunJunee 9.—Homek.^Homerr Da Dav-v More w# adkirn." said . Mr. upl* will reside Jn Brooklyn, where ance, tbe cost to the latter would be >nt there are twenty-tour ushers were gold ruff-button*. Th# Smith, nnd the mod w«nt through, ance. the coat to the latter would be At present there are twenty-fourtheb e appearancappearancee ooff G O.. Seytaou Scyknourr Leno x Ide was also tbe recipient of enport.lport, ththee cartoonistcartoonist,, hahass bee bsenn am anx-- >n went through groom ha« aifurnlihed home In about 12 per foot front. On West boys and girls at the Home, about bride was also the recipient of a ing a committee about |2 per foot front. On Wealboys and girls at the Home, aboutaass ththee tenotenorr soloist soloist,, bu butt Mr . Mr.Leno Lenoxx wealt h of gifts of much value. iousma foforr HomRomee tim timee t o toseenr securee som esomeEarly In the'ey*lng a committee JttK. Mr; fWllton holds a position Front street, the company would pay the average number. There are ac- wealth ot gltta ot much value. th' >f Chief Doane Front street, the company would paythe average number. There are ac-wa s unable to bbee presenpresentt becausbeegasee o fof Mr. and Mrs. Stockton are socially genuinegenuine AraArabb maremare*s fo rfor bi shi* stoc k«t<*ckof three. coaslatZag of Chief Doane. 1th jtbe Hi canujn Association, a one-half, and one-tbird of the re- -ommodatloaB tor fifty, but great Mr. and Mrs. Stockton are socially . W. Nash and] Woodruff, wss one-half, and one-third of tkn re- todatlons lor llfty. but great teas, and Stricklett filled the bill farm aatt MorriMorriss Plains Plains.. Mr.Mr. Da 'Da’ V. W. Nash and W,1. Woodruff, waa rge i woolei contfrn. mainder would be only about (1.53 Illness, and 8tricklett filled the billrominen onilnes;t bothboth iInn PlalnfielPlainfieldd an andd Ne Neww In th«fTne mainder would b« only about 11.61•art- - lais exerciseexercisedd inIn tajtlntakingg childre childrenn n firstfl rst clasclasss stylestyle,, inla hi hiss place place.. Mrs Mr*.. or k society. They sre very fond of port[tort bahass severaseverall stallionstallion*s whic whichh ar eareappointed tpointed ttoo helhnlhb ntertalu• th* ffue per foot front. n. They cannot he under two years Allaton'a selections were very plftae- York society. They are very fowd of get of the lot that were sent here chiefshlefs whwhoo atter'atteakld conventiocouxentlonn per foot front. la.>f ageThey. an dcannot name obef boundery or twogirl Iyenres Ang list, whil os'ae .Strlckletselectionst waweres force veryd t oplena re- out-of-door ut-of-door sportssports,, especiallespeciallyy golf golf,, the get o* the lot that were s*nt hare l d ititss nenext: at the call of • |^nd George Fisher FronFrostt anandd SeconSecondd streetsstreet*., 12.S |I.»1I be -be-yenre oldold.. AnotheAnotherr rul ratee Ii thaIs tthat onl yonlytoo ththee '-Fou-roarr LeaLeaff Clover, Clover,”" whic whichh he h«whicwhich h havhavee wowonn manmanyy blu bluee ribbons. ribbon*.lot> t Ii*s stilstilll alive allr*., an dand Mrs .Mr*. J. P.J. thehe P.chair chair.. If £ja«dilnIffg ImportanImportantt I been a; pointed ti committenmltte*e bbyy tweentween SeconBecondd streestreett anandd th thee railroa railroadd tbthe e childrechildrenn oolf worth worthyy sn andd poverty porerty-- gsvgave e bbyy requestreqeaet.. ThTh*e High HWr" Schoo Schooll Theh e couplcouplee araree activ activee member memberss o fol th itheRamadell, arasdell, ooff NewburgNawbuvg., KN.. T. Y. ba. sha* it. It. r up there»-wj*l be no sessions Congreshtioasl cchurchhurch ttoo ar -ar- andand |3.S12.56S frofromm thertheree to toFourt Fourthh strikeatrthen n parentparentss arerae admitted admitted.. urcheetrairchestra anandd musicamusicall cinc|«bb als *teoo ha dhadPlainflelPlainfield d CountrCoentryy CluClubb anandd frequent frequent-- InIn hishi#f efforteffortss to tosecur s*cur©e Ara b Araburin g the inge' for tb eelactlor«i ooff aaan lndlvtdindlvtd-- afreet.strut. SincSincee ththee improvementimprovementss hav haree bee beenn numbers imbera oosn thlb*e programmeprogramme. MissMis*ly plaplayy golgolff a tat th ethe Baltusro Baltnaroll Gol f Oolfmart*tare s MrMf.. DavenporDavenportt hahass foun foundd hlm hJm-- al ooDnnunfon &ervice, whicwhlchh ththee "OOnn WatchunWatchungg avenueavenue,, th thee pric pricee _admade e ttoo ththee HomeHome., I t Itha shag bee beenn fur tar-- MabeMabel l HaxsonMaxaoa., ofof th th*e faculty (acuity,, pre -pro-"lub . elt uupp againsafcaJnstt aann ironbounIronbonndd rnl ml*e of of Ah’. lurrjh decided t^ hav e» afitt aa businesbutlaaaas would be (1.78 and on North avenue nished In exceedingly gbod taste. sided at the piano. Club. he Sultan, who won't let the mares OweOne ooff ththee m he>(W ingeniou lageulous an d aadeetln g on ^Weo|iesdi»y night, six would be *1.71 and on North avenuenished In exceedingly good taete.aided at the piano. UponUpon theitheirr returreturnn frofromm a -weddina weddingg th©eav eSuita*, his domai whon withouwon't t 1stspecia th*l permare*- mratifying ystlfying tnveni-loiiluxautloa.s whicwhlehh ha hus re ra-- ther! Plsinffeid jhun:hesnlghL sre no8txw 13.013 077 peperr foofoott front front,, al lall on onth ethe aup -sup-ThThe e associatioassociationn isla fortunat fortunatee I nIn hav hnr-- AmonAmongg ththee besb*stt song song*s by byth e triprith*p thetheyy wilwilll residresidee i nIn thi thtes city city.. leave his domain without special par poaltlopositionn thathatt ththee citcityy woul wouldd pa payy one one- ig such a peruonperson aass MraMm.. HendrlekHendrick- -schoo booll werweree ththee 'Evenin"Eveningg Hymn, Hymn." by missionon.. | AAtt th thee tim tlm*e o fof th ethe World' World'is ti/ troutod.maed-the tho. cnriOBltCwrtouttTy ofof Ne Naww ting the iindfirldui.il service, the third of the cost per