last Last Edition. Edition ESTABLISHED MAY IO, 1887. \\ I PLAINFIEJ-D. N. J., THURS0A.Y, 7. 1897- CENTS A COPY—$5 A YS>» STATE LAW MAKERS. CHURCH ANDTHE FAMILY DIED IN A DISTANT LAND. NOT HELD RESPONSIBLE THE REGALIA THE FIVEjTHlRTY, MAIL. fORECAST OF HOW THE LEGISLATURE DR. BARNES SAYS THE CHURCH H. A. STREULlQ LIFE-LIGHT FLICK- VICTIM OF ACCIDENT LOSES HIS IN RED MEN'S LODGE NOW SOMEWHAT FAMOUS INSTI- WILL BE ORGANIZED. STARTS WITH THE FAMILY. ERED OUT IN SWITZERLAND. 6JECOND SUIT FOR DAMAGES. TUTION IN LOCAL LIFE. efc* Principal OOteersare Already Decided He Bad UOH to *« Land of His Birth to Prayer Should be F^t of the Family Jacob Aaeher Was Injured by 's±k of Conducting the Oflteera «• and tbe Oceupants of tbe Rest Will Kenew His Hraltn But Was Uns Mutual Life and the Expounding- of Scripture Uri*eu by Bradford illey, but Jury J 4 ltlons Made by •te Settled by tbe End of This Week. ful — Well Knows Bilk | lor Lover*. Oosalpa, I'rchlaa and Others Shoald be the Doty or Erery Parent. Manufacturer Decided It Was Hit Own Carelessness. j Thai! Aroused »w Interest "••The New" Jersey Legislature will A large number of people in this city ! Who Can Olve No Renaon Therefor. The union week of prayer services Yesterday, at Elizabeth. Bradford j] Thci members of Paugh Caugh I Yean ago, before Plain field had its meet next Tuesday. The presiding were continued at the First M. E.will be shocked to learn of the death 1 Smalley, of NetherWood, was success- \ Naugh-Sinque Tribe, No. 193. I. O.jpresent well-equipped postofflco, it officers of both houses wefce decided church last night and the meeting of H. Alfred Streuli, of Prospect ave- ful In the Supreme Court case brought j JR. M4 ttad a big time last evening upon soon after election, the Senate nue, which occurred yesterday morn- was the custom, as in all coun- was largely attendedi by the niembers against him by Jaiob Sacher. The j when the following officers-elect were try towns, for the people to visit the Presidency being conceded to Robeet of the congregations of the four injg at the home of his son. Ferdinand suit was for $5,000 damages, and grew j installed: Prophet, Charles F. Williams, of Passaic, who was chosen Streuli, Rheinfelden, Switzerland, postoffloe every day to get the malt churches that ha4e arranged the out of an accident w&reby Mr. Bacher j Btepbens; sacfajem, J. W. Klein; Everybody bad a box and tbe gossips to the place to fill the vacancy on themeetings. j which is also his birthplace. '- had bis leg broken just above the senior! sagamore, Lewis DeCamp; last day of last session. George W. gathered there twice a day to ex- Rev. Dr. C. R. Barnes acted as Mr. Streuli had been ill since las: ankle. '•]. Jjunloi) SagamoBe, Theodore Mason; MaoPherson of Mercer easily won June, and be has for sometime been change the choice bits of news that leader of the meeting and made a He was in the actatjj of crossincrossing WatWat- chiehiff of ^records^ , J. H. Carney; collec they had heard or invented during the Speakership, being the most short address after the opening de- abroad. Death j resulted from blood chung a venue,near East Fourth street, torto ol ^rampum^ , ThTheodord e Osment; available of the old members qualified poisoning. ! the day and incidentally to get the votional services. The meeting on February 26th, 1895, where he wasjkeepe |of wampum, Peter A. Vanmail. And now, with the free de- for the place. The Republican Sena- opened with several hymus, Horace As stated above Mr.Streuli was born run Jnto by t&e horse and buggy tors will caucus in Trenton Friday SFleet; first sannap, W. Young. second livery to all parts of the city, J. Martin acting as leader of the sing- in Switzerland, and he came to this driven by Mr. Smattey. The disputed Banna]>,i Aug. Weber; first warrior. the young people have' returned to ;; evening to elect officers to fill three or ing. Prayer by ; Bev. Cornelias country in 1863, and at once engaged question of fact was whether the ac- 'Peter four vacancies in the clericafforce, 1mm; second warrior, S. H.that relic of tbe country life and Schenck followed and then Dr. Barnes in the manufacture of silks in Phila- cident was due to carelessness of Mr. jlLungetri first brave, Y.jW. Nash; sec- nightly gather at Uncle Sam's sta- but most of last year's officials will be read a portion of the last chapter of delphia^ ) .. Smalley In driving too fast or without ond brave, L. B. Pocock; guard of. allowed to fill the places another year. tion in the same spirit that prompted Joshua and a portion the 12th chapter About twenty years 'ago he moved proper caution In looking out for ped- wigwahi, Edward Smith. their ancestors to in days gone by. Btetaard Starr of Salem and. William to Plainfleld.where he still maintained of First Corinthians. j estrians crossing the, street, or was The I York of installing was per- What resident of this pretty resi- 8. Sharp and Reuben R.