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Plainfield Evening News PLAINFIELPLAINFIELDD EVENINEVENINGG NEWS . NEWS. n AdTanf*. T. W. Munfruu. hiw and Pining tor. HBln Tin 1 flnaii mil afrr'ft Lock Bni L *-•—•---- "-- - P-I-^ _, it> »,_.. on _ «_», ESTABLISHEDESTABLISHED 18841884.. PLAINFIELD, N. J., "THE COLORADO .OF THE EAST," SATURDAY. ' NOVEMBER 14, 1801 PRICE TWO CENTS. E SEFDBUCAH NO JUN ATIONB THETHE BOROUGBOROUGHH COUNCI COUNCILL THTHEE COMBINE'COMBINE’SS GAME . GAME, AMett Made t he Prwnta- .. TII<-«<1«T, Dec Asenday. Hun Speech I*»M K*cntnjr. A libel t TWIMI Wratflrld but G. Th« QMMIOM of More nijebt and it U the flrat HIM thut a real The Way The* DM It, aad the Only Better hi.li-vrmlk baa ,.»er boonrvd ibe town I hiiiif lite People Hire Had in [Ifitirt, at roU^oos • barest Vfie. Thsw —tor thk. beadfSirf 5_^. Timely lomminiriikin from Majror H* waa PTVD ao ep» Protect Thrmwlns SC77VI ■ CAMML and his arrival waa cssary th jt Uv y h- *-• nlafciiil bnf.n a ERIC N EJUCK0ON.HawH . Tb* foUowin* from Tn Nswa of Feb. OUR H«W BroCK of Wool aadCacbinersOtoTMand Mltam «• now i*. aalute of tblrtn-n can aaady j»t sailed la utoa* «ord., both la quality and prtoa. HERMAN WEBER. Tbe borouch COUIKHI m.t in adjoara U. l»i, will be interesting matter to re- when Uoffelt. Hel- Wum MBIOD la»t t-Trtiin«. Major Ptaee ai C0R NEW lOe. DrMsGood.arBU-.,saiD,»*»ald*to*wk»r*ftjrlI0.andl5c..,«rdc« Kiuciliuari Hrm-mu, Puw^ll and Sob. Seld anil Spangenberjc. are seeking re- 1 T. V. rooms t Fi*n WAH>-EUAH H BIRD. There win t>e _. -EIJAH H- BIRD rtnit re*poad«d to roll ealL Councilman elertioo: bine a. m., and four p. gacuro W*an—JOHN JOHN8TON. • Ju-t brim fall of "*w sad Bl««aot Good* al tha LoweM Prlew. X.-JOHN JOHNSTON Bkle. Hummer and Nfrdbim were "Overa Tear ago tbere. was much 4e- Ooapel (••niiw rnno'. meellnga at Be- TajBP W.au -rKANCIS E. MABHH. Buckle. The governor arrived on Ibe 7:30 train. ta». timmmmk* aod mooimousyy b y Widiby ntradta«« 1 -FRANCIS E MABMU.oharat. Be was met at tbe depot hy Hou. Chanu- ilieraltoa among our leading citizens form Hall every Sunday at 915 a. m.. and yonn WAMD-Wm-wr.. P. BABTLETTF BARTLETT.. *«r Ihe preparation or "An Act for Ibe I ra r On mol km of Mr. Hegemanc-ywy B . aHlpJeythe Riplvy..re ILL . D. , LL.and lotD - rwoeptlo. and n lb#*ointrui-liuu rwplloo, maititenan.- e aud opin- EDSALL’S, 30 WKBT*""» rjRONt HTRirr. o* ««»«. EDSALL’S. lut 10a authorialug the Committeerommili^committee of ofEmpir eEmpire Engin e CompanEnginey Companyion of a (yale m of sewerage in elites. O. H- Monger will have charge of EDSALL'S, EDSALL'S- Fire,Fire, WatiWaterT an d Lampands la purchasLamps e to couiurislnpurchase* M.nn. L. G. Cohn. Jr., C. B. owns and liorouchs." Ueeilng ufr. r - . Jpel services at me Ml. Pleasant .KWKI'U A. Ill 11KAKII. rompririog M*-*or«. L. O. Cohn. Jr.,meetin C.g wasB beld , able counsel lieiug JOSEPH A. HUBBARD.feetfei l of ofcotto cottonn Jacke t hosJackete wa s ta nosePeddle ,was an d O. tahW. hik. and tbe mem- u-hool house to-morrow evening, and an P.