running foot, _»n as matron. She Is very careful Fair in Chicago the batch of stallions Yorkork ites toto b ebo seen aaeaE jn ,nth e th.grea greatt two - two-rst , Park j|venae anid Serenth-Dsy third of the coet per runnlag foot, _ ran- She Is very carefulBelnecke•iDttke; : "Blu"Ble©e OaunbV,Daunts."" Strauss Strauss,, A. Mnlllr>M>,i Weds. Fair" Inmare CtHeagos was th* seize hatchd to ofsatisf stallionsy a ■ ldodded shoxhoww wlju^onwlhffow- a tat th ethe extrem .ztramee iptts t chuAhes^ f^1' iltl ySeventh-Day Reformed, alsoalso ththee entirsatiree cos costt o fof tb ethe Intersec Intersec-- anand d painstakinpnlnataklncg Inla th thae managemen managementt andan d "Pilgrim'"Pilgrim**s Chorus.Chorus."" Wagner Wagner.. MissMiss AnnAnnaa RlckterRickter,, daughte daughterr o f andof mars* «a* seised to satisfy a | TTtnlty Reformed, tions and the general expense* of the of the Home and the children and The affair was a great success and gage against a show company northorth enendd ooff thfth*t Blatlro fflaUronn Buliding BnUdluc. Irst j snd Cdeceijt Av i*nm Presbyte- tions and the general expenses of theofno t thaone oHomef the littlaade totthes lachildren slighte d andThe aCalr was a great succes* Mrs.Mrs. BerthBerthaa RickterRickter., ofof S2 ISS2 Eas tEastwhic rtgag*h contracte againstd foar bringinshow gcompany the conslsDrtBUu ooff a*- roai^d iWaAd., shell-lik ihulldlh*e bal bolll : Ave sue Presbyte- work. not one of the little lota la alightedwill11 1 probablprobablyy helhelpp t oto cance cancell th eth* in -la-Second md streetstreet,, anandd LawrencLawrencee A A.. Mal Mai-- which ot here, contracted' and the Sultaforn didn'bringingt Uk< th* a reddishreddish gtaits?$ .wloraolor.. abouaboutt eigh aiffhtt "Th•Thee totatotall co«coett o f ofth ethe improve Improve-- Ilan ananyy respectrespect.. ThThee childre childrenn mak makee debteda**•debtednes s ooff tbthee PlaWel Plgiafieldd Hig hHighlt sao >n a., sobobn ofof Mr Mr- an dand Mrs . Mrs.Alex . Alex.lot hers, and tbs Saltan didn't Ilk* one big happy tamilT and they all School Boys' A. A. Inehusches Ilun diametedlametffrr An endd suspende suapeudodd In In menmentt woulwouldd bebe abou aboutt (37.000 937.900., of ofone big happy family and they allSchool Bon' A. A. MalllnsonMalllaaon., ootf LibertLibertyy an dand Fourt Fourthh Jt. thehe airair.. TwTwoo |e# fafft. |$elo beloww Is ala m|nla a min- Is- Whichwhich ththee streeStreett railwa railwayy compan companyy appear mar' ttoo bbee thrivin thrivingg wel welll unde underr th etha streetsta., werweree marriemarriedd Wednesda Wednesdayy Davenportven port severaseverall monthmonth*s ag o ago would pay $7,000. careful CWsnptow>lo» CssMT.Gtakw. evening•nine bbyy RevRev.. C.C. H . SchneegasH. Schseegas.. madeiad e arrangementarrangementss withwith, aaan agen agentt a tattare wooden cankor. would pay 17.000. careful management. Petty OBcer Giles, of the warship AAas fafurr sus ththee ogejga n make oumake| th eoul theu: in. "In case of consent of t&e property Petty OBcer Olle*. ot the warshippasto •rr oatf thethe Germa Germann Reforme Reformedd Beirut.eirut , wherebTherebyy severa**v*rall maremare*s wer weree bal l to supports $?; nothing sav«i the ii startedstarted, tbst.that."" -Za case of con seat of the property "dnVoVthe"animalOn#"of'the"animates IInn ththee jumpinlumpingg "KinKingK EdwarEdwardd VII,VU."" wb.whoo I sIs a brotha broth-- church, hurch, aatt hihiss borne home., Codingto Codingtonn an dandto bbee stramintt toto ht mhim here here,, no matteno matterr ball la r«pportdd trjuotblng rat, the do you mean?" ownersowners ttoo ththee abovshovee pla plann coul couldd no t not er-in-law of James Kerftode. of this air. Notbreads;-ap tbraada «are anywher aa/wharee vlsl -TM- bebe obtainedobtained., we*• recommenrecommendd tha tthat.las s at the horse snow; yesterday. er-in-law ot Jaases Kerfaode. of thisWatchung fatchuug avenuesavenue*.. ThTh©e coupl couplee wa wass bow w itit.; wawass accomplished RccompUshed., bu tbut the th* the flpl)effe dances nimbly ulst thatthat thth©e babbabyy gsvrla—e evidencat thee ohomef the facenow,t tha ty—terdar. high- city,city , hahass madmadee th thee world' worlds gunners gunneryy unattended.nattended . AfterwarAfterwardd an an. Informa informall TurkishTurkis h t' GovernmenGovernmentt spoilespoiledd th e th*ble. but tha 4p^aA daueex nimbir I not less than tea abouaboutt JO.oo*5.000o ooff tb thee stree afreett appropria appropria-- gave evideore of the fart that high-record . Is a recent trial of the Medi- about la a asp apaepM £o dott mor moree tha n thaaa a tion be expended each year for per- bred animals are familiar with prev- record, la a recent trial, of (he Medi-receptio jtionn wawaas helheldd a tat th eth* hom homee of Pten.oflan . i We foot. 1 J':| i tion be expend ad each year for per-alenbred t animateslang phrase are sfamiliar and understan with prev-d terraneanterranea n fl«et.fleet, ooff th thoe Britis h navy. i bride's mother, which was at- According to a statement made by coble foot. i } .’ manentmanent paveementspnveementa;: it«t woul woeldd requir requiree at Malta, Giles secured eleven hits the bride s mother, which was at-According to a statement and* hy the tBQhfa orof ththae cannoc«anonn alisix yearsyears,, bbyy thi thiss plan plan,, to completto completee thei f meaning. This i particular at Malta. Giles secar* n kitsided by s number of relatives and theie cartooniscartbonittt laslastt night night,, pressur pramarae •tretekeu aa tiiir.Hi ? wire, whichre. whleh., «pon hpou |c-L-«Orak.CoaningC the work above outlined, and we con- equine refused to take) the fences oticout ooft eleveelevenn frofromm a sU-lnch weap- riends. TbTh*e couplcouplee wilwilll resid residee a t atwaa as broughbroughtt toto bea bearr o non th ethe Sulta AoKann t ydu will have a cook the work above outlined, sad we com- on. 100 pounds projectile. In a single ose luspectloiinEpect)-- ' ram to rlbrata at"liofi - k Tdud wtuil hare tbe Qailu ,w sider tbat the abutting owners would and misbehaved badly despite the on. I0t pounds pro; 11212 EasEastt SeconBecondd street atrsot.. TheTh# groo groomm throughtroug h ththee oSceoffice*s o off th thse Ministe Ministerr at at tervais. nret" >**** aider that the abutting owner* would dignified riders coaxing tones. Tbe minute, says the Psjel Guardian, i employed by hlB father at the lat- "ashlngtos, stating that the' Sultan toterrulx. Th, alao a hoar/ t*. bbee seoo mucmuchh benefitebenefitedd b yhy suc hsuch pave pave-- which Is published at Peel, Isle - of 1* employed by hi* father at th* Int-Washington, stating that tbs Multan lated wire Euuder th* txs- ngeB discussion of the meats that they should be willing to Istter became angry when someone tsr'aer'B pharmacypharmacy.. hadad givegivesn authoritauthorityy fo forr Dav*nf)or Davenportt to to rhose twameat*r thei thatr abar theye oshouldf the coa bet Inwilling order toIn the grandstand advised him to Man. The record was made a month export sli or eight mares through hi* ®*«ated with bear their share of the com la order ago while the "Henry VII" was Hows and in. u^lgtrthe l has any regard to have the business center all Im-••chew his esr off" and saddenly dig-. The PlsJaOeld frteads of Henry gent at Beirut. Some one 1W amenities of life," proveto haved a tthe once business. Instea d centerof waitin allg Im-ein g his heels In the animal's sides, steaming at twelv« kaots an hour Uefke, Charles Kransse and B. step was taken to •Your letter cswe yesterday ai mote tt$ Jispprt by dispelling t e II- nclo*ed in It a snbatantlal token losjlon t^D^f^cars. and maintenance* Charles 1 Flak, who tu r-1 .he sympathy of your people an Tbe borough Board of Educatl* Judgea Reed. Fort and Pitney. 1 JunJunee witwithh Itlltrir*s rare beautybeauty,, a awealt h T • m'of the carnival committee, sub- yourself. Accept our heartfe held a special session. Monday, for the Supreme Court, at Trenton, Mon of flowers tastefulltastefullyy arrangedarranged., music . co«t triinieefnous sums. Concerns! mitted a report at ibe annual meet- thanks. St. Paul's chfereh, thong the purpose of making arrangement day, handed down an opinion con exquisiteljnUitelyy rendererenderedd anandd faifalr girl ; with thft j>n^po«e In view have \' firming the verdict, rendered In favot -The opening Ing of the Board at Oovtrnon ol •csped the flre yet suffered to tt bold a public g Th graduateloatess werWeree partpartss ofof to thee bea beantl-u tl-' organize ‘ organisedlat-d iaC- Summi Summitt an d andat 0 atP C re«j- of the Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gulnn Ktihleiiberg Hospital, Monday night extent of 11,500—by the earthquake day night, June to vote OB the tiltutl pictur—*pKturu e seeaeeon Tuesda Toesdnj“ y a t-— *tth e }— wichMr **--. rich.Con£, —* .Cxmi.. 4nd■ —*report s\nd declar reportse declare them it 10 o'clock, with- of this city, for 117.000 damages statins tnst $7,600 had been receir- Tbe Bishop has promised to give m following questlioC«: PlainflelPlainfieldd SeminarBemtonryy oxpei|ltlon and dispatch(•patch., AA lbHut r of lb. front ofof th lb.e church church.. I dIo dono t notset school building at an estimated Elizabeth, Plainfleld and Central seminar•.(binaryy maltinmakingg aann appropriatapproprUtae set net-- teeta» wa swna aatjed nated: : BenjamiBenjaminn l Mood., as gon—e throughthrough., asind Jersey Street Railway Company. IC. W. Holland. Daniel Oinna a hem disposed of,, wuua It being *h.» annu , meeting offl- yerrtt knoknoww wherwheree ww.e shal •halll ge t«•'. mon moneye coa t of f 1,800. I tide for lb. fair nw. ;C. wd. Hob.Daniel Gians .4 0- •Cd of. .u&f. At the time of the trial In the mdlence ' M. Kirkner. SH. W. Stover was ' ttes. Court wai ',,». s follows: for Interior repairsrepair... ThTheo plasteri pUal.rlacn "To Improve the Somerset stre- jla the presence of s large aadleare M. KlrknerH W. Blower wan loet-i Court in ,4- Is all cracked and a great deal or tion County Court at Elizabeth jf]relatives and friends Mlas Kenjon ;ed ehalrmjanf of the preliaalnai ed b% 10:80 o'clock. President. William R. Cock: drat Is all cracked and a (rant deal of schooIt l ground! by the erection of of relative* and friends Mias Kenyon ;ed chair_—. of the prefftnfnai* or- Our peoplo have lost ever: last January, Mrs- Gulnn, who claim add Miss Arnold, the principals, made Eanlzation: W§th G. M. Kirkner secre- u a big floral horseshoe vice president, Edward H. Ladd, Jr.; dowa. Onr people hare lost every-fenc e and a flagj staff, the amoun Km Arnold, the principals, nude gantznthQ; i*th O. If. Klrkner e*re- nd can do nothing cither fi ed damages for injuries she recelv thp presentatlc ago Vewcorn's desk, from the second vice president. Oeorge P. Met thin* and ran do bothlaq either forthough t to be necessary being *S5Q Mentation of the school diplo-| Ury. I deckled to bar the or parish Support. In ordi ten 1 f the bar In this city A lick; secretary. William T. Kaufman: repairs or pariah Rapport, la order the graduating rlaaa. Misses cornmitte mitt«[d condconduct a thorough can- •n expenses I am Rolag to gii t of cut flowers from Jos- treasurer, Julius E. Ericsson. Build- to leaacn etpeuara I am ruins lo sire Dorothy AverlllAverill., MarioMarlonn HortensHorteasee vas svassatno^B^th 'd*am thee ownerownerss resresldil g In houce and move Into the Sui I lah Hand, balanced tbe lags and an up my houee and more Into the Bua- given $10,000 and her husband, wh Hill. MarUryy AnnAnnaa DavenporDavenportt PerkinPerkinss , thithiss vlctnlty vie:alty. f anandd recomnterecommehdV jilons day-school room on. tbe first of Jan on the other side of the J. Pisk. Edward H. Booth, frank J. day-.