<_Carter~"of The topic of the meeting was "The his interest in the silk business. He due to carelessness of Mr. Sacher in formed^ by District Deputy Great Mercer are candidates for'Se'rgeant- and his son, A. F. H. Streuli. of this dential city has not heard of tbe Church and the Family" and Dr. crossing the street without due care jSachen* William Newcorn and his"five-thirty mail ?" It is an institu- at-Arms. but none of them so far has Barnes followed with a few remarks city, were the owners of the silk mills to avoid vehicles | carefully driven •Sstaff, an follows: Great prophet, N. mooeeded in getting the back of his at Stirling which burned down some- tion in Itself and has long since be- on the subject. The original church, along the street. § * JC. Mag ike; great, senior! sagamore, D. come famous. Every evening in the home Senator. Mr. Sharp held the he said, is tbe family, for with the time ag<? and are now being rebuilt TJie evidence was very conflicting ijc. Alleti; great junior sagamore, J. place in 1890, during the Hudson About three years ago Mr. Streuli re- week, except Sunday, the carrier's family the church'really starts. The as ujaual in such cases. The witnesses JNewmi H; great sannip, J. Karet; window is opened at 5 :30 o'clock and eranty ballot box investigation, but father was tbe priest of the family tired from active business, but his in- for the plaintiff outnumbered Mr. ijgreat keeper ok wampum, G. W. was replaced the next year by a Demo- terest remained in the mills at Stirling. mail can be called be for by those that church and taught hia children in the Smailey's witnesses; but disinterested jJTbomp|on; great keeper of records, wish to. Now there Is now nothing crat, and now insists that he is en- way of the Truth. He was a widower, his wife having persons present at the trial seemed to JA. J. Si {[glitz; great guard of wigwam. remarkable in that, but a visit to the titled to another term. It is the family and not the indi- died a number of years ago. He leaves think, as the jury dld|, that the plain- G. S. postofflce at that time any pleasant In the House the place of Sergeant- vidual thatf in the unit in society and three children, A. F. H. Streuli and tiffs witnesses for tbe most part did evening will reveal much. at-Arms is also the subject of a warm with that comes less of selfishness and Mrs. Eyarts Tracy, of this city, and not stand the test of croes-ej Distrjct Deputy Great Chief Mrs. It is only in the winter that thiB In- light, particularly between the rival more interest in the welfare of theFerdinand Streoll, Rheinfelden. Swit tion. Eliza JB^din, of Degree of Pocohontas, stitution seems to be popular and at factions in the Essex delegation. Last whole body instead of self... Only in aeriand. Mr. Streftli was well and Craig A. Marsh was counsel for Mr. jjanand heijJBtaffherWtaff, installeinstlldd the followinfolli g this time of the year there gathers at year Andrew J. Briedenback was proportion as the parents use thefavorably known in this city and was Smalley, and secured a verdict in officers elect of Iona Council, last eve the poatoffice many of the youths and elected by a combination of a few principals of Christianity in their a member of ' tbe Union County favor of his client.: Mr. Sacher was fining: Prophetess, Mrs. Welgman; fair maiden" of the city and eome of Essex men with the Assemblymen lives, so will the children. God inCountry Club. He was also a member represented by Mr. Hood, of Newark. IjPocohoj^tas, Miss Lizzie Dunlap; their older brothers and sisters. from other counties, which resulted humanity ; is that which brings of the Lutheran church at the place the assistant prosecutor of Essex jjwenonaj Miss Anna Scbleein; keeper Surely tbty are not all expecting a In the defeat of the Essex county can- humanity to God. As soon as thewhere he died. county. The horae and buggy be Jof records, Mrs. Holstein; collector of letter; most of them have not tbe didate for Speaker. Now the opposi- child can realize, God is put before The body will sot be brought to this looked, it will be remembered, to Dan |wampum.
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