-ddk-, and Q. W. F.-ck. and tin* im-to- lulereMlug (neeting may be expeclnl. CecuoKw. fromfrom tbthee table table.. ber* of tbe W..,HI- M Fire Department. -nost pruper ait >u presented to the l-r»o( lbe WfMflrld Pirv TVpaitoruL Fimt Cburch of Cbrinf will meet on JOHN JOHNSON. Mr.'. HcgcmaHegemann state statedd tba t tbthate Una the Plnanee|iioi i ssif m waa formed aod headi Lejrlataiture and adopted. WHEWHENN DEPRESSEDEPRESSEDD This bill required Ibe consent of otn- Lord's day in Vnuderbeck's Ball, at CommitteeCommittee belheldd a meetina meetingg Monda yMonday M bevep-y the PlainfieldPlatan* Id CornelUrurlt Ban d marchBand * marched 0.30. iWLord's Supper at 11.45. Huo- Cm TUUIUL and • \ HUII-< 'I tbiee FirFiree Depart Departm to Arcanum Hall, where tbe presentation day-sehool at 3.30. 'Ihe eveniugmeeting mum Hull, • Ucrr the presentationhnvc bW H asn-ssed alas own-rowner*s of reaofl >.«.real RRMgMRRM ALEXANDEK TIT8WOBTIL fund .-that there was a balance amountingoolt placelace. ThIhee residencie r*-rt(l«-iK*us aKiii e tbalonge 111 Iestate be line, and seemed emii.emltliwnilyy fairfair.. Inas - Itrao- •S12.50 <Tv(lii»-fl to that fund, lie much as those wbo were requin-d lo pay to BBILAb credited to 1that marc cbh werwerefund.e il I in illuminatedn unitedI and (Jm-ernuand (Rnrmorr the. taxes were giveure a required»oiee in thtoe apayt 8-0 0 p. ui. I-r. ;if In furtherfurther statestatedd tba tthat two tirtwoe departnre! departihhtt tme, receivereceived i d aii oration ktr.JamesUcUee. Epw Randolph'Randolph’ss Beef, Beef,Iron and IronWiii e aud Win® J. FRANK HUBBABD, bondsIs amountinamountingg io 9400 towoul d#400 be due wouldi liiiiiMi-r imwybey Bdue. Ki|.l,B y j,r.'«!'|Kipley. • ! at thprvMdcde ""KiBut t CooncilmeCouncilat nturnthe Uoffett Moffett., HetDel d anHctflridd and montb and It would require all tbe > s,ich AKDUEW VANDEKBEKH oext mouth aod it would reqnl Dieting. He made a few Introductory Hpaogvnberg svm to dealre no auch IdIS A THDA X KIMCTRUR. TOMC. moneyiy to canceto l •anocltbem. Coutiuulnthem. g he remarksContinuingi tn.iik* I n wbichelu b be which be Impediment.com pi I meu tedand• to T go to • Ofof HtTrenton.1ft. Bethel , Bethel,and and (VmuiMiioNUa OF Arn.L. as a «T«. Committee *»"" of the Combine said,•aid, "In"In vie w oviewf Ib e lowof state theof the lowFatherFathe r SmithstaleSmith, , th eof thepasto r pastorIo f Hol yof Trinit Holyy Trinity w, ™ .-ra of Htirllng. will lance* of (bat fund 1 think II would he ofof CommoCommonn Counci l .._. t'ounril and ••hanelhave WasblngVm-a J MANNING VKBMEOLE, es of that fund 1 think CatholicCatholiII wouldc ChurchChurch, , o n tboci e meanthe * mean*be «noa t besupplementsupplemen choset loto tb ethe ac t referredaid referred lo I to. i i If. SundaIntro-y i A rood meet-L. \V. Randolph, Prescription Druggist, e defer for tbe present, tin- pui OK Is expectef L. \V. Randolph, Prescription Druggist, J. FUEL). MAC DONALD. e defer for Ibe present,to liquidatliquidatethe e Ib eI pur.deb bet odebtn ib e churchoa .the H e« duceddui<pLurchd repealinrepealg Heth 1 e nrclaus e thewbic l Haute which re- chase ofof neneww bo*e .hose. •o i <>i.ij.l:ti)i-ii(< il Empire Eugioe Com quire* the content of one-halfi i. .