-t.ool room on the first of Jane. joined her in the suit, was gi and L.acacyy RobertRobertss BadioagBudloog.. MisMiast andther?4#talti othdr* detail.4 ! IInn connection}withconnection} with; Hubbard. Harry 0. Runkle, Henry L. p (7,000. KWyon'i'ss ImpressivImpressivee address'waaddress wass ful fulll permanenpermaneitt frOrganisationfrsanlxatlbn Thd ThursdayTherW ay.. The decision given yesterday was of truest wisdom and highest asplra- It Is pnjpfliied to Incorporate unde President a. j. Hall. Managing coi foformr a'' conceptioconceptloap n ofof tb ethe terrlb terriblel expense a of the foregoing for th at wisdom and highest aaplrs- It IsdPOM p to Incorporate ader Ml or puettle. President R. j he Common Council . j Hontlngton. William C. Kinney. calamitycalamity tbaIkalt habaas befallebefallean us .na. Th Thepaymen t of the same by isanlng th on the appeai from the verdict ' ion--- foirr ththee besbestt success of the class, hethe law lawis Of6f >JewNew erseeroeyy wjtwithh a*a m an-.ToD< . of the Common Connell,m ,04 . H. Hand and Harry v . Charles E. brooks. Mrs. Samuel earthquakeearthquake .wa.wass awfulawful,, hardlhardlyy notea s of the school district In such covered at Elizabeth last January She said ththee diplomdiplomaa f from>m a aprepare- prepare-' thorise thortsedd qapjta «*pjtajl of (25, of' ItS.OtO dlAaau Ided ora t. H. Hand and Harr.an Vaa- — - at the opening, tint HuRtlBgton. James W. DeOraJT. Mrs. buildingbuilding escapessrapedd damagedamage,, whilwhilee mmosto which was for flS.OOO for the wit tory schoohooll liklikee thithiss i •anintt thathat* t th*“thee IntIntoo 50 0S00 ^share ,»hj»reas of ofa paa r par vali «Emb of r*h Warn at the opening. aid mtatlon of the Plaio- John Gray Foster. Miss Imogene ofof ouourr costlcosilyy anandd beautifubountifull church eh arches' and $7,000 for the husband. Th recipientrecipient wawass readreadyy 1 tog o goon onwit' h*with j 1501500 0 eaclieach.. i/Th /Thee stoc stockk is toIs btoe be solda SOI lly representation of the Plain- only change Is In the reduction o ng the lawyers were Bass Finance committee-—Edward werweree completelcompletelyy wreckedwrocked.. TheThenn t h the • no longer time than 0T the higher education. Whether 'undeInunder r ihe'followlnthettoflowlngg conditionsconditions:: That} Said ar. j Amooc tbs lawyer. bat for no /ofiff»r time than fv« w. (A. Ooddlngton, W. s, .• H. Ladd. Jr., Brnest R. Ack< fireAre followedfollowed.. FirKirse brok brokee ou outt altno almosta 15,000 fronrthe jury's verdict to th college halls or.- InIn domesti domesticc an dand so -so-notno t mormoree 'ths'thanb teteaa sharsharese will 1 e al-JudfiJnd * W. jA. Coddlngton.g, .W. S, AnS. -a*. ysars.-' wife. 1 OFT. **— ^-1 I, .. a ^ n_ William I.. Saundera, Samuel Town- Instantlyinstantly IInn severaseverall placeplacess an andd owl owingn The schooar hooll authoritieauthoritiess havhavee bee beenn cial spheres the education wouldmld b e belowedlowe d ttoo *a|V> oneone perso personn wh Whoo 1 1 the■lea a. Ccjf L.I-. Murphy Murphy., S . S.8. 8.S»act s»rt-- Mud, Julias K. Brickson. toto ththee watewaterr pipepipess havin havingg be e beenanxiousanxiou s foforr aa lonloseg tim Urnse t o toimprov improvee Hon. Alvah A. Clark appeare carried on. the studenstudentt ha hadd learne learnedd owneowner r oof.'nTmotorf faj motor vehiclvehiclee anamd notbam. . FF.lj.| J. BlatsBlau., H . H.C . C.Runyo Ruayoan irokiri by the earthquake, tbe fire the defendant company and Craig A From experience and j more thaar (wo to a non-owner V. r. jashNash., Jr. , Jr..L. AU. ClemA. Clement; The report of the medical board grounds about the Somerset how to learn. Prom experience andmore thn* two to a non-owner: that ent .rah, Esq.. was coansal for Mr observation SB Runyon said she the flnanltla^ and' general J.SMcNabh. Carlos C. Gallup for May showed the number of pa- taelples*. The Ore rage street building but a lack of fund obaerratlon Mias Runyon said shethe financial aad general ma iage-Cbbr . J. {HcNnbb. Carlos c. Oallnp Mra. Guinn. lad learned that he pursuit of hap- ment of the company be entire y J. P.ijoweis, W. U Hetfleld, Sr, w! tlenU remaining at last report, thir- for three days and nights and until las held them back. The erection had learned that the pursuit or hap-ment of fhg company be eailrt j laJ. P. Owe*., W U Held eld. Sr., w illness -as an aim would prove elusl' the handalqt the Board of Dir& I field. Jr., J. Henry Crane and ty-four, admitted, fifty-eight: dis- four hundred and fifty blocks if the new addition left the sur piness as sa aim would prove elusivethe haadmat the Board ot Dire tors.I— I tfisld. Jr. J. Henry Crnne and and unsatisfying. Happlfcess and the piJesSuent and directo uglak Drake. Justice Hand charged cured, forty-Six; Improved, landings were burned. oundlngs In anything but present* aad unsatisfying. Happiness couldand the ptwahJenl and directors mustN. I Iiiftak Drake. Justice Hiad not be found In fields of ldlec be owners'QI machines. In adu d oa tne new court from la- three; not Improved, two; dl«d, two: "The (Ire came within seven block •le shape and the Items mentloni not be found In fields of Idleness orbe owner*' Qt machines. In ad< it IonbMn Ml on tna new court from la- of St. Paul'i church. .re all necessary In order to give n, tbe highway of self-indulgence to the cotardftiee and temporal r of aide ththee rail.All. HeHe cam camee downtow downiowan total mber treated, ninety-two: 11 In the highway of self-indulgence,to the co|na*lttee aid temporal r of- y dered i t of homes by. the i hem an attractive appearance, lit In treading the path of duty ticials named those who have s ened la a hackback!! witwithh hi shis bouque boaqaett besid basldee remaining. thirty-ninehi : . hospitahitl them aa attractive appearance. As but in treading the path of duty withftclals named those who hare s gned iers and slept one night out by' the t stands now alto, one.part or the uaselfUhinselflsh lovlovee anandd servicservicee fo rfor ourfoforr certalfcertaina Hharerhareas ofof stoc atoAk ar i ar Dr.him. ConstablCoimtablee JiJimm Babbit Babbittt delfv daily.