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 , 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 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- * 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 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 ." 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 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 th