-•••H I a of me churchthe , Ber. al<o complimented Empire Engine oumberCom- of peraona whoave i * been ik-hurdaRichard*.. pastor. Service'pastor s to-morroServicesw t to-morrow at &CMOOL Tarinuc. '. HeSebrln bringg said saidIbat II wathats essenli it i waspany|i;in jessentia in —•< lu unn s thsecuringe stiver trumpe(bet assessedsilver aa abovetramp stabt d. lOJDa. m.. and ' 3B p m. Hundav-aehool • 1 WBirrHKHI IXOi 1 1kon MX U K irrBEKr. FRED. C LOUN8BERY. tbathatt thethe departmen defrartmeelt sboul. l batshoulde *o m ■bare od r somIforn inducinlag GOT . Inducing (Mr fbbrtl at t an p m All the seats free at the r bose•**.. anandd b e tbougbbe l t>thoughty the lin i toby comethe• Io Westnelflaxto dWealBeld and presen andt pceseat It. In •'An actart fo r frw arming eTyki. l of the Governor he said be did maint. B and opera- _,—icopal cburcb. The pas- n,. w..ik.r, speaking| the of hoseIbe arrivedGovernor the belwrough aald cioben would of didlyshxn haves of >ewi>fa j 2 77^1 Methmilal Kidacopal church The naa- Clear, with slightly 1.. w.r. followed by ' •"•«••»* fnwJ* to pay for It. He said >w of a harder worker in |or. K.-rCbas . B. Cba*.Mil. hell , wilB l preacMitchell,h will preach OM. wltb ,n»htlr low, follow.) by "•■rtom food# notto knowpay forof •It. harderB' Ml anworkerd boro u ha,In" approTothel JUD J tdtnreuUiBlruaotk., a( i'o 30 __ low a ' ulm at S .:•• 11. rriHundayarhool. Do at 3 J&p. youid. intend buying a pair of •loclo—lyr risingrioln, temperature ooprmoi*. I «>e twrough could art sixty days' .-redl Mate;tilate; ii. .t thati hu.-e ba dl«rouch beebe n ,wuldhad *rtbeen olily a dmyo'<-rrdI eighpracticedt hundre d at d ninety••uaty.. I Epwortb LeagueKpworth" League at Dseveno yop. m.u intenColond buying a pair of andand IIU woul wouldd cos t ncosto mor e tnoo purchasmoree oratororatotor forfor twenty-dvpurchase twenty-Ore e years andyear* now and ^enowd oy the Senate a>I d GmtrmlCentra! *cryU-e * servicesat T.80 p. at 7 JO p. m. Ihe hose now Iban ii would if Council ile- BREVITIES. the hose, now than It would If Council de- Shoes? Go to Sherwiu's if you do. rerred the purchase fur sixty days. held the highest office within the rift of J*}*? I To-morrow only one Shoesservice ? will Gobe to Slier win's if you da ferred the purchase for Maty daysthe people of New Jersey,-Jiil and! the only " road"! **«*» : «• held in lb- Herman et.ur.-b on Craig -Hear Mr. rralit al the ¥. M. C A. follow*'"• ' piiU'e: , NortpiM.-e.h FlninnHli North] at PUiuBeH10.30a. m. Hunat .10 BO a. m. Han- -Hear Mr Groin at the MrY. Hegemaliegemann said thsaide departmen Ibe departt bad motbinr for lb* in now to do wm to *Tha u.lt m-b s de- ' nay-school al 0.15 a.
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