- day*, 1.144. In the dispensary the ocean under the stars. We left Itbuildin standsg isnow painted also,, thougone,parth t t ofwa sthe fellow men aa an aim In life At theD. CD.. Ad«aiC. &At R. Alfred Janke number of patlenta was forty-live, hM,m n, k ri,hbuilding Is painted, though it ni “ “ * . i H. Alfred Janke Ed- t 1,1 » at is was. only taking wit! MR. KED^ INTERVIEW dose ooff heherr remarkremarkss a shereferre referredd to towardwar d HH.. 43e»rlngB0&ring.. N.N. R . R-Tit ;TfCowortfc. ty SherifIherffff PetePefarr WeaveWearerr wwuu long time ago. and the othe visits of patlenta. 138, and. ieightee n paris’h “books “ ■, “th e cor m“ mm'°‘ ’ done ■■ a long time ago. aad the other ™ * “A eighteen hooka, tbo hacommunions nothing but Its natural brick the prophecy>hecy ooff c onee o off th thee graduate graduatess J.J . JJ.. SlcvijjSlcvl*., V.V. RR.. \ Stevrna.is, M If.. D . D. Rae. rt dfflceBeerr forfor ththee dayday.. NeitheNeitherr Ofmrntloaa.operations. ?IB. tbesomevaareu. of the aomevestments of ,tho reatmentu.has nothing and but Its natural brickHIS WORST ENEMY COULD NOT 00 color. twelve years•ars agagoo whewhenn i n Ina crystaa crystall R. . HIf. HuseU'DrHteDr.. P.P. J .-J. Zeelio Zoglln., Judd CleMkt AdamAdamss gogott ananyy floweri. fiowrm, ■ThITM.e annualannual' reporreportt ofof th thee medica medicall . santlfuhMoU(ot processiona, proc^llonrf cros srro« color.th.t 9 da> propbet changes &. ^essweln. C. w. Spith y ^ere warmly congratulated The board has under consider) HIM GREATER HARM. globe the class prophet saw changes8tewart. 0. -Seaaweln. C. W. Q a 1th.' •re warmly congratuUisd boarboardd showe-bowedd ththee totatotall numbe nnmbarr o f ofwa s dedicatededicatedd on Easte on r EulerDay. Day. TheOf board has under consideration >I as the Hi Walter H; B. -Veyaey, T. F. »yti r friends among tbe spectators patients treated daring the rear to the purchase of the two piece! In the school as the line of marchWalter Hi R Veysey. T. F. H ylan. ?uds among the spectator* pnttuu traatad d.rta. tb. rear to tookwo als looko a rollatao o fa blanrollk of theblank- purchase of the two pieces of wonld be lengthened and thi F. W. Ta'tfs^nd many otters aftei adjournment. A regular court e S65, diseases and injuries treated, property at Park place and would be lengthened and the schoolT. W. YaU'sanJ many others. rnment. A regular court bo d«S. dlecaaea aad lujurlea treated, eta It waIt s wuwit h withgrea t greatJoy thaJoyt wthate property we at Park place and Via# “Senator Read’s greatest enemy dliDce would be enlarged. This The pifSmaters have plans ifflce haa not been appointed yet, 8*3, operations ESS. In the dispens- street In order to secure a Is coaid not have done him greateredifice would be enlarged. ThisThe pitjmptora have plans i odor not been appointed y*t. M*. -WO- »»• >* ">• earnedlearned tbat tb eIhnt fire lb.was dre-uunder < understreet can- In order tp secure a larger rophecy. Mlaa Keayon said, onsideration? to have a building pu but 'eavey hopehopess ttoo lanIsndd tbthee Job. Job.' ary during the year tbe number of playgroundplayground bubutt hihlas mattematterr I s isto tore -re-harm than his IntervieIntervieww I n Inla s lastprophecy. Mias Kenyon said, wascohsldcration; to have a building put ary during the year tbe nnmbar of returner]returned 1 find t to Tythlnfind geverything 1 abont to be Tulfllled. for on the rei P for them under lease In the Tli , first case desposed of wa. ... cases treated was B>9. visits of pa- main indecided for the pi* I'CVH." said form about to be fulfilled, for on the returnup for theta under lease In the event; cs*s desposed of wss H. cure treated wu HI vtalta of pa- j„, lrrt |,. main undecided for the present. night's Courier-News.” sold former0 * the In f not beiiigiable to rent a suitable llng.la civil engineer, who suA Uents. 1.514 and 151 operations. r matters of business Mayor "dors, leadi of the puplla In the autumn theyof not beta liable to rent a soluble, 1 civil engineer, who aatf! ttaau. 1.514 and 161 operation*. "It was. grea at tigreatn mercy thatSeveral tb# other matters of businessMayor William L. Saunders, leader lew primary depar lace. TheJ^also propose, they say, Updike, on a note. Judgment vere transacted at The meeting of the new consolidate novement would find a new primary depart-place. Tl)e$?aleo propone, they aay. ! ke. OB a note Judgment TbeTbe IncreasIncreasee inIn thtbee wor workk o f ofth etbeirthquak earthquakee nol i lookplar e place when ll weredid. transacted at the meeting,of the new consolidation movement, o act as aketit for the first clasa ca >.22 Was rendered. H. C. Ruo- Linong them the completion of plans thlH *nlng. hope, he wl ment. a gymanalum. several classto act as efcetit for tho first class cars,' • 'as rendered. H. C. Ru- boapltalhospital ilas strikinglatrlklaglyy showahowan b yby tb etbo :1S:1S3 a. m.a., m.,s ha aed Ihadt co i It come later whenamong them the completion of plansthis morning. “1 hope he will be elling thqntiat a very moderate pi tlie- plaintiff's lawyer. Judg- 1 fact tbat during tbe year there were 'or the Commencement exercises Fri- ible to deny Its authenticity." rooms and other improvements toselling tbgn),yt a very moderate pro-’ ; * plaintiff's lawyer Judf- fact that during the year there werepeopl peoplee fille ailedd Ibe sireeu. thousand.for the flommea cement exercises Fri- able lo deny Its authenticity.*’ he building. t. keep ''olfcem for rent and give; If S.7B was entered agalgtt 140 more parents and 210 more op- day nigbt and the approval of the Senator Reed's interview was se- tho building. fit. keep jotftara for rent and give; i 8.71 was entered agalijst I4« more patfeou aad II# more op- or rather leu. of thouunda wouldday night and the approval of the Senator Rood s Interview was so Many asd choice offerings of So*- i li E.{ Howarth for the Inter- erations than In the previous year, j have been killed. Though cured in connection with publlshec Many and choice offerings of flow-special aUcaWon to overhauling and, Howarth for the Inter- orations than In tbe prerlotu year, hare been killed. Though Ibe teacher*'oul- committe report of thecured In Connection with published •ra were made the graduates at Tj-xtbook Co. V. W. Saah, barges by friends Of the movemen' ers were made the graduates at thestorage. ; * xtbOok Co. V. W. Nash. aadand thathatt thertheree werweree 4S 4144 mor moree pa - pa-loo k lookneed seeems dark . dark.Indeed Indeed.. I I purposecorps engaged for the oomlng school charges by friends of tbe movement ppeared for the plaintiff. In hat he was now opposed to consoll conclusion:hiBion ooff ththee addressaddress.. Mis Misss Ken Ken-- for the plaintiff. Is fleeutlents anandd 4444 mormoree operation operationss in Inth tkee to tore mremain here at my post ysar.Two that he was now oppoaed to consoli- DKBATING SOCIETY ndlord and tenant case of W. datlon. This is tbe way tbe Inter yoyonn anandd MisMiass ArnolArnoldd als alsoo receivin receivingg DRBATisa^ocncrr j i d and tenant esse of W. dispensarydispensary departmendepartmentt thathann lastInst a,,, after the h quakearthquakee a frleh at friend dation. This Is ths way the Inter- ilckslun against Martha Pro- FIVE LITTLE filRLS view reads: beautifulwaiitiful clusterclusterss ooff flowersflowers.. raoCjStH'KEWCHOCJSK8' SSW O>FICKROFFICERS.9 ] in ngslnst Martha Pro- Tsar.)f«ar. came over fromcame Oaklan oyerd from Oakland la an auto view reads; Preceding and succeeding tbe pre- Jndgment. if desired, was ea- Tbe .following 'solutions were AID A WORTHY CAUSE. 'Asked is he had anything to sa; preceding and succeeding tho pre- meat. If desired, was es- Tbe following reeolutlon. wereto takto e lakeus tou. hi sto born bUe homett there, bet I “Asked Is be had anythiag to say eiitatibn of diplomas the following tt P. H.-«. iTlob Meeting MUs Ball adopted: regard to tbe article, Senatoi sentation of diplomas thp following adopted refused to KOrefaaed, and tha tot ergo.y nigandh that very night In regard to the article. Senatorrogramm e of music of a high order f.-llg of Her Ksptf*. casdj OofT ththee International'national Tei Tsitt Resolved. That the Board >f GOT- upathy with the canse of the Reed said:. programme of muale of a high order Rreolvrd. That tbe Board of Got-a poo, rpoor ma nman camei tas tok ituk me to Inof. sympathy with the cause of theHeed sold: • us exquisitely rendered by the fol- Co. against Herbert L. Rao- ernors hereby expresses its hearty flclaie at King's Daughters' Baby Camp, five ' 'Tea. I think I can say Bome- •4 eocrs. . ;against Herbert L Raa- •non hereby eipreoaee Its hearty delate thate funeratbe funerall of bi sof fathehla r father, *’ 'Tea. 1 think I can say some-jwin g artists: Miss Mary Henry, \i> W.. HasNashh fofori ththoe pl aplslatlff.itlaT. appreciation of the efficient and val- who died from ilng In reply to that. I have al- The deha,b>g society of -the Plain appreciation of the eBcteat and ml- who died from shock.k. He haHed spenhadt spentgirls, the Misses Helen Woolley.thing In reply to that. 1 have al-iamt; MIBS Anna I^iulae Finley, s. The debatta* society of ihe Plain- ut < tt for a week. Williai Ethel Runyon. Madeline Streader ways maintained that so long as eld High I&i^ol met Monday af MT for a week William liablliablee servicearrrlrras rendererenderedd byby th eIke Car Car-- th e theearl yearly par t part hofe datbey tryindayg tryingto Ethel to Runyon. Madeline Strsader.ways maintained thaL so Ions asrano ; and Miss Jennie Rogers May, field High r Hthtpl met Monday af-, & Spa again Margaret Wlnn and Helen Roberts 'lalnfield and North Plainfleld re •moon flpr:|he last time this year f»n againstlt AnnAnnaa E.E CaseCass., nivaalrall ExecutivBiecutlree CommitteCommitteee whicwhichh as aa-- ge tget a coBa co«ni " for> fatbehla )father, bnt Margaretnot Winn and Helen Roberta.Plainfield and North Plainfield re- ianist. teraoon 9» J bo, last time this year., gav«re aann entertainmenentertainmentt foforr It Uss benefi benefitt •alned In' two counties there could 1 Its roowa jn tbe new High Schoo [. was nonott movedmoved.. SmalleSmalleyr statedslated ththee committecommitteee ooff th tbee Boar Boardd of of, on eone wa s wuto .btoe habed ahads al lu ha alld beehadn been mained in two counties there could In Its rooms |n the new High School bst ^W.. CC.. WorkmaWorkmann ws >wsa Governors In charge of the carnival .burned, so he himself, though at MisMlsas RobertsRoberts’' homhomee o noa Prospec Prospectt e no real union without consolida- -Ulldlog. fin* Instead of the custom- Ooeernora In charge of Ike carnlral burned, no be himself, though not a be no real union without consolida- Sonata for piano and violin, op. S. building. a*4 Instead of the custom- etfl d. klft•ift 4k& CoCo.. againsagainstt Willia Williamm recently held. {carpenter, had to make one - place. Monday. An attractive pro- on. This has been my stand ever aryary debafdcbaiye -i*e membermemberss enjoya enjoyadd : ■ a recently held. |carpenter, bad to make place.one outMonday. of An ^tractive pro-tion. Thla has been my stand ever.tlegrett o quasi Andantlno, Allegro and • Ichllcher, on contract, and Resolved, That the thanks of the some rough boards and cover I grammeime wawass presented'beforpresented beforee a a| good since tbe question was first mooted story by Mi»« Katherlne F. Ball o Pchllcher, on contract, and ReaolTed. That tke thanks of Ibe eomr rough boards and corer II with since tbe question was first mooted lolto Vivace, Grieg, Miss May and story by Mle? Katherine F. Ball Elis*of GenG e : against James Trimmer, Board be and hereby are tendered! black muslin. He then sou ten years ago. Unless ii her experlbn«%s tn San Francisco dur t against James Trimmer. Board be and hereby are tendered ' black muslin. He than soughtsized aaudience and a neat snm wasover ten years ago. Unless it Is ex-Mis s Henry: (a) Im Kafane, Grieg, her experiPM^a In San an Franciscod flre Thi dur-l laadl «r it, were put over to all the members of the said Car- ' clergyman, but was unable to find >d to have annexation, I ng the 4*r*&quake - a “ all the member, of tbe uld Cer- clergyman, hut wa. unable to realised,dud making the first that haspected to have annexation, I do not ) Canzohetta, C. Gomez, Miss F!n- ing the i*rtaeen car^eifc out. Miss Gertrude !iy into court, to see It on thusiasm by those In attendance and been rattle* Oet. Mlsa Gertruda Bk.'tftie said, "and I feel glad POIDUI r"Tii ~ i n tM'^w*.^Mr I™ Kiniln nprnir„i ,a Sho 1 havaree beendetermine rectord tofo remaifit. Paul’.n ner tChurch.be youn g artists were liberally ap- an Goens, Hiss Henry; fa) In An- lunter hi}s Served in the'past year be said, “and 1 feel glad the youag artists were liberally ap- Hunter h*s |erved In the past year 1 are senses than one In being Abroad. They Cable Family. 1 ilauded. Two delightful character umn, (b) Spring Song, Well, (with as president, and her efforts have Bnaen than one In being and be of what service I can. Thank plauded. Two delightful characterwa s asked. aa president* and hdr efforts have > say that I certainly appre- eadlngs were given by Miss Justine ioltn Obligate) Miss Finley. Been satisfactory. r that I certainly apprv- Discouraging Intelligence has beena Ing you again and asking yon" tc " 'No. I am not opposed to It. but Been aatlefagitary. ots tittle teatlmonlal. 1 Each perronner gave the greatest It tie testimonial thank your people for their generoui Roberts, of Brooklyn, who Is very believe that those who defeated ai AfteAfterr thfhae ^meetin ^meetingg thesthesee officerofficer*s received by the family of Helen ' I i leas are as several encores testified, a new court In onr cIU. r needs, I am. I lever In dialect and has a charming legation are the ones to take tl were elected-for•lt'cted - for nexnextt termterm:: PreslPresi-- a from abroad. The uncle to contribution to lethod of expression. Miss Heb lias FInley's sweetly modulated wish! ttoo statMatoe aatt thfthftt tim timee tha thatt whose home It Waa thought last week ' urden of the work this time, and dent. G.^rge HenrHenryy FUhFisher;i vlee- Woolley and Miss Helen Roberta con- -eful undatlon. Miss be fcy>y privilegprivilegee ttoo sasayy alway alwaysi •he might have gone, has cabled In e their own mistakes. 1 was so presidenpresident^t fVprac* Vail: secretarysecretary.. interpretations Is ah man's court. I will ever tributed two vocal duetts, "Beneath bused and maligned In regard to Miasli CCornell* Lonnshury; treasurer. > man's court. I will ever answer to queries, tbat nothing has 11 keOp thithiss courcourtt onon th thee sam **»*e he Oak Tree" and "The Marionette" iy position on tbe annexation quea 1 tbe violin and Miss May's dellght- Orlando I»|nsbury. There were nd the same girls with Miss Stread- 1 accompaniments were fall of ex- ip to the same high•Und stand-- on tbat I don't feel like taking ai otherother districdistrictt courtsmrta otof r gave a dumb-bell drill. Etive interest one way or the other lislte charm worthy of the occasion limit.. The mother Is hopeless of When' Improvement* Are Made, id such a Jane morning. •wr seeing her daughter alive again. The entertainment throughout n the present discussion. I am : it will be a pleasure to i advocate of consolidation wltb< The graduating class have before 'it Will be s pleasure to and Is very nearly boneless of even was greatly enjoyed and may be re- embe rs of the. Plainfleld bar H i-Toma*e. meiation, and 1 am not opposed to em these pleasant prospects: Mlas I- AIMF; KT) HIS I. A IN( 11. rs of the Plainfield bar to recovering tbe ramalna. peated In the near future. ce hare. I will Btrive to ad- either openly or secretly.' " irothy Averill will enter Smith Col- re. I will strive to ad- • ..- . . . Postmaste. r EPostmaster. H. Bird receiveE. H.d Bird received ege: Miss Budlong will go to Welles- gtle*ice IInn accordancaccordancee witwithh TlmonaaTho was AA.. RnnrnReagano Wed*Wed*., word wordfrom fromWashingto Washingtonn this morninthla morningg Ladies ' Auxiliary Musical.-. mjmy abilityability.. NNoo ma mann i* U MianMiss HattlMottlee MerrillMerrill,, formerlformerlyy of oftha tthat his hlareques requestt tor Increasefor Increasedd room roomTh e LadlesTt ' Auxiliary of Trinity AI'TAIN MARTIN MA11K •Seo5T'yJs?"-lth1E aun't^Lady and mistakes may be East Seventh street, but now of New- at tbe postoAce, obtainable by the ommandery. No. 17, K. T., has in- but iiways be certain sot Seventh street, bnt now of New- at the poet office, obtainable by the com HIGH. STORK IN MATCH. aumont, in. England, sailing next William jaeger launched his 20- ark, and Thomas Albert Bonyon. son Itwir of the corner store In the Bab- ted the Sir Knights with their fam- k. and Thomas Albert Kenyon, son lease of the corner store In the Bab- T|ted ek, and Miss Hall will pursue her root converted gasolene launch on lstakes are of the mind of Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Runyon, cock building, has been granted .and les to attend a musicnle to be given Second Beat Individual Mai Mr. and Mrs. William M. Runyon, cock building, has been granted and men laical Btudies at the Seminary. The ! Sunday in tfce Rarltan canal. The ot or| the heart. I ask the co- ot 316 East Front street, were mar- that the work of making the neces- i Masonic Hall, Fridar night. Miss ’ 31C East Front street, were mar- that the work of making tbe nece*- m M RUe< Team Match, at liers were members of the Junior I CTaK behivit^ splendidly In the wa- on of you all In making thii ried last Saturday afternoon at 1 sary changes would begin at once. Bertha VanMuls Willis, soprano, will ter 1 court of record, and a court ed last Saturday afternoon at 1 anry change* would begin at once. Bert) ss: Mlaaea Mabel Hooley, Florence ' - I l| I'ciock by a Presbyterian minister In This will give a frontage to the office ig; Miss Mae J. Colt will give read- .dint." dock by a Presbyterian minister In This will give a frontage to the office sing: .wart, Helen Adams, Anna Dulton, I With 4 tfrirty of eleven friends s •k city. The couple left at of fifty-one feet and will lake It on that It will be a surprise to every- next morning for the same delivery. I le driver of t toot, standing and prone. The New- This condition Is due to the fact that! will spend h'flS entire vacation aboard! any K, of this city, and Com- lonal Electric will be the removal of the partition le. Class songs will be a prominent This condition le doe to the fact that will span* hi Iflemen managed to shoot the an order issued by the postal author- the boat.;' 3lj is berthed at Ackor's : C, Fourth Regiment, Jersey Ught Association. ature. They are written by mem- an order Issued by the postal author- | the boat.; I I separating the office from the ler and excelled in scoring on ies has cut off the Fanwood even- Sewaren.,- M ' Cityj wercf defeated by Company I, bers of the senior etaes. I ties has ent off the Fanwood even- Sewaren. } D«r store, thus giving the offlce each target. The Fourth Regiment ingng deliverdeliveryy anandd malmalll Intende Intendedd for for.• '• 1g —*■ Plrsd Regiment, of Newark. Tbe re light and air from the Madison harpsbooters made a fair showing, thathat placplacee Ilas carriecarriedd througthroughh t oto Ne New!w I IfainnHdcslyinftrldrs Wil l Be Crad wlnnjers n sde a total of 869 point* of at their work was not up to stand- ha. Invented an imTroWmeV, "T™ "•«•••"• «* *»Uding. The in the id then returned the follow-I On Thnra^ay, June 28,' tL seaeal militiamemilitiamen were close Tbe final examinations York aad then returned the follow-1 On Tbnrs« the grad-i boxes that promise, to revol«tta» <*"«»• -«1 require many new flx- rd attained in previous matches in nlng. Fanwood dUsens are uatlng ex«re&es will be held at Will-. bahl |d wt h -«42. The Jersey City iurea and greater room will be Riven Plainfleld High School will be held Ink morning. Fanwood cl tl tens are uatlng exarcl The Jey ewark. Co. C was a strong favorite ndtgnant over the poor service. . lams Coif gel and among those to be boya Bcorqd 718. Though losing thhe the irsday, Friday and Monday. Prln- > hat declared by experts*^"hi carrier* for the preparation of and was picked by many to win In- graduate! are Erwln Briant Iceland; Unrr pal Ira Travel], urges as many as Plaln&slders are highly something that has been wSLd t5 ^ *"" '** ** - ch as it has been Invincible for for Best EiMf. and Harold; >A- Nomer, They were teamed wjth the rasult as the New- 8w rtnt B 1 ttt possible to be present OB these day* ; a lone time. Symons has applied for .- D* « < * Norria, of the al in Indoor shooting. Captain il meeting of the Con- graduated' £&>m the Plalhfleld Hleh' crack shots and are fear- lowance and salary department, ia and take the examinations so that as a patent. Martin made a fine score (or the Sec- •ental Chapter, D. A. R , on Sat- School, Clftai '0t. ed b|t the pen New York and Brook- expected here in a few days and the od a showing aa possible be made. Regtment, finishing second to Hday at the residence or Mrs. D. P. Graduates! I;n>it*d to AIUDMI hwi., plan of Improvement will be decided rivate O'Hare. The former made a 1 " - > vote a prise for the Plainfleld j Franklin Smith, temporary chalr- mpanjr K's shooters were Cap- upon. Talk to Men * Crab. score ot S4 against/** for O'Hare. l be a lawn party under Schooli for tbe beat essay on . man of the ^umni Association of tbe Wiiiiam B- Martin, Sergeant" Dr. P. B. Cregar aad Dr. Norman the auspices ot the Bpworth. League Setarns Plainfleld H^h school, has invlaed Pearsall. Apgar and Tranet- Kew FirrHcnc. H. Probaaeo will; address the Hen's pg of the First M. E. chorea, at the pre- this year's 'graduates A new gray horse has been pur- Club of Rope chapel tomorrow night. Cornbrala ConklinC g and Bllyeu residence of N.iaon T. Hull, 5J1 East Former Tax Collector Robert Lee seated by the treasurer and it chased for the chemical engine. The Dr. Cregar will talk on tuberculosis has mored. from the Fourth ward to aad ; Privates Frasee, Porst and Second street, on Friday evening, ited that f49 was cleared tor the School os Wednesday nd Dr. Probaaeo on helps to health. the.Third. His i r home is on West rashlngton Rock Fond. HeaolatioBs night. Slin and.j In the near future a re- An Bpworth ' tb tarn|mateii will b« shot between tne 11 members of the dab and others Sixth street. He Is In the 1 1 the de»ta ot Mr*. Scnyler were stl tut t Ing from acclimatisation troubles. nterested are invited. trict with John Cos*. conVpaoles on the outdoor [11 at Ebmtrvilie.